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Hewlett
Vol. 2, No. 8
Kiitered iia S e c o n d - C l a s s M a t t e r ,
P o s t Office, lyynbrooU, N. Y .
Communities
• East Rockaway
* Lynbrook
• Malverne
Per Copy
LYNBROOK, N. Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963
NAACP, CORE To Hold
Huge Malverne Rally
High School of Religion Awards
Dr. Lloyd T. Delaney, chairman of the temporary committee for a community rally has announced that a massive rally will be held in M alverne on June 12. The NAACP, National; Long
Island C O R E and local community groups will sponsor the rally.
Speakers expected to attend are James Farmer, National Executive Director of CORE;
Louis Lomax, noted author; Dr. Eugene Reed, NAACP President, N.Y. State Conference
Branch; Miss June Shagaloff, NAACP Special Asistant for Education; Nelson C. Jackson, Associate Executive Director of the National Urban League and State Senators Ivan Warren and
James Watson.
The
AFS Selects Miss Corwin
M s g r . W i l l i a m J . W a l s h , pastor of St. R a y m o n d ' s C h u r c h presents outstanding scholar a w a r d s t o M a u r e e n C l e a r y and R a l p h B l a n c h e t t e
mem-
b e r s of t h e S e n i o r C l a s s at St. R a y m o n d ' s H i g h S c h o o l of R e l i g i o n . F a t h e r
Corwin
was
selected
over
m a n y applicants and will spend n i n e
and
weeks
c a t i o n in the L y n b r o o k school
Chui-ch. T h e H i g h S c h o o l of R e l i g i o n is c o n d u c t e d for students attending
f a m i l y life in M o n t e v i d e o , U r u g u a y .
photovby^iwfcy^.
., .
living
and
participating
in
J u d i t h , the d a u g h t e r o f M r .
and
Mrs. H a r o l d C o r w i n , is an outstandi n g student at L y n b r o o k H i g h S c h o o l
Allen Dismisses Charges
Against Nasierowski
Nasierowski w a s e l e c t e d to a
three y e a r t e r m o n t h e school b o a r d
last y e a r in a h e a t e d c a m p a i g n in
which he defeated Dr. Lloyd D e laney, a resident of L a k e v i e w .
T h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of E d u c a -
'"'^tion
and
Commissioner
Allen
had
b e e n criticized b y a n u m b e r of organizations and individuals,
includ-
ing this n e w s p a p e r , for t h e long d e lay
in
taking
action
on
this
missioner last
In
November.
rendering
his decision,
Com-
missioner Allen stated " I t must
he
noted tlmt tlie petition herein is not
verified"
and
that
the
appelants
" l i a v e wliolly failed to p r o v e
unverified
allegations
ponderance
of
by
their
a
pre-
der tlie provision of Section 3 0 6 of
L a w , a board
mem-
j^^^ber niiiy not b e r e m o v e d from ofTioe
C
^'unless
he
has
been
guilty
of
any
willful violation or n e g l e c t of duty
luuler this c h a p t e r , or any otlu^r act
ix-rtaining to c o m m o n schools , . .
or willfully disobeying any dc^cision,
ordcu',
rule
or
regulation
regents or of t h e
The
record
does
.show
that
not
of
the
commissioner
education.
release
of
commissioner's
the
the
before
of
me
respond(>nt's
statements or actions fall m i d e r t h e
provisions of this s e c t i o n . "
School
installation
of
at
place
appel-
a
h u i c h e o n at the T e m p l e o n - W e d n e s day, J u n e 12, 1 2 : 3 0 p . m .
Rabbi
Arthur
following
dent,
David
ceremony
ladies:
Mrs.
will
President,
Program
Jack
ofl^ici-
installing
the
Mrs.
Vice
Presi-
Fundiller;
Fund
Raising V i c e President, Mrs. B a r n e t
Coldi'arb; E d u c a t i o n V i c e President,
Mrs. Carl Morris; C i r c l e V i c e President, Mrs. M e y e r S c h e n k e r ;
bership
gene
Vice
President,
'i'reiber;
Mrs.
Corresponding
retary, Mrs. H e n r y Cross;
Secretary,
Mrs.
Mem-
Fred
EuSec-
Financial
Moskowit/;
T r e a s u r e r , Mrs. L a r r y P n g o z e n , and
Recording
Secretary,
Mrs.
Martin
Wainland.
Hospital Auxiliary Meets
verne
Auxiliary
to
South
Mal-
Nassau
First
alternate
award
was
selected
Linda
for
the
Sisto
and
Mr. Vicitor M o n t a n a , c h a i r m a n of
the
Scliolarsliip
Committee
a f t e r the e l e c t i o n c a m p a i g n h e r e in-
±
a?
p.m.
I
fire-
is against
T h i s r e m i n d e r was passed
by
Lynbrook
Police
Chief
W a r i n g w h o w a r n e d that
the
10
at
12:30
charges.
Commissioner
The
committee
these
recently
s u b m i t t e d their report to t h e
were
prohibited
by
"Offenders
"racially
along
com-
found
imbalanced,"
and
to c o r r e c t
and
the
offered
the
situ-
rally, a c c o r d i n g to D r .
De-
ation.
The
laney, is t o d e m o n s t r a t e c o m m u n i t y
support f o r t h e c o m m i t t e e ' s
findings
and
Allen
to
to
urge
adopt
the
proposals r e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e c o m m i t t e e . A final hearing will b e h e l d
before
the
Commissioner
on
June
1 2 , the date of the rally.
Attend
Board
Meeting
D r . D e l a n e y also reported t h a t it
firecrackers
state l a w
conimittee)
f o u r proposals
Walter
is p l a n n e d that those attending
rally will go e n m a s s e to t h e
village ordinances.
will b e
aiTested
the
Mal-
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and
p r o s e c u t e d , " said W a r i n g . " C a s e s of
To Tour Europe
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Tenth Anniversary
Auxiliary to the L v n tlieir
said
that the United Amits is very proud
10th
Anniversary
celebrated
last
Tues-
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m o t i n g higher education in our c o m -
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munitv
and
helping
to d e f r a y
the
risiug'costs of education."
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31.9 Piccadilly D o w n s is graduating
from
South
High
School,
Valley
Washington
Carmen
received
B.S.
Report
Cagliastro,
degree
in Nursing
John's
University
depart
on
South
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Calendar of Events .... Page 2
Miss S n a p p e r m a n w h o resides at
Francine
Europe.
I
I H I S
,
71
ave., E a s t R o c k a w a y , w h o
her
June 4lh.
to sponsor, as it is one w a y in pro-
on
a three
Presently
Nassau
at
June
month
on
the
St.
9,
will
tour
of
staff
of
Ccmimunities
Hospi-
tal, she plans to visit a friend s h e
met
while
Roberro
in
of
training.
India
who
Dr.
Doris
is in
resi-
d e n c y at a I^ondon Hospital.
Mari-
lyn H o g a n , 4 1 L y n b r o o k ave., L y n b r o o k , a D e n t a l Hygienist
graduate
Paul Harvey News
Page 6
of
Institute
Miss Sisto will graduate from L y n b r o o k High a n d will e n t e r N e w
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,
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,
xi/
i
1 b o u g h t for the W e e k
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7
W h i l e in E u m p e t h e girls will visit
Paltz S t a t e C o l l e g e of E d u c a t i o n in
September.
Miss R i g h t m y e r
who
g^Qi-ts
Page
9
Home
S h e has b e e n
Bryn Mawr College.
accepted
at
High S c h o o l plans to a t t e n d N . Y . U .
Monday, J u n e
of
"this $ 3 0 0 scholarship award is one
tal on
elapsed
Lynbrook
use
Department
will b e
m o r e than six m o n t h s h a d
or
law.
ond alternate.
in the Assembly R o o m at the hospi-
until
worics in
sale,
Marjorie R i g h t m y e r was n a m e d sec-
C o m m u n i t i e s Hospital will b e
appeal
held
Miss
having
this
Education
The United Amits of Lynbrook has announced that Miss
Caryl Snapperman is the recipient of their Scholarship Award for
1963. She will be presented the grant at their membership meeting on Tuesday, June 11th. Over 1(K) local high school students
submitted applications for the scholarship.
lants w e r e " g u i l t y o f l a c h e s in not
brought
State
Miss Snapperman Awarded
United Amits Scholarship
Stream.
T h e regular m e e t i n g of the
Allen also stated that t h e
Sis-
charg-
J a m e s E . Allen, J r . to study
Commissioner
works will not b e t o l e r a t e d . "
ofl'icers
attending
school. A c o m m i t t e e was a p p o i n t e d
by
and r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
n e x t week's
edition.)
children
ing that it was a de f a c t o s e g r e g a t e d
t h e y • (the
those under 1 6 years of a g e will b e
Mr.
with
t h e Woodfield R o a d S c h o o l ,
W o o d f i e l d R o a d S c h o o l w a s in f a c t
handled by the Family Court. F i r e -
Emet
ate at the
and
the
T h e Lynbrook Chapter of A.F.S.
u n d e r t h e leadership of its president, Mrs. Leonard W a g n e r , feels
singularly honored and proud in
having J u d i t h s e l e c t e d b y N a t i o n a l
Headquarters of A.F.S. for
this
scholarship.
tem.
return and publish his c o m m e n t s in
new
take
town
of
missioner in w h i c h t h e y stated that
T h e H E L M will c o n t a c t h i m on his
terhood of C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h
will
out of
could not b e r e a c h e d f o r c o m m e n t .
Branch
sys-
by
and c h a n g i n g of circles of t h e
Hewlett
edu-
28)
Board,
of
of h e r
May
Beth Emet Sisterhood
Installation Luncheon
The
was
all
decision
(Tuesday,
Malverne
Irving C o h e n ;
evidence."
T l i e decision w e n t on to say " U n the E d u c a t i o n
Nasierowski
official
case.
T h e petition was filed with the c o m -
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(Editors n o t e : At t h e t i m e of the
received
Possession,
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volved."
has
Fireworks Illegal
James E. Allen, Jr., Commissioner of Education, dismissed the appeal made by 38 appellants, who through a petition, sought the removal of Edward F . Nasierowski of Lynbrook
as a trustee of the Malverne School Board. The appellants petition presented by attorney Paiil
Zuber, sought Nasierowski's removal on the grounds of his campaign strategy and allegations
as to his convictions concerning segregation.
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T h o m a s C o l g a n , l e f t , officiated at t h e awards p r o g r a m h e l d at St. R a y m o n d ' s
p u b l i c school e n a b l i n g t h e m to c o n t i n u e with study of their religion. ( H e l m
of parents
The Lynbrook Chapter of American Field Service announces
that Judith Corwin, 19 Bulaire Rd., East Rockaway, a kudent at
Lynbrook High School, is the first recipient of an International
Scholarship.
Miss
Lakeview
N A A C P , instituted a suit on b e h a l f
graduating
C o l l e g e at O s w e g o .
from
Malverne
Repair
Page
10
Farmingdale
Technical
will a c c o m p a n y F r a n c i n e on the trip.
Marilyn's
Francine's
and
relatives
in
fai-ewell
Italy.
party
in
Ireland
A
will
be
F r a n c i n e this Saturday a t t h e
Rockaway
American
and
graduation
Legion
given
East
Hall.