16 PATENT TRADER Saturday, Jane 7, 1969 Two students win medical degrees; BEST School slides ON RECORD PLEASANTVILLE — Slides of the Pleas antville school facilities by will be shown at the Concerned Yale to graduate seven from area Citizens Committee meeting at MILTON 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Com­ Two medical students, from Medical Center, Wilmington, position as a secondary school OKUN munity Center. The slides are Del. English teacher in New York of the Bedford Road School, Armonk and Crompond, became medical doctors this week, one and will attend NYU for an the Roselle Avenue School and LEONARD ALLAN ZIMMER advanced degree in com­ the high school. at the I45th commencement of Jefferson Medical College in MAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. munications and linguistics. Mrs. Jane Eddison of Guion Irving Zimmerman of Street will review the two-year Philadelphia, the other on grad­ uation from New York Medical S Crompond, was graduated June KATHRYN MYLER MCCOY, Joni Mitchell's 'Clouds' study of the school system done 3 from New York Medical of Chappaqua, daughter of Mr. College, which is moving to she does include it. I recom­ by the League of Women Voters College, at its 110th commence­ and Mrs. Frederic R. McCoy "Clouds." — Joni Mitchell Westchester County. mend the album "Clouds" to and discuss how curriculum is ment exercises held in Carnegie of 100 Marcourt Drive, was (Reprise - RS 6341) everyone who enjoys folk affected by the facilities which Seven upper Westchester Hall. graduated from Wells College, it. She served as chair­ music. Joni sings simply and students, two of them from Mt. Dr. Zimmerman will intern Aurora, June 1. Miss McCoy, About 18 months ago, Tom man of the League of Women Kisco, are among the 2,400 can­ an English major, was named Paxton, one of America's effectingly. Voters school workshop study. at New York Medical College. didates for degrees at Yale Uni­ to the Phoenix Literary Society finest songwriter-singers, told SHE HAS written all the versity's 268th commencement i The seven upper Westchester a Wells College organization for me with great excitement of songs and sings them with EMIL SOMMER 3RD to be held Monday in New County candidates for Yale students of exceptional creative a song he had just beard her own guitar accompani­ Haven degrees are among 293 from ability. She served as poetry and learned. He called it "the ment. In one song another Christian Science Yale's commencement exer­ New York State. The current co-editor of the literary most beautiful song he had instrument is added and in cises will be outdoors on the class also has students from magazine, cnruiuiie, and was ever heard." It was called two songs she "double tracks" PLEASANTVILLE — Grace university's historic Old Campus the, other 49 states, District of its fiction editor her senior year. "Both Sides Now" and was -that is, sings two parts. Bemis Curtis will talk on before an expected 15,000 Columbia, Puerto Rico and 53 written by a young Canadian ...... , t„ » Her voice is quite pretty s r v 'Loving to Live" at 8 30 p.m persons. j foreign countries. Upper West­ THOMAS D. CARACCIOLO, of songwriter, Joni Mitchell. The melody struck me as quite and the album is "easy" to J fronted • Ibhopac,K. T. Monday at the First Church Immediately before chester representatives, three of 31 West Street, Mt. Kisco, was listen to. On several of the awarded the bachelor of arts remarkable and the lyrics |of Christ, Scientist, at 219 Bed­ commencement, 54 graduating them getting master's degrees songs she does simple vocal Yale seniors, including one of degree by PMC Colleges of immediately memorable. Note ford Road. The lecture is free DR. ROBERT EGDELL are these excerpts. . ornaments based on the * MAhopac 8-6064 the Mt. Kisco men, will receive THOMAS ROBBINS PARKER Chester, Pa., at its 148th com­ melodies, but basically it is and open to the public. Before commissions as second lieu­ Of 10 Rose Hill Avenue mencement exercises May 31. "Rows and flows of • June 4 • 10 2ND, 20 Half Mile Road, angel hair extremely simple and direct. devoting full time to the tenants or ensigns as the cul­ Armonk and a graduate Armonk, bachelor of arts; The record is similar to the mination of ROTC training. HEATHER SNEDDON of Mt. And ice cream castles ministry of Christian Science, Pleasantville High School, was PETER DE G R E E F F folk records of 10 and more Kisco will be awarded the in the air Miss Curtis was a concert Another Armonk student, who graduated at Jefferson Medical JACOBI, Mt. Holly Road, years ago. No bass, no drums, Support Your degree of associate in fine arts And feather canyons pianist and music teacher. She is being graduated from College yesterday (Friday.) Dr Katonah, bachelor of arts; ev'rywhere very clear vocal sound. One Lafayette College this week, has at the graduation exercises of Local Sheriff" is a member of the board of Egdell took his pre-medical ROGER GRAEME JUNG I've looked at song "The Fiddle and the been enrolled at Cornell Uni­ degree at Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ the Silvermine College of Art Drum" is done without any lectureship of the First Church AUSTIN, Bayberry Lane, Route Sunday, June 8, in Gifford clouds that way with versity School of Business. A versity, where he was a member 2, Mt. Kisco, bachelor of arts accompaniment at all. "The of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Yorktown Heights graduate of Auditorium, New Canaan. But now they only Gallery" seems strongly based James Garner of Chi Phi fraternity, Circle K. and ensign, United States Navy; Lafayette will teach in New International and Chi Gamma MANFRED GEORG IBEL, block the sun on traditional melodic s'>'° PLUS York City and attend New York Nu chemistry honor society and Haines Road, Mt. Kisco, master Mrs. Seiberfs They rain and snow If not heard together wi'h University. held the Hall Fellowship in of architecture, on ev'ryone Joni's other songs, one would So many things t assume it to be a traditional chemistry. REGINALD EUGENE FORD Taper Lion" DR. ROBERT EGDELL, son painting wins would have done melody. 3RD, 290 Manville Road, of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Egdell At Jefferson Medical, Dr. But clouds got with Pleasantville, bachelor of arts; Unfortunately, there are no Egdell was a member of the popular vote in my way Alan Alda Phi Chi medical fraternity and SYLVIA NESIN HOLTZ other songs of the caliber of BERG, Cradle Rock Road, PLEASANTVILLE — Mrs. "Both Sides Now." The the J Marion Sims Society. He I've looked at clouds BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 30 PM PLAZA will intern at Wilmington Pound Ridge, master of public Juri Matisoo, chairman of the melody of "Both Sides Now" health; 17th Art Exhibition for Artists from both sides now is a soaring, exciting one. BALDWIN PLACE . SHOW AT DUSK ALEXANDER JOHN YAB- of Northern Westchester, the From up and down, None of the others has the LONSKY, 1710 Paine Street, final art show to be sponsored and still somehow unique turn of melody that June 4-10 PARAMOUNT Yorktown Heights, master of by the Junior League of It's cloud's illusions we remember. The lyrics are I recall PEEKSKILL arts in religion. Northern Westchester, has in the same league as "Both Rod Stsiger I really don't know clouds I as announced the popular vote Sides Now" but not quite as N.Y. Theatres EMIL O. SOMMER 3RD, son winners of the show held at at all. . . universally meaningful. of Mr. and Mrs. Sommer of Pace College last week. WORLDS MOST ACCLAIMED MUSICAL "THE June 6-10 . . . I've looked at love I'm sure Joni Mitchell will , JERRY JARRETT In 30 Windmill Road, Armonk, and B. Harding Seibert's oil from both sides now create many more beautiful pipT.nn ON TUB ROOF ILLUSTRATED a graduate of Pleasantville High . Aim Starring BAE ALLEN painting "And Suddenly It's From give and take, songs, and sing them F School, who received a bachelor Directed by JEROME BOBBINS MAN" Spring" was voted the most and still somehow movingly. Please listen to her of arts degree in economics Prlc.1 Mon. thru Sat EVES. $9.90. BJO. U. SOUTHERN popular. Mrs. Seibert was It's love's illusions To quote from "Songs to 7. 6.40, 5.40. 4.60. Wed. Maia.: S&23, 5.10. from Lafayette College, Easton, graduated from Pratt Institute Aging Children Corns " 4.60. 4. UO, aJO. Sat Mat i *7J0. SJO. I recall with Claire Bloome Pa., Friday, will attend Cornell and is teaching art to senior "People hurry by 5.10. 4.60, 4. s.60. rao. I really don't University Graduate School of citizens in Pleasantville, where Majestic ThoJU. 347 W. 44 St 1464730 STAR" know love at all. . . so quickly ••CIVILIZED FUN. CANNY DAVID Business. she lives. This year she has Don't they hear MERRICK MAT HAVE TO INSTITUTE SaDailt y 7:15, 9:10 At Lafayette, an arts, science won three awards in local EXTRA HAXINEES TO HANDLE THE 2:00. 3:55, 5:55 . . . I've looked at life the melodies CRUSH. T. E. Katem. lime Mat. & 7:50, 9:50 and engineering college for men, women's clubs' art exhibitions. from both sides now In the chimney and Sun. with he was a dean's list student, I, JUUE HARRIS In The popular vote in sculpture From win and lose and the clicking • i A N«w Comedy social chairman of Chi Phi was won by Alan I. Dubnik still somehow And the laughing fraternity, participant in the Fo B.TY CARATS George Segal of Shrub Oak for bis "Head It's life's illusions harmonies" Abe Starrlnc community tutoring program and Hand," carved of wood. I recall 'MURRAY HAMILTON and member of the International MAIL OBSESS FILLED: An ETIS: tSJW, Although Mr. Dubnik teaches I really don't know life Lyrics copyright by and Relations Society. 7.50. S.73. 4.30. 3.80. Weds. A Sat. 1:15. 3:10,7:15, 9:10 sculpture at the Craft Student's at all" reprinted with the permission Mats. $&30. 5JO, 4.80, 4.30, X30. JEFFREY A NICHOLS, son UOBOBOO Thea.. 45 St. W. of B'waj. League in the New York City The song has had great of Siquomb Publishing Corp Sat. Sun. Afternoons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. 246-6230 YWCA, he is actually a success. It has been recorded "ENGBOSSINQ, FASCINATING, MAG­ NOW THRU TUESDAY NOW THRU TUESDAY Evenings Every Day Nichols of Route 1, Yorktown professional musician. He and by more than 50 artists and NIFICENT PERFORMANCE BY ALEC Anthony Quinn Bittersweet Mod Film Heights, also was graduated by MeCOWEN. It IS ONE OF THE GREAT­ his wife work in the field of folk recently became a popular bit Middle Patent EST PERFORMANCES I HAVE SEEN Oskar Werner Lafayette College Friday with singing. in a version by Judy Collins IN MY tIFE.UFE.'" —Barnes. Times. July 4, David Janssen a bachelor of arts in English. 1968 The 17th Art Exhibition drew Joni Mitchell did not record Association At Lafayette, he was an JALE'AT.mC MMeCOWEc N in close to 1,200 art enthusiasts, it herself on her first album HI ADJUAN VII "THE SHOES OF ~A ™ • officer of Hillel Society, member including about 10 bus lo?df| issued a year ago. However, sets meeting Orch. 1st Bale. 2nd Bale. 1 of the freshman cross country of local school children. On view in her second album, just Mon-Tinr-Erf $8.00 $7.00, 5.50 *3.50 team, varsity fencing team, ARMONK — Land de­ FT! & Sat Evas 8.50 7JO, kSO 4.M I THE FISHERMAN" were 140 works of art, of which released by Reprise Records, Wed Mata MO SM, 4.00 1.00 U freshman class council, student velopment, roads and senior BIJOU nine were a special exhibit by Sat Mail 7.00 4.50, (.00 XM I Eva's, at 8:00 p.m. council and the Fine Arts citizen bousing will be among Evgs 8:30 Mats. Wed. 2. Sat 2:30 Sharp! Sat. at 6:45 & 9:15 the judges, Ben Cunningham, Helen Hayes Thea. 110 W. 46 St 246-6380 Society. He has accepted a the topics to be discussed when Sun. at 2:30 & 8:00 Edward Giobbi and David Eva's, at 7:15 & 9:30 Dr. Gambino the Middle Patent Association "BROADWAY'S BEST MUSICAL" Sun. cont from 2:30 p.m. Slivka. —life Mag-nine Sat. Mat. at 2:30 p.m. holds its annual meeting June Sat Mat at 2:30 P-m. MAIN ST., COLD SPRING UA BEDFORD Playhouse ANN MILLER as 'THE WAY WEST" 14 at 10:30 a.m. in the AME 'PLAGUE OP THE ZOMBIES" Route 22 - BEDFORD, N.Y. Camembert is a favorite will speak NEW SMASH HIT MUSICAL I B a n k s v i 11 e Fire House CALL: CO 5-2424 French dessert cheese but Mon. thru Tours. Evgs. $9.90. 9JO. 9.00, Smoking In our Loge-234-7300 Residents of the Middle Patent, 1.50. 7.50. 6.S0. 5.30. 4J0. Frt. A Sat Evga. LESSER'S IWeatche&teaTHEATRES Roquefort is probably the best OSSINING — Dr. Richard $11.90. 10.00. 9.50. 900, 8.00. 7.50, 6.50. East Middle Patent and Route known to Americans Gambino, a member of the 6.00, 5.00, 4.00. 3.25. Winner of Ten 22 areas, all within Election WINTER GARDEN. B*y-S0 St 245-4878 Academy Awards'! Board of Leaders of the New

- District 1, are invited. BEST MUSICAL 1368 — ALL AWARDS FRI. JUNE 6 York Society of Ethical Culture, N Y DRAMA CRITICS - TONY AWARD GONE WITH (UltkUUlU- will address the Ethical Society "We belive the next few years MULMJJUI of Northern Westchester Sunday will be very active ones and jyl AN OF La MANCHA 1J-1S1JF IKMttKlf THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM THROUGH that decisions made during this THEWDJir OIJ\l\ilrlL\MIJ.V\l) at the last platform meeting Martin Beck Thea. W 45 St J40-6363 TEL. 324-316& Evgs. at 8:30. Mata. Wed. 2. Sat. 1:30 YOUNO FOLK MATINEES of this season. time may well determine the 0 SAT.4 SUN. SUN. JUNE 15 Dr. Gambino speaks regularly ultimate type of community we "HILARIOUS EVENING. A CHEERFUL YEARS WO SHOWING •iiAiKu^r ;^ will live in," the association's VD1TU060 ROMP."—Barnes. Times OF FUN on radio station WQXR and is BW^^ TrimihShocdniCWcf 1 jM WOODY ALLEN m *^ Yoc*to«mWlt»..lferwi«rtiin»J__^_^- the author of "Twentieth president, E.J. Otto of 3 Megan J3LAY IT AGAIN. SAM an Tit*IK ai»CN 7:00 P.M. & 9:15 P.M. Century Ethics." He is active Lane, commented this week MO-6 Evenings at 7 & 9 A New Comedy 6900 SHOPPING CCNTfR unmoral on many committees on church "It is our intent to enlaf By WOODY ALLEN MAIN STREET Sun. Cont from 2'30 state relations and is a member!our membership rolls and to Also starring ANTHONY ROBERTS • FREE MKKINQ ASTiaaSHl »C»lSO» >»tl »»MNG| picture HAIL ORDERS FILLED: Erf. Men. tan 2nd BIG WEEK! 737-«a«2i of the American Civil Liberties take a more active part in Bat.: $8-50, 7.50. 6.90, 4J0. Wed. Mats.: UA RIDGE FIELD Playhouse. Union and The Am er ic anjeommunity affairs," added Mr $5.50, 5, 4.50, 4, 3.60. Bat Mats.: WJX, "CANDY" 5.75. 5. 4J0, 4. | Fre'u Parking - 438-2835 Humanist Association. Otto "We plan to do this by SUZANNE PLESHETTE Braadhnrst_Thea.. 235 W. 44 8t X48-6699 | 20th Century Fo« Meetings are at 10.30 am. keeping our membership IAN McSHANE "A" WONDERFULLY HAPPT EVENING presents at the Pinesbridge Road Meet­ thoroughly informed on subjec's Of Sheer Entertainment."—W»Ui, Pott p 1 of interest, and by seeking a d BAINT 8UBBER presents •••• with ing house A coffee hour wil. DON BARBARA ^ 100 foSow. All are welcome coordinating members' ideas " PORTER BAXLEY In HARDVJM NEIL SIMON'S if-ISAN »'»S3VS ^ RIFLES PL A Z A 8 C I T E Ewa Aulin A MARVIN SCHWARTZ EXCITING Production CONTRACT Directed By PANAVISION*• COLORo> D^iu.r MIKE NICHOLS MIRACLE! COtOlltw Drluu "COUNTRY FAIR & AUCTION" PRICES t .Mon. thro Thuri. Evgs. Orch. , •"»»»as»a»a»as»ajaal«ffl $7.50: Front Men. $6.75. 5 73: Rear Men. Marlon Brando JAMES COBURN $4.75, 3.50. Frt. & Sat. Evgs. Orch. $3i WINNER Evenings at 7 $ 9 1969 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL!^ ' LEEBEMICK Front Mezz. $7, 6; Rear Mezz. $3, 4. Special Childransf Mat. Sat. Sterling Farms Mats. Wed. A Sat. Orch. $5.75: Front Mildred Natwck LILLI PALMER Mezz. $5.25. 4.751 Rear Mezz. $3.79, 1 I Sandy Baron Murray Hamilton SAT. and SUN. FIVE WEEKS PLYMOUTH Thea. 236 W 45th St. 246-9156 MATINEES IN A BALLOON J BURGESS MEREDITH HELD OVER THRU TUES. - SHOWTIME DUSK Newfield Avenue "WITTIEST MUSICAL IN YEARS" . PATRICK MAGEE —Barnes. N Y Times 6 1 11 I in I I c | STERLING HATDEN Jerry Orback JO) O'Hara Stamford/ Ct. S t r i e t prul M ROMISE8, PROMISES PALACE } nEuimnn DAILY (EXCEPTSAT) A NEW MUSICAL S T l • f 0 » 0 COHH HHH 373-100" 1 15-3:25-5 35- Mall Orders: Mon. thru Thurs. Evgs. $12. 10, 9. 8. 6, 5. 3. Fri. A Sat. E\gs $15, PAUL I JORIUIE IU00DUIRRD 7.45-9 50 12. 10, 9, 6. 5. 3. Mats. Wed. A Sat. I SATURDAY ONLY Father's Day - June 15th $7.90. 6. S. 4, 3. | •JORIUIE lOOODIUflRB 1.40-3-50-6 00- SHUBERT THEA., 225 W 14 St. 2-16-5864 ' ROBERT UIRGRER 810-10:15 BEST MUSICAL robot URena 10 a.m. • 7 p.m. Air Conditioned N Y. DRAMA CRITIC'S AWARD lM8-«9 Stamford GOP Town Committee TONY AWABD 1968-«9 uiinmnG 778 America's TZCMh«CC«jC)fr/FAKAVta)ON- tmftRM\K«aU k'f f I'AR MHO "V MH l-ltt- AMPI I P AK' KING Fri. k Sai. Ev»i.i $3.50 8.30. 7.50, 6.M. f OF UNFORGETTABLE BRILLIANCE." <