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HAPPY TO 'STARVE' ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Juno 19, 1963 Assemblyman Officiates At Graduation FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP As roff, William Pratt, Raymond Pushkal. Dora Rockhill, William Schaefer, Barbara SchubeL semblyman Clifton T. Barkalow, R-Monmouth, last night presented Doctor Says Dieters Beg to Continue Fast ATLANTIC CITY UP Grossly ly-obest pstients the largest se overweight people tipping the ries yet studied under the "sUrva-scales up to some 400 pounds tkm" regimen included 40 who feel so happy under a relatively weighed over 300 pounds and diplomas to 87 eighth grade i Forman, Ernest Freestone, Larry. Galbreath, Lowreen Gibson. Anthony Gioe, Philip Guth, Frances Hamrick.

Ellen Holtz, 1 Susan Hopkins, Ronald Johnson, Michael Jones, Margaret Kafka, Michael Kahl, Stephen Kaplan, 59 Graduate In Ceremony At Oceanport OCEAN PORT John Nagd. president of the Board of Education, presented di stomas to 59 eighth-graders of the Oceanport Grammar School last night at commencement exercises in the school auditorium. Four of the graduates were given special awards for excellence. Richard Bryan received the mathematics and science awards; Frederick Ceiger and Kristin Cornell, citizenship, and Donald Vaughan, social studies. The social studies, mathematics William Katerinis, Charles Kennedy, Le Roy Kinsoy Jr.

Jean Koenig, Robert Koenig, new, 14-cay starvation ciei uiai many weifjnea Deiwirn na they actuately plead to be kept on 300." The heaviest of all weighed it indefinitely, a Philadelphia doc-! 412. They ranged in age from 12 Charles Schuler, William Schwen-del, Michael Seaman, John Simmons. Donna Skiff, Thomas Slack, Nancy Smith. John Stankiewicz, Brigita Stegers, Roland Stubbs, Daniel Sullivan III, Sandra Thor-vund, Nancy Tillman, Patricia Tomastyk, Shirley Van Arsdale, George Van Brunt. Norman Vexler, John Vick, Michael Vnucak, Thomas Wagner, Linda Walker, Charles Weyant, Franklin Whitson, Lawrence Willis, and Beatrice Wistreich.

graduates at the West Freehold School. The graduates were: John Allen Percy Askew, Peter Awramenko, Cheryl Ayres. Jeffrey Barkalow, Catherine Bib-by, Thomas Bibby. John Bortola-metti. Beverly Brach, John Brown, Ann Canada, Thomas Clayton, Shirley Crawley.

Frank Cyrta, Claudia Decker, Domenick De Lucia John Lorr, Sandra Eaves, Richard En-derly, William Eppler, Alan Et-tenberg, Stephen Fisher, Robert to 7. tor reported yesterday, Barbara Komensky, Gail Kosch, John Lehner, Ross Love, William Love, James Malihashka, Harry McCue, Margaret McCue, Miriam McCue, Richard Muntz, Robert i Nagy, Mary Nazaruk. Irene Nowiczewski, Charlotte Palmer, Jane Petroff, Joyce Pet- About CO per cent had gall stones and 4S per cent were diabetics, but Dr. Duncan indicated that their excessive weight was due to over-eating rather than to their ailments. After they return home, the patients are instructed to stay on a cup5 kft-f restricted calorie diet for six days in every week, and on the sv and citizenship awards were made by Charles Guillaudeu for the Oceanport Parent Teacher As enth, do the complete-fast act again.

If they are still very much over sociation. Principal John Dome made the science award presentation for the faculty. mm weight, they might do a complete fast for 2 days out of 10 for a limited time. The graduating class put on a play called, "Remember the Brave," with a theme of social studies. It was written and produced by the class and directed by Mrs.

Joseph Clayton, music instructon Dr. Garfield Duncan, describing weight losses of about 30 pounds on the average for some 400 patients under such a system conducted in a hospital setting told newsmen at the American Medical Association's annual meeting that after the first day the patients lose their hunger and develop a glowful feeling of euphoria, or well-being. Plead tn Continue "After two weeks," he said, "they plead with us to continue the fast which consists of taking nothing, but all they want of water, weak tea, and coffee that is, liquids that have no food value." The University of Pennsylvania doctor added that when the patients realize they actually can shed between 2 and 24 pounds a day, "It breaks up the concept that they are different." But Dr. Duncan, indicating that such a regimen would he too tough as a steady thing, said that after the two weeks, the patients are sent home from the hospital and instructed to stay on a limited calorie diet of 1,300 to 1.500 calories for women and 1,500 to 1,900 for men. He talked to reporters before giving a technical report on the work to the AMA.

Heaviest Was 412 He said his series of 400 gross- Mr. Dome presented the class to Mr. Nagel, wh gave out the diplomas. The graduates: DERBY ENTRY Nicholas Paternoster Willow Drive, Wall Township, gets the feel of the coaster he's to ride in the Soap Box Derby Sunday at the beachfront in Asbury Park. Lending a hand are (left to right) Nicholas' father; Daniel Edelson, Ocean Township, board chairman of the Asbury Park Junior Chamber of Commerce, ond Paul F.

Benoit, Ocean Township, Jaycee vice president. Robert Fountain, owner of the 3rd Ave. Kiddie Rides on the Asbury Park beachfront, is sponsoring Nicholas in the derby. The Jaycees and Park Chevrolet, Asbury Park, are sponsoring the local derby. (Press Photo) Failures 'Emotional' He said about 20 per cent continue to lose weight at home and about 40 per cent at least retain the initial reduction they experienced in the hospital.

Of the remaining 40 per cent failures, he said. "Almost all were emotional and need psychiatric help." Asked by a reporter whether a 14-day stay in the hospital could arid up to about a $500 cost "and did the patients get any reduction on their bill for not eating food?" Dr. Duncan smilingly said there are lots of reductions in bills that no one ever hears about. But he said that even at a $500 cost for their weight reduction-plus instructions on how to reduce further patients "could make that up in two years on the money they'd save on food." tj TUFSYN Scouts Organize Campmaster Unit Camp Housman, the training center at Farmingdale, the council reported. i NYLON with TUFSYN op outdoor programs.

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