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PAGE TWO ■ ' - ■ ;- 'd :;•'' TrnsTtmkYiKPsmmi^^^m DEBSI! C O lim W B m BONOHUE ACTIVE B r o olcsid e Solid bl i/ PTA Plans Sock! \Brooksiclc School, ' Baldwin, P.T.A., will hold its annual coveretf dish supper on Tuesday. April 29, iat 7:30 p.m. at the school, i Dr. Ducker and members of the Baldwin School Board will attend. Elntcrloinment will be provided by Miss Michelle Koaow.ski, the iiiu.sic lo.achcr. , Ail Brookside ^parents are in- j vited to attend. BETH DONOHUE DEBBIE COLEMAN Now that April is iiore, Baldwin lliah School girls arc looking forwiiril to Girl,s' V.'cck and \Sportsnitc\ <m a few d.ays away. The Blue Team, headed by Captnin.s Debbie Coleman and Belli Donohue, is working hard for an overwlielming victory in 'fiB. The two bigge.sl events in the Girls' Week competition are tlie molher-daughter banqutd .song piesiiitatioti on Thursday night, April 2'l, and llie sport.snite pa- ge.'iJit enlrance on Saturday night, Api'il 2)>. Blue team's banquet .singing wilt be led by song and cheer leader Jennifer Blaeh, The Blue program, made up of songs sir- lauged .speeuilly for banquet night, inelude.s .seven .sons. Blue’s llellii Soiig lia.s been written to tlie-l'eti;r, Paul and Mary melody. Bamboo. Next will come a spe- dal ariangement of “Smile\' leailing directly into one of Blue Teams* fuvorite.s. exodus. Tin; BeaUeS ''Ye.sterday\ provides tlie imrsie (or Blue's friendsbip song Debbies co-captain, BeVli Dono hue, has an equally long list of impi'c.s.stve acliievcments to her eredil. Bet hhas been an active member of four varsity team.s— tennis, hockey, ba-sketball and Little Club Plans Shoot For Turkeys JUDO FREEPORT RKREAnON DEW. A \Luck-Targel-Shoot-For- Tur keys,\ sponsored by the Little Cliib, will be held on Sunday, April 27. at the Freeport Range. Burialo Avenue, Freeport, from 9 a.m. to 1 p-m, (Rain Date May H). It is open to all members of the Fi'copoiT Revolver and Riftc Assn. Membership Buttons will be worn while on range. Luck targets ■will bo u.scd. A competitor may shoot as many shotls as needed to gel 3 hits in the .score area of his target, if completed in 2 mimile.s. The, tagrets will be turned at the cnd'if 2 minutes. At! shooting will bo done by eal,. clas.s which is as follows; 1— .22 cal., 2—.38 eal. and 3—,45 cal. volleyball. She's also the girl in-1 William Thorton •‘^orves as side that funy Baldwin Bruin | EdUo Club Shoot Chairman. .suit at all the varsity football | g.-,mes. A member of Service Research Award Club, G.O. Council and Class Council. Beth was also given a distinguished title by the senior clas.s this year—wittie.sl! Next year Bcthe \Vill attend San Ber- To Freeport HS Student Freeport High School student Regina E. Lylcn has been chosen to membership in the 1969 Sum- nadmo Valley College, California, nier Rcsearcli Participation Pro- Also as a physical education ma jor. Stas's con.sidei’ing a career pai ls and imothei' Petfsf. Paul and Blue Team has been working Mary song, Early in the Morn- |„„.(| fm- y victory and Beth ing. Blue teams banquet finale. Kiiuiids very optimi.slie as she is the liym I Believe, sung willi a Uays: “Blue Teams theme'is faii- uew luirinony beautiful and gui- ;,|,c| with all the girbs tiuy aeeompaniment. | working together as they have , '-'■Open A New Window With ! been, we're sure to have a victory jBlue Team” is llie llieme of lids | in 1969.” year's Blue Pageant eiilranee, lec< j iiy song and elieei- leader Robin | Blank, Bonnie Uoger.s. who is also j liead of Blue’.s Modern Dance,' 1 • enlilled Oriental Cliarisnui. ha.s been ciiosim as third person: Bon- oie will he leading llie team. gram at tiro nationally known Waidernar Medical Research 'rpontlatioit located in Woodbury, L.l. According to Ur. I j C o 'Gro.ss, Director of Educational Programs for the Foundation, Regina was among the top candidates for the forty appointments made after a careful screening of more than 400 applicants, ' ■ dancing a.s Auntie Manic witli Ciiplidn.s Debbie and Beth play ing lier orpliaiied nephew and niece. Marne and the Icsim will be sliownng them how to gel out of tlicir rut and do new things. Blue's opening .song is open a New Window. Then Maine will u.'H them “I Know A Place\ as slie taltes llieni to “Herniintlo’s Hideway.” The team has been working iiard to add extra flavor with their Tango! After \Going Ufoing” Blue deeide.s tliat \There'll Be Some Changc.s Made.\ Blue brings their enlrance lo an e.xeiting finish with their finale song, “Marne.\ Their spirit, euoperation and cntliusiasm diouUl really dii7.v;le the audience ,and (he pudge.s for a Blue Team victory! The two girli at the head of , the team have had plenty of ex- . perieiice themselves with sue- eeds and victory. Debbie Cole man lia.s been eo-eaptuin of var- •dty clieerleadi.'rs and .senior in- Iratnur.-d night and president of Mujors Club. In addition to be ing a member of National Hon or Society ami the varsity hockey team, Debbie was voted most .populnr by tlie elasif of 1969. She's already been, accepted at tlic Now York, Slate University at Cort land where she plans to major in physical education, , . - CHARIES M E U TO SPEAK IN BAIDWIN Freeport Recreation Supt. Stanley Brokn*, Sett lemalionally-known Judo champion Sam B«bi» kijlii^'a reccration slaff* Mr. Boonoe holder for lhre« tucc#i|llE4-ot the Armed Forces Worldwide Judo ChanipimlisbJ;^. Judo and wrestling to Freeport boys. Samuel W. Boone, 31, a Freeport residehl Who Is an interna, tionally known Judo expert, has joined the stafi of the ^ Recreation Department. ‘ Superintendent of Recreation and Parks Stanley Brekne saicl Mr,. Boone's function will be that of \Recreation Specialist.” He wilt head n niajor Judo and wrestling ^ ■ ■ program, instructing boys age University, Tokyo, where h* , „ , studied physical, education, ■ nme and up. arrange for Fiee- boy would do well to port spectator events m the sports, and have other duties in jg one of the greatest physical the department. The programs will be conducted in cooperation with the Freeport publir school system, Mr. Brekne said. Mr. Boone, wlien he was in the Air Force, won the Armed Forces Worldwide Judo Championship in his 140 lb. weight class in 1959, I960 and,1961. He took 2nd place in the National AAU Judo com petition in 1961, and he was a member of the U.S. Olympic wrestling team in 1904, Presently tournament coordina tor of the New York State Judo Association,.Mr. Boone is also Di rector. of the NnssaU-Suflolk Judo League, . which has over 2,000. members. His college education includes attendance a t ' Wasata Tilt' Hon. Ciimles E. Gooclell, Uniled States Senator from New York, will be llie luncheon speaker at a one-day seminar on drug abuse to be held on April 23 in Baldwin. Thome of the seminar, I which is .sponsored by tlie Nn.ssau County Probation Olfieors Bene, voleiit Assn., tlie New York Stale Probation and Parole Officers A.ssn.. and the New York State Council, National Ctiuncil on Crime and pelinqueney. is “Meet ing the Challenge of Drug Abuse.” .^The.-Senator will dbeuss his propo-sal for $50 million in federal grunts lo .set up adclieUon-treat- ment facilities and for conducting eomprelieiisive researeti on drug addiction. Morning wor.shop.s will cover sucli topie.s at I. Genesis of the Drug Abuser; 2. Profile of the Drug Abu.ser; 3, From Apprehen sion to Disposition; 4. Pi-ograms, Treatment and Faeililies; and 5. Community Involvemqnl, After noon se,s,sions will provide \New Direct ions\—proposals from out- -standing public flgures on now progratiis and eourse.s of action in dealing willi tho problem of drug abuse. Worksiiop.s will be followed by a suninary and recom- nrendutions mpeting, Purticipnnls in ' the seminar liave been drawn from all areas of public amj private sectors and include psychiatrists, psyeholo- gi-sls, social workers, legislators, judges, oduoators, policemen, pro bation officers, clergymen, repre-- sentatives of the district allor- iiny’s ofTiee, addict-s and involved citizens ■ . The seminar is open. to the public. THE ONLY EXACTA IN TOWN, IS A T ROOSEVELT RACEWAY. 9Exclting Races First Race 8:00 PM 4 Exactas Nightly Westbury, Long Island 212 FL7-^0or51&Pie.6000 MERRICK on Merrick Rd, Phone MA 3-1522 One Block East of Mendowbrook Parkway NOW SHOWING YEARS BEST ACTOR Cliff Hobertson. \CHARLY\ ----- ALSO — Kirk Douglas \A Lovely Way To Die\ conditioners. It also hei|^ build; ' competitive spirit, luid at the same time it teaches personal dis- ■ cipline,\ perservearafite and pa- tibnee. I hope as many S‘reeport' ' boys as possible will take' ad vantage of tl ' possible tion Department,\ Science Dodd Juaitu Higb ‘The Ninth Annual Scfence-;Bkir of the John W; Doidd Juolbr^Iiigh School was held oh April 23.:':; ’ ■■j ' Nearly 115, exhibtor.Weffe ^dis- l ■played, in the gymnasium ■bf’'the- . I John W. Dodd'Junior Hidh r-: Jj'S'l secretarijBLf j • ,,, Resid(mc«Lp\'i -,t tcholarshlpkand;lofn>i Write for C«talo». : \V Attention! Spring HouseebaneK Please don't forgpt THE HOSPITAL THRIFT SMOP 66 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport Donations of Dishes, Pictures and 'Frames, Costume Jew«ify«'V Bric-A-Brac. Housewares, etc., and Clean, Wearable Clolhlnd J ilL be greatly appreciated. Open 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Monday: thru. 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