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NORTHERN NEW JERSEY SQUARE DANCER'S ASSOCIATION 3 Churchill Road Cresskill, NJ 0 7 62 6
published bi-monthly Sept - May next issue -- deadline -
Editor - Doc & Peg Tirrell 3 Churchill Road, Cresskill, NJ
Associate Editor - Linda Morrison 9 Summit Avenue, Newton, NJ
Advertising Editor - Art & Helen Rellinger 299 County Road, Cresskill, NJ
Northern Area Reporter - Ed & Catherine Barrett 81 N. Fifth Street, Park Ridge, NJ
Southern Area Reporter - Frank & Helen Cavanaugh 113 Stony Road, Edison, NJ
Western Area Reporter - Al & Dot Pushart 28 Whaleback Terrace, Ringwood, NJ
Distribution - David & Noemi Sandt 25 Grobel Place, Park Ridge, NJ
Advisor - Charlie Bogart Half tones - Thelma/Bill Ford Typists Kathy Porter & Joan Berg
January 18, 1987 December 3, 1986
07626 201-568-5857
07860 201-383-6697
07626 201-568-4116
07656 201-930-8854
08817 201-985-1428
07456 201-962-6145
07656 201-391-2879
From the desk of JOHN & MARY AQUINO, NNJSDA Presidents
Once again it gives us great pleasure to congratulate the five clubs that have earned the "ONE SQUARE IS FAIR" AWARD by
having one or more squares at all of our 1985-1986 season specials. Con-gratulations go to COUNTRY PROMENADERS, DANCING SQUARES, HIX & CHIX, LAKE-LAND SQUARES, and RICHMOND DANCERS.
We started working on our 1986-87 award with the Warm-Up dance in August and we had eleven clubs with one square or more. BRAVO!!! We are off to a good start, however we felt and many dancers agreed that the Warm-Up dance, which is usually held on Labor Day week-end, was not a good dance to count in the award.
It seems quite a few people have commitments on Labor Day week-end with family gatherings, taking the kids back to college, etc. Therefore the Executive Board, with the approval of the Delegates have agreed that the Warm--Up dance will no longer be counted in the "ONE SQUARE IS FAIR" award. We also agreed that the Mini-Festival will be counted it was not counted in the past). This now gives all clubs a chance this year in getting the award. For those clubs that did attend the Warm-Up dance with one square er tr-e and hav-e—onn -square- Dr more at all of our specials this season, there will be a special award.
L.U.S.T. (Let Us Speak Together) was a huge success this year and special thanks go to Co-Chairpersons: Frank & Betty Olier and Frank & Helen Cavan-augh for doing such a fantastic job in planning a very informative and en-joyable day. Also many thanks to all the people who gave their time and talents to help make L.U.S.T. 1986 a memorable occasion. Our day was topped off with a great dance called by none other than our new slim John Kaltenthaler. We are already planning our next LUST for 1988.
We hope to have a great turn out at the 12th Mini-Festival. The Mini-Festival is becoming the high light of the year and this year we will have two halls with one hall for Mainstream and one hall for Plus and Rounds, with Advanced dancing and a Round Dance exhibition in between.
Our clubs are now in full swing and the holidays will soon be upon us. We are wondering how many of you will be giving of oneself. Don't just join a club, be a part of it. Give a helping hand without being asked. Bring refreshments once in a while, fill up an empty water pitcher, help set up and clean up after a dance. Help greet new dancers and guest with a.smile and invite them into your square. We are sure you receive quite
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DELEGATE'S MEETING -September 21, 1986
(Prior to the meeting a goodly number gathered for the LUST critique session conducted by the Tirrells. Suggestions were recorded for the LUST '88 Chair-men.) "Every club was repre-sented at the Delegates Meeting including 32 officers and repre-sentatives from CCNJ, Campers &
FAD. 1st VP: 63 1986 graduates qualified for FREELOADERS from 20 differ-ent clubs. All were thanked for their support of the summer dance program. Average attendance was 23-1- sets. Future specials - Nov. 29- John Sweeney; Jan. 31 Don Coy; May 30 Tom Rinker; Jan 30 '88 - Mike Callahan. Five clubs qualified for "ONE SQUARE IS FAIR" awards. 2nd VP: 30 clubs are sponsoring classes. Two class level dances planned by NNJ Jan 25 & April 26. MS & Plus booklets are available to NNJSDA mem-ber clubs at cost, slightly higher to non-members. 3rd VP: Rose Ericson congratulated for submitting winning poster. Gover-nors of PA,NY & NJ all signed proclamations declaring September as S/D month. Copies sent to appropriate clubs. Publicity Primer (one per club) distributed at LUST. FAD (Fun At Dancing) has submitted membership appli-cation. To be voted on by delegates at. January meeting. Bergen County Festival of Arts exhibition set for end of Sept. Bill Heyman to call. Reminded all to fill out questionnaires for input on NNJSDA's specials. COR SEC: Reminded all that club rosters are due December 1st. GRAND SQUARE: Distributed at LUST. Ended year in black. Report in next issue. Needs local typist - any volunteers? Thanked volunteer Shirley Sherlock for all her typing assistance. RID ADVISOR: Reminded all of NNJRDLC special in November with 2 halls. INSURANCE: Distributed a packet of information for every club. Any ???? contact Fred Hill 201-459-4667. Renewals due back November 1. MINI-FESTIVAL: 2 halls; MS & + with 3 callers Don. Beck, Henry Ferree & Brian Fugere with Wolcotts on rounds. Registrars are the Dell-Angelos. BLOOD BANK: A letter for all clubs explaining Blood Program. Asked S/D to donate at local Blood Drives in name & # (9192) of NNJSDA. OLD BUSINESS - BADGES - The NNJSDA badge was redesigned.A person's name and club will go on it as a hanger and thus the badge can be passed along to successors. The NNJ is underwriting the cost, but club's are respon-sible for the hangers. ROSES - The Margo's have roses (stick on-red ones) which will help defray cost of Floats in previous Tournament of Roses par-ade. SDNCJ - Sponsoring the first NJ state convention Saturday, March 14. At Trenton State College - an all day affair. See flyer for details. LUST - Over 230 attended. Well received. Attendees want more sessions, with fewer simultaneously and better directions at facility. Micro-LUST's to be conducted prior to delegate meetings under Education Chairman. DUES -- After a lengthy, thorough discussion it was passed to raise the NNJSDA member club dues to per membeL....effecLive immediately. NEW BUSINESS - FAD's application for membership rementioned. Their delegates present to answer all questions. ONE SQUARE IS FAIR AWARD - 3 clubs received it first year; 5 this year. No objection to deleting the Warm-Up dance from requirement and substituting Mini-Festival. Meeting then opened to Delegate discussion. (see page 38)
At beginning of meeting John Aquino announced that former Treasurer & VP, Roger Lurid had passed away.
Refreshments served by Hill City, Hi Taws and Hix & Chix. During the refreshment break all committees had a chance to meet with their respec-tive Chairman and discuss the coming year as it related to their respon-sibilities. Meeting adjourned at 4:43 PM. Next meeting Jan. 18, 1987.
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WRAP UP report 1985 - 1986
We had 5 issues; 12,100 copies for a total of /8 were paid ads; used 82 pictures; had 55 sub-t of each magazine was 814". s Total disbursements
308 pages of which 158 3 scribers. The total cos
Total receipt Advertising $8,196.75 Subscriptions 330.90 Booster Drive 1,972.25 Booster Ball 167.75
Printing (Grand Square) $ 9,004.10 Typewriter (SD 300) 381.45 Administration 349.37 Subscriptions 201.48 Ad. Ed/ Reporters 71.67 Booster Drive 100.51 1000 6 x 9 envelopes 30.00 Other printing 24.44
10,667.65
Our sincere thanks to all who helped make last year 10,163.02
so successful. An Editor's life is full of surprises - thankfully our Area Reporters and Advertising Editor continued on in their all important jobs. Distrubution was streamlined under the Sandt's supervision; Shirley Sherlock was the answer to a dream as she shared her considerable talents and introduced ye editors to the Smith Corona SD (love those initials) 300 & its spell right beep; and we were fortunate to have Linda Morrison volunteer to replace Chuck when we retired from the activity. Now we're breaking in 2 volunteer typists- Joan Berg & Kathy Porter - to replace Shirley who rejoined the working world (or rather now gets PAID for work) So while YOU prepare for the holidays, the staff will be hard at work. DEADLINE - December 3; issue due out Jan. 18. To feature CLASS LEVEL DANCE opportunities - if YOU tell us. PLEASE do not be late""' Happy Fion4ayst
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Nov. 8 Grace Pennie Cliff Brodeur
22 Ellen Fury Mark Franks Dec. 13 Grace, Pennie Toe Fioretti
fan. 10 Ellen Fury Fred Fields 24 rmar,f, Pennie Todd Felle9y
(December 27—No Dance) fie tiwu, of 6.4,131 Peritzki Please tell our advertisers you saw their ad in GRAND SQUARE
1-1 IX 4 CRIX VFW HALL
(Off BOULEVARD-Behind Firehouse) 6 VETERANS PL. ELMWOOD PK.
EVERY THURSDAY 8 to 10:30 PM
JOIN WITH US IN OUR ALTERNATING PROGRAMS M & + and PLUS W/S (lst,3rd) & APD W/S (2nd,4th,5th)
M=MAINSTREAM: 1st & 3rd Thursdays w/MIKE FOLEY or GUESTS + PLUS: 2nd,4th & 5th Thursdays w/DICK PASVOLSKY /GUESTS
ROUNDS by The McLAUGHLINS/The SHEARWOODS."Teach" @ 7:30 ++ NOVEMBER 30 FOURTH ANNUAL SUNDAY SUPER SPECIAL ++ + ...Featuring MARSHALL FLIPPO from Abilene, Texas... + + ..Bergen Community College, Paramus..3 to 6 PM.. ++ Tickets at All H & r dances Allana/Frank,226-8998 ++ SPECIAL. EVENTS & GUEST CALLERS Please note M or + M NOV 20 COVERED DISH SUPPER MORE INFO:
and BILL HEYMAN Presidents- M DEC 18 CHRISTMAS DANCE and Connie/John 438-0948
BRIAN FUGERE + JAN 22 PIE FESTIVAL and
BRIAN FUGERE RAID H & C with advance notice; be admitted at
+ JAN 29 JOHN KALTENTHALER Member's fees.
No dances 11/27, 12/25, 1/1. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!! -4
728 graduates have qualified for NNJSDA FREELOADER
FREE LOADER dangles since its inception in 1968. Pink cards, en- titling the new FREELOADERS to attend any 6 of the 12
NNJ 4;7 SDA NNJSDA specials identified on the card between Aug. 30, 1986 & April 30, 1987 free of charge were distributed at the last summer dance in August. New FREELOADERS include:
Attending all 10 NNJSDA summer dances - Keith/Janora Barton, Judy Dahl and Ed/Clara Klotz.
Attending 9 of the 10 dances - Denis/Jacelyn Boyd, Mike/Edith Constan-tino, Ian Dunlop, Sig Eisele, Rose Flagler, Charlie/Andi Kluepfel, George/ Cathy Niemis, Kathy Renz, Al/Marge ReSavage, George/Jayne Streisguth, Maurice VanDer Mieren, Fran Wadel, Don/Fern Walker, Fred & Ruth Zuendt and Marianne Goodman.
Attending 8 of the 10 dances - Jim/Pat BRoderick, Paul/Joyce Bulkelwish, Pat Davis, Bill/Kathy DiVorkin, Dorothy Eller, Dorothea Fago, John/Marie Francis, Howard/Maggie Fuller, Joan Graupner, Mario Meloni, Joanne Morris, Jerry/Paula Mosher, Warren/Virginia Payne, Joe/Dee Pelech, MArie Pfatt, Charles/Kathy Porter, Joseph/Lisa Ramiraz, Lee/Marie Rando, Judy Sabelka, Ed/Vistoria Sager, Albert/Margaret Sharke & Tony Turrin.
CONGRATULATIONS to you all. Pictures on the cover.
Did you know RICHMOND DANCERS is the ONLY Association Club to win the "One Square Is Fair" award for TWO straight years! Pic-tured are Richmond Dancers presidents,Jim & Barbara Cannon receiving their club's award. What a way to celebrate Richmond Dancers 35th year as a S/D club. It's
even older than the NNJSDA"'" 5
tc NNJSDA BLOOD BANK News
A letter was sent, via the delegates meeting, to every club president asking for their help with the Blood Drives. Until the NNJ can establish which elubs ur groups of clubs in an area can re-
cruit enough donors (minimum 30 donors) to conduct their own drives, we must ask you to participate in the open mobiles in your community. Each month when Burt Caplan gets the list of open dates, he shall send a copy to nearby clubs. If a club has a Blood Drive Chairman, please let Burt know. in the meantime. if you do donate blood, use the NNJ number #9192. Also ask the registrar there for the blue copy of the form they signed and give this to your club Blood Bank Chairman so the NNJ will have a record.
Hurt Caplan 1 5Ci.n 7, ',reet, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 .J11 - f;79-8079
routine to campers
July 6th memories of
"LIBERTY SQUARES"
INSURANCE - Renewal date of our liability insurance cover- age under our. NNJSDA group insurance policy with
"Selective insurance Company" is December 15, 1986, A renewal form, along with much pertinent information, was given to the delegates at the September Delegates meeting by our Insurance Coordinators Fred/Kathryn Hill. They strongly recommend their handout (Bulletin #1, Rev. 5) be given to the club treasurer for safe keeping and ready reference. Much investi-gative work has been done in an effort to find similar coverage with a lower premium. At this time the Hills cannot state whether there will be any change in the insurance premium. Unfortunately Selective Insurance is not licensed to writo insurance in New York State. Please direct all ques-tions to the Hills at Box 84, RD 1, Blairstown, NJ 07825 201-459-4667.
fig 40 40 4 CORRECTIONS -• Roster Page in Fall Issue - 1.986
Liaison to SDCNJ -- Jack/Jay Spellman 33 Martin Avenue, Clifton, NJ 07012 201-773-9245
NNJRDLC - Anne Gallo 93 Patriots Rd,Morris Plains,NJ 07950 201-539-9205
Cross Trail Squares presidents phone number is 201-226-6023
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Bill Et Carol Goss, IL
Bill Et Irene Morrison, nl
SQUARES
Lee Kopman, NY Steve Kopman, TN Jim Lee, ON Ron Libby, ME John Marshall, VA Rusty McLean, CN Don Moger, QC Dave Whittington, ENG
Cancellations in writing only NO REFUND AFTER JULY 20, 1987
Telephone Mail Code
Dep. date Arrival Date Time (approx.)
PREFERRED DANCE LEVEL
Square MS ❑ Plus ❑ Al ❑ A2 ❑ Cl ❑ C2 ❑
MONTRE AL AREA
SQUARE DANCE ASSOCIATION
12th Annual Montreal Area Square & Round Dance Convention
AUGUST 28 & 29, 1987 Mainstream to Challenge 2
At the air- conditioned Queen Elizabeth Hotel in the heart of Montreal
REGISTRATION per person — $22.00 Canadian $20.00 U.S.
per couple — $44.00 Canadian $40.00 U.S.
MAKE BANK DRAFT OR CHEQUE PAYABLE TO — MASDA
MASDA, P.O. Box 906, Pointe Claire — Dorval, Quebec, Canada H9R 4Z6
REGISTRATION FORM (PLEASE PRINT)
Name Last Name His Hers
Street Address
Prov. or State
ACCOMMODATIONS Rates per night — minimum two nights
❑ Q. E. Hotel ❑ Europa Hotel ❑ Carrefour Dorchester
Apt Hotel (per couple)
❑ Camping
❑ $76 Single ❑ $50 Single ❑ $62 Alcove ❑ $72 Large suite
❑ $76 Double ❑ $58 Double ❑ $68 Small suite
($10 ea. add. pers.)
Round SD ❑ E ❑ Int. ❑ Adv. ❑
I OFFICE USED
2 & 4 Fridays
PV Y Squares, Clark, N.J.
Tarrant Tarrant Carlton Tarrant
Rob Rob
John Bob
++++ 2nd & 4th SAT.
PLUS WORKSHOP
ROUNDS BY: PEG 1111SHIAM 7:30 - 9:00
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UPCOMING onNcEs Christmas Ornament A. Cookie Exchange
Winter Warm-up Dangle Dance Valentine Photo Dance Presidents Parade St. Patrick Day
DEC 13
jAN 10 JAN 24 FEB 14
Feb 28 rinn
Get our flyer for the full 1906/87 season.
Glen Matthews Rob Tarrant
(MS) Y SQUARES -- Clark, NJ Carl Kumpf School, Mildred Terr.
President: Rose/Richie Ericson 1232 Glenn Ave.,Union,NJ 07083 201-687-0342
Delegate: Flo/Hal Margo 346 New Dover Rd.,Colonia,NJ 07067 201-396-8869
Class Coordinator: Joe/Ann Kohutis 834 Terrace Ave.,Woodbridge,NJ 07095 201-634-8086
Our dancing season is now in full swing. We started by cele-brating S/Dancing. Mike Foley took us back about ten years by using many fine old singers. We had many visitors at our Open House. Wayne Applegate made them feel right at home on the dance floor. It was also a night for celebrating Eugene
Koenig's and Nancy Clough's birthdays. It was great seeing Art & Nancy again. Retirement certainly agrees with them. Please check our ad & join us on the dance floor during this holiday season.
(Ad on page 31 )
Hal/Flo Margo
201-396-8869
NNJSDA Special - Nov. 29, 1986 - John Sweeney-squares;McLaughlin-rounds St. Aloysisus Hall Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 8-11 pm
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Hosted by The Mid-Ocean Promenaders Square Dance Club in Bermuda
SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE CONVENTION
ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!! 1
unday March 8-Sunday March 15, 1987 1 SQUARES: I JIM PURCELL CARL HANKS CLINT McLEAN GARY BROWN BOB SILVA I Mass. Penna. Conn. Ohio Mass.
I ROUNDS: • I RICHARD and JO ANNE LAWSON NORMA SILVA BETTY HANKS I Alabama Mass. Penna.
I OFFICIAL CONVENTION HOST HOTEL I SONESTA BEACH HOTEL! I ALL DANCING - DINING - SLEEPING - RELAXING - SOCIALIZING - IN ONE HOTEL!!
I COME FOR ALL OR PART— FLIGHTS FROM ALL CITIES & COUNTRIES!
For Registration Forms and further information: BERMUDA SQUARE DANCE CONVENTION Post Office Box 145 Avon, Mass 02322 U.S .A (617) 963-0713
WESTERN WHEELERS - Westwood ,NJ 2 & 4 Saturdays Methodist Church Kinderkamack Rd.
& Bergen St.
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President: Dave/Noemi Sandt 25 Grobel Pl.,Park Ridge,NJ 07656 201-391-2879
Delegate: John/Joan Berg 21 Crescent Rd.,W.Milford,NJ 07480 201-697-5208
No Class. Church Phone 201-666-9801
1141.1aLtleT We're well into the season & doing 4-4-1Y6- just great having attracted many new
ro Givion N members, some joined simply because 31"ATE
14 pt)kwy they feel comfortable with WW, follow- cr
ing our Petruska Park workshop. IL was pleased to learn that many joined
because they feel that WW is an ex- :cellent club--based on the variety in
our caller schedule, the delicious refreshments served at our dances & the wonderful people in the club. One very important news item is our New Year's Eve Dinner Dance. It will be a catered dinner. Pick up a flyer for details. Reservations will be limited. If you are planning to attend make reservations early. Don't forget to join us for our Turkey Shoot & Christmas Dance prior to the New Year's Eve Dance. (Ad on page 10 ) Ilse/A1 Dill 201-359-3943
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Second and Fourth Saturdays
WESTWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Kinderkamack Road at Bergen Street Westwood Avenue on Kinderkamack Road) (1 block south of
1 & 3 Fridays
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President: Helen/Don Hendrix 53 Ridge Rd.,W.Milford,NJ 07480 201-697 5376
Delegates: Dot/Maurice Cailleteau 85 Clark St.,Bloomingdale,NJ 07403 201-838-6259
No Class. School Phone: 201-697-7142
Inviting a club to a free square dance has been most successful. We may be calling you in the near fut-ure so keep your dancing shoes handy. Remember, no dance Jan. 2nd. Congratulations to Russell Heiney & Jody Green who tied the knot just before the Mini-Festival.
WEST MILFORD FLUTTERWHEELS -- Newfoundland, NJ
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Marie/Harold Hansen 201-728-9091
Nov 22 Knauss/Young - Turkey Shoot Dec 13 Ray Lehberger - Christmas Dance Dec 27 No Dance - Come to New Year's Eve Dance on Dec 31
December 31 - Joe Fazekas / Ed Shearwood WWs' Gala New Year's Eve Dinner Dance - a catered affair Dinner at 8:30 PM, dancing to ?:?? AM - at the Church
Reservations required - sign up at any dance
Jan 10 Brian Fugere
The Shearwoods on the Rounds
Rounds begin at 8:00, squares at 8:30. Dancing till 10:45
For information call: (201) 391-0248, (201) 666-3784 (914) 359-3943
(President's Message - continued from page 2)
a bit of pleasure from your club, so now it is time to give.
Have a very healthy and happy holiday season. We hope to see you in a square.
496 Kendrick Street, Paramus, NJ 07652 201-444-6133
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BEE SHARPS OF SOMERVILLE 1986-1987 Schedule
PLUS LEVEL DANCES Unless Noted Below Dances Are Held At
/, Somerset County Technical Institute
Vogt Drive, Bridgewater, NJ
Theme
Pre New Years Dance The Following Dance Will Be At Holly Trinity Church, Bradley Gardens, Bridgewater, NJ
Dec. 27 Ralph Stapenell Bud Weisen Reservations Required
The location for the following dance to be anounced. Call for information
Jan. 3 Ralph Stapenell Bud Weisen Jan. 17 Al Kaesler Ellen Fury Pie Night Feb. 7 Ralph Stapenell Bud Weisen Valentines Dance
Squares 8:00-10:30 PM Soft sole shoes a must Early Rounds 7:30 PM For More Information Lillian & Don 722-1747 or Peg{ & Ron 725-0818
WARREN WHEELERS -- Port Murray, NA '(MS, QS, A-) 1 & 3 Thursdays Mansfield Township School, Rt. 57
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President: John & Linda Kenny President: John/Linda Kenny 201-850-0419 122 Pleasant Grove Road, Long Valley, NJ 07853 ,
Delegate: Ray/Alice Raimondo 201-852-2164 34 Nestlingwood Drive, Long Valley, NJ 07853
Class Coordinator: Floyd/Ada Proctor 201-852-5593 66 N. Main Street, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
School Phone: 201-689-9856
We began our new season with a flurry, having our first dance as a Fun Nite....by having an open house, inviting new people to come/observe and try their hand at square dancing. It turned out to be an enjoyable even-ing with the guests enjoying themselves more than they anticipated.
We now have a complete slate of officers with John/Linda Kenny Presi-dents & Dick/Roberta Dulaney VP's. Classes are off to a flying start -good turn out of students. I'm sure they will turn out to be a hard work-ing group that we can look forward to having joining our club later on. We have a great line-up of callers for our upcoming dances and we would very much like to see you come and square up with us.
(AD on page 45 ) Wi 1 1 / Ce 1 Stamm 201-852-2547
Years ago New York State had a most active Federation who successfully battled the NY Tax Bureau. A state wide convention drew large crowds. Then as leadership & workers dwindled, the Federation went dormant. Now the Empire State S & R/D Festival has again reactiviated nine regions of NY. Representing #7- the Hudson Valley COuncil is Dave/Dorothy Casa of Pelham, NY and # 8 - Long Island S & R/D Federation is BIll/Kathy Buck of Ozone Park, NY. Wc wish this revitalized group every success.
rs dwindled, the Federation went dormant. Now the Empire State S & R/D Festival has again reactiviated nine regions of NY. Representing #7- the Hudson Valley COuncil is Dave/Dorothy Casa of Pelham, NY and # 8 - Long Island S & R/D Federation is BIll/Kathy Buck of Ozone Park, NY. Wc wish this revitalized group every success.
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VALLEY SQUARES -- Watchung, NJ (4-) 1 & 3 & 5 Thursdays Bayberry Sch.,Bayberry La.
President: Jim/Joyce Kelly RD 2 Box 224A, Basking Ridge,NJ 07920 201-658-4271
Delegate: Walt/Cathy Johnson 3 Ashlyn Ct.,Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 201-839-7233
Class Coordinator: Dick/Doris Prince 41 Orchard Rd., Middlesex, NJ 08846 201-469-4915
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Our new season is in full swing and we've had some great times, including our dance with guest caller Michael Johnstone & a rousing Oktoberfest with our own Carl Hanks. Our raid
chairmen, the Berlinruts, have set up a great schedule & we enjoyed our visits & afterparties for fellowship with our S/D friends. The upcoming holiday celebrations should prove to be good dancing & good times. Won't you join us? We look forward to dancing with you.
(Ad on page 20 ) Peter/Adele Widin 201-754-0573
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PLUS LEVEL
1st & 3rd SATURDAYS
STATEN SQUARE SET 1986-1987 SCHEDULE
DEC. 6, ******** JOE FIORETTI
DEC. 20,******** BILL ANDERSON Christmas Dance
JAN. 3, ******** MANNY AMOR
.TAN, 17,******** T rrTrr., 'UT-XI-11T • T, rTT t,1 WM% 111.,unti.n. 1
FEB. 7, ******** WAYNE APPLEGATE Valentine's Dance
ROUNDS BY ... JOAN & JERRY NEWMAN
ROUNDS R:nn P.M. *** SQUARES 8:30 P.M.
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1890 FOREST AVENUE...S.I.,N.Y
INFO. 718-356-1029 OH 718-979-7808
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The Chratronef (201) 277-6911 Soft Soled Shoes
Requested!!
NOTE: For this "SPECIAL" Dance only our location has been changed. It will be held at the:
NEW PROVIDENCE MUNICIPAL CENTER
Cor. Springfield Ave. I Academy St.
New Providence, NJ
HILL CITY SQUARES
SUMMIT NJ.
FIFTH TUESDAY
SPECIAL!
"HOLIDAY HASH SPECIAL"
Tuesday Night
December 30, 1986
8 00 PM to 10 . 30 PM
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TENAKILL TWIRLERS -- Cresskill, NJ (M S)
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Bryan School, Brookside Ave. - SKI r~ President: Walt/Berta Moffatt
196 Pascack Rd.,Park Ridge, N.J. 07656 201-391-1054
Delegate: George/Fanny Meyers 236 North Queen St.,Bergenfield,
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again. Tom & Edna Gill, who no longer dance, paid us a surprise
rigit154N visit, too. John K. will be back at the mike from now on. Remember, rounds at 8 PM - Doc & Peg & squares at 8:30. Follow the map to Bryan
J School in Cresskill for Mainstream & Round dancing fun....We'll be there to welcome you.
(Ad on page 41 ) Fanny/George Meyer 201-385-3263
at NJ 07621 201-385-3263
0 Working with NM Tenderfeet School Phone 201-894-9693
A large crowd welcomed our guest caller, Dick Pasvolsky in Sept. Niue Lo be back in the groove
The NATIONAL SQUARE DANCE DIRECTORY has listings for over 10,000 square, round, contra, clogging and folk dance clubs in the US, Canada and around the world. It includes type of club, program of dancing, when and where to dance, and a person to contact. A must for every dancer who plans to travel outside NNJ territory. The 1987 edition will be available Jan.l. Regular price $7.00 plus $2. postage. Write NATIONAL S/D DIRECTORY PO Box 54055, JAckson, MS 39208. 'Lifetime Subscription" for $36.00 postpaid is available thru any LEGACY member. See Tirrells for forms.
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Caller: Dick Pasvolsky Cuer: Ron&Ree Rumble At:First Presbyterian Church of Cranford
Hol )3uffet dinner door Prves
Reservations Required t3o/couple (Li■it 20 Squares)
For Information Call: 752-4212
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ROUND DANCE SPECIAL iiii Sunday March 16 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. At the First Presbyterian Church in Cranford
Ron & Ree Rumble Cueing
INFO: 752-4212
TENAFLY SQUARES -- Harrington Park, NJ (MS) 2 Fridays Community Church, Harriot Ave.
President: Ed/Linda Fleckenstein 184 Farview Ave, Paramus, NJ 07652 201-967-1926
Delegate: Frank Poole 157 Fairmount Ave.,Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-342-3375
Class Coordinator: Working with New Milford Tenderfeet
Church Phone: 201-768-2457
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The attendance was excellent at our Sept. "Ice Cream Social" dance. Many of last May's graduates showed up to demonstrate that they had been dancing during the summer and hadn't forgotten what they were taught. Also present was Joe Ramirez' little son in his playpen, giving Paul Brody
some competition. The October "Falling Leaves" dance is history & our November "Pie Nite" is almost here. My!! How time flies!! Time for Christmas shopping!! All dancers are always welcome. Come dance with us every month.
Frank Poole
201-342-3375
ROGER LUND — Former NNJSDA Treasurer and VP passed away mid-September with a heart problem. Roger had been very active in the formation days of Covered Bridge Squares and with classes. Our sincere sympathies are extended to his wife Sally. and family.
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Ed & Les Shearwood`
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HI TAW TWIRLERS NEW MILFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL ROSLYN AVE., NEW MILFORD, N.J.
NOVEMBER DECEMBER
4 MIKE FOLEY 2 ***11 HUGH JONES ***9
18 JOHN KALTENTHALER 16 25 BOB MITCHELL 23
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JANUARY 6 WAYNE APPLEGATE
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SUSSEX SPINNERS - - SEarta, NJ
2 a, Fridays P *Ss C• ewER
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Alpine Sch. Rt.517
President: Max/Jo Hartman RD#2 Box 584, Sussex, NJ 07461 201-875-4995
Delegate: Dot/George Simmons RD#3 Box 691, Newton, NJ 07860
Qb 201-383-4679 Class Coordinator: Max Hartman
address & phone as above *****
Our Welcome Back Dance was what we expected. A chance to meet with friends with special news of summer weddings, vacations, & cheery greet-ings. The leaves are turning colors & the Autumn Dance was an excuse to dance & prepare for the Crazy Hat
Nite Dance in October. We had some strange visitors on Halloween Dress Up Nite. One never knows who will arrive and spook us. The Garden State Campers Group raided us in Nov. & the Lakeland Squares are expected in Dec. We will be giving a demo at the Newton Hospital this fall also. It is with sincere saddness that I mention the loss of our dear member, NNJSDA Delegate, & friend Dottie Simmons. We send our love to George & hope he will continue to come back to dance with us. Please note our ad for information on how your club can earn money by raiding us.
(Ad on page 33 ) Suzanne/Bill Woodbury 201-627-7679
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STATEN SQUARE SET -- Graniteville, Staten Is., NY
(-0 1 & 3 Saturdays Methodist Church, Forest Ave.
President: Bill/Ruth Hughes 27 Ray St., Staten Is., NY 10312 718-356-1029
Delegate: John/Judy Mastroiani 32 Dorothy St., Staten Is., NY 10314 718-698-2593
Class Coordinator: Working with RIOS
Our Big Top weekend was a huge success, the largest crowd in its 21 year his-tory due largely to the efforts of Frank/Margaret Birmingham & Jim/Pat Ray. A quick tally of dancers showed upwards of 25 squares. Calling was provided by Lhe Mason Dixon Line, who will return next year. Thanks also to Pete Divan for leading us in
the Rounds. John Wieland, Charles Porter & Peter Yuskevich walked off with top honors in the Miss Big Top, Sexiest & Funniest contests respect-ively. The Sept. Barn Dance chaired by John/Judy Mastroiano, with Joe Fioretti calling, kicked off the new season. Everyone who attended had a good time. The Staten Island RIOS fall class had a large turnout at its open house. It's being chaired by Len Bianco. George/ Delores Pascua are serving as treasurers. There is still plenty of room for angels. We extend our condolences to Joe/Rae Troiano on the recent loss of their son. Get well wishes are extended to Joe DiGiacomo, Harry Childs, Lorr-aine Litkenhaus & Jack Wall who are all recovering from surgery. We dance for fun & friendship. Why not join us?
(Ad on page 12 ) John McCarthy/Lydia Tarquinio 718-442-0788
Come Dance With Us . . LEISURE SQUARES
1st and 3rd Saturdays 1986/1987 DANCE SCHEDULE
OuT14BALD64".
7:30PM WORKSHOP
8:00 PM ( Plus Level
Quarterly Selections
1 Ice Cream Social
15 Thanksp-iving - Bring food basket donation
Dec. 6 Regular Dance
20 Christmas - New Students welcome
Jan. 3 New Year's Dance
17 Crazy Hat Fph. 7
Valentines Dance
21
Hot Dog Night March 7 Saint Patricks
21
Regular Dance April 4
Presidents Dance - S/D Club presidents are invited quests
18 Easter May 2 Mother's Day
16 Farewell Dance till next fall.
DALT YOUNG
Danny and Jane Bloom
Calling Squares
Calling Rounds
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NJ 07045 201-335-8629
Tf you have a secret desire to be a "caller" or just want to be part of our AMATEUR NITE, please come to Kittatinny Rangers on May 6th. You may use our caller's equipment.
For information pharw; Irene Boscia Becky Rowe (201) 453-2711 (201) 362-9326
INTERMEDIATE
PRINCET N LEVEL
sponsored by Princeton Squares R UNDS Every Tuesday Evening - 7:30-9:45
with RON & REE RUMBLE Chapin School - 1401 Princeton Pike - Princeton, NJ
Information: (609) 924-3193 or (201) 657-0212
Dancing & Workshops - Casual Dress - Current Dances & Favorite Classics
SPINNING WHEELS OF WAYNE, NJ (1/3/5 MS;2/4+)
Every Monday A.P. Terhune Sch., 40Cyanimid Dr.
President: Vince/Alice Dymek 111 Huemmer Torr., Clifton,NJ 07013 201-471-8829
ea Delegate: John/Marie Francis 19 Clara St., No. Haledon, N.J 07508 201-427-2137
Class Coordinator: Lee/Marie Rando QI 53 Change Bridge Rd., Montville,
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us 76 ning? They can't match Relay the Duecey. Blocking? Who can block
better than two couples doing a swing thru, when the caller has called pass thru? Backfield in motion? Have you seen our ladies dancing? For those who prefer action instead of spectator sports, try us. The only padding needed is the ladies slips. At this writing the action has already started. We have been notified of two upcoming raids, & have six scheduled ourselves. Our new hall has something few other clubs can boast. Tt l.c painted in our club colors, blue & white. Come see it. We have also held our first exhibition game at Wayne township's arts & crafts fair. Monday night football, eat your heart out, we have you beat hands down. We are already recruiting next years players through our class, and unlike football, we are open to women. Join us where the REAL action is.
(Ad on page 39 ) Keith Douglas 201-839-3531
We have started another season in competition with Monday Night foot-ball. Frankly, we think we have more to offer. We can match any play on the tv screen. Screen Play? We have swing thru. Broken field run-
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Deicir Rabb 10eII Publocity .302 4734093 .Ian Laird IMD I Ragrstro ■on 301 390-6477
THE 10th
Featuring
Keith Gulley Dave Hodson Mike Jacobs Lee Kopman Ben Rubright
Ron Libby John Marshall Ron Schneider
Rounds: Ron & Roe Rumble
Richard & Fran Lang
Please help us keep the cost of our testi vtil do rvn by staying in our hotel.
JANUARY15 :16,17,1987 DUNFEY CITY LINE HOTEL
CITY LINEAVE.& MONUMENT RD PHILADELPHIA, PA 19131
SQUARE DANCE ATTIRE REQUESTED AT ALL DANCING SESSIONS.
FULL TIME DANCE PROGRAM MAINSTREAM PLUS DANCING STARTS
ADVANCED 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY Cl C2 ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING
C3 C4
ROUNDS Please make your own hotel reservations
HOTEL RESERVATIONS 10th JANUARY JUBILEE JANUARY 15, 18. 17. 1987 MAIL TO: DUNFEY CITY LINE HOTEL. CITY LINE AVE & MONUMENT ROAD PHILADELPHIA. PA 19131
Name (Pease Print)
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Street
City State
Telephone
PLEASE RESERVE: (Circle One)
Send 1st night Deposit or Credit Card No. for Reservations
TWIN $65.4211 TRIPLE $69.00
FREE PARKING
4111-
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DOUBLE $59.99 Guad. $72.00
DOperture
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO 9th JANUARY JUBILEE
MAIL TO: Mrs Jan Laird QFtn4 nia-,rry St Glenn Dale MD 20759
Official confirmation will be forwarded. Full refund on cancellation until Dec. 1, 1986
REGISTRATION INFORMATION *
Name
Street
City State Zip
FESTIVAL FEE: C $45.00 PER COUPLE ENTIRE FESTIVAL
❑ $40.00 PER COUPLE PARTIAL FESTIVAL (Friday 10 A.M. through Saturday)
r' A H TYPE OF DANCER:
12 Mainstream Plus ❑ Advanced ❑ Round Dancer
1:1 Challenge 1 2 3 4 (Circle One)
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SOMERSET HILLS SQUARES -- Bernardsville, NJ (+) 2 & 4 Saturdays Bedwell School, Seney Drive
President: Bill/Carol List 201-822-2738 26 Rose Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940
Delegate: Mike/Linda Rubenfield 77 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Class Coordinator: Joe/Hindy Kaspar 201-232-5078 1024 Charles Street, Mountainside, NJ 07092
School Phone: 201-221-9866 Dancing to caller Bob Tarrant at the Bernardsville Train Station was
fun for all. Some who had joined in the fun attended our introductory dance the following Monday. Our beginners are eager and enthusastic and have the support from a wonderful corps of angels. It's exciting to think of the enjoyment ahead for them. Not only is it rewarding to learn new skills and to exercise, but the camaraderie that develops and the friend-ships made are well worth the efforts involved. With his usual expertise Bob Tarrant opened our first Plus Workshop and reinforced the fact that a Plus Workshop is useful and needed. This workshop starts at 7:30 with the regular dance at 8 PM; add rounds by Peg/Ted Tristram and "POW" you have a packed fun-filled evening.
(AD on page 8 )
Jim/Shirley Blandin
201-221-9057
BRODY je,a/nite &body
COVERED BRIDGE SQUARES RADCLIFFE SCHOOL, 379 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE, NUTLEY, N.J.
AMPLE FREE OFF-STREET PARKING BEHIND THE SCHOOL
• 7:30 - 8:00 ROUND DANCE WORKSHOP * r.3a- 8:00 ROUND DANCE WORKSHOP
8:00 - 8:45 PLUS LEVEL PROGRESSIVE WORKSHOP 8:00- 10:30 PLUS LEVEL DANCE & ROUNDS
8:45 - 10:30 MAINSTREAM DANCE & ROUNDS
FOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 201 - 338 - 5803
November 14 • Harvest Moon
DICK PASVOLSKY ce jach W. rettia atcYartyhiiii
November 21 * Turkey Shoot (TURKEY DOOR PRIZE)
MBRIAN FUGERE c,irte,h W &tic/ ,/ffc‘eateividin
December 19 • Christmas (TOYS FOR TOTS)
L: BILL HEYMAN c?),;(each W Wa4,0, ./dicciP,),„,/, II/IA (Art 1
January 9 • Snowflake Ball [tNiVAYNE APPLEGATE etch W raid eitcYamyhilie
January 23 * Crazy Hat iPAUL
JERRY SCHATZER - ',ord reached us early September that he had died. A graduate music major but with unparalled talents as a professional cal-ler, Jerry used to delight thc dIncers in our area with his ability to give the dancers a dance that sent them home on a high - no matter 1That program he elted. A superb round dancer and cuer, his move to CA left d void in NNJ area which has never been filled. Sincere condolences are extended to his parent in Jefferson City, MO.
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SOFT-SOLED SHOES, PLEASE!
8-10:30 PM
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6 3 Sundays
SOLITAIRES -- West Otange, NJ (MS)
W. 0/Lange Comm. House, 242 Main St.
President: Bill/Thelma Boileau "* 467 Valley St., Maplewood, NJ
07040 201-763-8378 4
Delegate: Don Haggart 24 Lake St., Nutley, NJ 07110 201 -667-3298
We've been on the go again - raiding Middletown Ramblers, Spin-ning Wheels, and Circle Eights. We are trying hard to keep our club afloat, but with small turnouts at our dances and dwindling funds, the future is beginning to look bleak.
o T. d C We invite all dancers to come and -d
10 join us - singles, teens, couples- Lyn
41‘ str for an afternoon of fun any 1st or 3rd Sunday.
suggestions for making Solitaires a better club for we are open to new ideas and welcome your input. See you dance floor!
Joe/Bev Bkachocki 201-991-8972
CARL HANKS ROYGOTTA WROOURNK DSHODPANC7E 3 0 _ 8
Nov 20 Thanksgiving/Turkey Shoot- Win a Turkey! -Carl Hanks Dec 4 Carl Hanks
18 Christmas Dance - Tree Ornament Exchange - Carl Hanks Jan 1 NO DANCE - HAPPY NEW YEAR!
15 Special - John Kaltenthaler 29 Snowflake Dance - Carl Hanks
Feb 5 Everybody's Birthday - Help us Blow out the Candles! Carl Hanks
More Info? Call Joyce/Jim - 658-4271
BAYBERRY SCHOOL,BAYBERRY LANE W 1-(2, HUNG; , N. J
Did you realize if you or your club is planning to hold a dance on a night other than your regularly scheduled night, you should ask the NNJSDA Clearance Chr. (Recording Sec-Jack/Jay Spellman) for approval to be sure you are not in conflict with someone22999
If anyone the future, soon on the
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Sandy & Bernie Beck
447-0538
THE ROCK GLEN ROCK
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BELLES & BEAUX MAINSTREAM DANCING
(One Plus Tip)
Ntl e%C nOe
1st & 3rd Wednesdays 8:00-10:30 p.m.
GLEN ROCK HIGH SCHOOL 600 Harristown Rd., Glen Rock, N.J.
FOR INFORMATION CALL
DEC. 3 DICK PASVOLSKY (Byrd School)
DEC. 17 PAUL BRODY
JAN. 7 BILL HEYMAN
JAN. 21 PAUL BRODY
FEB. 4 DICK PASVOLSKY
FEB. 18 PAUL BRODY
Soft Soled Shoes Please
Rounds by JEANNE BRODY
(on 3rd Wednesdays)
SEE SAW SQUARES -- Uppeit Saddte Rivek, NJ (1+;3 MS) 1 t 3 SatuAdayz
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President: Hank/Joan Nahass
* 7friRi-i. 185 Stephen Dr., Park Ridge, NJ ct R.Ro4ORS 07656 914-391 -1794 4. 1
4, % Delegate: Norm/Phyllis Forgash iii srE z
s A v./ 1, 16 Sand Point Rd., Monsey, NY
IN SquARES N: 10950 914-356-3207
4 'k We were delighted to see so many II GRAND AV". faces at our kick-off dance in Sep-
5 / 4L. . tember. The caliber of dancing was
tt . EXIT LI ■ so high on that MS night that I'm /72 1.4 % sure many of you will soon be join-
G RoY R."6" ing us on our Plus nights. A warm
E.), Rffsi s-r•P
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EDL4CArtoNal- a' 4. to to IA t 4 Hillela Ward, Loretta Jensen, Sid/ -). W.-I—of Lillian Wilson, and Harold/Adele L-
UPR• SPaDLE 4 iVER, W.,1 1:41-Z
r Topolsky. It's great to have you ),Z., i s aboard. Don't miss our Holiday
Craft Nite in December (Plus), a perfect opportunity to pick up novel
Christmas or Chanukah gifts for family and friends. Later add to your
holiday festivities by dancing with us at our MS "Season's Greetings
Social." Share in our grab bag--ladies bring a gift for a lady, gent
bring a gift for a gent. In January, "Ring in the New Year" with
Wayne Applegate calling Plus. Happy Holidays to All from See Saw.
(Ad on page 25 ) Joan SchieAtitz 914-353-2987 The request for RAIDING RULES was not forgotten- research is underway & a full scale discussion will take place at a future Delegates Meeting.
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Stone Ch. Ed. Ctn.., E. Saddte Riven. Rd.
Davidson Rd.
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Ftyders Ln Wo.CosEgo Centro
Douglass Coileop College Farm Rd.
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Exit 9
With fall here and school starting for all the Rutgers students, the
Promenaders are back in session, and the year promises to be a BLAST!!
We started things off with a tremendously successful high-lo eleven
squares of guests and angels. Our guests gave the occasion an interna-
tional flair, being from Switzerland, Turkey, the Philippines and else-
where. Conversation presented a few difficulties, but then again, danc-
ing crosses all language barriers. We followed with two very enthusias- tic dances, and the energy level is rising. Come and join us, but check
on the dance location. This fall we divide our time between Busch
Campus Center and Douglass College Center.
(Ad on page 37 ) Pattice A. Owenz
201-752-3085
WEST MILFORD FLUTTERWREELS PARADISE KNOLL SCHOOL
Palwakellos DA ID& wsue‘mo,69 4.4/ mcwaVuutllantill
1st & 3rd Fridays
11-21- Dick Pasvolsky *
12-5 - Dick Pasvolsky
12-19- Bob Mitchell
8:00-10:30 P.M.
1-16 - Bill Heyman
2-6 - Dick Pasvolsky
2-20 - Bob Mitchell
For Info Call: 697-5376 or 697-5208
SOFT SOLED SHOES PLEASE '
* West Milford High School - Cafeteria, West Milford, New Jersey -- ",aStina-Ors-r17.Cc•Trn.1.-1._\ ......
Follow the light to a Dancer's Delight
-- 29th NEW ENGLAND SQUARE and ROUND DANCE CONVENTION
April 24 - 25, 1987 - Portland, Maine ,w-= See your delegate for registration forms or contact the Tirrells
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RUTGERS PROMENADERS -- New Blutn&wick, NJ (MS)
2 6 4 Thuudayz Dougtaim Cottege Cente4, New BAumwick &loch Campu4 Cen ten, Vbscataway
Dougtazz Cottege COL Busch Campta CPL. President: Tony Turrine Delegate: Susan/Tina Petroulas
P.O. Box 65, Colts Neck, NJ 215 Central Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts.
07722 201-462-8721 NJ 07604 201-288-3968
Class Coordinator: Terry Van Praet, 11 Albrecht Lane, E. Brunswick, NJ
08816 201-821-4385
4th Friday 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. Caller: Bill Heyman
Nov. 28 - Famine Night Dec. 26 - Make Merry Night Jan. 23 - Tournament Night Feb. 27 - Blackbirds Baked in a Pie Night
Community Church, Harriot Ave., Harrington Park
Information: 664-6483 or 387-2060
RICHMOND DANCERS -- Staten I. tand, NY (+)
2 g 4 Satukdav AU Saint-is Chukch, 2329 VictoAy &bd. v o • •
ALL SAINT] President: Jim/Barbara Cannon
Q, ICHURCH HALL w )111 w 9 Bond St., Staten Island, NY 10302 718-44/-5427
I Delegate: Floyd/Fran Miller ‘5" fe 0 IL' 15 I' V 1) • 48 Arlington Ave., Staten Is, NY .1, c '-
V ' --I ›, 10303 718-442-0970 o w Class Coordinator of RIOS:
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EXIT 10314 718-761-2510 BLVD EXI Church Phone:718-698-1338
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"swing," and we have much more to yr Our dance season is now in full
look forward to. Our Holiday Dance
is always a very special treat with
special refreshments, gifts and great dancing. We hope you can
join us. Looking back brings memories of several super dances we've already experienced. Our annual Dessert Dance opened our season with
lots of delicious goodies, and Ralph Trout's calling to help work off
the calories. Our 35th Anniversary Dance chaired by Joe/Emma DiGiovanni
and called by Joe Landi was a hugh success also. Our sincere congratu-lations to Frank/Shirley Bellotti who were honored at the dance as our newest "Honorary Lift- Members." They join a very "elite" group. The
past honorees are Joe/Beulah Samec, Jim/Jean Laird, and Lee Kirchmyer
(and her late husband Ray). We do not give this award often or lightly,
which only proves what very special people they are. We wish all of you
a joyous holiday season and a very Happy New Year.
(Ad oil page 3(t ) Lea/Los Bichtm. 718-356-2208 - - 35 - - - - 35 - - - - - 35 - - - - 15 - - qr. As RICHMOND DANCERS prepares to celebrate its 35th year, we ran across
these pictures. Can YOU identify: (-Which club is celebrating
its anniversary?
And the club caller who gave us such wonderful dances a number of years ago?
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RAMAPO SQUARES -- Oahtand, NJ (A-2)
Heigh t4 Schoot, Seminote Ave.
President: Dick/Carol Wilson
150 Columbus Dr., Tanafly, NJ 07670 201-567-6268
Delegate: Joe/Bobbie Ferioli 97 Oliver Rd., Paramus, NJ 07652 201-262-1134
****
Our club got off to a great
start with Bruce Busch leading the
way from summer into fall. Eight squares+ joined the fun and fellow- ship of our first dance. We missed
Doc/Peg on the rounds but the Greens 4-1 /1
did a great job as always of fill-
ing in. We are glad to hear that
Bob Mulrooney, long time member
and supporter of Ramapo, is feeling
better and soon will be joining us again. Come on out and join us for a challenging evening of fun danc-ing. We wish everyone a very Happy Holiday Season.
(Ad on page 48 ) Canal Witzon 201-567-6268
YELLOW ROCK SHOP Roura Mon — Tb ur 4-8 233 Lakeview Ave Saturday 11-5 Clifton NJ 07011 Sunday 1- 4 (201) 478-0010 or by agmoi n tamp t
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Rt 46 best choice while Rt 80 is under construction.
HOLIDAY SALE
FREE man's shirt with purchase of dress FREE pettipants with purchase of crinoline FREE tie & towel with purchase of shirt $15 shoes for students
FREE GIFTS TO TILE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS
HEELERS -- onia, NJ (+) 1 & 3 Fridays Elementary School, Rt. 513
A President: Bill/Erma Donaldson 18 Wynding Way, Rockaway, NJ
Delegate: Al/Ruth Rosenbohm Box D 14, Cora Lane, Chester, NJ
Class Coordinator: Ray/Fay Weiler 105 Jackson Avenue, Rockaway,NJ
201-627-7975 07886
201-879-6086 07930
201-627-3188 07866
We opened our season with an open house in September. There was a large turnout and it looks like we will have a good class. Wilson Hoff will continue to be the teacher. Bob Mitchell called our first dance. Everyone was back from the summer and a good time was had by all. This year the Spinks are cueing rounds for us. With the addition of approxi-mately 16 new members we are looking forward to a busy season of dancing.
Karen Lingelbach 201-347-4522
October 9, 10, 11 - 1987 EMPIRE STATE FESTIVAL Rochester Riverside Convention Center - Rochester, Now York write:Richard Whyman, Box 27, Prattsburg, NY 14873
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PRINCETON SQUARES -- Hamilton Sq./Ptinceton, NJ (ThuAz. MS) (FAi. +)
Nottingham Fine_ Heine, Hamitton Sq. Community Pakk Schoot, Princeton
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Nottingham Fine Hou4e Community PaAk Schoot President: Bernie/Joan Lechner Delegate: Walt/Jackie Hamm
98 Carson Rd., Princeton, NJ Park Lane Ave., Titusville, NJ
08540 609-924-7545 08560 609-737-1453
Class Coordinator: John Lechner (same as above) ****
We waited with excited anticipation to begin our third mainstream
classes in October. Many of the students who graduated in May plan to
"angel" beginning that date. They feel that the angels were there to help them and want to be there for the next class. This type of cooper- ation is what makes a club tick. Your club is only as good as the effort put in. We enjoyed quite a bit of fellowship over the last few months
starting with our club picnic held at the Colonial Sportsmens Club in
Hopewell. Each of the ladies prepared a covered dish topped off with
Theresa Vicari's chocolate cake made in the shape of our square dance
logo. It was delicious, thanks Theresa! The day was topped by a huge
group of us square dancing in the large swimming pool which earned many
of us a duck dangle for our badges, followed by our wonderful club
caller, John Kephart, swinging us into a few tips to end a perfect day.
It is with regret that we say goodbye to John Kephart and his lovely
wife Sherry, who h,,s been transferred to Germany for the next 3 years. We'll miss you terribly John and Sherry, best wishes to both of you.
(Adz on pages 17, 79 ) Caut C. Nash. 609-587-4622 (H) 609-292-9450 (0)
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JOIN FRANK & JEAN RIVICCIO
LOIS & LEO BICHLER ON A FABULOUS
CARIBBEAN CRUISE San Juan,
St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Barbados, Martinique
8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS
MAY 24-311 1987
FREE AIR SQUARE AND LINE DANCING
WILL BE AVAILABLE
FOR _ RIVICCIO 718 356-5323 INFO BICHLER 718 356 2208
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1 6 3 Fiti.dayz
Chi izt Meth. Ch., 1890 FoAe6t Ave.
President: Bart Codd 174 Brookside Ave., Staten Is, NY
10314 718-727-7892 Delegate: Ron/Betty Pfaff
407 Ingram Ave., Staten Is., NY
10314 718-761-2510 Class Coordinator of RIOS:
Ron/Betty Pfaff
With our new president, Bart Codd, at the helm, Ocean Waves is ready for another season of solid
dancing. Classes have started and angels are needed. How is this for a definition of an angel? Oscar Michaud, Octogenarian member, was 100% angel at the RIOS student
Classes. He not only attended
When you count your blessings on Thanksgiving Day, don't forget the warmth & fellowship of our activity.
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every sesson but also danced every tip! With our Raid Person, Eileen Gibson, Ocean Waves hopes to be seeing you soon. Remember "One Square is Fair."
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This promises to be another exciting
and fun-filled year for our club. Do come over and join us. We are
always happy to welcome you. Ed/14i/s Zimany 201-267-1917
MOUNTAIN SQUARES -- Whippany, NJ (A-2)
1, 3 6 5 Wednezday6 PA.e4byteAian Church, Route 10
President: Paul/Betty Stone
k01/41.-TE 109 Hillside Ave., Verona, NJ 07044 201-239-6190
Delegate: Anne Gallo 93 Patroits Rd., Morris Plains, NJ 07950 201-539-9205
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Our dance season got off to a
swinging start and it was good to
see so many familiar faces, plus
some new ones, enjoying themselves
on the dance floor. This is Joe Landi's fifth year as our club
caller and he's in top form. We
are starting at 7:45 PM with a -, - 1 k \,
\.,, a thirty minute review of requested
o .t --rizoy wiLLs LV-icib calls and/nr qiiArtPrly selec t ions .
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Aug 4-6, 1988, the 6th Canadian National Square & R/D Convention will be in Hamilton, Ontario. Plan now to include this wonder-ful experience in your sum-mer plans. If your club has run out of registration forms see Doc/Peg Tirrell.
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MONTVILLE SQUARES -- Whippany, NJ (2/4 (fed. A-2 'HD) (1/3 PLi.C-1)
Presbyterian Church, Route 10, Whippany Central School, Changebridge Rd, Montville
President: Frank/Carol Homer, Box 149, 60 Old
Farmers Rd., Long Valley, NJ
07853 201-876-3029
Delegate: Harold/Elsie Happe 488 Goffle Hill Rd., Hawthorne, NJ 07506 201-423-3372
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Our first two dances of the year were well
attended. Eight squares enjoyed dancing to the superb calling of Carl
Hanks. His singing calls are something you just have to hear to appre-
ciate. After four years of dancing at the same location, we suddenly found ourselves wondering if we could use the Central School in Montville.
After some quick (& frantic) phone calls, the 2 & 4 Wednesdays have moved
over to the First Presbyterian Church in Whippany. Then the C-I group learned we could still have the Central School, so they remained dancing
there on 1st & 3rd Fridays. It you have any questions call the Tingleys
at 201-835-3947. A-2 dancers we'll see at the new location.
Fkank/Cakot Hamer 201-876-3029 P.S. "DBD" is Dancing by Definition
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MERRI-EIGHTS -- E. Bnun&vick, NJ 1+)
1, 3 g 5 Ftidayis Dag Hammautzfotd Jn H/S, Rua Lane President: Dick/Hope Larsen
340 Dutch Neck Rd., E. Windsor, NJ 08520 609-448-2896
Delegate: Jim/Pat Campbell
30 Ridgeview Rd., Jamesburgh, NJ
08831 201-521-1387 Class Coordinator: Donald/Christine
Randolph, 3 Lycoming Ln, E. Bruns- wick, NJ 08816 201-257-8733
Classes started early in Septem-
ber, with 38 students signed up. We put on a demo for widow/widowers in
ft .) Parlin. More than 50 members enjoy-
ed our Pot Luck Dinner in October.
) Ve'
In October, we raided Country Promen-
aders and plan ntherc, A Mystery
Bus Ride is planned for early Novem-
ber. We shall be donating several "turkeys & fixins" baskets to needy
families for Thanksgiving, and are going to have another Toys for Tots
campaign early in December. Our club will be conducting its 5th annual
blood drive around holiday time. Tickets for our New Year's Dinner
Dance are now available, and non-members are cordially invited.
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LAKELAND 'S The Wilson School The Boulevard & Tower Hill Rd., Mountain Lakes
Club Callers: 1st & 3rd - Bob Mitchell 2nd & 4th - Mike Foley MAINSTREAM every TUESDAY, 8:00-10:30 P.M.
& a Plus Workshop 2nd & 3rd Tuesday.
I Lois Bichler Will Teach Line Dances 11/4 & 18 •12/2 & 16 • Jan. 20, 1987
- SPECIALS - NOV. 25 - TURKEY DAY PIE NITE
Mike Foley
DEC. 16 - SANTA SPECIAL
Bob Mitchell DEC. 30 - AMATEUR CALLER-NIGHT JAN. 6 - NEW YEAR RECUPERATION DANCE Bob Mitchell
CLASS LEVEL DANCES E
SAT. DEC. 20th 7:30-1U PM - Herb Conklin TUES. JAN. 13 8:00-10:30 - Mike Foley SAT. FEB. 21 7:30-10 PM - COORDINATORS FREE - Herb Conklin TUES. MAR. 3 8:00.10:30 - Bob Mitchell
Info: Bill/Thelma: 334-7840 - Les/Lola: 335-3541
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Please wear soft-soled shoes?
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Special Dance - lDetai!s Below
JOHN CARLTON Ron Rumble Special Dance - Details Below
MARK FRANKS CRAIG SHERMAN
Roy Gotta. Roy Gotta
PLUS PROGRAM 2nd & 4th Fridays •••••••■•••-•
Date Caller Cuer
GLENN MATTHEW Roy Gotta
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CARL HANKS / Ron Rumble (at Nottingham) Fri oeiri
Nov 14 Nov 28
+Dec 12 Dec 28
Jan 9 Jan 23
Feb 13 Feb 27 JOHN CARLTON Roy Gotta
Plus Level Dancing: 8:00-1 0:30 Pre-Rounds: 7:30 < Community Park School - Witherspoon Street - Princeton, NJ
+Christmas Party. Dec 12, Mainstream with two Pius Tips
Turkey Trot - November 28 - Nottingham Ballroom I 8:00-10:30 with Pre-Rounds at 7:30 & Advanced Tip at 10:30
Nottingham
RED BATES & RON RUMBLE Ballroom - Mercer Street - Hamilton Square, NJ
Holiday Fling - Sunday, Dec 28 - Nottingham 2:00-4:30 with Pre Rounds at 1:30 & Advanced Tip at 4:30
BILL HARRISON & RON RUMBLE Nottingham Ballroom - Mercer Street - Hamilton Square, NJ
INFORMATION: Call Margo at (609) 890-2052 or Rob & Kathy at (609) 799-4472
MAINSTREAM PROGRAM - Every Thursday Rounds by John Toll
Date
Nov 6 Nov 13 Nov 20
Dec 4 Dec 11 Decc 18
Jan 8 Jan 1 5 Jan 22 an 29
Feb 5 Feb 12 Feb 19 Feb 26
Nottingham
Caller
To be announced
RALPH TROUT JOHN CARLTON
CRAIG SHERMAN GLENN MATTHEW
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To be announced
BARRY SEREBNICK JOHN CARLTON RALPH TROUT
Ballroom
Event
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
Christmas Party
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE RPC"4111 Ap, riAnjr-sc
REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
Valentine's Dance REGULAR DANCE
REGULAR DANCE
Pre-Rounds: 7:30 Mainstream Dancing: 8:00-10:30 - Mercer Street - Hamilton Square, NJ
INFORMATION Call Bob & Kathy at (609) 799-4472 or Margo at (609) 890 2052
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HAPPY HANUKKAH ! MERRY CHRISTMAS !
FREE (value $25) MAN'S SHIRT - with purchase of any $75 DRESS or set
FREE (value $9) PFTFIPANTS - with purchase of any $?8 CRINOLINE
FREE (value $8) TIE & TOWEL - with purchase of any $25 SHIRT
FREE REFRESHMENTS EVERY SUNDAY
$15! SHOES for students
GIFT ITEMS: Jewelry...Buckles
Sun Catchers...Welcome Mats
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M.T. SQUARES -- Woodbtidge, NJ (+)
1 g 3 Satutdao
Manyknott Road Schoot, Men& Pia. Tenn.
President: Sol/Harriet Koved
14 Samoset Rd., Cranford, NJ
07016 201-276-7213 Delegate: Bob/Coretta Redding
8 Remington Dr., Edison, NJ
08817 201-549-7180 Class Coordinator: Bernie/Bobbie
Garfinkel, 82 Elmont Pl., Colonia, NJ 07067 201-381-8742
Our first dance called by Wayne
Applegate was a great way to start
the season. By the time this is
fl Lk read Joe Landi, Fred Fields, and
zt Manny Amor will have delighted us 1W
); as they always do. Our 2nd dance
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in November will be held at our al- .
ernate location--the Avenel Learn-
ing Center, with John Carlton. Peg & Joe are forming a new class of
basic round on Thurs. from 7-8 with the R/D club 8-9:30. The evening
ends with a higher intermediate teach or a review. Our flyers are dis-
tributed and info can be obtained from this reporter. Our raiders are
on the move again having visited the Garden State Square Dance Campers
on Sat. of their final Sept. weekend campuut. Some even stayed the
whole weekend. We will be making more raids and look forward to having
you visit us.
(Ad on page 58 ) Skip/Bakbaka Samsoe 201-548-5920 30
LEISURE SQUARES -- East Stroudsburg, PA (+) 1 & 3 Saturdays J.M. Hill School, Broad Street
President: Carl/Norma Smith 717-421-7643 40 Grand view Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Delegate: Stan/Olga Tebbets 201-362-9366 RD 2, Box 259A, Blairstown, NJ 07825
Class-Coordinator: Anna/Art Lee 717-424-0994 458 Hill Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
************* We may not have met over the summer but our members had plenty of op-
portunity to be active at demos. In June we danced with Hemlock Squares, in July at Cherry Valley Methodist Church, senior citizens at Dansbury Par in August at outdoor world, Timothy Lakes and the West End Fair!!! Almost forgot also at the Antique auto Show in Springtown, PA. Between all of these activities and our Tuesday plus classes at Hope, NJ we kept in con-tact with each other. Now we are looking forward to getting into our Fall routine and to a busy winter. Come join us.
(Ad on page 16 ) Lois/Bill Guiles 201-453-3278
Y SQUARES presents
Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jan.
14 Mike Foley 28 Dan Koft 12 Mike Foley 9 Mike Foley 23 Al Kaesler
Sadie Hawkins Dance Thanksgiving Dance Holiday Dance Snow Ball Dance Pie Night
ROUNDS BT JEAN KELLOGG
Rounds at 7:30 Mainstream dance at 8:00 (last Tip plus)
** Presbyterian Church, Miln & Springfield Avs Cranford, N.J.
* Carl Kumpf School, Mildred Terr., Clark
Info: Ericsons (201) 687-0342
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Several clubs combine efforts successfully to co-sponsor classes; a President's Council in Middlesex County provides a forum for an exchange of ideas; in Bergen County just be-fore Labor Day Circle Eights, Tenafly Squares, Tenakill Twirlers & See Saw Squares did a .joint mailing of everyones flyers to a com-bined mailing list plus all the new gradu- ates of '86...all went for 22. By sharing
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KITTATINNY RANGERS -- Andover, NJ (+ )
1 8 3 Wedne4dao Long Pond Schoot, limecitat Road
President: John/Joanne Morales
495 Stanhope Rd., Sparta, NJ 07871 201-398-7323
Delegate: Mike/Lola Szekula, RD 2, Box 259C Gaisler Rd., Blairstown, NJ 07825 201-362-9335
Class Coordinator: Lou/Pat Massey P.O. Box 94, Lafayette, NJ
07848 201-383-2156 (6-9PM) AAAA
Our season started off on a sad note...the death of Dottie Simmons.
Her pleasant cooperation will be sorely missed. Ruth Huebner is
still recuperating from her knee
injury but comes to dances to cheer
the rest of us on. Our beginners'
class got off on the right foot with caller Rich Murphy. Many Rangers had a great weekend of camping and danc-
ing at the Garden State S/D Campers Mini-Camporee at the Sussex County
Fairgrounds. If you didn't come to square up with Ted Knauss and dance
rounds with Al Spinks before this issue, you missed some fun dancing,
and some of the most spectacular fall foliage we've seen in years.
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Phone for Location DEC 12 STUDENT CHRISTMAS
DANCE DEC 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA.
NEWTON METHODIST CHURCH RESERVATION NEEDED
JAN 9 WINTER DANCE JAN 23 NO SNOkt DANCE FEB 14 VALENTINES DAY DANCE
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FOR EVERY RAID OF TWO OR MORE SQUARES, SUSSEX SPINNERS WILL DONATE $1.00 PER COUPLE TO RAIDING CLUB'S TREASURY BY MAIL. ';OFT SOLED SHOES PLEASEL!
if/WOO/POO/MOP Info(201)875-4995
Germany. Other special
Night, the club picnic,
Mountain Laza, NJ (MS)
Witison School, 271 Mt. Lakez Blvd. President: Bill/Thelma Ford
1 Lake View Ave., Boonton, NJ
07005 201-334-7840
Delegate: Al/Marge Barton
49 Afton Dr., Florham Park, NJ
07932 201-377-6406
Class Coordinator: Jerry/Marge Dunn
2 Queen St., Parsippany, NJ
070511 201_263_8615
Happy Holidays to all! It's been a fast but fun and very active fall.
A great time was had at all our reg-
ular club dances as well as the spe-
cials, including a visit from Sgt.
John Kephart of the Mason Dixon Line
who joined us during his last week
in NJ before leaving for duty in
events included Octoberfest, Thanksgiving Pie
and raiding other clubs. Lakeland Squares is
LAKELAND SQUARES -- Event' Tue4day
proud to have received recognition for last year's One Square is Fair.
Hope all you would-be callers are tuning up your voices for our Amateur
Caller's Night in December. Have a happy and safe holiday dnci add some fun by joining us for a night of mainstream dancing. Everyone is
welcome.
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201-335-2639
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KINGS SQUARES -- Brooklyn, NY (+) 1 & 3 Sundays Presbyterian Church, 367 94th St.
Pres: Bob/Sybil Tobias 718-627-0491 1917 E. 37th St.,Brooklyn,NY 11234
Delegate: Jerry/Nancy Vandervoort 417 63rd St.,Brooklyn, NY 11220 718-439-5109
Class Coordinator: Pat/Bernie Monsen 531 81st St.,Brooklyn, NY 11209 718-745-3616
Our Executive Committee hosted our first dance of the new season with Wayne Applegate on squares and Joan Newman on rounds. Besides officers listed above we have VP's of program-Phoebe/Mel Rabinowitz; Treas Mary Neylan; Cor/Sec Lynn/Larry Gold; Rec/ Sec Micket/Aron Weiss; & Ski Feld-handler raids & bus trips. Much en-
thusiasm has been demonstrated at our class sessions under the tutelege of Frank Riviccio and we envision a very successful dancing season.
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ISLE SQUARES -- Great Kills, SI, NY (+) 2 & 4 Wednesday Lutheran Church, 121 Cleveland Avenue
President: John Quigley PO Box 75, Johnsburg, NY 12843
Delegate: Michael Wincelowicz 50 Willow Road West, SI, NY 10314
Class with RIOS
Gone are the hot summer days which we enjoyed while they were here. Another season has started. We were happy to see so many smiling faces, all in good spirits, full of excitement and ready to set their dancing feet into motion. Our first dance with Manny Amor's sparkling, jubilant calling & shirley/Frank Bellotti on the rounds was a great success. Come dance with our talented callers - Ray Lehberger, Wes Morris, Bill Heyman to name a few. RIOS is off to an excellent start with enthusiastic dancer under teacher Marty Clifford and our angel's guidance. Come spend an evening with us. We just love visitors. All of us wish all S/D a Healthy & Merry Holiday season. A good thought to carry over into the New Year is that dancers should keep their dancing on constant repair.
America/Bill Lettieri 718-987-225?
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718-448-0939
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We thought our hall was filled in
the summer due to our A/C. Not so!
Fall attendance has been great.
Dancers are catching on that Hot or
Cold, you will get a warm reception
at Hix & Chix. How about that Sept.
Fest! Hot dogs & sauerkraut, Pauline
R. made 8 apple strudels; Connie H. made a very large apple cake. An-other eating night in November, our Covered Dish Supper. All are wel-
come; bring a dish of your favorite food and we'll dig in! Good thing
we've had Dick, Mike and guest callers to keep us moving, or we'd all be very big! More excitement - Super Sunday, end of November with Marshall
Flippo. See you all!
(Ad on page 5 ) John/Ftmence OehteA 201-343-4770
(1/3 MS; 2/4/5+)
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President: John/Connie Huettemann 1 Joseph St., Moonachie, NJ
07074 201-438-0948
Delegate: Mario/Dagmar Tormo
VFW. 848 Edel Ave., Maywood, NJ 07607 201-843-3946
Class Coordinator: Frank/Allana Garr
36 Sunset Rd., Fairfield, NJ gill 07006 201-226-8998 r VFW Hall: 201-796-9638
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Garden State S/D Campers are rehearsing their skit extolling the merits of NEW JERSEY which they did at the FL camporee. 600+ rigs are expected for the Camporee July 14-16, 1987 Join now and come!
HILL CITY SQUARES -- Summit, NJ
( + ) 1,3,5 Tuesdays
Jefferson School, AShwood Ave.
01 President: Tony/Chris Quatrone 201-277-6981
10 Outlook Way, Springfield, NJ 07081 Delegate: George/Jean Hagman 201-762-1654 34 Berkeley Road, Millburn, NJ 07041
Class Coordinator: Will/Mary Leland 201-464-9364 36 Ridge Drive East, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
'School Phone - 201-665-1400
Looking forward to the holidays is such a joy! The anticipation and excitement continue to mount as we all plan & prepare activities of cele-bration. IL's a time of year that's filled with love, friendship and sharing. Now nice it is to be a S/D especially during this season - for love, friendship and sharing are so much a part of the gorld of S/D, too!
We will celebrate the holidays with a "HOLIDAY HASH SPECIAL" the end of December. Dalt Young will be our guest caller and we invite all to be our guest dancers. This dance only will be at the New Providence Municipal Center. We sincerely hope to see you during the holidays.
(AD on page 13 ) Leon Richtmyre 201-464-9048(0);785-2521(work) Jean Brodell 201-352-2946
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EVERY FRIDAY* 8:00 - 10:30pm
SEPT 12, 1986 THRU DEC. 19, 1986
CALLER: BOB TARRANT
*NO DANCE OCT 10, NOV 7, 28
Rockaway Valley Methodist Parish House, Valley Rd. Boonton Township, N. J.
From intersection of 1-80 and 1-287 (North of Morristown) go North on 1-287 taking INTERVALE ROAD exit. At top of ramp turn left to stop light. Go right onto Fanny Rd. At second stop sign bear right onto Main Street. Within a short distance bear left onto
Powerville Rd. Pass hospital and continue North one (1) mile to Valley Rd. Bearing slightly left onto Valley Rd. continue for 0.4 miles; Parish House is on right.
Teens, singles welcome For info. (201)766-5628
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Wddte Schoot, Rortyn Ave.
President: Joe/Josephine Rasulo 92 Briar Rd., Nanuet, NY 10954 914-623-6177
Delegate: Herb Rivkin
76 Woodland Rd., Woodcliff Lk, NJ
07675 201-911-0763 .5=1" and Joyce DeSantis
343 Vormet Dr., New Milford, NJ
07646 201-891-2276 Class Coordinator: working with
New Milford Tenderfeet
School Tel: 201-261-9887
Our fall season got off to a
great start with over 12 squares dancing to Hugh Jones. A first, our OW
final tip was A-1 and received with
much enthusiasm. We have resumed an
old tradition, raiding Cloverleafs first dance. We look forward to more
participation and the grand camaraderie resulting from raids as indicat-ed by our motto: "FRIENDSHIPS ARE MADE THROUGH A SQUARE DANCE RAID."
Come share the fun and friendship in dancing with our excellent callers
and superb R/D cuers. They help to make all of the Tuesday evenings special events. We wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving, a joyous
Christmas, and a healthy and prosperous New Year filled with lots of
dancing enjoyment. (Ad on page 15 ) He'd) Rivkin/Joyce DeSant4is 914-623-6177
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GARDEN STATE SQUARE DANCE CAMPERS
Our summer overflowed with dance and other ac-tivities...in spite of inclement weather. Many members have new rigs -all tested now and in shape for the INTER-NATIONAL CAMPOREE our chapter will host next July. Join now if you want to participate. Our new presidents are
W,,i1/Mildred Angerei 22 Park Terrace, West Caldwell, NJ 07006.
(Delegates Meeting, continued - Open floor discussion time - from page 3)
Discussion on how to meet club expenses...meet deficit thru outside activities, renegotiate contracts, raids, joint dances, cancel a dance when you know attendance will be low, more publicity, encourage visitations. Mention made S/D admission has not drastically changed over years while other prices have sharply risen. Discussion on raids and banner stealing. While NNJ has never gone in for Banner STEALING, pinning banners had been well received. GRAND SQUARE will research some typical rules of raiding. Letters to Editor always welcome - if signed! Discussion on - are we pushing dancers into PLUS too soon. Stress remain at program at which the dancer is most comfortable. Mention Ms clubs hold classes; + clubs hold classes. Federation of Delaware Valley most impressed with NJ state out-fits and is now trying to design a state outfit their state can adopt. (So is NY). 339 NJ dancers at National S/D Convention in IN (544 NY;944 PA)- are you registered for Houston, TX? Tirrells/Aquinos have forms.
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NOVEMBER
3 MS Brian Fugere 10 PLUS Joe Landi 17 MS Bill Heyman
THANKSGIVING DANCE 24 PLUS Dick Pasvolsky
DECEMBER
1 MS Bob Mitchell 8 PLUS Brian Fugere 15 CLASS Wayne Applegate
CHRISTMAS DANCE 22 NO DANCE 29 NO DANCE
THE SPINNING WHEELS
Now dancing at Albert P. Terhune School Cyanamid Dr. off the Hamburg Tpk. Wayne, NJ
Vince Dymek 471-8829 Don Mazzaro 838-5537
Connecticut Farms School
Stuyvesant Ave, Union
HURRY !! HURRY !! THE MUSIC'S STARTING !!
AT THE SPINNING WHEELS OF WAYNE
DANCING SQUARES -- Union, NJ (MS)
Connecticut Faimis Schoot, Stuyve4ant Ave.
President: Jack/Sallie Trainor
356 S. Washington Av., Piscataway
NJ 08854 201-752-4217
Delegate: Dick/Doris Zink
313 Cedar St., Garwood, NJ 07027 201-789-1283
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auite a SUCCRSS. It hac b.,en fun to
be back dancing again with old
friends, catching up on what has
been happening, and with new friends.
Brian/Madeline Fugere are both
doing well. We're looking forward
to having Brian back calling. A demonstration was heldin Union
Center in September with Dancing
Squares and Y Squares. QUITE a few
people showed interest in square dancing. We once again want to wel-
come all square dancers to our club and thank those who already joined
us dancing. Hope to see you all out on the square dance floor or at our
New Year's Eve Dance.
(Ad on page ]4 ) Chuck/Luce Enga 201-233-8816 201-932-7762
(r) Central New Jersey Square Dance Association had a very successful balloon launch to celebrate S/D Month. Our thanks to Norman Cox for the pictures which will appear in a later issue.
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SQUARE DANCE
APPAREL
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CROSS TRAIL SQUARES -- Catdwett, NJ
2 g 4 Wednaday4 Lincotn School, Dtane St.
President: Marvin/Alice Meyer
120 Forest Ave., Caldwell, NJ 07006 201-226-6023
Delegate: Leo/Joan Pruner
2 Lincoln Terr., Caldwell, NJ
07006 201-228-1966 Class Coordinator: Russell/Laura
Safar, 48 John St., Fairfield, NJ 07006 201-575-0488
Our Open House was well attended
by a jovial, enthusiastic group eager
to start the new season. A large 411IMMM number of would-be students joined
Lincoln School , Crane St., Caldwell N. .1. - us every other tip. Paul Brody made every tip fun for all. Our new class with Russ/Laura Safar as Coordinators
and Instructor, Herb Conklin, is well
on its way to becoming accomplished dancers. Your new officers are busy
planning raids, demos, and special events. Ten members attended LUST.
Allcame away impressed and more knowledgeable by our experience there. The seminars conducted by the very able Moderators and the interchanging
of ideas between clubs was very enlightening. On a sadder note, we all
share with Evelyn a great sense of loss caused by the death of Bert
Boucher, yet we also feel privileged to have had our lives touched by
this fine gentle soul who enriched all that knew him. Bert was one of
the shining lights of Cross Trails and his courage over the past two
years was an inspiration to all who knew and loved him.
(Ad on page 5 0 ) Makty/Betty Jobtack 201-226-6572
WRAP UP - LUST '86 Over 230 attended the Leadership seminar Sept. 14 at the Douglass Campus of Rutgers University. 2/3 of those present were officers with several serving in 2 or 3 different clubs! 1/3 of those at-tending had danced under 4 years; another 1/3 between 5 & 9 years with the rest scattered from 10 to 36 years! A vast range of experiences to draw upon. In going over the critique sheets, most felt it was well planned, very informative & helpful, an excellent learning experience, enjoyed the warm friendliness and sharing of ideas and meeting people with similar problems. Some wondered if it could start earlier in day, with fewer si-multaneous sessions so they could attend more sessions. All comments will be passed along to the next LUST Chr for '90. Hickory Hills did the fashion show; John Kaltenthaler moderated & called the PM dance with the Tirrells on rounds. Oliers & Cavanaughs are to be praised for a GREAT LUST.
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FIRST FRIDAYS
CLOVERLEAFS NEW MILFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL ROSLYN AVE., NEW MILFORD, NJ
DEC 5 - JOHN CARLTON % Doc & Peg Tirrell
JAN 2- MARK FRANKS ** P LUS LE V E L
FEB 6 - JOE LANDI INFO: 201-41-3868 ** at Grace Lutheran Church 201-444-C133
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Pres: Bob/Mary Nilan 201-574-3427 55 Cameo P1, Colonia,NJ 07067 Del: Bob/Muriel Shallcross 14 Linda Lane, Clark,NJ 07066
To 201-388-4647 Class Coordinator: Hank/Lillian Comeau
-3 g 1.2 Lake Park Drive, Piscataway,NJ Lo 08854 201-463-0255
School Phone: 201-225-9815 *****
Our own Brian Fugere got our season I29 off to a fine start with his excellent
calling. Members were delighted to participate in the very festive Metuchen Country Fair and the Edison Oktoberfest - an event that now draws more than 15,000! Our delegates proudly presented our club with our
"One Square is Fair" award for having one square or more at all five NNJSDA specials. Frank/Helen Cavanaugh will be sure to find a special place for this award on our club banner.
(AD on page 4 ) Bob/Mary Nilan 201-574-3427
COLONIAL SQUARES -- Ctatk, NJ (C -1)
Cant KumN Schoot, Mitdted Tettace
President: Frank/Virginia Albanese
375 Page Ave., Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 201-933-1842
Delegate: Mike/Marge Flynn
50 Melrose Terr., Linden, NJ
07036 201-486-0191 :,AAA
This is the fifth year we've had the pleasure
of having Dave Smith with us as club caller.
Congratulations on a job well done. Time really does fly when you're
having fun! Come join us at Colonial and see for yourself. We wish all
a Healthy and Happy Holiday and a wonderful New Year. See you on the
dance floor.
Mike/Mange Ftynn
201-486-0191
NNJSDA Special - Nov. 29, 1986 - John Sweeney, PA on squares St. Aloysisus Hall Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 8-11 pm
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21 BARRY SEREBNICK (TURKEY SHOOT) DEC. 5 WES MORRIS
19 MARK FRANKS (CHRISTMAS DANCE) JAN. 2 NO DANCE
16 BARRY SEREBNICK 30 WES MORRIS
FEB. 6 MARK FRANKS
Ce ELLEN FURY
FOR INFORMATION CALL (609) 799-0908 ROUND DANCE LESSON 7:00-8:00 PLUS LEVEL SQUARES 8:00-10:30
LOCATION: THE AMERICAN CZECHOSLOVAKIAN FARMERS CLUB ON HANKINS ROAD IN EAST WINDSOR, WHICH IS OFF RT. 130, 3 LIGHTS SOUTH OF RT. 571 (PRINCETON HIGHTSTOWN RD.)
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COVERED BRIDGE SQUARES -- Matey, NJ (+)
Radcti66e Schoot, Btoorqietd Ave. President: Dick/Shirley White
93 Bryant Ave., Bloomfield, NJ 07003 201-338-5803
Delegate: Nick Raspa
272 Sylvan St., Rutherford, NJ
07070 201-896-1891
Class Coordinator: Fran Cashill
815 N 6th St., Apt. 701, Newark, NJ 07107 201-484-6029 (9-11AM &
4-7PM) 1 I I I
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We mourn the loss of Roger Lund. g Tall, boyishly charming, everyone's
friend, he was a charter member of ; P our club who helped bring it into
+ w - Pxit,-nce, served as OW- seuond Prec-ident (and two other times). Roger had also been on the NNJSDA Board
4 years as VP and Treasurer. He had had a severe heart problem for the last year of his life.
The door prize for our Turkey Shoot Dance will be a turkey. Our 2nd
Friday dance in December has been rescheduled to a 3rd Friday. We ask
that dancers bring wrapped toys for tots marked girl or boy. See you
on the dame floor.
(Ad on page 19 ) NovuWetata Embek 201-759-0864 Please remcp.her to share with 3 VP's, Ken/Helena Robinson, any
publicity you may have fortunate to receive in local publications. 3
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$1.75 + $1.25 Pst.& Hd. (Includes instruc-tions to add to a
bodice for a s./dance dress.
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CLOVERLEAFS New Mit6ond, NJ (+)
Middee Schooi, Ro6tyn Ave. President: Ray/Annalou Kuentzler
436 Holly Ave., Paramus, NJ
07652 201-261-3868 Delegate: Milt/Vicki Kinstel
1267 Anderson Ave., Apt. 26, Fort Lee, NJ
07024 201-886-2436
Cloverleafs, under the direction of John/Mary
Aquino, ran an A-1 workshop with tapes this sum- mer. A-2 workshops arc being held this fail at the VFW Hail, Elmwood Park. The group is slowly enlarging and everyone is dancing well and having fun. We have a fine lineup of callers for this dance season. We hope you'll join us on the 1st Friday of each month - remember rounds at 7:30PM and squares at 7:45PM. Please note, our January dance will have a change of location. It will be held at the Grace Lutheran Church, 5th Ave., north of Midland Ave., River Edge.
(Ad on page 142 ) Fkank/AZiana Bann 201- 226-8998
Recognize the banner Frank & Helen _ Cavanaugh are proudly hanging? They did
this at the Florida State Convention in C'°" May. It was like a reunion with so many
New Jersey transplants in FL coming up asking them about the activity back home. Use the NATIONAL S/D DIRECTORY to find a dance when you travel. (see page 13)
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CIRCLE EIGHTS -- HatAington Palliz, NJ (MS) Community Chukch, Havtiot Avenue
"Indio.- President: Hank/Edith Kolb ssorre 726 Leclerie Ave., River Vale, NJ 07675 201-664-6483
Delegate: David/Noamie Sandt
25 Grobel Place, Park Ridge, NJ 07656 201-391-2879
The Coronation of Old King Kolb
and his Queen was held in regal
splendor at our September dance.
After Joe M. proclaimed, "The repub- ,,i lic is dead; the monarchy is esta- g blished," and to the cries of "Long
live the King and Queen," the Cookes crowned Hank and Edith. Hank,
septre in hand, introduced his court for the coming year. King Kolb de- clared the year one of merriment,
unusal happenings and good dancing. Bill Heyman, our celebrity caller, will make an extra effort to maintain sanity during our monarchs' reign. Our mini-Fall weekend was again sold out. Holiday greetings from the "fun club trying to be serious." The Court of Kolb invites you to "make
merry" at our next dance.
(Ad on page 23 ) Joe/Marty Ann Maist/Langao 201-387-2060
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Gten Rock. H/S, 600 Haititstown Rd.
President: Jack/Jane Hemsteger
5 Adams Ct., Emerson, NJ
THE ROCK GL EN ROCK 07630 201-262-0277
Rock Rd. Delegate: Ken/Edna Franz
o 41 Garwood Rd., Fair Lawn, NJ 4 (J.,4 SFWat'' 07410 201-797-6359
4,* Class Coordinator: Bernie/Sandy Beck clP
657 Prospect St., Glen Rock, NJ
Vt) 07542 201-447-0538 r
Rd 414o.h.— A0.0 After an enthusiastic turnout of Ha r —av prospective students at our annual
"Open House," the Class of '87
started instruction under the watch-
ful eyes of callers Paul Brody and Dot Loewenstein. Thu Bead angels this year are Jim/Pat Broderick and
Richard/Jackie Maynard with Bernie/ Sandy Beck acting as class coordinators. Our officers participated in LUST and did a demo for the Radburn Association and took part in the
Bergen County Festival of the Arts. We have had to shift some of our
regular dances from Glen Rock H/S to other locations so be sure to check out our ad in this issue. Our Chinese Auction fund-raiser was highly successful thank to the careful planning of Andy/Gerri Musante. We are looking forward to our New Year's Eve Party with Wayne Applegate calling.
(Ad on page 21 ) Ed/DoAL5 Stoe66ets 201-652-2106 201-670-2701
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SUNDAYS 7:30-10:00
?5N rtti cBrbokoerts 5..)qua recDafice Club
Nov. 2 Mark Franks "Apple Festival"
Nov. 16 Glenn Matthews "Thanksgiving Dance"
Dec. 7 Ralph Stapenell
Dec. 18 Frank R4 vicc4 o "Chr4 ct=s Thursday
Jan. 4 Joe Landi
REFRESHMENTS SERVED Admission $3.00/person
Fort Hamilton Presbyterian Church INFORMATION 367 94th Street, Brooklyn, NY Rabinowitz 718-258-7426 4th Ave. Exit Belt Parkway or Tobias 718-627-0491 92nd St. Exit off Verrazano Bridge
Howard Johnson
ast,,drielo SQUARE DANCING CLUB
All dances at Dag Hammarskjold School, Rues Lane, East Brunswick, EXCEPT: New Year's Eve at the Temple in South River, and the
January 2nd Dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Pine Street, in Old Bridge. * = Ticket Dance
November 7 Roy Leber
21 Joe Landi "Giving Thanks" December 5 John Sweeney "Toys for Tots"
31 Joe Fioretti "New Year's Eve"*
19 Ron Libby "Seasons Greetings" Plus Program
January 2 Joe Fioretti
16 Wayne 'ipplegate "Winter Wonderland"
30 Mike Callahan
Rounds cued by Ron & Ree Rumble. Rounds start at 7:30 and Squares at 8 PM
Hope & Dick Larsen Ursula Santoro
For dance information call: (609) 648-2896 Phil Bonczek (201) 566-0279 (201) 583-8375
BEE SHARPS of Somerville -- Bridgewater, NJ (+) 1 & 3 Saturdays Somerset County Vo Tech H/S
BEE SHARPS Somerset County Vo Tech School
President: Don/Lillian Davis 93 Leghorn Ave., Bridgewater, NJ
N 08807 201-722-1767
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Delegate: Bill/Clara Sobolewski 509 E. Main Street, Somerville,NJ 08876 201-725-5426
12a7 Class Coordinator: Irma Huhm
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Gaston Ave AD on page 11 Mary O'Connor
So far 115 NJ, 77 NY Fv 131 PA dancers
Jume25,26,27, 1987 have signed up to promenade in the Blue Bonnet state at the National S/D Convention
No facet of our activity will be overlooked squares (all programs), rounds (all phases), contras, clog-
ing, traditional, fashion show, sewing hints, clinics, seminars, panels
on a variety of topics all pertinent to the activity, exhibitions, exhib-
its, displays, shops galore - you name it, they'll have it plus more -
served up TEXAS style with their special brand of southern hospitality -and all under one roof- the Astro dome - except the after party Saturday at Astro World. Self contained campers can park next door to it all. All clubs have registration forms, but if you need more see the Tirrells.
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AL"e"MO SQUARES -- Brooklyn, NY (+) Redeemer St. John's Church, 939 83rd St.
4/1 Pres: Eric/Karen Platt 718-934-2085
///( .5Aga 2416 E 14th St.,Brooklyn,NY 11235
.,;,...,,../filitip+ Del: Eugene/Gloria Weinrich "... ia46 / 2147 E. 117th St.,Brooklyn,NY 11229 NAL/
N:Vir)V!). 718-998-9166
. /741/ la Class Coordinator:Howard/Helen Latzer
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< 11354 29-10 137th Street,Flushing,NY
****** 718-461-1586
.0 * v (4, " <2(,), Please mark the 2nd Sunday in Dec. - ,(- ‘I,' //) s.../ M.A.C.H. (Make A Child HAppy) dance A't #41
tij WO N.. %%0 O. with Bill Anderson calling. Admis-
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ion is one unwrapped toy per person. 0 ,C A.,„ A‘` ,,,_4v 4, \ , ..,... We are also looking forward to other r,r 4:1- 0 41 fine callers we've booked-Wayne Apple- ' g
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in Northrup, Randy Paige, Dick Pas- volsky & Fred Weiner. Take advantage
of our special rebate - if two or more couples come to our dance in the same car and they pay tolls, AL"e"MO Square will be happy to reimburse these dancers for the tolls except our MACH dance. A happy holiday sea-son to all and we hope you come visit us at our dances.
(AD on page 32 ) Arnold Walker 718-934-2085
0 0 - MERRY 000 Cf1RISTMAS 000
HEIGHTS SCHOOL - OAKLAND, N.J.
SQUARES 8:30 - 11:00 FM
ROUNDS by DOC & PEG TIRRELL 8:00 - 8:30 and between tips
ADVANCED 2 LEVEL DANCING
1986
2 & 4 Sunday
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NOVEMBER 8 DAVE SMITH NOVEMBER 22 BRUCE BUSCH
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New Year's Eve) 1987
JANUARY 10 TODD FELLEGY INFO - WILSON JANUARY 24 ANNE REDDEN UBALACKER
Congratulations to PRINCETON SQUARES for an excellent article on square dancing by Robin Lichenstein in the TRENTON TIMES. 48
SEWING NOTES FROM GRANNY'S HOUSE
Herbal Toe Stuffers
While scanning one of the many free catalogs that cress my
desk, I found an ad for shoe shapers. It read, "Lengthen
the life of leather and fabric shoes!" Just slip them in
to absorb moisture, to re-shape shoes after wearing. One
set, $6.98, plus postage.
The wheels began to turn, I leafed through my file of sewing
ideas accumulated through the years and low and behold,
there they were...Toe Stuffers...the Herbal was my idea, and
it adds a pleasant scent to your closet as well. These make
delightful gifts, and scrap fabrics may be used, and the
cost is minimal.
Directions: Trace pattern shown below. Place pattern on the
fold of fabric. Cut two at a time, you will need four
pieces to make two stuffers. Sew around curved edges leav-
ing top open. Trim sewn seams to 1/4 inch width. Turn to
right side of fabric, press. Stuff with old cutup nylons
or commercial stuffing. Pack Pot-Pourri of your choice here
and there in the stuffing. Close the open end and gather it
for shape. Add a piece of ribbon or plastic ring for grip-
ping when pulling out of shoes. You may wish to fill with
just Pot-Pourri, either way is nice.
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Newton, NJ 07860
CAL
LA The International Association
of Square Dance Callers
MAINSTREAM Quarterly Selection Oct '86
SCOOT AND RELOCATE is the MS Quarterly Selection beginning October 1, 1986. It starts from 4 Tag. The center wave dan-cers step forward and Turn Thru with out-
side dancers, and then return to a wave in the center (Scoot Back). Center wave then does a Fan The Top while the outside dancers individually turn 'T-4 right and single file Promenade 4 and turn to face in. Ending formation: 1r,. Tag at right angles to the starting 4 Tag. The timing is 10 beats.
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There's something new among international INTRODUCING: organizations - you've heard of CALLERLAB and
CONTRALAB
ROUNDALAB - well, now there is CONTRALAB! - the international association of contra callers.
In actuality CONTRALAB was begun in February 1985 with the support of contra leaders from all over. The past few months have been devoted to organizational matters. On Wednesday before the National Square Dance Con-vention officially began, contra leaders from all over the US and overseas met to set goals and policies and elect a Board of Governors. Dick Meyers of Cranford,NJ is on the Board. The aim of CONTRALAB is to promote the cause of contra dancing and to enhance the skills of contra callers. A quarterly publication, edited by Walt Cole will keep its membership up to date. Contra dancing is in a growth period, both for itself and for its influence on the rest of the dance world. We wish the new organization well.
eE The International Assembly of Trustees of the Square Dance Activity will he holding its biennial meeting this coming May 14-17 down in Nashville, TN. High on its agenda will he he a discussion of the results of the 5th
dancer survey which is to be conducted this winter. The Tirrells are chairing the Survey Committee with a lot of assistance from the membership.
r---714, UNITED SQUARE DANCERS of AMERICA - This organization recently celebrated its fifth anniversary. Re-elected presidents were
0 Howard/Loraine Backus of Arkansas. Continuing on as treasurers are former NJ residents Frank/Nan Habersherger of FL. USDA sponsors an economical dancer accident/group liability insurance program and a program for handicapable dancers. They usually meet during the NSDC. A mid-year meeting will be held in Rochester, NY in January. At this time they will Formulate plans for the coming year including the solicitation of bids for to host USDA regional conventions as approved at their 1986 meeting. USDA has an eyecatching red, white and blue official costume.
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WESTERN AND SDUAIIE DANCE APPAREL
BIG NEWS-. Corral opens store In Lakewood, N.J.
We will still "Hang Our Hal" at your special function. Contact us for details and to set up a date, our calendar;;;:r Is nearly full.
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ROUNDALAB CLASSIC LIST - 1986 - 1987
- Tie Vote - dances placed in alphabetical order
O *• - The Classic Committee suggests that this dance may be more difficult than other in this phase.
0 New Classic Chairman: Jo Yakimowski of Dedham, MA.
Street
Phase I & II
Phase III 1. Could I Have This Dance (Eddins) 1. Answer Me )Palmquist) 2. Dancing Shadows (Arnfield)
2. Folsom Prison Blues(Peterman) +1 3. Tips of my Fingers (Palmquist)
3. Rose for Elizabeth (Bliss) 4. Birth of the Blues (Parrott)+l
4. Desert Song (Leach) +2 5. Street Fair (Merola)
5.* Continental Goodnight(Murbach) 6. New York,New York (Cooper) +1. 6.* Alice Blue Gown (Utley) +1
7. Feeling (Barbee) *• 7.* Green Door (Procter)
8. Mexicali Rose (Stapleton)
8.* Spaghetti Rag (Gniewek) 9. Good Old Girls (Eddins) +1 Drea m A while (Ellis )
lO.Walk Right Back (May) +1
10. My Love (Procter) 11.Very Smooth (Weise) +1
11. Patricia(Walkingshaw/Goss) **+1 12.Hot Lips (Ilighburger) +1
12.*Hold Me (Reilly) 13.Take One Step (Lehnert) +1
13. -Tango Mannita (Smith) 14.Frenchy Brown (Tetzlaff)
14. Moon Over Naples (Brownyard) 15.Neapolitan Waltz )Harden)
15. Crazy Eyes (Eddins) +2
Phase IV
Phase V & VI 1. Pop Goes the Movies (Raye)
1. Maria Elena (Ward) 2. Adios (Kullip/Norman)
2. Autumn Leaves (Moss) 3. Dance (Merola)
3. Riviere de Lune (Palmquist) 4. Lazy Sugarfoot (Procter) +1
4. Waltz Tramonte (Britton) 5. Til Tomorrow (Palmquist)
5. The Singing Piano Waltz (Marx) 6. Elaine (Highburger)
6. Wyoming Lullaby (Palmquist)+l 7. Fascination Waltz (Moss)
7. Lovely Lady (Palmquist) +1 8. Let's Dance (Stone)
8. Hawaiian Wedding Song(Lovelace)+2 9. Marilyn,Marilyn (Palmquist)
9. Sugarfoot Stomp (Easterday) 10. Send Her Roses (Palmquist) +2 10.*Carmen(Walker)/Para Esto(Roberts)+1
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AS 1 SEE IT BOB BOB OSGOOD -*LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
The face of square dancing has changed many times over the years. A Rip Van Winkle, waking up after a 35 year snooze would scarcely recognize the activity the way it is today as being a part of his dance back in the late 1940's. Certainly much of what we now enjoy would be a vast improvement. One of the first things Rip might notice would be the excellence of so many of our callers. What at one time was a casual avocation for the callers has today become a prime art form for many individuals whose ability would rival that of some of our popular recording singers.
Another thing Mr. Van Winkle would notice is the quality of the recor-dings. Back in 1950 there was only a handful of record companies turning out the old 10-inch, 78 rpm discs. And the sound systems! The equipment we had in the 40's was usually bulky (and portable only because it had a handle) and would be less than acceptable by today's standards.
Immediately following WW-II, most of the nation was in a state of change. Lives that had been disrupted by the War were now fitting back to-gether. Families that had been scattered began to settle down to post-war living. New communities were springing up everywhere and with this growth came a need for people to get acquainted with their neighbors. What they needed was a good method for making friends. The answer came, just as it had many times during this country's short history, to involve the people in the friendly spirit of our traditional dance. Introduce them to S/Ding.
Old time callers dug into their little black books of handwritten calls. Recreation leaders began their research. Schools, churches, public buil dings opened their halls to Square Dancing, & folks began to rush to the open dances that were springing up everywhere.
At first there were no classes so anyone who knew anything about square dancing welcomed the non-dancer into the squares. As time went on & there was more to learn, it became necessary to start classes - and they were fun. Callers saw to it that the programs were filled with mixers - mixers from squares - mixers in circles. This concept not only taught the person how to dance, but introdUced them to each other and, in a setting of fun and excitement, square dancing became the means for folks to get acquainted.
Our Rip Van Winkle, while amazed at many of today's plus factors, might lament that some groups have missed the point that it is this fun & joy of the activity that brings people into the halls in the first place and that it is this spirit of friendliness that cements a happy S/D club. Square dancing was, and is, a challenge to one's dexterity & mental prowess and it affords one the joy of moving to music, but it is designed to be so much more. It is an answer to An inrlividual's need for neighborliness and friendliness. To have one aspect without the other would be to miss much that the activity has to offer. Bill Brockett summed up the feeling when he wrote for the American Square Dancers stationed overseas, "Friendship is Square Dancing's Greatest Reward!" Think about it.
It is very difficult to find a knowledgeable dancer or caller
who is free daytimes to share their S/D talents with the many senior citizen groups in our NNJ area. (Most of the time the onl pay is seeing the joy on the par-ticipants' faces). Charlie and Jeannette Novak have been intro-
ducing many "seniors" to the fun & friendship of our activity for a num-ber of years. Pictured is their group in Midland Park with the "ladies in and the men sashying". 57
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THE SPIRIT OF SQUARE DANCING I choose to be a part of the SPIRIT OF SQUARE DANCING. and I do hereby consent ro the harmonizing of all
facets of the Square Dance Activity I shall begin this day to become The Square Dance Spirit that I am
I understand that THE SQUARE DANCE SPIRIT is that desire within ME to be more caring about the square dance activity, to be more tolerant of other dancers. to be more co operative with fellow dub members_ and to be more positive about the future of our activity
It is my desire to DO more. SE more. ENJOY more and to make the Square Dance World a better place for my having been there I become the spirit of the dance and I make tt FUN to dance I become the Joyous expression was meant to be I radiate that oy to everyone I come in contact wilts catch
! agree to be a part of the worldwide group that will dance on December 31. 1986 At 11 00 P M Eastern time, I agree to Join hands in a circle with all members of my club_ knowing that I am committing myself to a vital dance spirit that begins with me Wherever I am. I know that I am dancing in spirit with every other dancer in the world at the same time in a MOMENT OF COOPERATION felt round the world'
I now accept my appointment as THE SPIRIT OF SQUARE DANCING knowing that every rime I create A RIGH1 SPIRIT, f AM DOING MY I'ARP
For a number of year the Square Dancers of America entered a Float in the Pasadena Rose Parade. Dancers from all over the world showed their support of this venture by purchasing, for a dollar)stick on roses which they wore on their badges. While there will be no float in this year's parade, they are still paying off old debts and planning for the future. HAL/FLORENCE distributed over 700 red roses in our area. If you need more,
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MARGO have or have any questions contact them at 346 Dover Road, Colonia, NJ 07067 201-396-8869. They thank all for their past support.
29 dancers, led by George/Dot Loewen- stein met dancers in
; Stockholm (Sweden), Orebro (Sweden), Oslo (Norway) & Stavanger (Norway) as well as a reunion with the Stintfang Dancers of Hamburg, Germany last May. Clubs extended Themsr,ivec with hos-pitality, opening their homes for over-night accommodations, sharing traditional foods, exchanging ad-dresses and being in-
vited to spend time with the group when they visit America in the future. With 3 clubs in Norway, the group danced at every Norway club...not so
in Sweden which numbers over 70! The Tyreso Squares even hired a cos-tumed folk dance group to come perform some traditional dances (one of which resembled Grand Square!). The club in Stavanger extended an invi-tation for other groups to come over. Interesting to note that the orig-inal copper for the Statue of Liberty came from Stavanger! Next trip by this group will be Hawaii in 1988.
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Foundation of land CALLER had a dream - an organization of, for &
nEW England by the dancers dedicated to the promotion, preser- vation, & peretuation of the New England square,
round, traditional and folk dance heritage. After much work, by many, it became a reality with the formation of the Square Dance Foundation of New England. With the purchase of Kramers Hayloft in South Weymouth, MA a place was secured for meeting rooms and the proposed library & museum. All donations are income tax deductible with memorial gifts always acknow-ledged. For more information contact the Tirrells or write Foundation Pres. Dick/Judy Severance 105 Oak Hill Ave.,Manchester, NH 03104.
In IN at the NSDC we had the privilege of renewing our long time friend-ship with Charlie Baldwin. Charlie, together with Stan Burdick & Bob Os-good were the visionaries behind the formation of LEGACY. Then as we went to press, word reached us that Charlie had died. The whole S/D activity owes so much to CharTi.e. Our sincere sympathies to his wife, Grace.
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gether make up the SDCNJ are busy promoting the first NJ State S/D convention - Sat., March 14, 1987 at Trenton State College, Ewing Township, NJ. Have you
signed up yet. After Dec. 31st the price is slightly higher. Registr Don/Pat Stephens 674 Clifton Avenue, Toms River, Clifton, NJ 08753.
Pictured are the representatives receiving the SDCNJ mini-banners to
add to their organizations banner denoting membership in SDCNJ.
Have you noticed the now silvor star badges on a
number of dancers? Andy & Ruth Woernor's new club Silver Stars made its debut last May and have al-ready been on several raids. A hearty welcome to this new Mainstream club. Nice to have an active club in nearby Rockland County.
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NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
SQUARE DANCERS ASSOCIATION mom proudly presents for your dancing pleasures.— igQij
NOVEMBER SMTWTF
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16 17 18 19 272 1 2
24 25 26 9 JOHN SWEENY - PA 9 10 11 12 4 15
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DON COY - TN
SATURDAY, MAY 31 TOM RINKER - MA
ROUND DANCE HIGHLIGHTS - Anne Gallo, NNJSDA/NNJRDLC Liaison Sorry to announce that Ed Shearwood will have to share Cherry Ridge
work with another cuer - his wife, Les. Does ROUNDALAB know about this? Welcome to the profession, Les. The state convention in March will have a separate room for rounds - so mark your calendars.
It was touch and go whether the Council would get Montville with its 2 halls for their November special, but Chairman Jeanne Brody perservered. We hope many of you attended making all the Councils' efforts worthwhile. In a recent issue of AMERICAN SQUARE DANCER, the following poem appeared written by Ida Reilinger - "How much they've missed".
Many people dance in squares - their joys seem to have no bounds, Not realizing how much they've missed if they've never danced to rounds.
Have a healthy and happy holiday and New Year. See you (in)around.
VALLEY STEPPERS -Paramus,NJ - most Fridays 201-232-3082 Please call for information. Our leaders are Randy/Betty Roraback &
Steve Bradt. TIRRELL TWIRLERS - Tirrell-Cresskill,NJ Sun/Mon/Tues. . . . 201-568-5857
Sunday nite C1assir groilps continue to add to their repertoire -1st/3rd on ROUNDALAB Phase III Classics & 2nd/4th on Phase IV Classics.
The first hour on Mondays is devoted to S/D ROM's, then at 9 we move into R/D ROM's and occasionally a "lucky strike" extra such as Don Valero.
Our ladies have turned into "capes" as the Tuesday niters have been working on the Paso Doble figures in "El Adorno". It's a whole new lan-guage. All groups are planning on our usual Holiday Benefit R/D the 5th MOnday in December. Hope you can join us. ROCK-A-ROUNDS - Shearwood-Pearl River,NY - Mon 914-429-8332
Our Basic Class of 11 couples, which meets the first part of our Mon. sessions is off to a fine start. At 8:30 we have an International Clinic followed by Intermediate dancing until 10:30. Do come circle with us.
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What fun when Australian R/D teacher Carl Miller & his dancing Partner Pat Saunder visited with Betsy/Roy Gotta & Peg/Doc Tirrell after the ROUNDALAB & NSDC in IN. Love that accent cueing rounds!"4
Members of the NNJRDLC relax at their August meeting at the Pennies.1
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RAMAPO RHYTHMAIRES - Tirrell-Waldwick,NJ - Wed 201-568-5857 A baker's dozen, plus a few extras, have continued on into the Inter-
mediate, or Phase II, basics meeting 7-8:30. Besides learning new figures we're gradually adding to our repertoire. Good news! We've found a great spot, Frost Valley YMCA Conference Center, for our Spring R/D Weekend -even if we have to switch to the last weekend in May. What a gorgeous wooden dance floor! They've turned Hussey Lodge completely over to the R/Ders- Come join us! Since Alleghany Waltz was taught on our June week-end, we only needed a review for the Oct R/D ROM, so we've been working on, and learning a few new figures, the Classic Para Esto. Visitors welcome. PRINCETON ROUNDS - Rumble, Princeton, NJ - Tues 201-657-0212
We are an Intermediate Club sponsored by Princeton Squares. Join us 7:30-9:45 for workshops & dancing...at the Chapin School on Princeton Pike, south of Princeton, just north of Province Line Road. Dress-up party night third Tuesday in December. (AD on page 17 ) Jock/Sally McFarlane 609-924-3193 HOT GARTERS -Pennie-Ironia,NJ - Mon
We've begun our 16th year in Ironia!!! Workshops 7:30 for extra help only; 8-10 regular session (we dance Phase III and beyond). Wally/Lorraine Peltzer will be leaving us in December. They are the last couple from our first beginners class! We shall really miss them; they've been loyal friends through the years. We're also bidding goodby to the Pennie Arcade having sold our home. (The Pennies will be relocating in Blairstown,NJ-temp address - Box 621, Blairstown, NJ 07825). Even tho the Pennies are moving they will still be travelling to all commitments as usual. CLOUD 9 R/D Club- Spinks - Tues/Thurs 201-689-3316
On Tues. we dance at Christ Church in Newton,NJ. Phase III to Phase V workshop 7-8; teach starts at 8:30; dancing until 10:30. We work on the more advanced figures. Visitors always welcome!
On Thurs. we are at Wilson School in Mountain Lakes, NJ from 7:30-10 PM. This group graduated from Basics in May and during the summer danced re-laxed S/D rounds to polish up our basic figures. Now, we are starting to become familiar with the figures on the Phase III list. Again visitors are always welcome! Our Cloud 9 clubs have already had their first R/D party; more will be held; watch for our flyers.
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*Avenel Learning Center **Grace Lutheran Church
duhn Carlton BASIC ROUNDS
7:00 to 8:00
LOW INTERMEDIATE
8:00 to 9:30
end evening with
higher intermediate
teach or review
Peq & Joe Dockry — Rounds
Dec. 6 '86
ec. 20 '86
**Dec. 31 '86
Jan. '87
Jan. 17 '87
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- Al Kaesler
- Joe Fioretti *
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SILVER STARS -- Pomona, NY
(MS)
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Rockland County Health CenteA
On fifth Thursdays this summer, Paul Brody & Dot Loewenstein were our
guest callers giving Andy/Ruth a chance to dance with us. We raided
Pelham Promenaders in the early summer and they returned the raid in September. F.A.D.Squares also raided us in July. Year old Amanda Gold-
smith was our youngest visitor of the summer (she brought Mark/Sue with her). Our open house in September was very successful with over two squares of visitors enjoying their tast of square dancing. Our new
class, NQR's (Not Quite Ready for Mainstream) started in October in
Spring Valley. C'mon up & join us.
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EVERY MONDAY 7:30 - 9:30 PM CLIFTON COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER 1232 MAIN AVENUE, CLIFTON, NEW JERS7Y
IF YOU ARE A MAINSTREAM GRADUATE AND HAVE NOT DANCED IN A WHILE IF YOU FEEL RUSTY AND WANT TO REVIEW AND BRUSH UP COME DANCE IN A RELAXED FRIENDLY FUN ATMOSPHERE JUST DROP IN ON US !!
CALLER: STAN SIKORA
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MASQUERADERS -- E. Win6oA, NJ (+)
1, 3 6 5 F&idayz Am. Czech. FaAmeA4 Ctub, Rt.130/Hankin4 Rd.
We have moved to a new night, 1 , 3 F., 5 Fridays, as well as a new hall. See our ad. The hall has a super all wooden floor for easy and relaxing
square and round dancing. R/D lessons by Ellen Fury at 7PM. "Roses for Elizabeth" was a recent teach. The class is doing very nicely and every-
one who has had some basic rounds will find it enjoyable. We will be having many different callers during the year & several special events. We are looking forward to a Turkey Shoot in November. Come and take the turkey home. Mark Franks will call our Christmas Dance. We had a very nice turnout at our one nighter and know that many of the group will be taking lessons as part of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Community Educa- tion Program. Barry Serebnick did a great job.
(Ad on page 43 ) John/Betty GAave 58
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KUNTRY KUZiNS Ftanktin, NJ (t)
1 g 3 Satundayo Neighbonhood Houze, Main St.
A group of us spent the last weekend in September at the Big D week-
end in Deposit, NY. The weather may have been terrible but the warmth and friendship more than compensated. Come up north and join us. We
dance plus with some A-1 tips. Call for directions. Just as we went to press, the sad news reached us that John Duncan lost his valiant fight
against his brain tumor. Our sincere sympathy to his wife, Martha.
Bob/Matie Bechtet 201-383-9708
I.V.T.T. -- Boonton, NJ ( -01/S)
1, 3 g 5 Ftidayz Rockaway Vattey Meth. Patizh Houze, Vattey Rd.
Our fall workshops hay,: been very well attended. We get dancers who
want to brush-up on a few forgotten plus calls and many who want all
plus material reviewed. We also have those dancers who want to just
have fun with the various positioning and plus calls. We hope you will
come and dance with us. We are working any requested calls.
(AD on pao. 36) Bob/Kay Tattant 201-766-5628
swAcEs Lincoln School, Crane St., Caldwell
* Dec. 10 Paul Brody - Ohristmas Dance
* Jan. 14 Paul Brody
**Jan. 28 Bill .iieyman
* Peb. 11 Paul Brody - Valentine's Dance
**Feb. 25 Wayne Applegate
Rounds by Jeanne Brody
Plus Level 8:00-10130pm *7:30-8:00 Square Dance Workshop **Round Dance Workshop
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F.A.V. SQUARES (Fun at Dancing) -- Maywood, NJ (MS)
1 6 3 Sundays Ametican Legion Hatt, 113 E. Pa4zaic ****
Our club outfits of blue and
yellow are showing up at many dances,
most recently when we raided Belles
& Beaux. Our Crazy Hat Dance was a
great success. Additional specials are planned, our 1988 Hawaiian S/D
trip which includes the National S/D
Rou 80 convention in Anaheim. This trip is OPEN to other dancers. We have 46 signed up so far; our limit is 64.
We are planning a class in 1987. We
4 are not closing for the holidays. We wish every dancer a Happy Hanukkah,
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and
Happy Unbirthday - choose your holi-
day - whatever you celebrate, we
share your happiness. We hope soon
you will find our article in a dif-
ferent location, if our application for NNJSDA membership is approved. Hatt Tet: 201-845-8226 201-797-1934
Soft Soled Shoes INFO: 228-1376
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Since we cannot. print a monthly calendar, we include this universal calendar OP all NN.JSDA member clubs regular dances. Various types indicate program-MOimakeam(MS);Plus (+);Advanced(A);
" " " " will be found in each club report/ad. Happy dancing.
piWiWaidag Cnesdag gedneadag Clinrsdag I Crleniel Squares
Nix i Chix Pkineeton Squalte4 Valley Sq Warren Wh.
Iridag -I rInvarlaaf
Merri-Eights gostaille Squaw' Reelers WM Flutterwheels Ocean Wavc4
Sail:rasa ISundag Raa charrm
Dancing SquaAc4
Leisure Squares M T Squares See Saw Squares Staten S. Set
Kinrm
Squares Sotitaitea (2-4:30)
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Hi Tack
Hill City
Lakeland Squake4
6ofte6 fieaux Kittatinny Rangers
Mountain Squares
2nd Spinning Wheels
Hi Taws Lakeland Squakes
Cross Trail Sq Isle Squares Montville Squares
Colonial Squirrel
Nix A Chix
Pkinceton Squakes Rutgete Ptomenadeks
Covered Bridge
Inntaitir Snnorrs
Princeton• Sq Sussex Spinners Tenagy Squaitez V Squateb
Country Promenaders
nwmApn Squares Richmond Dancers Somerset Hills Western Wheelers
AL"e"MO Squares
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Spinning Whea4
HI Taws Hill City Lakeland SquakeS
Se eb 5 Beaux Kittatinny Rangers
Mountain Squares
Colonial Squares
Hix S Chix fti,nce-ban Squanee Valley Sq. Warren Wh. Catmint Square,
Hlx 8 Chix Pkineeton Squaitee Rtage44 Pumenadeu
Merri-Eights Ocean Wavez Reelers Tendkat
Tutiee-ite WM Fiutterwheels 1See
Bee Sharps Dancing Squat/Les
Leisure Squares M T Squares
Saw Squares Staten Sq Set
Kings Squares
Sotitailta (2 - 4:30)
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Spinning Wheels
Ni Taws
Laketand SqualLe6
Cross Trail Sq Isle Squares Montville Squares
Cikde EigRtA Covered Bridge
Montville Square.
Princeton Sq Sussex Spinners V Satatu
Country Promenaders Ramapo Squares Richmond Dancers Somerset Hills Western Wheelers
AL"e"MO Squares
5tb Spinning Wheels
Hi Taws Hill City Lakeland
Mountain Squares
Colonial Hix A Chix Pkinceton Sq ,1 I I C
RESERVED FOR . NNJSDA
RESERVED FOR NNJSDA
DANCES CANCELLED November
26- Isle Sq. 27- Rutgers 28- IDTT
- DECEMBER 12- Covered Bridge 22- Spinning Wh. 24- Cross Trails 24- Isle Sq. 25- Hix & Chix 25- Princeton MS 25- Rutgers Prom 26- Sussex Sp.
DECEMBER
JANUARY 26-Y Squares
1- Hix & Chix 27-Country Prom. 1- Princeton MS 27-Ramapo Sq. 1- Warren Wh. 27-Somerset Hills1- Valley Sq. 27-Western Wh. 2- WMFlutterwh. 28-Al"e"Mo Sq. 2- Masqueraders 29-Spinning Wh 8- Rutgers Prom. 30-Hi Taws 12- Spinning Wh.
As the July 20th weather cleared, the Leisure Sq. breathed a sigh of re-lief as the work of 30+ couples was not in vain.
for the Monroe County Susquecentennial Parade was ready. They a sway back trailer pulled by a large borrowed tractor with carpet; they had plants and flowers and a gazebo creating a
back yard garden. Everything was borrowed begged for, donated or "acquir ed". The five mile long parade ran through East Stroudsburg & Stroudsburg with Leisure Squares dancing ALL the time. The project, engineered & di-rected by Pam/Bill Hochrine, workers & dancers from Leisure Squares, with Ed Miller as caller (lipsinging the Red Boot Boys Tape) was the hit of the the parade. TV channels 17 & 39 taped & replayed it the whole week! The parade watchers greeted the float most enthusiastically-whistling, clap-- ping, even dancing. What a thrill when Leisure Squares was awarded the plaque for the Most Beautiful Theme in the parade! Congratulations!
Their float had covered plywood and
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