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PAULA JENSEN ANGELA MANNO PAUL GADDIS ..BARBARA EDEN .BARB BOYD ROGER ERICKSON $1 )t Sinus Section © 1970 The Times MAN OF THE YEAR To Roger Erickson with our greatest admiration for having given us an ideal for which to strive. yr © 1970 The Times Section ARTS AND LEISURE RUNNERS I. ©1970 The Times mt SiUKS Section ON THE POLITICAL FRONT Mr. Withington — Headmaster Mr. Wood - Assistant Headmaster and Principal of Upper School STUDENT FACULTY BOARD CADS . jm k Ilk. .j3 ■ 111 1 i V voCv V V Jilllllll mm III HK fj Wf, V •“■ -• J m i | BOOK REVIEW Mr. Cressey . . . 1001 Plays LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Magill . . . The Science of Shelving Books ©1970 The Times Sfw Sinus Section BUSINESS AND FINANCE Mrs. Whittendale . . . holds the purse strings Mr. Gardiner Mr. Mann — Assistant Headmaster and Business Manage . helps us economize r ©1970 The Times TRAVEL eitntg m Section MAINE NEW JERSEY r Jf MUSIC A CAPPELLA CHOIR - yj. I ■ 22 • . . or music heard so deeply That it is not heard at all, but you are the music While the music lasts . . T. S. Eliot Mrs. Hummerstone . . . HUMMMMMMMMM ■I I ■ © 1970 The Times Sire Sim s Section HEALTH Mrs. Doyle . . . Why don’t you lie down for a while? Food? KITCHEN CREW (Sinus 1970 The Times Section VARIETY Section 10 THE TIMES MAGAZINE 2 ASTRONAUTS’ SHIP UNDOCKED FOR A NEW LANDING ON MOON VOYAGE TO THE MOON By ARCHIBALD MacLEISH Presence among us, wanderer in our skies, dazzle of silver in our leaves and on our waters silver, 0 silver evasion in our farthest thought - the visiting moon ” . . . the glimpses of the moon ” . . . and we have touched you! From the first of time, before the first of time, before the first men tasted time, we thought of you. You were a wonder to us, unattainable, a longing past the reach of longing, a light beyond our light, our lives - perhaps a meaing to us . . . Now our hands have touched you in your depth of night. Three days and three nights we journeyed, steered by farthest stars, climbed outward, crossed the invisible tide-rip where the floating dust falls one way or the other in the void between, followed that other doivn, encountered cold, faced death - unfathomable emptiness . . . Then, the fourth day evening, we descended, made fast, set foot at dawn upon your beaches, sifted betxveen our fingers your cold sand. We stand here in the dusk, the cold, the silence . . . and here, as at the first of time, we lift our heads. Over us, more beautiful than the moon, a moon, a wonder to us, unattainable, a longing past the reach of longing, a light beyond our light, our lives - perhaps a meaning to us .. . 0, a meaning! over us on these silent beaches the bright earth. presence among us The longest journey begins with a single step.” o ' ; i ymm I o l I ( III VI’IS 4Gi - mgmffl - 3B SPW! KIHdi ■ t ' fff ' S . + H i S A - J, W WWil ' -. viMPMI ' jjH i i r | r rt-taf ’T ' fr , y VjfW« w.r « M 2 1 CHRIS BILLHARDT It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.” Some things are better shared - a grief, a joy, a meal, and open fire, a book, a toy - Yes, some things must be shared to fully please - and our own faith is not The least of these. BILL KRAMER A man with the joke of the day and two jokes for the back of the bus. Moose” Kromer, at 205 lbs. The Double Nought. Ye ol’ battle wagon is back in the shop. Grease Lightning.” Hey, Leroy, what’s right field?” A kid from South Side; Habitual patron of Nathan’s and Dunkin’ Donuts. Dirty Eddie and his . . . rat? RICK YOUNG LISA COLLIER So always having a meaning of exactly 1.7538912 repeated decimally to dismality in absurd proportion until logarithmis acceleration sets in. Young and Rick, tall, happy, and humorous. Like Dustin Hoffman he’s in a world .of his own. Friendly and kind in ‘ a nonchalant manner, joking around, yet sincere in thought - Looks great on the tennis court, but is happier at the beach. Cleanliness — longing to be Head of the Sanitation Department. - fV ? . « i k A , C K- KATHY KERWIN Kathy is constantly active, being the six-headed octopus — Sailing off in the Ruby S., proving the historical cycle. Kathy, a bouncing blond who covers the field, is many things but most of all herself. mmm TOM MANOS A Bird? A Plane? . . . No, it’s Mickey Manos. Hot Lips The cowboy in his El Camino son of Freud Mr. Wizard’s cleanup man one of the three mousketeers. R JOHN BOWNE Mrs. Meteskey’s little boy Johann If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he , he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours .... you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them Henry David Thoreau - f mL[ jfe ■ - A . mg - I KEITH ROBINSON Mrs. Meteskey’s little boy George I perceive that, when an acorn and a chestnut fall side by side, the one does not remain inert to make way for the other, but both obey their own laws, and spring and grow and flourish as best they can, till one, perchance, overshadows and destroys the other. If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so does man.” - Henry David Tboreau JEFF COOMBS The tough guy in the dune buggy racing through life. You appear to be a person who drives with restraint and courtesy. Mm the man with the expert facts | our dedicated goalie truly a Glen Cover at heart. V Six of one and m half a dozen of the other. pJ P JENNY MOODY Everybody’s Texan Sweetheart Innocence with a twinkle in her eye. Hi, Ya’ll A compact cheering squad Come on, Ya’ll, git that ball!” THE TEXAS ACCENT Now I don’t either have an accent, but Ya’ll do!” DOUG McCORKLE The concerned football player always ready with a friendly hello on Monday morning — which is very, very rare. Sincerity in what he says, and humor when he says it. The English trouble-maker; Top Siders; Eternal roving eyes. What we don’t have enough of in this school is hackers.” A happy person living the life of F.A. KATHY DeLUCIA Where is the imprudent mortal Who would dare to decide Whether the flower and the vine branches Were made for the sticks, Or whether the sticks Were not a mere pretext For displaying the beauty of the flowers? NEIL LARIMER Tazio Nurolari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Lorenzo Bandini, and Jimmy Clark. ... all rolled into one. A prancing horse - The Mulsanne Straight at 220 m.p.h. - The banked turn at Monza The rain at Zeebrugge. Only a few years away, around the next curve. But in the meantime, he rests unchallenged as the driver of the quickest taxi to Manhasset. I . - w ; STEVE PETERS War will exist until that day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does toda y ; ’l John F. Kennedy San Francisco 1945 f 48 KRIS VAN INGEN The prevalent mood, for so long, Krissy. Kris now; and, it seems so much more alive; so real. A good person, better than ever before. Many, many acquaintances but she thinks so few friends. How wrong. Direction is there and a serious side, so serious about so much. He is beauty, Beauty is she. I believe her own hell is finished. DONNY LYON Football hero, hips, John Wayne, Our he-man Calm down — take it easy” An easy-going guy, taking life as it comes; never hassled by the outside, busy, insane world. LORA JANSSON I want only to try to live- in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is its world. Who would be born must first destroy a world. The bird flies to God. That God’s name is Abraxas RANDY BARBANO Parnelli Jones in a peanut shell; stay away from trees. A member of the silent majority, often absorbing what is said. Does anyone care to learn about a crash diet? Dumb waiter for hire. Can I sing you a tune? KIM JOHNSON the modest one — sunburst smilings, shying away from ugliness to find beauty — and she always does, the faithful one, optimistic ever that life is beautiful. traumatic problems that always seem to melt away — the lucky, lucky one. she knows what it is to have friends, and more important how to be one. 53 — r STEVE WHITAKER If a man does not keep pace with his companions, pphaps it is because he hears the beat bf a different drummer. Let 4 him step to the music which he hears however measured or far awav.” -Tv : ■ v - BARBARA EDEN Touching clouds with the light blue magic of jeannies Fantasies of mountains to climb, oceans to find, trains to catch, people to feel To reach a castle in the air where none shall suffer the hurts of the world Which way is her way for true? clicking shots of rear-end suspensions strawberry cards sent flying carpet express sunset dances with blue sails I’m a little hunk of tin . . Barbs, dreaming of cupcakes and trolley cars, crying for love and for peace, hoping for sparkling adventures and sensitive inventions. My bosom companion and forever sister . . . as crazy, irresponsible, and undefinable as I. - S.A.F. GLENN GARDNER Smilely Gridner is the Bawdy Comedian a thoughtful musician a lacrosse player, a would-be engineer . walking through with his finger tips in his pockets. BUDDY LINDENBERG F.A.’s contribution to Cypress Gardens in ’71 A dedicated person who is constantly changing yet is ever optimistic in a myriad of moods Reinspired on Sundays, he is ready to meet every week anew. NANCY WEST Do you know how long a year takes when it’s going away?” Dunbar repeated to Clevinger. This long.” He snapped his fingers. A second ago you were stepping into college with your lungs full of fresh air. Today you’re an old man.” Well, maybe it’s true,” Clevinger conceded unwillingly in a subdued tone. Maybe a long life does have to be filled with many unpleasant conditions if it’s to seem long. But in that event, who wants one?” I do,” Dunbar told him. Why?” Clevinger asked. What else is there?” CATCH 22 - Joseph Heller DEBRA NEUSCHEL Debra: rendered in the media of the mind, sketched on the canvas of consciousness. The color is pure — brilliant and intense without garishness or strain. It is applied abundantly in hectic brushstrokes, red spilling into blue pulsing into green bleeding into violet. Kaleidescopic sans fragmentation. The composition is active. Movement spirals in circular patterns, seeking a center. Everywhere converges to essence. At the source of vibrance, atmosphere is dramatic and energy is audible. Kandinsky crescendo; vital expressionism. NICKY SAMPSIDIS Smiling Slyly Unaware of his assets Summer Surf 7 and the white shoes Modest An athlete, scholar, and gentleman Musical Talent Endless searching for an Endless Summer” Softly seeking his possible stream. ( ALANA LAWRENCE Cute smiles and short skirts outwardly portray the sensible awareness and affectionate innocence ALANA Days at the beach Tennis lessons TINA MAGILL I need someone to talk to, Even if it’s only the wind. The wind is a very good listener, And the waves echo the words of my soul, Leaving me distraught in my own reality. GAIL BOORSTEIN Our Smithie and Our Canadian GEOFF CARR-HARRIS ■ CHRIS DAWKINS It’s wintertime. And its crisp silence calls to mind the memory of unwept tears, when I stood alone before the shivering fire warming my face and hands, and gazing into the mirror of an unwanted past. BARB BOYD I intend to sing forever. And when I am old and have no figure and no long hair and an ancient face, then I will still be singing.” - Bu ffy Saint-Marie SUSAN COVERDALE A girl of mutable moods and colors - but . . . The rest is history” Everybody down” I’m here” My book is done - but it is beginning all over again” But don’t you go telling this yarn to your folks in Boston or they’ll think you’ve got a touch o’ sun.” JIM HEUS The water-bearer who left Canada Dry and got reacquainted with a woodpile stacked with THE GREAT PEOPLE. Opinions revised and questions asked - F.A. image changes. No longer considered just a Nice Boy,” But: involved, concerned and deceivingly simple. A unique personality emerged from the background. 6g Why did it take so long? Well CHUCK BRALVER When in the course of human events A sense of history . . . . . an awareness of forever. Not what he appears to be, nor what he thinks he is, but an intriguing blend of the two. hoping for peace, but . . . ... Leviticus 24:20 i - 1 t W A s I === h’’ ' ii ifc ELI ABBE I mixed stones and water just to see what it would do, And the water it got stoney and the stones got watery too. So I mixed my feet with water just to see what could be seen And the water it got dirty and my feet they got quite clean.” - Robin Williamson The present-day scientist refuses to die. ' •motional radiated to the elite . few people evt hold mountains in the palm of their hands. often recognizable only after the mountains disappear The sun is never appreciated until the storm . . 72 DEBBIE GIANELLI The Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” the lonely center of attention never lost in the crowd A except to Rapunzi romanticism and c sensitivity breathing ben lh gt ' : 1 the maze of her-min and the mass| of her hair! V come see where your qyes cannot See — and close vdul yes, child, and look at what I’ll show you let your mind gd 1 reelin’ out anddet the bre gg£ blow you ,then m%;be w|ierT we meet, suddebly! I will know you — if all th |hiit s you see aifTt 4har hey seem, theh ddn’t mind me ’causu I ain’t inaltiin’ but a dream . . and s suddenly will I know you? - Richie Havens Victoria, Lady of the Lake essays, nauta insulae ign Fire and Ice,” long dresses, lolli¬ pops, Zarathustra, and waltzes. A person is the sum of his experiences; he creates his own destiny. I have taught my mind what to strive for; It now remains for spirit and body to create SCOTT FREEMAN Lord of the Tudor House a little boy (wa wa wa wa wa) of cryptic smiles cold surf and striped pants spirals and fusion Zarathustra, Opus 27 No. 2, and Dylan. I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” Revelation 1:8 JENNIFER PRATT JP is: a creative mind, spontaneity, and a bold voice. After fourteen years of hard labor, the finished Academy product is characterized by: St. Croix, salty lunches, wide eyes, endless phone calls, esedrawkcab, the 1959 rock roster, third grade skirts, long hair, French underwear, stupid cupid,” the Duck Pond Road menagerie, and her circle of appreciative friends. Jennifer will always be a follower of the Pratt tradition: seeking a high goal with a minimum of effort and thoroughly enjoying her success. i j ©1970 The Times REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Section 79 80 ' n © 1970 The Times Section 82 QUOTES Mr. Wynot . . . Why not? Mr. Tatar round.” no, everybody knows that pie are Miss Cooper Friends Academy i al ' jli uW- • fitt mll-i © 1970 The Times Slje Sums FOREIGN EXCHANGE Section 14 Mrs. Vuillet . . . fun in espanol Mrs. Miro . . . Bonjour with a smile FRENCH CLUB SPANISH CLUB RUSSIAN CLUB Mrs. Harris . . . comes from Paris . . Mrs. Sampsidis . . . Mom ■ Mrs. Resnick . . . Cicero, Caesar, and conjugations Mrs. Gogin . . . Dites en fran ;ais Mr. Philander Bushmen . . . . Now let me tell you about the time the © 1970 The Times Section 15 Stye £imts A UTO EXCHANGE Mr. DeFilippo . . . nerves of steel 1 : 55 ? 88 ©1970 The Times mt Sinus Section SPORTS Mr Jacobson . . . 5-time winner VARSITY WRESTLING . M.A.A.P.S. 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VW: ' 4W . : i an f •i 1 • T« £ ,«j SslaPk .- -z m i i wmm GAA AND BAA VARSITY CLUB 133 Mrs. Blomquist ... a real sport VARSITY BASKETBALL mm V, r m MIDJET SOCCER MID JET FOOTBALL 8th GRADE HOCKEY 7th GRADE BASKETBALL 7th GRADE HOCKEY 8th GRADE BASKETBALL ©1970 The Times m Sinus Section RELIGION Mr. Fatherley — Principal of the Lower School mmm R.A.C. ©1970 The Times She Stmts Section DRAMA THEATER ARTS FOOTLIGHTERS f ' J L 1H mjM jr ■3 . ' M BH %£ . t{ -. . vE ' •■ 1 - ? ftW Hnw ruatm 4n-«o I i j • III if 7 M .Jm• • • r |Uv ■■k • • m X_ ill f f f hi m ‘Sms © 1970 The Times She Sinus Section EDUCATION j | Mrs. Schmidt ... You can’t add apples to pears. Mr. Thomas Bag it Mr. Randall - Director of Middle School 160 As frolicsome waves billow onto shore, As lines of marching soldiers; they enchant the poets of eternity. Graciously they bow and form whirling pools, before returning to the hidden depths, they muse the sounds that only poets understand. The beauty of poetry lies in the heart of nature, whether good and evil it will be experienced and expressed. - Phillippe Bennett Mr. Eldridge . . . cameras, cars, and planes ■ mmSSSSm Mrs. Kissam . . . our friend Mr. Shaw . . . That’s not the way they do it in the New York Times!” Miss Roosevelt . . . New Zealand Peter Walker Dang Permpanich r fib. _ Mr. Whittendale Miss Brown Mrs. Preston Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Kerins Mrs. Copp 1970 The Times aw Stints PHOTOGRAPHY Section ©1970 The Times mt SittWS Section 22 CLASSIFIED “■ ' -W jnrjff SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE NINTH GRAD 171 w: A. Markowitz, R. Goodrich, Vassiliev, A. Poftet.J: Masdbl M. Howard. « wJ fcmV A. Rusttack, A. Fasano, D. Wofford, E. Gould, C. Freeman, K. Manno, W. Mofqg, K. Neis- Nauman, W. Magill, W. Trau Sraic5t, K. Manos, V. Mazzep.- fh ' itdRow: C. Gross, N.jbrge, V. Bunnell, J. Shipman, E. Rose, B. Boyle, P. Beatty, J. Boorstejo, H.Picoli. bl. Powler, S. N. Biig ardt, K. Murray, O. Read, L. Huntoon, W. Denby, R. Mernit, C. Gardner, R. Cressey, J. Vohs, D. Rosenberg, J. Robinson, K. Kourdav. Standing: Kr;J gerton, j. Klocke, K Rising, P. Lagana, N. Seamon, J. Post, T. McCorkle, P. Zullo, J,‘ Hfiff, F. Erickson, K. Horvath, J. Glick, M. Kane, R Copp, W. Dudjoc,J. Kaufman, W KernV§ Wid£r «e!sner, :h,-S. Benjamin, J. Randa ll, S„-Nappa, P. ThomasfR. Nidds, M. Nettere, R. Eastment. I • ii - « Z jZ . | -( j 2 g I o go - ' s u 50 p if 0 c g ; S « a s _- c o o _ 3 .tj a, rS Q « Q . | «| § 6 | D ”c 3 U CQ O g w ul 3 uT rH PU s -5 y ’— Qs i ' O -a p - i -c ZxX g . c I 0 o ' v oi ' o Pm cu • e o g _ e; S w i C3 5 . -e c ._ u •r -T ® h O -C . -5 5o y pq • 3 _8 ' ai pi ( Q £ J - ' W PQ S ° Q £ S dSO | S to 5 !s« O 3 s 5 - ' r T «- o C C i H c •« h « Pd “a § a c 5 jg ?S «fS so hz ,ig z ® « g S c «j o.| S ou g IQ n - 2 r- ,-H C • -« W O -C C as 173 ACROSS 1. The Babysitter 3. Kaleidoscopic ties 5. Shell’s Answer Man 7. Lady Godiva 8. Sans Souci 9. Sarah Bernhardt 10. Choir Pianist 12. Fat Albert 15. Catdelou 16. Refinnej 17. Southern Belle 18. The Silent One 20. The Bangs 21. Spanish Eyes 22. Natasha 23- Napoleon 26. A Real Sport 29- Brillo 32. Carrot Top 33. Vici, where are you going?” 34. Howard Cosell 35. Mercedes 36. Zorba 37. Glamor Girl 38. Jeannie 176 DOWN 2. Donner und Blitzen 4. Bubblegum and Lifesavers 6. Mini-man 8. Pokey 11. Water boy 12. A 13. Sly 14. Mr. Cool 15. Tab 16. Pinko Communist Leftist 19. Moose 24. Little red spot 25. Corky 27. Nuvolari 28. Metesky 30. Smiley 31. B.M.O.C. 32. Queen Victoria 35. The rapper 39- Your Funny Man Answers: Page 221 177 © 1970 The Times Section @Jre Simts FASHION •• . briSS ■ :- m ., ■? V « 3 aes5. ME 1 ' m V - « : r . Wflfa MRY ' Sll) £ ©1970 The Times She Warns Section SCIENCE Mrs. Gordon . . . More Spunk Than You Can See Mr. Hitzrot . . . Mr. Wizard, O ur Princeton Flash, Lew Who? BRAIN DISSECTION L i Mr. Letson . . . check coming Mr. Churchill . . . has senioritus 185 flUR NATION WITH HONOR Varsity-Faculty Soccer Game . . . and we’re still 1 Hairdressers MYrtle 2-5514 169 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor New York 1 1 724 GERAGHTY’S MARINE INC. — Congratulations Class of ’70 SCHOOL STREET MUSIC STORE 61-63 School Street, Glen Cove 194 J. BRIGATI Fine Foods 44 School Street OR 6-0332 CROFT’S PHARMACY C. O. CROFT CO. 47 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. Phone ORiole 1-0054 DELIVERY SERVICE Store Hours 9 A.M.-l 1 P.M. Daily and Sundays OfitclVm Vost 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 and PETER KING ORiole 6-0138 EST. 1931 ORiole 6-0139 DEPOT GARAGE OF LOCUST VALLEY INC. Locust Valley Willys Repairs — Ignition Service Wheel Alignment and Balancing P. E. SMITH, Pres. Locust Valley, N. Y. Tel. 676-7644 2 ) 7 Sa HAIR STYLES ORiole 6-2457 MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC. OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Sat. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M 43 The Plaza Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. 83 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. COVE CAMERA SHOP Motorcycles Motor Scooters ROAD Bicycles RUNNERS Sales and Service 37 School Street Glen Cove, 1 1542 8 C Forest Avenue Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. DICK JONES OR 1-8280 OR 6-0444 We have no customers, just friends CRAFTS DRAFTING SUPPLIES ©VC ARTISTS ©ACT MATERIALS JENTCB.inc ART and FRAME SHOP £x MAt (piciuM J ' Aamlm} 20 SCHOOL STREET GLEN COVE 195 COMPLIMENTS OF M. HOHNER, INC ( 516 ) 692-4605 C SarnaSy ’s J3fcC COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y. Beautiful Clothes DEL’S AUTO BODY Simon’s Sport Shop North Shores Most Complete Sport Center Glen Cove, N. Y. 671-8282 Congratulations LOCUST VALLEY ANTIQUES Congratulations Class of ’70 A. R. MOZER AND SONS W. E. BRITTON SON, INC. Tack-Down Carpets Shampooed on Your Premises MERDON CARPET CO. Oriental and Domestic Rugs • Broadloom SHOWROOM AND PLANT CLEANING REPAIRING STORING REWEAVING 1 28 South Street ROBERT R. MERHIGE Oyster Bay, N. Y. WAInut 2-5300 KLEIN CLEANERS 69 Birch Hill Rd. Rug Cleaning Fur Storage on Premises Herman Klein, Inc. Locust Valley N. Y. S3 ' i±h A [aztzzt, £Jnc. 19 FOREST AVENUE LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. OR 6-1717-8 Best Wishes to Class of ’70 LOCUST VALLEY TEA SHOPPE 31 Forest Ave. 676-9367 676-9416 ' Pasity l €vUetie fax ait accaaloKa CHET FRANK LOVIGLIO 1 e 1 FOREST AVE. GLEN COVE. N. Y. 11542 MARINO CLEANERS Locust Valley 922-3550 922-3690 NORTH BAY ASSOCIATES, INC. 6320 Northern Blvd. (West of Route 106) East Norwich, N. Y. 11732 North Shore Properties CAMELA M. STELLA Broker GOURMET CENTER Locust Valley With Love YOUR FRIENDS Watch and Jewelry Repairs, Engraving on Premises 0 2iiatc6e , 7 kc. FINE JEWELRY • DIAMONDS • APPRAISALS Special Consideration to Students 2 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 (516) OR 1-0779 (mtss PARAMUS, N. J. MENLO PARK, N. J. PARKCHESTER, BRONX, N. Y. ROOSEVELT FIELD, L. I., N. Y. . s Complete Children’s Wear CH 8-7350 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. MAISONETTE “Something Different” Gifts — Cards — Jewelry Party Supplies Come visit us. Open Daily 9:30-6:00 Fridays till 9:00 1 7 Audrey Ave. Oyster Bay 922-3604 locust valley, new york MILL POND HOUSE Antiques — Boutique — Gifts 516 WA 2-3323 West Shore Road Oyster Bay, N. Y. MA 7-1947 PHIL RUGGIERO MANHASSET SPORT SHOP ‘Equipment for All Sports” 1 1 1 Plandome Rd. Manhasset, N. Y 671-7377 MARIO THE TAILOR Custom Tailoring for Men and Women Remodeling and Expert Alterations MARIO ROSSETTI 1 63 Forrest Ave. Locust Valley, N. Y. galerie et studio Congratulations to Class of ’70 DROBBIN’S INC. Locust Valley’s Largest Dept. Store 23 Forest Ave. OR 1-3159 LA SHACK JR. The Plaza, Locust Valley EAST NORWICH REXALL DRUGS 1019 Oyster Bay Road East Norwich, N. Y. ROTHMANN’S EAST NORWICH INN DOWNSTREET BOOKSTORE in our 63rd year BOOKS CARDS STATIONERY OPEN EVERY DAY ALL YEAR Cold Spring Harbor, L. 1. WA 2-0266 MY 2-7012 21 BRIDGE ST. OR 1-2500 Adj. City Hall GLEN COVE est. If 1942 COVAC WA 2-6444 SAGAMORE UTILITIES CORP. Fuel Oil — Burner Sales 24 HOUR SERVICE VACUUM CLEANERS AND SMALL APPLIANCES SALES — REPAIRS — PARTS 1014 Pine Hollow Road East Norwich, New York 201 W. E. TOWSLEY, INC. Opticians 1 93 Forest Awe., Glen Cove ORiole 1-8022 Hours 10:00-5:30 PRIVATE LIVES The Plaza Locust Valley, New York RUTH and MORGAN GLAZIER 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 WA 2-4880 WA 2-4881 HANOPHY’S MARKET Prime Meats — Poultry CLOSED TUESDAYS 101 South Street Oyster Bay, N. Y. (516) WA 2-351 1 O R 6-3662-3 All Travel Arrangements Individual — Group Flowers for All Occasions 74e “Pottctty S6ect EAST NORWICH TOURS TRAVEL, INC. The Plaza Locust Valley, New York 6332 Northern Boulevard East Norwich, N. Y. 11732 (opposite Rothmann’s) Best Wishes to Class of ’70 GOELY CHEMISTS, INC. 1 1 Birch Hill Rd. Locust Valley, N. Y. 70 ' s E EDENS I 1 | 204 McKINSEY COMPANY INCORPORATED Salutes the class of 1 970 OFFICE WAInut 2-0111 HOME MYrtle 2-5778 C. ARTHUR SMITH, JR. Licensed Real Estate Broker NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES C. ARTHUR SMITH Real Estate Oyster Bay Road East Norwich, N. Y. Opood [Luck 77(D ' s DEN ENTERPRISES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1970 AND THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE FUTURE ENGINEERS HAZELTINE OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TRAINING ADVANCEMENT Hazeltine Corporation Little Neck, New York v -v .V.V.V.vr THE Hi INCOMPARABLE XW AV.V. ' . (flc 4e CATERING FACILITIES A truly remarkable achievement in elegance and beauty €5161 WA 1-6190 (516) HA 7-8485 L—— Ichoto rNP ' ke 11 tAS J TO M STAt ' ON. ' • •••••••••••••••••• • Just 45 minutes from Manhattan • Valet Elevator Service • Unlimited Free Valet Parking Open for inspection 2 P.M. to 9 30P.M. ’! Xv!v!v!v!v!v!%v.v v Xv!v!vXs 207 WHITE’S PACKING COMPANY C 5 «!••!• !• !• ' J • •!• •! • v • • • •!• • •;• • 4 • •!• C •!• • ❖ • • • • •! •! ' J •!• •!••!• 4 •C ! v •! and ift@ mwm i 36 MAIN STREET, COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y. 11724 OUTSTANDING IMPORTS IN EVERY SIZE RANGE ROSLYN MILL TEA HOUSE 1 347 Old Northern Blvd. Roslyn, N. Y. MA 1-9684 STEVENSON MONTGOMERG CLAYTON General Sugar Brokers JAMES ABBE JR. Oyster Bay, N.Y. DAVINO INTERIORS Upholsterers 24 Birch Hill Road, Locust Valley, N. Y. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1970 PAISANO RANCH Moshiem, Texas 210 PI 6-1200 Mineola, New York C. ARTHUR SMITH JR, Real Estate Oyster Bay Road East Norwich, N.Y. FRAME CHEVROLET, INC. FRAME CAR RENTAL, INC. MAyfair 1-9595 0 Hewlett Remsen Motors Inc. PLYMOUTH - VALIANT Sales - Service - Accessories 1446 Old Northern Blvd. Robert L. Naylor Roslyn, New York 399 JericBo ipke Jericho, L.l. aye 1-2727 Qcpriccio KestAarxot It’s good business to keep your business under our roof HEMPSTEAD BANK 22 Offices in Nassau and Suffolk 211 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I Phone: MYrtle 2-6680 HEANEY ' S DRUG STORE, INC. ESTABLISHED 1930 65 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., N.Y. 11724 Compliments of HELEN RYAN YOUR HAIRDRESSER 40 Bayville Avenue Bayville, L. I., N. Y. NA 8-1560 Creative Styling—Hair Coloring Custom Permanents Closed Mondays TEL NO. 516-692-5788 HERITAGE CANDLE SHOP 29 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724 Long Island ' s Most Complete Candle Shop AIR-SEA-CRUISES-TOURS LA DOLCE VITA travel locust valley OR 1-8771 DEDICATED WITH CARE TO YOUR WORLD OF TRAVEL R. W. HARROLD EST. 1889 Glen Cove, N. Y. 212 MARIE STOBBE EVA TRALLI VILLAGE ANTIQUES Cold Spring Harbor THE SHADOW BOX • GALLERY paintings—prints—custom framing 213 Glen Street, Glen Cove, N.Y. ORiole 6-8044 Closed Wednesdays Open by Appointment .. I ORiole 1-3440 Diamonds—Precious Gems Quality Watches, Jewelry, Gifts S. 3 .3 u, L OF GLEN HEAD Appraisal Specialists JOHN CAGGIANO JOSEPH CAGGIANO 62 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. 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 If I should meet thee After long years. How should I greet thee? With silence and tears. — Lord Byron Compliments of fOLEIl LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. Compliments of TWIN HARBOR DRUGS, INC. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 70 Bayville Ave. Bayville, N. Y. LINOLEUM—BROADLOOM—TILES BELLMORE FLOORS OF GLEN HEAD 13 Glen Head Road, Glen Head OR 1-1966 213 VILLAGE TWIG 1 900 Northern Blvd. Manhasset, New York Exclusively Villager — Ladybug — Etienne Aigner — John Meyer — Emily M. fnttiony of Jl anhaa£.t 1671 NORTHERN BOULEVARD Phone 365-9030 MANHASSET, NEW YORK GREENVALE PHARMACY, INC. CLINTON P. CAVUOTI, Ph.G. 5 Northern Boulevard Greenvale, L. I. Phone MAyfair 1-2260 NORGATE CHEVROLET njiujte! — i n in 22 Mineola Ave. Roslyn Hts., N.Y. MA 1-5700 Compliments of UNITED ARTISTS CORP 216 K THE TIMES STAFF Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 MATCHBOX 12 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, New York JOE SYLVESTER AUTO — Salvage and Repairs Exit 33 Southern State Parkway 1070 Route 109 North Lindenhurst TU 4-6500 Rebuildable Cars Sold in “as is” Condition MANY RECOVERED IMPOUNDS I Compliments of: i FABRIC LEATHER CORP. Garvies Point Road Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 LYSTER MOTORS, INC. Glen Cove, New York CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE ! 218 TYLER LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR 49 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove OR 1-4700 “Service a Must” Compliments of: ZOOMAR, INC. Glen Cove, New York Compliments of LONG ISLAND METAL INC 219 o w “Thanks from both arms to the head.” End Sheets — Apollo 8 Earth View — The rising earth is about five degrees above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft near 1 10 degrees east longitude. We wish to thank our photographers — Mr. Faller, Mr. Karen, Mr. Eden, Mrs. Abbe, Bob Eden, Nicky Sampsidis, and Barbara Eden. Thanks to our helpers — Mr. LoPachin, Mike Naughton, Mrs. Whittendale, Dr. Wood, Mary Baird, Nancy West, Peter Walker, Phillippe Bennett, Tommy Aufiero, Roger Thomas, and Frank Erickson. Senior Portraits — Photographed and composed by Milan Karen of the LaMoitte-Teunissen Studio, Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. Printed from color negatives. “1969-1970 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission.” Selection from “Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot. Re¬ printed by permission of Harcourt, Brace World, Inc. Selection from “Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Re¬ printed by permission of Dell Publishing Co. Selection from “Demian” by Hermann Hesse. Re¬ printed by permission of Harper and Row.
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