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Page Six Friday, January 29, 1965 LONG BRANCH TRUMPET
Bodman Chooses LB Schedules
L.B. Semifinalists Seniors-To-Be
Felix Desantis, Jon Ducore
and .Barry Unger were selected This month the Guidance De-
Bodman scholarship semifinalists . partment has been busy finishing
this month. up college applications for Seniors
These boys are participating in and scheduling programs for next
county-wide competition for the year's Seniors-to-be.
George M. anl L-Ouise C. Bodman During the first two weeks in
February, the Guidance Depart-
commemorative scholarship. They ment will work with next fall's
will be judged on their high school freshmen at the Long Branch Jun-
record, th e i r College Boards ior High School. After they com-
scores, and their leadership qual- plete the scheduling at the Jr.
ities by th~~ducational Testing High, the counselors will hold con-
Service. Winners ·wm be chosen ferences with eighth graders at
in March.
The Bodman fund is used to help the North Long Branch School and
Monmouth County students pay the Star of the Sea Academy. Dur-
for college tuition. The students ing this time one guidance coun-
aided must have a high academic Key clubber Richard Lawn (second from right) and club presi- selor will remain at the high Senior BARRY UNGER has
rating and demonstrate leadership dent Felix Desantis share the KEY CLUB CHRISTMAS festiv- school. won Long Branch High
potential. Twenty-three public, ities with the pajama-ed young lady on the left. School's Bausch and Lomb
private and parochial high schools After the Guidance Department
in the county have students en- finishes with the in-coming fresh- Honorary Science Award. The
tered in the competition. men, it will interview next year's award is given annually by the
sophomores and juniors.
Last year Long Branch High science dep,artments of several
thousand high schools across
the nation to the "graduating
students Gail Halpern and Nancy Guidance counselor Wayne Stev- Senior who has achieved the
best record and has shown the
Key Club Hosts Hospital Party:Elenberger -re awarded a Bod- most ability in science studies , .
man scholarship. The Key Club recently threw a After Santa passed out small enson is making a tour of colleges
during his or her high school
Christmas party for the Monmouth gifts to the children, he helped and universities in Georgia and years."
Medical Center Pediatrics Ward. himself to a generous portion of Scuth Carolina this week. His trip
will include visits to Furman Uni- Test will b~ administered Feb. 2.
Arts Foundation Led by party chairman Jack the cake.
Commends Four
Wright, the Key Clubbers "in- To commemorate their joyous versity, Clemson University, Lan- This is a supplementary examina-
vaded" the hospital and circulated visit, the Key Club has compiled a der College, and the University tion for students who have taken
among the children in a noisy at- or are planning to take a foreign
photograph story book of the visit. of Georgia.
mosphere of friendly chatter. Mr. DeLorenzo will be happy to language achievement test.
Four Long Branch students
were among the winners of the The fun started when Key Club show the book to whomever is in- The College Board Listening
recent Monmouth Arts Foundation president Felix De Santis was. de- terested.
Headquarters
Merit Scholarships. The awards livering his "thrilling" rendition For
were given for excellence in the of "The Night Before Christmas."
fields of art and music and letters Felix began to call for Santa Air Conditioned DeROMA TROPHIES & PLAQUES
of commendation w ill l:>e sent to Claus, but Santa just was not PUBLIC CAB HAIRSTYLISTS J}Icd'4 ew.eLe1£d.
the college to which they have there. Key Club advisor George
F. DeLorenzo voiced the opinion 24 hr. Service F. Wm. Vonella Nick Gradone
applied. The Shore's Larg-est
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142 Brighton Ave, West End
Ed Stafford and Mark Stamaty a little trouble getting down the 217 B'way Long Branch Open Sundays
were chosen in the art category. hospital chimney. At length Santa ,
New Cars Fully Insured
Each contestant submitted six <Dennis DelVecchio) arrived laden Dual Control
samples of his work in an exhibi- down with ·Cake and ice cream for Coast Driving School
tion held last month in New the kids - and for the Key Clubbers Louis B. Wenning & Son Mazzacco's Pharmacy Licensed by State of N. J.
Shrewsbury. too. Weston Pl. 542-0113
Fresh Pork - Provisions 427 Prospect Street Eatontown R. H. Huntington
In the music category, the Cold Cuts 222-1317 Long Branch
judges selected Anthony Lucia and Long Branch I .________F_r_ee__D_e_li_v_e_ry______~• Diamond's Pharmacy
Thomas Hill. Auditions held in The TRUMPET congratulates 'Pearl St.
December determined the winners. John Londo S. Trocchia R.P.
Free Delivery
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College Style 222-1299
Billy's Flying "A" the Retail Merchants
Class Ring
$19.50 & $21.00
as permanent Service Long Branch Chamber
HEAD CUSTODIAN of Commerce
248 B'way Long Branch OPEN FLAME
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B&B REISEMAN'S BRUCE L. BIRNIE in every Burger Chef hamburger.
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Cal'Jlenter - Paintinc 234 BROADWAY Florist HwY 35 &
Alterations 86 Broad Street West Park
Fisher Stereo Eatontown, N. J. Greenhouses and F lower Shop
327 West End A ve. Long Branch Ave.
Consoles & Components 542-1153 Oakhurst
Long Branch, N. J. Bonded Member
Zenith Color TV F lower Wire Services
222-9527 and Portables & Consoles Drugs Prescriptions Miller's Shoe Store
We Deliver Cosmetics
R~ Redaw1oani 200 B'way
Homestead Pharmacy Long Branch
Quality Food and Service "I emphasize . correct fitting"
Appetizing Daily Specials The UPTOWN Drug Store
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George Foltis 222 Broadway Ang. Vasiliades, Reg. Ph.
Prop. Long Branch, N. ;J. 601 B'way, L.B. 222-5400