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r—*• i 5 • .* 1. V *• , j ; - . • ^ - Mm i ' i She’s tops in nation! SARA MORRISON, a seventh grader at Dodd Junior High School, lopped her peers all over the country in the Johns Hopkins University annual talent search. Almost 6,000 students in New Yprk State alone qualiHcd foi the program, taking the Scholasdc Aptitude -Ihst Ust Fail. Sara received the highest veital scores in the cowtry! She also \^-as tb^ tep scorer for the combined SAT in the Slate. At age \2, she scored well abost the mean for Seniors taking the test! Sara and five other Dodd students were among those honored at a recent ceremony at Hofstra University. Erika Elmore received State and regional honors, and Michael Kelly, lennifer Liebennui. Joshua Paulik aM David Skolnick got State honors. More than 35,600 sbxknts from over 4,200 scho(^ in 19 states participated. Children’s Fest Saturday ETS Youth Division. Ine., (better known as The Computer Camp) is sponsoring its Fim Annual Children's Spring Fesiiyat ai the Boeport Annoty on Saturday, hfay 21, between 10 ajn. and 6 p.m. ETS offers expert tutorial and a ftn schocJ.serricesto the youth of Nassau County and has done so for the past three y e a^ Saturday's nonprofit, family oriented event is geared toward 2 to 12•yea^ olds, offering I day of African folktales and sttries, games, rides, face painting, clowns, a puppet ihow, a children*! fashion show, mnsis. refreshments. b o ( ^ and prizes. Etch snnm e r, ETS has exposed neighborhood youths to hands*oa compnter academics, cultural sites, amusement imks. games and tons of f«u ETS Youth Division. Inc. Is a ttonproni organization, providing tutorinl serviees. activities and employrnenl opportunities for youth in Nassau County. The President and Executive D i r e ^ of ETS are Levada and Jinine Felder, respectively, of Freeport. 2? w o § C • • ^ * t . ». V Students: What about us? frem p a g a l SUPER SARA, Sara Morrison that b* tobk uiq verbal honors national^ ht the • 1994 Johns Hopkins Talent Search. Sarai, left foreground^ Is shown abov«. < with Dodd's champion Odyssey of the Mind teanvnates,’frm left Elizabeth ’ C Skelton. Jennifer Ueterman. Joseph Gibbons, Erin B ritts^ Erika Ebnore and g Joshua Paulik. Erika. Jerv^erarxJ Joshua were also Johns Hopkkts winners. g THE iARGEST ONE-STOP UGHT1NQ CENTER OFU NiiMerlt 68 E. S unitM Hwy., FREEPORT, L L (516) 37S4650 Showroom Hours: Mon^ • Thurs. M dO, FrL 8-S, 8aL 6 8 M n OUR EUCTOCAL SUPPLY eoUHTER IS OEe/ Op«iH«ii.-Tfaura.S4P0.FrlM«8M.M • : . I * - 1 fans.\ 7b a stadem question about S ate aid. Dr. Booen replied, \Hoi knowing our State aid pot ns in an impossible situation. Each year we are told the budget will be in place by the legal deadline of April ] . This year is an dectkxi year and the pcoorisea seemed teaL Here it is May 13. 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