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46 THE MONITOR ! 1 I CAMP MASSAPEACK GARDNER LAKE-NORWVICH, CONNECTICUT A BOYS PARADISE , 24th Season 5 JULY 2nd-AUGUST 30th 10-17 Years of Age , Eight main buildings, tent cabins, supervised ' b ' ' t ' t swimming oating, canoeing, ennis cour s, athletic iields, all crafts, Indian lore taught by a X Pequot Indian. Mature leadership, graduate I physician, excellent food. ' , YY,,, A Under Direction Central Branrh Y. M. C. A. f 55 Hanson Plat-e, Brooklyn, N. Y. I N g 'z 'cm Boys W 4 Tel., Nevins 3114, Est. 1918 Tel Nevins 1510 , 1 CHARLES .IOONDEPH S PARK SLOPE TALKING PHARMACY MACHINE SHOP, Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 645 VANDERBILT AVENUE Selected Radio Sets and Cor. Prospect Place BROOKLYN, N. Y Accessories l FEIT 8: JAF F E Orthophonic Victrolzis -Victor Ref-ords B h utc ers 310 Flatbush Avenue l 810 WVASHINGTON AVENUE BROOKLYN- N- Y' l BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tel., Nevins 7647 Est. 1921 WALTER P. PETRY , THE 30014 CENTER FLOWERS F5I5og5itOCC SIONS Books New and Old A way It YVith Flowers l Bmlght and Sold 142512316 aid Greenhousei 1:44 I-'LATBIfsII AVENUE ' 'AND RI I xr A 'ENUE Near Parlg Place S I BQOOKLYN, N. Y. l BROOKLYN' N' Y- Tels. Sterling 4217-10308 I UNGER l COMPLIMENTS OF Cqndies, Cigars and Stationery Jane Frances Heymann's SPORTING GOODS-ELECTRIC BULBS 803 wAsHINI:'I'oN AVENI'E Parents BROOKLYN, N. Y. l Please nwntioii THE HON1TOR when patroliizingr advertisers
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THE MONITOR 45 Robert Greenberg, William Marseglia, Theodore Munford, Lorna Davis, Helen Dukas, Adeline Lezzo, Anna Noratto, Grace Sabatino and Madeline Schlitz. Two other little girls, Inga- britt Ahlborn and Dorothy Carlson were present every day but one. H32 XVc were trying' yery hard for a good attendance record this term, but we were visited by an epidemic of measles which spoiled it for most of us. The following boys and girls, however, deserve Honorable Mention: John Tarpinion, Metaxia Vretakis, Angelina Bello, Anthony Uaiazza. Agnes Beckerg Donald McHugh Michael De Stefano, Natalie Green, Morris Ulman, Carmine Uastellano. Vile are proud of them and of the other children who are on the Honor Roll. IBS Three boys in 1133 are so healthy, they haven't missed a day in school. They are Lars Benson, Vincent Aulet- ta, Rolland Nabert. 1B-1 The prominent feature of the IB4 class is its Health Club. ln the begin- ning of the term, so many of our chil- dren were sick that we decided to start a campaign for Health. This club is the result. XVe have eight health rules which are the by-laws of the club and which we all must know and practice if we wish to become members. Our Health project, worked out in correlation with the club, is a booklet illustrating these eight rules. Living up to these rules makes us strong and healthy and, most impor- CLASS 5B4-EVERY CvIRL'S FRIENDS
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THIS MONITOR 47 CLASS 5A3-AMERICA'S GREATNESS tant, helps us to win the beautiful at- tendance banner. IA3 llere are the names of the children in IA3 who have been present and early every day this term: Louis Al- bergo, Gloria Ceraldi, Carinella Cite- rella, George Clayton, Jean Siegel- baum. Ilave you seen our list of names on the Honor Roll? IA-I Hllealth is better than wealth, is our motto for this term. VVe have promised to drink three glasses of milk each day, to eat some fruit and at least one fresh vegetable every day, and to eat hot cereal at least three times a week. One of our bright sayings, My daddy says that I ean't be fascinated in school 'cause I was fascinated for the Sheik Test by my own doctor when I was little. KINDIGRGARTHN-I and 2 Last October, we started serving milk morning' and afternoon to the kindergarten ehildren. There are about thirty in each class who take it regularly. The other ten refuse for one of two reasons. Either they drink at least a quart of milk daily at home or are accustomed to Grade A and do not wish to change. Lately, milk has been served in paper containers which have been converted by the ehildren into tiower pots and baskets. lVe are delighted with the marked improvement in weight and health since we started this project. Included on our list are several who are provided with free milk.
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