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1 GC 974.701 N18FR, 1974 f mki:. Mfc ' .. JR ' ;- . awaiB ' A ■•%• r’i ' aftn b-.! ' : - Si X i if 1 Pw . ' f •% v - -fiv-: «v ' • 1 - ' ? ; J, • -fc( iC • ■ TO BOB CRESSEY BECAUSE HE TAKES THE TIME. I LAMP 1974 FRIENDS ACADEMY • DUCK POND ROAD • LOCUST VALLEY, NEW YORK « m t f . : . 4 . ' ' 7 . r . l|Vn« ' .• •• As ..i ■ . - yr.. Only a man harrowing clods In a slow silent walk With an old horse that stumbles and nods Half asleep as they stalk. U Only thin smoke without flame From the heaps of couch-grass; Yet this will go onward the same Though Dynasties pass. Yonder a maid and her wight Come whispering by: War’s annals will cloud into night Ere their story die. Thomas Hardy . . Y- ' -J saws -tt ru w I 1 4 GOOD SIR, I have £NVjsioivti a place whence 5TRANGE PAR- TAKENINGS HAVf occurred. COULD J direct THERE? f y you RE already kidd° ! L@iyi VS ; ■S Vx y p Cnevermow) Z ' r y C M uiizRjZRtckf ytd f 1 1 Goodness without knowledge is weak and feeble, yet knowledge without goodness is dan¬ gerous, and that both united form the noblest character. To thine own self be true Everyone has something to add. 12 ALEC DICK Divide and conquer. JIM CAMPBELL We are a part of all we have met. m m MMMf Life’s problems are never so drastic that a little smile won’t help! 16 CAN’T MISS Happiness is a perfume you can not pour on others without getting a few drops on youi self. 18 JOHN LEAVEY Sleepless” Out Chopin, Bach in a minuet. ANITA D’ALEXANDER MILDRED MAHLAND STACIA KOSLOW YVONNE KERINS JOE UMBRIA ALICE AND PETER PHILANDER Start early to instill in your students awareness that they are on this earth to help and serve oth¬ ers, that is as important to pass on to them as knowledge. Ad Altiora Natus Sum.” Please — dot your i’s” and cross your tV i A ALBERT SWARTZ V v V + ■—. I am quite conscious of my ignorance.” SUE ADAMS There is always a certain risk in being alive, and if you are more alive, there is more risk.” PAT STAIGER 22 mm, MARIE HARRIS 24 When through one man a little more love and goodness comes into the world, Then that man’s life has had meaning. Adam and Eve had many advantages, but the principle one was that they escaped teething. 25 ARTHUR O’HANLON PETER DeFILIPPO ELIZABETH ROOSEVELT History reveals that the more things change the more they are the same. 26 JAMES LUONGO Teaching at Friends is a delightful refutation of the maxim, never mix business with pleasure.” He who has health has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.” 28 SALLY VUILLET . - . • t «V V; I have never worried about tomorrow. My only question is whether what I am doing now is beautiful and good.” We can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.” TOM AND JEAN. TTENDALE FARES NASSAR THY LOWE CHARLIE WILLIAMS m. -ij 31 Faculty Quotes: Albert Schweitzer, Socrates, Fantastiks, Mark Twin, Constitu¬ tion of Phillips Academy, 1778, George Balanchine, W. B. Yeats, Farmers’ Almanac, Charles Schultz, Pogo, Celtic Proverb, Bill Shakespeare. ALAN MINCER Yesternight the sun went hence And y et is here today. John Donne Give thy thoughts no tongue. Shakespeare What do you know?” Well, that is hard to tell,” replied Jack, for although I feel that I know a tremendous lot, I am not yet aware of how much there is in the world to find out about. It will take me a little time to discover whether I am very wise or very foolish.” L. Frank Baum The Land of Oz PATTY MARCIJS I am convinced that the only people worthy of consideration in this world are the unusual ones. For the common folks are like the leaves of a tree and live and die unnoticed. L. Frank Baum The Land of Oz 37 I EDWARD WEISS j I 1 ■j _ I ROGER GILMARTIN To me to live is Christ. Philippians 1:21 SANDY HULL 4 JOAN McGRANE Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. King Lear v iii Shakespeare 42 I MARION VAN INGEN ■ KATE HARTLEY For those who do not believe, no answer is possible — For those who do, no answer is necessary. Franz Werfel ■ 47 PETER BOWNE Not only is there no God — but try getting a plumber on weekends. Woody Allen 49 GRAY GOODMAN Animals are such sage agreeable friends. They ask no questions and pass no criticisms. George Elliot I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the lower animals” (so called) and con¬ trasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the results humiliating to me. Mark Twain Yet if man, of all the Creator planned, His noblest work is reckoned, Of the work of his hand, by sea or by land, The goat may at least rank second. A. L. Gordon and B. B. Musecue V - You often say, I would give, but only to the deserving.” The trees in your orchard say not so, nor the flocks in your pasture. They give that they may live, for to withhold is to perish. Surely he who is worthy to receive his days and his nights, is worthy of all else from you. And he who has deserved to drink from the ocean of life deserves to fill his cup from your little stream. And what greater desert shall there be, than that which lies in the courage and the confidence, nay, the charity, of receiving? And who are you that men should rend their bosom and unveil their pride, that you may see their worth naked and their pride unabashed? See first that you yourself deserve to be a giver, and an instrument of giving. For in truth it is life that gives unto life — while you, who deem yourself a giver, are but a witness. Kahlil Gibran Miles from nowhere, guess I’ll take my time, Oh yeah, to reach there. Look up at the mountain I have to climb, oh yeah, to reach there. Cat Stevens PAULETTE L. PETERS i -. 55 ROBERT CONNERY Greetings from Saskatchewan 56 1 Wm. PICOLI I I ll I I 11 I I I JULIA SEFTON i 58 The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak. Spinoza Ethics II 59 NANCY COFFEY Dream what you dare to dream Go where you want to go Be what you want to be . . . LIVE!!! Richard Bach GREG VAN RAALTE 61 BRIAN CONN ELLY I’ve got to get away from this day to day running around, ’cause everybody knows this is nowhere. Neil Young friends academy Yes, I’m like him, just like you I can’t tell you what to do Like everybody else I’m searching through What I’ve heard. Cat Stevens but I’ll tell you what I’ve learned Love is always said.” Cat Stevens 5 • mSpjffcg? ' - m j | T ' ., «v ' ' • ' , . J . . : ‘ . - V • ' ■ - v« n.f: . ' • 4 , ■ . • T • , ' V • .. jt. JO • j : - . J :r b. •in « .. - ' ' -v - 7 ; ««• ja. • ■ jL ' ' i- , t ' 1. . JV-V . V - ' v ■ ' % it • , • ' v -V £ y. « Jk j, s ,.-: ■.,- . £ «. ..-r .-. ,r.- . -f .• •; .,;• -r c - ' -• • ' -- • . •• ' mf , . . • . . , 7 • 3 3%. .c. - ' .. ■ « i .X ,y - 5 : r v ; j. - ■ C r: , .- { _ .vrf • A f - - . ' ft-- S m •• T«P iWKl ♦’ ' mi, I - LINDA BRUCKNER , • ' ■ -r ,. ml‘ • V - A ssSSi t Oh I’m on my way, somewhere not so far from here. AH feel right now. Cat Stevens 63 If you smile at me I will understand, ’cause that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language. ANN WITHINGTON DEAN TILDEN If all you’ve got to live for Is what you’ve left behind Get yourself a powder charge And seal that silver mine Half step; Mississippi uptown toodeloo Hello baby, I’m gone — goodbye. Grateful Dead 65 PETER 2 KELLY JOHNSTON A, Skill is doing something difficult and making it look easy.” 66 ttS : W W W«W W «« BRADLEY ABBOTT i .rm+ Mimmmm j%wra t££U tai 4 . VVWvA aAVvWWAV ■■ A AW ' ' LAURIE BRUCKNER You are a cHilJ of fk Universe. No less rHan, I ' He itaees and tHs. slars You We a ridM 3 o hi hen end sinij uourown, eon 6 WJva.le.ver 7 Hal ' n%au be. IDarK wd sil«vf Jafe Jasf niaKl fh i Jnig} ' ointf going one 1 0 Carolina in, nvu mind. • S UWes Tailor 69 $ STUART RINSCHLER Dreams are nothing more than wishes And a wish is just a dream you wish to come true. Nilsson ' I 70 tin 1 . Don’t walk in front of me for I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me for I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Camus Of gentleness we all could know And dying ’cause you love them so And rain comes out and hides your fears And you’re alone for years and years. Gentleman, you know me, You know I’m not so strong. You know I’m doing all I can, So why am I so wrong. And people tell me I’ll believe, That I will understand. But no one tells me why it is, I can’t love a madman. And what’s the lie and what’s the show. And where’s the games I thought you’d know. And there’s the lie, here comes the fear And you’re along for years and years. Livingston Taylor Gentleman, I’ve missed you. Guess I’ve been down too long. All my thoughts are simpler As time goes rolling on. And I have walked a mile or two I’m tired and I’m weak. I’ll tuck my feet up under me And listen while you speak. DORI EDEN Now you are ready for the most difficult and the most fun of all — to fly straight up and know the meaning of kindness and love. Jonathan Livingston Seagull I am afraid of your silence because of what it could mean. I suspect your silence of meaning you are getting bored or losing interest or making up your own mind about me without my guidance. I believe that as long as I keep you talking I can know what you are thinking. But silence can also mean confidence. And mutual respect. Silence can mean live and let live: the appreciation that I am I and you are you. This silence is an affirmation that we are already together — as two people. Words can mean that I want to make you into a friend and silence can mean that I accept your already being one. Hugh Prather PAM SPIEGEL - . • k t DELSO WILLIA pfttuit rerum ejcausas, atqup rls subiecit cognosce metus orj pedibus J TIM ANDREA Do not walk behind me because I may not lead, Do not walk in front of me because I may not follow But walk beside me as my brother. 77 Unknown MIKE RUPPEL If you had just a minute to breath, and they granted you one final wish, would you ask for something like another chance? Traffic I’ve saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place from darkness. Rod McKuen 78 We younger Negro artists who create now intend to express our individual dark-skinned selves without fear or shame. If the white folks seem pleased, we are glad. If they are not, it doesn’t matter. We know we are beautiful. Ugly too. The tom-tom cries and the tom-tom laughs. If colored people are pleased, we are glad. If they are not, their displeasure doesn’t matter either. We build our temples for tomorrow strong as we know them, and we stand on top of the mountain, free within ourselves. Langston Hughes TOM CULLEN And if I have touched you or made you remember a mo¬ ment from somewhere then my job is done.” Hey. . . Look at the people. Sometimes we forget we’re just people. N.R.P.S. KENNY BLOCK You need to keep finding yourself, a little more each day. Richard Bach 84 - ■ ■ • Henrik Ibsen An Enemy of the People ELLEN MUTARI You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for truth and freedom. mm - The unmoored boat must needs drift with the stream. Lady Murasaki It was as if the water floated off and set sailing thoughts which had grown stagnant on dry land Virginia Woolf 90 ... ROBERTA DE ARAUJO ■ I TOM KAUFMAN I do not know how I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea¬ shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. - -4 JOSIE MERRIKEN To best express my philosophy, I quote my most faithful source . . . . . . myself. Live life to the hilt. Work, play, love, laugh, enjoy, Follow your ambitions; achieve your goals. Always try your hardest in the face of adversity, Yet never quit, despite the odds. Be magnanimous in victory, And comforted in defeat. But, most importantly, above all these, HAVE FUN and KEEP SMILING! NICK NICHOLS • «• ADELE MACDONALD . i JILL MARKS Sometimes the light’s all Shining on me, Other times I can barely see, Lately it occurs to me. What a long strange trip it’s been. Grateful Dead You must begin by knowing that you have already arrived. Richard Bach With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Desiderata 104 iPHRIiR|||Hp| A big mouth with springs in her sneakers Eating everybody else’s lunfe A smile, a laugh and a hoarse voice Bopping through life clothed to perfection Fastest shuffle in FA to Wetsons — 37 seconds ■ CLASS PICTURES 107 Dang Mahaguna Greg Azzolin Linda Tillotson Sally Fraser David Hamsley Gordon Troy Meredyth Hull Tilde Mariani Nicky Levitt Bob Keogh John Goodwin Jon Spencer John Sengstaken Chip Behai Randy Perkins Cathy Blechman Vicki Chesler Penny Wylie Maurice Reid JUNIOR Stefan Shaffer Richard Walters Valerie Taylor Barbara Gallagher Debbie McNair James Peterson Pam Westerling Lisa Kimmel Daphne Riker Drew Diaz Jim Silbersack Chris Fowler Doug Mallory Jay Buckley Nancy Asinof Harriet Grimm Stuart Jordan Kevin Hertzwig CLASS Peter Flint Judd Frey Julie Sieburg Debbie Colombo Wendy Bell Andrea Alpern Pam Walker Chris Mayer Sarah Henderson Linda Relli Susan Gravina Kyna Kerwin Alison West Allison Bannister Jeff Jones Paul Bosse Gene Persip Steve Wierzbicki Robert Levy Howie Klein Stan Hamilton Beth Karlin Betsey Weil Laurie Block Kimi Puntillo Mary Mann Tina Rose Len Shapiro Jill Fowler Helen Gayer Tom Aufiero Jim Solomito Kurt Olander Robert Holterman Terry Chermak Robin Beckhard 109 ■ ■ SOPHOMORE i Charlie Francolini Jay Andrea Peter Bliven Frank Forelle Tucker Frey Louis Giffuni Marc de Venoge Chris Campbell Rahul Desai Jay Berkman Richard Corbisiero Glen Bartlett Linda Fickenscher Sue Broner Lisa Gibralter Megan Finkeldey Victoria Butt Meg Bleeker Jane Checca Lindsay Abbott Craig Colombo Don Erickson Carol di Matteo Dru Arstark Fred Abels Todd Brown Nancy Giordano Judy Batty 112 CLASS Peter Westerman Albert Keogler Randy Van Raalte Joe Marshall Bruce Pailet Joe Jackson Ann Silvestri Nancy Toher Linda Rumbold Nancy Nichols Nadyne Passerini Gaby Virgo Gwen Goodman Sue Walsh Lisa Wu Laura Stein Gaby Korchin Janet Palmer Jilian Mincer Lise Spiegel Jackie Mackay Jim Neisloss Jarett Wait Bruce Paulsen Bill Muran Bill Stahl Chris Peterkin Robert Kelley Jeff Thomas Chris Vittoria Ken Pill Lynne Kiesendahl Robert Lanzner Joe Macy Terry Gordon Po Mahaguna Robert McGreevey Don Shay John Ottaviano Chris Rose Carrie Goodrich Joanna Janoska Kathy Sweeney Greg Neville Mark Goldsmith Peter Staiger Stuart MacDonald Mark Hockman Absent: Peter Ackerman Jim Blihar Dana Brechner Liz Brosnan Lloyd Goldman Matt Seamon I 113 115 tr FRESHMAN BILL CASEY, ANN WEISS, ED KUNMANN, CYNTHIA COLOMBO, ALLISON DAVIS, GUY SPENCER, CHUCK CHAD- DICK, DOUG BRANDON, BILLY POWELL, DIANA ROBIN¬ SON, TOM LOVELL, JOANNA PARKER, JERILYN ZULLI, LYNN GOODMAN, JAYNE LADINSKY, MARTHA RUBEN- STEIN, JEFF VISCARDI, ELIZABETH RANDALL. LIZ HAGAN, KATE DOROGIBUS, SHELDON PENNOYER, PAT DIAZ, HEATHER VUILLET, JANET BRUCKNER, VICTO¬ RIA NEVILLE, PENNY MEALING, LYNNE MALLORY, ROX- ANNA HOLMES, CHARLOTTE PLOCK, PAUL ROSTA, MICHAEL TEITEL, KEITH FOX, PETER RUBIN, JON STAIGER, MARK COMYNS, DUNCAN RIEFLER, CHRIS ARRAU, EDWARD CALZOLARI, BILL BOURNE. 116 CLASS JIM SHIRLEY, DAVID COHEN, JORDAN GRABEL, MICHAEL GREENE, CHUCK COOPERSTEIN, PAUL MEADE, MARCUS ABEL, BETSY LICHT, DALE GIVAN, MARCY WESTERLING, KRISTIN FULLAM, DEBBIE SACKEN, MARCIA COHN, KAVITA KAMAT, SHARON BECKHARD, JANE COLOMBO, KATHLEEN MANN, LING LI, ED SILVER, STEVE MILLS. KEITH CONNER, PETER LeMAY, LISA MORRIS, GRIF McNAIR, STEPHANIE APT, SUE EMMER, ANDREA ABELS, CRAIG OLIVER, SUE WEINSTEIN, JOHN EPLER, SUE SCHROE- TER, JANE WALDMAN, ELLEN GROSS, JIM FEGLEY, AMY SCHMIDT, NEVIN DUBIN. LAURA BERGMANN SUSAN FRANCOUNI CATHERINE COPP ABBE FREIMAN LISA BERGMANN VANESSA FROMM BARBARA BARTLETT MEG FLYNN ALISON BLANEY JILL ALBERTSON KATHY DRASHER JIMMY ALLEN WADE COOPER GREG GAVIN WILLY FREESE ANDY FURGATCH KURT WINNER JAMES ARONSOHN KATHLEEN VUILLET SUSAN VITTORIA ALICE WADE ANNE SWEEZY ROBIN SOFFER ELLEN WESTERMANN JOHN PLOCK JEFF SCHNEIDER BARRY PAILET DAVID SENGSTAKEN JEFF SCHIFF BARDEN PRISANT CHRIS PRICE MELITA RINES MICHELLE SIMMONS TODD STRAVITZ WENDY SCHULMAN JAMIE WYLIE JEFF PILL LESLIE GARNER SARAH KLOCKE MARYIANNE MACY SUSAN HONIG LIZ HOLTERMAN ERIC GUIDI JAMES MAIDEN TOM HAWKINS ALAN GIOIA KENNY MILLS LIZ LEACH JANE GOLDSMITH MARK J ANOSKA DINAH HU NTOON MATT LADINSKY JON MACK 120 LESLIE FROMM MARJA BRANDON SUSAN COLOMBO DANNY GLEITMAN SUSAN GIORDANO HOLLY CAROBENE ERIC SIMES TODD AUFIERO MARK DIAMOND ALBERT PLEUSE CHARLIE MEADE JAMES MADDEN EKACHAI MAHAGUNA DAVID HLASVA JACK HAWKINS DAVID MORRIS JOANNE JAFFIN MAGGIE KEATS CINDY FOSTER GIGI POWELL GIGI TROY LISA SKLOVER BEVERLY TAYLOR DOUGLAS SCHNEIDER PAM PICOLI CYNTHIA FOSTER PETER STEIN TIM RUBIN JONOTHAN SPINELLO ERIK SIMES BOB SIMPSON EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE I SIXTH GRADE 1st ROW — MICHAEL SENGSTAKEN, BRUCE PILL, WAYNE GILDEN, SCOTT KRAKOWER, BILLY WON¬ DER, BENJIE GLEITMAN, ROGER IKLE; SECOND ROW — RITA WHITE, LINETTE KERINS, ANGELA MARIANI, IVY KIRSCH, ALICIA FREESE, PAMELA TEITEL, DOREEN MORAN, SUSAN STRAVITZ, MEG ROSE. OLGA POLOUKHINE, PETER LEVITT, MARY LOUISE HAWKINS, KEN SCHIFF, ANN HUTCHINS, JAMES WORBY, ELIZABETH RELLI, ERIC SALTZMAN, PETER LASH, ALAN JORDAN. 122 Pi |Jh h-l P-H 126 128 LAMP STAFF Peter Bowne Advisors: Betsy Bromberg Lillian Gilden Viki de Toledo Tina Hummerstone Gray Goodman Dick Lopachin Sandy Hull Ann Withington Photographers: Dru Arstark, Jim Blihar, Peter Bowne, Betsy Bromberg, Linda Bruckner, Nancy Coffey, Tom Cullen, Roberta de Araujo, Viki de Toledo, Dori Eden, Roger Erikson, Ellen Fasano, Gray Goodman, Hank Guild, David Hamsley, Kate Hartley, Jeff Jones, Tom Kaufman, Lisa Kimmel, Robert Lanzner, Roger Levine, Robert Levy, Kim Makris, Chris Mayer, Ellen Mutari, Jim Neisloss, Nancy Nichols, Nadyne Passerini, Paulette Peters, Kimi Puntillo, Maurice Reid, Marie Sampsidis, David Sloan, Lise Spiegel, Pam Spiegel, Laura Stein, Gordon Troy, Marion Van Ingen, Randy Van Raalte, Ann Withington. Art Work: Greg Van Raalte, Pam Spiegel, Steve Wierzbicki. Special Thanks to: Lisa Gilden, Leslie Lawrence, Charlotte Leslie, Julia Sefton. Business Manager: Kenny Block _ 132 135 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Directed by Ann and Joe Servello I 136 vH Vv VI V 1 .ill ' .. J ' 1 k s .. y I.Tp.J f ■ 1 hA. li li i ■ , « ■ .J ill I LATIN CLUB 0 ----- ■■ RUSSIAN CLUB 146 Et Tu, Brucia FRENCH CLUB 11 j AM 1 jSSM m HI A I f IP ' ■j _a|a 1 - v Clf i CURRENT AFFAIRS THE CHAIRMEN VARSITY CLUB Qru ... i tifc.j. u r . r A J -v w ' ' gtaam jr ' ' «• wj - 1 ?■-” -• v3w jjyw isill CHESS CLUB 150 FRIENDS STONES THE RENAISSANCE PLAYERS 151 STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE STUDENT FACULTY BOARD THEATRE¬ GOERS LITERARY AND ARTS CLUB G.A.R.B.A.G.E. 153 A Cappella Choir ALTOS Nancy Asinof Judith Batty Laurie Bruckner Linda Fickensher Patricia Francolini Sally Fraser Susan Gravina Leslie Lawrence Christine Rose Kathleen Sweeney Linda Tillotson Pam Walker TENORS William Adelson James Blihar Todd Brown Chris Campbell Sanford Hull Stuart Jordan Robert Kelley Kurt Olander James Peterson Jonathan Spencer Christopher Van Vliet BASSES Bradley Abbott Paul Bosse Peter Flint Stuart MacDonald Foster Nichols, Jr. John Vohs Bruce Wood Henry Yen Chamber Choir SOPRANOS Allison Bannister Lindsay Abbott Robin Beckhard Meg Bleecker Megan Finkeldey Joanna Janoska Adele MacDonald Tilde Mariani Josie Merriken Nancy Nichols Karen Straus Robin Walker Lisa Wu CHOIRMASTER: Arthur F. O’Hanlon i 156 i aHK, y p r t i . a | ! pPl|ji9 Mi Mi ij 159 tm .., •• -•: «wa w vjfiiMi ■ X ' V-S TUFTS r vv W NEW JERSEY 168 POWELL HOUSE Wg ft ts stf ' yfeff v f JF m i y M L - 4 ' ' •,«- jfe A:, V THE ATHLETES 171 FIRST ROW — Mark Diamond, Ken Mills, Wayde Cooper, Willie Freese, Kurt Winner, Charles Meade; SECOND ROW — Peak Mahaguna Barden Prisant, John Plock, Mark Janoska, Matt Ladinsky, Todd Stravitz, Terry Givan, Tod Aufiero. MIDJET SOCCER MIDJET FOOTBALL HRST ROW - Jack Lee Jamie Wylie, Greg Gavin, Barry Pailet, Dav.d Sengs taken, Jeff Schiff, Jeff Schneider, Jack Hawkins; SECOND ROW - James Madden Schneider, David Morris, Steven Conner. J ’ Harry Parker, Doug 174 MIDJET BASKETBALL st FIRST ROW — Willie Freese, James Maiden, Tom Hawkins, Wayde Cooper, Mark Diamond, Jeff Pill, Dave Clark; SECOND ROW — Andy Furgatch, Tod Aufiero, Barden Prisant; THIRD ROW —James Madden, Kurt Winner, Terry Givan; FOURTH ROW — Alan Gioia. MIDJET WRESTLING TOP ROW — David Hlavsa, Tod Stravitz, Mark Genaska, Frank Lytle, Ken Mills, Charlie Meade, Peak Mahaguna, Danny Gleitman; BOTTOM ROW — David Morris, Jeff Schiff, John Plock, Harry Parker, Tim Hawkins, David Sengstaken. TOP ROW — Gigi Powell, Beverly Taylor, Susan Madison, Holly Caribene, Pam Picoli; MIDDLE ROW — Susan Giordano, Jennifer Thayer, Susan Thomas, Maggie Keats; BOTTOM ROW — Michel Lagana, Leslie Fromm. EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW — Lisa Gilden, Kathleen Vuillet, Meg Flynn, Michele Simmons; MIDDLE ROW — Susan Francolini, Catherine Copp, Susan Vittoria, Alice Wade, Melita Rines ; BOTTOM ROW — Dinah Huntoon, Laura Bergman. NINTH GRADE Amy Schmidt, Heather Vuillet, Kathleen Mann, Janet Bruckner, Katie Dere¬ gibus, Vicki Neville, Cynt¬ hia Colombo, Penny Meal¬ ing, Kristin Fullam, Eliza¬ beth Hagan, Betsy Licht. VARSITY HOCKEY ■i FIRST ROW — Adele MacDonlad, Jackie Feldman, Kyna Kerwin; SECOND ROW — Laurie Bruckner, Pam Walker, Barbara Gallagher, Daphne Riker, Kimi Puntillo, Mary Mann, Gaie Bohner; THIRD ROW — Patti Francolini, Robin Walker, Valerie Taylor; ABSENT — Meredyth Hull. FIRST ROW — Nadyne Passerini, Linda Rumbold, Ann Silvestri, Linda Fickensher, Laura Stein, Tilde Mariani, Allison Bannister; SECOND ROW Harriet Grimm, Sally Fraser, Nancy Nichols, Nancy Toher. .! FIELD HOCKEY 178 A GYMNASTICS AND MODERN DANCE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW — Ken Mills, Tim Andrea, Nick Nichols, Mike Ruppel, Joe Mandala, Tom Cullen, Bruce Wood, Phil Knox, Coach Robert Vessichelli; SECOND ROW — Chris Shaddock, Bob Keogh, Gene Persip, Dave Sheiffer, Randy Perkins, Len Sha¬ piro, Robert Levy, Steve Wierzbicki, Forrest Levin; THIRD ROW — Coach Joe Umbria, Coach Charlie Williams, John Ottaviano, Jay Andrea, Fred Abels, Peter Bli- ven, Albert Keogler, Lloyd Goldmon, Coach Jim Luongo; FOURTH ROW — Todd Brown, Craig Colombo, Ed Kunmann, Bob McGreevey; FIFTH ROW — Frank Forelle, Charlie Francolini, Jarett Wait, Donald Erickson. l FIRST ROW —Jim Greene, Bill Adelson, Ken Block, Peter Johnston, Jay Buckley, Sandy Hull; SECOND ROW — Peter Bowne, William Piccoli, Cliff Lovette, Gray Goodman, Kevin Hertwig, Tom Aufiero, Howie Klein, Chris Mayer, Stan Hamilton; THIRD ROW — Drew Diaz, Peter Flint, Gary Hamilton, Stefan Shaffer, Judd Frey, Chris Mayer, Tom Kaufman, Roger Thomas; STANDING — Manager Jonathan Spencer, Coaches John Runyon, Willie Merriken, Ward Seibert. JUNIOR VARSITY rlRST ROW — Rich Corbisiero, Peter Staiger, Peter Westermann, Mark Goldsmith, Chris Campbell; SECOND ROW — Jeff Jones, Greg Azzolin, Ling Li, Jim Solomito, Jim Shirley; THIRD ROW — Coach Cal Wynit, Po Managuna, Louis Giffuni, Tom Lovell, Bill Stahl, David Cohen, Ken Pill. 189 GIRLS BASKETBALL FIRST ROW — Cindy Foster, Pam Piccoli; SECOND ROW — Susan Gior¬ dano, Michelle Meyers, Gigi Powell; THIRD ROW — Melia Parchman, Jenni¬ fer Thayer; FOURTH ROW — Susan Thomas, Beverly Taylor, Cynthia Guidi, Ann Wade. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT — Dinah Huntoon, Susan Francolini, Jane Goldsmith, Alice Wade, Lesley Graham, Susan Vittoria, Catherine Copp, Laura Bergmann, Melita Rines. Mill Left to Right — Roxanne Holmes, Nancy Toher, Liz Hagan, Nancy Asinof, Sally Fraser, Kate Deregibus. m VARSITY FIRST ROW — Mary Mann, Allison Ban¬ nister, Kim Puntillo; SECOND ROW — Christin Fullam, Valerie Taylor, Kyna Ker- win, Dang Mahaguna. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING j nvr-: ., ' vx, cfc ’ KNEELING — Howie Klein, Pat Diaz, Kurt Olander, Todd Brown, Judd Frey, Ed Ku mann, Stefan Shaffer, Chris Shaddock, John Ottaviano, Jim Blihar, Jordan Grabel, Jim Shi ley, Doug Mallory, Forrest Levin; STANDING —John Spence, Drew Diaz, Fred Abels, Dc Erickson, Craig Colombo, Maurice Reid, Gene Knoll, Roger Thomas, Terry Chermak, Albe Keogler, Charlie Francolini, Chip Behai, Coach Marty Jacobson. ML jR mm Wttmmmf ‘ - - ' ! •£■ fc ff V i3r1 m A ' jjfc J pmmi w | . T-j L . p ; § 09 nr | ”1 a 1 i . • 198 ICE HOCKEY Tim Andrea Peter Johnston William Picoli Bruce Wood Steve Donohue Peter Bliven Jay Andrea Joe Jackson Donald Shea Chris Peterson John Viscardi Bruce Pailet Paul Meade Mike Teitel Jim Shirley Ed Silver Peter Lemay Greg Neville 199 MW i Sr if ■ TS K He m f r ' a , - $ V- •; ; , 1% 1 -V ; ' ' W T ! 203 KNEELING — Brian Connelly, Phil Knox, John Goodwin; STANDING — Coach Albie Swartz, Steve Mills, Tom Cullen, Gene Persip, Tom Aufiero, Nick Nichols, Gary Hamilton, Stan Hamilton, Stuart Jordan. KNEELING —Jim Solomito, Craig Oliver, Mark Goldsmith, Keith Fox, Jeff Jones, Robert McGreevey, Randy Van Raalte, Chuck Cooperstein. VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY 204 mtm TOP ROW Griff McNair Bill Casey Chuck Cooperstein Stephen Donohue Gene Knoll Mike Ruppel Ken Block Howie Klein BOTTOM ROW Robert Lanzner Mark Comyns Ling Li Craig Oliver Joe Mandala Tim Andrea John Goodwin Paul Rosta BASEBALL ■ % A ■ 207 GIRLS’ LACROSSE I || |!| ' i if I CLOCKWISE FROM TOP — Lib Randall, Barbara Gallagher, Pam Walker, Nancy Nichols, Vicki Neville, Tori Butt, Linda Rumbold, Nadyne Passerini, Amy Schmidt, Heather Vuillet, Allison Davis. SOFTBALL FIRST ROW — Sally Fraser, Nancy Nichols, Debbie McNair, Tina Rose, Valerie; SECOND ROW — Harriet Grimm, Kyna Kerwin, Tilde Mariani, Vicki Chesler, Linda Rumbold; THIRD ROW — Pam Walker, Kim Makris, Daphne Riker. 208 GOLF Richard Walters, Gray Goodman, Dave Sheiffer, Bradley Abbott, Lenny Shapiro, Ed O.zolari, Chris Van Vliet, Chris Rose, Adele MacDonald, Liz Murcott. m TENNIS , I i FIRST ROW — Ed Weiss, Jim Greene, Brian Connelly; SECOND ROW — Stuart MacDonald, Peter Flint, Roger Gilmartin, Chip Behai, Paul Bosse, Kurt Olander, A1 Mincer; THIRD ROW —John Staiger, Dave Cohen. 212 mu I ’ Hi: ' ! i Bw. ■ ] Pfi [I A::, i ji.i, -j Vw • • b. ■ L 1 ' M tail! FIRST ROW — Ann Silvestri, Patricia Francolini, Gaie Bohner, Jacalyn Feldman, Mary Mann, Gaby Korchin; SECOND ROW — Pam Spiegel, Tori Butt, Robin Walker, Meredyth Hull, Cathy Blechman, Beth Karlin, Lisa Kimmel. 213 214 LACROSSE ■ $ 0 0-ffa iriltr ir i m£ p-wi ' vj Patrick Diaz, Jim Shirley, Mark Goldsmith, Jeff Viscardi, Judd Frey, Charlie Francolini, Bruce Pailet, Sandy Hull Fred Abels, Peter Lemay, Bruce Paulsen, Drew Diaz, Todd Brown, Frank Forelle, Peter Bli- ven, Forrest Levin Stefan Shaffer, Chris Mayer, John Epler Maurice Reid, Nick Nichols, Albert Keogler, Bob McGreevey Angelia Cole, whom we are sponsoring through Save The Children Federation Debra (Angelia’s sister) Angelia From among the children whom you help to feed and clothe, to get an education and learn job skills, will come the doctors, nurses, and community leaders of tomorrow. In leaving a legacy of hope to them, you will help to bring about a future golden age when poverty exists no more.” Save The Children Federation 217 _ BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1974 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and they who live by it grow in understanding. ” Psalm 111:10 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. ” Proverbs 3:3,6 God loved the world so much that He gave His only Son, that everyone who has faith in Him may not die but have eternal life. ” John 3:16 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 74 MARMORALE BROS. INC. — GENERAL CONTRACTING — Paving, Excavations, Drainage, Sewerage, Concrete, Masonry and Equipment Rental, Lands caping, Snow Plowing, Rubbish Removal, and Material Supply Service, etc. 228 OYSTER BAY ROAD Office — 671 -5025 Locust Valley, N.Y. Empress Knitting Mill 348 Irving Avenue Ridgewood, New York 11560 221 BEST WISHES CERTIFIED INDUSTRIES 344 DUFFY AVENUE HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK QUALITY FASHIONS Here n ' Now ROOSEVELT FIELD MALL GARDEN CITY, N.Y. 11530 (516) 248-0050 VALUE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 74 Andrea Radio Co. 27-01 Bridgeplaza N. Long Island City, N.Y. Good Luck to Class of 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feldman Best Wishes fo the Class of ' 74 Medical Plaza Billing Services Glen Cove, N.Y. 222 AMF INCORPORATED 223 MAnhasset 7-7826 THE ANNEX 2070 Northern Boulevard Manhasset, L.I., N.Y. I 1030 Looking for a Rosebush? 300 Varieties Brookville Nurseries Inc. 5300 Northern Blvd. Brookville, N. Y. Roy J. Izzo I mile east MA6-00I8 of C. W. Post College FORMAL. WEAR SPECIALISTS Weddings - Proms . cruises - all social Functions Daily io A.M. - 6 P.M. Mon. a Thurs. 576 Plandome road IO A.M. - 0:30 P.M. Manhasset, N. Y. 11030 Free Parking in Rear 316-627.4252 J. S. MONESTERE (Koto ©pttcfcms, Oculists Prescriptions Filled Distinctive Eyewear 103 Forest Avenue (516) 671-6883 GLEN COVE, NEW YORK 11542 LE SHACK FOR MEN 23 Forest Avenue Locust Valley, N.Y. I 1568 Our way of doing business... a hello, a smile and a thank you FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION G. JAMES HERSCHLEIN Sales Manager Lincoln Continental TYLER MOTORS CORPORATION 49 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, New York 11542 Phone: OR 1-4700 MBKCUIft Chic Knitwear Co. Inc. WALLS OF DISTINCTION, INC „_ 885 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N.Y. I 1010 ORiole 6-2457 MEYER AUTO REPAIR, INC. GENERAL REPAIRING — LUBRICATION — TOWING FRONT END ALIGNMENT — GAS OIL 83 BIRCH HILL ROAD LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 11560 EASTNOR HARDWARE OYSTER BAY EAST NORWICH 11732 TAVERN ON THE PLAZA The Plaza Locust Valley, N. Y. OR 1-3159 DROBBIN ' S INC. Fine Apparel for the Entire Family Forest Avenue — Locust Valley, I 1560 LOCUST VALLEY, N.Y. OR 6- 0544 227 Compliments of Dudley and Company COLOR CLAD PAINT STORES Co-ordinating Paint, Wallcoverings, Carpet, Fabrics 3 School St. 385 North Country Road 7 len Cove, N. Y. Setauket, N. Y. W. E. BRITTON SON, INC. 1fr exonc gardens 125 Forest Avenue LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. A DIVISION OF EXOTIC PLANTS, INC. RT. 25A • EAST NORWICH, L.I., NEW YORK 11732 516 • 922-9100 Best Wishes from FOR CLAMBAKES OR PARTIES CALL US ... WE WILL PLAN, PREPARE AND EVEN CATER YOUR AFFAIR. PARK |0) EAST 56 FOREST AVE., LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 516 OR 6-1776 A TOWNSHIP NEIGHBOR COMPLIMENTS OF M. TAUB PEARL BUTTON CO. INC. 15 WEST 36 STREET, N.Y..N.Y. 10018 229 LACKMAN FOOD SERVICE Provides food and service for: Friends Academy C. W. Post College La Salle Military Academy Newsday Inc. Sabena Belgian World Airlines Suffolk Community College Dowling College Security National Bank ITT Life Insurance Co. of New York East Williston School District Could we be of service to you? 516 — 747-0633 230 SOUND OF SALCO KNITWEAR SUPPLIES INC Featuring Customized Sound Systems For Car and Home 20 Bogart Street Complete Line of Stereo Accessories ■ a _ • , , _ . Brooklyn, N.Y. 11206 Large Selection of Tapes at Low Prices We Service All Types of Repairs TUSON TRADING CORP. 231 Best Wishes Class of 74 Classic Sportswear For Men of Distinction COVE RECORD SHOP 188 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, 671-1275 (516) 676-1199 Claid CPazty a.LLs.’iij HALLMARK CARDS - CANDY NOVELTIES - STATIONERY - GIFTS 192 Birch Hill Road ELAINE a SAM BROWN LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 1 1560 ORiole 1-1266 ucJvtenJcv Stasis .t and G. DORAN Proprietor 147 SEA CLIFF AVENUE GLEN COVE, N. Y. 11S42 A. GIARDINA, Prop. FRUITS VEGETABLES - GIFT BASKETS QUALITY GROCERIES MEATS 303 SEA CLIFF AVENUE SEA CLIFF, N.Y. Tel. 676-7644 CD Sal HAIR STYLES Open Daily Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 43 THE PLAZA BIRCH HILL ROAD LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. INGENTS FRENCH CLEANERS TAILORS Sam Day Service 421-PLANDOME ROAD - MANHASSET, N.Y. {OPPOSITE MANHASSET THEATRE) PLANT ON PREMISES MA 7-0476 MA 7-9697 Cleaners-Shirt Laarrderer Montrose Supply Equipment Div. of Montrose Oil Belting Co. Inc. 71 No. 6th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 232 KANE PAPER CORP. 2365 Milburn Avenue Baldwin, New York I 1510 OAKLAND KNITTING MILLS 345 Eldert Street Brooklyn, New York I 1227 233 LOCUST VALLEY’S 63 Forest Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A FULL SERVICE BANK TOWN COUNTRY FLOWERS 601 Plandome Rd. Manhasset, New York 11030 PHONE MA 7-0026 ORiole 6-0138 ORiole 6-0139 DEPOT GARAGE of Locust Valley Inc. LOCUST VALLEY WILLYS Est. 1931 P. E. SMITH, Pret. Locust Valley, N. Y. MARINO CLEANERS Locust Valley OR 6-5870 BELL AND HALPERN PHARMACY • SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 87 FOREST AVE. GLEN COVE, N. Y. OR 6-2298 83A FOREST AVE. GLEN COVE, N. Y. OR 6-2920 HAROLD STFWIE 78 SOUTH ST., OYSTER BAY, N. Y. RT. 106 NORTH COLONY WYTHE STATIONERY (cards, toys, gifts, stationery) 209 Forest Avenue Glen Cove, New York I 1542 PHONE ORiole 1-2660 BERGANO ' S MARKET PRIME MEATS, POULTRY 37 Forest Avenue Closed Mondays Locust Valley, N.Y. FINE JEWELRY • DIAMONDS • APPRAISALS Special Consideration to Students. BAMBERGER ' S WATCHES, INC. 2 School Street Glen Cove, New York I 1542 (516) 671-0779 235 BOOSTLER BOOSTS AGAIN Pool) Corner 45 The Plaza • Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 HILLIARD ' S ARMY NAVY, INC. 37 Glen Street Glen Cove, New York Phone OR 1-3330 Be not wise in your own eyes Revere the Lord and depart from evil Proverbs 3:7 Berkeley Seek eagerly for peace with everyone and for holiness without which no one shall see the Lord. Hebrews 12:14 Berkeley But seek first His kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well. Matthew 6:33 N.I.V. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 74 Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Pill 236 BONDED PACKAGING CORP. Afiy nn THE HUNTINGTON FINE ARTS WORKSHOP Jean and Joseph Mack, Directors (516) 421-0421 The Phoenix Antiques and Collectables Bought and Sold 15-21 Oyster Bay Road Locust Valley, New York Open Tuesday to Saturday I 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tel. No. 671-1918 ISABEL BARRY 8h, ME ‘ 0 , nE tuulc eeeiiehjia 516 — 676-3524 SIMON ' S SPORT SHOP OR 1-3134-5 MISS MARIE ' S BEAUTY SALON 16 School St. Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 OR 6-7500 9 School Street Glen Cove, New York 238 P.I.R.G. The men who brought you consumer fraud, environmen¬ tal destruction, corporate irresponsibility, governmental unresponsiveness will not bring you P.I.R.G. Public Interest Research Group A student-run, nader-oriented organization Offices throughout the country Over 240 offices on college campuses 239 With Love from Marj and Guillaume NORTH SHORE JEWELERS 569 Plandome Road Manhasset, N.Y. 240 OR 6-1544 Authorized Sales and Service GLEN COVE IMPORTED CARS, INC. 8 I Glen Ave. R. SCHULTZ, Pres. Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Saab: It’s what a car should be Compass Foreign Auto Parts Ltd. “Foreign Parts For Foreign Cars” 55 Forest Ave. Glen Cove, N. Y. 11542 759-0556 20 OYSTER BAY RD LOCUST VALLEY Papala Records, Tapes and Things Bob Hollin: OR 6 - 9568 5 THE PLAZA • LOCUST VALLEY. N.Y. 516 6711883 19 THE PLAZA • LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 516 671 3210 4 VIA MIZNER • PALM BEACH. FLA. 305 655 0114 376 13TH AVE. SOUTH • NAPLES. FLA. 813 649 6371 42 JOBS LANE • SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. 516 283 2395 BEST WISHES TO OUR DAUGHTER LINDA AND HER CLASSMATES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruckner 241 Tel. No. 516-692-5788 GEORGE E. HOLZKAMP 516 - 676-1700 OWNER-MANAGER HERITAGE CANDLE SHOP S ' fegcr-CStlhcr Infers, 3lnc, 29 Main Street Cold Spring Harbor, New York 1 1724 155 SCHOOL STREET (CORNER OF DOSORIS) GLEN COVE. NEW YORK Long Island ' s Most Complete Candle Shop Snappy Shoes usy SHOLKOFF’S 282 Main St. 88 SCHOOL STREET GLEN COVE, L. 1., N. Y. 11542 Huntington Village OTHER OFFICES MANHASSET, L. 1. FLUSHING, L. 1. ORIOLE 6-1669 4 759-0405 Home Phon T f 516 671-0120 iD-e and Larry Hoffman EVE COMPANY Antiques and Old Prints cA(u. SB CM cJ fMehj Creative Framing 324 Sea C||ff Avenue Sea Cliff, N Y. 11579 Hours: Wed. through Sun. 12 noon to 5 P.M. 676-9766 Fancy Cakes Ask for Julie Our Specialty STRICOFF ' S BAKERY GARDEN CENTER AND All Baking Done On Premises Special Orders Taken for All Occasions 1-30 McCombs Lane Park Plaza Shopping Center Glen Cove Road Old Brookville, N.Y. COUNTRY STORE PHONE 295 GLEN COVE AVENUE OR 6-5846 SEA CUFF, N. Y. 11579 242 Savings Bank ™ member FDIC Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Nassau and Westchester 200 Birch Hill Road, Locust Valley 333 Glen Cove Avenue, Sea Cliff 6311 North Hempstead Turnpike, East Norwich Best Wishes From MARTINS Brooklyn — Garden City — Babylon — Huntington Smith Haven — Mall 4 175 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, New York 11560 ELIZABETH CULLIMORE A nhmale [ Ipparel WALNUT 2-6606 7 WEST MAIN STREET OYSTER BAY, N. Y. DAVID BRETT INC 253 A. Street Boston, Mass. 02210 Compliments of SAGAMORE PHARMACY INC. 86 South St. Oyster Bay, N.Y. Service and Integrity Since 1918 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. fo 5:30 p.m. 692-5678 245 Congratulations to the Class of ' 74 Helen and Alan Greene COVE CAMERA SHOP 30 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. (516) ORiole 6-0444 Compliments of A Friend Rhoda Bernard Heyer Fancy Wicker Furniture Clocks, Fixtures Unusual Collectables Quality Antiques Purchased 316 Sea Cliff Avenue, Sea Cliff, L.I., N.Y. 11579 Bus: (516) 671-0404 Res: (516) 621-3058 win LOCUST VALLEY N Y Emily and Jerry Spiegel Pam and Lise Spiegel ' ? ■ ■ r X ' ' - ■ 4 1 J _ Tin t ■
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