' Arsenic And Old Lace'
At W. E. Howitt J. H. S.
" Arsenic and Old Lace" will
be presented at the Weldon K.
Howitt Junior High School, at
8 p. m. Friday, March 17.
Mrs. Carol Hudman, a member
of the school's English
faculty, is directing a staff of
thespians in the well known
Broadway hit. The cast includes
Marcia Arshansky, Joel Paths,
Carol Dropkin, Emidio Crocet-ti,
Cheryl Dudgeon, Diane Achen-bach,
Joan Jaremko, Stuart
Rosenberg, William Bowes, Ronald
Castaldo, Arthur Bulin, Jonathan
Dobbs, Steven Jacobs and
Peter Nesselroth.
Admission is 50 cents.
AAUW SEEKS BOOKS
Is your playroom or attic overflowing
with books that are no
longer needed? Are they ready
for a new home? The American
Association of University Women
Massapequa Branch is planning
a Book Sale and needs books
of all types. Fiction and non-fiction
hard cover and paper
bound and children's books are
desired. Proceeds from the sale
will benefit the groups Fund for
Fellowships.
Those interested may call Mrs.
Alexander Ada at L. I. 1- 0987 or
Mrs. Myron Roochvarg, LI 1-
6386, who will arrange for pickup.
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College Hews
Vivienne Blanche Bland, of 401
Fulton Street Farmingdale, a student
at Vassar College, was a-warded
a 1967- 68 Woodrow Wil-son
Fellowship to Princeton U-nlversity.
Stewart Eugene Novick, of 76
South Bay Avenue, Massapequa,
a student at State University at
Stony Brook, and Jay Col-man
Cohen of 29 Second Ave.,
Massapequa Park, a student at
American University at Washington
D. C, were awarded a
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for
1967- 68 at Princeton University.
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Dr. William B. Bell of 145
William St., Farmingdale has
enrolled for an intensive postdoctoral
course in obstetrics and
gynecology at Boston " Hospital for
Women, under the auspices of
Courses for Graduates, Harvard
Medical School.
The course will run from
March 13- 24.
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Steve Egland of 55 Broadway,
Massapequa Park, was one of
35 Wheaton College students to
be selected as summer missionary
students to one of 15 countries.
Wheaton College is located in
Wheaton, Illinois.
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Nick Lopardo of Massapequa
Park, a junior at Susquehanna
University, Selinsgrove, Pa., has
been named captain of the baseball
team.
Lopardo was a fullback on the
football team and was named the
most valuable player on the
squad.
* * •
Alexander Filipp, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Sergei Filipp of 75
Unqua Road in Massapequa and
a graduate of Massapequa High
School, has been named to the
Dean's list at Brown University.
Filipp is a member of the concert
and marching bands, of the
Pre- Medical Society, and also of
the Russian Club. He is the
president of Zeta Psi social fraternity.
* * *
Elaine K. O'Neill, of 41 Harrison
Avenue, Massapequa, a
member of the freshman class
at C. W. Post College, was named
to the college's Dean's List.
* * *
Carol J. Fernandez, of 54 Hal-lock
Street, Farmingdale, a
member of the freshman class
at C. W. Post College, was named
to the college's Dean's List.
* * *
Among the students who have
been placed on the college's
Dean's List at State University
College at Oswego, New York
are: Susan Harms, 190 Atlantic
Ave., Marianne Cardon, 50 Fulton
St., Virginia Van Duzer, 328
East Lake Ave,, Catherine Seig-nevray,
249 West End Ave.,
/ Charles Kozora, 86 Chestnut St.,
/ Michael Birnbaum, 163 Block
Blvd., and Janet Gish, Brook-wood
Drive, all of Massapequa
Park.
Weekly Story
Hours At Library
Among Massapequa Public l i brary's
services are weekly story
hours which are presented in both
buildings each Saturday between
10: 30 and 11: 00 a. m. All youngsters
between the ages of four
and eleven are cordially invited
to attend.
Mrs. Caren Donnelly will present
this Saturday's Story Hour
at the Central Avenue Building.
Among her selections is Stone
Soup by Marcia Brown and Lyle
and the Birthday Party
At the Bar Harbour Library,
Mrs. Catherine ReiUy will include
in her presentations, The
Cat. Who Thought He Was a Tiger
and Lost in the Zoo.
Connie Mack Registration
The Massapequa Connie Mack
Leagues, Inc. will hold their
first registration on Saturday
afternoon, March 18. Boys between
the ages of 15 thru 19
are urged to be at Unqua School
between the hours of 12 noon
and 3 p. m. to register.
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Lisa Dari of 7 Perth Drive,
Massapequa, a member of Massapequa
ORT and well known
vocalist, will be one of the featured
attractions at the annual
ORT Fashion Show on Wednesday,
at 7: 30 p. m. at Holiday Manor.
The popular vocalist has been
described as possessing some of
the qualities of Barbra. Streis-sand
and Julie Andrews. She has
been appearing in many Long
1 Island night clubs and is featured
vocalist with the Tony Forlano
orchestra. Miss Dari is a former
member of the Massapequa Spotlight
Players.
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Mrs. Paul H. Reiser of 77
Stillwater Avenue. Massapequa,
has been elected Director of the
Federated Garden Clubs of New
York State Inc., Second District
made up of 106 Garden Clubs
on Long Island. Mrs. Reiser
is a past president of the Fori
Neck Garden Club and a National
Council FlowerShow judge.
Farmingdale OBSERVER Thursday, March 16, 1967