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At School Boar Meetin - by Linda Srongi Hoped a PTA Representative Letter She Had Written a Motiam to Rescind T Dr _- oe At School Boar Meetin - By Linda Srongi hoped a PTA representative letter she had written A motiam to rescind t Dr. Hill previous would speak to the Board atvane action regarding the status of PTA in to send two guidanc -of its future meetings. the use of school facilities and counseldrs to a seminar yo JERICHO spon- Board members paid tribute to board Dr. sored by the Nassau policy. Hill'stat that © ° County Iris Wolfson for her dedicated there q Coalition for was “no clarification of e Family Planning service as Board President and to ry PLAINVIEW who gets priority im the use of was defeated 4 to 3 by the John Lari a who served three years buildings.” President Tom HICKSVILLE e Hicksville Board of Education at Nagle ue as Trustee. Both were presented ‘instructed Dr. Hill to form a OLD its meeting last week. A no vote: ISLANDTREES with placques by President Tom committee with &ETHPA BETHPAGE meant that the representatives original motion Nagle. of the would PTA, adinale remain unchanged. Voting During .the public speaking scho board, and other com- Lorgest Cuculation to rescind this action were Weekly in session, 2 Burns Avenue School Newspaper Hick suilie groups to work Trustees Bill Bennett, who in- munity, on parent expressed concern over recommendations for troduced the motion to policy rescind, the class size of a particular clarification. and Neil VOL. 30 NO. 36 McCormack; and The matter referred Thursda October 6 1977 grade. was In relation © (cop 10c) Dan to building use, the Secretary Arena. During a to the administration and Dr. ‘Hill Board granted requests from the lengthy discussion on the assured the that the parent Holy CYO and question, board members Family St. problem would be worked out. Ignatius CYO&#39 restated their views the Saturday. use of on issue. Arlene Rudin, President of Lee Later in the Avenue and Junior High meeting, a motion Dutch Lane PTA,.referred to a Calendar Events (Continued on 11) of passed to amend the original Pag motion to read one guidance or and one nurse. ‘Name Curator a Friday, Oct.7 On the closed- issue, Amvets Post No. 44, 9 66 W. Barclay Student Government President p.m., St., Hicksville. Kevin E. counties.” Barbara Consey of Hicksville, He added that the Free Health Testing, Redeemer Lutheran Church, 17 New South Goldman reported that formerly with the Toledo (Ohio) Gallery has the to be a Rd., 10 a had been potential Hicksville, 1.m. to3 p.m. meeting held to Museum of Art, has been ap- tremendous teaching aid as well Oct.8 discuss possible programs to Saturday, pointed Curator of the as an exhibition hall. Dutch Lane PTA eliminate the Emily School, Flea Market, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., School’s litter problem near Lowe Art , Gallery at Hofstra “We have to encourag the All Purpose Room. the senior high school, par- University, President James M. - faculty to come in, see what is HAD&#3 First Annual Dinner Dance ticularly on Halsey Street. A Testimonial, 9 p-m., Knights of Shuart has announced. available, and what be Columbus Heitz was made can use Hall, P]., Hicksville. suggestion at that Mr. Conse is a magna cum in their courses. In the we Oct. 9 meeting that detention students future, Sunday, laude Fine Arts and Art also be History hope to schedule children’s Afternoon Musicale, 3 p.m., Hicksville Library, Jerusalem Ave. placed on clean-up duty. graduate of Hofstra University. Programs, so classes can ac- Galileo Galilei Sons of Another meeting was scheduled Lodge Italy, Annual Fall Dance, Lodge, He holds a Master of Arts for degree tually come in and work with the Levittown Parkway, Hicksville 9 Thursday and Miss Goldman p.m. in Museum Practice from the objects they are rather was asked to return to the studying, Monday, Oct. 10 next of and than Board University Michigan is simply looking at slides or VFW, William M. Gouse Jr. Post 8:30 meeting to discuss 3211, p.m., VFW Hall, 320 completing a Master of Arts reproductions.” Broadway, Hicksville. possible anti-litter programs. _ degree in Art History at the Mr. Consey, who will also be - Four Freedoms Meanwhile, President Tom B&#39 B' 8:30 Hicksville Jewish - Chapter, p.m., University of Virginia. - serving as an Adjunct Professor Jerusalem Nagle reported that he had Center, Ave., Hicksville. Hofstra’s newly. appointed in the Art History contacted the second and eighth art department, Tuesday, Oct. 11 curator has been-the recipient of hopes to bring the best of the Oli Country Rd. School PTA, 9:45 precincts who informed him that Bowling, a.m., Mid Island Bowl. research fellowships and intern- shows he has seen the ho formal ‘have around Awards Night Dinner, Hicksvile American Little 7:30 complaints been League, ships for work at the Guggenheim. - country at Hofsta’s non-profit art Rte. received. He was also. informed p.m.. Holiday Manor, 107, Hicksville. : “Museum, i the National of gallery, as well that persons under sixteen Gallery as developing Wednesday, Oct. 12 Art, and the University of original shows based on Hicksville Kiwanis Club, caugh littering could receive a the 12:10 p.m., Milleridge Inn. Michigan Museum of Art. He has collection of warning and those over sixteen permanent paint- Eastern Star, Emera Chap. No. 676, 8 p.m., Nicholai St., also received. issued a grants from the ings, sculptures, prints, Hicksville. * summons. National Endowment for the Arts drawings and photos the Gallery Superintendent Fred Hill gave: Thursday, Oct. 13 and under the National Museum “has in its possession. His first Hicksville a “report of the district” in which Rotary Club, 12:10 p.m., Milleridge Inn, Jericho. Act. show, beginning October 13 will he stated that enrollment was Knights of Pythias, 8:30 p.m., Plainview American Legion Hall. During the two he-served be a‘collection of 37 drawings by dow by 500 students; the testing years Burns Ave. PTA Bowling, 9:30 a.m., Mid Island Bowl. as a Museum Educator at the artist Abraham Rattner and program would be Storytime, for 3&# to 5 year olds, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., re-evaluated; Toledo Museum of Mr. Miller, entitled and Art, writings by Henry a study of state-aid would be ~ Hicksville Library, Jerusalem Ave., registration required. Consey a art “Our America.” developed studio 3 made since Hicksville ‘“‘has over Wine and Cheese Party, VFW Hall, 320 Broadway, Hicksville, 8:30 program for high school stiidents Mr. Consey’s publication in- one million dollars riding.”” He p.m., members only. utilizing the museum collection. clude ‘‘A Guide to French Art, also corrected a Newsday report He also taught art history “'1550- ‘Pompeii as Source that the Hicksville school tax rate and architecture at the Universities and Inspiration in thie 18th and had had East Marie St. Renamed risen; Newsday com- of Toledo and Virginia. 19th Century Art,” “A Catalogu bined the school and library tax Mr. Conse sees his position as Raisonne of the African Oyster Bay Town Supervisor captain of the Fire rates. Hicksvill Curator of the Lowe Collection at University of Joseph Colby this week an- Colby said that the Emily the Department. Mr. William Becker, Director ~ Gallery as.a personal challenge Michigan Museum of Art,”’ and nounced that the Town Boardhas_ formal dedication will be held on of and Buildings Grounds, gave a to ‘continue to two works in the October 22. develop the progress, “The formally adopted necessary Saturday, status report on_ state-aided Gallery into a leading exhibition Widener COllection of Medals and * resolution to allow for the “Councilman Clark and I felt projects. Fourteen contracts hall. There are no other galleries Plaquettes,’’ and an article for renaming of East Marie Street, that it was very fitting tonamea totaling $232,000 have been like it in either Nassau or Suffolk Hicksville, to Gebhardt Plaza. street in this community for a awarded for maintenance person who gave so much of projects including . roofing, Town Councilman Thomas L. himself to Hicksville,’ Colby windows and boilers and various who has worked with Clark, said. Gebhardt was a 66-year construction jobs. the Supervisor Colby on veteran of the department and, at President Tom Nagle invited announced that the renaming, his death in April, 1977, at the age the PTA to work with the Board & of East Marie Street from PAP Risser portion of 86, the oldest active member. and to discuss the concerns of— se, east to the Broadway, Long In addition to his participation in parents, and the goals of PTA. He Island Railroad overpass, will be the Hicksville Fire Department, renamed Gebhardt Plaza in he was active in many fire ser- Bookmobile Out honor of the late Henry A. vice organizations throughout Gebhardt, ex-chief and former Nassau County. Beginning Tuesday, October 11th the Hicksville Public Library Book- mobile will be out of: commission for a period of approximately 4 weeks due to necessary repairs. Military Bridg The Fork Lane PTA will hold a “Military Bridge. Night’ on Friday, October 14 8 p.m. in the all-purpose room at the school. No of is neces- knowledg bridge wer : sary. The game will be taught to P HONORS WELL-DESERVED: Oyster Bay Town Supervisor you. Refreshments will be served Hicksville Kiwanis honors four award for most improved in and will be awarded. students at annual Awards fitness. Joseph Colby was on hand last week to present a Citation to past prizes physical (standing left to Commander of the William M.
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