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Continued from rm s-t. l , this section n.o x * Orive. M.i-tic Beach. Prior lo (he presentation of di- plomas to the graduates b y Clif- ford d. llawKins . president of th \ buaid of education , the school band oil ' - leu severa l well-played musical si lectii n- - from the musical \Giui \ . I'\) 'lo\\in u the pre - . -n.a- ti n o. ' dip. onum Al . Thomas pr - sen ' \d Donna Castellano with the Cla^s Valedictor ian Award and the Parent-Teacher Association Aw.ud for ih. 1 Great\*.. Conti'ibu- tion to her Cla-s. The Class Sal- natoiian Aw aid was presented to Fern Cohen who wa s also given the Parent-Te icher Association Salutatorian Awrd. The P-iront- Tracher Award for Academic Ai hiexement was uiven to Chris Sabolis . son of Air. and Ahrs. ( ' halies Sabolis of .Mastic Beach. 'I ! H A I thur II. C ' .utie AmerLan 1 i'gio:i Post \oAA Awards for Anu r ; c:inisni , were presented to Virginia Dilogame and Daniel Knowles b y Legion Commander Kuit .Marks . Tlie Award for the Best Kssay <.»11 Americanism, an annual presentation from the Le- gion Port ' s Ladies Auxiliary, was presented to Christine Lindner by Airs. F.va Landa i of Post 15 3.1 Christine later read her prize- win nine es-av . Awards for the best girl athlete and the best boy athlete were won by Doris Friksen and Alichael Weiss. Fern Cob MI was given an award for excellence in mathema- t i cs, ( liti s Sabolis for excellence in science. Maureen Audet for ex- cellence in Fnglisp and James Horkovich for excellence in social studies. Benediction was pronounced b y Hie Rev. John Vignali and the Re- cessional played by the band biot.trht the evening ceremonies to an impr \ - MVC closing. Those urailuated w ere. Cheryl Acoutn ella. Linda Ann Alfinito. Li Kan April An lerson , Albert Nichrlas Armstrong, Alaureen Ida Audet , Barba: a Ann Lorraine Bar- Loire . Calvin Yeoman Barnes , Louis Paul Benitto , Alichael An- gel Bonilla. Nichola s John Bres- cia , Judith-Ann Brown. Howard Vincent Bullock. Ralph Daniel Burgos . Josep h Walter .hirr, Wil- liam Paul Bun . Carol Louise Cala- bria , Rose Anne Angela Carac- ciolo , ?Iary Patricia Caruso , Fran- ces S ylvia Cassiliano , Donna Alarie Castellano. Luke Philip Cas .rogiovanni. Wayne Josep h Cavuliere. Rita Joan Celowanchik. Robert John Chappina. Joyce Ann Chesna. Robert Francis Chick. Janet Ann Ciliento . Jo-Ann Phyl- lis Clark . Robin Adair Cochran. IIii-c Ann Alai'ie Cognata. Fern Alil ' icent Coh MI . Donna Lorraine Crulks ' nank . Kmmanuel Chai'les Crvr * . Judith Ann Cummings. Frank Counio . Martin DaK\ Mar- gaiet Rita Alai'v Davee. Georgette Ann DeBatto . Paul Alichael De- Nnio , James Ilaiold Devoe. Vir- ginia Patricia Dilegame, John I' etmis Durante , Ruth Katherine Fdwai'ds . Edw.u d Alichael Funis. Doi is ThiMiiine Eriksen. Joseph Kspo . s ' to. Cai'o! Alai'ie Evans , John Alichael E\aiis , Anthony Fattizzo , James Ilowa, d Faulk- ner. Veda Celeste Fava' a. El yse Fernandez. William August Fos- ter. Lucy Fiances Fuchs , - John George Gay lord, Noel Robert Gerace. Salvatore .Limes Gian- ni no. Alatthew Vincent Gioia. Glenn Voir Gray. Christop her Francis Greco . Alarianne Patricia Gregory, John William Gutherie , John Paul Hemmy, Faye Sharon Hendrickson. Robert John Hig- gins, Michael Stephen Holowzak , James Andrew Hprkovich. \' Rich- ard Thomas Jank<\ Wanda Cas- mira Jeiidral , Richard Johnsen , Elizabeth Ann Alary Harden , Raymond Joel Keenan , Cared Kempner , Edward Joseph Kenny. Daniel Alarshall Knowles. II , Alary Ann Lagumis , \ Gerard Charles Lamberti. Vincent Josep h Lampasona , Alargaret Ann Lan- dau , Richard Lanni , Reeves Den- nis Lehmann, John Lilerti. Sandra Arlene Lichtenberger. Christine Anna Lindner/- Barbara Alary Victoria Lynch , Patricia Alildred MeDermott , Frances Ann AIcHugh Alary Edith AIcNulty. Charles Al- fred Malgrat , Sharon Claire Alans- field. Leonard ATai'otta , Lorraine Alarshak , Donald Paul Martin Robert William Matos , Judith Ann AIez/.apelle. John Alexan d re Mil- lei' . Norman Elsworth Miller. Alichael John Alisciagna , Alargare t Frances Aloffitt , Louise Frances Alorano , Louis Christian Muller , \ ' Dorothy Violet Murph y, Ann Jean Alurray, Carol Anne Alusico , Pe- ter Law rence Alusunieci , Donald Emmett Robert O'Brien , John Joseph 0 ],al , Josep h Vincent Or- lando . Vinceiita Rose Theresa Or- lando. Peter Paul Parish Vincent Pascale. Grace Irene Peck, Corona Alarie Perro 'ti. Ca'o ^ Ann Pes -e Lynn Alay Pettit , Albert Rosario Pizzuti. Nancy Lee Potokm 1. \ ¦ > Edward Potts , Janice Elenore Price , Katherine Rose Provenzano , Aladeline Provisiero , John Joseph Ranzinger , Alary Ellen Theresa Reichert. Doris Elizabeth Riha, Arthur Edward Riker , Edward Ruge , Patrick Joseph Russell , Christopher John Sabolis , ' ¦ An- gelo Thomas Sanmiarco , Josep h AI. Schultz , Lawrence Charles Shulz , Diana Celeste Scrima Kathleen Alarie Seely, Jeanette AI. Serine/ ' \ Pamela R. Serine , * Dian t Alary Sharkey, 1 ' - Robert Steven Soklaski , Raymond James Staiger Joseph Anthony Start , Josepl Dominick Stellato , George Gray- son Stewart , Robert Symonds Joseph Patrick Tamburrino , Bar bara Frances Taylor , Barbara Jean Thorn , Harold M. Thompson Nancy Diane Thullen. ; Alac Aug- ustus Titmus , Anthony Petei Torre , John Peter Vassil , Car- mella Rose Volini , ' 1 ' Dianne Eliz- abeth Vollrath, Alichael James Weiss , Fred Joseph Weseman , Sara h Susan Zuzierla. ' • '' Denoces Honor Student. Floy d Jr. Hi gh Eastport High Continued from page 1 , this section Harold Schoppman. Jr., son of Air. and Al l' s . Harold Schoppman oi Nort h Country Road , Eastport. The valedictorian i-p ech was given b y Cared Keck , daughter of Air. and Air s . Cornelius H\ck of Montauk Highway, Eastpoit. The pre sident of the senior class. I.eland Hall , presented to Principal William J. Presley, por- trait s of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington as the gift fiom the Senior Class . Air. Pasz- kiew icz was presented with a gi ft from I. \hind Hall foi - the help he had given tin the yearbook , \The Si atuck. \ John Sipkowski presen- ted a gift to Aliss Hi liner for hei art and decoration work. Awards h y local organization were presented as follows: A scholarship to George Arelo pre- sen ed b y Airs. Stella Capozzola of tiie Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Denartment: a silver liw 'da to va ' edVtorian Carol Keck and a hionze medal to salutatorian Harold Schoppman from Alex Urgolowich. Commander of the American Legion Post 1545. Ivy Lee Gaffga and Susan Harrison were presented with awards b y Airs. Loiraine Kostuk from the Eastport Book Fair Diane Chris- tianson received the Ruth Hudson Alemorial Scholarship, and Sharon Bigora the Citizenshi p Award presented b y Umberto Carlone. president of the Teachers Associa- tion. Carol Keck received an award presented by Reginald F. Hawkins of the Eastport Ch\inical Engine Co. No. 1. Harold Schoppman re- ced ed an American History Aleda! presented b y Airs. Walter San- ford, historian of the Suffolk- Chapter . National Society. Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. Susan Harrison received ar award by Airs. Alary Raynor , president of the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion. Awards presented on behalf of the donors by the Faculty Com- mittee on Awards . John Ruggiero chairman, were as follows , a $25 savings bond to Linda Dolt , from Dr. and Airs. Sherman W Craw- ford ; a Home Economics award to Caroline Lorenzen from the Patchogue Electric Li g ht Co.; Betty Crocker Home Alaking Award to Diane Christianson from General Alills: a $5 award to Row- land Devore from the V.F.W Cen- ter Aloriches Post ; a plaquet to John Si p kowski from th» Ameri- can Automobile Association; a medal to Harold Schoppman from Bausch and Lomh; awards wor\ given to the editor of the Sea- tuck. Susan Harrison, and the Business Alanager , Sharon Bi- gora. Pins were presented to Carol Keck , Linda Dolt. Diane Chris- tianson , Sharon Bigora and Thom- as Schmidt from the Band Club. Sharon Bigora and Martha Sch- nieder received awards for typing 50 words pel\ minute, and John Heather received $10 foi- typ ing 100 words per minute from the Business Department and an award to Maryann Petrignani from the Bristow Insurance Ag- ency. Carol Keck and Harold Schoppman won awards from the L.I. Press A trop hy was presen- ted to Linda Dolt from Proctor and Gamble. A Citizenship Award went to Lois DeCarlo from the American Agriculturist , and a presentation was made to Linda Dolt and Harold Schoppman from Danforth Foundation. The officers of the senior class were : President , Leland Hall. Vice President , Willie Sue Travis , Sec- l etary, Sharon Bigora , Treasurer , Catherine Brocke.Senator , Row- land Devore and Class Advisor , Umberto Carlone. Departmental instructors pre- sented students for diplomas which were given out by Lester Gerard , president of the board of educa- tion. Airs. Josephine Erwin of the business department presented Catherine Brocki , Lois DeCarlo , Linda DolV Susan Harrison , Barbara Keck , Gail Liebel , Mary- ann Petrignani , Viola Richardson , Martha Schneider , \ and Willie Sue Travis for diplomas in the field of stenograph y. Ivy Lee Gaffga , James Lashuk , David AlcPhail , Donald Michne , Richard Olish , John Skorobohaty and Ken- neth Williams received diplomas in the field of general business. Jerome Paszkiewicz presented Ed- ward Ferrand and Thomas Schmidt for diplomas in the field of indus- trial arts. Airs. Alary Raynor presented Caroline Lorenzen for diplomas in the field of home- making. Umberto Carlone presented Shar- on Bigora , :: ' Leland Hall , John Heather and Carol Keck :: for mathematics dip lomas. Science Ma- jors were presented for diplomas by Paul J. Therrien. They were George Arleo , * Theodore Czar- necki , Rowland Devore , Phillip Dittmeier , Harold Schoppman , ' 1 ' John Sip kowski* and Sigmund Wutkiewicz. * Airs. Victoria Kuech presented Diane Christianson * for a diploma in the field of foreign language. After the awarding of the di- plomas the benediction was given by the Rev. David Records , and the recessional was p layed by Mrs. Mather. The graduates formed congratulatory lines on the school lawn. * Indicates graduate ' s diploma bears the seal of National Honor Societv. Mrs. Gordon G. Dickson , ATlantic 4-1114 The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the East Aloriches Fire Department held a covered dish supper last week to which guests were in- vited. The proceeds of a game party which followed Ave re given to Camp Paquatuck. Among those present were Mesdames Frances Dayton , Catherine Ringhoff . Ann\ Sehwarting, Dorothy Gonzalez , Alildred Previte , Dorothy Kosloski. Helen Lane , Effie McCutcheon , Irene Nash , Marjorie Gordon , Anita Lias , Glad ys Ruland , Gladys Iverson , Marge Monti , Naureen Sanford , Lee Goldsteen , Laura Galnin , Alary Kanas , Helen Kanas , Barbara Kanas , Camille Daniels , Anna Gaynn. Isabelle Chapman. Irene Howell , M' my Robinson , Carrie Timosh , Ruth Shiminski , Beverl yVakay, Eileen Jones , Al- ma Reeve, Helen Fortune , Jane Alohr and the Misses Lily and Meta Casten , all of East Mor- iches; Alesdames Dolores Kanas. Virginia Smith , Sophia Loper and Marilyn Kapchan of Center Mor- iches; Airs. Lois Robinson of Speonk; Frances Zankaski of L yndhurst , N.J.; Mrs. Marylou Schramm of Mastic; Mrs. Sophie Hunter of Eastport , and Airs Jessie Gruenfeld of Brooklyn. The annual commencement of the East Moriches Union Free School Avas held in the school audi- torium at 8:15 p. m. June 23. Those graduating Avere Clark Adams , Linda Bogash , Bruce Bristow, Robert Brown , John Dobrie , Vera Ferrer , Lunne Frem- gen , Paul Haines , Timothy Head- rick , Linda Henderson , Kovm I ' OU - ell . Karen Kanas , Deborah Ket- cham , Terry Kosloski , Mai ion i.ucas , Anurew AlacCorkindalo. Richard Mi gneroy. George Alue 1 - ler , Jr., Susan Aluller , Donna Niklus . Rona.d Rising, Alaureen Schoppman. Robert Scnrader . Ne- vada Schwarting. Linda Serviss, Edith Smuh , Gary Stypulkowski vmi Edward Wilk. The Invocation was given b y the Rev. Robert Leinm ¦rniann and the Salutatoiy by Paul Haines. Tii j class poem Avas delivered b y Alarion Lucas and the class creed b y Nevada SehAvarting. \The Tea Rose \ was recited b y L ynn Fremgen and the class log lead b y C.eorge Aluedei , the class epitap h was g iven b y Ed\A-ard Wilk and the cla. — be- quests by Vera Feirer. Tokens of the Future w -re read b y Terry Kosloski and the Response given by Linda Boga-h. 'I he val\dv- tory address was given by Linda Henderson. Princiual Harry W. Huson gave out the dip lomas. The color guard was made up o ' ' Adrienne Ritz , Diane Galvin and Valerie Vakay. The ushers were Cynthia Harrison , Donna Kijow- ski , Tanya Headrick . Eugenia Van Nam.ee , Donald Tuttle . Sandra Alever and Terrv Reeve. Mr. and Ai rs. Edwa rd Bristow . Jr., entertained members of their family and the fam'ily of the bridegroom after the marriage of their daughter , Frances , to Ray- mond Wolfe of Greenlawn last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reeve left late Monday night for a three- week visit to their son and daugh- ter-in-law , All' , and Ai rs. Hiram Reeve of Gilmore City, Iowa. Ai rs. Horace Alott will play the Metho- dist church organ while Alt s . Reeve is away. Mr. and Airs. Philip Kneeter of Hampton Bays and Airs. Gerti ude Seider of Alastic Beach were din- ner guests last Saturday of Ai r. . Grace Davis of Alain Street. 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Plus tax pay later \ [ ATlant lV 1 -fifififi 2SlSn^ e p^& ut o« c, rai \d tire off your car REGARDLESS . get today ' s prices ] Aiidimc i -oooo jay^ Ay ft i a^^^ --- ... BUY - NOW — | Michael Kijowskis Of East Moriches Married 50 Years EAST MORICHES — Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kijo\v*ki of Mon- tauk Iliyhway, East Moriehe- , , celebrated their Golden Annivei- sary 'Sunday at the Lindennu-iv Hotel , Center Moriches. Anions those attending the cel- ebration were tiie Kijowskis ' sons and daughters , lAIrs. Christop her Montgomery and Mrs. Anthony Ficurilli of Greenport. Miss Helen Wade of Florida , Paul Kijowski of East Quogue and Michael , Harry and Theodore Kijowski of East Moriches. Approximately 40 friends AA'ere on hand to celebrate the anniver- sary with the Kijowskis. A buffet supper Avas served , and Mrs. Ki- jowski receiA-ed many »ii ' ts. An AdA r ance specialty! Wedding invitations whose perfection in printing, design and paper qual- ity cannot fail to please the nocketbook. —Adv. SCRAMBLER , feature ride at a carnival spon- sored bv American Legion Post 929 of the Mor- iches , gets once-over from , left to right , Mrs. Jean Hulse and Eva Hulse of Mastic , Manuel Corderio of Mastic , Doris Provost of Mastic and Edward Petersen of Shirley. Remsenburg Graduates 13; Baldwin Honored Graduation excercises at Rem- senburg School June 22 Ave re at- tended by so many that late- comers stood in the hallways. Thirteen students graduated. Vincent R. De Simone of Mil- lers Place , principal of the school , acted as master of ceremonies , using as .a podium an ancient pul- pit found in the chapel — the first church here — Avhich Avas built in 1853. Members of the graduating class were Michael Ayscue , Nancy BabkieAvich , Herbert CorAvin , Ste- ven De Pierro , Laura Hubbard , Julia Ann Kubicki , Plenry LonskL Sandra Mills , Steven Nerger , Eu- gene Pacholk , Bonnie ReAvt , Sar- gent Alison , Jane Walsh. Bonnie Rewt, vice president of the class , was valedictorian. Nancy BabkieAvich , president , Avas saluta- torian ; Michael Ayscue , secretary, and Steven Nerger , treasurer. The class will Avas read by SteA r en Nerger. Valedictorian and salutatorian aAvards were pi'esented to Bonnie Rewt and Nancy BabkieAvich by trustee Vincent R. Reilly. Most- improved-student aAvard was pre- sented to Stephen Nerger by Trustee John A. Burgess. Atten- dance aAA r ard Avent to Henry Lon- ski. Mrs. Clement Petraszewski , teacher , pi-esented penmanship cer- tificates to Bonnie ReAv t , Sandra Mills and Nancy Babkiewich , and Miss Janice Buck , teacher , gave the art medal to Sandra Mills. Athletic medals Avere presented by Mr. De Simone as 1' O H OAVS : Bowling, Steven Nerger , Steven De Pierro , Henry Lonski , and Bonnie ReAvt , Janie Walsh and Laura Hubbard. Shuffleboard , Eugene Pacholk , Herbert CorAvin , Michael Ayscue and Julie Kubicki , Laura Hubbard and Bonnie ReAVt . The program began Avith a processional , p led ge of allegiance and the singing of \America. \ Other songs by the class were \America the Beautiful\ , \Ya n- kee Doodle Dand y '\ and \Auxl Lange Syne \ . Mrs. Petraszewski accompanied on the piano. There Avas a piano solo by Bon- nie Rewt. Nancy BabkieAvich en- tertained Avith two accordion num- bers , \Calcutta \ and \Julida \ . 'Chester J. Conn , Jr., chairman of the board of trustees , presented diplomas to the graduates. Class colors Ave re black and gold and the class flower , the American Rose. A feature not on the program which evoked much app lause Avas the presentation of a radio to Har- old Baldwin , Avho completed 10 years as school custodian and be- cause of poor health Avas forced to leave his Avork tAv o Aveeks ago. PAGES OF HISTORY from 1873 edition of \New York Ob- server \ are held by Charles L. Knight of Washington Avenue , Mast ic , Americanism chairman and a past commander of Amer- ican Legion Post 929, Center Moriches. Remarkably well-pre- served paper was found by Mr. Knight' s sister-in-law , Miss Helen Adams , in carton of dishes. Some items from edition: Appeal to generals from North and South to forget differences at 1874 West Point class reunion; instructions for safeguarding against cholera and advertisement of summer suits cel l in g for $10 and $15. —Advance Photo by Gomez Continued from page 1 , this section tramural Athletic Trophy for most participating points; Sue Beth Carter , Iris Kootlich and Frances Montecalvo received Girls ' Ath- letic Keys; Betty Walczak and Jos- tph Vaienti received dictionaries donated by the Cla^ -s of li'Hl as Class Activity Participation Aw- ards. The AAA Driver Education AAvard was won by Jean Murdoch. William Sinclair won the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution Medal for Excellence in History. The Steuben Society Award for Highest Mark in Senior History Avent to Iris Koestlich , AV I IO re- ceived a dictionary from the Henry E. Steimvay Unit 00 of Patchogue. Eastern Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association pre- sented William Golembeski with a $25 award for mathematics. Long Island Press Medals were awarded to valedictorian Frances Montecalvo and Terry Howell for scholarship and athletic ability. Patchogue Electric Light Com- pany presented Theresa Czygier Avith a $25 Homenviking AAvard. National O ffice Management As- sociation AAvards went to Betty Walczak for accounting; Glenda Cook for secretarial skills and Margaret Albino for clerical ac- complishments. Music medals for their per- formances in the NeAv Mork State Music Festival Avent to Mary Ann Kober , William Sinclair and Jos- ep h Vaienti. Mrs. James B. M. Bulloch presented an aAvard to the entire Center Moriches High School Band for patriotic obser- vances. Accepting the award on behalf of the band Avas Ronald Bernstein. For outstanding all-around lead- ership over a four year period in all facets of school life , Terry HoAvell and Frances Montecalvo received the highly-coveted Bal- four Key AAvards. The Avinners ' names are to be inscribed on a permanent school plaque. The William Floyd Chapter of the Sons of the American Revo- lution presented Joseph Vaienti with a Medal for Patriotic Cit- izenship. Mrs John Whitehead , past pres- ident of the Center Moriches PTA , presented William Golem- beski with the PTA Teachers Memoria l Scholarship. Arthur Nol- den Avas alternate. Alfred Debler , incoming presi- dent of the Center Moriches Commiunity Scholarship Fund , pre- sented grants ranging from $150 to $425 to Iris Koestlich , Raymond Bullock and Frances Montecalvo. Alternates Avere Kathryn Beck. William Sinclair and Mary Ann Kober Graduated Avere : Margaret E. Albino , Kathryn J. Beck/ : Joyce V. BerkoAvitz , Ronald L. Bern- stein , Richard P. Boyle , Raymond I. Bullock , Michael A. Carnes , James J. Carpenter , Sue Beth Carter , Marjorie A. Centineo , Glenda E. Cook , \ :: Theresa G. Czygier, Delhvin B. Durrett , Jr., Robert E. Durrett , Jr., Janet D. Erickson , William A. Golembeski , 1 ' Anna C. Hosh y la , Terry N. H OAV - ell , Miary Ann C. Kober , Annette L. Kochlin , Iris H. Koestlich , Thomas J. Langhauser , Frances A. E. Montecalvo/ \ Jean M. Mur- dock , Barbara S. Nally, '' : Arthur R. Nolden , John C. Osarzuk. Gary V. Raymond , Roger B. Reeve , Kathleen M. Reisig, Nancy E. Robert , John W. Rogers , Joan W. Russell , George Schultz , Jr., William S. Sinclair , Carol A. Squire , John P. Sutliffe , Brenda J. Valdez , Joseph G. Vaienti , Betty L. Walczak\ and Wallace Van Slyke. In addition to their regular di- plomas , certificates for completion of requirements in vocational sub- ject areas Avere presented to: Joyce BerkoAvitz for beauty cul- ture ; William Golembeski for technical electronics and Delhvin Durrett for automotive mechanics. \ : Denotes Honor Student. CM. High