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STUDENTS MADE GO O D AVERAGES Oootinced from pag e one Otj -lie Meifer S6. Tea * Vao Wyea &5. ABBie Xayier S*. Rhe4yn Skinner S«. LiTViaa Van Essendelft , Iol» Bason S S. ViY*Pea J«« *o SS. JnJia Oakley S3. >s*r y Kusso SS. Matilda Zinek S3. Em- ily Revlsi Si Anaa S»«iii S2. Cath- erine Boss SI. Grace Murphy SI. Ere- Ijra Tapssa *. St. jose^A-ite F*lVoti SO. Hal *! Ma s s S*. Berni-ce Westerbeke Tt, Aodrey Seams e T>. Depnrvso j Bt. g irls— . \ja.rgsre .: . New- bouse P5. Rnth Spare ?5. Jessie Van Essendelft »5. Revs? Warhlin !>5. Gla- dys Weeis Si. Matilda Zinek 95. Sta- sia Knireski S2. Haiel Mass 92. Emil y Rey lek Pi. Mary Russo 92. Audrey S*a=iaa !¦;. Esther Vail 92. An- n ie N&pier *I. Tena Van Wycn 92 . lola Bason *0. Catherine Boss 90, Vel- Cham p SO. Josephine Fallon 90, Evelyn. StoU 90. Anaa. S^tanda 9<X Senior Study Hall. Averages, boys—Andre w Beichel 90, Leslie Otto S3. Henry Remmer S3. Ra y- mond Parkhurs t 87 . John Van Tielen ST. Charles Hxmtoon 87 . James Van Vesaem 85. Clement Berntus 8«, Don- ald MacKenzte SS. Robert Cioffl 86 , Victor Fisher S5. George Remmer S5 , Jack Requa S5. George Huml S4, Charles Hlndla S4 , Alba n Schlesier S4. Robert Brennan S3 . Carl Celander S2. Art hur Becan SI. Henry Heine 81. Howard Greene 80, Corne lius Van Ves- sem 79. Depor tment , boys—John Beebe 92. Robe rt Cioffl 92, Victor Fisher 92. Georg e Huml 92. Andrew Reiche! il. Arthur Becan 90. Carl Celander -v Joseph Tmay 90. Joh n Van Tieie:: } •} Charles Hlndla 90. Sophomores—Miss Stsson. Averages, girls—Florence Zee?! ?:. Agnes Robinson SS . Lillian Nystrota 87. Florence Maasch 84. Marie Wise- man 83, Grace Fuchsias 82. Ruth Levy 82, Clotilda Kaler 81 . Lillian Steinbach 81, Jeanette Goodman 80. Josep hine Martin 79, Rose Mullen 79. Averages, boys—Carl Stove 90 . Bquinn Munkelwitz S9, Prescott Mun- kelwlt z S6, Cornelius Hoek 86 . Lan- sing Dupree S5 , George Steinbach 84 , Harold Adams S3. Alfre d Dupree S3. Jul ius Mandelbaum S3. Richard Scha- per 82, Fre d Style SI, Gilbert Hoek 80. Joseph Engel 79. Deportment , girls—Florence Maasch 95. Agnes Robinson 95. Florence Ze- gel 95. Clotil da Kaler 90, Lillian Stein. bach 90. Mar ie Weseman 90. De portment, boys—Lansing Dupree 92. Equ lnn Munkelwiu 92 , Alfred Du- pree 90. Thomas McGoldrick 90, Pres- cott Munkelwitz 90, Carl Stoye 90. ' I Sophomores—Mrs. Burg le. I Averages , girls—.Marg aret Watson 90, .Marie Te pley 89 . El izabeth Goe-: thals 88 . Anna Griek 85 . Edith Zinek 83, Irene Pickering 82 . Albertine Krey- er 81, Josephine Seerveld 80, Elsie , Van Essendelft SO , Beatrice Hoyes 79/ Lill ian Maasch 79. Hele n Kuhlman 79 , Pauline Van Vessem 79, Carol King 79. Averages , boys—George Long 89, William Har tman 89, Francis Van Em- j raerlck 86, Jack Strong 83. Rudol ph I Hozwlcka 82 . Victor Huml 82. Ken-I neth Alberth 81 . Al bert Luce 81, Ar- | tour Vitoch 81, Everett Verspoor 80 , i Jo hn Pedisich 79. ¦ Depor tment, girls—Helen Kuhlman 95, Mar ie Tepley 95. Margaret Wat- son 95. L illian Maasch 92 , Anna Griek 80. I De portment , bo ys—Wniiam Hart- ; man 95. Victor Huml 92. Woodhull ; Hubbard 90, George Long 90. Sophomores—Miss Blattner. Avera ges, girls—-Penelope TUiwng- lou 87, Catherine Tsiwoglou Sti , Mur- iel De Graff 81, Al thea Colson 80 , N el. lie Smith 79. Avera ge* , hoys—Edward Lublna 89, Evere tt Griek 84, Joseph St. Law- rence 82. Donald BeveUnder 82 , Ken- , neth Vers poor 82. Jack Oster SI , Clar- ence Saw yer 81, Joseph Acker SO , Geor ge Eckhoff 80 . William Becker 79. Deportment , girls—Elizabeth Pagels 95. Catherine Talwoglou 90, Marion Van Enunerik 90. Deportment, boys—Joseph Mallby , 95, Kenne th Vers poor 92, J ac k Oster 90, Harr y Watson 94). i Freshmen—Mr. Warner. Avnra ges. girls—Dorothy Wolf 91 , Louise Walker 89, Miluse Emanovak y 88. Emma Satterly 88, Vir ginia Bower 87, Wtlhelmina Bakelaar 87 , Jeanet te Calder SB , Miria m Burgle 85 , Caroline Josten SS. Ellen Wolstencroft 84. Alice Camireva 84 , Marie Arn ta 83, Dorothy Vann SO . Gloria Vunck 80. Blanche An- ders on 79, Francos Klnkalde 79 , Iva Kos t 79, Georgianil Kovanda 79, Avera ges , bo ys—Edm und .Munkel- wltz 90. Charles Otto 89. Earl Rose 85 , William Weinberg S4. Arthur Becvar 84, Jaco b Reynolds 83, Walter Ward- le y 82, Palmer Webb 81, Churl ** Man- tha 81, Charles Suckow 81, Howard Thom pson 81, Tony Itiisso 80. Edward Albrecht 7 9, WardwlU Benzlng ,l Msurlco Fanning 79. Fred Zajicek 79, , Wal ter Griek 79. De portment , girls— Gcorirlunu Ko- vanda 95, Mllu<M> KninnovH ky 95 , Fran- ! oes Klnkalde 95 , Emma Satt erly 95 . 1 Doro thy Wolf 85, Eitoen Alford 92, ! Lillian Walker 92, Blanche Anderson 90, Marie Aral a IN) , Caro line Jfoateu BO , Martha Speta 90, Mabel 3Kill 90, Dorothy Vann 90, Ellen Wols tencrnft 90 , Jeanette Calder 90 , Or aphlno Ban- •e ft 90. De portment , bo ys—Earl Rose 95 , | Cornelias Spare 02, Muurlca Fan ning) 93, Bri ggs McTurc k 92 , Edw ard Al-I . brocht 90, Prank HM111J 0 90, Charles Otto 90, Jacob Reynolds 90 , William I Weinber g 90. " reshmsn—Mrs. Mullen. Aver age, gi rls—Katharin e Van Weele 93, Sophie Long SS, Cathari ne Satterley 90, Aonetta Ranuner 86, Dor. othy Kochorshe rger 85, Mlldrad Jlason 84. R uth Coysh 84. Allot ftraas 84, Minnie Dsone 88, Marguerite De La Ver gne 88, Mi ldred Buys 88, Marlon Smith 88. Bvelyn Wachlln 82, Viola Greene 81. Blale Russell 81 , Elisabeth Quensell 80 , Katharine Webb 79. Av era ge , h*r»—Ou erdon Hanson 88, William Sinclair 85. George fllegle 85, ftokart Kalaew $*. ¦«•*»• aVuwr 84 , Irl fcwHt 80, Willia m Bcha per 80. Depor tment , girls—MUdrad Baaon tham aaAtkumm uukkk Marg uerite De La Vergne 95, Viola G tvose 95. Dortay Koafcersse *g»r 95. SopSie Long »5» Klsle Rassell 95. Mar- ior. Smith 95, Ka theriae Van Weete VS. Alice Prana 92, Helen Lax 98, Frie da Trinkwald 92. Evelyn Wachlln !> 0. lVportment . boys—I rl Everett 95, Guerdon Hanson 95. Rober t Kaiser 95. Henr y Monsell 95. Edward Peters 90. Eu gene Sauer 90. Grade 8 A; Miss Mickle. H. -inor roll—Juli a Marek 93 , Johanna Wi«i 91, Florence Wisnofski 86. Wlni- tred Otto 86. Anna. Cioffl 86. Henry Bci joinann S4. Jack Miller S3. Heur y Seerveld 82. Jean Van Po pering 62, Marjorle Collins 81. Grade 8 A. Miss Hall. Honor roll— Catherine Maasch 92. Ho ward Buys 91, Jeanne Henrich 91. Ann Kuhn 90, M argari ta Pisani 90. Mar jorle Rose 89. Nellie Brandt RS. lone Skinner 87 . Ida Schntte S7 , John Van De Griek 86. Hl flh School Honor Rot! Kr> Physltii Training. G irls—Althea Colson, Isabelle Cook, Ru th Coysh. Mabe l Cruise . Jeane tte Goodman. Grace Fuchsias , Marion Heine, M ildred Josten. Clotilda Kaler , Albertine Kreyer . Carol King. Stasia Knizeski , Iva Kos t. Lillian Nystrom , Josephine Ma rtin . Rose Mulle n. Hen- rietta Munsell . Cather ine Satterly, Andrey Seaman, Evelyn Stoll, Anna Swanda . Evelyn Tapasak. Penelope Ts iwoglou , Dorothy Vann. Lillian Van Essendelft . Ellen Wolstencrotl. Gladys Week?. Caroline Josten. Boys—Harold Adams, Kenneth Al- berth. Donald Bevelander . Robert BS-?asa :i. Edga r DeMott. Lansing Du- - r-f-f. Victor Fisher. Walter Griek. H:ii": Greene. Guerdon Hanson. *n" :.:.ii i: : Hubbard . Edward Lubina , iisi-ja; Lace. Ra ymcJnd Purkhurst, Zi^L.iLd HacKenzie. Prescott Munkel- ¦ vz- z. Jsr S S; Lawrence. Edward SSm^ri. C-*-:r;e Steinbach. Frederick 5" . 'J- 1 L.:-:s Suckow . Otto Suckow , B4- . -LZ-. - 5-j-:h. Francis Van Emmer- ;t Ji=. s Vas Vessem, Cornelius Van Ve«?- . AnhTr Vitoch , W illiam Wein- b^ rz i^d William St . La wrence. H igh school pupils who attained the h ighest examination standings in the recent exam inations. History A . d iv. 1—Bquinn Munkel- wltz 94 . George Long 92. Carl Stove 92. Joseph Engel 91 . Clarence Sawvcr 91. History A. div. 2—Elizabeth Goe- thals 92, Florence Zegei 92 . John Ped- isich 91. Agnes Robinson 91. George Steinbach 91. History B, div . 1—Henry Remmer 93. Ethelyn Skinner 93 , Ra ymond Parkhurst 91. James Gilligan SO. How. ard Greene 90. History B. div. 2—James Van Ves- sem 95. Carl Celander 92. Andrew Reichel 92 , George Remmer 92 . History C—Eleanor Pinchin 92 Charles Huntoon 91 . Isabelle Cook 89. Grace Murphy 88. Civics , di v . 1—Charles Otto 100, Ruth Coysh 89. Civics, div . 2—Emma Satterley 100 , Katherine Van Weele "T0O. Sophie Long 96. Guerdon Hanson 95. Annetta Rem- mer 93 . William Sinclair 92 . M innie Daan e 91. Biology, Mr. Ingersoll—Frances Kin- kaide 92, Walter Griek 91. Wilhelmina Ba kelaar 89 , Charles Suckow SS , Dor- othy Wolf SS. Biology, div. 1, Miss Wlxom—Pene- lope Tsiwoglou 98 . Catherine Tsiwog- i lou 94. Frank Budanis 90. Biology, div. 2 . Mi ss Wlxom— Charles Otto 100 , Earl Rose 97. Joseph Acker 96 , Edmund Munkelwitz 95, I George Bisang 8S. 1 Chemistry, div . 1—-TjansinR Dupree J9fi . John Egger 95 , Charles Huntoon 194 . Raymond Parkhurst 85. Chemistry, div. 2—Victor Fisher 9n . ' Har old Adam s S9. Lillian Van Essen- delf t 88, Esther Vail S4. Ph ysics—John Van Tielen 94, Lan- sing Dupree 94 . A lban Schlesier 90 , : Clement Rernlus 86. Ele. Algebra B. div. 1. Mrs. Mullen— J< an Henii cli 100. Ca therine Maasch 1 loo, Julia Marek 100, Johanna Wlen Utii , Robert Huys 98 , Ida Schutte 94 , li ne Skinner 94. Howard Buys 93 , Mar- J orie Rose 93 . Anna Knhn 91. Kle . Algebra B. div. 2. Mr s . Mullen- Ruth Coysh ion , Milu se Emanovsky 97, : Jacob Reynolds 90 . Irl Everett 94 , I Catherine Satterley 94. Wsrtrwill Ben- zin g 91. I El" . Algebra, div. 1. Miss Smith - Lillian Nystrom 8H . Dorothy Wolf 85 , Francis Van Emni erlck 84. Ele. Algebra A. il l v . 2. Miss Smith - Robert Kais er 84. William Schuper 80, Katherine Van W eele 79. 1 Algebra A, rev iew—Murial He Graff 97, Frederick Style 94 . Arthur ilocvar 90, Penelope Tsiwo glou 90 , Cornelius , Hoek 82. Advanced Al gebra—Charles Hun- toon 80, Stasia Knizeski 82. Plane Geometry , div. 1 -Glai lv* Weeks 88, William Har t man *U. Piano Geometr y, div. 2 -Victor Huml 97, Carl Stoye 92. Eouinn Mini kelwltz 87. Plane Geometry, div ,1—Charles Hlndla 80, Jack Stron g 83. Alfred Du- pree 80. Plane Tri gonometr y—Isabelle Cook 100, Henry Remmer 98 , Joseph Eng el 97, Cornelias Van Vessem 90, Eleanor Pin chin 89, John Van Tielen 88 . T ena Van W yen 86, Bornloe Westerbeko 85. En glish I B. Mrs. Mullen—So phie Lon g UH , Katberhie Van Weele 98 , An- ne tta Remmer 95, Ca therine Satter- ley 95. Minnie Daane 94, William Sin- clair 92. En gllBh I, div. 1. Mr. Warne r—Marie Arata 93 . I ^oulse WaJher 98, Vlntlnla l lower 92 , William Weinber g 91, Mir- thy Wolf 90. lam Burgle 01. Charles Otto W>, Doro En gltM h I, dlr. 3, Mr. Wa rner —Frank IlnNilo »i, Miluse Bmanorsk y 90. Kii kIIMi II, div. 1, Mr. Warner—Rich , nril Hchsner 92. Marie Tepley 92. Flor- ence fctvtel 92, Orate Fuchsias 91, Pres- cott Munkelwltz 90, Albertine Kre yer 90, Rdt th Zinek 90. En glish II, div. 2, Mr. Warner—Ag- nes Hoblna o n 94, Joaaette Goodman S3, George Rtelnbach 92, Irene Pick- erin g 91. WlUlsra Hartman 80. Enitlnh II , MUi * Bishop—John Ped- Islrh 8(1, Penelope Tsiwoglou 80 , Jul- ius Mil n de I ha urn 80 . Bn gllsh III, div. 1—Robert Cioffl 98, Stasia Knlieukl K5 , Florence Mt>»ca 81, John Van Tielen 78. En glish III, div. 2—Henry Remmer 94, Jessie Van Neeenilei rt 98, Jeeea *. Ine Martin 80, Josep hi ne Fallon 84, Clotilda Kaler 84 , Rut h Ray nor 84. _^ fiffrttmin fiu qh * aqm. Friday—Pa pu: 1 over on Ant Em- my tonite at the suppe r table and I , !on: believe she lias saw the point . >f it Yet neither. ^!. - . was asting why f- 'ttie of the musi- ;.ti shows on Broad - w .iy sjj - m >^oo Yor k stays for such :, ':¦ .*. - run sum times ,t; i pa answered i::,i replyecl They :- . - . - . ¦ . si long on acct :!:• .> ¦ have so many, la.cs. Saterda y—I over- ^- . ri i a conversa- , 1 - ' :- . -::¦ . ol ' - men 1^ ¦ ¦ Ti 1 ;. v.\ K.:i - tociay aou they boti was :- .: ' . i' .ir.Jigecl up like - . ' . - . -:>- had ben i:i .. . - , - , ' .-. recks or sum t hing. I man :?: ::ie iicber man. Wba: happened : > 'J and the ulher nvan *ed 1 ben Ur::: 'z r. ;y w ife to drive the cttomobeel wr. i " - .ippene d to you .,:ni :h? uther mar. rrp ' .y ed in answer and said WeU I rvf.^- J to lem my w; tr to drove the r. - .n -ihee l. And ao I : bo: of are te ¦ . .1- . ¦ . ¦ - 5 uiwk on cos en t ff. -c - . Sunday—I* a d.:~s-: ;t n-i weather he will have his jo! - :r. rr > or not becuz in :he paper the - . . - . -: ' .j > ' be puts the rong headline w. - ::- . ¦ peace abou t new wimens li;--::. . - ¦.. -:• - .:¦ ¦ and i' . red Museum of A. -r ik Sr- Opened. Sum of the win: 'n is ;. ::y s . i re at th? edi- :er jtrl the iate: s -ore a: pa . MunJa j—Ma . - .:¦ ..; Pj bas been in- vited to go ' .o t ' r. r r. ' .^s keradc ball and pa was a sayir.. c ::-. dt .len: no what to make jp as. Va s-:- .i Well you have b~eti reading abou: - ' :- . -:• . . Suthern Ker - nels and ect. why ' : ¦ ::: y. vj Em persor.- n:e a cer.ielmar. At: pa got about \i sore at ma. Ge::er ;» ; Soreness seams to prevade. Teti-da y—I art: af- . ' - ii- . - thai if the ¦ .., - ., >, , r don: t.tkv !i:o k wha: sh? sed : ¦ > me roday I w-. ll be kwitting skool. tfac seel if I ded-1 -.::: improve in rith- meiic why she was a coi-ac to send me li i:ii>- for good. E-. - •'. ¦ . at that I dont sup i>e it would he very plesant at !i .m- if that wood Happen to Occur. WetiscUiy—Jak- 1: t kep in tonite. , The teecher was a Tying to show what ' the w .rd P:gniti i- men- . So she sti.Sr s up her h-.l and walks acr ost the rum and as: .l ike how she walked ' and h - S'-d Bow 1. used. I Thirsibiy—After -konl I told Blisters ' that his ma was looking fer him and t onite when he cum up to are house I why ho woorient set down. So I gess I sh^. must of found him. I SLATS DIARY j By Ross Fa rouhar J. G. Teeple to J -S. Williamson, lot w s Greene are., 290 ft. s land DeGraff , : Sayvllle. >f°m. C. M. Dedr ick to J. J. Hodge , lo ts 4RS. 489 , Bayport Gclns. Nom. Heydolph Realty Co.. to S. E. Cilc, lots 518, 519. Baypo rt Gardens . Nom. ! J. J. Gaw to G. H. Rossiter . ! t s s Nelson street , 315 ft. w N' elson ave.. ! Blue Point. N om. 1 W. B. Sinn , exr., to J. A. Swenson. 'lo t e 8 Division av-e,, 115 ft. to land J. W. Farrell . Blue Point. $17,000. t C. F. Burke to Auerbach , lots 123, 124. Idle Hour. Nom. Same to F. L. Barth , lot e s road adj. land Ha vens. Nom. H. W. Berger to 11. Dietz . lots 2G-28. bk. E, Lakev iew, Lake Rouk onkoma. N om. R. P. Ko eh>er. ref. . to J. B. Levy, lots 6S4 . 6S5. Penata quit Park. S 1, 500. E. L. Cas e to R. S. Case , lot 34 , map Smith . Pa tchogue. Nom. Brail Realt y Corp. to W. K. Brown , lots 63. 60 , Floral Gdns , I'a tchogue. Nom. A. Kur th to H. Mahland . lot 3 . bk. 3 , map Gilbert . Pa tchogue. Nom. A. C. Trayer to R. Nesbitt, lo ts 1-5, bk 7, Patchogue . Nom. F. Vanacek to C. Prevratil. lot e s Cnamplin street. 125 ft. s Woodland a ve.. Eas t Islip. Nom. C. Stehl ek to F. Vancek, lot e s C'hamplin street at Woodla nd ave., East Fslip. Nom. A. Tar tufi to F. Masctila. et at., lot ; i\. llliuii 11.1 r. .*lfl^i - .ilrt. *-i rti .. mi 675 and others. Shady Side Park , Islip Nom. F. E. Dawson to F. Saladiiro. lot S s Church street , adj. land -W. Dennis , I Islip. Nom i F. J- K roupo to M. Schmalenberg. lot 126 . Islip Terrace. Nom. M. Schrepfcr. exr.. to G. S. Ander- | son. lots 850. S51. Ocean Beach. $S50. 1 W. R. Fry to D. C. Bennett , lot . " . 'i . Great South Beach partition. Nom. W. G. Gautier to Svea Holding Corp.. lo t on 3d are. , at Islip blvd.. Bay Shore . Nom. M. E. Mowbra y to P. E. DeFere , Jr. . lo: on Nort h Montgomery ave.. adj. land DeFere. Bay Shore. Nom . A. Kolcz ynski to D. Dombroski. part lot 320. Bay Shore Terrace. Nom. G. Johnso n to E. V. Ball and another . lot 15S0. bk . 57 . Brightwaters . 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' aKX) - [ CANDY 1 I I n Easter Packages : I SCHRAFFTS DAGGETS ' BELLE MEADF I 1 EASTER NOVELTIE S ! = Bunnies , Chocola te Baskets , Candy F illed Eggs, Shell* : = Lo ts of Hard and Soft Candie s ' Fred ' s S hoppe I FRED GUTHY 5 § 141 Railroad Ave. __ Phone Sayville 60S 5 iitiiiii »HH»HiiiHi tHiiHiiuiiii»»»»Htmiiimiimmnniinimi miiiiiiiii iiiiimHi| N' ew York State , as a ua:: . i= :!k mos t valuable purcel of real e>t:-.tv •- . the country. It is nort h abou: ;:" bi: lion dollars , and has iarrc-a?. - A; :•:- :- . billions in valu° since 192. " . There are nr::.::? d in New York City 74 foreign langua ge newspaper * ir. —— different tonpues. No ci:y in ' .he world has such larpe and varied fjreign groups in its papulation. Lockport. N. Y.. is tne Iiir - .hp ' .ace o' house-heating from a central plant. In 1S77 Btrdsall Holly, of Lockport. Ilea:. ed his home with steam transmitted from outs id e through an underground pipe. There are in the United States 2:5 million electric and l;i million pas company customers. The Empire State has about three million of each. more than an y other state. In 1S71 the "Society for Protection Aftainst Horse Thieves " was oraanized at Bellona. N.Y.. to subdue an epidemic of horse stea ling. The s-.ciely is -till in existence and holds a yearly ban- quet. New York is the World' s leadinc port for ship tonnase. with ab >u: ' ' million tons a year enterin g and ck-ar- ins there. Rotterdam. Holland , is s-v - olid: London is third , and Hambur g. Germany, fourth. Canajoharie . N. Y.. was .- ^-3tjli. ~;i - ¦•! in 1H89 . when Hendric k K- . : . . Swiss . bought land fro m the M<'Ua «ks mid built a cabin directly ac-r"- . - the river fr om the present sit- . Know New York State High Sch ool News The Sayville High School Orchestra has spe nt .1 very profitable year under the able direct ion ol Joseph , Malkin , of New York City. : 'he elimination of t he piano accompaniment has gi^en the ton e colors of the other lustra- ment s more latitude and Juas made the players more independent. Several n ew instruments have b?en added , the most recent being tympanies or kettle drums , and an oboe, a wood-wind :n- strumen;. Players are being tra ined also for flute and viola. It is hope d that they ma y soon be ready 10 serve with the orchestra. The study ha s l>een con- fined entirely to the work of such com- posers as Bach. Schubert. Cluck. Web- er. Tschaikowsk y and Handel. Mr. Malkin 's persistence in striving for perfection has met with marked suc- cess. The orchestra at present is pre- paring for its annual concert be gi ven on Friday, April 26th . Ii msAMM+X: * dl =* attft ^aggn " m ALL OUR W0WC guarantee l| ¦M a77llAI ">AlklTBCTa V> ' 1> nr< - ' so cnnficlent of ¦ SB f9 WWMKiatV I BtSV the pe rfection of our rug ¦ IS i^Pm Suffolk County H

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Otj -lie Meifer S6. Tea * Vao Wyea &5.ABBie Xayier S*. Rhe4yn Skinner S«.LiTViaa Van Essendelft S«, Iol» BasonSS. ViY*Pea J«« *o SS. JnJia Oakley S3.>s*ry Kusso SS. Matilda Zinek S3. Em-ily Revlsi Si Anaa S»«iii S2. Cath-erine Boss SI. Grace Murphy SI. Ere-Ijra Tapssa *. St. jose^A-ite F*lVoti SO.Hal *! Mass S*. Berni-ce WesterbekeTt, Aodrey Seams e T>.

Depnrvso jBt. girl s— .\ja.rgsre .: .New-bouse P5. Rnth Spare ?5. Jessie VanEssendelft »5. Revs? Warhlin !>5. Gla-dys Weeis Si. Matilda Zinek 95. Sta-sia Knireski S2. Haiel Mass 92. EmilyRey lek Pi. Mary Russo 92. AudreyS*a=iaa !¦;. Esther Vail 92. An-nie N&pier *I. Tena Van Wycn 92.lola Bason *0. Catherine Boss 90, Vel-n» Cham p SO. Josephine Fallon 90,Evelyn. StoU 90. Anaa. S^tanda 9<X

Senior Study Hall.Averages, boys—Andre w Beichel 90,

Leslie Otto S3. Henry Remmer S3. Ra y-mond Parkhurs t 87. John Van TielenST. Charles Hxmtoon 87. James VanVesaem 85. Clement Berntus 8«, Don-ald MacKenzte SS. Robert Cioffl 86,Victor Fisher S5. George Remmer S5,Jack Requa S5. George Huml S4,Charles Hlndla S4 , Alba n Schlesier S4.Robert Brennan S3. Carl Celander S2.Art hur Becan SI. Henry Heine 81.Howard Greene 80, Corne lius Van Ves-sem 79.

Depor tment , boys—John Beebe 92.Robe rt Cioffl 92, Victor Fisher 92.Georg e Huml 92. Andrew Reiche! il.Arthur Becan 90. Carl Celander -vJoseph Tmay 90. Joh n Van Tieie:: }•}Charles Hlndla 90.

Sophomores—Miss Stsson.Averages, girls—Florence Zee?! ?:.

Agnes Robinson SS. Lillian Nystrota87. Florence Maasch 84. Marie Wise-man 83, Grace Fuchsias 82. Ruth Levy82, Clotilda Kaler 81. Lillian Steinbach81, Jeanette Goodman 80. Josep hineMartin 79, Rose Mullen 79.

Averages, boys—Carl Stove 90 .Bquinn Munkelwitz S9, Prescott Mun-kelwlt z S6, Cornelius Hoek 86 . Lan-sing Dupree S5, George Steinbach 84 ,Harold Adams S3. Alfre d Dupree S3.Jul ius Mandelbaum S3. Richard Scha-per 82, Fre d Style SI, Gilbert Hoek80. Joseph Engel 79.

Deportment , girls—Florence Maasch95. Agnes Robinson 95. Florence Ze-gel 95. Clotilda Kaler 90, Lillian Stein.bach 90. Mar ie Weseman 90.

Deportment, boys—Lansing Dupree92. Equ lnn Munkelwiu 92, Alfred Du-pree 90. Thomas McGoldrick 90, Pres-cott Munkelwitz 90, Carl Stoye 90. '

ISophomores—Mrs. Burg le. I

Averages , girls—.Marg aret Watson90, .Marie Tepley 89. El izabeth Goe-:thals 88 . Anna Griek 85 . Edith Zinek83, Irene Pickering 82 . Albertine Krey-er 81, Josephine Seerveld 80, Elsie ,Van Essendelft SO , Beatrice Hoyes 79/Lill ian Maasch 79. Hele n Kuhlman 79,Pauline Van Vessem 79, Carol King79.

Averages , boys—George Long 89,William Har tman 89, Francis Van Em- jraerlck 86, Jack Strong 83. Rudol ph IHozwlcka 82. Victor Huml 82. Ken-Ineth Alberth 81 . Al bert Luce 81, Ar- |tour Vitoch 81, Everett Verspoor 80, iJohn Pedisich 79. ¦

Depor tment, girls—Helen Kuhlman95, Mar ie Tepley 95. Margaret Wat-son 95. L illian Maasch 92, Anna Griek80. I

Deportment , boys—Wniiam Hart- ;man 95. Victor Huml 92. Woodhull ;Hubbard 90, George Long 90.

Sophomores—Miss Blattner.Avera ges, girls—-Penelope TUiwng-

lou 87, Catherine Tsiwoglou Sti , Mur-iel De Graff 81, Al thea Colson 80 , N el.lie Smith 79.

Avera ge*, hoys—Edward Lublna 89,Evere tt Griek 84, Joseph St. Law-rence 82. Donald BeveUnder 82 , Ken- ,neth Vers poor 82. Jack Oster SI , Clar-ence Saw yer 81, Joseph Acker SO,Geor ge Eckhoff 80. William Becker 79.

Deportment , girls—Elizabeth Pagels95. Catherine Talwoglou 90, MarionVan Enunerik 90.

Deportment, boys—Joseph Mallby ,95, Kenne th Vers poor 92, J ac k Oster90, Harr y Watson 94). i

Freshmen—Mr. Warner.Avnra ges. girls—Dorothy Wolf 91 ,

Louise Walker 89, Miluse Emanovak y88. Emma Satterly 88, Virginia Bower87, Wtlhelmina Bakelaar 87 , Jeanet teCalder SB , Miria m Burgle 85 , CarolineJosten SS. Ellen Wolstencroft 84. AliceCamireva 84 , Marie Arn ta 83, DorothyVann SO . Gloria Vunck 80. Blanche An-ders on 79, Francos Klnkalde 79, IvaKos t 79, Georgianil Kovanda 79,

Avera ges, boys—Edm und .Munkel-wltz 90. Charles Otto 89. Earl Rose 85,William Weinberg S4. Arthur Becvar84, Jaco b Reynolds 83, Walter Ward-ley 82, Palmer Webb 81, Churl ** Man-tha 81, Charles Suckow 81, HowardThom pson 81, Tony Itiisso 80. EdwardAlbrecht 79, WardwlU Benzlng 7»,lMsurlco Fanning 79. Fred Zajicek 79, ,Wal ter Griek 79.

Deportment , girls— Gcorirlunu Ko-vanda 95, Mllu<M> KninnovH ky 95 , Fran- !oes Klnkalde 95, Emma Satt erly 95 . 1Doro thy Wolf 85, Eitoen Alford 92, !Lillian Walker 92, Blanche Anderson90, Marie Aral a IN) , Caro line JfoateuBO, Martha Speta 90, Mabel 3Kill 90,Dorothy Vann 90, Ellen Wolstencrnft90, Jeanette Calder 90, Or aphlno Ban-•eft 90.

Deportment , boys—Earl Rose 95, |Cornelias Spare 02, Muurlca Fan ning)93, Briggs McTurc k 92, Edw ard Al-I

.brocht 90, Prank HM111J 0 90, CharlesOtto 90, Jacob Reynolds 90 , Willi am IWeinber g 90.

"reshmsn—Mrs. Mullen.Aver age, girls—Katharin e Van

Weele 93, Sophie Long SS, Cathari neSatterley 90, Aonetta Ranuner 86, Dor.othy Kochorshe rger 85, Mlldrad Jlason84. R uth Coysh 84. Allot ftraas 84,Minnie Dsone 88, Marguerite De LaVergne 88, Mildred Buys 88, MarlonSmith 88. Bvelyn Wachlln 82, ViolaGreene 81. Blale Russell 81, ElisabethQuensell 80, Katharine Webb 79.

Avera ge, h*r»—Ou erdon Hanson 88,William Sinclair 85. George fllegle 85,ftokart Kalaew $*. ¦«•*»• aVuwr 84, IrlfcwHt 80, William Bchaper 80.

Depor tment , girls—MUdrad Baaontham aaAtkummuukkk

Marg uerite De La Vergne 95, ViolaG tvose 95. Dortay Koafcersse *g»r 95.SopSie Long »5» Klsle Rassell 95. Mar-ior. Smith 95, Ka theriae Van WeeteVS. Alice Prana 92, Helen Lax 98,Frie da Trinkwald 92. Evelyn Wachlln!> 0.

lVportment . boys—I rl Everett 95,Guerdon Hanson 95. Rober t Kaiser 95.Henr y Monsell 95. Edward Peters 90.Eugene Sauer 90.

Grade 8 A; Miss Mickle.H.-inor roll—Juli a Marek 93, Johanna

Wi«i 91, Florence Wisnofski 86. Wlni-tred Otto 86. Anna. Cioffl 86. HenryBcijoinann S4. Jack Miller S3. Heur ySeerveld 82. Jean Van Popering 62,Marjorle Collins 81.

Grade 8 A. Miss Hall.Honor roll— Catherine Maasch 92.

Ho ward Buys 91, Jeanne Henrich 91.Ann Kuhn 90, M argari ta Pisani 90.Mar jorle Rose 89. Nellie Brandt RS.lone Skinner 87 . Ida Schntte S7 , JohnVan De Griek 86.

Hl flh School Honor Rot! Kr> PhysltiiTraining.

Girls—Althea Colson, Isabelle Cook,Ru th Coysh. Mabe l Cruise . Jeane tteGoodman. Grace Fuchsias , MarionHeine, M ildred Josten. Clotilda Kaler ,Albertine Kreyer . Carol Kin g. StasiaKnizeski , Iva Kos t. Lillian Nystrom ,Josephine Ma rtin . Rose Mulle n. Hen-rietta Munsell . Cather ine Satterly,Andrey Seaman, Evelyn Stoll, AnnaSwanda . Evelyn Tapasak. Penel opeTs iwoglou , Dorothy Vann. Lil l ian VanEssendelft . Ellen Wolstencrotl. GladysWeek?. Caroline Josten.

Boys—Harold Adams, Kenneth Al-berth. Donald Bevelander . RobertBS-?asa :i. Edga r DeMott. Lansing Du--r-f-f. Victor Fisher. Walter Griek.H:ii": Greene. Guerdon Hanson.*n" :.:.ii i:: Hubbard . Edward Lubina ,iisi-ja; Lace. RaymcJnd Purkhurst,Zi^L.iLd HacKenzie. Prescott Munkel-¦vz- z. Jsr S S; Lawrence. EdwardSSm^ri. C-*-:r;e Steinbach. Frederick5". ' J- 1 L.: -:s Suckow . Otto Suckow ,B4- .-LZ-.. - 5-j -:h. Francis Van Emmer-;t Ji =.-»s Vas Vessem, Cornelius VanVe«?- . AnhTr Vitoch , William Wein-b^ rz i^d William St . La wrence.

H igh school pupils who attained thehighest examination standings in therecent exam inations.

History A. d iv. 1—Bquinn Munkel-wltz 94. George Long 92. Carl Stove92. Joseph Engel 91 . Clarence Sawvcr91.

History A. div. 2—Elizabeth Goe-thals 92, Florence Zegei 92. John Ped-isich 91. Agnes Robinson 91. GeorgeSteinbach 91.

History B, div . 1—Henry Remmer93. Ethelyn Skinner 93 , Ra ymondParkhurst 91. James Gilligan SO. How.ard Greene 90.

History B. div. 2—James Van Ves-sem 95. Carl Celander 92. AndrewReichel 92 , George Remmer 92 .

History C—Eleanor P inch in 92Charles Huntoon 91 . Isabelle Cook 89.Grace Murphy 88.

Civics , di v. 1—Charles Otto 100,Ruth Coysh 89.

Civics, div . 2—Emma Satterley 100 ,Katherine Van Weele "T0O. Sophie Long96. Guerdon Hanson 95. Annet ta Rem-mer 93. William Sinclair 92. M innieDaan e 91.

Biology, Mr. Ingersoll—Frances Kin-kaide 92, Walter Griek 91. WilhelminaBa kelaar 89 , Charles Suckow SS , Dor-othy Wolf SS.

Biology, div. 1, Miss Wlxom—Pene-lope Tsiwoglou 98 . Catherine Tsiwog-

i lou 94. Frank Budanis 90.Biology, div. 2. Mi ss Wlxom—

• Charles Otto 100 , Earl Rose 97. JosephAcker 96 , Edmund Munkelwi tz 95,

I George Bisang 8S.1 Chemistry, div . 1—-TjansinR DupreeJ 9 f i . John Egger 95 , Charles Huntoon194 . Raymond Parkhurst 85.

Chemistry, div. 2—Victor Fisher 9n .' Har old Adam s S9. Li l l ian Van Essen-delf t 88, Esther Vail S4.

Ph ysics—John Van Tielen 94, Lan-sing Dupree 94 . A lban Schlesier 90 ,

: Clement Rernlus 86.Ele. Algebra B. div. 1. Mrs. Mullen—

J< an Henii cli 100. Ca therine Maasch1 loo, Julia Marek 100, Johanna Wlen

Ut ii , Robert Huys 98 , Ida Schutte 94 ,li ne Skinner 94. Howard Buys 93, Mar-J orie Rose 93 . Anna Knhn 91.

Kle . Algebra B. div. 2. Mr s . Mullen-Ruth Coysh ion , Milu se Emanovsky 97,: Jacob Reynolds 90 . Irl Everett 94 ,

I Catherine Satterley 94. Wsrtrwill Ben-zin g 91.

I El" . Algebra, d i v . 1. Miss Smith -Lillian Nystrom 8H . Dorothy Wolf 85,Francis Van Emni erlck 84.

Ele. Algebra A. il l v . 2. Miss Smi th -Robert Kais er 84. Wil l iam Schuper80, Katherine Van W eele 79. 1

Algebra A, rev iew—Murial He Graff97, Frederick Style 94 . Arthur ilocvar90, Penelope Tsiwo glou 90 , Cornelius ,Hoek 82.

Advanced Al gebra—Charles Hun-toon 80, Stasia Knizesk i 82.

Plane Geometry , div . 1 -Glai lv *Weeks 88, William Har t man *U.

Piano Geometr y, div. 2 -VictorHuml 97, Carl Stoye 92. Eouinn Minikelwltz 87.

Plane Geometry, div ,1—CharlesHlndla 80, Jack Stron g 83. Alfred Du-pree 80.

Plane Tri gonometr y—Isabelle Cook100, Henry Remmer 98, Joseph Eng el97, Cornelias Van Vessem 90, EleanorPin chin 89, John Van Tielen 88 . TenaVan Wyen 86, Bornloe Weste rbeko 85.

En glish I B. Mrs. Mullen —So phieLon g UH , Katberhie Van Weele 98, An-ne tta Remmer 95, Ca therine Satter-ley 95. Minnie Daane 94, William Sin-clair 92.

En gllBh I, div. 1. Mr. Warne r—MarieArata 93. I^oulse WaJher 98, Vlnt lnlallower 92 , William Weinber g 91, Mir-thy Wolf 90.lam Burgle 01. Charles Otto W>, Doro

En gltM h I, dlr. 3, Mr. Wa rner —FrankIlnNilo »i, Miluse Bmanorsk y 90.

Kii kIIMi II , div. 1, Mr. Warner—Rich ,nril Hchsner 92. Marie Tepley 92. Flor-ence fctvtel 92, Orate Fuchsias 91, Pres-cot t Munkelwltz 90, Albertine Kre yer90, Rdt th Zinek 90.

En glish II, div . 2, Mr. Warner—Ag-nes Hoblna on 94, Joaaette GoodmanS3, George Rtelnbach 92, Irene Pick-erin g 91. WlUlsra Hartman 80.

Enitlnh II , MUi * Bishop—John Ped-Islrh 8(1, Penelope Tsiwoglou 80, Jul-ius Mil n de I ha urn 80.

Bngllsh III , div. 1—Robert Cioffl 98,Stasia Knlieukl K5 , Florence Mt>»ca81, John Van Tielen 78.

English III, div. 2—He nry Remmer94, Jessie Van Neeenileirt 98, Jeeea *.Ine Martin 80, Josep hine Fallon 84,Clotilda Kaler 84, Rut h Ray nor 84._^ fiffrttmin fiu qh * aqm.

Friday—Pa pu: 1 over on Ant Em-my tonite at the suppe r table and I

,!on: believe shelias saw the point.>f it Yet neither.^!. -. was asting whyf- 'ttie of the musi-;.ti shows on Broad -w .iy sjj -m >^ooYor k stays for such:, ':¦.*.- run sum times,t; i pa answeredi:: ,i replyecl They:-.-. -.¦. si long on acct:!:•.> ¦ have so many ,la .cs .

Saterda y—I over-

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- ':-. -:: ¦. ol '- men1 ¦ ¦ Ti 1 ;.v.\ K.:i - tociay aouthey boti was :-.: '. i ' . ir .Jigecl up like-.'.-.-:>- had ben i:i .. . -, -, '.-. recks or sumt hing. I man :?: ::ie iicber man.Wba: happened : > 'J and the ulhe rnvan *ed 1 ben Ur::: 'z r. ;y w ife to drivethe cttomobeel w r . i " - .ippene d to you.,:ni :h? uther mar. rrp '.y ed in answerand said WeU I rvf.^- J to lem myw; tr to drove the r. -.n -iheel. And aoI :bo: of are te ¦. .1-.¦.¦¦-5 uiwk on cos ent ff.-c- .

Sunday—I* a d.:~s-: ; t n-i weather hewil l have his jo! - :r. rr > or not becuzin :he paper the -. . -.-: '.j> ' be puts therong headline w . - ::-. •¦• peace abou tnew wimens li;--: :. .- ¦.. -:•-.:¦¦ and i'. redMuseum of A.-r ik Sr- Opened. Sumof the win: 'n is ; . ::y s .ire at th? edi-:er jtrl the iate: s -ore a: pa .

MunJa j—Ma .-.:¦.. ; Pj bas been in-vi ted to go '.o t 'r. r r.'.^skeradc ball andpa was a sayir..c ::-. dt .len: no what tomake jp as. Va s-:-.i Well you haveb~eti reading abou: - ':-.-:•.•. Suthern Ker -nels and ect. why ': ¦::: y. vj Em persor.-n:e a cer.ielmar. A t: pa got about \isore at ma. Ge::er ;» ; Soreness seamsto prevade.

Teti-da y—I art: a f - .'- i i- .- thai if the¦ ..,-., >, , r don: t.tkv !i:o k wha: sh? sed: ¦> me roday I w-. ll be kwi t t ing skool.tfac seel if I ded-1 -.::: improve in rith-meiic why she was a coi-ac to send meli i:ii>- for good. E-.- • • '.¦. at that I dontsup i>e it would he very plesant at!i .m- if that wood Happen to Occur.

WetiscUiy—Jak- 1: t kep in t oni te ., The teecher was a Tying to show what' the w .rd P: gniti i- men-. So she

s t i . S r s up her h-.l and walks acr ostthe rum and as: .l ike how she walked

' and h - S' -d Bow 1. used.I Thirs ibiy—After -konl I told Blisters' that his ma was looking fer him and

t oni te when he cum up to are house

I why ho woorient set down. So I gessI sh^. must of found him.

I SLATS DIARYj By Ross Fa rouhar J. G. Teeple to J -S. William son, lot

w s Greene are., 290 ft . s lan d DeGraff ,: Sayvllle. >f°m.

C. M. Dedr ick to J . J. Hod ge, lo ts4RS. 489 , Bayport Gclns. Nom.

Heydolph Realty Co.. to S. E. Cilc,lots 518, 519. Baypo rt Gardens . Nom.

! J. J. Gaw to G. H. Rossit er . ! t s sNelson street , 315 ft. w N'elson ave..

! Blue Point. Nom.1 W. B. Sinn , exr., to J. A. Swenson.' lo t e 8 Division av-e,, 115 ft. to landJ. W. Farrell . Blue Point. $17,000.

t C. F. Burke to Auerbach , lots 123,124. Idle Hour. Nom.

Same to F. L. Barth , lot e s roadadj. land Ha vens. Nom.

H. W. Berger to 11. Dietz . lots 2G-28.bk. E, Lakev iew, Lake Rouk onkoma.

Nom.R. P. Ko eh>er. ref. . to J. B. Levy,

lots 6S4 . 6S5. Penata quit Park. S 1,500.E. L. Cas e to R. S. Case , lot 34, map

Smith . Pa tchogue. Nom.Brail Realt y Corp. to W. K. Brown ,

lots 63. 60, Floral Gdns , I'a tchogue.Nom.

A. Kur th to H. Mahland . lot 3. bk.3, map Gilbert . Pa tchogue. Nom.

A. C. Trayer to R. Nesbitt, lo ts 1-5,bk 7, Patchogue . Nom.

F. Vanacek to C. Prevratil. lot e sCnamplin street. 125 ft. s Woodlandave.. Eas t Islip. Nom.

C. Stehl ek to F. Vancek, lot e sC'hamplin street at Woodla nd ave.,East Fslip. Nom.

A. Tar tufi to F. Masctila. et at., lot; i\. l l l iuii 11.1 r . .*lfl^ i -. i l r t . *-i rti .. mi675 and others. Shady Side Park , Isl ip

Nom.F. E. Dawson to F. Saladiiro. lot S s

Church street , adj. land -W. Dennis ,I Islip. Nomi F. J - K roupo to M. Schmalenberg.lot 126. Islip Terrace. Nom.

M. Schrepfcr. exr.. to G. S. Ander-| son. lots 850. S51. Ocean Beach. $S50.1 W. R. Fry to D. C. Bennett , lot ." .'i .Great South Beach pa rtition. Nom.

W. G. Gautier to Svea Holding Corp..lot on 3d are. , at Islip blvd.. BayShore . Nom.

M. E. Mowbra y to P. E. DeFere , Jr. .lo: on Nort h Montgomery ave.. adj.land DeFere. Bay Shore. Nom .

A. Kolcz ynski to D. Dombroski. partlot 320. Bay Shore Terrace. Nom.

G. Johnso n to E. V. Ball and another .lot 15S0. bk . 57 . Brightwaters . Nom.

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[ CANDY 1I In Easter Packages :I SCHRAFFTS — DAGGETS' — BELLE MEADF I1 EASTER NOVELTIE S != Bunnies , Chocola te Baskets, Candy Filled Eggs, Shell* := Lots of Hard and Soft Candie s ' •

Fred 's ShoppeI FRED GUTHY 5§ 141 Railroad Ave. __ Phone Sayville 60S 5iitiiiii »HH»HiiiHi tHiiHiiuiiii»»»»Htmiiimiimmnniinimi miiiiiiiii iiiiimHi|N'ew York State , as a ua:: . i= :!k

mos t valuable purcel of real e>t:-. tv •-.the country. It is nort h ab ou: ;:" bi:lion dollars , and has iarrc-a?. -A; :•:-:-.billions in valu° since 192." .

There are nr::.::? d in New York City74 foreign langua ge newspaper * ir. ——different ton pues. No ci:y in '.he worldhas such larpe and varied fj reigngroups in its papulation.

Lockport. N. Y.. is tne Iiir -.hp '.ace o'house-heating from a central plant. In1S77 Btrdsall Holly , of Lockport. Ilea:.ed his home with steam transmittedfrom outs id e through an undergroundpipe.

There are in the United States 2:5million electric and l;i million pascompany customers. The EmpireState has about three million of each.more than an y other state.

In 1S71 the "Society for ProtectionAftainst Horse Thieves " was oraanizedat Bellona. N.Y.. to subdue an epidemicof horse stea ling. The s-.ciely is - t i l lin existence and holds a yearly ban-quet.

New York is the W or ld ' s leadincport for ship tonnase. with ab >u: '?¦'million tons a year enterin g and ck-ar-ins there. Rotterdam. Holland , is s-v -olid: London is third , and Hambur g.Germany, fourth.

Canajoharie . N. Y.. wa s .- ^ - 3t j l i . ~;i - ¦•!in 1H89 . when Hendric k K- . : . . Swiss .bought land fro m the M < ' U a « k s midbuilt a cabin directly ac -r " - .- t h e riverfr om the present s i t - .

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High School NewsThe Sayville High School Orchestra

has spe nt .1 very profitable year under

the able direct ion ol Joseph, Malkin ,

of New York C ity. :'he elimination

of t he piano accompaniment has gi^enthe ton e colors of the other lustra-ment s more latitude and Juas made theplayers more inde pendent. Severalnew instruments have b?en added , the

most recent bein g tympanies or ke t t l edrums , and an oboe, a wood-wind :n-strumen;.

Players are being tra ined also forflute and viola. It is hope d that theyma y soon be ready 10 serve with theorchestra. The study ha s l>een con-fined entirely to the work of such com-posers as Bach. Schubert. Cluck. Web-er. Tschaikowsk y and Handel. Mr.Malkin 's persistence in s t r iv ing forperfection has met wi th marked suc-cess. The orchestra at present is pre-paring for i ts annual concert t» begi ven on Friday, April 26th .

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