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Page 1: Teachers Tops; Marking Hit · Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Mrs. Murphy introduced Mrs. Muriel Gallagher, general chair-man of the Senior banqutl,, and thanked her and the committees

Senior Banquet at BHSAids Scholarship Fund

BELLPORT—The Senior banquet for the Bellport , High SchoolClass of li)61 was held May 18 at the school. The theme this yearwas "Springtime in Paris." Proceeds svill go to the scholarship fund.

The decorations committee was commended for its hours of laborwith a splendid artistic finale. The auditorium walls from floor tov -t ' i mi; we re coveied with brownpaper upon which were 1 drawn andpainted numerous Paris scenes.Many mount ings of baskets con-ta in ing pastel p ink and blue flow-ers were hung in the corners. Onesvall had a floral welcome to Pariswhile rod geraniums lined thestage front . The curtain was dec-orated wi th Paris travel posters.These and manv natural ana ar-tificial multicolored floral arrange-ments bedecked the tables set forfour on two sides of the room, inParisian sidewalk cafe sty le. Treesof pastel blue stood in back ofthese tables. Behind the U-shapedtabk' at which some of tho giustsand otlice:s of Student Council andClass officers sat was a paint ingof Napoleon done bv the commit-tee.

Ninety-six graduates and 17guests were welcomed by Mrs.Thomas Murp h y, president of theJunior-Senior High School Parent -Teacher Association , who wasmaster-of-ceremonies. R i c h a r dMav , president of the class, saidGrace. Then followed a roast beefdinner served by 11 svaitresseswith pastel colored crepe paperaprons and caps . The menu svaswri t ten in French and before theTartes aux pommes avec cremeglaeoe and Cafe-Lait was served ,addresses wore made by Mrs.Thomas M u r p h y ; Thomas Feeney,high school princi pal; Lionel Ros-enbla t t , president of the StudentCouncil , and Dr. Erwin Dingman.supervising principal . Then fol-lowed dessert and after dinnerm i n t s from favors attached to aFrench poodle in pastel colors .

Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Ding-m a n ; Mr. Feeney; Edward Me-l lugh . assistant princi pal; Guid-

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ance Councilor Laurence Paisleyand Mrs. Paisley; homo roomcouncilors , Richard P. naldsvin andMrs. Baldwin; Mrs. George Paul ,Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Gabr-ilian,Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds ,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stock , andMr. and Mrs. Thomas Murp hy.

Mrs. Murphy introduced Mrs.Muriel Gallagher , general chair-man of the Senior banqutl,, andthanked her and the committeesfor their splendid work on the af-fair.

About 9 p. m., dancing beganto the music of a three piece band ,the Del Trons , consisting ofWalter Bone of Bell port , EdwardScavelli of East Patchogue andJerry Roebland of Sayville. Alldonated their time and music untilligh ts out at 10:45 p. m.

Those svho assisted at the af-fair were : Mrs. Richard Carleton ,Mrs. Alvord Finn , Mrs. ThomasWallen , Mrs. Raymond Klein , Mrs.Floyd Hassell , Mrs. Camillo A.Kemper , Mrs. Thomas Butler , Mrs.Albert Hotchkins , Mrs. EdwardEdwards , Mrs. Ral ph Taylor, Mrs.Allan Woods , Mrs. David Rosen-blatt , Mrs . Rose DiNicola , Mrs.Roy Deems , Mrs. Dominick Fra-bizio , Mrs. Louis Lento, Mrs.George W. Friedell , Mrs. Alexan-der Litwin. Mrs. Thomas Carroll ,Mrs. Anthony Lambaise , Mrs. Den-nis Puleston , Mrs. Joseph Abrams ,Mrs. John P. Binnington , Mrs.Nettie Piccinone , Mrs. ArthurMurray, Mrs. P. B. De Santis ,Mrs. Norma Block , Mrs. VernonKresse , Mrs. Ralph Stephani , Mrs.Alan Thorndike , Mrs. MaxwellSmall , Mrs. Joseph Adams , Mrs.George Morris and Joseph Gerard.

Public Opinion Survey FindsTeachers Tops; Marking Hit

In Central District 4:

BELLPORT—The Citi-zens' C o u n c i l of CentralSchool District 4 has com-pleted its tabulations andanalysis on the public opin-ion survey recently conduct-ed in t h e district . Over3,000 questionnaires weremailed to residents of thedistrict in April.

The purpose of this question-naire svas to determine the publicattitude on many important ques-tions relating to the operation ofthe schools. There were 30 ques-tions covering such fields as therecent hi gh school site vote , trans-portation , marking system, etc.

The council svas pleased to finda favorable response to its ques-tionnaire regarding the quality ofteaching. About 70 per cent foundthe teachers to be between aver-age and superior , while only twoper cent found them poor. Almostas impressisre svas the supportshosvn for the subjects and themanner in wheh they are taught.

The only part of the educationalprogram failing to win approvalsvas the marking system, nosvbased on teacher evaluation of thepup il. Strong support svas givento the traditional numerical mark-ing system.

Throughout the replies a strongfeeling manifest ed itself againsthigh taxes. This feeling svas shar-ed equall y by all areas of the dis-trict. Nowhere was this more evi-dent than in the replies regardingthe defeated vote on the proposedhigh school site. It is to be as-sumed the recent budget defeatconfirms the above conclusion.

On the question regarding bustransportation , .">0 per cent favoredkeeping it the same , 32 per centfavored an increase and 18 percent favored decreasing transpor-tation.

The question regarding doublesessions evoked the largest re-sponse of any. While a majorityopposed double sessions , an appre-ciable percentage felt the qualityof education would not be affectedby double sessions.

The council thanked all thosewho returned questionnaires andespecially those svhose extra com-ments did so much to make theiranswers more meaning ful. Thecomplete results of the survey arebeing made available to theSchool Board for its study. Theseresults svill also be used as a basisfor further action by the Citizens'Council.

BHS Honor Roll IssuedMerit Students Listed:

BELLPORT—The Bellport High School honor and merit rollswere issued last week, and arc as follows:

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Seventh Grade — David Albur-ger, Julie Beitel , Gail Bieselin ,Joyce De Rosa , Vera Feher , Ar-lane Frederick , Barbara Gelband ,Arthur Gross, James Haas, LeslieHallock , Constance Krebs , DoreenLanfeldt , Melody Narzola , Made-line Mingino, Ann , Mulkecn , Pat-ricia Mulkeen , Jean Penny, LynnRappe , Joanne Schaefer, Sara-Jean Stephani , Mark Stewart, Den-nis Viola , Herman Wahlfeld , PaulWarner , George Wittier.

Eighth Grade — Margo Critz ,Helen Kotasek , Barbara Leddy,Desta Moore , Nancy Padlon , DariaRobbiano , Marth a Roberge , DavidSparrosv , Arlene Stephani.

Ninth Grade — Philip Brewer ,Nancy Briggs, Karen Forrester,John Gasosvski , Hillary Jochno-witz , Valerie Kondratuk , EllenKoshland , Helen Loftus, Carol Lo-micky, Patrick Mc Mahon , Nicho-las Palevsky, Lillian Spata.

Tenth Grade — Elliot Bordon ,Bronsvyn Cerone , Jeffrey Coon ,John Dallin , Peter Delmonte , Di-ane Huse , Sherry Ince , ArthurJohnson , Donna Kropp, CarolynMarshall , Kathleen Pendergast, Ka-r en Roeser , Alan Thorndike , Ve-ronica Wallen.

Eleventh Grade — Richard Beth ,John Everitt, Lorraine Foden , Rob-ert Heins , Joanne Leddy, JamesMarrion , Margery More , MaryannPendergast, Victor Reusch , Eliza-beth Spickerman.

Tsvelfth Grade — Virginia Bor-ruso, Pamela Edsvards , BarbaraFinn.

Merit RollSeventh Grade — Eugene Bei-

tel , Sheila Bonds , Kathleen Carr ,Andrew C ha mb er s, John Coon ,Francis Del Broccolo , Marlene DeReeder , Anna Di Sibio , MichelleDono , Wendy Erickson , John Fo-ti , Toni Fuoco, Joel Furman .Kathleen Giammarinaro, CathyGomez , Margaret Huck, JayInce, Edsvard Johann , ElizabethLacey, Sherry Lancaster , BerniceLechner , Vincent Lettiere, JeanLippincott , Barbara Mac Comis-key, Ellen Mac Dougal , EugeneMach ,Robert Maffetone , SherryMasem , Renee Mucci .KathleenMurphy, Thomas O'Neill , LindaOrsinger , J o s e p h Pendergast ,Clairann Pizzo , Judith Pongonis ,Robert Ridgesvay, Terry Roberge ,Gregory Shore , .J ^rt Skala , Peg-gy Staples , M "iy Tarantino , Ja-mes Ward , R^bei - Ward , MarkWeiner.

Eighth Grade — Donna Ahrend ,Heide Albanese, Stephen Bedell ,Patricia Brazel , Carol Ege, Mi-chael Feher, James Feltman , Ga-briel Gallo , Mary Hanson , JaniceHeller , Douglas Hotchkin , BettyJeffries, Geraldine Juliano , Mi-chael Kalinosvski, Robert Kamp-svart, Thomas La Guardia , Her-bert Marshall , April Mfarzola , Ser-ge Masholie, Kathleen May, Ja-net Palermo, Alison Rand , AnnaRivera , Keith Rose, Robert Sces-ney, Gary Schneider, Thomas Shre-eve , Diane Simmons, Wayne Sohl ,Charles Stephani , James Ssvitzer,Charlotte Thorndike , Jo Ann Vig-giano , Gordon Walton , PatriciaWeaver , Elna Wedick , Miles White ,Darby Young.

Ninth Grade — Patricia Ash-ton , Patricia Belcher , Robert Col-lins , Joanne Corsi , Joseph DelBroccolo , Mary Di Donato , GailFrench , Joanne Gazzola , Jan Hu-bar , Steven Kalinosvski , John Koa-bel , Jean Kropp, Robert May,Judith Munhofen , Joseph Parisi ,Carol Patanjo , Joanne Politanski ,Cheryl Ridgeway, Brian Smith ,John Spires , Agnes Toronto , JaneTrotter , David Zukosvski.

T enth Grade — Susan Baker ,Carol Bonadonna Charles Bullock ,Shirley Carle , Will iam Chamber-lain , Kenneth Clarke , DorotheaCritz , Clifford Cummins , ShirleyDe Liva , Dale Demarest , WayneErickson , Mary Gom cf z , EllisHatch , Gae Knapik , Lydia Kuhn ,Martha Leffler , Linda Love , An-tonia Marrazzo , Delores Maffe-tone , Michael Moyor , James Nel-son , Mary Quail , Ethel Quinn ,Kathy Rose , William Rosvland ,Patricia Sachse , Jo Ann Savino ,Christopher Small , Ronald Strauss ,Peggy Wayte , Rosemary Weaver ,Stanley Wollmers , Richard Wood.

Eleventh G rade — Bree Bin-nington , Charles Couture, AnnaDe Filippi , Diane Fueci , RoseannGazzola , Geraldine Gei ger , LeslieGelband , Marie Green , Anne Kouts ,W a n d a Kwiatkowski , Lorraine

Kulakosvski, Anna Larcombe, Ma-rie Lento. Kathryn LePore , Chery lMartin , Margaret Mims , GeorgiaNeill , David Perino , Susan Quin-by, Edsvin Rappe , Barbara R°m-ette, Mary Savino , Betsy Schmitt ,Susan Scott , Estelle Simpson ,Robert Starke, Tobe Totten , Lil-lian Winters.

Twelfth Grade — Diane Athan-siou , Lynn Abrams , BarbaraAdams , Martin Albanese, ThomasBinnington , Patricia Cavaliei'e,Joseph Coleman , Rosemary Fich-ter , Gsven Foster , Elizabeth Hon-nett , A lb ert Hotchkin , GeorgeHouston , Bronwen Job , Keith McLean , Lynn Mac Dougal , RobertMaletta , Carol Mancuso , RichardMay, Regina Nejelski , KathleenO'Neill , Carol yn Parisi , PeggyPerry, Phili p Simone , Robert Tuz-za , Sandra Wallen , Sheryle War-burton , Agustus Weaver , HarrietWetherell.

Cubs Indians' for A Night;Heap Big Time Is Had by All

BELLPORT — The arrows flesv and the Indians ss-hooped , butall in the spir i t of Scouting, as Cub Scout Pack 28. of the KreamerStreet Parent-Teacher Association held its monthly pack meetinglast Thursday night . The theme of the month is "Indians. "

The Webelos den opened the meeting by leading all Cubs in re-newing their Cub Scout Promise.Malcolm Johnson and Company,Deyann Demarest anil Laura Dem-arest fol lowed with a demonst .a-t i im of safety in an archery ex-hib i t , using different size targets.

A f t i r the last arrow sventstraigh t to its mark , Cub Scoutsand t h e Wrbelos den . under super-s ision of Robert Fucbs . had Akelaescort three of the Webelos , JohnBurgess , Steve Hollman and Rob-ert Fucbs. Jr., on to make a markfor themselves in Boy Scout Troop28. They svere greeted ..nd hadscouting exp lained to them by theScoutmaster and then svere pre-sented to the member scouts ofthe patrol in which they svill bea member.

T! follosving asvards svereearned ny Cubs : Wolf bad ge. Wil-liam Houston ; Lion badge , Phil-lippe Roe ; Den chief card . AlarStewart ; Gold arrow, WilliamBlock, James Butler ; Silver arrosv .Ken Mains. Willi am Block , JamesButler , Steven Simmons , EddyHulse ; Denner. Charles Mulkeen .Jonathan W ood. Steven SimmonsWilliam Stewart , Gregory Stock.Hugh Mackenzie. Joe Paisley; As-sistant denner, Ken Mains , JohnBinnington, Robert Kropp, FrankReis , Steve Philli ps.

The closing ceremony consistedof Indian ceremonial dances bymembers of the Order of theArrow. The group svas in full In-dian rr gaiia. Pack 28 expressedits appreciation to the Order ofthe Arrow members. Herman De-Castro, advisor; Will iam Egemian.vice chief ; Art ie DeCastro. secre-tary ; John Mattfield. Ignatius Al-fono Ronnie Magagna , Jean Ribesand Mike Thompson.

On Saturday, Cub Scout Pack28 held its annual Soap Box derbyat Academy Lane and Shore Road.The entries svere designed fromsleek , romantic , sports model svitha rumble seat, to the slick , ultra-modern streamlined version of thefuture.

Due to the number of entries,the race svas run off in live heats.With a loud roar of their imagin-ary motors , the clouds of dustkicked up from the churningsvheels , and the deafening shout ,"They 're off ," the follosving re-sults svere decided : first svinnerof first heat , Michael Cherncy;second heat , Jonathan Wood ; thirdheat , Paul Butler; fourth heatJonathan Wood ; fifth heat , Jona-than Wood. Winners of derbyrace : first, Jonathan Wood , PaulButler and Michael Cherney tiedfor second; Alan Penney, JamesButler and Joe Harder tied forthird. Prizes svere asvarded tofirst , second and third place win-ners. The judges for the derbyss-ere Boris Lomonosoff , ErnestKan , Bernard Kropp and PaulButler.

The police department and theVillage Board cooperated tosvardmaking it a safe derby by block-ing off Shore Road.

The Club Scout picnic svill beJune 18.

BHS MusiciansWin High RatingsAt State Festival

Over 50 Bellport High School stu-dent musicians distinguished them-selves at the Nesv York StateSchool Music Association Solo andEnsemble Festival Friday andSaturday at North Babylon HighSchool.

Six students received the highestpossible rating, an A in grade VImusic. They svere: James Gem-mell , piano; Robert Van Horn ,trombone; Mary Ann Pendergast,oboe; Victor Reusch , cox-net; Da-vid Schletter , baritone horn , andAlan Thorndike , trombone.

The follosving soloists, ensem-bles , and accompanists participat-ed in the festival: Michele Di Vito,clarinet; Suzanne Beyer , clarinetand alto clarinet; John Ebersole,Clarinet; Jill La Monica , alto clar-inet; Katy O Neill , bass clarinet.Carolyn Marshall , flute; Mary AnnPendergast, oboe , oboe duet , MaryAnn Pendergast and JeanneThorndike c'arinet duet , KathyPendergast and Wendy Fleming.

Victor Reusch , cornet; BrianSmith , cornet; Robert May, cor-net; Robert Van Horn , trombone ;Alan Thorndike , trombone; JohnGasosvski, trombone; Harvey Mc-Chesney. trombone; David Schlet-ter , baritone; Robert Collins , bari-tone; James Nelson , French horn;James Gemmell , French horn ;David Mc Chesney, French horn.

Diane Huse , violin; Josiah Ro-senblatt , violin; Ann Kouts, vio-lin; Cassie Schsvartz, violin; Mar-go Critz , cello; William Mulkeen,cello; Robert Irons , string bass;string trio , Daria Robbiano , piano;Josiah Rosenblatt , violin; MargoCritz , cello; string quartet, Dey-ann Demarest , first viol in; Maroder Mateosian , second violin;Mary Jo Alburger , viola; WilliamMulkeen , cello.

Karen Rant , vocal solo; KathyKouts , piano; James Gemmell ,piano; Diane Huse , piano; Char-lotte Thorndike , piano; Maro derMateosian , piano; John Coon ,piano , Dario Robbiano , piano.

Accompanists for the soloistssvere : Gail French , James Gem-mell , Barbara Snyder , Diane Huse,Charlotte Thorndike , John Coon ,Kathy Kouts , Mrs. Victor Reusch ,Mrs. Walter Ebersole , Daria Rob-biano and Jean Lippincott.

Court of AwardsHeld to HonorLocal Girl Scouts

Bellport Girl Scout Troops 16and 62 held their Court of Awardsat the Kreamer Street School lastWednesday as a climax to a busyyear of working together on pro-ficiency badges. Not every girl ina given group worked on or re-ceived every badge.

The eighth grade girls, namely:Barbara Snyder, Marie Singler,Diane Simmons, Martha Roberge,Donna Ramirez, Nancy Padlon,Susan Hunter, Margaret Critz,Kax-en Bohn and Virginia Bethand six seventh grade girls in-cluding Sharon Vettel , LeweenStewart, Anne Mulkeen , PatriciaMulkeen , Doreen Langfeldt andGail Bieselin had been workingon their athletes ' badge underMiss Ru th Tergesen , the gamesbadge under Mrs. John Bojus andpersonal health and conservationbadges under Mrs Richard Beth.

The follosving 12 fifth gradegirls have b,een working on thechild care badge under Mrs. Rich-ard Stock, the games badge un-der Mrs. Bojus and the adventur-er badge under Mrs. Bojus andMrs. Beth: PattiJean RosvlandJan Ramirez Madeleine Piro Di-ane Mehrmann Linda LoughlinMargaret Lomg Janet GardnerCatherine Gould Carol FrenchMaro der Mateosian CatherineCorsvin and Joann Calderone.

Mrs. W. Dorsey Smith has svork-ed svith the sixth grade girls onthe player badge and the productof enthusiasm and effort providedthe afternoon 's entertainment inthe form of a play entitled "Mid-night Crossing" by John Murra ya delightful one-act murder mys-tery solution. The girls ' poise pro-jection and impersonation , the cos-tumes and scenery all revealedhours of painstaking preparation.The performance svas much enjoy-ed by the girls, their leaders andinvited guests.

Many years ago the founder ofGirl Scouting in America , JulietteLow , said that the wearing ofa proficiency badge indicates thata girl has done something oftenenough and ssrell enough so thatshe is prepared to give service inthat field and no girl should ac-cept or svear such a badge unlessshe is ready and wil l ing to do so.When 10 proficiency badges havebeen earned , four or five of which

are in one field of interest, andability to do advanced work infour fields has been demonstrateda Second Class scout is preparedfor her first class rank. Mrs. Losvsaid a First Class scout is a firstclass person.

Seven girls have qualified forthis rank and the neighborhoodchairman , Mrs. Edsvin Nystrom .presented these "Be Prepared"rank bad ges to the follosving girls:Laura Demarest, Gail Bieselin , Le-ween Stewart, Sharon Vettel , Nan-cy Bojus and Doreen Langfeldt.

After renewing their promiseand laws the Girl Scouts joinedtheir guests and enjoyed refresh-ments prepared and served by thefifth grade girls and a nesv girl ,Rose Anne Sherry, under the di-rection of Mrs. Bojus.

Bellport HighSchool News

On May 16 the seventh andeighth graders of Bellport HighSchool held their annual field day.It was run on the nesv track fieldin back of the school. The fol-lossing events svere included: 50and 100-yard dash sofv ball throwand telays. The eighth graderswere the victors svinning 62 J.2 to3C.

On Wednesday the faculty mem-bers of Bellport High played soft-ball against the girls' honor soft-ball team on the field in backof the school. The victors sverethe faculty members svinning 15

The follosving teachers made upthe faculty team: Mrs. Man- Bea-com , Miss Ruth Tergerson , Wil-liam Bassford , Charles Andersen ,Richard Hall , Russell Hanscom ,Miss Nancy Meartens , Joseph Pas-cale, William Reynolds , Josep h

Roberge, Seymour Osterer andMartin Welch.

The follosving girls comprisedthe honor team : Amelia Stephani ,Virginia Borruso , Lynn Abrams ,Kath y Klein , Kath y Pendergast ,Lorraine Foden , Pamela Edsvards ,Lee Kuhn , Kath y Rose , GeorgiaNeill , Susan Baker , Keith McLean ,Karen Kemper , Gail Gilliamsenand Lynn Mac Dougal.

On May 19, the follosving girlssvere inducted into the BellportHigh School Leaders Club: Lor-raine Foden , Cheryl Ridgesvay,Sheralyn Colichio , Dale Demarest ,Lee Kuhn , Karen Roeser , CarolLomicky, Marion Honnett , JudyMunhofen , Carol yn Marshall , GailGuindon and Kathy Pendergast.The requirements necessary are anacademic average of at least 80,a gym average of at least 85,friendliness , pleasant appearance,and participation in sports.

Also on May 19, m the SeniorAssembly, the hopefuls for nextyear 's Student Council officersgave their speeches to the voting -high school. The follosving studentsare contenders : For court clerk ,Jeff Cox and Robert Starke ; po-lice chief , Charles Couture andDomenick Satornino; treasurer ,Marie Lento and Bree Binnington;secretary, Suzanne Beyer and Peg-gy Mims; vice president , John Ev-eritt and Nat Marchiano; presi-dent , Robert Heins and VictorReusch.

The results svill be told on June2, Moving Up Day.

BellportNews Items

Margaret Warner, Tel. BEIlport 7-0653

Mrs. Ral ph Goddard has return-ed to Bell port and has opened herhouse on Rogers Avenue for theSummer. She spent the Winter ather apartment in Nesv York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Edsvard V. Lough-lin and children , Melanie andLarry, of South Howell's PointRoad spent Parent's sveekend atCardinal Farley Military Aca-demy, Rhinecliff , svhere their son ,Thomas , is a student.

Albert Hallock returned to Dal-las Tex., after spending the sveek-end svith his family.

After members of the HearthClub enjoyed refreshments at thehomes of the host coup les Sundaynight , they met at Christ Churchwhere they presented humorousskits. Host couples were Mr. andMrs. John Lancaster, chairmen ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vollmer ,Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rand andMr . and Mrs. Laurance Paisley.The Hearth Club svill hold its an-nual dance at the Patchogue HotelJune 2.

Brown's Garage. Tel. BEIlport7-0229.—Adv.

Mrs. Henry Metcalf leturned toher home in Norwich , Conn., fol-lowing five weeks ' visit svith herson-in-lasv and daughter , Mr. anaMrs. John Lancaster of GerardStreet.

Jane Potter celebrated herninth birthday svith a party fora group of her friends Saturdayafternoon at the home of her par-ents, Mr .and Mrs. Harmon Potterof Rogers Avenue.

On Sunday, r.lr. andMrs . ClarkeWilliams of South Country Roadentertained at a famil y gatheringfoi; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harris orWinnipeg, Canada.

Mrs. Iver Iviackay of Paris ,France, is visiting for severalsveeks svith her son-in-lasv anddaughter , Mr. and Mrs. AlfiedRoe of South Howell's Point Road.

The first grades taught by Mrs.Janice Bruno , Mrs. Ruth Spinner ,and Mrs. Renee Richardson at theKreamer Street Elementary Schooltook the train to Montauk PointMonday. A bus met them at thestation and drove them to thePoint to see the Lighthouse.

Mis. Joseph Montanari of Buf-falo is making an extended visitwith her son-in-lasv and daugh-ter , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoneyof Bieselin Road.

Mrs. Robert Grant of Brook-haven svas the guest-of-honor ata baby shosver given by Mrs.Peter Capizzi of Map le Avenue]ast Thursday night. Those attend-ing the shosver svere Robert Wal-ton . Edsvard Craig, Robert Strong.Gordon Lenz , Eugene Collins andRichard Bassford.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Harder ofRogers Avenue svent to Philadel-phia , Pa., svhere Dr. Harder at-tended a meeting on gastroenter-ology from May 14 to 19.

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VISIT TO CD CENTER — Class 7-1 of Bell-port Junior High School visited Suffolk CountyCivil Defense Control Center in Patchogue lastweek. Stanley Rabin, their teacher, is a radiooperator for Civil Defense. Class had beenstudying how communications can help com-munity in event of disaster/ Visit started with

talk by Edward Call , staff assistant of SuffolkCounty CD, on Civil Defense radio networkoperations. This was broadcast to students intheir classroom in Bellport. Students were ableto ask Mr. Call questions by radio. Class thenproceeded to Patchogue and were given tour ofcounty headquarters.

BELLPORT—The Bell port Me-mo ial Library will be closed Me-morial day.

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BELLPORT — The Memorialday parade, sponsored by Veter-ans of Foreign Wars Post 8300,will start at 11 a.m. Tuesday atthe Bellport firehouse.

Many local organizations willparticipate in the parade. Ashort speech and prayer will begiven at .the cemetery.

Parade in BellportOn Memorial Day

All IncumbentsWin NominationsIn Quiet Primary

BELLPORT — With only 24residents present , the annual Citi-zens' primary in Bellport Fridaynight svas a quiet event. All incum-bents on the Village Board whoseterms expire this year were unan-imously nominated as candidatesfor re-election June 20.

Mayor Harry F. Bedell wasnominated by Trustee Rosvland F.Smith , seconded by Harrison Web-er. Mayor Bedell nominated Tx*us-tee John T. Keeley, and GeorgeCoon seconded the nomination.Trustee Lawrence E. Fuller wasnominated by Trustee Keeley, sec-onded by Paul Keeley.

Raymond R. MjacLea n was chair-man of the meeting, with Mrs.Martha R. Houston as clerk.Trustee James Vaughan andEmery L. Van Horn were appoint-ed tellers and Mrs. Conrad Heedeand Stanley B. Piermann, inspect-ors. As a Committee on vacancies,Mrs. Heede, Mr. Piermann andTrustee Vaughan were appointedby Mr. MacLean. The name ofCitizens' Party was adopted andthe scooter chosen as the emblem.

The annual dinner of the Central District 4 Teachers Associationwas held Saturday night at The Patchogue Hotel. About 100 members,their wives and husbands enjoyed a dinner followed by dancing. Musicsvas provided by The Unknosvns.

Guest-oi'-honor at the dinner was Mrs. Onalee Shaffer, who isretiring Irom teaching Lhis bpringalter '68 years of service—85 ofthem in this school district.

Herman Chamberiain, svho l etir-ed as supe vising principal in li>59 ,and Dr. Ersvin Dingman, supervis-ing principal , gave short speeches,and James Lazroe presented thegift, a sterling silver tea set svithan inscription on it, to Mrs. Shaf-fer. Mrs. Shaffer then read aiouda letter from Walter Ormsby, su-perintendent of the Second Super-visory District, who svas unable toattend the dinner. Mr. Ormsbywas her principal when she firsttaught here.

Maynard Bowman , who has ac-cepted a position as principal atthe Middleport Elementary Schoolfor next year, ss-as presented svitha farewell gift. The Bowman fa-mily has lived in Bell port for thepast seven years, and Mr. Bosv-man has taught at the elementaryand junior high school level. BothMrs. Bosvman and Mrs. Shafferwere given corsages.

Among the guests present at thedinner svere Mr. and Mrs. Cham-berlain , Dr. and Mrs. Dingman ,and board members, Dr. and Mrs.Daniel Koshland , Mr . and Mrs.Jack Brandi and David Lanman.The board presented Mrs. Shafferwith a scroll commemorating herservices and signed by board pre-sident , Emery Van Horn.

Members of the dinner commit-tee were Mrs. Doroth y Keeier ,Mrs. Lydia Peck and Miss EdithHughes. Miss Jennie Lotito was incharge of the gifts.

Honor Mrs. Onalee ShafferAt Teachers Annual Dinner

BELLPORT— "Around the yearwith Flowers" is the theme of thethirty fourth annual flower shosvto be sponsored by the BellportGarden Club from 'A to 8:30 p.m.June 17 at the Bell port Com-munity House.

Bellport Garden Club SetsAnnual Show for June 17

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