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BETHPAGE OLD BETHPAGE PLAINVIEW
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O E T H P A G E LIO
47 POWELL AV
B t T H P A G E NY 11714
ISLAND TREES
COP I ES
PLAINEDGE
VOL. 14 NO. 49 Week of March 15-21,1984 20 cents per cony
Discovery Day
Congressman Norman F. Lent (right) was in attendance
for the opening ceremonies of the Plainview-Old Bethpage
Discovery, Day which was sponsored by the student
government of John F. Kennedy High School. Discussing
the day's activities with Congressman Lent are (1-r): Jon
Nevett, Kennedy Student Government President; and Burt
Silverman, Vice President of the Plainview-Old Bethpage
Board of Education. ,
"Plainview Old Bethpage: Project Outreach" was made
possible by a $10,000 grant from the New York State Office
of Crime Prevention. The program is designed to foster
anti-crime and community awareness activities conducted
by student volunteers. Congressman Lent congratulated the
Student Government of Kennedy High School for being the
"only high school in New York State to be involved in such a
program. The students of Kennedy High School can point
with pride to their achievement. The entire Plainview-Old
Bethpage community will certainly profit thanks to the
efforts of these fine young men and women."
Bethpage Scholarship Winners
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Steven F. Granville
Gary
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Mary M. Lakis Us 9Ko n/or
Michael G. McAuliffe Michael R. McCaffery
Suzanne McCaffrey Gary P. Moore
Mark C. Reuss
o-.hard PenKosKi Alfred ^
Hicnaro John Rousakis
Marianne Schoppmeyer
Randolph A. Stuzin
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Corinne J. Schuman
John Orfan
Mark A. Patalano
Julio Panno
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The New York State Education Department
announced the rjames of those high school students
who have won Regents College Scholarships
this year. These scholarship awards are
effective as of the 1984-85 academic year. Each
Regents College Scholarship entitles the recipient
to an award of $250 a year for up to 5 years of
study at an approved program in New York State.
The winners, of .these scholarships are the can-
' '• M^e/ner
didates.who earned the highest scores in each
county on either the American College Testing
Program (ACT) Assessment or the College
Board's Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) prior to
November 7, 1983. Approximately 99,000 candidates
in 1400 high schools in New York State were
included in thef scholarship competition.
Bethpage High School had twenty-seven scholarship
winners. This number of winners represents
eight percent of the senior class and fifteen
percent of its academic students. Mr. George
McElroy, principal of the high school, expressed
praise for the students for this significant
achievement. He stated that "The staff commends
these students fine efforts and success which, in
turn, are a tribute to the school and the community.
Their parents and teachers can justly be proud
of them."
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| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_1984-03-15 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Betpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the Public Domain and Digital Rights are held by Bethpage Public Library. |
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