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; J ^ PAIRPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY 18 I-ERRIN ST. i FAI6POHT, N.Y. Award Cms, I '; ; { Aiy Honors CI V'.. -;. I Traditional Class Day iwcrcj-iscs-weiv afternoon, June 15th, in the Aijilitorium DeLand lli<>-li School. Seniors, attired in uow'ns. marched in to the tune-oil \Honor-1 by the band. Regular opening cer- emonies included the transfer of the flag to the new flag custod- ians, Nancy Pat Kinney and Rich- ard Wood, by Seniors Ardella Wagner and Jack Welkley. . Student Council Vice President :t- .1 ) V 1/ t J • -i ''< 1 i ; i V 1 1 J • ' \ • •• ! .^;f—. \.h-lii?' i;; ji; T • r. i : ; i : 1/ • • •• ' \ ,; • i , i IJ •''; \-if: \ 11; i i - 1, j : l i • 1 i ! eld* on Pj'fdav •>f the Miyerva theft c.ajp? and c.uipiif'.; plated :) ,.:|!ii *~J student from Australla.'jfbid-'hcr official fareweM to' thiij.- student bodjy. who gaw hur a standing ovultion. Kalhyl Knapp, President of tike A.F.S. Cljib. ahnerinced 'that a r i»v tradition is ibtiiug started by planting a t fee for each' A.P.S. . TOP HONO tared :iere hlgheslj Junior. 'Parade Of Boafsf Prize List Grows One of the most colorful events of the Sesquicentennial program is expected to be thjj \Parade of Jame s Torrens gave the annual Boats\ and Aqua SWi Show. report of Student' Council activ- student, and af fixing 'to it an en The committee is (still seeking ities - and -Rathy •planigan report- graved plate. . ;, . •• ;, entries of water draft, in the ed on nnances - The new officers The. following;' scholas'rj aijid cruiser class particularly. A ^ or *- ne 1962-63* school year were - citizenship awa *ds wery^nade: , deadline for entries |s June 23. introduced — President, Robert Old English \F\ -L M. Harding, An imposing list qf cash prizes McKay; Vice President. Steve M. Streppa. P. Brown. P. Doylr, and trophies has bean established 'Hewitt; Secretary, Barbara Oder; j. Torrens, L. 3ramer. 'L. HuU-n- in the float category and it is Extra Classroom Fund Treasurer, ings. M. Hull, <;. Steyens, C. Cof- hoped that it will hjre a number Mai *y Curtis; and. Student ASJO- .beij; R. McKay, •&, I Rosackv' R. ciation Treasurer, Nancy Lough- Kane, M. Buhc Itz, JS;' Hutchings. ney. R. j Barlolotta. T5 iTorrens, D. The Seniors depicted their class Mother, N. P. Kinney, C. Roberts : of added entries. First prize for the! most beauti is $25 and a trophy, j Second -prize is $20. history with .a series of skits, con- C A prize for the craft best deco- cludin & with ^ presentation of Evening, B. Oder, ; K. Swartz, T. rated in a manner inspired bV the & ifts t0 ^eir advisors. Mr. Ray- Dufcton. G. Kjng. N. Wood, -S. Canal Days theme.\' A prize f$10) morid Bantle and'.Mrs. Betty Hur- for the cruiser decorated with the le y* Jenifer Ritchie, the AiF.S. CONTINUE most originality. coveted iSeiiior Cup. award -the l^gLst^atiJ ^^/.•'sloh'aLre' next ^:i*/^ : $imtlerit«^ \ r.e2;is.t0rx .atv. tike ^betfwee:i^^SdffSiu m. and a\ : • :'•••'•-»:* :es(. O) liy 'cirport is 'making the ^presentation. Is pic- ftchool's gjin mteii^-;: ^ r :-the Pen V--T V pnVrth^ atro^ie ! da p^.'the,- Penf ieldj Rpch^ t«rVifschcbl. difetric reg*lst6: • • on.. V'/epri' isdi y, On Th ur'sday, Jui ie : !8, deivti Jji'gistoanta ' *v rili be as wel. is-^ariy (residents •*' Studmts taHin^ doui-sles }J; 'at ; -Fail port-or anjjr a'. E*u;t{ : (intrpduato*\ Training)- gtddanpe concerned dates. tt:j00 pritlru\ d^nts East m ester TDriver in th< school abbve .'* Prokbsfctive s| dents i.re remir <availatle in tr m ;;;.' out th ;J V -, the. re,; 0: tuition on shdul< olfic< co triiiiff sumiher scliO' )1 ses- \ u|ne 27. lidn-resi- nccepted who did '.before'- ., x\' \.\ only Rocrh- TybMa: and ore mei* .sfchjo'ol stu^^ led thlatJiey must Jun Yf, r \nd Senior -life igui Ian set offices of each of thej .schools!) '•nature 'cipal ij>r guids rthese \/choice. tsirele sjppnsoring and iiust ?et tli'e sig- f their | home sc iooj prin ce coujisejor on cards, I approving j; their of sumi|a«r} prog-arrf. No -••registration wil« be.accepte!^ with; 5. This card;; tog^ theV with istratior j feeVof : £ J\*4K (plus for nor ^rcpicii sri't! students) e presei ted v rhej rjegister- s. previously, ,'i-i •'taihing this ••skhd other informa •!^j*Uon-:aje availajble at the ^uidanc fcld East Rpcheste Tlie f o*; Ipiwin *>e noted: (1) •^^^ffices. atJPenf ^^^•and^ j-F airport E-B^^^&'i-wilt'.laro: ..fi'&i^Uiose- cofoxses ^ONTINUI II f^socond--class-'psricd in addition tc. .tiie must ihg! If vacati m plans j prevent a student from jegistkrin j in per- son on the *ab |ve dates J omeone else may present his :|coinpteted register' <pt. :fche |k)f the The San Sebastian Merit Award (trophy) overall winner to be the Sesqui Queen. Boat • owners • who before the deadline call \Francis Pittini ro, 42 I Main Street, or. phone FR Society to the presented by Breckheim'e i | \ ' i. : J. Sargent, M. wish ;to: enter are ashled to Chamber Group T Complete 'Sesqui' 7-0143. bv E<{. BrK'ani «V , .»l.« , 1 «'i,i i-^m course a TJ eT^^umnter ' swimmi -rg pro- ^•th^Minerva DeLarld Hi^h School-\ H will start Juiy 2, and run for.- seven weeks. _, , Tr e program. *will indlUde in- struction in the morning sessions from 9:30 a.m. until The-qe' will be classes f c r intermediate and ners brochures conn faculty will again be •••?% ram %% Thuijsday from 7, • p.m p^n„ .Family Swim.'Nights offered. 'THs year, the summer is, under the direction of World War II, will be\flown alor,*? program with 0 ther speed inodels. The; ]V r. Vic- will attain. speeds ofr 160 to 160 tor (feriebus who has had te I years j^ppi. j n a 70 foot circle, j There experience in the pools anc water will be tne traditional combat safe y program fn Rochestjr. He even ts where two >r more {planes is a physical education teacher in fly at ^ e same tirre trying to cut enrollment car i ape f«: for. nam the _ at of Rochester sohcol sys- crepe paper streamers-tied on the •at-thelprescribbd txme anyplace. . tem ; ; ^ „ ^J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^.^^ Subject offqfingrs ..•w^rejj; listed; Mfss- Ruth Donk of Jthje local but j t makes an injteresting| show •staff port offered <luring the To iqmplete the staff working in There will be a -adio controlled Jstied.:!(2li Intro; MM Also, a graduate of Barl)ara Ball will be on soplJLomore at Hobart Coileke and operated. Also on display [vill be abd Sp^ed;Read-| Mr. Larry Sargent, a ; junior at 0 ther radio controlled model air .-•• L-'i*'. ' planes, CONTINUEP, ON |>A<?-= 10 id 28. *& \gg$vt&\QQm\iig Town of wa.s the tlieni^ of the lant mee : » ON. PAGE 5 lid f i ! •| Hl-r Perintonf^psQuUrcntohniiJil! for ih^ season of the : ieeti;ng ^ie I c^i it : |2tfc : ©ob 0ull-| I TO series of events fort ie Pottiefc-iMe- i i 10se ley-'.presided in \ the absence of President Prozeller. Chamber of Commerce as i span-, Wayne .Harris ^addressed the S0 L g of tne | ( Uj Harvest Qt,een! group and requested^support from sh L uld have a j float in the Se ^ qui .r •^noUlCl while /tha. jtracitional j \Big the Ghamber to .sponsor a \Teen- ce U e nnial parade. -Bob Dudley -i)0l Fourth\ ..celebration will] not be >*SP Diplomat\ from Uraguay as dobated«a.Urtlck driver for the i*^S^^.jieli*'independence :3av;iihiFaIr-!-*m excha n& e student next year in pi J^)os e : r and-Mveral wjpmen nie&i- V /^v%i>ort promises to be a gala- \affairA^-airport.: The members . approved b ^ B -volunteBed\ to take care'of A committee bar arraniied • a;.•:«» expenditure of $50 for this pur- decorating th|e float. Cost of the rating will; be handled by-the »4i4 'mortal area. It wiljl open-v^ith ;a, Gardner Burt spoke in behalf r cha mber . Field Day events, sponsored by ^ & J° U ^ h fL^L^^HHS^ *°J f onr actor ^| f wouJd ' be thes— .merican T^ipT\at\fb.2:io> tiie village. After considerable^dis- pi ^ ns) were r^U^ted for theises- the Lions Club, begn at 1 -p.m. cussion it was decided that the q Jj pa g e ant wliich will be held on At 2 ,p.m. a mod«l airplane Chamber will donate $100 for a Sa ^ turday) Ju y 2 8th. Or did ^ney show, while an eifort is ! being children's festival to be held on the- v Jj unteer? made to arrange fof an oldi fash- F6\rth. In view of the forthcom- Bob Dudley ; oned band,concert sing at 8 p.m. A fire works display at the 10 p.m. will noon, -ypw &r0 unds at begin- dewe the day. id community in S Sesqui celebration, there will d r, spea ker.and guest M the eve be no parade on the 4 th of July. It was pointed out' that the T \\ ntroduced Jthe prin- nihg, George -C Cooper.; director ! CONTINUft) ON PAGE, 15,. : i) ;. i skilled- A t the model alirplane show.i fewinjiming as well as c<|u|:ses in one of t he big highlights of the saving. p ro gram will'be the flyfinjr of their There will be classes for jaciults as x four eng i ne B29 rr odel (providing well as students. In the af :ernoon fireg and expiosioig dofn't j d?ter the >pol wiU ba open from 2 p.m. it \However the\ indicate it's until] 4 p.m for recreatioi-ja swim- ^^ comp ] e tely overhaul*-^ and ]/Ionday new en g\ nes install 3. In pddition is reserved for handicapbtd chil- t here will be a nvmb.-?r of | ••other' dren Tuesday, Wedne^diy and eve nts. A model Arith-^jet en- intil 9 g ine operating on the samo prin- be ciple as the VI b IZZ bombs of with the ^ the wind coAditipns jpermit Brock- there will be a ds moristration of State Teachers Colli'gi, Miss gliders and how t6 th2 staff. adjust them to having irouble Missj Ball has voiced ari Interest getting the one'you bought) to fly in sjtarting a water ballot group, right, this may be your ^solution. fly. If you are pool, Mr. Gary Sapdstrom, a car ^^j Army taik shown and ! ' | ;i i. i •i\\ t! BEARD AMONG THE BEAUTIES: WariHn Te^or, proprietor of Warren Florists, a Derby Boy and beard coDktestaitt poses* ani^ng. his posies. Note wide sweeping 'tache. I I r| l|u