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THE PAILT BE7IEW, THtTESDAT, APIIL 14, 1921
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SCHOOL NEWS
Baldwin. Come out. tann, and Ktvejinu will be held in HempMrad on April
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JIAIOK HIOH .S(;H00I. FloH <•. Van KpK, f*rineipaJ
Orade 10.—Eunice Bennett, Halph Corbett. Margttret Dnvlnon, Mildred Knowlen, Aflriam Kntmer, Kleanore Martin, Florence Pollard, lKal>el Rock¬ well, John Hcott, I.«lH Van Zandt, Kuth Winterbottom, Allan Wright.
Orade 9-2a.—<}ilbert Darifton, Harold Day, t.liefller VoorhlH, Ruth, fook. aiadyn lAmpert, Enteile Strhmldt.
Orade 9-2a.—t'p^olyn Haab, Marie Heinbockel. Evrtyn liOWrenoe, Martha May, .Miriam Raynor, Dorothy Wetjen, Winnton Hennett, Thomas Detwiler, Morton Oreen and Robert Hall.
Orade 8-2b.^^Charlc» Kcwir. Rdward Menerole, Clarence Southard. Klmer Southard, Melville Bouthard, Marjorie AnguH, .Mildretl Bmnjen, Rthel Coch- rahe, Ida Culliniore, Kmma Krvine, RoHlyn KIncherf, IxjIh Mcfiorman, Ma¬ rie PhelpH, Harriet Qulgley, Mildred Royal, and Helen Seldin.
tirade 8-la.—Kuwin Joslin, William Waltemath.
tirade 7-2a.—Arthur Van Telt.
MORRIS HCHOOL
Alice I>. <'urtis Principal
Honor Roll for March:
The following puplLs were neither ab¬ sent nor tardy:
Ml.ss Dana. Kindergarten: I.oiH Bren¬ nan, Donald CJardwell, CharleH Cullen, JulluH IVAmatoi .Muriel Di.sney, Krwin Fehr, Winthrop (iiill. Hartley Orim, Elizabeth Htt.ttingH, John Hooley, Helen Jo.slln. Richard JoHt, Margueiite Mayer, John McKinney, Helen I'hilllpH, Oeorge Raynor, .Mary Shewry, Mathilda Hlmp- son,nBterothy Stumpf, Vincent Wat.son, Rutfj Welch.
MlKH fiale, IB grade—Oaetano D'Ama- to, Lockwoofl Dikeman, Robert Klynn, Krederick Olaser, Howell Htptff, Oeorge Oiillck, Donald Hardgriiwi.. Thoma.s Hartmann, Jr., PMward Hutlock, Wil¬ liam llerHhey, .Manly Hubbw, Caleb Bmith, (irove Thomp.son, William Wal¬ lace, Klinor Allen, M.trjorlo Applegate, Vitginia Unnkauf, Cora DeI.,oienzo, Alice Hastings, Hrten Royal, Dorothy Sharpe, Rowtlind Winne.
Mias li'raser, 2B grade—Ruth Martin, Elwood Newcomb, Ralph Qppermann, Rohert I'ogg^^nhurg, Rudolph Scholz, William .SimiiHon, WilhoHri Trinkau.s,
Mi.ss Burlingham, 2b grade—Charle.s Ander.son, Claude Bigelow, Harold Brindley, Uggerio Chuisano, /William Cookley, Roland Delfauiwe, ,7ohn Dis- noe.s, .lohn Orim, l>awrence Hnbb.s, Earl Koehler, Douglas J.ewKs, Florence Disney, .Mborta Orim, Marion Herb.st.
Miss Miller, SB grade—Dorothy Deane, TVJfothy ¦perrK Elizabeth Her.shey, Re¬ gina Mulvihill, Olga Nager, Ruth Park.s, Carolyn Raynor, Dorothy Sammis, Kathryn Shrewry, Hazel Thompson, Helen Welch, Bertha Wendell, Jo.seph Delfrauflse, Alwln Froelich, William Roberts, John Ryan, Allen Zolin.
Mi.s.s McOulrck, ;tB grade--t'arolino Oollck, Ruth Hults, Myrtle O'Connor, Virginia Rogers, Clara Slmmon.s, Harry Hiilts, Ralel.gh Tylee.
Mi.s.s Jewett, 4It grade—Muriel Brind¬ ley, Laura Cookley, Murjorio Demp.sey, Slmona Duncan, Mildred Helmuth, Ha¬ zel Ostrander, Phyllis Raynor, Lillian Schmelz, Agne.s Van Bu.sklrk, Hazel Volkmar, Marlon Weeky, Violet Young, Frank Munier, James Stokes, (,'harles TrlnkauH, Marvin Zlpp.
MI.SS Jeffrey, 6B grade—Alma Allen Ruth CroHsman, Helen Deane, .Arllne Magaw, Carolyn Moser, Corabello Pear, sail. Norma Schleman, Helen Week.s, Dorothy Wood,
M1S.S Cramer, C grade—Norman Allen, Robert Caird. Sylvester Cullen, Robert Ella«, Irving FLsher, Rus.sell Francis, Eail FranclH, Raymond Goldberg, Wil¬ liam Hald, Kenneth Lewis, John Lloyd, 1.0U1B Niebanck, Robert Phelps, Elliott I'ltluga, Edmund Schmidt, David Slm¬ mon.s, Robert Stewart, William Varney.
M1b9 Monroe, 6B grade—Delia Oullck, Mildre<l Knien, Edna Korher, Elizabeth Phillips, Dorothy Royal, Marion Walte¬ math, James McCullougb, Everett Wil¬ lia.
Nocero, Franeen WllHon, Daniel, Daw¬ son, Ixjren Falrbank, Walter Cornell, Warde Hillitardner. Donald Howe. KnowlPH Laurence, Tht>ma« Paige.
MIftH Tinker, T.\ grade—Trene Bigelow, Edna Cullimore, Ruth DalMey. Frances Davison, Janet de Oumoens, Mildred Hulls, Dorothy Keehan, TexHie Petta, Emily Rockwell. Christina Zoellcr, Ann- tin Allen, Herbert Cobb, Kermit Kraun, CharleH Phillips. James RImler, Ryder t'tter, William Winne.
CMNTON SCHOOL Jennie R. Hewitt, Prinripal
JMi'sK Kelly, grade IB—BMward Brind¬ ley, Frank Cammareno, r>avld Orclner, l>e«ter Handslield, Leopold Michnoff, Carl Mcl.*an, Robert Stelmle, Paul WIdllU, Harold Bertinet, Thelma Howe, Adele Kelly, Lillian Kelly, Hetty I.ota, Hazel Miller, Elizabeth McQueen, Irene Pappas, Lenore Wolff. Rol>erta Wood, Tercjia Woodcock ,VirKlnla Dixon, Viv- iim Brown, AnnunzJato Procoplo.
Mrs. Van IXi«en, 2A grade—.fohn Col- uuhoun, Millard Oardner. Murray Oreen, Vincent Johnson, William Kohnke, Jack Kneal, Edward Vervoort, .I:imes Williams, Arthur Bertinet, Santh Davison, Oi-ace Dleseler, Eva Oerhold, Lydla Hald, .Antonina I'rocopio, May Si.ssemvlne.
Ml.ss Dickens, grade "SB—Irving Ber- man, Donald Buckman, Cieorge Combes, Donald Engles, Joseph IVtte, Samuel Slipian, Arthur Van Delft, Robert Woodcock, Helen Cook, Evelyn Dun¬ gan, June Hick.s, Thelma Johnson, Helen Kerl, Rhoda Michnoff, Elsa Mool¬ ten, Dorothy Sterling, .Anna Uell Took¬ er, Dhlsy Trevithick.
.Mi.sa Egan, grade 3B—Benjamin Blackford, John Brindley. John Ferme, {•'rank Oardner, Frederick Oreen. John Hlllgardner, Everett Kramer, William Sheridan, Ruth Crelghton, Doiothy Holmes, Dorothy Klinkenburg, Laura Nocera, Ruth Roeder.
Mi.sH Powers, grade 4B—Ned Arm¬ strong, Paul Compardon, William Nich¬ ols, Michael Nocera, Edwin Pollard, Isadore tjuient, William Ricketfs, Er¬ nest Smith, Otto Scholz, Albert Wolfe, Evelyn Donovan, Dorothy Kloberg, Doris Keener, Bernico Langilon, Hazel Young, Agatha Jones.
Mrs. Ackerly, grade 4A—Jeanette Brenner, Dorothy Franklin. P.ernice Markowitz, liOella Sass, Mildred Sch'wlndt, Orace^'Shicld.s, Elizabeth Watt.s, Cornelius Dekker, I'aul Engel.s, Edwin Kinschrtf.
Miss Regan, grade 5B—Samuel Bar¬ asch, Harry Herman, John Finn, Hugh Handsfleld, Oeorge Jaspir^, Stanley Mor- owetz, Walter Ovialt, Oilbert Seldin, Robert, Van Delft, Donald Voorhis Florence Dekker, Oertrude Evans, Ade¬ line Flealer, Mym Haff, Winifred Karr.
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HEMI'STEAD HIGH S( HOOL
A cake .sale, which proved a flnancial success, was conducted by the seniors yesterday afternoon in the main hall.
Tho Juniors are contemiilutin*? a dance, to be given in honor of the .seniors.
The new A. A. .sea.son tlcfkets havo ju.st beon placed on sale. If you want to save money on the gamea, buy your tickets now. The jirice is only fifty cents, and entitles you to all the home games, whereas, if you don't have a ticket, you will bo charged twenty-flve cents each game, which will amount to quite a little, conRldering that we have over fifteen games scheduled, not cotmt- Jng the glrl.s" game.s.
Speaking of girls' baseball games, we want to tell the world that wc intend to carry oft the championship of the i.sland this season, Mo.st evory evening aftor .school you can see tis out behind the school knocking the .sphere all over tho diamond. So watch out for the Hempstead glrl.s' baseball nine! ¦ Yott know wliat we were In ha.sketball. Wo tako this opportimlty to say that we challenge any school to a game. Schools desiring aame will plea.sc communicate with J. H. Fny, care Hempatead High School.
l.ast Saturday tho Hemp.'?ti>ad High School nine played^*, walkoff game with
Strollske and the re«t your support now that they have xut Hfarted.
<ya May 21 there will be an intiTschol- •stlo track meet 'at Mlneola Fair OroundH, and from the looks of thinga now. we expect thnt our Alma Mater will be welt represented. Both boy.s and glrl.s will conipetc.
This month's nwnie of the Patriot will be put out next woek.
Tho girls In the .sewing claiw arc mak¬ ing iv\nic stunning hats.
29. Both Bchool.>» will bclcloseJ on that day,
Hempstend. April 14.—Forty-six ont «if a total of flfty-two teachers In the Hempstead public schools have renewed tHeIr contracts for the coming year. Superintendent of Schoola J. T. P. Calkins announced today. Two of thc vacancies havo already been fllled and four moro teachers are yet fo be ob¬ tained. They will probably bo signed within a few days.
Some tif tho stx teachera ¦who are leaving tre doing so because thei" ex¬ pect to be married, while two or three are to tench in other places. The com¬ plete list of teachers for the coming year, with the exception of the four yet to he obtained, is as follows: (
High S4>hool '
D. D. Ournee, Hempstead, Eugenia Miller, Freeport; Harriet M. Baker, Clayton, N. Y.; Nellie F. Monger. WH son, .v. Y.; Hattie M. Croney, Canto.i. N. Y.; Margaret Newing, Bloomfleld, N, J.; Catherine Beattle^ Troy, N. T.; Mary' E. Powell, Hempstead; Florence McDermott, Malone; Ruth B. Snyder, Cottekill. N. Y.; Julia M. Burtofi, Mad ison, N. Y.; and Ruth M. Pcateiie, Brook¬ lyn.
Primary Schools
OnaloR Fniser, HempHtead, principal. Primary School No. 1., Su.san C. Hand. Central Valley, N. Y., principal. Prim¬ ary School No. 2.
Oonevleve Goer, Harriet Campbell. Margaret Ketcham, Marlon Pray, Fran¬ ces B. Carter, Bulah H. Smith, Hemp ste^d; Mabel Falrbalm, Anna Falrbalrn, Rthel McNulty, and Marlon U. .lohnson, Pot.sdnm, N, Y.; Evelyn F. Oerard, Han¬ cock; Alice W. Smith, Floral Park; Helen .McCarthy, Oswegn; Helen Fife, Madrid; Maude Trendw;iy, Stony Point; Vera Weeks, Babylon; ^Margaret O'Brien, Lewlsville, N. Y.; Dorothy Hackett, Ogd<'nsi^irg; Anna V. Doe, rhlnn. Maine; Kate R. Ennls, Bayport; Katherine IT. Bacon, Sayviile; Ethel B. Ruthland, New York City; Evelyn C. Weoks, Bayshore; Katherine F. Lillis, Oxford; Helen O. Aldrich, Keensvllle; Beatrice Vail, Baldwin; Sarah J. Smith. Port Henry; Mabel Chambers, Camden; I.,esley Berry, .Sayviile; Ruby B. Trask, Stony Point; Clara J. Qiiencer, Rctlwood; Klma" Ilancnn, Cornwall, supervisor of music; Christine Hoyt, Parishville, and l'"'loreiice M. l^rwin, M.'ilone.
NORTH MERRICK
Those IntoreKtcd in the creation of a new school district, 'covering the worth- em section of Merrick are advl.sed that the petition c-ommlttee was' .schedule*! to hold a conference with Superintendent of Schools Wellington C. Mepham, at his office, on Wc<lno.sday evening.
Tbe matter is well under way. and ChHstiltn Bntinsen, who was chdiraxn^wi'"' ' at the publio taxpayers' meeting, will have some announcement to make, as'a result of the conference of the commit¬ tee with thc school superintendent, with¬ in a few days.
Bu.shwick. score being 25—5, the bal- Mi.ss Stephen.son, 6B grade—Carmelaancc on our side. Friday we will meet
ROOSEVELT
Arbor D.ny oxorciHes wWI bo held at thc school Friday morning. The pri¬ mary grades will assemble nt 9 o'clock, and the higher grades at 10.,^0. Two tree.s, tho gift of Henry J. Bauer, of the Board of Education, will be planted.
The leaders for the month of March in gnide 8 are ,as follows: Spoiling, Mar¬ garet Huber; history, Helen BInu.scn; .-Mgebra, Margaret Huber.
The Class of 1022 elected the follow¬ ing officers; President, Dora Strw^t: vice-president, Rohert. Nathan; sec¬ retary, Orace Cornell; tren.surer. Chris¬ tian Vol! mer.
A conference of all leachers of Nas-
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NORTH BELLMORE
Pupils whose names follow \ perfect in attendance during month of April. Tho.se .starred also Iierfect in deportment:
Grade 8.—Edward Garra, Harold Jensen, John Kandeiin*, Edward Odell, Tuiward Stengel, Willard StillWell, Charle.s"' W"<>d. Harry Hudson, Walt<;r Vogel», Irene Brown, Ella Ferri*. Flor¬ ence Riege*, Marguerite Robert.s, Effle Waas, Dorothy Schade, Rose Wynn.
Orade ".—Alma Tatje, John Kcssler, Otto Kruger*, Myrle Roberts, Joseph Sprjslto, Hugo Outer and Lewis Brush.
tirades r> and 6, feirl.f.—Hazel Ander¬ son, Kuth Anderson*, Stella Ferri*, .Ma¬ tilda Kand'lln*, i«^rancea .Munkenl(«'<k. Iluth Konan, Bertha Weiss and Adel¬ aide Wood.
Grades r, and fi, boys.—Jack Ander¬ son*, Willium Chisholm*, Norman Ci-ookea*, Joseph Oaira*, Conrad Heinzerling, Elxm Lange, Fnink Maii- koUskl, Lawrence Waring, .Toseph Bennett, .Mliert Fromm*, Walter Kiind.'i, Howard .Tohnson, Williiim Luhegott, Edward Macy. Roger .May*. Clifford .MunkenlHVk. Howard O'.N.-ill'*, Uobert Riege*, Ralph Stlllwell*, ILu-. old Stengel*, Francis Cmhauer*.
Orade 4.—Cb.arles Baldwin, AVilliam Boyden, Patsy^abia, James Simpson, Frank Ollsli, Felice Ounther, .Myrtl< Heineck*, Wlnnlfred Hilton, Kllcii Mattj', Helen Xiirmi*, Anna Odell, Jo¬ sephine Sabia, Florence Stillwell, Bes¬ sie Haff, Sophia Beck.
Oradd 3.—Ada Dickason, Ali',> Fri.seh. Rllzabctb Lutz, Bertha Muiy*, .Anna Pitschmann, Charlotte Pitsoli- manii. Marthu Sacco*, Philoineiui Sposito, M.'iry Sabia, Dorothy I'liiin, Robert Anderson, Raymond Boyden, William t;;armen, Anthony Ferri, Ar¬ thur Funda*, ,Tohn Horn, August LiebegotJ, Fred Mangles, IR'rmun Oialo*, Smith Rolierta, John S;i.l)i;i. William Warring, John Spagnoli, Wil¬ liam Sto.ssel, Otto Beck.
Orndo 2. — Margaret Baitlngcr, Oenrgian.a DIckuson, Gladys Firlin*. Mildred. Schneider. Hazel Kandelin, Charles Hill, Ch.trles Horn. John Kluczka, Oeorge Munkenbeik*, .Tohn Stossel, AVlUiam Weiss, May Odell and Helen Odell.
C.rade 1-B.—Frank Baldwin, D.iracl Bohm*, Fr:ink Chester*, Walter Domo- vich. William Griffin*, Paul Hendrick¬
son, John Hill. Paul Huilson. Harry , vrina,K(»thrin Clark. tJertrude Misgner. Mullen, Horace I'diriey*, Robert <'laicndon Barnes and William Wles.'ie- RmJth, Hf'rb*rt/ Stoeasel. Krpd W»l-i han. ,. ^¦¦
1h<nr«. Rol>ert Walthtrs, Rohert Boy [ Omde fr—putU Armbrlster. Eai her den, Charles I.,awrence, Jobanj^a Be««- HarHng, Virginia Madden. Krlck Gront- wlnd*. Marjorie Iv-milt, Chrlstftie'w**'! • aii'l Itaymond-«mlth.
KutK-rta. .\ngu.'!ta
Macy, Evelyn Mullen, Ooiil Candine Sabla*. Jver Tynan*, Wfuis and Hilda Ollr-h*.
Grade 1-At—-William Domvich,
Frank Kmuse, Ell»theth Ferlin*. Belle Oolden, .Mary Hein, Raymond Sten¬ gel*. Rose Praaturn*. Katherine LcUy H.'ifT and J.anvtie
MERRICK
The Senior Class of the Merrick C.mmmar School has organized with Ihr- following OfBcers:
Pre.sl<lenl, Kathryn Phillips; first vice piesident, Lillian Blick, kccond vice l.rr^sidenf. Helen Jona.sch; .secretary, Genevieve Borel; treasurer, Helen King. The cla.ss has eleven memberi--.
Mi.ss Mary .S. .Sage, representing the National As.sociation of Audubon .Soci¬ eties, was pre.sent ut assembly .Monday morning. .Miss Sage found the pupils well informed nbout birds nnd coH'^!^¦ quently the occasion wn.s ii.'irijenlaiTy delightful.
Grade 7—Martha I.Ang:en. Grade 8—l)nlln.s Abrama and E«Iw?»rtl O'Connor.
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The .school is iireparing an exhibit for tlic .Mineoja Fair nr-xt Septemlx-r.
Mr. Ingiil.s. who has charge of Junior Projects, paid tho school a visit la.st week anfl h«d a conferenci' with the Imjs engagjHl in .lunior 1'lojectK. 0«nrf;e Otto was iinanimnii.sly e|r.ctr<i caritiiin. (;ther boys <<ngage<l in home iirojetts ;ue George Britton, ,Ioseph Tordik, ICti- gene Marino, Charles Wad.sworth, Jo seidi Bartow, Emii Tniilik; Friuik Mil; ler, and Lester Is'irk.
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Iniiin l''ree Scliool Home Rull For March
Grade 1 -Betty Harri.son. l.ydia Mahnken, Charles Klein, Alan Lang, Jerome Slieik, t'lement Welsh, Alice Doiitrlierly, .lohn .Miuitfield and Eniil St nius.
Grade 2—Margaret J.iekson, Lillian W.tcliler, Helen MeroUa, Vera Lang and Kli'anor .Vckerblon.
Grade li.—.-Mice l-'ickweilor, I'cHgy McCiymon't, Mildred Wcstphiil and I'lo- videliyu l-Vrrera.
C.radcyl.--Dorothy Martin. Clare Ley- enberger, lOniiiy Wllliain.son, Dorothy .McClyinont. Mu.soii CaiTis.s and Lena < 'rio.ssman.
tirade j-fi—Helen Pai;ry, GlMilys Cow- pert luvalte, f>oi()tliy J:K|iii.'<R and Evelyn Gr.'il".
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All bida are to be returned on or before April 18th.
BOARD OF EDUCATION Seaford, N. Y.
Boys! Boys!! Now is Bicycle Time
You know these makes:
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Aren't
They?
We have a large .stock on hand and we are selling them at greatly reduced prices.
Try u.s before you order.
Savings of 25 per cent, from list price.
Also all the well known makes of tires. Repair work promptly attended to.
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is a box of our ice cream. It'8 welcome to the ladies at any hour of the day or evening. It can be eaten and enjoyed because of it.s extraordinary good flavor and because of the nourish¬ ing quality of ingredients we put into it. Take home a quart.
RUDOLPH HinnE
(Formerly Otten'i) ICB CRBAM and CONPECTIONERT
Main Street
HEMPSTSAD