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I For SARAH VUILLET, Whom We Affectionately Call Mom ( 1 r p ■ ' m jggg Ik VB ' £ ■ B L fs bmr JB 1 K|L 4 fl |WM %- K M iE ,. Mi Bjf s mm 9yl . ; t . . ' ■ IV |r 1 v i f f J| .. . ' c .£fl EK 2,ri HM i Kf .. S S ' t . ' I A Hk:, ' 1‘ .B : v fjft f •fir ft w f ' ■; ' ' ■ : - sp| , np 1 . m H ••-■r p Jp IT MP i ? B ; ' {■;■ y I m f ,; ' : HK« Ri l. ' ■ ■t JlSW HI ' mM$f fik. 3 4 5 ip i,i i 1 A. ri 1 Lmjf 1 H ' 4 - Mr 7 k 9 ' ,A - , .-I,,, ! If ' I If -1 IV • 1 i i il f sPI ■ § f rj | ■ maarlB I i a i‘ ■ 4 ,- al t wcff 1 • 1 V ||f| ■ 1 , jl? 1 ■ ' 1 d y §■ ..it r :, jx« 9 ■ % f 9 fl 4 v vK‘l 1 f, ' lay ■ fi -« • IvjB 15 J t f- A . Mom and the boys - 21 J Robert Cressy Jane Freeman Richard (Docl Holland Bobbie Swain « W S ... .£ s. 23 9 PATRICIA STAIGER PEGGY BRUCIA JAMES CAMPBELL 25 J $ 1 $ | MAUREEN DURSO NICHOLAS DECANDIA BRUCE MILLER 26 SUSAN ADAMS ELIZABETH WHEELER ALICE KAPLAN THOMAS MANN DIANA SIEGEL i 29 —■. ' . ' ••iff •«i ■ I ., , ' it ‘ • ' , • . • •« , v • fit • lit ' 1 w J wm I y g ALEC DICK ROBERT VESSICHELLI 30 PATRICIA PARMALEE ARTHUR O’HANLON FREDERIC WITHINGTON 32 WILLIAM MERRIKEN, JR. ARDITH CAMPBELL BETTINA HUMMERSTONE A STEPHEN RANDALL MARILYN DOYLE JAMES LUONGO MARY HELLER BLANCHE SCHMIDT J3)0 tIe mrS MARY FICKENSCHER i I 37 DAVID CLARK JOHN BARRETT LESLEY GRAHAM ' 3 ' I 38 MR. KEVIN HERTZWIG JOE SERVELLO Sm. SARAH VUILLET ♦ % JUNE HAHN ROGER ERICKSON i 42 A DOROTHY PRESTON YVONNE KERINS str uttsts ' unnntr JssttiimSiE SUZANNE MAGIll MARY MANN p 1 -p«k w JACQUILENE COPP FRANK O’CONNER 47 u. ' 49 k LOWER SCHOOL A 58 PRE-KINDERGARTEN BACK: Katana Sanford. FRONT: Robert Vassel, D. Goldstein, G. Perry, L. Dufek, N. Hicks, T. Murphy, C. Aqui- tino, M. Erlanger, J. Kopplman, A. Zamora, J. Nadell, M. Strone. KINDERGARTEN KNEELING: D. Fortunoff, R. Fioretti, S. Law- lor, M. Comyns, M. Busching, M. Cuales, A. Moskowitz, A. Levitt, D. Craig. STANDING: W. Cooper, D. Hart, E. Beiles, K. Strom, C. Moeller, R. MacCrate, N. Pitman, T. Winters, B. Milner, A. O ' Hanlon, H. Parks, J. Okun. ALPHA ONE SITTING: S. Koppelman, J. Goldstein, K. Vas¬ sel, T. Rubsam, B. Lassandro, L. Sotsky, K. Hawkins, H. Packer. STANDING: B. Doyle, I. Craig, M. Constan¬ tine, C. Okun, D. Craig, G. Berger, I. Kovac, D. Cooper, D. Colasante. A 59 BACK ROW: C. Dowling, B. Ackerman, P. Trunk, E. Page, N. Pill, J. Muskin, S. Gitlin, T. Kovac, I. Goldsmith, J. Lifton. FRONT ROW: L. Match, R. Cohen, P. Barnet, C. Comyns, S. Newbery, W. Messing. i v€ X P - . ■ laK S| fl ■ ' fwm - M|i|§| I (I BACK ROW: D. Bailey, B. Nadell, C. Colombo, L. Cooper, S. Huntoon, D. Sterling, T. Vaughan, M. Darson. FRONT ROW: E. Bru, R. Fortunoff, K. Wittman, S. Gitlin, B. Koppel- man, A. Moskowitz, J. Beresford. 60 J OMEGA STANDING: L. Klauber, M. Flynn, W. Huntoon, J. McCall, H. Leavitt, B. Lifton, M. Temkin, T. Fox, T. Christman. KNEELING: M. Reid, P. Gilden, P. Wecker, J. Hummerstone, J. Palmich, J. Baskin, A. Kamat. SITTING: S. Holmes, M. Poloukhine, B. Lawlor, R. Mitchell, L. Fortunoff, F. Halo. A BETA II TOP ROW: E. Field, L. Francolini, B. DeSimone, K. Erickson, K. Mann, A. Batty, A. Bacquie, N. Donahue, A. Kotimsky, R. Dioguardi, D. Fox, J. Leavitt, J. Celestino, S. Virgo, K. Ikle. FRONT ROW: P. Fortunoff, D. Wittman, E. Lawlor, N. Saltzman, P. Flynn, L. Fickenscher, V. Moran, M. Pasqualina, T. Winner, P. Doyle, S. Lash, T. Krakower. 1 A 63 A i ! 64 ROW 1: Mr. Clark, L. Rhodes. ROW 2: M. McGreevey, L. Westermann, T. Miller, N. Kolovos. ROW 3: K. Peters, D. Match, B. Shea, A. Menzin, J. Winner, C. Madden. ROW 4: A. Levitt, R. Newlin, C. Shapiro, R. Zoller, C. Schindler, N. Kotimsky, G. vonZedlitz. ROW 5: K. Vanderkloot, T. Mitchell, I. Schneider, C. Walters, A. Messing, C. Sim¬ mons, G. Machover. ROW 1: R. Cohen, P. Keats, J. Fortunoff, M. Beckhard, A. Hummerstone, K. Diaz, C. Castagna, P. Hawkins. ROW 2: R. Blechman, M. Carey, D. Andrea, R. Fromm, G. Desimone, P. Drasher, Mr. Fiske. H t -fnwpspii A MV OCMCftr v VO MM.R m ft Mill CTZ IMM.I ftftUO Vutt Hi •OUT HfV . - . • cc 9m y-i ■ rwmim l « K IJ WWWB I W P, ROW 1: J. Jaffen, A. Messing. ROW 2: B. Makris, L. Jaroslow, O. Poloukhine, A. Mariani, R. Macy, L. Kerins, D. Moran, D. Mandell, A. Kamat, P. Lash, Mr. Fickensher, S. Krabauer, A. Jordan, B. Pill, M. Jenkins. ROW 1: V. Sumner, K. Schiff, G. Weaks, S. Uhl, E. Sahzman, J. Warbe, M. Rose, D. Sachen, S. Shaddock. ROW 2: B. Wonder, M. Salzhauer, M. Sengstaken, T. Vining, P. Teitel, S. Stravitz, W. Rines, S. Vuillet, R. White, L. Relli, Mr. Chubb. 72 ROW 1: B. Boye, B. Glertman, G. Conway, T. Davis, P. Block, D. Fredricks, B. Hayman. ROW 2: D. Gromme, L. DeVendittus, J. Beckhard, A. Freese. ROW 3: T. Donahue, W. Gilden, M. Bellman, J. Gavin. r 1 - -V f 2 r I SS y.fe • 1 w • SLjl ▼T PBSB PUr ■ „ L 11 i let j ? ilJ uSgtetJ 74 75 BOTTOM: L. Fromm, S. Colombo, S. Giordano, H. Cara- bene, M. Brandon. ROW 2: J. DiMatteo, T. Auferio, D. Gleitman, A. Abels. ROW 3: Mrs. Freeman. ROW 4: C. Guidi, R. Anderson, G. Futterman, M. Diamond, C. Cohan, S. Conner, T. Givan, R. Alino, M. Fisher. BOTTOM: B. Taylor, P. Picoli, G. Powell. ROW 2: T. Ruben, C. Pohl, J. Spinello, L. Sklover, S. Thomas, J. Thayer. ROW 3: A. Pleus, H. Walker, B. Shea, E. Simes, D. Schleider, R. Simpson, P. Stein, Mrs. Swift. ROW 4: D. Peterson. BOTTOM: M. Parchman, J. Jaffer, M. Keats, D. Imbesi, M. Meyers, K. Moss, L. Kurzius. ROW 2: W. Nichols, M. Lagana, H. Parker, D. Morris, M. Irwin. ROW 3: P. Mahaguna, C. Meade, J. Madden, Mr. Philander, F. Lytle, D. Hlausa, J. Hawkins. % ' VJ. MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT I Gershwin Years Oklahoma! 84 85 The Drunkard (or The Fallen Saved) I « i NINTH GRADE SITTING: S. Honig, I. Kaplan. ROW I: M. Bodack, M. Simmons, Lisa Bergmann, P. Bartlett, A. Blaney, T. Stravitz. ROW 2: D. Hirsch, W. Freese, W. Cooper, H. Dreizen, A. Gioia. KNEELING: A. Dupont, M. Chadzynski, T. Mincer. ROW 1: J. Pill, D. Huntoon, T. Beckhard, L. Heyman, L. Leach, D. Drasher, V. Fromm. ROW 2: J. Albertson, M. Macy, S. Vittoria, C. Copp, C. Simpson, Laura Bergman, A. Wade, A. Freiman, S. Swartzman, S. Francolini, C. Wheeler, F. Orzechowski, G. Steiner, D. Berger, E. Sweeney. ROW 1: K. Vuillet, M. Schulman, C. Wait, L. Gilden, G. Andrea, K. Winner. ROW 2: D. Hanley, B. Prisant, J. Lee, E. Guidi, M. Rines, T. Hawkins, R. Klein, M. Flynn f . T- 1 ROW 1: R. Softer, L. Dillof, G. Gavin, B. Paillet, C. Price, M. Ladinsky. ROW 2: L. Garner, J. Schiff, K. Mills, D. Sengstaken, J. Mack, M. Welt. ABSENT: M. Janoska, J. Kauf¬ man, D. Toher, J. Wylie, L. Frucht, Goldsmith, E. Westermann. 93 im ■ 4 95 ■ 1 fr V, j RRft 1 i i i i A: 1 j ' .A mt ff ' ii iflP ► % 4 1 I T 11 mm t 1 H v ■a f y y 99 4 ’ ..if B f f S ' TENTH GRADE KNEELING: D. Riefler, P. Meade, M. Cohn, C. Arrau, P. Rubin. STANDING: N. Wheeler, C. Olko, A. Abels, M. French, S. Apt, J. Parker, M. Westerling, D. Givan, D. Sacken, J. Grabel, K. Kamat, S. Beckhard. KNEELING: P. Rubin, D. Barclay, M. Greene, P. LeMay, C. Colombo. STANDING: P. Rosta, J. Ladinsky, M. Comyns, D. Brandon, Adam Ant, A. Weiss, L. Goodman, J. Zulli, G. Spencer, E. Boyle, M. Abel, K. Fox, P. Diaz, L. Li. ABSENT: R. Allison, B. Bourne, D. Cohen, C. Chaddick, L. Haskel, E. Morrison. 98 KNEELING: S. Schroeter, K. Deregibus, P. Mealing, L. Mallory, J. Epler, Mickey Mouse. STANDING: A. Schmidt, K. Mann, H. Vuillet, S. Emmer, J. Colombo, E. Calzolari, S. Weinstein, S. Pennoyer, J. Bruckner, E. Silver. KNEELING: Bugs Bunny, C. Oliver, R. Holmes, G. McNair, P. Verhing. STANDING: L. Hagan, C. Cooperstein, Courageous Cat, K. Fullam, J. Perkins, K. Conner, M. Teitel, S. Mills, N. Dubin, Minute Mouse, D. Brandon, Tweetie, A. Davis, J. Waldman, B. Shapiro. ABSENT: V. Neville, J. Parker, D. Robinson, J. Shirley, J. Staiger. ■ 99 ni T COURSE IN ALGEBRA 103 ELEVENTH GRADE Y 1 Ef A i ( 1 $ I ml- M mkJ L 4I 1 TOP: C. Peterkin, J. Blihar, C. Francolini, C. Colombo, S. MacDonald, J. Ottaviano. STAIRS: S. Walsh, P. Kaplan, M. Seamon. BOTTOM: T. Wheeler-Nicholson, S. Broner, C. De Simone, F. Forelle, N. Nichols, B. Zirinis, R. McGreevey, A. Silvestri. ABSENT: P. Ackerman, J. Bolton, T. Brown, N. Giordano, R. Kelley, A. Keogler, G. Korchin, C. Rose, K. Sweeney, J. Viscardi. TOP: M. DeVenoge, L. Wu, T. Gordon, M. Goldsmith, B. Pailet. STAIRS: L. Fick- enshe B. Muran, G. Goodman, N. Toher, L. Spiegel. BOTTOM: P. Bliven, J. Macy, M. Finkeldey, J. Palmer, J. MacKay, D. Arstark, L. Brosnan. re 1 : J Ti k I 104 BELOW: TOP: F. Forelle, D. Erickson, C. Colombo, P. Stoiger, C. Francolini, G. Neville, C. Peterkin. ON STAIRS: L. Giffuni, J. Marshall, J. Jackson, G. Bartlett. BOTTOM: M. Bleecker, J. Janoska, J. Mincer, L. Gibralter, L. Rumbold, L. Stein, C. DiMatteo, R. Lanzner. ABOVE: left to right, TOP ROW: C. Francolini, C. Colombo, J. Wait, G. Virgo, J. Neisloss, C. Campbell, J. T. Frey, J. Andrea. STAIRS: P. Mahaguna, D. Shea, B. Paulsen, J. Batty. BOTTOM: N. Passerini, C. Goodrich, T. Butt, K. Makris, M. Hoch- man, R. Desai. 105 — 107 5 it Tvt BMMiy - Jlki mm Girls’ Softball ! i i 1 VARSITY SOFTBALL: LYING DOWN: Coach Graham. BOTTOM JUNIOR VARSITY: BOTTOM: V. Neville, S. Fraser, L. Hagan, R. Holmes, D. McNair. TOP: P. Meal- ROW: Tina Rose, C. Fullam, P. Walker. STANDING: K. Kerwin, N. ing, H. Grimm, L. Stein, L. Gibraltar, C. Nittoria, J. Seburg. Nichols, B. Gallager, D. Riker . TOP: H. Vuillet. gi 112 J TOP ROW, r. to I.: G. Neville, P. Kaplan, Coach W. Seibert. BOTTOM ROW, r. to I.: J. Sengstaken, G. Steiner, C. Cooperstein, C. Peterkin, M. Greene, S. Swarzman, M. Bodack, J. Buckley, C. Campbell. 113 ii I mmk I I 1 l ! 114 115 k i I 117 k 1 I 118 119 r- J, 11 ■ 1.. ■ V ' ? ' r JtJ :- ■ • --. . r v ; 4 ? .T■.. , v . - - .., A- . , 1 ■ ■ 3.■ ' •. . t, ' - ' .. ’ .... ...; A -r,- 4- - . i.- «■ ■ • . ? ”• a Si Sl •%0 [ ■ ■?} gssS mm 120 122 TOP ROW right to left: Coach Vessichelli, J. Goodman, G. Persip, R. Lanzner, H. Klein, P. Westermann, M. Comyns, G McNair D. R.efler, Manager J. Spencer. BOTTOM ROW, right to left: J. Lee, E. Silver, A. Gioia, R. Klein, A. Furgatch, C. Wheeler p ' Oosta, J. Kaufman, F. Orzechowski. E. Morrison, C. Arrau. 123 ■j . v] V. ' « ta. ffy, - sPggSlMj Jn br ' QR| y.f v ra EL w m r J l SlIll BII is ' vi ' - ' ' Ml - i, ' Ha; Tl BB .h 1 4 ' ' SlBiifl Y-: m ■■ W® ' ?i : v _ f . v r ■.. Track Team ROW 1: A. Schmitt, C. VanVIeit, S. Schroeder, N. Toher, C. Rose, Coach Miller. ROW 2: D. Shieffer, L. Shapiro, J. Blihar, R. Perkins. ROW 1: P. Diaz, B. Pailet, M. Janoska, C. Gavin. ROW 2: C. Wait, C. Price, T. Hawkins, E. Calzolari, J. Pill, J. Perkins, K. Winner, J. Wylie, B. Borne. J.V. LaCrosse ROW 1: M. Reid, J. Frey, C. Mayer, M. Goldsmith, R. Levy, K. Pill. ROW 2: P. Bliven, J. Andrea, C. Francolini, F. Forelle, B. McGreevey, J. Epler, A. Koegler. 132 Varsity LaCrosse MIDJET BASKETBALL TOP- ' C. Pohl, H. Walker, T. Givan, E. Simes, D. Morris, Mr. Fiske, G. Conway, M. Lagana. MIDDLE: J. Pill, P. Stein, T. Rubin, W. Gilden, P. Lash, T. Donahue, J. Gaven, B. Boyle. BOTTOM: G. Futterman, C. Jackson, C. Cohan, M. Diamond, K. Cambell. MIDJET WRESTLING BOTT 0aCh Jacobson ' L - Devendittis M. Sengstaken, J. Hawkins, D. Hlavsa, E. Mahaguna, C. Meade, W. Wonder, J. Davis, Coach Vessichelli, Coach Chubb. BOTTOM: S. Conner, S. Ikle, S. Krakower, H. Parker, J. Warbe, J. DiMatteo, E. Saltzman, S. Uhl, B. Gleitman, D. Mandel, M. Jenkins. 133 - ! i 11 ; JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: SEATED: L. Rumbold, K. Mann, H. Vuillet, L. Weiss, G. Zulli, H. Grimm. STANDING: Miss Graham, G. Goodman, K. Derigibus, J. Bruckner, L. Schmidt, J. Colombo, S. Schroeter, V. Neville, T. Wheeler-Nicholson, Mrs. Wade. 135 STANDING, L. to R. : L. Graham, K. Puntillo, N. Toher, T. Mariani, M. Hull, P. Walker, K. Fullam, N. Nichols, S. Fraser, Mrs. Wade. KNEEL¬ ING: H. Grimm, M. Mann, D. Riker, K. Kerwin, A. Bannister, A. Sylvestri, B. Gallagher. LYING DOWN: V. Taylor. S ' . ?v 12 4 ( 5 r, ‘W r n ??rs « • r ' X ' S r? - ' • «v ■ - .. ► 7th AND 8th GRADE HOCKEY TOP: C. Foster, J. Thayer, G. Powell, M. Parchman, H. Carabiene, Mrs. Wade. MIDDLE: M. Keats, S. Thomas, G. Troy, M. Meyers, S. O’Donnel. BOTTOM: P. Picoli, B. Taylor. 137 VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT: K. Fullam, K. Deregibus, D. Mahaguna. REAR: L. Hagan, A. Bannister, H. Grimm, K. Kerwin, K. Puntillo. ABSENT: M. Mann, R. Holmes. 139 MBHM . 3 Don Shea, B. Pailet, M. Tietel, P. Bliven, J. Jackson, Bruce Pailet, J. Schnieder, J. Wylie, M. Janoska, J. Lee. Varsity Ice Hockey 140 I ' ,f M I - i «, fc (v it ■ :• ' . V. • % k , 1 Midjet Ice Hockey Team TOP: Coach Wynot, W. Nichols, B. Pailet, M. Janoska, J. Schneider, J. Lee, J. Mack, J. Allen, A. Pleus. BOTTOM: A. Abel, J. Madden, W. Shea, T. Aufiero, M. Salzhauer, D. Peterson, M. Fisher, D. Schnieder, J. Spinello, M. Belman, D. Gleitman. m I 145 STANDING: J. Spencer, D. Erickson, D. Mallory, T. Brown, C. Colombo, K. Mills, D. Diaz, G. Knoll, T. Chermack, Coach Miller, Coach Jacobson. KNEELING: J. Ottoviano A. Koeglar, J. Frey, M. Ladinsky, F. Levin, C. Shaddock, K. R. Olander, D. Sengstacken, M. Boddack, D. Toher, P. Diaz. J L. 146 VARSITY BASKETBALL: KNEELING: B. Keogh, B. McGreevey, S. Mills, S. Hamil¬ ton, M. Goldsmith. STANDING: Mr. Schwartz, J. Jones, J. Epler, L. Gifuni, J. 149 I TOP ROW: Mr. Cressey (coach), Chris Price, Tom Hawkins, Frank Orzechowski, Jim Maiden Harry Dreizen, Mr. O ' Connor (coach). FRONT ROW: Tom Beckhard, Steve Swarzman Carol Simpson, Eric Guirdi. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDING: Mr. Dick, C. Wheeler, A. Furgatch, D. Reifler, G. McNair, G. Steiner, P. Westermann, N. Dubin, D. Hirsch, C. Price. KNEELING: A. Gioia, J. Pill, K. Fox, J. Kaufman, C. Cooperstein, G. Spencer, K. Conner, D. Berger. 151 BASEBALL — 1974 (MAAPS CHAMPS) Friends . . . ... .4 6. Friends . . . ... .3 8 . . . . Friends . . . ... .8 9 . . . . Friends . . . ... .4 3. Friends . . . ... 11 2 ... . .SIA Friends . . . . . .19 0. .EMA Friends . . . ... 11 4. Friends . . . . . .11 8 . . . . Friends . . . . . . .4 5. Friends . . . . . . 13 2. Friends . . . . . . .9 8 . . . . Friends . . . . . . .4 1 . . . . Scoreboard LACROSSE — 1974 Friends . . . ... .2 8 . . . . Friends . . . ... .3 7 .. .. Friends . . . ... .6 7 ... . .Poly Prep Friends . . . ... .3 A ... . Friends . . . ... .4 12. .EMA Friends . . . ... 11 2 ... . Friends . . . . . . .3 4 ... . Friends . . . . . . .2 12 ... . Friends . . . . . .12 0 . . . . Friends . . . . . .11 0. Friends . . . . . .10 4. GOLF — 1974 Friends . . . . .5 3. Friends . . . . .6 3. Friends . . . . . 7Vi 1 ' j . . . . Friends . . . . . 8Vj 2V2 ... . . . . C. S. Harbor Friends . . . . .7 2 . Friends . . . . .8 1 . Friends . . . . . 8 V 2 3 V 2 . . . Friends . . . . .9 0 . Friends . . . . .9 0 . Friends . . . . .6 3. Friends . . . . .4 5. TRACK — 1974 (MAAPS CHAMPS) Friends .59 23 . . . Friends .45 37.... Friends .55 29 . . . 20 ... . friends .47 35 . . . : riends .48 33 ... : riends .57 24 . . . SOFTBALL — 1974 Friends . . . . . .34 3 . . . . Friends . . . . . .27 3 . . . . Friends . . . ... .8 11 . . . . Friends . . . . . .10 17. Friends . . . . . . .6 9 ... . Friends . . . . . . .3 6. BOYS TENNIS fMAAPS CHAMPS) Friends . . . . . . .5 0. Friends . . . . . . .5 0. Friends . . . . . . .5 0 . . . . Friends . . . . . . .5 0. Friends . . . . . . .5 0. Friends . . . . . . .3 2. Friends . . . . . . .5 0. Friends . . . . . . .3 2. Friends . . . ....A 1. friends : riends : riends : riends : riends : riends : riends : riends : riends FIELD HOCKEY (MAAPS CHAMPS) ■2 1.STA • 5 0.L. Valley • 4 0. . f.Fieldston 10 0 ,-f. Woodmere • 6 0.Lutheran ■ 2 1 . ..G. N. North • 9 0 . St. Marys •3 0.Holy Child • 3 1 .G. N. South SOCCER (MAAPS CHAMPS) RANKED THIRD IN N.Y. STATE Friends . . . ... .7 3 . . . . Friends . . . . . . .8 2 .... Friends . . . . . . .7 3... . .St. Pius Friends . . . . . . .3 2 ... . Friends . . . . ...A 5.... Friends . . . . . . .6 A . Friends . . . ....2 1 . . . . Friends . . . . ...4 2 . ... Friends . . . ....5 1 . . . . Friends . . . . . . .3 1. Friends . . . . . . .3 2 .... .SIA Friends . . . . . . .3 2 . . . . Friends . . . . . . . 1 3. FOOTBALL (MAAPS CHAMPS) Friends . . . .6 2 .... Friends . . . . . .18 8. Friends . . . ... .6 0. Friends . . . . . .34 0. Friends . . . ... .6 14. Friends . . . ... .0 44. Friends . . . . . .20 14. WRESTLING —FIRST PLACE ICE HOCKEY FRIENDS INVIT. TOURNEY Friends . . . ... .4 5 ... . Friends . . .... 24 34 ... . Friends . . . . . . .3 3. . . .Massapequa Friends . . ....22 37 . . . Friends . . . ...11 5 ... . Friends . . ....48 9 . . . Friends . . . . . . .5 7 . Friends . . ....46 15 . . . Friends . . . . ...2 6 . . . . Friends . . .... 26 32 . . . Friends . . . . . . .3 4 ... . Friends . . ....36 18.... .EMA Friends . . . . . . .3 7 . Friends . . .... 24 33 ... . .G.N. South Friends . . . . . . .2 13. Friends . . ....20 24 . . . Friends . . . ....7 2 ... . Friends . . ....28 18 ... . Friends . . . ...11 2 . . . . Friends . . .... 30 24 ... . Friends . . . . . . .2 3. Friends . . ....29 24 . . . Friends . . . . . . .6 4. Friends . . ....48 15 . . . Friends . . . . . . .7 5. Friends . . . . ...5 8. Friends . . . . . . .2 2 .... Friends . . . . ...2 2 . Friends . . . ... .2 4. Friends . . . . .. .2 3 .... Friends . . . . . . .6 7. Friends . . . . . . . 1 5. 153 154 Russian Club Girls’ Varsity Club A. Literary and Arts Club 155 WLVR Boys’ Varsity Club Middle School Band Student Faculty Board 157 . JL 158 Chess Masters French Club 159 Recorder Group A Cappella Choir 162 m -- -it Chamber Choir I SENIORS Howie I nev$r wondered if I was afraid When there was a challenge to take, It’s time to start livin’ Time fe take a little from this world were given Time to takeTime, For Spring Will turn to Fall |n just no time at all. Each individual is given special gifts, which if used can benefit both himself and the rest-of the world, if not brought forth, they will atrophy. ■ w I I I I Pam Westerling Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes 170 David Hamsley I ran away in the morning now I’m back unpacked Laura Nyro 171 I fly on my own wings Edgard Varese 4. 4. V. Srt J Jr? i pv jjJ itjA ; _ W . —• ... • m “ ' ■ HP 4 Jon Vohs dfrSWIhiMBwrLl - ' VSk • jfrjjjr r. • JV ? X _. tXIIC %. V . « 1 vf - 4 teJF W ' -4PI t i S -m_ _;■; 3t . Yr M --A ' ;• ' m W i A ” ' -T iW :Sm 1 m a v Lisa D. Kimmel Speak to me of summer No winters longer than time can remember — Yes I 173 .v ■ « 5C Mary Mann A Different world cannot be built by indifferent people Peter Marshall ii • ' Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly. I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free. Got to find my corner of the sky “Pippin” IsWJANMA N££ DANG MAHAGUNA CHRISTOPHER BASS MAYER Andrea Lillian Alpern It is only important to love the world . . to regard the world and ourselves and all beings with love, admiration and respect. . . Herman Hesse 184 Robert Holterman It may be better to be a live jacket than a dead lion, but it is better still to be a live lion. And usually easier Robert Heinlein Doug Mallory A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. Courage is the complement of fear. A man who is fearless cannot be courageous. (He is also a fool.) Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors — and miss. You live and learn, or you don’t live long. Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks. Robert Allen Heinlein .. m r ; How can we tell what coming people are aboard ships that may be sailing .to us now from ► Unknown seas. ' h. Charles Dickens u , 2 W, ' SE ' ftj rr ja . •mit ■ •« N ■ 4T 191 I sat one day Just looking up at the sky Do you know what I saw? Clouds joining hands in friendship Forgiveness in the wind The realization of the beauty of colour Softness in the eyes of nature Giving all it’s got to show the Joy and Love that there is on the ground we walk on There had been a storm. You could say a fight, It just couldn’t continue though. For the happiness was too great The understanding in each other was something of God ' s creation. The creation of the earth, of something good. Do you want to know who I saw while looking up at the sky? A Friend. Moira McElhinney — P. Flanagan — I Henry Yen “Solus Lupus est Semper Solus Quem Insequitur Lupi Pernicies. Et, Cum Beate Reveniat Interdum A Cupita Separatione, Fit Ipse Sua Lupi Pernicie.” 194 “If I was an artist who paints With his eyes, I’d study my Subject and silently cry. What the @ t $ !!! Chris Van Vliet You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I ' ll come running to see you again.” Carole King, You’ve got a Friend As for the Class of 1975 “Our revels now are ended. These our actors. As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air. . . We are such stuff as dreams are made on. And our little life is rounded with a sleep.” William Shakespeare, The Tempest As for my years at Friends ' Academy, “It must often be so, when things are in danger: some one has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them” J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings “My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the everchanging view, a wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, a tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold.” Carole King, Tapestry A “Harmony and me, we ' re pretty good company . . .” Elton John, Harmony 195 I i 1 I I I Linda Relli What matters where the road goes? The beauty is in the journey, Josef Muench 196 I I Jt vs Hot jpo55LSCc to step twice into the same river. A 1 HHi Greg Azzolin Sfr;- Sarah Henderson No one ever came to grief except honorable grief by riding horses; no moment of life is lost that is spent in the saddle. ' P I W II r 11 r I Youngmen have often been ruined by owning horses and by ba cking horses, but never by riding them. I I I I Unless of course you break your neck, which taken at full gallop is not a bad death to die. Winston Churchill 200 JL Karen Straus 201 I I I i! And you ' re glad you’re alive You ' ve got nothing to hide And the feeling is free And the feeling is me. Diana Ross 202 Tilde Mariani Warm, Jolly, Friendly, and often getting flustered, Always full of congeniality. And a special kind of gentleness. She concerns herself more with the welfare of others, that of her own. One can laugh with her, and cry with her, and even in bad times, her smile will soon light up your day. She is my friend. What sweetness is left in life, if you take away friendship? Robbing life of friendship is like robbing the world of the sun. Cicero A friend is a fellow who knows all about you, but likes you. A ten-year-old boy a friend 205 YOU CANT WITHDRAW LIKE THIS! ...YoCHAVe A PESPoNS UTY To MANKiNP. 1 we must build societies, AND ESTABLISH COMMERCE, ' AND CREATE ROLiTCAc PHILOSOPHIES, and Economic diversion- so Wecan compete AND CHALLENGE, ' AMD 3UIDD-UP Af?M6 ACAinst ONE Anoths . ,(.... y o N LONO DOES it TAKE To ORpW A Beard likethat p Robert Levy 206 Helen Gayer May I always Have the power To Love and the Freedom To Understand NO-CAL | i I 207 Daphne Riker Thunderclouds have their Lightning Nightingales have their songs. And don’t you see I want my life To be something more than long. I I Kyna Kerwin Come dance with the West Winds and touch all the Mountain tops Sail all the canyons and up to the stars And reach for heavens and hope for the future And all that we can be, not what we are. John Denver 210 Liberty is the luxury of self-discipline. Music, verily, is the mediator between intellectual and sensuous life. Beethoven . ' 1 K-SAf - t: ,, ■:kin ! Whttthas donelory Hhuh I bn UmLs DEFENSE OAFFICHER Who hears music, feels his solitude peopled at once. Robert Browning He who’s not busy being born is busy dying. Penelope Wylie i ■ % • c Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last. Shut thee from heaven with a dome more Till thou at length art free. Leaving thine outgrown shell by life’s unrest sea! O. W. Holmes Betsy Weil Beth Karlin We shall not cease from exploratioi And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we stgrted And know the place for the first tirm S. Eliot, Little Gidding; Four Quartets Stuart Jordan • • i - - £ - I’m not a river or a giant bird That soars to the sea And if I’m never tied to anything I’ll never be Free I wanted magic shows and miracles Mirages to touch I wanted such a little thing from life I wanted so much When I wanted worlds to paint And costumes to wear I think it was here Cause it never was there ,1 -A rlrP N 7 riene ' a a cloud in the Arm, and. id. ' a riaining on. you. Sti.iL you tn.y to keep dnv, but youn dnoubteA teak ihrioug Snd uou ' ve 1.0At aid could, fee,Linq Aad tXOOAe UOUJl leVCAA-CA eeo die oood, leave the bad. i rf ' lake a pew of. theAe, the Aweeden. memondeA Lyon. ' t fo iq.ed them pleaAe, the Aweeteji nemo iteA lo Aed youn. mdnd cd eaAe, tl ' e dnueAt lemedieA ne the Aweeden. memondeA . Ihe ie ' a a Life, fait of oadri and a Idle full of Sy you Aee, the riain doeAn ' t mean much to me host 0 know that .it nay a making, Idold of Living, Make youn da.yA be bndgfd. Iahe a few of theAe.. . .the Aweeden. memondeA Uetue.. IJL ! li glee tnagedicA 220 k Peter Flint “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 ... If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost: that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.’’ Henry David Thoreau 221 j:0 John Goodwin “We are sailing away on a river to the sea and maybe you and me can meet again.” James Taylor Kimi Puntillo “Character is higher than intellect. ” Ralph Waldo Emerson Gene Knoll 226 Tina Rose 227 i “There’s a theory going around that if a fellow oesn’t smoke, drink, over- ortt nr no with nirk eq f or 9° girls, he ' ll live a lot longer. The trouble is, we won ' t r know till somebody tries it.’’ V .’ Jack Wasserman W M ' yA ' ' ; i S HI ft mHBUm 229 Barbara Gallagher 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 passing there Had worn them really about the same, 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 by. And that has made all the difference Robert Frost 230 West is where we all plan to go someday. It is where you go when the land gives out and the old-field pines encroach. It is where you go when you get the letter saying: FLEE, ALL IS DISCOVERED. It is where you go when you are told that you are a bubble on the tide of empire. It is where you go when you hear that thar’s gold in them-thar hills. It is where you go to grow up with the country. It is where you go to spend your old age. Or it is just where you go . . . Robert Penn Warren, All the Kina’s Men . 231 David Sheiffer “Listen to the Lion Oh, listen to the Lion Inside of me And we sailed, and we sailed Away from Denmark Way up to Caledonia Looking for a brand new start James Peterson La plus grande chose du monde c’est du savoir etre a soi. M. E. Montaigne J’y suis, j ' y reste. Maurice De MacMahon Grow old along with me. The best is yet to be! R. Browning I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, And if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful. Frederick S. Peris Nancy Asinof 235 237 , a V It matters not how straight th ppate) How charged with punishment tiwp I am the master of my fate. ' • I am the captain of m ' soul. % , v ' • Invictus f 1 m • ' • M anB - ft U ifr ■ . ; ' ' -. ' .■■• ... ; ..,. . ■’w 1 VfS .r-f, -...,■• W ;• ' ■!; ' Stefan Shaffer ...the roads were as many as the places 1 dreamed of and my -friends and 1 were one... — J. Browne 241 1 I James Joseph Solomito, also known as “Soli ’ “The Mad Bomber.” Destruction of teachers’ nerves The Crime On September 1 3, 1 969 Solomito entered Friends Academy, armed with a pen and pencil, and proceeded to completely destroy the nerves of his teachers. Solomito was arrested by the administration and sentenced to five more years at the Academy. On June 7, 1 975, Solomito escaped from Friends Academy and is now being sought. Description Age. Height. Weight. Build. Hair. Eyes. Nationality. Scars and Marks — .17, born Aug. 8, 1 957 Bayville, N.Y. .5 feet 1 1 V 2 inches .140 to 150 lbs. .medium .Blond .Blue .American scar on back of left hand. Left Index Fingerprint: 11 242 Maurice Reid 243 may god bless and keep you always may your wishes all come true may you always do for others and let others do for you may you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every rung and may you stay forever young — may you grow up to be righteous may you grow up to be true may you always know the truth and see the light surrounding you may you always be courageous stand upright and be strong and may you stay forever young — may your hands always be busy may your feet always be swift may you have a strong foundation when the winds of changes shift may your heart always be joyful may your song always be sung and may you stay forever young — forever young forever young say you’ll stay forever young — Debbie Colombo — dylan 245 FOG 247 Chris Fowler - ■raiHbrl 4 i. V : Julie Sieburg Every act of kindness no matter how small is never wasted. Aesop Debbie McNair BE YOURSELF to be nobody but yoursell in a world which is doing ' its best day and night to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight and never stop fighting. I SHALL PASS. . . I shall pass through this life but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do Or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature. Let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again Etienne de Grellet e. e. cummings Gene Persip 253 k 255 Alexander Alexander Inc. Insurance Broker Agents and Consultants Serving Business and Industry Worldwide. 280 Northern Blvd. Great Neck, New York 11021 C516J487-8900 Regional Headquarters: Atlanta Baltimore Dallas Detroit Los Angeles Minneapolis New York City LACKMANN FOOD SERVICE Provides food and service for C. W. POST COLLEGE ADELPHI UNIVERSITY FRIENDS ACADEMY ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. SUFFOLK COMMUNITY COLLEGE LASALLE MILITARY ACADEMY SECURITY NATIONAL BANK NEWSDAY, INC. SABENA BELGIAN WORLD AIRLINES Could we be of service to you? 516 747-0633 261 (516)676-1 19? CARD PARTY GALLERY HALLMARK CARDS — CANDY NOVELTIES — STATIONERY — GIFTS 192 Birch Hill Road ELAINE AND SAM BROWN Locust Valley, N. Y. 11560 Congratulations Class of ' 75 COVE RECORD SHOP 12 School Street Glen Cove 676-4416 516 or 1-9800 212 895-8672 I LES AMIS TRAVEL, INC. DEE WEISS ONE THE PLAZA Locust Valley, New York 11560 ■1 WILLIAM F. O ' CONNOR Attorney at Law I I East 57th Street New York, N. Y. 10022 Tel.: (212) 593-0770 lib Iff: PUPPY LOVE 883-8972 EORESTO TUXEDOS SALES RENTAL EAST MEADOW 2238 HEMPSTEAD TPKE (OPP MEADOWBROOK HOSP ) 538 9557 MINEOLA 309 WILLIS AVENUE PI 6 1410 GARDEN CITY PARK 2453 JERICHO TPKE BOHACK VILLAGE 294 0755 GLEN HEAD TAILORS, CLEANERS FURRIERS Grooming Accessories Small Animals — Pets and Supplies Phone OR 6-4367 Glen Head, N. Y. 59 Main St. Port Washington, N. Y. 11050 Fur Storage Vault on Premises J. J. Petruzziello, Props. 56 Glen Head Road Motorcycles Motor Scooters Bicycles ROAD RUNNERS Sales and Service 8 C Forest Avenue DICK JONES Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. 11542 OR 18280 I Manor Haven Blvd. Phone: Pt. Washington, N. Y. 883-1124 GREENWICH VILLAGE - NEW YORK CITY 13 East 12th Street CHelsea 2-9868 263 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 75 264 HEATING REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING FUEL OIL DOMESTIC ft INDUSTRIAL Commander EXECUTIVE OFFICES, OYSTER BAY, N. Y. 516 922-7000 BEST WISHES from E. G. HAWKINS SONS, INC. plumbing — heating COVE OIL SUPPLY CORP. authorized Mobil dealer Compliments of Photocircuits Division KOLLMORGEN CORPORATION 3 I Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove, New York 11542 c %8a (Mil Q ni cJjditt Q pchumu owldeeM ' di j 516 — 676-3524 Phone: ORiole 6-4200 R. A. BURTIS, INC. Plumbing • Heating • Fuel Oil RAY BURTIS ALAN BURTIS 3 Maple Place Glen Head, N. Y. (516) 676-1886 GLEN HEAD HARDWARE 21 Glen Head Rd. Glen Head, N. Y. I 1545 SINCE 1935 PARK EAST 56 FOREST AVE., LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. 516 OR 6-1776 (516) OR 1-2425 BUCKRAM ROAD, LOCUST VALLEY, LI, N Y 11560 CLOSED TUESDAYS 266 Pioneer 6-0191 THE FRANK E. BROWN AGENCY, INC. JOHN S. TILLOTSON Insurance and Bonds 43 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, L. I., N. Y. F. E. BROWN REALTY CORP. Real Estate Kingsbridge 3- 0260 0254 UNIVERSAL FLOORING CO., INC. Est. 1924 HARDWOOD FLOORS INSTALLED President DAVID PERSOFSKY 3438 Bailey Avenue Bronx, N.Y. 10463 516 OR 1-7565 0LENBURY BUILDERS, INC. Custom Homes and Alterations LUCYAN WIERZBICKI 65 Cleveland Avenue Glen Head, N. Y. I 1545 i ARTIFACTS 516 676-7500 North Shores Most Complete Sports Center Antiques and Fine Arts Bought and Sold ARTHUR J. LAMBERT, JR. 318 Sea Cliff Avneue (516) 671-3521 Sea Cliff, N. Y. Ninons SPORT SHOP 1 16 School Street Glen Cove, New York 11542 i 676-3300 THE DOWN EAST SHOP Dried and Silk Arrangements 268 19 Forest Avenue RUTH MORTIMER Locust Valley, N. Y. II560 516 671-3500 The Finest in Travel MOLLY ' N ME JBb) (212) 697-4732 Travel Service 50 Glen Street JIRGITTA RUSSELL Glen Cove, L. 1., N. Y. 11542 lose Enderte Compliments of FILM BOOKERS, 20 Oyster Bay Rd. Locust Valley INC. PAPALA Records, Tapes and Things Gift Certificates OR 6-9568 6 East 45th Street Suite 407 New York, N. Y. 10017 ! TYLER MOTORS CORP. YOUR HOMETOWN DEALER For Fine Cars and Fine Service Lincoln — Mercury — Cougar — Montego — Capri — Comet See the all new precision size Monarch Continental Mark IV (The Final Step Up) 49 Glen Cove Ave., Glen Cove OR. 1-4700 269 I Good Luck Class of 75 From EASTERN NEWSTAND CORP. MARLIN LUMBER SALES CORP. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HERBERT SLATER Brookville, New York Good Luck To The Class of 75 The Best Is Yet To Come!! ALBERT AND BEVERLY ALPERN Congratulations To Friends Academy Class of ' 75 From ALUMNI OF FRIENDS SEMINARY ' 48 A BETTER WAY TO BANK (516) 676-8400 Offices in: Glen Cove (2), Sea Cliff, Locust Valley, Greenvale, Syosset, Melville and Oyster Bay Compliments of ARCO AUTO CARRIERS INC. 516 676-3321 (•tREfl CYCLE CENTER Racing £ 1 on ring Bikes for All Ages We Service All Make Bicycles Don Miller 15 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. II545 676-4470 HOUSE OF CAPELLI HAIRSTYLISTS SAMMIS, SMITH BRUSH. INC. 381 New York Avenue, Huntington, N. Y. 11743 j he Special Agents in Insurance Open Thursday Evenings 2 I I Forest Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. II542 516 421-5900 ORiole 6-0138 ORiole 6-0139 Est. 1931 DEPOT GARAGE of Locust Valley Inc. COVE CAMERA SHOP Repairs — Ignition Service Wheel Alignment and Balancing P. E. SMITH, JR. Vice President Locust Valley, N. Y. 30 School Street Glen Dove, N. Y. II542 J. BRIGATI HERBERT P. GIORGO 44 School St. Glen Cove, N. Y. Attorney at Law 56 Horse Hollow Road Locust Valley, New York 274 (516)271-2324 Joan Morris Keane Malettquc ROBBINS COWAN INC. Classic Sportswear For Men of Distinction 188 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley 671-1275 Builders 243 Main Street Huntington, New York 1 1 743 FE ABMEK 3 196 Birch Hill Road Locust Valley, New York 1 1560 516—759-0646 Compliments of ©RAND IRON WORKS INC. LOCUST VALLEY ANTIQUES 525 Tiffany St. Bronx, New York 275 ruu ri-irnu HTj [Yioltuzrs n o t J A o.v ' c resT 2 J1 hcxn£- oh-cin baty bocx ne e. i )oOona. ibe $ t - • , rtem £ 5 - Tueea Gcfti oA Sc A on a Con Tctw toT: R 1 {jfijrvw ' OOtC I C£aJV( ® ,g r ’nu (| o 3 ;sHows6?se v5 . y ' uu Mas_ .Tc ZLoi f- ,Q5. e __ 7 d fl-Aj JlA.UrfXld rih •m. IN05 I it I .O F ' f 775 K£ipi y l M ,oooa ' a ‘i sJ|W 2fi Ml 6 4 «4 0 Ab Nl ' ; Hey 1 rv 1 A t S ' cO __ y To JTtUi y 4 ■ Ccfovdc O I ' C 1 pX t o c j i V- •ui 3 r i • y. GK erlN65 % 7 VldA a . Q0 - O £« £ ' V ' ' FO Ro6eVr £ ■ ■ I 7V,1 j dCohyr-l-- , . J , 1 Rob r-H -= yjQ i cord is i II S V ‘nvited +o-_( fca Aiy k y ffon v 3esT i ' c 5 ‘ jrTc.8.r KyVT.V ' oJ t CWtc 5 . .S CA3£I T 1 r ir t J£ - ' inouif 2 Dt -5 - - - ■ - « [ J f « ?„ ?. y W 0 A3 . £ f£ nub 75 Roggedy 3 5h mji s nd- tVxs r T L ' PVE 1 is s X S-: r«s- ,_ jbSw+fY )V( p fe 1 ■yr T 4 o -t feVo bu 7 y A V a €! a . voc . W-°°_ v. 1 vo Vt- iVc ■V n.w ' TbUc,) ' V. ' 0 faun I Z CjUL y- CcTYl n yd 5 ) 5 : -j no , ,V ( VN - f- V v ‘ ; Xc LO [ m ? Nrw _ it6Vo tVr ( ndrva. C+ ' 3 a m° ovc rid) rOO yrf- of-tne Lamp ’76 ' o kqnxn -r-5 pQooe, £om4|AA Ou LAfi o J Fa s ml of U4 , oo A,HaA.ra Mn U| wa«a AND AA PdL. - YoU Wil HI — Epco Luminous . T 4 ]Xiu Dim £| C6PCO 560 Forbes Blvd. So. San Francisco, CA 94080 (415) 871-9828 277 x C’est magnifique ototee uje, • ooo o fj J o , c lA CM fin T ,r K -i 1 J . % 4 i ► i V A W. E. BRITTON SON, INC. BEST WISHES FROM 125 Forest Ave. Locust Valley, N.Y. A FRIEND 516 — 759-0270 Hallmark Cards Gifts THE VILLAGE SHOPPEE HILLIARD ' S ARMY NAVY, INC. 37 Glen Street Glen Cove, New York OR 1-3330 The Largest Hallmark Card and Gifts Selection on the North Shore Also a Fine Selection of Silver, Gold and Crystal 44 Glen Street Glen Cove, N.Y. I 1542 BELL AND HALPERN Pharmacy 87 Forest Ave. Glen Cove, N.Y. OR6-2298 Surgical Supply Co. 83A Forest Ave Glen Cove, N.Y. OR6-2920 280 4PB4MCHMN NDUSTRIES APWCHIAN 1MI DIVISION ASTORIA PHOTO SERVICE Camera — Photo Supplies 27-16 23rd Ave., Astoria 5, L.I. AStoria 8-6790 WILBANKS MANN EXPLORATION Serving the Oil Industry Since 1876 Midland National Bank Builders Midland, Texas 79701 JANE HAYES, INC. Licensed Real Estate Broker 86 Forest Avenue, Locust Valley, N.Y. I 1560 516 — 759-0400 Jane Hayes Eleanor J. Perkins Sandra S. Lloyd Margo G. Walker Louise O ' Rourke Helen C. Woodbridge Specialists in North Shore, Long Island Properties n f k m Bruce A. Wilbanks 915 682-7582 Jfe Thomas G. Mann 915 683-5752 JIL ' S SUPER COSMETIC DISCOUNT 14 Glen St. Glen Cove ARATAS 303 Sea Cliff Ave Sea Cliff, N.Y. 11579 OR6-6436 TRI-FON SHOE STORES INC. 32 School St., Glen Cove, N.Y. FABRIC DISCOUNT 150 School Street Glen Cove, N.Y. BURTIS BOAT WORKS 3 Maple Plane Glen Head, N.Y. I 1545 Rigging Service Boards and Rudders Refinishing Spray Painting 676-4201 282 X THE HUNTINGTON FINE ARTS WORKSHOP Sculpture • Painting • Drawing Jean and Joseph Mack, Directors (516) 421 -0421 Kounovsky Fitness Club Birch Hill Square Locust Valley New York I 1560 516 671-7050 PATRONS LAWRENCE B. HAMSLEY SR. FURS BY HOFFMAN INC. STITCHCRAFT —GLEN HEAD KAYES OF SEA CLIFF CINDY AND BILL NIERATKA SOLEIL JUST JUNIORS MR. AND MRS. HARRY OLANDER LONG ISLAND TRAVEL SERVICE WARD MIRACLE MILE SEIBERT GLEN HEAD UNPAINTED FURNITURE INC. 283 GLEN GOVE CLOCK TOWER MALL Now Under Construction at School Street and Bridge Street fjkp 285 ■ LAMP STAFF David Hamsley Andrea Alpern Robert Lanzner Stuart Jordan Kimi Puntillo Stephen Wierzbicki Pamela Walker Jonathon Spencer Beth Karlin Nancy Asinof Howard Klein Mary Mann Jill Fowler Allison Bannister Valerie Taylor Richard Holland Bettina Hummerstone We would also like to thank Laura Stein, Gabrielle Virgo, Richard Allison, Nancy Toher, Marcus Abel, Nicholas DeCandia, Karl Garlid, Harriet Grimm, Roger Erickson, Sarah Henderson, Linda Relli and anyone who contributed to our book.
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