
complete List of High School unmaates — Page 9 A Ne^pper Devoted Presented Fairly, Clearly |o the CoiWnunity Interest And Impartially Each Week Full Local Coverage Complete News Pictures rkl Vnl On Thursday Rnlwri »s 'niTClut Mill xun - Carloret, Now Jersey, Thursday, June 24, 1965 Al r I) Cirtartt N I PRICE TEN CENTS Jaycees Mis /abo Enjoys tlass of '65 Install ChaiengingTask Wins Grants CARTEHET- ( i!ic most is a state institution for emo- VI Fete unusual jobs {• '»• held hy ;i tionally disturbed children of all Of $63,000 Carteret reside. lli.'ii MI Miss this Center in the new thera- (WHTEItF.T \ppro\imately| mouth College. B a r b a r ii S, 22 yi ar-old peutic nursery while she con- Non- Slti.OOII. lias Iwn mm liy mem- I, |»I:T - Kichnrd daughter of !• and Other awards went to under- tinues her graduate work on a MTS of the (!.i-.s nf IWJ throughn :',.,; ;m(l MrS. Violet Mrs. Lester Sabo, who is ,it the hisher level. 'R I classmen. The Elizabethtowtt si'holarships. lo.nv as-'('misnliil.ilt .Ulnl ;IS presidents of; i;njmsjly ,,f Mi-hiR;,n ;,t Ann Consolidated Gns Company prite Miss Sabo related that he sistance. prizes, sponsori'd by the < .layi'ws awt Jaycw-j Graduate Selmol awaiting her In home economies to Janii cause there is very little actu- various 1DC.I1 iir^ani/.alinns as well Lynch, and a C'riscn trophy was croup's fourth an-| Master of Arts degree in ftlu- ally known about the emotional y, py as by the State ol New .Jersey l i | There6,h i McCollMCll . CertiCti- ,1,1,11 Dinner-Dance. cationaL Psychology disturbance of young children i! g ven () held at the l-ocnt 837 aml private colleges. \mnnR the fjca(es fnr participation in the Spemlizinc in the emotional will be important to atttend awards are the Carteret Educa- Junior Science Symposium at tha the awarft- conferences, in her area. She im UK .i»«iu- aimurnancdisturbance ofi young children, confen ion Association to a senior .who U. S. Army Electronic* Laborer- local, tffrte amJJ Jiftxs Sal»_hfli5 T*?n nVrtng <|f n: j v^M ! sr.houls u'birh spe •Inns to major In wltHWtk*, Mwt* f cialize in disturbed youn tofies at Fofli MBWrmnth W!iV " Hwoiviiig na-j demic work, roserch and prar- cialize 'rokopiakp ; the Violet E. Strem- SI'OKK awards fori tical experience in a graduate tin n. presented to Eileen Lefkowski, lau Woman's Club award, Marsha •rnlu'is were Joseph internship during the past year. Edward Wadiak, and Ijawrence Lutton; the Middlesex County iih.i Morton. Jr.,] The emotional dislruhancc in ilegewitz. James Byleekie re- Imployeos, Local Number 1099,' ,i,lullo and lloberti youns children-the ones she's ived tho medal from the Mathe- Mark Zenobia; thti Rusinesa and and Morton also! been working with are aijos atical Association of America Professional Woman's Club, from 1 to 7—has been attrib- id the Society of Actuaries and ..•irds .is SPOKE of Ihristine Fitzpatriek; the Lions ut"d by many due to brain dam bond, incentive award, from tt* Club, Ronna Belafsky and Joseph! age or living in a bad family eneral Dynamics — Electro Dy- national KAliKK YOUNGSTERS: Photo shows a Rroup of youngsters in the 4 to 7 year aKe group enjoying the weekly story telling hour at Bcdnar; The Italian American situation. She believes that imics Corps., and the- following .iM.irdu for out.itand- Club, Stephanie Boyczuk; the emotional dLsturbnnce is tho re- the Carteret Free Public Library, sponsored by the Carteret .layecc-ettes. The reader in the picture is Mrs, Betty Fillmore. During iphomores and freshmen receiv- e aiter first-year mem- Clair Oliphant American legion sult of a combination of these the summer months, tM story hour will be conducted Wednesdays instead of Saturdays, 1 certificates for scoring In tht -:T Thornm J lawlor, Auxiliary Scholarship, Sharon ( factors. There is a wide range inety percentile or higher on tht Mini. Joseph B Most- Holder, of severity covered under the ational Educational Develop- iltn Pereira. Nicholas term, "emotional dis- A slide rule for the highest]ment test; wi>h Brethta. Thomas' Increased Tax Buttons On The Phone Awards Listed average in mathematics was woni Diane Tschinkel, Kathleen Toth, Ai.i .in Miiak, Jay A. Bjorn by Nancy Weber. Tho Herman larol Babitsky, Janet Caesar, ;.liiie| .). Suto. Nonnen-; In the opinion of Miss Sabo CARTERET- Touch-tone telephone dialing - the kind with E. Horn memorial prize for the inne Gannon, Patricia Kwiatkow- ,i is awarded the Out| that most of the problems of Bills Go Out Toibuttons instead of a rotary dial - has made its debut in Car- At Nathan Hale highest average in American His- ski, Stephen Lokus, .Tunis Lynch, NvirkpluK of Hi*" Year these children are emotional teret. tory, donated by the Horn family and not related to intelligence: For a $5 installment fee and a ?1.50 monthly carrying charge, was awarded to Arlene Alberi avid McHenry, Marjorie Martin, while thry may he low In intel- Business Men Commencement Linda Nagy, Mary Ann Sakacs, II,is seven Awardi Carteret residents can let their fingers do the touching on the who also received the Administra- ligence, most of them are very CARTERET - Awards at the toann Boraczewski, Gloria Bus- i i.'iii;oing president, dis- CARTERET ~ Business tax- new fangled phones. Conservatives of finance and style can tive Management Society award bright, many being of ! graduation exercises of the Class as the outstanding business stu- ir, (ieorge Diken, Mary Fondi, . 'hi si'ven state awards payers were reminded today that keep rotary dialing. menial caliber, I of 1965 at the Nathan Hale School dent. The National Honor Societ; Xuiald Hunsinger, Carol Mantis, This all is part ol the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's 1 ..I.IIV, received in the TV work of Miss Sabo has ,only six days remain in which to were presented to Lidia Janiw bonds to the students with tin John Mikuski, Neal Price, Arlene u :ii.l Recognition com- program to adjust the state's telephone system U> serve both 3abo, Carlton Sasovetz, Leslie Si- in the area of <;»rly child- file their personal property tax types of dialing. and Joseph Mitro for hfalr.st •>?** highest averages in each course • with other Jaycec chap- ak, Alan Smuta, Jacquetlne Ur. hood education and chikl de- I returns with Assessor Thomas I'stic achievement, presented by went to Ronna Belafsky, Nanc; •i Hie \>,w> to 30,080 pqpula-i velopment and in the emotional the Washington-Nathan Hale P. Matlaga, and Maureen Thiel .!,,,, The chapter exctOit V Milik. T. A., Bruce Maddow 'or making disturbance of children. This MI.sS BAKBAIU 8AJK) who also were granted The Hei .in'> irvelopmem mi Of' in one of the few places In the j He noted that umlei an aniend- the most progress during the 1 man H. Horn Scholarship award! Initial States, If not the oflly The work which Mitt Sabo Imeiit to Chapter 51, Laws of St. Elias Feast Days year and presented by the Car- The P.T.A. prize to the most de> Cartcret High i'' .l.i. IT award* one. where one can specialise l(X">0, adopted earlier this year. teret Education Association, Jo- does is in a therapeutic nursery CAKTERET - The Rev.' Augustine Medvigy has announced, serving girl and boy, Marsha Lut 1 k.L. ofneer of the in this field. varies, dependent on the sever- • all owners of tangible personal seph Mitro - highest average in! that' the annual Feast Days of St. Elias Church will take place ton and Harry Burton; the Ameri ity of the illness in the children, property used in business are re- science presented by the Better May Get G. M. ' •ulo, special S.ilx) was involved in a on July 17-18 on the church grounds. can Legion award for the senii IHI.ite internship at Chil- from placing demands on them quired to file returns for the 1966 Schools Association, Lidia Janiw Appointed to serve as chairmen of the affaif are Michael who did the most for Carteri iidt.' awards whiatiic Hospital, to do more thing* for them- tax year not later than July 1. - highest average in English pre- High School, Ann Marie Mogeli Toth, Michael Turick and John Kavchak. Publicity chairman is sented by Mr, Frederick Puorro, Auto Equipment • I.'.in Nom: (enter. University of selves and inserting they carry 'The amended law provides sky; the Reader's Digest cit. Mrs, John Gural Participating m the preparation of the event English teacher, Nancy Dolinich /v! nl the yw in. during the first sem- through to helping then gam that taxpayers who fail to meet tion for the highest average, CARTERET - Tne Carteret are: C.W.V.,C.W.*, Auxiliary, P.T.A., Choir, Jr., 4 Sr. Sodality, - highest average is Geography Bpar4 of Education reports that :K<I, S|>irWplug year, working with some contact with reality^ the July 1 deadline without hav- tj\e class* to Ronna Belafsky, Tl Mothers Club, Jr.&Sr. Altar Boys', Hungarian Hffary, and the presented by Miss %ce Filing through the efforts of Thonu'g id iiirbtM young chit- Sabo ing obtained an extension of tirnej award was giveri to Ijjuffi' a group, oo Holy Nan*>«aty. ' ^ gan, Geography teacher. Patti ,ir, Robert-Heighten**, Cheater, Chairman »f the Indus- Ml 1 .. fitaare. subject to pew ' , ,, .. „/*. - -i , . • • . i i '" * PiOrte ~* hjgwst attijjge- in HSrry Freeman, * '. trial Arts De.pt., the General Mo- .%, tb' ... Mr.
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