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Co-op City Times 06/12/1971

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Co-op City's official publication/serving 15,382 member families in the world's largest

cooperative community. Vol. 6, No. 34

June 12, ! 971

Comn1u1iity Fair Day Tomorrow

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The third annual ComEdward Kolevzon, Education Park director, made the munity Fair, sponsored by the Community Life Forum, Jong-awaited announcement on pupil placement June 3rd will get underway tomorrow at a Co-op City Parents Association Meeting. The placement notice was labeled as tentative, but at 9 A.M. in the oval beKolevzon said. it was the unanimous feeling of the Executween Buildings 1, 4 and 5. tive Board of the Parents . The festivities will last until Association that the pro- children now in P-143B will '.BA88 BARITONE-Distinguished singer Wifüam Warfield 8 P.M. Each community organi- posal was the best possible. remain in this school which will perform here with the New York Philharmonic .June Kolevzon told the P.A. will be designated as P-178B zation will be actively par17th. Warfield is best remembered for his roles in "Porgy that the placement proposal in September, 1971. The fair, called Bess" and "Show Boat." was determined on the basis Those children in P-153C "Fun Day" will feature a of four considerations: will remain in this school baking contest, a tug of The first is "first come, which· will be designated as war, . a "Miss Hot Pants of first served." Those who P-178C in September, 1971. Co-op City" contest, vocal came to Co-op City first Those children being proand" musical renditions, reshould be the first to get meted to Grades 2 through citals, yoga and an art show into Co-op City Schools, he 4 in September, 1971 and by the members of the Cosaid. now attending schools in DisPolice Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy is expected to op Arts Council. The second consideration, tríct 11 outside the temperattend inaugural ceremonies for the Co-op City "NeighborThe Cooperator EducaKolevzon reported, is geogary facilities at Co-op City, hood Police Team" at the 45th Precinct on Thursday, tion committee of the Adraphy, The attempt was will be enrolled in P-178C 17th. visory Council arranged for The 10 A.M. ceremonies culminate many months of bus tours to circle Co-op made to minimize the dis- in September, 1971. tance children must walk to For Children Uving in efforts on the parts of the City, taking cooperators to school. Sections 3 and 4, adjoiniiig Security Committee of the er with Congressman Biagand from the Fair Grounds Number three is the fact Town Houses and the eix Advisory Council, Co-op City gi, Councilman Merola and and the Power plant where that. moving a student from buildings in Section 5 which Management, U.S. Congress- Councilwoman Aileen Ryan, an open house will be con- one building to another may will be open by September, man Mario Biaggi, and New recently met with high rank- ducted. be difficult for a child to 30, 1971; YÓrk City Councilman Mario ing police officials to con- · For details of the activ- adjust to. Pupils entering KinderMerola to have the New vines the police department ities at the Community Fair The fourth consideration garten through Grade 4 will York City Police Departof the advr ntages of ínitiatand a map of the grounds, is safety. "The Education be placed in the new P-153 ment initiate the "Neigh(Continued on Page 10) see page 4. Park looks like a disaster (Education Park). borhood Poiice Team" con~--~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~--~~~~ area," the director said . K-4 children in Buildings here. "concrete trucks and ¿the; 32, 29, 28, 35, 33, 34 of Sec. Starting on June 17th, a construction vehicles present tíon 5, who will have regist27 man force from the 45th grave safety hazards." ered before September 30, Residents of Co-op City will demonstrate June 19th at precinct, headed by Team 12 :30 P.M. for the installation of a traffic light at the inThe last three considera1971, will · probably all be Commander Sgt. Anthony tersection of Dreiser Loop East and Debs Place. tions, Kolevzon told the placed in the P-153. Guarriello and assisted by Co-op City management and the Security Committee of meeting are the most imThe decision Planning Sgt. John Klingert be assigned to Co-op the Advisory Council have been attempting to get the City portant." The "first come, the placement of excess regfirst served" idea was con(Continued on Page 5) City. Captain John Quinn, of New York to place a trafat this corner for attend the demonstration. sidered last. Commander of the 45th Pre- fic "This effort isn't just for two years, accordcinct, stated, "The men were the The pupil placement proresidents of Debs Place and to Co-op City managechosen from a larger group posal is as follows: Dreiser Loop," commented of volunteers. The selections ment officia1s. For Kindergarten Herb Schneiderman, Co-op .,, .,, Ferte], chairman of were made on the basis of Through Grade 4 administrative assisconferences among superior the Security Committee, reChildren liv'ing i'f1 Sections tant, "but for all the resiofficers at the 45th Precinct that there is an enordents of Co-op City. A good 1 and 2 and adjoining Town The past performances · of mous number of traffic acciCo-op City's Advisory turnout for this demonstra- H01Úes. the men, in relationship with dents at this location. Council will elect a new slate tion will not only 'help the New kindergarten registhe rapport developed with claims that Traffic Departcommunity now, but will trants will be enrolled in P- of officers Monday. Nominathe residents of Co-op City, ment officials verb al ly give strength to future 178C (formerly P-153C lo- tions were made at last that there is a legitiwas an important consideraMonday's reorganizational struggles which Co-op City cated in Shopping Center.) mate need for regution." The Captain further meeting. may be eng-ag-ed in later. I being promoted to equipment at this instated, "These men will be urge all cooperators to turn Grade 1 : Those living in Incumbent A d v is o r y but no action has able to cooperate and out for the demonstration Buildings 1-9, will attend Council Chairman Lawrence been taken. June 19th.'' P-178B (on Baychester Sivak will be challenged by relate with the people of CoThe local police op ,, For further details on the Ave.). Those living in Build- Nathan Eisner, a represenwas informed of the plan- demonstration see the Se- ings 10-14 will attend P- tative from Building 5. Representatives of Co-op ned demonstration, and all 178C. advertiseIncumbent Richard FerManagement and the local elected officials as well ment elsewhere in this isPupils promoted to guson is running unopposed Security Committee, togeth- as the press were invited to sue. Grades 2, 3 and 4: Those (Continued on Page

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