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300 Seniors To Graduate Wednesday
Three hundred Seniors will step tional Science Foundation Scholar- Memorial Award. Council presi-
to "Pomp and Circumstance" for ships. dent, J ame.s Esposito will present
their gradu ation next Wednesday. This year Gail served as co-ed- the S tudent Council scholarship.
Starting at 6:45, the Class of '64 itor of the Log, while Robert was The most valuable members of
will march to the Mel Rahn Oval. managing editor of the TRUMPET. school clubs will also be honored.
Today's C·eremonies at Senior Next y ear Gail will attend M.I.T., On behalf of the school, princi-
Chapel will give the student body where she will m ajor in physics. pal Herbert A. Korey will receive
· a preview of graduation exercises. Robert will attend Harv ard Col- the class gift from president
The Chapel program will include lege, majoring either in mathemat- Aurora Rini. Aurora will then
the valedictory and salutatory ics ·or physics. pass her gavel down to Felix De
addresses, scholarship presenta- Theo·dora Apostolacus, director Santis who will be next year's
tions, band music and class awards. of the Guidance Department, will president of the Class of 1965.
Gail Halpern and Robert Fein- present scholarships and awards to B.and to Play
The high school band will play
berg will give the valedictory and both Seniors and underclassmen.
salutatory addresses. The theme The organizations that will spon-
.. w ill be Nehru and Kennedy: East sor the major awards will be the "Pomp and Circumstance," "Com-
Elks Association, Future Teachers m encement Suite," "The Star
·.·. and West.
Outstanding Records of America, Junior Chamber of Spangled Banner," ·and the Alma
Gail and Robert have compiled Commerce, and the Long Branch Mater . Featured ·are two instru-
outstanding records in high school. Education Association. Memoriam mentals , "Bandology" and "The
Both were selected for the National awards will include the Fanny Sinfonians".
Honor Societ y in their junior year. Levin Memorial Scholarship, Dr. The graduation program will in- READY TO SPEAK-Long Branch High School principal Her.
bert A. Korey discusses next Wednesday's graduation P·rogram
Last summer, they both studied N at h a n Tannenbaum Memorial volve only the processional, the with valedictorian Gail Halpern and salutatorian Robert Feinberg.
modern and experimental physics Scholarship, Ruth Kaplan Memor- presentation of diplomas, and the
at Cornell University under Na- ial Award, an d the Nell B. Smith recessional.
JLong jirancb \!trumpet
"The Foundation Of Ev ery State Is The Education Of I ts Youth"
Vol. XXXIV - No. 10 Long Branch, N. J., Friday, June 12, 1964 Price Fifteen Cents
Council Votes Aurora Rini Seniors Await ~~Till Then"
Student Of Year 1963-64 Felix Desantis has . been The Class of 1964 is completing expect 200 couples.
elected next y ear's Senior Class the final tou ches for their Senior The Decorations Committee,
Prom, Till Then, to be ·held this. chaired by June Wilson and her
Aurora Rini is Student Council's actively worked on both the Stu- president. Other officers of the Monday at the new Ved Elva in assistant, Gladys Monaco, plan s
Class of '65 are Gail Freiday, Point Pleasant from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. for eight columns of green ivy and
choice for 1963-64 St udent of the dent Activity Booklet Committee vice-president; Helaine Evan s,
·Secretar y; and Janice Petrella,
Year. She has been cited for her and the Student Council L eader- Class president, Aurora Rini, white orchids as background. A
tr easurer.
. outstanding leadership and e nthusi- ship Conference. Phillip DeSantis will serve as huge silhouette of a graduating
couple, and cap and scroll table
.·.· asm con cerning her class, school, Attended Seminar co-ordinator of the faculty ad- assures that the Prom is "definite-
:_.: ·and community. ly goi ng to be a w onderful su c-
vis ors next year. cess." Aurora and Peggy McNeil, decorations, will be in keeping with
In making the award, Council's Last summer, Aurora attended chairmen of the Ticket Committee·; the general theme of comm ence-
Student of the Month Committee the Brotherhood Seminar given in ment.
noted Au rora's "tireless effort the Long Branch High School Sum- "The Pat Capri Orchestra" and
toward all of her endeavors, de - er Sessian. AU.J.'OI'-a.!s-.-oon1;1ei:n.,for "The Four Tunes and a Vike" will
veloping a character of responsi- Senior President Bids Farewell provide dance music.
bility and capability. "
Aurora is currently serving as A CUEST EDITORIAL The P arents Advisory Council,
·president of the Senior Class. She which has planned the affair and
. h as ser ved in this position for t he The t ime has come to say good-bye and s um u p our years, raised money for the cl ass, is in
past three years and as class vice face the w orld, and walk into the future. W e cannot t urn charge of the activities after mid-
president in her freshman year. In abruptly, t hough, for we have come a long way. night. Jane Randell, a singer, and
addition to this, her main activity, Our tho ughts will linger on prominent moments during Charlie Mound, a comedian , will
Aurora h as supported her school our last four years - the times we were content, ecstatic, provide entertainment. The Coun-
as a cheerleader for the past two and filled with love; the times we were depressed, restless, cil also plans a dinner for those
years, servng as co-captain this and filled with dislike. Though individual experiences oc- attending.
year. curred on different days and at differ ent times, the sum Members of the Board of Educa-
total of t he growth we derived from our experien ces unites tion and the Senior homeroom ad-
Lauds Work visors have been invited to the
to shape the Senior Class. other or far apart in the fu- festivities. Delegates from the
Commenting on Aurora ' s selec- Whether we are near e ach Parents Advisory Council will
tion as Student of the Year, Senior
Cl ass advisor Rollo Galbr·aith sai (Con:tinued on Page 2) ch aperone.
that h e considers her "-0ne of th Senior c 1 a s s o.fiicers-Aurora
Rini, presiden t ; Nick Cammarano,
mos t outstanding leaders in th vice-president; June Wilson, sec-
retary; and Joanne Feniello, tr eas.
school. W1len Au rora is given Honor Society 114ewt/J.e~~-.,tJi-...ECVUje urer - and faculty advisors, Rollo
responsibility," notes Mr. Gal Galbraith and Albert Bollmeyer
Newly elect ed Senior mem- will form th e receiving line.
braith, "she does it immediatel bers-at-large for n ext y ear are
Felix DeSantis, Helen For ing, Final Schedule
and efficiently. No one h as to re- AURORA RINI S.elects Ten Bonnie Holtzman, and Barry
mind her or push h er . Sh e always Unger. Michael D'Ambrisi and J une 12- S enior Chapel
John McCormack w ill be the TRUMPET issued
holds t he interests of her cl ass the welfare of others was rewarded J uniors Aaron Kleiner an d Barry junior delegates. J e an Addeo
this fall with an appointment to Unger are a mong the ten n ew and Herman Brabham are the
uppermost in her mind. She has the Long Br an ch City Youth Ad- members of the William Cate new sophomore reI>resentatives.
t remendous loyalty, t akes her job visory Council which works with Chapter of t he National Honor
seriously an d contributes a n amaz- the city manager to plan recrea- Society. Chapter advisor Miss
ing amount of en ergy and vitality tional activities for the youth of Patricia Donohoe, principal Her-
to her work."
Active in Clubs Long Branch. In addition to these bert A. Korey and last year's mem- June 15- Senior Prom
activities, she has served in th e bers, J ean Tepper , Nancy Elen- June 16- No school for seniors
past as vice-president of her berger, Robert Feinber g and Gail
Interested in t he many ways church's Catholic Youth Orga niza- Halpern presided at the recent Mary Ann Bova . June 17~No school for seniors
of expressing oneself, Aurora has tion chapter. ceremony.
participated in the Drama Club, The L ong Branch Rotary Club Graduation .
8:40 Players, the Press Club, the Summing up Aurora's record, Senior inductees are: Cathy To- l ater feted the group at a l unch eon
Varsity Singers. She is also cur- h er guidance counselor, Mr. Stev- daro, Joseph Valenti, Glori a Har- at the West End Man or. J une 18--End of 5th m arking ·
rently serving as treasurer of the en son, said, "She is a young l ady
French Club. whose accomplishments are a real Requirements for ch apt er mem- period
ber ship include high scholarship,
June 19- Half day of school
June 22-L as t day of school
Summer School regis-
Although sh e is n ot a member credit to herself and to Lon g ris, June Wilson, Robert Blank, school service, good characte r, and t r ation
of Student Council, Aur ora h as Branch High School." Lind a Merrill, ,Janet Perlman, and le adership. Awards Assembly