20 - EVENING HERALD. Thurs., April 17, 1980

Introducing; Cambridge Box: Board revamps human service agency By MARY KITZMANN Weiss explained that without the reorganization, the departments Herald Reporter could revert to its state 10 years ago, MANCHESTER — After noting the of “a mass of confusion," iaufhpfitFr When Director Peter DiRosa difficulty of budgeting for departments that have little service questioned the agency’s future analyzation and coordination, the growth, Mrs. Carr explained that the Board of Directors approved last staff would be looking to streamline night reorganizing the Human Ser­ the services. vices Department. “But if we approve this tonight do people start hollering and screaming The move, which was about government growth, " DiRosa recommended by the Public Ad­ asked. ministration Services studv and a After Director Gloria Della Fera special town task force, establishes a outlined her view "that people are Since 1801 • 20® Single (iopy * 15 Home Delivered human services director to oversee XClX, No, 170 Manchestar, Conn., Friday, April 18,1680 more important than a ceramics in­ the four agencies and community structor or new dump trucks,” and departments. those line items should be cut first, The acceptance of the report vator, Robert Weiss, town manager, reducing the numbers of mental positions to coordinate the Health, following years “budgets based on Penny responded. during the budget session, prepared recommended the town contract patients in institutions puts the Social Services, Human Services, planning” could be submitted, rather “There was a man here the other by the Manchester Community Ser­ for the services. He believes it will burden of care upon the town, Judge Seniors Citizen’s Center, and Com­ than assign arbitrary figures, as night who damaged his car, and we vices Council, also funds a part-time be less costly to contract for a con­ William Fitzgerald told the direc­ munity agencies, will cost about $30,- Mayor Stephen Penny noted was this talk about not buying new road monitor and upgrades a secretary’s servator, a person who is court- tors. 000, a figure that caused some board year’s case. equipment,” Penny said "If we cut positions. appointed, and responsible for The Health Department’s contrac­ discussion last night. Nancy Carr, noted the reorganiza­ the soccer program, the kids hang Another personnel and funding decisions of those who are incapable. tual budget portion was increased by Ron Kraatz, health director, tion was an effort to avoid duplica­ out in the streets. The questions are change was specifically made in the ’The need for a town conservator $6,000 and the personnel portion explained that the reorganization tion and cited one case in which six not as cut and dried as they seem.” Health Department budget. Rather was outlined recently to the Board of reduced by $12,000. and new director’s position would different agencies dealt with the per­ The reorganization and the $30,0(K) than hire a full-time town conser- Directors. The state’s policy of Creation of the new human service help get service goals, and that in son. expenditure passed 9-0. Driver Bipartisan idea strike seems partisan

By MARY KITZMANN Democrats “were well aware of the averted MPOA's interest in a tax freeze as H e ra ld Reporter some directors attended a meeting WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - MANCHESTER —A bipartisan where it was discussed.” Union bus drivers and mechanics committee proposed by the "This is the usual method serving commuters in three cities Democrats has been termed a followed,” she said "After all have ratified a new contract by a 4-1 political ploy by a local citizens politicians first protect themselves, margin, squashing the threat of group, and the Republicans refused then their party and special in­ Connecticut’s first major transit yesterday to join it. terests.” strike since 1973. The committee would study a The tax freeze has been ruled il­ The two-year agreement was proposal by the Manchester Property legal by the Town Attorney's Office, reached between union negotiators Owner’s Association for a tax freeze but Mrs. Sadloski maintains the peti­ and bus company officials shortly limiting tax increases to grand list tion is legal. If passed it would take after 6 p.m. Thursday. ’The pact was growth. effect in 1981-82. approved by the rank and file in Hart­ Betty Sadloski, MPOA president ford, New Haven and Stamford just said the the committee’s objectivity hours before a strike deadline. one reason for forming the com 'The new contract will give the 750 mittee, would be based on Ted Cum Flashy sign union members a 75 cents-an-hour mings' bidding. Cummings across the board raise, or an average Democratic town committee chair coming down 10 percent increase, over the next man, proposed the committee during two years. a executive committee meeting last The pact, ratified by a 347-80 vote, week saying the proposal needed EAST HAKTEOKI) - The sign also includes a cost of living adjust­ examining by people from all sec­ with the flashing red, green and blue ment which union officials said could tions of the community. lights in front of the Horseless bring the increase up to 26 percent. Robert Von Deck, (jOP town com­ Carriage restaurant on Connecticut Union Business Manager Frank mittee chairman, rejected com­ Boulevard, will be turned off and Partridge, emerging from the West mittee membership yesterday saying taken down by May 15, the restaurant Hartford headquarters where the “All issues that come before the owner has promised town officials. Hartford ballots had been counted, town should be considered partisan The sign was erected last year said he was happy with the vote. to uphold the two-party system and without a permit from the “I am very pleased with the out­ each party has the responsibiltiy to Redevelopment Agency, an action come,” he said. “We have a con­ issue their positions to the public and that has irritated agency members. tract.’’ then let the voters decide.” Corporation Counsel Stephen C. Most union members said they Von Deck also said the petitioning Barron Thursday said he had the were satisfied with the settlement. effort now under way by the MPOA assurance of the sign owner's at­ But some young members com­ to bring the tax freeze to a Board of torney, Harold Keith, that the sign plained that under the new agree­ Directors vote should not be hindered would be taken down by May 15 and ment, drivers will have to wait 30 or subverted in anyway, would not be lit during the interim months before reaching the top hour­ Cummings said today that the com­ period. Both parties will agree to a ly wage of $7.96. mittee is an educational effort, stipulation in Superior Court Monday When the tenative agreement was weighing the pros and cons and that the sign be removed, Barron Cambridge reached by negotiators, Gov. Ella wondered “why an educated man said. Grasso, in her first public like Von Deck doesn’t understand The sign located on the portion of appearance since April 10 surgery, th is" Connecticut Boulevard that has five traveled from the governor’s Von Deck said this morning that automobile dealerships was residence to the state Labor Depart­ the two parties have always gathered criticized lor its appearance, with its ment headquarters in Wethersfield to information and taken stands, and spinning neon wheels, and because announce the agreement. Pied Piper wondered “why this issue should be the owners never applied for a per­ “Bus service will continue without any different.” “I don’t know if mit. interruption," she said. together we would gather any more Chairman of the Redevelopment Willie Kuban, right, portrayed the “ Pied standing from left, Debbie Thompson, Scott Without an agreement, the union information anyhow,” he said. Agency Frank Collins Jr had asked Fultz and Jennifer Hallenbeck. Kneeling, Discover Cambridge contentment. had been expected to walk off jobs in Piper of Hamlin” as part of a school musical Von Deck, declined to say whether Barron to file an injuction against the the three big cities at 12:01 a.m. at Washington School Wednesday morning. from left, Melissa McGee, Tina Rockwood he personnally supported the tax restaurant owners for removal of the The very special satisfaction of knowing Friday. Other members of the presentation included, and Karen Irish. (Herald photo by Pinto) freeze. The Concerned Citizens for sign. Agency members had called the “This is a most important agree­ Manchester’s Development, of which sign “ugly” and asked that it be that with Cambridge Box you're getting ment for the people of our state, Von Deck was former president, is removed in the "most expedient because of the importance of public Expansion costs supporting the measure and ap­ manner." the lowest tor cigarette ever made, transit to our efforts to conserve parently gathering petition The restaurant officials avoided a fuel,” the governor said. “I want to signatures. court action in December when they yet still enjoying the unique pleasures extend my personal appreciation to Even with GOP town committee agreed to move the sign from the top all who have devoted long hours and membership, Cummings said he of the restaurant building to inside a of smoking. considerable energy to these com­ Would be seeking “people from all glassed-in front room of the plex negotiations.” , MMH fees may rise walks of life” to participate.” restaurant. The glassed-in room, The last-chance talks were "This isn't the time to stand by and clearly visible from the street, is now percent of that figure has been arranged by Labor Commissioner P. By MARTIN KEARNS The commission would have to at- do nothing,” Cummings said. “It's occupied by an antique car with no Joseph Peraro, wHh had convinced Herald R e p o rte r firm the project before any construc­ placed in escrow and hospital officials the time to examine the issue so the flashing lights. both sides Wednesday to extend a tion begins. The Health Systems report they are not yet receiving all people are informed" Restaurant permittee Elmo Zac- .MANCHESTER— Manchester strike deadline 24 hours. Agency of North Central Connecticut the added revenues from the in­ Von Deck said the Republicans cardelli had said he needed the Memorial Hospital expects that by The governor pointed out the is also reviewing the proposal. crease. would take no stand on the issue until lighted sign to distinguish' his 1986 its normal rates will have in­ workers have been without a con­ The hospital received last October Andy Beck, director of public enough signatures were gathered to restaurant from the many tract since March 26 and said their creased by 4.68 percent as a result of an 8.8 percent rate increase as part relations for the hospital, said today force a vote. automobile dealerships along willingness “to stay on the job has its proposed $27.7 million expansion of its 1979-80 operating budget. The that the hospital has not yet sub­ Mrs. .Sadloski said that the Connecticut Boulevard bqen an important contribution to the and renovation plans. CHHC, however, red uce Manchester mitted its budget for next year to the Cambridge maintenance of our system of public ’That plan, however, has not yet Memorial’s request by $798,000 which state commission. He said the budget transportation. I am especially been approved by the state Commis­ led the hospital to sue the commis­ is still in the development stage and Box: Less than 0.1 mg tar. sion on Hospitals and Health Care. sion for its reinstatement. Twenty grateful that the members agreed that details of any rate increases that Students serious yesterday to a 24-hour delay in their might be proposed were not yet strike deadline.” finalized. “As it turned out, those 24 hours ' He did indicate that because of in­ were critical, and gave everyone the flation rates it could be expected to with energy tips Less than time they needed to finalize this rise. He added, however, “ The agreement,” Mrs. Grasso said. 0.1 m g tar ■ ...... , nature and extent (of the increases) MANCHESTER - Martin School “As fat as you are About 40 bus drivers, angry at the Ride a bike, not a car. " Mamtbester HighScl^lgirlsin.big (jggp worked out yet.” students are teaching each other how strike reprieve, had called in sick on The weather Peter Follett — Gr 6; O Philip Mi>rrn Inc. 1980 softball victory ... Page 11. ^ to pitch in to save energy and the rest each of the morning and afternoon Dick Drago and Carlton Fiak The hospital is scheduled to submit Fair ttHiii^t. Mostly sunny Satur­ of us might profit by their advice. “Turn off the light shifts in Hartford, reducing the combine to spark Red Sox ... its 1980-81 budget to the CHHC July 1. Box: LessihanO.l mg"tar;'0.01 mgnicoiine— Soft Pack: ling "ta ri'0.1 mg At the school daily messages are When it’s late at night" number of buses in operation by day. D etail forecast on Page 2. Ehruins lose again in battle ... Page Before that happens the Board of nicotine— 10 O 's: 4 mg "t a r!' 0.4 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. chosen by a group of sixth graders. Kerry Overton — Gr. 2. about 15 percent. But there were no 12. f Trustees will have to approve it. problems in the other two cities. ^ Weekend The messages are read during mor­ "The energy you now do save _. , • , Funding for the actual expansioii ning announcements by the Peraro complimented both the un­ A better future for you will pave.' MlMine tOnay and renovations, estimated to cost youngster who created it. T Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined ion and management for their Eatertainin«Dt colutnnist Ailm Courtney Sklarz - Gr 4, I . $20 million, will come mainly from “All indications are that the “extreme patience and fortitude.” Widem writes about Alan Alda’s "B e a sport That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Classified...... '— 15-18 long-term bonds from the Connec- children have become quite serious "Both sides had very difficult amazing approach to movies. Page Keep your shower short" C o i^ c s ...... 19 ticut Health and Educational Also available in ultra low I mg Soft Pack, 4 mg lOO’s. problems, but both sides had worked 7. about the problem and have been Jessica Aucoin — Gr 1; A complete weekly guide on Editorial ...... 4 Facilities Authority which makes monitoring the use of energy not only them out,” Partridge said. “We were “Keep your lights off every dav. whereto^anduluttodo. Page 9. l^tertauunent ...... '...... 7-9 interest loans to both hospitals in school but at home as well,” said able to bring the parties together. At That is the energy saving w ay" Home Improvement ...... 14 educational facilities. Dr. Isidor Wolf, school principal. 2 or 3 (Thursday) it was pretty Obituaries ...... 10 Elizabeth Conklin — Gr. 1; critical even then. There were still Peooletalfc 2 Hospital officials hope to secure a 9 Some typical energy messages in­ "Heat is neat two or three issues open in the last In sports ...... 11'.i t percent interest rate on the bonds but clude : hour.” ...... 7 Ihe exact figure will depend on "Turn down the heat, But a sweater is better. " Two coaches quit at O m ey Tech Fhit on a sweater, Michael Briere — Kindergarten, The buses are used each morning following the firing of a third ... 3” aTROUT HU remarkably, the man who owns the why they tried to contain the fire and thru Sun., April 20 On this date in history: Good skate who couldn’t save his home. remains of the house at 169-171 “You tell the people those guys not get it out witn the town’s CREfl >3” aBOAT CUSHIOIIS In 1775, American patriot Paul Revere began his famed Hilliard St., Glen Huot, was not 2-Poses, 24 Color Prints, Hooded Nylon Tots Jackets ride through the Massachusetts countryside calling out Jim Wolford swears he’ll skate all the way to worked their butts off to save my assistance.” Snoopy ... Soft Plush Toy Superior Court if necessary to make the city Of bitter, or even visabiy upset. The house ... they did a helluva job," Quigley has frequently called for ''Johnson SKIPPEft Reg. 5.09 Orig. 11.50 "...the British are coming!” shock had not worn off. New Bigger Package! Orig. 4.00 In 1906, the San Francisco earthquake began. When it Seattle spot calling his favorite pastime "playing Huot told a reporter. “I told them consolidation of the district and town Closed Face with in the street." "Go ahead, take all the pictures where our stuff was and they saved and when a reporter told him he was ■ All ages welcome ■ Compare the value at less than line was over three days later, almost 500 people were dead you want,” he told a photographer. 8.99 and more than a quarter of a million left homeless. That's the ordinance under which roller skating is what they could.” attempting to gather the facts, $.54 a picture ■ Scenic and creative backgrounds SPIN-REEL ul* tnd$ Siturdtt 4/2t/t0 1.99 banned, and Wolford, whose skates carry him about “It’s all gone,” he added with a Quigley quipped, “Oh, you’re going available ■ Fast delivery ■ Satisfaction always or Fully lined, zip front, bright colors. For boys In 1942, Lt. Col. James Doolittle and a squadron of 16 B- Although covered by fire in­ l l B I D E C MEPPS • ROOSTER Ta IlS | Save 50% now on cuddly soft plush Snoopy. 100 miles a week, says they're not toys. sweeping gesture of the property. to take an Eighth District stand...” deposit cheerfully refunded. & girls sizes 2 to 4. 25s bombed Japan for the first time in World War II, surance, Huot won’t be able to I L U I I C O RFRFI .q • Al 'S GOLDFISH For little girls & boys. He rolled into municipal court Wednesday to pay The inside was destroy^. Firemen recover all of what he lost. As unfor­ “This fire is a tragedy for "Ask about our Classic Portrait^^" In 1979, Actor Lee Marvin was ordered by a court to pumped water from the basement pay 5104,000 “rehabilitation" to singer Michelle Triola a 510 fine for his last skating tiqket. Then he skated tunate as Huot was, however, his Manchester," firefighter Waily Irish around the corner and filed an appeal. and family and neighbors moved fur­ losses wasn’t nearly as complete as said. “Jim Quigley should hang his 2- 8x10's Charms cannot be made Marvin, with whom he had lived for six years. from group photos Only one thing could interfere with his quest for niture from the Huot side of the the Russell Chirtiss’ family was. They head in shame." house into the backyard. Some of the 3- 5 X 7's justice in the higher court. Says he, ‘It will depend rented 169 Hilliard St. They had no in­ “I don’t care what anybody says. 2 Main SI. r A thought for the day: British stateman John Selden belongings were salvagable. Most Carter’s Infants Layette Sale, on how they schedule a court appearance. I was surance. Sources said the family had They did the best they could,” Huot 15-wallet size 643-711lor 646-3998 said, "They that govern the most make the least noise." was not. Donna Huot, Glen’s wife. planning to skate back to Ohio to see my parents gone to Meriden to stay with said. _4-color charms FARR’S ooen daily 9-9 p.m. Our Entire Stock! next month." Orig. 1.00 to 22.00 Lottery numbers Bolton parks 24 prints just $12.95 ■ A .' seeking help BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING plus U> Glimpses Deposit: $.95 Balance Due: $12.00 BOLTON — Volunteers Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Thursday in New Meryl Streep — fresh from an Oscar triumph in with rakes and shovels are 5i 2 0 % O ff ^ England: Hollywood — is on her way to London to star in “The needed at Herrick SHRUBS Connecticut; 545. French Lieutenant’s Woman.” opposite Jeremy Memoriai Park Saturday MORE THAN 50 VARIETIES NITES Everything is on sale! Carter’s snapside shirts, jiffon shirts, gowns, kimonos, sacque sets, Massachusett,':: 5810. Irons ... Ginger Rogers will headline "A Rockette at 10 a.m. to redo the training pants, crib & carriage sheets, bootees, bath towels, wash cloths, bibs, receiving •New Hampshire: 6010. Spectacular " at New York’s Radio City Music Hall baseball infields and fer­ INCLUOING...... blankets, jamakins, Carter’s boxed gift sets and even Carter’s toddlers underwear Our entire Rhode Island: 0391. May 2-26 ... Kris Kristofferson is in London, filming tilize and seed them. stock ... save 20% now! Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Thursday in Michael Cimino’s "Heaven's Gate" on location at Gil Boisoneau, recrea­ FORSYTHIA HYORANGEA New England: Oxford tion director, said, “We Connecticut: 39 , 788 . 252659. blue. are asking all Little WEIGELIA AZALEAS Maine: 38527 M i i i i i League and Farm League VIBURNUM LILACS Our Entire Stock of 14» players and their parents cuR in Manchester To Advartisa To Roport Nowt to help out at this time.” Carter’s Pajamas The baseball program is TO STAR cu R in Orth , East Hartford - Glastonbury For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: m LARGE SEUCTION Reg. 5.50 to 6.50 CURITV Diapers/ Manchester .... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 scheduled to start on April CURIIT Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office 28. OF AZALEAS USPS 327-500 hours are 8:30 a m to 5 p m Monday East Hartford...... 643-2711 PLANT... MAGNOUAS CURITV through Friday When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 PIK, WMTE, ORMNE, 20% Off CURITV Published daily except Sunday and cer­ closed, classified ads may be placed bv Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 BLUEBERRIES RED. MOST i BUD NOW M BLOOM Cool knit pajamas for spring and summer. CURITV tain holidays by the Manchester calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Colorful prints. Sizes 6 to 24 months & CURITV I’ublishing Co . Herald Square, P O CURITV For information about display adver­ Coventry .. Claire Connolly, 742-8202 STRAWBERRIES READY TO BLOOM! READY toddler sizes 2 to 4. Box 591, Manchester, Conn 06040 CURITV tising. Call Tom Hooper, advertising Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 TO PLANT B E B U R E . . . BO BS has been serving the Home Owner for CURITV Have a Complaint? director, at 643-2711. South Windsor. Judy Kuchnel,644-1364 ASPARAGUS •7 YEARS. FbracompleteFREEINSPECTIONofyour home Vernon Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 Card party Nawt — If you have a question or To Subacrlbe by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest' Our Entire Stock of Curity Diapers, technical stall, phone; complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call Customer Service St. Bridget’s Rosary PHOTOCRAPHiR HOURS: Frank Burbank, managing editor, or at 647-9946 Office hours are 8:30 a m WHITHAM NURSERY Stock Up Now! To report special news: Society will sponsor a Infants Basic Needs to 5:30 p.m Monday through Friday Wad. R Sat., 10 to 1,2 to 6; Thura. 5 Fri. 10 to 1,2 to 5:30, Steve Harry, executive editor, 643-2711 Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 public card party tonight at . 6to8,Sun. t2to4 Reg. 11.00& 12.00 and 7 to 10 a m. Saturday Orig. 1.25 to 16.00 Circulation — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 7:45 in St. Bridget’s School OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5:30 AND SUNDAYS regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents Fam ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 weekly. 53 90 for one month. 511 70 for cafeteria. Military whist ‘‘GROW WITH US” 25% Off Customer Service, 647-9946 Delivery .Sports ...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 and set-back will be 20% O ff should be made by 5:00 p.m. Monday three months. 523 40 for six months, BLISS TERMITE CONTROL through Friday and by 7:30a m. Satur­ and 546 80 lor one year. Mail rates are Office hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. played. Prizes will be Quilted pads, rubber sheeting, crib blankets, ROUTE 6 BOLTON 043-7802 DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMMATOR COMPANY e EST. 1N2 receiving blankets, quilt comforters, bibs & day available on request Monday through Friday. awarded and tickets will be 25% now! ■_ available at the door. ONY 5 MUS FMII tOWIITOIIIIII IHIICKSIB The oldest a Largest in Conn. waterproof baby pants. Stocjntpjtow^ EVENING HERALD. Fri., April 18, 1980 - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. April 18. tWO Editorial Hlaurliratrr EiuniimjiHfralft Park-rec panel again backs bike track By KEVIN FOLEY fee and build a motocross track on it for parking lot. Manager Robert Weiss to prepare a bid Herald Reporter "There is a period when it will get waiver for the fence’s purchase. PLASTIC organized races to be held from late April Manchester — A City of Village Charm Siebold told the commission he was still through August. Boys and girls would race tight,” Siebold conceded. "Probably Founded Oct. 1, 1881 MANCHESTER - The Park and trying to find a suitable site for roller Watch for children Recreation Advisory Committee once each Monday night for points and awards. between 7:15 and 7:30.” Kieman last night answered the com­ Kieman said he expects a turnout at the skating while the 13-month search for a motor vehicles to be especial­ moves of youngsters. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, again puts its stamp of approval on a mnning track was questioned by commis­ BAGS ^ ' Next week area schools meets of up to "100 kids and 100 spec­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. propos^ bicycle motocross track on 2.5 mission’s questions on two major areas of won’t be in session and large ly aware of youngsters whose Even youngsters on foot acres of land at the Nike site. concern. tators,” and added that unless a fence is sion members. Mombflf, Audit Bureau of Circulation Mambar, United ^raaa Intamattonal The track was originally proposed to be HUVEY WEIGHT tHTH numbers of youngster will be thoughts may be more on the can present a hazard if they The commission, which was mandated "Will they be from all over?” asked put up around the track, it will be used by Steven Harry, Executive Editor commission chairman Joel Janenda. youngsters for practice. be built at Manchester High School, but it at play on or near area beauty of a spring vacation are playing ball or not paying by the Board of Directors to review their TIES 250 PER l»SE (XSM Customer Service ~ 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor earlier approval because of lingering “Possibly,” replied Kieman, “but there The commission approved the proposal was subsequently discovered about 1000 20-30 ML $ f 0 7 5 attention to traffic. Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Editor Emerltut CIMY streets and roads. day than on safe operation of won’t be anything particularly great about with the one-year review as a stipulation feet of fence would have to moved at a doubts aiwut traffic and out-of-towners cost of about $20,000. Other areas being OHV 1 0 m r bicycles, skateboards and We would hate to see this track.” and it has been passed along to the Board Bicycles, gathering dust in who might use the track, decided to put considered are Center Spring Park, (OFFER EXPIRES MAY 10, 1980) storage areas for the winter roller skates. tragedy develop out of some the track on a one-year probation. Traffic problems developing from an where a town attorney is drawing up an overlap between softball games at the site agreement between Kieman and the town. Charter Oak Park and Martin School. have been dusted, oiled and Parents might take a mo­ youngster’s holiday from the ‘"Vou make it or break it-yourself,” Both the commission and the Board 146 Slieklon R(L Mnchetter commission member Dorothy Brin- and the BMX meets has also called the In other business, the commission and TeletiiMm 046-3322 had flat tires inflated. ment to remind their children classroom. board, which was meeting concurrently, voted overwhelmingly to absorb the DIRECTIONS SbelOon Road liA W --iTt. damour, the leading opponent of the track feasibility of the project into question. ru-fi bniween Oakland S i'M l A split second of inatten­ confined to classrooms and areas. agreed to a proposed $3,685 fence for the Senior Miss Softball League which was (Route 83i and Pa>iier SPeet With the first free time of of the rules of the road for told Robert Kiemen, the leading propo­ Mel Siebold, Recreation Director, told the >n north ManrheMer nent. commission he had studied the problem outfield at Pagani Field which was for­ going to be droooed bv its soonsers. The HOURS Daily BAM-SPM spring the thrill of being free safe bicycling. tiveness could cost the life of homes for the winter have a We hope everyone will keep league is for girls between the ages of 13 Saturday 8AU-3PM Kieman, who owns the Manchester Cy­ and was satisfied ample parking was mally known as the West Side Oval. The Drivers, unaccustomed to a young person and could and 16 and would cost the town alwut $500. in the out of doors sometimes a keen eye on youngsters at cle Shop, wants to rent the land for a small available in the lower end of the site’s Board of Directors directed Town overpowers all those ad­ encountering youthful riders mean a driver would carry first instinct to take full ad­ play near streets and roads monitions about safety on their bikes, should pay the guilt of a tragic accident vantage of milder weather. parents, teachers and police special attention to defensive with him for the rest of his and hope this public offer. driving techniques, trying to life. That instinct doesn’t awareness will result in a Elderly It falls to those driving anticipate the unpredictable Youngsters who have been always lead them to safe play safe enjoyable holiday for all. service Letters SCOOPS IqrDonSSDqfd m i s E m PREMIER m h a s m m a i t p u i/ ARP ncioosir M A lim ROW H f s A CULTURAL HERO... tallied S H A M !...A MAN WHO WAS ORCE NEAP OF S M , W ANP PEOPLE WORPER W HTI AWI/RE THE CHWESE. FORCEP(Oi;rOFrowER.^;-^ MANCHESTER - Human services Statistics released by the Finkel 7^/i Ft. ‘Pagoda’ town’s Human Service E-Z Cranklift Umbrella To the editor: evaluating and monitoring human Department show the The editorial of April 14 was an im­ services. elderly in 1979 received Our Reg. 74.99 about 500 hours of service 5 6 .4 0 portant and welcome sign that the All of the above functions are vital Distinctive styling with white ball-cap community is recognizing human for both the Board of Directors and through the department’s and binding to set oM bright colors. services as a multi-million dollar General Manager as they enter the Elderly (jutreach Push button tilts or rotates umbrella. business directly touching the lives decade of cut back management for Program. of the majority of Manchester public services balanced against the The report made public residents. shifting requirements of our citizens this week is in effect a statement of purpose. Finkel 48" Outdoor It was most helpful informing and and the human services provided by Diane Wicks, acting human Scott’s Turf Builder Dining Table educatitng our citizens for you to list the business and non-profit sectors of services director, said Fertilizer ma < 9 A Our Reg. 99.99 both the many human services im­ our economy. Congressional Quarterly *77 today that the program Caldor Low Price...... |■ T ■ f W Molded ol melamine & wood chips proving and supporting our lives and In an era of decreasingly available provides information and Covers 10,000 sq. ft. to provide a healthy with a smooth laminated surface. to note the considerable monetary in­ tax dollars it becomes more im­ referral and companion lawn all summer. May be applied now. Frame Is extra-wide aluminum with vestment that makes such services perative to make wise and services , among others, to while baked acrylic, rust-proof finish as elderly outreach, recreation, knowledgeable allocations. Senators easier to defeat elderly living in the com­ health protection in many varied Hard decisions will need to be munity. constituents with complaints against They have not elected senators from Wicks said the program Loft’s 24-4-8 Lawn Food forms available to all ages and made. At present the mechanism By CHRISTOPHER BUCHANAN Patio ‘Snap-Lock’ Vinyl- economic groupings among our peo­ that would provide the information the federal bureaucracy and both parties in this century. operated in 1979 with one Fertilizer and a quarter full-time Strap Chair and Recliner ple. vital to the making of such decisons WASHINGTON — An ambitious promoting federal projects for their Because of the higher stakes in­ Thoughts Our Reg. 18.44. 13.88 staff and a number of part- • Chair Our recommendation for is not present in the current town politician who wants to serve in districts. Those tasks generally are volved, Senate challengers often are Covers 15,000 square feel to give your time summer staffers. The lawn a head start on beauty. Our Rtg. 44.99 * 3 3 reorganization of the town govern­ governmental structure. Congress might be advised to start at non-controversial. of a higher caliber and relatively The Easter season, which com­ summer staff alone •S.OOOsq. It. coverage, Rtg. M S 5.27 • Recllnar ment departments now providing Unlike some of our services, the "If the congressman fills the role better known than House memorates the resurrection of provided follow up assess­ the top. Ouf R«g. 69.99 69.40 human services into a coordinated majority of human services are not His chances of winning are much of ombudsman for his district, then challengers. Jesus, is sometimes said to be a ment services to 325 • 10.000sq.lt. covarage, Rag. 12.77 9.76 people will support him regardless of Republican National Chairman Bill strong, washable vinyl straps lock into and consilidated department is, of (and should not) be provided by town better if he runs against an incum­ religious or "mythical” rite for the seniors. aluminum frame without screws or course, in line with accepted government. We do not and will not bent senator rather than an incum­ his party or ideology,” commented Brock said that in the first three celebration of spring. True, there is The report says a total of fasteners. Lasting beauty and comlort. business practices. have the monies available. The bent member of the House. William R. Sweeney Jr., the general elections of the 1970s it was an intimate between the 92 people were served Loft’s ‘Cambridge Park’ Businesses frequently reorganize wisest investment of limited and A Congressional Quarterly analysis executive director of the Democratic more difficult to recruit strong can­ resurrection of Jesus and the coming Thanksgiving and Christ­ Grass Seed, 3 Lbs. 4 Q Q to meet new situations. The task shrinking municipality dollar of the 17 biennial elections since Congressional Campaign Committee. didates for the House than for the of spring. But neither of these feasts m as baskets in a cooperative effort with the Our Reg. 1.89...... l a O O Extra-Large Patio Folding force, in drafting the proposed plan resources Is not in service delivery World War II shows that only 9 per­ Former Democratic Sen. William Senate. is a mythical expression of Spring. Manchester Area Fast growing for quick, thick cover. Chair & Chaise Lounge for reorganization, has adopted cent of House members running for D. Hathaway of Maine agreed. He “People really think they can Rather, Spring is a natural expres­ but in fostering an integrated- Conference of Churches. proven business management ap­ spent four terms in the House before make a difference in the Senate sion of God, who transcends nature. 7 W>b Chair coordinated community approach re-election have lost. In contrast, a The staff also provided proaches such as: • Centralize his election to the Senate in 1972. But because it has so much prestige and Our Rtg 16.49 12.44 which will maximize the use of the third of the senators seeking re- Spring is a sacrament of nature: a regular social support Jackson & Perkins coordination and accountability by a total investment of community election were denied another term. six years later he was defeated by a the aura of power," Brock said. direct participation in God’s • 6-Web Chaise Lounge A Q QQ visits to 37 people based on #1 Grade 'Redi-Planf Roses OurR.g 27.99 1 9 . 0 0 person specialized in the human ser­ dollars (over $4 million ) in human And that gap has widened re- Republican who criticized his liberal “People tend to look on the House as creative, redemptive life, a life their need. Another 56 vices aspects of administration voting record. more of a zoo. The question how which reveals the true destiny of Our Reg. Both have cool, shiny hardwood arms services. election were denied another term. home visits were con­ protected with polyurethane. Chair Is (director of human service). Our proposed investment in It reached a post-World War H high "I was just as liberal in the House much they can accomplish there." created things - including ourselves. ducted to help elderly com­ 4.45 to 7.45 3.49 ..5.97 hi back; chaise has adjustable backrest. • Modern organizational reorganization list modest, less than in 1978, when nearly 94 percent of the as I was in the Senate,” Hathaway Individuals with little previous St. Paul says "ever since the crea­ plete tax forms. Wicks said Large variety of healthy beauties. techniques to allow the interrelation 1 percent of current resource expen­ 382 House members seeking another said. But white he was in the House government experience but some tion of the world his invisible nature, that helping with forms is WOOD ARM PATIO FURNITURE one of the program’s more of different public and private human ditures. Although modest in dollar term were successful. But only 60 his voting record wasn’t criticized, other claim to fame seem drawn to namely his eternal power and diety, * 6-Web Chair, Our R*g. 14.99 10.97 service agencies (Human Services terms, it is our firm belief that such percent of the 25 senators seeking re- ’’because 1 got the grants and running for the Senate rather than has been clearly perceived in the demanded services. Gering 5/8” x50’ Vinyl The report shows that *7‘Web Chaise,Our R»g. 24.99 17.76 Coordinating Team) —a technique reorganization is critical to both election were returned to office. whatever else it took." the House. things that have been made.’’ Garden Hose C Q Q Astronauts John Glenn of Ohio and total of 278 individuals was which will, of course, enable us to, in effective and efficient provision of One of the principal reasons The ability of state legislatures to (Romans 1:20) Our Reg. 7.99...... O e O O Harrison "Jack” Schmitt of New served by the program effect, use municipal dollars to effect human services in the Tow of senators lose more often is that they redraw House district lines to in­ Our proper attitude toward the staff and that 380 separate Weather resistant, durable couplings. oLber human services. clude voters favorable to one party is Mexico, for example, broke into world as God’s creation is partly one Char-Broil Cast-Aluminum Manchester. are more visible. contacts were made . •5/8"x75’ Slze,OurRag.1l.4e 9.66 Our hupan- services organization Some analysts contend that a high another reason why House members politics by running for the Senate. So of reverence. Even more, it is a By far the largest Deluxe Twin-Burner plan of action also stressed one ad­ Nancy Carr, public profile is a political asset. But often have an easier time winning re- did basketball star Bill Bradley of response to a call for responsible request for services came Portable Gas grill ditional modern management ap­ Chairperson, for senators it often means they at­ election. New Jersey and semanticist S. I. partnership with God. God has from the elderly proach which the editorial failed to (Sam) Hayakawa of California. All themselves. Other Chapin 3V3-Gal. Tank- MCSC Task Force. tract adverse publicity and stronger Because of the one-sided political selected us, who are very small, to be Our Reg. 199.99 *147 note —the use of data gathering and Reorganization of Human Ser­ opponents. nature of many districts, potential were successful in winning Senate his partners in the ongoing creation requests came from Sprayer families of elderly citizens 14x22" cast iron grids plus 6V4Xl8" data analysis for planning, vices. Senators usually get more press House challengers sometimes decide seats. of the universe. r Our Reg. 22.99. 16.76 step-up grid tor a big 420 sq. inch cook­ and the Manchester Public than House members, so their against running. And even with a can­ Because their celebrity status vir­ “Open, 0 Lord, the eyes of all peo­ Galvanized steel container, shoudler ing area. Stainless steel double burners, Health Nursing Associa­ didate on the ballot, the "out" party tually assures them considerable ple to behold thy gracious had in all strap and funnel (or easy filling. dual controls & handles, 20 lb. LP tank. records are more widely known and tion. The percentages of Quote/Unquote press coverage, it is usually smarter subject to more criticism. sometimes makes very little effort. thy works, that, rejoicing in thy their referrals to the total, In 1978, nearly a third of the House to use that attention to win the seat whole creation, they may honor thee “Oh, I think I’m about a 55.” Bunker's Place" script next Public opinion polls show that most however, were distant se­ voters can’t even name their House was elected with little or no opposi­ with higher visibility and greater with their substance, and be faithful 20-lb. LP Tank with — Bette Miller, Hinger-aetress on season. cond and third. Jackson 3 Cu. Ft. Sturdy members, let alone remember the tion. In 128 of the 435 districts either prestige. stewards of thy bounty.” (The Book Wicks said the report Gas Gauge being asked to rate her looks on a "We have provided the facilities. Wheelbarrow stands they have taken. But because the opposition party did not field a Another reason senators have a of Common Rrayer 1W9 pg. 329( shows that there are a seale of one to 10. (ABC-TV) Now it's up to the great British Our Reg. 23.99. 1 0 ■ f 0 Our Reg. 39.99 2 8 .6 0 a senator is thought to be mostly con­ candidate or the party nominee put harder time winning re-election is The Rev. J. Gary L’Hommedieu variety of needs being "The thought of Edith dead is like public to get on with it." Strong, easy to-clean seamless tray. No surprises' Constant readout cerned with policy questions, his on a minimal campaign, spending that they face the voters every six St. Mary’s Episcopal Church served by the program. losing a very close relative. No one — .A member of tbc municipal Balanced, heavy-duty construction. less than $5,(XX). years rather than every two as in the Manchester •4W Cu. Ft. Construction-Type feels it more than me." council, talking about the opening stands on issues are morelikely to in­ House. Sunset Rebekah Wheelbarrow, Our R«g. 69.99 52.70 — Norman Lear, TV series fluence a voter’s decision. Senate contests generally are more in Brighton, England, of the coun­ They have a longer record to de­ 18V4’’-Square Covered creator, explaining that the Edith Many believe that voters feel competitive. Only a handful of MANCHESTER - The try's first legal nude public beach. fend. And waiting six years between Bar-B-Q Brazier/Smoker Bunker rharaeter from his old closer to their representative than to Southern states — Alabama, Arkan­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will "We have no suspects at this time. campaigns may put them out of prac­ "All in the Family" program will their senators. House members sas, Georgia and Louisiana — still hold its regular meeting Cyclone‘S Steel ‘Broadcast’ We’re calling it "The Phantom tice on the campaign trail. Monday at Marine Club, Our Reg. 44.99 3 4 .8 8 be killed off in a new ‘‘.Archie spend much of their time helping can be considered one-party states. Lawn Spreader q Caterpillar." Parker Street. A social Adjustable hood and bowl air vents lor hour with refreshments Our Reg. 33.97...... ALOb I U heat, smoke control 4 heighl cooking will follow the meeting. Holds up to 40-lbs.'ol seed or fertilizer grid plus removable ash conlarner Plunger release, easy roll 8" wheels. Washington Merry~Go~Round • 18'/:’’-Square Bralzer with WAXES meet Removable Hood, R .g 29.99 22.88 MANCHESTER - The Caldor 4-HP Mulching Manchester WATES will Carter’s crackdown on Iran likely will avoid armed conflict meet Tuesday at 135 20" Mower $HQQ 4-Pc. Redwood-Stained Eldridge St. Weighing in Our Reg. 159.99 Outdoor Seating Group will be from 6:30 to 7:30 Powerful Briggs & Stratton motor with By JACK AM)KRS()N by the carrier Constellation, from economic collapse. But Carter ment. figures it would be a dream ticket. p.m. There will be a weight easy-star! vertical pull. Converts simply my Carter and Ronald Reagan, Jim­ to regular side-discharge mower. Our Reg. 114.40 ^87 w l the Philippines to the Persian Gulf. discussion. WASHINGTON - Despite dark couldn’t bring himself to sign the * Brown has asked the president my the Greek has been reduced to His feeling that Betty Ford and Nan-. 2 club cnairs, settee and end table Then he decided the move was too order. for enough logistical support, accor­ cy Reagan don’t get along makes a Tutted loam cushions, corded edges hints of military reprisals, President working out the odds on a vice Florida provocative and canceled the order. Comlortable, informal, gracious. Carter’s crackdown on Iran won't • The president has moved 30 ding to a secret estimate, to maintain presidential choice. And since Carter Reagan-Ford ticket too chancy to • After the Iranian militants Toro Hand-Propelled lead to armed conflict if he adheres warships and 1,800 Marines into the “approximately 10,000 Marines for is unlikely to dump his vice presi­ call. While 13 colonies joined to his past pattern. overrun the U.S. Embassy and seized approximately 15 days.” But Carter dent, that means the Republican run­ against George III, Florida, Power Mower $ 4 7 > | crisis zone. The original intention Watch on waste acquired by Great Britain in Plump Foam Button-Tutted the American hostages, Carter has held up his approval. Our Reg. 209.95...... * 1 # ^ This is the assessment of military was also to deploy at least one ning mate. To reap, perchance, the perquisites 1763, remained loyal to the broadcast reassurances that the Has 3’/z HP Briggs & Stratton engine Outdoor Furniture carrier task force right in the Per­ No one is an odds-on favorite as of Congress — aye, there’s the rub- king. St. Augustine's Castillo, Replacement Cushions advisers who have dealt with the United States would not be provoked * He is considering a naval a Spanish-built fort, was a plus wind tunnel, safety side-grass sian Gulf. The move was scheduled Reagan’s choice, but Sens. Howard down! The House squeezes more White House throughout the Iranian into a military response. Not until his blockade as his next move to tighten prisoner-of-war camp and ejector chute and anti-scalp disc. Baker of Tennessee and Richard than $30,000 out of the taxpayers so three signers of the Declara­ • Chair, Our fl*fl 8.99 6.66 crisis. The introspective, indecisive last December, but he decided at the •Grass Bag Kit,OurRtg.26.9S 19.77 advisers pleaded that it would be the screws on Iran. Intelligence Schweiker of Pennsylvania have an tion of Independence were Carterr has held y last minute to kee the ships at a congressmen can be given free •Chaise, Our Rtg. 11 99 8.44 better to keep the Iranians guessing, reports warn that the Soviet Union edge over the field with odds to 5 to 2. held there. back from y safer, less provocative distance. massages — when they tire of the did he speak of possible military has offered to help break the George Bush and Delaware Rep. military House gym’s swimming pool, steam ry ’-T reprisals and rush naval rein­ Defense Secretary Harold Brown, blockade if it is imposed. The Tom Evans come in next in Jimmy’s Dynamark 32’ 10-HP m easiiures at ’’9 i room, whirlpool baths and paddleball This is the John Hancock 5-Piece forcements into the area. But he con­ meanwhile, pressed for a larger president’s inclination, military ad­ book at 4 to 1, with Sens. John Dan- courts. The House masseur is paid Riding Mower every turn in the military buildup in the troubled area. visers say, is to back away from a season for BLACK California Redwood tinued to make so many conflicting forth of Missouri and Paul Laxalt of $15,454 a year; oddly enough, the Our Rag. $859. *6 9 7 ’ emergency. statements that even his own Joint In a secret memo to the president. military confrontation with the CARPENTER Outdoor Dining Set Repeatedly he has Nevada coming in at 10 to 1. House masseuse gets $17,513. Easy key-ignilion start with heavy-duty Chiefs were unsure of his policy. Brown reported: "By combining Soviets. But lately Carter has been gear drive for 3 forward speeds plus approached a If you insist on short odds, Jimmy * Evidently doubtful that the ANTS Marine Corps amphibious units nor­ under intense political pressure to reverse. Rear-discharge cutting deck. Our Reg. 139.99 M I w07 f says it’s 4 to 5 that Reagan will nation’s mayors can do their jobs military confron­ • The president gave advisers the end the Iranian stalemate. The same mally afloat in the Mediterranean choose one of the above. properly without advice from • Lambert Trailer Lawn Swetper 42x44" umbrella table, 4 matching tation but has always backed away at impression last December that he advisers who have privately deplored benches, all from threk 2" stock, and the western Pacific, we could Moving along into longshot Washington, the Department of • Trailer Cart with tV5 Cu. Ft. Capacity the last minute. Here is the confron­ was ready to order a precision strike his hesitancy to take firm measures beautifully sculptured edges rapidly assemble and deploy a small territory, Jimmy quotes 15-to-l odds Housing and Urban Development Oui Rtg. 129.97. Your Choict Et. *94 tation record: against the Iranian island of Kharg. Marine Amphibious Brigade. This against Iran in the past, are now con­ on Jack Kemp, Bill Brock and recently spent some $170,0(io for UM ♦ When the shah began to lose his This is Iran’s great oil port in the would provide some limited near- cerned that he might go too far and Richard Lugar, 20-to-l on Bob Dole educational seminars on "how to be a term presence and combat capability do something presciptous. Amateurs NOTE; ASSEMBLY REQUIRED ON WHEELBARROWS. HAND-MOWERS, STRAP FURNITURE, REDWOOD FURNITURE AND GRILLS. grip on Iran, the Joint Chiefs urged Persian Gulf. The strangling of Ira­ and Jesse Helms and 30-to-l on Phil better mayor,” as a HUD official ashore ... Deployments above (this) in the world power game, like Iv I hmHifi liriHMca pNfraB Carter to send a nuclear task force nian oil exports, the analysts Crane, William Simon and John Con- described the program. The mayors calculated, would hurt Iran more level could be sustained for only a Carter, sometimes tend to overreact, into the Persian Gulf as a show of nally. People who bet on the color of were given such hints as refusing 648-8240 than the West. They estimated that few weeks without causing severe the professionals say. MANCHESTER VERNON support. They argued with the U.S. a candidate's necktie might want phone calls during part of their day Ayatollah Khomeini had to ship lUSSEITESMINitrUCOMmiT 1145 Tolland Turnpike T r W J H y Shopping Center had to demonstrate its willingness to personnel rotation and equipment The odds couple John Anderson, at 500-to-l. and setting aside a few hours for between 2.5 million and 3.5 million TW OiAtit A i f f i t >61 Cewn. defend its oil sources. The president maintenance problems.” Carter has Faced with apparent locks on their Jimmy won’t put a price on former paperwork. HUD will also publish a hesitated to make this extra commit­ STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 AM to 9:30 PM «SAT. 9 AM to 9:30 PM 'SUN,, 11 AM to 5 PM ‘ PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY agreed to dispatch a naval force, led barrels of crude a day to avert an respective party nominations by Jim­ President Jerry Ford, though he book titled “The Role of the Mayor.” EVENING HERALD, Fri., April 18, 1980 - 7 6 - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. April 18, 1980 EkH. Lions host Coleman carnival

EAST HARTFORD — The emphasis will be placed on “affordable family fun” when the huge midway of Coleman Bros. Shows returns to East Hartford for a six- day engagement beginning April 22. S chool Featuring an expanded kiddieland and an unusual visual presentation known as the Cinema-180, the car­ nival will open on Silver Lane opposite the former J.M. Fields store at 6 p.m. on the 22nd, sponsored by the East - y.fXi HSC season Hartford Lions Club. Gates will be open at 6 each evening ^ThdVs Entertainment through Friday, with noon matinees scheduled for Satur­ b r ' day and Sunday, April 26-27, the show’s final days in the MHS hikers is overall tovm. ^ b Coleman Sr., who heads the Middletown-based Alan Alda amazes show founded by his late father, Richard Coleman, said a success this year’s amusement enterprise will focus on rides and other attractions which all members of the family will conquer peaks Drama enthusiasts from enjoy. More than 30 rides in East Hartford will be flanked Manchester High School are offered judging from the menacing grey in film approach by games of skill, shows, and food stands dispensing such After months of planning and a splendid opportunity to view plays midway favorites as popcorn, hot dogs, and candied cancelling trips, the Outing Club clouds moving in. It was a difficult performed by one of the finest ” By ALLEN M. WIDEM apples. finally got one off the ground — seven miles, and we decided to camp major motion picture (his co-stars are regional theaters in the country, The “In 1980, we’re seeing a shift in the family amusement although not without its share of rain at Bear Falls, which was closer than '' One Alan Alda, almost single-handedly Carol Burnett, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston, Hartford Stage Company has patterns," said Coleman as the show began its 65th an­ and gusty wind. The trip, a two day the originally-planned Sage’s Ravine. catapulting a CBS-TV comedy show, Sandy Dennis, ,Len Carious and Bess produced a wide variety of plays. nual tour of New England. “It now costs nearly 25 cents hike covering three northwestern At last — relief for our aching feet! rM *A*S*H,” into true television Armstrong) and on extensive locations, at This year, for the first time, a per mile to operate an automobile, if you take into con­ Connecticut mountains, was original­ This is the time that all backpackers phenomenon over the course of the past that. musical bwame part of the com­ sideration gas, oil, maintenance, tires, insurance, and ly scheduled for the weekend of look forward to at the end of a long decade, is proving there’s an amazing In his favor, of course, is the story-line pany’s repertoire. “Damn Yankees,” similar expenses. Fewer people will hop in the car these March 28, and 29. It was cancelled day. The excitement of pitching a Alda approach to motion pictures as well. - of “Four Seasons.” It’s a comedy and a comedy-musical, was a tremen­ days for a 100-mile jaunt to some distant recreational due to a poor weather forecast and a tent, rolling out sleeping pads and Folks gazing upon Vermont locations Amazing Alda’s plain and simply a comic. dous success and may have started a spot. So we’re emphasizing what the carnival does b e s t- lack of interest. However, a few die­ bags, and getting stoves to function shooting some weeks back for a flick to be He can give a “M *A *S*H ” sequences the precedent at Hartfoi^ Stage. bringing the fun to the customer." hard backpacking fans worked over­ , properly ... ail are relished. We even known as “Four Seasons’’ were verve, the vitality so vital to comedy. He’s The theater’s opening production The Coleman Bros, midway will entertain an estimated time to find a minimal number of got to build a campfire! Instant hot astonished to find the seemingly in­ done the impossible time and again — an was “Old World” a drama uniquely one million people in Connecticut, New York, Penn­ people willing to carry their food and meals and Cracker Barrel cheese defatigable Alda a triple-threat man, no actor primarily a television performer, involving only two characters. ’The sylvania, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire during the clothing on their backs. Fortunately, never tasted so good. less. He’s the leading man, plus the moving with ease, comfort and com­ story centers around a stoic doctor next six months, visiting some two dozen cities and there were enough slightly crazed The rain startSi Saturday evening Jvriter, plus the director. And when all’s petence in front of a movie camera. This who meets and falls in love with 6 The final two performances of “Kiss Me Kate,” will be presented providing the attractions for several major northeast students who were ready — indeed, and continued on through the night. ^one, with filming sequences in is not as effortless as it seems. zany, yet lovable lady patient who tonight and tomorrow night- at Penney High School, East Hartford. fairs. The show employs as many as 3(X) people at the even eager — to risk a few blisters Most of the tents leaked (as most northern New England, Georgia, the Amazing Alda played out scenes with resides at a sanitarium. The dramh Heading the cast are Bill Brimmer, left, as “Fred,” and Karen John­ peak of its season. Many families comprise the carnival’s and a soggy night’s sleep. The trip tents do) and more than a few Virgin Island and North Carolina, the Jane Fonda in Neil Simon’s “California spiced with touches of comedy, was work force. was thus judged worthwhile by the sleeping bags got wet, but our spirits troupe wraps up interior scenes at the Suite” for The Big Screen; he gave the son as “Kate” The musical is being presented by the Manchester widely approved and flawlessly per­ “We’ve been known for years as a 'family show’,’’ club's adviser, Mr. Glaeser, and on were not dampened. Mr. Glaeser Vniversal Studios in Universal City, footage the necessary nuances, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players. (Herald photo by Adamson) form ^ by the two veteran actors, Coleman explained. “Three gefnerations of my family, for Saturday morning, April 12, the awakened us at 5; 45, eager to get an Calif., and Amazing Alda segues over to necessary naturalness, and made of his who interestingly enough are instance, are now carrying on the work which my father rugged ten set out. early start since the weather showed ^Oth C en tu ry-Fox for um pteenth particular part a role to be remembered. married to each other offstage. began in 1916. It’s a business that gets in your blood. And no signs of improving. But we all .vM*A*S*H” season stint. Few, very, very few people in entertain­ The peaks we planned to conquer know that the weatherman is not in­ Pictured above are the MHS scholars of the row) (Thris Hoyng, Cindy Kurowski, Faith T.S. Elliot’s “The Cocktail Party” we feel that, with our family emphasis, we can accurate­ a bizarre satirical comedy, left part Time was — and not that long ago — ment have demonstrated such capacity Cole Porter show ly judge what our patrons will enjoy." were Mount Everett, part of which fallible, and he once again proved graduating class of 1980. They represent the Blette, Laura Stepanski, Rhonda Reese, When television successes, much like for constant work. Bob Hope’s a deserving of its audience disinterested and (Doleman said that “Kiddieland" is being expanded this lies in Massachusetts, Mount Race, this fact on Sunday. Amazing Alda, took heed of the enormous legend in his own time. But Bob Hope had top 5% of their class. From left to right, they Chris Cheney, Laurie Patarini, Linda Ather. bored, while others returned home year with the addition of two new rides imported from and Bear Mountain. A severe Before we had finished eating our drain on physical/emotional elements his beginnings back in vaudeville/theater. rainstorm was forecast for Sunday, are: (1st row) Gary Selinger, Jeff Lombardo, (4th row) Bill Halldin, Carol Mackenzie, Tom with a new insight on life. Italy. In addition, regular patrons will find an updated oatmeal, the sky had cleared and the during a season’s taping and opted for a Alda came out of theater, per se. good performance Paul Johnson, Valedictorian Mark Albert, Demko, Katrine Walsh, Chris Fields, Karen “Ardele” a slightly more ap­ version of an old “friend" — a new Ferris Wheel which, so the Outing Club decided to hike the sun was even beginning to show its ^m plete rest of several months prior to Amazing Alda’s dad, Robert, has had a proposed route backwards (thus get­ Salutatorian Steve Reich, Bill Nighan, Carol Bensen, Lee Ann Stauffer, Lauren preciated production than the absurd very effective in their roles, both of which Coleman said, is a basic ride that never seems to lose its face. Everyone was immensely the following season’s work. distinguished acting career, too. And he By R.E. RICHARDSON JR. ting the steepest section of trail out pleased at this turn of events, and Woodhouse. Missing are Nalni Dhar, Steve ‘"The Cocktail Party,” fascinated the involve considerable singing. popularity. Donovan, Tim DeValve. (2nd row) Jeanne Not so Amazing Alda.’ must be more than a bit proud of the track It is good to see that some things en­ of the way first). We spent the first audience with its lavish period set Often in amateur theatre, scene The most spectacular innovation for 1980 is the decided to continue on with the Dubiel, Debbie Piatok, Patty Shirer, Marie Flosdorf and Bette Sheldon. (Photo by Cum­ ” That he’s able to maintain the necessary record of son Alan. dure. “Kiss Me, Kate” is one of these 45 m inutes p o st-a rriv a l tim e planned route; up and over Bear and talented cast. However, this changes are long and clumsy. Not so in Cinema-180, which utilizes a huge spherical screen Brugnetti, Rose Busky, Joanne Weiss. (3rd mings) spiritedness in "M *A *S*H ” —-in essence Give Amazing Alda a look on things. After all these years, even with its searching frantically for the Mountain. It rivalled the telephone French comedy lacked the substancfe this production. The very efficient and measuring 110 feet by 43 feet with six-channel multi- parking the enthusiasm so very vital to ”M*A*S*H.'” And anticipate the release essentially anti-feminist message, it is obscure little trail that would lead needed to carry the audience’s atten­ well-designed sets were set up and struck phonic sound to capture the excitement of such line trail in steepness, but we all felt gegment after segment — year after year of “Four Seasons.” A writer, a director still amusing. A good performance helps, us up part of Mount Everett. It was tion throughout the duration of the smoothly, rapidly, and jn full view of the experiences as a helicopter ride through the Grand Ca­ strong and confident. The panorama is to the man’s professional credit. and a leading man. And not content to rest of co.urse, and this performance by The an old telephone line route that ob­ play. audience, coinciding perfectly with the nyon, a speed-boat race, a highway chase, and a trip on from the peak was well worth the ef­ Spring sports season begins .What’s even more impressive, circa 1980, on his laurels. Who knows? Amazing Alda Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Players viously hadn't been pruned, plucked, The remaining two productions, “A orchestra's cover music. the world's fastest roller-coaster. This spring represents fort, especially since it was our final 19 Amazing Alda’s capability to take on could wind up writing and directing in is a good one—a very good one. or in any way tended to in ages. This and Bette Sheldon was able to cap­ possible. Under the direction of head Member of the Wedding,” and a play Since perfection is death, we should be the Cinema-180’s first appearance in Connecticut, mountain. We met two dogs and a The final season of the year has tbe enormous responsibilities encom­ theater, author a few novels. It’s more With music and lyrics by Cole Porter, is why it was so difficult to find. ture the third place trophy in the coach Miss Mary Falgnant and assis­ yet to be announced to Stage sul^ glad that this “Kate” is not dead. Only although similar units last year entertained an estimated group of students from UConn at the begun. Sophomores are trying to passed inducting, writing and directing a than evident that the talent’s there! the songs are enchanting. The Viennese After building a bridge of rocks 4x800 meter relay. This relay team tant coach Mr. McCarthy, the girls scribers, will hopefully compensate certain areas of the Penney High stage 15 million people at locations around the world. top (toting cans of brew, that popular make a high school team for the first strains of “Wunderbar” turn up every day over a rain-swelled stream, we collegiate beverage), and they were was close to forfeiting until co­ have a 2-0 record. Lisa Tilden, Lynne for some of the weaker perfor­ were dead—and, unfortunately, some of time, many hoping to become the on the radio. “Another Opening, Another somehow managed to discover the just as exhiliarated as we were. captain Chris (Tieney, normally a Wright and Liz Neubelt are captains mances this year. the very clever patter songs were “new hope"; juniors are still fully in­ Show” will last as long as amateur downed wires and follow them up the sprinter, joined the team so all four for this year’s team. Lynne and Lisa Discussion periods following eadi GPTV cites Manchester IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN The four miles down were easy terested in what they might achieve, theatre. And if Porter had never written delivered from these dead areas. The mountain. It was a real test of could enter the event. In the 800 made the All-CCIL teani last year as matinee production allow students ones, and we reached the van feeling and seniors want to make their last '’’HARTFORD — The Manchester area a.m. on (Channel 24. anything but “So in Love Am I, ” be would Gilbertian lyrics of “We Open in Venice” THE 3RD physical fitness for all of the hikers. juniors. The softball team needs and teachers to ask questions like we could hike twenty more. It efforts successful while making sure medley relay, Cathy Decker, Liz will be in the spotlight on Connecticut Volunteer “go-getters” — including be immortal. and “ Where Is the Life That Late I Led?” more support if they are to achieve relating to the. set construction anJ ANNUAL We clamored up slippery rocks, was a satisfying trip, and thanks are the sophomores don’t pass them by. Fields, Chris Cheney, and Sue Pbblic Television tonight, as one of four Barry Botticello, Dick LaPolla, Dave The plot is intriguing.A touring com­ were often inaudible because the singers their high goals. the performance. ’The success of the hanging onto roots and trees for dear in order not only to Mr. Glaeser but Boys track has the most positive Donnelly missed third place by .6 ateas whose volunteers have contributed Callahan, Charlie Garabedian, and Bob pany is presenting Shakespeare’s were too far from one of the mikes. Two E. GRANBY ANTIQUES SHOW life. Finally we reached the seconds even through they won their The tennis teams have not yet question and answer period is due to to the two chaperones. Miss Moraitis outlook for the season after winning ^bstantial time and effort to the 1980 Boland — have been working since last fall “Taming of the Shrew,” and we do get more mikes hanging upstage would help at the Appalachian 'Trail, which led to the heat by a large margin. Lee-Ann begun their seasons, although final the friendly and candid reactions of. greatly. and Mr. Rashaw. Hopefully the thirteen consecutive meets and the Great CPTV Auction. Featured on the air acquiring donations for the auction. Ac­ several scenes from this warhorse The top. The views were great, and the remainder of the year will be filled CCIL title last year. Under the direc­ Stauffer, Sharon Sirois, and co­ cuts have been made. Miss Priscilla the actors and technical workers. The dancers were attractive, graceful, EAST GRANBY HIGH SCHOOL from Manchester will be guest auc- cording to Hachey, over 520,(X)0 in goods real play, however, shows the sun was shining brightly. with similar unique and successful tion of George Suitor and Dick captain Melissa Geagan captured Mally coaches the girls while Mr. W? look forward to our next Hart- colorful, and too long. The second act of a Rt. 187, East Granby, CT (Jbneers Joseph Hachey and Ken Lappen, and services have been brought in from Shakespearean actors behind the scenes. ■ We “conquered" both Everett and activities. The Outing Club lives! — fourth place in the high jump. The Philip Hyde coaches the boys. The ford Stage production when we will musical should be noticeable shorter than Williams, the boys have been qf; the Lappen Insurance Agency. the Manchester area. It turns out that the imperious lead SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1980 - 11 AM - 0 PM Race on Saturday — just in time. girls, coached by Mr. Barry Bers­ girls host East Catholic on April 29. be given a tour of the backstage and Patty Shirer successful in their first two meets, Other Manchester volunteers will be CFTV’s fundraising goal for this year’s (Petruchio) and his shrewish co-star the first. Editing the dancing would be a SU N DAY, A P R IL 20, 1980 - 11 AM - 5 PM tein, host Hartford Public High today “Member of the Wedding” set. winning the first meet against the boys’ first match is against taking bids over the phone and performing auction is 5350,000, approximately 10 per­ (Kate) are, in fact, star-crossed lovers step in the right direction. Sponsored by Rockville on the same day. Subscribing to the Hartford Stage Simsbury 109-45 and conquering in their first official meet. ofher auction functions, during tonight’s cent of the statewide network’s operating who have been married, divorced, and are Of course, musicals are not constructed The golf team (yes, a golf team Company allows students at high Penney 117-36. The boys are The baseball team is doing |)tirtion of the auction, from 6 p.m. to 1 budget. stormily but surely heading back to nup­ with the tightness of an Ibsen play, and THE E. GRANBY HISTORICAL SOCIETY does exist) also opens its season on school level to view the productions strongest in the distance events, shot extrem ely well, boasting a 3-0 tial bliss. The inevitable comic com­ audiences are usually tolerant of record. The Varsity team beat Fer­ April 29. of a top rate stage company: extraneous items. Really, "Wunderbar” THOMAS BARROWS & SONS, L.T.O. Manager Another view of eollege put, and javelin. They are looking plications provide a thoroughly amusing forward to another undefeated mi, 3-0, and Hall 7-6. Mr. Harold All teams have the potential for a Although not every student does not have much reason for existing in ROBERT BARROWS, Show Director There are a lot of people worth evening. After reading the High School season and CCIL title. The boys are Parks will be coaching for the last winning season. I wish all teams the necessarily likes each play, a variety “Kate” ; only its infectious melody can ADMISSION $1.50 BUT WITH AD ALL m eeting before you graduate. From an actor’s standpoint, “ Kate” is a World over the past month or two, I entering the Eastern Relays today time so the team has promised him best of luck for a successful season. of productions exposes the student to TV Tonight. justify it. The same cannot be said for ADMISSIONS $1.25 Perhaps I’m a bit sentimental, but good opportunity to spout some was b<“>i '''';ng to think it should be and tomorrow at Hall High School. the CCIL title. Dave Parks (no rela­ Let’s go for those CCIL titles!—Bette different aspects of the theater. — “Too Darn Hot” ; one wonders why Porter the senior year goes quickly and can 6:00 ® Maude Shakespeare as well as play a more renamed the “College World” We’ve The girls track team participated tion to Mr. Parks) is the sole captain Sheldon Patty Cone, Amy Costa 1KW included it. Nor is there much plot hear . about the trials and be a lot of fun. — L.S. (£ GD (S Naws 0 Dick Cavett S S ® Midnight Special modern role and do a lot of singing. The in the first Nutmeg Relays this past of the team. The team has four CSILovaUicy two leads in this production fill the bill ad- justification for “Brush Up Your tribulations of early acceptances and ( £ Joker's Wild 11:30 1:30 April 17th-24th Saturday at Conard High. Over forty- games during vacation, three of (3D Movie "Cisco Pike " (1971)- (3D News (Tima Approximate) Shakespeare”—but logic disappears and the anxious waiting for the letter that 3 TV Auction miralby. Karen Johnson, making her five teams from throughout Connec­ them at home. They would ap­ SM'A'S'H Gene Hackman. Kris Krislolfer- a Movie '''The Shanghai debut with The Players, has the operatic comedy triumphs when the. two comic SPECIALS will either m?ke or break our future. ticut and Massachusetts participated preciate the school’s support when S ) Streets Of San Frsndsco son. Chest" (1948) Roland Winters, gangsters, Bob Plunkett and Bob Gordon, Ethnic Fair (SK o ja k Mantan Moreland. experience to fill out a song like "So In Most recently juniors were advised in this occasion in which all track and they face East Catholic on Friday Library doors closed 10 Zoom (R) clown their way through the song. This INCLUDES X ® Friday Love” and enough vinegar to play a very to get moving and decide early where field events were performed in relay April 19, Simsbury on Tuesday April 6:30 5 ® Dave Allen 1:40 dynamic duo steal scenes throughout the ( £ News convincing Kate, Bill Brimmer, also new •Salad Bar they want to go. Time is running out, form. Although Conard, Hall, and 21, and Penney on Friday April 25. (I) Walcoma Back, Konar ® I S ® Tonight play. scheduled Does this sound familiar to you? library, there is no other place for rt ( S Tic Tec Dough 0 Austin City lim its 2:00 to The Players, has an excellent voice for •POT. or VEG. or is it? Litchfield dominated, MHS made a Another team that is trying to ------J l B ® NN B BC C News f If you’ve always wanted to travel It’s 1 or 2 o’clock in the morning and to go. In these cases it may be 12:00 ( £ Jos Franklin his Shakespearean role and a macho stage The orchestra was absolutely sparkling. Call me lazy, but 1 didn’t decide un­ respectable showing for only having regain the CCIL title is the Varsity OBobNewhart BONELESS in order to learn about different you’ve been doing homework since 5 necessary to close the library^ 0 Over Easy ( S Movie "Blacula"" (1972) Wil­ 2:30 presence that would ban him from any Before the overture had ended, we knew til November to what colleges I half the team present. Many people softball team. The girls went to the liam Marshall. Vonetta McGee. CHICKEN countries and their cultures, o’clock and are fed up with it. You H ow ever, I would su gg est a S Movie "The Mudlark " (1951) ERA convention. The tension between that this evening would be an experience. would be applying. Early decision is were not able to stay for the whole quarter finals in the state tourna­ 6tSS (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Alec Guinness. Irene Dunne. *5.75 not for everyone. April vacations can customs, and lifestyles, but have then figure that you can finish up modification*whereby students could ® News 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) these two roles will make or break the Great credit is due to Music Director Bill KIEV day that lasted over six hours. One ment last year, but their goals are to O Movie ""X The Unknown " 2:45 Tyler for melding his relatively young be spent traipsing around from lacked the funds to do so, the Rain­ what is left if you run into the library be allowed to look for a book or HiOO a Movie "Lo ss Of Innocence" play. Johnson and Brimmer sustain that relay team comprised of Karen win the state title this year while QP C B S News (1957) Dean Jagger, Edward group into a disciplined and accurage BAKED STUFFED college to college, or they can be bow Club is now giving you the at the start of your Tree period the magazine and then leave. At present Chapman. (1961) Kenneth More, Danielle tenstion very successfully. Scott, Sue Donnelly, Chris Cheney, making the season as enjoyable as S All InThsFsm Ily Darrieux. ensemble, and for getting the chorus to CRAB spent relaxing and enjoying these chance, so that you won’t have to next morning and sit in the back of this is not allowed by the librarians. GE) 9 ABC News 12:30 Gregory Barrett as the rather dense the library away from your friends If none of my suggestions were to (3D Faos TTia Music 3 ) Movie ""Goodbye Charlie'" 3:00 senator Harrison Howell, suitor of Kate, sing enthusiastically and tunefully. *6.95 high school days. They don’t last clean out your bank account. d) Movte "River Of Mystery" LEGS On May 7, from 9 a.m. to3;30p,m., and work straight through the entire be considered by the administration (31 Festival OtFsIth (1964) Tony Curtis. Debbie adds a nice note of comic-er relief: one of To stage director and choreographer forever. It’s difficult to decide as a 39 PopI Qoas The Country Reynolds. (1969) Vic Morrow, Claude junior just what you want to do for the club is sponsoring an Ethnic Fair, Skip Day defended period. but one, it should be that of announ­ 32 News Akins. the funniest scenes is when Petruchio is Sarah Ketter: hearty congratulations for 12:40 the rest of your life. Deciding where which will ^ held in the quadrangle. Instead, while listening to the mor­ cing closings the day before they are ® Nawtywed Qama 3:01 virtually hypnotizing him while a seething bringing this lively and polished “ Kate” SUN. ® M " A 'S - H (!) Star Trek you want to spend four whole years is In case of rain, the fair will be held Last week, members of the Senior from Manchester to Misquamicut. ning announcements you are told that to take place. This could avoid a lot 6 M cHals's Navy d) Movla "Sherlock Holmes Kate looks on. Ann Fothergill as Lois Lane into being. May the Ketter-Tyler THURS. ( ^ Dick Cavett And The Voice Of Terror" (1942) 99< inside the high school in one of its Commencement Committee Why? What possesses students, your place of salvation will be closed of frustrations, unfinished homework and George Dagon as Bill Calhoun are collaboration long endure. not an easy task. Don’t rush it. 7129 Rasll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Undoubtedly you will change your classrooms. described to some 650 seniors the in­ who otherwise would be hunched during your free period. In your and failed tests. — Laurie Patarini (J9 Dally Numbers over a book, to skip a school day, and mind many times before you decide This myriad of ethnic groupings is terminable glee of Senior Activities. exhaustion you feel like crying. You 7:30 where you really want to apply. One designed to help students learn about Mr. Ludes, Mr. Mazzotta and the head en masse to the nearest are convinced that the administra­ (X) P.M. Magazine should be fairly confident of his cultural aspects of various countries four Class of '80 officers told us about watering-hole by the nearest water? tion is out to get you. If you don’t get (B All In The Family Certainly, defiance of authority has Scholars if; Family Feud decisions since applying alone can and ethnic groups throughout the the Senior Prom, Senior Class Picnic admitted to Prestige U., it will be Omelette) Ourgefs 5oioo AFFORDABLE FAMILY FUN 3 ) Benny Hill run up an expense. If you are certain world. Each country or group will be and Senior party. But they discreetly something to do with it, but I think because the library was closed at the 39 Nashville Music in your mind of your future plans, represented by its own booth and will neglected to mention the activity the problem goes deeper than that. If last minute to house a meeting of the 3 2 M "A * S * H onD ouf 5peooitv— Cfepes awarded ® (|9 Tic Tec Dough on the incomparable midway of then go ahead and apply early deci­ schedule activities throughout the most eagerly anticipated by each one thinks of Senior Skip Day as a survey group from “What Makes Of the approximately l,56t) 01 The Odd Couple sion. but if you aren't, don't. day such as speakers and slide shows, year’s graduating class — Senior part of history and then considers it American Teen-agers Tick.” What corporate-sponsored scholarships 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report Are Alwoy) Avoiobie Enjoy the time that you’re here. as well as a sampling ot its music, Skip Day. in terms of Hegelian dialectic, the Makes American Teen-agers Tick? .awarded through the National Merit 6:00 food and clothing. The countries and This is of course, the unofficial day continuation of this “holiday” can be What do they need the library for? S The Incredible Hulk CocHioiis ServeD Scholarship Corporation, 52 went to £ Carol Burnett And Friainda ethnic groups being represented are: on which all self-respecting seniors more readily understood. I’m sure that most students at Connecticut residents. Of the 52, ij) That's Incredibis England. Poland, Israel, Iran, Cuba, decide not to attend school. Instead, Hegel was a famous German MHS have had this happen to them MHS can claim two winners. This ^ Movie VMa|or Dundee" CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD ijutjuximiiun High School World Staff philosopher who viewed history in and are outraged at the ad­ 11965) Charlton Heston. Richard Puerto Rico, Black Americans, they hop in their cars, and head for distinction is a never-ending source Harris A Union major leads 100 FrMhIy BakM Quiche, Spinach in Patty Shirer ...... Co-editor American Indians, Italy and India, to some undetermined location (the this manner: he felt that every idea ministration’s policy of last minute of joy for Principal Ludes, who ad­ vblunleer prisoners on a danger­ Salad, Qlaaa ol WIna...... Joanne Weiss ...... Co-editor name a few. If you would like to work beach, perhaps). Each year the ad­ (thesis) eventually produces Its op­ library closing announcements. I mits that he is “bursting with pride” ous mission against the • posite (antithesis), ’hien, through an ^aches. 4.50 Gary Selinger...... News editor on any of the committees for these ministration issues stern warnings to cannot think of one instance this year over the accomplishments of the two ( 9 32 ® The Friday Qamas Our Famoua Onion Soup, Broad A out-and-out struggle, the two ideas i r COM ING i c East Hartford Laurie Patarini . . . . Feature editor booths or start one for another coun­ the senior class against such a bla­ when the announcement was made Merit Scholars. Far be it from the 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) Butter, Salad, Qlaaa of W in # ..... Bette Sheldon...... Sports editor try, see Dr. Dean, Melissa Spiel, or tant violation of school decorum and merge to form some sort of com­ more than five hours before the editorial staff of High School World n Movie "Frenchman's promise (synthesis). This theory of Creek" (1944) Joan Fontaine. AHMojor •3.95. Scott Wright...... Art editor any Rainbow Club member. 'The fair each year, the roar of GTO’s and closing was to occur. ’This is my to allow Mr. Ludes the lion’s share of Arturo de Cordova. A proper 527-0900 LOCATION: SOSEB LANE. OPPOSITE FORMER J.M . FIELD STORE Ted Cummings...... Photo editor promises to be an exciting event, so Country Squires (for the more staid history works beautifully when used major complaint. the preening and strutting; we, too, English tedy is wooed and won CfeDitCofd) Zarte Vaughan...... Adviser don’t miss it! — Sue Mackiewicz members of the class) can be heard to comprehend Senior Skip Day. I see no reason that the administra­ wish to congratulate troth Linda l» a swashbuckling French Seniors traditionally revere the Im­ buccaneer (2 hrs.) tion cannot make announcements the Hewitt and Gary Selinger for their 0 Waahktgton Weak In Ravlaw ★ OPEN portant time spent in the library. But day before the closing is to take ★ selection as National Merit Scholars,, 8:30 The Manchester ^ 30 eventually this idea (thesis) place. If this were done, a lot of One of the objectives of this weekly l33MervQrtflln WY FAMILY IS I WAS.^ITEOrtBOWr WEEKNIGHTS w e r e GOlKfr WIHD produces it antithesis; dropping out of frustration and bad feelings toward page is the betterment of the school’s 0WaH$traalWaak Gilbert and Sullivan SUPER -seeiN(?THE m a rsh school to go play lead singer with a the administration would be avoided. 9:00 '''0 t h e M0UmtA