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10, 1969 at Weatflem, K.J 25 EiCRQAD ST» mi JJRSBK .*•• School's Out- Drive Carefully **1*<S THE WESTFIELD LEADER THf HADING AND MOST WIDELY ClRCUIATtD WilKlY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Second Cliiss Postage Fai4 SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR—No. 49 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969 _ at WeatfleM, K.J. SOPages—W Cents Local Sex Education Add Twenty Seven Board Okays Not Seen Stalled New Teachers; Name Albert Bobal By State Legislation Fifteen Resign The passage by the New Jersey Senate of two sex ethication-retated Twenty seven new teachers were New WHS Principal WE A Pact Assembly resolutions iast week lias but little impact on- the beat existing appointed to the WestHeld public A 16'pag'e agreement between the We&fcfieM Education Association, family living—sex education curriculum in elementary schools. school; stafi at a meetireg of tiie AJfoert R. Bobai was appointed Tuesday night by the Board of Educa- : bargaining agent for local scferal personnel, and the Boartt of Education But tfhe resolutions do eliminate the expansion of sex education Board of Education Tuesday night. tion as the new principal of Westfield Senior High School. Succeeding Dt". was rallied unanimwisly by the sctiool board! at its meeting Tuesday courses to the secondary tevel. Fifteen resignations also were ap- 37 Area Scouts Robert L. Foose, Mr. Bobai will assume his new duties on Tuesday. Bighl, The <tocamerit is <ahe first of its kind here in accordance with recent The legislation, ACR 69 and AOB proved. .state legislates covering public employes. 84, directs the Senate and General Westfield Band •Theitiew teachers are Mrs. Tobe The educator, selected from a field of five candidates interviewed The agreement specified financial Venus .Couldn't Star Assembly Committees on Education P-, Albert, replacing Miss Carolyn Jamboree-Bound extensively by a screening conimitte, has been principal of Edison Junior provisions, procedures for teacher to study sex education in the pub- Performs Tonight De Cjptro, McKinley sisth grade, : A number of loeal boys will at- Iliji School since 1964. His new post grievances, a salary schedule lor At Local Ceremony lic schools and requests State Com- The Westfield Concert Band, un- $7,ll»l Stewart T. Carey, replacing teachers and nurses, one for extra tend the Boy Scouts of America's f nines an annual salary of $20,500. Honoring Firemen missioner of Education Carl L. der the direction of Robert Banks. Ernesi Anderson, Edison physical pay lor extra work, a coaches' merit Marburger to advise local boards will perform tonight in Mtadww»skin education, $7,100; Mrs. Gail C. Car- seventh national Jamboree July 16 ao-i'iu 60 applications had been re- guide and a program for special to 22 at Fsrragut State Park, Idaho, grants and sabbatical leave. .JUS'S JIHJf^fW RCIM MCH oi education not to initiate pro- Park at 8:15. The program for this toa, additional third grade position ccivod for the position left vacant at Franklin, $7,500; Mrs. Diane M. site o£ 1967's World Jamboree. Some In the agreement, the Board of Venn, pet d*c of the PoOb lam- grams of sex education during tee evening includes; '"Uwnderwest aurp the June 30 resignation of Dr. Education also agrees to provide <•* •*•»• koine •* *W Virginia SI. pendency of the legislative inquiry. DeVido, replacing Mrs, Marie Wit- 35,000 boys, including scouts from fitfl family coverage for Blue Cross, *•• wrtwwtwly damaged by lire Existing programs, it is thought, Bams (transferred to Graot), part 23 foreign countries, will take part ross, g DaneX e ,/^,T GKeve^ .... ^. Blue Shield, major d <** ~ i "Hewghana time librarian Washington, $4,000. in this summer's activities. ' \lr. Bobai has proved himself and Mar ». *»* <>» elw«* *• will be pemdtUd to continue. o he a capable and intelligent edu- Rider J for all per- T"*»*»y »W>» «*«i < W ~ Yoder- Also Robert L. Harrison, replac- Thirty-seven boys from Westfield, locally, thee elementareementary family ing Mrs. Denfee Doyle, McKinley Scotch Plains, Fanwood, and Moun- i," according to Dr. Lillard E. sonnel. Hreinen received ettaUam lfwn Ike living program introduced Ms year Walters; "Around the World in 80 sixth, -grade, $8,000; David E. Hol- tainside will form Troop 15. Scout- uj*, superintendent of sctools, is at a temporary standstill pend- Days" — Young; "Under the Dou-linger; replacing Miss Nancy A. master is William Holt, and assist- ing a stiKjy by a review committee. 1 •'wl.o has the respect of students, ble Eagle"" — Wagner- "Siba Bott,' Roosevelt geography, $7,10tf; ant Scoutmasters are Edmund Gre- Michael A, Kaiiraowski, reptaclng a'ait members and the cwmmunity. ?«J^ ?*•£ .TR <*»**" - Hall: Ifcemesfew "Dr. tier and Hans Ebel The boy leaders 1 Mrs, "Berniee P. CosewMh, Edison are Senior Patrol Leader Dieter He has been imaginative and en- A. McOroarty, vtee president of the _ . „ ' 7r~, „ , . social studies, S7.250; Miss Karen A. school board who presided at the ^ago'-Jarre; "Sandpaper Bal- Struzyna, Junior Assistant Scout- ehuSiastic in proroftting new pro- KrahJnK. replacing Mrs. Gail Weitz- masters David Smith and1 Ray grams for tte ijenflfit of our young group's public meeting Tuesday ^" — Anderses; Selection* from enlcuni, Ellison art, S7 25O. grees and 15 years' experience, caaliw c—tratnlatl*— I* ibe cerc- r Ferri, Quartermaster Kenneth Mac- Bobai was an Army Air Force na- nwny. : night, is anticipated by the end of "Chtty CMtty Bang Bang" ~3ber- Mi* Elena M, Lopez, replacing Nurses' salaries range from $5,908 Septeirfcer. While staiH members n; and "Independentia" — Hall. Richie and Scribe Drew Brown. eHnmently qualified to assume this to $10,050 depending on years with Claiirta* ttat Beta "tw ettea art ma Mrs.; Susan Tisohlsr, senior high wlH 1 m EOgliih, *7,5O0; Mrs, Adefe S. Lu«fe- Each of the troop's four patrols most important position," 0r, Law (he system and degrees earned. teat to a iiMhe^lM tome," dm- they are "non-votirig" delegate. P* *"™ Wednesday evening. has eight jnenrfwrs. The Flying 16 and mann, replacing Mrs. Susan toeas- added. Bie range tor extra pay for those ter D. Craf le, executive 4ktttut *t The sex education program, the *"" > ^ Summit Concert cip, f McKinley teacher-librarian, •Eagle Patrol contains Patrol Lead- tfxfee duties exeeed the customary tke N.J. Humane Sactety, cHc4 board maintains, will not be rein- Band will perform on Thursday, »7,5O»; Miss D. Earlene Mayer, re- (Cmtimied en page J) ALBERT B. BOBAL Prior to his principalship at Edi- ciastrooni activities range from WOO "pnmM act!** «• «ke part «f HM stated in the schools until Ibe re- July 17. Both concerts will begin at son, Mr. Bdbai was principal ol WetlflcU Hr*m*n, Part A. aUttllft placing Mrs. Karen B. £1 Koury, to |730 and for coaches, in varying port has been received ao* Kted 8;l5 in Mindowaskin Park. senior htgii English, $7,750. Roosevelt Junior High, Co>l«i*u$ degrees of responolbility and ex-art nmmtt i. Prie* to aaaiybif upon and Lincoln Schools here. No one perienee, from 1100 to $1,800. ThemwtMv-nwmii wimtHrttw, aril- In case It is necessary -to cancel Mils "Judith A, Motto, replacing has been named to succeed him as |l,H0 sum is quoted as tt«e addi flctel mptraitoa, ami •ayfea" la Miss Mary L. Ryan, senior high No Pool Here yet at Edisu«, English, *7,lO(l, Anthwvy C. Quag- lionai salary of a high school head tavfag the a?eK«m 4*f • education propam at y «*)(ed to eaB ZV4M1 one hour to- The new principal of Westfield looWball coach at the 10 year level liano, ^replacing Miss Oanta Hill, Plaavea were iranM Mk Bat-night's board meeting. A- MK eoorert time or any time thers- muter high math, 17,100; Edward High School, a resident of 523 HiiU «Har* «Ml Prtae. crest Ave., was awarded a baciielo* tCmtkmtt m PMtt 1) alter. - 4. ftMteoao, replacing Miss C. This Summer of science degree A Rtrtgers Univer- lwn Dostin. senior high The WestlieM Manorial Pool, which had aittkipsted a summer sity -m iM8 ^ a master'» degrei editcittw, %~;&f); MLS* DanuU A.opening, will not be ready for swimming Bus year, it was revealed at a ^ university in HM. Repoei replacing Mrs. Eiiratorth ltfm 8ame meeting of the Town Countil Tuesday night in a communication received Ke currently is enrolled ill • doe- Playfields in Circus Mood at Mid Season Principe senior hiiSh English, |7,- Irani Kenneth Lyrtg, chairman of the eitizeflB pool committee. UH..gs program in educational admia- "Omit Week"- will htfMi«M th* 259 Mr, Lyng cited labor strike? and eoMtruptton delays as deterrents Nation there. In 1988, 1% was «j» the RecMatian v Mrs \nncsley C Swicker, re- torn* «M at »divi- to «he North Seo*cii Pitting Ave. ^ 38 g(SMOi adtnimatra ,.Btto»'mi-mm-"** MUM Dtkna A Hi«vk% pool complex comptotion. p^ticipate in a 4w«Hnti8atvn T»ur»d»y, *«j> 17, C**«, 1 sixth gt»* '*J,lM, to buj 1:15, Grant, l:»-ti», W»tiigr—, t«p: will :Mhi» MMM>'r f*aj| |iiiH™wrSBaji wa» w fay pMy « tMniay rf J i !•*», W*wr,.-*IMt#, ••«•»• J6 rAiiAeDU, approved salary pay- pet rtlWW itttM • *«|U tiaatevef to three man whn He Friday. My' H, JMl'mtoy, l-t;M repjacVr* ***f'!* a clo»n day, ami the wmaai b»Bom EA »1 »« Uncoil), l:«4:tt iual eftrlier this year been hired m y^orld W»r II »nd tattftt hWac> awdtauta* cnuiMetar, H,97t, m»nageria! staff for the pool, fitew J^J, ^^jptune and WeatfitM Wfh aseensicti contest. :1»-2:4I, »nd Watfcr L. *W|*iJS In'order Ip HWtieM* to the are Joseph DeBa Bsfltet, »S,090, SCJKQIS prior to asduming admiai«- Wuestunan, Roosevelt aciem*, Waftsr Clarksnon, »3,000, aivd RtchartJ trative positions in {ho hwai lebaai •d, (Me each «• "#» boy ««d girl .f on a playground.
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