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I’PAGE TEN<br />

il,, ~" SOMERSET IlOSPITAL<br />

MHS¯, ABIS Honor Roll<br />

Students Are Named<br />

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1971<br />

First Commencement<br />

Exercises At ABIS<br />

%" FLANAGAN - A daughter to<br />

~Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flanagan of 95<br />

.~’~outh 21st Avenue, Manville, on<br />

une 26.<br />

~L’ FLANAGAN-A daughter to Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Paul Flanagan of 95<br />

~%’_outh 2tat Avenue, Manville, on 4.<br />

June 26. ’~:r--. -~<br />

HUDICKA - A son to Mr. and ~ ¯<br />

Mrs. Joseph Hudicka of 216 South<br />

..,.~ ~<br />

t7th Avenue, Manville, on June 19. ~.~:~’~,,~’<br />

q P * @. ’~<br />

VERRELLI - A son to Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Gerald Verrelli Jr. of 404 .....<br />

Czaplicki Street, Manville, on ~;i’:", ":<br />

June 20, ’":’~’~-’ :<br />

John Sala of 514 Harrison Avenue,<br />

Manville, on June 14.<br />

HEALY-- A daughter to Mr. and ..<br />

Mrs. Martin Healy of 236 North<br />

Sixth Avenue, Manville, on June# ....<br />

MissNancyPatullo<br />

14’STRZELECKI - A son to Mr.[<br />

and Mrs. Andrew Strzeleckl of 318[<br />

North Street, Manvllle, onJune 14.l Nancy Patullo<br />

Is Engaged To<br />

Robert Balicki<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Patulk<br />

of Union Avenue, Bound Brook,<br />

have announced the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Miss Nancy<br />

Patullo to Robert M. Balicki.<br />

Mr. Balicki is the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Dennis Vents of 78 Falcon<br />

Road, Hillsborough Township.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is a graduate of Bound<br />

Brook High School and is employed<br />

at the Bound Brook office<br />

of the<strong>Franklin</strong>StateBank.<br />

LOSE UGLY FATHer fiance graduated from<br />

You can stert lOSing weight today, Somerville High School and is a<br />

MONADEX is a tiny tablet and easy unior at Trenton State College.<br />

tO take. MONADEX wUl help curb<br />

NO wedding date has been set.<br />

your desire for excess food, Eat lessw~igh<br />

less. Contains no dangerous’ ,,===mm~.<br />

Following is the ManvilleComyack,<br />

Irene Doboaz,<br />

High School and AlexanderPatricia<br />

Grigal, David<br />

Batcbo Intermediate School Shuleski, Vincent Teeter,<br />

Honor Roll for the fourth Andrea Van Doren, Barry<br />

marking period:<br />

Viola, Jeffrey Viola, Laura<br />

Wicinski, Edward Yaruainsky,<br />

GRADE 12 and Audrey Yurasek.<br />

Honors: Marybeth Beresky, .GRADE8<br />

Catherine Cahill, Cathy<br />

Koscelnick, Elizabeth Lazar, High Honors: Ann Marie<br />

and Korea MalinowskL Besick, Thomas Bingo, Judy<br />

Fedorezyk, Joseph Fekete,<br />

GRADE II Robert Hynoski, Walter<br />

Hynoski, Paul Maziarczyk,<br />

High Honors: John Tekla Perry, Kathleen<br />

Rusowicz, Thomas Rusowicz, Sheehan, Kenneth Shulack,<br />

and Linda Sabonya. James Sttscia, Barbara<br />

Honors: Anna Bohonowsky, Strozeski, Andrea Szymanski,<br />

Kevin Collins, Susan Dziedzic, David Verbyla, Larry<br />

Lou Franzoso, Gregory¯ Wisbeski, Patricia Wengr-<br />

Hoynak, Richard Pillsbury, zynek, Valerie Zwerko, Larry<br />

Richard Tomko, Lauren Bugal, and Kathleen Drury.<br />

Szymanski, and Lisa Ulicny. Honors: Marguerite Ballot,<br />

Lynn Brennan, Robert Butt,<br />

GRADE t0 Linda Ciemniecky, Cheryl<br />

Curnow, Michelle Debias,<br />

High Honors: Barbara Patricia Fanioase, Thomas<br />

Alferowicz, James Brown, Hart, Dorothy Hull, .Virginia<br />

David Burt, Helen Demkowaki, Jerlinski, Joseph Kaschak,<br />

Jeanne Dzuira, Donna Feeney, Eileen Knox, Lauren Kozden,<br />

Deborah Jeremiah, Sharon Debra Kralovlch, Deborah<br />

Raczkowski, Jeanne Strozeski, Krzemien, Dabra Kurnec,<br />

Marie Tabbit, Joan Tanalski, Frank Lopatosky, Carol Myers,<br />

and Darla Zydiak.<br />

Honors: Elizabeth Bartol,<br />

Carol Bodor, Jay Buffi, Linda<br />

Dolan, Linda Dulsky, DonnajYogi<br />

Berra<br />

Granahan, Richard<br />

Kusselewicz, Marian Lazowski,<br />

John Nagy, Gerald Schurick,<br />

AN URBANIZING REAPPRAISAL -- DonnA. Derr, Rutgers assist-<br />

Richard Seizer, Cheryl Siley, Bats 1,000 ant professor of agricultural economics, points to Freehold Town-<br />

Lorraine Van Doren, Eugene<br />

ship in Monmouth County as an example of the effect of urbaniza-<br />

Weber, and Jeanne Zayan-<br />

," "~sky.<br />

TRENTON -- <strong>The</strong>re are two tion on farm real estate prices. New Jersey farms now sell for more<br />

kinds of people in the world-- than $1,000 an acre- the highest priced farmland in the nation.<br />

GI{ADE 9<br />

long-time Yogi Berra fans and<br />

people who wish they were<br />

High Honors: Daryl Hedge, around long enough to be long-<br />

Mary Ki~al, Karen Liedl, Carol time Yogi Berra fans. New Jersey’s Farmland<br />

Ann Mic." els, Carol Mitterko,<br />

Channel 52 viewers will get a<br />

drugs and will not make you nervous,<br />

Rosina Piccotti, Jeanne taste of the genuine warmth,<br />

No stranuo ....... ire. Change your EAR PI~RC~<br />

Potenta, and Sharon Sweet.<br />

earthy humor and candidMost<br />

Expensive In U.S.<br />

life . . start today. MONAOEX costs<br />

Honors: John Anderson,<br />

commentary of this baseball<br />

$3.00 for a 20 day ~nply. Lose ugly FREE Sandra Blazejewski, Marcia.<br />

great on Monday, July 5, at 8:30<br />

fat or your money wil{ be refunded<br />

Buday, Richard Czechowicz, p.m. when he is interviewed by NEW BRUNSWICK -- detailed questionnaires to<br />

with no quetlMns asked, MONADEX.<br />

wjdl<br />

Deborah Cahill, JacquelineBetty<br />

Adams, host of "First Although total production and buyers and sellers of farm real<br />

is sold with this guarantee by; ]~nrdl~lse o~ Margaret Smith, Sharon Person."<br />

income have been decliningestate<br />

in three townships<br />

Sparatta, Carol Ann Taylor, Betty traveled to Shea steadily over the past two representing urban,<br />

Karen Van Doren, Paul Ver- Stadium in New York to film decades, Now Jersey farms set rural/suburban and<br />

DRUG FAIR byla, Clara Weston, and her chat with the popular Mets a record last year in real estateagricultural<br />

areas. <strong>The</strong>y are,<br />

Sherman & $ord Patrieia Zambo.<br />

coach. Sitting on the dugout value.<br />

respectively, Freehold in<br />

722-8400 roof, he rattled off colorful With an average value of Monmouth County; Lebanon in<br />

Ie=~/er<br />

Rustic Mall<br />

comments on the light and. more than St,000 an acre, the Hunterdon County, and<br />

(N,~’ t* I,.b)<br />

GRADE 7<br />

serious.<br />

State’s farmland is by far the Tabernacle in Burlington<br />

MANVILLE Som=.~ Sh*ppi~| Coafw<br />

<strong>The</strong> Berra wit sparkled when most expensive in the country. County.<br />

High Honors: Anita An- he discussed his early years in Connecticut is second at S800 an "We are trying to identi[y the<br />

m v i ii I<br />

derson, Richard Fldishun, St. Louis, his boyhood pal Joe acre.<br />

factors Involved in buying,<br />

Mary Ann Moliterno, ElizabethGaragiola<br />

and his role in the "Prior to the late 1940’s, selling and renting farmland,"<br />

Muzzipapa, and Joyoe Novicky. invasion of Normandy. farmland value was closelyDr.<br />

Derr says. "Renting is<br />

Honors: Jean Campisi, Toni<br />

If your scotch<br />

Notorious for his love for related to farm ineome,’: says becoming more important<br />

Cox, Donna Duffala, Nancy comic books, Yogi, never- Donn A. Derr, assistantbecause<br />

the farmer does not<br />

Fennimore, Susan Heinriehs, theless, displays a native in- professor of agriculturalneed<br />

to invest large amounts of<br />

Susan Kita, David Koprowski, telligence that farsurpesses his economics and marketing at capital.<br />

costs $2 more i:nanJeanne<br />

Martinelli, Richard eight years of formal the Rutgers College of "Other questions center on<br />

Mitukiewicz, Terrence<br />

McGovern, Judith Regiec,<br />

education.<br />

Agriculture and En- the quality of land being sold,<br />

PaT, you sh(mld Michael Sheeto, Daria Tarby,<br />

When .asked how he liked vironmental Science. its future use and the sources of<br />

¯ Charles Zujkowski, and Nadja<br />

school, he replied in typical "This no longer applies in finance."<br />

Zujkowski.<br />

"yogese".-"Closed !" Eut many areas of the country and Victor Casper, another<br />

seriously, he wishes a little now probably applies least o[ all to research assistant, is<br />

that he bad gone through much of New Jersey. Total net tabulating secondary data such<br />

be able to taste<br />

school.<br />

income has declined by half, as population, income, land in<br />

4-H Program What Yogi lacks in education, while the value of all farmland [arms and distance to towns on<br />

however, he makes up in sin- has doubled over the past 20 a computer in order to con-<br />

the difference.<br />

cerity.<br />

years and is now greater than struct an economic model of the<br />

To Be Held One time, however, tif what St billion.<br />

pricing system at work.<br />

Yogi says isn’t a put-on) his "Although the southern Dr. Derr believes that his<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK -- A day of sincerity could have made him quarter of the state is an ex- research will have value to<br />

family entertainment it yours for a battle statistic. ception where value still is open space planners at both the<br />

free at the annual 4-H Public Yogi was a sailor on a rocket more related to income, ur- municipal and state levels.<br />

Presentation Program, July 7 at carrier during the Invasion of banization and its demands for "A model can be used for<br />

Rutgers University. Normandy. He sincerely housing developments, high- predictive purposes so that<br />

Traditionally a program wherethought<br />

the fireworks were ways, shopping centers and the future land prices can be<br />

elrkgTllfotdOlstlll[noCo,,N.Y.t$6=roof<br />

top 4-H’ers from throughout New beautiful, he said, and had no like have pushed the price up projected. <strong>The</strong>re are many<br />

It<br />

Jersey are judged on their ability knowledge that he was in a real elsewhere ia the State." ways of keeping land open,<br />

-II II |<br />

to present information about theirhot<br />

battle until his officer told Dr. Derr feels that in- such as outright purchase,<br />

4-H activities, this year’s eventhim<br />

to take cover. formation is lacking on the purchase and leaseback,<br />

promises the audience more fun That was perhaps the biggest extent to which urbanization preferential zoning, taxation<br />

LAST SECTION than ever with a band of many battles Yogi survivedaffects<br />

the price mechanism .and others. A good un-<br />

musical numbers, and dance in his life.<br />

for farmland. Together with derstanding of how the price<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

groups performing. It was a daily struggle to research assistant George mechanism operates can help<br />

leave his spot on the sand lot in Nagle, he has distributedfacilitate<br />

these decisions."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Underground Funk," St. Louis with Joc Garagiola<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Professionals," and and rush home when the fac-<br />

"Freedom Sound" are some of the<br />

urban 4-H bands which will pertory<br />

whistle blew. It was their<br />

job each day to fill their Cynthia Goading Sings<br />

form.<br />

Vocal groups include "Newark<br />

fathers’ beer pitchers, come<br />

bases loaded or the tylng run on<br />

Now," and 18-person choir from<br />

Newark, "4 Plus 2," a singing<br />

third. On ’Oleanna Trail’<br />

And Yogi found it a battle to<br />

family from Union County, and keep quiet behind the plate. He TRENTON - <strong>The</strong> featured will sing a Mexican ballad, a<br />

the "Solid Soul Sensations." loved to chat with the battersguest<br />

on the third series of Spanish tune and even one that<br />

More than :]00 presentations w II and umpire on a variety of "<strong>The</strong> Oleanna Trail" gave says"I’ve got the blues but too<br />

i be given during the event, sen-subjects while they centered<br />

at Hickman Hall, Douglasseentrated on the game.<br />

Collegeon GeorgeSt. off Route lS. Yogi had a battle, too, with<br />

<strong>The</strong> Presentation Program is hunger in his early baseball<br />

open to the public free of charge, days and complained one day<br />

.that he was so starved he<br />

couldn’t play. His manager<br />

filled him with hotdogs and he<br />

got three hits.<br />

Yogi carries the easy manner<br />

he’s known for on the playing<br />

field into his private life.<br />

Although he’s delighted his<br />

three sons love sports, he didn’t<br />

push them into athletics.<br />

A man steeped in baseball<br />

tradition, he proudly wears his<br />

World Series ring and watch<br />

and speaks complimentarily of<br />

his old mentor Casey Stengle.<br />

TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION<br />

JOBS ARE SCARCE<br />

YET<br />

D R A K E h~smotecallaforlob=<br />

<strong>The</strong> Alexander Batcho In- Yarusinsky, Charles Zamorski, ,- .,.<br />

termediate School, Manville, John Zayanskoaky, Michael<br />

on June 17 held its first eighthZedowsky,<br />

and Keith Zydallis.<br />

grade commencement exer- GIRLS<br />

cises. Robert B. Mendenhall, Marguerite Belial, Dale<br />

principal of Manville High Bartusek, Barbara Ann Ber-<br />

School, was the guest speaker. nardo, Anne Marie Bezick,<br />

ABIS principal Joseph P. Brenda Bodkman, Cynthia<br />

Safko presented the class, Bohonowsky, Cathy Boock,<br />

while Superintendent of SchoolsLynn<br />

Brennan, <strong>The</strong>resa Buzin,<br />

Salvatore C. Cirillo awardedDonna<br />

Caporaso, Sharon<br />

diplomas to the followingCason,<br />

Linda Ciemnieeky,<br />

students:<br />

Elizabeth Colie.<br />

BOYS<br />

Nancy Cosimo, Cheryl<br />

Steven Adams, Ronald Curnow, Diane D’Alessandro,<br />

Ascolese, James Bahano, Patr|cia Danysh, MIchele<br />

Dennis Barnoski, ’SalvatoreDeB[as,<br />

Deborah Be]esky,<br />

Bellomo, Albert Beyens, Sharon L. Delesky, Deborah<br />

Thomas Biago, Joseph Blair, Ann Demko, Sandra Dietro,<br />

ttobert Bowman, Frank Brown, Kathleen Drury, Diane E.<br />

Larry Robert Bugal, Charles Ouffala, Patricia Fanicase,<br />

Burkoski, Robert Burr, Jesse Julia Fedorciw, Judy Fedorc- ’<br />

Cap.<br />

zyk, Violet Ann Fedorczyk,<br />

Gary Carman, John Carvatt, Burbara Fetzko, Mary Fldler,<br />

Mark CherneSky, Bryan F. Susan Fischer.<br />

Clifford, James DeGiosofatto, Kathleen Flatley, Ann Fobes,<br />

Ralph DeMatteo, Anthony Marie Galida, Celestino Gall,<br />

Dolusic, John Domitrowsky, Joan Graham, Marjorle E.<br />

George Eric Donati, Michael J. Grecco, <strong>The</strong>resa Griffith,<br />

Drummer, Eugene Ezman, Lorene Harvay, Gwcn Hayes,<br />

Joseph Fekete.<br />

Rosemarie Henkel, Lorene ’~<br />

Peter Fetzko, John Sloven Hess, Kathryn Holler, Carol<br />

Forbes, James Formanowski, Hosgood, Dorothy Hull,<br />

Ronald Forster, <strong>The</strong>odore Carolyn Hurilla, Marycla[re<br />

Frazier, Michael Gada, [ndr[sek, Anna Jasinowsky.<br />

William Gasey, Mark Gaze, Christine Jasinowsky,<br />

Ronald Getz, Edward Virignia Ann Jerlinsky, Gall<br />

Gladkowski, Joseph John Grille Ka[inowski, June Kazmar,<br />

IS, Mark Hall.<br />

Kathy Keegan, Andrea Kelco,<br />

John C. Hando, Thomas Hart, Elizabeth Kerico, Gall<br />

Joseph E. Hetherington, Klimowich, Eileen Knox, Ann<br />

Timothy Hiekey, John B. Marie Kocanowski, Christine<br />

Holodynski, John . A. Kofile, Michele Kondash,<br />

ltolodynsky, John Hriniak, <strong>The</strong>resa Kosek.<br />

Robert Hynoski. Walter Roberta Koshinsky, Patricia<br />

Hyneski, Patrick hffanto, John Kostelansky, Lauren A. Koz-<br />

Kitrgol. Joseph Kaschak, den. Debra Kra[ovich, Deborah<br />

Bernard Kassick, Matthew Krantz. Linda Kresefeski, Lisa<br />

John Kibaln.<br />

M. Krochta, Deborah Kr-<br />

John Klonowski, Joseph zcm[en, Barbara A. Kulasinski,<br />

Knewasser, Thomas Debra Ann Kurnec, Pauline<br />

Kocanowski, Alexander Lazo, Diane Leisik.<br />

Konarzeski, Thomas J. Kor- Cynthia Ann Longo, Susan<br />

nacivich, John Kraska, Frank Lutzick, Doreen Lynn, Sandra<br />

J. Kraus, Brian Bebida, Joseph Lynn. Kathryn lVlcLane, June<br />

Leone. Paul A. Liszczak, Frank Marie Mack, Jeanne Magulak,<br />

Lopatesky. William McGuire, Linda Martin, Diane Mengor,<br />

Robert McLure.<br />

Carol Messinger, Barbara J.<br />

Joseph McMahon, Robert J. Moravek, Mary Ann Mruk,<br />

Mankowski. Nell D. Maruca, Carol Ann M. Myers, Cynthia<br />

Bichard T. Matisak, Albert Myers, Sharon Nieliwocki,<br />

May, Paul Maziarczyk, Kimberly Nowak, Susan Pane,<br />

Michael Meszaros, Richard Nancy Pawlowski, Martha<br />

Mleczko, James Mdrrissey, Peach, Catherine Pope, Tekla<br />

Clarence Musselman, James Perry, Stephanie Peters,<br />

Muzzipapa.<br />

Murjorie Petri, Claire Phillips,<br />

James O’Donnell, Russell Cynthia Pierce, Sharon<br />

Onderko, Daniel J. Orlik, Kevin Pietrzyk, Cynthia Puma,<br />

O’Rourke, Kenneth Otrimski, Elizabeth Raday, Susan<br />

Lawrence Otrimski, Paul Romanok, Sandra Rosen. -<br />

Pampani, Bruce Pcrhaeh, Rachel Ruggiero, Cynthia P~<br />

Ronald W. Petri, <strong>The</strong>odore Saitta, Judith Santoatefaoo,<br />

Petrock, George Petruska, Marlene Scagliotta, Karen Sch-<br />

Wade Piseadlo, Richard Henry war, Mary Jo Seminara,<br />

Pongrazzi, Mark Raday, Barbara Shanoski, Sally<br />

Thomas W.J. Regiec, Richard Shaughnessy, Kathleen E.-<br />

Remhilas.<br />

Sheehan, Mary Skasko, John<br />

David D. Schlenker, George Skuba, Margaret Smith.<br />

Scrape, Richard Shelcusky, Pamela Sobol, Bonnie<br />

Kenneth M. Shulack, John Solomon, Sharon Sparatta,<br />

Smolinka, Rieky Smolinka, Rose Ann E. Stavinsky, Bar-<br />

Michael A. Soltis, Kenneth ’hera J. Strozeski, Andrea<br />

Stack, David Startzel, James Szymanski, Nancy L.<br />

Stiscia, Gregory T. Surek, Szymanski, Carol Anne Taylor,<br />

Stephen Susko.<br />

Phyllis Terracciano,. Dianne<br />

Joseph Tabbit, David Tarby, Tomari, Mary Ann Tomaszfski,<br />

Robert Toth, Jeffrey Townley, Korea M.G. Van Dares.<br />

James Urbanowiez, David Linda Susan Walkoviak,<br />

Verbyla, Paul Verbyla, Elizabeth Waslin, Wendy Wens,<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Walters, Charles Sandra Weikel, Patricia<br />

Weber, Joseph R. Wierzbinsky, Wengrzynek, Clara M. Weston,<br />

Scott Williamsen, Larry Michele Whalea, Diane White,<br />

WtsbeskL<br />

Patricia Ann Zambo, Sharon L.<br />

Calvin Howard Wynn, Zimmerman, Carol A. Zuza,<br />

Stephen Yanko, Michael and Valerie Zwerko.<br />

Bohonowsky-Day Wed<br />

In Christ <strong>The</strong> King<br />

Mrs. Helen Bohonowsky of 258[ Miss Antonette Bohonowsky,<br />

North Third Avenue, Manville, danghterofthe bride, wasmaidof<br />

was married to Joe Day Sr. onI honor. Mrs. Mike Skort was the<br />

Saturday,’June 12 in Christ Tho~ bridesmaid.<br />

King Church, Manville. ~ Jack Kibalo was best man,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roy. Robert Holler was lwhile Mike Skort ’dan the ring<br />

officiating minister. . bearer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride wore an aqua bluet A reception in the Manville Elks<br />

dress of lace and chiffon with[ Ledge was attended by 173<br />

matching shoes. I<br />

tuneful indication early in life damned mean to cry."<br />

that the would be a singer. Cynthia spends her tree in<br />

Cynthia Goading could sing Princeton teaching folk-guitar<br />

before she could talk, and writing fiction. A non-<br />

reminisced her mother. And fiction work, however, soon will<br />

she has been singing ever since. be published under her<br />

<strong>The</strong> Minnesota-born Prin- authorship. It is "Princeton<br />

ceto’n resident will perform on Guide: Walks, Drives and<br />

the Channel 52 folk series Commentary," ’ about the<br />

Saturday, July 21, at 1 p.m. historic Princeton area.<br />

Also on the show will be David BUt her first love is music<br />

and Mimi Jones, who singe and it shows in her outstanding<br />

special brand of traditional and performances and recordings.<br />

country music.<br />

<strong>The</strong> extra flavor of in-<br />

Cynthia’s recording career ternational songs in Cynthia’s<br />

.has an international flavorti rich repertoire comes from<br />

with albums of French, working two years in the<br />

Spanish, Turkish and MexicanAmerican<br />

Embassy in Mexico<br />

songs as well as British and and traveling in Spain and<br />

American ballads. ether European countries for<br />

On "<strong>The</strong> Oleanna Trail," she several years.<br />

Thls wide association with<br />

the music of other countries<br />

resulted in the production of 12<br />

Cynthia Goading albums of<br />

traditional songs from all over<br />

the world.<br />

David and Mimi Jones’ ap-’<br />

pearance on the same program<br />

than gradutea to fill them<br />

as Cynthia helps show the wide<br />

R CALL: START JULY 6’<br />

variety in folk music.<br />

Residents of Brlektown, they<br />

A ACCOUNTING-TYPING SHORTHAND are popular performers on the<br />

WRITE: 17 .Ltvl~tcm Ave. N,Plalnfleld ’ " East Coast.<br />

K<br />

New BrunsWick 46 PearISt. <strong>The</strong> show is hosted by Fred<br />

i E can prepm’e you for t201 ,~na ) 249,0347 of the~ lobe : 1201 ) 756,0344 Starner, lolksinger-economlcs<br />

.professor at Drew University,<br />

guests.<br />

Spelunking Lures<br />

People Underground<br />

TRENTON - In their quest Hennessey Grand Prix boat<br />

for recreation, some New race.<br />

Jerseyans have hit rock bot- Host Cal Iszard will board an<br />

tom. <strong>The</strong>y’ve gone un- ocean-golng craft with six 135<br />

derground and come up with horsepower engines and in-<br />

the cave craze.<br />

terview its crew of three<br />

<strong>The</strong> sport, called spelunking, preparing for the July 14 event.<br />

is luring men and women <strong>The</strong> boats will race a course<br />

beneath.the aurface of the from Point Pleasant to Asbury<br />

¯ earth. <strong>The</strong>re, In tunnels built by Park and back, and will be<br />

nature, exploration becomes a visible from shore on a clear<br />

pastime and discovery a day.<br />

diversion.<br />

Two classes--inboard and<br />

Channel 52 will bring the cave outboard-compete for honors<br />

mania to light when expert in the race that attracts<br />

spelunker John Sowers appears boatsmen from around the<br />

on "<strong>The</strong> Wireless Get Up & Go world.<br />

Notebook," July 7 at 7 p.m. But if you’d rather just sit<br />

Mr. Sowers, associated wlth down and be entertalned, Col<br />

the Monmouth County Park Iszard will introduce you to Bob<br />

system, will discuss necessaryLenten,<br />

a Cape May puppeteer<br />

equipment, the pleasure of who delights the young and old.<br />

adventure and the spelunking Whether it’s spelunking or<br />

services available to WNJT-TV¯<br />

boating or puppeteering, "get<br />

viewers.<br />

up and go."<br />

[f you’re one uf those who <strong>The</strong> July 7 program will be<br />

likes excitement above ground,. repeated on Thursday, July 8,<br />

don’t change that dlal. at 8:~0 p.m. That’s If the<br />

"Notebook" will also featureChannel<br />

52 studio crew hasn’t<br />

the powerful excitement of the gone spelunking.

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