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Monday une 8 l942 R E D A N D B L A L K PAGE NINE 7fneQecwm nh pooh Equrpment for the grrl s varrous gym actrvrtres wrll soon be stored away as the vacatron perrod nears and Mrss Brllrngton and her enthusrastrc and capable Leaders wrll be ready for deserved rest after a full year of actron whrch covered the follow mg actrvrtres SOCCER The season usual bang lrmelrght The on the top of first vrctory of the year Those who champroned therr way to the All Patchogue Team were Julret Brzet Annelrse Baushack J an Bosch Eleanore Case Josephrne Kwratkoskr Emrly Lett err Nan cy Mrglrorato Charlotte Overton got off wrth ts soccer takrng the Junrors came out the lrst for therr and Stella Zremba VOLLEY BALL Wrth the comrng of the nrp prng north wrnd the grrls huddled rnsrde to play Volley Ball 16 grrls partlcrpated and 'r chosen few nrne whrzzed therr way to honor on the All Patchogue Team They were Amelra Lotrto Lourse Mrnardr Pearl Rapps Emrly Let trerr Vrrgrnra Brernackr Marjo rreJam1eson Anne'rse li ru hack Nancy Mrglrorato and Charlotte Overton It rs to be notrced that on the above llst there were more Junrors than any other class wrn ners Perhaps thrs rs due to the fact that the Junrors agarn star red therr Way to vrctory Yes Agarn' BASKETBALL When Volley Ball was ended there were strll two major sports to be played Basketball arrrved on the heels of Volley Ball It was a hotly contested sport between the class teams and none other than the Junrors came out on top for therr thrrd wrn of the year Placed on the All Patchogue team were Marjorre Jamreson Anne lrse Bausback,Joyce Petty Lourse Mmardr Geraldrne Brshop Jose l By LAURA ROWE phrne Felrce Amelia Lotrto and Shrrley Robrnson As fr rule the next major sport would have been baseball B cause of the varrous war actrvrtres there would have been rnsuli crent trme for the actrvrty to be Gm hed so no baseball Wrthout baseball thrs left the Junrors the wrctors of all the ma jor sports What a class' MISCELLANEOUS INDOOR Comrng to a resume of the rn drvrdual actrvrtres Those who paddled shuflled b o w l e d rrnged and stroked therr way to stardom certarnly deserve con gratulatrons Handball Josephrne Kwratkoskr shul'l'leboard Rose Schauer Bowlrng Josephrne Fe average throughout the actrvrty Deck Tennrs Marjorre Smrth and Prng Pong Freshman wrnner Pearl Herman Sophomore Dorothy Krng Junror Annelrse Bausbaek Senror Anne Kung Anne Krng battled her way to vrctory over the other class wrn ners rn the frnals TASK FORCE Strll unmentroned are those grrls who have worked so hard sccrrng keeprng records watch rng games leadrng classes and other numerous tasks Y s I mean those grrls who hold the trtle but to whom there goes lrttle re ogrrrtron And so The Leaders Katherrne Sacco Shrrley Rob rrson Antornette K rtarella Jose phrne Dragone Nancy 'Vlrglrorato Olrvra Foster Dorothy Roundtree -knnelrse Bausb rck l' rances Haw krns Irene Fletcher Josephrne Felrce Elrzabeth Spoonamore Georgra Franklrn Elrzabeth For Manure For Sale Keep your Vrctory Gardens growmg l Call Patchogue 1809 gotston Grace Rrvzr and Dolores Kordes THIRTEEN LETTERS Only twelve grrls are elrgrble lfor mlnor letters 'md one grrl or a major letter The reason for rthere berng so few grrls wrth 'enough credrts for letters thrs year rs due to the new requrre ment for a swrmmrng course Those grrls who have attarned all of the requrrements are Olrvra Foster Anrta Kottman Irene ,Fletcher Elrzabeth Forgotston Beatrrce Sosonsky Eleanore Case Selma Rapps Lors Pape Vrola Garafola Vrrgrnra Brernfrckr Ruth Frrsco and Josephrne Kwratkoskr Jo rs the one who wrll recerve the drstrnctrve award of a major letter It rs rnterest rng to note that 1936 was the first year that this major letter was awarded That year only one grrl recerved rt and srnce then approxrmately 22 grrls are proud possessors of major letters LAURELS Through all the year there are four people responsrble for keep mg thrngs runnrng smoothly the oflicers of the Grrls Athletrc As socratron Presrdent Johanna Va lentrne Vrce Presrdent Amelra Lotrto Recorder of Pornt Jean he Franklrn Publrcrty Manager Laura Rowe For Good Food, Try Hrlrlretlr gl Stevenson L U N c H 6 West Mann Street Patchogue N Y Daily 60c Dinners A Speclalty Xll l rstrx Honra Brlxerl Plrom Prt 1-h What are you dorng for Natronal Defense 7 -l , ' . 0 o l f . a o o o . . 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Po ce Force Revised By Faculty Committee Cops to be Appointed By Teachers The rules and regulations for the student police force have been revised for the purpose of maintaining more orderly con duct rn the school building dur ing school hours They will be Cff6CtlV6 beginning September of the next school term Appointments to the force will be determined by a committee of faculty members appointed by the principal who in selecting must consider the following char 'rcterrstrcs of each boy courtesv responsibility reliability punct uality good deportment rnrtra trve discretion and neatness Jn appearance He must also be a regular Junior or senior The new order provides for some indication or identification of the cops positron such 1 uniform colored sweater MW, grae nzdzee Headed into the service of their country are Paul Bauts who wants to man a submarine and Paul Sanwald who wants to join the navy and see the world. Jos- eph Spaccarotella and Emil Co- hen are going to fly for the navy while John Nalley hopes to do the same for the U. S. Army. Wil- liam Hiddink expects to be draft- ed. Building planes to bomb Tokyo will be Ted Hollmann and Joe Russo. They re not like Monroe Skidmore and Jack Erhart who went to loaf away their time. High School wontt be complete- ly deserted, for among those re- turning for P. G. courses are Syble Gardner, Beverly Gilman, and Betty Keehner. Receiving' scholarships to aid their college Salvage Drive Ends, To Resume Next Year The final results have been an nounced on the P H S Salvage for Defense drive A total of S52 69 worth of paper and S1513 of metal was sold The metal sold included 2700 pounds of iron special Jacket permission fo the cops to attend all the home athletic events free using only their A A cards for admission and one half day of every mark credited An award will be made at the close of the term to those cop having the best record This organization will also af fect the student body whose criminally minded members will be deprived of school privileges a cordrng to the number of their offenses Penalties will range from staying after school to washing blackboards with a doubled sentence for failure to carry out a punishment eafzeenfi la fbefewie careers are Olivia Foster to Wel- lesley and Jean Biernacki to Seton Hall. Jane Manning wants to go to Michigan State and Nor- man Still and Elizabeth Forgot- ston haven t decided what college they are going to attend. June Hudson Elayne Weinberg John Cosier Jack Bausch and Jewel Semmelrath are among those who are still undecided as to future occupations. Joan going com- But Kay Kennedy and Bosch know what they are to do. Its the telephone pany for them. Robert Siegel wants to be a dentist, and Alton McDaniel in- tends to work in his uncle's pub- lishing plant in Maryland. Dot Frisco is headed for an office job, but nrst she wants to attend a business school. l Twenty Seven Boys To Serve As Farm Workers It may be necessary for farmers to employ school boys and per haps even girls to help with crops not only because a num ber of men have gone into the services and defense Jobs but be cause more food must be pro duced now than before the war Plans for youth in high schools to take over emergency argrcul tural work are being formulated y the United States Employ tion A total of twenty seven boys in P H S have signed up for this work twenty in the four teen to sixteen age group and even over sixteen No one un der fourteen rs eligible for this work because of the state labor laws The length of time the boys rn the different parts of the coun try will be called upon to work will range from a few days to three months Opportunities for framing in experienced boys will be given preferably through departments of vocational agriculture rf there are branches in the local com- munity or by the farmer hiring the students. School Work Adjusted It will be necessary for school authorities to provide for the use of boys before and after' school hours for excusing from school those needed at a certain time for the work and perhaps for adjusting school terms in order to make the boys available when needed. At the present time the State of New York provides for the release of students from school to work on farms provid- ed some provision is made for school work to be made up. Whether working experience on farms may be given credit toward graduation will be determined at a later date. PAGE EIGHT R E D A N D B L A C K Monday, lune 8, l942 li , - . I I itrn 77 . Y : W . Y . 1' W . ' - ' ing period off with attendance' mem Service. 05568 of Educa- , . . Y ' as w . H - ' - . orl ' . l . . . . U e v . . f F 1 , , I
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