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' creative., m ] for the purpose of continuing _. immediate referral was made. Other staff menibers were a mtg?” \. Wuhan THOMAS 003523, WWW “mum pre . problem that directly inter- ferred with the achievement of a stent, This could be classified as - educational, the. Community Counseling 'Center for pre-kindergarten readiness program,tho diag- % % x ' ”Your + where itmmuthnmmn , The age range of the 161 gram.- The mrMMcmr sisted of a full-time day em- ployee snd a part-time aven= ing employee. - The Center's hours were from $ to 9 p.m. and the counselor, pay- chologist, nurse , social worker, speech therapist and «mun-standing and ap- preciatlon of mathematics, \' \10 and 15 students, each course hes become In intel» lectual fivminre for 'its ' children | were - pre-school _ consultant from theRochester “Wrmmmemgxm through age 20. There were 38 Mental Health Center. , young putlcmants. it» coo - - - specialedu. - Pr@-Scho0lers, 93 kinder- The - guidance | counselor The traditional school s cation pupiis.* garten through 12th grade, and - dealt with dropouts, helping uation has given place to in- alll 30 dropouts. them\ with adjustment pro- formal discussion of the levels -* % _ # of meaning of a television According to a report by the Community Counseling Center to the Board of Education, the primary - objective of the Center was to essistchikiren the Board on using funds for - with handicaps which did not this purpose. But many resi- permit them to function at aefits of the district wrote their maximum ability. fetters and appeared before Special efforts were made the Board citing the value of - not to duplicate any existing the Center. service in the community. It The Center opened in Feb- was felt the Center's function ruary, 1967, in an office at was to diagnose, to refer to Brookside Elementary Sehool, appropriate _ community and - until June served a total agencies and services, or of 161 children. to offer short term counseling RELAX T a a The program was set up to be of service to parents as _ well as the students. Parents were required to be involved through the diagnosis and evaluation. In this way the The entire cost of the program will be borne by the New York State Title I funds. .There was some question by where necessary, and could There was a full staff of pupil-personnel services, all of which focused on each child. The team, working together, [~ completed the isdividual diag- ' nosis. 'The director of the Com- munity Counseling Center, Michsel Aletto, had a full- time position. He was re- sponsible for supervision and Go Kart YOFREKE Racing °- Results THIS SUMMER With 4 Air Conditioning BLANKETS @ take a lot of changing for S nd e FREE SURVEY Sportsmen Junior: 1. Joe Standings, as of July 26, and Expo (67. They are teachers to operate by thts Lea ue ta trig-S STANDINGS PTS. Castranova 2. Dar len in the Greece Women's Golf spesking French in many of f Find out how economical method, but we have anucleus MOXDAY wOr LOST Brown League t quality air conditioning can be. Townley. League. Only match play their classes. in the Greece Central system r N LOS Stock Light; 1. Tom Ensman, scores are indicated. Seventh and eighth graders with the teachers who have mmtb “mam, 32 of July if; Tcfilfzzthers 2 1 Bi-Rite 12 r L @ @ 4 ik | Pete Bicknell, 3. Robert Vir Name Points also have a sclence course been a part of the Summer Greece gang; ecreati, oa p “firm i €5 2 Westridge F t Free Estimate call gilia, 4. Donald Virgilia, 5. and their social studies deals ec essmen's Go mill urocery 8 2 . 8.0 ; Mike Ewin 1 Symonds with Indian tribes of th school program. They 87° are Warner Ehmann 6 4 Ridgecrest 8 % 663-6513 Stock Light: 1.J s Haze} Symon 18 loc alt s of the enthusiastic, they are In- Barnard Service 4 6 Dan Fulmer 5 e | tock Light: 1. Jerry Brew- Louise Rundall . 14 oc ality . VOlVed, and they are learning . x nd Milligan's 4 ihx ster, 2. Jim Browster, 3. Dorothy German 13 1. 2 The science sequences for ods and Name Points Norm William t Mark Elsie, 4. Steve Rock- Helen Henderson 13 grades 3-8 are classified as new meth and concepts. I Service 3 7 Coachman 0 astle. --= =- Ess of believe their enthesiasm Will pioparg schmidt 14 Kumbaks 1 9 Blue League p C € Phil Bonceci 12 y 2 , a new program Fle- carry over into their regular Sebastian John' . H E B Stock: Dick Piccolo. Ginny Tucker 12 mentary Science Study. This classrooms in September and Romano 11 St. John's 1 a ATING Bornice Bock 12 program, developed in 192, 1, cany help but effect thelt ucch, so cons 9 TUESDAY Colony Rest. 12 Dot. Wohiben 11 reflects the new philosophy students.'' 32“ “2323115 9 Hap's Service 7 2 Greece Ridge 1g 25 Stonewood If you're travoling in Ruth Power 11 of science teaching that Another phase of the pro- ,, pert“ ‘ 20m $12 United Cleaners 6 3 ucpvben A circles, maybe you're cutting Fran Marella 11 youngsters learn best by gram is the use of teacher Behalf“; gt: Circle Spot 6 3 5m i cult 2 too many corters, See McCahan 10 V' 2 doing. They are involved in aides, one to each team. (p, maker 7 L 2 Forest HIL 6 8 rango Theima Meaghor 10 V2 learning scelentific concepts These aides wil} be used for Pe ° Marshall Steak Crange League » Ruth Goodbar 10 by the discovery method. the first time in Greece Cen- ==\ 321191- 2} I: House 4 5 @ Kathie Heindl 10 There are 85 teachers end tral's regular program this gamma?“ ike Frears Chovrolot 3 Barono's 10 § Kay Fredericks 9 1 8 ratto of 10 pupils toateather. ing by participating in the V __, 3 1 2 Consolidated Finnigan's G f Irene Sprengart 8 L 2 But it doesn't work out quite Summer school program. 5&3qu 2 vacuum a f Naum*s 5 $o Marge Witsoe fra CUC. . Part of the students 91° charles Martin a wEDNESDA Y Chicrice 0000 g f * from the inner city and their prognoses Cramet 31 2 Scanlon Tire 8 o f Jean Leasure 6 There ls a system being tuition ard transportation is {11 Core Kartes Bldgs 7 0 § Jean Dering 6 used called team teaching being paid for by the Ro- gm Devia ir 2 Pork Chops _ 50002 Green League i gammy 50.le 3L 2 Each team is composed of 14 chester City School SyStAM. pimmorg gmith 3,1: 3 ganna 4 4 Sealtest T § surns 41 2 22:1}; as“ f g? t‘en of uni Carl Grimm 3 L 2 Town Men Shop ? 5 Pop-Lar Motol 9 * ra : . Clovis Potter 3 L 2 Coachman Ina 2 5 c k 38mm; mums 3L J warp? reo mm” Safer Lightpoles Lou Pires 21 2 Brass Buttons 2 6 gmmm its?! i § Mary Fox 21 2 pang p3 $0 e en tt For greater highway safety, prank Beltomio 21 2 M-N-Auto Sales 0 8 warnoer-Ehmana 0 : charge places. special nickel stainless steel nog Camelto 21 2 Tuurspay . This whole program in MflPoles wif flveted bases pail wenrio 2 Coppard Reality 1 |! Red League © . volves teacher trairming. Theoy of: hmwmdmmnmd to break miko Castlo 1 L 2 Greece Teacher 5 a DRAPES € GPEClaDS teach end observe in the i struck by a car. py 1 L 2 pock's 4 4 Buckman's 12 t mormins, from 8:30- 11:30 T be first large-scale Les Sparten 1 Kirty Manroe 4 4 Whitmore Ins 2] x o im., while school is in installation of such pole® HAS geo 1 suburban Disposal 3 5 Pratoce * a SL'PCOVERS : W111 session. In the afternoon they been made by the Mirnesota Fred Hilt 1 ESpezcerpoert Ian 2 3 Promtise ims. 6 2‘ discecass their teaching State Highway Department. Jobn Getsler L1 2 Schlevter-Sparton 2 6 verBulst 4 and all other Hausehold items cone vn an We use the blems. R Ths psychologist, through standarized tests, interviews, and record reviews, helped diagnose problems and make recommecdations. Short term counseling was offered. * %* x The nurse assisted the team in being Haison between the Center and the student's own - physician. She served as con- sultant on medial information. All pre-school children were routinely screened for hearing and vision, and other children also when It was indicated. The social worker did in- take, getting developmental, family, medical and edu- cational history from the parents. Goal was to help parents correction. Where speech was a symptom, and not the pri- mary difficulty, consultation ard referral to other team members or to other com- munity resources was made. The 1967-68 operation of the Community Counseling Center will run from October toJune. Hours and location will tbe an- pounced. Women's Golf Standings Title The Grecians, the women's ssftsall team of Greece, won chem plooship finals w we ue against Webster's team sunday, duly $9, ard promly carried tome the topty for tke Hird year. Pltckhing the wirritg game tstf the Gresfisrs was Batty smith ar\ Mary Bork] was cattrke7. Is the frring tto seorse was Hed 5-8 bet In tke tap of the «igs, [rene Pas- guile PM s Blame fun to. in mummmmnmmm, x fants] Jul, watches as veteran member Art Glbson lashes a tee shot<traight down the 18th fairway. The owners and directors of Braemar Golf & Country Club, 4704 Ridge Rd. W., offictally dedicated the new back nine holes last Thursday, July 27th, makirg Braemar 18 holes in length. Present at the dedication were owners of Braemar Country Club Inc., officers Braemar Club president, Art Gibson, the 13th hole, a 575 * yard dogleg has been named «« The Double Designed to be one of the toughest par fives in the country, the 18th is tree- lined with a «double- crossing\ creek and well- trapped plateau green. Membership in the semi- private club this year has Increased considerably, Anthony Audino, Andy Phuta, Robert Roth, Roy Shaheen, and Aug Callina,. Summer School (Continued from Page 1) have a science sequence ard a social studies seq:ence. The social studies relates to Puerto Rico and much of the itudy (Is accomplished by speaking spanish. ° wifth and sixth grafeos are studing selence erd their social studies course re- volves around French methods, problems, ldeas, sz24 Rear lectures by ad- ceational The mew vdideo=tape machine trnumg. Em Mahatma least one of ter classes dieortaped. Viewing it after- wird, the temher is ale to pirpedrt problen or srcress areas. The ckservalio®n team gives their opirim o t teaching and Ciscogs poesfvie kreas A to the Principe} KHSk Fabry, «bo mitts!!! Ex? Greece mm Fabry says there is a new kind of teacher evolving from the program. He calls them ''responsible mavericks,\ teachers who are lesrning how to step back and let their puplis discover facts Instead of telling them everything. \It's called the discovery method ard it really works,\ Fabry said. \It's going to Gibson.\ ~ program viewed the previous night to practice for a \pro- ' duction\ of one of the plays being read in lHitersture class; to debate on a problem of national lnteresi- to cb- servation of the wonders of the growth of crystals; to ex- pression of the inmost feelings through the creation of original poetry. Classes were held for oae«» and -one ~half hour sessions rach weekday morning from July \Suto July 28 at three local centers. Several times during the month, an afternoon fis de- voted to further on-the-spot Investigation of the subject area. Science classes have toured Brookwood Science Center; mass media classes have ex- parent understood the clarify the educational PrO- ong qirectors of the Braemar According to Braemar Country tended their study of film at blem. could be of assistenc, Plem ard refer them to the cmp association, Profession, Club President, Edward Dryden Theatre; mathclasses » Istan proper staff member or other al golfers from various clubs, Tuotilio. interd to observe and try out arry agency. members of the press, and Owners present at the the electronic computers at gr refegtilsré commendations The h the did gussets. ' opening ceremony - were: St. John Fisher College; one speech evaluation and speech In honor of four-time James Hamill, Joseph Audino, fifth and sixth grade literature class is going to take a steam-enginre ride around Conesus Lake; all classes of one center are planning an ''ecumenical art tour\ of four rew churches of the Roch» ester area. Director of the program is Sister St. Peter. Local co- ordinators for each of the centers are Sister Aloysia at Nazareth Hall, Sister Gervase st St. John's, Greece, and Sister Eugene at Our Lady of Lourdes. [ Golf mmnmuammmmld- TIMOTHY MC CALL demonstrates the workings of an old model camera to his communications media classmates, Mark Peartree, Jenne Miller and Paul Fischette. of pencll drawing. Slo-Pitch @STER ROSELLE instrocts Mun-nun O‘Cmnar a+ mas-um. West Ridge Little League Bag“: Spanning Is for Every Fresh Water Sports Species ToC pr fne\ ammmm Bartz wmmmmm “MmmmtmEWel— m4 am mm W ~ Syimning the sk] required of the fAsker- tn the game foo FaCreciars Is prireipal of Brookside 1. 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