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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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32 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 New In Trevose I Rapidly nearing completion for occupancy this fall is the Tawanka Elementary School on Brownsville Road, Trevose. Shown in the photo (center) is a 700-pound ceramic tile mural, depicting the life of the Lenni Lenape Indian, designed by the elementary school children of the area. (Courier-Tims Photo) Safety Hints For Pupils KANSAS CITY. Mo. Youngsters planning to roll back to school on bicycles need to bone up on two-wheeler safety rules.

the word from the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) here which conducts a nationwide program of bicycle safety. Here are some bike riding tips rom the VFW: on the right. Keep as far to the right as possible. ride on the left facing traffic. If riding with a group, keep in single file.

off limited access, high speed expressways. These highways were designed for motor vehicles only. all traffic signals and signs. Bicycle riders are bound by stop signs and traffic signals just as motorists are. gloomy days or night riding, your bicycle should have a front headlight and a rear reflector.

An important supplement to this equipment is reflective tape red in back and white in front which is applied to bicycles free by the off the sidewalks with full-sized bikes. the proper hand signals for turns and stops. Otherwise, keep both hands on the handlebars. John Fitch School Lists Assignments New School Has Campus DUNCANVILLE, Tex. (UPI) Construction is the begin shortly on a new high school for 1,800 students featuring a rather than the traditional single building school.

The $2.9 million project for this suburban Dallas County town will have five units with a total of 202,000 square feet, built in two stages. Architect Don Jarvis called it very unusual school, to put it The campus plan, although not as spacious as that of a full college, allows compact arrangements of all academic, science and business classrooms and separate buildings for noisy active or special use areas. Eventually an auditorium, stadium and a gym will be part of the campus. The two story library and commons are in the center of hnildins. surrounded by a mall which connects academic corridors.

A central kitchen and air conditioning equipment installation will serve all schools on the campus. Outside the cafeteria is a snack bar. I Steel Takes Over I Little Red School I House Crumbling CHICAGO (UPI) The little ieu schoolhousc is vanishing from the American scene. In its place stand steel and glass edifices. Changing techniques of teaching account for the shift, says Dave Chapman, industrial designer.

Chapman, former president of the American Society of Industrial Designers, has devoted almost half of his 30 year career to the field of school interior design. His latest assignment has been the interior of the experimental school which will be featured during the New York second year. In the days of the red school-j house, he explained, children! were taught as a group.Today, I the emphasis is on the individual student. new philosophy of Hpppnrik on its mobile and viable he said. is the theme.

Everything about the school must be flexible from furniture, to the walls and even to the building itself. do it with egg- crate architecture. Only with can you get this type of The designer, president of the firm of Dave Chapman, Goldsmith and Yamasaki said the flexibility of architecture and structure is complemented by the extreme versatility of architecture and structure of school furniture. Light, strong and movable, such furniture takes fulldesigh advantage of the variety of steels available. Chairs and desks are made of tublar steel.

Cabinets are vinyl coated steel. And even the slate blackboard has been replaced by colored chalk boards made of porcelain enameled steel. Go Slow And On Alert Motorists passing groups of school children gathered on sidewalks were advised today to go slow and redouble their alertness toward the children. Pupil assignments for John Fitch Elementary School. Greenbrook Drive and Field Lane, Levittown, have been announced by Miss Edna M.

Pennypacker, director of pupil personnel for Bristol Township schools. Classes will begin Sept. 9. Homeroom assignments: FIRST GRADE Eleanor Morris, Room 1 Joseph Byer, Steven Cohen, Brian Donnellv, Nora Ennis, Lisa Ann George, Judy Higham, Richard Hite, Clarence Hullfish, David Kay, Rebecca Kirkbride, Barbara McMichael, Carol Melman, Ronald Milbaeh, Marjorie Rock Rau. Jeanne Szilvasi, Lisa Tharp.

John Timko. William Trout, Linda Weatherholtz, Raymond Weinhart. Mrs. Dominick, Room 2 Gretel Ballester, Patricia Budahazy. Robin Durning, Kathleen Fahey, Debra Fowler, Vincent Hartley, Keith Haynes, Nancv Heller, Marta Henry.

Cindy Hudder, William Jordan, Burton Kampl. Alfred Lewis, Blanche Miller, Lori Jean Matlack. Brian Sanderford, Roy Thomas, Ernest Tokay, Stephen Toth III, Jeffrey Viechinicki. James Yatsko. Miss Joan Reidlnger Room 3 Robert Alger, Karen Baum, Donna Lee Chawojsky, Daniel Daccardi, Dawn Hartman.

Thomas Harvey, Ronald Honig, Alice Jordan, Sean Mather, Celeste Magazzu, Raymond Ramsey, Kathleen Roth. Cynthia Rothberg, Michelle Samson, Douglas Shenefelt, Raymond Stercula, Debra Ann Walker, Maribeth Wilkins, Earl William, Donald Zengenthaler. Miss Diane Perry, Room 4 Vera Sue Atkins, Marjorie Ballister, Brenda Bungard, Elaine Durning, Judith Ellis, Mark Evans, Scott Frutchey, Brian Kirkbride, Christopher Mascia, Donna Mazzachi. Jeffrey Niess, Ronald Tow- zer, Barbara Schlam. Kenneth Shellhamer, Carol Simcsak, Helen Spezzano, Robert Stacy, Theodore Stewart, Irene Strothman, Jay Zeltt.

SECOND GRADE Mrs. Helen Sudhaus, Room 5 Lawrence Albright, Patti Ammison. Julius Ballester, Donald Brackin, Donald Broschard, Joanne Burke, Ronald Clarke, Sandra Craven, Ruth Crawley, Bonnie Cunningham, John DeLaurentis, Grissinger, Michael Gula, Michael Hampton, Jennifer Hullfish, Michael Jackson, Regina Lear, Ronald Lewis, Debra Hownes, Nancy Pickford, Timothy Rook, Cindy Lou Schram, Jeffrey Walker, Robert Weinhardt, Robert Wiedeman, Philip Wilkins, Mark Wishart, Diane Young. Miss Mary Cay Mirto, Room 6 James Atkins, Linda Brown, Bruce Castelow, Michael Cauich, Terri Daub, Christine Davis, Mitchell Davis, Billy Fisher, Robert Harbison, Deborah Harvey, Diana Holden, Mark Holloway, Karen Jankowski, Arvid Johannesen, Lewis Lownes. Karen Matey, James Miller, Cindy McLaughlin, Dean Ottinger, Barbara Podolsky, Richard Potosky, Karen Samson, David Scott, Jerry Shellhamer, Joseph Simcsak, Fred Smith, Stanley Stahler, Linda St.

John, Alice Thomas, Mark Thomas. Miss Nancy Kunkfcl, Room 7 Mark Adam, Steven Adams, Dwignt Appleyard, Rosa Ballester, Kenneth Coan, Carol Conrad, Louis Cipolloni, Pamela Demi, Patti Everett, Robert Falsetti, Donna Flesch, Ronnie Friffiths, James Hendricks, Susan Hollmann, George Kal- ausich, Paula Keiper, Kenny Kemler, Michael Korson, William Lasik, Karen Lefcourt, Brina Leopold, Carol Lewis, Sherri Nuckles. Janelle Ott, Edward Scheler, Christine Sharp, Kyle Sheluga, Michael Uttley, Clifford Weinhardt, Douglas Weinstein, Dale Zimmerman. THIRD GRADE Grade 3 Miss Jodi Direnzi, Room 8 Michelle Adams, Jean Albright, Diane Calderwood, Michael Crawford, Dawn Felicioni, Doreen Freeman, Darryl Hart, Cheryl Hartman, Lois Henseler, Derri Lynn Hutchins, Keith Johnson, Joseph Kipp, Debbie Miller, Melody Murphy, Valerie Niess. Gregory Ross, Karen Sanderford, Susan Shirey, Donald Snedaker, Jean Snedaker, Robert Weller, Cindy Wolfe.

Mrs. Haines, Room 10 Wayne Andrefsky, Ann Marie Brill, Lee Evert, Cheryl Garrett, Deborah Grissinger, Bruce Hofman, Michael Highes, David Johnson, Bobby Jones, Wayne Jordan, Robert Kay, Gary Lawrence, Steven Lownes, VicM McLean. Ronald Rosendale, Sherrie Shellhamer. Sue Spezzano. Thomas Stewart, Doreen Strothman, Steven Wigerman.

Mrs. Pat Golgosky, Room 11 Marjorie Blough, Dennis Brill, Debbie Clark, Devin Flanagan, William Forsberg, Mark Gold, Ira Grissinger, Steven Haag, Patricia Hamel, Kenneth Irin, 1 John J. Lawrence, David Long, Beth Ann McMichael, James Pitera, Karen Samson. Janis Spezzano, Gregory Stacy, Jay Stout, Rose Thomas, Caroline Trumpy, Kevin Walker. FOURTH GRADE Mrs.Nina Swangler, Room 16 Betty Lou Bifano, Susan Birster, Paula Blecher, Scott Bray, Randy Cohen, Barbara Crowley.

Deborah Dukehart, Jeremy Esche, Terri Everett, June Felicioni, Mary Hampton, Kim Hartman, Carl Hemperly, Barb Henderson. Terry Kalausich, David Kashoff, Sandra Kasman, Polly Levitt, John McMichael, Susan Rippey, Charles Seitz, Charles Shaw, Douglas Sondak, Kathy Timko, William Walsh, Marjorie Walterick. James Webster, Denise West, Shelly Wolfe, Robert Wunder. Mrs. Susie Parsons, Room 14 Vicky Angeles, Susie Baill, Janie Bandish, Brenda Brown, Wayne Calderwood.

James Catelow, Joseph Clayton, Kathy Conrad, Thomas Cornick, Leslie Craven, William Daccardi, Jeannine DeNucci, Kenneth Dickey, Kenneth Durning, David Grose, Carol Lepro, Robert Lewis, Kevin McCormick, Gail Fawcett, Nancy Miller, Cynthia Minerd, Douglas Sanderford, Steven Sharp, Bradley Shenefelt, Jane Smith, David Walker, Iris Weinstein, Leslie Young. Mrs. Ella Wallin, Room 18 Zachary Adams, Charles Albright, Steven Bagwell, Karen Brose, Joseph Daccardi, Norman Davis, Charles DeNucci, Debbie Ellis, Lynnrae Giercynski. Douglas Haines, Edward Hamel, Barbara Hartley, Thomas Hutchins, Linda Lou Laird, Luzzane Lowe, Anita Ludwig, Deborah McVey, Joseph Morton, Debra Murphy, Darlene Neil, Francis Priest, Maureen Quigley, Denise St. John.

Gary Sauers, Richard Simcsak, James Slater, Donald Zimmerman, Sharon Keefe. FIFTH GRADE Mrs. N. Adele Wilkes, Room 13 James Albright. Ricky Ansbach, Janet Averbach, Kay Birster, Thomas Cook, Jeffrey Cooper, Jodi Fogel, Lauri Heath, Jill Johnson, Jon Johnson, Jill Jones, Sarah Henseler.

Stephanie Kalausich. Glenn Keiper, Janice Lang, Colin McFarlane, Gail Miller, Kathy Murphy, Rodney Murray, Robert Newburne, Thomas Charles Olewine, Celeste Oliver, Jay Ratico Amy Rothstein, David id Shaw, Debra Sokach, Mark Stercula, Barbara Toth, Richard Trout, Edwin Webbley. Miss Lorraine Prafi, Room 15 Eugene Alligood, Bruce Blecher, Roberta Blough, Teddy Campbell, Robert Demi, Gary Downing, Craig Ewing, ol Fawcett. Garry Frazier, Laura Frutchey, Michael Gadsby, Diane Hills, Debra Katz, Danielle Mather, Howard Melman, Debra Neil, Denise Pitera, Denise Ramsden, Karen Robinson, Richard Rosendale, Jeffrey Shenefelt, Michele Spector, John Thomas. Job Ventura, Patricia White, Robin Wright, Deborah Honig.

Joseph Jablinski, Room 20 Marcia Abbott, Richard Alligood, Ronald Amisson. Pamela Bagwell, Gene Bailey, Gerry Bell, Kenneth Cottrel, Carol Craven, Raymond Gerhart, Debra Hyatt, Marcel Kaructis, Marcelle Lowell, Carol Ann Lownes, Barbara McCune, Michael Mcllhenny, Michele Mignogna, Jeffrey Mills, Harry Nuckles. Cheryl Richard Olsen, Donald Pickford. Gerald Pratt, Deborah Ramsden, Barry Roth, Harold Schmidt, Scott Shenefelt, Cathy Spezzano, John Strothman, Karen Uttley. SIXTH GRADE Mrs.

Dorothy Stout, Room 12 Dora Adam, Karen Albright, Donald Cantor, Kenneth Clifton, Beverly Davis, David Edwards, Bonita Fisher, Deborah Fitzgeorge, James Granding, Robert Griffifths, Craig Hartman, Scott Hasness, Phyllis Henseler, Louise Hollmann, Kent Hummel, William Hutchins, Thomas Lasik, Melvin Lear, Scott Lefcourt, Gregory Procopi, Jeanne Purvis, George Rippey, Robert Rothberg, Raymond Rac- ozy, Carol Schwarz, Abbey Sondak. Linda Spezzano, Gary Stein, Catherine Trumpy, Shieia Wolfe. Mr. Davala, Room 17 Gregory Adams, Susan Bailey, Catherine Brooks, Ricky Byers, Billy Cadman, Pamela Calderwood, Carol Ann Daub, Debra Evert, Debra Falsetti. Claudia Franks.

Joan Higham, Leatha Jordan, Robin Lapp, Cecilia McLean, Michael McVey, Robert Mills, Richard John Ottinger, Edward Riley, Philip Smith, Philip Stercula, Judy Swope, Lynn I Wigerman. Cynthia Walter, Barbara Wil- liamson, Jeffrey Wright, Carrie Jean Writer, Steven Yanss. Joseph Ciochon, Room 19 R. Maxwell Adams, Gail Alligood, Eugene Bifano, JoAnn Brackin, Barbara Cipolloni, Dannis Ennis, Robert Fisher, i Christine Firko, Janet Flesch, Gary Forrester, John Hampton, Josh Holloway, Donald Johnson, Robert Ludwig, Donna Lumio, Terry McElroy, Susan MacFadden, Linda Miller, James Moran, Wayne Cathterine Pitera, Linda Ramsden, Mary Ann Smith. Bruce Smoyer, Marilyn Stout, Linda Thomas, Randy Zweig.

Bucks Co Smart Shop lor (he Smart Set DRESSED IN THE NEWEST FASHIONS AND COLORS PRICED WITHIN THE FAMILY BUDGET. DRESSES SKIRTS SWEATERS SIZES 3 to 24 2 SIZES 6 to 38 SIZES 32 to 44 SUITS BLOUSES COORDINATES SIZES 8 to 20 SIZES 30 to 44 SIZES 8 to 18 JOIN OUR MERCHANDISE CLUB Open To 6 P.M. Open To 9 P.M. Fri. 4033 BROWNSVILLE TREVOSE, PA.

USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN WE CARRY PETITE AND HALF SIZES 3 15 10 to 20 to EL 7-6525 how to Donnelly Jon sizes np clothes for men heading BACK TO SCHOOL long oh quality! short oh cost! widest choice in town for men in their teem. 1 preps, juniors and huskies, too! The idea is simple choose all ol his 'Bacjfcto-School' clothes in one easy shopping trip in our Boy's Department, a store within a store. Sizes 6-20. SPORTCOATS $23.95 SHIRTS 2.98 TIES 1.00 BELTS 1.00 SLACKS 8.95 HOSE ........................79 SHOES 7.30 All Outfitters: Men-Boys 7 mx) If you want to Suit them up for that first day of school, come see what's paraded in, an assortment of suits, composed of pace-setters. Juniors and Preps.

$23.95 to $35.95 $29.95 to $44.95 NOW regular values Shop tonight until 9:00 P.M. (O. Donnelly Jon Oldest and Largest Outfitters to Men and Boys 35 EAST STATE STREET TRENTON, N.J. What plans have you made for retirement? Systematic saving in a First Federal RETIREMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT can supplement social security, insurance, and provide for a financially care-free future. The sooner you start, the more you gain in accumulated earnings.

Visit our office and let one of our savings specialists explain how this retirement program can benefit you and how your money grows based on our current dividend rate compounded twice yearly. How Savings Crow $10.00 Monthly $15.00 Monthly $20.00 Monthly $50.00 Monthly 5 years 664.64 996.97 1,329.29 3,323.24 10 years 1,474.85 2,212.27 2,949.70 7,374.52 20 years 3,666.40 5,499.60 7,332.80 18,332.00 Chart Based on our current dividend rate per year FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BUCKS COUNTY 118 MILL STREET, BRISTOL, PA. SHOP-A-RAMA AMD COUNTRY CLUB SHOPPING CENTERS, LEVITTOWN, PA. Next to Post Office.

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