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Honors, Letters Given At PHS Awards Assembly The Spring Award s Assembly School June 11. The program , awards , as well as of those v The flag salute was led by f Junior class. The Star Spangled P High School Band. The Scrip- ture reading was done by Pa- tricia Walsh , president of the senior class , and the Lord' s Praye r was led by Frederick Spavins , president of the Soph- omore class. The American History I award was presented by Arthur W arre n to Harold Hastings , a junior. Special merit awards were re- ceived by Mr. Ryan , Mrs. War- ner , Mrs. Laughlin , Mr. Trem- per, and Mr. Chamberlain, for outstanding service during the year . The awards were pre - sented by the members of the Key Club. A World History award was presented by Richard Prybyzer- y was held in the Patchogue High and the naires of those who made v,ho received one , was as fo ' lows: Frederick navies , president of the Banner was played h\ the Patchogue ski , a junior , to Bernard Cedar , Caro l Pjlbirer and Jeanne \\ m- an , sophomores. An American History \ward given hy the Col- onel Josinh Smith Chapter , DAK , was presented by Nirs . ! Ua Terry to ueri Merlon . Libian Club Awards were presented b y Mrs . jearne J ahnk e , librarian , to the follow ing girls; Parbara Briscoe , Jo Ann LaBua , Patrica Peterson , Heverly Pellerito , Dav id Roy, Kathleen Keating, Carol DiMartino , Susan Savage , Nadine Uiano , N'annetre Pw- oninni , Mabel Lange , V irginia Rustmann , Karen Mazzoni , Claire Re.c h , Frances Cali- ' guiri , Russell Hodges , Dons Sk ippon , and Ruhani ine Hawk- ins , for their first year , an^l \ rdath Tomesi h , ' tnel (, cr- 017 , K atherint Swers , l Xiwn i Lamhei t , Varvaiet \k C' nnnj k , Susan Lewis , ami Irene Rattle , for their bee ond vear . The V etet ans of FortivM . \\ ar< - essay contest awaid *ab Dis - sented n> Mrs . Pouglas Daniels to Linda Four ney. The Industrial Nits A hieve- ment Awards was present! , d l <\ Mr . Truce Te r r\ . The fo 'low ni students rece.vec! tht Indus>ti lal \rts key; Ki Hert Opo , \\ a r c s Overton , and David Ruvs. Fht follow ing studcrts 'ea'Au ' I L Industnal Arts Oawe^o project exhibit certificatt for the ui>- - .plays they prepared for the New York State Industrial Art Teach- er ' s Conferenc e held at Osweru May 3-4; Arthur Fleisc hmar , , Richard Canri arata , KcmaUl Paeon , Witkham C ase , Muhnt l Rupo lo , Robert \ lgnito , Mark Hald , Robert Ryan , Joseph Ru- polo , Dav id Ren s , rt ilrer U en ' - ling, Robert Mona o , Pic h i'c /aikowski , Rahard Pishr.p. Tht- " i 'ire I ' lin , Robe rt Pegelman , 1 ' " i/ik 1 aron anel Milun Meyer . Ihe ¦ 'utoritve froohy, given .n the C hrysler , Plymouth ti't. le - shootini' competition , was piesenttd b y W illiam St 1- ' tk ard Prvai rurrbtead to L d- ii und \ . T uton , prin ipal. The Henrv I in How ay Mtdal , snven ior the outsMndn g student in Graphic \ rts , was- presented bv Mr . \tar- AP III r ( Richard Canrnarata. ludro \ isurl Certincates were P'-t.sented ' >\ Mr . Turne r , for th' . ' c \ears service , to: Michael D. Pierro , president , John Liu r- sinitr Henrv F oest hen , James Mirabel , No 1 man Pearimuttcr , Salv atore v Kg.am , Ruhard Oc- ihiuvio , Dav id brennan , and John Mari'iniP , for tvv o vear ' s seivue , to- F Isa Parisi , treas- u r ti ; Dorj 1 ; Sk ippon , secretary , Ceou' e Knoedl , Michael Rrody , Andiew Fawcet , Ph lip Hoi/ , Jo Am Penkentstein , rt llliam Har- r is; and lor one vear ' s serv ice , t . !v Vrt (Gneuhs , Denn s ((el- ite , C luford Lettier. , Anthony p edettlla , ( hai les Romano , Chery l Gehrig, Fred Spavins and Stephen F noch. Varsity Track letter awards were presented by Mr. Proven- /ano to; James Bianco , Leslie Floden , William Czepak , R ichard Dveterle , John Dioguardo , John Haag, Raymond Henson , James Howard , David Igneri , Frank k' tntottio , Georg e Kronback , Dennis Leffew , John Mann ing , James Morge , Kenneth Real- ander , Frederick Spavins , Pete r Silhan and Robert W alther; 1 Par, 3id Letter—Stephen Pates , Phillip Graniello and Joseph Ru- polo; 2 Bars , 2nd Letter—Bruce Blakeslee , John Caccioppo, Gas- per Celauro , Frank Garagolo , I nt Sackstein , Thomas Stock- ner , Raymond Zaharatos and Richard Purns . Junior Varsity Basketball a- wards were presented by Clifton Ross to the following students: Wayne Anderson , Pete r An- gelora , William Arabia , Eugene Paiardi , Walter Costello , Ken- neth Creller , Richard Dieterle , Arthur Fleischman , Steven Jones , Thomas Julian , Philip Liguori , F rederick P ipe . Thomas Rockwell , Harry Weiss and man- agers , Russell Harris and An- drew Rodinni . The Arthur Bryer Most Valuable Basketball Player Award was presented by Mr. Ross to Haro ld (Pud) Rooney. Varsity and Jun io r Varsity Cheerleading Letter awards were presented by Miss Mary Billing- ton to: Rita Crocitto , Letter; Kare n Hildreth , 2 Bars , 2nd Let- ter; Nadine Katz , Letter; Vir- ginia Low e , 2 Bars , 2nd letter; Suzanne Meyer , 2 Pars , 2nd Let- ter; Kathleen Mulhern , Letter; Gail Vocht , 2 Bars , 2nd Let- ter; Kare n Perry, manager 's let- ter—for varsity ; Robe rt a Cal- derwood , Jacqueline Dietz , Jud- ith Dioguardo , Arlyn Hertz , Mar- tha Jastrow , Christina Murp hy, Joan Pontieri , Judith Silbe r- busch , and Cheryl Andnsani , manger. * Varsity Basketball Letters were pre sented by Mr . Ross to: Pete r Borella , Vincent DeCerbo, Joseph Hauser , Steven Skinner and Robert V ignato; Harold Roon- ey and Elwyn Schaefe r receivea 2 Bars and 2nd Letter; the man- agers are Frank Hilley andDavid Blackburn . Junior Varsity Baseball Letter awards were presented by Hugh MacLeod to; Wayne Anderson , Pete r Angelora , Jerry Austin Eugene Baiardi , Kenneth Crel- ler , Arthur Fleishmann , Joseph Hauser , Stephen Jone s , Jeff rey Kriesburg, Phillip Liguori , Wil- liam Panetta and Thomas Rock- well; Bernard Cedar received a manager award . Varsity Base- ball Letter awards were pre- sented by William Schuldt to Michael Brorjy, , Charles Duval , Mark Novick , Harold Rockwell , U ilham Toth and Joseph Zaf- futo; 2 Bars. 2nd Letters were received hy; Peter Borella , F red Davies , W llliam Knight , Frank Pugliese , Lawrence Puis and Harold Rooney; Roger Pace re- ceived a Manager Letter. Varsity Tannis Letter awards were pre- sented by Arthur W arren to: John Albin , Richard Gallagher , Robe rt Gneuhs , Steven Liebowitz , Ken- neth Pfeifle , Adam Schw a rt z and Clifford Lettien , Manager; Jos- eph Masin and Carl Palatnik re- ceived 2 Bars , 2nd Letter . Service Squad Awards were presented by William Schuldt to: Elizabeth Erhardt , Carol Buck- lemann , Noreen Harris , Joann Rupolo , Caro l Fay, and Sylvia Jett , of Squad "A" , and Janet Eliassen , Patricia Vilot , Lenore Pehveau , RoseMarie Sylvester , Nanita Abrams and Diane Zied- ler , Squad * B" . Girls ' Athletic Association Special Merit award was pre- sented by Miss Piliington , to: Susan Ferguson , Linda Lang and Virginia Lowe; Major Letters went to; Chery l Andnsani , Inez Beard , Nadine Katz , Patricia Kell y, Suzanne Meyer , Karen Perry , Patricia Still and Gail Vocht; Mino r Letters went to: Inez Beard , Cynthia Bowden , Ma- rie Chuichiolo , Rita Crocitto , Grace Dahlman , Joan Haab , Ar- lyn Hertz , Karen Hildreth , San- dra Kendrick , J udy Kudrna . Lynn Lamens , Jean Maile , Kathleen Mulhern , Victoria Natale , Fran- cine N.vick , LorraineNizza , Pa- tricia Shandel , Anne Sharlun , I- antha Srt th , Linda Tabatchnik , Margaret Tackenberg, Ardath Tomesch and Gail Vocht. Orchestra awards were presented by Raymond Lysak to: Patricia Batey, Ralph Cheney, Paul Cochrane , Dorothy Cohen . William Czepak , Anthony DeVlto , Jacqueline Dietz , Doris Doering, Michael Gibbons , Nancy Hazard, Karen Lysak, Doug las Malcolm , Letltia Mazzotti , Jeanne Mottola , Roger Pace, Elsa Parisi , Patricia Peterson, Patricia Pfunsteln , Richard Prybyzerskl , Richard Rein , Paul Richter , Judith Silberbusch , Madelyn Stein, Priscilla Swan , and Jeanne Winans - received Emblems; Stephen Bates , Shirley Ber- kowitz , Robert Brown , Richard Carlsen , Blanche Kahn , Frank Kentoffio , William Knight and Melanie Schroeder - received a ' Bar; Glen Brown , Ruth Cohen, Karen Colston , Judy Dioguardo, Karl DlTostl , Karen Hildreth , Suzanne Mey er , Cathy Mark- owitz , Jill O'Brien, Peter Silhan, and Terry Smith - received 2 Bars. Band Awards were presented by Joel Sands, to: Patricia Batey, Lynn Bianca , El l en Boerjes , Hubert Bianco, Bernard Cedar , Ralph Cheney, Anthony DeVlto , Donald Genna , Michael Gibbons , Josep h Hauser, GeorgeLoizides , Douglas Malcolm , GeorgeMasin, Suzanne Meyer, Shelby Novick , Anthony Pedatella , JoAnn Pino , Joan Pontieri , Richard Rein , David Southard, Frederick Spavins Priscilla Swan , Mark Weiner and J eanne Winans ' received Emblems; Stephen Bates , Peter Borella , Robert Brown , Nelson Crisler , William Czepak , Doris Doering, Thomas Edward s, Barbara Girshoff , fil eanor Jacobi , Blanche Kahn , Frank Kentoffio , William Knight , Pet er Leiter , Jane Spavins , received 1 Bar; Paul Cochrane Gabriel DiTosti , Kathleen Doxtader , William Harris, Roger Pace , Virginia Rustmann , Peter Silhan , William Toth , Henry Wernau and Edward Wintraecken received Two Bars. A M edl ey Relay trophy Presentation was made to thi school by Stephen Bates , a mem b er of the track team. A special award was presented by Mr Tuton to Brian Ward for his selfless h eroism in rescuing from certain death a young boy who had fallen into Canaan Lake A New York State School Music Association award was presented by Eug en e Romeo to each of the ollowing students: Ann Abarno, 5A; J udy Diog ua rdo, 6B; Blanche Kahn, 6B; Kath , Markowitz , 6A; Priscilla Swan 6B--for thepiano; Anthony DeVito , 3B, clarinet ; Blanche Kahn , 6B, oboe; Joann Pino, 3B, flute; William Knight, 6A , trumpet; Frank Kentoffio, 6A , trumpet; David Southard , 5A, trumptet , Hubert Bianco , 5B, trumpet ; Patricia Batey, 5A, trumpet; Paul Cochrane , 4A, and Jili O'Brien, 6A, cello; Pat Pfundstein , 4B , Judy Silberbush, 6A, Madeline Stein , 5B, violin ess«e8gg£«gssa85=>»=»s»5> Two Adelphi Suffolk Students Graduate SAYVILLE Two Ade lphi Suf- folk College student s join ed the more than 600 candidates for de- grees at Adel phi College ' s sixty- sixth annual Commencement ex- ercises. They are Mrs. Anne F. Brous 01 Westhampton Beach and Mrs. Barbara Grossman of Patchogue. Mrs. Brous will receive the bachelor of arts degree, cum laude , from Dr. Paul Dawson Edd y, president of the college , during the exercises on the Gar- den City campus. A 20-year- old psychology major , she was graduated from Hempstead High School and entered ASC In 1958. The former Anne Sverdlik , she is married to Ira Brous , (sta- tioned at the Suffolk County Air Force Base in Westhampton Beach) and is the mother of a 16-month-old son . Mrs. Grossman will receive the bachelor of arts degres. The 21-year-old English major lives at 'io C, edar \venue m Patchogue. The former Barbara Sally Okun , she is a graduate of Midwood High School in Brooklyn and also anenaed Brooklyn and Hofstra 1 olieges. Following a trip to Lurope this Summer with her husband , she will teach third grade u: the Nathaniel W oodhull othool 111 Mastu . Armed Forces (Let us know about your friends and relatives in the service. Phone GRover 5-1002) eesseesseseaeseese sssi ASSIGNED Pvt . Raymond W . Richmond, whose wife, Mar- garet, lives at 240 Conklin Av- enue , Patchogue, recently was assigned to the U . S . Army Or- dinance Depot in Romulus. Richmond ,a policeman in the depot ' s Military Police Security Company, entered the Army last November. The 23-yeax-old soldier, son of Mr. and Mrs. R . W . Richmond of 22 Glenwood Street , Patchogue is a 1956 graduate of Patchogue High SchooL MICHAEL T. NEVINS REASSICNED--Airman Basic Michael T. Nevlns , son of Mrs, Amy L. Hawken of 274 Eastwood Boulevard , Centereach , is being , reassigned to the United States j Air Force technical training course for air armament mech- ; anics at Lowry A' _. , Colo . j Airman Nevins , who has com- ; pleted his basic military train- ; ing at Lackland AFB , Texas , was j tsel« - j for the advanced course j on the basis of his Interests and j aptitudes. J A graduate of Newfield High ¦ School , he attended Suffolk County ; College , both In Selden. ; His mailing address is Box B I 168 , Lowry Air Force Base , 30 ; Colorado . ' JOINT PACK-O-REE of Patchogue Pac k 11 and Centereach Pack 21 , Sunday, will commence with famil y sty le picnic at 1 2:30 p.m., followed by pack meeting at 1:45 p.m. Therewill be games at3:00 p.m. and presentation of ribbons at4;45 p. m .. In event of rain , pack-o-ree will be post poned one week . Members of p lanning committee are , left to ri g ht , Dr. Erwin Lubit , assistant cub maste r , Pack 11; Don Rowan , assistant cub master , Pack 21; Arnold Becker , cub master , Pack U; Arthur Reed, committee cha irman , Pack 11 ; Harry Epp le , committeeman; and Bob Egger- mann, committee chairman of Centereach Pack 21 . ESSAY C ONTEST Medford Post 1 848 , American Legion , sponsore d Essay Contest at Tremont Avenue School on theme , "What America Means to Me. " It was limited to sixth gra de students . Shown above from left to ri ght are William Czepak , Com- mander , contest winners Sue Recchio , Chery l Vehlinger , Mary Jo Zollo , Scot Came ron and Henry E. Gervais, Adjutant , Charles S. Hamm , Americanism Chair- man , arranged contest . ¦niioin oT savfngs ^( OT ATC II " ^^N> lite" * sHw U __ I A A M 13 ^ illtcc S?9i ____ ! WllOEAIl THUNDEROUS SAVINGS! ,<& , > * E9I \/ ^J El ¦ * ¦ ¦ _. % '' ' " " DEAL DAYS!! Surprises^3jJ> _!H Folio* the red flags to save o- "-o PflMITT Fo L ¦ , ¦ , . - . - c ' n- i - . MFTFOP F ' "' " "* ' ^ MftNTFRFV compact witn highest resale ia .(' VW If 11- 1 tn<> ' " l ( <- < ' ¦ ' " *" ? J '" ' llltltwi * SUP . - - w out. new If I Vll I kllEa I During Doodle Dandy Deal Days. -there are price surprises and trade-in surprises on Comet , Meteor and Monterey. In addition, you get Mercury ' s built-in savings. Things like: rust-inhibiting anti-freeze that lasts a full 2 years. Alumi- nized mufflers for twice the wear. You go 6,000 miles between engine oil changes. Self-cleaning spark plugs. Super-Enamel finish that never needs waxing. Meteor and Monterey even have self-adjusting brakes and pre-lubri- cated chassis that needs no grease for 30 000 m les r^j SPECIAL GIFT SURPRISES FOR YOUR YOUNGSTERS ! See our Minuteman for the timeliest deal that ever rescued a budget ! ZEIDLER MOTORS , Inc. Rout* 1 12. Medford , L I. , N. Y. Tel. GRover 5-2900 S^ - ^ » Precision printing is w^jX where we shine ! fl_f /____^_lfe ^ ou c ' on f neecl ° mogmf y ing glass BmWA&SBBmwm ^ to see ^ e d'ff erence > n our printing. T B B' /j§fl» The result of our careful craftsman- B\fl|Mpi|i _£SB sm P IS immediatel y apparent . . . ^Bm{ ^^ m\\ an - highl y gratif y ing \o our cus- ) __¦ /tf_fr5i tomers - You '" like if ' ,oo! ^*^ l s^r ^ mimi Let gs prove the quality r*£3^~~""I K \^ fliQ \Si °^ our w °rl< w ith sam- 0____ ~7 T4^ ^^ r\ \% p ' es ' ancj f ^ e m°desty ^Z?__ ^ *^__T ) W 7 1^11% ^ of our P rices Wl ,h a < / < __!i*V > / *I,N*>» A ^^ \. quotation on your job. rS»Xy< iL ! i^? 1 ^^B THE L0NG ,SLAND ADVANCE B . y *" 1 j _S 20 Med rcl Avenue Patchogue , N. Y. ^^^^ f^^« GRover 5-1000 NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL (Tax Law , Sec . 25 , amended b y Chap . 407 Laws of 1956 A ppro ved and Effective April 6 , 1956) HEARING OF COMPLA INTS Notice is hereb y given that the Assessor of the Tow n of Brookhaven ,County of Suffolk , has comp leted the Assessme nt Rol l for the year of 1962-63; rhar a copy thereof has been left with William H. Rogers at the Brookhaven Town Hall , Patchogue ,N.Y. where it may be seen and examined b y any person in- terested there in until the TH IRD TUESDAY OF JULY NEXT , and that on suc h day, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 12 Noon and 2 P. M . to 4 P .M. the Board of Review will meet at the Brookhaven Town Hall , South Ocean Avenue , Patchogue , N.Y., in the said tow n ,to hear and examine all com- plaints in relation to such assessments ,on the app lication of any person conceiving himself aggrieved thereb y. Dated this ?0tb day of June , 1962 . William H. Rogers , Assessor Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SODA DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS ——————— -

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Page 1: nyshistoricnewspapers.orgnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071025/1962-06-21/ed-1/seq-22.pdf · 1 ' "i/ik 1 aron anel Milun Meyer. Ihe

Honors, Letters Given AtPHS Awards Assembly

The Spring Award s AssemblySchool June 11. The program ,awards , as well as of those v

The flag salute was led by fJunior class. The Star Spangled PHigh School Band. The Scrip-ture reading was done by Pa-tricia Walsh , president of thesenior class, and the Lord'sPrayer was led by FrederickSpavins, president of the Soph-omore class.

The American History I awardwas presented by Arthur W arre nto Harold Hastings, a junior.Special merit awards were re-ceived by Mr. Ryan , Mrs. War-ner, Mrs. Laughlin , Mr. Trem-per, and Mr. Chamberlain, foroutstanding service during theyear. The awards were pre-sented by the members of theKey Club.

A World History award waspresented by Richard Prybyzer-

y was held in the Patchogue Highand the naires of those who made

v,ho received one , was as fo ' lows:Frederick navies , pre sident of the

Banner was played h\ the Patchogue

ski , a junior , to Bernard Cedar ,Caro l Pj lb i rer and Jeanne \\ m-an , sophomores. An AmericanHistory \ward given hy the Col-onel Josinh Smith Chapter , DAK ,

was presented by Nirs . ! UaTerry to ueri Merlon . Lib ianClub Awards were presented b yMrs . jearne J ahnk e, librarian ,to the follow ing girls; ParbaraBriscoe , Jo Ann LaBua , PatricaPeterson , Heverly Pellerito ,Dav id Roy, Kathleen Keating,Carol DiMartino , Susan Savage ,Nadine Uian o , N'annetre P w -oninni , Mabel Lange , V i rg in iaRustmann , Karen Mazzoni ,Claire Re.c h , Frances Cali-

' guiri , Russell Hodges , Dons

Sk ippon , and R u h a n i ine Hawk-ins , for the i r f i r s t year , an^l\ rdath Tomesi h , ' tnel ( , c r -017, K atherint Swers , l Xiwn iLamhei t , V a r v a i e t \k C'nn nj k ,Susan Lewis , ami Irene Ra t t l e ,for their bee ond vear .

The V etet ans of For t ivM . \\ a r< -essay contes t a w a i d *ab Dis -sented n> M r s . Pouglas Danielsto Linda Four ney.

The Indus t r i a l N i t s A hieve-ment Awards was present!, d l <\Mr . Truce Te r r\ . The fo 'low nistudents rece.vec! tht Indus >ti lal\r ts key; Ki Hert Opo , \\ a r c s

Overton , and David R u v s . Fhtfol low ing s t u d c r t s 'ea'Au ' I LIndustnal A r t s Oawe^o projectexhibit certificatt for the ui>- -.plays they prepared for the NewYork State Industr ial Art Teach-er 's Conferenc e held at OsweruMay 3-4; Arthur Fleisc hmar , ,R i c h a r d Canri arata , KcmaUlPaeon , W i t k h a m C ase , M u h n t lRupo lo , Robert \ lgnito , M a r kHald , Robert R y a n , Joseph Ru-polo , Dav id Ren s, rt i l rer U en '-ling, Robert Mona o , Pic h i'c/aikowski , R a h a r d Pishr.p . Tht-

"i 'ire I'l i n , Robe rt Pegelman ,1 ' "i/ik 1 a ron anel Milun Meyer .

Ihe ¦' u t o r i t v e f r o o h y , given.n the C hrysler , Plymoutht i ' t . le - shootini ' compet i t ion ,was p i e sen t t d by W i l l iam St 1-' t k ard P r v a i rurrbtead to L d-ii und \\ . T uton , pr in ipal. TheHenrv I in How ay Mtdal , snven iorthe ou t sMndn g student in Graphic\ rts , w a s - presented bv Mr. \ tar-A P I I I r ( R i c h a r d Canrnarata.lud ro \ isur l Certincates were

P'-t.sented '>\ Mr . Turne r , forth ' .'c \ ea r s service , to : MichaelD. Pierro , president , John Liu r-s i n i t r Henrv F oest hen , JamesMirabel , No 1 man Pearimuttcr ,Salv atore v Kg .am , R u h a r d Oc-i h i u v i o , Dav id b rennan , andJohn Mari ' iniP , for tvv o vea r 'ss e i v u e , to- F Isa Pa r i s i , treas-u r t i ; Dorj 1; Sk ippon , secretary ,Ceou'e Knoedl , Michael Rrody ,A n d i e w Fawcet , Ph lip Hoi/ , JoAm Penkentstein , rt l l l iam Har-r is; and lor one ve ar 's serv ice ,t . !v Vrt (Gneuhs , Denn s ((el-ite , C lu ford Lettier. , Anthonypedettl la , ( hai les Romano ,

Chery l Gehrig, Fred Spavins andStephen F noch.

Varsity Track letter awardswere presented by Mr. Proven-/ano to; James Bianco , LeslieFloden , W i l l i a m Czepak , R ichardDveterle , John Dioguardo , JohnHaag, Raymond Henson , JamesHoward , David Igneri , Frankk'tn to t t io , George Kronback ,Dennis Leffew , John Mann ing,James Morge , Kenneth Real-ander , Frederick Spavins , PeterSilhan and Robert W alther; 1Par, 3id Letter—Stephen Pates ,Phil l ip Graniello and Joseph Ru-polo; 2 Bars, 2nd Letter—BruceBlakeslee , John Caccioppo, Gas-per Celauro , Frank Garagolo ,I nt Sackstein , Thomas Stock-ner , Raymond Zaharatos andRichard Purns.

Junior Varsity Basketball a-wards were presented by CliftonRoss to the following students:Wayne Anderson , Peter An-gelora , Will iam Arabia , EugenePaiardi , Walter Costello , Ken-neth Creller , Richard Dieterle,Arthur Fleischman , StevenJones , Thomas Julian , PhilipLiguori , F rederick Pipe.ThomasRockwell , Harry Weiss and man-

agers , Russell Harris and An-drew Rodinni . The Arthur BryerMost Valuable Basketball PlayerAward was presented by Mr.Ross to Haro ld (Pud) Rooney.

Varsity and Jun ior VarsityCheerleading Letter awards werepresented by Miss Mary Billing-ton to: Rita Crocitto , Letter;Kare n Hildreth , 2 Bars , 2nd Let-ter; Nadine Katz , Letter; Vir-ginia Lowe, 2 Bars , 2nd letter;Suzanne Meyer , 2 Pars , 2nd Let-ter; Kathleen Mulhern , Letter;Gail Vocht , 2 Bars , 2nd Let-ter; Kare n Perry, manager 's let-ter—for varsity ; Robe rta Cal-derwood , Jacqueline Dietz , Jud-ith Dioguardo , Arlyn Hertz , Mar-tha Jastrow , Christina Murphy,Joan Pontieri , Judith Silber-busch , and Cheryl Andnsani ,manger.* Varsity Basketball Letterswere pre sented by Mr. Ross to:Peter Borella , Vincent DeCerbo,Joseph Hauser , Steven Skinnerand Robert V ignato; Harold Roon-ey and Elwyn Schaefer receivea2 Bars and 2nd Letter; the man-agers are Frank Hilley andDavidBlackburn.

Junior Varsity Baseball Letterawards were presented by HughMacLeod to; Wayne Anderson ,Peter Angelora , Jerry AustinEugene Baiardi, Kenneth Crel-ler, Arthur Fleishmann, JosephHauser, Stephen Jones, Jeff reyKriesburg, Phillip Liguori , Wil-liam Panetta and Thomas Rock-well; Bernard Cedar receiveda manager award. Varsity Base-ball Letter awards were pre-sented by William Schuldt toMichael Brorjy, , Charles Duval,Mark Novick , Harold Rockwell ,U ilham Toth and Joseph Zaf-futo; 2 Bars. 2nd Letters were

received hy; Peter Borella ,FredDavies , W lll iam Knight , FrankPugliese , Lawrence Puis andHarold Rooney; Roger Pace re-ceived a Manager Letter. VarsityTannis Letter awards were pre-sented by Arthur W arren to: JohnAlbin , Richard Gallagher , Robe rtGneuhs, Steven Liebowitz , Ken-neth Pfeifle , Adam Schw artz andClifford Lettien , Manager; Jos-eph Masin and Carl Palatnik re-ceived 2 Bars,2nd Letter.

Service Squad Awards werepresented by William Schuldt to:Elizabeth Erhardt , Carol Buck-lemann , Noreen Harris , JoannRupolo, Caro l Fay, and SylviaJett , of Squad "A" , and JanetEliassen , Patricia Vilot , LenorePehveau , RoseMarie Sylvester,Nanita Abrams and Diane Zied-ler , Squad * B".

Girls ' Athletic AssociationSpecial Merit award was pre-sented by Miss Piliington , to:Susan Ferguson , Linda Lang andVirginia Lowe; Major Letterswent to; Chery l Andnsani , InezBeard , Nadine Katz , PatriciaKell y, Suzanne Meyer , KarenPerry , Patricia Still and GailVocht; Mino r Letters went to:Inez Beard , Cynthia Bowden , Ma-rie Chuichiolo , Rita Crocitto ,Grace Dahlman , Joan Haab , Ar-lyn Hertz , Karen Hildreth , San-dra Kendrick , J udy Kudrna .LynnLamens , Jean Maile , KathleenMulhern , Victoria Natale , Fran-cine N.vick , LorraineNizza , Pa-tricia Shandel , Anne Sharlun , I-antha Srt th , Linda Tabatchnik ,Margaret Tackenberg, ArdathTomesch and Gail Vocht.

Orchestra awards werepresented by Raymond Lysak to:Patricia Batey, Ralph Cheney,Paul Cochrane, Dorothy Cohen.

William Czepak, Anthony DeVlto ,Jacqueline Dietz , Doris Doering,Michael Gibbons, Nancy Hazard,Karen Lysak, Doug las Malcolm,Letltia Mazzotti , JeanneMottola ,Roger Pace, Elsa Parisi,Patricia Peterson, PatriciaPfunsteln, Richard Prybyzerskl ,Richard Rein , Paul Richter ,Judith Silberbusch, MadelynStein, Priscilla Swan , and JeanneWinans - received Emblems;Stephen Bates, Shirley Ber-kowitz, Robert Brown, RichardCarlsen , Blanche Kahn , FrankKentoffio , William Knight andMelanie Schroeder - received a'Bar; Glen Brown , Ruth Cohen,Karen Colston, Judy Dioguardo,Karl DlTostl, Karen Hildreth,Suzanne Meyer, Cathy Mark-owitz, Jill O'Brien, Peter Silhan,and Terry Smith - received 2Bars.

Band Awards were presentedby Joel Sands, to: Patricia Batey,Lynn Bianca , Ell en Boerjes ,Hubert Bianco, Bernard Cedar,Ralph Cheney, Anthony DeVlto ,Donald Genna , Michael Gibbons ,Joseph Hauser, GeorgeLoizides,Douglas Malcolm, GeorgeMasin,Suzanne Meyer, Shelby Novick ,Anthony Pedatella , JoAnn Pino ,Joan Pontieri, Richard Rein ,David Southard, FrederickSpavins „ Priscilla Swan, MarkWeiner and J eanne Winans

' received Emblems; StephenBates , Peter Borella , RobertBrown, Nelson Crisler, WilliamCzepak, Doris Doering, ThomasEdwards, Barbara Girshoff ,fileanor Jacobi , Blanche Kahn ,Frank Kentoff io , William Knight ,Pet er Leiter, Jane Spavins,received 1 Bar; Paul CochraneGabriel DiTosti , KathleenDoxtader , William Harris , RogerPace, Virginia Rustmann, PeterSilhan , William Toth, HenryWernau and Edward Wintraeckenreceived Two Bars.

A M edl ey Relay trophyPresentation was made to thischool by Stephen Bates, amemb er of the track team. Aspecial award was presented byMr Tuton to Brian Ward for hisselfless heroism in rescuingfrom certain death a young boywho had fallen into Canaan LakeA New York State School MusicAssociation award was presentedby Eugen e Romeo to each of theollowing students: Ann Abarno,

5A; J udy Dioguardo, 6B; BlancheKahn, 6B; Kath , Markowitz, 6A;Priscilla Swan 6B--for thepiano;Anthony DeVito, 3B, clarinet ;Blanche Kahn , 6B, oboe; JoannPino, 3B, flute; William Knight,6A, trumpet; Frank Kentoffio, 6A,trumpet; David Southard, 5A,trumptet, Hubert Bianco, 5B,trumpet; Patricia Batey, 5A,trumpet; Paul Cochrane, 4A,and Jili O'Brien, 6A, cello; PatPfundstein , 4B, Judy Silberbush,6A, Madeline Stein, 5B, violiness«e8gg£«gssa85=>»=»s»5>

Two AdelphiSuffolk Students

GraduateSAYVILLE — Two Adelphi Suf-

folk College students joined themore than 600 candidates for de-grees at Adelphi College's sixty-sixth annual Commencement ex-ercises.

They are Mrs. Anne F. Brous01 Westhampton Beach and Mrs.Barbara Grossman of Patchogue.Mrs. Brous will receive thebachelor of arts degree, cumlaude, from Dr. Paul DawsonEdd y, president of the college,during the exercises on the Gar-den City campus. A 20-year-old psychology major , she wasgraduated from Hempstead HighSchool and entered ASC In 1958.The former Anne Sverdlik , sheis married to Ira Brous , (sta-tioned at the Suffolk County AirForce Base in WesthamptonBeach) and is the mother of a16-month-old son.

Mrs. Grossman will receivethe bachelor of arts degres. The21-year-old English major livesat 'io C, edar \venue m Patchogue.The former Barbara Sally Okun ,she is a graduate of MidwoodHigh School in Brooklyn and alsoanenaed Brooklyn and Hofstra1 olieges. Following a trip toLurope this Summer with herhusband , she will teach thirdgrade u: the Nathaniel W oodhullothool 111 Mastu .

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eesseesseseaeseese sssiASSIGNED — Pvt. Raymond

W. Richmond, whose wife, Mar-garet, lives at 240 Conklin Av-enue, Patchogue, recently wasassigned to the U.S. Army Or-dinance Depot in Romulus.

Richmond ,a policeman in thedepot's Military Police SecurityCompany, entered the Army lastNovember.

The 23-yeax-old soldier, sonof Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Richmondof 22 Glenwood Street, Patchogueis a 1956 graduate of PatchogueHigh SchooL

MICHAEL T. NEVINSREASSICNED--Airman Basic

Michael T. Nevlns, son of Mrs,Amy L. Hawken of 274 EastwoodBoulevard, Centereach, is being

, reassigned to the United Statesj Air Force technical training• course for air armament mech-; anics at Lowry A' _., Colo.j Airman Nevins, who has com-; pleted his basic military train-; ing at Lackland AFB , Texas, wasj tsel« - j for the advanced coursej on the basis of his Interests andj aptitudes.J A graduate of Newfield High¦ School, he attended Suffolk County; College, both In Selden.; His mailing address is Box BI 168, Lowry Air Force Base, 30; Colorado. '

JOINT PACK-O-REE of Patchogue Pack 11 and Centereach Pack 21, Sunday, willcommence with family sty le picnic at 12:30 p.m., followed by pack meeting at1:45p.m. Therewill be games at3:00 p.m. and presentation of ribbons at4;45 p.m..In event of rain, pack-o-ree will be postponed one week . Members of planningcommittee are, left to right, Dr. Erwin Lubit, assistant cub maste r, Pack 11; DonRowan,assistant cub master, Pack 21; Arnold Becker, cub master, Pack U; ArthurReed, committee cha irman, Pack 11; Harry Epple, committeeman; and Bob Egger-mann, committee chairman of Centereach Pack 21.

ESSAY CONTEST — Medford Post 1848, American Legion, sponsored Essay Contestat Tremont Avenue School on theme, "What America Means to Me. " It was limitedto sixth grade students. Shown above from left to right are William Czepak, Com-mander, contest winners Sue Recchio, Cheryl Vehlinger, Mary Jo Zollo, ScotCameron and Henry E. Gervais, Adjutant, Charles S. Hamm, Americanism Chair-man, arranged contest .

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Laws of 1956 Approved and EffectiveApril 6, 1956)

HEARING OF COMPLA INTSNotice is hereby given that the Assessor ofthe Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk,has completed the Assessment Rol l for the yearof 1962-63; rhar a copy thereof has beenleft with William H. Rogers at the BrookhavenTown Hall, Patchogue, N.Y. where it maybe seen and examined by any person in-terested there in until the TH IRD TUESDAYOF JULY NEXT, and that on such day,between the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 12 Noonand 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. the Board of Reviewwill meet at the Brookhaven Town Hall,South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue , N.Y., inthe said town, to hear and examine all com-plaints in relation to such assessments, onthe application of any person conceivinghimself aggrieved thereby. Dated this ?0tbday of June, 1962.

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