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. _ ■ •-..vU;.-., 1961 THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1961 T H E LEADER 1957 PAGE NDNJ6 MAKAKT ROSEMKRANZ TO REPRESEI9T BHS IN EUROPE B y JO D I JEDLICK,% Baidwin Senior High School Junior M argaret Rosenkranz has been chosen as one of the 1^00 finalists from 2,500 Q u alified candidates by the American Field Service, U) represent the United Stales in a for eign Country. This summer M argaret will be an A n u rican high school ifpresentative to Switzerland, M argaret was selected on the et's traveling expenses to and from Switzerland. Project Ex membei-s, under the adtnsorshlp of Mr. A rthur Olevnick and Mrs. Doris M c l^ury, are planning two money raising campaigns, a theatre party and ft car wash to raise the needed S5fl0 lo pay for M axgarefs passage. ~ SU G U R S X £ E E lH .Q i..^ U e t,.|C p s^ _ d e ^ .^ o n |e^ ^ r lo will repeat its special version of “G a ite P a r is i«nne’' on \Cncore.” th e B e ll T e lephone Hour fin a l program of the year, to be broadcast over N B C -T V at 9 p.m. on Friday (April 2S). O ther outstanding perform e rs who w ill he seen again are Rosem a ry C looney and Eddie C o n d o n 's Jazz A ll-Stars, Robert Preston. M a h a lia Jackson, M arge a n d G o w er C h a m p ion and Isaac Japan to Host World Rotarians The first convention of Rotary Internationnl, world-wide service club organization, to be held in A.via I begins next m o n th (May 28-June 1) in Tokyo. Japan. It i.s estim ated I th a t more th a n 15,000 R o tarians and membei-s o f their families from some 50 countries will attend, with the [ registration from Japan alone likely i to exced 10,000. basis of her academic record, per- .sonaJjty, school activities, Inierosts. and family background. ! An honor student a t Baldwin ; Senior High School, .she actively j parlicipate.s in school activities. , She was n m em ber of the girls' I leaders corps. Project Ex. an is a [ ' junior class representative on llie' I General Organization Council and Vice-Pie.sident of the Voethya ■ Council. I M a rgaret will depart from Mon- [ treal, Canada, on June 9, Nine days later she will arrive in Holland, and then proceed to the southern paft'\of~£rwf£zirrahifr'’nivaT15!~<'S(VIW! Ing a t her destination in WliUer- HaJden. She will be the gue,st of 17 year old, English speaking Elsbeth Roth and her G e rm a n speaking parents. Before returning to New York on August 24, M a rgaret will spend two weeks at a Swi.ss resort, with the R o th family. She also plans to a t tend Aaru. a Swiss school to ob serve the method.s of teaching. Project Ex, Baldwin Senior High Scliyol'.s divtsioi: of Ihe Am eiirnn Field Service, plans to pay Maiignr- M A T t’H E S T h e first frictio n m a tch e s w ere I m a d e in th e U S. in a b o u t 1836. T h e y I fon.sistpcl of cluilk, b r im s tone an d ' I pho-sphom s. .ill h e ld to g e t h e r oi. a lin y stick w ith glue. A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO MY MANY FRIENDS FROM \CHICK\ deLISSER iiCIIMP CHi¥i0ilT “ T h e B e s t in S e r v i c e ” A u thorized CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE DEALER E a s t S u n r is e H w y ., O p p o s ite N e w T r a in S tatio n TReeport 8-5510 Som e F a m ilia r F a c e s — S o m e N e w F a c e s — W ith T h e Sole P u r p o s e T o S e r v e Y o u B e t te r Oh, Granny, w h a t a d e e p voice you have! - - i t a . I’d Appreciate It* .If You Would Vote For My Son Stan. H e r e a r e th e reaso n s w h y I w ish y o u w o u ld v o te for m y son S t a n le y d e L i s s e r in th e F r e e p o r t School B o a r d electio n n e x t W e d n e s d a y ^ M a y 3rd. * If y o u r son w a s e a g e r to s e r v e b i s c o m m u n ity in a sim ila r c a p a c i ty - a n d y o u ask e d m e to vote for h im - I'm s u r e I w o u ld. * H e Is n o t r u n n i n g a g a in s t a n y o n e . H e is m e r e ly seek in g to j u s t i f y th e fa i t h o i th o s e w h o u n a n im o u s ly a p p o in t ed h i m to fill t h e e x t r e m e l y e m p t y sp o t l e f t v a c a n t b y th e su d d e n an d u n t im e ly d e a th of o n e of o u r m o s t d e v o ted a n d d e d icated c itizen s - t h e l a t e L e o F . G iblyn. * I tru l y b e liev e * a s a re s u l t of S t a n 's ed u c a tio n in the B a ld w in schools, a t M a n liu s M ilita r y A c a d e m y a n d at W illiam s college - a n d h i s p r e s e n t p r o fessio n a l ac tiv i t y in th e h e a lt h , ed u c a t i o n a n d w e l f a r e field - t h a t he is u n u s u a ll y w e l l e y a ip p e d lo re n d e r a v a lu a b l e serv i c e to o u r school sy s tem . VOTE for STANLEY P. deLISSER On Wednesday, May 3rd Polls Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. m- W-'. Once in a while your finger may slip when you make a long distance call. You find yourself talking to a gravel-voiced stranger in Duluth instead of a sweet grandmother in Peoria. Please don't go away mad. Just call the operator. Tell her, if you can, the name of the town you ^ speak to as well as the number you want. She’ll see that you don't pay for the wrong nifmber and help you get the right one. New York Telephc>ne N O T H I N G S A Y S IT L I K E Y O U R V O i C R > Y it