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TINY TOTS DANCE AMtmKRTIN CLASSlXHIBrnON
LilKaB Doerflinger's Pupils Stage
Auiual Exhibition That Sur-
f asied Other Events
Freeport, May 12,—Tiny sUirs twinki ed and »klpj)«d aerosn the st^tge of the ,\merican Theatre Tuesd.iy i-veiiing when the annual exhibition of the class us In Interpretive and Classical I>iuu ing by the pupils If Miss Mllian Dtiorfling •r.
The theiitre was packed with r.-ia tlVW) and friends of the children and tho perforniance was remarkable foi P.s beauty of color, costume and tech nlqHC.
The orchestra pit was a .sea of flow era und every one of the children was remembered. Miss Doerfliiiger designed all of the costumes hers«lf whl< h wi-rt dainty and symlwlii al of the dance.
It was a personal triumph for .Miss Docrlllnger and a well deserved one, that aurpas.sed even the splendid ex hibitlon given lust year at the Freeport Club.
The use of a colored spotlight added greatly to the beauty of the s< cues Tho class dances showed thorough at tcutlon lo detail and were perfect in rythm and grace.
Mlns Doerllinger reteived flowers and a gold bar phi frora the pupils of her claas the presentation being made by Shirley Fulton.
Miss flrai-e Post jiUiycd the clitli.iiit tlance music for the eiiihe iirciKiaii; and during the intermission I.. .Miltel mayer pla.ved a varii^d sclei tion ol classical music.
There were fairies everywlure, Tin teaching of lVtcr..Pan was lirc.ut;lii home. There were fairies in grace, and while the pit may havo been a
sou of blossoms tlic stage was a wa ol buds, and be.iutiful ones at tHat.
The program opened with a class In Plastic poses, followed by tiny lots ii pink showing baby work. I^;ac |i civ was a huggalile litllf doll ami tin m merry littk- toes all twiiiklcd in iiiii.son. "Popples" another class dance Wiis ;, pretty picture in llaniiiiLr red.
Audrey do Willle as "l.itllc .\li:-> Dainty" was followed by Ilf.leii .N'ygrci In "Baby Uallcriiia" wli/i siu^ wa- ilri'sscd ill a pirl'crt liltlc blue Italic: dress.
School days was a class cif "boys " uml girls in a pic^tly d.inco and the "Kcw l»ie Dolls" was one of the best iiuin In'iS, danced by H. De LaFu^nte, .\ De Wilde, .M. .\une.\, and J. Tlionia,- Tliey were all in hat bo.Vi^s and even one wtis a perfect littlo Vi*vl<»i4H-"witl ballet gowns ot different colors.
Mildred .N'oble danced a Sl>.i.ni.s liancc Willi a ballet, and 1 la/.l ,.\loor. a really beautiful child, daiiced "I'oiii • jiadour " In an old fashioned gown will pantalets and boo|is. Kdith Mossbacli er anil v::ieanor Wiiisliy's wero dalnt: In a Minuet, cuie dressed as a ciploiii.-i gentleman.
Shirley Fulton as the "Uaiiibow" ha. <itu( of tbe jirettiest (Costumes of tlf I'VenIng anil her solo was wc-11 done The "Dancing Stars" anollier class wa. il symphony in gray that presjiucd ; bnuitiful picture.
The little star of the evening was l-'ranccs Docrllinger who is a wuiicli ; of grace and lieaiit.\-. SIh^ led most at of the ballets and did .several sdos .\s the fairy Queen with .-i liackgioiii"' of Wooil Nymphs'and Fairy Pipers sli. swayed and danced about a woodc' uceuc with all the giacu of a grow. up.
The "Storm" liy Mutli Lindsay wa^ very good uud .Ninette and Kintiiitin' by KIvli-ji .Niney, and (lertrudc thilkiii: was ))rei|y. ".Moon in the Pool" b- Deatrice Barasch was another drean dance of grace and was well iloiie.
-V class ".lapunese Dunce" Avas on of tho pretty spots of the jiniKian and the "Blue Uanube Waltz " by Fran cis DoerlUnger was one'of the iirct'tii^,';^ of the evening.
The last jiarl (iC ;lic program > or sistud of four class dances "tlriciar FrU-ze," "Spirit of Joy," "MidMununci Night's Dream", und a "lout eiiHOmble' . of the •¦ntlre class. The lust was a bvuutiful picture of color and kidilies.
The "(ireclau Frieze" was exception ally done and well costumed with the girls In while and grt^eii tofcas C4irr.\ ing sprays of fern. Their po.st'S wen beautiful.
Tho kiddles who (larlii ipaled in tlic eluHH dances were:
C. Benjamin, .M. Kllsworth. .\. P., Wilde, M. Munez, H. Nygrcn. .M. Smith.
E. Snedeker, J. Thomas, M. Adiims, M. Altwater. <i. Calkins. M. Donnelly. 1) Deiigun. 11. DehaFueiite, H. Kordliuin,
F. Holluiul. F. Jacobs, S. Kalz. K. Korn, 8. Klein, K. Nunez, I.. Itoblns,'
' R. Rutler. K. .Cunu, J. Carman. II C^onnclly, D. Mosliacker. K. Mosbacker. Ti!. Noble. H. Olseii, .M. Samuels. K. Bmith, M. Tutrome, D. .\iipelbc.. .M CItapman, S, Fulton, J. llasbiouck. II. Moore. F. Holland, B. Barash. .1. Cheney. (!. Collinii, .M. IVl.wFueiiti , F. DoerHUiger, K. l.lnds*iy,, M. Noble, D. Pott'r, K. Uhttme, A. Stevens, U. Thontas, ". Winshlji.
SCHOOL Aror£s™?E»
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THK HU.NOIC KUIA. Clinlwii S<>h«Mj|
c.rnde IB. Miss Kelly-Harold Her- tinel. BWward iBrinOley. David ?li«!n<r. |y4ster Hahdsfleld, Leopold .MidiiiolT. Carl M<I-«an, Rol>ert Stelmle. Paul V(id litz. V'lvWn Brown. Virginia Dixon. Thelma Howe, A<k'le Kelley, l.llllati Kelly, Hetty IaAh. KlizalM?th McCiueen, Irene Pappas, TeresJi Woodco<-k, J^mi- or" Wolff.
(irade 2A, Miss Olmstead—Helen Kii- uel)<. Doul»te Ferrari, Kva C.erhold, l.ydlH Hold, Klsle Kramer, .\rthur Ber. timt, John Cckiuhoun, Millard (Jaid- iier, Vincent Johnson, William Kohnke, ,lohn Kneale. James Williams, I.esler Wood. "Tony Cammaranii.
CiHde 2B. Miss Dickens- Helen Cook l-:velyii |)unK;m. Thelma Jolin.sou. Helen Keil, Khoda ^ichnoff, Kl.sa .\looltin, .\nna lioeciei''.Viin.-x Hell Tooker, l)ais> Trevithick, Donald Hutkmun, Ceoige Combes, Donald Kngles, Samuel Slipi in. Vitiuir Van Delft.
Ciiude SB, Mi.ss Kgan- ^uth Creigh- lon, I)orothy Holmes, Ruth Itoedc-i. h'rancTs Sandusky, Edward Berger, Bi^u- jamin Bla<kford, John P.iinclby, Scott Wiowi). Hdwjird Fry, Frank fiardm^r. i'-rederiik C.ieeu, Kverett Kramer.
Ciade I.V, .Mrs. Sylvia .Ackerley—Pearl .!(|->-,nian. Frances Bisho|i, Jeanette ;!renn<i, J'atil Engel.«, Dorothy Frank- iiii, I-Mwin Kin.scheif, Hakon l..iirsi'ii. I'.ernice Markowitz, Mary .McMillan, ho¬ lla Sass, .Mildred Schwindt, C.i;ui' Shields, Klizabeth Watts.
Grade 4B, Miss Powei's—Ned .\im ;frong, Paul Compardon, William Nich- ils, Kdwin Pollard, I.sadore Ciulent, Wil- iani Hicketts, Krlie.st Smith, Albert A'oli'e, I'.enjamin Wiilla<k, Micolina De- -iicia, .\u-atha Jones, Dorothy Kloberg, )oris Keener, IJtinicc Lannrlon. Ha/.el
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Ci.-nlc .if'.. -Miss P.eyan -Hiilii^il loins. Walter Ovialt. I.ouis Siiatanian, :ilbci! Si Mill, l-'loii^nc c Dekker, (Ic'r- iiidc Kvan.-<. .\lyia Haff. Ha/.el ln«ei- oll, Winifred Karr, Kclua .Mattocks, •lcc Haab, Ida Walliick, Victoria Zoi.h-. Janiiiel liara.sch, Hobcrt Van Delft, c,il- iTl lliiiidlcy, .lohn l''inii, Hiiuli Hainls- :cM, Cci.ryc- .laspin.
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C.iadc 11!, -Miss (;aie—Caclailo D'.'iiii- ili), ticilicrt DcsiiOi'S. Dockwo.Kl DiHe nan, l''ii:deiick (lla.ser, HoweU (lol'fe, '.oorge (lulick, Donald Hardgrovi', I'lioiuas Hartniiinn, Jr.. Kdward Hat- lek. .Manly Hubbs, I'hilip U'ciniiig. ,Villiani .M. Cirtiiiack, Caleb Sniilli, licvc Thonip'ion, William Wallace, .larjoiic .\|'|ilc^.witc, \'iiginia llankaiif, 'ipM I ii'Loic-nzo, .Maigarct Pliclp.s. Kuyal, Dorotln- Sliai|ic. Itosaliml
Van Buskirk, Kvelyn Varney. Hazel Volkinar, James Stokes, Charles Trtnk- aus. Marvin /Cipp.
Criade ili. Miss Jeffrey—Al Allen. Kuth Crossman, Helen Deane, I>orotby (Iahre, Mary Leeming, Arllnc Magaw, Cal'Obn .MoHcr, Norma Schieinan, (Jer- irude Stumpf, Dorothy Wood.
(Irade ."), Miss Ci-amer—Norman Allen, Sylvc-stei Cullen, Robert EUa.s, Irving Fisbei, Raymond (Joldberg. Henry Haas, William Hald, Kenneth I>ewis, .lohn Klo>d. I.oujs Niebanck, Everett Periiiie, Robert I'helps, Bliiott Pitlug.s, David aimmons, Robert Stfwart. Wil liam Varney, Hibbard Wil.son.
Criade 6H. .Mi.ss .Monroe—Delia Ctiliik, Harriet Ives, .Vlildred Knic.s, Elizabeth Phillll3s, Dorothy Royal, Marioil Walte- math, Robert Crelghton, Kverett Wil¬ li.s.
(Jrmle 6B, Miss Stephen.son—l,.oreu Fail-bank. Warde Hlllgardner. 'Donald Howe. Thomas Paige, Dorothy John son, Frances Wilson, Emma Happ.
(Ji-ai\ii»7A, Mi.ss Tinker—.\ustin .MKii. WilliaTri Gotham. Kcrmit Kiuus, (Jhas. I'll ill ip.s, James Hinder, Howard Smith, Kyder Utter, Irene BIgclow, Edna Cul¬ limore, Ruth Daisley, Frances Davison, .lanet de (lumoens, C.Ptdys Floyd, Helen Harding, Dorotiiy Keehan, Mildred HiiHs. Kniily Rockwell, Christina Zoel- ler.
, f Iffsical Director ^yeri Has ^cel¬ lent List For Big Event To Be Held May 21
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Free|M)rt, Slay 12.—The Freeport
' .Schools will have more than fifty
cijtries in the <^oming school meet at
.Mineola. May 21. Athletic Director
.Marcus Byers has b«.'en selecting the
: best material that the^ schools possess
j for the various events and It is cxikmi-
ed that Freeport 'x>ys and girls will
The highest Individtl^ scori'r wjis C.ra- ham Henderson if South .Side, with 20 Individual point-s. The total South Side count was 14. Lynbrook second with 40. Thus, by winning the meet South Side has po.ssesslon of the cup until next sea.soij. when it must meet in competition again to retuin the cup longer.
. I them- J
.ve an excellent at'couiit ef , ..lv*>«
Tb« ejitriM are: Ciata A, SU-y^rd > :uih, Kn^eland Verfty. Joseph Majix; I igh Jumi). Joseph Manz'. girls', Edna Terry.
Class B. T.'c-yard dash. Allan Acker- r.ian. James Stevens; running hish jump, James Stevens; running broad Jump, Allan Ackerman; 440 relay. Al¬ lan Acherman, James Stevens, Sam Bird, Ronald Coml>s; girls' 50-yard (iash, Kathryn McGuire, Edna Mat- t news.
Class C. .'itr-yard dash. John Coffee, .\rthur Sammis; 100-yard dash. John Coffee, .\rlhur Sammis; running htgh jump. Uedmond McKenna: broad jump, Redniond McKenna: 440 relay. John Coffet, Arthur Sammis, (.'haries f.i Ije. Andrew Watson; 50- yard da»h. girls. .Jessie Post. Blauo'^-' Thompson.
('lu.ss D. r.O-yard ilash. Clifford Combs; 100->ard dash, Wesley South¬ ard: running high jump. Wesley Soulhard; running high jutnii, Wesley Soutlmrd: running broad jump, James Jenkins, JitlO-yard relay, C. Combs, I^-- roy Hunt. Jamos Jenkins, Wesley Sc ait hard; ."lO-yard dash, girls. Frances
^oveli. IfX^y^rd dpLM\.
iid dash. CUiford Hunt; Cliford I^nt; 220 yard dash. Artbur llorwich; i40>-yard ,run. Clifton Smith. Ed. Campliell; running high jump. Marvin Steward; 8S0 relay, C. Hunt, Clifton Smith, A. Horwlch. Marvin Steward; 5<i-yard dash. {i.:^irh), Dorothy Clark.
The FreeiHirt entries rejiresent the best that the FreeiMirt schools have, and there will Ije no apologies ^or them aa ll win Ukt; a better girl or boy to beat them.
Marcus Byer,s hus done splendid
wt>rk In the schools aa physk-al direc-
running \ tor and his pupils will undoubtedly
give an excellent account of themselves
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Kje«n intereat ia manifeatad In thx outcome and bcaldtfl the entrie) ia, the various events, all of tb^ pupils o^ tha village who are not actually 111 In 1^ ¦ will tfv vn hand lo cheer their com¬ rades in the vartous events.
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Ciacl.' _'l!. Miss l'''r,isei—Marie- Dci-,;- ¦i;iii. liiilii .Martin, Elwood Newcoiiib, talpli Diipermann, Eugene Salerno, P.ii- lolph Scholz, Willielm Trinkaiis.
(Irade L'B, .Miss lUiilingliam—Cliaih-s Vndci.soii. Philip Hennctt, Clainle Bijie IW. Ilaicilcl lirindlcy, William Coakl.y, lolaiicl |i(irraiis.-<i>. .lolin Desno.;.'^, Wil- iaiii H.inscr, l,;iwrinci> Hubbs, Kiiii K'ociilcr. Doiigl.i.s l-iwis. Klori^ucc ! >,,¦;¦ icy, .\lliiita (;rliiiin, .Marion Hcibst, (;railc^ :'l!. .Miss .Miller—Dorothy leaiie, Klii'.abetli iierslicy, Ucgiiia M-tll- .ihill, Uuth Park, Caiol.Mi Uaynor, lorolhy .Saniiiiis, .Katliiyn Shewr.^, Ha- (•1 Tlloniii.soti, Helen Welch, Stebbiiis \llcn. Jiiseiili Delfiaus,-:c, Jerome Dnr- ,111, Williani Jtoberts, .-Mien Zalin.
fVrade* 3B, Mi.ss McCuirk—Cust.iv Hald, Harry Hul.se, Caroline (lulick, Kuth Hiilsc^, .Myrtle O'v'onnor, \'iigiiiia IloKcrs, Clara Simmons, Mildred JCicglir. (Irade 11!. .Mi.ss Jewett—Josciihine i'.indlcT, .Muriel Brindley, Mildrc-d Hcl- ,until, Doiothy Jost, Hazel Ostr.inder, Phyllis Uaynor, Lillian .Sclimelz, Aprne's
SKNMliC HI<;H .SCHOOT. Floyd li. Watson, principal
The si)ecial program on i^ritlay morn¬ ing was given by the Junior Cla.ss, un¬ der the direction of Mi.ss Nichots. Sc- ; lections, varied in thought and atyle, were rend by the" following students: Isabelle Duncan, Anna Wel>er and Fen- elon Doscher. Music- was the promi¬ nent feature of the program. In addi-i tion to the chorus singing, led by .Mrs. i Laire, piano solos were rendered luost acceptiibly by Eleanor Fletcher and .¦Vliee O'Callaghan, also violin .solos by j FAna E.sau, accompanied by her sister, • (iei trtieli. The exercises were conclurted ' by singin.g "The' .Star Spangled BiinncT," • iini by ,:;iving thi' flag .salute.
Soutli Side Wins liivltutiuii Meet j
< in -May 7. tlve high schools, Lyn- ; brook. Sea Cliff, (ilen (.'ove. I'ort Wash- i iiij;lon ami South Side, competed in an iii\ italiou tiai:k jueet for a large lov- jiij; cu|i. The o\'enls were: 100-yaid ' dash, liigli jump, shot put, 220-yurd, dash, broad .iump. -t40-yard dash, 880- ,vard dash, 880-yai(l relay. The con- Icsttints were' in two groups: Tho.se weighing ovi^r 1 L'a. ami those wi-ighing ll'd or Ic^,'-,,':.
In the^ UlO-yajd dash, Dowus of Uoik- \ llle^ CiMitre cuiiie in .scconel to Storey j elf I'ec.'I WayluUHluu;. Liaiii, 111 :;|u se<;-; onels. Heiider.s<5u of 'Rockville Centime | won the Junior 100-yard dash; 11 sec- '¦ onds. (ioldbi-rg took second In the! .junior high jump at '> feet 1 inch. I (.yuch .scored second-in the senior shot put at :tl feet 10 inches. Henderson won first in tbe jiinior shot put at '.i'2 , I'lM t 6 inches. Michelfellcr took third in the senior ;;20-y,ird dash, Henderson i won the junior 220-yard dash. Thei senior running broad jump was won by j llcunett at 17 feet 10 inches. Hender¬ .son and AVjlliamson score<l 1 and 2 in • Illl' junior broad jump. The l-lO-yard , da.sh was a ver>- exciting race. Ayres j leil tbe Held ur> to al<out five yards from \ the ttipe, when he fell and slid across ; the line a close .second to Storey of Port Washington. The big event ot the, ! day was t,hc SSO-yard relay. South j Side won by about 20 yards, but was disejualifled for itot niuking a legal | touch-oft between the third and fourth ; men. Lynbrook vyas awarded lirst j lilace. In the junior relay, Lynbrook j won, with South Side a close sedwid. |
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