^J DV A N CYTTM XN A C TABLE OF SUN AND HIGH TIDES FOR THE WEEK Hours Given Are for Eastern Standard Time .Supplied by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) " Patch oroe Sun Sun Port Jefferson „ . _ „.„„„.» t lc Be »ch » nd Set (Great So. B.y) Rise ,»V ". 1. Bay) (B ellio?t pmt R«.I) (Moriches " p,. » M P.M. Setauket p ,!, ,??? M P.W. A.M. A.M. A.M. AM pM P.M. A M DM ' 7 :ZS 7 :23 7:57 7 MS 8:22 3-4 8 _ . .V f^n 4 • __ w 29 - 4:26 7:25 8:18 8:45 S 4 :26 :43 0:10 I ' 4 -4S _ 3 0 l J« -to Ir« 5 0 7:25 9:11 9:29 9:38 4:26 >X I 9:54 I 'l l l-li q.5 2 _ 7:24 9:56 10:00 10:20 10:84 _„ _ _S 2 :.- 4:2T 6^4* 10-0 10-B I 1 : °3 7 :24 J0:38 10:47 :12 7 :0' l-l ft. 3 -- 4:27 U-M i?^ 7:24 11:18 11:25 11:43 " 1:28 ! 11:50 7 . 7 _5 1U A2 .? }}:_ ¦ ft 1 ft 7:24 11:56 11:50 . v> ," 4:28 ->\ fi i • «n? J. , '" T 7:S4 0:01 12:36 0:25 ^ S„i _ :5? JgS :;:: 4 :2 9 3726 _ 5 , _ _ Diplomas Given ConTd Jrom page 1, this section ,"£, .his advice in the quotation , t his above all: To thine own self and • llUethe l day,il must follow , as the mght thou canst not then t0 any m an." He concludfT es1, .?ise As you grow older , when you look in the mirror be proud of the man you see there. " Mr . Illingworth' s talk followed the saluatory address , given by Jack Breyer , in which contem1S"* 5*in *.. M<rh tide at Democratic Point porary probl ems in American life inlet) subtract 35 minThursday, bland J une S1 .. & 7 S1?' were discussed Friday. June 22 Mastic Beach, (Moriches , and the reading go 70 le from Saturday. Juno 23 of the Senior essay, "UnderstandZ" 71 • hy.) G5 w Sunday, June 21 7a ing the Threat of Communism 'and r± Monday, J llnc 25 11 88 kr high tide at Shinnecock Inlet 65 Meeting its Challenge ," 'h,y Robert Tuesday . June 26 .... '...!. Ocean) subtract 50 minutes from 74 53 Ecker. Later in the program , LeWednesday, June 27 Lrtie Beach. at Stony Brook « .i 74 NOTE: All ,-ea.lin subtract roy Peterson , in his valedictory bilth tide .s taken at the ^minutes from Port Jefferson and Patchogue Electric Light Company address , pointed the way to the t Power Plant. jdwtet. solution of many of the problems ^ presented by Mr. Breyer. The class gift , consisting of a portable public address system, a bullet in board for listing senior class gifts and the remainder of iat'd from page 1, this section Cont'd from pa ge 1, this section the funds in the class treasury, amounting to about $200, which ested in improving the condition will be deposited in the school's is may be sources of disease. "On the other hand , these same of the town 's waterways and im- audio-visual aids equipment projal waters are of a safe quality mediately introduced the question gram , was presented to the school by E. Dayton Thorne , class presi( bathing purposes providing of the Woods Hole survey. Though the waters of the bay dent. fjr fall within the bathing beach usually fall under the jurisdicti on midards." Following the valedictory adIn addition to the approved of the Town trustees, the approval dress, Principal Edmund W. Tuton iwkha ,vcn town beaches listed in of the Town board was necessary awarded the following commence5 accompanying box , other sani- for a survey of this sort because ment honors: Kiwanis awards for service , ry beaches in the county are there are not sufficient funds in the trustees' budget for such a given to that senior boy and girl , tk below : Harbor io*H of Babylop : Amity large undertaking, the supervisor who, during their four years atith Babylon : Amityville Municipal explained. tendance at Patchogue High ; Babylon Village AmityvtHc K\ and Pool . Fire Island Avenue. school have given the greatest ii i ^ ; Charlie 's Bathing Beach , South i* IflM service to the school and to their Lake, port. „»•! _ Lindenhurst: GeiRer Town of Islip: Bath and Sun Club , class—Elizabeth Pausewang and _d Bl\d., Wyandanch : Lindenhurst Jsfi Park Pond, Village of Linden- Foot of llnyway, Brightwaters : Hayberry Leroy Peterson. Point. Ocean Avenue . Islip : Benjamin The Class of 1924 award, given at: Ocean Beach, Villaice of Ocea n Beach . Clinton Avenue. Bay Shore ; Kl, Fire Island ; Unaua Corinthian to that senior who has been most Brightwaters Village Beach, Foot of Amityville: Venetian Shores it Club, Ith. Foot of Venetian Blvd.. Linden- Bay.vay; East Islip, Bayway Avenue : punctual in school attendance and Foster Avenue Beach, Foster Avenue , in meeting,, school assignments st, toH'n of Habylc.n Beach. [«rn of East Hampton : Fresh Pond , Sayville ; Islip Beach , South Bay Ave- called for during a school day or Park . Kast nue. I Hampton : Gerard Town of Riverhead : Iron Pier, River- during time after school—Gloria fcpton : Havens Beach , Sag Harbor ; sr Beach. Sagr Harbor; Maidstone head : Reeves Beach , Riverhead ; Wailing Aviano. 4, East Hampton. Ilivcr Public Beach, Wading River. Patchogue Bank award, given SprinK Iwn of Huntington : Cold Town of Shelter Island : Shelter Is- to that boy and girl whose personCommunity Beach, Cold SprinK _r land Heights Association, Shelter Island l iter; Oold SprinK Harbor TenViis and Heights ; Shelter Island Town Beach, ality development as manifested i_ Club. Cold Spring Harbor : Crab Shelter Island. in the business activities of the (low Beach, Huntington ; Fleets Cove Town of Smithtown : Calah.in's Beach , business department , has shown _, Huntington : Gilsey or Brown Kings Park : Covdwood Path, St. James : eh, Huntington : H a l e s i t e P a r k East Long Beach, Smithtown ; Short the greatest growth during years Huntington Bay Beach , Smithtown: The Landing, Smith- in school— Joan Smith and Richith, Huntington ; b Beach Club. Huntington Bay Hills ; town : West Long Beach. Smithtown. ard Edwards. itington Beach Civic Assoc. Beach. Town of Southampton : Shinnecock The Swezey and Newins award Beach : James Street Beach, Beach . Hamilton Bays ; Still's Beach, IBtington for citizenship to the senior boy Southampton. lora of Huntington: Library Park Town of Southold : Founders Landing. and girl who have demonstrated, !t;DE Area, Cold Spring Harbor : Southold : Mattituck Bay Beach , Matti- by personal examples, what was tUa Park Beach, Northport ; Shore- tuck : Mattituck Inlet Beach. Mattituck ; considered to have been the highai Hills Inc. Bathing Beach, Center- Southold Town Beach, Southold. est standard attained in school citizenship and in assuming active civic responsibility—E I i z a b e t h Pausewang and Dayton Thorne. The Lions Club award , given to the senior boy and girl who, during their years in high school, have exhibited the quality of perin their studies, school , ¦^L _________¦' i servance BP^J0_J^* _r4M* .<_ ^S_Z Ht _ __ activities, and general living, to the highest degree—Milvi Melts and Arno Raag. The Patchogue Rotary awards, made to th$t senior boy and girl WKS^a^BK^SBKBa ^B^^a^^g^^^^KKt^KtSSMii ^^ ! ^^M who have examplified, to the highest degree, the quality of respect _____________l___^____ for the dignity of man as observed K' _d_B____________ in their daily treatment of their teachers and fellow students— Josephine Quatrale and Robert Ecker. The High School Parent-Teacher Association awards, made to that senior boy and girl who have ¦__________________ ________¦_ ¦__ _ r_T^_______ < ' contributed most to the general l^_____________B______________P ~~_________Bv__Hr'! welfare of their class or to a high school organization of which they were a member during their senior ^B^****^ ^ > ^ ¦ _li i^_ i___r^" year— Marion Lyng and Dayton Thorne. American Legion auxiliary medal , given to the boy or girl in the Senior class who has obtained the highest average throughout the last two years in American History—Robert Ecker with an average of 94.44 per cent. Honorable mention—Charles Beckwith with 1 ', < an average of 93.5 per cent. this powerful, easy starting twin is a I ;, p t umotor lor fishing or boating. Has The Robert Goll award , given to that senior who has the highest _g __> ttnyse—automatic starter — automatic * average in the field of science— «t _p and other features that make it _ _ wP4_^7^* W n ;, Jack Breyer—96.75 per cent. i favorite with sportsmen. Get set for Rensselaer Alumni Association »«er sports — today! & ( g>>p medal to the male member of the graduating class who has done the best work in science and math during his entire school course— Jack Breyer—97.25 per cent. Hon- ¦ Rafle Releases Town Votes ^^___ OUTBOARD MOTOR ' |w7 ^ GOOD/YEAR I1 H * * -- THERM A JUG AU> ^^^ JJWLP*-' 16" DIAWUETIR-TOUGH INFLATABLE PIASTIC I i^. • Top Votual ;; j gSlTBiJ | wLl===rU|* 2? f^^ f ___ # »I Worful and fun. Al home or ot ** bwch the kids will lov. it. "«ily of htalthful •x.rcli* for all. foflh BoltaH.x plaitie. Stee! Out.r , . 0_ ll * Jack I I I *" ', P I i ^I A l lf Aluminum «' , _2s_i_ __ ^_? • Inner Un.rl .; ^gg= J gy »HOTH« OOODYIAR VAIUI VAIUB ANOTHER OOODYiAR < R,li G vm fr ^ ^T% l 4® Is ^y __ J§^S M8 C -vsss&Br *tJ'**w 20" DJAMETER-STURDY WFLATABLE PLASTIC *»pi th.m floating . . . ruggid » protect ogolmtipuneturei. Two•w Boltoflex ploitle. Self-ieolin . *«v». Great fun for the youngsters. ANOTHBR GOODYIAR VALOI — .„ ,ov .,Ml and you can The wdf w \ S - yX tS.1^ ^^ \. inflatable ,,g-,d on Boltoflex , »uit the plaitic. Site adjuitable 1o and u„r. Big fun item for beach pool enlhuiioiti. VALUE ANOTHER GOODYEAR | J j J w ¦ John It. Swezey __. _ 142 East Main Street ^H\_ > « « « « . . . . . Patchogue 1375 II«««« _ » »_ >%>_ _ _ _ _ >%»%* ****^***** \\ " ! "Jf __ Mortimer F. Abramson . 'Joan Carol Aiglcr , David Charles Alban. Patricia Ann Aldrich, Richard J. Andreano. Faith Adele Austin , Gloria Frances Aviano, Regina Barbato. Russell J. Barric , Margaret Beck, Walter W. Becker. Charles H. Beckwith. George David Benjamin. Louise Thomas BenkenBttin , Virginia Bergendale , Marvin Bcrkowitz, Alden K. Berman. Frank Bizioco, Ronald Arthur Blau, Grace Eileen Breen, Calvin H. Brewster, Jack David Breyer, Richard Gaylord Brouwer . Curtis Monroe Brown, H. Ronald Bush. Joyce Caldwell. Carol Ann Ccssman. Joyce Marilyn Conklin, Robert Earle Conklin . Joa n Louise Cox. Jean Barbara Czina. Joan Margaret Davis. Rose Marie Anne Dieti, Joseph Dragone . Audrey Jean Drake, Robert Alan Ecker, Harriette Edelman, Alfred Roger Edelstei n . R.ichard S. Edwards, Dolores Marie Felice, Lillian Ann FonHarold Franco, tanels . Rosemary Charles Gill, Cadtnan Hirnt Glover . Anthony Theodore Gody, Dorothy Elizabeth Goll. Audrey Evelyn Haogi , Jewel Hammond . Winifred Pearl Harmon . Frank H. Hass. Elaine Ann Helenek. James Arthur Holman. Robert Charles Jones. And Alexander Justh , Gloria Estelle Kaler , Robert Joseph Kaplan. Paul Gabriel Kelly, Lawrence G. Kemp. Patricia Kentoffio. Doris Jean Klinger, Martin Morris Koshar, Maryann Elizabeth LaDue . George William Link . Frank Paul Locantore. Jr., Lena Maria Geraldine Locantore, Harvey J. Lotko. Barbara Joan Luca , Marion Agnes I.jng, Josephine Mannino. Milvl Melts , Aaron M. Miller, _-_¦¦__ -____ _________r^^^-_-f PL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _j^_J^H^ ^_W _!SV i|.' ~ K mBmMS&&Hk «_ffi__iii_li____fm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________BH________V flHHBHji^HHBn . :, or money orders sent by mail , dated on or before Jul y 1 st , will be honored without penalty. OFFICE HOURS— Monday to Friday 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 Noon WILLIAM W. PARROTT, Receiver of Taxes Village of Patchogue ' ,"'" I ''B ^^^^^_^HB________B____K' ______________________ ¦__ * _____ __-_—_•«__ _______ Prompt Delivery On Phone Orders CALL PATCHOGUE E _ _ _ _ _________________________ Saturday at I 2 Noon, Is the deadline for cash payments. All checks _' > iwf' i ' _i^^i__>^ ___________________[ "'> r> i i i Line * Complete or There Are Just 3 Days In Which To Pay | Village Taxes Without Penalty June 28 , 1951 ! VILLAGE MEAT MARKET NOT ICE ^ %v j Big Parade ! l________________Pllw l^f^J for , Durable Plastic Safer Water Play 51 at Seton Hall »_.*^*v?~*'*'r**\ WSmBffi^HI^^^^^^R^B&vw!&!>™ \I R,M6 I l^^/w Gertrude Neuhoff Attends Girls' State .< > KNAPP-MONARCH f ONE GALLON 2 /f»^v pltf orable mention—Robert Conklin— Henry W. Heller of Huntington i»t!.71 per cent. Station , Thomas Newton of St. Bausch and Lomb Optical ComJames, IT-iroId A. Nyiund of East pany medal for the member of the Northport , Robert G. Margie and graduating class who has shown Cont'd fro m page 1, this section Cont'd from page 1, this section Julius F. Vrl i z of Bay Shore, the greatest progress in science Eugene S. Boch of. Brightwaters court , Maureen Ann Birkmier; the Fire department , Boy Scouts. during high school career—Jack John Eleazer of SouthampKeeping time for the marching and Breyer—90.75 per cent. Honorable Gertrude Neuhoff , daughter of boys' prize for religion , doton. nated by the Catholic Daughters units will be bands representing Jir. and mention—Robert Conklin—96.33 Mrs. George Neuhoff of The two from Huntington StaMapl e avenue , Patchogue, is one of America, Cardinal Gibbons Patchogue High , Sayville Fire tion will be given a dinner and per cent. court—Arleigh Todd Bell. , Smithtown Fire dedepartment 11 girls from Suffolk county The P a t c h o g u e Classroom "f gift Tuesday night by the AmerThe girls' award for school partment , North Patchogue Fire isan legion post there , and all Teachers Association award , made attending the annual Girls' State 1 Holbrook Fire deSkidmore college, spirit and unfailing cooperation in department , to the senior boy and girl con- meeting at of them will be the guests of all school activities—Rosemarie partment and Selden Fire depart- the A r m y at a lunch in t _ 7 Elks sidered by the faculty outstanding Saratoga Springs. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel ment , Qlaab; the boys' award Stephanie Other in courtesy, cooperation , service, Suffolk delegates are club Wednesday. They will reschool spirit , school citizenship, Mary Medsger , Riverhead; Joan for school spirit and unfailing co- and the Central Islip Fire de- port for active duty on July 9. partment. activities— school operation in all and scholarshi p—Elizabeth Pause- Rc-msk i. Mattituck; Barbara GitThere will be marching units - -— — ——--T~-T 1 low , Southampton; Sylvia Greaves, John Gary McMahon. wang and Robert Conklin. An awa rd for the highest stand- from the local VFW and AmeriSayville; Sheryl Caspere, RonkonThe Reader's Digest award , one can Legion posts Boy Scouts, , ing in English made by a girlyear 's subscription to that mag- koma ; Lesley Range , Isli p; Yvon- Joan Marie Crosley; an awa» _ for Girl Scouts, Sea Scouts and Cub azine to the valedictorian—Leroy ne Lyons , Kings Park; Myra the highest standing in Evglish Scouts. Weinberg , East Islip; Leila RickPeterson. Decorated cars will carry the made by a boy—Peter Mi<*nael French Club award , given to the etts , Babylon , and Katherine Rog- Browne. Goftl Star Mothers and the Spansenior who received the high ers , Lindenhurst. An award for the highest stand- ish War Veterans. The annual gathering is sponscholastic rating during three A dozen armored cars from ing in mathematics—Edmund JoMedford sored by years of French and has exhibited the Auxiliaries of the Fort Totten , displaying mounted award for the seph Struzeski. An during four years at Patchogue New York State Department of .50 calibre anti-aircraft machine Patchogue 4510 Phone High school , high standards of the American Legion. The girls highest standing in science—Jo- guns will add a military note to Darcy. seph James character and citizenship; and that are learning about state governAwards for proficiency and re- the proceedings. he has expressed his intentions to ment procedures by electing their Accompanying . Gen. Kirk on continue the study of French for own state officers and legislators. liability in school activities—Lo- reviewing stand will be the re- SMOKED HAMS .. 63c retta Juanita Barto and Joseph They will return Saturday. WHOLE OR HALF the purpose of becoming an incruits to whom he will adminisWilliam Mead. 10 to 14 lbs. structor in this language—Charles Major R. his wife, ter the oath , Awards given by the Danforth Beckwith—94 per cent. \V. Saunders, commanding officer foundation of St. Louis for the 18 Lbs. or Over 59c Babe R ut h Sportsmanship Vtronica Miller . Robert Peter Monaco. of the New . York City Recruiting awards to that senior boy andrgirl Bclty Mule , Lois June Nagle, Joyce boy and girl who have given evi- Main station , Lieutenant Colonel dence of special qualities of leadwho have demonstrated by per- Eileen Norton, Kay Bernadette Palmer, William A. Haviland , command- PHILADELPHIA Rocco Pappalardi , John Louis Pnrtnte. ership during their school careers sonal example that they possessed Jacques A. Pares, Elizabeth Ann Pause- —Joan Carol Dietz and Jerome ing officer , U. S. Army and Air 44c to a very high degree the quality wang. Robert. Leroy Peterson . Elaine JoForce Southern New York and POULTRY of good sportsmanship and prac- hanna Petropulos . Esther Eleanor Plot- Edward Hughes. Recruiting district, New Jersey to 4 lbs. 2' / i , Marilyn Anne Powers , Josephine An award for outstanding abilticed such in their living—Eliz- kin Herbert Agnes Quatrale, Raag, Arthur ity in sports—William Ross Barry. and Lieutenant Colonel abeth Pausewang and Arthur George Rate, Jr.. Arno i W. J. Hargrave, retired, of Bay Edith Erna Henner, Genuine Kentucky Spring An award for journalism—Thora Rate. Louise Madeline Renner, Jack Allan RoShore. , Charles Russo, Anna Sanzano. Louise Sousa; an award for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute gers In addition there will be a LAMB LEGS 78c Margaret Anna Schleiter, Richard Ernest business management of the yearfull tuition scholarship for aca- Schulz . Donald group of local dignitaries, includ Joseph Sheehan, Susan an book—Marilou MacDonald; demic achievement and leadership Patsy Sieger , Joan Ruth Smith, Doris 9»e ing Harvey A. Shand, Rotary LOIN CHOPS qualities by the Long Island May Stauffer , Barbara Dolores Terry , award for art—John Joseph Bat- president; Anthony Palermo, KiE. Dayton Thorne . Jr. , Robert Todd, denhagen. ! branch of the general alumni as- John Peter Valentino, Rose Vclys. Ruth wanis president; William Miller, FRESH VIRGINIA sociation—Robert Leroy Peterson. Gunald Williams, Ernest Joseph Zenker. An honorary subscription to the Lions president; Leland V. Cof65c Memorial Art prize in memory Reader's Digest presented annual- fin, exalted ruler of the Elks TURKEYS Speaks of Freedom IS lbs. average of the Patchogue High School * Philipp A. Hattemer, ly to the highest honor student of lodge; graduates who gave their lives the graduating class—Ann Marie Town supervisor; John R. SweThe fact that freedom is TENDER defending this country, awarded thing for which everyone somemust Stehle ; an award for the highest zey, mayor of Patchogue; Joseph to that boy or girl who has con- constantly strive, if it is to sur- standing in Latin—Dolores Ann W. Harrison , postmaster; Captributed most to the school vive, was emphasized tain John T. Tuthill , Jr., USNR , CHUCK STEAK ... 73e Rev. Marquardt; an award for the publisher through the medium of painting, Wesley D. Osborne of bythethePatchof The Patchogue Ad- Boneless CHUCK .. 05c highest standing in French made water color or design—Rocci Pap- otrue Methodist church in his mes- by a girl—Adele Bernadette Miz- vance, and the Rev. John Gor"MERKEL 'S FINE palardi . sage to the 107 graduating seniors gier; an award for the highest man of St. Francis De Sales R. , Both the Babe Ruth sports- at Patchogue High school's bac- standing in French made by a C. church. 75c Several more young men have COLD CUTS manship awards and the Memorial calaureate services in the school boy—Bernard James Arnold. Art prize were given at Patchogue auditorium Sunday night. Several awards were made to been accepted for enlistment in BOILED HAM 75c High school for the first time this students who had won them in the company of Suffolk County . . H lb. Speaking from personal experi- outside competition. These includ- Army and Air Force Volunteers. year. The donor of the Memorial ence in European lands which have They are David W. Ecker of Patprize has chosen to remain Art MERKEL'S SKINLESS lost their freedom , the Rev. Mr. ed: anonymous. Awards "cum laude" for out- chogue, Matthew Fardette . and Osborne told of the things that FRANKFURTERS . 67c After the awarding of honors, standing achievement in _ the NaG. Howard Hatfield, member of happen to a country wherr the tional Latin competition—Ann to Albertus Magnus college, New 75e the Patchogue Board of Education, people lose their rights. Growth Mari e Stehle and Jerome Edward Haven , Conn., based on a competipresented the diplomas to the of the militaristic spirit is one of Hughes; awards for outstanding tive examination — Carmen Mari e the outstanding symptoms of free- achievement in the Latin Sight Braunschweiger Liver graduates. Baumbach. Miss Baumbach learnThe musical program for the dom 's decline, he pointed out. Translation contest for pupils in ed earlier in the week, Father Bologna Also talcing part in the service New York , New Jersey and Walsh told the audience, that she ceremonies included the playing of . "Tannhauser" were the Rev. George K. Swartz- Pennsylvania—Dolores Ann Mar- is also awarded a scholarship Thuringer Blood a march from /r|^ (Wagner) and Rosamunde over- fager of the Lutheran Church of quardt , Ann Marie Stehle and valued at $1,200 by the University Goose Neck Brand 1 mm ture (Schubert),, by the combined Our Savior , who issued the call Jerome Edward Hughes. of the State of New York, as a orchestra ; a trumpet duet, "Ven- to praise ; the Rev. Gerald E. A scholarshi p valued at $1,200 result of her standing in the Re- Liverwurst Elizabeth Boyce of the Patchogue Congre- to Mount St. Vincent-on-the-Hud- gents State Scholarship examina- Knockwurst by us" (Goldman) * Pausewang and Paul Kelly, Leroy gational church , who issued the son, based on a competitive ex- tions. Peterson accompanist; a Saxo- call to worship and led the Lord's amination — Maureen Ann Birkwas The salutatory address phone solo, "Soloette," (Briegel ) prayer; Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen mier. made by Jerome Hughes, and the PRICES THRU JULY 7th by Rdbert Conklin , Leroy Peter- of the Patchogue Jewish CommunA scholarship valued at $1,200 valedictory by Miss Stehle. The Phone early (or Holiday son, accompanist; "The Synco- ity, who led the responsive read- to Fordham university based on Rev. William Osborne, pastor of pated Clock," (Anderson) the ing, and the Rev. Carl ,G. Geraannt a competitive examination—Peter St. Lawrence R. C. church in Saychoice orchestra ; "The Star Spangled of the Emanuel Lutheran church , Michael Browne. | ville, delivered the commencement Banner," orchestra and audience. who gave the Scripture lesson. A scholarship valued at $1,200 address. Arrangement of the program _ i _i¦¦ m ____»__a»_——amI l— i— —i —i m ———————a—_— i- na MI _¦T_rwi-»»»—»_»¦»> ill , in m i_) was under the direction of Arnold -in _-_ i -»-m m -—i-_r_i-_i _»-»T —¦¦ i _ -w» -»Tn_ -_ n_ _» M _ ¦_»-»¦ Gile. The list of graduates follows: ¦ 4405 Bring Your Screening Problems to Us Sanford Coleman & Son AT THE LAKE ON FRY BOULEVARD Next to the Prudential Development Office C^¦¦__ _ _¦*»- -
© Copyright 2024 Paperzz