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1962 18- n l )J Mr. 12 Wil- scelved 8 afi nenc6« aduate MORE I4EWS ; aaoi ? e . fe A jure $ MORE PrCTURES FREEPORT ^ 2 7 th Y e a r , N o . 10 — ‘ • . . Follovv The M - ■ m m - f jm M rn^rn m '\J l e a d e r For ..... Freeporl's Original OHMal Newspaper Refiable \NASSAU-S. LARGEST WEEKLY'^ ADVERTISING BALDWIN MERRICK KIWANIS CLUB DONATES SCIENCEJIEVICE TO FHS PRICE FIVE CENTS PKH COPT CLIFTON 8. SMITH ELECTED SCHOOL BOARD PRESUENl Pictured above<from left to right are J o ^ h C>erhaiuer, Pr«i> dent of the Freeport Kiiranis Club; Hugh Emin, President of the Freeport Board of E d T i t a t i o j i i . S . Gerard, Asst,, S.wpWot SehooU; hj ihe'iai»n‘ii'diBb'i»;i^ 'i T h e K iw a n is Club presented, t h e niicled r scien c e tra in in g system * to U ie Freeport H igh School to lau n c h n u c lear scien c e train in g on a h igh school level. T h e educatora stressed th e Im p o r tance of. s u c h early training. Mrs. Harold Battjn Honored By Mercy Mercy Hospital paid tribute to M rs. H arold Batitin of 'P r e e p o r t and 121 other women from eight separate com m unities who have been ac t iv e ,. d u es-paylng members i o f the Leagues of M ercy Hospital for more th a n 2S years a t the an nual Mercy Council luncheon- m eeting held a t th e G a rden city Distinctive gold charm s for more than a q u a rter' of & -century of service were presented. Mayor Declares 'Marathon Week' M a y o r R o b ert J. Sw e e n e y has p r o e ialu ^ d July 9 - 1 5 “Around L o n g Island M a r a thon W eek”. The Around Long Island Asso ciation, through its president; Ed Kotti, So, Grove, SL, declared that the. “Around Long Island' MaTbthon” is the only suitable teat yet devised, for the proving Jpr iS r ^ ln lam fly-bpe ih . J o h n F. Fischer, Craig Ave., C h a irm a n of th e R u les C o m m ittee, rem inds th a t only stock type boats, exactly a s sold o f f :he show room floor, are eligible to com p e te In th e 280-m ile test. C a m Irw in, H a r tig M arine, Freeport, C o m m u n ications O f - . icer, stated th a t every possible^ sa f e t y precaution h a s been taken protect th e con testan ts. to W idely - Known Authority In 25th Year Of Service A t the a n n u a l R e o r g a n ization M eeting of th e Freeport Board of E d u c a tion held on T u e sday night. July 3. 1962. in th e Board R oom at F r e e p « a H igh School. Mr. CUflon B. Sm ith was unaninum sly elected P r e s id e n t A t th e sam e m e e ting, Mr. H erbert F. B a e h r w a s elected V ice- P r e sident, a n d Mr. H oward B. R a sm u ssen w a s appointed to flU the T r u steeship vacated by Mr. Roy G o c k ley on Ju n e 30. Mr. Hugh Erwin in retiring from the Presidency nominated Mr. Smith as his successor. This action was^ln keeping with the spirit of a policy adopted previously UmlUng the term of ofttce of the P r u d e n t th o n a t io n ’s o u tstan d in g School Biiard m e m b ers, h e served o s n « s i d e n i o f th e N e w York S t a t e School B o a r d s A ssociation In 1948. In 1953, Mr, S m ith w a s elected P r e s id e n t of. th e - N a tional School B o a r d s A ssociation. I t w a s during th is tenure o f o f f ice th a t h e w a s a n officia l visitor to W e st G e r m a n y on ed u c a tion a l m ission. A fter th e election of M essrs. S m ith a n d B a e h r , th e new ly organized Board m a d e th e follow ing ap p o in tm e n ts: School Clcrlo—J o h n T. Cotter, Jr. School D istrict Treasurer— B o y R. G o ckley. School D istrict Auditor— F red C. Berge. D e n tal Supervisor — Dr. M orton Sam e t. , F.F. D.Ath OF JULY SHOW BI6 SUCCESS Committee ^eeks Lucky Holder Of Ticket No* D 10781 LYMAN DURYEA NAMED TO TOP COUNTY SPOT Permanent Pries-t Asslgped To ©reek Orthodox Church I PeW Cakouros. president of Chi Greek Orthodox Church Council of South Nassau County, announced that Bishop lacov^ has assigned Ztev. GeOrgb Aipqstelakos as the per- ■ ^ manent priest of the Freeport A record attendance, witnessed the 1962--Preep6rt Fire ‘ Z^tAtnten-f c h u r e t - —- Fourth of auly'FlreWorics. and .Pii^m^ the Freepi^'SWdJiim: ;• . ^ l e ^ i i t h Nawau Greek Orthoi- . Wednesday night. : ’ V . v -'-* ^dok--^iai1sb now 'nurobers approxlr F F P Chief Ben Cooke-and Ex-Chief John. S. Ma;l«. n a n df Uie show, 'anihomieed that the 1962'prennU tibn was ode ofltMr most s u c o e s ^ l ever s^nsored. ' >' 1. ^ ' * T|ie pnigi^in'Was fflieid'wHh many. th^Llng. futures IntiisdMg-the\ famous all-woman’Stock car'.race-presented by the DoBaJdson^Reden*- berg auto raclai^'^tecprises. ' :jdok-^ierisb now numbers approxh- (donUnueiL on Page 12) .; Sfit>RE NOTidE M t K 'tM k e h r zse-N. M>U> si.,’Fnei;«t,lrtll rtauUn « p n ittta , » i-Jn. thb,. Smrt»:r, C.... . | - '•.V v- ■ r.-.j :';r— ;vjyrV’!r,-.';^h 'National beadgoartets of thelMmreh of Dimes iumoanced tliat- LymaB Dttiyea of F T c e ^ luu been apinlnted.M G e n ^ CbaimM • and Co-ordinator of 'an. Sbrch of bli^-i»rojeGts and aciliriilea.'lB .-Nasaan Cbaa^. f Mr, Dnryei^ promhuftlitVkMpeH florist and ercator ot.tbe wldety-; ^kabirii D V B Y ^ oiicirilb U ^ A iW . tuu been a i ^ tbe flfht .: iiagafaist’|MU«rem aUicd/^ beeiwne a Ytotle»/of:!iUi^ dbeaser ; A r ^ W ' y d ^ wds 'c 6 -. 6 hsirbait-o^ .tbo ’sHeecaidal- \ '