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STUDENTS IN the Studio Art Class recently completed a color mural highlighting the activities of Kast Rockaway High School. Commended Student Fasl R()cka\va\ High School has hecn noiilicd ' that John J. Meagher has been designated a Coin- MKMided Student in the i9H8 ^ National Merit Scholarship Program and will recei\e a l etter ol Commendation in recognition ol outstanding academic promise. The principal. Dr. Kathleen S e m e r g i e I r. a n n o u n c e d toda> that this senior placed in tlie top 5().()(K) ol more than one million partici- pants in the 33rd annual Merit Program. A spokesman lor National Merit Scholarship Corpora- tion (NMSC) ol l:\anston. Illintiis, which conducts the competition, pointed out that being designated a Commended Student in the Merit Program is an accomplishment ol which both the student and the high school ma\ be espe- cially proud. High perlor- mance in this rigoious com- petition is indicati\e ol exceptional scholastic abil- ity which schools pla\ an important role in de\elop- ing. It is hoped that recogni- tion ol these young men and women w ill add to their mot- ivation' .to pursue higher education and to become productive adult citizens in a society that \a!ues talents such as theirs. Participants entered the current Merit Program bv taking the PSAl NMSQt tntmt Neopoiitan Cuuine Salad, Homemade Breadsticks & Garlic Bread is Complimentary to All Selections on The Menu...A la carte Chefs Specials...Full Dinners Jfttf Yomtlf fo 9 iMoui ilmt... We're open every Evening Tuesday through Sunday Open 6 Days. Closed Monday 30 Atlantic Ave., Oceanside /e;1tf^Tfi.I'k^ti (In Lincoln Shopping Center) fl7»-l JSfl ilaUisicnt^ufai • • • • ~ .•-•-•I • • • • • /I XTTS £ • • e • r* e. (1/ / (JJf / • • •• • e •e • s • • e • • • • e • » • • • o£ea^ Acurv / ' . • • ,- *13.95 I'M-; • ^o^ ^c^tewciifiifieio \ %*3110 Lawson Blvd. • • • • t •• • • Oceanside 766-8359 in October I9K6. when most ol them were juniors. Although their qualilNing test scores are high, the .^5.()()() \oung people throughout the nation who : 3110 LAWSON BLVD.7OCEANSIDE 766-8359: Joseph Priestley not only discovered oxygen in 1774, he also discovered the way to make soda water. Pictured above from left to right are John Bishop (teacher), Betty Tserpes, Kelly Duncan, Chris Caccavo, Harlan Sloves and Gu/in Erten. John Meagher are Commended Students scored slightly below the level required for Semilinal- ist standing in their respec- ti\e states. Only the I5.(){)() Semilinalists. whose names were announced on Sep- tember 16. will continue in the competition lor some 6.{)()() Merit Scholarships to be awarded in the spring ol 1988. It's Apple Time In Lynbrook By Irma Kaempf You'll be sorry if you haven't arranged your sche- dules so as to allow yourself time to look in on the 8th Annual Harvest Festival sponsored by St. John's Lutheran Church. Lyn- brook on Sundav, October 18th from HAM - 3PM. The Festival will be held (rain or s-hine) on either the grassplot at the intersection of Peninsula Boulevard & Merrick Road on in the church auditorium. A variety of items will be for sale including apples, cider, potatoes, pumpkins, cheese, honey, apple butter, syrup, handicrafts, brick-a- brac, homemade cakes, hot dogs, coffee etc. In addition, several clowns usually make an appearance an entertain the little ones. All proceeds benefit the Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf which serves children of all races and religions. Ct)me early for the best selections - we're usually sold out in short order!! pictured Howard Bassolf wekWRing Raier Foil as. partner ROGER F012 OCEANSIDE'S \CITIZEN OF THE YEAR\ HAS JOINED AL STEINER'S AS PARTNER IN ONE OF LONG ISLAND'S LANDMARK RESTAURANTS. DINING AT ITS FINEST! ! PARTNERSHIP ! I CELEBRATION!* I COMPIIMENTARY I I BOniEOF I I ' WINE I j WITH DINNER j LONG ISIANO'S GOURMET RESTAURANT AL STEINER'S 499 CHESTNUT ST. CEDARHURST, L. (across from the RR) Call 374-9500 for reseivations NORTHERN UAUAH RESTAURANT Planning a small Wedding... Sliower...Reliearsal dinner? We'll make it memorable Call us for details. FACILITIES FOR UP TO 80 PEOPLE. IT'S HOLIDAY TIME call early io reserve for your OFFICE PARTYS Hom e stye atmosphere and cooking. Bring the whole family. 599-9306 Cattring Avallabki 24 Main Street East Rockaway, New York