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Schreiber High School, Port Washington, New York Tuesday, June 12, 1962 terback John k 3-9 recard. wer Division, e . forfeit, are second ddag power-' And Now, Good-bye t*wicy-four 14, In season mior Varsity This is a farewell issue—a farewell to the Class of 1962, and Nor is the yearbook able to print excerpts from the speeches that ^wbh 64-35 to the sophomores and juniors, to the teachers, and to the school. will be given at Baccalaureate and at Graduation (p. 12), or the against At the end of another school year we are full of memories and plans; complete Will, Prophecy and History of the Class of 1962 (pp. 6 k ball tourney, the 1962 PORT LIGHT is in part a record of those memories. 11), or a d i r e c t o r y of the addresses of this year's seniors and what to defending But since the yearbook is put to bed In March it can not cover such colleges they are going to (center fold insert, pp. 7-10). events as the Carnival {pp. 4 & 5), the Senior Banquet (p. 13), Therefore, in this final issue of the SchreiberTimes, we attempt •e. 30-20, In Senior Skp Day (p. 13), a review of the year's sports (p. 16), a to complement the 1962 PORT LIGHT, and to preserve the per- rsiry and JV preview of the Senior Gambol (p. 15) and the exchange with Evans- sonality that the Schreiber Times as a newspaper has developed :u[Ive match. ville, Indiana (p. 14). for itself thisyeai". We have t r i e d to serve you well in our journalis- 1 ^ trkimph. Nor is the yearbook a new8paj)er, so you won't find in it a list tic term of office. We have had occasion to introduce ourself more 1 m d Pooch of the teachers who w i l l come to Schreiber next year {p. 2), o r than once during the year; it's been a year of several greetings and Irdlnal Hayes Ken Neiman's plans for next year's G.O. (p. 2), or a welcome to leave-takings. Our closing phrase many times was "In the next those students who will enter Schreiber in the fall as sophomores issue." And now, it's "Good-bye." We wish you all a very pleasant jikops league (p. 2). summer. Brsi place hi ree quarters es IS points. \t, 76-74. to 1 ^ and Dave ose to South, KS second In entb stTMi^ [ I 12-0 league tD R u ss Laye bor Track), Bcoi openers, i l Park, 3-1. • f i r s t place, Baldwin team topples Jeet victory. IVad: Meet, th 37 points; Port falls to idisg champ E tmners as test against ioo for Port fxy-handed. <a the Year; MuHon f o r Inany com- ftr-c^ierated led in mld- er than in rosse team pord in iK . mark was osses Hng pitcher -3 mark. 28 errors jtorhtng.... 1 team hit Destiori of Moey wear •*s faculty "Tii5 past fooiliall Dt, will be irslry nea June 6, 1962-The Senior Banquet was the scene of revelry and the distribution of the yearbook. TWO THE SCHREIBER TIMES, Tuesday, June 12, 1962 Ken Neiman Introduces OPEN UTTSK TO THE CLASS OF 1965 in September you will be enter- These pe^^le will coordinate the desire to shape life at schoool, then Himself with a List of ing the final phase of your public class's activities.ASteeringCom- seek an office. Remember. If any education. The knowledge and ex- mlttee, consisting of representa- club or activity interests you, then perience which you derive from tives from the homerooms, will be look Into It and If you like It, J o i n . Plans for Next Years G.O. your three years at Paul D. Schrei- formed to help the class officers You have nothingtolose and every- ber will do much to mold your In their wM-k, The most imporiaiit thing to gain. The main inject of the student council is to teach the studaics the careers and lives. class function Is the Sophomore This then, Ihope, gives you some qualities of good citizenship and the importance of the Individual In You will naturally be startled and Dance, which is usually held In idea of what Is lying ahead as far the school society. There Is the idea thai the "Individual is working a little overwhelmed at first. The January. The money for the dance as extra-cirricular aaivites are sometimes with others, sometimes for others, but always responsible iransistion h'om junior high maybe will be provided fcr by the class concerned. Your studies are a for his own developing values and the welfare of the school." The greater than you realize. Mere dues, whicharecoUectedwhenever personal matter and you know what 1962-63 G.O. Is interested in getting more students active in more week will be requiredandmoreIn- the President deems necessary. they require. Each one of you, how- •ctivlties throughout the school. When we say more students, we mean ever, will probably feel that being dividual responsibility will go with Tliere are many other school any studoit who is interested in doing a service for his s>.'hool. It is this work, but the rewards you at- a sophomcre amoog juniors and not for one group to control the school affairs concerning many dif- crganizatlans open to you. Among senlcrs Isn't very delightiul, but tain fully justify the effort. If you them are the school newspaper, the ferent groins. Some of us like to ignore the problem of a split school are conscientious about your work, this is something which doesn't while others tend to exaggerate li. Lei's combine both of these views Wheel Club, an organization fcr last very long. By Christmas you if there are certain goals you are boys, the Student Exchange Club, and a realistic and true picture will result. aiming fcr, then high school canbe will feel like an integral part of Language clubs, Jr.CUo, the honor the school, having made new It Is up to YOU to make a success of the coming year. You will chair a fascinating place, and your history organization, G.A,A. st^omore year is the time t o . s t a r t friends and having conditioiKd the committees. You make up the G.O. You will organize a dance. You sports (football, tennis, soccer yourselves to the routine. will be on the debating team. You wUt help with decorations. You will achieving these ends. Perhaps you cross country, basketball, wres- help raise money for our exchange student program. feel you'veheardthesephrasesbe- tling, indoor track, bas^alt. la- The oKwjrtunities open to you You will participate in sports. You will participate in plays. You fta-e, but they are the truth. crosse, and outdoortrack),chess are unlimited and you wlUbemore will join clubs. You will help publish school publications. You will club, electronics clubs, science and more on your own. If you Although it Is the achievement of clubs, student council. Fratry, handle yoir affairs wisely, start- print tickets. You will go on ski trips. the Individual that is of prime You will it you want to. Celerity, ch<rus, band, orchestra, ing as sophomores, then high ctmcern, you will find many activi- and many others, all equally im- sdiool will be a wonderful place. Next year's G.O, will stgjply you with the materials; it Is for you to ties of great diversity offered to mold than, to shape them, to build with them. portant. I wish you all the best of luck, you on a group and class level. and am looking forward tomeetlng 1. You will be able to sign up for committees early next year. New In October, after you've become In April the G.O, elections are you aexi year. programs under the guidance of committees will be the Student Cur- acquainted with the school, class held and s<^homares are permlned riculum Committee and the High School Bowl Committee. elections will be held and a Pre- to seek the offices of treasure and Stncerety yows, 2. The Student Curriculum Committee will be made i4> o rep- sident, Vice-President, Secretary secretary. This is a most wM-th- Roy Nemerson, resentatives of the various learning groups of the school. Us main and Treasurer will be chosen. whlle cause and if you have any Presideiu of the purpose Is to give students a chance to discuss their views on the var- So(4ionicre Class ious aspects of the school curriculum and to give new ideas which can be beneficial to the student body. 3 The High School Bowl Committee will try to organize scholastic FaU's Teachers competition between neighboring schools. It, too, shall be made up Come from of representativesfrom all the classes. New 4. A committee which will bener pr^>are the school delegates to California and the East Coast Model U.N. Conference will start to function early in the year. Port Washington 5. At this time, we are gathering Information on bow our school will Editors^ be able to have its own radio station in the area. Mrs. Joan Burke, Brooklyn, New 6. Students who are Interested in acting as guides to the new pi4>ll3 York -^janlsh.
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