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1, 19G2 Jws\ irl Bls- ■ew). 65 Jeffrey :r) 2720 Vynsum foseph. ^ermnn Yulson Ellen, Roberta heodorc ighter - Ciaenlaii summer ’-Senior I'd' last acco r d - THRUSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 t h e leader -V, .... .PI PAGE SEVEN SOUTH NASSAU GIRl SCpUTS TO AHEND INTERNATiONAL ROUNDUP AT UKE CHAMPLAIN Jackie Hamburt To Serve As Special Leader Reporter By GRACE ANTON When more than 10.000 Girl Scouts from all over the nation and theh- guests from many corners of Che world gather on July 18 for the tri-annual Girl Scout Roundup, 24 girls from South Nassau-Gounoil, Which services this area, will be in the group. On Che shores of Lake Champlain at Button Bay. Vermont, these girls will erect and live in a t e n t ------------------------------ --------- - ------- - city - for—the- lasL.2.. weeKs of. the month. • The girls were chosen from more Oban 200 applicants by a apocial committee appointed by Mrs. Jo seph, Vollltommer of Valley Stream, president of the Council. ^ T h e ellmlnaOions were on the of camping skills, personality, leader and school recommenda tions, service to Scouting and to the conununity, Ths girls who were selected hsve ! Kremniizer. Mary ' uiKlergene an Intensive training » ! ’” “ • \\‘I, sueam . Among the adult volunteer .staff Barbara Murphy. Merirck: Diane Thompson and Jean LHlyman from Oceanside: Cathy Oovell. Malverne; Kathy Hawtliorne. East Rockaway;: Ruth Terry, Lynbrook;; Jackie Kahres, Vicki Goldman. Ilene Hal- pern, Lorraine Sweeney. Barbara Jarboe, Susan Green. Janet Kel- lock. and Gail Hagennnn, Massa- pcQUa Park. a 'I so Sue Kovic, Gin- ny Tame, Sharon Shoemaker. Mas- sapequa; and Joanne Traynor, Ellz- ’ Vollkom- NauliV Geisten, Valley W(i[liam Deeley,. Jr. Member Of Board ii WILLIAM J. DEELEY, JR.. iPree- port attorney. Member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors af (he Natibtkal Con ference of Christians and Jews; is fhc lecturer at the Institute held at the National - Conference of Chrisians and Jews, at Adelphi College, Garden City. The subject of the Institute is Police Com munity Relations. primitive camping skills. A few of the vital statistics will, ssrvs to demonstrate 'the scope the girls are the Girl Scout undertaking; there | ScWegel. Malverne; I and Mrs. John Shoemaker and j Mrs. Alfred Sr.YnctTicIi, .Massnpe- tents; 458,000 pieces of mail; 297,- Involving 70.000 eggs: ''“t oPPoiht- will be 1,756 counselors and staff; 250,00 pieces of baggage; 6.00C will come directly to us from the 3 tons of campfire Prahms: Marion Bannerman. all based on previous ' Vasil, editor of the harpist- played three numbers - Leader gave all of the girl corre- Chan.son de CuUlot by Martin; spond^ts from South Nassau Perllhqu; Minuet by Hasselmans and 000 meals 57,000 pounds of meat, fish, and poultry: 34.000 loaves of bread; 3’- tons of butter: 151,000 quarts of milk; and charcoal.. , Roundup experience. This is tftve first -time that the Roundup site has been In the Bast and thus. A f f o r d s niany local folks an opportunlly to visit. Quests are •welcome between July 20 and July 29 between the hours of 10 and 12 and again from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be a picnic area and a snack bar for-guests, but no one will be permitted to visit girls dur ing the 12 to 2 work period. The girls who were chosen are; Robin Glaser and Jacqueline Ham burg, Baldwin: Patricia Moore and cd special Roundup correspondem to the Freport Leader. Her stories McIntosh Awards Program The Edith McIntosh School of Music, 48 Hillside Ave.. Rockville Centre, held its annual Certificate Award.« event on Sunday. June 18. As usual, membei's of the faculty presented the musical pioRiam Dorothea Ryan, vlollni.st and Irma Harter, pianist, played the first movement of the Sonata in A major C o u n c il a s h o r t coui-se w r i tin g to p r e p a r e th e m assigjTinents. Special Meeting Of Board of Education There will be a Special Meeting of the Board of Education on Thursday .’Veiling. July 12 at 8 PM. at the Board Room. High School Building on Brookside Ave. THE EDITH MeINTOSH SCHOOL OF A^USIC Music Center, 48 Hillshle Ave. ' Rockville Centre, N. Y. A^ounces a Summer Course of Eight Weeks * . ' Coinmciiciiig June 26th PlAJfO, THEORY. VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO, 0R(;AN Register now for SiimnitT (iotirec ami for Full Tt PKbnc for Ap'p<iiiitniciit ami VOICE ROckvillc Centre 4-0990 CRUISE ON THE Tel. FReeport 8-9878 'T o u r i s t '■ \ tUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY AvailaBleFoi Moonlight Sails A All Day Outtaga On The Hour^SIGHTSEEING TRIPS—Every Hoot Adults: $1.50 Children under 6 years: $1.00 Boat Sails From the SEA BREEZE f . Dock— Foot oE iyiiller A ve., Freeppit Source -by . Zabel. Bvelyn West played two Sonatas by Scarlatti, Etiide-Tflbleau by Rachmaninoff and The Miller's nDnce from • The Three-Cornered Hat\ by de Palla. Presentation of awards followed the program, and a social hour for students and their parents concluded the afternoon. Those receiving certificates were: Elementary Piano: Ellen Ruth Ackerman, Gregory Browne, Lois Mildred Casella, Marilyn Alice Casella, Perry Chang, Lillian Esther Cohn. Groce Combes. Nadine Teresa Curley. Roberta Louise Davis, Debra L. Dunbaj-. Vida Goldstein. Ma^xine June Grossmap. Shary E'^en Gross- man, Margaret Claire Horan. Cherie Anne Hort, Stephen David Kent. Lance Konselman. Susan Carol Le vine, Kathryn T. Lyons, Ceclle Grace Mause, Donald J. Ross, Allen Mark Schoer. Carol Ann Smith' Element'ary Violin: Lance Konsel- Tntermediale Piano: Susan Carol Cabasin. Steven Arnold Cole, Peter DJ PaoJl, Arlene Goldstein, Terry Susan Rosenspn. ^ Intermediate Violoncello; Chester E. Fdldman. Junior Plano: Carolyn Diane Efs- nor,^ Mark ■ MacDuffee Johnson, Leslie Joel Lakow, Eileen M. O'Shea. Senior Piano; . Irene Louise Schrauth. Marriage Licenses Richard Sherson. 100 Randall Ave., Freeport and Marcia Bob, 100 S. Ocean Ave., Freeport. - Dennis Fogarty. 1667 Amsterdam Ave.. Merrick and Jean Kkiz, 1730 Guildford Ct., Merrick. Lawrence Roldridge, 351 Manhat^- tan Ave., Mass^pequa Park- and Janice Rice, 6J $mitb St.. Meri'ick. George Dlckman, 700 Merrick Rdi. Baldwin and Anna Pjir, 25 E. Voss •Ave.. E. Rockaway. James Clancy. 9 Esse^ C t. Free port and Joyce Lavelle, 103 Mitchell- St.. Bellmore. Anthony Carbone. 69. Verity Laney Baldwin and Theresa Monaghan, 69 Verity J ^ n e , Baidwifi; Telephone Co. Pledge Equal Working A spokesmah ror the New York Telephone Company said that its president,. Clifton W. Phalen, had today i-eaffirmed the company’s policy against discrimination in em ployment by signing, in Washington, a \Plan foi- Progress\ .sponsored by- the Pi'csident’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Also sign ing tKfe plan at the White House were representatives of the Amerf- can Telephone and Telegraph Com pany and six other BpU System Companies. The spokesman said, \Our long standing policy h as been to hire and promote people best able to do the job—without regard to race, cred. color, national origin or physical impairment. \The New York State Commission for Human Rights has complimented us on the way we caiTy out this IJOllcy,\ he said. The Urban League of Greater New York has awarded us a certificate of commendation which cites our company for ‘the outstanding example it has set In /roviding job opportunities on the basis of merit.’ ’’ TiKlaa make umectloil. .and Jier.- ection is no trifle. —Mirhelnnpelb Lions E lect, Internallonai President Curtis D. Lovill of Gardiner, Maine, was elected Intei-m- tional President of Lions Inter national at the Association'}; 4Bth Annual Convention in Nice. France. Lion.s International, with 640,000 members In il(> counlrii'B. ia the world's largest service club organization. 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