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plomas to t h e g radua tes by Cl i f -ford d. l l a w K i n s . pres ident of t h "b u a i d of e d u c a t i o n , t he school bando i l '- l eu severa l we l l -p layed m u s i c a lsi l e c t i i n-- f r o m the musical" G i u i " . I'\) ' l o \ \ i n u t h e pre - . -n .a-t i n o.' d ip . onum Al . Thomas pr -sen ' "d D onna C a s t e l l a n o w i t h t h eC la^ s V a l e d i c t o r i a n A w a r d andt h e P a r e n t - T e a c h e r Assoc ia t ionA w . u d for i h . 1 Great"*.. Con t i ' ibu -t i o n to her Cla-s . The Class Sal-n a t o i i a n A w a i d was presented toFern Cohen w h o w a s also givent h e Pa ren t -Te i cher Associa t ionS a l u t a t o r i a n A w r d . The P- i ron t -Tracher Award for A c a d e m i cAi h i e x e m e n t wa s u iven to Chr i sSabo l i s . son of Air . and Ahrs.( ' h a l i e s Sabolis of . M a s t i c Beach.'I !H A I t h u r I I . C '.u t ie A m e r L a n1 i'gio:i Post \oAA Awards forA n u r ;c : in i sn i , were p resen ted toV i r g i n i a Di logame and DanielK n o w l e s by Legion CommanderK u i t .Marks. Tlie Award for theBest Kssay <.»11 A m e r i c a n i s m , ana n n u a l p re sen ta t ion f rom t h e Le-gion Port 's Ladies A u x i l i a r y , waspresen ted t o C h r i s t i n e L i n d n e r byAirs . F.va Landa i of Post 15 3.1C h r i s t i n e la ter read her prize-win n i n e es-av .

Awards for the best girl a thle teand the best boy a t h l e t e were wonby Doris F r ik sen and Al ichae lWeiss. Fern Cob MI was given anaward for excel lence in m a thema-t i cs, ( l i t i s Sabolis for excellencein science. Maureen Aude t for ex-c e l l e n c e in Fngl i sp and JamesHorkov ich for excellence in socialstud ie s .

B e n e d i c t i o n was pronounced byHie Rev. John V i g n a l i and t h e Re-cess ional played by the bandb i o t . t r h t t h e even ing ceremonies toan i m p r "-MVC closing.

Those ura i lua ted w ere. CherylAcoutn ella. Linda Ann Alf in i to .Li Kan Apr i l An lerson , Alber tN i c h r l a s Armst rong , Alaureen IdaA u d e t , Barba: a A n n Lorraine Bar-Loire . Calvin Yeoman Barnes ,Loui s Paul B e n i t t o , Alichael An-gel Bonil la . Nichola s John Bres-cia , J u d i t h - A n n Brown. HowardV i n c e n t Bul lock. R a l p h DanielBurgos . Josep h Wal t e r .hirr, Wil-l i a m Paul Bun . Carol Louise Cala-br ia , Rose A n n e Angela Carac-ciolo , ? I a r y Patr ic ia Caruso , Fran-ces Sy l v i a Cass i l iano , DonnaAlar ie Cast e l l ano . Luke Phi l ipCas . rog iovann i . Wayne Josep hCavul ie re . R i t a Joan Celowanchik.Rober t John Chappina . Joyce AnnChesna. Robert Francis Chick.Jane t A n n C i l i e n t o . Jo -Ann Phyl-lis C la rk . Robin A d a i r Cochran.IIii-c A n n Ala i ' i e Cognata. FernA l i l ' icent Coh MI . Donna LorraineC r u l k s 'n a n k . K m m a n u e l Chai'lesCrvr *. J u d i t h Ann Cummings.Frank Counio . M a r t i n DaK\ Mar-g a i e t R i t a Ala i ' v Davee. Georget teA n n DeBa t to . Paul Al ichael De-N n i o , J ames I l a io ld Devoe. Vir-g i n i a Pa t r i c i a Dilegame, JohnI ' e tmis D u r a n t e , R u t h Ka ther ineF d w a i ' d s . Edw.u d Al ichae l Funis.Doi is ThiMi i ine Er iksen . JosephKspo .s ' to. Cai'o! Alai ' ie Evans ,John Al ichae l E \a i i s , An thonyF a t t i z z o , James Ilowa, d Faulk-ner. Veda Celeste Fava' a. El yseFernandez. Wi l l i am Augus t Fos-ter . Lucy F iances Fuchs , - JohnGeorge Gay lord, Noel RobertGerace. Salvatore .Limes Gian-ni no. A l a t t h e w Vincent Gioia.Glenn Voir Gray. ChristopherFrancis Greco . Alar ianne PatriciaGregory, John William Gutherie ,John Paul Hemmy, Faye SharonHendrickson. Robert John Hig-gins, Michael Stephen Holowzak ,James Andrew Hprkovich. "' Rich-ard Thomas Jank<\ Wanda Cas-mira Jeiidral , Richard Johnsen ,El izabeth Ann Alary Harden ,Raymond Joel Keenan , CaredKempner , Edward Joseph Kenny.Daniel Alarshal l Knowles. II ,Alary Ann Lagumis, " GerardCharles Lamberti. Vincent JosephLampasona , Alargaret Ann Lan-dau , Richard Lanni , Reeves Den-nis Lehmann, John Lilerti. SandraArlene Lichtenberger. ChristineA n n a Lindner/- Barbara AlaryVictoria Lynch , Patricia AlildredMeDermott , Frances Ann AIcHughAlary Edith AIcNulty. Charles Al-fred Malgrat , Sharon Claire Alans-field. Leonard ATai'otta , LorraineAlarshak , Donald Paul MartinRobert William Matos , Judith AnnAIez/.apelle. John Alexan dre Mil-lei' . Norman Elsworth Miller.Alichael John Alisciagna , AlargaretFrances Aloffitt , Louise Frances

Alorano , Louis Christian Muller ,"'Dorothy Violet Murph y, Ann JeanAlurray, Carol Anne Alusico , Pe-ter Law rence Alusunieci , DonaldEmmett Robert O'Brien , JohnJoseph 0],al , Josep h Vincent Or-lando . Vinceiita Rose Theresa Or-lando. Peter Paul Parish VincentPascale. Grace Irene Peck, CoronaAlarie Perro ' t i . C a ' o ^ Ann Pes -eLynn Alay Pettit , Albert RosarioPizzuti . Nancy Lee Potokm 1."

¦>Edward Potts , Janice ElenorePrice , Katherine Rose Provenzano,Aladeline Provisiero , John JosephRanzinger, Alary Ellen TheresaReichert. Doris Elizabeth Riha,Arthur Edward Riker , EdwardRuge, Patrick Joseph Russell ,Christopher John Sabolis , '¦ An-gelo Thomas Sanmiarco, JosephAI. Schultz , Lawrence CharlesShulz , Diana Celeste ScrimaKathleen Alarie Seely, Jeanette AI.Serine/'" Pamela R. Serine ,* Dian tAlary Sharkey,1'- Robert StevenSoklaski , Raymond James StaigerJoseph Anthony Start, JoseplDominick Stellato, George Gray-son Stewart, Robert SymondsJoseph Patrick Tamburrino, Barbara Frances Taylor , BarbaraJean Thorn , Harold M. ThompsonNancy Diane Thullen. ; Alac Aug-ustus Titmus, Anthony PeteiTorre , John Peter Vassil , Car-mella Rose Volini ,'1' Dianne Eliz-abeth Vollrath, Alichael JamesWeiss, Fred Joseph Weseman,Sara h Susan Zuzierla.

'•'' Denoces Honor Student.

Floyd Jr. High Eastport HighContinued from page 1, this section

Harold Schoppman. Jr., son of Air.and Al l' s. Haro ld Schoppman oiNort h Count ry Road , Eas tpor t .The va led icto r i an i-p ech wasgiven b y Cared Keck , d a u g h t e r ofAir. and Ai r s . Cornel ius H"ck ofM o n t a u k H i g h w a y, E a s t p o i t .

The pre siden t of the seniorclass. I.eland H a l l , presented toP r i n c i p a l W i l l i a m J. Presley, por-t r a i t s of A b r a h a m Lin co ln andGeorge W a s h i n g t o n as the g i f tf i o m the Senior Class . Air. Pasz-k iew icz was presented wi th a gi ftf rom I. "hind Hal l foi - the help hehad g iven tin t he yearbook , "TheSi a tuck . " John Sipkowski presen-ted a gi f t to Aliss Hi l iner for heia r t and deco ra t ion work.

A w a r d s hy local o rgan iza t ionwere presented as fol lows: Ascholarsh ip to George Arelo pre-sen ed by Airs . Stel la Capozzolaof t i ie Ladies A u x i l i a r y of theFire D e n a r t m e n t : a s i lver liw 'dato va 'edVtor i an Carol Keck anda h i o n z e medal to sa lu ta tor ianHaro ld Schoppman from AlexUrgolowich. Commander of theAmer ican Legion Post 1545. IvyLee Gaf fga and Susan Harr isonwere presented wi th awards byAirs. L o i r a i n e Kostuk f rom theEastport Book Fair Diane Chris-t ianson received the R u t h HudsonAlemor ia l Scholarship, and SharonBigora the Ci t izenshi p Awardpresented by Umberto Carlone.president of the Teachers Associa-t ion . Carol Keck received an awardpresented by Reg ina ld F. Hawkinsof the Eastport Ch"inical Eng ineCo. No. 1. Harold Schoppman re-ced ed an A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y Aleda!presented by Airs . Wal ter San-ford, h is tor ian of t he S u f f o l k-Chapter . Na t iona l Society. Daugh-ters of the American Revolut ion.Susan Harr ison received ar awardby Airs . Alary Raynor , presidentof the Parent-Teacher Associa-tion.

Awards presented on behalf ofthe donors by the Facul ty Com-mittee on Awards . John Ruggierocha i rman, were as follows , a $25savings bond to Linda Dolt , f romDr. and Airs. Sherman W Craw-ford ; a Home Economics awardto Carol ine Lorenzen from thePatchogue Electric Li g ht Co.;Betty Crocker Home AlakingAward to Diane Chris t ianson fromGeneral Al i l l s : a $5 award to Row-land Devore f rom the V.F.W Cen-ter Aloriches Post ; a plaquet toJohn Si pkowski from th» Ameri -can Automobi l e Associat ion; amedal to Harold Schoppman fromBausch and Lomh; awards wor"given to the editor of the Sea-tuck. Susan Harr ison, and theBusiness Alanager , Sharon Bi-gora. Pins were presented to CarolKeck , L inda Dolt. Diane Chris-tianson , Sharon Bigora and Thom-as Schmid t f rom the Band Club.Sharon Bigora and M a r t h a Sch-nieder received awards for typ ing50 words pel" minu te , and JohnHeather received $10 foi- t yp ing

100 words per minute from theBusiness Department and anaward to Maryann Petrignanifrom the Bristow Insurance Ag-ency. Carol Keck and HaroldSchoppman won awards from theL.I. Press A trop hy was presen-ted to Linda Dolt from Proctorand Gamble. A Citizenship Awardwent to Lois DeCarlo from theAmerican Agriculturist , and apresentation was made to LindaDolt and Harold Schoppman fromDanforth Foundation.

The officers of the senior classwere : President , Leland Hall. VicePresident, 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 whichwere given out by Lester Gerard ,president of the board of educa-tion. Airs. Josephine Erwin of thebusiness department presentedCatherine Brocki , Lois DeCarlo,Linda DolV Susan Harrison ,Barbara Keck , Gail Liebel , Mary-ann Petrignani, Viola Richardson ,Martha Schneider," and WillieSue Travis for diplomas in thefield of stenography. Ivy LeeGaffga , James Lashuk , DavidAlcPhail , Donald Michne , RichardOlish , John Skorobohaty and Ken-neth Will iams received diplomasin the field of general business.Jerome Paszkiewicz presented Ed-ward Ferrand and Thomas Schmidtfor diplomas in the field of indus-trial arts. Airs. Alary Raynorpresented Caroline Lorenzen fordiplomas in the field of home-making.

Umberto Carlone presented Shar-

on Bigora ,:': Leland Hall , JohnHeather and Carol Keck :: formathematics dip lomas. Science Ma-jors were presented for diplomasby Paul J. Therrien. They wereGeorge Arleo ,* Theodore Czar-necki , Rowland Devore, PhillipDittmeier, Harold Schoppman ,'1'John Sipkowski* and SigmundWutkiewicz.* Airs. Victoria Kuechpresented Diane Christianson* fora diploma in the field of foreignlanguage.

After the awarding of the di-plomas the benediction was givenby the Rev. David Records , and therecessional was played by Mrs.Mather. The graduates formedcongratulatory lines on the schoollawn.

* Indicates graduate's diplomabears the seal of National HonorSocietv.

Mrs. Gordon G. Dickson , ATlantic 4-1114

The Ladies' Auxi l iary of theEast Aloriches Fire Departmentheld a covered dish supper lastweek to which guests were in-vited. The proceeds of a gameparty which followed Ave re givento Camp Paquatuck. Among thosepresent were Mesdames FrancesDayton , Catherine Ringhoff . Ann"Sehwarting, Dorothy Gonzalez ,Alildred Previte , Dorothy Kosloski.Helen Lane , Eff ie McCutcheon ,Irene Nash , Marjorie Gordon ,Ani ta Lias, Glad ys Ruland , GladysIverson , Marge Monti , NaureenSanford , Lee Goldsteen , LauraG a l n i n , Alary Kanas , Helen Kanas ,Barbara Kanas , Camille Daniels ,Anna Gaynn. Isabelle Chapman.Irene Howell , M'my Robinson ,Carrie Timosh , Ruth Shiminsk i ,BeverlyVakay, Eileen Jones , Al-ma Reeve, Helen Fortune , JaneAlohr and the Misses Lily andMeta Casten , all of East Mor-iches; Alesdames Dolores Kanas.Virginia Smith , Sophia Loper andMari lyn Kapchan of Center Mor-iches; Airs. Lois Robinson ofSpeonk; Frances Zankaski ofLyndhurs t , N.J.; Mrs. MarylouSchramm of Mastic; Mrs. SophieHunter of Eastport , and AirsJessie Gruenfeld of Brooklyn.

The annual commencement ofthe East Moriches Union FreeSchool Avas held in the school audi-torium at 8:15 p. m. June 23.Those graduating Avere ClarkAdams, Linda Bogash , BruceBristow, Robert Brown , JohnDobrie , Vera Ferrer , Lunne Frem-

gen , Paul Haines , Timothy Head-rick , Linda Henderson , Kovm I ' OU -ell . Karen Kanas , Deborah Ket-cham , Terry Kosloski , Mai ioni.ucas , A n u r e w Ala cCork inda lo .Richard Mi gneroy. George Alue 1 -ler , Jr., Susan Aluller , DonnaN i k l u s . Rona.d Ris ing , AlaureenSchopp man . R o b e r t Scnrader . Ne-vada Schwar t ing. Linda Serviss,Ed i th Smuh , Gary S t y p u l k o w s k ivmi Edward W i l k . The I n v o c a t i o nwas given by the Rev. RobertLeinm ¦rn iann and the S a lu t a t o i yby Paul Haines . Tii j class poemAvas delivered by A l a r i o n Lucasand the class creed by NevadaSehAvarting. "The Tea Rose " wasrecited by Lynn Fremgen and theclass log lead by C.eorge A l u e d e i ,the class ep i t ap h was g iven byEd\A-ard Wi lk and t h e cla.— be-quests by Vera Fe i r e r . Tokensof the Fu ture w -re read by TerryKosloski and the Respon se givenby Linda Boga-h. 'I he val"dv-tory address was given by LindaHenderson. P r i n c i u a l H a r r y W.Huson gave out the d ip lomas.The color guard was made up o ''Adrienne Ri tz , Diane G a l v i n andValerie Vakay. The ushers wereC y n t h i a Har r i son , Donna K i j o w -ski , Tanya Headr ick . Eugenia VanNam.ee, Donald T u t t l e . SandraAlever and Terrv Reeve.

Mr. and Ai rs. Edwa rd Bristow .Jr., enter ta ined members of the i rfami ly and the fam'i ly of thebridegroom af te r the marr iage oftheir daughter, Frances , to Ray-mond Wolfe of Greenlawn lastSaturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reeve lef tlate Monday n igh t for a three-week v is i t to their son and daugh-ter-in-law, All' , and Ai rs. H i r a mReeve of Gilmore City, I o w a . Ai rs.Horace Alott w i l l p lay the Metho-dist church organ w h i l e A l t s .Reeve is away.

Mr. and Airs. P h i l i p Kneeter ofHampton Bays and Airs. Ger t i udeSeider of Alastic Beach were d i n -ner guests last Sa tu rday of Ai r. .Grace Davis of A la in Street .

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Michael KijowskisOf East MorichesMarried 50 Years

EAST MORICHES — Mr. andMrs. Michael Kijo\v *ki of Mon-tauk I l iyhway, East Mor iehe- , ,celebrated the i r Golden A n n i v e i -sary 'Sunday at the Lindennu- ivHotel , Center Moriches.

Anions those a t tending t h e cel-ebration were tiie Ki jowskis ' sonsand daughters, lAIrs . Chr i s top herMontgomery and Mrs. An thonyFicuri l l i of Greenport . Miss HelenWade of Florida , Paul Ki jowskiof East Quogue and Michael ,Harry and Theodore Ki jowski ofEast Moriches.

Approximate ly 40 f r i ends AA'ereon hand to celebrate the ann ive r -sary with the Kijowskis. A buf fe tsupper Avas served , and Mrs. Ki-jowski receiA-ed many »ii'ts.

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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, ManuelCorderio of Mastic, Doris Provost of Masticand Edward Petersen of Shirley.

RemsenburgGraduates 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 — thefirst church here — Avhich Avas

built in 1853.Members of the graduating

class were Michael Ayscue, NancyBabkieAvich , Herbert CorAvin, Ste-ven De Pierro , Laura Hubbard ,Julia Ann Kubicki , Plenry LonskLSandra Mills , Steven Nerger , Eu-gene Pacholk , Bonnie ReAvt , Sar-gent Alison , Jane Walsh.

Bonnie Rewt, vice president ofthe class , was valedictorian. NancyBabkieAvich, president , Avas saluta-torian ; Michael Ayscue, secretary,and Steven Nerger, treasurer.

The class will Avas read bySteAren Nerger.

Valedictorian and salutatorianaAvards were pi'esented to BonnieRewt and Nancy BabkieAvich bytrustee Vincent R. Reilly. Most-improved-student aAvard was pre-sented to Stephen Nerger byTrustee John A. Burgess. Atten-dance aAArard Avent to Henry Lon-ski. Mrs. Clement Petraszewski,teacher, pi-esented penmanship cer-tificates to Bonnie ReAv t , SandraMills and Nancy Babkiewich , andMiss Janice Buck , teacher, gavethe art medal to Sandra Mills.

Athletic medals Avere presentedby Mr. De Simone as 1'OH OAVS :Bowling, Steven Nerger , StevenDe Pierro, Henry Lonski , andBonnie ReAvt, Janie Walsh andLaura Hubbard.

Shuffleboard, Eugene Pacholk,Herbert CorAvin , Michael Ayscueand Julie Kubicki , Laura Hubbardand Bonnie ReAVt.

The program began Avith aprocessional , pled ge of allegianceand the singing of "America."Other songs by the class were"America, the Beautiful", "Ya n-kee Doodle Dand y'" and "AuxlLange 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., chairmanof the board of trustees, presenteddiplomas to the graduates. Classcolors Ave re black and gold andthe class flower , the AmericanRose.

A feature not on the programwhich evoked much applause Avasthe presentation of a radio to Har-old Baldwin, Avho completed 10years as school custodian and be-cause of poor health Avas forcedto 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, MissHelen Adams, in carton of dishes. Some items from edition:Appeal to generals from North and South to forget differencesat 1874 West Point class reunion; instructions for safeguardingagainst cholera and advertisement of summer suits celling for$10 and $15. —Advance Photo by Gomez

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tramural Athletic Trophy for mostpar t ic ipat ing points; Sue BethCarter , Ir is Kootlich and FrancesMontecalvo received Girls ' A t h -letic Keys; Betty Walczak and Jos-tph Vaient i received d ic t ionar iesdonated by the Cla^ -s of l i 'Hl asClass Activity Par t ic ipa t ion Aw-ards. The AAA Driver EducationAAvard was won by Jean Murdoch.William Sinclair won the Daugh-ters of the Amer ican Revolu t ionMedal for Excel lence in History.The Steuben Society Award forHighest Mark in Senior HistoryAvent to Ir is Koestlich , AVIIO re-ceived a d i c t iona ry from theHenry E. Steimvay Uni t 00 ofPatchogue. Eastern Federal Sav-ings and Loan Association pre-sented Wil l iam Golembeski witha $25 award for mathematics.

Long Island Press Medals wereawarded to valedictorian FrancesMontecalvo and Terry Howell forscholarship and athletic abi l i ty .Patchogue Electric Light Com-pany presented Theresa CzygierAvith a $25 Homenviking AAvard.National Office Management As-sociation AAvards went to BettyWalczak for account ing; GlendaCook for secretarial skills andMargaret Albino for clerical ac-complishments.

Music medals for their per-formances in the NeAv Mork StateMusic Festival Avent to Mary AnnKober , William Sinclair and Jos-eph Vaienti. Mrs. James B. M.Bulloch presented an aAvard to theentire Center Moriches HighSchool Band for patriotic obser-vances. Accepting the award onbehalf of the band Avas RonaldBernstein.

For outstanding al l-around lead-ership over a four year period inall facets of school life , TerryHoAvell and Frances Montecalvoreceived the highly-coveted Bal-four Key AAvards. The Avinners 'names are to be inscribed on apermanent school plaque.

The Wil l iam Floyd Chapter ofthe Sons of the American Revo-lution presented Joseph Vaientiwith a Medal for Patriotic Cit-izenship.

Mrs John Whitehead , past pres-ident of the Center MorichesPTA , presented Will iam Golem-beski with the PTA TeachersMemoria l Scholarship. Ar thur Nol-den Avas alternate.

Alfred Debler , i ncoming presi-dent of the Center Moriches

Commiunity Scholarship Fund , pre-sented grants ranging from $150to $425 to Iris Koestlich , RaymondBullock and Frances Montecalvo.Alternates Avere Kathryn Beck.William Sinclair and Mary AnnKober

Graduated Avere : Margaret E.Albino , Kathryn J. Beck/ : JoyceV. BerkoAvitz , Ronald L. Bern-stein , Richard P. Boyle , RaymondI. Bullock , Michael A. Carnes ,James J. Carpenter , Sue BethCarter, 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. Hoshy la , Terry N. H OAV-ell , Miary A n n C. Kober , AnnetteL. Kochlin , Iris H. Koestlich ,Thomas J. Langhauser, FrancesA. E. Montecalvo/ " Jean M. Mur-dock , Barbara S. Nally, ':' ArthurR. Nolden , John C. Osarzuk.Gary V. Raymond , Roger B.Reeve , Kathleen M. Reisig, NancyE. Robert , John W. Rogers, JoanW. Russell , George Schultz , Jr.,William S. Sinclair , Carol A.Squire , John P. Sutliffe, BrendaJ. Valdez , Joseph G. Vaienti,Betty L. Walczak" and WallaceVan Slyke.

In addition to their regular di-plomas , certificates for completionof requirements in vocational sub-ject areas Avere presented to:Joyce BerkoAvitz for beauty cul-ture ; William Golembeski fortechnical electronics and DelhvinDurrett for automotive mechanics.

": Denotes Honor Student.

CM. High

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