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HICKSVILLE EDITION student th the embers sh him & and sa bi lainview) 1 36:2 The Roa To e 37:21 . 42:45 @ PLAINVIEW Succ James R. Lupski, M.D., the Watson-Crick DNA e HICKSVILLE . 34:16 : oLo Ph.D., graduate June 6th double helix. 54:13 ISLAND TREES BETHPAGE peTHPAGE from New York University After receivin his B.A. School of Medicine at from N.Y.U., Dr. Lupsk Largest Circulation Weekly Newspa in Hicksville ceremonies held in Avery entered the Medical Scient- e 41:36 Fischer Hall in Lincoln ist Training Progra at [_V 39 NO.9 Friday Jul 5 198 (Cop 20c Center. N.Y.U. Schoo! of Medicine. Dr. Lups is the son of This program is funded b Helen and John Lupsk of the National Institutes of 20 Eighth Street, Hicksville Health in Washingto D.C. and grandson of Anna and and was established to giv Calendar Events - of John Lupski of 84 James medical doctors rigorous Street, Hicksville, and Ada scientific training and pre- es F Murray of 85 Notre Dame pare them for careers as” = Friday, Jul 5 Avenue, Hicksville. medic research scientists. Charles Post #421 American GRADUATION: Lef t John and Anna Wagne Legion Hospitalit Dr. Lupsk is a 197 grad Eac year only 100 students AT-THE right, and 24 E. Nicholai PM. John Dr. James Night for members guests, St., uate of Hicksville High graduat nationally from Lupsk (grandparents Lupsk (father) 8 Ada Murray Monday, July school. He attended New the program with combined Lupski, Helen Lupski (mother), Polish-American Night, Eisenhower Park, PM. York University Washing M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. (grandmother) of 1 Our of Our Lady Mercy Seniors, noon, Lad Merc ton Squar Colleg of Arts Dr. Lupsk received his Dr. has give lec- sor in the Biochemistr Convent basement, 500 S. Oyste Ba Rd. and Sciences majorin in Ph.D. degre in Molecular Lupsk tures the United Departmen at N. Y.U. Med- Hicksville Veterans Association Quarter-Annual Meet- both and and in throughou - chemistr biolog - Biochemistr States and the world in his ical Center, He to following regular Post meeting in 1979. 1984 under the direction of plan ing and earned his B.A. Febru- ° Pakistan in Hicksville Public Children’s Films, 2 PM. field of expertis including return to Library, While an undergraduate, Dr.G. Nige Godson, the . talks at meeting in Lahore, ary of next year to establish Wednesday July10 ‘ in of Dr. Lupsk was trained Professor and Chairman labora- A. Public Forum, Pakistan; New Delhi, India; a molecular biology TOBAY Councilman Angel Delligatti geneti engineeri technol- Biochemistry at N.Y.U. and Cologne West Germany tory at the Punja Univer- Hicksville Public Library, 8 PM. at the world famous School of Medicine. While a ogy Since Dr. sit New Cam in Lahore Peter Duchin at Old Westbury Gardens 7 PM. Cold Harbor Labor- student, Dr. graduating, Sprin graduate and for the future St Bernards of Levittown Widow and Widowers General Lupsk has been appointe plan atories_whic is directed b Lupsk publishe over one in to a as a further clinica studies Meeting 8:30 PM, VF W Hall, 320 S. Broadway, Hicksville. the nobel laureate James D. dozen. scientific articles in faculty positio Research Assistant Profes- Human Genetics. Mid Island Singl Parent Group 7:30 PM, Hicksville Wats the codiscoverer of refereed scientific journals Senior Complex, 355 Newbridg Rd., “Changin Partners.” Hicksville Public Library, Story Time, 4 to 8 year olds, 10:3 AM. Forme Hicksvillit Win Awar Kiwanis 12:15 PM, Milleridge Inn. _. Hicksville 6:30 lannone’s Restaurant, W. circulation. Ehmann, 36 ‘The the larges gener scientific Lions, PM, Ehmann of the 100,000 : joined Hicksvill James ~ organization in the United - John St. Post-Standard, He won for his stori¢s, Post- in 1977. as a Syracuse It 1 a six- State ha 136,00 indi- July reporter, y Thursday, “Unde the gener assignm ens ha bee name on ... Weathe about Alexander S. : Hicksville Public Library, Kaplan, Esq tp winners ‘of the’ ~ ‘p series publis in Jan- He writes the daily an préstigio cientific and - speak:.Do | Need.a Lawyer?”, 8 PM. American ‘Association “for uaty 198 Th series “Ehmann’s People column: Park, ‘the and to Community of detailed whys ‘and contributes regularly ENgIN - FOC} . “Some Enchant Evening” Bethpag the Advancement © The 7— School academics of science. 215&q PM“in case .o rain, Bethpag High Science- Westinghouse wherefores of weather in Monday’s Scienc page. ~ of association published Auditorium. Science Journalism Awards Central New York, explain- Ehmann is the author Scienc and mce 85 Hicksville Rotary, 12:15 PM, Milleridge Inn. for 1848. in the geograp influen- “Chattey’s Island,” pub- 9 PM, E. Barcla ces that combine to make in 198 Ticknor magazine 4 Hicksville BPOE, 80 St. Ehmann was give the lished by The awards were pres- which Syracus the snowiest center and Fields, and the co- $1000 award, recog- the National Asso- of huma habitation in the of “To Who It ented at last week in the author May The Mid Island Herald (USPS 346-720) is publishe weebl except the year. nizes outstandin reportin ciation of science Writers’ Co. Inc.. {Jonathan Hicksville. tor $6.00 per year b The Mid Island Herald Publishing Ave.. United States and examin- Concern: An Investigation address on the natural sciences and N.Y. 11801. Second Cliss pai at Hicksville, N.Y, POSTMASTER: Send annual] 28 in postage the of weather on to be banquet May Istand Herald. I Jonathan Ave., Hicksville, NY 11801. and tech- ing impa of Elephan Art,” pub change to The Mid their engineeri Los Angele for the region’ huma and non- lished later this year by nological application James, a Hicksville High with less than huma residents. W.W. Norton and Co. newspapers School isthe son ~ The American Associa- graduate Ehma of of Jack and Mary . Board tion for the Advancement of Reorganiz 1 Waters Avenue. Science, in 1848 is Board Scholars From forme The Hicksville Board of elected vice- Fulbrigh Mr. Daniel «Educatio held its reorgani president. McBride was elected Board zation meetin on Tuesday, Visit Lon July 2nd, in the Administra- secretary. Hollan Islan Tina Inocco was tion Building;,on Division Ms. Mr. Social - studies teacher also Avenue, with the following appointe treasurer. Fo the third consecutive Guercio was from Hicksville Senior results: ‘ Gregory summer Fulbright scholars High attorney. Ms. and Mr. Robert Mr. William Bennett was appointe from Western Europ have School, Wilder was Baker of son of re-elected Board Jane appointe come out to Hicksville and Douglaston, presiden ne é District clerk. another German Fulbrigh- Ms. Lawrence Wolfse was spent a da sight-seeing on from Levittown. Colonel Long Island as guest of ter Runhild Wessell, herself a Allen L. Dunlea Fulbrigh Fulbrigh scholar to Ger- ter to England, former teacher and World Wa Il many in 1956:This year five teachers’ of Englis and pilot with the US Marines, Social Studies from Holland who i now with the Avia- conducted a spent Monday, July 1 visit- tion Museum, the Cradle of Aviation. speci tour of the Museum in ROTARY INSTALLS NEW PRESI- Museum in Garden City and for the visitors. HICKSVILLE all Mr. Elie Zambaka, President of the E.Z. Travel Sagamor Hill in Oyste Seein th sights is not DENT. the Agenc was installed as presiden of the Hicksville Rotary Bay The were spendin a foreign Fulbrighters in. Club for the U.S. Rotary Internationa Year 1985-1986 in week in New York City were interested The ceremonies held-at the Viennese Coach restaurant. Th before flying out to th Uni- enjoye the person con- with Americans and Honorable Myron Steinber was the installin officer. ‘versit of Minnesota for a tacts Peter a Hicksville was named seminar in Ameri- over lunch in Miss Wessell& Dr. Rocco, chiropracto Ba Town Councilman Thom summer ‘Mr. Leo Secretar and Mr. DEDICATION: Oyste Studies. Miss Wessell home asked many question Vice President, Sugarma Bean cut the ribbon at the dedica- can L. Clatk and Mrs. Elery about American life. Since Albert Levine Treasurer. erie was assisted by Dr. H. Bean Memorial Wing of the Hicks- ably was Past tion of the new Elery one there Elected to the Board of Directors President Thomas Gardner, a retired not every agree ville Public Mr. James Mr. William Heyday, Library. from Baruch Col- was at time a lively discus- Harry Peltz, Grossman, were to right), Clara professo ae Also on hand for the ceremony (left sion. This is exactl the aim Mr. Harry Smith an Mr. Russell Marciano. Board of Trustees; Peter leg in NYC and a active Bennett, preside of the Library of the Fulbright Program In this pictur we see Mr. Ellie Zambaca (r) presentin the of Kenneth member of the Fulbrigh DeNinno, a member of th Board Trustees; its fortieth Past President, plaqu and gave to Mr. Harry Peltz. (1 Norman F. Alumni Association, Mr. now celebratin Barnes, director of the library; Congressma (Officia Rotary Photo b Joe DePaala). of Trustees. Robert Sklarz, a retired on Pag 5) Lent‘and Ruth Aaron, ame Yer of the Board (Continue i — 2 Friday, July 5, 1985 — MID ISLAND HERALD Page 00000088090 009999909900 80000000000 0000008 000000000008 2000000005000Galil00 Lodg News TO By Joe Lorenzo will offer additional and it will be all ba fishing. PRESIDENT PETE summer. Oh, many things you information. Note that the boat is private MASSIELLO’S MES- you migh say. But one thing And with the advent of and it holds around 80 peo- SAGE: ‘Kindness. is .indi- you will say and that is ‘pic- another ple Jim Posillico and John gestible It disagrees with: nics.” And, of course, the summer, activity that comes to mind and Keiper will supervis this very proud stomachs.’ Will- Galileo Lodge recognize Rea Estate: so if are inter- iam M.