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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 5B

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K.u:; .7 "'V4. fc a 'r SUNDAY, JULY 2,1967 POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL ii.xt i. PAGEinVE jThe'FreariGround' $Society Appeals to Gitv To Improve Old Graveyard The; Dutchess, Couniy' historl officials 'to improve appear Ground; a graveyard at' the east e'nd of jC'Jaqotws Frear, an early Pough jfeepsle settler and large land; 1 I SAVIN CM 1 es FOR fUl VERS! ne We driver etr limrtnce ii ni 1. i i. 7i 1 naiier a verm, ems iiane resWentHvnose roper adjoins I FrSrrondTShelSder.

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G. Hill Agency, Inc. CATHARINE at MILL GL 2 5151 Your Insurance Problem Solver owner, in the southeastern tion of the city, Is buried there: The graveyard Is In a state of disarray' with fallen markers and fences; The Frear' Ground is1 Included among listings of the late Helen Wilkinson Reynold's and Dr. J. Wilson Poucher, local historians, hi their book, "Old Gravestones of Dutchess County," published in mi.

Members of the Frear famllv predominate in their listings of inscriptions on gravestones or otner markers la the burial place. Walter; AverM, Ferris Lane Stood the city's obligation to maintain, the graveyard dates back to a one time commitment of the Town of Pouehkeeosie. The graveyard is in the Eighth Ward, formerly a part, of the town and now part ofThenatyTptteiectrDnics progranvHe George F. of Wassaic State School, said yesterday that the school has opened Its Learning Research and Development Center 'using three newly installed talking typewriters. The Edison Responsive Environment machines 'are in daily use.

JOHN F.CASULU,; electron ics technician' seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Casulli, 124 Church St, has recently comnleted Naw re cruit training at tireat Lakes, and is presently spending leave. at the home of his parents.

He will report. to U.S. Naval Schools Command, Great Lakes, for. approximately 89 weeKs or advanced scnooiing in very cratifrlng and the pcogaetis The project has1 its current headquarters' at the University of Pittsburgh: where it is a'part of the Learning Research and Development Center, under the direction of Omar Khayyam Moore. This tenter will be a room where children learn to read and tions of the keyboard lead to both visual and auditory command of the alphabet.

In early work; with', thejmen tally 'retarded during, this summer school. EUing stated that the initial response to this new Center by the children is IX. km .111 I' 1 m' 1 oiK.na VDewriters jl, ick At wassaic acnooi center faimnwm verv cooL it The point of using 'a re tions of the keyboard lead to both Ths Is 01 tin proi sponsive macnuie is 10 cnange the emotional state of child. The machine Is set so that the may strike any, key, after which the keyboard locks until the voice box gives the user the name and the phonetic value of the character. Repeated expiora gram a Wassaic 6tatV: School made, possiUo by federal Aiuds imdpr Titla of ih Elementary and SecondaryEducatloii'Act'of 1963 administered through tbe of Mental' Hygiene.

Miss Reynolds and Dr. Poucher said A( ther Frear Ground that "when this list was made the enclosure was thickly overgrown with saplings and 'vines, which have since been, cut away, The publication added that among the Frear family mem oers mined there was 'Jacobus Frear (born 1735. died 1805.) Another branch of toe Frear family, the historians reported, settled in the southwestern portion of the city, known as "Frear town." They indicated that prominent member of thjat branch of the Frears was John a colonel of a Poueh keepsie regiment of miutia in the War of the Revolution. His homestead farm was east of the Post Road and included former Van Benschoten and Vail family properties now in the Route 9 Sharon Drive area, listed at the local Navy. Recruiting Office in the Post Office Building.

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per square yard i YWCAEndr' 1 Camping Session1 The Young Womens Christian Association has just cornpleted its first day camping session of the summer season. Miss Bar bara Boss is the director of the camp at Cedarcliffr Miss Mar; ilyri McGuire is in charge of swimming instructions with Miss Lllliam Weigert as assistant The counselors are Lisle Smith, Elinor Covert, Penny Coleman, Joann Hoyt, Tina Crauer, Joan Riordah, Joan Convery and Lynn Carpenter. Pam Gifford, Virginia Heady, Pat Heady, Barbara Gochee. Mary Convery Sue Smith are assistants, "The theme of the camp this year is a "Trip Around the World." The Mustangs 'endTCup: per groups came out first in the Olympic meet on Friday Camp awards were given to Clippers Vileen, J)avis, Heidi Maurer, Sharl Barrett and Jodi. uutwater; Jets, Jolce Jiudicei, Jean Mackay, Wendy Fronuero and Chrfctine Cundy; Mustangs Tracy Duerksen, Carol Wilde, Diane iMastrochinque and Laura Cross: Cougars, Rat Thow, Katie Fry, Tina Benetis and Janice Vasta.

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Jennie Waiker and Tracy Duerk sen; uippers Shari Barrett, Lisa Deiuonno, JoAnne Findlay, Nancy iredencK, joyd Kessler, Cathy Morris. Jody Outwater. Rosemary Rodak. Kim Edwards. Cindy Jaeger and Nancy May; Jets bally Dubraskl.

Judy Morrison. Ellen Santagate, Laurie Schoch, Diane sank, Ruth Whlteley, Holly Boughton, Dorothy Russell, Deb bie Mead, Louise Cerretani, Joyce Jiudice, Joanne Meade and Marie Krmencik. There Were 103 girls enrolled for. the first session andJ20.1n this session. The new kindergarten camp under the direction of Miss Linda Rlghter had 13 enrolled in the first period and 18 in the current session.

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