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New Teachers Joining the Summit School System J Forman Go 1X1 lead the Herald Read the Herald Local Newt For Local News Summit tm$$r Serving Summit for $8 fetxrt Y«*r—No. 14 THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, It54 Bat«ra4 M ImM Claw Stetut at IM wW •* Saaurit, N. I. V**m ta* Act of Marek I. ills $4 A YEAR !• CENTS School for 1K6-S7 iyday Marts Closing Weeks September 17 4*>s 38 New Teachers Schools Open Next Thursday; Principals meeting Tuesday, Sepuphr # at •:» I.B, Workshop for teachers, WednesdayS«pt«»»b*r S at.l:» a.m. at Lincoln School All teachers will meet in their miffcWlfi taiktinfs fa Wednesday, September 5 To Assume Posts City's Recreation Program at 1:30 p.m. Record Enrollment Expected Although nda in the etrly ptrt of the week cancelled Registration of new student* on Wednesday, September 9 In Cry's Schools Schools open for students on Thursday, September • Summer vacation will come to an official end next nmny activities, tht city's ten-week aumuer recreation Thirty-eight new teachers win October , » . " '. 33 day* Thursday, September 6. when school bells will ring in m a* five playgrounds finished its ninth week tot take over class assignments when Summit for what is expected to be a record-breaking en- with a flurry of action, climaxed by the annual Hay- November ._•«_, « 18 da>» the eity'a public schools open next rollment of students. > Single session Tuesday, November • tor Election Day Thursday, Sept. €. on Thursday. Schools close November t and ft — MJEA Convention Full classes will be held/the first day and new students • supervised portion of the Six of them will fill new posts -—— ~~ j'will be registered at their various Single session Wednesday, November U, before Thanksgiving in the schools, while the remlin- program will officially end Schools reopen on Monday. Novemher II schools on Band Concert ing 32 take over classes vacated 5, throughout the day. torn at all playgrounds. How- December n 15 days by promotions, resignations or Two Summit Sisters leaves of absence. The schools will open this year r, the children will itill be aUe Schools dose at the end of tfat day, Friday, December 21 tor Christmas vacation with 3ft new teachers Joining the (avail themselves of much of January ' • • . ' tt day»t Those filling new assignment* system. Only six of these wUJ fill Tonight Features include Howard S. Anderson, tvttjpmmt which will remain Schools reopen on Wednesday. Jaavaty t, WFl instantly Killed new posts. The remainder have Harold J. Ahem. Miss Barbara J. been hired to fill vacancies. February _. - • . ' • 15 days Knapp, Miss Marion M. Loftus, Schools close at the end of the day «B Friday, February 15 f»r mid-winter Throughout the summer months r, which was participated Hamaford Work William J. McCIurkm and Mrs. By Train at Shore extensive renovation and repairs vacation Katherir* S. Marvin. approximately 400 boys and Under the auspices of the Board Schools reopen on Monday, February 25 Two Summit sisters who were have been made to practically all Anderson, who, fills the high school buildings but the recent from the five playground*, of Recreation the Summit Concert March ••••-' 21 days vacationing at Bay Head were in- held at Memorial Field. The Band will present its final concert school driver and physical educa- stantly killed at 1 p.m. Monday steel strike has halted work on the ram consisted of ehampion- in the current season at Memorial April . • 17 days tion posts, has one year of leach- at Point rieasant Beach when a new additions for Franklin and ing background. He his a IIS. Jefferson Schools, the Board of fkld events, baseball games Field at 8:15 p.m. today. A post Schools dose at the end of the day on Friday, April 12 for spring vacation and Flow moving mail train crashed Hay and an MS. from Rutgers Uni- Education said this week. I mechanical rides. season concert will be presented HolidaEastery on. ThursdaySchools reope, Many 30on, MemoriaMoaiay. l ApriDayl 22 (Easter is April 21) 0 into their car at a crossing. September 13. Clarence J. Am- versity. He has had two rears of The .sisters were Mrs. Marie L. Walter S. Efldy, secretary el i the tetherbaO championships, brose will conduct the program to- June 14 days military service. Schreiher. 74, of the DeBary, and the Board, said that construction and Mabie Playgrounds night fat a variety of tones includ- Schools dose on Thursday, Jane H Also filling a driver and physi- Miss Kathleen M. Didrichsen, 72. at the two schools has come to captured two first-place ing Harry S. Hannaford's new com- cal education post will be Ahem, a standstill for lack of steel but while Lincoln and Wash- position, a suite of his Floodtide, 182 days a graduate of Summit High Lesters Also Injured voiced hope t|»at suppliers would i took two others. Fogbound, and Northwester; all School, Scion Hall and St. John's Former Mayor Maxwell Les- soon tie able to catch up on back- logs in order to meet the city's and Memorial Hay- of which he wrote this summer. |tor« Hows End University. Ahern also has two ter, Jr. and Mrs. Lester of 105 took first place honors years of military service. order. It was learned that until Mr. Hannaford is the regular con- Summit Mtafl stores will re- New England avenue also were new shipments of steel are re- horseshoe thawing sin- ductor of the band. YMCA to Start Nature Clubs Hiss Knapp, who received an injured in ai auto accident at contest while Washington same faBlteMSaf hours after ceived, no further work can be Although Summit residents have A.B. degree from Drew Univer- Point Pleasant last Tharsday performed. in second. In the horseshoe Labor Day, Beginning Monday. sity in June of this year will take tad both are confined to a shore doubles, Memorial and heard the regular concerts on al- Work on Pool September It, stores will be open Plan Visit to The strike has also curtailed ternate Thursday nights at Me- over the new fourth grade at hospital. each shared top hoa- on Monday*, .,. Roosevelt School. Details regarding the accident the task of converting to oil the morial Field, many do not know During fl# summer months Brayton and Roosevelt School's that the band members have given Island Beach The new commercial course at or the extent of injuries have Annex Nov. 1 most storeavwere dosed all day not been learned. heating system boilers. However, 1al, Mabie and Lincoln concerts in other communities as The Summit Nature Club and the high school will be filled by Mr. Eddy said that by September I took first place in the singles welL The hand is tentatively plan- Monday to five employees long Miss Loftus who has ten years of Construction of the VMCA's new the Nature CTub of Chatham have of Summit Garden Apartments, IS, the Board expects to have the championship events, ning a concert ;at Lyons Hospital week-ends. ; • * teaching experience. She is for- annex will begin about November completed plans to visit Island 180 Summit avenue. majority of the work completed. i the doubles, Mabie captured for September 7. The band mem- merly of the Washington School , Three New Courses 1, according to the program sched- Beach as the first field trip of the According to shore police re- events. also give their time in the fall season on Saturday, Septem- (or Secretaries in Newark. Mits Superintendent of Schools Rob- |tbe 90-yard dash, Mabie came wekly two-hour rehearsals, work ule now set up by Zwigard Con* Suminfr School Loftus also has a B.S. m com- ports, the sisters were hit at an erts v S. Reed announced that ber >. Members of both organiza- unguarded crossing of the New with three first prizes with ing on the programs they will pre- struction Company of BfUlburn. tions and theiri friends will spend merce from Drexel Institute. three new-courses would be given taking one. The three- sent at their concerts. Some of The Millburn concern was award* Inrolbmnt of Library Aide Named York and IXUIR Branch Railroad this year at the High School. They the day at this seashore area de- by a three-car mail and bagage race honors wen shared the band members have played (Continued on page 5) ed the "Y" contract on July 17 scribed by the National Park The new assistant for the junior train of the Jersey Central Rail- labst and Memorial as tack for more than IS years, some have 242 Ntw High Service as "the last remaining and senior high school libraries played only a few seasons. Quite i following a supplementary fund road. The train was said to have two events. Memorial took enroBmeiit this significant stretch of natural beach is Mrs. Marvin, formerly of the been proceeding at about 20 miles Ttn Arto Youths in [ the fire potato* sack events are college students, represent- raising effort by fie YMCA to in northeastern United States." Maplewood Public Library. She ing such schools as Harvard, Cor- offset unexpectedly high bids. year set a new high. Alton J. Cast, an hour. August Draff Group Lincoln and Mabto shared High School frincipal and director Acquired in 1953 from the estate has two years of experience in the Seven Summit youths, one from victories. nell, Brown, Juniata. Middlebury, Enough new contributions were field, haviaf received her MJ5. in Police said they could not' es- Rutgers, and the University of received at that date and provi- •rted to of the late Henry Phipps, the ten- tablish who was driving the car Berkeley Heights and two former its meet mile peninsula remains virtually library science this month.
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