Massachusetts Bay Community College - Greenyears Yearbook (Wellesley, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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Richard DeRaffaele, 3 Forrester Rd., Wakefield Liberal Arts Jane A.-DiFilippo 15 Navarro Circle, Medford Liberal Arts Josette A. Doyle 72 Johnswood Rd., Roslindale Liberal Arts Gary R. Edelson 73 Norwich Rd., Brockton Business Administration Mario F. F inocchio 1665 Commonwealth, Boston Liberal Arts Paul H. Foley 76 Adams Ave., Everett Liberal Arts Mary D. Ganem 371 Medford St., Somerville Liberal Arts Linda Glass 57 Kimball Ave., Revere Liberal Arts Sandra Goldstein 67 University Rd., Brookline Liberal Arts Joan P. Hayes, 7181 'Gore Rd., Revere Business Administration Paul F. Iannacchino 980 Main St., Woburn Business Administration Vincent F. Joyce, Jr. 11 Wolcott St., Everett Liberal Arts V ADDEND UM George E. Kimball 7 Bates Way, Hingham Liberal Arts Charles B. Latham 55 Grand St., Reading Liberal Arts Harold F. McCormack 43 Port Norfolk St., Dorchester Liberal Arts Donna L. McKillop 48 George St., Plainville Liberal Arts John J. McKinley 427 Broadway St., Chelsea Business Administration Ellen Miller 108 School St., Jamaica Plain Liberal Arts Richard S. Muller 20 Black Oak Rd., Wayland Liberal Arts Virginia A. Nichols 11 Winter St., Nahant Liberal Arts John D. Noonan 1 Parkway, Norwood Liberal Arts Anthomy Pacy I 150 Taylor St., Littleton Liberal Arts Nancy Parker 1 , 407 Broadway St., Raynham Liberal Arts John L. Payelian 38 Nelson Ave., Lowell Liberal Arts g Kenneth A. Peterson 50 Vesey St., Randolph Liberal Arts Joseph L. Potts 194 H St., Boston Liberal Arts Sandra L. Regan 47 Howie Rd., Braintree Liberal Arts Alma L. J. Robison 222 Liberty St., Randolph Liberal Arts May Lou Ruane 2 Rockwood Terr., Jamaica Liberal Arts Anthony J. Sharrino 31 Rutledge Rd., Belmont Liberal Arts Karl P. Skulte 44 Cypress St., Brookline Electronics William Spadafora 75 Charles St., Malden Liberal Arts Ronald C. Testa 70 Lexington St., E. Boston Liberal Arts John W. Tremblay V 2-3 Churchill' St., Arlington Liberal Arts Thomas A. Vehr 37 Thackeray Rd., Wellesley Business Administration Larry B. Watson 16 Cedar St., Reading Liberal Arts Marion B. Zahlaway 669 Cambridge St., Brighton Executive Secretarial

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David D. MacKenzie 10 Hall Ave., Everett Liberal Arts Drama Club, Basketball, Bowling Club. Jane P. Atwell s 71 Toxteth St., Brookline Liberal Arts Thomas L. Austin 65 Fuller St., Middleboro Liberal Arts Leo J. Barrett 88 Jefferson Ave.,-Everett Liberal Arts Bruce W. Beane 49A Trowbridge St., Cambridge Liberal Arts Eugene A. Burke 37 Bexley Rd., Roslindale Liberal Arts . Anne T. Cahill 97 Rosseter St., Dorchester Liberal Arts ADDEND Ufll was-4 Raymond F. Richard 62 Maxwell St., Dorchester Liberal Arts N ewspaper-Photography Editor, Ski Club, Yearbook Stag, Silver Key, Football, Humanities Club. John D. Canavan 26 Moulton St., Randglph Liberal Arts Thomas L. Ciulla 36 Shirley St., Everett Liberal Arts Walter R. Collins 426 Bennington St., E. Bost0I1 Liberal Arts Anthony M. Conti 134 Clifton St.,,.Malden Liberal Arts Marjorie Corbett D 98 Lexington Ave., Cambfldge Liberal Arts Paul A. DeNucce 51 Warren Ave., Malden Liberal Arts



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, 4' ff -t , F21-f:iQ'LS,1s fy' far-, 5351- . fi P2 ss- .f fjifjffle ,ff f lyk' :JV ,,f-rfffnlelst Q, WW' leaf , 4' ,JA-:deaf ,- f M Wy ffyfffa -I 7 'fn-,vs .. we 2 Mfr, s ,Meagan nw , , ff Se tember of 1963 found us all in a state of confusion on registration day. After P with our heads in the clouds for a few weeks,we finally settled f r colle e ears. In order to show that college wasn't walking around down to the beginning 0 011 8 Y all academic the sophomores gave us our first taste of social life at the Orienta- 7 tion Dance fwhat a lasting tastej. . n . Then came the school elections which showed the birth of our true college spirit. A short time after the campaign, we all suffered the loss of our beloved President Kennedy as well as one of our wonderful faculty members, Dr. Parnell, which left a very somber note for all of us. Before long the talent of our class was introduced to all at the dramatic presenta- tion of Legend at also our class experienced its first college Hootenanny. The joyous brought with it the annual Christmas Dance and the was enjoyed by all. We'll never forget E539 QI? january of 1964 which our first college finals. fAfter five days of taking No-Doz, it was ygpggven that there were 33'Zn fewer students at- tending MBCCJ. Next came the highlighggigs forygixougggigltalian friends, The Spaghetti Dinner Dance. , . 572 .f .JF x A is Si ' Then once again our at the annual Variety Show where faculty as well as students the social life of our freshman year was the Freshman Hgh was held at the Sheraton Plaza and was featured by the crownin f and queen, Ann and Vznryf. Zmgsiiiifi . . . . . Even though our frwhm fiiXWaifrii nded officially, our school spirit still contin- ued on through the summer in the preparation of a successful orientation pro- gram for the incoming freshman class. We finally reached the threshold of our sophomore year fthat is, we who finally made itj. After a hard fought' election battle,-Jim Betterrbecame our S,G.A. Presi- dent for the ensuing- year. The presentation of the. gavel took 'place at 'the' Elec- tion Dance. At the ,Halloween Masquerade. Dance, our .auditorium was invaded by our own witches and goblins. Also the Drama Club certainly excelled that fall ,in its fine presentation of Come Blow Your Hornf' Our class' will never forget the glowing faces of the children at the annual Or- phans' Party which gave Christmas a deeper meaning to us all. Gaiety and splendor was shared by all at the Holbe Ball. After the tedious weelgsx gfinals, all participated in outdoor sports at Killington, Vermont, unveiling of many unknown Olympic stars. ' - . wsf.'s. --eww. ' Xe With the doors of MBCC closing slowly behind us, the tra Week a . , ,Xgg.X x - X 'xx F-digg . approached. Beginning with the Yearbook Luncheon and cong beauti- , Qc., Ni up N AX . ful Commencement Ball, lt was a week that will remain and . XY ? 5 . fi ij 7 memories forever. Th , us, our years at Mass. Bay have come to a close, buts ever for get the everlasting friends we made and the many , N Qlp X 50

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