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The seasons change And we are enveloped By the leaves of fall, The snow of winter, The blossoms of spring, And the warmth of summer. We are open to all seasons Like a spider’s web, Sensitive To the patterns of the lacey snowflakes And the awakening of each innocent bud. We sense the passing of time With the birth of each new season And realize the meaning of life With each undisturbed recollection.

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"But in a jar put out by Felicity, The summer which maybe never was Has been captured and preserved. And when we unscrew the lid And slice off a piece And let it linger in our tongue: Unicorns become possible again.�

Dedicated to Mrs. Hoffecker



"Each reaching and aspiration is an instinct with which all nature consists and cooperates and therefore it is not in vain."





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Katharine A. Bonney

Headmistress

Elizabeth R. Cesare

Dean of Students


Belle F. Anderson

]udith Holding

Art

Ethics

Louisa Baur

Head, History Department



Marjorie L. W eidig

Barbara M. Benson

Head of Lower School; History

Receptionist

Helen-Louise Pullman

John Dublanica

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Eulene Dugan

Silvana Sonnino

Head, Physical Education Department

Head, Science Department

Ann H erm ann

Elisabeth Ulrich

Mathematics

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Dobrila Matkovich

Barbara Mitchell

Head, French Department

Assistant Librarian

Libby Magida

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Lucile F. OBrlon

Germaine Barbarite

Financial Secretary

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Rosalie A1. Colman

Beverly Allen

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Physical Education

justine Hawley

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Jeanne Majdalany

Jan-Elizabeth James

Head, English Department

Music, English

Alice Bates

Felicity H offecker

Reading Specialist, English

English


Elaine Waters

Latin, Spanish

History

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Frances Thomas

Sandra Umland

Sybil d ’Ambrosi

Science

Mathematics, History


Betty Lou Finley

Frances Schmitz

Mathematics

Head, Mathematics Department


I like you not only for what you are, hut for what 1 am when I am with you. I like you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of me. I like you because you have done more than any creed could have done to make me good, and more than any fate could have done to make me happy. You have done it without a word, without a touch, without a sign. You have done it by being yourself. Perhaps that is what being a friend means after all.

Madelaine N . Scott

Director of Admissions Head, Spanish and Latin Departments




I love to see, when leaves depart, The clear anatomy arrive; Winter, the Paragon of Art, That kills all forms of life and feeling Save what is pure and will survive.11


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"A nd d o a bit o f rem em bering. R em em bering is one o f the seasonal necessities.�



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CLASS SO N G As we move on into life, W e take all that we have learned here. Now we can find what for us is right. With warmth and wisdom we’ve gained, W e leave without fear. The harmony of color Seen in yellow and blue, Reflects the union we search for in life. W e leave the hope we've found to you.

As we move on into life, Our friendship will bind even more. Each is herself, yet part of a whole. "W e long to tread a way none trod before


''ll takes both rain and sunshine to m ake a rainbow .”

Lynnie . . . fourth Biernbaum to graduate . . . original member of the Boosy Club . . . favorite state of being, debt . . . four-inch toes . . . " B ” and Markie. . . honorary student of U. of P . . . model? will be a major stockholder in A T -j-T . . ."Gene, who’s he?’’. . . senior representative to the Glee Club . . . camp . . . understanding . . . will miss L.C and L.C. . . . loves family.


JrNctA Suzy . . . on our left a big red house . . . short and cute . . . enjoys Heinz catsup . . . craves blue eyes . . . Romeo . . . known for tidiness . . . used to be big in the administration . . . mathematical whiz . . . Canada’s smallest export . . . daffodil forever . . . big little senior . . . laughing eyes . . . bubbly laugh . . . great Dorothy . . . heart of gold . . . "Listen, you guys’’ . . . always cares.


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Paulie-wallie . . . "Is there a good horror movie on ?” . . . " I want to marry Paul” . . . "W ait for the phone bill” . . . "W ill it snow tomorrow?” . . . "I hate Paul” . . . "co ld !” . . . dra­ matic and dainty . . . flirtatious . . . innocent? . . . loves anything French . . . lovable . . . good dancer . . . 85 lbs . . . diet of sweets and ice cream.


Marke, Markie . . . "Y ou don't know you’re livin’ ” . . . "puoik” . . . great sense of direc­ tion? . . . is a loyal friend . . . original member of The Boosy Club . . . great combination— dark hair and hazel eyes . . . is frank . . . Bel and Lynnie . . . favorite pastime— axing . . . peppy . . . studious? . . . is witty . . . small but not un-noticed.


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"Spreading the news’’. . . has hip Camaro . . . a face for every occasion . . . will miss Lori and Bonnie . . . original member of The Boosy Club . . . Delphi Teen Tour with Lori . . . cherishes beauty and animals . . . also cherishes Rob . . . always optimistic . . . will never forget S. L. . . . hookey day . . . avid member of W inchell Mahoney Club . . . enjoys making others happy . . . peace.


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Putterwomen . . . Loretta . . . laughs all day and every day . . . "Spreading the news� . . . sensitive . . . Delphi Teen Tour with Linda . . . laughs . . . honorary member of the Boosy Club . . . makes really pretty faces . . . always remembering and remembered . . . avid member of W inchell Mahoney Club . . . makes people laugh . . . peace.


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"G et together, break your bread. Yes, together, that's what / said. D o what you lik e.”

Sloan . . . a true Pisces . . . Jay . . . leeker . . . sexy . . .big blue eyes . . . "I don't wanna take sports" . . . "O h n o ! ! ! ” . . . long cuts to the bowling alleys . . . the D.Q. . . . the drive-in . . . "the big heap" . . . Friday's uniform? . . . cruising in the Pontiac . . . " I ’m wasted and I can’t find my way home.”


A o/Kjl.] lysy/so/d "Peace and love and lov e again.�

Nancy-Nannie . . . Gianni-John . . . everybody’s friend . . . Ayup . . . only female member of S.T.S.M . . . . pensive . . . will be a great mother . . . sensitive . . . gentle.


c "A ll you n eed is a lot o f lov e and a little madness. . .

Baggy pants . . ."B y the time I get to Phoenix’’ . . . a head (o f student community) . . . lives in pistachio land . . . Kansas Kid . . . has a problem with older men . . . has no enemies . . . member of Black Phantom crew . . . epicurean . . . loves graveyards . . . swims in clothes . . . would almost rather be an animal.

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Mary . . . natural blonde . . . friends with gassers . . . honorable member at D.H .S. parties . . . incredible . . . loves Charlie as well as Canadians . . . ace cheerleader . . . friends with Kough-captain . . . has a well liked cousin . . . Joe sailor with Joe Dartmouth . . . Phantom Ford . . . graduates to G TO on weekends . . . summer nurse . . . long-time dream came true in June ’69 . . . longs to live in California.


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W hat is an ounce o f m isch ief in an ocean o f goodness a>id thoughtfulness?”

Ambose . . . if you have seen one Randall you have seen them all . . . mouth like an everrunning fa u cet. . . low man on the totem pole . . . good listener . . . will always be a good friend . . . wants to move to Darien . . . is like a toothpick . . . yearly loves . . . home is a "zoo” . . . understanding, very sincere . . . "say it again and we’ll dance to it” . . . unforget­ table teen tour . . . honorary member of The Boosy Club . . ."W e could be more than just friends” . . . long "H air” and eyes . . . collects beer bottles and love letters.


" T h e tim e to be happy is now. T h e place to be happy is here."

Pam . . . independent . . . first into college . . . Pembroke . . . over the wall, across 'no man’s land” to Calculus and Physics . . . avid cheerleader . . . Wcodstock-only girl in mini-skirt and white shoes . . . dates all-Americans— six-two, brown hair, blue eyes . . . feminine . . . longest hair in King School.


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"• •■in the sw eetness o f frien d sh ip let there he laughter and sharing o f pleasures."

Blond hair . . . most western girl in the East . . . "1 actually made the Glee C lu b !!” guitar twanger . . . wears a red derby . . . Rufus . . . always in the art room . . . "I dread that biology exam" . . . "Hey, you guys" . . . "B E A T TH E BLACK TE A M ” . . . remember those wonderful skits . . . 1 made i t ! !! *

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"T h ere is laughter in her heart . . . fo r I have seen it in her eyes."

Dying to be eighteen . . . strange attraction to King . . . "doesn’t my hair look long?’’ . . . too sentimental . . . has a rarely seen lusher side . . . perpetual stage manager . . . memorable operation . . . finally drives . . . second-in-command of glee club . . . prone to ridiculous statements . . . wonderful friend . . . Giblet.


tranquillity is nothing else than the g ood ordering o f the m ind.’

Quiet, detached . . . paranoid when? . . . slow driver . . . member of the Black Phantom crew . . . secret boyfriends . . . algebra ad infinitum . . . expressive hands . . . cops attracted to her . . . mysterious . . . just missed Woodstock . . . creative . . . Aries.


"Lachen B liju en ” (K e e p Sm iling)

Bres’ . . . paint-by-numbers pool . . . ex-gum addict . . . unorganized . . . Foxy Lady . . smoked grass (crab) in wet paper napkins . . . excitable . . . best person to cheer you up . . . chaperoned on her first date . . . hidden intellectual . . . can’t whisper . . . Hollandoptimist . . . parties . . . the sun did it . . . orange?


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"Slow dow n ; you m ove too fast. Y ou’ve got to m ake the m orning last.”

"Pat Boone’s girl” . . . wholesome . . . "The Corporate Image” . . . gullible . . . always smiling . . . a true Capricorn . . . summer nights at Fairview Beach . . . Paula Prentiss? . . . "W ell, what do you want to do?” . . . Thursday night at R's . . . memorable vacations at Ft. Lauderdale . . . has frequented The Fillmore . . . didn't quite make the Boosy Club . . . "This is true.”


"Oh, l get by with a little h elp from my frien d s.’’

Only new senior . . . fits in well . . . makes good faces . . . does teenybopper walk . . . streaked or natural hair? . . . Star Deli all summer . . . is aware of many things others aren’t . . . ace math student? . . . seen laughing with Linda with Lori . . . is hip . . . co-member of The Physics Dropout Club.


"1 need to laugh and when the sun is out. I've got som ething to laugh about.”

"Buns” . . . 5 :00 at Hanley’s . . . "you guys” . . . ultra long lashes . . . one of fans . . . loves a Greek god . . . " V ” for victory? . . . Joe’s bud . . . out-going awa.its her history classes . . . demonstrates artistic talent at Metropolitan Bert’s image . . . bright smile . . . member of D.H.S. . . . hot Lemans . . shoes . . . L-H ’s only enrolled alumna.

Charlie s avid . . . anxiously . . . made in . orthopaedic


" I f you sm ile at me, l w ill understand, 'cause that is som ething everybody everyw here d oes in the sam e language.�

Leslie . . . rings . . . Armando your hair,

a Scorpian who loves Scorpians . . . California girl . . . "Lay Lady Lay" . . . a poet . . . loves music . . . wild flowers . . . sensitive . . . loves everybody . . . in France . . . animals . . . "W ith your coat of many colors and the flowers in you may love away the pleasant hours."


" I’ve g ot sunshine on a cloudy day. . .

Nance . . . coffee ice-cream . . . "W hy aren’t you smoking P.M. ?” . . . wonder date I ’ll diet tomorrow . . . Saturday Evening Post girl . . . climbs walls . . . Virginia Slims . . . Suzy . . . natural beauty . . . Mustang . . . talkative . . . D .B.T.C. . . . artistic . . . B. Z. . . . "Y es ma’am’’ . . . W ee Burn . . . likes to smile . . . freckles . . . lively . . . Mertz . . . Bun . . . "O h, come on. . . .’’


"O pen your heart, open your m ind; L o o k fo r the best, and that’s u h at you'll find."

Carol the nice . . . life is beautiful . . . the girl with the beautiful smile . . . a listening person . . . quiet but profound . . . gentle . . . always optimistic . . . "that’s nice" . . . six years of perfect attendance? . . . blushes easily . . . one of the first at King . . . heart and soul of the Glee Club . . . commutes to Lincoln Center . . . happiness at Hillingdon . . . will always remember L-H with 'a tear and a smile'


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"N othing can bring you peace, but yourself.”

Beautiful hair . . . "remember A.A. dues are a dollar" . . . Butch . . . " I ’ll never go on a double date with Faith again" . . . wears a red derby . . . always laughing . . . one of the fools . . . will be remembered for her skits . . . smiling eves . . . on time to history? . . . "candy, tea, or coffee?” . . . Northeastern next.


Rfflillld "Friday’s child is loving and giving. . .

Cyn . . . will marry # 3 5 . . . K.S. ring . . . good times at John Carroll U. . . . sails Larchmont . . . hair tied back . . . visits Charlie whenever Jeff is home . . . cardinal . frequent trips to LaGuardia but not as frequent as she would like . . . polysci major . one of King's first female students and an avid K.S. fan . . . h( pes to instruct sailing . constant phone calls to Cleveland . . . Jeff.

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"For the children and the flow ers are my brothers and my sisters; their laughter and their loveliness w ould clear a cloudy day.”

Contributing to the delinquency of a minor . . . feline instinct . . . puddles and fried rice . . . ocelot . . . track shoes . . . quiet non-conformist . . . through snow, sleet, and frozen hair went the Sunbeam . . . Black Phantom crew . . . artistic . . "let’s sleep in the graveyard.”


"Y ou w ould kn ow in w ords what you have always know n in thought; yon w ould touch with your fingers the n aked body o f your dreams.''

Drives the "blooming Dodge" . . . crash course in Spanish III at King, then on to Spanish IV . . . dumb blonde? . . . open and sincere . . . snowed at Taft . . . constantly asking questions . . . comes all the way from Fairfield . . . spends $40 a month on gas! . . . will always remember Miss James with admiration . . . an individualist who knows where she’s going.


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W ill always be remembered for her turned-on smile . . . forever "doin’up something” and never forgetting to "dig you later" . . . "breep” . . . has lost her little black V W (It's my baby.) . . . Richard and the gang . . . a true Capricorn and a true friend . . . Woodstock . . . Her dream is "pressed in organdy, clothed in crinoline of smok y burgundy.”


Gusta . . . will drive in the Indy 500 . . . R.S. . . . Christmas in Antigua . . . wants to drive the Ferrari before she d ie s. . . "Tonight I really have to do some work." . . . dramatic . . . a good friend . . . cannot stay on a diet . . . always has Friday on her mind . . . elephant jokes in English . . . likes Frenchmen . . . Saturday night escapades.


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Blind Faith . . . the inimitable mimic . . . insipid grin . . . "W hat do you want in a Corvair — luxury?’’ . . . blue shades . . . will win the chemistry booby prize . . . "But, Sir, I swear we never had that!” . . . holds the all-time record for skipping sports . . . likes to have the last word . . . ski weekends . . . Carnegie-Mellon 1969 . . . T.C.M .


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"N othing is too hard fo r him ivho loves"

Spends most of her time in New Rochelle and Florida . . . red hair . . . red like her '69 Firebird . . . will always love Alan . . . will miss Linda . . . loves the piano . . . yearns to study language . . . spent a month in Florida with Linda . . . likes hanging off yachts at Windward . . . hates the smell of smoke . . . feminine plus.


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" W h en you’ve seen beyon d yourself, then you may find peace o f m ind in waiting there.’

Pee W ee . . . lives in pistachio land . . . gerbil . . . "I could stop smoking tomorrow" . . . France . . . understanding . . . Belltown girl . . . graveyard . . . her sister, the teacher . . . poetic sneezes like a c a t . . . memories of Woodstock . . . Aquarius.


<NolU-i turiQinxan "L et us consider the way in which we spend our lives.”

"This world is but canvas to our imaginations" . . . trips to Israel . . . "Methinks my own soul must be a bright, invisible green" . . . Com ing through the Rye . . . "Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.” . . . Bills and Frads . . . "I love a broad margin to my life” . . . special home made ink . . . "Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt".


"A song and a sm ile shall m ake life w orthw hile.”

From a Brazilian summer and parties every night to a U.S.A. winter and school . . . plans to be a journalist and write in French, English, German, and Portuguese . . . It’s wonder­ f ul ! . . . songs poetry and flowers. . . curious maybe? . . . the fat episode.


"I m ight not kn ow what my future will he, hut l d o know it will be g ood because I’m h ea d ed in the right direction."

Belinda, Bel, B, and Boo by the one she loves most . . . perpetual diet . . . cute naivete . . . artistic . . . a smile for everyone . . . always a southern belle, especially in Tupelo . . . Lynnie and Markie . . . "cover girl� ? . . . Tappan Zee Bridge, Brewster, and Bogs Brook Reservoir all en route to Hotchkiss . . . ultra-polite . . . uncontrollable laughter . . . A.D.S. will fondly be remembered . . . Happiness is.



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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Beautiful ........

.................... Sue Watson

Most Mature .............

................ Peggy Rourke

Most in Love ...........

........... Lynn Biernbaum

Sexiest .........................

................ Bonnie Marks Sue Sloan

Most Sarcastic ........... Loudest ......................

......... Marke Rubenstein .......................... Sue Ault

Nancy Scofield

Fastest Talker ..........

............... Aimee Randall

Most Scientific ........

..................... Pam Farrell

Most Athletic ...........

............ Ruth Ann Riley Nina Williamson

Most Argumentative

..................... Faith Rubin

Most A rtistic............

.............. Nancy Bowling

Most Dramatic .......

........ Augusta Hoffman

Most Organized ......

................ Cynthia Perry

"Heaviest� ................

............. Valerie Wallace

Craziest .....................

............ Linda Chananie Lori Putterman

Most Creative .........

.................... Leslie Swett

Most Persistent .......

................ Judy Sutphen

Most M u sical............

............... Carol Bashford

Most Considerate ....

.......... Belinda Bowling

Most Intellectual .....

.......... Holly Kimelman

Smiliest .......................

.............. Bonnie Jackson

Most Emotional .......

....................... Sue Carroll Leslie Swett

Most Naive ...............

............ Belinda Bowling

Most Gullible ...........

............... Bonnie Jackson

Most Flirtatious ......

....... Bunny MacMannis

Best Groomed .........

................. Mary Wilson

Most Blase ................

.................. Lesley Bridge

Most Feminine .........

.................. Jo Anne Soto

Most Inscrutable ......

Mary-Elizabeth Mitchell

Most Absent .............

................ Dorcus Eaulks

Calmest .......................

................ Lesley Bridge

Most Concerned ......

.......... Marilyn Breslow Peggy Rourke

Most Conservative ...

............. Carol Bashford

Most Conscientious .

.................. Patty Gilbert

Most Perceptive .......

............. Valerie Wallace

Best Linquist ............

.................. Hilda Lernos



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STAMFORD SUPERIOR INTERSTATE LUMBER & MILL CORP.

DRUG CO., INC.

Stamford, Conn. 120 Selleck St. Fireside 8-3761

Com plim ents o f

Shrub Oak, N .Y. Lakeland Lbr. LAkeland 8-8054


SLAVIN’S PROFESSIONAL WALLACE R. COLLAMORE

PHARMACY

13 South St.

Stamford, Conn.

The Darien-Charter Oak Insurance Agency, Inc. Bernard Rosenblum, Owner

F ree City W id e D elivery 15 Corbin Drive

Darien, Conn.

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ZANTCW-PCRGUSOPi, Inc JEWELER'S JA M ES B. FERGUSON, CAROL F. VESELY, Registered jeu elen 71 BRO A D STREET

STAM FO RD, CONN. Telephone 323-2233


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Mrs. H. Kirk Jackson

LITHO-STRIP CORPORATION

4800 South Kilbourn, Chicago, Illinois 60632 (312) Cliffside 4-3400

RALSEY B. SCOFIELD 760 SUM M ER STREET

STAM FO RD, C O N N EC TICU T 06901 (2 0 3 ) 348-7328

Producers o f Painted and Printed M etal in Coils M etal-Vinyl Laminates & Electrolytic Zinc Coated Steel


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''We are here to add what we can to, not to get what we can fro?n, life .”

1015 Post Road, Darien, Conn.

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WILLIAM R. SWETT & ASSOCIATES

asnoHw WOLFE’S Personalized Cleaners

288 Bedford Street

(N ext to Avon Theatre)

GRADE“A” MARKET 964 Post Road Darien, Conn.

240 Shippan Ave. Stamford, Conn.


SYL-MAY DRUG STORES Ridgeway 2254 Summer St.

D owntown 200 Atlantic St. 348-7568

348-4231 N ew field 593 Newfield Ave. 348-2673

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to better yearbooks T. O’Toole & Sons, one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset, bring to you pro gre ssive ideas tem pered by experience and a reputation for pains-taking workmanship. Personal service to advise you on ■ Yearbook Production ■ Themes ■ Layout ■ Use of Color ■ Fitting Copy ■ Line Drawings ■ Advertising ■ Proof Reading ■ Photography ■ Produc­ tion ■ Personal Service At All Times

T.O’TOOLE & SONS, INC

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DAVE’ FOODS, INC. W holesale Meats - Fish - Frozen Foods Groceries & Fruits 165 Greenwich Ave.

Greenwich, Conn.

Free D elivery — Tel. TOwnsend 9-3270-1-2


FRANK MARTIN & SONS, INC.

The Young Man’s Shop Downstairs

Corner Main & Summer Sts. Stamford, Connecticut

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BARRETT R e a l E s ta te 10 RIVER STREET • STAM FORD, CONN. 06901 Area Code 203 348-6475

Specialist In Industrial Commercial Investment Properties

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Interior D ecorators

D iam onds — Jew elry — W atches

59 BRO A D STREET

Telephone: 325-2902 STA M FO RD

95 BED FO RD STREET STA M FO RD , CONN.

Opposite Bloomingdales

Across the street from the library

W I T H BEST W ISHES OF

GRIEB’S DARIEN PHARMACY

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SU PPLY CO.

HITCHCOCK-MUNSON, Inc. G U ILD O PTIC IA N S 564 POST ROAD EAST, DARIEN , CONN. 180 BED FO RD ST., STA M FO RD , CONN.

New Darien Shopping Center: 25-9 Old King's Highway North, Darien, Conn. 06820


THE PET AND GARDEN CENTER 11 SO UTH AVENUE N EW CANAAN, CONN.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Savoie Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones Mrs. Sylvia B. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Janos Szekeres Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. James B. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder Mr. Morris Stang Dr. and Mrs. Bert Ballin Mr. Samuel Shaverson Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Hirshberg Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Gilbert Mr. Herman Feldsher Mr. and Mrs. Norville E. White Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. Ziegler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gustafson Dr. and Mrs. James Rubin Mr. George V. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Apicella Mr. and Mrs. Jared H. W ilson Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Fieber

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah McLellan, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. William Levine Dr. and Mrs. David B. Learner Dr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Osman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Udell Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Breslow Mr. and Mrs. Ralsey B. Scofield Mr. and Mrs. William Walker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Miller, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Magida Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Coppola Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Watson Mr. and Mrs. W . S. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. James R. Morse Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Cook Mr. Allen S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. F. Kapelewski Mr. and Mrs. George J. Clark Mr. A. A. Stambaugh Dr. and Mrs. J. W . Haine


Stamford Book Store 127 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. Bedford Teen Shop 189 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn.

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King’s Highway Pharmacy 25 Old Kings Highway North Darien, Conn. Thorton Fuller Department Store 52 Elm Street New Canaan, Conn. Breslow Brothers, Inc. Elm Street New Canaan, Conn. Del-Mars Delicatessen 1492 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn. Wakefield House 1111 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn. Racanello Florist 187 Main Street Stamford, Conn. Feldsher Pharmacy 968 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn.


Lord's House of Beef Hope Street Springdale, Conn. Lebow’s Suburb Bootery 18 Elm Street New Canaan, Conn. M iller’s Lilliputian Shoppe Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. Star Kosher Delicatessen 15 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn. Ridgewood Barber Shop 1073 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn. Turn O f River Shell Service 899 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn.

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