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PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970<br />

PHYSICS SEMINAR<br />

RICHMOND,. Ind. -- Thirty-two<br />

physics and chemistry teachers,<br />

including Charle~ Oxman, 562E as-<br />

ton AVe., Somerset, (faculty, Middlesex<br />

County College) are par-<br />

Ucipating in an eight-weeks summer<br />

institute in physical science<br />

for college teachers at E arlharn<br />

College.<br />

SCC FRESHMAN HONORS FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP GIRL IS EAST CAROLINA GRADUATE<br />

BRIDGEWATER -- Eight Man- SOMERSET --Jacqueline Lou- and was elected to Psi Chi, the<br />

ville freshmen won dean’s list hon- ise Perri, daughterofMr, andMrs, national honor fraternity of payors<br />

at Somerset County College. James J. Perri, 14 Hillcrest Av- chology. She was also voted the<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are Thomas Cirigliano, enue, has been graduated from outstanding Senior in the Spanish<br />

George Perhack, Dennis Salvatore, East Carolina University. She was department. A graduate of Frank-<br />

Mary Stansley, Joseph Straczewpresident of Sigma Upsilon, the lin High School, she majored in<br />

ski, Joseph Urban, Walter Wil- ECU chapter of the National Hen- Spanish st ECU.<br />

czek, and Judy Milers.<br />

or Society of romance languages,<br />

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<strong>Franklin</strong> Girls Log ~it .-9<br />

FRANKLIN -- A. Barrett<br />

Smith of the <strong>Franklin</strong>High girls<br />

track team led the Warriors<br />

to a 7-0 record this season,<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> distaff track-<br />

~-mm<br />

stars ran their dual meet win- Third places Sue Kopsco<br />

ning streak to 12 and are 21-<br />

"<strong>The</strong>ir success was due to<br />

5 since the inception of the (440), 68.6; I)ebble Szabo (dis- a fine team spirit Thirty-three<br />

female sport at the township cus), 92’; Charlesetta Dunn girls competed in the meets,<br />

high school<br />

(long Jump), 14’6"; <strong>The</strong>lma Twenty-six of these scored<br />

Washington (hurdles), 8.2; Fe- points. <strong>The</strong> squad numbered<br />

Coach Smith’s forces won the ltka Nowak (mile), 5:57.1. over 50 at mid-season and near<br />

Meet by whipping 14 other high (discus), 85’1 i"; Denese Sand-<br />

100 at the start"<br />

school girls teams,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Warriors compiled 135 ers (440), 68.8.<br />

-0-<br />

1/2 points to 101 1/2 for Mat-<br />

Fifth places -- Debbte Latwan.<br />

It was the second straight tlmore (100), 12.1; WlllisJacktitle<br />

for <strong>Franklin</strong> in the Red<br />

son (440); and Maureen Doher- FHS, Prep<br />

ty (mile).<br />

Meet, considered the Eleven of the 22 scnoo,<br />

. .<br />

"State Track Meet" for the<br />

recgirls<br />

throughout New Jersey.<br />

ords were set this year and<br />

four were not contested. Boys Cited<br />

Charlesetta Dunn won the 50-<br />

yard dash (6.2) and the 75-<br />

MIss Dunn established three<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> High marks this sea-<br />

Yard dash (8.9) in the meet. son. <strong>The</strong>y are the 50-yard dash<br />

Jennifer Judd was first inthe<br />

By Papers<br />

880 in 2:26.5. Debby Mooney<br />

(6.0), the 75 (6.7) and the<br />

(2.35.6) was second in the half<br />

(11.2).<br />

FRANKLIN -- Donnle Tyus<br />

mile.<br />

Miss Judd holds three. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

Elmarsn Campbell was first<br />

was named to the second team<br />

are the 440 (64.0), 1500 (5:<br />

in the shot put with a toss of<br />

of the 1970 All-State Baseball<br />

04,6) and the mile (5:43.6). team by the Sunday Star-Led-<br />

35 feet, 6 Inches.<br />

Other 1970 records were by<br />

<strong>The</strong> 880-yard relay teamwas Alexanderson (high lumu). 4’<br />

ger.<br />

Tyus, who graduated last<br />

first in 2:54.5, while the 440- 10"; Campbell (shotput), 37’ week after a glorious threeyard<br />

relay unit was third in 1/2" and (discus), 100’10"; and<br />

53 seconds fiat.<br />

Marquis (javelin), 106~8 1/2"<br />

sport career at <strong>Franklin</strong> High,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Individual performances<br />

was a second team choice as<br />

and (softball throw), 159’3".<br />

In the Red Bank Meet:<br />

a first baseman.<br />

Coach Smith said, "the squad Tyus was afirst-team, Group<br />

Second places -- Margaret is composed largely of juniors<br />

Alexanderson (high jump),<br />

IV choice and was named to<br />

and sophomores. Only five sen-<br />

9"; Cathy Marquis (Javelin),<br />

the first-team, All-somerset<br />

iors are lost through gradua- County team by the Sunday Home<br />

103’.<br />

tion.<br />

News.<br />

Bob Scheer of <strong>Franklin</strong> was<br />

picked as a catcher on <strong>The</strong><br />

Home News All- Somerset<br />

FSB Team Tops<br />

squad.<br />

Steve Steinberg of Rutgers<br />

Prep made the Sunday Star-<br />

Ledger Private Schools first<br />

L.L. Standings<br />

team as a pitcher.<br />

Dennis Turner of Rutgers<br />

FRANKLIN-- <strong>Franklin</strong> State Ken Smith, with ll-for-25,<br />

Prep was a second-team Pri-<br />

Bank has a 11-2 record and sports a .440 batting mark. He<br />

vate School selection as a catch-<br />

leads the <strong>Franklin</strong> Township<br />

er.<br />

also has a three-bagger and<br />

Little League.<br />

Steinberg was named to the<br />

homer and a pair of doubles.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Legion is 8-4<br />

Newark Sunday News Prep<br />

Fifteen hits in 36 at bats<br />

and holds second place, a game gives Frank Slus ak of the Eagles<br />

School first team.<br />

ahead of the E agies, %5.<br />

-0a<br />

.418 average.<br />

Hamilton Lanes is in fourth Robert O’Connell (.375) has<br />

place with a %6 ledger, while<br />

YWCA TENNIS CLASSES<br />

three home runs and 15 hits in<br />

fifth-place Slsler Brothers is 40 at bats.<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK--<strong>The</strong> New<br />

3-11. Runyon’s Market is last Billy Weber of Runyon’s is<br />

with a 2-10 log.<br />

Brunswick Area YWCA will hold<br />

batting .375.<br />

David Ingram of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

fall classes in Tennis for boys<br />

Rufus, who has a.372 aver- and girls at Buccleuch Park,<br />

State Bank is the leading hitage, collected 13 hits.<br />

Classes for girls will begin<br />

ter with a .455 average in 12 Brian Groner, the owner of Tuesday, Sept. 1. Classes forboys,<br />

games. He has 15 hits In $3 a .364 average, banged out five will begin Wednesday, Sept. 2.<br />

trips to the plate and has scored doubles and seven singles. <strong>The</strong>re will be classes for be-<br />

14 runs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other .300 hitters with ginners, grades four and up and<br />

Ernie Lindsey of Hamilton 24 times at bat or more are<br />

Lanes leads the slugging derby<br />

intermediates.<br />

Bob Cunningham (.325) and Cor- Each person brings his ownrac-<br />

with five home runs. Ingrain and key Reyes (.300).<br />

quet and balls. Teachers are Mrs.<br />

Bob Rufus of Hamilton Lanes Rounding out the top 15 are Judy Burr and Max Fry.<br />

are tied for second with tour Kevin Doherty (.286), Lindsey Registration is now being ac-<br />

each. Ingram leads the league (.282), Steve Strickland (.275) cepted for these classes at the<br />

in doubles with six.<br />

and Scott McCauley (.250). YWCA.<br />

Brian O’Loughlln of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

State Bank rapped out 19<br />

hits, tops in the league, in 42<br />

times at bat for a .453 mark, THIS- WEEKS<br />

He boasts five doubles, a triple<br />

and a home run.<br />

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sportsmanship award has beenestablished<br />

at the Somerset County<br />

Park Commission’s riding stable<br />

on South Maple Avenue.<br />

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best sportsmanship toward his or<br />

her mount, and to fellow students<br />

on the day of the Park Commission<br />

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