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■•'V p a 6 e s i x TH E leader THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 19 g | SYLVIA R. WOOD Teachar oi Plaiuf lor bofflnnoro and advanced ■tudents. Teaching In Freeport over S3 year*. Neve addreee Apt. I-P- FReeport 9-3571 194 Smith Street p m iiiin inMBiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiMUiiiiiiniiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw^^^ BY POPULAR DEMAND We are row open Thttra, &' Fri. ’til. 9 P.M. ...i. ■s GEOFF CAPLAN’S FflS HIGHIITES STUDBNT OF THE MONTH . . The purpose of. UiePrcepott MARIO OF FREEPORT I HAIRDRESSERS Known throughout Long Lslnnd , . . for Custom Perma* | no.nt l^avingt Hair Cutihig and Shapings Frosting, g Tinting, Coloring amt Facials. s 76 W. Merrick Road | Grove Tii(*n(er BcitlLlIntf g 10 Expert Male & Feiimlo Operators g Open Mon., T ucb ., Wed., Sul. 9-6; T)«ir>u Fri. 9 *>, § FR. 8-7577 FR. B-9356 \ | ^ Completely AinConditioned § CATERING SPECIALISTS No Party Too Small or Too Large in Your HOME - OFFICE - BUSINESS Serving Exotic Foods of the World High\School student'of the Month proiech which was estabUshed by The Student of the Month for in many extra-curricular acUvi- B plus NICK SAM Tasty Specialties from Italy, Greece, Spain, Africa and France. — OPEN DAILY — Home-made Roasts & Salads. Fast Out-Going Order Service. ties and maintains scholastic average. Liz, a Senior, has been a ver satile student and has ably i-cp- resented FHS in many ways. Among her many aclivilies, Liz is the Editor-in-chief of \Voy- ogeur,” FHS yearbook; member of the National Honor Society: -treasurer of the Masque_anti Wig Club; varsity cheerleader, and treasurer of the Senior Class. She is also a menrkbev of the, American Youth Hostek, a nation al group that participates in cy-J; cling trips, hikes, and mountain 11> climbing ventures. Liz, whose]' career ambition is to become a member of the Foreign Service, is applying to St. Lawrence Univ. for college admission as a major in history and government. • We are proud to ext«id con gratulations to Liz Ireland on be ing named the FHS Student of the Month for March. She will undoubtedly go far in her futui-e life! O n . Friday evening, April 2, Freeport High School will \rock roll and jive\ to the.lively music of the Majesties, an instrumental combo; The-lymes, and the well- known singing group of Ruby and the Romantics. “Key Nitc,” which is piesent- , ed by the Key Club, FHS service I organization, promises to be one I of the most memorable evenu of [ the school year. sembiy held on Thursday afteil noon. -March 18, the Mophaif H.S. Choir presented a pvograil of song and comedy to FHS*'stu denis. The Mepham Choir is con sidered to be one of the best, j everyone at FHS enjoyed |!i program tremendously. Voting for the March poll ' “FHS Favorites” has just beer completed, and we’ll prim ihi results in next week’s issue FHS Senior . Madeline Smith is doing a commendable job at tire Patterson Home for the Aged in Uniondale. Madeline, a “Candy Striper,\ is training to become a nurse. She’ll imdoubtccUy be come outstanding In her chosen profession! t £ ELIZABETH IBELAND Birdie,” and the audience turn out was so, lai'ge that another musical. comedy is going to be presented this year, . Under the direction of FHS Music Chairman Jack Jenkins and Chorale Director Kirk DunkJee, the following cast of talented FHS students have been organ ized for lhi.s year’s production, “Li’l Abner:\ Li'l Abner is play ed by Pat Cioffi; Daisy Mae, Les lie Spitz; Pappy . Yokum, Jerry McIntosh Students In Music Recital Intermediate and Advaiu'd piano and voice studenis of ihc McIntosh School of Mu.iif, -IS Hillside Ave., Bockvilb Ccnln*, will be heard in a program ol classic and modem 5olection.s. on Friday, March 26 a t 8:15 p.ni. Students participating will in clude: Rosanna Potrona, GreUlicn Groon, Lucille Marino, Carol Knobloch, Diane Heitncr, Miirlha Moor, Danya Waring, Je.-.ska Meyers, Richard locona, Jiuuii Weisbart, Pamela Mausc, Deborah Lowis,' Asa Rubenstcin, Jill Man- ton, Deborah Zubow, Caiolo Dun bar, Perry Chang, Mavilyzi C; lsl -1- la and Cheric Sammis. Miss Hellner will be act-mi- panied at the piano by Mr.v Lu cille Boyd. . Friends and inlerdtitod poi-snns are cordially invited to attend. The dance, which is being held In cooperation with the Baldwin H.S. Key Club, promises to be lively and exciting. Proceeds fj’om the tickets, which are being sold at FHS for $4.75 a couple, will benefit the Club Senior Scholarship Fund 1 . . Be sure >to see next wfeok’s issue of The LEADER for further details on “Key Nile.’* ^'U'L AiBNBR” . . . Last year the FHS Music Dept, presented its own production of “Bye Bye FREEPORT ITALIAN-AMERICAN OaiCATESSEN 52 W. Merrick Rd. MA 3-1003 - 3-1708 LAWN MOWE3L REPAIRS MOWERS — Repaired, Serviced, Tuned and Sharpened . —Free Pickup & Delivery- Prompt Service OVER IS YEARS EXPERIENCE IN REPAIRS Come In a n d Sea Our Large Selection oF New Power Mowers Now On Display JACOBSEN & LAWN-BOY FREEPORT EQUIPMENT 170 W. 5UNHISE HWY. ' .FBawott 0-23B _ , iv \ ? r ' p°9****°*9 °t Trw Caw Hardwara f 1 r Ccrchia; Mammy Yokum, Joanne Altschuler; Matryin’ Sam, Tom Gray; and Earthquake McGoon i.s played by Seth R o s ^ a n ,’ Tickets tin’ the show are avail able at. the high -school, on South Brookskidc Avo;, or at the Stein- metz Music Store on So. Grove St. (opposite the Freeport Rec reation Center), Tickets are go ing fast, so be sm-e to buy youw now, and “come on down\ to Freeport High School on Friday night, April 9, or Saturday night, April 10, for the fun-filled ac tion-packed musical comedy “Li’l Abner.\ It’s going to be a great FHS c h it - c h a t —At an DIRECT DEALERS FOR DOVEH-JONES-LAMOTHE-MAJESTIC-SEXTON IN-GROUND I I BHOME RECEPTAdES Buries your Garbage Problem! SALES • INSTALLATIONS • SERVICE COMPLETE STOCK OF INSERT REPLACEMENTS $85 MERRICK AVENUE, NORTH MERRICK CALL IV 3-3343 Harry. Wrede, Jr. Becomes AP 2i\d U. 2nd Lt. Harry Wrede, Jl... son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wvede of 55 Queen St., Roosevelt, has le- ceived a regular commission m the U. S. Air Force at KeeJ^lt-r AFB, Miss. Lt. Wrede prevlou.sly hcl(l a USAP reserve commission as an Officer Training School grdiUiale. He was named for regular siatvLs on the basis of his duty perform ance, educational background and potential as an Air Force. qlTiter. He is presently a conoiTuinira- tions officer student in an Ah' Training Command (ATC). uml ft TP- __ 1 _ TTJ_ ....[s* llie - KeesJer. His unit supports the ■ ATC mission of training ninncti and officers in the diverse skills j required by the nation’s aerorpace Andrew A. Levy Named On Cornell Dean's list Andrew A. Levy, son of and Mrs. Eugene Levy, 37 Webc! - . field Ave., IVeeport, a freshujan at Cornell University» has been placed on the Dean's Honor List for excellence in scholarship lor- the fall -term 1964. He b enrolled in the collene of Arts and- Sciences. Andrew ^ graduated as class valedictih from Freeport\ High School »« 1964. THUHS NA Ref monthl] local ar C .' series v trict / u'hose and the lie is i March Slxore Associ< Freepo ' In XI Gaylor HU ON T1 the Fi beloni that tl cratic dcleg: The Mar el City M rs., the li Mr MFD FOLLOW THE LEADER f Peter Chu s ^ s ; Why not try our delicious CHINESE a CANTONESE special ties. Also AMERICAN favorites I f yoy prefer. 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