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( • • VoL. l. No. l. MANY STUDENTS AT ST. PAUL'S • Bi s hop Frederi c k Bur gess, ass i s ted by Chaplain Lu c ien F. Sennett, con- du c t e d the fir s t Chapel Service a t Saint Paul' s Sc h oo l on Frid ay morn- in g, Se pt em b e r 21 s t , an d f orma ll y o pen e d th e sc hool f o r the Christma s Term with a n addre ss of wel co m e to 171 st ud e nt s, one o f th e lar ges t e n- rollm en t s in the hi s tor y of th e sc h oo l. Th e sc h oo l i s fortunat e l y equipped with a very attractive an d com m odi- ous Chapel in whi c h every bo y d a il y attends a s hort and in s pirin g serv i ce pre ce ding hi s sc hola s tic work. The r e port of the Coll ege Entr a n ce Ex a minati o n s for la s t Jun e, re ce ived durin g th e s umm e r vacation, c ontain s r eco rd s of which th e bo ys and th e ir in s tru c tor s rna y well h e pr o ud . In the se exa minati o n s for admis s ion t o co lle ge, e i g ht bo ys _received h onors of the first g rad e in fourt een s ubj ec t s, as follow s: Hu g h B . Campbell, Al ge br a . Arthur J. Cavanaugh, Algebra , Geometry , Tri gonome tr y . Charles A. Covert, L a t i n. John J. Fl o h e rty, Jr., Fren c h. George W. Gale, Chemistry, Geom- etry, Trigonometry. Arthur R. Hedeman, Trigonom - etry. Langley W. Isom , Phy s i cs, Geom- etry, Trigonometry. Paul E. Sterrett, Algebra . In this group, Gale , I s om a nd Sterrett distinguished them se lv es and their sc hool by achieving mark s of 100 %, 97 % and 99 % , re s p ec tively. Honor s of the second grade were received by nineteten bo ys in twenty- seven subjects, as. follow s : Donald C. Addoms, Algebra. Stt-phen B. Brai s t e d , Hi s tory. Gratz Brown, Latin. Clement L. Bryan , Hi s tory. Charles A. Covert, Latin. George W. Gale, Engli s h , Latin. Yvelin Gardner, Fren c h. Douglas C. Hearn, Spani s h , Phy s- • lCS. H e nry Irwin, Geometry. Langley W . lsom, En g lish , Hi s tory. Cyril W. Mar s hall . Latin. G. Wellin g ton Scott, Tr~g o nometry. Geor ge T . Scriha, Latin , Al gebra, Geometry, Tri go nom e try . ~ 7 iliam F. hank s, Spanish. Roland K. mith , 2nd, Tl'i go nom- etry. Jeffer so n K. Stearns, Al ge bra . Paul E . Sterrett, English, Fr ench, Geomt-try. Paul F. Swett, Geometr y. Paul V. R. ~ · hite , Spanish. \ • \ • ) r , _,~. A . , ..... ),.., ,.... \I 1\'1\ _. I .... L 1.:. w b .... • • • • GAR'OEN CITY . L. I .' . Y. • GARD EN CITY, L. I. , N . Y. , WEDNE S DAY , SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 TEN CENTS A ' CoPY GARDEN CITY NEWS • In offerin g thi s paper, the Gard e n City News, to the public its s pon se r s are aware of th e futility of attempting t o di sse minate news, as n ews i s genera ll y under s to o d , but rath e r do th ey hope that this weekly bull e tin will fill a real n ee d , pr o vidin g a m ea n s of acquainting the GARDEN CITY GLEANINGS re s id ents o f th e vi lla ge with matters of l oca l int e r es t. t Mr s. E. N. Townsend's Jr. cousins, In it s co lumn s will he di sc u sse d t o pi cs of co n ce rn to th e taxpay e r, the Gro s v e nor Nicho la s of New York parents o f sc h oo l c hildren , l overs of o utd oo r s port. W e s hall keep and Babylon have taken the Orr house on lOth Street for the winter. abreas t \ vit h vi ll age affairs g iving ou r r ea d ers c hur c h and club not es, fire an d p o li ce d epa rtm e nt new s, and soc i a l it e m s ge n e r a lly. . Mr. and Mr s. Clinton De Raismes Th e ews wi ll advocate co mmon se n se go v e rnment and economy and Combes are touring through New efficiency in th e admi ni s tr at i o n ther eo f; uphold faithful publi c se rvants; En g land and s pent the week end with prai se wh e n prai se i s due , an d c riti cise when c riti c i s m will he co n s tructive. fri e nds at Newport. To accomp l is h thi s work yo ur coo p era tion i s required and reque s ted. Mr. George T. Scriba of Second Stre e t , a graduate of the Class of 1 923, St. Paul' s School, has passed with exceptiona lly high rating the en- tran ce exams for Columbia Univer- s ity, hi s father's college. Mr. Scriba while at St. Paul's was business man- a ge r of the football team and assis- tant editor of the newspaper. He did not co n s ider hi s preparatory course co mpl e te how e ver, without adequate training in the other sort of \Prop· aredne ss\ and ac co rdingly spent Augu s t at the \Citizens' Military Training Camp\ at Plattsburg. Th ese c olumn s are ope n t o yo u and your advice and opinions will be w e l come d. - The Publi s h e r s . THE OPENING OF ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Th e Cat h e dr a l S c hool of Saint Mary b egan the f a ll s e ss ion on W e dn esday. th e 19th of September, with the arr i va l of th e bo ard in g s tu - dent s . The year wa s formally open- ed on Thur s day morning with serv- i ce in the C h ape l cond u c t e d ' by Right R evere nd Frederi c k Bur gess of L ong I s l and . Classes o f fifteen min - ut es eac h f o ll owed . The re g ular sc h ed ul e began M o nd ay . Durin g th e s ummer the buildin g wa s co m p l ele l y renov:Sted. D es k s, cha ir s and fl oors were varnis~ed, nnd room s repapered and repainted. A new c la ss room was made , ready to accommodate the increa se in the number of s tudent s . The fa c ult y remain s the sa me a s la s t year' s with the exception of the r e turn of Mademoi se lle Lillian Arn a ud, who s pent la s t winter in Pari s, to th e Fren c h departmen4 and th e addition of Mi ss Eth e l Strohm to the M a them a ti cs department. P ai ntin g; Mr s . Mary Wagner, Do- m~tic Supervi so r; Mi ss Charlotte F. Du Boi s , R. N., St. Luke' s Ho s pital, N. Y.; H. M. Warner, M. D., Ph ysic ian. Ei g ht of la s t June 's graduating c la ss hav e go ne to co llege: Carolyn F erris to B a rn ar d , Fl o ren c e Geary to Goucher, Charlotte Brown and Mil - dred Hi gg in s to Smith, Alhurta Brown , Emma Loui se Davi s , Mabel R e id and Mildred Timmi s to Va ssa r. The Wm . 'Bradford Turner Post, The fir s t socia l event wa s an Am- American 4gion, had a jolly old bition n&rty in the gym na~ium Satur- partf.Jt Jim Bryan's father's place at day mght, when each one dressed up Great Neck. Swimming and canoe- accordin g to her ambition. Marie ing, and a big shore dinner put tho T~an'hou s er, .as an angel, won .the fellows in the right frame of mind pn z e for b e mg the mo s t effectlve, to enjoy a fine radio concert after· and Mildred Hart as Kiki wa.s judged ward s . A good crowd turned out the mo s t clever. F?llowmg the among whom were, Commander Mur- grand mar c h . were social stunts and ray, Adjutant Smith, Messrs. Wright- ge neral dan c mg. son Holmes Watson Barr Court· A ca demi. ca lly and soc ially the ney: Garry,' Ward Smith, Farley, year pr~mi ses ~o be a mo s t success- 'im Bryan and others. The bivouac ful and mtere s tmg one. on the beach reminded the fellows of Th e f ac ult y i s as follow s : Mi ss Miriam A. B y t e l, A. B., Rad- MI EOLA'S RAILROAD DAY c liffe College, Prin c ipal; Mi ss Bertha S d S b 22 d ·11 h war times it was so different. How· ever, those that could report stated a good time was had by all. Gordon \ Voo d, A . B., Br y n Ma\VT I atur ay, beptedm der n h, Wl l e College, A ss i s ~ant Prin c ipal; Mis s a on~ remem e re ay t~ t e peop e Mrs. Ramsay Trotter has returned Alexandra M a cinn es, B. S., Colum- of Mmeo!a. In ce lebratm~ the for- from her visit at Red Cedars Miller bia Univer s ity, Hi s tor y; Mi ss Zoe V. ~al ohpenm~ ~f t~~ n~w Lallro;dlstad \Place with the A. A. Hastings. Mr. Arm s tron g, Primary Department; tlOn. t C'\~ Vle k'~ 1 t he ong. 8 a? Trotter visited there over the week Mlle. Ja c qu e line Lillian Arnaud, La officials m rna mg t e o cc as10n m- d M . E . en. Sorbonne , Fr e nch; Mi ss anon . terestmg. . . . Sharpe, Mi c hi ga n State Normal The ~ou ses and hu s mes bUI.ldmgs Srhool, Arithmeti c and Geography; were ga tly de co rated and desptte the Mll e. Je a nn e H. F ar n y, College Neu- incl emen t weath e r the flags fluttered c hat e l, Fr e n c h; Mi ss Mildred A. brightl y and gave color to the drab Horton , A. B ., Cornell University, setting of the sky. L a tin· Mi ss Katrina Quintu s, A. B., While awaiting the arrival of the Va ssa'r College, Science; Mi ss Ell z~- official party the band entertained the beth H . Rei gar t . A. B ., Cornell Um- lar ae assemblage gathered on the ver - ity. Middle School English; Mi ss s tation plaza where they were later Je a nn e tt e 1l l0rnton. A. B . , Randolp~- addressed by General Superintendent M aco n ColtP ge . A . M ., Columbia Baker. A ssis tant to the President, C . Univel':-ity. Engl.i h; ~1i:s ~larga~et L. Addi son and Village President Among the Garden City people at the Polo Game, Tuesday, September 18 were : Mr. and Mrs. Twining, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pinckney, Mrs. E . B. McKellar, Miss M c Kellar, Mr. Ensign, Mias Belsterling, Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton Chichester, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters, Jr., Mr. and Mrs .L. W. Os- borne , Mr. and Mrs. E. L. DeForest, Mrs . L. M . Cowdrey, Mr. and Mrs. Nicoll Floyd . A. Townle). As s t s\3 nt Pnmary; ~l1ss Hel rr!~\· Ethel A. trohm. A . ~·· Vas sa r l\lr. Ri char dT. Childs presided in- DEMPSEY PURCHASE College, ' ~· )I.. . Columhta Colle~e, tr oduci n g the s peak~r s . CONFIRMED Mnth emn tt cs ; l\hs s M~y· R. Fo og, Am o ng tho se pr ese nl wP.re: Supt. S arge nt ~ h oo l fo~ ~h ptca ~ Educa- Ra) h Peter s. Jr ., Mrs. Geor ge S. ti o n, Physt ca l Tramm g; '!Is s Cath- Emp . E W D e nton Ralph Latham . h . Rl A B B . M or) . . . ' ' Amon!!' re ce nt nrnvals nt t e e rm c T. l e tt , · ·• T) n a\\'T\ G a l P a~\'\ n ge r Aaent Woodward A recent newl'i item, circulated by New York new pope~ to the eff~t that Ja c k Demp~y, heavyweight c hAmpi o n, hod pur c ha !:!e d property in Garden Ci t y, ha been co nfirmed. '\y • \ • Pl . 1 T . . . .,.ner o • ~ e ' Garden City H ote l are the followmg: Co ll ege, \':--t .... tnnt 1 )~tcn rammg, S M o t or P ower Bi s hop A ss istant \ln-. \'\ illi am Sinclair. Mi ::.s Emily 1 R ev. Lu cien Fr .. mk ..,.e nn~tt~ A. \\1 .• p~tp~ . 1 A a •nt P e nnin~ o n Mrs. Lac.lenb c r g of \ ' 'r~tbun, Colonel and I Trin~ty Col.lege. Chap lam. Sa c~ d E~:::~~ e r \h~id t, Harry A~drews, lr~. P . T . Chinn, \lr . and l\lr ~. I~ tudle ... : i\h~.... i\lnry J oe M c Lam. Ed d Arm~tronno William M c Car - Frank Pr e .... bray of ~ e w Y o rk. \lr .' ..... enetar · : i\1 j,~ \liriam R. Booth ! \'~ -ea o n ~ and many other ,.... · -- ·. · . · , arren lll& L ' I C 1 ~~ · · R th Palmer Drawin rr and promment Citlzen •• os nnge es, a . J ' 1 ~::> u ' 0 l Inquiri es havo es tobli hed that the purchase wa made tb~ o u g h an out of town realtor, who declin~ to name the owner of the property.