Honored At Awards Assembly
Plainedge High School held its
Annual Awards Convocation last
Friday with members of the graduating
class receiving the following
Awards:
Robert Robilotta for outstanding
achievement in Driver Education;
for scholarship and
character in Business Education
to Linda Salvato in bookkeeping,
Barbara Hopke in general clerical
practice and Antoinette Di
Giovanni in secretarial practice.
Sandra Caltabiano and Peter
Ellis were selected to receive
the Alumni Association Service
Award and the American Legion
chose James Hutton for an award
as the honor student in American
History.
An award for s c h o l a r s h i p,
loyalty and achievement was presented
to Stephen Spector; Beverly
Solomon was chosen for the
Science Award for outstanding
achievement in science; the
B'Nai B'rith Colossus Lodge
Award for good citizenship and
service was given to Andrew
London.
For proficiency in the Italian
language the Columbus Lodge
of the Sons of Italy selected
MaryAnn DeJulio.
The Homemaker of Tomorrow
Award was presented to Barbara
Collins as the student achieving
the highest rating in the senior
high school.
Alice HuddyandSusanne Palmer
were honored by the Future
Nurses' Club for their service
to this school organization.
For proficiency in the German
language the German Club of
Plainedge High School presented
a plaque to Jonathan R. Durfee.
Linda J. Abrams was awarded
a bronze medal, for excellence
in Gregg shorthand.
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That headache has a meaning.
It is a warning signal that
any sensible person should
heed.
One of the basic principles
of Chiropractic is that a primary
cause of dis- ease is interference
with normal nerve
action - the chief cause of
such interference being displacements
of vertebrae — or
poor spinal posture.
A n a t o m i c a l l y speaking,
s p i n a l n e r v e s which pass
through openings between
cervica] ( neck region) vertebrae
give off branches which
extend upward over the back
of the head.
Anatomically and physiologically
speaking, there is a
distribution of " sympathetic''
nerves passing up through the
neck to influence circulation
in the head. Poor posture in
the neck, or poor head carriage,
could interfere with
these nerves, and cause bead*
ache.
The Danger Signals:
1. persistent pain wid muscle
tension in the back of the neck.
2. Recurring headaches.
3. Numbness, pain or tingling
in the arms or hands.
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- HEADACHE SUFFERERS-
4. Grating ana popping noises
when turning the head.
5. painful joints, shoulders,
elbows.
6. Dizziness- loss of sleep.
Headaches can, of course
result from many conditions.
However, research has revealed
that the most common cause of
headaches can be traced to the
cervical vertebrae ( the bones
in the neck). Due to the extreme
mobility of the neck
there is a constant danger of
displacement of one or more
of these bones, which may
(( impress and irritate the cervical
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Michael E. MacDonald was
presented with a gold medal for
outstanding work in printing in
the Industrial Arts Department.
A gold medal for the 1967
Athlete- Scholar was given to John
H. Jentzer for achievement in
athletics and scholarship.
Deborah H. Shuman was honored
with a gold medal for the
highest academic grades for four
years.
The Machine S h o r t h a nd
Achievement Award was presented
to Natalie Geraci and Annette
Karabeika for their proficiency
of 140 words per minute.
A certificate of merit was received
by Mitchell Clark and
D o r o t h y Rick for outstanding
leadership in school and community
affairs. The award was
presented by the Office of the
County Executive.
The National Council of Jewish
Women, South Bay Section, presented
its award to Charlotte
Kotkiewicz as the winner of its
Essay contest.
N a t i o n a l Merit Scholarship
certificates were presented to
Robert Mackreth, Jr. and Brett
Silverstein for their distinction
as national merit finalists.
For proficiency in engineering
mathematics a slide rule
was presented to Allan Feldnnn
by The New York State Society
of Professional Engineers, Nassau
County Chapter.
Jules Teck, President of the
Plainedge High School P. T. A.,
presented gold medals for outstanding
achievement to Robert
Gottschalk, art; Annette Karabeika.
business education; Barbara
Smoller, English; Deborah
Shuman, foreign language; William
Jones, i n d u s t r i a l arts;
R i c h a r d Westin, mathematics;
Sally Brein, music- band; Kenneth
Burmeister, music- choir;
James Peterson and Susan
S c h a u s , physical education;
Deborah Shuman, science; Barbara
Grillo, social studies; Lynn
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The Pa rent- Teacher Association
Merit Award 1967 was presented
to Dennis Bushelon.
For school- community leadership
and i citl / enship PACE
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Memorial Award to Barbara Austin.
The Plainedge School District
Custodial Staff Award for scholarship
and school citizenship was
given to Pamela McCarthy and
Thomas Melchionna.
Linda Blaschuk and Janet Olson
were honored by Plainedge
Educational Secretaries Association
for their o u t s t a n d i ng
achievement and character in
business education.
The Plainedge High School Art
Department Award s e l e c t ed
Patricia McCabe and S h a r on
Rider for their competency, integrity,
art abilityandassistance
to faculty members.
Barbara Grillo was selected
by the English department for
its Achievement Award.
The Library Science Award
was presented to Patricia Mas-trangelo
and Sharon Rider.
Deborah Shuman, the valedictorian
of the class, received
the Readers Digest Award.
The John F. Kennedy Memorial
Citizenship Award was presented
to Barbara Collins.
The Dr. Arthur W. Selverstone
Memorial Award for sportsmanship,
citizenship, leadership and
character was awarded to Gail
Braculis and Peter Ellis.
The Student Council School
Spirit Award went to Edward
Hughes, Susan Lac off, and
Dorothy Rick.
Awards presented prior to the
Convocation — The recipients of
these awards were: Margaret
DiSpigna received the Jewish War
Veterans Brotherhood Award.
The Kiwanis Club of Plainedge
presented an award for outstanding
improvement in scholarship
to Joanne Parchini and Joseph
Sanseviro. Recipients of the
Kiwanis award for outstanding
improvement in physical education
were Elaine Reckner and
Kenneth Sturges.
The Long Island Alumni Phi
Beta Kappa Award was given to
Deborah Shuman.
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Association presents
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