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Rialto WESTFIELD *•»»• THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County Entered as Second Class Mutter Published TV-SKVENTH YEAR—No. 43 Pout Office. We»ifl«lrt. V J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1957 Every Thurnda 24 Pages—10 Cents irst Week Registration Football Coach Named; ^ Playfields Hits 2,059 glit Recreation PAL to Take Boys Board Lists Appointments To Baseball Games Create New nters Begin The Westfield PAL will take 100 Ohio Man To boys to sea the Giants play base- ball at the Polo Grounds July 11. Department Of iontli Season The organization will take another Become New 100 youngsters to see the Dodgers igistration on the local plny- play against the St. Louis Cardi- Social Service Head Mentor nds reached 2,059 at the end nals July 18.at Ebbets Field. The ie first w%ek of an eight-week first 100 boys to sign up for each Appointment of 14 new staff ,ram. Jefferson School regis- game will be in the group to' go, members wore announced by the The Board of Education last (i 360 children to lead the oth- according to Patrolman Frank night announced the appointment Board of Education Tuesday night. of Les Zorge as head football coach Joseph E. Coleman, director Crepenu, chairman. Aj;e limit is Alex S. Baloga, who will teach 10-14 years. Thoae interested may nmi biology teacher at Westfield ecreation, announced the fol- Chemistry in Westfield High High School. •tg totals for the other eight register at Police Headquarters. School, received his BS degree fields: Roosevelt, 336; Lin- from St. Bomiventuro in 1031. He Mr. Zorge was recommended for 280; Wilson, 249; Washing- bus been teaching high school sci- the local post by Charles Caldwell, 210; Grant, 192; McKInley, Name Freeman ence for the past 17 years, his last head football conch at Princeton Columbus, 132; teen-age play- assignment being in Dunellcn University, and by Kenneth E. ,nd, 110 and tennis, 55. High School. Wable, assistant football coach at audia Cagnassola of the teen- To Boys Nation Mrs. Ann Brown, who has had Wake Forest University, the board playground, won the town box 15 years of secretarial experience, announced. In his five years as ey tournament, defeating Nick will serve as secretary at Elm head coach at Nonvalk, Lorain, apo of McKinley who had ear- Honor Awarded Street School. Educated at. Atlan- and Conton, Ohio, Mr. Zorge has compiled an overall record of 26 won over Jeff Eckert of Jef- Westfield Youth tic City High School, she has tak- REV. DR. H. E. SPRAGG vm to become champion of the en college work at Temple Univer- wins and 19 losses In one of the •ger set. sity and in Newark. best high school football areas in Joseph W. Freeman Jr. of 8 tho country fncing top-flight com- ie special day this week on all Stoneleigh park, one of six local Mrs. Doi'othy Brown, who • will Preaching Series nda was "wheels on parade" teach a fifth grade class, has petition, the board reported. In boys from Martin Wallburg Post 1954 at Lorain, Ohio, his team next week children of all ages 3, American Legion, who attended taught sixth grade for the past vie in the playground hat In the f roup of Scout! headed for Europe are Gloria Her»i, leader, Kar Traute and Dot Spies co- two years ut Madison Elementary came in second in the Class B Boys State last week at Rutgers, leaden. The firli arc, Ethel Mount, Priscilla Putnam, Barbi Elcome, Elanna Litch, Carol Mower, To Open Sunday state championships. •, Winners of "wheels on pa- has been selected one of two boys School in Madison, Fla. She re- Elizabeth' Putnam, Judy Leonard, Plum Jenten, Anita Leone, Vicky Linck, Karen MichaeUon, ceived her BS degree from Florida * will be announced in next who will represent New Jersey at Shirley McGowan, Joanne Arundale, and Judy Mafalhaei. In addition to his football rec- ;'s "Leader." Also to be de- Boys 'Nation'to be held'in Wash- State University in 1955. Dr. II. E. Spragg ord, Mr. Zorge has coached bas- I next week Is the town foul ington, D.C., July 19-26. The two Robert Diedrick will teach phys- Is First Speaker ketball teams in Ohio with an ov- ting champion. representatives were chosen from Girl Scout Croup ical education and coach the foot- erall record of 37 wins and 19 loss- 'her events scheduled for this the 701 boys who attended the ball and baseball teams at Roose- es, and his wrestling team had a Set Two Ceremonies velt Junior High School. He re- The Rev. Dr. Howard E. Spragg : include the opening of the annual Rutgers event by Harold of 234 West Dudley avenue will 12 and two record. •ming program • Friday when A. Eaton, Boys State director, and ceived his BS degree in education Sails For Europe from Kent State University in open the summer preaching series Mr. Zorgo received his BS de- leen-age playground meets at his staff. gree in 1952 from Kent State Uni- 7MCA pool at 12:56 p.m. Tick- 1955 and taught civics and health at the First Congregational Church At Washington, the local youth For Independence Day "Operation Giant Step," a Girl at Central Catholic High School versity. He is married, has three for the swim must be pur- will participate in parliamentary Scout international friendship at 9:30 a.m., Sunday. His sermon children, and is a veteran of World ed on the teen-age playground in Canton, Ohio, for the past year procedure and meet President Two services to commemorate project, stretched a long foot to- and served as assistant football topic is "The Word of God." War II. hot at the Y. This Saturday Eisenhower. Attending with him Independence Day in Westfield wards Europe Thursday as 14 Dr. Spragg is genertl secretary • will be a bus load of 45 teen- Westfield Scouts and their leaders coach there. The board accepted with rej»ret will be two' boys from every state have been scloduled by the SAR Summer Ministry Charles Fizar, who has taught for administration, Board of Home J going. to,.Ebbets field for a n the Union who will learn af- and DAR. sailed at noon on the Cunard liner, the resignation of George H. Den- j between Brooklyn and Phil- industrial arts for six years, will Missions of the Congregational ny as baseball coach in Roosevelt fairs of government on the nation- The .3Bth uinual patriotic serv- "Scythia," for Liverpool. Crowds >hia. Robert Jones, the teen- al level. : '.".:•' Program Set of relatives and friends were on tench this subject in Elm Street Christian Churches. He was gradu- Junior High School. Mr. Denny ice in Mindovaskin Park will be- School. Ho received his AB de- ated summa cum laude from Tufts lias served in that capacity for tho playground leader/ will be in gin at 8:46 i.m. with the singing hand to send the girls off. Heavy je of the trip. While at Boys Stite last week fog in the Narrows delayed the gree in education from the Uni- College and attended Union Theo- past 31 years anil during that pe- Freeman was elected assemblyman of "Americ," followed by the versity of Alabama in 193!) and logical Seminary, New York and riod, the board noted, his teams Waihinflon Playf round raising of th flag by the Children Baptisis Announce sailing by more than an hour. ishington had a costume pa- from Vandenburjr County in the his master of science degree from Chicago Theological Seminary. have had an "unusually fine" rec- mythical government "set up by the of the Arnskan Revolution and Guest Preachers The adventure In international the same university in 1940. ord. It was pointed out that ht Thursday. Winners in the Boy Scout loop 72, •Misted by friendship will take the girls to Dr, Spragg served as minister -H»categories were: Prettiest, boys. He wag elected «s a member has "helped develop many .hoya of the N^JSanftlist: party, \.., .SAR colo^larers.rpater- Boor Giujst preach**,,two of them Scout headquarters In London. at South Congregational Church, a Paters'on, an oriental and . turn ty, page.8.) who .b.avflp:jajtar1'«oi»;«n-.tj Bucknell PtiBnt, will be bugler. from overseas, will occupy the pul Paris and Switzerland. From'there Chicago; one ft j stars in the senior high scl ! Jiazucca as a ballet dancer; His sister, Alice, now a junior at they will travel' down through ity based interracial churches in lest, Mark Plannery as the Indiana University was selected to Dr. Bradld N. Craver, mem- pit of the First Baptist Church college." during the summer season accord- Italy, across the Riviera into the United States and has also ty mixed-up kid"! unusal attend Girls' State in 1963. ber of the'B&d of Education, will Spain and hack through the his- been General Secretary of Con- Mi1. Denny will continue as a i Sortor,.,.clown and his sister Freeman, son of former senior deliver the rlncipal address. His ing to an announcement released Church Council today by Harry Hooper, chairman toric Chateau region of southern gregational Christian work. in teacher of science in, tho junior i, a harem girl; most daring, high school coach Joseph Freeman topic will b |"Independence in a France. Puerto Rico. Married to the for- high school. »rd Burke, dressed as a worn* Sr,, will enter his senior year in Dependent World." Dr. Craver of the summer services committee. The summer schedule will begin During their visit the girls wili Sets Program mer Miss Jane Nichols of West- The board also accepted the res- Honorable mention goes to Westfield High School.
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