Friends Academy - Lamp Yearbook (Locust Valley, NY)

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r i T “ -- . ' — ,. i r s “ ' r -jtf. f: ►! _ flh. r. ' ;F « £« “ ' « : ? v - sr THE LAMP Locust Valley, New York ,„J W i? : . J r Ah! from the soul itself must issue forth A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth — And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice, of its own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element! S. T. Coleridge pP :•- ■ ll|if ' ' £0$ ' • ' ■ . ♦ •% .flgflfe .-;- v i n J 7i . ” mSMm er Wt , -jMib JBfl pB i - I-. Where there is creation there is progress. Where there is no creation there is no progress: know the nature of creation. Upanishads m m J4 4 , M ,,!• lj§ •f ' li mmm w 4 zim ■ ir ,_ |g T 1 kr. . rv ' It is often simply from want of the creative spirit that we do not go to the full extent of suf¬ fering. And the most terrible reality brings us, with our suffering, the joy of a great discovery, because it merely gives a new and clear form to what we have long been ruminating without suspecting it. Marcel Proust AJ t fe-Mft iqI lit 1 A.W wJ- •fPft’y If i I - • (if £ 17 18 19 m -I i ■l «i| ■ s •m P i a I « W i i 5 a I I 22 ! :S a e 1 I 24 25 PAT ARGENTO jOE UMBRIA CHARLIE WILLIAMS ANNA KISSAM , ARDITH CAMPBELL MARY HELLER LOIS JACOBS DOROTHY PRESTON STEPHEN RANDALL JANET HABERMAN PETER PHILANDER MARILYN DOYLE WARD SEIBERT MSfH SUZANNE MAGILL SANDY HARTMANN THOMAS AND JEAN WHITTENDALE MARIANNE ARGENTO ANN WADE [ :: ! RUTH GARDINER 30 PETER DEFILIPPO ROBERT CRESSEY FARES NASSAR EUGENIA HEIMER ROGER ERICKSON JOE SERVELLO 32 ANN SERVELLO • Vi « DEXTER LEWIS THOMAS MANN JUDY HANKS BLANCHE SCHMIDT 34 MARIE SAMPSIDIS NATHALIE MIRO JOHN BARRETT LEWIS HITZROT RICHARD HOLLAND JACQUELINE COPP MARTY JACOBSON KINGSTON HEATH DAN EPSTEIN BILL HENRY ENN TATAR j DARLA LAWLOR ALICE PHILANDER JAMES EDER LILA GORDON STUDENTS I I Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. Pascal I i i 42 A wind from my unknown goal Stirs the strings Of expectation. Still the question: Shall I ever get there? There where life resounds, A clear pure note In the silence. Dag Hammarskjold HARRY OLANDER It ' s a late starting dawn that breathes my vision, inhales and exhales the sound of waking birds and pokes ten miles of cold gray sky at a deer standing alone in a meadow. Richard Brautigan I i i a 1 44 ♦ ♦ ♦ PHILIPPE BENNETT Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star. Thoreau In secret pleasure, secret tears This changeful life has slipped away As friendless after eighteen years As lone as on my natal day. There have been times I cannot hide There have been times when this was drear When my sad soul forgot its pride And longed for one to love me here. ■Ait . : ,01 ' m- t r ■ at TODD BROOKS i J; ,i ) M , « ’ ' at MARIBETH BEATTY One morning I woke up and I knew you were gone. A new day, a new way, And new eyes to see the dawn. Go your way, I ' ll go mine and carry on. Stephen Stills LARRY MAUER 49 The ' Laughing Box ' Bopping through the halls with a big Smile and a friendly — HI Our Eternal Beach Boy Fan KAREN SPERO rifaoTe to consider how many of fSeojfTe Ipnelinto apd go out odd igno[ %fV f themselves n |orld they have livejjl in. ■JP mlliam Penn TOM PESIRI A man travels the world over in needs and returns home to find search of what he it. George Moore put down my robe, picked up my diploma took hold of my sweetheart and away we did drive straight for the hills the black hills of Dakota sure was glad to get out of there alive Dylan ! 54 GENE HAMILTON JANE DILLOF Years later I would hear the singing of the wind And that day ' s singing would come back. That time of going would return to me . . . 56 Rod McKuen LARRY MINCER In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, Always leave room for the mouse. Saki And I have felt The presence that disturbs me with the joy Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime . . . Wordsworth i 58 NEIL BLACKSTONE I I JON RAPP The smiling face and the spark of laughter yet kept to himself in his thoughts quietly walking through life at an unbroken pace. A closeness to few but a friend to all he meets. A handsome image of the happiness in your dreams with a comforting hand and an understanding seldom found. G. F. I GINA FINCH The moonrise and the sunfall are visible to any blind man with eyes enough to feel the outline of another blind man ' s breath. Rod McKuen i i AUGIE MARIANI CLARE LAEMMLE Good, day jsu.nsh.int.... Good, day suns hint .— Good day aunshint... J need -to lau.dk and when. iht sun is out, J ' vt dot somtikin£ J can [augh about. J fee) dood — in. a spscia} wcijy- Jiif in Jove and i4s a sunny dau. Good dioixj sunshine... ykftnon Pf c Carlnty 63 DENISE KORCHIN CLAIRE SIEBURG Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly., may alight uporf you. Natharf f Hawthorne 65 N To see a World in a grain of sand, And a Heaven in a wild flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eternity in an hour. William Blake JAMIE BERGFORD SARAH HOLLETT When the voices of children are heard on the green, And laughing is heard on the hill, My heart is at rest within my breast And everything else is still. William Blake Nurse ' s Song MATT STEVENSON 68 ! Never will I be able to put all the feelings, all the hopes and dreams I have for Life into a few short sentences. For I am only me, a small creature within a vast universe. But I can say , this ... I will never, in all my life, give up my stand for what I believe. I know there is a God. For some He exists in poetry, in Nature, within one ' s self, within others; for me, He is Life and all that it encompasses. He is my Light, my spiritual Food; He is everything that all people search for all their lives and, sadly enough, often die without ever discovering. Whether or not you believe in my concept of Life and God, whether your God exists in poetry, Nature, yourself, or in others, a never-ending attempt must be made to include oth¬ ers in your belief. For alone, you will never survive, nor will those around you. We must make an effort, an effort to avoid conflict, hate and selfishness. Until this has begun, all persons, I fear, shall live and die in ignorance. DIANE ZERILLO 69 X Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts. Shakespeare DEIRDRE PENNOYER To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 75 CORA LO PRESTI 77 80 It is better to have loved and lost than to put linole¬ um in your livingroom LeRoi Jones (■■ni tuI Ittf bit KARLA CLEMENT MIKE DELLA RATTA • « r I have a sinne of feare, that when I have spunne My last thread, I shall perish on the shore, Sweare by thy selfe, that at my death thy sunne Shall shine as he shines now, and heretofore; And, having done that, thou haste done, I feare no more. Donne 82 asa KIM ALBERTSON I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air And more inconstant than the wind. Shakespeare 84 I US l JEFFREY JORDAN I do the very best I know how — the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won ' t amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference. A. Lincoln i ■ . p ■ l ' •V ' ' m 1 ti tfBUr i 1 ' Mr M 4 ’, 4 ' jfc 5 h ' la 2rE ,in .. Jg i s ' ' ■• ' if ,frr.S; ? ?M ' «| jjfti j WILL DEREGIBUS i mm i ' 3 ■ JBgg BP v j Soul is fueling depth, the ability to reach someone. It ' s being a part of what today is all about. It ' s not cool to be Negro or Jewish or Italian or anything else. It ' s just cool to be alive, to be around. Aretha Franklin 88 No, man is not one; I will and I do not will, I feel myself at the same time slave and free; I see the good, I love it, and yet I do evil. Jean Jacques Rousseau CHERYL LARIMER 90 SUE JOHNSON Turn off your mind Relax and float downstream, It is not dying It is not dying. Lay down all thought Surrender it to the void It is shining It is shining. That you may see The meaning of within It is speaking It is speaking. John Lennon Paul McCartney 92 BILL FINLAYSON 93 I believe for every drop of rain that falls a flower grows I believe that somewhere in the darkest night a candle glows I believe for everyone who goes astray someone will come to show the way I believe. I believe that above the storm the smallest prayer will still be heard I believe that someone in the great somewhere hears every word Every time I hear a newborn baby cry or touch a leaf or see the sky Then I know why — I believe. JAMES CONCEMORE NEVILLE The laughing joker with a knack for making people “punchy, and blowing away the Monday morning blues. The happy person yet sincere in thought, who has learned the true meaning of friendship. Always thinking ahead is the monkey on the wall. G. F. 95 Uk fjk 4 , Vu . 4 v $ iMfciaj, jim Be.bry ' JKhb actor? -No, it 7 s,Jnn Bebry, (he athlete. Maybe ifs )im B bry, the scholar. Doubtful. Hey, is that a s.hotput in his hand or the world? I ' ve‘beard hewas once an Indian Chief. k Yeah — and he was King of the forest, too You know, I think I ' d rather be Jim Bebry than anyone else in the. world. 4 w- ' fp Vjjy, -Urm W ; :v JAMES BFBRY 96 ■m, - I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untraveled world, whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnished, not to shine in use! And this gray spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge, like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Tennyson Ulysses 97 98 LAUREN BROWN PAM DE TOLEDO . . . with my very best friend, They call him Ragtime Willie. — J. R. Robertson JOHN MANKIEWICZ tubSENk I ; i Id 103 JAMES KANE AMELIA ERICKSON If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours To be awake is to be alive. Henry David Thoreau KERRY 108 J u N 1st row: R. Copp, M. Abood, C. Beach, A. Marvullo. 2nd row: H. Picoli, ). Vohs, C. Marcu, P. Lagana, P. Zullo, K. Hoger- ton, j. Johnson, N. Fowler. 3rd row: R. Nidds, C. Rising, K. Bosse, B. Boyle, S. Boege. 4th row: J. Hunt, j. Click. 1st row: R. Montgomery, K. Manno, L. Viscardi, S. Getter, W. Simes, V. Mazzeo, D. Rosenberg. 2nd row: C. Koch, K. Hagan, L. Stuurman, S. Burkhardt, J. Kaufman. 3rd row: K. Cohn, A. Fasano, A. Markowitz, A. Potter, C. Connell, W. Dud- joc, K. Horvath. O R 112 c L A S S wupS iik mi i 1st row: H. Reusch, M. O ' Brien, J. Shipman. 2nd row: M. Kane, B. Cressey, D. Shaw, C. Gardner, W. MagiII. 3rd row: J. Klocke, C. Trauernicht, K. Neisloss, V. Bunnell, P. Beatty. 4th row: C. Freeman, R. Mernit, j. Mohan, B. Wieman. 5th row: B. Rennert, B. Nauman, S. Benjamin. 6th row: N. Seamon, D. Nidds, M. Abood, R. Copp. 1st row: E. Gould, M. Bohner, C. Gross, S. Nappa. 2nd row: J. Post, J. Randall, B. Rose, L. Wicker, V. Stogner. 3rd row: D. Staples, R. Goodrich, B. Morris, F. Erickson, B. Eastment, J. Hull. 4th row: R. Kern, K. Manos, D. Nidds. 113 MaanK h ■ i i i i i i i I ikmkm | m IW I ' M ■ Sitting: W. Picoli, B. Oelsner, T. Kaufman, L. Bruckner, M. Van Ingen, A. Withington, M. Cordon. 1st row, standing: E. Weiss, N. Nicastro, E. Beckett, P. Francolini. 2nd row, standing: B. Connelly, S. Wasserman, J. Mandala, R. Martin, E. Do- brescu, P. Johnston. 3rd row, standing: P. Brockway, B. Adelson, T. Cullen, S. Hull. 1st row, sitting: A. Peters, R. deAraujo, D. Dawkins, J. Merriken. 2nd row, sitting: B. Rose, K. Bradley, N. Coffey, J. Greene. 1st row, standing: D. Tilden, P. Knox, B. Glick, A. MacDonald, J. Mandala, S. Titus. 2nd row, standing: L. Schmidt, R. Walker, S. Barry, C. Goodman. Absent: G. Bohner, S. Brockmiller, C. Brooks, E. Mutari, J. Luttrell, D. Preminger. S O P H O M O R I 116 c L A S S 1st row, sitting: J. Kuschner, K. Hartley, P. Peters, P. Rubin, P. Spiegel, L. Murcott. 2nd row, sitting: K. Block, j. Mays, J. McGrane, R. Gilmarten. 1st row, standing: L. Bruckner, C. Lovette, J. White, P. Bowne, S. Rinschler, C. Evans, B. Wood, D. Eden, R. Connery. 2nd row, standing: G. Brandon, ). Sefton, L. Lawrence. Sitting: R. Levine, A. Teitel, R. Stern, A. Mincer, B. Abbot, V. De Toledo, M. Ruppel. 1st row, standing: B. Bromberg, S. Schrenzel. 2nd row, standing: E. Debus, S. Gilbert, J. Feldman, C. Marshall, M. Keyloun. 3rd row, standing: H. Guild, K. Westerling, F. Nichols, J. Marks, G. Van Raalte. 117 118 . itki ' i V- i r- r 1st row: K. Olander, B. Weil, A. Alpern, I. Huntoon, J. Kaufman, C. Blechman, D. Mallory. 2nd row: D. Sheiffer, T. Aufiero, L. Relli, V. Taylor, D. Henderson, P. Flint, R. Vandervoort-Levy, B. Buckley. 3rd row: J. Jones, J. Frey, C. Shaddock, G. Troy. 1st row: G. Azzolin, J. Appel, R. Beckhard, J. Vohs, S. Fraser, K. Puntillo. 2nd row: P. Bosse, E. Carlson, J. Peterson, C. Van Vliet T. Rose, M. Mann, P. Walker, K. Kerwin. 3rd row: K. Hertzwig, H. Yen, D. Diaz, D. Haigy, G. Persip, S. Shaffer, T. Martin. F R E S H M A N . 120 1st row: A. Behai, M. Reid, A. West, T. Mariani, K. Maguire, S. Gravina, B. Karlin, L. Bast. 2nd row: C. Mayer, G. Knoll, R. Thomas, T. Chermak, N. Asinof, K. Straus. 3rd row: F. Levin, S. Wierzbicki, C. Fowler, B. Holterman, N. Hickok, ). Fowler. 1st row: N. LeMay, D. Riker, H. Cumming, A. Bannister. 2nd row: D. Hamsley, P. Westerling, L. Tillotson, S. Jordan, J. Spencer, J. Silbersack. 3rd row: P. Barry, M. Hull, P. Wylie, D. Mahaguna, F. Pierce, J. Goodwin. Absent: E. Fasano, J. Garner, H. Gayer, C. Leslie, J. Sengstaken, J. Solomito, R. Walters. 121 I I I I 1st row: C. Di Matteo. 2nd row: J. Marshall, G. Goodman, L. Rumbold. 3rd row: F. Abels, T. Brown, C. Curran, N. Nichols, J. Mackay. 4th row: G. Morris, A. Keogler, K. Pill, E. Hutchins. 5th row: J. Jackson. 1st row: M. Finkeldey, P. Westermann, F. Forelle. 2nd row: L. Stein, C. Rose, J. Moore, J. Neisloss, A. Berkowitz. 3rd row: G. Korchin, K. Makris, E. Keshin, L. Giffuni. Absentees: J. Checca, J. Henderson. . 124 G R A D 7 st row: C. Francolini, C. Campbell, G. Maickel. 2nd row: T. Frey, R. Van Raalte, P. Bliven, J. Heyman, B. Pallet, J. Ottavi- ano. 3rd row: R. McGreevey, S. MacDonald, L. Wu, N. Giordano. 4th row: K. Epstein, L. Abbott, L. Kiesendahl. 1st row: P. Mahaguna, R. Nappa. 2nd row: P. Ackerman, M. Hockman, C. Vittoria, M. Seamon, M. Mulvihill. 3rd row: R. Lanzner, R. Kelley, R. Desai, D. Erickson, A. Gleniewicz, M. Bleecker, S. Walsh, C. Goodrich. 125 1st row: P. Rubin. 2nd row: W. Powell, E. Kunmann, K. Connor, A. Schmidt, J. Ladinsky. 3rd row: B. Licht, S. Apt, L. Morris, J. Epler, P. Shames, A. Weiss. S E V E N T H 7st row: C. Arrau, K. Deregibus, S. Olstein. 2nd row: C. Oliver, E. Morrison, A. Abels, S. Weinberg, D. Sacken. 3rd row: J. Grabel, S. Keogh, M. Rubenstein, D. Givan, J. Shirley. 126 ■ 1st row: N. Dubin, L. Li. 2nd row: E. Randall, R. Goldstein, J. Parker,). Scott, P. Diaz. 3rd row: H. Vuillet, E. Gross, A. Davis, T. Lo¬ vell, G. Spencer. Absentees: S. Apt, L. Goodman. 127 1st row: T. Reiss, K. Spero. 2nd row: K. Kamat, C. Colombo, J. Bruckner, K. Mann, A. Plock, P. LeMay. 3rd row: A. Garner,). Zuili, S. Schroeter, V. Neville, E. Silver. BB Director: ARTHUR F. O ' HANLON ■ A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sopranos Jane Dillof Masha Sampsidis Karen Hohner Beth Wieman Kitt Bosse Paulette Lagana Chris Freeman Adele MacDonald Josie Merriken Anita Peters Viki de Toledo Robin Walker Altos Jamie Bergford Cheryl Larimer Pam de Toledo Lauren Brown Beth Rose Jan Klocke Kate Hogerton Laura Wicker Cindy Marshall Patti Francolini Leslie Lawrence Tenors Jim Neville Harry Olander Jeffrey Jordan Frank Erickson Walter Magill Bill Adelson Bill Oelsner Steven Wasserman Basses Jim Bebry Larry Mincer Jon Rapp John Kelly Bill Dudjoc Jeff Leach Ken Manos Scott Burkhardt Doug Shaw Van Stogner Nick Nichols Sandy Hull Bruce Wood Ewing Butler 130 GIRLS ' CHOIR MODERN DANCE i TRIO 132 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 133 YEARBOOK Editor — Amy Davis Assistant Editor — Pam de Toledo Layout Editor — Karen Hohner Business Manager — Jeffrey Jordan Sports Editor — Karen Spero STAFF Claire Sieburg Kevin Glynn Rekha Desai Betsy Wood Kerry Kerins Adviser — ROGER ERICKSON SERFS Nick Seamon Karen Manno Kris Horvath Special thanks to photographers: Karla Clement, Peter Bowne, Nick Seamon, Roger Erickson, Harry Shaw, Viki de Toledo, Ann Withington, Jim Bebry, Mrs. M. W. Davis, and all others who contributed 134 LITERARY ARTS CLUB THE INKWELL FRENCH CLUB RUSSIAN CLUB 136 1 STUDENT-FACULTY BOARD STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE DEBATING CLUB HANDBOOK COMMITTEE i 1 CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUB 140 THEATER yfct jgp VJl S 1 Sj .41 ill [ • Ai _ ■ 1 p SPORTS 148 PERIOD 4 i-f X ' V t _ , i frwv (iyL f A ' JJKjw i I- s fy IT? -T. mmF mm BBmw - mm i : ' ■ ' K ' ji fem-as« _ • 1 1 1 FOOTBALL 149 150 ' ' I ®! V« •jjfw i MIDJETS SOCCER 153 WRESTLING 157 BASKETBALL VARSITY 160 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS ' BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY 164 165 7th AND 8th GRADE BASKETBALL BASEBALL 166 TRACK • 68 TENNIS 170 7th AND 8th GRADE SOFTBALL 7th AND 8th GRADE LACROSSE 171 HOW THF GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS 175 m-l ffttenil ' l ilil n tk mi w «v n j : K ■ ■■■:—tg HR| fl ft Compliments of a Friend With all good wishes for the continued success the Class of ' 72 Compliments of M. HOHNER INC. Phone MAyfair 1-6500 FLAGSHIP HEATING SERVICE, INC. Authorized Mobilheat Dealer FUEL OILS • BURNER SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING AND HEATING E. G. HAWKINS 15 Northern Blvd. T. M. SCOTT Greenvale, N. Y. T. RINGROSE, MGR. 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. OR 6-7200 Mobilheat HAWKINS - SCOTT AUTHORIZED MOBIL DEALER FUEL OILS-OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE 132 Glen Street E. G. HAWKINS GLEN COVE. N. Y. OR 6-7200 E. G. HAWKINS SONS, INC. PLUMBING and HEATING Electrol Oil Burners 132 Glen Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 189 R. BRUCE HAWKINS PO 7-0420 SEAMAN-NEEDHAM, INC. Plumbing — Heating — Hardware HAROLD L. SEAMAN ROBERT W. NEEDHAM 205 Main Street Port Washington New York I 1050 Records Clothes and things Music your mother won ' t like 20 Oyster Bay Rd. Locust Valley 676-9568 THE BOOK MARK 3 _INC- It II West Main St. • Oyster Bay, N. Y. I 1771 Telephone: WAlnut 2-0036 Hardbacks—Paperbacks—Stationery Puzzles —Small Imported Gifts Best Wishes from The Valley Tea Shoppe 31 Forest Ave. Locust Valley, N. Y. ORiole 6-1180 Est. 1816 Best of Luck to ' 72 THE BEBRY FAMILY Dodge-Thomas, Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 26 Franklin Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. Member National Selected Morticians MATIN ECOCK REALTY The Plaza Locust Valley 190 LUYSTER FOODTOWN MOTORS, INC. SUPERMARKET Glen Cove, New York 1 1 1 South St., Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Oyster Bay, N. Y. 1 1771 HARBOR FUEL CO., INC. 10 Sea Cliff Ave. den Cove Phone 676-2500 Heating Fuel Oil Burner Service and Installations Air Conditioning Serving The North Shore Since 1933 LES AMIS TRAVEL I The Plaza Locust Valley, N. Y. ORiole 1-1883 9 OYSTER BAY ROAD, LOCUST VALLEY, NEW YORK 5 THE PLAZA, LOCUST VALLEY, NEW YORK 4 VIA MIZNER, PALM BEACH, FLORIDA MARINO CLEANERS Locust Valley OR 6-5870 192 10% Discount With Lunch Card Phone: ORiole 1-3134-5 MISS MARIE’S BEAUTY SALON 9 School Street Glen Cove, New York Wigs and Wiglets 277 Main Street, Huntington Village Handbags — Jewelry — Gloves — Boots — Sandals Fashion Accessories for The Young Set FRIENDLY ICE SHOP 64 Forest Ave. Glen Cove DAN KONZ Manager 9fitchro$Yo$t 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 193 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. THE UNIQUE SHOP Compliments of TWIN HARBOR 37 Main Street DRUGS Cold Spring Harbor Bayville, N. Y. Compliments of Tel. No. 516-692-5788 HERITAGE CANDLE SHOP NEGER GILDER 29 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, New York I 1724 Long Island ' s Most Complete Candle Shop 194 Cxpnccio RestAuuvnt w ' lerlcf’io ipke-. Jlencbo, L.l. toe 1-2727 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 72 A FRIEND Ourlkaditioiis Go Deeper Our Services farther SAIhempstead bank l J Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MATINECOCK OFFICE BAYVILLE VILLAGE OFFICE OAK NECK OFFICE 63 Forest Avenue, Locust Valley 282 Bayville Avenue 74 Bayville Avenue Telephone: 676 1050 Telephone: 628-2141 Telephone: 628-2222 195 Simon ' s Sport Shop North Shores Most Complete Sport Center Glen Cove, N. Y. 671-8282 flower Broolityn, %y. 11237 DOROTHY HERBERT GABEL PRESIDENT ELIZABETH CULLIMORE Intimate Apparel W. E. BRITTON 7 West Main Street Walnut 2-6606 Oyster Bay, N. Y. SON, INC. All Major Brands OR 6-0830-083 1 Firestone Distributors FREEDMAN ' S L. 1. TIRE EXCHANGE, INC. SPECIALISTS IN Tires — Tubes — Wheels — Batteries 125 Forest Avenue LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 75 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. 1 1542 J. BRIGATI Compliments of SAGAMORE 44 School St. PHARMACY 86 South St. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Glen Cove Or 6-0332 Service and Integrity Since 1918 197 £ Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class Of 72 EASTERN NEWSSTAND CORPORATION 98 Tel. OR 6-6262 VANITY SALON PARK EAST FISH MARKET, INC. Individual Hair Styling 19 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N. Y. OR 6-1717-8 LARRY STANCO 53 Forest Ave. Proprietor Glen Cove, L. 1. THE CARRIAGE HOUSE INC. 36 Main Street Long Island, N. Y. Cold Spring Harbor hundreds of imported Shetlands — ski shirts button shoes — Kilts — moccasins Many imported gifts MY 2-6900 AIR-SE A-CRUISES-TOURS LA DOLCE VITA travel locust valley OR 1-8771 Best Wishes Class Of ' 72 From A Grandmother Mrs. Amelia Erickson 199 549-1034 THE COOKERY SHOP 275 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON. N. Y. 11743 A. B. KLEIN. Prop. Dinner Supper 516 671-0200 676-9620 395 Prospect Avenue Sea Cliff, Long Island Good Luck Class of ' 72 TYLER LINCOLN MERCURY KRAMER COUGAR MORTUARY 49 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove OR 1-4700 Glen Cove, N. Y. Service a Must 200 MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC. TAVERN ON THE PLAZA 83 Birch Hill Road The Plaza Locust Valley, OR 6-2457 N. Y. I 1560 Locust Valley, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of 72 LOCUST VALLEY ANTIQUES 15 Forest Ave. Locust Valley, N. Y. i STERLING, GRACE CO. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange 69 Forest Ave. Locust Valley, N. Y. 201 HMSSillf TKUST 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 202 OR 6-1544 Authorized Saab Sales and Service GLEN COVE IMPORTED CARS, INC. 81 Glen Ave. R. SCHULTZ, Pres Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. EDWARD PEPPER HA 1-5060 MY 2-6041 HARDWARE KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLES Of Glen Cove Garden and Patio Supplies Fireplace Equipment Custom Fireplace Screens Is Our Specialty 355 West Main St. Huntington, N. Y. Best Wishes I 12 Glen St. Glen Cove, N. Y. 671-7440 JOHN DELCOLLE MASON CONTRACTORS 36 South St. Locust Valley OR 6-7557 INTERIORS FRANCINE SOHN 204 • vXvXv. Wm INCOMPARABLE sap- fawn (slcuje CATERING FACILITIES A ' ruly remarkable achievement in elegance and beauty (516) WA 1-6190 (516) HA 7-8485 n -rsssrs aai Just 45 minutes from Manhattan Valet Elevator Service Unlimited Pree Valet Parking Open for inspection 2 P.M. to 9 30 P.M. co.wawav.v.x-X X X I-I v.ww av %v v v v v v«v v V X w “ wa- I Compliments of HALM INSTRUMENT CO., INC. Glen Head, N. Y. FLOYD A. LYON Pres. 205 - ! ■i f- • a Jj§ wt V . rar n jfcQLja ■■ J-, r n ■ - 11 i . ijp . ;’• ' ' if I Ttf ( nf ; 1 .♦ - ' Wm Mm «n j 7T- ryw.y.p UV-jJI ' . m’ , ' •• .« l iiflMnr ' - ■■ ■ K ■J 0m Jh r i v t,J r-ij 3$f jitiOT


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