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Hour ++ a BY POLLY PURVIS - context, For'example: Vi and Jim Gaffsey and many (other Clover I‘ean amas found it a. small world when she discovered that one \ ® ; has . Si R of her favorite competitors at the Duplicate Bridge tables is the | sates residents'are thoroughly ashamed of the anti-schoot: reputa- \CuCl Co inc K 980, T° AN 1-6082 . tion publicized by the numerical quorum who attend the Civic As- gexglgbor of Father Constantine Kazanas who jomed‘ her to George With the tingle and glow of sociation's meetings. The Gaffneys and their friends are hard work- in holy matrimony at ”3\ Grgek CaHFdral ia New York 6.2 dts the coming holiday season it be- ing members of the 'school community and will volunteer Hil ti fie , not all bridge and bowling for Marcia McClain while Terry is in Korea, Once a week she spends with a patient at the Veterans' Hospital, and she's excited over his progress and possible carly discharge ..., A TIP TO THE LADIES: 1f your husband sends comes . increasingly | difficult | to concentrate on that sinister look» ing pile of books lugged home for the high school expansion vote on January 12th . . . Dr. Beran- hathSchqeidcr\ was the only Superintendent of Schools in the met- ropolitan- (N.Y., NJ., Conn.) area singled out for the two month each day, ,. snow, ice. vacation ' & (Pri - © beckons, and homework ~ 31th Fulbright award, 355 important to know that according to New £3610 ESCZiigr 932\; (tigmxafg'ihzoi a? izwgo C'Itorxgmuter C“; €table ~- i York. Law, if local school board . ~ te- \ * CMC: P nt budge, an ttable finds itself “£11.01!de +. . York , State , aw,, 4 the local school ara approves (the Grant re if you walk, your thin heels sink into the squishy | tar pavement,. and forgotten. . . Cipient's acceptance of the, award, then the board is responsible for Lyn C - anl . ~ : - bis ‘mgintepa ce, not fiansporfiation» In Bernie's case, no definite rParkMoutsldeuakgd wear Hg: boots . > 1 21119 husbang‘s of the Mend- plans were made, just farbvisional, «48 there were 'personal problems - ingd MHS g, C vgueftssa a; annua rgt‘mas‘ p “fix at Isabelle that had to be faced. His wife, Ninfa, underwent serious. surfery on and John Zimmerman's Satu \V ¢vemng. Pach 'femme' will bring Monday, Secondly, the focal situations have priority over the en- a platter or chafing dish of her own hors d'oeuvre specialté, Who ato - supplies the drinks? ,. Basketball, - however, was far From forgotten - as Half Hollow once again became a victim of Northport's specialized playing tactics . ., 'richifig opportunity of observing how other systems operate, Mrs. . w de hel f S» is convalescing according to schedule and we hope she's well A PRE-CHRISTMAS STORY; Every so often I pay a visit afte rig-as; e Thgocie £1,222); tecgogj eno‘ugh by Jan, 3ist to care for the three “110°”qu so the Su- ti; Bill Rixon at the wifxflfwfof the, Itlcfi'lsllpirt [Pair pgxce to pure were Judy Cannon Richie Camp. perintendent can take off for two months . .. A bit of cheer ar- C laseR’gE §°mm§13°ra “h‘s or my]. pulstenst. Thinking to sur« bell. | Ginzte Parkéxl‘, Mike. Wher. rived at the Board office? while Ninfa was in hospital. John Ewing, prise + alias e ‘Oto the ever-smiling Bifl and {wk-ed for' the spe- an, - Pat Coughlin. Cathie Cum. Northport High '62 is doing real well as a freshman at St. Lawrence cial DAG HAMMARSKJOLD with t‘he error printed deliberatefy, mings, - Kenny Haglethorn, Joy 1.1.1 and kgvinsg his“; of 11002111 bugget prgblfims sent an unsolicited if; £11111 (ti 12:23! 2312031121 lair); igzdlsgtf; iiikoin of $0an over; Whitney, Ginger Mohr, N nc etter to Dr. Schneider thanking him and t e teachers for their ef- 'al _ !L ay PS. I received one o Cole, [£1,513 (gsgung _Q Chrifififeedf forts. in his behalf,. The second son of Dinny (Virginia) and Bob those on a letter.\ We exchanged names and addresses and went Dave Tomlinson, Zippy \* Hart, Ewing is the third generation to attend the college in Canton, New . - about our tasks. Two days later I enjoyed a friendly note from (R329? FpfimamAH Riggs: Tasjada. ¥ork. lTKaf’fifcIu’ddsifidth his parents and his great-aunt, Agnes Saw- fag if? ers {dying Sht‘hcouldn'l‘ fin: “Latdissufi but she thought my 'Lherl Fallon, an Vitters, Susie et, Phi Beta Ka a) class of '03, usband might enjoy the ones she ad enclosed. Did he? He F§tzpatrick, Phil Espezido, Paul yer, Eni [het Y c ® i . . couldn't wait to soak the Viet-NMamese stamps and hinge them in gfilefidy SigcéangiZE-anfi {if her 5?th C1a??;§°“q& Mk? 195501? from Glaudla Smith, Sh? 11.515 all his album, OxyMQnday, my mail brought the following note: \Betty , d. 1 er gxfts: exquisitely wrapped and sent off ant passes this tip on Myers told me about the stamp episode just as I received these- £22? e ‘Rxgxzn’ An}; it 1231111523 for all, | Save Y?“ Chrigtmas . cards and, next year m'ake colorful Perhaps it isn't what you want. but thought I'd send it to you anys and glini Ra leig'hf Betty - Gorst, cut-outs to decorate the Yuktxdf packages .. .\There's a #umor way.\ Alis Cremer . , . So this column began with human frailty Flo Carlson, Tom Fisch, - Tina that lobst'exfman Perry Dufyea via a yhonez call frorfx former Gov» and closes with thoughtfuiness of a dear stranger. Cation and Lérry Gul, - Leslie ex~}xlxorpTo(:1t1i zulvey iis 131?!)ng £011; a fidqnshlp! dfor Neil tWickerslham, , . . . . . . and . rent, Gi who practice aw in New York, 4 Could precipitate a large {0 fiféfnffludonfi°éfie§§$u Céxorxlrlxrv - scale rebellion . . . Janice Wilson is one of many | deploring - the TWO CHRISTMAS CONCERTS at HARBORFIELDS tin, Gloria Smith, Glenda Smith, pre-holiday newspaper strike, She had an 'ad\ in Sunday's NYTimes The Harborfields Music Department will present two Christmag Barbara Schnell, John Christenson, offering the remaining three pedigreed St. Bernard puppics , ., concerts this month, On Friday. Dec. 14, the Harborfjelds Juniog Jerry Brittle. Tom Kisi found it easier to plead a case before the Court of Ap- fligh School will present their concert and on Wednesday, Dec, - ‘ L peals in Albany than flying xp and back in the smaze that blank 9, the high school musical groups will have their annual comcert. infg' égpghmgxéfionm 11; fieggzszfie eted - the coast last week + « » Jodie Otto, ticket | chairman - and Performances on both evenings will start at 8135 and will be held and Dave Condit, Connie Phelan, directory chairman, and working like beavers for undtfr the auspices of the Harborficlds PTA. There will be ng On Saturday - night seeing | the the Junior Welfare League of Huntimgton, Inc. which is presenting admission charge, | vature - g _ the the 'Wonderful World of Music' on Jan, 19th, Laurie Clark is try» . same picture were Milinda Scott ' . n and Bob Ronda, They went for L_. . Ll. & L f pizza afterwards to the Casa f * \* - °\ * \C ° \ C \ \I Felicia,. At Tina Carlson's before-the» football-game party were Tina and Larry Guli, Pat Kope and ~ f Dan Dowds, Sue Hart and Mike Glenn, Betty Graul and Jim Por» ciello, Arlene Meyers and Guy Piddington, Pat Galileo and Scott Courtin, Irene Fererri. Pete Car- | den. Barbara Frank, Jolin Schmidt, ; Joan Ramonetti and Rob Deichl, ; Steve Fisher and Al D'Ambrosio. Winne Carr and Ray - Myers saw \No Time for: Money\ ~ the same night at Smithtown. Bowling at Century Lanes were . O Karen Reidt and Steve ' Broyn, s. A. O _- P ( Monica x and Ed Schauss. f , e 56 \'Ten Little Indians\ turned out . e @ to be a huge success , , . cast e and much of the audience celebra- _ f ted afterwards at John Iurka's - John Paone, Stephanie Kovanda, R . j “fl“ R moon an oue lll Wayne Zuhosk, - Pam Pellock, Karon Lifd, Frank Ruttenberg; Roger Schroeder, Mike Delaney, , po- Bill Barber, Kathy Foley, Sue Kk. - oce Hart and Mike Glenn, Polity call po .00 £0 ug Purvis, Bob Reilly, Maria Polo, Kue soe e a L2 Fran Whelan, Gary Kubi, Non- - > RCH a Ub nie Cangelosi, Joan Gruenwald, | . % s\«\ \ ~ mage C0 u hous » xs # ? - Paki es Hayes Ingram, Dianne Hansen &. and Gary Greathouse, Jim Kelle» <\ ber, John Dumser, Joanne Lavery, , \A4 I4 - Mary Ann Newton, John Nugent, =: C | Bruce Engleman, Nancy Lock» wood, Barbara Biggs, Bernadette Loggia, - Errol Katcher, Frank Dam#so, _ Bruce Conklin, Phil O'Hara. Kathy Walsh, Bill Sa- ' voy, George - Catthay, Marityn Merkle, Counis Brown, Marge Adams “(11A John Guido, Arlene Co se u t Konowitz, Arlene Gesko, Bonnie ' o e Sel To addtion t cnn Pay Francis, Niven Richardson, Paul s . postlé, Cprol Sturké, Jane Failla, - *C ol. - ' Nancy Koch, Ed Fagan, Mr. and , ' * Mrs, Maguire. Don Smith, Miss soa - Conte, oh gee. . many more. 322 MM’N STREET ' a Mggwthe football game~-senior - [, HUNWGTfiVKLAGE OPENEVENINGS | 'TIL 9 P. M. * \(Continued on Feage A10)