For Bear Eleven Take Plaee at the Source—The Loc- Professional Plans Wore Definite •Ihh A- Thi* •I High Sehool Success M Obtain Not Considered
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TA.v.rr **** t ,... ' t Ka LEADERETTE lt» about thia time of year that folks (rt to rvalue how •lily ii the ordinance which forbid, anyone Iran Raking a fire outdoor! without a permit There a n il one L of getting rid of leavea. That's by burning them. Of < they shouldn’t be set afire and left unwatched But what's wrong with such fires if they are properly watched* Why then, not change the ordinances to make inch fires legal if they are attended by a person of adult years' LYNDHURST. N. J.. NOVKMBHi in. l*.t# m e W ***( (MM » • * * < • • i h n i i. Burk* is Fncrturnninn National Ruler More Ancient History Registered Bloomfield Tech Students For Teaching Supervising Principal Burke has gained nation-wide ’asl attention through! an article published laid month in the K reader •tiltnuitnl the following letter In l<Mt there were 7 4 « l Nm Jersey Edttealioual Review. The article deartihea his tu the edit** th»« week ane nt «mr »tur> la*l In I'*Ml there were ?,7Mk efforts to direct attention of atodenu lo the advantages at ■ week u! the remarkable failure of lhe I >nd Ktul \»h i •frttM'tl |»rett> *h«M-ked b l the teaching profession. hlir*l presidential ttMe Iu .how the incrc4«e ! Wrote Mr. Burltc: one might ordtnanK e\|i«i in a rapidly -w li«»le thing Recruitment of teachers m ust ------ - - - growing c.oiumitiit* M e ll, gtt Ih i. k Iw IW l There were 4,- For Bear eleven take plaee at the source—the loc- professional plans wore definite •ihh a- thi* •I high sehool Success m obtain not considered. The stud iVar t-ditor IT 2 \ote» t * . | I p a p e r lulltilt, toU order, ing s sufficient number of teach- »n*a selected were thoae who. on l»ur iw nrir it wonderful I don't know we pr.NliM^- V m !i fa r hack a» 3t» Manisera W in Seek Scoring ers depends largely upon the ,lw ba*1* uf acadaWlk standing of responsibility and initl and personality rsting. might re, whether lo Ih* .harm ed «*r «p| tail'd ago Lead in Saturday Tussel stive of the adminiatration snd *°hably be expected lo become \ uu don t M-em al>l. to understand w h \ ll> the Wa*. Mr Il'Hiirf rrrennl l l 1#'. guidance departmanta of the tl0* 1 teachers Thus we selected losn»lii|> toting i»n’i |*r ogrt »*ing fa*tcr • school We at Lyndhurst High 14 aemors. 20 juniors, and nine \«de* thal \r s t \| Smith poured lltrwttgh With one game still to go. Frank Calvert of Hashrouek School believe this is so, anu oi- sophomores Many of these had th a n it i». w ith fi.472 S i ll s , Im.% ! Heights al Ihe moment leads Bergen Count > -U JIs,. in- T J T * 1 fuMance counsel- If iuu want llw IM.I2 tw te. go hack to You MTta to forget 11* .«• lh«- u ar did dividual spring race wiU. a w .1 of 150 p ^ n t. three ul- t ? " S T ! of these group*. separately, t*»ur own file# M r H«N»*e%eli re re ite d I, . I th in g , to lh e l*M» t M|« lies more than Conrad Manisera of LyndliuM. gram was established last spring ! the following facte were sug- H li to 1.22T f.»r Mr IU «*v C to n g g t. 'HALL In- l«MJ| lhe %**ltng ma< liuir* did the Manisera, who held a 23-point edge over (divert Iasi 1 0 ‘ntrrr* promiain* students in 1 here were ami hold tour Inreaeh. kid Work S» il the spread Im tw ee n th e l»*|l» week slipped to second over the past week-end when the “V rougT^guW ^f'Thannel, .. IiiR t ole* m i . George Hall a n d 1**18 iw tr* d id n 't «rem . ito u g h for *«»ur nasbrourk Heights star rolled u p 2 6 poiut* Fen »«■ learned last December Now ch eck . Lee. Manisera was idle. th** two seniors, two jun Entertain li)oo«l«lo»l ese», sIn ion do old ream-mln r In \ *#4H t u : * |n |«U. |» The speedy Lyndhurst boy will tors, one sophomore,sophomore. and one how thing* were done when paper ballot* l**IR 7 . 7 o» pi»t V»H title, imtfr ihan freshman had fixed intentions of get his chance to regain the lead were III \ ogue Non-U »oil tcttu*tidw-r tile w ere 1**1 III |«l 12 this Saturday when 'he faces becoming teachers. This total of io c a l B k s da>ft when the elr* loot Im ij iiI hut» Mould, Bloomfield Tech- Calvert will be seven fell short of Lyndhurst Ihd «iii*i n«hip .lip mi f idle this week, but wHl swine High School’s responsibility to go d o w n to ih e ie«ai«u« «»i a t»earl<> gin t»r did ilo m r« e of «»ur w4e«tt««u bttaed-% meet its fair share of future tea Lodge ii Honored With into action against Wo<id-Ridg* mill ami mark up ih« mind** r of %«Me* m ilh«-r ? on Thanksgiving Day. Manisei,- chers that will be needed (<•*■ the v;»it From National wlinli had Iteen unlrm l I aud |»aul loft will also see action that da\ schools of our state. It is indicat Exalted Ruler ol Elks d id tho*«* iro n Noting mat h im * do against East Rutherford. ed. also, a sharp decline in m er t^ r «l**n t %'ovi. >t*u *«•j r . e itte h'|> r>*« lia iu i* ih* trh 'k * Has S Touchdown* est. since a much higher compar- 1 Urnrge I Hall nl Lynbr.«.k MHt sla te d , t k r r r w e re H.T2H 1 aw ait o u r re p ly . Calvert’s 26-point spree against j ative proportion of ouF gradual ' es were then enrolled in our New V o ,G r a n d Exalted Nutet in«t in l*>Mt the Bndgemen put him wel of th. Hen. v.olent and P io i.stiw % i.m \t v<m:n ahead of the former Berger j state teachers colleges, particul Order • f Klks, ha* made tlu- fight County mark of 126. points, set arly Montclair, Newark and Trenton State Teachers. Colic*** m r democracy tlu- maiot last fall by Dumont's Ed McClair tiVe-.tf in* a-1 ministration and broken last week by Manise The objectives of our prognhn School Board Citizens Protest Conditions ra. Big Frank now has 2t touch ANTHONY T1KZZA to interest more students in the Hail iM'gan his ' career at « new**? -the r»Ugh and tn irf t. downs and has booted 18 conver [ prcdession of teaching A )» i ____ a f N-e Puts Students Along Riverside Avenue atom ------ — — — —— — '1X1 T o accept Lyndhurst High I M i t i 17. navy v*tei an of WuiUl Wai Seeond-ptace Manisera, liks 2T i* j School's responsibilty to furnish geated tothem On Full Time Charq* That Naw Aiphalt Plant 'IVill ba six-pointers and has run ave* its just share of promising stu 1. The future financial status of and an eseAtivr of . ... nine extra tallies for a total oi dents for teaching j teachers can improve. of thr toontry'* largest I'ltrpoi ^ J«H#r»On ClaiM t Pu* DanqafOM. fo H aalfh and Safaty of H*at A raa 147 points. He figures ttf'go wel 2 To present the opportunities j 2. Working conditions compare M1*'" Hall grateful foi the o(> B ad on All.Day Stttion i w i> t Hvwc.1 «r < ^ against Bloomfield Tech thi- n the teaching profession in such i favorably with business and »n- portundtes that a dt^hxMiatu • fwt IM Ihr rUwa.1 W ftot J*kHy gave him. wantK to pte*a-iv. anua.t mi,i 9- week and still has a chance tr a way that more of our able stu- i dustry Iv.jAi ii, t »>t, ,, , n , 111 • mated *n eatewaive rfeggi hit the 200-mark. dents will be attracted to the i In addittof) to ability and I th.». o|vp..rtunitu * fot futui. tgl • v*. ^ v - 1 t- \» imutf « i rhe froen j Aim . i- an*. ’ __ ______ trofvi F t a n a Tm s i m »,i a t u>n, i| |k.lift. ,.f ?47 K'tie'fodv Scoring twice against Pearl Ri teres), the l;»w of supply ami d* ol h#.- ai thre. Hiut.'d M o- i* s., r ,.rl \*-oufc .ftpaikenl * arfiw ,<l .lit o..-nlb ver. Westwood High's Jim "Zag J To maintain the interest ar mand should be considered St> Not a^ m fanatic, hlnul to dr mg l«»l •*«*!. «l«:fc to** |>»ide*l» uf oatdltM H ot U»* TK. i gy " Dioszeghy climbed into thirr tard until a final vocational many teachers are ojededthat j headed the board > ttW r. a#« t d place -' - - 1------ choice u made I aWui* of il# f.-a f I tndho tg a lj4 .o ii lt< in* |4ai*w4 .waa twM^t (<} this is one field a stt«d*nt e ^ u l l V<a‘t UpM t** a n d Hiv e* m ^ L i w M Westwood ae* now has 13 touch m .arnm .