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Mr. Pyne, John Wandoloski, Bobby McCabe, Roger McCabe, Walter Gatz, Pete Lapinski, John Wanat, Gerald Daniels, Walter Breitenback. Ed Zilnicki. Herman Mujsce, George Caffery, Stanley Greseck, Frank Gatz, Fred Kart, Richard O'Kuta, Tony Ruskowski, Joe Klodaski, George Tysz. F.F.A.S Prepare to be the Farmers of America Members of the Future Farmers organization study methods of scientific farming that will help them in a few years when they become the farmers of River- head. In class they study the raising of crops such as our well-known potato and our heads of cauli- flower; they learn farm management; in shop they weld, paint and repair machinery. The Future Farm- ers also entertained us at chapel with a skit. If Men Played Cards as Women Do. Donges' and Tyska's orchestra made a big hit.
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BLUE AND WHITE PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS CLUB OF RIVERHEAD HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 16. 19 0 T«n Cent» a Copy First Mid-Year Group Reaches Senior Status; New Frosli Enter VOL. V NO. 7 W icki .cr Piare» in I B Essay 4 Ion tent RnnhrMl High Schtwl wa again repreaentfg »mMi« Suffolk County ■ wmiUM in Ihr nnnunl Tukmukuui ■ ««ay cwnteat Jam- W« ku. r ft. ah man placed third with h. r f.-atur. “How We Can Help Pei vent Tuber ruloaia ' N.talic Matting atuurnt at the Aradrmy of St Jnwph au award rd Ural prut htvnora Strand prut want to Ralph Nrlaon of Smit Mown High School Tht- natur of Ih pn«e to be aaardrd to Jan haa not dcAmtely barn dooda-d upon Win Three Yrnr« Th pvtft included Mi « ik ra»thy MMi.i.r County Suparvi »» of Nur«c« l r I'.oK rt D. I'avi Orp- uiv IIralth Cmami»y«rr Mr J Wilbert Jun. • Hupa rn.trndrnt of Southamp' «n S. bool md Mr Kirk I’ri.a- ..f r««ala« Thu i« Ihc third i «r in which Rivrrli. i«t High Si h«».l h»« placed in th raMa-at l.i»t yv.ir J.mr Sta- hry ti«-h «ra-onal pro Thi year hr for Shirl.y I’hilli|-« pi .•••I third Krohli Heads Boll t'na .1 • S hnenborn. a frevhman h. .id th aniwil qatffrr tmiwie radi with i n av.rig. nl at'. S.»«nd pi n . i« »h »r. •! hy Carolyn K r»y • «hi ttVio Stout .md Mary Jay Tea- inr Mih with a Wt avreug Other nn th hainor rad I on- f .mf Buena Mary M.-d»gvr tx»vial IMar- «iin and Jiln. Slab.» V. Mull»» ttai kora Barbara H.tph and tUivta l i rkm« •»« Harry It. n. ala i K1 Ian J. .n Hnltawff Itrlty Ha.I.. It. , .■rt CYohva Anita M»r. II and Ja«an Koman«ki .v. Krrlra |Vn«i.«ki Donna Hevkalhawnr I..an Ku»iii Manor. Stake All-i». l.rry M .r gant Tocher. Barbara Troyan .t .l Nancy Wikoh K'i Barbara Gr nb rg Pat run Ho well Belay Nrlaon. Jan Nug.nl Kathleen O'Hara. Kltnor Oaip Dlan P aa and Albertlne Quid haw average of 1 . whit Ukw with averagee of SOdt art Rtchai.1 Btn. Janet Brook Barbara By thine . Lloyd Corwin. Robert Heck- at horn Cl nor Holrota . Clem Leon. Doug'.at Smith. Miriam Tjrt . (Continued on png «. coijnaa V Hurry! Haw you bought your 1(00 Blua Paeon la yet? Md?? Watt, they can atUI ha purehanod from Jack KratowllU. B-iatnaaa Man- ager In Mb Hurry, gat your copy now Tbtrt’t only a limited supply left FFA (ii es Varied Asseinl l Program On Fcbcu.ry I thr F F A held ■ta acnior high chap. I program with John Wanut a« Ih announcer Included in th. program wrrr an explanation of ih.- FFA emblrtn hy Cmrgr Caffr. » a ■li.n-.x.rnrt m- terprrtation of •'Chafl.. My Boy’ hy Jo Bruxh and Jor K ilak . h.«- lory of Ih FFA gi»vn by Stanley Creaeck. and Ih r.xiiation of th creed by five of Ih m. mbrra Pr « nl «II Fred Kart Roger MrCahr Peter Inpnthl and l hil Hannah per- tented a tkit rntitled If Mm Play rd Card a Women Do The Rhythm Rummiet (Vk Dongr and Allen Ty«k. playing the violin and »rmedian rcepertlve- ty. were an added attraction They played Someday. ‘The Rain Rain Polka ' and concluded th program with the Notre Dame M.rrh Help Toy Caiinipiii n The Htii-rhcad kindergarten cla a and th.- Aral throaigh hfth grad. played an important part in Thr Tick of Toy» campaign recently •pnnhatred by the American Legion Mr W Ormniwt Cochran of the Kit.-rhead 1-cg.nn Poat No 271 win . h in.itn of th campaign The toy were to he ultabtr for «hipmrnt mertent no toy wa to «uggett war and each child wa a«k.at to print hi name- and addrc n ant tnv hr gate The purpose of thi« wt»« to encourage correspond- ent The idea behind the entire cm- p'tign wa to ttiibiith international In. n.lahip ( luli ’51 Is Success More than eighty muplet danced to tha mu tic of Greco • orcheUr at tha Bar light Room of Club '31 on Friday. January 77. in the R H S D» Th Junior Clam would like to thank Joanne Morv Model nv Send lew ah I and Glbhy' Smith who hatpod tMr claaa inoret» the gy m and afco St John' Church for th.- I«kl»a which tear ward at the pro» Tha chaperon» at the Prom were Mr and Mr John B Thom. . Mr and Mr Chrood Beaver Mr RU|r Waat Mr Howland Rtckctaon and Mr Moerta Diamond 9 For the hr « lime . half-year ■ Ut ha reacha'd the «emor level la Rittrhead High School Pretident of th.« rlau i Rn hard Bod. n Dtek n wa ll knowi. a cap- lain of both the f not ball and I Hr batketball team (hi. year Art minded Jam Golden i« vice pre»i- drnl and We Icy Boatktt .«vet the extra poanl man la arrrrtary Homeroom I Split Moil of Ih elan claim Room i a I heir homeroom and Mlta Alice Spann a their homeroom teacher The re»t are in Room 310 and have Miaa Uartte Hund . their teacher Graduation exereuea will take place nrnt January and w ill be um liar to the regular June eeremome Meet with Mr. A«hln With thr teeond «emrttrr the aehool alao ha a new- frethman cla»» Theae new froah'havc grad- uated from Mr Milea Fairlry' eighth grade to Mr AuguMu At- kin 10 homeroom When atkrd how they liked being frethmrn thr nrweomer gave varied anawera Ann Pmatir «ant It okay, but I liked eighth grade better Oplalowa Vary Mary Ann Zubina «nawered. “I like It an awful tot Bill Klod.tki remarked I And it all right i No blonde teacher» on the other »dr “ Sam. Booker aid 1 l.ke It better than grade irhoot Gerry Weller' antwrr waa, T like It all hut general math Henry Victoria exclaimed. '1 think It s great ' New Front. The 7t froth arr a follow ■ San dr. Cooper Albert Brown Dorothy Brandt Samurl Booker Grna-c Be»» Barbara Hopkin Boa Marie liar ru William Cnln » Margaret Erhrverria John Cybulski Alto Mane Morn« F.I.iabeth M.i-halowahl Jack lavrrnr Wllh-.m Klodatki. Raymond Jgrvia. Gerald Jarvi». Gary Tetrautt Phylli Ryk- cr. Stbron Ro»a Ann Painter Other are Riehard Nedoa.k Carl ■ Continued on page «. column 31 STOTN MVSTF.KV WOMAN ClUaheth I-a done cur .» the winner of . free aubterlptuvn tn the Blue an.1 While for thi « me»ter Fltrabcth identified Barbara Hajeh I»' the Mystery Woman ' The ob J ct which Barbara carried was a model airplane box from Jack'» Hobby Shop Blue and White On Sale Tomorrow With little thought of what the members of the BLUE AND WHITE staff have done be- fore the paper goes on sale, most of us just dig for our dimes and look to see whether or not we've made the headlines or the chit-chat col- umn. But before an issue of the paper is ready, reporters have to scurry to gather news and meet deadlines. Every letter has to be counted, typed and arranged in the final dummy. Besides putting out our school newspaper, the Press Club helps write a radio script. High Sch x l Notes, which is heard every Sunday on the Rivcrhcad Hour. We are proud that the BLUE AND WHITE received this year an Inter- national Second Place Award in an annual ex- amination of school newspapers. Read the latest! Barbara Bythiner, Barbara Hajek, Peggy Wegener, Ellen Harding, Pat Howell, Jane Wickizer, Alvin Sandberg, Martin Wolborsky, Elizabeth Kaminski, Robert Brooks, Marie Pflieger, Elizabeth Downs, Rose Mary Bodgin, Muriel Wells, Barbara Leavitt, June Stakey, Alleine Terry.
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Edna Baker, Ellen Jean Bottorff, Joan Brown, Carol Burns, Elizabeth Crump, Evelyn Densie- ski, Theresa Densieski, Donna Heckathorne, Pat Howell, Carol Jacobs, Betty Ladouceur, Minnie Miller, Helen Tyte, Katherine Bell, Easter Bell, Iantha Booker, Nancy Ford, Barbara Greenberg, Vivian Milligan, Louise Taylor, Pat Zancski, Sylvia Firth, Joan Heidcnreich, Joan Moran, Madeline Sendlewski, Marguerite Harris. Members Find Library Work Plentiful But Interesting M % UsCs crr ,c t nc;i It’s a job to run a library. These girls have found our. Checking books, putting them away, reading sections and preparing new books for circulation are part of a librarian’s day. Many girls arc considering library work as a career. However, don’t think that Library Club is all work and no play. The girls spent an enjoyable day in New York City attending the New- York Times Book Fair at the Museum of Natural History and seeing That Forsyte Woman at Radio City. The members also made the slides used in their chapel program, In Henry's Backyard.
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