Cape Cod Community College - Foreseer Yearbook (West Barnstable, MA)
- Class of 1968
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CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 0201 0099848 1 FTo There Is An Appointed Time For Everything, And A Time For Every Affair Under The Heavens . . . CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Deane Warner, A.B., IVLA A Time To Build As a professor, adviser and friend, Mr. Warner contributes to the life of the stu- dents here at 4C ' s. To the students in his classes, he is an interesting and interest- ed professor. As an adviser to the students, the Yearbook and the Drama Club, his sage knowledge invariably helps us find the right path. As a true friend, we confide in him and seek his advice. To Mr. Warner, whom we admire, respect and trust, we dedicate our yearbook, the 1968 Joreseer. E Carleton Nickerson, A-B-, IVLB-A From small beginnings only a few years ago, the Joreseer has become an integral and important part of the College. It reflects with care and candor student life here, and serves as a valuable and interesting record for alumni and students. All this has become so only because of the dedication and long hours of labor of the Joreseer staff and its adviser. They should be justly proud of their contribution to the College. To them should go the satisfaction of a job well done. E. Carleton Nickerson President John Baldasaro Assistant To The President Ernest Cole, Jr. Registrar Thorsten V. Kalijarvi. A.B.. A.M., A.L.M.. Ph.D. Dean of Faculty John Roche. A.B.. M.Ed. Dean of Students Elinor Hanna, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Administration Thomas Alexander, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman, Division of History and Social Sciences Andrew Meyer, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman, Humanities Division James Cronin, A.A., B.B.A., M.B.A. Chairman, Division of Business and Secretarial Sciences E. Justin Hills, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman, Mathematics and Science Division Frank Sargeant, B.S., B.A., M.A. Joseph Jayko, B.S., M.S. Everett Tomlinson, B.S., Ph.D. John Farrow, B.B., M.A. I i Roger Cole, B.S., M.B.A. John Hynes. B.A., M.A.T. W. Douglas Mitchell. B.A.. M.A., M.F.A. Margaret Gorman, B.A., M.A., R.N. E. Dorothy Littlefield, A.B.. A.M. Victor Bailey. A.B.. M.S. Gordon Browne, Jr., A.B., M.A. Admont Clarke, A.B., M.Ed. Marion Harrington, B.S.Ed. Bradley Fisk. Jr., A.B.. A.M. ►Catherine Bitter, G.C.E., L.R.A.M. Peter Birkel, A.B., M.A. Dennis Martin, B.A., M.A. Richard McKey, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. James Downey. B.S., M.S. Robert Young. B.A., M.S. J Bradley Fisk, Jr., A.B., MA. George A. Hoar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. H- Alfred DAIessandro, B.S.C., L.L.B. Peggy Savage, B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. Barbara Kanellopoulos, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Kathleen Power, A.B., M.A.Ed. Muriel Farmer, B.S., M.Ed. m Judith Barnet, A.B., M.A. Paul Donham, A.B., M.B.A. Arvid Anderson, B.S. 19 College Secretaries Doris Bates Marjorie Lebo Lucia McKenzie Sally Wiinikainen Muriel Thomas Gertrude Phoenix Dolores Hoffman Elizabeth Porter Susan Holden Rosetta Gomes Jeanne Hughes 20 Doris B. Fauteaux Assistant Librarian Esther Fernald, RN College Nurse Paul Doiron Custodians Alfred Nickerson Dave Barrows 22 A Time To Dance Homecoming at 4C ' s this year was held at the Wychmere Harbor Club in Har- wich Port. A dinner dance was held which proved to be an unforgettable event for all. Many students, alumni and guests enjoyed this annual event planned by the hard-working Student Senate. 24 A Time To 26 Be Silent 27 28 29 yp A Time To Laugh A Time Of Peace Gino Montesi Kathy McGlone Diane Goyette Tony DeLorenzo Margie Sylver Janet McCoy Betty Holland 1 Paul Hedin Betty Lumbert Jennifer Morgan 37 Sue Noyes Cindy Brunt Clifford O ' Connor 38 Leo Ferrick Shirley Sylvia Hi ■- i. . ' . : ■■H jtei ;: Kr :; ffcmk JB [Br, T MtJEg W  -« ' - ■k v-™, - | JHlfl By Ellen Yanuss Linda Kibe Harry Nunes , I V Ann Kane 41 Nancy Amaral Bob Gill Joan Harrington 42 Bob Mulroy Michele Lajeunesse Diane Francis 44 m Bev Guerra Barbara Buckley 45 Warren Correa Judy Crosby 46 Marilyn Cummings Bryan Treadwell Betty Westholm 47 John Baldasaro mpw . ..41 x ft Tpj j m James Burns Pauline Labadie Jimmy Ouelette Sumner Webster Kathy Eaton Dennis Von Menchen David Downs Doug MacDuff Kathy Busa 50 Berry Minah Bill Maitland Pam Avila John Faelten Jeff Spencer Michele Perrault Karen Davidson 52 Susan Hobbs William Holmes Linda Whitehead Dennis Boulay Kathy Stroh 54 Wayne Burgess Bill Doyle Bruce Watkins James Dole 55 Irene Dumenigo Linda Chase Marcia Tibbert Bob Richardson Melody Southworth John Fields 57 Judy Carey Charles O ' Neil Carol Chapman 58 Kathy Mounce Valerie Caron Bob Churinske 59 Carole McGee Diane Bouchard Tony Glydon Wayne Anderson 60 John Forsythe Paula Curry Paul Zeb Rich Phyllis Amaral 62 Lu Annese Jacqueline Fickett Randy Vacchi Arlene Crosby David Perry Chuck Haynes Lisa Robsham Donald Thimas PATRONS The students at the College wish to thank the Patrons of the Joreseer for their support. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Mott Mr. and Mrs. Antone C. Amaral Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Suominen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Haynes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Robsham Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Metters Mr. and Mrs. George S. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Frankie Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas S. Weitbrecht Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln B. Hathaway John B. Baldasaro Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Yanuss Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoxie Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sylver Mr. Lawrence Guerra Mr. and Mrs. William Tibbert Torey Montesi Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Porter Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sylvia THE HELMSMEN The Helmsmen represent the College in the sport of basketball. The team plays in the Greater Boston Basketball League for small colleges and has been a consistent winner. The team is supported by the avid fans of the College who find no distance to far to travel in support of their team. 68 69 CHEERLEADERS 70 STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS The Student Senate at the College is the voice of the student. Through elected officers and representatives the students express their ideas and opinion to the ad- ministration and faculty, as well as maintaining good relations with them. The officers of the Student Senate have to be hard-working and dedicated as the work to be done is never finished. The representatives in the Senate are appointed to many different committees, each of which has a specific function in student government. 71 STUDENT SENATE IN ACTION CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore Class Freshman Class Circle K Circle K is a service organization sponsored at the College by the local Kiwanis Club of Hyannis. Responsible male stu- dents at the College belong and carry on the programs. Newman Club The Newman Club of the College is very active and promotes many in- teresting programs. The Club members are drawn from the student body and represent all religions. Nto . I  - ' 77 I R — «• BIMra BB B BB MB - ■.-.-■■,..;- 79 THE ZOO The Zoo. newly formed this year, is the student run newspaper. It comes out once a month, filled with interesting and provocative writing. Every Thursday, a weekly bulle- tin is published. Thanks to the Zoo Staff the college has a spot for all thinking students to publish their material. Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Art Editor News Editor Opinion Editor Photographers Office Staff Winfield Scott Carr Bob Gosch Tony DeLorenzo Lisa Robsham Paul Worthington Ray Stafford Gino Montesi Hester Orton THE FORESEER Zhe Joreseer. the college yearbook, is put together every year by a small number of hard-working students. The yearbook takes a great deal of effort and time, but we hope that this year the time and effort will pay off with a better yearbook than ever before. Editor Staff Lisa Robsham Arlene Crosby Chuck Haynes Jeffrey Spencer Wayne Anderson Anita Czerwonka Sandra Smith Randy Vacchi Randy Perry Bryan Treadwell Debbie Collins Caryn Bergh 83 EDITORS MESSAGE It has been a most rewarding job to be Editor of the 1 968 Joreseet. I have watched with interest the activities and achievements of the students at 4C ' s and this in itself has been reward enough for the effort expended in putting the yearbook together. I feel for- tunate in having the chance to survey all these activities and see the overall life of our students. I wish to thank and commend the Joreseer Staff for their time and help. Our adviser, Deane Warner, has been an indispensable source of wisdom and knowledge. He has re- mained calm in moments of confusion and distress. To these people, I give my heartfelt thanks, for without them, I would not be able to present you, the students at 4C ' s, with a yearbook that you may well be proud of. I hope that in the years ahead you will be able to look to your 1 968 Joreseer and vividly recall the fine days you spent here. Lisa Robsham Editor With The Compliments of PARNASSUS BOOK SERVICE When in need of books new or old, see us on Route 6A, Yarmouth Port, or at the Four C ' s Book Shop 86 HYANNIS INN AND HYANNIS INN MOTEL In the past, many of our college activi- ties have been held at the Inn and the management further encourages and wel- comes this policy. Congratulations to the Class of 1968 CRAIG STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Typewriters Adding Machines Accounting Forms Thesis Paper Art Supplies Slide Rules Stationery Pens and Pencils CHARLBET ' S Stationers and Office Outfitters 234 Main St. 356 Main St. Falmouth Hyannis LORANIA ' S BOOK SHOP Paperbacks and Hardbacks Hyannis and Chatham 775-0311 945-0787 GUERTIN BROS. JEWELERS Hyannis, Mass. THE.RECORD ROOM 556 Main St. Hyannis 775-4631 For the Best in Stereo and Hi-Fi ACME PHARMACY Many Leading Lines of Cosmetics Prescriptions Filled Promptly ELDREDGE § BOURNE Moving and Storage Co. Inc. Rt. 28 Hyannis Telephone 775-1050, 548-1 188 AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES Fine Feminine Fashions Since 1904 HASCKEL ' S Hyannis Main Street at Barnstable Road Hyannis Compliments of: Fashion HOUSE OF BEAUTY 26 Barnstable Rd. Hyannis, Mass. Phone: 775-2542 THOMPSON DRUG Airport Shopping Plaza Hyannis, Mass. SPring 5-1 138 JOSEPH MEDAS AND SONS R. B. CORCORAN CO. of Hyannis Plumbing— Heating Supplies ! W L y$ CLOTHES FROM PURITAN f ARE ALWAYS IN FASHION Dressing right is not expensive. MWjL l ts an investment. It pays dividends— % in success— tor you. tor your efforts, for your employer. Invest in Ipf9|i your future. Dress right— when you 1 Ef °°k y° ur best- you do your best. g; L. -- ' H III Puritan H HYANNIS DENNISPORT CHATHAM W ._ ORLEANS WELLFLEET Congratulations to the Class of ' 68 BUZZARDS BAY GAS COMPANY Natural Gas for Most of Cape Cod 89 Compliments of The Scrimshaw Shop Yankee Whaler— Scrimshaw Yankee Crafters— Wampum Jewelry 551 Main Street— Hyannis Cape Cod Travel Agency Ames Building i 347 Main Street Hyannis A complete travel service 775-3109 Dragon Lite Chinese and Polynesian Food Main Street— Hyannis Compliments of Park Square Inn 1 56 Main Street Hyannis A Year Round Department Store Serving Cape Cod for 40 Years Hyannis Harwich Port Falmouth Nantucket Plymouth Sandwich Hyannis Candy Shoppe Fudge, Dietetic Candies and Homemade Candies Mailed Anywhere At the Striped Awning 501 Main Street Hyannis Leens For Shoes 370 Main Street 77 5-1845 Hyannis Cheat sheets? UNCLE JOES ITALIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT Spaghetti Chicken Pizza Steak Subs Sea Foods Fresh Homemade Bread (olby PHOTO SU PPLY Telephone 775-0345 459 Main St. Hyannis, Mass. Cape Cod Bank -Trust COD MSfcR CYCIE CENTER OK Osterville Hyannis Orleans Main St. Airport Rotary South Yarmouth Harwichport COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member: Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. BULTACO HONDA BMW B S A FIAT AUTOMOBILES SUZUKI VESPA 353 NORTH STREET HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS (617) 775-9340 HYANNIS PHARMACY Russell Stover Candies ARE SOLD BY HYANNIS PHARMACY JfymwmSx 7 W Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Kenyon A. Carr, R.J. Louis C. Emrich, R.J. 775-1968 MM RESTAURANT BRADFORD ' S HARDWARE Hyannis, Mass. Delta Power Tools Sales Service 234 Main St. 331 Main St. Hyannis, Massachusetts Compliments of HYANNIS JEWELRY SHOP Diamonds— Watches — Jewelry Silverware — Gifts 376 Main St. Hyannis, Mass. 775-1053 EASTERN PACKAGING, INC. 109-1 I I Purchase St. Boston, Mass. 02110 Henry J. Curtis— Pres. S Treas. Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH ' S JORGE ' S TIRE SERVICE 218 Nash Rd. New Bedford, Mass. Seiberling Tires JOHN A. LEMOS REAL ESTATE THE COFFEE SHOP 345 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts KEMPS of AMERICA Greatest food value on earth An inexpensive treat that can ' t be beat! Route 28 Hyannis HYANNIS PACKAGE STORE West Main Street Hyannis Community College Students Have Fun Bowling Ten Pins at CAPE BOWL Hyannis Special Student Rates THE BRIDE ' S CHINA CO. Bride ' s Register China, Class, Stainless Steel, Gifts 433 Main St. Hyannis Flowers By HENRY TEI XEIRA 505 Main Street Hyannis, Mass. Phone 775-2336 W. S. BROWN REAL ESTATE AGENCY REALTORS MAIN STREET, DENNIS, MASS. SALES RENTALS MANAGEMENT What! Me Sophia Loren? Why did Merrill do this? J---JI ■■■■N m k i ••. i Fraternity or DEATH!!! ' Alcohol or academia? ' 94 ' What! Me worry? ' You really want to know why I ' m so jolly? ' I didn ' t get the goose but ' Harvard? Don ' t be ridiculous! ' ' I study. '
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