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VW' T W NISKA' NEWS-Wednesday, Iune 10, 1978 Pg. 2 NEW SCHOOL-Confd Roger Vaughan, surveyor of the location for the new school, said that it will cover 30 acres. Dicken White- head, the draftsman, discussed the blue- prints with chief plumber, Leonard Gower, and it was decided that the G.E. dishwasher would fit. Architect Melvin Gau designed the auditorium to fit 1,050 chairs which were bought from Karen Rasls store. Mayor jeff Willey will give the opening speech. Arlene Wellisch, Guidance Counselor, and the Principal worked out an edu- cational system based on Harry Dia- koff's and Eric Henry's book entitled Diakoff Henry Method of Educa- tion. 4: ar an MOTEL-Confd Heaven Hills Motel. The motel was designed by Carol Scott and covers an area of 10 acres. The pool, designed by Keith Mc- Hugh, covers an area of V2 acre. The motel also has a beauty salon which is run by Pam Hurley and is famous for its manicurists who work with implements designed by Pete Claus. Receptionist, Hilda Lawton, works in the mammoth lobby. A water skiing instructor, Joann Keller, is hired by the motel for it's guests. Heaven Hills is insured by Gary Hughes' In- surance Company for close to 10 million dollars. 'll JF 'lf DRUG THIEF SUSPECT CAPTURED Detective Clairmont Herman yester- day caught the suspect of many drug robberies in a bank near Barbara Spieth's Pharmacy where a robbery had occurred the night before. Gail Nickel, who owns the 6 8: 11c Store across the street, says she thought she saw the man around the Pharmacy two days ago. Anthony Coppola, Miss Speith's lawyer, says he has enough sufficient evidence to jail the thief. His secretary, Linda Eakin, has a picture of the rob- ber which she took with a miniature camera. She was in the Pharmacy at the time of the robbery. Vincent Reilly will judge the case tomorrow. lk ae 4: LADIES' HOME JOURNAL GAINS NEW MODELS Linda Lewis' Model Agency was phoned by Ladies' Home journal ed- itor, Helen Plumb, yesterday when Miss Lewis announced that her agen- cy would be willing to work with one magazine company. All of the maga- zines have been trying to get con- tracts with them for years. Mary Bak- er, telephone operator, was paid 35100 to contact the Model Agency before the other Fashion magazines could. Barbara Bean and Pam Kwolek are two of the models. Rosemary Leva, their dress designer, works with joan Kather, the seamstress. The models and their beautiful clothes have become very well known. The Agency hires a private dentist, Joe Gannon, and dental hygienist, Vir- ginia Ballard. jo Ann Losee is the models' private nurse. Karen Lessner, private secretary, will handle the further arrangements with the magazine and photographer Wayne Lord will send pictures of the models in the newest style Spring suits. Pls ik wk BEAR ATTACKS SCOUTS Anson Green, leader of the Boy Scouts of Schenectady, took a group of boys up White Mountain and came back black and blue. A grizzly bear attacked the group and one boy was ine the operating room with plastic surgeon Philip Snow two hours as a result. Ski Instructor Peter George found the scouts in a valley, where the winter snow had not yet melted, near Stephen Hardestyls resort. The Scouts and leader had been trapped for two days with little food and only two blankets for them all. IK PK Pk N EWBERRY MEDAL AWARDED Miss Bonnie Vail, writer and illus- trator, and Rachel Weingarten, illus- I 1 L 'fm .' 1 Qlcklesooooo 'Phe re Qmoool' Q. Q' Q Q 0 O f if l. -L - I ' . .. 1 --' U
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Weatbe1'.' Sunny and hot City Edition mise Q Vol. VIII Schenectady, New York Wednesday, june 10, 1978 Sc SOUNDS LIKE FUN John Cabaniss, famous scientist, and Nicolas Celenza, accoustics engineer, have gone to England on the S.S. Americruise. Owned by Peter Browns- ey and captained by Alan Byrnes, the Americruise is making a special trip to carry the scientists and their equip- ment to their meeting with English scientists. Dr. Cabaniss and Dr. Colenza plan to discuss the problem, Where does sound go ? and will report their findings to U.S. Science Division chief, Marilyn Nelson. Pk ak Pk MONACO PRINCESS PLANS TO MARRY U.S. ACTOR Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite of Monaco disclosed to a press meet- ing that she was engaged to marry U.S. actor Burr McCulloch. met Mr. McCulloch when he was in Europe recently with the T.B.S. radio an- The princess Jeffrey Wilson, nouncer, during the Radio Free Europe campaign. They plan to be married on the 21st birthday of the princess. Sk vis Ik LARGEST MOTEL IN THE WORLD OWNED BY WOMAN Miss June Willig, owner of Heav- en Hills Motel, was recently named the wealthiest woman in America. Among her holdings is the giant rmzfed on pg, 2 SHUTTS SAYS KNO' TAX 355 MILLION HIGH FINISHED Principal FREDRICK L. KIRK re- cently announced Anuyaksin High School will open for classes September 1978. The head of the Cit. Ed. De- partment, KAREN IIANDREAU, and her assistants, ELAINE CLARK and SALLY ARNDS have just returned from Europe and have planned their schedules. The Physical Education De- partment, headed by HAL GIFFORD and CAROL FOX, has purchased equipment from ALBERT KNAPP'S famous sporting goods store. The mu- sic teacher, JANET PEARCE, and the librarian, ELLA PFAFFENBACH, with the library secretary, NANCY BECKER, visited New York City and ordered their materials. The Home- making Department has been furnished with facilities from PHYLLIS AL- BERT'S Shop. DONNA HUTCHIN- SON was in charge of the interior decorations, CHARLES SPENCER, the Dramat- ics Club advisor, working with ANN HYDORN and LYNN SWANSON who are to be in charge of the Speech and Art Departments, plan to pro- duce three plays the first year. Ioan Winne has accepted the post of school nurse. mnfed on pg. 2 PRESIDENT SHUTTS stated today during a press conference that on the basis of the report given by LINDA DUSSAULT, Secretary of the Treas- ury, no further income tax will be necessary. The bill was passed after vigorous debate in Congress under the leadership of DONALD BAIER, Speaker of the House. Vice President SALLY ELDRED stated to the press that she was in favor of the bill al- though Secretary of State LARRY BEIR strongly opposed it. Senator from Tennessee, RUSSELL GLEAVES, and Senator STANLEY MATHES from New York, are reported by political commentator DAVID LUMGAIR to have strongly agreed with the Vice President. WADE KIESS photo- graphed the signing of the bill. GARY GRIMES, Secretary of Defense, and MISS DUSSAULT were escorted to the National Archives Building by Po- licewomen BETH MCCONAGHY and JOAN DILTS, where the bill was filled. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare KAREN LUND stated that as a result 50 per cent of heart attacks will be prevented in the future.
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NISKA' NEWS-Wednesday, june 10, 1978 Pg. 3 I Novi f oooo ,-gg-.L ll-ll'-ll-ll In il ' ' 1 9 , . liqh+ev- Cakes XU.I+'l'l Eugene-.mills Flour' N EWBERRY MEDAL-Confd trator with Sue Eastwood, writer, were awarded the Newberry Medal Award for their books and Television. Miss Vail's book is Five Little Mars Men and How They Grewf' Miss East- wood's and Miss Weingarten's book is the best children's book of the year. It's entitled Death Streetf, Ik FK PF HOLLY WILLIAMS RECORDS SONG WITH SHIMKUS Holly Williams has returned from Miami to discuss the new record Gone Crazy? with Conlin Bradley, Disc- jockey. Dick Santilli, owner of XYZ network, predicts it will be a big hit. jay Youngblood's band will arrive next week and the song will be record- ed at this time. The reverse side, Cuba, Hello, will be sung by sing- ing idol Dave Shimkus, Calypso sing- er and Miss Williams ' NEW TYPE BE BOP PLAYED AT CARNEGIE HALL Charlotte Sackett who plays trum pet, Carol Fink, clarinet, Helen Haines when they recorded their song, Long U Hair Blues, written by Miss Sackett and Miss Fink. Their arrangement has a new beat which the public likes and they will appear in Carnegie Hall in two weeks. Miss Freda Bundy will also appear at that time and play her famed violin, accompanied by Miss Joyce Ottman who is the famous elec- trical Xylophone player. They also will play the new beat be-bop type music. wk -we ae BOSTON TEA PARTY Well-known New England hostess, Miss Elizabeth Davidson, recently held a Boston party in honor of George Wright, the President of Kellogg Corn Flakes Corporation, who was awarded the Best Cereal Award by Duncan Hines. One hundred and eighty guests were invited. Miss Sydney Harrison, Editor of the New York Times, and her High Society Editor, Betsy Mar- cellus, were present at the Van Everts Country Club where the party was given. Executive Vice President of the General Atomic Company, Clayton Ianaitis, was invited. Robert Gibson, from the New York City Financial Bank on Wall Street, rented the Club 4- for the occasion. Barbara Szumachow- ski and Mr. Supacalafagulist, publish- ers of the New National Diction- ary, came, and Bruce Pelrine, the Trans-World Rocket pilot and co-pilot jeffrey Wilson with Miss Libby Sue Dawson, the hostess, also attended. Peggy Plant was the caterer and the floral arrangements were done by Bet- ty Ann Felthousen. Entertainment was provided by Marge Sherry, famed singer. Pk :if as NIGHT FIRE IN STORE A small fire broke out in the new shopping center in Bob Pepicelli's Ci- garette Store. Fire Chief George Pfaf- fenbach says spilled lighting fuuid was the cause. Patricia Hoffman, sales- woman at jane Sutton's and Elaine Spiegel's Women's Clothes Store was working late with Ruby Kanne, the Fashion Accessories Seller and Miss Eugeine Richter, the store buyer, when she smelled smoke. Pete Vea, the manager of john Kniskern's Zoot- Suit Store saw an orange glow in the Dalia Am lgellis SLXO-W' Sew , do u-Hn ' , 1-ul-l' m on sale nl- om! onfedev-a+e. lvlor-ltexl' , . ea - ik an -r . 9 I 2 ' .F , I ' P ' X 1 ' ' . I' French horn and Donald Durant, bari- C tone singer, became famous overnight -- - --.-.-
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