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Verona-Cedar Grove Times from Verona, New Jersey • 2

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VERONA-CEDAR GROVE TDIES, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1955 any matter coming before the physical education courses of study Ifs Going to Be O.KV Girls are being re-evaluated in anticipa Soil Removal (Continued from Page One) Heads Bow (Continued from Pare One) tion of the new school plai for junior and senior school. It Is recmmended that a man and An affadavit from William G. Carson, secretary of the Planning Board, was submitted Tuesday along with the brief. Mr. Nolan also contends that Mr.

Stomato is violating one of the conditions laid down by the Planning Board July 11, that all dirt be removed from the premises via little woman be added to the department to take up the load In the next that the applicant failed to secure an easement from Mrs. Mary Mitchell MacAvoy, through whose land the trucks would have to traverse to use the prescribed route. Instead, the trucks are said to be using Francisco Ave, on which Little Falls has an ordinance barring Mr. Stomato secured a sec-end injunction restraining Little Falls from preventing his trucks from using the street. few years.

Industrial arts Nothing has been his being township engineer, is said to have drawn the topographical map submitted by Mr. Stomato. Mr. Nolan contends that this is a violation of the State Planning Act, which he says reads that no Planning Board member is to have any 'personal or financial interest" in added or revised. However, a great deal of work has been done in rough Falls Rd.

and -thence north out of the township. The township claims form: notes on sequence of demon strations and lectures, their con tents, effectiveness, etc. Home economics A general out line or course of study has been pre leis. The nicest lei, a pink and blue one, was made by Barbara Schaefer. Friday morning we made little wool dolls.

Naturally, the regular games were played all week. The only thing we wish for is a little cooler weather, exception swim day, of course. Despite the heat wave the children seemed to have quite an active week on the Forest Avenue playground. Although checkers, kings, Chinese checkers. Mad Maze, Lucky Shot and horseshoes were the most popular, there were still some badminton, softball, dodge ball, spud and Monkey in the Middle games.

There was the usual large crowd on Tuesday mornings for movies. The show, which consisted of cartoons, a film on horses, and the favorites, Abbott and Costello, proved to be very enjoyable to all. The craft program included a wide variety of activities this week. Letter holders were made from paper plates and decorated with cray-onsh. Felt dog and heart pins were made- Mr.

Hilmer is helping us make butterfly pin and earring sets which are made of felt and covered 7 pared and typed. With more time devoted to homemaking and with better equipment, the department is lL- fw pJ I IL-, 5 '-l' working on a revision of the cur riculum for the new high school. Board Names (Continued from Page One) If his hoinme the site of the present high school. The payment will be separate from ireels, holding a telephone, pointing to the sky. to a cloud, to the Azotes as they pass; idle hands, busy hands; 2,000 sets of them at 6 o'clock in the evening.

"Just as there are 2.000 sets of hungry eyes, watching the wheels, looking at the cloud, the sea, the Islands, the waves; watching the trays, the food, the pages of a letter, the typewriter, the pen, the pencil; the face across the table, the floor in the head; the wide open, bare world all around us; 2,000 sets of eyes at 6 o'clock. "Two thousands of feet, running, talking, shuffling, scraping, climbing, dashing, standing, lying, moving; 2.000 sets of feet, busy feet. Idle feet, at 6 o'clock. Two thousand sets of ears listening to 600,000 sounds; listening tc no sound, to all sounds, to the sounds of the ship, the ocean, the decks, the men; 2,000 sets of ears at 6 o'clock. "Thousands of men, fifteen ships, thousands of miles of ocean; a world full of sound, of sight, of touch, of smell "And then comes 6 o'clock.

"And the 2,000. sets of feet freeze Wherever they are, and the 2,000 eets of eyes close and heads bow, and the 2,000 sets of ears listen to only one sound, and the 2,000 sets of hands are clasped together. "And at 6 o'clock, only the voice of the chaplain is to be heard in the openly bared world all around lis, and his voice echoes throughout the ship, through every corner, every compartment, hushed even is the sea and the wind, for they listen, too. "Oh Father Who Art in and the magic spell is cast at 6 o'clock. And the sea listens- The other fees for his work on the school.

is with sparkles. Pincushions in the For the record, the board noted shapes of different animals were also made. Baskets of various sizes and shapes were made by Jane the approval of contracts for the building of the high school and also the fact that the contract for Hiler, Kevin Hislop, and David structural steel awarded to the Green Iron Works, Hillside. Cohen. Due to a change in schedule our was being held up pending notifi According to word being' passed around this week, scenes like this soon will be completely legal in Verona, although at the moment ordinance says you have to be under 14 to wear shorts on borough streets.

Couple at left and attractive teen-agers in other photos appear un worried at existing edict. With heat the way it has been, who can blame them? (Staff Photo.) special event, doll and hobby show. cation of fulfillment of insurance requirements by the company. However, C. Vincent Geiger, superin tendent of schools, reported that the firm is continuing with arrange ments to obtain materials and that men are no longer men.

They are statues at the bell's toll of 6 o'clock. "Some are standing half-way be Geiger Gives (Continued from Page One) steel shipments are expected in Oc tober. Footings for the new school tween a deck, clinging to a ladder this is where they were at the crack started 'yesterday by the O. A. was held on Thursday afternoon instead of Friday.

The hobby show winners were Mitchell Gold, Russell Hovland, Kevin Hislop, Peter Pitt and Dev Rawcliffe. The doll show prize winners were Brenda Callahan, Cynthia TTesbihal, Judy Raw-diffe. Rose Ellen Spooner, Nancy Lenaeus, Peggy Spooner, Marlene Helstrom, Gail" Handel, Suzanne Levinson, Joan Connolly, Penny Pitt. Ginger Timmons, Theresa Mc-Hugh, Beth Cohen, Jane Hiler, Cathy Connolly, Kathy McCauley, Irene Berke, Janice Stauber. Ann Marie Hislop, Patty McHugh and Don Gifford.

Peterson in charge of general of 6 and this is where they stand science courses. Senior and sopho construction. "Some stand with their trays of more classes this year are some food in their hands, heads bowed; what above average in achievement Sealed proposals for the purchase of $1,575,000 school district bonds others at their pages, their books and those in junior classes are to finance the school will be re their wheels, their ropes, their lines. somewhat below average. ceived by the board on Wednesday their at 8 P.M.

at the administration Under language Although the basic outlines have been prepared. "And only the sea moves humbly office, 30 Gould St. the courses of study in the language by; the world is a magic world at 6 o'clock. field have continued to be studied Conservational methods, field trips "Every head bowed. and teacher and student presenta Doll Show (Continued from Page One) tions.

greater utilization of vocabu NEVER BELIEVE 'EM He said goodbye forever But he returned next day. Alas, the, maiden foiled him He found she's moved away. 'Protect -us from the storms and the violence of the seas, and show us the way through the darkest of nights; help us to be free so that lary lists are among revisions in courses. doll, and to Adele Meyer for the most dolls from a foreign country. Business education Three courses of study have been mimeographed, three are ready for mimeographing people don't appreciate a nice little home, half under water.

But that's the way I like To Sisters Barbara and Patty Standfast a prize was awarded for and four are in various stages of manuscripts. Considerable time has the best "companion" dolls a cow girl and an Indian. Another tie oc been given to evaluation recommendations and faculty members curred for the best foreign dolls have attended workshop sessions. One of the biggest problems has whose owners were Doris Pearson and Doris Meyer. Laura Oldham had the doll with the prettiest hair and Barbara Griffiths the doll with been that of planning a new course for general business practice to be the prettiest ribbons.

Johnny and used in the new high school. Elizabeth Bruno tied for the most History New leadership points to dolls, five each. Betty Carol Hegarty progress in uus department, une had the fanciest small dolls. A prize was awarded to Betty Olander for unit approach with provision for intensity and depth of treatment in the nicest bride doll; to Judy Dunn our sons and our son's "Every head bowed in prayer. Two thousand sets of eyes closed, lips sealed, as the ship rolls gently from side to side; the phenomenon of prayer, where but a second before thousands of things went on a million actions, movements, thoughts and words, now, at 6 o'clock, there is supreme silence and stillness.

May be free- Help us Mighty God to sail these troubled waters freely so that men a hundred years hence may travel these waters in complete peace. Protect our loved ones far away; keep them safe while we protect their rights and their homes and their "Six o'clock. "The magic of the eighteenth hour as the day ends over the Atlantic the blue, deep Atlantic, owned by God and given to us by Him. along with the right and means to travel its roads and see its mysteries unfolding "before our eyes. "The daily miracle that is the eighteenth hour.

then, as if nothing at all subject matter has received much for the smallest doll: to Patty Sos- 1. 36 MONTHS TOPAY 2. Insurance can be included 3. Loans approved in a few minutes Call HUmboldt 5-3623 for newest rate chart. TRUST COMPANY CONVENIENT OFFICES IN RCWAtK IATE MODEL CAES FINANCED TOO discussion.

Revision may see world sen for the oldest doll, and to Bar history preceding U. S. History I in bara Schaefer for the most unique doll. If you have been wanting a home of your own, of the kind you'ef enjoy and wondering how to get the money come in and talk it over with us. We help people save, and when they have enough money so that they can safely buy a home, we make a mortgage loan for the difference.

order to stress Euro-Asian backgrounds which affected American affairs. A hobby show was held for the English No new revision has first time. There were only a few entries but perhaps mere will enter if another one is held The first been planned since study three years ago. The major concern or prize went to Andrea Bruno for her "So the department this year has- been stamp Second prize was awarded to Jill Topman for her to find ways to cope with dissatis (TW faction felt by teachers and stu "Sorry I took a nip at that stamp collection. Third prize was a tie.

Prizes were awarded to Jimmy FT Ciccotti and to Barbara Schaefer for a collection of ships in the bottle and a match collection. 1 Two luge outdoor 75 foot pools had happened, the million move Tuesday a crowd, seventy-three National Newark Essex Banking Company ments, the "continuous action takes on where it left off three minutes to be exact, gladly rode up to Snow Valley. Swimmers in the first group BOYS and GIRLS, 6-14 years old Separate Camps Separate Pools A few openings ovojScblt for 4 wteks beginning Aug. 1st before. Two thousand sets of hands, eyes, ears and feet, as though it are really to be commended.

From being non-swimmers more than half the group have started swimming. iranger. my master IS being sued and it may cost him lots of money. It could be a very expensive bite!" The danger of damage suits Is always a possibility. Your dog may bite someone a tradesman or visitor may be injured on" your property, your slice might hit someone on the golf course.

Various accidents can happen andyou might be held liable for them. A Family Legal Liability policy is what you need. It gives you a lot of protection for very low cost. Let us tell you about it. were a strange motion picture that NEW JERSEY'S FIRST BANK BLOOMFIELD CENTER OFFICE Includes swimming instruction, tennis, volley balL outdoor sports and games.

Wednesday we saw movies, and had stuck on one frame, then suddenly started again, as if nothing had happened. This is the miracle crafts, hikes, nature study, dramatics, story telling, sound movies. Arts and dents with students reading abilities. In testing, in classroom activities and in studies of techniques and materials, the reading problem seemed uppermost In everyone's mind. Art Very little progress has been made on preparing a course of study for' art, although work in this respect is being done.

The art program should be enriched by using more visual material, more good movies showing techniques and more exhibits. Trips to museums and traveling exhibits brought to the school are recommendations. A double art period would be an advantage when the schedule will permit it. Health and physical education Courses of studies for boys and girls used last year have not been changed. Concentration this year was on progression.

The health and MAIN OFFICE 744 Broad Street, Newark for a novelty they were also run through backwards. With great glee 2 Broad Street, Bloomfield WATSESSING OFFICE MONTCLAIR OFFICE 491 Blcomfield Avenue CALDWELL OFFICE 307 Bloomfield Aveav- Crafts supplies. Delicious nutritious we watched pies smashed on faces daily luncheon. Transportation. gather together and go back into boxes.

Registered nurse in attendance. Riding and golf small additional fee. 59 Dodd Street, Bloomfield COMMUNITY OFFICE 424 Broad Street. Bloomfield OTHER OFFICES IN of 6 o'clock. "But it nevertheless leaves its mark on every single man whether black, yellow or white, Jew.

Catholic, Protestant. The voice of God being the ocean and the winds, and the prayer for his kindness blended together in one magic spell." Slight addition! bos charge beyond miles. There were four crafts this week, Refresher and remedial courses available Competent supervision by members of On Monday we all made gimp bracelets, lacing gimp in different; our faculty and experienced counselors. NEWARK EAST ORANGE ORANGE SOUTH ORANGE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation designs on metal strips. Some of Donald NortiCa the boys made the clasps in the same way.

Wednesday we decorated i CAETIICT SCHOOL TOO PMapM amn Wm Oaaaaat ML a Nwragry Cy. tee 2-6. Phone OR. 5-4444 coat hangers with crepe paper and on Thursday we made Hawaiian1 Olives Popular Elegant ripe olives are favorite go-along with Summer meals. They've wonderful with all kinds of sandwiches and are a popular nibble food at picnics and barbecues.

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The fineness and clarity of HI-FI-. DELITY can not he adequately described it must be heard to be appreciated. So, with no obligation on your part, come in and let us demonstrate YOUR kind of reception on a HI-FI set. To folks who are "tone-conscious it is the ultimate in ll true reproduction of the entire musical tonal spectrum. Open Evenings Til 9 Wednesday Saturday 13 6 P.

ML Renve tfca straps 5. Wear it as a halter a. Crass tha straps ia completely for a strapleu bra with strap set for the bock to follow the line version. narrow, close-to-the-throat of sundresses or cocktail type halters, fashions. 0 GlaSS ii.

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