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Vol. 13 No. 39 Entered a s Second—Class Matter
P o s t Office, Lynbrook, N.Y. LY 3-1300 THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER Wednesday, February 27, 1974 lOe
Receives Certificate
Of Recognition
Families Needed To Lynbrook Public School
Assemblyman John S. Thorp, Jr. receives the Nassau County
Psychological Association's certificate of recognition from Dr. Paul
Hurewitz, Co-Chairman of the Legal-Legislative Committee. The
award was presented by the Psychological Association in honor of
Assemblyman Thorp's contributions and leadership in the areas of
special education and mental health during 1973.
Entertain Teachers
Lynbrook area families are
needed to entertain English-speaking
European teachers as
guests in their homes for a one or
two week period this summer, it
was announced today by The
American Host Program.
According to J. Stuart Perkins,
Board Chairman of the Host
Program, who is President of
Volkswagen of America,
American Host is one of the few
non-governmental programs
designed to show the American
way-of-life to foreign teachers by
pairing them with American
families.
Mr. Perkins said that being a
"Host Family" is open to anyone
who has the desire to increase
understanding and friendship
between Americans and
Europeans. Host Families are
required to provide a private
room, meals for their guest, the
opportunity to meet their iriends,
neighbors and perhaps fellow
teachers and to see some of the
points of interest in the area.
American Host arranges all
transportation. Host Families
meet their guest upon arrival in
their area. Teachers and Host
Families have an opportunity to
correspond for at least a month
before meeting.
Arrangements for par-ticipating
as a Host Family can
be made by writing to: The
American Host Program; Hotel
Commodore, Suite 2100; New
York, New York 10017 or call
(212) 683-6567. Deadline for in-formation:
March 10, 1974
The East Rockaway Fire Department Cardiac Alert Equipment is now in service as shown by Capt.
John Gerry of the Rescue Squad to the four chiefs, left to right: Chief Robert J. Reynolds, 1st. Deputy
Chief John Baroni, 2nd. Deputy Chief Ralph Luisi and 3rd. Deputy Chief Michael Dessart. On Sunday,
February 24th, there will be an "Open House" at Rescue Headquarters, Atlantic Ave., East Rockaway,
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to demonstrate the Cardiac Equipment which was purchased by donations from
residents of the fire district. The four photos on page 8 are four ways the equipment can be used.
Photos by Jim Bove
Honor Roll
6th GRADE
Gail Canavan, Josephine
Coppolino, Jane Cunningham,
Sherri DeGiulio, Lynda Denker,
Sigmund Exposito, Marsha Falk,
Bruce Feltkamp, Robert Frame.
Linda Gantz, Lise Glading,
Jeffrey Gold Timothy Gordon,
Michael Hahn, Ian Hecker, Carey
Hiers, Kathleen Hughes, Karin
Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Mary
Beth Kee.
Howard Marks, Cynthia
Mazzaferro, Russell Miesemer,
Michael Mohr, Mark Montijo,
Nancy Montuori, Abbe Murray,
Diane Navarra, Joseph Navarra,
John Phillips, Rolf Qvaeschning,
Kathleen Robinson, Stephen
Sabbagh, Charles Saunders,
Martina Schmidt, Cathleen
Sharp, Maureen Smith,
Jacqueline Spadaro, Carol
Tessler, Janet Weber, Lisa
Werner.
7th GRADE
Anne Astarita, Nancy Bien,
Terrence Burke, Daniel Carlini,
Elizabeth Carnevale, Deborah
Chu, Catherine Colonna, Robert
Cox, Carolyn DelCielo, Mary
Jean DeNapoli, Richard
DiGiovanni, Tyler Duffy,
Maureen Dunn, Patricia Dunn,
P a u l e t t e Galeano,Sharon
Galgano, Linda George, Kenneth
Geraci, Edith Gillespie, Allan
Gus, Vincent lovine, Karen
Keshner, Kordula Koutsogilas,
Catherine Kowalski, Douglas
Lamond, Amy Lipsky, Ellen
Lockhart, Teodoro Maniaci,
Carmine Marino, David Marks,
Donna Mawhirter, Brian
McGann, Nadine Model,
Catherine Murtagh, John
O'Keefe, Dana Olarsch,
Christopher Piraino, Lynn Reed,
Richard Ricioppo, Ralph
Rosenbaum.
Denise Santa Lucia, Joseph
Scirica, Thomas Siragusa, Lynn
Stordeur, Gary Switzer, Joanne
Testani, Anthony Tirello, Lewis
Toby, Thomas Torre, Richard
Viola, Loretta Weis, Eugene
Wetzold, Clare Zafonte, Virginia
Zafonte.
8th GRADE
Andrew Berghorn, Marion
Bresnihan, Robert Brulet, Robert
Carpentieri, Nancy Carr,
William Chu, Laura Colonna,
Desiree Cosgrove, Lorraine
DeAngelis, William Dylewsky,
Per Erik Dyrvik, Philip Em-manuele,
Diana Falzetti, Charles
Fusco, Edward Galgano, Henry
Gittleman, Glenn Goggins,
Pamela Gordon, Mark Hoch,
Linda Howell.
Dominique ladanza, Aram
Iskenderian, Charles Jackson,
Cindy Lengel, Lynn Marie Lent,
Elizabeth Litwak, Michele
Maiello, Robert McCartney,
Robert Mendola, Kathleen
Mirrione, Coleen Monaghan,
Sylke Niedermann, Jeanne Ortiz,
Barbara Perlman, Ruth Porter,
Suzanne Proto, Francis Taylor,
Theresa Werner, Gloria
Williams, Daniel Witmer, James
Zimmardi.
Lynbrook Man Appointed
Press Secretary
Assemblyman Joseph M.
Margiotta, Chairman of the
Nassau County Republican
Committee, has announced the
appointment of Arnold Bornstein
of I<ynbrook as Press Secretary
at GOP County Headquarters.
Bornstein had been a copy
editor and a reporter at The Long
Island Press since 1968. Prior to
that, he was a reporter at the
defunct Long Island Star-Journal
for six years.
His previous journalistic
background includes being news
director at Radio Station WBAB
in Babylon, reporter for In-ternational
News Service, cap-tion
writer at United Press
Newspictures and copy editor at
The New Haven Register in New
Haven, Connecticut.
He taught English courses
part-time at Queens College for
six years and has a B. A. degree in
journalism and a master's
degree in English, both from New
York University. He also at-tended
Brooklyn College, Ohio
State University and Brooklyn
Law School.
Bornstein, 43, is married and
has two children. He served in the
U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1955.
Assistant Minister To Deliver Sermon
James R. Hoffman, Assistant
Minister at Lynbrook's St. James
United Methodist Church, will
deliver the sermon on Wed-nesday,
March 6, 8:15 P.M., at
The Asbury United Methodist
Church in Yonkers as part of its
Lenten series entitled "Young
Voices from an Historic Church."
Asbury Church qualifies as an
historic church being in its 203rd
year and young Mr. Hoffman
grew up in its environs. He sang
in the Choir, taught Sunday
School, and was elected
President of the Senior Youth
Fellowship. Mr. Hoffman
became a Deacon when the
Methodist Church New York
State Conference met last June.
This year he receives his Degree
as Master of Divinity from Drew
University whereupon he will be
conferred with a ministerial
appointment. His Bachelor's
Degree was earned at Nathaniel
Hawthorne College in New
Hampshire. On March 6 at
Asbury Church, Mr. Hoffman's
sermon title will be "Fragmented
People vs. Whole Christians."
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Helm_1974-02-27; Lynbrook Helm Independent Review |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Lynbrook, Malverne, & Nassau County |
| Creator | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1974 |
| Type | Weekly Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Lynbrook Public Library; Arthur Mattson; HSERL |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public domain and Digital Rights held by Lynbrook Public Library and the Historical Society of East Rockaway & Lynbrook |
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