Friends Academy - Lamp Yearbook (Locust Valley, NY)

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Tolkien 1 Jim Evans Two roads diverged In a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as 1 could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair. And having perhaps the better claim. Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted If I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged In a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. —Robert Frost Maroon 442 Bob Piro wine, women, and song Speed limit on Glen Cove Rd.— I 10? the yearbook deadline was yesterday? The pliable grappler —Beginning and End of a Dynasty. Nancy Goldberg Effervescent personification of school spirit unexpected pleasure In the simple things annual crushes on the older man The good times we had. mmm ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 4 . ' .- ' sV ' ■ ■ ' ■ ■ . ■ ' ■ ' . . . 5 v- -- V A ■ .W . v-‘n sv !,- - ■ ' is ' ' % Jfc- ' -- i ■ f 1 I 4 Lesley Graham Coach of the year—1977 ' chez ' Lesley— a 13-year girl j the original I athletic coiffure Happy Together 29 Candy Ohnys+y Drawn to contemplation, On a journey of no end, Laughing with math on her mind. Like the wind that listens. O ' er an unstilled world. She returns to berried fields And masted water. Tom Fowler A flick of two fingers in a foreverly warm hello means Tom who is willing to act when others only speak and help when others will not means Tom A concealed creativity beneath a nice-guy surface Means Tom. 31 1 1 5 ff%- ■WMM L Lucinda Abbe I walk on frosted fields. Feathery gold the butterflies, In sweeping beat my hair. And I reach out for them. I give my word To pluck up baby ' s breath by the roots, To transplant It Into the mind gardens of the world. To share the dancing white. The wonder. Bob Rushmore He walks through the corridor unoiled and straight thinking thoughts of Mattituck summers, mysteriously grinning grins with his head full of schemes. 33 I I I 1 i ! I Greg Tarone Our donut and T-shirt salesman who travels from Friends to Georgetown in a daydream. A kaleidoscope of an imagination in an endless summer ' ;• J umM ivA’ VIx SBiF M vjgj J(« rjsr, se. - a clean number 32 —nice knees B.C.. . . Bud, Norm. Aaooogha! i 34 Peggy Lauth Escape to O.C. how do you spell . . . ? a frequently confused but still (more often) amused scientist Who believes that my wildest dreams and my craziest schemes will come true?? 35 i ! John Malcolm Good Morning! Johnny is here with quick wit from the back of the classroom from faraway Aspen way up in the snow from out by the barn in the fields by the pond A split-rail fence encircles his mind. There too Is Anne Full of questions, quietly going places. Out to the beach shining clean with the pink of the day-—• the water noises come and the seabirds, and the day runs away with the dog. Here Is Anne Singing Openly reaching, tripping, laughing and winning— Anne Maher Sally Rising A day in the life of an Individual . . . What ' s It all about? 38 Peter Stuurman A rambling mind speaking in enigmatic mumbles our multilingual cosmopolitan ' 4r Debbie Debus sincerity, hiding under a long brownflow, concealed by smiling sarcasm ' ' lose your dreams and you will lose your mind Bruce Kesner Sporadic specialties from Brooklyn to Britain; a v Ink, flirtation a fanciful escapade hiding visions known to few 41 Willy Merriken strawberry icing with sprinkles mischievous simplicity behind blushing grins equals Willy, The Red Peril of the goalie cage f V Karen Neilson A Big mouth with springs in her sneakers. Eating everybody else ' s lunch. A smile, a laugh, and a hoarse voice. The bottomless pit of energy. The head of the Cheer-Up committee. A thing for Redheads. 43 Livia Blankman A feather floating through a hurricane of skies leaping to heights unknown except to him. As a lion ' s cub leaves to enter the jungle, An assuring boldness. A unique independence. A personal freedom to be coveted. Ii 44 Sailing away and away, sailing into a keen city which nobody ' s ever visited where always it ' s Spring and e V e r Jane Mankiewicz Jane among the leaves and grass is busy discovering the word and the growth of green. She is the great swimmer of treetops. in love and flowers pick themselves e e Cummings Morning, Euripides, he said cheerfully. Time to rise and shine. —William Goldman 45 You can get anything you want at Alice ' s Restaurant. Perpetually broke. Quiet walks down the railroad tracks Keep an open mind let it all hang Betsy Billhardt Tripping up the stairs bursting forth in smiles Comes Betsy an Infinite well of spirit, she erupts with enthusiasm pondering just long enough to find good. Steve Tilden I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied: And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying, And the flung spray and the blue spume, and the sea gulls crying. I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life. To the gull ' s way and the whale ' s way where the wind ' s like a whetted knife; And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover. And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick ' s over. from Sea-Fever —John Masefield Bob Cur+in A skeletal Joker ' s Ace of a guy, Oh where is my Queen? ' he says with a sigh. The King of the thing it ' s his Bomb we do mean A Card in the pack who makes every scene. Sue Wi+hing+on Searching for the colors of the wind from Montauk to Maine. Finding colors, long-eyed and brown-haired, laughing, running— hiding from the cold. Ricky Spencer a golfer ' s gaze from a calculating mind his patriotic machine with pleasing power a girl from Nassau ' i ' ■f , ' ■ Jk. Gris Nammack Escapee from the myth of Mount Olympus cat-green sizzling eyes Bubbling, overflowing black locks Fresh intoxicating humor. Gris the Greek . . . well, not really but happy anyway. 54 Marsha Feigman Deep autumn eyes a waist length blanket of soft chestnut golden hair Subtle coolness, shuffle, shuffle, shuffle. Half-a-chicklet grin But always the Marsha of freshness, warmth, and constant beauty. 55 56 JV , ■, i% ' _A ., • T ■ ' V ' .. - Chris Calvo Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night sailed off in a wooden shoe. Sailed Info a river of crystal light and on to a sea of dew. Where are you going and what do you wish? the old moon asked the three. We ' ve come to fish for the herring fish that lives in this beautiful sea. And nets of gold and silver have we, said Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. —Eugene Field Anne Post T acit green eyes absorbing a room of noise myriad gangs of friends both in and out of ocean cities and a wisp of happiness. Peggy Springs+ed You can call me from your snow-white starlit stairway or can crystallize through my mind ' s weary wandering. Somewhere a field blossoms in green and gold and there are dreams, all that your heart can hold. David Porter The Eternal optimist thinking of last year and of years to come and of summer under sail and of December over snow, Sensitive, forever offering consolation. 1 Duncan Guild The little boy and the big man— a wolf in sheep ' s clothing one— cookie bringing tie fidgeting grinning shyly another— the lady ' s man confidently polite winning ail the games I I mi 1 ' . -4 - i 1 1 t i . A i aM Gail Whitaker Once upon a time, there was a white ladybug atop a toadstool, viewing a super confused world with serenity. Yet her seemingly calm, white outside hid an electric blue inside. Then one fine day, she flew away, making dreams come true. 62 Lawrence Haydu La-la our affable president and undefeated captain, a mystery unto himself, solving the problems of the world with his wintergreen lifesavers. •ir,. 63 I I Hewlett Lewis j Bug Cal ' s at 3:16 II i Friday errand boy , I Cop in the mirror Too little, too late wanna? Barbara McCollom Everyone sitting quietly in the Humanities room listening and there ' s a knock on the door and In bursts Barbara In her goalie pads laughing and roaring and red about the face. She ' s awfully cheery when you ' re down. And when your Jokes have bounced, she ' ll laugh anyway. Lisbe+h Theisen So if I seem to wander off in dreamlike looks, please let me settle slowly ... To dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free. Free . .. 66 John Young Mung Tongue in cheek It ' s cookies and Lavoris Inhabitant of Pat ' s Virtue and Purity, now? It ' s galledas 67 Betsy Harris Afraid of fear, she looks squarely af life, sometimes missing the blurred edges yet always fighting to see. I know today can seem so long. but tomorrow will soon be gone. 3 . A V , ' i T i - ' ji tt. -fiW ii mM m iS illf Puffy Nunez “Th urgent confiicrat-ion of hc public xiTi doubt ' cdljf autKoT - i c i-hc vlolat ! orv of e% zTy p ofiti ve Itw. How faT ‘t ' hat or an htr coixfJdcrat-jon mtiy operalrc to di{{olve the Tiatural obli ati o ns of Ku-manity and juft ice, 5 f a doctrine of wKicKi ft’ill deffre to remain ignorant —Edward Gibbon —yeah, well . . . 69 Barbara Reilly A barefoot-beached Summer, pensively effervescent. Carrying a fantastic facade of extroversion to hide an intense fear of whatever. Living in two worlds— one large and easy to comprehend, the other a microcosm known only to herself. 70 Cliff Dacso A bearded Bohemian hiding under a sarcastic sometimes scornful Intellect a kindness he ' s almost afraid we ' ll discover like a politician or a president yet with respect and security shielding a caring emotionalism Brian Cawley A car a year, a girl a week . you only want what you can ' t have i 72 Mary Watkins Elbows perched on a window sill in sounds of silence. A rose-dropped petal unbended in the Spring rainfall. An impossible dream found. H Hello Leonard! j j Howard Johnson ' s . . . I Then there were these eight big guys ... I I What ' s her name? It ' s gettin ' to look like a real machine .. . But for you . . . A ram-aired Opel?? The sound of the cannon shot . .. lb Joan Darbee Happy as the grass is green Our perennial equestrienne in her B. Altman loafers slolem ring and blond streak Now a far away gaze crinkles into a mischievous grin Wait ' ll I tell ya what happened. Bob Pu+terman What school did you say? three hours one way, three and a half the other Nikon, Leica, what else? HoJo ' s at midnight Physics homework tonight. Period Six Epochal Lyric Dick is contemplating runny paste He has come to the computerized scientific conclusion that it don ' t work but he can always play pretend Janis who really spells her name with an ice likes my cape and looks like an orange-raspberry popsickle Chris is dispensing gum with a Calvinistic grin Bob Putterman is giving advice and the others are politely listening silkensatin Byron, oh yes I knew him well Ulanoff the Turtle, Clyde NOVIOLENCE BobbnLesley are you know whatin ' again in the sixth period din and den of the sofa I hope Marsha doesn ' t make us go to the Boys ' Gym Now Cindy is trying to talk us into sewing pink and yellow froth for the Alice in Wonderland Where is Lis? home sleeping because there is snow on the ground and also because it is an even-numbered day of the month Marian and Duncan have left as it is later than it was before and there is really no reason to stay and sixth period is ending, and some say it will snow. Snow what? i ' ■■■‘■.r ;i:! w t= f. -■ 6S Junior Class I 82 1 First Row, left to right —W. Facius, B. Eden, P. Adelson, P. Kelly, C. Sheffield, B. Bromberg, L. Friedrich, L. Bryan, L. Lambie, Sec. J. Fox, Treas. C. Melniker, Vice Pres. J. Fowler, F. Ryon, J. Merriken, C. Mack. Second Row —K. Simonson, R. NotIdes, B. Ross, S. Mine, M. Moody, K. Wulff, P. Robinson, K. O ' Neill, S. Breen, J. Flint, P. Dupont, P. Pinto, S. Wofford, P. PIcolI, P. Pratt, L. Hawkins, K. Nellson, J. Gambling, J. Forelle. Third Row —M. Mara, L. Gould, C. Kunz, B. Markowitz, D. Chopin, L. Murphy, B. Beach, S. Lovette, B. Bruckner, C. Shirley, M. Baird. On Sign —Pres. R. Wicker. Sophomore Class 84 First Row, left to right —S. Whitaker, N. Larimer, L. Collier, Treas. D. Neuschel, M. Burton, K. Kerwin, Vice Pres. R. Lut- trell, R. deToledo, J. Pratt, Sec. S. Coverdale, D. Gianelli, A. Lawrence. Second Row —K. Marten, C. Billhardt, L. Jans- son, M. Friedrich, K. Van Ingen, G. Boorstein, T. Magill, J. Moody, B. Boyd, C. Dawkins, J. Simon. Third Row —J. Bowne, A. dost, J. Heus, G. Gardner, D. Lyon, N. Sampsidis, .K. Robinson, K. Johnston, V. Baum, T. Manos, N. West, J. Coombs, S. Withington, K. DeLucia, C.. Bralver, B. Lindenberg, B. Eden, S. Freeman, R. Barbano, J. McConnell, P. Touhy, R. Young. In Trees —J. Horner, Pres. E. Abbe. 3a ' ■M • , ' (• ' t J ' ■ ■y ' -■■■ T4 ., -.f. . ' ' -V ' : ■ ■ ___ .■ ■■.■ ■ . 85 Freshman Class Standing, left to right —Sec. D. Robinson, Vice Pres. W. Homan, Treas. T. Feigman, Pres. J. Hay- du. First Row —S. Barbano, G. Stella, C. Kaufman, W. Vitriol, S. Neilson, E. Eastment, E. Jurist, D. Easano, J. Heus. Second Row —R. Nunez, M. Wierda, P. Camps, C. Taylor, P. Bebry, R. Pforr, P. Croce, L. Dudgeon. Third Row —S. Schrenzel, M. Gordon, P. Jensen, M. Rines, D. Aronsohn, D. Mara, J. McNeary. Fourth Row —K. Gillespie, M. Johnson, E. Vandervoort-Levy, E. Bunnell, P. Erederick, C. Kronman, P. Darbee. Fifth Row —J. Bozzella, N. Hassanein, C. Hlavac, N. Porter, R. Campbell, H. Schuler, G. Rogers, R. Pratt. Sixth Row —R. Dean, C. Baum, P. Goddls, R. Taylor, D. Cressey, D. Copithorne, C. Gatty. 87 First Row, left to right —H. Olander, G. Baird, J. Mankiewicz, Pres. J. Dillof, Vice Pres. C. Larimar, Sec. P. PIffath, Treas. P. De- Toledo, J. Horner, J. Kelly, K. White. Second Row —K. Spero, P. Oelsner, V. Abels, M. Sampsidis, J. Bergford, E. Hamilton, C. Delaney, K. Hohner, L. Goldstein, K. Kerwin, K. Clement, P. Gagnot. Third Row —B. Ross, A. Romano, P. Bennett, N. Garvan, P. Bush, J. Clay, A. Mariani, J. Bebry, B. Hawkins, G. Keefe. Fourth Row —C. Cappello, W. Deregibus, B. Wood, K. Tilney, A. Adelson, A. Erickson, A. Davis, A. Edmonds, C. Laemmie, K. Albertson, C. Reilly, K. Kerins, J. Neville. 8th Grade 1 7th Grade First Row, left to right —K. Manos, C. Freeman, B. Cressey, R. S+orer. Second Row —J. Glick, K. Kourday, C. Horvath, W. Morris, R. Goodrich, J. Post, C. Gross, H. Picoli, J. Shipman, P. Zullo, R. Hee. Third Row — D. Wofford, J. Shrelber, C. Travernicht, W. Dunn, J. Robinson, E. Gould, A. Rusnack, D. Brown, E. Rose, P. Langana, N. Vassilleu, A. Fasano, A. Potter. Fourth Row —F. Erickson, R. Kern, J. Hull, V. Mazzeo, K. Manno, P. Ross, K. Murray, P. Beatty, M. Bosse. Fifth Row —S. Benjamin, R. Copp, L. Wicker, L. Huntoon. Sixth Row —Treas. A. Markowitz, Pres. P. Thomas, Vice Pres. N. Sea- mon. Sec. W. Magill. V. ! The Lower Margaret Giles, the principal friends, Our little i I ■ their turtles, Community Government Nancy West, Secretary Ricky Wicker, Treasurer Duncan Guild, Vice-President Johnny Malcolm, President 96 Red and Black i f Reporter iVlanuscripts %• 103 Band Girls Choir The Religious Activities Committee 105 I Art Club 106 Russian Club The Typochondriacs i . . . baby blue eyes? split infinitives two years in a Sopwlth Camel . . . ACE!!! Love, Snoopy TGIF and FLYING waiffliiTri Sports .,r } ■v ■ ' ■ ' KHS vr ■« , jSv Bob Pu+terman Gris Nammack John Young Tom Fowler Soccer Seniors Willy Merriken Soccer f ;o 2 r Soccer nx nwm 3 MJ- 3?n and has carried off the The Varsity Soccer Team has ended the season undefeated with 6 wins 2 ties M.A.A.P.S. Championship. 122 I I I Varsity Football Robert Cressey, Coach John Malcolm, Co-Captain 124 Duncan Guild Bob Cur+in Chris Calvo Ricky Spencer Steve Tilden 1 128 129 ■L- •, The Varsity Football Team has ended the season. It was a rainy Stonybrook game. ChiChi 132 Karen fcs V A , Nancy, Co-Captain Peggy Mary Debby ■ ' S ' . 3 .. . •v Ml ,,,.v 143 ! ' ! Varsity Basketball J. V. Basketball Basketball , i t : i w fc T- a - Jitjar I I I Lacrosse 162 .j !jgntb I I Girls Tennis 166 7th Grade Softball V . Tt ' JS Varsity Club 171 ' ■ • n •• ; - % Vs, COPYRIGHTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Selection from RETURN OF THE KING by J.R.R. Tolkien. Reprinted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. The Road Not Taken from COMPLETE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST. Copyright 1916 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Copywright 1944 by Robert Frost. Reprinted by permission of Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Selection from the TEMPLE OF GOLD by William Goldman. Reprinted by permission of Bantam Books, and by arrangement with Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Selection from COLLECTED POEMS OF e.e. cummings. Reprinted by permission of Harcourt, Brace and World. Sea Fever by John Masefield. Reprinted by permission of the Macmillan Co. Copyright, 1912, by the Macmillan Co. Renewed, 1940, by John Masefield. i i 1 1 i gn 1 1 at 1 t I Staff Editor -in- chief . Assistant . Layout Editor. Assistant . Business Manager . Assistant . Art Editor . Assistant . Sports Editor . Literary Editors . Photographers . Secretaries .. Serfs. Adviser . . Bob Piro .. David Porter Peggy Springsted .. Janice Gatty . Jim Evans , . Bob Rushmore .. . Cindy Abbe ... Bruce Kesner ,. Betsy Billhardt .. . Anne Maher Betsy Harris . Bob Putterman Lawrence Haydu . Candy Ohnysty Livia Blankman . . Liesel Friedrich Rusty Notides Bobby Bromberg ... Jean Stubbs 179 TTAOWt ' 1 3 WISHING THE CLASS OF ' 68 THE SWEETEST THINGS IN LIFE! We take people to Europe. We show them up to 12 Mediterranean cities, we dance them, we dine them, give them swimming pools, parties, even Goren Bridge, and what do we get. $564. With three weeks of this kind of cruise, we also get lots of happy passengers. You see the sunniest part of Europe: cities like Palma, Cannes, Naples, Lisbon, Genoa, and you travel relaxed and refreshed on the ss Consti¬ tution, Independence or Atlantic, all magnifi¬ cent Sunliners. You tan, swim, dine at outdoor buffets, enjoy midnight snacks, parties and entertainment while you travel. Take all the clothes vou want; you unpack only once. You’ll feel at home on your American Sunliner, famous for American clean¬ liness, safety and efficiency, and you’ll appreciate your private shower, gymnasium, dancing to a Meyer Davis orchestra, even first run movies. For complete information on how you can en¬ joy this complete resort and European vacation American Export ISBRANDTSEN LINES 24 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10004 Tel; C212) 797-7222 cruise for as little as $564’ round trip, call us or see your Travel Agent. Either way, smile: you may soon be on a Sunlane® Cruise writing post¬ cards under the Mediterranean sun. Sailings from Now York (ssConstitution ss Independence) Dec. 22, Jan. 17, Feb. 10, Mar. 6, Mar. 30, Apr. 24, May 4, May 18, May 29, June 12, June 22. ’ Cabin Class ssConstitution ssIndependence through March 30 sailing. O O AEIL ships are American owned. Fare quoted is minimum and subject to available space. 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MITCHELL Owner Telephone 516—WA 2-4660 ORiole 6-0138 Est. 1931 ORiole 6-0139 DEPOT GARAGE OF LOCUST VALLEY INC. LOCUST VALLEY JEEP. INC. Repairs—Ignition Service Wheel Alignment and Balancing P. E. SMITH, Pres. LOCUST VALLEY. N. Y. A FRIEND FURS by HOFFMAN, INC. ELIZABETH CULLIMORE Intimate Apparel !8 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 ORiole 1-1634 WAInut 2-6606 7 West Main Street Oyster Bay, N. Y. OR 1-3262 OR 1-3460 Telephone: WAInut 2-4880 DIAMOND VALLEY NURSERY INC. Nursery—Florist—Landscape Div. Weather-Matic Sprinkler Div. HANOPHY ' S MARKET Prime Meats—Poultry Provisions 532 Cedar Swamp Rd. Glen Head, N. Y. 11545 101 South Street Oyster Bay, L. I. 186 Compliments of: Arthur Rhodes, Mike Joyce, and the Gang in the Golf Shop. Huntington 11 Birchhill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. OR 6-0544 R. E. MOORE. B.S. Tel. HA 1-0080 ORioIe 1- 3440 THE HELM Diamonds - Precious Gems Quality Watches, Jewelry, Gifts 3 . 3. Jewels Main St. (Route 25A) Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. OF Glen Head Appraisal Specialists 62 Glen Head Road John CagGIANO Glen Head, N. Y. BOB Compliments of AND MIKE RICH GREENVALE PHARMACY. INC. CLINTON. P..CAVUOTI,.Ph.G. 5 Northern Blvd., Greenvale Tel. MAyfair 1-2260 GLEN HEAD TAILORS CLEANERS FURRIERS PHONE OR 6-4367 GLEN HEAD. N.Y. Fur Storage Vault on Premises J J PETRUZZIELLO 56 Glen Head Road Compliments of JAKOBSON SHIPYARD. INC. Oyster Bay, N.Y. 187 To... The Frie ndly Class F. A. 1968 With Best Wishes for a Life Filled With Success and Service 88 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE HUNTINGTON STATION, L I. V-t Mile East of Route 110 124 (5161 WA 1-6190 (516) HA 7-8485 • Just 45 minutes from Manhattan • Valet Elevator Service • Unlimited Free Valet Parking Open for inspection 2 P.M. to 9 30 P.M. All the luxury and elegance of your dreams at a price you never dreamed possible THE INCOMPARABLE CATERING FACILITIES A truly remarkable achievement in elegance and beauty Best Wishes to the Class of ' 68 LOCUST VALLEY ANTIQUES Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Sportswear For Country Living MEN AND WOMEN We invite you to come In and browse ... a large selection of Men ' s and Women ' s Sportswear, includes the finest In Imports • OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MYrtle 2-5678 SYLVIA PETER KING MARLITE DIVISION OF MASONITE CORPORATION Plastic Finished Paneling DIVISION OFFICE 39 Windsor Ave. Mineola, L.I., N.Y. 11501 Phone: (516) 747-4464 190 15 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N.Y. LUCARELLI, INC. 55 Northern Blvd. Greenvale, N.Y. 11548 Fine Custom-Upholstering -Draperies—Bedspreads— Fabrics MA 7-1947 PHIL RUGGIERO MANHASSET SPORT SHOP Equipment for All Sports 111 PLANDOME RD. MANHASSET. N.Y. ORiole 6-2457 MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC. 83 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. Congratulations Class of ' 68 3 On The Plaza Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 WA 2-3550 WA 2-3690 NORTH BAY ASSOCIATES, INC. • Tack-Down Carpets Shampooed On Your Premises • MERDON CARPET CO_ Oriental and Domestic Rugs • Broadloom Show Room and Plant 128 South Street Oyster Bay, N. Y. ROBERT R. MERHIGE WAlnut 2-5300 Cleaning Repairing Storing Reweaving 121 Pine Hollow Road Oyster Bay, N. Y. 11771 North Shore Properties Waterfront and Estates j MILL POND HOUSE PAUL MAYO RIDING SHOPS Attire • Boots and Shoes Accessories • Gifts Horse and Stable Equipment Special Attention To Juniors 85 Main St., Rte. 25A • Cold Spring Harbor, LI.. N.Y. 11724 UPSTAIRS GALLERY • Sporting Prints • Paintings • Water Colours • Etchings • Equine Arts • Books Gifts MEADOWBROOK PHARMACY GERARD F. O ' CONNOR. Prop. For Reliable PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 249 POST AVE. WESTBURY Ample Free Municipal Parking In Rear FREE DELIVERY ED 3-0171 516 MYrtle 2-3152 South Shore • Freeport 9-8472 191 516 ORiole 1-0200 6-9620 COCKTAILS DINNER SUPPER 395 Prospect Avenue Sea Cliff, Long Island BAY MINIATURE GOLF AND DRIVING RANGE ASMUND 1106 CORTELYOU ROAD Brooklyn IS, N. Y. BU. ,4-3155 35 South Park Ave. ISOT Northern Blvd. Rockville Centre N. Y. manhasset, N. Y. RC 6-69SO via 7-64 94 NOBMAN ' S Oyster Bay ' s First Hardware Store Hardware—Paint—Houseware Evinrude Outboard Motors In the Clock Tower Bldg. WA 2-6233 Oyster Bay. N.Y. PARK EAST FISH MARKET. INC. 19 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N. Y. OR 6-1717-8 PARK AVENUE CLEANERS 20 Park Ave. Manhasset MA 7-2206 . Excellent Tailoring ROMEO ' S RESTAURANT OR 6-3737 192 ROSLYN MILL TEA HOUSE 1347 Old Northern Blvd., Roslyn MA 1-9684 Best Wishes SCHOELLES ' PHARMACY INC. Luncheon, Teas and Dinners Sea Cliff N.Y. 11579 Closed Monday—Opened 12-8:00 P.M. WYLAND ' S COUNTRY KITCHEN MARIE STOBBE EVA TRALLI THE SHADOW BOX • GALLERY Luncheon—Cocktails—Dinner paintings—prints—custom framing 56 Main St. Cold Spring Harbor MY 2-5655 213 Glen Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. ORiole 6-8044 CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Closed Wednesdays Open by Appointment MA 7-4433 WA 2-4300 WRIGHT HARDWARE SNOUDER ' S CORNER Long Island ' s Finest Hardware Store 355 Plandome Rd., Manhasset, N.Y. DAILY FREE DELIVERY DRUG STORE. INC. 108 SOUTH STREET OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND wr ' . ' m A if n Ti JL NURSERIES, tnOo Northern Boulevard—Greenvale, Long Island, N.Y. MAyfair I -7400 193 SYOSSET SPORT CENTER 49 Jackson Avenue, Syosset— WA 1-7877 For The Finest In All Sports Equipment BARRON ' S EDUCATIONAL SERIES, INC. Publishers of Elementary • High School College Books MAnhasset 7-2693 INTERIOR DESIGN Upholstery—Curtains—Slip Covers Custom Furniture 496 Plandome Road Manhasset, L I. 194 INCENTS FRENCH CLEANERS TAILORS. Inc. 421 PLANDOME ROAD MANHASSET. N. Y. Opposite Manhasset Theatre FOR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Call: MA. 7-0476 - MA. 7-9697 Long Island ' s Newest and Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant NA 8-2040 0 ' NWH S;. 22 BAYVILLE AVENUE dloKcC ?iHe 7oods and Cujuors Your Hosts Peter and Gilda Stallone WALTERS-DONALDSON, INC. 430 Plainview Road Hicbville, LI., N.Y. I 1801 Authorized Volkswagen Dealer Sales—Service—Parts WE 8-3333 ZALE RADIO TV, INC. 155 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. 11560 •f? Telephones (516) 676-7330 676-7602 Also in Roslyn Hts. 302 Garden Street (516) MA 1-1637 8 INGENUE MAGAZINE 195 DONATIONS Buckingham Variety, Oyster Bay Baymatic Launderette, Oyster Bay East Norwich Rexall Drugs Village Service Station, Roslyn The Boutique Bookstore, Glen Cove John B. Hawkins, Glen Cove Tamar Hairstylist, Locust Valley East Hill Pharmacy, Martin Jablon Hansen Tailoring, Oyster Bay Jericho Cider Mill Bamberger Jewelry, Glen Cove Foodtown, Oyster Bay East Norwich Variety Main Street Market, Port Washington Gaffney ' s Restaurant, Port Washington Lawrence Shoe Shop, Port Washington 11 WEST MAIN ST. • OYSTER BAY, N. Y. 11771 Telephone: WAlnut 2-0036 EVINRUDE BOSTON WHALER MEG BURR ' S SOUND VIEW MARINE 14 Bayville Avenue, Bayville, N. Y. MARINE HARDWARE WILLIAM BURR AN D ACCESSORIES 5 |£, 8-1100 Complete Line of Paperbacks for Summer Reading Lists This year, Don ' t Wait Until September! IQA ORIGINAL Boys and Girls BASS WEEJUNS BOSTONIAN SHOES Compliments From BELL and HALPERN Pharmacy, Inc. 87 Forest Ave. N. Y. Reg. No. 26423 ORiole 6-2298 103 School Street Glen Cove, L.I., N.Y. Phone: OR 1-1583 THE FRESHMAN CLASS Best Wishes Class of 1968 TOM AND MIKE BROOKVILLE GULF CLYDE DEBS Sportswear Westwood Shopping Center Roslyn Heights, N. Y. DANIEL GALE AGENCY (Est. 1922) Residential Properties Cold Spring Harbor Lloyd Harbor • Laurel Hollow Cold Spring Harbor MY 2-6770 ORiole 1-2767 LEO E. GLANZ UPHOLSTERING CO. Interior Decorating 58 School Street Glen Cove, New York 198 I 1504 Northern Blvd., 869-8133 NORMAN HILTON. SOUTHWICK, GANT, CORBIN OR 1-2218 GANMAR ELECTRONIC CO. APPROVED SERVICE Color Television—Washers Dryers—Dishwashers 223 Glen St., Glen Cove, N.Y. Visit Marion of Cold Spring Harbor Everything for the bride and the bridal party, including invitations and photos. • Exquisite Fashion • Bridals, Cocktails, Imported Knits • Gracious Service • Lovely Surroundings Want to be exclusive? Figure problems . ' . . Custom designing ' s our specialty Qaie44M 4f J. Teiteibaum, Ph.G. 401 GLEN COVE ROAD ROSLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y. Phone MAyfair 1-5300 pftt.5. s. Rising e ‘.V ' ' Si ec. S. Coverdg g B. Bruc ne Q csi ,_ cl ' to 5! 199 200 ueeni !)hc. 22 JERICHO TURNPIKE • AAINEOLA, L.l. N.Y. Telephone: Pioneer 7-0076 11501 ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERS - SURVEYING AND DRAFTING EQUIPMENT EDWIN J. MAHER 201 MODERNIPUE BARBER SHOP 157 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 (Put Your Hair In My Care!!) COr PLi mentsd OF THE VtRV UCHEM ROTEK G 2 r rn CKf O-f C ub KRAMER MORTUARY Domestic Orientals Rug and Carpet Specialists Since 1911 1516 Northern Blvd. JOHN MEGERIAN Manhasset. L I.. N. Y. MA 7-1921 KENNETH FELLOWS, Director MARINO CLEANERS Locust Valley, N.Y. 202 676-3662-3 THE POTTING SHED The Plaza Locust Valley, New York Corsages Flower Arrangements LA SHACK LA SHACK. JR. LA SHACK FOR PAPPAGALLO Wish the Class of 1968 All fhe Best Mattresses • Box Springs • Slipcovers • Re-Uph olstering NASSAU MAHRESS UPHOLSTERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY 49 School Street Glen Cove, New York Tel.: ORiole 6-2345 OLIVE DUNTLEY FLORIST I 19 Plandome Road Manhassett, N. Y. I 1030 and now Luxurious Flora Mir Candies Distinctive Dependable Service Closed Sunday MAyfair 1-7160 1345 Old Northern Blvd. Rosyin, L. I. Compliments of LOCUST VALLEY. N. Y. 203 73 is the best because we ' re ahead of the rest compliments from the class of ' 73 484-2121 Best Wishes Class of ' 68 CHARLES E. WILLIS CO., INC. REAL ESTATE North Shore Executive Estates For the man on top — and the man on the way up 90 Glen Cove Rd. GREEN VALE MA 1-1620 205 PHIL ' S SPORTSWEAR 8 School Street Glen Cove Open Thursday Evenings Till 9 P.M. Dedicated to Those Who Enjoy Good Eating THE TOWER COFFEE SHOP Newly Redecorated, Pleasant Atmosphere, Counter and Booths VILLAGE ANTIQUES Cold Spring Harbor WALTER ROESCH Custom Built Cabinets Architectural Woodwork, Wall Units, Formica Work Repair and Retinish of Antiques OR 1-6998 201 Glen Cove Ave. Sea Cliff SAGAMORE PHARMACY 86 South Street Oyster Bay, N.Y. We Call and Deliver YORE CLEANERS, INC. The Best In Dry Cleaning 181-04 Union Turnpike Flushing, L. I., N. Y, Olympic 8-4897 196 Plandome Road Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. MA 7-7999 QUALITY—SERVICE—INTEGRITY Since 1918 Free Delivery WA 2-7273—7274 C. J. PARENTE 206 I LiV Crwi ORiole 1-0686 SIGRID FOWLE, Prop. VILLAGE GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables 175 Birch Hill Rd., Locust Valley, N. Y. 11560 J. BRIGATI 44 School Street Glen Cove, N.Y. OR 6-0772 Weekly and Special Deliveries Ice and Cubes OR 1-6999 FRANK ' S BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR STUART ' S HUNT ANTIQUES GIFTS 43 Cedar Swamp Road Glen Cove, N. Y. Tel. ORiole 6-4126 22 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N. Y. 22 Mineola Ave. Roslyn H+s., N.Y. MA 1-5700 207 MAnhasset 7-2400 JOHN POULOS Gifts tor Weddings and All Occasions China, Glass, Lamps, Prints, Sport Items, and Toys. MANHASSET FURRIERS. INC. Fine Furs For The Discriminating 475 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York Phone: MYrtle 2-6680 HEANEY ' S DRUG STORE, INC. ESTABLISHED 1930 65 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., N.Y. 11724 THE HARBOR SHOP Established 1937 by Marion Rogers Erskine Cold Spring Harbor ' s First and Foremost Shop Attractively wrapped Shipped or locally delivered Mon. Thru Sat. 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. of Cold Spring Harbor CLOSED ITS DOORS AT THE END OF MARCH THIS YEAR, 1968—MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION HALLMARK SHOP 34 Glen Street—Glen Cove Greetings Cards—Fanny Farmer Candy Party Supplies PAL-LEE Boys and Young Men ' s Apparel 30 School Street Glen Cove MA 1-2939 WESTWOOD BOOTERY Striderite • Sebago Mocs • Sandler of Boston Footwear 393 Glen Cove Road Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Compliments of THE CLASS OF 70 208 I THE CURRENT AFFAIRS AND DEBATING SOCIETY (as it were) I 1 AIR-SEA-CRUISES-TOURS LA DOLCE VIlA travel locust nalley OR 1-8771 THE YEARBOOK Of FRIENDS ACADEMY lOCUST VAUEY, 1. I., N. Y. 11560 Sincerely Thanks Its Advertisers k ,arofTmG9 aix oAss Vouw AV£ Xb use A HAMokeiunepjiBrAPMi of MreitMxMF ura)vbui(a(au OHQT A UD cor(4iK$aS at . I MM —THE BUSINESS STAFF 209 COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT tew. HfiT Officers President . John Malcolm Vice President . Duncan Guild Treasurer.Richard Wicker Secretary . Nancy West Representatives 12th Grade . Cliff Dacso Adeline Nunez Ith G rade . Jane Forelle Denise Chopin 0th Grade.Victoria Baum Charles Bralver 9th Grade.William Vitriol Craig Kronman 8th Grade.Karla Clement Charles Cappello 7th Grade. Stephen Benjamin Laura Huntoon Faculty.Mr. Dexter Lewis PATRONS GRADE 7 Dr. and Mrs. I. V. Glick Mr. and Mrs. Solomon K. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manno GRADE 8 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Hardin K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohner Dr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Piffath Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. White, Jr. GRADE 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barbato Dr. and Mrs. James P. Croce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Salah M. Hassanein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Homan Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Jurist Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaufman Mr. George M. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Pforr GRADE 10 Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Boorstein Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Bowne, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. Coombs Dr. and Mrs. John T. Manos Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Robinson GRADE II Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eden Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Martin Markowiti Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Melniker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pinto Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Robinson Mrs. B. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wicker GRADE 12 Mr. and Mrs. James Abbe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Billhardt Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Blankman Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Calvo Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curtin Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Dacso Mr. and Mrs. James W. Evans Dr. and Mrs. Sol Feigman Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Graham Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Harris, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Haydu Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Maher Mr. and Mrs. James A. Malcolm, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Willis Post Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Rising, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rushmore Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Springer Dr. and Mrs. James W. Springsted 212 BOOSTERS GRADE 7 Mr. and Mrs. Park Benjamin, Jr. Capt. and Mrs. Martin F. Horvath Mr. and Mrs. M. Kourday Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Lagana Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Neisloss Dr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Rusnack Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Storer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Ward, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. NA illiam Trauernicht Dr. and Mrs. Salvatore V. Zullo GRADE 8 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bergford Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dillof Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Kerins, Jr. Mrs. David Laemmie Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mariani Mr. and Mrs. John F. Neville GRADE 9 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bebry Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bunnell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. E. Nornnan Dudgeon Dr. and Mrs. Carmine M. Fasano Mr. and Mrs. M. Francis Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Hlavac Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pratt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Vitriol Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Wierda Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Young, Jr. GRADE 10 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barbano Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Baum Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Bralver Dr. and Mrs. E. George Heus Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jansson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kerwin Mr. and Mrs. John S. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Neuschel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larimer Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Van Ingen GRADE II Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baird Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. Chopin Mr. and Mrs. Pierre R. Dupont Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Forelle Dr. and Mrs. George W. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fox Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gambling Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Lovette Mr. and Mrs. William G. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Notides Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Simonson Mr. and Mrs. Harris L. Wofford, Jr. GRADE 12 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Attridge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Baker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cawley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Fowler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rollins Guild Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Kesner Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Mankiewicz Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCollom Mr. and Mrs. William S. Merriken Dr. and Mrs. Griswold P. D. Nammack Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton Dr. and Mrs. John Ohnysty Mr. and Mrs. James S. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stuurman Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Tarone Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitaker Fifth day meeting 1 We will remember . . . and speak its silence 216 asf ■ - «-A . . .w IL_ r 4.;.;-- J ly -f - ”■% ' j rzjsi—,X- |i ' -■i y‘ __ M . . . ' Z- v- ‘ 0“ -. - ■ ' ' y ' — J, y y y --. ' ■ ■ . .11 ■ :-. . ,A pi 1 f • f I, i . . . ■ j -’ Ld • i 1 Ml ! [ ... 1 ' v yr T CLftJ yCiVc. ooJly h Ht€. W ' ( mu (ki kj n K. fKLI o (jf oWmu nuU hjiLU ti ji_ hr. tLUl. AC.’.ir . ' ■® ' jj if ' ' t. = ? ' . ' •?.f « . 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