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"FREEPORT'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPERii
16th Year No 5 , N- Y., THURSDAY, JUNE 21- 1951
NEIGHBORLY
,: .NEWS ":
FIVE- GENTS PER COPY • '"
F. HrS. Athletes iReceive Sportsmanship Awards
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Members of the various leams~of the Freeport High'School received sportsmanship awards at the annual
sports nlffht given by the Fathers1 and Boosters' Club in the Seaman ave. school gymnasium Friday
night.-Left to right, are Alfred J. Brady, president of the club; Joe Masone, holding lacrosse trophy and
receiving football award-from Coach Wflliam S. Ashley, S her if H. Alfred Collmer and Jay Schmidt hold-ing,
baseball and basketball statuettes.
Freeport Higk Athletes Receive
Sportsmanship Trophies For Year f. ' „. , « .. i- ..u-.'Ai
Outstanding athletes for the school year 1960-1951 received
their tropKiea'.ai the annual-awards night of the Fathers'^and
Boosters' Club of the Freeport High School in the gymnasium
•of the Seaman aye. school Friday ~ rmdght. The awards -were Ibased on the
sportsmanship of the recipients and
were made (by the teoadhefi of' the
various teams. ^
William S. Ashley presented var-
,eUy trophies to Joe- Miasone for
ftttth loottftxall and tewosse, whiQe Jock
Rayyttor .received tjafe junior varsity
prize flrom Ix>ti . Franklin. Jay
dt, the elongated athlete..also
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Boosters' ordered the lights turned
out momentarilly there was a quick
response and everything went on
•with a real swing thereafter.
After the awards had been pre-sented,
there were brief remarks by
Superintendent John W. Dodd, JjeO
F. Gitolyn, president oJ the Board
of Education; Sherifif.-- H, Alfred
__r_ ^ Oyerton
'Tremper respectively. Russell Terry
pre serited the " J -V.'' basketball
- award to Charles Ohildres, and Win-ston
P. Tuthill that to Walter Yen-tsch,
for *M.V." baseball.
BObert Yarrow received .the hon- :ors for^cross-couri^ry from Robert
Miller, David Wirier that for rifle
ffirom Walter Joy: and Berkeley
- Sweaey ttra'fc for track from Mr.
Powell. • ' ' , " , '
.There also were aiwabds lor Drum
Majorette Cornelia Feiinema, Cheer
Leaders Mitzi -Petrovite, CaroTMun-kelt,
Ann Cantilli, Ann DiGesu-and
Diane Smith, -and Twirlers .Dorothy
[Devonshire and Janet Tiemann. C
: M!aynard Weibtlatcfer made the aware
to Miss .^ennema and Miss Carol
. Knaipp to the others.
\' The evenings festivities got under
Sway with--d&nctng. It. took, a lot of
ion. -to, get the* youiig 'folk
.the dancing-floor,^ hut -when
lAlfred J. Brady, president of the
William King Tenney
Dies in 66th Year
Memb¥f STA.R;; "Masons^
Kiwanis, Episcopal
Church; Rites Today
WilHaan King Tenney, who was
adtive in pEttriotic, service and
fraternal organizations, died Mon-day
atter a Angering illnees in his
home/ 124 I^exin&ton ave. He was
'n J^is 08th year and had lived-in
Freepbrt about 30 years.
Mr. Tenney was .born .in Brook-
National Honor Society
Dinner Tomorrow Night
The National Honot .Society of
ftihe Freepont High-School .will have
its annual dinner "tomorrow at 7:15.
P.MM in the Elks clubhouse; As it Is
difTicult for the officiate -tjo keep up
with graduates of past yea^aas they
move frt>m place to .place, The
Leader was aSked to-bring the event
ito the altttention of all members,
especially those who have not re-ceived
invftWttons to aHJtend; Reser-vaJtions
may be made by telephoning
Carol Munkelt, PReepoit 9-3449.
Dr. Betfcy Banker, a former mem-ber
of the Societty, is to give the
address. Dr. Banker taugfhit health
and physical education at Freeport
pdgh, aUter her graduation, study-ing
medicine in Che meantime. She
has received her-M.D, degree and
Is serving as an Interne in a Bos-ton
hospital.
Miss RuJth Cochran, dean o-f fl^rls,
who is to rdtire this nunth aflter
serving more 'than 30 years on.tins
PJH.S. HaouJty, is to be the guest of
"honor. Members^ of" the Board of
•Education and their wives are to DF
guests. A danice exhibition- is' to bs
given by Ann DIGesu and Wayne
MarshialL Robert Ooniway, president
of the socieity, will preside, and in-ftroduce
Prank C. Pilldns as master
of ceremonies.
To Receive . * . ' . ' At
omas
mm
58th Commencement
Toi>ic is ^'Freedom's"
Open Door;" Program
"•Freedom's. Opern Door" .is the
theme selected for the SBtih annual
rommencetrnent. exert'*?:* of tihe
Preeport High- School Sunday at
4 P.M., in the Municipal
when -approximately 225
-will be awarded^ to the • gradoa-: s
•by teo F._Gitolyn, president of t" >
Board of Education. SuperWtende it
Jolin W... Dodd will award; tre
prizes and .Principal Martin Iv*.
MJansperger . will present the cla^s
for graduation.
There will be three student spoak-e'rs,
Gertrude Biman, valedictorian,
whose topf: will be "Tomonxyw Will
Be Better;1'. Barbara Sanders, sal-ujta'toitlan,
"Supposing You Were
I." and PVank C. rrPilldns( "Bti.
_ , Mine/'
The program will get unlder way
with tihe processionial, "Bntranya
and March ol (the Peers," from.
lllblan!the.A' by Sir Arthur ^ullivaji...
The Invocation will'be given,by the
Rev. -Reginald- H^ScoUi-Teotor of
the Trajiflflguraitlon P.E. Church.
0_ .After the audience-has Joined in:
The Meadow Brook National singing "The- Star-Spangled Ban-
Bank, ^utomtoan Long Island's sec- per," the Gills' Chorus,
ond larkest banking institution, to- ed by Jeanne*
Meadow Brook Incrases
Savings Account Interest
, ^
day anfunced that it was doubling Me tx>rd," fey Glad IU)binson Youse,
te Interest rate to be paid on-Sav- with Vlx^nla Schneider siji^^ the
ngs Accounts. The -new rate at "solo. Aifiter the .three Bpefakera ^ia/vfr
2 per cent a year, compounded semi- been heard, the chorus Will sing
iyh, and was a descendant on' his
.
On *he committee in charges bf
the festivities were .William A. Mc-
Kenna, Kenneth Ixizier, Charles
Q. Krummel, Mr. Ashley, Leon N.
Swisher, Harry A. Rlgoulot, Prank
iC. Filkins, Milton R. Huibsch, Harry
DrlnkwaCer and President Brady.
Four Freeport Youths
Inducted Into Service '.
" 'Wu'f '"WreBpQ&l~" yolitlis" were in-cluded
among the June draftees in-
KJUC'ted -into service by Selective
Service Board 4, of which Joseph
H. Gray is chairman.
They. were Leo Ellerman, 420
Ocean ave.;, Jens Jensen, 9 Joan
dt;r Roger LamJj, 184 West Lena
ave., and Spiros Magoulos, 62 Al-aver
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. -Introducing 'shopping Here and
Goldstein on-Page
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Nlw\Leqi6n Cbmiiniander Gets
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secitlon of Brooklyn.. NdwfeUrk aye.
Flatibush wais named nflter trie
liamily. Mr. Tenney was a son -of
bhe late Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Newkirk Tenney. The flamily lived
in Jamaica before coming to Free-port.
Mr. Tenney was a charter mem-ber
and- tretacurer'-of -Long— Island
Chapter, S.A.R., and also of' *ftie
Freepont Kflwanis Club. He was a
member of Spartan Lodge. F. &
A.M., and Freepont Chapter, RAJrf.
He was lay reader and a vestryman
of the Transfiguration Episcopal
Church, and had been in the shee
metal business 6n_ Henry st.( for
any yearsr "
•Funeral services will be conducted
in the Transfliguratlon Church to
sing, Hear
will go Into effect July..-
LpftughtenB-^ipI a;
for increasing the In-. Manftali: Rivers .wlU:-1»-«he & , . ,
\F« «3j! .o-*egr* w'o^e.*n gtMlwj .h**l^cvh*» vJ't^flUJ j>AA^^ax»c»oAr^fnc'e.f-t^ it.f^tr ioi ^/i •c.o •m^w^^flaslynyBg "j5B5tffi^5*yj
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S-;Sim6n> -OFelix
"March of the
priests' 'from
"AtbaUe,-" rariU too
id; to encourage'*people .to- 'save __
touch of .their weekly pay check as I Mendelssohn's
they possibly can,'' President Au- Priests' -ffustus B. Weller, said. He added,' played by the bond as the races-,
"saving is our greatest weapon stonal, after Rector Scott has pro-agiainst
inflation and it Is hoped' nounced the benedictioOi
the increased earningpower of money f". Officers of the senior class are
day at 2 by the recftor, tfli
ul.,,,.;..
Key. Reginald H-jabtftit. Biftial" will
follow in _Gre^nlield^^Cemettery
Ma'sphic.rrites were"held inTfihe Pul
ton Parlors last night. -
Mr.._Tenney
Mrs*' Florence
he was married a
two, daughters, Mirs.- <3efcU Eliot
I .- _ ^ - - •«•> . * in the bank wllK encourage people
to put aside their dollars for the
day__wheri':;they- are once again re-turned:
100 'cents -on the dollar in*
the *e.tail market." • . .--'
Present:.Ssvin^5 Accounts, as well
as new ones, -with balances of $100.
or more will receive .2 percent in-terest
from the day of deposit in any
of the three offices of the Meadow
Brook . National Bank, IVeeport,
Merrick and West Hempstead. Each
depositor is insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation up
to $10,000. ?;-..-...; : \ ;:i
_
Mason Wood, "of " 'Queens . Village
and -a brt>ther
Tenney,
Thecdortf*
(the XJJ5. Marine Corps ^was wounded
on June 12 while in action in -Korea.
JTJiey were advised they would be
of the full esitenti
County Commander C. fioward Latsen^....(left) V^enUn* gavel to
CbmmaniaernFrcderick W. -Batcher at faistellatloirw. ozficejre of -WU-Ham
Clinton * Story Post, AJL, as 'retiring CornnftuiflfT .CTaries F.
Moontcastle looks on. Story-on.'Page 2
Bagat«ll« photo
Harold Miller, Marine;
Wounded in Korea Action
Mr. -and "Mrs. Louis. 'Miller, 14
Bttsedale ave., have been advised
by the Detense Department
Firemen's Band-to Play
At Randall Park Friday
7 The CPreeport^lre. Department
Band, direoted-"by., \STilliaTn. . J/JDay-ibpn
will give r the first of tnree-"<^)ri-certa
at~r Randall Bark ttomorrow
'jri^t :.- starting". at "Si'SO Joclock': The
others will be on ta"i e'riightt"s ot July
Robert Parl^i, pre^ldentl Carol
Munkelt, vdce-presldent; Aon Di-
Gesu, secretaVy; Jan.e Wilson, social
secreftary: Joyce Dayv:tpejQBurfir»_awL
Dia-ne Smith, O»O. Representative.
Park Condemnation
Decision Reserved
County Judge Mfcrcirs G. Christ
Iri Mineoia, reserved decision Mon-day
on tho appllcaitdon of Julius JU
Birgenthal for .an order' enabling
(th£ village to ^' tone^iafte
-po^esstoh of the" land -Ittvolvecl :tt
-condemnation proceedings; needed
•to carry out the plans 'for develop-ing
the -NOrttteas*" -Part ^---ttnd Play-ground:
No Apposition :"tb thq ajppllr
caJtloiL wafe-wtoidl"^ any ot the
property owjiers :againdt whoin .tti^
iprofieedings were ins*l)tuitedv "2
also was reserved on Mr.
informed
ol his injuries.
pfc. . Miller served two years in
the-U&- Navy -at Norfolk- berore en-listing
1n the Mar in.es.- Prior to that
he, Was a civilian employee at tine
Naval Record Cenlter In Garden-
Oity*. His father Is a vetteran and a
William ' ClinlUnv Story
years ago,-the fdremen used
to give concerts north of the rail-road
tracks on Brooklyn a/ve.7 }n
(the area now used for the all- day
parking of cars' of commuters.
Tomorrow night's program is as
follows:
Salutation— "Star' Spangled ^nner"
1 March "University of Pennsyl-vania."
2 Overture "Peatlval"
3 !SelecttiOh . "Lockinvar"
4 'Waltz "Dreams of Heaven"
5 Selecttori (a) "One Alone"
(to) "Hoop De Do1
"
.
Birgenttel's --proposal— Ah-a t-- "the
'
mecntoei^pr Clin
Post, ASjT^Th^_M_ard.nB._
High School. He enlisted
ladfc summer, received his training
at Parria Island, e H.C,,,.. ajid
barked for Mflorea in October,
TTN1TX
be a special (meeting of
INTERMISSION
7 March "Gippsland" • .
8 Ovetiture "Gypsy Festival",
9 Salectiton "Syncopated Olock't
10 'Waltz "Southern Itoses",
XI ©election "Trombone Blues"
1>2 (March vinvfercangiU", " '
. • Finale "America" • l. • •;
BERNHARD'S
the"~vUlage to protect the _ _
awners-in/voWed Jse^fixed-at; $10,000,
assessed valuaftioh. J :
The judgte also will-decide whether
to refer the cOndemnattton proceed-^
ings over to an o-tticial referee -or
a commission of three members.
Artnouncemenft was mad'e • that
Miss" Miatoel pavis, acting fOr her-self
and the es&ite of her bro'ther,
XJhiarles Davis, .had come bo. termst -w-lth the vilJagevfor the^sale of the
land they own. ..
Merchants Summoned"
To; Important-Meeting
-. iPIans for^patting Freepor*-on the
fina<p''' oooninercially will be consld-
I ered •;(at a 'dinner, meeftinu . of ...tJfee
Iferclp.an'ts nivi^on of tho Preeport
Ohantiber" of Commerce, Monday at_
6^30 RM. in Al B. 'Wlifte^.'T'rhe-event,
was scheduled, originally, for
laafci.tkffiondjay-.evening.-"bift ,was posft-poneki
' wh^tt''"iit~ was'"fourid^preivtouB"1
engageanents .Tyould 'preveiw -many1
from otbending.
1-. Phanttiaey; ,s74 West UAr ft^w ** jTifTT^f^tY* f ilir^T Ci ^** ^^*^—^--«*» ** ** • — —^- " - • • • • —* r , ' -, ; P-aily of Preeport Satuf- MsrricL rd., will remain open-Sun^
tlay ftt--3- pjiH.,, in Exempt Ftre^[day; .£tfter, the,' other -druggets,,:in
Headquarters, North' Ikmg^ Beach .Freeport, close-at 2 PJl; The tele-iand
BroOklyh aves. ' -v.-«- <« Tro/~»™-f n.nww-
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diyisi'on; / said ' today ? no
could - aififiord tx> ^absent . himself f ix«»
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welfare of thd vHlace.ihiait are .to be;
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| Title | 1951-06-21 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Freeport and Baldwin, Long Island, New York |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, P.O. Box 312, 30 South Ocean Avenue, Suite 204, Freeport, New York 11520. |
| Contributors | Nicolas Toscano, Michele Swersey, Joan Delaney. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library; |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | Newspapers are Public Domain before 1 March 1989; and Digital Rights after that date transferred to Freeport Memorial Library by L & M Publications. |
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