Friends Academy - Lamp Yearbook (Locust Valley, NY)

 - Class of 1971

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Friendship means that these people will stick together until what is wrong is corrected. If they fail to stick together then their friendship is false. TPloon tii -Or?ani ”77) a Ploon 4oP rVrm£6 b zjxb- Cjfudi c-t£ ft) hb Rn h neciL brf hb 9o i ba ' 5 m rf end- PTo K arocK 16 gS | ■1 m V TSe m W ¥ H H _ f 1 1 ► mm A modest proposal: 27 MR. DOUGLAS HEATH CONGRESSMAN LESTER WOLFF l 34 Nor chance of birth or place has made us friends, Being oftentimes of different tongues and nations, But the endeavor for the selfsame ends, With the same hopes, and fears, and aspirations. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I 42 a— ■ DXMMMhm- 4 I I I : • • ' FREDERIC B. WITHINGTON - Headmaster I DEXTER LEWIS - Principal ROBERT G. CRESSEY — Assistant Principal LILA GORDON JAMES GARDNER MARY HELLER THOMAS MANN WARD SEIBERT ARTHUR O’HANLON CAL WYNOT FELICIA WHITE ROBERT THOMAS PETER PHILANDER FARES NASSAR SARAH VUILLET MARIE SAMPSIDIS HARRY SHAW MARIE HARRIS •:0 ROGER ERICKSON ENN TATAR LOUISE YOUNG JAMES EDER MARILYN DOYLE JOE SERVELLO ANN WADE LILLIAN GILDEN KINGSTON HE A TH DAVID CLARK ELIZABETH ROOSEVELT THOMAS CARDELLICHIO NATHALIE MIRO m s BLANCHE SCHMIDT LEWIS ELDRIDGE THE BLACKBOARD SCENE PETER LETSON LEWIS HITZROT BETTINA HUMMERSTONE ANN SERVELLO PAULA SPERO STEPHEN RANDALL ROBERT FATHERLEY SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Randolph Van Raalte, Christopher Curran, Ken Pill, James Neisloss, Peter Westermann, Stuart MacDonald, John Ottaviano, Bruce Pailet, Chris Campbell, Robert Nappa, Matt Seamon, Todd Brown, Jonathan Moore. Third Row: Peter Bliven, Joseph Marshall, Allen Berkowitz, Rahul Desai, Eric Keshin, Liz Brosnan, Liz Hutchins, Gwen Goodman, Nancy Nichols, Robert Lanzner, Chris Rose, Mark Hochman, Jackie Mackay. Second Row: Frank Forelle, Linda Rumbold, Lynne Kiesendhal, Stephen Schneider, Christine Vittoria, Tucker Frey, Mary Ann Mulvihill, Kim Makris, Gaby Korchin, Caroline Goodrich, Laura Stein, Nancy Giordano, Susan Walsh, Lindsay Abbott, Lisa Wu, Megan Finkeldey, Meg Bleecker. First Row: Charles Francolini, Fred Abels, Greg Morris, Albert Keogler, Donald Erickson, Jon Heyman, Ken Epstein, V orapol Mahaguna, Thomas Stewart, Peter Ackerman, Joe Jackson, Jonathan Henderson, Louis Giffuni. Absent: Robert McGreevey. EIGHTH GRADE Top Row. Gene Knoll, Peter Flint, David Hart, John Diaz, Gene Persip, Roger Thomas, David Henderson, Chris Mayer, Robert Levy, Gordon Troy, Forrester Pierce. Fourth Row: Allison West, Helen Gayer, Jill Fowler, Maurice Reid, John Vohs, Forrest Levin, Thomas Aufiero, Stuart Jordan, Greg Azzolin, James Solomito, Peter Barry, David Hamsley. Third Row: Linda Relli, Valerie Taylor, Kyna Kerwin, Heather Cumming, Philip Sih, Tod Rusnack, Jeff Jones, Irene Huntoon, Ellen Fasano, Andrea Alpern. Second Row: Nuanmanee Mahaguna, Mary Mann, Nancie Hickok, Kimi Puntillo, Susan Gravina, Karen Straus, Linda Tillotson, Paul Bosse, James Peterson, Laurie Bast, Betsy Weil, Beth Karlin, Julie Kaufman. First Row: Nina LeMay, Chris Shaddock, Penelope Wylie, Stefan Shaffer, Julian Frey, Nancy Asinof, Pam Westerling, Carlos Suazo, Henry Yen, Bob Holterman, John Sengstaken, Jonathan Spencer, Tina Martin, Kelly Maguire. Top Row: Foster Nichols, Patti Francolini, Amy Finkelstein, Lisle Pam Spiegel, Tony Lualdi, Diane de la Begassiere, Robert Connery, Knox, Craig Brooks, Jeff Mays, Roger Gilmartin, Chris Flanagan, Sue Schrenzel, Paulette Peters, Betsy Bromberg, Jeff White, Ken Block, Churchill Evans, Stuart Rinschler, Mike Ruppel, Eric Nettere. Third Row: Billy Oelsner, Bradley Abbott, Sandy Hull, Julie Lundell, Dori Eden, Josie Merriken, Jill Marks, Betsy Glick, Adele MacDonald, Bruckner, Leslie Lawrence, Laura Schmidt, Nancy Bialla, Robin Walker, Elizabeth Murcott, Linda Bruckner, Anita Peters Nancy Coffey, Suzi Gil- ( bert, Ellen Dobrescu, Cliff Lovette. Second Row: Alan Mincer, Stuart Titus, Marion Van Ingen, Joan McGrane, Cindy Marshall, Bruce Wood, Peter Brockway, Greg Van Raalte, Karel Westerling, Tom Kaufman, Winky Picoli, Stephen Wasserman, Joe Mandala, Peter Johnston, Bill Adelson. Row: Dru Dawkins, Daphne Preminger, Roberta de Araujo, Ellen Mutari, Peter Bowne, Mike Gordon, Roger Levine, Neil Nicastro, Ann Withington, Vicky de Toledo. NINTH GRADE A TESTIMONY A year begins anew, Some wrung out from an old sponge Others come pouring forth from different faucets Into a pail of friendliness. Everyone different, everyone alike Flowing through the days With laughter and joy. Happiness pervades everywhere. James Luttrell Dori Eden 65 A trip to New Jersey . . . We were given a week to share our minds, our concerns, our deepest thoughts, and just our lives. We found new friendships, renewed some and even lost some. We depended on each other for comfort and laughter and making the whole trip work. All we have left are eighty-two closer people and many happy memories that will never fade. And that’s a fantastic start. First Row. Robert Copp, Chris Marcu, Kathy Neisloss, Ralph Mernit, Scott Boege, Peter Zullo, John Silbersack, Kate Hogerton, Chris Rising, Beth Wieman. Second Row. Neal Fowler, Henry Picoli, Joe Mascioli, Tony Marvullo, Cliff Gardner, Woody Simes, John Shipman, Peter Thomas, Colleen Connell, Kit Bosse, Mary Lou Viscardi, Nina Vassiliev. Third Row: Mark Howard, Brian Cressey, Dick Nidds, Ryder Kern, Jeff Hull, Jon Kaufman, Mike Kane, Scott Burkhardt, Frank Erickson, Linda Stuurman, Aileen Potter, Mimi Bohner, Susan Nappa, Ann Rusnack, Melinda Abood. 66 TENTH GRADE We are very many people the intently concerned the careless and free the creative the optimistically eager the apathetic loner. We are all going our own ways together. K. Manno First Row: Stephen Benjamin, Kris Horvath, Nick Seamon, Mark Nettere, Billy Morris, Ray Goodrich, Clay Trauernicht, David Staples, Chris Freeman, Valerie Bunnell. Second Row: John Glick, Kevin Hagan, Jim Vohs, Oliver Read, Robert Eastment, Bruce Nauman, Doug Shaw, Beth Rose, Jan Klocke, Steve Getter, Ann Markowitz. Third Row: Ken Manos, Ewing Butler, Bill Dudjoc, Mike O’Brien, Dave Rosenberg, Van Stogner, Hank Reusch, Walter Magill, Carol Gross, Karen Manno, Laura Wicker, Jeannine McClure, Paulette Lagana, Patty Beatty, Jill Johnson, Jim Robinson, Barbara Boyle, Janet Post. Absent: Adele Fasano, Cindy Beach, Elaine Gould, Vince Mazzeo, Jeanne Oelsner, Joanna Randall. 67 ELEVENTH GRADE We live on memories of New Jersey Within the confines of the Junior Lounge. There is a need for a new revelation . . . Waiting for college, Just one more year. r . 9 First Row: Tony Joseph, Jeff Leach, Alice Adelson, Maureen Reid, Amy Davis, Karen Hohner. Second Row: Courtney Stadd, Jeff Jordan, Bruce McDermott, Susie Schulman, Mike Nappa, Jim Kane. Third Row: John Mankiewicz, John Kelly, Jane Dillof, Todd Brooks, Cheryl Larimer, Gene Hamilton, Kerry Kerins. Fourth Row: Kevin Glynn, George Baird, Kim Albertson, Diane Zerillo, John McGrane, Jim Neville. Fifth Row: Will Derigibus, Masha Sampsidis, Charlie Cappello. 68 ■ Mk • .-v . Claire Sieburg, Mary Beth Beatty, Amy Edmonds, Laurie Brown, Ken MacHarg, Phi¬ lippe Bennett, Matt Stevenson. Sixth Row: Karen Spero, Jon Rapp, Bruce Hawkins, Denny Pennoyer, Noel Garvan, Pam de Toledo, Betsy Wood, Neil Blackstone. Seventh Row: Jamie Bergford, Sue Johnson, Sara Hollett, Gina Finch, Tina Bryan, Karla Cle¬ ment. Eighth Row: Larry Mauer, Jim Bebry, Bill Finlayson, Karen Kerwin, Gerry Keefe. Ninth Row: Claire Laemmle, Mike Naughton, Amelia Erickson, Larry Mincer, Mike Della Ratta. Absent: Patricia Brink, Rekha Desai, Denise Korchin, Augie Mari- ani, Leslie Martin, Tom Pesiri. 69 TOM FEIGMAN Living by the deep, blue sea, Happy now that we are free. John Mayall I should have been a pair of ragged claws Scuttling across the floors of silent seas. T. S. Eliot 70 oses ypur understand ♦ „ M jahlil Giban jP- UPk a ; MELODY RINES To be young, gifted and Black, Oh what a lovely precious dream. ( There’s a world waiting for you, Yours is the quest that’s just begun. When you’re feelin’ real low, There’s a great truth that you should know. When you’re young, gifted and Black, Your soul’s intact. I To be young, gifted and Black Is where it’s at. Nina Simone 74 PETER BEBRY Perpetual random motion coupled with organized disorganization can only be number 80 driving through life zig zag — but on a straight path to a different place. A sincere actor whose roles Span the spectrum of emotion. i DIANE REGAN Hi there! Our giggling debater concealing her thoughts with a smile. Fate has planned those seldom visits that create hall hysteria. Since all of her dieting most of her weight is in her rings. Big eyes and a graceful walk, although when she flops she resembles a pretzel. Dreaming of a castle in England, daisies, and kids. It’s been a long time cornin’ It’s goin’ to be a long time gone.” David Crosby Our little china doll with a passion for painting Surrounded by lavender and pink roses. Tea parties and carrots, Carrying luggage twice her weight in England Leaving a trace of Norell N.Y.C. and Palm Beach Lady Godiva with a quies cent spirit. I NANETTE STEVENSON If the sign of life is in your face, He who responds to it Will feel secure and fit As when, in a friendly place, Sure of hearty care, A traveler gladly waits. Though it may not taste like food And he may not see the fare Or hear a sound of plates, How endless it is and how good! Lao Tzu ' CATHY HLAVAC Cath That look of wide-eyed innocence??? Gotta be a math major — s= lOOt — 5t f . . Approximately?” Tall and Tan and Lean and Lanky Our great decision maker — but don’t hold your breath. Taking long strides through life and always succeeding. First in college and first on the hockey field Weekends in the motor home Cherry tree blossoming in her room Friendly but sensitive — Always active. JULIE ROGERS CHRIS GALLAGHER listless lifeless lonely, days pass in darkness unnoticed, men die ..people until Light banishes blindness dissolves darkness melts ice blooms flowers reflects, the Sun bursting with warmth drunk turns the key to an unknown room and is swallowed up leaving him despair, without a shadow . . . ■ ' if- ip L a2£. - ;N ' C v4 ROBIN CAMPBELL A ready smile super confused with: explosive chem classes, being terror of the ski slopes — a frustrated biologist. But still bobbing through life prevailing in perfection; striving to do better than her best. a’Jac NANCY PORTER When I consider the curious habits of man I confess, my friend, I am puzzled. Ezra Pound 84 m ' Sms. DAVID CRESSEY ELIZABETH EASTMENT . . . a stone is only a mountain’s toe. PAULA JENSEN We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are. Mary Baker Eddy ANGELA MANNO For of what use is the expenditure of suns and planets and moons, of stars and milky ways, of comets and nebulae, of developed and developing worlds, unless at last a happy man rejoices unconsciously in his own existence? Goethe CECE LEVY Every turn of the road brought me new thoughts, and every sunrise gave me fresh emotions. The Way of Silence MARCIA WIERDA But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked. Oh, you can’t help that,” said the cat: We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad. How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. You must be,” said the Cat, Or you wouldn’t have come here.” Lewis Carroll i I 97 i JEFFREY HAYDU Fluman nature is not a machine tp be built ai uiodel, and set to do exactly the work prescri for it, but a tree which requires to gro ' vy and ' itself on all sides, according to tl e tendenGO inward forces w tich make Jqhn Stuart Mill HOLLY BANNISTER I i i i i i i 99 WENDY CHESHIRE Gentle and kind, subtle humor with an ironic twist. It may indeed be fantasy, when I Essay to draw from all created things Deep, heartful, inward joy that closely clings. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 100 102 MELANIE GARVAN Sleep, sleep, sleep, and when it’s gone, you’re up, up, up. Except for when you’re asleep. M. G. AAVJiNOUniN A happy life consists in tranquility of mind. Cicero, 45 B.C 103 RICK NUNEZ We must only do absurdly what we have been given to do right to the end.” Anouilh, Becket Hora Novissima, tempora pessima sunt, vigi- lemus.” Let a man nobly live or nobly die, if he is a noble¬ man: I have said what I had to say.” Sophocles, Ajax Barbarus hi ego sum, qui non intelligor illis.” St. Peter Damianus Ovid — RICHARD ROISTACHER A Brooks Brothers Image with a hippie haircut, Standing aloft in an unseen corner watching and waiting, Wishing to be on the other side of the fence where the grass is always greener. ■ t ££. ydS H U Jf T “ ' ♦. ■ ■ ' Beneath a healthy exterior is a sin¬ cere integrity, for food, peace, or woman. 109 GARY STUART ROBIN p: Running wildlyjbwn the hall ■ Peals of lauglatuPRw and Russian phrases A constant hurricane but with a gentle side Forever unusual and Forever Woody. Him 1 HI k mu Yuj 11 i r,. SCOTT NEILSON A lean and lanky Norwegian with an impish smile, exploding with a Thai kick. On toward any snow-covered mountain with a ski-lift ticket in his hand rides the littlest Bronson. in PAT CROCE Croce” A far cry from Emily Post, Usually seen bouncing into the lounge, with that mouth, A strange attraction to ducks!” The room is quiet . . . Then Pat comes in. A talent for swallowing things, Far be it from me to . . .” Her occasional indelicacy is overpowered by her eternal sense of humor, which we hope she’ll never lose. As firmly cemented clam shells fall apart in autumn, So I must take to the road again, Farewell, my friends. CHRIS GATTY Gatty” A sinister laugh, Our bashful Beethoven. Happiness is the three A’s — Athletics, Automobiles. Airplanes. The answer to every pediatrist’s dream, Weekend trips to . . . anywhere! Only a few penetrate a tough exterior To find the Chris of warm sincerity underneath. SUE WESP enjoying quiet happiness — sudden bursts of energy, hiding behind a smile, but afraid of being alone, egg rolls and crepes. In a California accent — Oh, I’m sooo . . . embarrassed!” the original hacker and lovin’ it. I i I 1 I heard 10,000 whisperin’ and nobody listenin’, I heard one person starve, I heard many people laughin ' , I heard the song of a poet who died in the gutter, I heard the sounds of a clown who cried in the gutter, I heard the sound of one person who cried he was human . . . And it’s a hard, hard hard hard, It’s a hard rain’s a-gonna fall. Bob Dylan 116 j Uto Mk A ( i •; ' ( ' ) DANIEL ROBINSON You see things, and you say Why?” I drpam things that never were and I say Why not?” George Bernard Shaw 118 CATHY VISCARDI ]row wild according to dtp nature, like these sedges and brahes. which win never become ’English hag, Xetthe thunder rumble! what if it threaten ruin tojhrmets’aypsf that is writs errand to dice, (lake shelter under the doud, while thegjke to eons and sheds. Let not toget a living bethy trade, butthy sport. ' Enjoy the land, but own knot. CATHY KAUFMAN You are beautiful, but you are empty, he went on. One could not die for you. To be sure, an or¬ dinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you — the rose that belongs to me. But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of your other roses; because it is she that I have watered; because it is she that I have put under the glass globe; because it is she that I have ' sheltered behind the screen; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars (except the two or three that we saved to be¬ come butterflies); because it is she that I have listened to, when she grumbled, or boasted, or even sometimes when she said nothing. Because she is my rose.” : I The Little Prince PAT CAMPS Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass Of glory in the flower We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind. Wordsworth The Road Not Taken 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 I 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 pass¬ ing 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 an¬ other 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 — I took the one less traveled b Y And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost LYNN DUDGEON 123 LYNN BAR in Our curie from Locust Valiev: ® -- Gentle good humor and kindness. Happy blue eves and spontaneous sincerity. Crying to smooth tones of James Taylor Shandying her way through England Look before you speak or Someone may be behind you. 1 Green corduroy is so beautiful!” Flair for French. Always doing the unexpected . . d innamon oung PAMELA FREDERICK The letter Pam read on Phineas’ stairs was good, but the best part was good enough?” A booger shuffled up the marble hallway in his Addidas sneakers and said, Ciao! I’m Cat Mother. Do you want a piece of gum?” No, thanks; I quit.” C’est la vie,” as Hum would say. She thanked him again with her warm smile, and he could sense her pamminess. Suddenly a bellowing shout of Camelot rang down the stairs, questioning the balance between love and hate. Let the music surround you and :ake you where you want to go. Robert Smith . -n r -3 ' f •• Cop” — A package of brain and brawn wrapped up with sincerity and understanding, Math class siestas, Our Mr. America who never seemed to do his homework, Independent, yet closely being followed. Oblivious? Not really. Every mother’s son, Quiet down, please!” The 31 Machine” that never stops, Quietly striving for something more than his best. SHARON BARBANO Sharon” Our eternal cheerleader A thing for football coaches Do you know what I think? I think . . We may never know the profound world of Sharon Barbano. Exuberance, sans souci,” and a smile. Following the strong silent one — Have you seen . . .?” Sharon sees the complicated world in her uncomplicated way and always finds happiness. All the moments of calm the Islands of peace whose magic I felt behind the enchanted distance, nor do I ask to set foot there again.” Herman Hesse 130 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Holly Bannister Beth Barbato Christopher Baum James Bebry Peter Bebry Jamie Bergford Lauren Brown Scott Burkhardt Ewing Butler David Copithorne Pat Croce Jane Dillof Pam de Toledo William Dudjoc Betsy Eastment Frank Erickson Christine Freeman Chris Gatty Cathy Hlavac Karen Hohner Kate Hogerton Paula Jensen Jeffrey Jordan John Kelly GIRLS’ Nancy Bialla Pat Francolini Leslie Lawrence Adele MacDonald Jill Marks Cynthia Marshall Josephine Merriken Robin Walker Choirmaster — Mr. Jan Klocke Paulette Lagana Cheryl Larimer Jeff Leach Walter Magill Ken Manos Dan Mara Ann Markowitz Jeannine McClure Mark Nettere Larry Mincer Scott Neilson James Neville Melody Rines Richard Roistacher Beth Rose Masha Sampsidis Steven Schrenzel Greg Stella William Vitriol Sue Wesp Laura Wicker Beth Wieman CHOIR O ' Hanlon ONCE UPON A Tfc , and n. JT J L,. milli0 0 millio (W prede v N° f u Q— C ' cC ' K,. % , V ° r tA 1% % r X s ' ' r« tJ 1 motive ,v S V’W °o v ° J , and effort stu - ' %% 0 4%o %y 7 merican cull ° S % O a % ° b o ' - ins environit. vf S J s% . ' l 1 ' 1 and the po| ' v A 7 he philosophy ,f l, ls ' hat the in ' ! ' he disregard for the ' ' ' Person is entitled to h and attempts to alter ' threat he poses. T; |p itation of societies is Jj=? outside of himself 3 architect like Frank tnust look t 0 d, e in XV W d .he e , Vs o V °k«€A . , ' V vA , j0 ■A . -, V ' C UPvP v .. , V- -■ -« V n v v % ■ Av - N ■ sr C V° s ' ' 5 0 % S V v $W’ . S , fio er ' . rf b, ' - J,, “ , VVv O ,.,V ' C (. %1 11 _ o.. , fcV.i YEARBOOK Paula Jensen — Editor-in-Chief Angela Manno — Layout Editor Paul Gaddis — Busi ness Editor Serfs Amy Davis Karen Hohner Jeff Jordon The Whole Senior Class Advisor — Mr. Erickson RED AND BLACK Craig Kronman — Co-Editor Greg Stella — Co-Editor Chris Baum Philippe Bennett Meg Blackstone Jeannie Bunnell David Copithorne David Cressey Peter Darbee Kevin Glynn Jeffrey Haydu John Heus Cathy Hlavac Merle Gordon Paula Jensen Claire Laemmle John Mankiewicz Angela Manno Anthony Marvullo Ralph Mernit Rick Nunez Nancy Porter Maureen Reid Amy Ringenbach Julie Rogers Beth Rose Pam Rubin Steve Schrenzel Karen Spero Matt Stevenson Nanette Stevenson Gary Stuart Advisor — Mr. Sha w i Rflp lh. BOYS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Dave Copithorne Jeff Haydu Kerry Kerins Mike Della Ratta Advisor — Mr. Jacobson GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Nanette Stevenson Cathy Kaufman Amelia Erickson Laura Wicker Advisor — Mrs. Wade FRENCH CLUB Alice Adelson Adele Fasano Diane Regan Kim Albertson Diane Fasano Melody Rines Dara Aronsohn Pam Frederick Amy Ringenbach Holly Bannister Chris Gallagher Julie Rogers Sharon Barbano Chris Gatty Beth Rose Beth Barbato Carol Gross Nina Rumbold Lynn Barry Jeff Haydu Masha Sampsidis Philippe Bennett Kate Hogerton Steve Schrenzel Jamie Bergford Karen Hohner Nick Seamon Meg Blackstone Cathy Kaufman Nancy Shulman Lauren Brown Jan Klocke Greg Stella Pat Camps Craig Kronman Nanette Stevenson Wendy Cheshire Cheryl Larimer Cathy Viscardi Peter Darbee John Mankiewicz Elizabeth Wieman Mike Della Ratta Angela Manno Marcia Wierda Rekha Desai Karen Manno Diane Zerillo Pam de Toledo Kathy Neisloss Jane Dillof Rick Nunez Mrs. Sampsidis Betsy Eastment Nancy Porter Alice Adelson RUSSIAN CLUB Karen Hohner Robin Pforr Kim Albertson Tony Joseph Beth Rose Neil Blackstone Jon Kaufman Masha Sampsidis Cynthia Connell Tom Kaufman Claire Sieburg David Cressey Cece Levy Nina Vassiliev Pam de Toledo James Luttrell Bill Vitriol Jane Dillof Ann Markowitz Lynn Dudgeon Diane Passerini Mrs. Sampsidis Melanie Garvan Dara Aronsohn SPANISH CLUB Chris Gardner Mike Naughton Jim Bebry Gene Hamilton Tom Pesiri Todd Brooks John Heus Melody Rines Robin Campbell Elliot Jurist John Vohs Pat Camps Jim Kane Sue Wesp Dave Copithorne Gerry Keefe Pat Croce John McGrane Mrs. Vuillet Amy Davis THEATER ARTS Holly Bannister Chris Baum Peter Bebry Charlie Cappello Tom Feigman Kevin Glynn Kate Hogerton Jeff Hull Karen Manno Richard Nunez Scott Neilson Nina Rumbold Masha Sampsidis Mr. and Mrs. Servello DONATIONS SOLICITED p«aue - [ Jfi’KOC nw ROOT ONTERMCTER 8, CRAVATM A1T0EN1EYS AM BOUNCE CHASING CONSULTATION rnee t -c .pric k pict ures s totes th I 1 CICA Mf £[ I 1 dm wj %r? 1 i y dt TUTORING Dara Aronsohn Karla Clement Gina Finch Noel Garvan Sarah Hollett Paula Jensen Cathy Kaufman John Mankiewicz Ellen Mutari Nancy Porter Diane Regan Susan Schulman Claire Sieburg RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Patti Brink Karla Clement Paula Jensen Cathy Kaufman John Mankiewicz Diane Regan Advisor — Mr. Letson 141 STUDENT-FACULTY BOARD Laurie Bast Peter Bowne Jeannie Bunnell Peter Brockway Charles Cappello Pam de Toledo Vicky de Toledo Jill Fowler Chris Freeman Julian Frey Merle Gordon John Heus Liz Hutchins Albert Keogler Kerry Kerins Ollie Read Jim Robinson Matt Seamon Thomas Cardellichio Lila Gordon Lewis Hitzrot Tina Hummerstone Peter Letson Nathalie Miro Elizabeth Roosevelt Marie Sampsidis Enn Tatar STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Chris Baum David Copithorne Diane Passerini Nina Rumbold Bill Vitriol Advisor — Mr. Hitzrot 143 CURRENT AFFAIRS AND DEBATING SOCIETY Colleen Connell Lynn Dudgeon Chris Gallagher Merle Gordon Bruce Hawkins John Mankiewicz Richard Nunez Diane Passerini Steve Schrenzel Matt Stevenson Advisor — Miss Roosevelt 5 f m t PlOf l£S ' } . ■ V ' .j • £ ii f i a nc l. 7 tW 1 S £1 1 II it i i C.ii i J1 ' r x ' O f-H O) FOOTBALL SCORES - 1970 St. Luke’s.47-8 Woodmere.26-8 Fieldston.13-14 McBurney.8-36 Trinity.26-0 Collegiate.34-14 Rye Country Day.21-12 .r - • • s 148 , m 4i ■HM FOOTBALL 151 SOCCER THE 1970 SEASON McBurney.6-0 Waldorf.5-0 Collegiate.2-3 Friends Seminary.3-1 Barnard.4-0 Fieldston.3-1 Woodmere.3-1 Martin Luther ..3-1 Loyola .0-1 St. Paul’s . 1-1 Staten Island.1-1 157 158 w} mi ' M V f l VARSITY AND J.V. BASKETBALL VARSITY AND J.V. BASKETBALL 164 nil m vMj ■ ■ 3K| M |j. ■ i ' . ' 1 - ■5H1F, l XM?AI | ' ■ .’ pOMR nj H’ ;- ' -adA Wmm x £ £• Hr $ a ,43 ■ t T|y R- J V ftgC« P av - • ' |Wp -v • .,jn- j, - ,-iZ, m 1 r ft v y ? • ■• w .. BASEBALL % 166 SOFTBALL 168 WRESTLING TRACK 178 180 FIFTH DA Y MEETING -A. ft Eugenia Heimer Suzanne Magill Thomas Whittendale Eva Cooper Pete DeFilippo WS AC4DfMy dr IVER education WTO MOTORS V-. ' - i t ' - JiJL Jacqueline Copp Ardith Campbell Lois Jacobs Yvonne Kerins Jean Whittendale Dorothy Preston ft 183 Inorgate Chevrolet] 1 0 it 22 Mineola Ave. Roslyn H+s„ N.Y. MA 1-5700 Compliments of WESTERN UNION INTERNATIONAL 26 Broadway New York, N. Y. LINOLEUM—BROADLOOM—TILES BELLMORE FLOORS OF GLEN HEAD 13 Glen Head Road, Glen Head OR 1-1966 Compliments of JAKOBSON SHIPYARD, INC. Oyster Bay, N.Y. Compliments of MANHASSET TUXEDOS Plandome Road Manhasset GREENVALE PHARMACY, INC. CLINTON P. CAVUOTI, Ph.G. 5 Northern Boulevard Greenvale, L. I. Phone MAyfair 1-2260 THOMAS STEKLOW SONS MARTIN WILLIAM ARTHUR Farmingdale, N. Y. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 71 Good Luck A FRIEND COUNTRY ART GALLERY POTTING SHED ELLEN FALES LOMASNEY ROSE MARIE STUDIO PRIVATE LIVES PIPING ROCK ASSOCIATES DINERS FUGAZY POOH CORNER THE PLAZA Locust Valley, New York W. E. BRITTON SON, INC. 125 Forest Avenue LOCUST VALLEY, N.Y- Phone: ORiole 1-3134-5 MISS MARIE ' S BEAUTY SALON 9 School Street Glen Cove, New York Wigs and Wiglets % (516) 676-9689 Bait and Tackle GLENWOOD MARINE AND TACKLE, INC. Tee-Nee Trailers • Duratech Boats DON MILLER 121 Glenwood Road P.O. Box 414 Glenwood Landing, N. Y. 11547 and T:UlG II 7 V 36 MAIN STREET, COLD SPRING HARBOR, N. Y. 11724 ‘OUTSTANDING IMPORTS IN EVERY SIZE RANGE” Steve Maori ot tlu i PARTICULAR MAN dovs. cSfiofe MEN’S FASHIONS FORMAL WEAR OR 1-1583 50 GLEN ST. GLEN COVE, N. V 11542 189 ip INCOMPARABLE mch (Vi ctjife CATERING FACILITIES A truly remarkable achievement in elegance and beauty (516) WA 1-6190 (516) HA 7-8485 sa 2S “xnoN. V- • HUNTINGTOH Bou|e u o v! MUsisiS-Silii Just 45 minutes from Manhattan Valet Elevator Service Unlimited Free Valet Parking Open for inspection 2 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. GADDIS ENGINEERING CO. DIV. GADDIS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CORP. BOX 689-PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. 11050 Hairdressers MYrtle 2-5514 169 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor New York 1 1 724 TYLER LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR 49 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove OR 1-4700 11 Service a Must” 191 Mi GLEN COVE 9-13 Glen Street • 198A Glen Cove Ave. • 97 Forest Ave. GREENVALE Glen Cove Road Northern Blvd. LOCUST VALLEY 147 Forest Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 192 Bus.: WAlnut 2-3850 Res.: WAlnut 2-3599 OYSTER BAY HALCO CHEMICAL CO. ROOFING SHEET METAL , INC. Waterproofing Glen Head, New York WALTER HAEFELE 40 East Norwich Road Oyster Bay, N. Y. 1 1771 Best Wishes BAMBERGER WATCHES SAGAMORE PHARMACY 2 School St., Glen Cove, N. Y. Oyster Bay, N. Y. 193 516 671-0200 676-9620 a a Dinner Supper 395 Prospect Avenue Sea Cliff, Long Island SAL CAPUANO JACK KESSLER SAL ' S APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Sales-Service For All Major Brands Cove Appliance Service 28 Glen Street Glen Cove, N. Y. OR 6-0663 OR 6-5604 ORiole 6-0138 Est. 1931 ORiole 6-0139 DEPOT GARAGE of Locust Valley Inc. LOCUST VALLEY WILLYS P. E. SMITH, Pres. Locust Valley, N. Y. 194 anciai Secretary For the businessman who wants low-cost, monthly, finger-tip records for ... TAXES - BUDGETING - PAYROLL COSTS a PURCHASES SALES a PROFITS a And a hundred other items Our new service, Financial Secretary, is a by product of your checking account. Through a simple, easy method of coding, our computer can perform an amazing job of preparing records vital to managing your business. All you do is write a three digit code on your check, we do the rest. Please telephone 560-2000, or send coupon, for folder describing this unique service. There are no obligations. BANK Customer Computer Services HEMPSTEAO BANK 40 Main Street, Hempstead. New York 11551 I am interested in your Financial Secretary service Please give me lull information I understand there is no obligation 23 Offices in Nassau and Suffolk MC-CHIl nw. Best Wishes From ROOSEVELT RACEWAY EDON SHOPS, INC, OR 6-9662 Glen Cove Bay Shore Good Luck Class of ' 71 VILLA PIERRE RESTAURANT Good Luck to the Class of 71 195 Compliment’s of M. HOHNER INC. 196 THE DEBUS AGENCY of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States 601 Franklin Ave. Garden City, L. I. Phone 248-4500 LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS INSURANCE PENSION PLANS ANNUITIES GROUP INSURANCE DISABILITY INCOME Home Office: New York, New York 197 Best Wishes TWIN HARBOR DRUGS Bayville, N. Y. 68 Glen St. Glen Cove OR 1-3737 Good Luck Class of ' 71 KRAMER MORTUARY Glen Cove, N. Y. Everyone ' s your friend at THE ROSLYH SAVIN6S BUNK s tRVING THE HEART of , r irt ft lb F l Vng ISLAND SW 1400 OLD NORTHERN BLVD., ROSLYN, N. Y. MA 1-6000 50 HEMPSTEAD TPKE., WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. IV 5- 2300 CONKLIN FULTON STS., FARMINGDALE, N.Y. 694-9100 Member F. D. I. C. THE GLENWOOD AT GLENWOOD LANDING 135 Glenwood Road Luncheon and Dinner Banquet Facilities Phone: 516 OR 6-9033 JACK BLANK _ Best Wishes SCHOELLES PHARMACY 232 Sea Cliff Ave. Sea Cliff 3 198 ■ ♦♦ ♦♦ AIR-SEA-CRUISES-TOURS LA DOLCE VITA travel locust valley OR 1-8771 Compliments of BAMBERGER ' S WATCHES School St.’, Glen Cove COVE CAMERA SHOP 37 School Street Glen Cove, 1 1542 OR 6-0444 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 We have no customers, just friends VILLAGE ANTIQUES Cold Spring Harbor FURS by HOFFMAN, INC. 18 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 ORiole 1-1634 199 INCENTS INCENT ' SaaCLEANERS PLANT ON PREMISES TAILORING FRENCH CLEANERS TAILORS, Inc. 421 PLANDOME ROAD MANHASSET. N. Y. Opposite Manhasset Theatre FOR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Call: MA 7-047 MA 7-9697 Long Islands Newest and Most Modern Dry Cleaning Plant 200 I Compliments of LA COIFFURE DE PARIS 8 Birch Hill Rd., Locust Valley SINCE 1935 (516) OR 1-2425 Buckram Road, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. 11560 Closed Tuesdays — Good Luck To The Class Of ' 71 NORTH SHORE BUILDING CO 2 Park Ave., Manhasset, New York Simon ' s Sport Shop North Shores Most Complete Sport Center Glen Cove, N. Y. 671-8282 ORiole 6-2457 MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC General Repairing - Lubrication - Towing Front End Alignment - Gas and Oil 83 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, N. Y. 11560 201 Compliments of BURT BACHARACH ' S DOVER HOUSE and ROTHMAN N ' S EAST NORWICH INN EXCLUSIVELY VILLAGER John Meyer and Emily M PARK EAST FISH MARKET, INC. 19 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N. Y. OR 6-1717-8 202 W. E. TOWSLEY, INC. Opticians 516 671-6883 193 Forest Avenue Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 Telephone 671-7200 QiUitity ' A -MEATS AND MEAT PRODUCTS KflRL EMfDCfl Quality Meats 369 Glen Cove Road, Greenvale, N. Y. 1 2 Mile North of Northern Blvd. ED HANSSLER OR 1-2218 GANMAR ELECTRONIC CO. APPROVED SERVICE Color Television—Washers Dryers—Dishwashers 223 Glen St., Glen Cove, N.Y. BAY CLEANERS Tailoring Shirt Laundry 127 South Street Oyster Bay, L. I. Follow The LEADER The North Shore ' s Leading Weekly Published Every Thursday 160 Birch Hill Rd. Locust Valley OR 6-1434 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. Compliments of LEO J. ARONSOHN 203 OR 6-1544 116 South St. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Original WAInut 2-7373 For the Entire Family Authorized Saab Sales and Service SAAB-GLEN COVE • glen studebaker corp. R. SCHULTZ 81 GLEN COVE AVE. GLEN COVE, L. I., N. Y. BUSTER BROWN SHOES BASS WEEJUNS NATURALIZE BOSTONIAN SHOES TOP SIDER Linoleum - Tiles - Broadloom - Rugs BELLMORE FLOORS WHERE EVERY FLOOR IS A CUSTOM FLOOR 219 Bedford Avenue Bellmore, N. Y. CA 1-6171 Joseph Morales, Prop. 13 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. OR 1-1966 Robert Morales, Prop. Compliments of GOELTZ CHEMIST, INC. Locust Valley, N. Y. PARK EAST FISH MARKET Forest Ave., Locust Valley MASINI AND CO. Imported and Domestic Groceries Oyster Bay, N. Y. Compliments of STATE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS serving Long Island over 50 years Hempstead, N. Y. IV 6-0800 DEL ' S AUTO BODY Forest Ave., Locust Valley 204 A FRIEND of Friends Academy Compliments of GERAGHTY ' S SOUNDVIEW MARINE GLEN COVE FLOORS, INC. Glen Floors FRED CAPOBIANCO AND SONS Phone: MYrtle 2-6680 HEANEY ' S DRUG STORE, INC. ESTABLISHED 1930 65 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., N.Y. 11724 St THE BOOK MARK. , = _INC_ II West Main St. • Oyster Bay, N. Y. 11771 Telephone: WAInut 2-0036 Hardbacks—Paperbacks—Stationery Puzzles—Small Imported Gifts (516) 822-0940 260 North Broadway Hicksville, N. Y. 11801 TEL NO. 516-692-5788 HERITAGE CANDLE SHOP 29 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724 ' Long Island ' s Most Complete Candle Shop Compliments of HANOPHY ' S MARKET —Oyster Bay— 205 Our special thanks to Chris Gallagher, Craig Kronman, Jeff Jordon, Bob Eden, Mrs. Abbe, Nandtte Stevenson and all other photographers. We also wish to thank Mr. Lopachin, Mrs. Whittendale, Jeff Haydu, Rick Nunez, Jeannie Bunnell, all contributing seniors and Mr. Erickson for thei r faithful help. Some of the senior portraits com¬ posed and photographed by Milan Karen of the LaMoitte-te-unissen Studio, Manhasset, L. L, N. Y. 207 Yes do go ahead, philosophize and criticize, ponder the thoughts of great men, scratch your head and think. A1J these things so confusing seem like a jumbled me but in the end please remain, always just a simple friend. ' Vy, . T V - . . ,■ DK .HX


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