Editorial
St. Luke II 1- 20
The Birth Of Jesus
NOW it came to pass in those days, that a
decree went forth from Caesar Augustus that a
census of the whole world should be taken. This
first census took place while Cyrinus was governor
of Syria. And all were going, each to his own town,
to register.
And Joseph also went from Galilee out of the *
town of Nazareth into Judea to the town of David,
which is called Bethlehem - because he was of the
house and family of David - to register, together
with Mary his espoused wife, who was with child.
And it came to pass while they were there,
that the days for her to be delivered were fulfilled.
And she brought forth her firstborn son,
and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid
him in a manger, because there was no room for
them in the inn.
The Shepherds
At The Crib
And there were shepherds in the same district
living in the fields and keeping watch over their
flock by night. And behold, and angel of the Lord
stood by them and the glory of God shone round
about them, and they feared exceedingly.
And the angel said to them, " Do. not be afraid,
for behold, I bring you good news of great joy
which shall be to all the people; for today in the
town of David a Savior has been born to you,
who is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a
sign to you: you will find an infant wrapped
in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger."
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude
of the heavenly host praising God and saying,
" Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace
among men of good will."
And it came to pass, when the angels had departed
from them into heaven, that the shepherds
were saying to one another, " Let us go over to
Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to
pass, which the Lord has made known to u s ."
So they went with haste, and they found Mary
and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.
And when they had seen, they understood what
had been told them concerning this child. And
all who heard marvelled at the things told them
by the shepherds. But Mary kept in mind all
these things, pondering them in her heart. And
the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising
God for all that they had heard and seen, even
as it was spoken to them.
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H. S. Honor Roll Announced
Students who have attained an
average of 89.5 percent or better
for the second marking period,
and are on the Honor Roll
at the Farmingdale Senior High
School are: Janet Albers, John
Aleshin, Donna Altmann, Christine
Ammirati, Gary Appel, Barbara
Baier, Keith Balser, Charles
Barnes, Judy Berkstein,
Linda Berry, Roslyn Bodofsky,
Patricia Bonafede, Rita Borgs,
Michael Boyce, Gary Burk-hardt,
Charles Cardillo, Steven
Carter, Carol Chakrin, Robert
Chanin, Salvatore Chillemi,
Michael Cifaldi, Linda Citrano,
William Clarke, Alan Cohen,
Barry Cohen, Stephanie Cohen,
Catherine Como, Linda Cona-way,
Joann Czerniawski, Eugene
Dahl, Karen Dauler, Patricia
Davis, Stephanie Davy, Eric
Deitel, Bernadette Deliberti, Albert
Dibernardo, Frank Dicapua,
Janet Donnelly, Lorraine Dor-enbecker,
Judy Dratt, Roberta
Durmann, Gail Eisenkraft, Cro-cetti
Emidio, Madeline Falagar-io,
Bruce Falkenberg, Robert
Festa, Georgette Fitzpatrick,
Jay Fleitman, Diane Fontana,
Oldrich Foucek, Gary Friend,
Robert Giacobbe, Karen Goldstein,
Sharon Goodman, Linda
Goor, James Goulding, Patricia
Green, Patricia Gregorovic,
Patricia Grimes, Christine
Grippo, John Guarino, James
Hanney, John Hay, Mark Hous-man,
Kathleen Humphreys, Steven
Jacobs, Cheryl Jaisle, Alan
Janos, Edward Jordon, Barbara
Kaufman, Carol Kellerman, Dennis
Kesden, Bruce Klutchko, Ronald
Komfeld, Caryl Launer,
Ellen Lazarus, Salvatore Lecci,
Mark Lehman, Martin Leopold,
Stephen Levin, Dawn Licata,
Catherine Lobello, Peter Lund,
Adele Luning, Joanne Maccabe,
Janet Magenheim, James Man-cuso,
Susan Manzione, Laurie
Mar rone, Richard Messiana,
Diane Metzger, Charlotte Meyn,
Carol Molnia, Donna Nidds,
Blaise Noto, Linda Osiecki,
Stephanie Pachman, Barbara
Pasek, Peter Pavarini, Frances
Piccione, Gary Pickus, Carob/ n
Pines, George Pitarra, Ronald
Pokrasso, Antonina Puleio, Donna
Rader, Arlene Raff, Barry
Rapoport, Linda Rappaport, Mark
Reiner, Lucille Rivin, Janet
Rose, Mark Rosenbaum, Janine
Roth, Judith Rothbard, James
Sagarin, Christine Salita, John
Scardina, Stewart Scharfman,
Robert Schepker, Mark Schlof-sky,
Frederic Schuessler, Marie
Seymour, Valerie Shifley, Pris-cilla
Sicuranza, Judith Silverman,
Steven Skavroneck, Allen
Slade, Marcia Smolin, Howard
Solow, Daniel Spector, Ellen
Spilker, Valerie Spina, Gail
Spindler, Christine Steiner. Neil
Strickman, Karen Svendsen,
Donna Swallow, Jean Swan,
Terrence Sweeney, Patricia
Szybfllo, Robin Taradash, Patricia
Thaimhauser, JiD Urbanas,
Joan Verini, Carol Vigfiatore,
Chris Vogelsberg, Gary Vogels-berg,
Irene Vousoulas, Jeanne
Wagner, Juliam Wagner, Victoria
WaM, Jonathon Warner,
Helene Wasserman, Karen Weil-man,
Richard Wflk, Harvey
Wolkoff, William WoturskL
Students Who Made
W. E. Howitt Honor Roll
The administration of the Wel-don
E. Howitt Junior High School
announced the following students
have attained honor roll status
for the second report card period.
Carolyn Abe, Barbara Am-broso,
Andrea Amendola, Elliot
Arditti, Ellen Bamberger, WU-liam
Barrett, Edith Belland, Jo-
Anne Bock, Ernest Bodamer,
Richard Bogenshutz, Anne Bulla,
Michael Cathers, Robin Cerny,
Peter Chabarek, Janice Chanin,
Linda Cifaldi, Laura Citrano,
Rosemarie Como, Douglas Coppi,
Stella Couchells, William Cu-sano,
Ellen Davis, Randi Davis,
Catherine DeLalio, George De-mopolous,
Anthony Duranti, Karen
Duzy, Linda Festa, Gilbert
Fileccia, Nancy Franco, Maria
Frank, Michael Friedberg, Randi
Friedland, Roderick Fyfe, Edward
Gabrielle, Darcy Gazza,
Helaine Gerber, Marion Gilbert,
Jeffrey Ginsberg, Mario
Giordano, Paula Goldberg, Victoria
Goldlust, Margie Goldstein,
Janet Goltz, Alan Graham,
Eileen Graham, Linda
Grant, Stephen Gray, Barbara
Green, Pierre Gremaud, Charlotte
Guastella, Lois Hall, Janice
Hatch, Ely se Herman, John Hick -
ey, Linda Hoffman, Lynne Horowitz,
Karin Hulls, Paul Johnson,
Ellen Kallansrude, Sharon Kass,
Bari Kaufman, Jill Kerwin, De-'
borah Koehne, Robin Krammer,
Thomas Kucharchik, Pauline
Kwapniewski, Carol Lackner,
Brian landau, Linda Lawrence,
Mark Leeds, Linds Licausi, Deb-ra
Lidman, Judy Lipsky, Virginia
Lombardi, Susan Long, Debra
Louie, Beverly Maier, Scott
McAfee, Laurie McAslan, Jane
McCalmont, Niail McGuire, Keith
Miller, Donna Molloy, Joanne
Molloy, Diane Montgomery,
Paula Morales, Christine Morel -
li, Ellen Maroney, David Mulligan,
Agatha Napoli, Jeanne O*
Bray, Ruth Olsen, Thomas Pal-umbo,
Linda Pantaleo, Nancy
Pantaleo, Bruce Parker, Ellen
Pasternack, Laurie Polhnger,
Richard Price, Sieve Racow,
Charles Regalbuto, Sharon
Reiss, Barbara Rivin, Michelle
Rosen, Todd Ro& enlicht, Gail
Rudy, Mary Santoaro, AnneSar-apuka,
Mindy Schaeffer, Daniel
Scharfman, Ralph Schilling, Susan
Schrick, Mark Schroeder,
Scott, Edward, Scro, Maryanne,
Sellitto, Diane, Michael Sherman,
Harold Sobel, Jonathan
Spector, Sharon Sperber, Gregory
Stoeher, John Sucharski,
Pamela Svendsen, Carol Swan-son,
Iris Tekei, Bruce Thaler,
Fred Thaler, PaulineThelemana,
Barbara Tiletli, Barbara Vil-inoti,
Lary Vera& co, Debra Ve-tere,
Carol Wald, Frederic Walters,
Kathleen Wasnuth, Roberta
Wathey, Joanne Watkins and Betty
/ umpano.
Farmingdale OBSERVER, Thursday, December 2 1 , 1967