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NEWLY-ELECTED OFFICERS— The flrematic activities of theCenter Moriches Fire Department during the next year will be ledb> tlie group of recent!} elected line officers shown above. Theyare , standing, Frank Holzman , Jr., left , second assistant chief ,and Herman Heller , third assistant chief. Seated are: MichaelMalanchuk , left , the department's new chief , and Louis Strebel.first assistant chief.

Center Moriches Honor RollHonoi Roll student s weie

named this week by the CenterMoriches Elementary and HighSchools. The students , theirteachers and the grades theyrepresent are as follows;

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGRADE 4 - Mrs. Spi ague,

teacher: Stacey Athens , LisaBowditch , David Coles , DonnaGondola , Jay Guthrie, JamesPennev , John Quinn , Lillian Roth ,Douglas ^ arborough, Bobbi Z en-eski.

Mrs. Buchanan , teacher: Mar-lene Brunskil l , Laureen Cartel ,Ricky Hamilton, Leanne Huey ,Arthur Kennedv , Stacie Kon-dratowicz , Bi tan Lindgren , t m-dj Malanchuk , Michael Price ,L.vnn Tenke.

Miss Commoss , teacher : JanetBurkett , Garl Fossett , Tv ioneHenderson , C arol Kavanaugh ,Nancy Lettieri , Douglas Plate ,?olhe Privett , Stew irt Smith ,Beth Sfaik , Mai garet strebel ,Sandra W ood.

GR U.T 5 - M r s . Seltman:Penney Coles , Karen Cozadd ,Gloria Gai rett , Kenneth John-son , Robe i t Kapchan , I r icaNeu-hoff , Joan N i z z a , Joanne Pen-ney, Cliffoi d Schwenker, BarbaraStrebel , \ e r onrca Tardd.

Mrs. Stoeckert: Sharon \-

brams , Robert Anderson, KathjArnzen , kathy Bergmann, Fran-ces Cuomo. Bonnie Hyland , JudyLenzai , Teresa Lettieri, Jef-fr ey Lukert, Erik Schiffelbian,Margai et Stelling, Richard Val-enti.

Mr. Brennan: DeborahKlesick,Washington Robinson , MarkSchlein , Laurie Sinclair , Thom-as Sinnickson, Cheri Stoeckert,D i a n e Stemnock, AdrienneTreadwell.

GKADt 6 - Mrs. Thompson:Deboi ah Armstrong, DavidBartholomew, Roberta Davis, El-len Graeser , Mark Herrmann,Laura Larner , Gregorj Lucking-ham, Anita Neuhoff , W illiam O'-Bi len , Mildi ed Offending, LindaRodgei s, Dawn Schoener ,R.Sun-i a v , 1 o t i Ti tmus , Linda Stre-bel.

Mr. Revnolds: I aui a Clegg,Bnan Dineen , Gail I leld , SusanHyland , \ irginia Keegan, StevenKronman, C raig Sinclair , MarthaWaide , Patricia W ilcox.

HIGH SCHOOIGR \DI 7: Joe l Bergmann,

Diane Blahnik , Dav id Borrill ,Cvn th ia Gagliano, Barbara Grat-son , 1 arrv Guahtien, Cindy Kap-chan , Emmanuel Metaxas , Rob-ert Pennev Hope Roesch , Ben-jamin Rose , Phillip Rose , Sher-rv Runyan, tdward Schiefer -stein , El izabeth Scrabat, JeffreySunray .

GRADI S: Harold Abrams,Lai r.v Carter , Raymond DeMat-teo , Michael Gagliano, KeithJones , Barbai a Kennedy, JosephMcHeffey , Paul Runyan, ClydeSchlein.

GRADE 9: R ita Boehm, CoraCorrea , 1-ian Fingerhut, GeorgeHawkins , Barbara Johannesen,Bruce Kronman , Joseph Lieb,Mary McLean, David Muller , Ro-berta Nooger , \ lrginia Osborne,Karen Schrader , Kevin Smith ,Susan Smith , Paula Treadwell,Sabrina Turso, Carol Wood, Fred7amor ski.

GRADE 10: R oger Amende,Margaret Bryner, Kathleen De-Matteo, Anne DeRosa , WilliamFechter, Dean Gurinsky, MaryJosepn, Harold Lukert, RobertMonregho, Carolyn Nawrockl,Stephen Pnbut , Faith Roesch,Arlette Roth , Suzanne Smith,Henry Stark , Wendy Tuttle , Jan-et W ood.

GRADE 11: Peter Abraham-sen, Lynn Amende , Bonnie Bitt-ner , Mary Brown , Julia Dellova ,

(C o n t i n u e d on P a g e 4)

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, HAPPY PAIR—Tori Russet Princess, a nine-month -old min-iature dachshund, and her owner, Thomas J. Rice of ValleyStream, share a few happy moments together after Princesswalked off with Best In Match honors at the Riverhead KennelClub's match show held Sunday at the Riverhead Armory. Prin-cess earned the approval of judges all the way through breedjudging, group and best Puppy in Match , and was pitted againstand won out over a spirited Afgan in the finals More than 360entr ies were recorded In the show, many from the MorichesBay area. Local dogs scored several wins in the match.

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Senior Citizen NewsMASTIC B F A C H - - At a busi-

ness meeting held April 13, the\merican Association of RetiredPersons, South Bay Chapter,elected the following slate of offi-cers: President , Mrs. Li l l ianLamb; First Vice President, JohnDunne; Second Vice President,Silas I-food' Treasurer, JoseBlanco; Recording Secretary ,Mrs. Gertrude Deckert, and Cor-responding Secretary, Mrs. AnnDuemlg.

The program for today 's meet-ing, to be held at 1:10 p.rr., wi l lbe the presentation of candidatesfor members of the School Boardof District 32. The meeting, willbe held at the Mastic Beach Prop-erty Owners Association Club-house, Neighborhood Road andOrchid Drive, Mastic Beach.

The month of May will bedesignated as Senior CitizenMonth , and wil l be celebrated na-tionally, for the f i f th successiveyear. The theme for this year 'scelebration is "Meeting the Chal-lenge of the Later Years ' .

•11 Federal Agencies with pro-grams to benefit older people areparticipating in the preparationof materials and other featuresfor use during the month, whichwil] be celebra ted with specialevents in local communitiesacross the country. These willinclude hobby shows, panel dis-cussions, style shows and parties.

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Home Unit ScheduleMASTIC BEACH — The May

schedule for the Mastic BeachHome Economics Bureau is asfollows: May 2, 10:30 a.m. Busi-ness Meeting; Preliminaries on:International Foods, Drapery,

slides; Plan Achievement Day;12-noon , covered dish luncheon JI p.m., Interior Design (->); May9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Interna-tional Food= (1), May 16, 10 toI I a.m.. Drapery slides, 11 a.m.to 3 p.m., International Foods (2);May 23, 1 to 3 p.m , Achieve-ment Day.

Al l sessrons are held in theMastic Beach Firehall on Neigh-borhood Road .

* « *Hebrew Cent er Do/ngs i

MAST IC Bl A ( H -- The Sis-terhood w i l l hold its r e g u l a rmonthly meeting at b PM May 2at the Mastic Beach Hebrew Cen-ter on Neighborhood Road.

The Mens Club w i l l hold itsregular monthly meeting at 8 p m.May 4 at the Mastic Beach HebrewCenter.

A card party, sponsored by theSisterhood, wil l be held at 8 PMMay 6 at the Mastic Beach He-brew Center. Mrs. Mae Rosen-blum is Chairman of the Affairs .Everyone is welcome.

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New legion OfficersMASTIC BEACH — The foi- 1

lowing officers were elected at arecent meeting of the AmericanLegion Arthur H. Clune Post1533: Commander, Leroy Chrls-tensen; First Vice Commander,William Sutton; Second Vice Com-mander, Bud Coffey; Third ViceCommander, John Sammis, Adju-tant, William Lake; Finance Of-ficer, Sal DeCarlo; ChaplainJames Ennis, Service Officer,Nick Bouhourls, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Joe Monahan.

Congressman Otis G. Pike willvisit tne Arthur H. Clune Poston Mastic Beach Roadat 8:30p.m.

May 5th. Ine public is invited.* * .

Elect PTA SlateMASTIC B! A( f l -- The fol-

lowing office rs were eke ted at arecent meeting of the I lementarvPT<\ of School Dis t r i i t 32: Pres-ident , Mrs. ( aro l Mesta- VicePresident , John F rank l in ; Secre-tary, Mrs. Patricia Boyd , andTreasurer, Miss Bi l l l e I orct.School board n u m b e r s , Mrs RitaReich , W i l l i a m C ross , CtorgeTydeman , Mrs. At n .i Marks andJames Dos h spoke about opera-tions and f u n c t i o n s of the board.

Ins ta l la t ion oi o f f i c e i s and re-organization meiting w i l l be he ldat the next meet ing , set f o r May v .

M BED InstallationMASTIC B! ACH -- Tht Mastic

Beach Fire Depaitment ins ta l la -tion dinner and li ectron wi l l bi >held at 8 p.m. Mav 13 at the Mas-tic Beach Proper!) Owi»rs \sso-ciation Clubhouse on Neighbor-hood Road.

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Society Break f as tMASTIC BL AC H — St. Judes

Holy Name Society wi l l hold aCommunion Breakfast at the Mas-tic Beach F irehouse on Neighbor-hood Road at 10 a.m hint 11

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Community EventMASTIC BI ACH - A l m o s t 300

people attended Mrs. MaryBreen 's 100 birthday party, heldat the Mastn Beach PropertyOwners Associa t ion clubhouseApri l 15. Mis. Breen and herparty arrived at 1 p m and re-ceived a s tandinc ovation Mrs.Breen , her f a m i l v and guestswere rntroauced by Janies Har-ney She received manv bouquetsof f lowers and several gif ts , andthanked evervone for the day shew i l l a l w a v s r i m ^ m x r , when thepeop l e of Ma -.tic Peach turne d outto help lu r c l t b r a t e he r 100thPirthdav .

1 he working com n tt t 1 for thepartv inc l aded \ndre w \lbern ,cha i rman ; Mr and Mrs. PeterFhornds , Mr . and Mrs . J o sp p he hfford , Mr and Mrs. Jose Blan-co, Mrs. \nn OSull ivar .

Tire r ip r t scn ta t tve <= of organ-r /a t rons in the c o m m u n r t v whoattended vvcrc ; The C olumbiet tcs ,Mrs Rose Hughe s , Mastic P» achDemocratrc ( lub , V i c t o r Sam-mars; Kniehts of Co lumbus , An-thony Torre ; C hamoer of C om-merce , Tom Neppell , |r. Pal-ette and Frush Art I eague andthe Girl Scout NerghborhoodChairmri n , Mrs. F lsie Hidalgo;Mastic l eac h Home I xtcnsionUnit , Mrs. Wi l l i am Rinkm; Sun-shine C lub , Miss Charlotte E l_re;\merlcan Association Retired

Persons, South Bay Chapter , Mrs.Lill ian Lamb; Mastic Beach Yacht

C lub I adres A u x i l i a r y , Mrs RudyBeler; President of the I n n ,Club , Wal te r Nelson , P i e s i d e ntTang ie r Square ( lub U .i l u rPetersen , Preside nt oi tli M i s -tie. Beac h Piopc r tv Ov. ie 1 s \ s -sociatron , W i l l n n Kambc rg; Ki-w a n i s ( lub , Man S i ru ln ik , Mas t icBeach Republ ic an ( I ih , kudv I < I-ei . Father Micha 1 ( u i inn mdFather Kennet h Hasse ll 1 h ofSt . Juri-s R. C . ( hun h

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Fel lowship T e e n s ( lub h e l d i t ,mon th ly vpr i l I 5 nic e t in s ' r MiGrace Lutheran c hurc h in M itic Beach. The y we re e nte r t a i n e dby the "Supicons ' , a bane 1 ot f iveyouths who w e r e m a k i n r tlie 11f i r s t public a p p e a r a n c e . R e f i e ali-ments were set ve J.

Hold Bridging Par ty( 1 N F l R MDRl l I I ! S - |„ ,-

ror Cirl Scout I roop ^S , underthe leadership of Mrs Paul Me e rand Mr.. . Roy Pa l l ad ino , re n t l yentertained the Brownie s , in hi i-mg Patsy Prokus , Sane ' r i l i t ,Nanc y Vcnc rcbk , "v a r c y \ i< rt 1,Cynthia Thompson, I ami Id ( npenhaven , Patricia l o w l e midMaureen Flatte ry , at 1 h r u k i n gparty .\ hr rd ^ ing party 1 _,n i v nt

held to say "he llo ' to tliBrownie 1 lrl Sc outs v ho w i l l t l yup into the troop m Septe n A iThe Froop 55 gu ' s he ld s ¦"uuMeceremony , spoke on w m t t h i \ 1 n-j o y t d about j u n i o r C u ! s tou ting, p layed Eamc and s e r v e drefreshments to th t v o u i g e rgirls.

-U -A. -_L. -_i i 1 1 1 . -.Bay Area News In Brief

Local Youths Are RowingOn Marist College Team

ANDREW DROZD

Word was received this weekthat two local youths, J a m e sMoore of Eastport and AndrewDrozd of Mastic, are presentlyrowing for the varsity crew ofManst College, Poughkeepsie.

James, the son of Dr. andMrs. Banks Moore of Seatuck fAvenue, Fasrport, is a senior atthe college, studying for his B.A.degree in history. A graduate ofSeton Hall High School , Patch-

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ogue, he has been with the Maristcrew for the past four years.

Andrew , the son of Mr. andMrs. Adam Drozd of 11 FirstPlace, Mastic, is a junior study-ing for his B.A. degree in busi-ness. He is also a graduate ofSeton Hall High School, Patch-ogue, and has been a memberof the Marist crew for the pastthree years.

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Mrs Edi th Neuhof f ^''8-0890A farewell dinner party served

by candlelight was given in honorof Robert Schraeder of East Mo-riches by Mrs . Kathleen Personof 20 Inwood Road, Center Mo-riches. R obert who is with theAir F'orce, is leaving this weekfor Tripoli. His close friend,Peter Person, Kevin Kelly andthe Misses Barbara Boyden andSharon Mac Dowell, all of CenterMoriches, enjoyed a deliciousdinner, followed by a theatre partyin Patchogue.

Stephanie Ann, infant daughterof Mr. and Mrs . Bruce A Viertelof Shirley Street, was chrlctenedApril 2 at St. John the Evange-list R .C.Church. The godparentsare Mr. andMrs. AlexanderTur-pin of Bowditch Lane. Followingthe ceremony a dinner party wasgiven at the home of Mr. andMrs.Viertel for approximately thirtyguests.

CIASS1FILD ADS for the propltruidlng in the Moriches Bay Ares ,may b* placed by calling 878 1000— Adv

Elijah , an oratorio by FelixMendelssohn, will be performedby the Choral Society of the Mo-riches , 8 p.m. Sunday at the Pres-byterian Church of the Moriches

in the church sanctuary.A surprise bridal shower was

given April 8 in honor of MtssKaren Kanas at the home of Mrs.Dorothy Udell of Center Mo-riches , by Mesdames Udell, Pa-tricia Kalmar of East Morichesand Corlnne Hollenbeck. of EastMeadow. Approximately twentyguests attended . Miss Kanas,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WalterKanas of Harts Road, East Mo-riches, will marry Russell Dunnof Speonk , May 14, in the St.John the Evangelist R.C.Churchin Center Moriches.

In CENTER MORICHES, Tha LoinIsland Advance la on tal* at Berk'*Stationery. De Carlo's Grocarr. P*dlStatlonera, Ace Pharmacy. HorlchMPharmacy and SUtar'a Pharmacy.—AdT.

Weekend visitors at the home ofMr. and Mrs. John Busch of Are-skonk Lane were Mr. and Mrs.William Busch and son, Kenneth,of Manchester, Conn.

Charles Meyer , accompaniedby his parents, Mr. and Mrs. PaulMeyer of Union Avenue, went toWashington, D.C to vist the A-merlcan University where hehas been accepted by the Collegeof Liberal Arts and Sciences forthe Fall Semester. WhUe therethey enjoyed the beautiful -cherryblossoms. On the way home theystopped to visit i elatives in Phil-adelphia.

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FROM THE MAILBA G comes this news : "On jDecember 5, 1966 , representatives of the sixdistricts involved in the Center Moriches-Eastportcentralization area , including Center Moriches ,East Moriches , Eastport , South Manor , East Manorand West Manor , met at Albany with State Educa-tion Department representatives to initiate a pro-posed reorganization study.

The trustees of the six districts received thestudy reports at a meeting held on Monday nightat the East Moriches school.

"It was generally agreed by those present tohave individual boards review the written reportand this to be followed by a meeting the latterpart of May with all districts participating."

* * *IT'S BUDGET TIME -- On Tuesday and Wednes-

day of next week , area residents will make an im-portant decision : Will they approve or reject theproposed school district budgets submitted by themembers of the Boards of Education in the dis-tricts in which these residents live ?

The voters have two choices. One, they can ap-prove the proposed budgets , accepting the fact thatthe cost of education becomes greater and greatereach year and until someone , somewhere findsan answer to this problem of , higher educationalcosts md higher tax rates , the taxpayer has toshoulder the burden.

Or, the taxpayer can reject the bud get. Theproblem is here , however , that a rejection of theproposed budget is not the final answer to theproblem. The schools must remain open to supplythe educational needs of district children.

The rejection of a budget brings into being anAusterity Budget , mandated by the State , to carryon the financial obligations of the district.

What effect would an Austerity Budget ha ve uponthe school district? Here , in words shared by twolocal school administrators , is an answer: "Whileit is not possible to forecast exactly which itemswould be removed from the defeated budget by theState Education Department in setting up a con-tingency budget , it does seem certain that the fol-lowing types of items would certainly be elim-inated: Interscholastic athletics , school lunch pro-gram , extracurricular activities , summer highschool classes , adult education , summer music pro-gram , field trip transportation , and all equipment ,materials and services not held to be necessaryfor running a minimum type of program. Outsidegroups such as girl scouts , little league or powersquadron could not use school facilities."

Anyway you look at it , school budgets are aproblem. Approved budgets can mean an increasein taxes , an unhappy but a true fact.

Defeated budgets can mean a decrease in the ed-ucational quality of the district , and have a greateffect upon the children the district serves.

Local voters do indeed have an important de-cision to make next week!

IMPORTANT NOTE — The Choral Society of theMoriches will launch its twenty-ninth consecutiveyear of talented performances with the presenta-tion of "The Elijah " , by Felix Mendelssohn , at8 p.m. today at the Connetquot High School in

I Bohemia. The program will be one of the musicalhighlights of the Adelphi Suffolk Fine Arts Fes-

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