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Tin* following a'tvanls nn<I iM^litv -seventh irra<ii.ation For Hi S. prads >' if prizes wen»itfiR-«Mii at tlie .. exerrtses of tlie FaiiiMtrt ('en- tral School, liel<| in* Die Minerva IVtaihd H%iit School| auditorium. Kntunlav, Jam* 2'}. 1!)(>2. , •. i ! j- ! National Honor .Society! Scholar- ship Awards Charlejs Breck- heimer and Linda Bram Club Scholarship - O-jile Latin King; hairpi B. .vard Charles Regents John Alge- o Sha ron John Philip Sou.sa A James Ton ens; Mathematics highest four year averag?. first Michelle Hull, second Breckheimcr; Highest mark in Math first, Brownell. 100 '/, Advanced bra. second prize went Denney. Robert McKay and Bar- bara Sand.strpm. 98'/; in Ad- vanced Algebra as well as to Charles Breckheimcr and Terranee Duttcn with 98',; in Solid Geom- etry, given by the Security Trust Co. The Fairport Hardware gave 510 00 for th> Industrial Arts Award Iwhich went Lo Richard- Ro- tondo. the Lions Club Award of $500 for the highest] English average four years went to Cath- *t i-ii •h k given lh Holm's. The Rot stone Kojfw BUI i, Coward a„ but orderp of'.JKajngaroo . Kort I. t\OUB ifcYE: J£ey- l Urbland carry Wroi g> 'do-er Is \Tiny\ < Juinan, Whipped cream is v rtped on* after- ward* (jvyitb jjlngex a^e)'. It's all part of the Fri- § Lpcq] -Campers $5.00 award for Science, urv Club erine {jave four years to Charlei Brcck heimer. $5.00 French three years to Robert McKay, $5.00 Rotary Art award to Sue RoNack and jUffiflfMJT JCTUMH • • •••\v-<:--v j ', v :rj' on Jean Hendricks.^ Th Orajnge gave $5.00 |fbr the Aptitude in Homemaking ''.whi was awarded to jEvefyn Gririiii St. Mary's Guild Music A wan I $10.00 was giv^n to Marga :••;.' Bruening Band* and A:'ti; Bockes. Orchestra. 1 Th£ Fairport' Historical Club History Prize -r $10.00 was awarded) to Christ »-, phe* North. $15.00;. wa.«£ given l>v Miss Minerva Di^Larici «f|or Latin, three y?ars and |w*1s Micjhidl'e Hull. I; }\ Tjhe Business arid ji) P«)fessiQr il Women's Club of Fairport gyve' three prizes in BjisinVs* subjects','! the I first of $13 00 ,i r-o Sandra Wa lie: second of i$10V)n'j| to -Mnrv Jean Papa and thiraj-oi! Margaret Buholtz; Thjis organi?t- tiori also' a warped' $500 o.fn- Spanish To Tenante Qutton- Tjhe Amicitia Club award AVIS qiven to Clifforjd Corbeil ; ar.d' Flot;a Gabrielli ol; $2.50 each The Jackson Music Awafcd of- $5.n/; each to thr? outstanding Senior in thej band, orchestral' and chotus was given to j.{Linj1a ; Bramef.' Band; James Sullivan. Orchestra]: S u-je Rosack ' r a n d' Constance' Stejvens, Choir. ' i •{,' ; ' - j j Student Association Scholar-,, ships were given]Margaret Bruerj- \ ing and James Torrferis. S J $5.00 Uv I i nii to r ie weedf btc^mfe Real's 1 : . - ' - • . i * r * • • i •• , * •12* • * VloJa|oi^|.;'(jif Perint(m's loarneJ laVf \FH<Jay- n)ffl«t tliat t bitter fruit.•\•sludge. Charles Heidelfcerger, wjioj; $&i Jou- blesias^erintp^Reereation Dire:*tor,,(lenioifptira't^o tliat 'he. jwouid .wield;, aji' iron hand' ovur thps;> .who violated ; the Executive, ' <^mmittee;s edict that all persons weat'-^sesqUiCentennial ajttinj\ eacli; Friday during the town|s one nv'nidrdd' \and: fiftieth' annivfersapr .this^month; To QJficiat|e At Conven FireTnen Fete ' *. .'IT.. Glenn Gazle \ley . Glehn Gazley, a former publish- ..QffiEnses ranged\from one jladjj's er of the Heratd-^Iail; and a riem- being-^oo pretty (the j3rosecUt)r ber .cf the Fire' Departnient both m&TCd:^(i : ^dismisfi-th e ,^ca^a^ainpt man and, boy, was'given a iesti- :the^?^^ng.viady;.^or'^<? -obyiois mphisL^dihner by the Projectives and a a na ck to sonie 6.000 camp- : xeasd^^a^''^^^0^. nothing Sundiy night <at the VFW Post- ^ rs as they arrive alt. the 'Western ;;wisdom This sentences in the cise The Jndge evjaencr^a tne Ajier ix»e nre ngniersi, *pent ajld trailers from aJl sections of of a Solomon .tempering consiierable time in reminiscing, the COU ntry and Canada for this jnces with mercy except toasts, 4 and complimeAtary convention. The 3NCHA 'is a non- uie ease of the prosecuting it- speeches the guardian of the fire pro fit group which Ls organized tarney liind the coiw*-;(flerk|j bdth^uhds.w^ presented with^ienpugh ^f or tne purpose of promoting •of;. whom wsre unceriihoijiously cigar i' to lasfhim the month and camping and hiking land conserva- separatei from Jheir faise Whisk- a chuck that he had to .\jign to Lion 0 f our natural resources in ers jahd condemned; to thre^' mjn- hims4if• \:L^~~ local and national areas. ion Mr. and Mrs. Burton. T. .Smith of 73, Harvest Road, Fairport, who are, presidents of the jF.alrport- Perinton Chapter 1 of the National Campers and Hike:-* Association, are acting as churmen pf,;f Hospitality Commit:ee for the na- tional convention of the National Campers, and Hikers Association at Indian Falls La|te, near Bata- via,,N.Y., on Julyj7-14,j 1962. The Hospitality j Committee is faced with the task of [providing a cup of coffee or! a cold drink the7 stocks- Hencfefor h. '•iHi&iisiite y? e ' niaJ:^ >dote •^^to^ejJKoiipj^cs no^beiS *dlefls itjaacntcftjsw itt '0 a> C&* \A r\ '' <? ^^a^^3^edji^tt^ hifiiior; ;'f N ff \P •• . 0&; ;he4;idroinis^^ 'Sesqiii If ^ji^^ltf'^'toe^p^ptejssadn;-'--; that Sundiy, July,8 •.T<i^&$3^y\ : ''i^^^ : ^M' < B^5]ett Rmsell-.vSchi \V ta)tBa^?SEeynot : •J.'ii 'fi-«~ V.-. •'.•(•;.> . m mm ^^••fe:': the Egypt Fjrei Departn\ent \an< Aujxiliarv A\%?r4refT^.(R),each i<. Summer,schOoV'registfj-jftion*.flg- a gp n i or boyar^d'^irl ^i.splayii|V? ure3 show an increase again this outstanding service l^o i|ie schcj-M year in thj^ro^am• spohsored oo- went <i to James^Torrens kpd .i«a{-- operatively'- b^r? £Qafet 'UochesteY. fe^ii Rriiening. j,i , I! \l I '• Fairport ahd'Penfte'rd. A( the tlo^e - 9 \*}|]j' e - Sesquicentennial I p 6 s t ev awkrds were givflrt'to Carol Va'ti- Bokle. Christina.JBlntim. Joy Dili- ingjham. Marilyn! Vogt and Carol Eckert. , jV j <jlass Of -37 Holds Reunion Approximately 44Q|' members n f the 1937 graduating' class with husbands and \jives ; spent a j me- morable evening at Fa^ryiiv.| Lanes Saturdiiyl flight when,]|h <•;• • melt to celebrate! their 25th %}»M reunion. Donald JBueg was cHairj man of the affair and R»»y Goetz-. man and class ptSesio^ent Dun Lar« zellere acted as jnasiprs ..of icerjj local and national areas, uties \in. theTstpcks. Henceforth, Ga:dey always prominSht • in 'i^ e Fairpoort-Perbtoi Chapter tb^Pitgnt.utvJuljr,' Kajrigairbc K(irt civic, ' church and organization holds meetings monthly from Sep w^ib^ield>-<^^ ; '?i^^eveni^ affairs is currently enjoying his tember to June-at'potter'Memo at^i8^00- PVM. bri^th^'stepsof the retotment by aiding in; ttiel edi- „io'i »ii int<.i»d«ri wftniwr^'am Pei'jnton -Town! -Hall. J i» i» iKin py aiuuig j«; cue edi- pjaj ^ji interested pampers and udire toriat work of the Sesquiceiten- n ik eW} are invited to attend these 'ancoa meetings, which ore {sponsored by the Fairport-Perlntoin Recreation Department. The local chapter-is now -known locally as the \Canal Towners\. i. iSchrader, jpre^ddexjt of There will be \Old fashioned\ Articulate lfke '-Schroder^ Dutcb MaMPWeat Pro- bargains on Ju, y 2 f; 2 ^\^ j ^^ krag-eared,'\.. s id- with fctiapeeThtiitBcis :hT^of *& West-St • (home, raise -j^fieeis race -eajlied; rdogr .took- ducts Will present the 7 company locar merchants employj old: time oh'siori\ >fiV Th» Ladies\Auiaiiculy *will serve • be old fashioned, the prices, j it is promised,: will be. IK'S?. !-('** •fl\' .,:.,— i > : * j- OJtJ JEashioned^ Thfe Egypt \Fire*' Department will hold ppen,_ house ^at its newly re- decorated Fire Han Ifrom i .to 6 Bargain Prices a rescue\Wt.'.-4.ia':compres- display technique* of registration last-Thursday thert were 558 students enrolled for mie or more courses at. Penfield .where the major part of thn program will be held this year; 60 students were enrolled in courses only a' East Rochester; and 4fi stucU-n's were enrolled in course only at Fairport where Driver Training and Introductory Typin ? are th- only courses offered. The prelimi- nary registration granc total of 664 students will probablv b'» re- vised upward as registm'.ions will still be accepted' on the opening day of the summer session 1 Mon- day. July 9. in course* wir.rh are not already filled to capacity. Courses'for which no more reg istrations will be accepted ar<- Driver Training (at all three schools). Typing.- J at Pehfi-.ifl-.il . Elementary Algebra am: Math \.1. The Chemistry course has been cancelled due to inability to ob- tain the services of a quali'W teacher. Buses- will leave the traffic cir- cle at the Minerva Del and High School. Fairport. promptly a I 7:30 A.M. for Penfield and .vill leave from the Penfield traffic cirr-ie for the return trip to Faitport; im- mediately after the di.-jm iis.il of the >la-<:t da.«s at noon. Eaist Roch- ester studerts desiring hns trans- portation will be picked upiet th«- East Rochester High School traf- fic circle' at approximately 7:J0 A.M. and will return follwinsr the dismissal of the last cla-ss at noon. Students and parent!; are re- minded of the State Education Department attendance regulation which requires students to be :'n attendance for 27 of t h • 30 days of instruction in .order t> b«? eligi- ble to take the August exairdna- ii monies. i aisptay icviniUH\*' 3 * i Merchandise device iised^oipfy-opeh or will be airayed on he isidewalks tions. When a student damaged cars. • - j .. • and while the itemsj will not all for tre fourth time h» from \he course no m lat-i in th^ >r«-ion thi^ is [absent is dVopped • i'U r how rniijv^Vx.*. Earlier in the afternoon of t.h;jS day about 30 class (members, a[• sembled in the-Martha Brown .DIP * iori High School Buil<jing (the otj high .«w-hooh vherejt they ' rehiij nisced and ri-<u\U^a old school days- | [ Throe prizes werejjgiven - ;Luc;. 1 Fulrman Bortie and jfiuth Rhillipj Larson won th; prifej^ for lu>vin; the most childijen. Oarl apq c -R\tr Cajrlin Ferguso i ' for > haviiig bee^ married longesi. land \ Violet Stev enjon Blane wrnja prize for com ing the greatest distance. (,0>lfi| rado). { rormcr faculty members wlj-. attended werje Miss'; ilaHh Brown. Mrs. S.j Pitcher. Mr|».''He!- enl Jessup Emery. ;, JHigh,, S^ioi^ teachers Mrs. 'EsdaL JStrcdt. wis- Margaret Fortmiller and ;JH e( ?t .Warner were also present, t '. j Victor Bartilotta and Phyliill Deal were chosen 'cbj-chalnfnan' otr the next reunion^ t!o be held ijr i I \ ; ' ' lit CONTINUED ON i PAGE 4 ;| l i I.-': :-vii; _ < J!J]!--.