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ajpJgjBaaajBaai; COURiri-POST, Camdan, N. Friday, January 22, IbO 6 i 100 Performers Goats Milk Curdles Study At Colleges South Jcrsc) Students Win Greece 'Rells Arc Ringinft Catholic High Seniors to iGivc Play Of Life iu Ancient Weekly Session Gloucester Hi Now Has Ice Skating Club Dcla. Twp. Hi Show Listed For Jan. 30 t- J- Recognition Along the Ivied college trail, The Broadway hit, "Bells Are There's good skaling at Clou- Delaware Townihlp IDgh cester City High School.

I School's first all-school variety Timothy D. Schofield, 218 Hopkins I Ringing," will be performed by Camden Catholic High seniors That is, the is good if. nrM(inled Jan. has born elected secretary Jan. 24 through Jan.

29. of Chi Thi social fraternity, and you re a member of the recently i organized Ice Skating Club. at 8 15 P- m- ln lchol aud1' Roger W. Fucster, 311 Ivywood I Sponsored by faculty member torium. I Evening performances of the play, performed for the first time Frank Kecbler.

club members Over 10(1 dancers, alncen. it xr- -4v sr. arA skate from 3 to 8 p. m. evei7 anH mnlrlan from on any high school stage accord Thursday at the Ice House I ing to the school announcement, holds the same office in Kappa Sigma.

Both are from Haddonfield, are Juniors at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and are Haddonfield Memorial High graduates. will begin at eight o'clock. Pioneer skaters in attendance at the weekly sessions who will Directed by professionals Rulh I and Charles White, the cast in- determine whether the club is ii. 1 tho 17-act program. Featured during tlie evening will bo dancers Cookie Stomel, Jackie Panclere, Wendy Volpe, Jack Hrown and the Joy Schcrfel Tappettcs and Andy Oakley dance teams, eludes Mary Ann Yarnitsky, Lu- William I.

Evoy, of Centennial Lakes. Marlton. a junior at Le continued next year are Robert Ik-van, Diane Hradshaw, Hetty Flounders, Diana Graf, Arlene cretia Muccl, Thomas Costello, MEREDYTHE JOHNSON John Buckley, Romolo Canzanese Sacco, Judy Phillips, Maryann Leo Mahoney, Dennis O'Brfen, McCann, Carol Marquardt, Holv Vocal soloists include Mary Ann Richard Sandone, Barbara De and William McGrath. high University, Ta.v has been initiated into Pi Delta Epsilon, national journalism honorary fraternity. Julia Yeagcr, 1141 Concord Haddonfield, where she attended high school, has been named copy editor of the Gettysburg ra.) Music for songs and chorcogra- i phy will be supplied by an or I chestra comprised of Florence College campus newspaper.

Miss Yeager, a sophomore Latin major, ert Quinn, Anna Marchini, LoiS Gianvito, Mary Ann Clark, Janet Aharon, George Lynch, Patricia Peters and Kichard Berlin. Vocal llildebrandt, Juno Reeves. ensembles will bo tho Thre Also Patricia Martin, Elaine i Tones (Judy Agin, Marti Baker Bramble, Sandra I.ippineott, Mar-' and Judy Downing) and tho Va-garet Cooper, Nick Mariano, rielirs, a IS malo choral group. Jeanne MacAdams, William I Kathleen Stone and Ken Srhrlb Hogan, Sandy Owens, Carol ner are the Instrumental soloists. Painter, Antoinette Jawor, Mau-.

Comedy and novelty acts will ba i con Moore, Shirley Troughlon, handled by Jack Musitano, Robert Karen Plews, Paul Bowman, Hay Platshorn and Andrew llccker. Martz, Tom Graham, Larry William I). Burley, instructor of Pusev. William Tourtual. Pete 'instrumental music is director of is also art editor of the campus handbook for new students.

Karen Stanford, 30O Hutchinson Barrington, a Iladdon 1 I. mil ii I MU mi nit iti I Heights High School graduate, has been elected president of the the variety show assisted by John Gregor and Frank Lloyd. freshman class at Lake Erie Col lege, Painesville, 0. Linda Saputeili, of 25 Lane of 2 Moorcslown Pupils Courier Punt Hinlo hv AMhur THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE was discovered by Pcnnsaukcn High college English preparatory freshmen studying Homer's "Odyssey." Displaying some of the class produced replicas of maps, costumes, transportation are (left to right) Joyce Duffield, Frank Wright, Phillips Engelke, and Peggy Fclli. Greek martyrs drank hemlock; i By ELEANOR G.

COLLIE papers" announcing the return of Loelhcr, stage manager, and Gayle McLean, in charge of spo cial backdrops and effects. Tickets may be obtained from Delaware Township High School pupils or at the door. Acres, Haddonfield and a fresh-; man at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. is on an 1100- To Attend Seminar Bohman, Judith Brown, Mary Cahill, Carol Castanza, Fred Catana, Fefcr Colangrlo, Linda I Fontinello, Jean Garzarelli, Elsie Hak, Victor Mignogna, Lawrence I Palese, William Tcderson, Joseph I Fenn, Mary Ellen Traveline and John Vittall. Seniors working behind scenes -Include Dominic Amendolia, I Bernadette AngeluccI, Fred and Louis Costa, Joan Cunco, Fran-.

cina Denham, Elsie Hak. Mar-I paret Hewitt, Faullne Nittoli, Frances Schmelzer and William Burke. Sister M. Fauline is general supervisor of the production. Danre numbers will be directed 1 by Mary Woods Kelly.

Tickets may be purchased in advance from Camden High 1 MOORESTOWN-Two Moores- mile 9-day social science field trip in Canada. lown Friends School seniors will; go to Washington Jan. 27 to at tend a three-day seminar spon Pennsauken High School fresh- Odysseus, reporting his adven- mcn drank goafs milk. tne stern is an eye, turcs and carrying olhpr nPWS Neither is habit forming, in the lTa(L lona. according to Jay, on itpms familiar to 2olh century opinion of the milk sippers who Greck vessels of that era.

roadcrs. sampled the liquid as part of a Intereslins Rninlnn Fa(a, sored by the American Friends Service Committee for Teen agers. COLUMBIA INSTITUTE TAYLOR SCHOOL jwoorcstown friends represen- The Ithaca Reporter, written GOLDEN SUNKET bv Nancy Salter, reported the tatives participating in a study Muuy nomcr iwyMi-y. Delving into rarlographv, Comblnins research with hand- Frank' WriSht and Phillips Kn-craft. Pennsauken freshmen tak- Rcike camc up wilh tw0 ins the English college prepara- inK but intereslins maps.

I At Woodbury High 17 Seniors Accepted In Colleges death of Argos, Odysseus' dog of "America's Role in tho Revo- which was overcome by a re- lulion of Rising Expectancy Our union with his master. Other. Responsibility to Less Developed lory course, prcxiucea moacis oi Frank's man desicnated -and Greek ships, costumes, weapons, 'outimrd countries and MAKE YOUR DREAMS I pupils. news stories included a crop re- Nations" are Martha MacNcii maps and other objects used by naniC( j. in ine iwiysscy.

rnimps fnP r.r.;,n l)il. rnu.rc. and Victor Yuritch. ureeks around sou a. COME TRUE! REGISTER NEW CLASSES Duke, Oak Camden II igh Seniors Win Two Awards created a symbolic map suggest-ilh nf an arMm.

ome ot ine projects aeveiopcci ing tne adventures encountered WOODRURY-Scventeen seniors ARE FORM ING I Health Scholarships Offered Worth $2000 "Horaric Shipbuilding Company." ij, Tit Snnk Tho paper contained a nnan uan IO pcaK nuzzle of Crei'lc words and namps I At milli Ifnllv at Woodhnrv Hiph havp heen ae-1 ny uciysseus in nis 2U years oi at nooaDury men nave Deen ac rn influence in re.creatng an 'travel rentort fnr enm mpnt novt fa In' irdVll. Vt iancient way or inc. KviHpnt in all (ho Pr.cls. and a classified advertisement an-1 i.itham annus Bumniis aim SfcCRETARIAL-Our ciretr id-vlsoit help you choon trim nvm tourteil i in, inn an, Ac A (nir i i Antirinatimr a raroir in nnrs. in to Mrs.

leucine Scniller -----i lers prooucca J-ioia venure, i me. Emma Reatt e. Rettv Benson nouncmg the sale of "a ehar.ot-l(Iircctor of Youlharama. will be sligh ly used Light -spoked brazen lh0 spcakpr at the instructor, were many hours of Bi an iitcutlvt, local, or medical Krt-taiy. Peuonalily davetopmant clusii anH N-rlpn.

r.er wilt enter! A v. SC reporung me fllgn- rcscarch. i An aspiring teacher and ccrjno-mist, seniors at Camden High MnililP fit hl "I rr I i Six $2000 scholarships are avail-' able for high school seniors estod ln careers In physical education, health and safety tion, recreation and outdoor education. Offered by the American Association for Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation, the schoI- mn cester County Youth for Christ Included. lights of the "Odyssey." West Jersey Hospital School of, hven small dolls were dressed School, are the lDfil) winners of "vnuvi, hi ii i 4(1011 ii in in ifaiiy haturday at 7.30 p.

in inu ui a nitic screen ana jn "reasonably authentic cos- niuiifB uira, cuvui naves See Plalonc. the annual Duke and Oak awards'' 'Projector, Joyce a der Tool will ulc ACCOUNTING Jam high at recent assemblies. the Church of the Naarene. Drury is affiliated with the Philadelphia Youth Conservation van study in renn- wlllrn mcant a nsclcn- svlvania Nursing Schools. 'raccd on a sro11 ous job of research," Mrs.

Schil- The Troy Tribune, edited by Carol MacGibney, Barbara Hea- est salaries! We tench you of 1775 Meredythe Johnson, Soma Bush and Betty Carey T.7 lersam. trice, Linda liurk and Vircinia Committee and is executive di- the way to promotion and arships may be. used in the Park Duke's award winner, nr Ch! surplicd the commentary. Lee Partridge, Annette Snyder, Jean Shropshire and David Yoeli- Raymnnd, published a "Dear rector of the Philadelphia Central pay in Business Adminis cants' choice SU pph- president of the Library Coun-Jersey; Barbara Hayes and Pat Spectacular Complete renelnpe" column. Club for Roys and Girls.

urn studied Greek architecture tration and Accounting. The TV spectacular was com nig a ci'i iinvuiai naa iuiii'i Listing "'fop Tunes of the Na- The public is invited to attend Small classes. i tti plete with recorded sound effects Produced model homes and InfonnaUon and application HiRh yearbook, flutist in the bandffe 3 anks are available at the as.so-and orchestra, and member ofi other seniors and the collenes elation hpadnnartprs 1M1 ififh ct uim niurs ana uie coiicqes tion," the Ithaca Inquirer editors Saturday nights rally. Sandi Speclor and Lynn Richard-. i (snatches of rock and roll music) I N.W..

Washington, D. Scholar-In lv 'y P'fn to mter are. Bill and a commcrcial recommending Food Study Made Tak i brush-up class or the full Khin Drnt war, a miiiin vxuiuciidiuiiiuiiu, luruue univcrsny, Hietarv hrnofiU nf Patinl eating A study of food eaten by Greeks son included "Let Me Go, and "When the Cyclops Come Marching In." I diplomi course! It'i fun to tea rn I Ask Deadline for filing applications 0n basi "Lotus bread." pre-Christian centuries was about Computer Propimmlni, Salee. Is March 15 stiiumaiic auimy, jacnooi ot science, i-niiaacipnia; Macazines and encyclopedias made by Susan Finnegan. Myleus Carroll, editor and pub-1 i extracurricular activity narticma-Louis Hurco ana John Lone-! i tranship, or High School coursei, In Qrirmtnn 1e u--itinfT a nonAi n.l mii ii it i ii iimmi iiii iiiiinn if in Write, phone for catalog.

i tion, co-captained the football and basketball teams and is vice ESSE Opwrot yovt iwn prsfliobl Rtol Eliot luiinan join iiabliihtej Pnn, I 1 -SJ Ilium; tn uiu uieit 1 ninfr, nilC ti.lCU idlV UI W)UUn Kv-Rill SuT? tS'ian lavendar and pink of Odysseus, would set a table funics with that snug feel- itv Pa Anuria rZ hilTon Grccian Sow" trimmed with "brass, gold and silver Patterns straight from Pom- suy, i Angeia ura mo, nnil. u-nc nwi i with violet flowers. company. Thii Inttniiv coun pr DAY OR EVENING CLASSES president of the senior class. Interested in leaching elementary grades, Meredythe hopes to DAY nd EVENING COURSES FOR ADULTS jswwna iiu KVMiiiLI out Jiri, lit lilt: ('IIIUUII 11 dS burg College, JelT Sprigman, EARN WHILE YOU LEARN FREE PLACEMENT SERV study at Tufts College, in Massa-Middlebury (Vt.) College pore mtn and womin quickly, aiily for Real Eilat fictm ami, Limittd tnrHmtnl.

Ivarting Claitai Now Forminq. Dtplomai Awarded, Law Ralti, Write or Call LO 7-1177 for Catalog I'eggy said that because or the plates," Susan reported on the reported that "Cornelius, ruler of research she "will never forget Greeks' preference for fruit and the great Sumartas estate was Homer." vegetables. convicted today of ICE ACCREDITED CO Fllble rostr of studiij. Business chusetts. Sunket anticipates at-j tending Michigan State University Tr i i C.rruin EDUCATIONAL Neither will Jay Cohen who! And then served some of the chariot driving and was fined 200 and majoring in economics.

hunt a model ship. Designed from Greeks favorite tidbits to her sheep." Fin coursst. Rvlw clatsai for colleg praparatlon and tollegs board examinations. Special smphasis placed upon courses In Mathematics end Sciences. APPROVED FOR VITERANS pictures in history books, Jay's classmates.

The rennsaukrn pupils parti SCIIOOL GIVEN FLAG Drum, Bugle red balsa and clay, single sail A spokesman stated "the ripe paling in the study of Horn MEDF0RD Lenape Regional High School received an American 1 100 WALNUT IT. KINOSLir il I kettttM if tin SUH iirf Itfloitl Asia. 203 So. 20th STREET Lincoln hp lulldinf 'SCorp's Lists Flag from the VFW Tost 7677 Medford. fcamuel N.

hllis, post barque is manned by a toy figure figs were fine; the ripe olives class poem agreed they would of Odysseus tied to the mast as just so-so; but the goat's milk ex- never forget either the author or protection against the sirens, and plains why Odysseus stayed away Odysseus. 12 oarsmen lashed to long blades. om home so They also agreed they would A figurehead of a swan is Injecting a modern journalistic never forget to refuse an invita-mounted on the ship's prow; note into the study were "daily tion to a goat's milk party. commander, and Richard Yates, I Qf senior vice commander, presented' Jlifi QU UCtllCe it to Robert workman, superin fTirlcf tlifl Vinn PnvaT Aorc rinim tendent of schools at Lenape. and Bugle Corps, of HaddonfieldJJll Iliors at Palmyra sisted by student director Toficy Cooper, the cast includes Carl will hold a dance Jan.

30, in the l-e rnmplele rnnr hlarh of the Delaware Town- ni iaJ of the Delaware Town- aJ post home Wise, Liiecn Brotlkin, Bob Single- II0IITIR NOW Classes beein February EVENING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TEMPLE UNIVERSITY For further information, write! (rnoni faun linn In If lime! ('rediin p- RrovM hy Stale nard nd rollrsr. Small rlaiie. rapid rirogrw. Apprnvrd Vtlrran. Knroll no.

Day class's siarls Frbmary evenlns. January 2. Call, or thant Itr Cs'aog IflflS Spriiro St. Thlladrlphla i BROWN PREP SCHOOL I4lh Ytar Cft-tducerional Day Ivenina I Atnliil)(n Pupil' In Hand, Cliorus i Audubon Hiph Schonl hai 14 pupils in the South Jersey high schonl hand and chorus. Hand members are Jack Killc, Harry Tunis and William Somers, who were also named to the All-State band.

Vocalists are Ronald Aline Grenhart, Linda Susan Morris, Betty Jack Kille, Robert Orr, William; ship American Legion Tost 372. PALMYRA "Bolls on Their i(on, Diane Whitehead, Janet Open to teenagers, the dance Toes" will be performed by the Carino, Dclores Miles, Gus Ianna-will continue from 8 to 12 p. m. Palmyra High School junior class cone, Mike Rivera, Donna Directed by the Rev. Joseph! Jan.

29 and 30 at 8.15 p. m. in the Wards, Dick Parker, Ac-Mark Hayden and sponsored byjsehool audilorium. eoslio, Warren Wisdom, Bill Todt the Delaware Township Legion The cast, includes Nancy Nunn, and ToREy Rrimfield. post, the Royaleers Drum and Shirly Farrell, Judie Leek, Lina OFFICE OF DIRECTOR Ntw Location Southtott Corner Bread Street and Columbia Avenue Philadelphia 22, Pe.

Phenei CEnter 6-4000 rsucie corps was organized in 1 a Steve Robison, Bob Trninino- esions I For 4-II Club Ofliccrs Officers in Camden Counly 41L n'0' nam Y1'1, SuSa" waters, auc vvniuns, Jim nena-Gail Ifansen Is majorette for ren. Walt ShautTle, Chris Yancey, the all-sirl corps. Co-oaptains of, Bill Probslinn, Paul Colter, Dave the color guard are Ellen Egan Gould, Nina Taylor, Dick Flach, and Laura Gavranick. jNiclc Batlis, Willie Inazu and Jim Most of the Royaleers attend, White. Malloy and Donna Jones.

i clubs will attend a training ses-' sion tonight at tiie Ovcrbrook Re either St. Mary's of the Aneelsi gional High School. Adults scheduled to acquaint (lie 125 teenage officers with their duties include Mrs. Samuel iD Amico, who wilt uj.hu.v the Academy or Christ the Seniors to Give Play School, both in Haddonfield, ac- ttip Fintprprinllnn. Idr-nlirirnllnn Snranrie Crime Desertion CriminnloRv PenolnKy Praclical 'onrHPS For npsponsibla Men it Women Du.

W. iivNKii. Ntw Ttrm Start Fab. I960 PKNNA. INSTITUTE OF CKI.MINOLOtJY 1M rrlliam Phlla.

Victor 1 2D.iS New Stadant Counialing and Rtglstratlon Tuesday, Feb. 2 to Friday, Feb. 5-lncluslve 6 to 8 P.M. Conwell Hall Room 208 Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue Alt class, begin February 8 Classes meet 6 to 7:40 P.M. and from 7:45 to 9:25 P.M.

Courses for now students ore available la the following fields starting February Bi Accounting, Business Administration, Business Law, Economics, Electronic Data Processing, English, Finance, History, Insurance, Journalism, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Psychology, Radio, Real Estate, Secretarial Studies, Sociology, Speech and Dramatic Arts, Statistics and Transportation. Egizi. I WILLIAMSTOWN Seniors at duties of president and vice pies- The oorps has competed in Williamslown Hinh School have ident; Mrs. John Thompson, work state American Legion contests sclorlcd "The Happiest Million-'of secretaries, and Mrs. William in New Jersey and Connecticut aire" as (heir class nlav tn he'Bredell, treasurer's responsibili- Temple University offers eounui IN ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING FOUR MAJOR BENEFITS Hands on training ulng the IBM 650 computer In the University's computing center.

i ties. All are of Magnolia. and goes to New York each year presented in March. to participate in the St. Patrick's Now in rehearsal, under the di Day Parade.

rection of Miss M. J. Baker, as-1 Prtparm NOW for Your Futura I Earn A STATE EQUIVALENT uinu cnunm nmi nun -J'-, ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IllUn UUIIUUL UIIKaWitlH ill Va If yur idwcoMn wot fntftrrupitd, ytu con cmpft High School Qualify fer Collg, rrfinin tr Suiinvst. Thrtugh Slmplt-( initrvcHon metur itudnt, naw complata IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE AH courses are accredited. COLLEGE GRADUATES ACCOUNTANTS TABULATING OR ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL For full Information, tlphon or writ the Evening School of Business and Public Administration, Tsmpl Unlvarslty, Broad Strast and Mont-(omry Avtnu, Philadelphia 22, Pannsytvanla.

FT 3 To qualify you thmild hava aparitnc lo nhar lating or -a collfg dgrt or hov com pltKd on approvid IIM Tabulating Ceuna. Regir NOW for February Professional Instructors who have many years of practical experience In the data processing Industry. A complete educational program Including all levels of Electronic Data Processing Machines. 3 Modam mtthodi makt laornhnf aaly qualify yau through Stata loard fismi la aara a Stolo Equivalent High School DipUma. REFRESHER COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRAOS 0AY A IVI.

CLASSES Only A llmlfod Numbar af Stud.nfa Now Aectplad ta Raploca Recant frraduatai Coma la one dttcuaa vou, adutotian preblom or writa, at phono IO -45S lot 47th Yaoi Catalog. EVENING SCHOOL OP BUSINESS TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Tht of Oretttr Phlltdtlphli PHONE: CEnter 6-4000 Extension 141 Parking Available Cloes Saturday or Evening 170,000 Cempolaf rVcgrommert or vrgtnlly needed for Our spaclol Iroimnj courit quolifle you lor oa axcitlr coraar In tlili h.gh poyinj fiild. An ftfenic Computer Programming nsftfuf fcncliiie FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Wfila or Phont For trtchuri No. 120 Itaglstrarilon i Room 206 Conwll Hall read St. a Montgemary Ava.

fabruary a through Pabruary 6:30 PM to 8 PM All olaaaaa bagln Pabruary 0, i960 SOUTHZH STRfeM" rHlLADCIA pf Nina, iiiraimmiiinimmmniiranmiminiminmnifflir iiif 1200 WALNUT IT, KINGSllY a-l3U.

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