Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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GREEN Teacher 1923-1933 Assistant Principal 1933-1940 Principal 1940-1954 Principal Newton Junior College 1946-1954 An experienced actor, respected educator, inspirational and reassuring friend-these are but a few of the qualities of Mr. Raymond Green, to whom we dedicate this Newtonian of 1954. , 5 Newtonian Staff -.. ..-.. aullw' Sandy 3 4 Larry Irma gig , sv K Q' 5 jobn Q 'ix , Marilyn Bruce Adviser Editor in chief Assistant Editor r Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Abbe Art Adviser Circulation Adviser English Adviser 6 n Dave Annarae Mr. Neilson Sandy Borkurn Irina Praise Larry Minear Dave jarratt Miss Miles Mrs. jobnston Mrs. Hubbard L4 4 janet Ann Mrs. Johnston Miss Miles Mrs Hubbard CIRCULATION STAFF EDITOR: John Parker Audrey Hyde Robin Gordon Carol Connors Gino Angelone Dot Johnson Chris Kuebler Rosian Bagriansky Margie Reardon ADVERTISING STAFF EDITOR: Abbe Robinson Louise Bernson Bill Kantar Joan Lafford Mary Ellen Nutting Bette Ann Spelfogel Betty Starr Diane Tarmy LITERARY STAFF EDITOR: Marilyn Alperin Bob Johnson Valerie Shaw Peter Sockol Paul Cooper Paul Bassen Rosalie Horne Betty Ann Stinehour ART AND LAYOUT STAFF EDITOR: Annarae Tong Katharine Lake Margot Hunt Ann Seyfarth Mike Guber Martha Ciccone FEATURES STAFF EDITOR: Bruce Hunt COPY STAFF EDITOR: Ann Cochran jane Arnold Suzanne Lewis Donny Hill Terry McCarthy Suzanne Myers Sally Wilwn Penny Wolbert Dave Mishel Judy Lovely Billy O'Nei1 DATA STAFF EDITOR: janet Corcoran Sue Jacobson Krikor Der Hohannesian Barbara Caruso Roberta Mile-.nder We wish to express our sincere thanks to Fanning for his thoughtfulness. We, the Staff of the 1954 N ewtonian, are proud to have worked with you this year, and we wish you continued success and good luck in your role as Faculty Adviser. Mr. Neilson MR. LEO BARRY l ., 4 f Q lb 4 4, Q v . 6 4 p , F ,. 5 v a 'Maia .. A MR. RAYMOND GREEN V, Principal ,Xa s .' 'li ' . 0 .41 .0v.k, ,V VA l 4 ,ty 4 4 , , 'V?., r , ? 'f M A fat' Y A , uni, sw f's , A ' 'Q K, W l 1 V y ,S X...! MISS MARGARET SOUTH Adm in iftmtion Assistant Principal MR, HARRY WALEN Administrative Assistant 8 Senior Class Advisor MR. JAMES LAURITS Assistant Principal 4 r 'i l r I l 1 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Front Row: Virginia F. Altieri, Mildred Hood, Helen Johnston, Andrew Steinhope, Ruth Twiss, Helen Sweeney. Back Row: A. Horrense Church FRENCH DEPARTMENT 5 Front Row: Miss Eleanor Cox, Miss Gertrude Myles, Miss Mary Waters. Back Row: Miss Emily Burdon, . Miss Ethel Ham, Miss Francesca Gobbi, Miss Helen White, Mr. Raymond Ethier. Kenneth White, Michael Gradone, George Neilj Son, Donald Mitchell, Marion McGuire. e Ftzcult M i LATIN DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Miss Elizabeth jewett, Mr. Austin M. Lashbrook, Miss Clara W. Ashley. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr. Thomas G. Walters, Mrs. Frances L. Allen, Mr. Walter M. Taylor, Miss Beatrice L. Bates, Mr. Donald G. Enoch, Miss Elsa W. Stone, Mr. E. Victor Knapman, Mt. Charles H. . et ' lene Mergendahl, Mr. Charles W P Brackett, Mr. Abner H. Bailey. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Front Row: Mr. Forrest F. Paige, Mr. Malcolm P. Gallagher, Mr. Charles L. Peltier, Miss Margaret South, Mr. Daniel P. A. Willard. Back Row: Mr. Francis J. Foster, Mr. Daniel erson, Miss Mada F. Koughan, Mr. Frederick O. Holmes, Mr. Warren J. 'Loring, Mr. John Sherman, Mr. Robert S. Harris, Mr. James A. Boyd, Mr. Sterling L. Williams. Mining From gPzcture: Lawrence H. Anderson, Howard L. Ferguson. r r .5 .. , l .4 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr. John Hall, Miss Moira Sullivan, Dr. Albert Navez, Miss Sally Lee Ricker, Miss Mari- lyn Drewes, Miss Alice Kennedy, Miss Eleanor Rich- mond, Mr. Floyd Somerville, Mr. Donald Davidson ff, Q is HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Helen Cabot Miles, F. Eleanor Elliott, Rosalind G. Gray. Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson, Miss Mabel Turner, Mrs. Nancy Brown. - MUSIC DEPARTMENT First Row: Qleft to rightl Mr. Wesley Merritt, Mr. james Remley, Mr. Donald March. Second Row: Qleft to righth Mr. Dan Ippilito, Mr. Henry Lasker. A of GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Front Row: Miss Katherine Curtis, Mr. Robert Mitchell, Miss Emily Burdon. Bach Row: Miss Eleanor Penney, Mrs. Frances Allen, Miss Helen Einnerty, Mr. Carl Birmingham, Miss Edna Day, Mr. Charles Mergendahl. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Miss Marianne Patterson, Mrs. Elea- nor R. Turner, Miss Barbara Davis ,Miss Barbara J. Hall. IO 1 . MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to Right: Mr. Morton Hochheiser, Lit. Ralph Sanborn, Mr. Reginald Smith, Mr. Edward Poskitt. r Lawrence Anderson Social Studie: Mr. Charles E. Chase lndnrtrial Arts -be 45, 'Swag rr rgji I rf. S ' ' ax! t ,hw s,'E' W rat ,n.. -Q f.'e K i '23 f , 47 - ,. i' L A S ' ' I M A' , ,- Left to Right: Mr. Edwin H. Wiest, Driver Edncationf Mr. Carl IL. Swan, Mechanical Drawingg Mr. Frank M. Simmons, and Mr. Warren Huston, Phyrical Ecizicatiofzz. Executive Council The Executive Council, heading our school govern- ment, holds the deciding vote in any measure adopted by the Legislature. The Council directs the work of the ad- ministrative boards, grants club charters, and may initiate its own legislation. The Executive Council is composed of the Executive Secretary and a student representative from each administrative board. Its decisions are subject to the approval of the Principal, the Assistant Principal, and the class advisers. Honorary President: Mr. Raymond A. Green Executive Secretary: Mr. Leo Barry PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPART- MENT: Mr. Morton Hocheiser, Mr. Ralph Sanborn, Mr. Reginald Smith, lVLr. Edward Poskitt. Mr. George Wixmlcler Science .2 5. ' .B Mr. Harold Hawkes s Science ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-REAR ROW, left to right: Mr. Richard T. Geist, Mr. M. Roland O. Heintzelman, Mr. George P. Nye, Mr. T. Jerome Cutting, Mr. Lamoine E. Boyle, Mr. Frank Heys, jr., Mr. Lester E. Williams, Mr. Harry L. Walen, Mr. james B. Malone. MIDDLE ROW, left to right: Mrs. Jean M. 'W'iens, Miss Frances M. Smith, Miss Ann V. Sanguinetti, Mrs. Dorothy Huss, Miss Edith M. Rideout, Miss Elsa W. Stone, Miss Anne L. Leathers, Mr. Wesley S. Merritt. FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lee, Mr. William B. Spink, Miss Helen E. Nute, Miss Frances Thumin, Mr. Floyd Rinker, Miss Mary I. Lanigan, Miss Holly B. Lee, Mrs. Shirley M. Hayward, Mrs. Marilyn M. Hubbard. i,f+ rs.. TFirrz Row: Miss Burdon, Miss Church, Mr. Barry, Mr. Green, Hill, Miss South, Mr. Rinker. Second Row: Samoylenko, Murphy, Snyder, Dr. Peltier, Ranny, Miss Breivogel, Mr. Steinhope, Mr. Boyd. Third Row: Mr. Birmingham, Hopf, Witney, Ferguson, Mr. Remley. WJ uv x 1 - U 1 L. X - ,! ,, K Mr. Kffnnefh Padwd SPANISH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Francesco Argento German Miss Eleanor Cox. '43 Jiffy? 77 ,. ' F Miss Gertrude E. Myles - Frenclo Department .1 ,f.'f??Z'::4 ' 'A 'r wa - 7 . ' , .f l , X . ..F' 4 B x J 5 J Y ' 4 I ., . x ' , j X r-'A' A , A , A I, f ',. N..J . . .D 3.1 fW,..tvg Q Cliff 555' ,Zz F3 , ' ' X- ' ' 14 .1 e ' . ll 'lf-I 2 W. 6 'Q'- H ' if t ffl' 1' 2 1 I -. , . ' Ii. . xF 3i'2-Tig' 2 fx 1 sf . 4 1- 1 V A- , 'Q V ' - s A' A ff - 'tw f f. ,I - K ' ig- 'Jam . In it ' U I 5 H :FXS ' , , '17 'fl - 'fig ,- l',' f - - , .,,' w , ' - 1 ,Q ' 5 ' ff' 9 L 1 5 U Aff' Q. V' ,sp .4 1,1 1 'f Q, QQ - 'V E 'ff' A 55 .ff P Lf' ' Xu, Z, 'Z 'W1 V , , V ,sg X AB' S ' , ' Q' a ' -V f 'X ' li 2 .3 f Mr. Sterling L. Williams - Social Studies Department eti ri n cg Teaelfi rs Miss Helen E. N ute - English - - .,,.,',-- a V- ,ik . I . . H , L VY-A . f, A, .,, ..x l l ASSOCIATE OFFICERS john Hobbs CPre.ridentJ, Barbara Caruso CClerkD, Sally Wilson CTreaJurerj, Dotty Johnson CGWIJ' Vice-P1'eJi- dentj, Billy Hamill QBOyJ' Vice-Preridentj, Dr. Charles if Peltier Cfidvirerj . Standing: Lee CVice-Preridentj, Dedrick CSecretaryJ, Soule CTreaJurerD. Seated: Lucier fPreJia'entJ, Miss Emily Burdon CAdvisorD. X R ,.. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Annarae Tong CTreaJurerJ, Mary-Ellen Nutring Lgecretaryl, Kenneth McAdams CPreridentD, Susan Garcelon CVice-Prefidentb, Miss Margaret South Cfldrfirerb, Ann Gregory CSec0mi Vice-Pfenkientl. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Dow CPreridentj, Stanley CVice-Prexidentj, ,gp Hobbs Uecretaryj, Sade QTrea.rurerJ. ,Q vi 1 , 1 I 1 v f 4 'g U ll! f s 4 -mjQa ,QH' 553 '.-135, ,l ,Hnh V :gf-.. 5 ,Q 1 qw- . .ff W. yi..-. . ' 2,-Q? , ' W 5' A v X . ' . 51 .3134 , lqyqg- J L ,M,fj v-, , ' wi 53219: ' N, ' .'-Null, X. 'www, wq' u, 16,aLqf' .I lwjgr- ,V , Mjf,- y, 4 1 1 -af K XG . J K . -,,,1,. f uJQ ' 3' w'1 '.v 4 m - Rem '- .,. N Wm'gn:x' x'1'5Nl.!.- . N ' -:Q 5 . , - 'fix Q x H xi ,WV K t 445' 2 - ,I YNY!! L, ' : M, a v WU, N.-MQ.v'J! , ,XI4 XI, ActivifieS Ci 'CH fame 'Syx fi! 4-Wig! ,V 555,-r 6 NL., ' fu, i wb-A-4 ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP APRIL 14, 1954 Clan of 1954 Aikens, Richard Stanley Albertson, David Stephen Antonellis, Beatrice Frances Arnold, Mark Richard Barrow, Stephen Yale Barrus, George Horace, Jr. Boott, Carole Ann Brown, Carol Mildred Brown, Stephen Lee Buzzell, William Earl Calvert, John Frederick Caruso, Barbara Ann Cedergren, Robert Frederick Cellucci, Eda Ann Cochran, Ann Elizabeth Connors, Carol Janet Cummings, Beverly Ann Deluca, Barbara Ann Dunbar, Sara Elizabeth Field, John Paul Fitch, Carolyn Elaine Gahm, Miriam Joyce Gordon, Roberta Joan Gorman, Jean Louise Harting, William Edward Hill, Donald MacKay, 3rd Hirnmelfarb, Philip Hopf, William Herbert Howland, Susan Soule Jarrart, David Arthur Johnson, Dorothy Eleanor Class of 1955 Alperin, Jonathan Lazare Armstrong, Ronald Anthony Bachner, Martha Helen Bannister, Jean Marie Beeuwkes, Elizabeth Hodges Burns ,Helen Marion Clemon, Sheila Rea Cohen, Paula Marilyn Cooper, Betty Deborah Dunleavy, Margaret Carol Famiano, Beatrice Louise Fornady, Eva Sara Galer, Corinne Brenda Gilman, Paul Jerome Goldberg, Emily Marcus Jule, Robert Blake Kantar, William George Kattwinkel, Norman Lafford, Joan Elizabeth Lavine, Lois Ann Levenson, Sandra Joyce Lewis, Suzanne Madden, Stephen James McAdams, Kenneth George McKee, Henrietta Milender, Roberta Joan Mintz, Marjorie Carol Morrow, Bruce William Nash, Nancy Ruth Newall, Constance Ann Oteri, Marguerite Anne Packer, Jerome Alan Peschier, Robert Eugene Phillips, Walter Charles Pineau, Joseph Pond, Walter Everett Rose, Miriam Samoylenko, Marsha Gregory Scheu, Margaret Jane Shaw, Valerie Page Smakula, Peter Hans Solomont, Sydney Stinehour, Elizabeth Ann Williamson, Susan Wilson, Sarah Newland Winchester, Charles Clayton Lamb, Nancy Elisabeth Lane, Donald Kerivan Lasker, Marjorie Judith LeVine, Robert William Lubin, Lawrence Edward Murphy, Patricia Cecelia Olton, Elizabeth Carroll Peck, Newton Tenney, Jr. Pollard, Priscilla Elaine Pond, Francis Edward Porter, Deanna Lee Scipione, Richard Stephen Segal, William George Soule, Rufus Albertson Tinkham, Robert Kimball X! 1 ,Jw Hand, Michael Ronald Harris, Anne Starr Hill, Malcolm Turner, Jr. Kasarjian, Levon George Kazmier, Mary Louise eztiorwzl Turnbull, George William Vaccaro, Rose Therese Wernick, Nancy Louise Wolf, Thomas Edwin Wulff, Kathryn Gail MEMBERS ADMITTED PREVIOUS TO APRIL 14, 1954 Prerident Paul Lawrence Minear Vice-President Michael Fox Kennedy Secretary Sonja Elinor Fredriksen Treasurer Krikor Nazar Der Hohannesian Clay: of 1954 Alperin, Marilynne Iris Arnold, Jane Bishop Baller, Celestine Camille Brooks, Sandra Dorothy Chacran, Janet Antig Ciccone, Martha Carmen Cioppa, Forrest Joseph Claflin, Lawrence Albert Cooke, Laura Beatrice Corcoran, Janet Mary Der Hohannesian, Krikor Nazar Fredriksen, Sonja Elinor Ganong, Donald Stephen Gilfix, Sarah Reva Gould, Bonnie Phyllis Govenar, Roberta Dinanne Graf, Elizabeth Anne Haffer, Joyce Laurie Hobbs, John Howard ,Q Horne, Rosalie Hunt, Bruce Atherton A Jacobson, Rachel Susan Kennedy, Michael Fox Kinsella, Patricia Anne Minear, Paul Lawrence Muckenhoupt, Joanna Margaret Murray, Chauncey Louis Myers, Suzanne Nigro, Henry Stephen Parker, John Otis O'Neil, William Arthur Parker, John Otis Praise, Irma Naomi Ranney, Helen Elizabeth Robinson, Abbe Beth Rogers, Edwin Henry Schneider, Rosalyn Snider, William Davis Sockol, Peter Munroe Spera, Anna Loranie Zorolow, Audrey Martin K Eff,-52 if Q vwuvi.. JA. 1 onor S0 iet Preridenz ,.,.4 ,. i ,Paul Lawrence Minear Vice-'President ,A,,. A..A M ichael Fox Kennedy Secretary ..,,,n.. , Sonja Elinor Fredrickson Treasurer .....e ...,. K rikor Nazar Der Hohannesian 9, r.. ' ,. - 1- . - -' r o u t A member of the National Honor Society is chosen ,J , ? 53,' A for the following four qualities: scholarship serx ice lead ' Q- .'a' 'rioa pi ership, and character. The organization is composed of 5 'Z J Q of the junior class and 15675 of the senior class In April 010 t when the new members are announced, many proud and happy faces are seen throughout the school. The ceremony in which the National Honor Society members receive their tiny gold pins, symbolic of the torch of learning, is truly inspiring and beautiful. ' 17 Legifla tu re Why can't the senior girls wear caps and gowns? . . . Mr. Chairman, I have a ,sug- gestion . . . Such were the snatches of conver- sation which fell upon the ears of passersby at the opening of the bi-weekly meetings of the Legislature. This important branch of our school government argued the pros and cons of sugges- tions made by our representatives. They then rejected the proposals or sent them to the Execu- tive Council for the deciding vote. Congratula- tions are in order to the Legislature for their essential part in making this year a successful one. , President .,.....,.....,,....i.,,..,..,............,.. John Hobbs Boys' Vice-President ...., ,..... W illard Hamill Girl's Vice-President ..... ,...... D orothy Johnson Secretary ,.,i......,.,..,.,... ,...,., Ba rbara Caruso Treasurer ........,... Sarah Wilson Adviser .... ..i... D r. Charles Peltier Spera, McDevitt. 3rd Row: Kanrar, Wolk, Bilezilcian, Brown, Elkins Jacobson, Corcoran, Abele, Pollard, Gordon, Nutting, Canner, Morse Goldman, Milott. 4th Row: Field, Cartier, Mishel, Guber, Sharp Ross lst Row Gahm Hansen Barts Murphy Whitney Hill Samoylenko, Waxman, Milender, Tarmy, Spelfogel, Berger, Garcelon, I.ePore, Rubin Johnson Dr Peltier Wilson Hobbs Caruso Kennedy Hopf Scheu, Lobets, White. 5th Row: Bourne, Dow, Sade, Collenlrro, Trilling Howland 7114! Rou Glaser Pra se Borkum Vassalotti Ryan Medog- Allen, Miller, Berkowitz, Sheff, lMeany, Elkind, Arnold, Kattwinkel la Quinn Hunt Cochran French Fowler Connors Abato Peppard, Ferguson. A I' 'M' 'Wt ree pb- ,. - . , it nv ww- ,..,,,,, ? A ,fl LQ , , I- W 5--ww ......... ,aa ,T H I ' 'S H 'L' -. ' I . , . ,f-W 5 ,W-4 i 7 . f in -ui V H aw , , , W V YV W H, N WM, A y . A W M svwwn-A i i W fi f 3 1 FW' 'Q , 1111 1 Q 1 6 N ,lx 1, 9- 'Sh?K.2' - . ' anim u...'-O 5 I X'Ti f-'5-WA f S' s N I i i . Q I ll-Q lb Q 1o ' ' All ones? Super salesmen Fbrrt Row: Robinson, Braceland, Feldman, Cardinali, Snow, Seyfarth, Smith, Wilson, Klineberg, Murphy, Williamson, Mr. Swan, Anderson, Wason, Barrs, Barrs, Breed, Frederickson Borden, Childs, Manson, Leshefsky. Second Row: Millott, Hornei Goldstein, Bloomburg, Merserve, Hogsett, McCarthy, Murphy 1.'4i:i!.' 5'c 'x 1 n 4 N ' gk, I Q 9 'FN Q O rf' it Egg Qq.6lQ4 Q0 Mr x0 60 I ' 1 s ',n 113.-A-: ,f Nl.,1 Fin! Row: Robinson, Braceland, Feldman, Cardinali, Snow, Seyfarth, Smith, Wilson, Klineberg, Murphy, Williamson, Mr. Swan, Anderson, Wason, Barrs, Barrs, Breed, Frederickson, Borden, Childs, Manson, Leshefsky. Second Row: Millott, Horne, Goldstein, Bloomburg, Merserve, Hogsert, McCarthy, Murphy, McLaughlin, Short, Levine, Smith, jones, West, Young, Stafford, McKenzie, Fornady, Coffey, London, Lafay. Third Row: Baker, Viscott, O'Neil, Phaneuf, Nason, Stein, Fleisher, Epstein, Herson, Gerasi, Field, Shine, Peterson, Lettau, Walker, Dahlquist, Zon- derman, Marken, Pollack, Minear. A very important member of any homeroom is the Homeroom Mana- ger. This individual promotes school ac- tivities, sells dance tickets, and receives and collects money for various school functions. The Homeroom Manager has always been admired for his will- ingness to serve the school and his patience in carrying out his duties. 01416700741 f i , ' if A, Mana em' McLaughlin, Short, Levine, Smith, jones, West, Young, Stafford, McKenzie, Fornady, Coffey, London, Lafay. Third Row: Baker, Viscott, O'Neil, Phaneuf, Nason, Stein, Fleisher, Epstein, Herson Gerasi, Field, Shine, Peterson, Lettau, Walker, Dahlquist, Zon- derman, Marken, Pollack, Minear. 3 , , ,,,..s ' , f W- v by . - iv i - ,i'y,h1 -A , if . 1 trips, .QW Q 3.14. iw, h 'hi l,,y4'Qi4 1:9 I-.sim - is fftzrwl I x W f- 'f A , if af f , V , if- .7 g if... 7- vaiic if s if if ff- r t ,- , .. H i Fill L:-mi lift' 4, its i ,Q l . - 3 X' 6 i A' Y i : v Q. 4 'C ,.41. lien Hi -F rail 'li -+ 4. f M... 5 1295 5 S' A , A i' s 'H 52 ' 1 W I I fs v 0 ' 'KJ ,Q-7 mulm,'t WW liiiff ' T , 0 l ifffl -.,.. , .- 'N-W. .-.--1. QC as .,,..1,' ,J f'x,f?'x 'if' V 58. 9.2 AX QQ' tra.:-ASF ,5- he-uvuqm ORANGE SHIELD CAPTAINS Fin! Row: Lafford, Dillon, johnson, Caruso, Braceland. Second Row: Cedergren, Nigro, Hill, Snider, Desrefano, Wiper. And who'll pick up after you? iL 7a9 112' Rout: Kasok, Reardon, Gregory, Prato, Cooke, Desrochers, Gordon Nuttin Ni ro Braceland Dillon Lafford DeSte hano acobson ohnson gi g 1 1 1 1 p 9 J 1 J 1 Hill, O'Brien, Dougherty, Hamill, Finnin, Kaye. Zna' Row: Landy, Fisher, Chase, Lowe, Lucier, Winston, Phaneuf, Milender, Jenks, Tong, Loud Flanagan, Dedrick, Keyes, Mann, Howland, Coogan, Wellner, DiGiovanni f A 102 or 201 vanilla? mn e Slzzkld Have you ever wondered why certain indi- viduals leave the home room at the stroke of twelve? Have you ever wondered who is re- sponsible for maintaining a clean and orderly lunchroom? If you haven't, you must know that these students are members of the Orange Shield, the group which is devoted to making our cafeteria a pleasant and cheerful place in which to ct. Adviser ...... ...... M r. Francis Foster Horne. 3rd Row: Kantar, Mullin, Kalnays, Shea, Saltzburg, Cartier Field Soule, Nelson, Flemming, Siegel, Cochran, Crosby, Lewis, Hunt, Dunbar Fornady, Smith, Gahm. 41th Row: Brown, McAdams, Lefevre, Grip, Aucoin Hopf, French, Kowal, Ross, Sandburg, Newcomb, Brigham, Carven, Kattwinkel, Mishel, Cooper, Johnson, Packer. vt 'sq 1 , , W. I 55,1-A, f , ff, uv Q Hifi . Q mic Club If one remembers that music is perhaps the most universal love of mankind, he should not be surprised that the Music Club retains the largest membership in the school. The club sponsors the appearances of many nationally and internationally known artists and organizes student concerts in order to provide an opportunity for talented stu- dents to gain recognition. The Music Club has gained for itself a permanent place in the hearts of all who derive pleasure from music. President: David Jarratt Vice-Prerident: Carroll Olton Recording-Secretary: Susan Lasker C orrefp omiin g-S ecretary : C orferpomiing-S ecretary : Treafiirerz C 0-ordimzzor of Actiifitiefz Publicity Chairman: Advifer: X'--, il If :V I e 54 ' X -......., 1 Susan Johnson Mary Winsor Robert Shaffer Deborah Robson Peggy Lippincott Mr. Henry Lasker V T f. W 5 Mfg' 5 ah' f s, J 5 -152 lit Row: Gladstone, Rosen, Pearlmutter, Carmen, Goldberg, Kowal, Silveri, Isaacs, Zimmerman, Hurwitz, Chitel, Goldston, Fitch, Hammell, Fornos, Weiss, Roman, Lippincott, Wolff. Zmi' Row: Horne, Gann, Morey, Nealy, Cooney, Lasker, Dobro, Crosby, Cirilano, Kennedy, Hughes, Litchfield, Surette, Bager, Beckwith, Goldman, McCauley, Ali- amo, Lund, Pransky, Marchant. Bm' Row: Atwood, D'Attilio, Mulrain, Flemin Vangel Breton Soprano O'Gorman Walker, Goldberg, Mont- g7 7 5 7 1 , Costa, Clemon, Schneider. 4th ,J :fi L lit Row: Milott, Balli, Charan, Holly, King, Markey, Stober, Douglas, Glaser, Mr. Lasker, Ahern, Stern, Alfred, Willey, Goldman, Bravman, Levy, MacKenzie. Zm! Row: Peraner, Weiss, Wexler, Goldman, Smith, Bloom, Perlmutter, Lubets, Polen, Michelson, Leshefsky, Hobbs, Marino, Yerardi, Bulger, Bastianelli, Moir, Bivins, Larkin, Cooper, Langille. 3rd Row. Breitske, Hoskins, Spence. Smith, Wattendorf, Green, Victor, Row: Harding, Borkum, Milender, Goodman, Connors, Reardon, Murphy, Crowley, Fowler, Parent, Prato, Mirabito, Osborne, Cooke, Lindberg, Chacran, Chansky, Bell. 5th Row: Beckwith, Harris Cow, Fay, Ranney, Corcoran, Baker, Geer, Anthony, O'Rourl-ce, Kisiel Daniels, Dedrick, Salvini, Graham. 6th Row: Hamilton, Ellsworth, Solomont, Alperin, Robson, Myers, Tuthill, St. Amant, Brown, White, MacMaser, McCormick, Groetsema, Baker, Abbott. 7:19 Row: Myers, Loud, Bruce, Weiner, Morse, Goldberg, Sciumbata, Porter, Murphy, Wetherell, Dorrance, Hammond, Blue, Carr, Matheson, Markel. 71 S14 11' 5 orui ' I ' C h Sophomore Girly' Clooru Kavanaugh, King, Anderson, Foran, Seufert, Obermeyer, Scanlon, Yanoff, Wayland, Myers, Mossman, Mierullo. 4119 Row: Lamiel, Taylor, Wald- man, Backman, Gayzagian, Smith, Fay, Halstead, Prato, Piotti, Regan, Fane, Soule, Weeks, Hume, Barrs, Rooney, Forbes, Scipone, Gordon. 5th Row: Wallace, Cincotti, Reynolds, O'Connell, Newell, Shaugnessy, Athy, Gilman, Weinbaum, Bloom, Grossman, Scott, Loeb, Short, Fritz, Green- berg, Winer, MacDonald, Alexander, Stackpole, Bates, Reed, VanBrunt. 6th Row: Freedman, Smith, McGrail, Kahn, Kiley, Brown, Reagan, McGrath, Hyde, Downing, Smith, Leary, Amadei, Barclay, Cleveland, Stafford, Waters, Garfield, Hyde. iff' 1 Zi 'TQ' lbs . Vw, J tw, nr ,-J, ,Q Q S A-,Q 57? ' TA 'f' 9 A. -f' mu '.. fx! .K eil -'Sm C' 'L -N ' , . . ' 'F' ' XV' , , ' ivan v 2:34. 514' ff? 1 'S ' , ff as we --,-C--V R -- l J 2 Q - I' , ir 1 x K 'if 1- 'P' Y 71 -up rw-Q U' ,gqssasiev wf-,a V . ,L V l: s 4, A H Y, A A , ln' Row: Hyde, Sutcliffe, Walsh, Matthews, Goldman, Garzagian, Grenier, McNeil, Comjean, Vincuilla, Benson, Whelan, Forbes, Singer, Ahearn. 2nd Row: Woods, Gallagher, Downing, McGrail, Albert, Markey, Neill, Quint, Forbes, Guzzie, Currier, Powers, Bickum, Kowet, Blue, LaTona, Shaw, Breitzke, Spence, Themo. 3rd Row: Holms, John- son, Panasuki, Shimkus, Sciopioni, Bass, White, Gleason, Allen, Aucoin, Y'-V' xhvf' ' at - ' T ffN 5 iw it -. ww. E' , Q --fwj,s,,,,q a fauna, ,.'..,. .1-,.,5.... as ff ,f 'gf ln, 1A 1, C '-as .4 ,,.. V I Haney, Kirby, Lipson, Sade, Frail, Holstead, Fane, Stanley, Reagan. 44219 Row: Shaffman, Waldman, Barclay, Weeden, Southmayd, Zipf, Schnei- der, Hussey, Danton, Rosen, Argue, Walker, Cushing, Chartrand, john- son, McKnight, Golub, Grentzenberg, Cobb, Kerivan, White, Van Brunt, Faye, Bravo. YY Glee Club qu' Chorus lrt Row: Henrick, Tone, Marshall, Quartermain, Vincuilla, Nahabedian Mr. Merritt, Wong, Gorn, Schneiderman, Stinson, Hudson, McAndrew. 2nd Row: johnson, Powers, Kowet, Fales, Halewood, Flynn, Fleming Akerman, Reed, DeVito, Fierimonte, Witty, Nobbs. Sui Row: Goldsteini, Mollen, Rogan, Fogg, Colburn, Medaglia, Halloran, Bilezikian, Simcock, :wwe s A 1 Three Sharps and a Flat Smith, Scipione, Schwartz, Blue Blue, Steele, Haney. 4th Row: Sastilio, Cushing, Saltzberg, Saltzburg, Freedman, Malton, Bcaven, Loews. Sth Row: Furman, Kempton, Mac- Kinnon, Eddy, Lannon, Kimball, Geller, Stout, Dow, Pomeii, Arsenaults Trimble. 6th Row: Merriam, Golub, Hennrikus, Leavitt, McGrath, Kart- winkel, Dunn, Murphy, Dow, Lefevre, Pettys, Hunt, Hogsett, Weintraub. 3 5 ' ' i ' :fl ,f I, ffl 'jfs H 45 Q Q -3 f f ,3 1 F f, ., 'Q fig- ji' , ff: ,- ff, 9 f L- I , i e I , ,V X Q- '. 5 . 1 il W l 3. 1 'ff' 'Y . -J s ' ' ' UW lff Row: Mulrain, Dow, Jacobs, Levenson, Kowal, Haywood, Schwermer, Mr. Merritt, LeFevre, jarratt, Williamson, Praise, Johnson, Bagriansky. Zmi Row Harding, McKee, Lasker, Bliss, Beeuwkes, Furman, Caven, Kattwinkel, Murphy, Fredricksen, Zorolow, Starr, Dunbar. 3rd Row: Duby, Clemen, Hochberg, Mintz, Buckins, Fierimonte, Saltzberg, Fleming, Leavitt, Horn- stein, Martin, Johnson. 4th Row: Myers, Gordon, Costa, Smith, Angler, Ca P11961 la Choir NEWTONETTES Left to Right: McKee, Harding, Bagriansky, Winsor, Chansky, Chacran. Calvert, Akerman, Kotsaftis, Perry, Angevine, Shaw, Crosby, Foxx. Sth Row Ellis, Bannister, Hyde, Garcelon, Lannon, Arnold, Corey, Georgian, Mac- Donald, McGuffin, Lund, Berk, Morse, 6th Row: Carr, White, Robson Saltzberg, Goldthwaite, Hunt, Parker, Knox, Henrikus, Kaplan, Geiger Litchfield. 7th Row: Johnson, Steele, Swartz, Nobbs, Knapp, Adams. This organization, destined to awaken N.H.S. to a finer appreciation of the miracles of melody, is a part of our school life. The members participate in such traditional performances as vespers and graduation. In both performances and rehearsals alike they become completely engrossed in the music. Memories of A Cappella will be foremost in the minds of many seniors. Dif-QCIO1' .... .... .... .,...... M r . Wesley Merritt NEWTONES Robert johnson, Norman Kattwinkel, David jarratt, Edward Murphy. pv- A-Q 'UU' .- . if I' Y 5? 9' Irregardlessly . Wiiuan-In I Farr! Row: Shain, Short, Mr. Malone, Leshefsky, Weiss. Second Row: Kavanaugh, Garfield, Glaizer, Keefe, Peraner, Levine. Deep in the smoldering crypt of room 126 great minds assemble each year-minds bent on the acquisition of wisdom, minds ever searching for the key to literary per- fection-in the vernacular, students who like to write. Through the facilities of Alpha Beta, sophomore literary geniuses are given an excellent oportunity for creative writing. Advirer ....... ..,...... M r. James Malone A401901 Bea X 'u,-:if ,-Q .I ff S' I' l What can we say about Hemingway? I I I 1 la' . 'T lr !K-ir! pf luv, w 0. f li QF lie? 'S UQ 'ie-I -.zo as 'ai , G-.19 .si 1 W H fi Fmt Row: Klickstein, Grossman, Kuberek, Stout, Silva, Cushing Quinn Thzrd Row Lebow Barrs Bachner Connelly Winchester Carpenter, Wallace, Jacobson. Second Row: Booth, Prager Cohen Gorman Linn Gordon Clark Gray Fourth Row Brown Liverrnan Greenberg, Jehu, Olken, Matulsky, Boudreau, Kaufman Bass Goldman Goldberg Bean Pollard Michelson Gorsey Holzwasser High up in the eaves of Building One, where the at- mosphere is creative, the art clubbers can be found happily working on some interesting project. Their monthly meetings, greatly varied, consist of sketching outdoors, interpreting music in paint, and participating in many other worthy activities. This ever-helpful ser- vice group, which makes many of the posters we see in the corridors, is always willing to lend a hand when artistic help is needed. Preiicienl -. o......,...,...,oe .,...... . Priscilla Pollard Vice Prefident ,,..oooreeor,... ,,r,...o J acqueline Bean Recording Secrefary .ero.rrr. ...Ellen Goldberg Correfponciing Secretary ..... ...... . --.Judy Michelson Treafwer ........................... ................. ..... E 1 aine Gorsey Adviier ................. .... ....... M r s. Rosalind G. Gray What! No model? l . - ' I 'xmas : ,A Q0 I ll I x Top Row Left to Right: Monroe, Kalnajs, Hayden, Brewer, Cowet. Bottom Row Left to Right: Quintal, Whelpley, Novick, Weagle, Peterson, Huss. Camera Club We all like to take pictures, and those of us who want to learn more about photography join the Camera Club. The club has been divided into two groups during the past few years so that both the novice and the more experienced can receive special instruction. During the season the complete process of picture making is discussed, with contests and speakers to add zest to the program. Pfeiident ...... ...........rr. R obert Everett Tfeafurer ....r ...,.,......,... . Edward Argue Advifer ..... ........, M r. Warren Loring Raalio fi!-if M b On the first Thursday of the month, room 23F is the scene of great activity. This year the members of the Radio Club devoted themselves to amateur radio ac- tivities. Some of the boys received their ham licenses and now operate their own radio stations. Among other trips they visited station WTAO-TV. Preridevzt ,rrrrrrc Leonard Novick Secretary .,.... rrrrrrr.. G eorge Ehret Treararer ,...., rrrr...rr. W illiam Hayden Aciviwr rcrrr. ,....rrr M r. Orrin Brawn ii First Row: Spivack, Doyle, Argue, Everett, Mr. Loring, Weinstar, Gorin, Grossman, Hudson. Second Row: Dormitzer, Sales, Henrich, Elliot, Segal, Warshaw, Cioppa, Tone. Tlami Row: Rosenberg, Zimmerman, Hills, Welch, Meany, Wattendorf. ,-J-G i FN. X - ,'. er'-5.5! j ' f 24365 im ff . 1 - y, .r 'S-. ,. f.. iii ,f 1 g. 7'T Meteorology Club The members of Alpha Gamma Tau meet once a month in order to become better acquainted with the secrets of mathematics. This year their program included a talk by Professor William R. Ransom of Tufts College and a course in surveying by Mr. Knapman. For this group x-1-y truly : enjoyment. Prerident ,S o.,,r -- ,rrcrr Edwin Rogers Vice-President crrr c...., S ue Williamson Secretary rc,,,,. r,,rccr S uzanne Myers Treeruref ..,......,e.,,.. David French Adoirerr .r,..,.t...,,.,.rcr .Mrs Frances Allen Mr. Charles Mergendahl S1211 Fmt Row: Bayard, Gorn, Campbell, Herman. Second Row: Forman, Lettan, Dr. Navez. lst Row: Mrs. Allen, Kaye, Madden, Brown, Rogers, Williamson, French, Myers, Starrett, Gann, Mr. Mergendahl. 2nd Row: Georgian, Scott, Swanton, Carey, Muckenhaupt, Bannister, Goldman, Linn, Gor- ,.--vu' 5, we LAW If ' l t M Q ' ,l.7 'f The weather is not just another available topic of conversation at the Meteorology Club. Here these weather oracles make daily forecasts from their own weather sta- tion atop Building Two. Among other speakers, they have had as their guest Mr. Tenenbaum of the Boston Weather Bureau. Also, the club traditionally has entered a project in the Science Fair Prerrkient ............. ...... . Richard Herman Vice-Prerident ..... ...... . Merrill Berman Student Adoiror ..... ...... . .--Alan Campbell Secretary ............. -. ..... Barbara Saltman Trearmer ..,,..,........ ......... R obert Sade Reeordr Secretary .... .............. D onald Beal Advisor .......... . ........ -.--.Dr Albert Navez fplo ammo Tau don, Wexler, Freeman, Sockol. 3rd Row: Horvitz, Kalnajs, Wolf, Lupin, Simons, Gittell, Novick, Brodlcman, Kimball, Peck, Stempler, Jacobsen. 419 Row: Tone, White, Phillips, Charm, Meanev, Wolk. Tones, Keyes, Yesley, Hopf, Winograd. MIC2 ,q0. Jam! A K-15 45- ' 'RTN .A 5, 33? A-T1 I .AQQJ i ff W' :J w,.f ' :fx S. t ass: H 4- 'I ar Q. , -316-' I-1,2 SQQOQ it 9 1 Y -.Ll Q Firrt Row: Cleft to rightb Apkon, Clemon, Sigel, Williamson, Narets, Muckenhoupt, Zipf, Whittaker. Second Row: Cleft to rightb Miss Sullivan, Jacobson, Jerome, Schnei- derman, Gorn, Chase, Kennel. Third Row: Cleft to right? Hirson, jones, Schell, Argue, Silverman, Woodle. Students who enjoy general science nat- urally gravitate toward the Science Club. Among other activities this year, the -group visited M.I.T., and once again, as in former years, the members worked together to con- tribute a club project to the Science Fair. Prefident ........................... .Sue Williamson Vice-Preriderzt ........s.....c.c Morris Silverman Secretary ........ ................ M yron Kasok Treasurer ....... ................... . Harry Chase Adviser ....... ...... , Miss Moira Sullivan Claemirtry Club Look out ! ! ! Science C I u b The Chemistry Club members, this year 7 devoted most of their energies to replenish- ing the school's low stock of chemicals. They also assisted the Science Department by helping to arrange the apparati used in classroom work. The members of this club must be proficient in chemistry, for mem- bership is awarded only to those indicating the greatest ability in an autumn test. Prerident ......................., .- ...... Steve Madden Vice-Preriderzr .s..,. ss.... . Mary O'C0nnell Secretary .... ..,..... ....... S u e Williamson Trefzmrer .- .... ........ D avid French Advifer .... ............................ M r. J. C. Hall Back Row: Novick, Rogers, Nagy, Marks, Silverman. Front Row: Kaye, O'Connell, 4 NH4OH 'l' C10H4O17 I ? .wand-au.-KMC .vr 4 I 5' r f--f 1-ffl: .1 , -.AN -dame-ce. I gg an Y xi lm E 4 W. f 7' Lv ' 1' ' ir, la 'h X -' V. 1 ..f Ja. ' ' LM in we ? ee W., rg.. 1 ,,,,,, - .e-eg, . ,... gil. . . -SN ,fy W ' ix., N ll'! Eife A: fu f ..f.---he--, ,ala rq'er',zu,,-if as , - --Q W ' -..+W- f xxx C. V 'Q R 1 if 1 I FW V v.-W--My-Y.-,V---'Q M4 f Y 4 ' 5 v, c,...Y ARG- 4 .411- .'l ..- v .,,gn,, '. W wal I -1 Lfinlvf, Q, ., O ,, ' X- -1-2 r x CT 36 fly . f 5 :aaa-4 fn-v ...qu- --,X 'if' tl -mm ' 35 N-f wwf X l M y '!kf 'in' Front Row: Sharpe, Daniel, Alperin, Argento, Guber, Jenks, Cohen. Back Row: McDevitt, McGreenery, Goldberg, Gorsey, Glaser, Weiss. Spanish Club 6 Le gusta a Ud. hablar espanol? If so, why haven't you been an active member in the Spanish Club? While en- joying themselves at meetings, its members have the op- portunity to attain fluency in the language. This year a group of Mexican exchange students helped to make the meetings more interesting and profitable. Prerident ..u.t,.,u,.u............................,,............ Michael Guber Vice-Pfefident t,...,.uu....,...,tt,..u...................... Nancy Alperin Secretary ,.,,..... .........u..u,,tu.. J udith Daniels Trearurer ...... ,...................... . Barbara Jenks Advirer ..... ........ M r. Francesco Argento i Hombre duro! Mexican joe 50 , 1 fgdiimt ,lm t - V? .., l- . 1, , ,ny ',-: '-- -- -2... is K N ,cv ily? urifxfifd .. Q-tk., as 01' 4 fl . ly , ' sf' , , W' uv lst Row: Cleft to rightl Mandile, Oteri, Tempesta, Clemon, Slovin, Ross, McCarthy, Miss Waters, Hyde, Segal, Hoskins, Quint, Gillon, Gottlieb. 2nd Row:Cleft to rightj Deutschumann, McGrail, Lebovich, Wyman, Kaplan, Milender, Robinson, Mintz, Myers, lvioskowitz, Braverman, Sigilman, Duby, Gouvenor Shure Snyder Sm' Row' Cleft to ri htj DiGiovanni Datz Y 1 ' ' g 7 7 Mandellk Levine, Gordon, Smith, Schumann, Cooper, Hornstein, Berger Winokur, Young, Schumann, Van Haelst, Perry, Ruben, Pollard, Tarmy, C'est si bon X345 L, E27 W r Lubets. 4th Row: Cleft to rightb Kent, Geiger, Kaplan, Klein, Steele Procter, Blackler, Montgomery, Burroughs, Alperin, Rose, Wallace, Smith Nareffs, Michaelson, Kahn, Horne, Achroy, Finn, Loeb. Szb Row: Cleft to rightj Arnold, Aronson, Winston, Sheiffer, Hobbs, Kavanaugh, Rosenbaum White, Tarlin, Arnold, Hyde, Childs, Shore, Dalton, Weinbaum, Lippen , cott, Dedrick, French, Chitel. French Club All of those who were members of this year's French Club will heartily agree with us that many wonderful experiences were enjoyed by all. Lectures, French songs and games, theatre and museum trips, and a French style Christmas party were a few of the many and varied activities of this club. The enthusiasm and loyalty of its many members prove the French Club tres mag- nifique. 1-'CC Prerzldent cccc,.,,. .c ,,,,,Audrey Hyde Vice-President ccc. do cis., Terry McCarthy Secretary ....,., ,.,,.,c,cc, G erald Segal Trcarzzrer ,,,,,. ,.,,s,sscsss,c s Stuart Ross Aciviretr ,,,,.,, ..,. d Miss Mary Waters ul i -,141 dtin Club - 'A nw 'V' Q1 , an Great Caesar! 'wifv' .5 lo gn Roman civilization 2 'ffl' Fortunately, Mt. Vesuvius was not as active as the members of the Latin Club were this year. Donning their armor, they marched upon the Muesum of Fine Arts early in October to make conquests of Greek and Roman cul- ture. Club meetings were spiced with such activities as glacliatorial combat C strictly verbalj and lively discussions concerning the Rome that was. Prerident ........... ....... . Rosalie Horne Vice-President ..... ........ M arjorie Lasker Secretary .... .............. ......... . ..... J o yce Gahm Trerzfzrrer .................... ....... . ...... T ommy Dokton Program Clmirmarz ....... ........................ C harlotte Ellis Adviser ...................... - ....... Miss Elizabeth Jewett First Row: Cleft to righth Praise, Sadow, Lasker, Ellis, Dokton, Weinfield, Kowal, Kaufman, Miss Jewett. Third Row: Cleft to Horne, Gahm, Morse, Corcoran. Second Row: Cleft to rightl rightj Lebow, Doctoroff, Cioppa, Michelson, Rosen, Powers, Ziman, Brisk, Feinberg, Dorfman, Weiner, Olken, Spelfogel, Regan, Nigro, Geller, Kowet, Connors. il x..,.c,, s,-ff' ...I-.L ln . ..-J .. 33 . A 5 li I I I I ' LJ . .,................r.4.n I Km.-Jul S Inte1fnatz'onal Club The International Club experienced an active and successful year. The members of this group visited the Christian Science Publishing House, produced a radio program, saw slides and moving pictures de- picting life. in foreign lands, and established prece- dent by engaging in a panel discussion with the Newton High Debating Society. Preilldent ...t.uut....t..rt.,,tt....,..,..t,..... Rosian Bagriansky Vice-President ..r,r.. ..,,,,,,,,,, S teve Allen S J Secretary gggt........ t.....,.t..... J anet Chacran Treafuref ........ ,,....ct..... P eter Huberman Advifer ..... ..tt.gr.,,..............t...., M r. Robert S. Harris First Row: Cleft to rightj Gordon, Erlanson, Duff, Huberman, Chacran, Mr. Harris, Bagriansky, Allen, Dolby, Brown, Handel, tendorf. Third Row: Cleft to rightj Trilling, Knight, Swermer, Lubell. Second Row: Cleft to rightj Lamiet, Languille, Baker, Hirshfield, Elkind, Conrad, Marcus, Doyle, Kuhn, Smith, Bick- Corman, Tinkham, Paris, Nasson, Allen, Wulff, Holdridge, Wat- nell, Rubin, Berkowitz, Epstein. A LJ? 'Gif' u i 31 5 -l f1, 1-7 Q1 K I X gl Motz'0n Pzkture Squat The Motion Picture Squad is a school service NI . . . organization. Squad members operate the proyectors when films and slides are shown in the assembly hall, the classroom, or at club meetings. Neither power failure nor faulty camera nor tangled film nor broken sound boxes can keep the motion picture squadman from the successful presentation of his appointed film. Carry on, men. Advirerz Mr. Michael Gradone Fin! Row: Cleft to rightb Fales, DeVito, Phaneuf, Prives, Loew, Proia, Brahms. Second Row: Qleft to rightp Connor, Cyr, Cartier, Holland, Reagan, Mason, Mr. Gradone: Thml Row: Qleft to rightj Carven, Rowlings, Dolan, Tedstone, Winship, Axbele, Scabia. '99 5- -1 Q1 1:0-W. as 00 0 D3 QQ ,su , 35, Q3- gif, 7 fii 93 ii. if 'T' uf ew gangs dl: Fmt Row: Barberio, D., Lafay L., Coogan, Mr. Chase, Lafauce, Barberio, J., Lafay, A. Second Row: Cioppa, Leonard, Dowling, King, Kolman, Winston. STAGE WORKSHOP It is difficult, if not impossible, to decide upon whom the success of an N.H.S. production depends. However, if it were not for the Stage Work- shop, none of our shows would even be presented, , ,l ,qv-.mn I I , fx IO' 'Y Out, damned rpm-'f' mage Crew The weaker sex? This group of boys and girls constructs and arranges scenery, produces sound effects, manipulates the cur- tains, controls the lights, and sees that these jobs are properly executed during the show. Let us bring this group from behind the scenes into the footlights for a well-deserved round of applause. Advifeff.-. ..,.....,................. ....... ..... M r . Charles Chase Mr. John Sherman XX 35 There is certainly a great deal of work behind those graceful contortions of this modern dance group. Yet their happy smiles at the applause of their audiences show that it is well worth the effort. This year's Orchesis has distinguished itself at the Symposium, Christmas Vespers, the Spring Musical, and several other per- formances. Put forth thy right hand Preriderzt ........ ..tttv.V Sandy Borkum -., Vice-Preridertt .t..ttt.. t... . ,Barbara DeLuca Secretary -- vtt.tttt.ttt.,,, Mary Foye Perry i M Treasurer tt..... tt,t.., t.... K a therine Lake Adviser tt..tt..ttt Miss Marianne Patterson rcherzif ,, Firrt Row: Caruso, Laster, Keith, Tallen, DeLuca, Miss Patterson Borkum, Lake, Perry, Dunbar. Second Row: Southmayd, Frail: Hobbs, Hinthan, Oteri, Rodenhizer, Blockler, Bulger, Goldberg. Third Row: Pettit, Shaw, Quinn, Ellsworth, Mulrain, Callander Fourth Row: Stober, Breitzke, Goldberg, McKee, Tuthill, Wil liams, Hoskins, Forbes, Quint. Fifth Row: Kent, Tobias, Morse, Seyfarth, West, Bliss, Newell, Peppard, Kuberek. Sixth Row: Myers, Schneider, Bloomberg, Rubin, Loeb, Kahn, Danziger, Bloom. f Serious Business Many of the members found the literary discussions which took place during the monthly meetings of the English Club a valuable supplement to classroom work. The major project of this organization was the preparation and distribution of their publication, A Clailafk Hirzory of Newton. Members also attended a panel discussion on Shakespeare's Hamlet and a theater party. Prefident rrrr.r.rr,...............,...........rr.....itt..rt.tt .-.Donald Hill Vice-President ..... ........... ...,....,,t....... ...tt,.t.. . . B ttt. I ra Kowal Secretary .......... - ..........................i -Jacqueline Bean Tfearurer .... . ................... ........ M aureen O'Brien Advirer ..... ......... M r. M. Roland Heintzelman QQ' 'U' 'aliv- W 4 f 'N JJ Sys! R , ' En lzkb Club Front Row: Goldburg, Goldburg, Bean, Hill, Heintzleman, Kowal, O'Brien, Albertson, Kavanaugh. Back Row: Canner, Burgess, O'Connel, Beckwith, Montgomery, Dillon, O'Conne1, Hunt. 2 V 9 -ai' l 1 dr .3 ts: ff 4?-f'm5f'f 1. .,., .- , 1.4-g ,, A ,-r 'W ' if Ai il 'lj csv 1 i--f ' 1 J' xffk' X an . .4-45 1 :zrw , ,Z .3 s K i 'swf 4 . . I wid Fum e T 01511 rr As is implied by the name of this organization, its members are interested in becoming future teachers. They studied methods and means of school teaching in neighboring elementary schools as well as in teacher's colleges. During the course of the year moving pictures and lectures concerning the teaching profession were presented to the club mem- bers. Through these opportunities they were able to increase their prospects for success in their chosen careers. President ........... ....., E laine Gorsey Vice-Prefidenzf ....r ..v. . .... D evora Shure Secretary .rr...r,....,,,......rr.,...rr,r,.r,r...., Roberta Govenar Treasurer ....................,.........,................. Carol Canner Adeirerr ...... Miss Beatrice Bates, Mrs. Rosalind Gray B Q Harney, Hausen, Healy, Shuman, Schneider, Rubin, Govenar Tbzrd Row Zophin Grossman Shuman Perry Weinfield Second Row: Miss Bates, Factor, Matulsky, E. Cohen Mandile Cooke, Shure, Gorsey, Dunn, Roman Demes, Atwood Morse ' 1 1 First Row: Shapiro, N. Cohen, Feinberg, Richman, Saltman, Fox, Siegel, Rose, Praise, Conner, Murphy, Wulff, Miss Gray Plotkin - . al 'yi qi' ,K .- 4 4, , 1 an L lvl L 1.4.5 'bf Y ' 3 Q- A L-.L N 'ev . 4:5 I I Please let us follow parliamentary procedure. One would most likely hear this quotation at least once during a Debating Society meeting. The club holds discussions on current issues and also has formal debates dealing with controversial sub- jects. Through their arguments, the members learn how to speak confidently, think logically, and weigh two sides of a question. Y - Preriderzt ................ ---,---Susan acobson I beg to differ ' ' ' lsweedyl Vice-Prerident .,...... ............... J erryl Packer Secretary ..,.......... ..,.............. L illamaris Ross Trearurer ......... ................... W illiam Kantar Advirer ...... ,........ M r. Lawrence Anderson 19 1? ' Societ First Row: Goldstein, Geller, Sharpe, Packer, Mr. Anderson, Morse, Alfred, Wulff, Fink. Tlarlrd Row: Trilling, Bovarnick, Jacobson, Sachar, Kantar, Waldman, McKeen. Second Row: Al- Field, Conrad, Kavanaugh, Schell, Miller, Albertson, Nadell, perin, Glaser, Horne, Smith, Kopelman, Handle, Levenson, Rosen, Winograd. as ,318 In l.. 'W I 43531, wh 4 ,t of G-' i. oo .fx ,x. D A ,, viva I - ......... If .-uma.. ,.. -13 --H --.A .......,V-.-L ,..W.....a, -- 4 W, 'y , I I I Q. 1 .4 2 N - ' A I 5 , J h, V P i K N ' x , 5 L w . wig , - Y I 71 ' W ' A .Mask -ve -vr F bg - K .T Q r-il - - ' - N X it i: rz:is 3 E, iw. K ' H it . X -V 59112-4' T A W .W- 1 .. W., ., . 'Nu '+ lf? Front Row: Ebel, Prager, Costa, Miss MacGilvrey, Freeman, Leone, Wallace. Back Row: Hasting, Burnham, McCrudden, Bastianelli, Bivens, Tempesta, Kavanagh, McFar- land, 'Wulff mim la By submitting original manuscripts to a board of judges, prospective Tusitala mem- bers show their interest and ability in crea- tive writing. The development of literary talent might be called the club's purpose, for at the year's end everyones writing has greatly improved. This year radio scripts and mimeographed editions of the club's magazine, Potluck, have been completed. Prefidem tt.,,ttttt,,t .,tt, tttt.. . ,.... L P aul Cooper Vit'e-Pirefifiefzt L L Paul Bassen Secremfy . rirr, A- L ,rrrr L,rAnne Harris Trearzrrer LL t.r.,,,,.. .,r.rctrr. E laine Pransky fi6LZ'i5O?',, to rr.,. Mr. T. Jerome Cutting Fin! Row: Pollard, Cooper, Abrams, Bailet, Bachner. Second Row: Cooper, Mr. Library Library Club Libraries can be gloomy places-the very thought of some of them drives away all ambition for research work or reading. Not so with our N.H.S. library. The bright dis- plays and posters attract the least scholas- tically-minded of us. The excellent condi- tion of the books completely dispels feat of being at the climax of a whodunnit and iinding that the last five pages are missing. The library assistants deserve much praise. Adviser .........,......,. Miss Nancy MacGilvrey I ' ,si ,, - ' 'Qi' 75 1 wif lit Row: Lubets, Rosenthal, Burman, Elashoff, Schuman, Narefs, Schneider, I-Iowland, Kisloff, Ziman, Tarmy, Bernson, Braverman. 2nd Row: Miss Alteri, Fritz, Glasier, Danziger, Koberik, Sha piro, Weinfield, Goldberg, Isaacs, Peck, Spelfogel, Lebowich, Leshefsky, Mr. White. 5rd Row Saltman, Roman, Short, Tobias, Hurwitz, Lasker, Wfernich, Cohen, Hovitz, Carmen, Barberio,'Mil ler, Builet, Mandell. 4th Row: Glaser, Peters, Shapiro, Gorsey, Shure, 0'Connell, -Hunt, Shaw Bezcrgis, Benson, Levine, Smith, Weden, Gahm. 5el9 Row: Trillivy, Goin, Gorin, Viscott Morse, Webber, Kantar, Slawsby, Winograd, Fisher. SIVXJQ' Z ew om e 2 Few people realize the hours of work which are necessary to produce our indis- pensible Newtonize. The staff is constantly under pressure of meeting the deadline. But despite the helter-skelter which is so com- mon in the newspaper world, this year's Newtonite is the result of fine teamwork and cooperation between reporters, editors, teachers, and the student body. Adwrem .... .............. . -- -.Mr. George Nye Miss Virginia Altieri NEWTONITE EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Cleft to rightb Marcus, Koslow, Cummings, Pollard, Fornady Clemon Van Haelst, Corman. Second Row: Cleft to rightj Vangel, Fleming, Dolby Mr Nye Barrow Beckwith, Jenks. IV if ff' if e 'Y n '1 W - ... 4 ' Front Row Shaw Gorsey Shure Burmon Elashoff Hur witz, Tobias Shuman Schneider Narefs Back Row , Gahm Spelfogel OConnell Zimmerman Mr White Mr- Kenneth Whlfe Bezergis Wernick Kisloff Tarmy 6- 'll' ,,,,,,,, ,I xXx According to the latest report Now those sophomores will never find their way It's all in the book. This quotation can very well apply to Newton High School's ORANGE BOOK. The compact manual deals with all the whys and wherefores which confront new Sophomores. juniors and Seniors also find the ORANGE BOOK helpful on problems of school organiza- tions, clubs, and eligibility. A guide to teachers as well as pupils, this tiny booklet contains a storehouse of needed informa- tion.. Editor-in-chief ..,.,.......,............. John Parker Bminerr Manager ................ Susan Jacobson Adviser ..,.... , ................... Miss Clara Ashley Fmt Row Cleft to rightj Alperin Kantar Gorman Parker Jacobson McDevitt, Praise, Second Row C left to rightl Horne Robinson Kattwmkel Albertson, Hill, Arnold, .ANQY QQ QQ- Q0 I M V L Here it is--your Newtonian-full of fond recollections and gay laughter which we have tried to keep alive on these sacred pages, pages which, in the future, will bring back nostalgic memories. The members of the Newtonian Staff pictured here have done their utmost to give you a graphic portrayal of the highlights of your high school career. It has given us great pleasure to contribute our share to this book, and we want to acknowledge the assistance of the faculty advisers, printers, photographers, en- gravers, and advertisers. A rlwfer ........ ,U ...........,r.... . George A. Neilson Ogeflx' , to M cage - se qxtsixexs if -tip, First Row: Tong, Alperin, Robinson, Praise, Borkum, Minear, Hunt, Corcoran, jacob- son, Parker, jarratt. Second Row: Mr. Nielson, Bernson, Reardon, Lafford, McCarthy, Shaw, Hunt, Milender, Tarmy, Wolbert, Caruso. Third Row: Gordon, Ciccone, Lovely, Lake, Seyfarth, Spelfogel, Stinehour, Arnold, Myers. Fourth Row: Sockel, O'Ne1l, Bassen, Ross, Angelone. Guber, Mishel. l Nqw onzom Saad Jf , ,,,,,,,,, buratif Iiddjfg ty-x1zg1: 'W Wbge i 'Ile N l 1 elffrtoljlb Jw' lager'-f X , , yr 23,1 - ,tx R - bar 4 itll f - 1 12 fl af f H -1. fw- J ,ji a--qt Xt! 'E' -36 4. -4 'Q ll ' 4 fr -fr ,Z J , . ff ,f X 1 1 I , ff 1 1' X 1 Front Row: Marchant, Carpenter, Byrne, Snow, Tempesta, Beyse, Sigelman, Wasgatt, Goldston, Miss Lanigan. Rear Row: Ober- Beeuwkes, Phillips, Robson, Cooper, Wyman, Carwan, Miller. ITIYCI, Smifh, BCHS00, AVCfbUCk, Dahl, OSSOOCL F0fbCS, Rogaveen, Middle Row: Mrs. Lee, Singer, Shuman, Shapiro, Gottlieb, Robinson, Genaske, Kinchla, Fritz, Nason, Hyde, Cikens, Stern, Lawton, Erlanson, Baker, johnson, Obermyer, Fox, Koslow, Denham. p X . 1 sg l Smiles seen round the world unior R cl Croix Council The Council started the season by launching a successful Red Cross enrollment drive. During the year the group listened to a lecture by a Harvard student, collected money for a chest to be sent to Europe, visited the Blood Bank, and sent representa- tives to the annual inter-council meeting. Through- out the years this organization has rendered valuable services to the community. Its members can be proud of a line record. Prerident ......... ....... ...... ...... . S tephen Phillips Vice-Prericiem ...., ............. D eborah Robson Secretary ........... ........ E lizabeth Beeuwkes Treasurer .... . ......... . .... Betty Cooper Adviser! ....... ...... M iss Mary I. Lanigan Mrs. Elizabeth C. Lee T l fl- N4 fl 1- sc Cf Q. rf s lilV'ili' . 1 - . ' rf il, First Row: DiGiovanni, Oteri, Veinot, Silveri, D'Attilio, Vachon, Smith, Goodale, Frail, Gordon, Lawton, Foxx. Second Row: Mrs. Robinson, DeFazio, Tempesta, Leone Pettipas, Pepered, Pye, Simpson, Steele, Ahern, Willey, Carey, Gogone. Third Row: ome Economics and ersondlit Club - Woodland, Smith, Pansuk, Hallet, Anthony, Hintlian, Holmes Kiesel, White, Denham, Anderson, Holms. Fourth Row: McClain Barthelmes, Dihonis, Liner, Duff, Carll, Shaughnessy, Sade: Coffey, Rose, Rocher, Grove, Brown. Fashion shows, teas, and lectures were on the agenda of the Home Economics and Personality Club this year. Also, non-members of the club were given the opportunity ro attend good-grooming lectures. This group is definitely up to date on the latest foods, fads, and fashions. President .....,.,u.....................,........u..,....... Joanna D'Attillio Vice-President ....,.......... , .. ..,. ..... - . Grace Goodale Secretary .... ,,,..,.... . ........ .June Vachon Treasurer -, ..,.. ,,,........,, ,.,,. . .. ..,. Judy Smith Advisor .... ....... Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson It's a bird! , , A1 dur? N 'Y Y... 9 Q Firxt Row: Cleft to right Porter, Kantar, Brown, S., Bannister, to rightb Desrochers, Crosby, Rodenhizer, Samoylenko, Shaffer Bean, Stinehour, Hill, Aronson, Robinson. Second Row: Cleft to Arnold, Jones, Pollard, Brown, D., Alperin, Pratt, Genaske rightj Elkind, Corcoran, Beeuwkes, Albertson, Mr. Rinker, Miss Milendefi C00Pef- Turner, Mr. White, Horne, Gavini, Braceland. Tlomi Row: Cleft bio Exclwz nge 'This year the Newton High School and School Exchange was very fortunate in having the oppor- tunity to visit Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Hershey, Pennsylvania. The groups worked together on the money-raising projects, which included a rummage sale, square dance, Pops Cabaret ,... Adviferr r.,....rrrr,, r..,,rrrrr r,,,r,.,,,.,.r M i ss Mabel Turner Mr. Kenneth White Ridiculously low prices vt lui X if Q? Fin: Row: Cleft to rightb Segal, Harting, Fredericksen, Witty, ley, Mr. Rinker, Chacran, McDevitt, Cochran. Third Row: Cleft Chapin, Sockol, Fornady, Jacobson, Fitch. Second Row: Cleft to to rightb Doherty, Cooper, Gilman, LeVine, Winchester, O'Neil, rightb Caruso, Hopf, Borden, Kazmier, Mr. Walen, Miss Ash- Miller, Feldman, Arnold, Packer, Hill, Loew, Graf, Capodanno. . . . the annual paper drive, a record success. In addi- tion to the actual trips, made in April, the groups studied their own community and the ones they visited. The Ohioans and Pennsylvanians were enter- tained by their Newton partners in March. Adffifeff ,-,.. ....,,.,. . ,,Miss Clara Ashley Mr. Harry L. Walen and only 3198!! Pen ngflwlnzkz Exclyvm ge Shoes and . . . Candy bars Cwith or without nurs?j S. R+0A3 At 95? lr .gnu FU, - O nuff 9 QIIQ,-f. RUEUY , Q4 A? , , ,. V. ,. .s-W. ' 4 pg, I in . st, I with Q f DAN 1 . ,F F 2 X . J V 5 .4 Lf -Q... f3 i:f1k ',L 'f' xl' I, Y' 1 if J if Ny 4 J ' 4 ' rjxavii Q U' So why wasn't it taken outdoors? utin Club The Outing Club is open to girls interested in all types of sports. During the year the girls enjoy skating on Bullough's Pond and bowling at Wal-lex. What ex- citement precedes the big event of the season - a three day trip to Peterborough, New Hampshire. For energetic and enthusiastic girls the Outing Club offers a fun-filled program. V President ............ ...ir.. N ancy Braceland Vice-Prefident .....t -- rtt..tt Gayle O'Connell Secretary .....,.... - ...... ,... . rr,tc.t J ayne Crosby Tfeamrer ,,t... . r,tttttrtt.... Joan Lafford Advirer ....., ,...,....,i........... . r.,. , -. .ttt,...,,r Miss Barbara Davis Left to Right: lr! Row: Shields, Finn, L. Tedeski, T. Tedeski, Consolo, Oteri, Crosby, Braceland, Lafford, O'Connell, Montgomery, McHugh, Desrochers, I-lintlian, Cincotti, Allard. 2nd Rauf: Young, Vaccaro, Bliss, Wright, LaFay, French, Goodman, Lund, Kelly, Nickerson, Miss Davis, Curtis, Flanagan, Coogan, Green, Scheu, Dolan, Malfa, Hansen, Healy, Harney, johnson, Compagna. 3761 Row: Cooper, Akeroyd, Breton, Delli- cicchi, Geiger, Athy, Atwood, Cooney, Burnham, Peters, Zimmerman, Q Bezergis, Taylor, Waldman, Markey, Hussey, Hornstein, O'Brien, Surette, Stokes, Morey, 4th Row: Murphy, DeLuca, Latona, Glaser, Prager, DiGio- vann.i, Webber, Tuthill, Cotter, Crowell, O'Donnell, Reid, Hurwitz, Cohen, Caruso, Saltman, Corcoran, Krukonis, Whittaker, Blake, West, Horne. 5119 Row: Peppard, Petipas, D'Angelo, Giroux, English, McCloskey, Bolton, McMullen, Roman, Kisiel, W'einfield Childs, Dalton, Scipioni, Abrahms, Gilman, McGuffin, Antonellis Panasuk, Maloney, Kennedy, Tillinghast. I, 'N' x up l ' P fx aa' S-A-I lr ,.-.mun- 3 ..-1 ' ' VAX! 1.- O.K., but don't you have to look at the target? I . . . pledge . . . to defend . . . the national resources of my country. This, in part, is the pledge of the Hunting and Fishing Club, and its members have admirably re- spected rhe standard. Although they did not engage, as a group, in actual field Work, they did increase their skills through study during the regular monthly meetings. The activities of the Hunting and Fishing Club contributed to a successful season. Prerident ,rr.,r....,...........,......... . ......... . ..... Jerry Packer Vice-President .,.... ........ B ob Wfood Secretary rrr........ ........ . Lance Clark Trearurer ..................... ...............,........ . Mike Shea Front Shea Cohen, Phillips Hurwitz Wood, Packer, Bovar- Bailey. Third Row: Witty Platt Levin Grentzenberg Clark nick Sisk Pemberton Sandberg Second Row: I-Iintlian, Lind- Ober, Philbrook, Murphy Starret Rear Row Sherman Anna uist Lannon Hellerman Menard William, Moore, Cioppa, Mr. pole, Lerner, Rowlin s, Rabinovitz Blossom Lorin N1 ro 8 8 8 DQ 'Il wma-va J . Q.,.,,,.A . W.. Ama, '- , IQ? at 39' lf! ,N 'f,,..,rt if 3' ofcti if T' 1 . 311, if J' -Cv 4 ixzfxx ia-fi , ., .shbf . K .1's4 5 ... .. l A4 . is 'IO QI-J :ti lst Row: Cleft to righth Kaplan, Strong, Bloom, Sherman, Porter, Bicknell, Norley, Clarke, Deutsch, Gilfix, Goldman, Sherman, Bolton. 2nd Row: Cleft to rightj Backman, Hintlian, Smith, White, Plaitt, Houst, Grenier, Roche, Jerome, Williams, Huss, Coogan, Mr. Ethier. 3rd Row: Cleft to right? Witty, Satterfield, Wildes, Ober, Redman, Quinn, Kavanaugh. the West Newton Armory on Friday after noons. There they practiced and gained ability in the handling and shooting of rifles. Continuing a practice of the last few years, they operated as the unofficial New-1 ton High School Rifle Team. They met sev- eral other school teams in matches at the Armory, completing the season with a fine record. O These firearm enthusiasts descended on R 8 C b ' v V V ff' :- 1 'sl - i - cc' qpu Prefident .aa,...... aaaaaaa, A rthur Norley Vice-President ..... ......... L ance Clark Tfedwfet' -i ....... -.-a- ,Bernard Porter Safety Officer ..... ,... .,a. W i lliam Bicknell Advifer .......... ...... Mr . Raymond Ethier 3 if if Golub, Whitmore, Cohen, Nolan, Morrison, Lindquist. 4119 Row: Cleft to rightb DeSantis, O'Neil, Carr, Hill, Morrison, Brackman, Redland, Steele, Wattendorf, Gore. szh Row: Cleft to rightl Barrette, Conover, Sutcliffe, Douglas, Joyce, Deutschumann, Kent, Stackpole, Downing, 4-a 4 sis. ' 4iTf ' ! , 4... I 1 A- H - J .wg f 1 5,57 fi V' , .L ,fi itz, ,... 1 ji .fi 2 I 3- , si 'ann if 5 lv 'N-Q 5 ' 'V i. f..6'fM Mike Hammer on the fun! -Fired at a CllSt8.f1CC of five feet! 413. 'Q 3' Q 124.1 WS frww LJ Tlot-tlotting under the warm spring sun along the well-worn paths of the Blue Hills were the members of the Cavalry Club. Some of them were learning how to ride horseback, while others were increasing their riding ability. But all shared one purpose: to have a fine time. These Newtonians en- joyed a successful and active season. . i , Y. mf N' What! No horses? Preridenl ,uu.....t...,s. L ...,.........,....,......,,.., Suzanne Lewis Vice-Prefidevzt c,ur ..,,.,. s Sheila Quinn J Secretary .,u...u,,. .......,,.., C laire Bartley Treasurer ..uu.u uruuu. M ary Foye Perry Adviser uuuuuu cur.u L Mr. John Sherman Fin! Row: Cleft to rightl Freeman, McDevitt, Hoffman, Quinn, Cleft to rightj Rubin, Sugarman, Perlmutter, Shaw, jelen, Fur- Bartley, Mr. Sherman, Lewis, Perry, Tarmy, Sochin. Second Row: man, Freeman, Cone, Saltman. Fourth Row: Cleft to rightl Pro- Cleft to rightb Gath, Coogan, Nelson, Goodman, Mandell, vizer, Thierry, Aben, Baker, Weinraub, Winston, Levine, Cohen, Hurwitz, Zimmerman, Isaccs, Beyergis. Third Row: Schneider. JC 9? 5. Q 56 xf,.u l -36 3 ,wx 36 -95, TW 'W' .,- f 1 , -CQ! -CQ 35- v ' 'Ji' 'W j i X X N. -if V. 'Y' X ' DO l an J'- ff? ofa 1 .-fl A, .TTY T .2 'QQ' ,gif 'Q La? 'T' 35 JL la JK. 'VC 'Us ai ' xv t., , ' 1 V' .., Q ' f-1 M H .DC- lf f gg-Q 1-'jf' 2 45: JC s'2 sf f' by-7 .Je Fir!! Row: Cleft to rightj Shaw, Seyfarth, Bassen, Speil, O'Neil, Horne, Olton, Goldberg, Jacobson, Kowal. Second Row: Cleft to rightj Mrs. Weins, McDevitt, Chansky, Cohen, Nelson, Duby, Pollard, Hedrick, Elashoff, Liner, Pransky. Third Row: Cleft to ' 5' f l.':, r 1 rv'- ' 4 I Yfrmi-,'i,pki M' , , ,ly Vyq,,Wi:,, 1 5 is 1 , N f -' kt, ' , i sf, ' -iw T QR. A C. rf t I - wit f-fs-p rightj Flower, Rosen, Booth, Deich, Dow, French, Murphy, Kennedy, Tillinghast, Guild, Koslow, Cooper. Fourth Row: Cleft to right? Viscott, Ryan, McKee, Markel, Ellis, Weinraub, Zwon- cus, Korngut, Brecker, Backner, Fisher. alma Club l Victorian Dignity ,M YN Laurence Olivier in the lunchroom the were announced. The tryouts in September. fortune to see Martyn waggish comedy by George Bernard Shaw. The Drama Club also helped to bring the beauty and spirit of Christmas to Newtonians by presenting a series of pageants in the Christmas Vespers. Many smiling faces were seen day the new Drama Club members group was chosen after the annual This year the members had the good Green in Mimllimzce. a gay and Prefidenf s s Bill O'Neil Vice-Preiiriefzt Paul Bassen Secretary sssss is s Rosalie Horne Tfeafzzrer s s s Don Spiel Advirer sssss Mrs. jean M. Wiens 3 v L fx 'Sib- 'iD Firm Row: Stanley, Seymour, Gayzagian, Hayes, Becker, Sut- cuffey, Santiland, Willis, Berman, Cohen, Spence, Smith, Bloom- berg, Miss Smith. Second Row: Hoffman, Milott, Kubereck Freeman, Vietor, Levine, Abrams, Smith, Callander, Newell, Bul- ger, Blackler, Leshefsky, Myers, Benson, Third Row: Weinsz Neop byte! At the beginning of the school year the sopho- more drama club, the Neophytes, holds its annual try-outs for all those interested in dramatics. The members present one act plays, skits, readings, and pantomimes. The Neophytes promote interest in all phases of dramatics from participating in serious and comic roles to exhibiting their ability. Preridenz ...........r.r,.,,...........,......., Natalie Rosengarde Vice-Preridenzf .,....,.r,..,rr... .......,r, B ernice Kuberic Secretary rrr....... ...r.,,...... S andy Scanlon Treasurer r ,..rrr ........r...rrrr G lenda Danziger Advifer rrrr., ..,....... M iss Frances Smith Budding Bernhardts -Q 0lWl0l This year Newton High chose as its Drama Festival presentation, Douglass Parkhirst's comedy fantasy, Tbif Way to Heaven. The play won both the regional and state contests and went on to the New England contest at Sanford, Maine. We extend our congratulations to the group which did such a fine job of displaying Newton High's dramatic accomplishments. 0 I Cohen, Vaccaro, Daniel, Hedricks, Whitney, Phaneuf, Mr. Spink XFX ,,..........-.- A ...gr-v-171' ,u ,r f .. 4., 'v rcheftm Dignity 1-2-3 Firrt Row Cleft to rightjz Winsor, Olton, Corcoran, Samoy- lenko, Scabia, Hobbs, Groetsema, McLeod, Tinkham, Chacran Second Row: Holmes, Stokes, Swanton, Carey, Douglas, Ayres, Barts. Third Row: Maribeto, Scipione. Fourth Row: Harting, Willy, Abele, Haney, Lettau, Gernes, Vogel, Johnson, Lasker, nz QI x '4- Newall, Minear. Fifth Row: Smakula, Huss, Everett, Wayman, Mandell Anthon Allen Minear Viscott Kinchela Tower 1 ya 7 1 1 7 9 Pettys, Ranney, Dahl. Sixth Row: Nelson. Seated on Piano bench: Weeden, Donald March, Conductor. 5.-J ' ...Q-..f.1i!sh a x 2 vat. ' , mf -. Ajusgxuvlu AAL 1.1u..n.vu The band did a superb job this year with Mr. March and Mr. Ippolito as maestros and Major Ward as drill master. The strains of ar- rangements such as Dragnet will long be re- membered at N.H.S. Our marching Orange and Black played at football games, rallies, parades, assemblies, graduation, and even at a Santa Claus welcoming. We may be proud of the excellent work done by our band. Preridemf .,...........,,....,...,..,.., r at ,,.,,,, Dave jarratt Drill Sergeant ..... ........ B ob Newcomb 4 Ill! ' rl f -Ali if-'K Left to Right, Front row: Giroux, Saltman. Back row: Latona Firestine, Barter, Walsh, Wilson. Sen imf Pla It happens all the time An' he's still smiling This year's progressive senior class attempted Csuccessfully, we thinkb a new experiment in play production. Om Town? short, two-perform- ance run closed to the enthusiastic applause of the large gathering of critics and celebrities at the Elm Road Theatre. Light of the world CHRISTMAS VESPERS The solemnity of Christmas Vespers is synonomous with the holiday season at N.H.S. As we watch the candlelight proces- sional, hear the traditional mu- sic, and see the simple pagean- try, we enter into the true spirit of the holy season. Vegnew ,ir MX N FIRST LACKEY Robert Huss, SECOND LACKEY Charles Olton, THIRD LACKEY John Carven, FOURTH LACKEY David Phillips, VON MARK CPrime Ministerj Mark Arnold, DR. ENGEL James Haney, PRINCE KARL FRANZ David Jarratt, RUDER Clnnkeeperb Robert Saltzberg, GRETCHEN Elaine Pransky, TONI CA waiterl Robert Sade, DETLEF Edward Murphy, LUCAS John Calvert, VONASTERBERG Edwin Saltzberg, NICOLAS William Trilling, KATHIE joy Myers, LUTZ CVaIer to the Princel Robert Newcomb, HUBERT fthe Valet's Valet? David Viscott, GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA Deborah Robson, PRINCES MARGARET CFiance of Prince Karlb Beverly Sisk, CAPTAIN TARNITZ Richard Scipione, COUNTESS LEYON Marianne Keefe, BARON ARNHEIM I-Ieinrich Schwermer, RUDOLPH WINTER Bruce Hunt, FRESHMAN Kenneth Sherman. . WA gm ,ri k 1 ' 1 Q . 'F . X f ' . In , ! I I ' r I 4 I. .4 L' -., Seen behind the scene I' V-4 ,,,,,.-v-li MP.- German Gamblers Heidelberg high life fllufical 'sf' 'Vw qs. Q1 5 y- fe wi To our native land of Karlsbur H4 N! K x x 6 ' . X , f,,fevgggxX!'f 'T Q- Z y i 5 1 5 3 ff 'Kira ' ' ,4 Party night at the aquarium i Concentration Science Paw Q 'n 's. .0 u,.i 'Q B More concentration , i 4 From hearts to horticulture, from teeth to thermodynamics, the Newton High School 'U N 0 Concentration Science Fair was well represented in many fields. For two days the gyms were buzzing with activity as the whole community was given an opportunity to observe the results of the endeavors of the more scientifically- minded students in the school. i i What kind of vibration?? And away we go iw., 8 Q10 N. 'D 'K , ' A-fr.: airs.. , 5 , , V ,. .... S ' 1 U p N-W V li x I..- I .Z ,' so 2 4 ! 1 -? ' F' V .L Row one: Healey, Gregorio, Lanigan, Montana, Buzzel, Whelpley, Gormley, Van Leah. Row two: Hall, Holmes, Cameron, Kahlenback, Turner, Pineau, Maloney, Bellantoni. eclm 1.661 I - To the seniors in the Technical-Vocational High School we wish success in their chosen fields. We know that their studies have prepared them well 1 7 ' I for their vocations. We are proud that Newton High has played an impor- tant role in helping -them to become the skilled craftsmen of tomorrow. 1' lo School Front Row, left to right: Drury, Hale, DiPoli, Burnside, White, Ward, Johnstone. MiddleRow, left to right: Batt, Murray, Penta, Hingston, Switzer, Dulac, Sullivan. Back Row, left to right: Martinez, Houle, Densmore, Boulter, Brouillette, Brawn,Toscano. w x. . ig A .il A 4-'WT i Nj? my 1 Qi ..--- .41-4' A,-il. 4 . 'T-V i H- W , ,...- 'H RHI' 'bn J ,AW -is Electricians Newton Hitch up the whatis Teclzm' al- 5-.-...-.-rf ' AW --fc. , W., 'ZA 'G' 43 if 'Nu-,..-0 L Pay Attention Li M Jima 'WW ,M :1w,W !Qi , . ,k t i i if Wm f , f ' 1 .x M .J ' Axaeim, 't f ,ta 1 ,M , Y ' ' 1 ,iw , f I 5 Vocational kgfeiwis ' . 4112325 i , - ,f Q., 'M-x N- , ' V ,iQ.f aa4lQ9i .. 4? 1' ly Back' Row: Mr. Dailey, C oach, Trudel, Yobaccio, Lanagan, Robb- lee, Santucci, Wotton, Mr. Murray, Faculty Manager. From? Row: Catalfamo, Manning, Eames, Anzivino, Van Deman, Hoey, Mil- ligan. School 6.550 7 fe-Y- 'T04f y , J T Af YXQDLW fa, QQWTOIVS B , 20 LMA + T04' Z Y wTOyX 1 DEEP IN MY HEART I I HAIL TO THE CHAMPS ,, ' CHIVALRY IS NOT DEAD . . . YET rl? WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING f I Q , Mort Likely to Succeed Hollywood Typef Cutest Dramatic John Hobbs Brian Akerman Ken McAdams Mike Kennedy Bruce Hunt Charlie Perrys Jim Wiper George Rice Mike Kef1l'1CClV Ed MUIPTW Norm Karrwinkel Don Spiel Irma Praise Connie Parent Janet B01-geg Sandy Flower Dotty Johnson Robin Gordon Sandy Borkum Janet, Chacran Susy Jacobson Sandy Flower Barbara Caruso Charlotte Ellis Clary Brain Artistic Athletic Musical Kril-:or DerHohannesian Duncan Russell Art DeStefano Dave Jaratt Ed Rogers Gene Sullivan Jim Wiper George Rice Steve Madden Mike Guber Lou Kahlenbeck Bob Newcomb Irma Praise Annarae Tong Marsha Samoylenko Joy Myers Jane Arnold Janet Chacran Annarae Tong Mary Winsor Sue Williamson Pat Colletti Sally Brown Jane Arnold FORTUNE IN THE FUTURE DURANTE'S GRABLE AND GABLE 66 STRONG AND SILENT Dancer: Ken Flagg Ed LeFevre Chris Kuebler Tony Crovo Sandy Borkum Judy Lovely Elinor Fredricksen A, YOU'RE ADORABLE Hair Chris Kuebler Ken Flagg Duncan Russell Sally Wilson Karen Rood Connie Parent N ore Charlie Kotsaftis Norm Reader Bruce Hunt Robin Gordon Sally Wilson Carolyn Fowler AL CAPP AND GRANDMA MOSES Eyes Tom McLellan jerry Oteri Don Hill Carol Connors Andrey Hyde Rita McMullen Friemiliert John Hobbs Dave Jarrart Bob Johnson Dotty Johnson Quietert Ed Rogers Hough Ralph Hough Bob Cedergren Joanna Muckenhoupt Ann Gregory Joan Lafford Courteous Larry Minear Bob Johnson Ken McAdams Mary Ellen Nutting kI:rfyGEiggy Nutting Barbara Caruso I ,Wm-wi-fivw wl,,',,.',s ,fs U fa. ., F THE WORLD IS THEIR STAGE ' Q as 1 Q 'fy A ,g Karen Rood Comic Jack Kavanaugh jim Claffey Bruce Whitney Judy Lovely Mary JO McHugh Jane O'R0urke JOY TO THE WORLD E A i 1.2, A I HALO, EVERYBODY , X 5 filkifi- - . , , tm -'G-.3Y'-ggi? li' ' THE FRIENDLY JOHNSONS ,I Q s H-.-3 GENE KELLY AND FRIEND EI o 0 0 tk 5' lf? ,fi li 'STEP' 'C f Gb E Q., L, ff N 5 Af, ff, gg dw' ,-. 5?-,nn ' if '-lk ' ' 1 x ,X L Y, .W 5. fi , Q. , 4 :IR ' ' . ,E -Ai :X STEVE CURLEY POLLY STANLEY DAVID SACHAR DOROTHY SWANTON Bef! Penomzllty Most Intellectual Sophomore Wlooff Who Mon Original Done Mon for Clan' STEVE ALLEN JOAN SHORT BRUCE DOW PEGGY HOBBS ada! V? . fr' 2 'lx ,J JSE? H 'f. ' - A wmv! N -.If V' Y f : ','-1. A I , 'V .QQ 2312! 'TQ ,Q QQE FH 'VA-aff ww ww, 1 la 1 1 s , I if, ' s' 1 L' c -. ' f Y '. M , y - 4 f 'g m A174 v -rv . ' , 32- 1QjmgfU,- lp- , .P-'EF ' 'JM' f:'w'N Z,. 'I f -fm'-' , ' 1g,t,g:.-.-.P M33 . f . 3- f 51 -.tiff A XI, A gn P. i'sx,,, 1 X Q- ' , 4.3 A S f W. E, . , Zf ggdpng y -' 1 1 A. 115594 , M. git.. ,,.' A . 'ff '1 ' T ,-'F - ' Mx V 52 -..54!:,Vi J' ' 1-.?'fffi Am 1 1. o- .Q R1 EIS? In H '-- : l , vs-Q b --, ' A . . fx A Z: iuv. . Txf? V ff l v ' '- f'11f5f3'5 72, RICHARD LUCIER ANN DEDRICK TENNY PECK BETTY COOPER Most Peryomzlizy Mon Intellectual unior W loo? W ho Most Ofigimll Done Moft for Claw ROBERT LEE NANCY NELSON DONALD LANE PRISCILLA POLLARD . Nr-' 'gi Senior Supp . sf ,M ,W yn J' ., . .f , yffa--' N A F V, A ,V W-' :M ,J , , W sn sne N, W. , M ,,fr,i a1 ' J I f wi' 'V K In some secluded rendezvous . . . f,fjg,,ij.w ef f ff ,ff dw M. ,J .1 , JJ! ' Z . in J' ff ffyi,- g' -'ff gf' gd Remember the pennies? :ik ' gf ' ' ' 1 - 5 .2 1 1 l . S lx . fi was - 1 t PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY The emptiness of a building devoid of people produces a sensation of vast lonelinessg still the structure has meaning, for in it remain the remembrances and traces of former activity. Thus do the walls of the school itself reflect the faces and the deeds of the many people who have given a soul to the inanimate wood and stone. 0 l Q l l l l l X l 5 5 .g3 5pf ' 3 ffl .Kill , X' '1 ' n sf' l aiflnm' U T- ,Q :tif ' , v . '- tai., , Q1 F ,, ' 1' qgwii. 1 XV , , '. -ge ,5,:,A 2 -, f sf. ?'35.1?',f 5:9 ' E sc :QSYW . ,, ., fi .wwf Q, K 1 , . , ' may Q kiwi- , -'QFW '. ,., fx - ' , -:Thi rf 14 wx 3'g',5g,2g, L Q N '.?a,,.rg'i,- pg, '. ,Q 41 , -QV Ng' K ,K 1: -5 gm. .N .V .iigiw ,.,xN, 1. , v, :br - .' 2... '-' ,i' '-.N 3' A-V. 1.1416 mysql ,:L1:.i,L4Ax If . . 5.t,,.l -, ,Q .,,, - '9'WF,f' K ,A ,U H A. ,x, ' fxw 7' . Y' a A np. 72337 - T HQ' 1 .VI 1, iff-,. , f, jl Q OITS Donny Arne Good for 10 TY' Neil Boss man i Pere ,i . Jimmy Charlie Bill 4' Monk fit BE Rah! Kenny Ceder Bob QF Erc iffy!! - Q., 4 +A XM 1 1,v , V Ramblm Reck 'ld nffgffe Footb ll N-.MI ,rl -fx . aiu' .2 5? Myron G ift from heaven Roy Bo 88 'J' Tucker if -Q,- i-nu-Q 'WS First down? Y 75 4 f Marty 'Q' -er' 'i Bill ,f I , YN 9 'Pl Charlie Footb ll Banquet The class of 1954 was lucky enough to see what was probably the best team ever to represent N.H.S. on the gridiron. Bud Hawkes, in his first year as head football coach at Newton, sparked his first team to the Class A co-championship as it went undefeated and untied through the entire season. With the great pass-catch combination of Destefano and Kahl- enbeck, the tricky running of Ercole Iafrate, and the hard hitting line of Captain jim Wiper, Roy Ferguson, Bob Cedergren, Myron Kasok, and Paul Fitzgerald providing the nucleus of the champion team, Newton fur- nished excitement in all its games by rolling over its early opponents. The season was then climaxed by thrilling, last-minute victories over traditional rivals Waltham and Brookline. All concerned were proud of this year's men clad in orange and black. fy :O N., ff' X ' 4. Ai ss' ix K ' l' K rigs, 5, J! x 'E+ , .glunag can k iv xXl,f XJ-h'i . J .a 1 gl K I . I I 5 X . :Qs 5,7 I X. X J. 53 ffj Q' I, 9' f THE FOOTBALL BANQUET The lavish praise heaped upon this year's football team reached its peak when Newton saw fit to pay tribute to Wiper and Company by holding a testimonial dinner at the Totem Pole. Thanks must go to all the residents of the city, for it was indeed a com- munity project. -if-'X Kenny fs N 5 ta Wild Bill 83- 3 BOYS' HOCKEY Sparked by fast, hard shooting forwards like Havs, DeStefano, and Dow, and backed up by a strong defense of Wiper and Fitzgerald, with McLellan in the goal, Newton had one of its most outstanding hockey teams in years. The Orange and Black were strong contenders for the G.B.I. League championship right up until the last game of the playoffs, but just missed by tying a strong Belmont team. The season was climaxed when Dow and DeStefano. both high scorers, were picked for the G.B.I. all star team. Coach J. C. Hall and the entire N.H.S. student body have much to be proud of in this year's fighting team. Ad1Jz.fer ............ .....,, Mr. J. C. Hall , Paul '-f-.1 .. Bmleetba ll Where is if? Topper K MUfph gl! The takeoff V I im, lac Fin! Row: Cleft to rightb Hamill, Kuebler, Chamberlain, Kotsaftisv, Halloran, Kasar- Ou jian, Flagg. Second Row: Cleft to rightj Peschier, Kahlenbeck, Kowal, Murphy, Nelson, Carven, Rogan. ,Rui xfvwlaff zgwrgj Gwrgw Ol A A F fx 5. . I J z. 7 f X XJFTLX L ,xjlf K QWTUJ xU'TUfv ' 50470, txgwnyd Qxuaroy- 'f,v4m, Um, ll.ll.:'.. ..... + 7 x e t -ee, ttf 1: 4 had 1 Ken Watch out for the r oof Bob BOWIE I0 f5 lui l Q 50 Yards At F1111 h To 0rangePla ers Heb Wiper Celebrate 19th Birthday YMIerr1:u' wlpfra wrn nlthl his Murprlw wifi? ltnnnlng llnc nr-nnxnmr nnnnrs nr nf pina'-klrkrr Pnnl Falrcernlnl . , Thr pplnllfll WY!! l lrwllnnll srnenn uns lhnl rind. Ihr lair llnrnld A, dl1ln't lire In ser- it A lov-:hall onltunlnsl and k.,.,,v,- lm.-rvflrrt In Jimmy nnrll Ng-ugly, llifth spam, llnmldl Wiper ctlf-A the Friday hz-fnrr, Lnl-.4 nnr , . . Jlnfs br--vhr-rg Sandy n Inrmf-r NMS nlhla-ln. camo uh In-m Pump Lvl'-um-.1 whrrr' hf-K a Ilrmvnwnv in tho Mnrlrre frrrps. tw yrslerdays' clnlh. -0- A pn-prerticu uzvldent we- eurnd Wednerday nftunoan Ind almost defrlved Newton ol the l::vl:e1 cl its outrfznd- by Fllrh WF!! sr 4- Lou an 1-rnnpnnnnl lfvh In his 15 rnarh :lt Brnnk. strvrrd his over Newton one Clinch 7th Straight Win Landry cores 4 TDS, W On 8-Yard Line As Came F by Ynmk Murphy Picking itself ati the lloor to stage an comeback that matched its seventh come undefeated, untied Newton High shaded u 31. Satgrduy afternoon hi Dickinson Stadium Newton Nip Crim on In 32-31 Thriller Kahl nbeck Carries Pass Newton And Crimson uintets Unlv Point 0 Pace ' ' ,Pla Road Contests Tomorrow N ' Smiths Seek Tie Fo, ue Roof Hall Confident Urange At Watertown Can Handle Watertown Wn lr un Dow, nlgnr Mm all ur-uemenr, me lwu gunln. the resulting wngrnrula. ma -plea . aonnr mn nn' wnllr- slnndlng rm l rrpomrn ln mr- Newton' mum, It wn rerulnly anew- for rn! vm 4. , :nk mu wa, wnwpvng rr mUCh li hit bent wnlwilr, 'll Ba me CBI, whllt Nnannm plum-a mpecrlrely, ln wn me lre v Ilnl llnr Brmklxnr Llillru Lzlhrdra ,o 4 Q. As Belmont Loses, Rvan. Dow Register to mthln om- pvrlnt of league' bldnklml Cambridge- Latin, 2 to lllgh srorrd a terrific upset the sarnr- mum S-nturdny round rv! llvr Cn-axvr Ros- -.irguv zu! thv Brixton Arvnau gtrnlglrt mlm urls-r n nr with , nvlw lrlvs YK pnlnls as Nc-uton s mm alsu nssurrd UU, Closing The Cap 5 . . . h f - - Bmnv.ll,,n M- ,nn All A Y. f. 'M' ,f ff 32 eg5:l:'1fxk: :nf'u:- of more than 8000 gridiron adherents. rrnrn was wnrrvr-ri nblnn ,,,,, ,,.,,, -W.-.v n.2'CL,- - . . . - -,.,. , ,. fr... amq. irq vm perched on W, Artistic An DeSlelano tnggered that 'film'lvlzfndvfhlfliusffnl -'ur 11-v nvrzm T... .I - nn..- :,:'mfL ', 9L:i :x H,.n.r, by firing four touchdown passes and scoring nrllven ,Mt-, nv snnrnn v r V V r --:rr annum me an In mn ,hen back sneak. But the iece de resistance 1' ' wg ' FU M l ' ' , . rn, wx.-.nerr in rn.. ,-..n..- v .- rxguroilqnmltng erslmny. mln utes to play when he teamed up with his U' Rumi '-0- ' ,rn nm... vu ff. ' K nm me vu :huhn up. 'r Lou Kuhlenbeck. and conspized on u um. ' Newton wma rnkn wnvpnvr- ,,,,, ,,..,.,,r -..n1,.L.,:'::1,.4. C mnnkud,u,'und .M known ll 'lil' Wm. me kind nr gnnn- rn., vm., mn, ,,, Mm M I N. attire chu min, untu yu. -0- B,,,,,k,,M,.S 55 YCHCS- ld Rlnflgf 'D 'gplayed lm nlgnr wlnnf nnn R. ,nr ,,..v,,,,.. 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W t 'k 'fv 'Z ll.l it UIIE rIwvi'll3ulW1t'l'1 1-lll:l..Hv'rl lull urrfnl 1-ivl -vrr,-.nn ,,.lrm .r f:nn..r 'WGN , v v rr Uv vr Tn . ,- ,, ullx xfnvrnn in im u-inns! Goal, Finds t Tho pailallmnlruck aim :hr v wavpr. ' Mastery NCWlt I ,gm- WPK Blu. Qemv mourn Tig 629912 . 0 vJAS 'TAM If lWAY! 5 -. As B N, ,gv o',- nd-Half R urge and R Call bv Pa v off, , . , il Up lth 4 N1 Bv Officials, Mr' Hoops 22 P1 Frank Murvhv V ng Jinx over flvltlflhoflng Y' last ia conquests, a more agEZf955 '9 - its nav up a surx1r1Slf1Ely 011 Il'5 32-31 football thrl l Q v fl -' M-nn,,.. f,,.p.,,.nv vn v,,,.,., . : l- v 'vw vvvr -V nnnnnli v nv in In rn.,, . League triumph last night bf. v, l v, . vnxr.'.nrrp.n,, r.,.rn,,vf tVnl.,,v. 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Ilvnh mm rn.. tfrnlwnnnvr lllflllll' ,Mu-11 1 ' 5'Tm1rnnm,vr yh, Thiran r nnnnnr 4 I I ' Q - - . . dllflllfxl ew. 0 lm- ' 'n 'hp 'luartr-r-vvrvflls nv rm v .f, F - . ,' 'h - ' . ,L ,V ,4 r ' ' , In has vielllh of tlvc- vavnpalgn, K ll v'.1 ,' I Lv. a 1-ll rlrlvf-ry gym! hm! 'Auld url t M , ,. - . , ' geronriw nf rump , n ,v ,. tadhlemben ol N1-axon H,.,,,. kzndrfwrm and un U mrh -l,rnur,ln:':r:dr-rr. l vmmy loolball rq.,-14 Clan A co champion, r , ,' aww' with Lowell Hrch and k'.'.l,n,,.,h Mah IJ, bp un- - Y N .rl : dum! c tv-nrmon.aI hfvnqnlv T,,..dc,, U ,ml DR 8 I-IM., at rm- Tolrvn rovn nn, mn, rrO,,,n,n.-qu pm, ' ' ,,.. v. Thr bunquf-1 is rf pq .pc,q,,,,,,d by ,h' Ntwwn - I . .-r lervxcr club: thn L,C,,, gr.. Hman, and Kvwon . inf, l and aluolhr Chcmhevrv!C:mrrf-vfr VhfI.1ncrAChuu ' - 1 bw ol Comrnrrrrn vm- - ., O, N,,A!o,! and me NSI' ,ng rs .M Ion Sthooi rffpc,g,,n. ,,- ' '1 Mayo: Tnwacrv- V Lon.-ood -.:. .rrvf 5. hm, A 011511 chairman ctvvnf Bgn-IM. Ccmm ,IN xhlch v sv,nr W' F h 'm 4 N Uf1'V1H Moor: Ccnvn-,vine nam , un-r will bv Pcxlfh Qcvnnnrfv- v,- , qw, . , ,. MMI. if , pubnfrv, nnnnnv uve, rn nrrav-q v Simmons :nf awnyg. 'mm ' and r 'm' n vii mr-nv uns ww fl -.4 .7 . ll' 'I 'igh I lul St'Ul't'tI. J H-nts , l. v,,v..,,,ena, n.vv :enum Jailed Th? W-hmm mul sm Rimini' V N W W.:-,, rnn ,.,, - f v,l,vr, vn pint nn the wnrr-, I V ' v 1 anenrpnefv by Capt charlie ,Mm ,. I , '- Y rf! rm r.-1r..rrr.,, U g 4 n , rv, r,. .,,. spring und nn- ,nn Continuing its goal-a-period lgnz' 'gfrfoxl ,2,ffs,.,,,., mv M mvsseu vm.,lr, .5 i.. 4 g H lrfrnnf 40 rf.-,, -I 4 21, A 1 X I fl Clvm-wrwimng mb 'autumn won its fourth straight Greater Boston SITE a uartcrr or n minute re i..-B1..n,f, nlgn scoring wphf' G..nn..,. la v- - 'l ' :ffi 'lQ J ll'-'H' ' ' N , . , Hockey League game to remain in posses- :limmg Conn A,,q,m,n,wnn ,,,.,,.., men 2: nfrrrras WH H , , ., had rvnnrnllvnr-r nu rind ,, IQ n -- . . , , , - mr . ' -' l nv, nnulrnf s-nmnnt sion of second place as downed Hlgh' 3 to only an mem ' mm xxfylvv rfmflgiirlrwrnrnrrl iw-r.. - T v 'H v-wvxvfvu ' 4 1, ,.,.v r.,r ,. mr.. nnnm ,urn 1' yesmlday Bnemoon at the Boston Arena' squad mn Qu' 0' mfxgnr-lmr-4 H Hekn-vw hnac 243 i-OWS !'1'2,T,',l rl? 3 ' P J nf' lvl' H'-v-, . .. . .,,,,Y.,,., ,,,,,,,,,, ,md ,j,,,,,m,d While the Orange skaters were handing Arlington Nfmm' Smal! ,Turf second ,nan nr-ods 30 more pr-mrs lo .'vvn,.,.r vr , lrrn. r,v.nnn.1 nr rv ,,, N M, ' - ' Y I r vnvvfl..:,V1l,nv.vAv'i..vn-' snr: in ts third straight setback, Belmont continued unde- :Sl:':ffLQfrH,,,,,i ,way nr-.asa Qqnnv rnnr mark lr was rm- will-'g'j , r X llc-rnvr-v-I 'rv,., .v,,v r-,.- .,. r.,v 'up','lrkl, ,f ' ' 1 f ,, ,',,,,1 ',,,,u.,,,vl, ,!,1,,,',4Qm elted as it downed Medford, 4-0, for its sixth win of nl Jndluck ,f,,,,,.Qr rnrrwn and Sevnnvn time rm! wlrvtrr nr- has ,,,,,,,Y.,,,!,.,.m. M M hr-1 v M-. v,, vw .,,,,,. r,,v, I K I ll ,- v,.llrl.r.mw::- invrsr-vmxzrnni he year. Cambridge Latin wnn over Sloneham 2-0 B Phan periods wrrn wallrfarrv rnulr-a mer'20 polintjp ds New vw, W , 4 xl uw mort? T'-1 Itvv-In M? I , ,., , . .,f , , , 1 M, rw: 'I v v r vn 1 I -r vlrlv-v,l.- 1, nnv ur- ir - . . ' ' ,R nf 11 woun ' Aansru r . ' . ' ' Uv wr' ,V ' r. v ' .1 -rg, f v WZ M'i i? m' Rm Tech' 5'3 'H 'he mf h:l?:Q::022:5: 5:4 sara nl: af: 20 rw if H -- l - , , , , ,, lv ' ' V r , ' ' ' nnflrfvl ann keanu:-a?i1T'r:Ir:tu: gaining O H' e dey' 4 - I ' ' :emv spurred mm a nw num! ' ' v W WI' HH WF V ' H I x l X M, ' F' A- ' 1 , ,,,rn ...Q with :rio aim! mins per-edrzglreuouna or Bbb Leonarus sn... advantage at urn r,,ur mxnuu- T 1 v .nn - ,v nm r, ., . .,,,, , . N K M F . srvnnrrn,-rurrrrnneain nrrrlrarf - S 'Z 'U' ' an ll 'r M Lell r ,1,v'n1a, 3530 t , ffrm- .xfv lv.-w,v,,,, ., ,, ' ' ' J ' 3vn,.:, :llnvvrlnnwrnfnerlrgfnrrnnr TPWKO: vuckchasm,,,I,,,e Sm 11:54 opiofheepegznd Q an a rngr3:fe'grf:1f,:':,,,,fnir-rx bark in 1 K K.-n u..,- l..r ,. ,,.,,r ,,v ff' ,. ,, ' I , vv e f .rn rr an nnnnd C me ng epartmenl wnle Free W, ' n nt-nd .nm ,.., v,. ,v,,.. ,, , Q , , ,, - . - rnlvlriiv-mum Eirrmahig-:AE gem 33251112 :fran sighs' 'Y:K:l:fnv:1ri:t:ar:ngSorig1C:' igssthzhiagsi-mrwanm rggvawhenx O Nt t N lu: vv,v,,.f, 4, ,,. ,ij X' r I ' Q Vi K f., , , 1' ' '- 'l- 'v' '-v--rv,v , --, . ,' ' xml':..::s'.:l.':':.:z:f Kvrryrerwavrerupapon.55'2,i.'L,'?,i .5iZil:.i'5'3.lf5i?l '50 1f,,2'a3,i,5,SS Hiw,:.:2?g,?,. vt lll .t 3 L 4 . , 4 1, , A A - Dv'-nr me rw-an uw .mea Wh an mm on Ryan gon man ,im wwe, mmd me puckv ' In up and M,.G,,,,,,-,, W, V mfr ,, Y rf.,-,,, , .,, ,, I ,, V , ,. ' ' ' vi :mrvr-mwnnh nn. rn-ly! grnnl ,The orange ,umm sranear ,nm ,he enemy ,ME He pamdv edlgnej pcfn,,,, N,.,.,,,,,, ,,,n,-npr, Taklng three sernndx and rnn Y ,,,,,,, H, V, V' M N V . W -. z prov: - A r - . v .. V- . , , I 1 v--mn inn., nm, ,,,, 521221202 W mufse 'my 'fl U' to Hays. who then urea a shot W ,egnlnea the ma on Kueh- mu-mls, Newrnn Hlgh pvnrm bulk, MPP! 'I ally nn, X, ,,, , K, 1 v , , 'huh' ll- Y V nrnnrnrnp.n-rlmrtrr.ckauv-, is Pffudnwhfn D W, '0k thatwaa blocked by me Arnnga 15,-vs sez trom the rlgnr side aw' munnlnrneIn,m0rsrnre1rafk W M mu i W A ,A .Wg , .lvwv is ...,..,,r, .,v,,., , W x X . uul vlaraclnmers' Q-numhrnr-1.,' ' ' ' 'Vs and 'PP'd um goal-render. oesrernm who s-ln from cnnnve xnvsar. h ,d Sarnvnn nt rne 5... ,,,,,,,,., ., -.v, ,,,,,,, 4 ll I--r .,,v...,v -. ,W , ,U ' ,. --'q- ,-- V. I 1 -vv.v - r . 3 as Mm e v . -w harrrurenma nnnwn nor. vllzzler past Arlington game D h a on 1 n..,,,.-rr. lvnr ,,,. ,,, .. , A , v- v., v.-,v ,, rvrsnrlnrnfnnbrnnrmng Sum-VPIQU nz 2-U1. Play was pr-en 2Qf,,Ql',a5Qh'1'fj2f,Tggj, f,fg Us 'U fu? H'n':: wut C mn rumen as Rlnllge Teflv .v,,,,.,,. rv,,,r .rv ,X YV 'Q' k vvr X if-1 v , , ,, V, ,..,,, ,, W YN. 'QQ v . - U L V rm -rwlvu1rvlrhuHhernun-'even tram men b 1 n ll' ' ml 'h' Wm' ng 'ur r three nm plafvf 'D 'W' ' ' W1 JH . ' ' 'M ' ' ' ' ' v , . . ' ' fr vvf hu been 1 1 In on 'U' bound and area n mu, thg en-, B me time thc- mira perlvd zwwd vvrnlf : ,. v .Y , .. v ' N - , , , , nflmra ::ac:hza?1ln1 ::llnn gg'2:'l:':ff,:,,f3 gfrfiaama erm' Ml lf 544 'U lf' up U12 Qndid the nnrne rvnn wafuslg, the Class A nnnnrs slr new verr vrlxvrlv-X r SW, . Y lan... -nf v,fvr if ,,, . ,r ,, . , , I ' 4 nv. ' . vm , Nr a, ,I , -rr rn.- ,nee n , r- .,, ,nn v ff,I1.111,Tg Quf'3f'1Jm'fng 'Eggs 'flvz fflbognd of Kflg Newton defense. mhougn 5311? sxinpzz in aiirve neu., Irzevglfnz e,:',,,,..,1 rnrw nr fr,-mx ve '7'g,,, , N N 7 rrr Ivrnv vnnn Pllilfll vnnrlrlvr, lead I ' nie ' ' loose ar rumen, ara n creditable way pornr or me windup chap- my new ,w,,d,,,,,,, ,,, Um A ,,,,,,,,,, r,, ,W , nntunvnrnxnrng at rmrunras Aj, . iobln bottling upthe Arungton tor clrninmo wnsrrn- nrstto no Newton! rainy mn. pun.-rl 4-lxgvvugm Mm , , n nnvnr-vrlnr and a nr ' nmn 'a ' hun' Yd three mln' - nlrrnns Ken . rv ,v ,, . rvn rl- 0 1 was In N mm h nk ner but md pmmedd to aw! me New attack. McLellan was allawed to no the showers wllh soronrl to the Tren , r n ,' I 1 , of WIGNH- escape with a mlnlmum of l ln Mmrx ms was runnenlp r.. ,..-vv fl r res rema n 2 r a ,M , V i vlvJatP HillnlNzwl'1n rm. supliot bm 5c uver due to the emma nr ae- U A nm nnlnnrr- inn-r, Maw R,,,,,,,,-snnvr mnrnvr, ln rn.. xl,-rv '-,M-, , ' I 4 .nn rrnrar-nr --w. may nm .rx when mnfmn nzxybmafdxenmnm wiper me Paul nw, W., fouled by narnm and nad nnn snvrwmf-rv' '-rv-'lf' FWW, if ' :j ' . r , ' an UW burma- H1351 mmm rn an mama mnnrsrny wnfnngpel garnered A sr.,,0n,i ,n me v, , , ' . ..,.,,.,,.. ...N .. . V- , D I . ,, ' rl- 'f ' . .- . . t MJ -X, . A -,lvl-V.. ' l a n C 0 C 00 O a e I' V ' ' - - ' lunm orrr.--.Nl , , , , V .H U il ' 2 I v v, , 1 Y ' - ' ' I -v.1v' -nf., ' 'I ,-,-.-,... I.. , , -, . ,, , Tv. 4 Q . ,rua , .-. .-.- ..,.- ' I 1 n . an vw 14 ll MIN' Ilnlull V' V., .II I f or IOWI 'N 1 . ,, - mn 'l - r - --... ' IL . xl' -' 4' .4-ui n 3' QW TJ., xi N706 QW T04 3 ? if ,L .. Q, if , x X V ,, , 'Av 'V ,I I R A A , , V1 I, E: A . -rg., im IQ, Ng W vw' ' 4 . , A ' 5 xi 1 WJ! My MW T, ,4 QW 7,9 A 'Q ' Sufi W1 4 , W5 in Q an 1, av '- xl S E 1 V234 TQN NTU: WEP LA' QQNTQ xkwr 'N 101, S xg W rg ga' im' QW v ' 7 , QJKTUJ' T00 E-W T , NX L wh 01 2 ij ml xl 2 xiw T01 2 QW Tgy 'Avg M! At HRW T019 rl 041 t it wzyl A mf f V 757, 41 fa. x M -' Q in 9 G x. A A 0 0 Q ' - -- m 4. .- A an. cu..- L... .... in ..... - - , , ,, ' 1 will if u I 1 I I 1 2 1 1 B 1 D 1 an li 1 1 Q Q I 1 ,-. Q' K v ' 'fx ' in -f if-f 635 db M gyms EV' Q NM' . , wth Ufjyf KAXH1 X X TTU! 5 ffl: Y JSE, p ,111-r-:Will ii 1 ..,-1, S ' Eyji 1 Ja iii Db ,, -' .asf V J 6 , it ' gf!! . if N 1 3 Q - 2 Q. ids? .... ,Nt I --.'.' ,Q 1'1 ,iiN rl 'YL' 2 d W K Sig X K-W! tx-'jul y x 1 .. , if 1 Sw M ' II lxlxll k , Kowal Front Row: Bennett, Serkin, Charm, Kowal, Wolf, Schwartz. Back Row: Hill, Labb, Cohen, Mr. Poskitt, C oaclo. O Coach Poskitt had before him the diffi- cult task of building a strong team to repre- sent Newton in tennis in 1954. The only returning letter man from last year's cham- pionship team was Malcolm Hill, who re- I lied on last year's strong J.V. material. Al- ways a power in tennis, Newton took hon- ors again this year. Front. Row: Teshner, Dunn, J. C. Hall, Ganong, Brown. Second Row: Burns, Shea, Dowling, Ganong, Grace, McBreen, Brooks, West. m..CJ,., -' S, ,fr mp g 3' 9451 Ganon g .. gf' Broninger 123' f l aw Ii! - at A .5 og -nu I -4. . li..l f'l ,'llllllllIll 2. 'turf T1 .fa- W . V., ,- -I lt, , i 4 21' Q, , ..,, ,, .,,. V i Ar . l .,?h' ,i Y 'pa Q In , f, Q. . ., 'A www- -4, 'ff' Q' - B 3 f , I ... ,iq 35,5 -gy l nggegnfw .l.l.,... i - i ' v . Q jrr...i2.'-:'.. 3 is- 'Q , s , ..,,i.n.K1I . ,4.. g,a 'TW n-'Ei ,l-inn.. -X 5..,,.....Q W F5255 72 ,4 I-Q2 ' 1,1-10 A4 Row one: Mann, Crovo, Flagg, Hamill, DeStefano, Capty Davis, Arcluino, Keyes. Row two: C oaclo Ferguson, Kasarjian, Herring, Vento, Simcock, Hoffman, McLellan, Hawkes. Row zlaree: Wiper, Forgerty, Murphy, Reilly, Halloran, Snider, Santucci. Q t Murph -Q Tony wtf Q f ,YUM D , Bmeball is 4 W, 'N Tucker 1- Monk - . x f. ,A '3 Coach Ferguson was able to look forward - Q fi to another good season this year for Newton 1' u High in the nation's favorite sport. With ' .Q 6-4'-Q three returnin lettermen and an ex erienced 4 Coach 'Q Q su ortin casr the team continued to be YQ' Fefgueson PP g I , A Coach Hawkes Neil one of the biggest powers in Suburban ' - Q ,V League Baseball. Art DeStefano, Bill Hamill, i WP MQ- P and Ken Flagg formed the nucleus of the D011 M ,go , i.ifQF' V ' I J club defendin its Suburban Lea ue Cham - -, , xv, 11,4 g g P ' W- y ionship. Q K ' , ff! V, ' is - 4- I Y' ' M1231 ' Ame P2111 ob nfs '11-591 A1 . Louie J . ' f B111 J . l I M44- mr W! , V, ,W ,- 1' Y 4525 Y' Left to Right: Connors, O'Rourke. Dot johnson H end Cheerleader L ,VUL Cheerleader! CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Smith, Wilson, Carr, Fowler, Rood, Gordon Rell f.. I ' -f 01flflWllU66 'T' E RALLY COMMITTEE Bach Row: MfAdamS,Hi11.Fmnf Row: Lucief, Hobbs, Johnson, Wu- 84 son. Sfmzdivzg: Hamill. gg, QQ 4157 432 'P 4 ' VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM First Row: LaTona, Ross, Doherty, Nickerson, Stokes. Second Row: Miss Hall, Brown, Samoylenko, McKee, Thurston, Wright, Miss Davis. Field ocleey FIELD HOCKEY During the early fall, the hockey team seemed almost a part of the field. Every day after school the members could be seen, running in pursuit of the ball while sounds of laughter and clacking hockey sticks filled the air. At the games the laughter seemed more tense, but not the players. A great deal of credit is due such a fine team founded on good sportsmanship, friendship, and school spirit. Adviierx ..... ........................, M iss Barbara Davis Miss Barbara Hall ww t ' X f K-......, ,M ,,,,,,,,, , 4.4. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Fzlrrt Row: Stanley, Burn ham, DeLuca, Farina Bjork. Second Row: Brew er, Moore, Gilman, Scipio ni, Collier, Miss Davis. 1 xl 1' Q.. l I '-' gi. a f' a .- - 1 uv 'I ' 4 . 'Q , ,. k f W V Q at 1 X -l 'X 1 , , nr 'A v f' v Af MHA- , ,.., M , j :ji 'T'j'Q-.f..S-f , ' r .- , .1..-wry, - . .,..s..: ,N f- L g' ' f . . - H ,hw -my .ff Q r - ff A. ,N .dtvvfcy . , -,YUM X-525, fl .ri 4- . D' I 1' , - s ,+, -f 'v '. ,xi,,.1 f, ,. an p , , , i-. f . .- - 4. Q ,,' nw f,, .ff - . . - 2- ,L af ,YM , Q A 'aieftg-aff!-ii A ' 1 Air ' W v':1'9 ' ' X' ' ' 't .g.kj2s.f-1,65 t-'Li-f,L!'.a ,.,..i ' ,2 T ,nigga 1.1.5 ,Q V,12fff'3,yk'.,,, A .- - g I - rf ' Y 4' - - - 1 - . ' A V. ,t . .. .,t.:, 1 it ,.. ,gn I s,f 1 vis p i . x 2 f 4 Row one: Michaelson, Scheu, Angevine, johnson, Newall, Pollard, Howland, Smith, Gorman, Athy, Mandile, Patriarca.Row two: Miss Davis, Breitska, Stober, Silver, Sey- farth, Williams, Bloom, Kahn, Sisk, Brenner, Scribner, Nelson. Row three: Lauriet, Scott, Green, Rochelle, Bruce, Dahl, Leary, Gilman, Hintlian, Malfa, Lubetz. Our tennis team will tell you that tennis is indeed quite a sport. It takes practice, perseverance, cooperation, and, most of all, sportsmanship. Possessing these qualities, in addition to abounding enthusiasm and vi- tality, the N.H.S. girls' tennis team was no easy match for its opponents. Advirer .... .... ............. , . ...... . .- -- -, Miss D21ViS This year's softball team was one of which N.H.S. could certainly be proud. Spurred on by school spirit and a love for the game, out players were always ready for action. Unity and cooperation are the qualities of a successful team, Newton High School's softball team. Avlwief ...................... ........ M rs. Turner O , Q L Gzrlr Tenmf and Softball Row one: Wright, Krukonis, Shaughnessy, LaTona, Winchester, Stokes, Murray, Murphy Row two: Mrs. Turner, Sade, Doherty, Vietor, Wilson, McKee, Bjork, Kelly, Farina. 1 er ig? ze. ..'. 'F 1 xxx! .gi To the girls who provided the spark of this year's basketball team we give a rous- ing cheer. Their high scores were the result of long hours of practice, but victory show- ed that their work was not in vain. Win or lose, they gained invaluable practice in good sportsmanship, teamwork, and fair play. Adviser! sssss....,.....,.sstc,t.sr ..... - iMrs. Turner Miss Hall ,B6lJ'k6lb6l ll VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Crosby, Gentile, Brown, Nickerson, Curtis, Athy. Back Row: Miss Hall Doherty, Stokes, Samoylenko, McKee, Angevine, Kelly, Mrs. Turner. Perry Lake, Borkum, Ellsworth Keith, Pye Tobias, Rodenhizer Morse, Miss Patterson. Contract, two, three . . . Release, two, three . . . Those graceful contortions of the modern dance group were the result of many hours of grueling work, yet every performer thrilled at the applause of the audience at the symposium, Christmas Ves- pers, and the spring musical. The Perform- ers are the most advanced of the three groups, the other two being the Appren- tices and the Workshop. Adviser .r,......,. ,. .,.. Miss Marianne Patterson , x M Cousins meer for first time X i L 5 4 4 . L., ddr and Emir 3 . E Q: ffhe pro and his fan club James Fenimore J , ii 4 sharps and a flat Up in the air, junior-birdman 5: Hizzonner V , I .ri 1 'X . 1 .A. g I 'x v, K 1 SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -. . X.. ids x K D 1 SENIOR PROM Fmt row: Ranney, Solomont, Gregory, Miss South, Nutting, Garcelon. Second row: McAdams, Kowal, Murphy, Ferguson, Bartaglino. Cilflirring from pic- ture: Tongj Culp 8 N U, Senior omznitteer Much of the credit for what we feel has been a tremendously successful senior year belongs to the various class committees: the senior night, senior play, and senior prom committees, which .,, r 556g '02 I .li I 4 .1 N Front row: Kattwinkle, johnson, Gor- .V don Cchnirmanl, Kuebler Ceo-charlrzj. Row two: Solomont, Antonellis, Shaw, Caruso, Dunbar. Row three: Meany, Field, Ross Row one: Sandberg, Farrington, Hyde. Row two: O'Connell, O'Brian, Howland. Row three: Dunn, Waxman, Lafford. organized those memorable evenings, the execu- tive committee, which was the guiding force in our class government, and the social room com- mittee, which made sure that 324 was available every morning at exactly 8:10. We thank the members of these committees for their fine work. SENIOR SUPPER I sEN1oR NIGHT iii E31 Row one: Guber, Sharp, Der Hohannesian, , Alperin.Row two: McCarthy, Gorman, Kin- sella, Digiovanni. Row three: Kavanaugh, Dorenbaum, Mishel, Cooper. Row fozer: Kowal, Sandberg Q1 fl ll? ' Cox.LE0lE 'T- .. 500'-Us 5 ! ,Z f Zfffmf ,M ,if ' N X N X. X f7 l, Q -Lxjxx - 'rw 2 VITAL STATISTICS as compiled by the National Testing Bureau in conjunction with the Federal Committee on Unnecessary Information Mort likely to go to reed-Class of 19545 the lawn between Building II and III Least likely to recede in 1955-Teachers' hairlinesg the athletic talent at N.H.S. Done rnoit for Newton-His laws of gravity Done Newton for rnort-Boys' gym classesg athletic teams Favorite expreition-GO UD champs Mort likely to he aroitnil another year- The class of 1955 Favorite partinie-C.E.E.B.'sg job application forms Favorite Book-Sybil in Siamg Packard's Theory of the Micro-Cosmos Tottgheft coarre-Cafeteria's meat course What Newton haf given ttf-An educationg several towels and assorted gym equipment What we have left at Newton-Initials on study hall desksg adolescence That which we dag the mort-January snowg Symphony Sid 91 'P 'N 0 S ,X X fslki X , lg fl , x c gg ,LX X 'Q wi W R I l k W Seniors ., Ffh ' 39 . . W . . -:H 3, i .- A W ge I ...--f . ...M f N. I a re if 51N -'dmcfc VIRGINIA VIENNA ABATO 392 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Ginnie Favorite Pastime: Thinking of a certain soldier Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Tri- Hi-Y Conference IV, Weeks, Business, Legisla- ture l, 3, Homeroom Manager 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, Senior Ring Committee 2, Dance Committees l. WILLIAM L. ADELSON 310 Woodward St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Thinking of a certain blonde Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan's homeroom II, Roxbury Memorial, Service. BRIAN W. AKERMAN 15A Crescent Sq., Newton Corner Chopsticks Suppressed Desire: To take Ruth G. on a hayride I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place IV, Bigelow, College, Legisla- ture 1, Boys' Chorus 3, A Cap- pella Choir 3, Football 1, Base- ball 1. DAVID ALBERTSON 42 Glendale Rd., Newton Centre Dave Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ohio Exchange I Will to N.H.S.: Kenyon Plan gym classes I, Weeks, College, Ohio Ex- change 3, Orange Book 2, 33 Newtonian 3, Senior Play 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, English Club 3, International Club 1, 2, Dance Committees 2. ' MARY LOUISE ALIAMO 71 Wabasso Rd., Auburndale Bunny , Suppressed Desire: Toi be a teacher and a writer I Will to N.H.S.: My happiest hours II, Sudbury, College, Senior Play Committee 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3. MARILYNNE IRIS ALPERIN 34 Solon St., Newton Highlands Mal, Mar Suppressed Desire: To drive a school bus I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- chine for the cafeteria I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 2, Dance Committees 1, Newtonian Literary Editor 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Orange Book 3, Alpha Beta 1, President 1, National Honor Society 2, 3. NANCY ALPERIN 550 Ward St., Newton Centre Nan, Nance Suppressed Desire: To get an A from Mr. Walters Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The banging pipes in 116 I, Weeks, College, Senior Play 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, Rally Committee 2, Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Debating Club 3, Music Club 1, 3, Neophytes 1. LOIS EDYTHE ANDERSON 9 Vincent St., West Newton Lo Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Get- ing R.H.B. out IV, Warren, College, Basket- ball 1, Baseball 1. I i QW Ma we present to 1 N . I A as-1 A i 45 fs A f- ' , I , .371 ' . 1 . w e fu Ri, 1 '3 ' A RICHARD R. ANDERSON 39 Lafayette Rd., Newton Lower Falls Dick, Andy Favorite Pastimes Souci Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Math I and Bucky I, Weston High, College, Social Room 3, Homeroom Manager 1, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play Committees 3. GINO I. ANGELONE 314 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Gene Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 2311 II, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Finance Board 3, Orange Shield 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Newtonian Staff 3. HELEN ANGEVINE 95 Prince St., West Newton Heidi Suppressed Desire: To be sweet and innocent! Fondest Memories of N.H.S.: The C.M.U.K.'s, the spirit UD at football games I, Warren, College, Homeroom Manager 2, Field Hockey 1, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Girls' Lead- er Corps 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3. MARY JANE ANNESE 26 Brooks Ave., Newtonville Janie Favorite Pastime: W.I..A. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan's homeroom IV, Day, Business, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Modern Dance 35 Neophytes you - - the Seniors BEATRICE ANTONELLIS 177 Adams St., Newton Bea Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 2311 I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers ELISA ARCESE 64 Hawthorne St., Newton Elsie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Nute's English classes I Will to N.H.S.: Green and RALPH ARCHIBALD 22 Rogers St., Newton Corner Red Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My first day here I Will to N.H.S.: My collection of blue cards IV, Bigelow: College. ALBERT L. ARDUINO 393 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Leroy, Arr Favorite Pastime: Girls' baseball Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan IIIA, Weeks, College, Sports 1, 2, 3. JANE BISHOP ARNOLD 82 Harvard St., Newtonville Janie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Springfield, 1953, Dr. Land's educational process I Will to N.H.S.: A whole set of teachers with Mr. Lasker's personality I, Day, College, Orchestra 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Spring Musicals 1, 2, Vespers l, 2, Pennsylvania Exchange 3, Newtonian 3, Sen- ior Play Committees 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 33 Newtonian Representative 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Math Club 2, All State Music Festival 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. MARK RICHARD ARNOLD 111 Prospect St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon I Will to N.H.S.: One pair of Mr. Green's size thirteen black shoes I, Day, College, Legislature 39 Senior Play 3, Dance Commit- tees 2, 3, Ohio Exchange 3, Or- ange Book 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Newtonian Representative 2, Spring Musical 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, English Club 2, French Club 3. ELLIOT ARONSON 131 Stanley Rd., Waban El Suppressed Desire: To have out- door classes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Sullivan I, Brookline High, College, French Club 3, Music Club 2, 33 Spring Musical Committees 2, Dance Committees 3, Ohio Ex- change 3. ALBERT ASCHER x S N lm X .rx .., 'yy 'Qs is gtvuf ...- F- HH 1'5 .Q 4- 'x X 2' .Q 1' 'Q' frm. i s like Mr. Packard and Miss White Flasiil86 Walnut St., Newtonville Glickman IV: Daw Business' Favorite Pastime' Football ' II, Day, College, Senior Prom IW-ll NH5'. - ' Committee 3, Archery 2, Spring ini mgherhaiigs' My great skm ' Igisggal Cggmigies 33' Siienii II, Weeks, College, Football I -'Q Fair Committee 2. , gifanager 2, Basketball Manager ,mx 3' u 1 - sihfiigifng wil '15 Q ' 'Af in , . P a. 'la f rs A Sl 41' . f' ARLENE BABBIN 120 Adams St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To talk out in Mr. Malone's class Favorite Pastime: Flying, skat- ing IIIB, Day, Business, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. ROSIAN BAGRIANSKY 83 Adams Ave., West Newton Suppressed Desire: A forty-eight hour day Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Heintzelman's English classes I, Pascali, Milan, Italy, College, Newtonian 3, Girl's Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Sen- ior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, Newtonettes 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, International Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3. PHYLLIS MARIE BALLI 33 Bemuth Rd., Newton High- lands Phyl, Big Butch Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2:30 I Will to N.H.S.: My favorite pole in the cafeteria IV, Weeks, Business. JEANNE G. BARBERIO 84 River St., West Newton Jo, Joannie Suppressed Desire: Ed I Will to N.H.S.: Seeing-eye doors II, Warren, College, Newton- ite 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, gugng Club 2, Office Work 1, STEPHEN YALE BARROW 157 Evelyn Rd., Waban Steve Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The gloomy tunnels of yesteryear I Will to N.H.S.: My eloquence in the King's English I, Boston Latin, College, Sci- ence Club 2, 3, Camera Club 1. CAROL ANN BARTLEY 16 Edinboro Ter., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To marry Eddie IV, Day, Service. ' .' f W '- ff? ag! - '23 Q f . ' V Q 5,4 , ig, A RICHARD H. BARKER Todd 18 Furbush Ave., West Newton Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Get- ting out in june I Will to N.H.S.: My seven years of experiences IV, Warren, College. SHEILA LEE BARNSTEIN 244 Ward St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To open a ketchup factory Favorite Pastime: Dreaming about the future II, Brookline High, College, Dance Committees 2, 3, Basket- ball 2, Senior Play Committees 3, Personality Club 1, Stage Crew 3, Music Club 3, Archery 1, Newtonian 3. CLAIRE BARTLEY 432 Newtonville Ave., Newton- ville Suppressed Desire: To get to school before 8:25 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1102 in my junior year I,II, Day, College, Legislature 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, Mod- ern Dance 1, Cavalry Club 2, 34 Secretary 3, Social Room 3. PAUL BASSEN 128 Warren St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To get a free ride on the Reading, pass Go, and collect 200 dollars Favorite Pastimes Playing Mono- Poly I, Weeks, College, Football 2, Science Fair 1, 2, First Prize 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Alpha Beta 1, Neophytes 1, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Tusitala 2, 3, Vice President 3, Newtonian 3. .J C. RICHARD BASSETT 3 Breamore Rd., Newton Corner Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss South's lectures. I Will to N.H.S.: My Model A II, Bigelowg Service. JOHN M. BATTAGLINO 3 Marion St., West Newton Batt, King Suppressed Desire: To sing with Perry Como and Gordon Mac- Rae I Will to N.H.S.: My track shoes, the old songs IIIAQ Warren, Business, Service, Football lg Indoor Track 1, 2, Outdoor Track 1, 2. i x they are on! one part of 2200 MARIE R. BATTAGLINO 3 Marion St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world, to marry a farmer Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Italian sandwiches with Ford- omatic IIIBg Warren, Business. fir' JANET MARILYN BATTLES 30 Sherman Rd., Chestnut Hill Jan, Jag, Sparky Suppressed Desire: To live at the Cape, to have a happy home Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Harris and his history class II, Weeks, College, Outing Club 33 Basketball 3. JACQUELINE I. BEAN 1735 Beacon St., Waban Jacquie Suppressed Desire: To walk barefoot through puddles out- side Building III Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Wading through the Elm Street River on rainy days Ilg Warren, College, Ohio Ex- chan e 3' Dance Committees 1 g Y 9 2, 35 Spring Musical 2g Vespers 2, 33 Archery 23 Basketball lg Art Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 33 English Club 3, Secretary 33 Personality Club 25 Girls' Chef gs 2, 33 Newtonite 35 Stage Crew RICHARD C. BEATTY 53 Princess Rd., West Newton Dick, Dixie, Muttons Favorite Pastime: Skipping school to go to Simeone's Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Angieno Ilg Warren, Collegeg Service, Baseball 1. RICHARD C. BEAVEN 756 Watertown St., West Newton Dick Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: Less homework I, Day, College, Rifle Club 1, Science Club 3. RUTH C. BECKER 22 Knowles St., Newton Cathy Favorite Pastime: Ice skating, roller skating Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton-Waltham game II, Weeksg Business. BEVERLY BOBBIE BELL 19A Charlesbank Rd., Newton Corner Bev, Bevy Suppressed Desire: To take a tour of Nichols junior College Favorite Pastime: Anything but work Ig Bigelow, Collegeg Golf 2: Basketball 2, Spring Musi al Committee lg Music Club 1,q2, 3g Outing Club 2, 3. ELEANOR T. BENNETT 88 High St., Newton Upper Falls El, Ellie, Lee, Ben Suppressed Desire: To make the Honor Roll in my last year I Will to N.H.S.: My black and orange sneakers IV, Weeks, College, Business, Tri-Hi-Y 35 Office Work 1, 2. . f'- 5? if ARLENE BENSON 89 Gordon Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To ride a white elephant Favorite Pastime: Sending let- ters to Austria II3 Weeks3 Collegeg Music Club I, 2, 33 Personality Club I3 Art Club I, 2, 33 Senior Play Com- mittees 33 Dance Committee I. JUDITH BERGER 5 High Rock Ter., Chestnut Hill My . . . Favorite Pastime: Talking on the telephone Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Swinging doors I,llg Solomon Lewenberg3 Col- legeg Legislature 2, 33 Personal- ity Club I3 French Club I, 2, 33 Dance Committees l, 2g Music Club 2, 33 Senior Play Commit- tee 3. HARVEY BERMAN 363 Highland St., Newtonville Harv Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Our Town I Will to N.H.S.: Darker tun- nels I3 Warren3 College3 Vespers 23 Dance Committees 2, 33 Senior Play Committees 33 Spring Mus- ical Ig All State Choir 13 Foot- ball 23 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 23 Math Club 33 Glee Club 1. LOUISE HELEN BERNSON 1667 Centre St., Newton High- lands Lou Suppressed Desire: To reach five foot one inch Favorite Pastime: Normie II3 Jeremiah E. Burkeg College3 Music Club 2, 33 Personality Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 2, 33 English Club 33 Outing Club 2, 33 Tennis 2, 33 Golf 33 New- tonite 2, 35 Newtonian 3: Dance Committee 23 Spring Musical Committee 23 Senior Play Com- mittee 3. MARION BERUBE 56 Parsons St., West Newton Frenchie, Shorty Favorite Pastime: Being out with Bill P. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Hawkes' science class IIIB3 Dayg Business. WILLIAM BICKNELL 240 Windsor Rd., Waban Bill Suppressed Desire: To raid the cafeteria refrigerator Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fri- day at the Armory I3 Warreng CoIlege3 Rifle Club I, 2, 33 International Club 1, 2, 33 Aviation Club l, 2, 3. RICHARD BLOOM I6 Westchester Rd., Newton Corner Dick, Lefty Suppressed Desire: To get all ..A.s.. I Will to N.H.S.: My wonder- ful teachers ? II3 Brightong Collegeg Home- room Manager 23 Indoor Track 2, 33 Intramural Bowling 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 33 Camera Club 3. TATJANA BOCAROVAS I4 Bacon St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To see the world II3 Dayg College. other . H if students: SHIRLEY ANN BOLTON 25 Llewellyn Rtl., West Newton Shirl Suppressed Desire: To go through the tunnels on roller skates I Will to N.H.S.: All teachers like Mr. Packard II3 Warreng Collegeg Home- room Manager 23 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Committee 33 Neophytes I3 Modern Dance I, 2, 33 Outing Club 2, 33 Music Club 2, 3. ROBERT T. BONTEMPO ISI River St., West Newton Bob Suppressed Desire: To be suc- cessful I Will to N.H.S.: An undefeated football team IV3 Warreng Business. gzjgg., 'TT' CAROLE ANN BOOTT 49 Wilde Rd., Waban Cabby, Cally, Boots Suppressed Desire: To have a six day weekend Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Leg- islature dances, A lunch II, Warren, College, Dance Committees 2, 3, French Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Newtonite 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Orange Shield 3. JEFFERSON BORDEN 98 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre Jeff Suppressed Desire: To build a hot rod that will go 150 m.p.h. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That sophomore II, Litchfield, Service, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Track 1, 2. JANET LOUISE BORGES 123 Langdon St., Newton Corner Butch, Jan Suppressed Desire: To be able to shut Maureen off as you can a radio Favorite Pastime: Eating II, Bigelow, College, Class Sec- retary 2, Legislature 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Vespers 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, 3. ,- . -,'..'2S,Q.:: 4, . if' 'ii' A 3 4 K s . - . 1 , li . f N 3 ' ' , V - foil : A+ I Viv ' .af 2 '-T ' A 4, , DQS ' 'I .. -ii f SANDRA LEE BORKUM 159 Ward St., Newton Centre Sandy, Bongo, Borky I, Weeks, College, Newtonian Editor-in-Chief 3, Legislature 2, 3, Constitution Committee 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, President 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Newtonite 1, 2, Neo- phytes 1, Secretary 1, Glee Club 1, Office Work 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Outing Club 2. EDWIN BORNSTEIN 1315 Rosalie Rd., Newton Centre E Suppressed Desire: To make a million Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2:30 P.M. II, , Boston English, Service, Senior Play 3, Aviation Club 3, Rifle Club 3. GILBERT BOULE 121 Cherry St., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Athletics Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation II, Day, College, Baseball 1. ARTHUR BOVARNICK 30 Gay St., Newtonville Art Suppressed Desire: To make the Newton High hockey team Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The ' lunch room . I, Roxbury Memorial, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, Debating Club 3. NANCY BRACELAND 45 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Nan Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The wonderful friends I have made here I Will to N.H.S.: A new N.H.S. hangout II, Weeks, College, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, Rally Committee 1, 2, Ohio Exchange 33 Dance Committees 1, 2, Homeroom Manager 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3. MARILYN L. BRAVERMAN 537 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre Mar Favorite Pastime: Talking on the telephone II, Weeks, College, Art Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Mod- ern Dance l, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Golf 35 New- tonite 2, 3, Senior Play Commit- tee 3. BEVERLY J. BREED 47 Gay St., Newtonville Bev, Raza Favorite Pastime: Anything but work I Will to N.H.S.: A fifth flight of stairs to the fourth floor of Building I II, Day, College, Homeroom Manager 3, Basketball Manager 2, Dance Committee 1, Music Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Vespers 2. 3, K 3: -A if.:- K if els 'TT7' 43 Q' I. ' , i., is---I n 'C CZ 'Q 1:59 .02 . DORIS MARIE BRENNAN 50 Rowe St., Auburndale Mitzi Favorite Pastime: Ice skating, swimming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful friends I have met II, Warren, College, Dance Committee 1, Vespers Usher 2, Spring Musical Committee 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. SUSANNE HELEN BRENT 50 Taft Ave., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sen- ior Prom, football games I Will to N.H.S.: My orange and black sneakers, my brother Scott-a future N.H.S. football player II, Day, College, Outing Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Dance Committees 1, 33 Homeroom Manager 2, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3. JACQUELINE M. BRETON 18 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Jackie Suppressed Desire: To be a nurse Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games a IV, Day, Business, Office Work 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3. SAXNDRA D. BROOKS 22 Circuit Ave., Newton High- lands Sandy Favorite Pastime: Being with Bob I Will to N.H.S.: A football team like we had this year IV, Weeks, Business, Building Office Work 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. CAROL MILDRED BROWN 248 Tremont St., Newton Corner Favorite Pastime: Nurses' Aid, Newton - Wellesley Hospital, stocking in Canada I Will to N.H.S.: Desks that my books and lunch will fit into II, Bigelow, College, Newton- ian Representative l, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, Glee Club 1. ELAINE JEAN BROWN 13-B Dalby St., Newton Corner Joan Suppressed Desire: To meet Eddie Fisher Favorite Pastime: Listening to Eddie Fisher records IV, Day, Service. FRANCIS J. BROWN, Jr. 26 Centennial Pl., Saxonville Buddy Favorite Pastime: Sports IIIA, St. Stephen, Service. SARAH LARCOM BROWN 24 Cross Hill Rd., Newton Sally, Sal Favorite Pastime: Studying Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 233 Il, Weeks, College, Field Hoc- key 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Volley ball l, Badminton 1, Outing Club 2, 3, Homeroom Manager Centre 1. jbin om STEPHEN L. BROWN 20 Payne Rd., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: To be the first one in the lunchroom I Will to N.H.S.: Five more minutes between periods I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 2, 3, Ohio Exchange 3, Tennis 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Math Club 2, 3, French Club 1, Rifle Club 1. ANNE SMITH BULLEN Bull Favorite Pastime: Air mail let- ters 1 Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Nancy's PJ. parties II, Warren, College, Dance Committees 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, Social Room 3, Office Work 2, 3. 199 Collins Rd., Waban ' i 4 NANCY SMITH BUMPUS 6 Arden Rd., Newtonville BumPY, Nance Favorite Pastime: Coffee call with the gang Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day we beat Waltham II, Dayg College: Homeroom Manager 2g Orange Shield 2: Neophytes lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. PHYLLIS P. BURK 89 Kaposia St., Auburndale Phyl Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the terrific kids I've met I Will to N. H. S.: Spirit II: Warren: College: Outing Club 2, 3: Latin Club 13 Modern Dance 2: Dance Committees 1, 3, Spring Musical Committee 2. K! .11 0122? -mwfair-1. - even larger group, the graduates PENELOPE C. BUTCHER 22 Warwick Rd., West Newton Penny Favorite Pastime: English Aus- tins and Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Weekends ' H3 Day: Collegeg Legislature 23 Neophytes lg Outing Club 2, gg Music Club 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2, MAUREEN BYRNE 16 Columbia Ave., Newton Upper Falls I Will to N. H. S.: All the fun at N. H. S. IV, Weeks, Business. JOHN C. BYRNES 24 Everit Ave., Framingham Byrnsie Favorite Pastimes Basketball, baseball, bowling Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Radio shop, Mr. Brown's room. room. IIIAg Framingham: College: Basketball 1, 2, 3. JOHN F. CALVERT 4 Windemere Rd., Auburndale Jack Suppressed Desire: To disprove a basic geometry theorem Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Idaho Exchange Ig Warren: College: Track 15 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Glee Club lg Senior Play 3, Idaho Exchange 25 Orange Book 2, 3: Dance Com- mittee 3. FRANCES S. CAMARRA 31 Devon Rd., Newton Centre Fran Supressed Desire: To be a gym teacher Favorite Pastime: Writing, lis- tening to my personal record collection II, Tenny Methuen: College. DONALD ALAN CAMERON 11 Newland St., Auburndale Don Suppressed Desire: To smoke in the cafeteria Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Newton Trade School basket- ball games IIIAQ Warren: Service. ROSE MARIE CAPODANNO 15 Normandy Rd., Auburndale Rose Suppressed Desire: To be a success I Will to N. H. S.: Better marks and fewer blue cards Ilg Warreng College: Pennsyl- vania Exchange 3, Neophytes lg Outing Club 2: Latin Club 2: Music Club 1, 2. OSCAR R. CARTER, Jr. 15 Simms Ct., West Newton Brother, Cart Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cessful business man I will to N. H. S.: My knowl- edge? IIIAg Warren: Business. X. w , Ida. I .-i f l ,1,:- . 3?,Lklgliig'f?Z Q 1f': I.-, 'VS X H rr ': v:r----f-f-Y -N----Q SHARON MARIE CARTER 12 Gordon Ter., Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S-Block lunch in 2305, foot- ball games l Will to N. H. S.: All my text- books IVg Bigelow: Collegeg Orange Book 2, 33 Glee Club 1. FRED J. CARTIER, Jr. 38 Holman Rd., Auburndale Skip Suppressed Desire: To fit all my books in a homeroom table drawer Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Brackett Ig Warteng Collegeg Legislature 3, Homeroom Manager lg Or- ange Shield 33 Anti-smoking Committee 2g Motion Picture Squad 2, 33 Camara Club 1. BARBARA ANN CARUSO 11 Woodbine Ter., Auburndale Barb, Barbie Suppressed Desire: To be six feet tall Ig Warreng Collegeg Clerk of the Associates 33 Legislature 1, 33 Modern Dance 2, 33 Spring Mus- ical 23 Office Work 33 Newton- ian Representative lg Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 33 Music Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pennsyl- vania Exchange 33 Latin Club lg Outing Club 2, 33 Dance Com- mittees 1, 33 Rally Committee 3g Newtonian Staff 33 Senior Prorn Committee 33 Honor Roll 2. JOHN BROGAN CARVEN 195 Carlton Rd., Waban Jack Suppressed Desire: To graduate Magna Cum Laude I Will to N. H. S.: All French irregular verbs Ig Warren: College: Motion Pic- ture Squad 3g Dance Committees 33 Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Orange Shield 33 Senior Supper Committee 33 Senior Play 3. JEROME D. CATANZANO 18 Kinsman Pl., Natick Suppressed Desire: To own the fanciest hot-rod in Natick I Will to N. H. S.: The many late slips I have used lllAg Arlingtong Collegeg Hock- ey l, 23 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT F. CEDERGREN 27 Indiana Ter., Newton Up- per Falls Ceder Suppressed Desire: To have an undefeated football team Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Florida Exchange lVg Weeksg Business: Football I, 2, 3g Track I, 2, 33 Florida Exchange 2g Orange Shield 3. ,fn EDA CELLUCCI 272 Watenown St., Newton Suppressed Desire: Nursing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Flora Smith IIg Dayg Collegeg Tri-Hi-Y 23 Homeroom Manager 2, 33 Or- ange Shield 33 Music Club 2, 33 Neophytes 13 Modern Dance 1. JOSEPH CETRONE 265 Adams St., Newton Zene Suppressed Desire: To see New- ton beat Waltham Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Stone in 2106 IIIBg Dayg Service. JANET ANTIG CHACRAN 128 Roundwood Rd., Newton Upper Falls Jan Ig Weeksg Collegeg Pennsylvania Exchange 33 Senior Play 31 New- tonite 23 Newtonian 33 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 33 Newtonettes 2, 3: Spring Musical 23 Christmas Ves- pets I, 2, 33 International Club 3, Secretary 3: Neophytes l: Fashion Show 23 Home Econo- mics Club 21 Dance Committee 23 Personality Club 2, President 2g National Honor Society 2, 3. ILENE BERNAY CHANSKY 7 Rangeley Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To have music wherever I go Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful people l've met here I3 Warreng College3 Legislature 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Drama Club 2. 33 Music Club 2, 33 Newtonian 33 Newtonite 23 De- bating Club 2g Personality Club lg International Club 23 New- tonettes 2, 3. ROSS CHAPIN 424 Dedham St., Newton Centre Tim, Timmie Suppressed Desire: To grow Fondest Memory of N. I-I. S.: Senior Prom I: Weeks: College: Pennsylvania Exchange 3. ' HARRY GRAY CHASE 33 Harrison St., Newton Highlands II: Weeks: College: Orange Shield 2: Rifle Club 1: Football Manager 1: Football 2: Science Club 3, Treasurer 3: Science Fair 2. the can ine: of the Elm MARTHA C. CICCONE 23 Willow St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: C. C. and weekends I Will to N. H. S.: An official S-Block lunch period II: Weeks: College: Legislature 1, 2, 33 Florida Exchange 2: Newtonian Layout Editor 3: Ten- nis 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3. NANCY JOANNE CICCONE 145 Lexington St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To marry someone rich like 'Ifody Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Friday afternoon at 2:30 IV: Warren: Business: Office Work 2: Senior Play Commit- tees 3. FORREST CIOPPA 17 West Pine St., Auburndale Choppa, Fordo Suppressed Desire: To go to Trade School I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel from Building I to Building II I: Warren: College: Stage Crew 3: Music Club 3: Science Club 3: Latin Club 3: Camera Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3: National Honor Society 2, 3. JAMES BERNARD CLAFFEY 23 Newell Rd., Auburndale Jimmy Suppressed Desire: To get a pair of green sneakers I Will to N. H. S.: No blue cards ITIOIC II: Warren: College: Glee Club 1: A Capella Choir 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Chaplain 3: Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Football 1. LAWRENCE A. CLAFLIN C St., Hopkinton Larry Suppressed Desire: To own my own shop Fondest memory of N. H. S.: My teachers and my friends 111A: Hopkinton: Business: Visitors' Day Usher 3: National Honor Society 2, 3. ANN MARGRET CLARKE 254 Adams Ave., West Newton Nancy, Nannie Suppressed Desire: To get ried and have kids maf- Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Physiology in 2307 with Mr. Davidson IV: Warren: Business: Outing Club 2, 3: Personality Club 1, 2, 3. MARY E. CLARKE 38 Webster St., West Newton May, Cluck Suppressed Desire: To see New- ton beat Waltham this year Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Bookeeping I with Mr. done. IV: Warren: Business. Gra- ps f. sails SAUNDRA J. CLIFFORD 17 Irving St., Newton Centre Sonie, Sandy Suppressed Desire: To see the boys wear the girls' gym suits- I Will to N. H. S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Davidson Il: Weeks: College: Softball 1: Basketball 1: Tennis 1. ,ann 1 M I 42. if ws-F' ANN E. COCHRAN 152 Grove St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To for come to take a sigh, run about stand time, etc. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: April 14, 1952 I: Warren: College: Legislature 3: Newtonian Copy Editor 3: Pennsylvania Exchange 3: Social Room 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Dance Committees 3: Music Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2: Office Work 3. NAOMI COHEN 30 Kodaya Rd., Waban Noni, Bunny Suppressed Desire: To buy a lit- tle bunny Favorite Pastime: Going for long rides II: Weeks: College: Art Club 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2. ROSE MARIE COLELLA 191 Chapel St., Newton Ro, Rosie, Bab Suppressed Desire: To graduate from N. H. S. Favorite Pastime: Going out with my boy friend IV: Day: Business PATRICIA ANN COLETTI 166 Edinboro St., Newton Pat, Patsy, Patty Favorite Pastime: Writing letters to S. A. L. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Tri-Hi-Y, the W. W.'s II: Day: College: Dance Com- rnittee 3: Senior Play Commit- tee 3: Art Club 1: Outing Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. JOANNE COLINO 51 Green St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cess in life IV: Day: Business: Office Work 2, 39 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Orange Shield 3. ALICE COMEAU 141 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To own a blue Oldsmobile convertible I Will to N. H. S.: A coke machine in every room IV: Day: Business. GAIL P. CONNELLY 20 Hazelwood Ave., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To visit Jim's on Saturday night II: Day: College: Class Vice Pres- ident: Legislature 1, 2: Outing Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 3: Constitution Revi- sion Committee 2: Christmas Ves- pets 2. CAROL JANET CONNORS 1125 Chestnut St., Newton Up- per Falls Suppressed Desire: To have the pupils act as teachers for just one day I Will to N.H.S.: The cheerlead- er's suspenders II: Weeks: College: Legislature 3: Executive Committee 3: New- tonian 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Dance Committees 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance 1: Outing Club 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Road buildings for MICHAEL S. CONROD 40 Ridge Rd., Waban Mike Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: Longer and more frequent fire drills I, Il: Warren: College: Debat- ing Society 3: International Club 3. BRENDA ANNE COOGAN 24 Freeman St., Auburndale Bonnie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful friends I have met I Will to N.H.S.: A class as good as that of 1954 II: Warren: College: Outing Club 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2: Of- fice Work 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Or- ange Shield 3. if-T'.:,j'9bz 2f' fr ' ' .' .f 557 iw. ' si, ., , LAURA COOKE 125 Hicks St., West Newton Cookie Suppressed Desire: To travel abroad and to master a foreign language, preferably French Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano, studying people II, Warren, College, Girls' Chorus 3, Future Teachers 3, French Club 1, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Office Work 2, Orange Shield 3, Christ- mas Vespers 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. BERNARD COONEY, Jr. 81 Varick Rd., Waban Bernie Suppressed Desire: To be a son a mother can be proud of I Will to N.H.S.: Jirn's place II, Warren, College, Legislature 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. 61 116 PAUL R. COOPER 16 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Coop Suppressed Desire: To eat S- Block lunch Favorite Pastime: Writing, lis- tening to classical music I, Weeks, College, Tusitala 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, New- tonian 3, Discophyles 2, Science Club 2. ELIZABETH CORCORAN 29 Coyne Rd., Waban Lisa, Betty Favorite Pastime: Stair climbing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That night at Brigadoon IV, Warren, Business, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, Office Work 2. JANET CORCORAN 34 Moulton St., Newton Lower Falls Suppressed Desire: To finish what I start Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: English in 126 I, Warren, College, Legisla- ture 3, Ohio Exchange 3, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 33 Newtonian Data Editor 3, Dance Committee 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3- WILLIAM N. COREY 10 Regent St., West Newton Bill Suppressed Desire: To pass Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton High spirit I, Warren, College, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Science Fair 1, De- bating Club 1. JOEL CORMAN 412 Fuller St., West Newton Joe Favorite Pastime: Study periods Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Harris' history class I, Warren, College, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 1, Newtonian Representative 1, Newronite Sports Editor 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Aviation Club 1, 2, Debating Club 3, Internation- al Club 3. LOUISE SHIRLEY COSTA 61 Prescott St., Newtonville Lou Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, hen parties I Will to N.H.S.: My junior homeroom teacher II, Day, College, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. WILLIAM J. COTONE 359 Main St., Watertown Joe Suppressed Desire: To make the water from the fountain in the print shop hit the ceiling Favorite Pastime: Sports IIIA, West, Watertown, Bus- iness. ANNE COTTER 95 Norwood Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To go to business school Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The crowded tunnels IV, Warren, Business, Softball 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3. if U A K.. ggi-:Q 'r ' , 5553 ' Q E :Eu Y fi 1 5 AQ. 1' 4 9 -F1305 fpikdfifi . s fx? .gyrf 1 W . . 4 .Wap . , is 4' 'SSP- ,Q 1,5 'lvl ' N, 55 'a f a qv-C if I --I , g . ed ' . . ,B , X . xl .- 4' 'xx ,. 3, ?:'1t f s f 1 '- ,as ever.- ' MJ -' , ra GAIL E. CROSBY 156 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: French in 327 I Will to N.H.S.: An S-Block snack shop l, Day, College, Legislature 2, Orange Shield 3, Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Ohio Exchange 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Honor Roll 1. ANTHONY L. CROVO 19 Randlett Pk., West Newton Tony Suppressed Desire: To play for the Boston Red Sox Favorite Pastime: Sports, girls II, Day, College, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 3, Hi-Y 3. SUSAN B. CROWELL 14 Manitoba Rd., Waban Sue, Brooks, Suzie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C.F.'s hen party I Will to N.H.S.: S-Block lunch in 322 II, Warren, College, Field Hoc- key 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soft- ball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Tri-Hi- Y 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 3. MONA LEE CROWLEY 14 Dana Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The hen parties, weekend dates with Fred I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Day, Business, Dance Com- mittees 1, 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 3S Outing Club 2, 35 Music Club 3, Girls' Chorus 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. RUANE CRUMMETT 14 Clyde St., Newtonville Screwy, Dum-dum Suppressed Desire: To give a free home demonstration to Marilyn Monroe Favorite Pastime: Weston II, Day, College, Stage Crew 1, 2, Football 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2. BEVERLY CUMMINGS 72 Madison Ave., Newtonville Bev Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The good times in a certain math nurse II, Day, College, Newtonite Features Editor 3. JOHN O. CURTIS 12 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To own a souped Model T I Will to N.H.S.: Ash trays for the bushes by the lunchroom door I, Weeks, College. JAMES DALEY 73 Warwick Rd., West Newton Dirty Duke Suppressed Desire: June 10 I Zigi to N.H.S.: Ear plugs to II, St. Mary's, College. -HJ ' .asa I' as ii JOANNA D'ATTILIO 112 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Jo, Jauna, Joanne Suppressed Desire: To be a nurse Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Early morning gatherings by the tree II, Weeks, College, Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, Personality Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, President 2, 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 3, Music Club 3, Christ- mas Vespers 1, 2, 3. world l -'ia G' 3.1'5:'7ggjy-,'?'G3.sg -yy? PQ, ,J , ' 41 X ' 1 - 'iffk ,ga X - 'f gg. 5 ' 4 - -.s .W iv: .2 . ' T. J f 1 Q fag 4 1 2 ,, Iv- V1.. - 5, , ,X 5- ia .. ff- , , ww -G? f., 1 .A JL. ROBERT B. DAVIS 24 Pennsylvania Ave., Newton Upper Falls Bob, Glen, Davie Suppressed Desire: To play for Milwaukee Braves Favorite Pastime: Athletics of all kinds II, Weeks, College, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3. so 1 I . .giigiff Qfff 'ff ' is? WILLIAM 'DEAL 181 Winslow Rd., Waban Willie Suppressed Desire: Can't wait for April Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: English, the loving subject IIIAg Weeks, Work. DOROTHY DeFAZIO 35 Saco St., Newton Upper Falls Dotty Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried someday I Will to N.H.S.: A smoking room and a Coke machine IV, Weeks, Business, Assistant Homeroom Manager lg Person- ality Club lg Outing Club 23 Music Club 3g Home Economics Club 3. oef one of there faces belong CHARLOTTE W. DEICH 15 Furber Lane, Newton Centre Char Suppressed Desire: To be as great as my dear brother, Paul, seems to think he is Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 322 II, Weeksg College, Homeroom Manager lg Rally Committee 33 Dance Committee 33 Basketball 29 Neophytes lg Drama Club 35 International Club lg Music Club 3. D ., X si lm ,' , gg t. WARREN DeLANEY 205 Hunnewell Ter., Newton Corner Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games I, Boston College High, College. MARY De1GROSSO 37 Cook St. Nonantum Chicken Favorite Pastime: Looking for someone Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Beating Waltham IV, Day, Business, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. BARBARA ANN DeLUCA 350 Kenrick St., Newton Babs Favorite Pastime: Honor study Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The year the tunnels were painted II, Bigelow, College, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Vice President 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Vespers 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 35 Music Club 2, 33 Newtonian Home- room Representative 2, Girls' Athletic Board 3g Rally Commit- tee 2, Lacrosse 2, 33 Hockey 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2. LOUISE DEMEO 37 Milo St., West Newton II, Warreng College, Glee Club 1, Outing Club 2, 3g Music Club 33 Senior Play Committee 3. KRIKOR NAZAR Der HOHANNESIAN 18 Russell Rd., Newton Krik Suppressed Desire: To return to Idaho soon I Will to N.H.S.: My once clean Csize 129 white bucks Ig Bigelow, College, Legisla- ture lg Vespers 1, 2, Spring Mus- ical Zg Honor Roll 2, 3, Harvard Prize Book 2, Orchestra I, 2, Idaho Exchange 2, Orange Book 2, 39 Newtonian 3g Dance Com- mittee 3g Senior Prom Committee 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3. LORETTA De RUBEIS 78 Crafts St., Newtonville Lenny Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried Favorite Pastime: Boys IV, Day, Business. CARLENE T. DeSIMONE 506 North Ave., Weston Kid, Carl, Terry, The Moccasin Kid Suppressed Desire: To be a floor walker in a phone booth I Will to N.H.S.: My dirty gym suit and my black and orange sneakers IV, Day, College, Tri-Hi-Y 3: Office Work 2. if 'af Q 415 I N-4, in fs,-I Q. .1 qw ,si 01'-' 1 fa. 'A 'e f , R x I f 1 xx. -in I YVONNE B. DESROCHERS 44 Capital St., Newton Vonne, Deev Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Eat- ing in S-Block I Will to N.H.S.: My gymsuit and my white bucks II3 Bigelowg Collegeg Ohio Ex- change 33 Dance Committee 2, 33 Orange Shield 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Glee Club 2g Vespers 1, 23 Outing Club 33 Modern Dance 23 Ral- ly Committee 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2g Senior Play Committee 3. ARTHUR DeSTEFANO 141 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Art, Lids, Pinhead Suppressed Desire: That a cer- tain someone be on time in the morning Favorite Pmtime: Walking to school in the morning II3 Weeksg Collegeg Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 33 Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 33 Dance Committee 2. ANTHONY DeVITO 47 Lexington St., West Newton Tone Favorite Pastime: Joane Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: George Nye's homeroom 117 II3 Warreng Collegeg Home- room Manager 13 Orange Shield 23 Dance Committees 23 Audio- Visual Aid 3g Aviation Club 33 Spanish Club 23 Boys' Chorus 3g Social Room 33 Senior Play 3s Music Club 3. LUCY DEZOTELL 8 Belmont St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To marry Eddie Favorite Pastime: Eddie IV3 Bigelowg Marriage. JUDITH DILLON 18 Hunnewell Circle, Newton Jufv Suppressed Desire: To slide down the bannister in Build- ing I Favorite Pastime: Talking II3 Bigelow3 Collegeg Dance Committees 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3g Outing Club 33 English Club 33 Modern Dance 23 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Orange Shield Captain 33 Girls' Chorus 13 Office Work 2g Rally Com- mittee 2, 33 Senior Play Com- mittee 3. ROSE DiLORETO 45 Warren St., Newton Centre Q Ronnnr DIAMOND b 72 Kensington sf., Newtonville to I 8 Bob Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in class I Will to N.H.S.: My two un- fortunate brothers IV3 Dayg College. CLAUDIA DiGIOVANNI 335 Lake Ave., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: To meet Mr. Kidger Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those early morning meetings by the tree II3 Weeksg Collegeg Senior Play 3g Outing Club 1, 2, 33 Person- aliry Club 3g French Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 33 Or- ange Shield 33 Dance Commit- tees 1, 2g Senior Night Commit- tee 3. FRED MANN DODGE, jlr. 80 Webster Pk., West Newton Duke Suppressed Desire: To own a fleet of sport cars Favorite Pastime: Diddling in the D.F.A. II3 Day3 Collegeg Senior Play Committee 33 Rifle Club 33 Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 3. DORINE C. DOLAN 342 Lexington St., Auburndale Becky Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Homeroom 235 I Will to N.H.S.: A new stair- way in Building I II3 Warten3 Collegeg Home- room Manager 13 Hockey 13 Softball 13 Outing Club 3. JANE M. DOLAN 298 Lexington St., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Procrastination I Will to N.H.S.: Lots more homeroom teachers like Mr. Willard IV, Warren, Business, Outing Club 3. JAMES P. DONNELLY, Jr. 61 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Corner Jimmie Favorite Pastime: Football I Will to N.H.S.: The bench I warmed during the football season II, Bigelow, College, Football 2, 3. 5 Man of the Year, 1964? Will MARTIN J. DORENBAUM 71 Walker St., Newtonville Marty Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My yellow '36 convertible I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's place II, Day, College, Legislature 2., Sophomore Football lg Var- sity Football 2, 3: Sophomore Baseball 1, Junior Dance Com- mittee 2, Spring Musical Usher 2, Boys' Athletic Board 3, Hi-Y 33 Constitution Committee 2: Dance Committee 3. T. 'lim BARBARA DOW 38 Eldredge St., Newton Corner Chick Favorite Pastime: Dave-dreaming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon II, Bigelow, College, Spring Musical 2, Senior Play 33 Spring Vespers 2, Christmas Vespers 39 Newtonite 2, Music Club 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 A Cappel- la Choir 3. FREDERIC C. DOW 51 Hanson Rd., Newton Centre Big Fred Favorite Pastime: Riding the bi- cycle built for two I Will to N.H.S.: A desire to grow up II, Weeks, College, Legislature 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Orange Shield 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, Spring Musical 2. GERALDINE DOW 76 Circuit Ave., Newton High- lands Gerri Suppressed Desire: To have a brother like Bruce Favorite Pastime: Eating II, Weeks, College, Neophytes 1, Music Club 2, Spring Musical 1, Modern Dance 1, 2, Vespers 2, Glee Club 2. CHARLES DOWD 32 Woodland St., Natick Howdy Dowdy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My four lunch periods IIIA, Natick, College, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. DAVID DOYLE 9 Ashville Rd., Newton Lower Falls Favorite Pastime: Telling sopho- mores to take the elevator in Building I Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch in homeroom II, Warren, College, Camera Club 3, International Club 3. SALLY DUNBAR 983 Centre St., Newton Centre Sal Fondest Memory of 'N.H.S.: The Idaho Exchange I, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Idaho Exchange 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Neophytes 1, Tusitala 3, Cav- alry Club 2, 33 Vespers 2, 3, Or- ange Shield 3g Orchestra 1, Marching Band 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 39 Dance Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 3. JOHN E. DUNN 5 Traverse St., Nonantum Donnie Suppressed Desire: Censored I Will to N.H.S.: A Coke ma- chine II, Day, College, Legislature- 1, Boys' Chorus 39 Hunting and Fishing Club 1. ' .... ' ,l J' gn.-... 5233131 4' i qv, 'Z 4mq.. K , ,7 nf C '- wio- J .541 ,- .,. . ,. gs.. 'vi ...'-- f .nun ,nu-1 , nun' fig .. 3 eiif 4 N l -.sviflnd t L fG'fSll??l57'UmE1:'.s IU' if , K gas elm '1 39' f v-?' . .Mg 'A I 2 'tes ,ggi :Z . -4 ' X 3 1 Xe - Ke ff.. GEORGE EAMES 949 Chestnut St., Upper Falls Punchy Favorite Pastime: Boxing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My friends IIIBQ Weeks: Business. SPENCER D. EDDY, Jr. 16 Cragmore Rd., Newton Upper Falls Spence Suppressed Desire: To be able to suppress my desires Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My four years here II: Weeks, College, Boys' Chor- us 3. JOAN EDGAR 1200 Walnut St., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: Marriage be- fore 1955 I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators IV: Weeks, Business. LORRAINE M. EDWARDS 163 Oliver Rd., Waban Nanie Suppressed Desire: To go to a smaller school I: Weeks: College: Red Cross 2: Spring Musical 2. CHARLOTTE D. ELLIS 98 Homer St., Newton Centre Charl Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Drama Festival rehearsals lg Weeks: College: Legislature 1, 2g Drama Board 3: All State Chorus 23 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Manager 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3g Modern Dance 1: Neophytes 1, Latin Club 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Vespers 2, 3: Senior Play 5. ROBERT A. EVERETT Bob Suppressed Desire: Building IV Favorite Pastime: A redhead in 2307 II, Warren: College: Music Club 33 Square Dance Club 3g Camera Club 3, Vice-President 3, Or- chestra 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 33 Science Fair 1. 4 Crown St., Auburndale ANGELO J. FALCONE 89 Crafts St., Newton Geno, Angie IIIAg Our Lady'sg Service. FRANCIS A. FARRAR 398 Centre St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To run the school for one day Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Gym periods with Mr. Connors II, Bigelow, College. I Sli' EDWARD L. FARRELL 14 Talbot St., West Newton Big Ed Suppressed Desire: Throw a cherry bomb into the teachers' lunch room Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch IV, Warren: College. another be the , 3' f , ' 'ful' Y i at , f i. A. AA N. .. -x 4 355291.-y , ,... . V, nvfwa if' . -fm Q, O af-1 M , ,ge i,,b..,,.,. . A --. M..- M 'v- , gg 5:2252 '-yi' r ,. ' 3 3 76' . JOHN R. FARRINGTON 154 Randlett Pk., West Newton jack Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The wonderful football games I Will to N.H.S.: A pair of fruit boots for everyone I, II: Warren: College: Dance Committee 33 Music Club 3: Dance Band 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 2: Rifle Club 1, 2. NANCY ELLEN FINNIN ace of the first PATRICIA A. FESSENDEN 33 Leewood Rd., Newton High- lands Pat, Pattie Favorite Pastime: Having fun Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year Ilg Weeksg Collegeg Vespers lg Tri-Hi-Y 33 Music Club l, 2, 33 Outing Club 33 Girls' Chorus MARSHALL H. FELDMAN 39 Parker Ave., Newton Centre lg Weeksg Collegeg Pennsylvania Exchange 33 Cavalry Club 33 Track team l. HOWARD L. FERGUSON, jr. 133 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Royager, Roy, Ferg Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The happy weekends I Will to N.H.S.: My concus- sion-proof football helmet Ig Day, College, Legislature 33 Executive Committee 33 Val'- sity Football 2, 33 j.V. football lg Athletic Board 3, President 33 Florida Exchange 23 Orange Shield 3. JOHN PAUL FIELD 45 Walter St., Newton Centre Johnny Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: My old assign- ment books I3 Weeksg Collegeg Legislature 35 Homeroom Manager 1, 33 De- bating Club 33 Orange Shield 3. GERARD FIERIMONTE 63 jackson Rd., Newton J-mf . . Suppressed Desire: To ride around in an orange-colored cadillac Favorite Pastime: Looking around for prospective customers Ilg Bigelowg Collegeg A Cap- pella Choir 2, 33 Boys' Chorus I, 3g Glee Club lg Christmas Vespers 1, 23 Spring Vespers l, 2, 3. 63 Bow Rd., Newton Centre Nan, Nance Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year I Will to N.H.S.: Grey flannels and Bermuda shorts IIg Weeksg College, Orange Shield 3, Modern Dance 13 So- cial Room 33 Vespers Zg Dance Committees 1, 25 Newtonite 3g Spring Musical lg Music Club lg Outing Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Tennis 1, Honor Roll 2, Girls' Chorus 23 Spring Musical Committee 2. MATTHEW FISHER 23 Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre Matt Favorite Pastime: Watching our football team go undefeated Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ping pong hockey games in 324 Ig Weeksg Collegeg Drama Club 3, Cavalry Club 2, 33 Newtonite 3, Senior Supper Committee 33 Senior Play 33 Stage Crew 33 Music Club 3. CAROLYN ELAINE FITCH 47 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Carol, Fitchbaumb Favorite Pastime: Air Mail let- ters Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: One Wednesday night, P.D.D.P. II, Weeksg Collegeg Legislature lg Dance Committee lg Home- room Manager lg Glee Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Spring Musical 23 Music Club l, 2, 33 Social Board 3g A Cappella Choir 2, Pennsyl- vania Exchange 33 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Modern Dance l. KENNETH PAUL FLAGG 50 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Flaggy, Ken Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Winning the Suburban League Championship in 1953, play- ing under a coach like Fergie llg Warreng College: Legisla- ture lg j.V. Football l, Varsity Football 33 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 j.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basket- ball 3. BEVERLY M. FLEISCHER 810 Walnut St., Newton Centre I-Iyb, Bev Favorite Pastime: l.L.A.B. Ig Weeks3 Collegeg Newtonite 33 Rally Committee 33 Spring Musical Committee 23 Senior Play Committee 33 Dance Committee 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Personal- ity Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 33 Outing Club 35 English Club 2, Tennis 2, 3. -55 I , ffl ll . ,. f 1 ,nel gl if NE 1 PATRICIA M. FLEMING 176 Homer St., Newton Centre Pat, Patty Suppressed Desire: To turn the lunchroom into an automat with hour-long lunches Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games II, Weeks: College: Spring Musical Committee 2: Senior Play Committee 3: Newtonite Staff 33 Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Person- ality Club lg Music Club 2, 33 Honor Roll 2. ROGER FLEMING 57 Harding St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To become . a success I Will to N.H.S.: All the bus tickets I've borrowed II: Day: College: Baseball 1. SANDRA FLOWER 42 Gordon Rd., Waban Sandy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Senior Play II: Brookline: College: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2: De- bating Society 2, 3: Music Club 2, 35 Cavalry Club 2: Drama Club 3. FRED FOGG 147 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To own a chopped and channeled '32 Ford Favorite Pastime: Weston, D.F.A. I, II, Day: College: Marching Band lg A Cappella Choir 1. VIRGINIA FOGG 121 Adema Rd., West Newton Ginny, Jinx Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior homeroom with Mr. Winkler I Will to N.H.S.: Late slips IV, Warren: Business. JOAN FOLEY 430 Centre St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To have a ranch house Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football. games, hen parties, p.1. parties IV, Bigelow, Business: Vespers 1: Music Club 1, Outing Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, Girls' Chorus 1. ROBERT FOLEY 205 Lexington St., Auburndale Bob Ig Warren: College. JOAN ELLEN FORD 126 Eliot Ave., West Newton Fordomatic Suppressed Desire: To marry an A.F. guy, to havearanchhouse Fondest Memory'of N.H.S.: Art course, Italian sandwiches IIIBg Warren: College. L Woman Prefident? MARLISE D. FORNOS 32 Cabot St., Newton Corner Loli, Delly Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Friends, fools, and ine times, P.P.D.P. II, Bigelow: College: Spring Musical 2: Vespers 1, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 2, 33 Mod- ern Dance lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: So- cial Room 3g Senior Play Usher 3: Dance Committees 1, 2, 39 Honor Roll 1. DONALD A. FOURNIER 30 Maple St., Watertown Don Suppressed Desire: To be a hoisting engineer Favorite Pastime: Model air- planes IHA, St. Patrick'sg Service. 112 5 CAROLYN FOWLER 116 Dartmouth St., West Newton Gunkin II: Warren: College: Newtonian Representative 2: Legislature 3: Constitution Committee 2: Cheer- leader 3: Arlington Exchange 2: Orange Shield 2: Modern Dance 1: Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2: Ral- ly Committee 3: Glee Club 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Vespers 2, 3: Spring Musical 1: Tennis 1. PHY LLIS CLAIRE FOX 166 East Side Pkw., Newton Suppressed Desire: To under- stand math Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The lunchroom I: Roxbury Memorial: College: Junior Red Cross 3: Future Teachers of America 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Spring Musical Com- mittee 2: Senior Play Commit- tee 3: Social Room Hostess 3: Music Club 3. A: they leave N . S, BETTY DELORIS FOXX 1 Robin Hood St., Auburndale Dede II: Warren: Business: Glee Club 1: A Cappella Choir 2, 3:1 New- tonian Representative 3: Library Club 3. 3 Z , lla- - - Q : iff ' if U-Ellis RALPH FREDERICK 23 Pierrepont Rd., Newton Lower Falls Fred Suppressed Desire: To be my own boss I Will to N.H.S.: The jokes from 22A and 23F IIIA: Hyde Park High: Bus- iness. SONJA E. FREDRIKSEN 31 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To master tennis Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That first A in math I: Day: College: Legislature 2: Homeroom Manager 3: Science Fair 1: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance 2, 3: Band Acro- bat 1, 2, 3: Pennsylvania Ex- change 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Secretary 3. DAVID N. FRENCH 118 Randlett Pk., West Newton Dave Favorite Pastime: Eating I: Warren: College: Math Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 2, 3: Or- ange Shield 2, 3: Idaho Exchange 2. FRANK S. FRIEND 22 Chamberlain Rd., Newton Stupid Suppressed Desire: To own a 1932 Doble Steamer Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I left II: Rivers: Service. THELMA E. GADSDEN 21 Gerard Ct., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Dancing I Will to N.H.S.: A new set of teachers IV: Warren: College: Home- room Manager 1: Spring Musical 1: Christmas Vespers 1, 2: Mod- ern Dance 1, 2: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. MIRIAM JOYCE GAHM 414 Walnut St., Newtonville Joyce, Gabby Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The wonderful friends I have made I: Day: College: Legislature 3: Orange Shield 3: Newtonite 3: Varsity Tennis 2: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3: Newtonian Repre- sentative 3: Debating Society 2, 3: Cavalry Club 1, 2: Music Club 2, 3: Latin Club 3, Secre- tary 3: Stage Crew 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: German Association 3: Schol- arship Roll 2, 3. BEVERLY GANN 1082 Centre St., Newton Centre Bev Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My senior year I: Weeks: College: Dance Com- mittee 3: Senior Play Commit- tee 3: Math Club 3: French Club 2: Music Club 2, 3: Future Teachers of America 2: Person- ality Club lg Alpha Beta Club 1: Orchestra 3: Girls' Chorus 3. IK r 43' fs. i yi T t , -2, .2572 L 17 fp' if 5 ' . 3' ' , ' tw .'J1.-e'l1i?'H 4. 411-1 V2 ff or gy. 'x -'fU'1'i?f4' , ' rf 3 .1 M., -J 41 I DONALD S. GANONG 119 Rand Ter., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 5 minute dash from 2308 to 121 I Will to N.H.S.: Longer gym periods Ig Warreng College: Homeroom Manager 2: Golf 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. THOMAS EDWIN GAQUIN 51 William St., West Newton Tom Suppressed Desire: Two day week, three hour day, paid vacations Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Smitty's bombardment games II: Warren, College. SUSAN GARCELON 60 Temple St., West Newton Sue Ig Warren: College: Class First Vice President 3: Legislature 2, 33 Senior Play Production Direc- tor 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Glee Club 1: French Club 33 Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 3. ' CAROLE DORYCE GATH 600 California St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To live my junior year over, to ride on a motorcycle Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C.D.B., football games II, Day: College: Cavalry Club 2, 33 Music Club 33 Spring Musi-. cal Committee lg Dance Com- mittee 33 Senior Play Commit- tee 3. DONALD GAVINI 226 Nevada St., Newtonville Don Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the stairs I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel be- tween Building l and 2 Ig Day, College: Visual-Aid De- partment l, 2, 3: Camera Club 1: Stage Crew 1. DORIS LORANE GEER 42 Central St., Auburndale Lil' Monster Suppressed Desire: To stay on a diet Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- ing on stage crew during Brigadoon II: Warren: College: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 2, 3. ANTONETTE GENTILE 24 Silver Lake Ave., Newton Anne Suppressed Desire: To marry Mike Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When Newton beat Waltham IV: Day, Business: Senior Play Committee 3: Oice work 2. FLORENCE E. GENTILE 116 River St., West Newton Flo Favorite Pastimes Riding in a 1940 Chevrolet Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Brackett's room 122 IV: Warren: Business. what are they takin 'FN ELAINE M. GENTILUCCI 323 Nevada St., Newtonville Sandy, Elie Suppressed Desire: To own a red cadillac Favorite Pastimes Being late for classes IV: Day, College, Tri-Hi-Y 3. THEODORE J. GEORGIAN 181 Washington St., Newton Teddy Suppressed Desire: To have an easy English teacher Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brisk walks between classes Ig Bigelow: College, Senior Play Committee 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 33 Math Club 3. A ' i sl 4' C 3 af I -. 25 11 .A .Kilt -5- . ai? 1 . - 1 '-: -1 . f . 4 iii ' if I -1 i . 1-. QW! h 5,311 , 4 .awe-' . '- ' F 2' - ' It 6.1 y V 3 I 1' . . :JJ f DAVID B. GERNES 34 Lafayette Rd., Newton Lower Falls Favorite Pastime: Operating my radio station I Will to N.H.S.: A new joke book for Mr. Peterson Ig Warren, College, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, ANNA PIA GIACCHETTI 45 Beecher Ter., Newton Centre jake, Ann Suppresed Desire: To own a car of my own I will to N.H.S.: No homew tk o IV, Weeks, Business. with them and PATRICIA GAIL GIBLIN 2 Morgan Pl., Nonantum Pat, Gib, Gibbie Suppressed Desire: To see the Boston Red Sox win a pen- nant Favorite Pastime: Sleep, ball- games IV, Westborog Business. , 'i i A gf . 5' P . fs? JU' SARAH REV GILFIX 148 Mill St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To get off crutches and stay off Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's classes II, Weeks: College, Marching Band 1, 2, Latin Club lg Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Music Club 2, 3, Ofhce Work 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. RUTH MARIE GIROUX 204 North St., Newtonville Joan Suppressed Desire: To know what goes on in the minds of boys Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The old booze gang Cjim'sl II, Day: College, Drum Major- ette 1, 2, Head 33 Outing Club 33 Dance Committees 2, 33 Office Work 3, Band l, 2, 32 I-Ialf-Time Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 3. BARBARA GOLDBERG 25 Sherbrooke Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: To go around a rotary the wrong way I will to N.H.S.: My math books Ig Weeks, College, Dance Committee 23 Senior Play Com- mittee 3g Ofiice work 3, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Personality Club lg Spanish Club 3. SANDRA GOLDMAN 50 Vine St., Chestnut Hill Sandy Favorite Pastime: Swimming I Will to N.H.S.: No homework work II, Brookline, Business. LAWRENCE R. GOLDSTEIN 120 Sumner St., Newton Centre Larry Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Taking home special reports ' II, Boston English, Service, Av- iation Club 3, Rifle Club 3. PETER L. GOLDTHWAITE 15 Melville Ave., Newtonville Pete, Pedro Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunches Ig Warren College: Vespers 2, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3. WINIFRED M. GOODMAN 9 Longfellow Rd., Waban Winnie Suppressed Desire: To come back to N.H.S. as a teacher instead of a pupil Favorite Pastime: Eddie Fisher Il, Warren, College, Senior Play Committee 35 Honor Roll 2, Art Club I, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 33 Future Teachers of America 3. 'af W -.f ,,.v ' if-QQ JO-11 .4 ll 'Q I A ,A -of 1 ,J Wei Q' 'V . --. i-'Q af' Q M. A 1 . fy- ...r Q ,1,, . Q ii .1 .,. .,, .4 ' -. ,Jr ev Q , 3 L xr .5 23 BERNICE JANET GORDON 18 Walter St., Newton Centre Bernie, Berne Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fri- day at 2:29W I Will to N.H.S.: Seeing-eye doors II, Weeks, College, Senior Play Committee 3, Library Club 1, 2, Music Club 3, Home Economics Club 3. ROBIN GORDON 340 Chestnut St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To get all A's I, Warren, College, Cheerleader 2, 3, Legislature 3, Constitution Committee 2, Tennis 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Chairman 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Newton- ian 3, Anti-Smoking Committee 2, Honor Roll 2, Music Club, 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 2, Modern Dance 1, French Sluzb 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi- JEAN LOUISE GORMAN 41 Gardner St., Newton Jeanie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Chemistry with J. C. Hall I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Ander- son's 8:25 bell I, Bigelow, College, Basketball 1, Spring Musical 2, Senior Play 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 31 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2: Newtonian 3, Orange Book 2, 3: ELAINE GORSEY 143 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Elly, Delly Suppressed Desire: To suppress some of my desires Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Climbing to the fourth floor every year, showers II, Weeks, College, Softball 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Future Teachers of America 1, 2, President 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Newtonite 3. Honor Roll 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2, 3. BONNIE GOULD 283 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Bon Suppressed Desire: To go to Col- gate Favorite Pastime: R.W. ll, P. T. Campbell, College, Archery 2, 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Spring Musical Comittee 2, Tennis 2, Bowling 2, French Club 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Calvary Club 2, 3, Personal- ity Club 2, Outing Club 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. ROBERTA GOVENAR 35 Robinhood St., Auburndale Bobbie Favorite Pastime: M.S. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Col- lecting pocketbooks in the gym dressing rooms I: Roxbury Memorial, College, Newtonite 3, Spring Musical 2, Tennis 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 35 Senior Play Committee 3, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE GRAF 53 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls Betty, Liz, Boopsie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The - - - times we had together, N.J.C. I Will to N.H.S.: The buttons, pocket, and belt that I lost off my gym suit IV, Weeks, Business, Home- room Manager 2, Sophomore Usher 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, Social. Room 3, Pennsylvania Exchange 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,Chap- lain-3, Outing Club 3, Newton- ian 3, Senior Play Committee 35 National Honor Society 2, 3. JUDITH GREEN 70 Freeman St., Auburndale Judy, Jud Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Argento, N.J.C. I Will to N.H.S.: All my plea- sant memories II, Warren, College, Newton- ite 2, Cavalry Club 2, Outing Club 3. JOSEPH R. GREGORIO 33 Cottage Pl., West Newton Greg Suppressed Desire: To have girls in IIIA Fondest Momory of N.H.S.: June 12, 1954 IIA, Warren, Service. ANN STERLING GREGORY 42 Hamlin Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To go to the senior prom with a certain somebody Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games II, Weeks, College, Second Vice President of the Senior Class 3: Homeroom Manager 1, Dance Committees 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Spring Musical 1, Orange Shield 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 2, 3. V , 1'if'3 DIANE GRENTZENBERG - 286 Central St., Auburndale Di Suppressed Desire: To be a lady Favorite Pastime: Talking I, Warren, College, Spring Musical Committee 2, Newtonite 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. PAUL GRIP , 39 Bemis St., Newtonville PG Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: A Block gym I Will to N.H.S.: Desk for a six foot gentlemen I, Day, College, Orange Shield 3, Senior Play Committee 3: Marching Band 1, Aviation Club 2, 3, Debating Club 3, Camera Club 1. leavin beloind? T e MICHAEL DAVID GUBER G 487 Ward St., Newton Centre oo Favorite Pastime: Watching the band from the window during S-Block Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The radiator in 321 I3 Weelcs, College, Legislature 3, Spanish Club 3, President 3: Newtonian 3, J.V. Hockey 1, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, A Q in Gi Q - ' ' A 'v'5?f:v..ff1-ii, ' .5 s . ' . 1 .+ w' Y' P -f ,Cx I' ' H V. g. N. .2-'fi' 553, Aff K '2:::1OLlJ -In-'-ww ,imma-,. .. CHARLES HALL 271 Central St., Auburndale Chick IIIA, Warren, College. I SHIRLEY A. I-IAMMELL 298 Parker St., Newton Centre Shirl Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: One Wednesday night I Will to N.H.S.: P.P.D.P. IV, Weeks, College, Cavalry Club 2, Outing Club 2, Music Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3. MARIE HANNINEN 116 Dedham St., Newton Highlands Blondie Favorite Pastime: Shopping, Chatham, and Carroll Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Pi. parties, the S.S. , 315 II, Weeks, College, Neophytes 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. SALLY HARBER 25 Hibbard Rd., Newton Sal, Habo, Harb Suppressed Desire: To get my M.W.T.M. Degree Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hen p. j. parties and the ---- times we've had together IV, Day, Business, Basketball, Dance Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Newtonian Representative 2, Cavalry Club 2, Outing Club 3. CRAIG HARKINS 188 Islington Rd., Auburndale I, Warren, College, Track 2, 3: Homeroom Manager 2, Orange Shield 3, Neophytes 1, Social Room 3. WILLIAM HARTING 50 Bennington St., Newton Bill Favorite Pastime: Driving, work- ing on cars I Will to N.H.S.: A school park- ing lot II, Bigelow, College, Pennsyl- vania Exchange 3. Corner ERROLL S. HAYWOOD 31 Prospect St., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Playing the or- gan and church fellowship I Will to N.H.S.: A new set of young teachers II, Warren, College, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Publicity Chair- man 3g Dance Committees 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3. ,cava if RAYNETTE HAYWOOD 8 Prospect St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To travel II, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1. JOHN JOSEPH HEALY 37 King St., Auburndale Jack Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in study hall I Will to N.H.S.: All my books used at N.H.S. I, Warren, College, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Social Room 3. EDWARD BRETT HEENAN 19 Crescent Ave., Newton Centre Big Ed, Rebel Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 2:30 bell I Will to N.H.S.: A smoking room in Building III I, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 1, Basketball 2, Bowling 2. ELIZABETH HICKEY 63 Austin St., Newtonville Betty Suppressed Desire: To play hook- CY I Will to N.H.S.: Late slips and warning cards IIIB, Day, College, Outing Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN HIGGINS 67 Madison Ave., Newtonville Betty, Betsy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games I Will to N.H.S.: My sneakers, carnel's hair coat, and Newton sweater IV, Warren, Outing Club 33 Music Club 3, Senior Night Com- mittee 3. DONALD McKAY HILL, 3rd 24 Solon St., Newton Highlands Donnie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dates A.D. I Will to N.H.S.: Two hundred Mr. Heintz1eman's I, Weeks, College, Class Trea- surer 2, 3, Civics Board Chair- man 3, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Orange Book 1, Newton- ian 3, Ohio Exchange 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3, Debating Club 2, English Club 2, 3, President 3, Rally Committee 1, 3. AGNES LORETTA HILTZ 42 Parsons St., West Newton Ag, Aggie Favorite Pastime: Hillbilly music Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The many friends I've made IV, Bigelow, College, Music Club 3, Glee Club 1, Orange Book 2, 3. PHILIP HIMMELFARB 117 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Phil Suppressed Desire: To go from 2308 to 144 without being late I, Day, College, Stage Crew 1, 3, Projector Squad 1, 2, 3, Cam- era Club 3, Meteorology Club 3. its fmemoriei, JOHN HOWARD HOBBS 24 Duncklee St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To run New- ton High Sor one week Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Florida Exchange I, Weeks, College, President of Associates 3, Class President 1, 2, Legislature 1, 2, Homeroom Manager 2, Florida Exchange 2, French Club 35 Music Club 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Constitution Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Dance Chairman 1, National Honor Society 2, 3. NAOMI HOCHBERG 4 Garrison St., Chestnut Hill Favorite Pastime: Swimming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ex- periments in chemistry I, Weeks, College, Vespers 1, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, French Club 2, Archery 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD HOFFMAN 5 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Don Suppressed Desire: To feel fresh on Monday morning Favorite Pastime: Listening to Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman records Ig Weeksg College, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 3, Music Club 3g Pigskin Club 33 Orange Shield 3. ROBERT CURTIS HOHMAN 4 Beverly Rd., Newton Highlands Bob, Cris, Bobo Favorite Pastime: Doing nothing constructive over weekends Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sen- ior homeroom, the memory of the Bobsie twins II, Weeks, College. 0 coumg will go with them- MARY HOLMES 99 Hicks St., West Newton Ciccy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch I Will to N.H.S.: My thanks IV, -Warren, College, Girls' Chofus 1, 23 Newtonite 2, 3, VCSPCIS 1, 25 Legislature 3, Office Work 1, 2g Modern Dance lg Music Club 1, 2, 33 Dance Com- tguttee 15 Home Economics Club WALTER J. HOLMES 99 Hicks St., West Newton Bebe Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Working on autos in the auto shop IIIAQ Warren, Service. MARY SUE HOLZWASSER 25 Wachusett Rd., Chestnut Hill Sue Favorite Pastime: To mombo I Will to N.H.S.: An elevator to the fourth floor of Building I ll, Weeksg College, Vespers 15 Art Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer lg Music Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Glee Club 1. WILLIAM HERBERT HOPF 31 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Herb Suppressed Desire: To have an exchange with Hawaii Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Boosts and boots Ig Weeks, College, Legislature 1, 33 Executive Council 3, Dance Chairman 2, Tennis 2, Dance Band 1, 2, Spring Musical 15 Math Club 2, 33 Orange Shield 323 3Audio-Visual Department 1, JOHN MICHAEL HORAN 270 Grant St., Framingham Jack Favorite Pastime: Females I Will to N.H.S.: My seat in the smoking room IIIAQ Framingham, Service. ROSALIE HORNE 814 Chestnut St., Waban Rosebud Favorite Pastime: Piano playing, pantomining Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful friends I met here Ig Theodore Rooseveltg College, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 13 Orange Shield 33 Newtonian 33 Orange Book 3, Homeroom Manager 35 Ohio Exchange 33 Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 3, Latin Club 2, 3, President 34 Drama Club 2, 3, Secretary 35 Debating Club 2, Secretary 2, .Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical Committees 1, 2, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3. DENNIS J. I-IORRIGAN 1302 Boylston St., Newton Upper Falls Joe Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: jun- ior English teacher IVg Weeksg Service. FAYE HORSMAN 80 Atwood Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Anything but work Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My junior year, the radar in 117 Ig Day,Collegeg Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, Hospitality Chairman 2, 3. Q NJIIR -a al.: his v L r V ,I f I . . 'A .? RALPH HOUGH 1 Bacon St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To graduate from N.H.S. Favorite Pastime: Sports III B3 Bigelowg Service. SUSAN SOULE HOWLAND 12 Graydale Cir., Auburndale Sue Favorite Pastime: Weekends in Martapoisetr Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That Ole Gang of Mine I3 Warreng Collegeg Legislature 33 Orange Shield 3g Softball 1, LaCrosse 23 Tennis 2, 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 31 Office Work 33 Vespers 1, 23 Chorus 1, Leader Corps 13 Modern Dance 1, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Newtonite Staff 2, Club 1, 2, 33 Newtonite 2, 3, Chairman 33 Drama Club 33 Square Dance Club 2, 3. PETER JAMES HUBERMAN 39 Nickerson Rd., Chestnut Hill Pete, Hub Suppressed Desire: To build straight paths between the buil- dings I Will to N.H.S.: A detective badge for Mr. Argento I3 Weeks3 College3 Intramural Tennis 23 Intramural Basketball 2g Rifle Club 1g International Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Senior' Play 3. ELAINE LOUISE HUNG 194 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Lainey Suppressed Desire: To marry F.S. Favorite Pastime: Riding around with Nance and Betty II3 Weeksg College3 Girls' Chor- us 1, 23 Music Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3. BRUCE HUNT 123 Annawan Rd., Waban Sam, Jer Suppressed Desire: To be presi- dent of something-anything. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Idaho Falls, Idaho, of course ,Ig Warren, College, Homeroom anager 1, 23 Dance Chairman , 3g Senior Play 33 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball 13 Idaho Exchange 23 New- tonian Feature Editor 33 Nation- al Honor Society 2, 33 Boys' State 2. MARGARET BLAIR HUNT 10 Bonmar Cir., Auburndale Margot, Maget Suppressed Desire: Get my driv- er's license I Will to N.H.S.: My kid brother I3 Warreng C0llCgCQ Legislature 1, 33 Music Club 1, 3g Rally Committee lg Dance Committees 1, 23 Spring Musical Committee 23 Folk Dance Club 23 Softball 1, 33 Orange Shield 2, 3, LaCrosse 2, Marching Band 33 Newtonian 33 English Club 3. ELIZABETH V. HUPPERTZ 206 Windsor Rd., Waban Liz, Hupes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Three flights of stairs to 331 II3 Warreng Collegeg Spring Musical lg Modern Dance 13 Outing Club 2, 33 Senior Play Committee 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2g Neophytes lg Music Club 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 33 Volleyball 2g Rally Committee 1. AUDREY HYDE 1169 Commonwealth Ave. Aud, Odd A Favorite Pastime: Helping Sue chew gum I3 Warren3 Collegeg Glee Club 13 Girls' Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club lg Modern Dance 13 Homeroom Manager 2g French Club 2, 3, President 33 Dance Committee 23 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 33 Camera Club 2g Newtonian 33 Senior Play 3. West Newton W. fi STUART C. HYMERS, Jr. CONSTANCE M. HYNES 127 Hanson Rd., Newton Centre Conni i Stu Guts. Stu 9 Saxon Rd., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Thinking of Favorite PRSUIDCI Dav dreaming. new reasons to skip school cooking Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The days when I wasn't there hot rods 113 Weekgg College, II3 Weeksg Girls' Chorus 2, 3. 2 l E 4 I 1 Q vw-1, 44 A 4 I P' ERCOLE D. IAFRAT E 278 Watertown St., Newton Richie, Erc, Turk Suppressed Desire: To run N.H.S. for a day I Will to N.H.S.: My bruises IIIA, Day, Service, Football 2, 3. ODELL INGRAM 34 Curve St., West Newton Dell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those crazy lunches I Will to N.H.S.: My best IV, Warren, Business, Girls' Chorus 1. of tem' and protests, Iivebf JOAN JACOBS 420 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To ride the elevator in Building I II, Day, College, Neophytes 1, Ougng Club I, 2, 3, Music Club RACHEL S. JACOBSON 185 Collins Rd., Waban Susy, Sue l, Brookline High, College, I-lomeroom Manager, Legislature, Dance Com., Orchesis, French Club, Music Club, Drama Club, Debating Society, V. P., Pres., Library Assistant, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Vespers, Spring Musical 1, 2, Honor Roll, Sr. Play Com., Orange Book Business Mgr. 2, 3, Orange Shield, Captain 3, Penn- sylvania Exchange, Newtonian, National Honor Society 2, 3. DAVID A. JARRATT 43 Court St., Newtonville Dave, Jerry, Jay Suppressed Desire: To blow with Steve Kuhn on top of Build- ing III Cmyself on melaphonel I Will to N.H.S.: Swing records for Mr. Lasker's music appre- ciation class I,II, Day, College, Newtonian Assistant Business Manager' 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, President 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. BARBARA JASSET 41 Jasset St., Newton Jazbo, Barb, Bubsie Suppressed Desire: To find an effective way to skip gym showers Favorite Pastime: Roller skating, bowling, playing piano IV, Day, Business. BARBARA LEE JENKS 47 Bow Rd., Newton Centre Jenksie Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming, swimming I Will to N.H.S.: Early to rise, early to bed makes a girl heal- thy but socially dead . I, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Field Hockey 1, Cavalry Club 1, 3, Music Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Band 1, Orange Shield 3, Newtonite 3. MARJORIE JENSEN 147 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Margie Suppressed Desire: Not having to stay after school Favorite Pastime: Roller skating, bowling I Will to N.H.S.: All of my homework books IIIB, IV, Bigelow, Business. DOROTHY E. JOHNSON 9 Proctor St., Newtonville Dot, Dotty, D.J., Ellie Suppressed Desire: To return to Idaho I Will to N.H.S.: Another red- headed dancing pro Ig Day, College, Girls' Vice President of Associates 3, Legis- lature 3, Civics Board 3, Music Board 2, Girls' State Representa- tive 2, Idaho Exchange 2, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Rally Committee 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Newtonian 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3. PETER JOHNSON 393 Newtonville St., Newtonville Juba Favorite Pastime: Gambling I Will to N.H.S.: My home- room teacher IV, Weeks, Service, Baseball Varsity 2, 3. ' 2 ng x f.N,,:, 4 'Q Il! wx-1 W N an , 1 ' 4 I i fx' . s Q .1 'YK AIN nl' fit: .,.. xu ri 1 tu, w E. 3 i.'.'.' P.. . . .. M ir' 1 if . I .-ff W , 'x - an .021 J . ,-. ' as gigs? , TEES:-iff? 1 -si' 'EJEQ-' 4319 53,--'.rg 5 af I is fl 2 lr ROBERT D. JOHNSON IO3 Randlett Pk., West Newton Bob Suppressed Desire: To refuse to answer under the Fifth Amend- ment I Will to N.H.S.: Old age pen- sion for the cafeteria food I, Warren: Collegel Legislature 31 Anti-Smoking Committee I, Indoor Track 1, 33 Outdoor Track I, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, Newtonite I, Newtonian Boys' Sports Editor 3, Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 3, Newtones 3, Social Room 3. ROBERT STANLEY JONES 321 Lexington St., Auburndale Bob, jonsey Suppressed Desire: To talk in all my study periods Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Hall's Chemistry class, ex- change to Cleveland, Ohio I, Warren, College, Math Club 3, Science Club 3, Ohio Ex- change 3. MARJORIE L. JOSSELYN 100 Madison Ave., Newtonville Margie Suppressed Desire: To write a book Favorite Pastime: Reading other people's books IV, Warren, Business. LOUIS KAHLENBECK 7 Channing St., Newton Corner Kuck Favorite Pastime: Being with Honey Soprano Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The first time I kissed her IIIA, Bigelow, Business, Track 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3. WILLIAM KANTOR 54 Duxbury Rd., Newton Centre Billy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ohio Exchange I, Weeks, College, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3: New- tonian 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 33 Ohio Exchange 3, Honor Study Committee 2, 3, Chairman 33 Orange Book Assistant Editor 2, 3, Debating Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. RHODA K. KAPLAN 11 Gralynn Rd., Newton Centre Aunt Rhody Suppressed Desire: There's no business like show business Favorite Pastime: Changing my mind, homeroom with Mr. Paige II, Weeks, College, Senior Play 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Archery 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. MYRON KASOK 25 Chestnut Hill Terrace, Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To get an A in Math I Will to N.H.S.: Fifty Jacks I, Weeks, College, Football 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Sci- ence Club l, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Department 1, 2, 3. NORMAN KATTWINKEL 65 Sterling St., West Newton Kat Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Dropping French I Will to N.H.S.: More parking spaces I, Warren, College, Legislature 35 Marching Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Boys' Chorus 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Newtones 3, Dance Chair- man 3g Senior Play Committee 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, Music Board 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Orange Shield 33 Math Club 3. ,N 1 1 'ri football JOHN H. KAVANAGH, Jr. 53 Gammons Rd., Waban Jack, Singapore Favorite Pastimes Running from third floor Building I to third floor Building III in five min- utes I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place I, B.C. High, College, Senior Play 3, Rifle Club 34 Hi-Y 3. CAROLYN ANN KEANE 294 Webster St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators IV, Warren, Business, Girls' Chorus 1. .wifi ALBERT E. KEEN 58 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville Albie l Favorite Pastime: Doing nothing constructive on weekends I Will to N.H.S.: The memory of the Bobsie Twins ll, Oberlin High, Service. DIANA KEITH 3 Oak Ter., Newton Highlands Dinny, Di Suppressed Desire: To have a ninety-six hour weekend Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Spring musical, C.M.U.K.'s I, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Homeroom Manager 1, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Christmas Ves- pers 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, Tennis 1, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Scholar- ship Roll 2. rallies and livelier games, lu., ,gf ' 1 DOROTHY P. KELLEY 599 Washington St., Newton Patsy Suppressed Desire: To visit New York Favorite Pastime: Collecting re- cords and dancing IV, St. Co1umbkil1e's, Business. EDYTHE- ANN KELLY 60 Williams St., Newton Edie, Kell Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All the wonderful kids I Will to N.H.S.: Legitimate S- Block lunches IV, Bigelow, Business, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Chor- us 1, Music Club 1, 2, 35 Out- ing Club 1, Dance Committees 2, 3. PETER E. KELLY 727 Sawmill Brook Pkwy., Oak Hill Pete, Kell Favorite Pastime: Working on cars I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in place of stairs I, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY KENNEDY 523 Watertown St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Don Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those darn Yankees IV, Hingham, Business, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. MICHAEL FOX KENNEDY 43 Bow Rd., Newton Centre Mike, Preacher Suppressed Desire: To live on a house boat in the Vale of Kashmir I Will to N.H.S.: The skeletons in the school closet I, Weeks, College, Assistant Homeroom Manager 3, Legisla- ture Parliamentarian 3, Drama Festival 1, Idaho Exchange 2, Senior Play 3, Drama Club 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. PAUL T. KEYES 23 Regina Rd., Auburndale Tom Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The cafeteria wars I Will to N.H.S.: My mouldy gym suit I, Warren, College, Legislature 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Math Club 3, Orange Shield 3. THOMAS R. KING, Jr. 28 Bullough Pk., Newtonville Tom, Slim Suppressed Desire: To be an en- gineer Favorite Pastime: Fixing car motors I, Day, College, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Department 3. PATRICIA KINSELLA 34 Lincoln Pk., West Newton Pat Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Flora Smith I Will to N.H.S.: Roller skates for all students II, Warren, College, Home- room Manager 2, Senior Play 39 Alpha Beta lg Personality Club 2, Music Club 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. 'ta . , Y,f9ig,fi11,y--- ' Aff! Lehi, lfffkfxaiiff-vi'x' . -all . ,,.,.? -nv I 93,5 ...vt N 1 i -.. i .1-'E' ,Rfb V J 'lf' 4-it 1 ..'? ,J ,,--5:5 7- , A -.,y, W Af. - 4 !- X JANE KISLOFF 53 Ferncroft Rd., Waban Janie Suppressed Desire: To overcome my chief failings Favorite Pastime: A certain some- one II, Weeks, College, Basketball 2, Senior Play Committee 35 Oliice work 2, .Newtonite 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 3. DIANE R. KLEINBERG 25 Audubon Dr., Chestnut Hill Favorite Pastime: George I Will to N.H.S.: Underground railroad and elevator system II, Weeks, College, Senior Play Committee 3, Red Cross 2, Art Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Personality Club 2, Newtonian Representa- tive 2, 3. CHARLES W. KNAPP 219 Auburn St., Auburndale Charlie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day when Richard Rodgers came II, Warren, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. ROSALIE M. KNEELAND 11 Lodge Rd., West Newton Roe Suppressed Desire: To go to Jim's Place I Will to N.H.S.: My loud voice for the football games IV, Day, Business, Homeroom Manager 1, Legislature 3, Out- ing Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. KENNETH KOLMAN 28 Judith Rd., Newton Center Ken Suppressed Desire: To get good marks - I've been suppressing that for twelve years Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The stage and the stage crew II, Weeks, College, Music Club 2, 3, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Chief Electrician 3. ANNETTE G. KOSOWSKY 45 Mt. Alvernia Rd., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cess in life I Will to N.H.S.: My assignment notebook II, Weeks, College, Spanish Club 2, 35 Neophytes 1, Music Club 2, 3, Personality Club 1, Modern Dance 1. CHARLES KOTSAFT IS 20 Byfield Rd., Waban Mr. K Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My faithful buddies I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place I, Warren, College, Basketball 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Spring Vespers 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Dance Commit- tee 1. IRA KOWAL 23 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre I, Weeks, College, Legislature 1, 2, Senior Executive Commit- tee 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, English Club 1, 2, 3, Draima Club 2, 3, Music Club a 9 3' the PHILIP D. KREITZER RONALD J. KRCLICKI 124 Arnold Rd., Oak Hill 8 Bullough Pk., Newtonville Fred i Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To graduate Suppressed Desire: To have fun this year Favorite Pastime: Sports Favorite Pastime: Smoking I, Fordson High, College, Cam- II, Solomon Lewenberg, College. era Club 33 Football Manager 3. 124 , ior Supper Committee 3. MARION KRUKONIS 45 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cess Favorite Pastime: Drawing II5 Martin Van Buren Highg Collegeg Sports 35 Outing Club 3. CHRISTOPHER KUEBLER 100 Valentine St., West Newton Topper Favorite Pastime: Dancing with Dot Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Florida Exchange I5 Warreng College5 Legislature 35 Florida Exchange 25 Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Baseball 15 Home- room Manager 1, 35 Dance Com- mittee 35 Co-Chairman Senior Prom Committee 3. professional presentation 0 1 , 'EX .1 MARGARET G. KUNTZ 26 Coyne Rd., Waban Gloria, Glory Favorite Pastime: F.J.H., dancing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sophomore year, football games II5 Warren5 Collegeg Spring Musical Committee 15 Christmas Vespers 15 Music Club 1, 25 Glee Club 15 A Cappella Choir 25 Neophytes 15 Girls' Chorus 1. LOUISE RUTH LaFAY 15 Eliot Memorial Rd., Newton Lou Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block in 227 I5 St. Roseg College5 Basketball 2, 35 Modern Dance 2, 35 Vol- leyball 25 Softball 25 Tennis 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 35 Music Club 35 Newtonite 35 Senior Play Committee 33 Spring Musical 25 Senior Night Committee 33 Rally Committee 3. JOAN E. LAFFORD 21 Church St., Newton Cornet Joannie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The kitchen in 227 I Will to N.H.S.: My orange and black shaker II5 Bigelowg Collegeg Music Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 3, President 2, Treasurer 35 Office Work 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 25 Tennis 35 Orange Shield 3, Cap- tain 35 Newtonian Staff 35 Sen- KATHERINE LAKE 59 Hincley Rd., Waban Kathy, Kay, Kitty Suppressed Desire: To say Thanks for the ride to the bus driver I Will to N.H.S.: One set of slightly-used brains I5 Weeks5 Collegeg Dance Com- mittees 25 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Modern Dance 1, 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Office Work 2, 35 Tennis 15 Orchesis 3, Treasurer 3. RICHARD LANDY 45 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To give a policeman a ticket Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The elevator in Building I1 I5 Weeks5 College5 Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 15 Cam- era Club l, 25 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 15 Stage Crew 35 Mus- ic Club 35 Dance Committee 25 Cavalry Club 3. PETER A. LAVERTY 53 Rokeby Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To get into college y Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mt. Peterson Ilg Warren5 College, Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3. LOIS ANN LAVINE 84 Sumner St., Newton Centre Lo Suppressed Desire: To sing, to go out West Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Kit- chen in 227 I5 Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 35 Home Economics Club 25 Orange Shield 2. EDNA LAWTON 28 Edward Rd., West Newton Rusty, Eddie, Red Suppressed Desire: To meet Ed- die Fisher Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Classes in room 2104 IV5 Day, Serviceg Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 35 Home Eco- nomics Club 3. I ,ii -gms 'eds' X1 . 'UI l. ,,,, 5 ..,, .,., Q 'ui it 3 1 . V f DAVID NOEL LEAVITT 151 Pearl St., Newton Yogi II, Bigelow, Collegeg A Cappel- la Choir 2, 3, Glee Club lg Boys' Chorus 1, 33 Spring Musical lg Vespers 1, 2, 3. SYBIL MARGARET LEE 42 Elderedge St., Newton Sybb Suppressed Desire: To be suc- cessful in life I Will to N.H.S.: A bell system that gives students more time to get to classes IV, Bigelow, Business. JOHN JOSEPH LEEHAN 246 Cherry St., West Newton Jake, jack Suppressed Desire: To go to business school and come out a crack accountant Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The three flights of stairs to Mr. Paige's homeroom IV, Warren, College. EDMOND W. LeFEVRE 22 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands Steady Eddie Favorite Pastime: Eating three lunches I Will to N.H.S.: My old corner seat at jim's Place II, Bigelow, Collegeg Legisla- ture 2g Indoor and Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 33 Christ- mas Vespers 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 33 Orange Shield 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Senior Play 3. JAMES LEONE 14 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville Jimmy Suppressed Desire: To become successful in business Favorite Pastime: Movies IV, Day, Business. GRACE ANNE LEPORE 174 Derby St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games, walking up three flights of stairs on crutches I Will to N.H.S.: A 1954 dual- controlled, baby-blue Cadillac convertible for the driver edu- cation classes II, Warren, Collegeg Legislature 3g Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 33 Spring Vespers 1, 2g Outing Club 2, 34 Glee Club 2g A Cappella Choir 2. SANDRA J. LEVENSON 414 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Sandi Favorite Pastime: Going home Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Bracket: r Ig Dayq College: Legislature Ii Christmas Vespers lg Spring Musical Committee 2, Music Club 1, 2g Home Economics Club 2. RICHARD M. LEVINE 25 Park Dr., Newton High- lands Dick Suppressed Desire: To have an undefeated football team I Will to N.H.S.: A Whip for Mr. H. Ilg Boson Lating College, Leg- islature 33 Football 1, 2, 3g Base- ball l, 2g Basketball 1, 21 New- tonite 3g Hunting and Fishing Club 3g French Club 3. . 4- 's A T own 'Q '. -I MARSHA ELINOR LEVY 18 Garner St., Newton Centre Marsh, Mush, Mash, Blue Eyes Suppressed Desire: To get a car and go away to college Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The times we had in room 2311 with Mr. Davidson II, Weeksg Collegeg Music Club 1, 2, 3, Alpha Beta lg Outing Club 1, 2, 3g Personality Club 1, 2, Stage Crew 2, 3. SUZANNE LEWIS 34 Kingswood Rd., Auburndale Sue, Suzie, Lu Suppressed Desire: To sing and dance in a movie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ocotber 31, 1951 Ig Warreng Collegeg Legislature lg Orange Shield 3g Spring Musil cal Committee 25 Dance Commit- tees 1, 33 Newtonian 33 Newton- ian Representative 1, 2g Cavalry Club 1 ,2, 3, President 33 Music Club 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2g glee Club 1g Christmas Vespers CONSTANCE M. LINDBERG 26 Dexter Rd., Newtonville Conni Suppressed Desire: To blow up a chemistry lab Favorite Pastime: G.O. II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Spring Musical 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 3. EDWARD LINNEHAN d15 Francis St., Newton Centre E II: Weeks, College. the .Yenior Supper, enjbyed by a .1 ROBERT LOUGHMAN 6 Vaughan Ave., Newton High- Bobbo Suppressed Desire: To swim through Building I tunnel I Will to N.H.S.: Faster clocks I, Warren, College, Baseball 1, Football 2, Orange Shield 3. lands JUDITH M. LOVELY 11 Waverly Pl., Newton Lower Falls Judy, Love Suppressed Desire: To capture those brown eyes Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hen parties, the - - - times we have had together IV, ll, Day, Business, Legisla- ture 1, 2, Homeroom Manager 1, 2, Social Board 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Neophytes 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Senior Play Committee 3, Newtonian 3. RICHARD LUCEY 126 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Dick Favorite Pastime: Women I Will to N.H.S.: All blue cards II, Warren, Service, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH LUNNY 11 Kenyon St., West Newton Joe, Kuck Suppressed Desire: To eat all three lunches Favorite Pastime: Nancy II, Warren, College. GERARD Mac DONALD 89 Warren St., Newton Centre Jetty, Monte, Mac, Monster Suppressed Desire: To keep out of trouble Favorite Pastime: Eating the wrong lunch II, Weeks, College, Service, Football 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3. MIRYAM MacLEOD 116 Waverley Ave., Newton Mimi Favorite Pastime: Visiting Annie in Natick I Will to N.H.S.: My sincere sympathy to any new senior II, Natick High, College, Mus- ic Club 33 Outing Club 3. COLLETTE MADDEN 159 Tremont St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To drive a fire engine Favorite Pastime: Reading med- ical books II, Bigelow, College. STEPHEN J. MADDEN 19 Hallton Rd., Newton Lower Falls Steve Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: See- ing Lavoisier's equipment in 233, brass poles in Building II to facilitate going to lunch I, Warren, College, Math Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Presi- dent 3, Science Club 1, Rifle Club 1. ef lfu J , . 12 'fcief' 1: , -. 5? Q, , ga, 3 QA' Binary' I -4 ,-'px -,YJ if W 1,3 s A, -Q-Q 4 49' E A-ff K - I' 1-: v If X l 1 - 'rw Y ' -f,f:'1 ,F fgffaff IT'- yi., ,- 'Q 'K Q .4 , f' , f F 10 GLORIA J. MAGNARELLI 125 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Maggie, Glo Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunches IV, Day, Business. ILKRIN RAY MAGNUSON 19 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Maggitie, Ray Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Early morning gatherings by the tree I Will to N.H.S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone II, Weeks, Business, Personali- ty Club 1. MICHAEL MALKASIAN 38 Wetherell Stf, Newton Upper Falls Mike Suppressed Desire: To be a radio technician Favorite Pastime: Stock cars IIIA, Weeks, Service. MARION A. MANDILE 11 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To own a 1960 Mercury convertible - I Will to N.H.S.: A new bell system I, Weeks, College, French Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3. NEIL MANN 30 Fenwick Rd., Waban Neil Suppressed Desire: To get all IIADSDD I Will to N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I, Weeks, College, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 2: Newtonite 2, Spanish Club 2. ANN LEE MARKEL Anna, Annie 76 Clark St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To be a model Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Speech hall II, Brookline High, College, Neophytes 1, Home Economics Club 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3. CHARLES MARKEN 1097 Walnut St., Newton High- lands Creek Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Teasing Audrey Smith I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place II, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 3, Varsity Football 3, All State Chorus 3, Homeroom Man- ager 3, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Hi-Y 3. CLAIRE EVELYN MARTIN 7 Washburn St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To hear - - - sing on key Favorite Pastime: H.J.'s, hen parties IV, Bigelow, College, Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. most cz ile 'iii' W . l Wai ALLEN E. MASON JOYCE LORETTA MATSON 334 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To graduate I Will to N.H.S.': The crumbs in my desk IV, Day, Service, Audio-Visual Department 1, 2, 3. 2069 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: To marry a millionaire Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon II, Warren, College, Spring Musical Production Chairman 2, Glee Club 1, Vespers 2, Music Club 2, 3, Arr Club 3, Assistant Student Director Senior Play 3, Newtonite 3. RICHARD MAZZOLA KENNETH EG. MCADAMS SYN'-F'Tf5' ,, DAVID MAYZER 37 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To bring something to drink with S- Block lunch i Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fill- ing out registration slips by the thousands I, Weeks, College, Chemistry Club ALFRED MAZZOLA 12 Cook St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To bring something to drink with S- block lunch IV, Day, Business. and talented group of 'J 374 Watertown St., Newton Digbie Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When Newton beat Water- town in football IV, Day, Business. li, 54 Temple St., West Newton Ken, Kenny, Mac Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The deep, dark depths of Building IV, the drill shed I Will to N.H.S.: J.C. Hall I, Warren, College, Class Pres- ident 3, Legislature 1, 2, Senior Play 3, Boys' State Representa- tive 2, Newtonite 3, Rally Com- mittee 3, Intramural Football 1, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Athletic Board Chairman 2, Senior Exe- cutive Committee 3. THERESE MCCARTHY 91 Avalon Rd., Waban Terry, T Favorite Pastime: Charging I, Warren, College, Homeroom Manager 3, Spring Musical 1, Modern Dance 1, Dance Com- mittees l, 2, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 2, French Club 3, Vice President 3, Music Club 2, 3, Legislature 3, Newtonian 3, Sen- ior Night Committee 3, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3. CORBETT McCLUSKEY 43 Woodcliff Rd., Newton Highlands Magoo, Corby Favorite Pastime: Eating I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place II, Weeks, College, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. EILEEN MARIE MCDEVITT 12 Albion Pl., Newton Centre Mickey, Mac, McDougal Suppressed Desire: To own a diamond studded blue Cadil- lac convertible Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My wonderful teachers and friends, bus strike, S-Block lunches II, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 2, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Orange Books 2, 3: Scholarship Roll 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Vespers 2, Home Econom- ics 1, 2, Spanish Club 39 Music Club 3, Junior Red Cross 1, Spring Musical Committees 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Cavalry Club 3, Rally Committee 2, Newtonian Representative 2, Pennsylvania Exchange 3. JANE MARIE MCGREENERY 62 Marshall St., Newton Centre Mac Suppressed Desire: To spend all my summers in Maine Fondest Memory in N.H.S.: S- Block lunch II, Weeks, College, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3. MARY JO MCHUGH 54 Windermere Rd., Auburn- dale Jo Suppressed Desire: To get a hold of that crew cut Favorite Pastime: Spirits, music, dancing, joke telling at Nancy's II, Warren, College, Legisla- ture 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Volleyball 1, Badminton 1, Hockey 1, Golf 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. HENRIETTA McKEE 1640 Centre St., Newton High- lands Henri Suppressed Desire: To sing on Broadway, and ----- ! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newtonettes, Spring musicals, class of '52, Mr. Merritt I, Weeks, College, Newtonian Representative 1, Neophytes 1, Vice President 1, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Archery 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Newtonettes 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Drama Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Marching Band 2, Discophiles 1, Scholarship Roll 1. 63 Y ,gi s If in V, I 4 Y L'-f 'Q 3 ,LZ lj Q? 90 11 -lr v 1 xc in ii . N, 23, THOMAS MCLELLAN 20 Pettee St., Newton Upper Falls Tucker, Mac Favorite Pastime: Playing pool in Chick's Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hockey season of '52-'53 II, Weeks, College, Football 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 7, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, JAMES PAUL MCMULLEN 304 River St., West Newton Mac Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunch I Will to N. H. S.: jim's Place IV, Warren, Service, Hockey 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. RITA MCMULLEN 652 Watertown St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football '53 I Will to N.H.S.: A coke ma- chine in every room, S-Block lunch for everyone II, Day, College, Homeroom Manager 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Out- ing Club 3. JOSEPH s. MEANEY 192 Melrose St., Auburndale Joe Suppressed Desire: To rob Brinks' Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Fitz's class I, Warren, College, Legislature 3, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Math Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 31 Camera Club 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN H. MELIDEO 26 Cottage Pl., West Newton Kay, Carol Suppressed Desire: To have all classes on first floor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games IV, Warren, Business, Girls' Chorus 1. CAROLYN ANN MERULLO 3 12 Mague Ave., West Newton Kay Favorite Pastime: Reading I Will to N.H.S.: Escalators in all buildings IV, Warren, Business, Girls' Chorus 1, Personality Club 1, 2, 3, Musical Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERTA J. MILENDER 15 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Chippv , Suppressed Desire: To go to West Point Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Five minute dashes between classes I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 2, 3, Homeroom Manag- er 1, Legislature 3, Ohio Ex- change 3, Newtonian Staff 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Girls' Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, 3, Ten- nis Team 2, 3, International Club 2, French Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, Honor Roll 1, 2. ALAN MILLER I3 Manemet Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.:' English with Mr. Heintzelman I, Weeks, College, Legislature 2, 3, Pennsylvania Exchange 3, Debating Society 2, 3, French Club 3. CONSTANCE MILLER 93 Pearl St., Newton Corner Connie Suppressed Desire: To have one teacher smile all period long Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Go- ing from third floor Building II to third floor Building I on a snowy day IV, Bigelow, Business, Girls' Chorus 2. WILLIAM ROBERT MILLER 97 Fessenden St., Newtonville Bill Suppressed Desire: To make off with one of Sanborn's towels I Will to N.H.S.: My report card II I, Albany High' College' Basketball 1, 2, 5, Fooiball 1, zf Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. 9 1 PAUL L. MINEAR 75 Pleasant Sr., Newton Centre Larry Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Florida Exchange I Will to N.H.S.: A better year- book next year I, Weeks, College, Newtonian Business Manager 3, Florida Ex- change 2, Baseball Manager 2, Spring Musical 2, Varsity Foot- ball Manager 3, Dance Commit- tee 3, Meteorology Club 1, Art Club 1, Legislature 1, Home- room Manager 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, President 3, Scholarship Roll 1, 2, 3. MAJORIE MINTZ 20 Philmore Rd., Newton Margie Favorite Pastime: Shelly I, Weeks, College, Honor Roll 1, Orange Book 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 35 Home- room Manager 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Glee Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Latin Club 1, Newton- ite 1, Modern Dance 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2. ELAINE W. MONTGOMERY 61 Churchill St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: J. B. C., junior year, H. jfs, weekends II, Day, College, Legislature 1, Spring Musical Committee 21 Vespers 1, 2, 3, Dance Commit- tee 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, French Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 2. EVELYN GLORIA MOORE 157 Hicks St., West Newton 3 .f seniors, ROBERT DAVID MISHEL 89 Eastbourne Rd., Newton Centre Dave Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Turner's cherry pie I, Weeks, College, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 3, Rifle Club 3: Newtonian 3, J .V. Hockey 1, 2, Senior Night Committee 3. PAUL T. MONTANA 11 Stearns St., Newton Centre Joey . Suppressed Desire: To have breakfast served on the school bus I Will to N. H. S.: Bigger and better detention room IIIA, Boston College High, College. Pidge Suppressed Desire: To join the service Favorite Pastime: Going out on dates, playing sports III, IV, Warren, Service, Bas- ketball 1. JOAN E. MORGAN 16 Rockland St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To have ...ng hair ww Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Vghen the tunnels were paint- e . IV, Bigelow, Business, Office Work 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3. Q6 ,fn w- wwf' 1 RAYMOND C. MORRISON 134 Upland Rd., Waban Ray f I Will to N. H. S.: A worn out 07 1 ' ' v phonograph needle to Mr. G. Q 5 I, Weeks, College. J. K li 1 fi .A 7 v' 5 vdfif 'af QQ' RUTH H. MOSKOWITCH 530 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre l Ruthie S Suppressed Desire: To stay on a ' 1 iet 1 Will to N. H. s.: A new Build- 0 ' ' ing I 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Personality Club 2, Music Club , 2, 3. JOANNA MUCKENHOUPT 1 332 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- ing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C lunch I, Weeks, College, Calvary Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, Mu- sic Club 2, Christmas Vespers 2, Science Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Y 0 S 1 a S -n :Hs F- Qin -:lg QQ' BEVERLY M. MULLEN 31 White Oak Rd., Waban Bev Suppressed Desire: To own a light blue convertible Favorite Pastimegz Talking I, Brighton High, College, Ten- nis 3, Music Club 3, Outing Club 3. JOHN DODGE MULLEN 21 Marlboro St., Newton Corner Moon Suppresed Desire: To dispose of all the red ink in N. H. S. I Will to N. H. S.: My brother Bob, the last of the Moons II, Bigelow, College, Basketball 1, Orange Shield 39 Music Club 1, Boys' Chorus 2. PATRICIA C. MULRAIN 4 Sharon Ave., Auburndale Pat Favorite Pastime: Dancing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Music department II, Warren, College, Spring Musical 1, 2,3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1. CATHERINE MURPHY 18 Avon Pl., Newton Centre Kathy Suppressed Desire: To throw away gym Favorite Pastime: Going out with boys IIIB, Bigelow, Business. EDWARD B. MURPHY 157 Langley Pl., Newton Centre Ted, Ed, Murph I, Weeks, College, Music Board Chairman 3, Executive Commit- tee 3, Legislature 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, Baseball Varsity 2, 3, Basketball Varsity 2, 3, Senior Play Committee Chairman 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Newtones 2, 3, Spring Musi- cal 2, 3. JOAN J. MURPHY 273 Dedham St., Newton Centre Joannie, Murph Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham Game, hen parties I, Weeks, College, Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 32 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Orange Shield 2. LEONARD F. MURPHY 78 Withington Rd., Newtonville Len, Murph, Lenny Suppressed Desire: To put over- allls in my mother's chowder I Will to N. H .S.: An escalator to 144 II, Day, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Track 3, Orange Shield 2, Music Club 3, Audio- Visual Department 1, 2, 3. CHAUNCEY L. MURRAY Trapelo Rd., Lincoln Suppressed Desire: To be presi- dent of the Pontiac car divi- sion. Favorite Pastime: Baseball IIIA, Holliston, College, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. ,t- ,. the Jolemnit 0 JOY FLORENCE MYERS 64 Garland Rd., Newton Centre JOY Suppressed Desire: To be a mus- ical comedy or light opera star I Will to N. H. S.: My rounded shoulders due to carrying books I, Ann Arbor, College, Home- room Manager 1, Music Club 1,' 3, French Club 3, Spring Musi- cal 1, 3, Senior Play 3. SUZANNE MYERS 105 Country Rd., Newton Centre Sue Suppressed Desire: To be as fine as my Mom and Dad are Favorite Pastime: Photography, sewing, reading I, Weeks, College, Archery 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Science Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3: Modern Dance 2, 3: Newtonian Staff 3, National Honor Society PAUL JAMES NAGY 128 Avalon Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: M. R. H.'s class 1951-52 I Will to N. H. S.: A lab period in chemistry and physics Ig Weeks, College: Science Club lg Music Club 1, 2, 3: Math Club 2g Chemistry Club 3. ROSALIE L. NAHABEDIAN 1623 Centre St., Newton Highlands Roe Suppressed Desire: To get my driver's license I Will to N. H. S.: The good old pole in the lunch room IV: Weeks: College, Music Club 3, Home Economics Club 3. V2 1 MARIE K. J. NAPOLITANO 25 Melville Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: For Newton to win every football game Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mrs. Hubbard s marvelous per- sonalrty IV Day Business Girls Chor LUCILLE R. NAREFS 259 Jackson St., Newton Centre Lucy, Lucindabelle Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Visits to 2103 during S'Blocks in my yunior year udy I O W Holmes College New tonite 2 3 Newtonian Repre senranvel 2 Archery3 Ofiice Work3 Music Club 2 3 French Club 1 2 3 Personality Club 2 Senior Plav Committee 3, Science Club 3 NANCY NASH 42 Tyler Ter., Newton Centre Nashy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Our early morning gatherings by the tree I Will to N. H. S.: My morning walks Ig Weeks, College: Glee Club 1, 2, Dance Committees 2, 32 Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 3, French Club 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Social Room 3. ANITA NEGROTTI 7 Cook St., Newton Nita Suppressed Desire: 2:30 P. M. I Will to N. H. S.: My books IV, Day, Business, Modern Dance lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Girls' Chorus lg Oliice Work 2, 3. GEORGE NELLOS 133 Eastbourne Rd., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Loitering Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The fact that I attended Ig Weeks, College, Business: Rifle Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club 3, Math Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. WILLIAM T. NELSON gSuBalcarres Rd., West Newton 1 Suppressed Desire: To own a motorcycle with a rumble seat I Will to- N. H. S.: Elevator for Building II Ig Warreng College, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track lg Orange Shield 2, 3. CONSTANCE A. NEWALL 79 Hillside Ave., West Newton Connie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fire drills during math class I Will to N. H. S.: Bad weather, to make up for the days we didn't have off Ig Warren, College: Legislature 2: Glee Club 15 Orchestra 2, 33 Music Club lg Modern Dance 2, 33 Scholarship Roll l, 2, Outing Club 3, Christmas Ves- pers 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2. ROBERT NEWCOMB 24 Ohio Ave Newc Bob I Weeks College Marching Band Drill Sergeant 3 Orange S red 2 3 Senior ay School Dance Orchestra 1 2 3 Music Club 1 2 Q 1 'UQ Egg M hir, I 1 I 1 Q .ja . - I ' -r fffkl , ,isis f 'Q If I ff: ir, 25 ii M901 'Vi' , i. ii ff . 3 5 ' 3 ' ' - I Will to N. H. S.: My sister Newton Upper pau! W, ' us 1, 2, 3. J , ' ' , 5 3 h'l , g ' Pl 3: - 7 ,A , I ' . i , ' V1 i - 'li rf'-it V- , V , 5. .7-cf. ix' ff-, ' lg 4 ,J+- fff . .. ,y un Af' 'W 3 . ..,.-i.... L ALVIN NEWSTADT 131 Langdon St., Newton Al Suppressed Desire: To be a fi- nancial success I Will to N. H. S.: My younger sister II, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 2, Cavalry Club 2. WILLIAM O. NEWTON 54 Gammons Rd., Waban Newdie Favorite Pastime: Skiing I Will to N. H. S.: The corner in back by the windows of 337 I, Rivers Country Day, College. ROSE NICOLAZZO 7 Kilburn Rd., West Newton Rocky Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Junior college lockers I Will to N. H. S.: A iuke box in the cafeteria IV, Warren, Business, Person- ality Club 1, Orange Shield 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Oliice Work 2, 3. THERESA NICOLAZZO 6 Gannon Ct., West Newton Terry Suppressed Desire: To spend a whole week's pay on clothes Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The newly painted tunnels IV, Warren, Business. HENRY NIGRO 4 Warwick Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Three years in 129 cum Cae- sare, Cicerone, et Virgilio I, Day, College, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Cap- tain 3. JOHN P. NIXON, Jr. 40 Fountain St., West Newton Jack Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: June 12, 1954 I, Warren, College, Track 1. MARY ELLEN NUTTING 30 Chase St., Newton Centre Cricket, Nuts Suppressed Desire: To kiss Presi- dent Eisenhower Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Leo Barry 1, Weeks, College, Class Secre- tary 1, 3, Legislature 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, Senior Play Commit- tee 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, New- tonian 33 Neophytes 1, Orange Shield 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Secre- tary 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. GARY OBER 76 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands Obo Fogdest Memory of N. H. S.: . L. I Will to N. H. S.: My gray hair II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 3. JEAN OBERMEYER 215 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Jeannie, Obie Suppressed Desire: To have a date with Dickie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those early morning gather- ings at the tree I, Weeks, College, Girls' Chor- us 1, Homeroom Secretary 1, Music Club 33 Junior Red Cross Council 3. amazing MARK A. O'BRIEN 13 Maple Cir., Newton Corner O. B. Suppressed Desire: To sleep all day Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming I, Madison, Service, Neophytes 1, Drama Club 3. MEREDITH L. O'GORMAN 451.1 . W f MARK FRANCIS O'BRIEN 42 Eddy St., West Newton Obie, Rocky Suppressed Desire: Get? Favorite Pastime: Girls, cars IIIB, IV, Day, Service. MAUREEN ANN O'BRIEN 62 Elmwood St., Newton Mo, O'B, Ozee Suppressed Desire: To be able to out eat janet Favorite Pastime: Eating II, Bigelow, College, Girls' Chorus 1, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Modern Dance 2, Outing Club 3, Orange Shield 3, English Club 3, Treasurer 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Supper Committee 3. change that came over teen-agen GAYLE F. O'CONNELL 165 Fairway Dr., West Newton Pepper Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The C. M. U. K's 1 Will to N. H. S.: More teach- ers like Barby Davis and K. G. Packard II, Day, College, Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, Newtonite 3, Senior Supper Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Neophytes l, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, English Club 3, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3. MARY A. O'CONNELL 37 Endicott St. Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: Dave Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Chemistry class with Mr. Hall I, Weeks, College, Neophytes 1, Rifle Club 1, Latin Club 1, Music Club 2, 3, Personality Club 2, Outing Club 3, English Club 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chemistry Club, Vice President 3, Schol- arship Roll 1, Newtonite 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. ALICE O'DONNELL 49 Staniford St., Auburndale Al Favorite Pastime: Playing yo-yo Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Days I wasn't there IV, Warren, Business 409 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Meredy Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Junior year, December 27, 1952 I, Weeks, College, Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Rally Committee 1, 2, Outing Club 2, Social Room 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, Senior Play Committee 3. MYRON O'HANNESSIAN 62 Quimby St., Watertown Big Mo Favorite Pastime: Watching foot- ball games I Will to N. H. S.: My bruises IIIA, Watertown, Business. RICHARD D. O'HAYRE 114 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Dick Suppresed Desire: To be on the honor roll just once I Will to N. H. S.: All the days off because of bad weather I, II, Warren, College, Football 1, Rifle Club 1. JOSEPH OLIVETO 310 Webster St., Auburndale Joe Favorite Pastime, Looking at women Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Code class three times a week IIIA, Warren, Business WILLIAM A. O'NEIL 29 Harrison St., Newton Highlands Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Oh t'ruischen I Will to N. H. S.: Room 126, requiescat in pace I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 2, J. V. Football 2, Music Club 1, 2, Neophytes 1, Drama Club 2, 3, President 3, Science Fair Winner 2, Newtonian 39 Pennsylvania Exchange 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. JANE O'ROURKE 2061 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls Rookie Suppressed Desire: To some wonderful day appear on Com- munity Auditions with my trusty ukelele Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: That out-of-this-world Walt- ham game II, Warren, College, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Treasurer 1, Mod- ern Dance 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MARGUERITE A. OTERI 38 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Marg Suppressed Desire: To grow Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those early morning gather- ings by the tree II, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 2, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 3, Personality Club 1, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Modern Dance 2, 3: Honor Roll 1, Newtonian Repre- sentative 2, 3, Senior Play Com- mittee Chairman 3. JEROME ALAN PACKER 10 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Jerry Favorite Pastime: Water skiing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The exchange I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, Treasurer 2, Pennsylvan- ia Exchange 3, Debating Club 3, Vice President 3. MARIE G. PANAGGIO 301 California St., Newton Jackie Favorite Pastime: N. L. T. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: When Newton beat Waltham IIVZ, Day, Business, Office Work CONSTANCE M. PARENT 25 Prospect Ave., Newtonville Connie Suppressed Desire: To be in a phone booth for one minute with Montgomery Clift 1 Will to N. H. S.: Easy chairs and a television set for room 127 I, Day, College, Legislature 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3. JOHN OTIS PARKER 27 Varick Hill Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To return to Florida Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Waltham game 1, Warren, College, Legislature 2, Orange Book Editor-in-Chief 3, Newtonian Circulation Editor 3, Florida Exchange 2, Math Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. JANICE M. PATTERSON J 294 Cherry St., West Newton al' Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful kids I've met in N. H. S. IV, Warren, Business. DONNA A. PEABODY 12-A Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To make a success of my life Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Wonderful classmates, teach- ers, and friends IV, Weeks, Business. !J.fU.'l5 i' -if 'aw if- f QAM! I S BEVERLY PECK 48 Cotton St., Newton Corner Bev Suppressed Desire: To get on the honor roll I Will to N. H. S.: Math books II, Bigelow, College, Newtonite 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ves- pers 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Personality Club 1, French Club 1. ER LORETTA J. PELLEGRINO 221 Chapel St., Newton Lorraine Suppressed Desire: To light a cigarette after lunch Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in English IV, Day, Business, Office Work 3. 4 -3' une Senior MARY FOYE PERRY 143 Windsor Rd., Waban Suppresed Desire: To meet Dick Tracy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The C. M. U. K.s II: Warren: College: Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Ca- valry Club 3g Future Teachers of America 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Glee Club 1: French Club 3, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Dance Committee 3. DONALD K. PEMBERTON 60 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Don, Donnie, Pemble Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day I passed French I Will to N. H. S.: Ash trays for 324 II: Weeks: College: Football 1: Basketball 1, Boys' Chorus 3: Orange Shield 3: Social Room 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3. CAROL FRANCES PERRY 27 Gerard Ct., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To make the honor roll in my senior year Favorite Pastime: Bowlin with 8 R. A. IV: Warren: Business. rom. eft 0- A ROBERT E. PESCHIER 287 Elliot St., Newton Upper Falls Pete, Bob Suppressed Desire: To teach phy- sical education at Newton Favorite Pastime: Athletics II: Weeks: College: Varsity Football 35 J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2, 35 J. V. Baseball 1, 2. WILLIAM P. PESCHIER 287 Elliot St., Newton Upper Falls Billy, Will Favorite Pastime: Looking at girls I Will to N. H. S.: All my A's II, Weeks, College or Service: Intramural Basketball 1, 25 J. V. Baseball I, Captain 1, Varsity 2, 3. JUNE FOGG PETERS 57 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Danny Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The weekends, The Famous Four Ilg Warren: College: Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Personality Club 2, 33 Music Club 3, French Club 35 Modern Dance 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2. HERBERT PETERSEN 49 Walker St., Newtonville IIIAQ Mt. Hermong Business. CHARLES D. PETTYS 19 Elmwood Pk., Newtonville Chuck, Charley Suppressed Desire: To get a towel after last call I Will to N. H. S.: Jim's place II, Day: College or Service: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 33 Rifle Club 39 Hi-Y 35 Marching Band lg Boys' Chorus 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. RICHARD A. PHANEUF 15 Roberts Ave., Newtonville Dick Suppressed Desire: To drive a jeep through the tunnels on a rainy day I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel between Building I and II Ig Day, College, Orange Shield 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 3g Audio-Visual Squad l, 2, 3: Rifle Club 1, 2: J. V. Hockey 2: Graduation Usher 2. HERBERT S. PHEENEY 20 Lombard St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To get all A's without doing any home- work Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in class II: Bigelow: College us ,xii 1 if JH , 3' 1- 7 vi t Q 1 's I-Je! ' K i 4, 5 N ,ff . . If 'W L 'V Y ws. Q' f ---gg, . . xv. .:, r . ' Q -fd jill JOAN M. PIERCE 21 Park Pl., Newtonville Jo, Joanie Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried Favorite Pastime: Larry IV, Day, Business, Girls' Chor- us 1, Modern Dance 1, 2, Outing Club 2, Neophytes 1. ROBERTA J. PLOTKIN 557 Chestnut St., Waban Bobbie, Betta Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Building II Office Cthose doughnuts! J I Will to N. H. S.: Mr. Koughan I, Weeks: College, Legislature 39 Office Work 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers of America 35 Glee Club 1. JOHN POLETTI 31 Fredana Rd., Waban Big John Suppressed Desire: To pass math Favorite Pastime: Skiing I, Garden City High School, College. VIRGINIA PORTER 90 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands Ginnie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Building I office, S-Block II, Weeks, College, Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3. SUSAN POTTER 155 Temple St., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Drewes' physiology class, the C. M. U. K's I, Warren, College, Dance Committees 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, Neophytes 1, Music Club 2, 33 Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Modern Dance 1. JOHN POWERS 21 Crescent St., West Newton Punch Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Walters' math class I Will to N. H. S.: An old pair of gym pants I, Warren, College, Rifle Club 1, Latin Club 3. WILLIAM J. POWERS 326 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands Hap Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tie ups in Building II I Will to N. H. S.: A gym suit IIIA, Weeks, Service. lRMA NAOMI PRAISE 257 Tremont St., Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Election to National Honor Society 1, Bigelow, College, Legislature 3, Homeroom Manager l, New- tonian, Assistant Editor 3, Flor- ida Exchange 2, Orange Book 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Latin Club 2, 3, President 2, Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 2, 39 Music Club 1, 2, Dance Committee Chairman 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3. JOSEPHINE M. PRATO 108 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban Jo, Pheeny Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the kids II, Weeks, College, Legislature 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dance Commit- tees 2, 3, Tennis 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Orange Shield 3, Vespers 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2. ' F behind L.'2i?l-5.1iifiifeis' 45075 1: -. 1 1 . a w fl . . . 'y ,Q K Q Q -Eg 25:91 if -4 M: 1 . Wi yr u 1 r rm RICHARD BAYARD PRATT 28 Knowles St., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To drive a school bus Favorite Pastime: Building mo- dels I, Weeks, College, Ohio Ex- change 3. I Will to N. H. S.: All the girls 'L ROBERT A. PROCTER 66 Highland Ave., Newtonville Bobby Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Eating S-Block lunch I Will to N. H. S.: All the good and hard times I have had with teachers II, Day, College, Baseball 1, Football 2, 3. ANTHONY PROIA 220 Chapel St., Newton Corner Tony Favorite Pastime: Watching the girls go by in Building I IV, Bigelow, College. are several copier 0 M and W . ,SX wx 'xt BARBARA PROIA 15 Broadway St., Newtonville Barbs, Robin, Shirley Suppresed Desire: To see every game that the football team wins Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Nute's English class IV, Day, Business. as a . 3 iii c' JOAN M. PUBLICOVER 205 Church St., Newton Corner Pubby Suppressed Desire: To travel around the world Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch IV, Bigelow, College, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 3. GEORGE B. PURINTON 21 Knowles St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Dancing, read- ing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The bliss in Mr. Bailey's math class II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 2, 3. CAROL JOAN PYE 179 Hicks St., West Newton Babydoll, Doll, Pye-Pye Favorite Pastime: Eating spha- getti, dancing, showing my loyalty to a certain someone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: When Rindge was our rival II, Warren, College, Dance Committee 2, Modern Dance -1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Home Econo- mics Club 1, 33 Music Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Interna- tional Club 3, Junior Red Cross 3. KENNETH L. QUARTERMAIN 10 Higgins St., Auburndale Ken, Sonny, Kenny Favorite Pastime: Listening to the radio Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: junior home room teacher II, Warren, Service, Boys' Chorus l, 2, 3. CAROL ANNE QUILL 167 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Carg Favorite Pastime: -Ice skating Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Bissex's speech hall class IV, Weeks, Business. SHEILA QUINN 43 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Quinnie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The C. M. U. K's l Will to N. H. S.: A riding stable on campus I, II, Day, College, Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, Music Club 3, Future Teach- ers of America 3. HELEN E. RANNEY 85 Adena Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To be a fi- gure skater in the Ice Follies Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: junior year, especially the Idaho Exchange IV, Day, College, Publications Board 2, 3, Chairman 3, Execu- tive Board 3, Idaho Exchange 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,'3, All State Orchestra 2, 35 Newtonian Representative 1, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. r7 'T- 134 a 22' z. J' if js'-.g '. ' we. by 1 -'ii 5. Y. , .. . ,' 'Q- . . it i iw. ii,'.. ky A. Fifi' . V -- x ,A ng-3 .- .lar ': gag-R . M11 . , - t u- Ch , f I Q.. V- K IV X: -.A -3, f-gf . 1145? -... X, . :gn 5 was., . Q:-ajiif' za ft Q' ' 'WMF if Ki., ii. 'R .ai I 'L , 'Q V rs sw fu es M . 2, Q- . If ',: .rdf .M L . il X i DONALD RAYMOND 41 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton Ray, Speedy, Comet Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Lectures in philosophy with Aristotle in 1103 I Will to N.H.S.: My Symphony Sid button which says, I dig you the most II, Day, Newton Technical-Vo- cational High, College, Band 1, 2, 3. NORMAN READER 161 Hartmann Rd., Newton Center Jake Suppressed Desire: A date with Marilyn Monroe I Will to N.H.S.: Jim's Place II, Weeks, College. MARJORIE A. REARDON 43 Carl St., New-ton Highlands Marge, Margie, Rear Suppressed Desire: To go to school barefoot Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming II, Weeks, College, Legislature 1, Modern Dance 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Orange Shield 3, Newtonian 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. PAUL REGAN 167 Melrose St., Auburndale Reg Suppressed Desire: To make a million I Will to N.H.S.: All my vast wealth I, Warren, College, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. WILMA JUDITH RESH 83 Oakdale Rd., Newton Centre Billee Suppressed Desire: To learn to fly an airplane I Will to N.H.S.: A ruler for each pupil II, Waltham South, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Cavalry Club 2, International Club 3. SHIRLEY A. REYNOLDS 706 Sawmill Brook Parkway, Oak Hill Shirl Suppressed Desire: To get an A I Will to N.H.S.: No homework II, Weeks, College, Music Club' 1. GEORGE D. RICE 146 Allerton Rd., Newton High- lands Little George, Ditto Suppressed Desire: To be bigger than Big George I Will to N.H.S.: A new band leader I, Weeks, College, School Dance Band 1, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Music Club 2, 39 Senior Play 3. GEORGE L. RICE 106 Sumner St., Newton Corner Big George Suppressed Desire: To burn up all the rank books and blue cards, and then give my true opinions in class Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The screech of rubber after school I, Weeks, College, Senior Play Committee 3, Basketball 1, Base- ball 1, Stage Workshop 3. ,,.' 1 a ff 1 ff If 1 I ve? - , , ft Z ffff ' Q 1 Aff 43 2 :S 4 1 D- g:,3':-3 at iz? T . I ,, ,.. .rw , ff . f .aw 4 Q Q 1 . . ' V, ' 3 , 3 3 5 I I . 5 et W- jg' . My , 2 '15 iff? f , I , 4 V. . . V-Z : 1 - :fbi :1- 4 . . . . as ,. NATHANIEL RICHARDSON 38 Northgate Pk., West Newton Nat, Richy Suppressed Desire: To receive all A's Favorite Pastime: Trying to stay out of trouble I, Warren, -College, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, International Club 2, 3. al ebm books, BARBARA ANN RILEY 16 Daniel St., Newton Center Rahla Suppressed Desire: To get all ..A.S.. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sophomore year ' II, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Spring Musical 1, 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Rally Com- fniftee la 29 Tri'Hi'Y 2: 3' l RAYMOND RISEBERG 3 Rangeley Rd., West Newton Ray Suppressed Desire: To play field hockey with the girls Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- ing in Mr. Argento's Spanish class II, Warren, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3. ABBE BETH ROBINSON 61 Prentice Rd., Newton Centre Beth Suppressed Desire: To have lar- yngitis in French class I Will to N.H.S.: One undissect- ed frog I, Weeks, College, Newtonian Advertising Editor 3, Home- room Manager 2, 3, Ohio Ex- change 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Dance Commit- tee 3, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, jun- ior Red Cross 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. the dry tunnels, and DEBORAH ROBSON 82 Carver Rd., Newton High- lands Deb, Debbie 1, Weeks, College, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Dra- ma Club 2, 3, junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Sen- ior Play 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. ,V,,fQ A f , f . . I ' 1 it s , ,. - l 'i .33 f .ff .- MAURICE ROCHE 1013 Walnut St., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: To smoke in the buildings I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators up iczlthe Bunker Hill room, IV, Weeks, Business, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM RODENHIZER 105 Warwick Rd., West Newton Willie, Rodey, The Rodent Suppressed Desire: To settle my accounts with Mr. Sanborn Favorite Pastime: Skiing and hik- ing II: Day, College, 1. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Ohio Ex- change 3. BEVERLY ROMAN 499 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre Bev, Bevy, Candy Suppressed Desire: To find the place where teachers smoke Favorite Pastime: A.S. Cecil I, II, Brookline High, College, Tennis 2, French Club 3, Music Club 3, Future Teachers of America 3, Outing Club 3, New- tonite 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Girls' Chorus 3. JOHN JOSEPH ROMAN 144 Derby St., West Newton jack Suppressed Desire: To light a cigarette in the main office Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The day I had no homework IV, Warren, College or Service. KAREN LEE ROOD 21 Mountfort Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My junior year, Saturday morn- ings I, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Homeroom Manager 1, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Vespers 2, Fashion Show 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Ral- ly Committee 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Ten- nis Club 1, Outing Club 2. MIRIAM ROSE 37 Ellis Rd., West Newton Mimi Suppressed Desire: To get an A in English I Will to N.H.S.: A cigarette machine for B.R.'s smoking lounge I, Weeks, College, Dance Com- mittees 1, Senior Play Commit- tee 3, French Club 2, 3, Alpha Beta 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 3. MAXWELL ROSENBAUM 39 Theodore Rd., Newton Centre Max, Mac Suppressed Desire: To under- stand English teachers Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sandwich Block ' I, Weeks, College, Spring Mus- ical l, Music Club 3, Newton- ite 2. ,4g.:tj'.a1 waz, , nts, an 3' at ! N5 -1.- fix s I ,n,. fi- .i- -is I -S f .4 if 6 'ei f 0.I f 11 ,Q X , I if i 5 s api' 1- p -4. -Q. sf rs ff 3 .S I Q , ' 'g?.K., :R '1 L. rw' - - -f.. - Q Q, 6635, , . W - 7 i Qx. .9 ' 4? LILLAMARIS ROSS 70 Orchard Ave., West Newton Lilla Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hockey games I Will to N.H.S.: Rope tows for use on the stairs I, Warren, College, Field Hoc- key I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Softball I, Tennis 33 Senior Play Committee 33 Outing Club 2, Debating Club 3, Orange Shield 3. STUART ROBERT ROSS 16 Frederick St., Newtonville Stu Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The writing on the lavatory walls I, Brookline High School, Col- lege, Legislature 1, 2, 3, Home- room Manager 2, Orange Shield 33 Newtonite 2, Newtonian 33 Senior Play 33 Track l, 2, French Club 3, Treasurer 3g Rifle Club 3. IRIS RUBENSTEIN 6 Ivanhoe St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To carry a tune I Will to N.H.S.: One calf's heart I, Weeks, College, Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, Per- sonality Club l, Music Club 1, French Club 2, Spanish Club 3. BARBARA P. RUBIN 20 Ransom Rd., Newton Centre Barbie, The Rube Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunches, Shakespeare I Will to N.H.S.: A smoking lounge II, Weeks, College, Senior Play Committee 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Alpha Beta 1, Stage Crew 3. DUNCAN RUSSELL 854 Chestnut St., Waban Duncan Donuts Suppressed Desire: To get a parking space in the morning Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Jim's Place II, Warren, College, Marching Band 1, 2, Dance Band 1, Stage Crew 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 33 Newton- ian 3. BARBARA RUSSO 19 Bridge St., Nonantum Punchy Suppressed Desire: To own the Golden Cookie Favorite Pastime: Bowling IV, Day, Service, Office Work 1. RICHARD EDWARD RYAN 441 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Dick Suppressed Desire: To kill my- sel I Will to N.H.S.: A psychiatrist I, Day, College, Vespers 2, 3, Newtonite 1, 2, 3, Alpha Beta 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3: Newtonite 2. BARBARA FAY SALTMAN 12 Winchester Rd., Newton Salt, Salty, Babs, Barby, Twin Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fri- day afternoon baton practice I, II, Day, College, Band, Head Twirler 3, Neophytes 1, Spanish Club 2, Newtonite l, 2, 3, Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3: Outing Club 3, Senior Play Com- mittee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Dance Committees l, 2, 33 Meteorology Club 3, Secretary 33 Spring Mu- sical 1, 2, 3. the familiar round! - - the murical LAWRENCE SALTMAN 12 Winchester Rd., Newton Bob, Salty, Twin Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S- Block lunches I Will to N.H.S.: My twin sis- ter's quietness II, Day, College, Spring Mus- ical 2, Stage Crew 3, Camera Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT D. SALTZBERG 61 Woodlawn Dr., Chestnut Hill Bob, Bobbo Suppressed Desire: To get a B in English Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The spring musicals I, Weeks, College, Orange Shield 2, 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 3, A Cappella Choir 33 Senior Play 33 Rifle Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, Music Club 3. -Q. T JANE SALVIA 7 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.1 Party on Columbus Day I Will to N.H.S.: A iuke box in the cafeteria IV, Warren, Business, Office Work, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Work 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MARSHA SAMOYLENKO 37 Duffield Rd., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: I don't sup- press them I Will to N.H.S.: My violin UD I, Warren, College, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, Cav- alry Club 3, Orange Shield 3: Ohio Exchange 33 Legislature 3, Girls' Athletic Board 2, 3, Chairman 3, Field Hockey 1, 2. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3. , ' ' 35,-r.j 2 -' ag., ,T 5 ' frm-' 4 511 3, ,n k 'fry K 1 J ,Ayn ,, I ,I I at 1 HERBERT JAY SANDBERG 156 Park St., Newton Corner Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: When Mr. Koughan hit me with a window pole I Will to N.H.S.: My sneakers that I have used in gym for three years I, Bigelow, College, Orange Shield 3, J.V. Baseball 1, Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 3. FRANK SANTUCCI 293 Boylston St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Baseball III A, Weeks, Business, Base- ball 1, 2. RICHARD SANTUCCI 235 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Chico, Dick, Santuc Suppressed Desire: To make classroom before second bell Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: Danny Koughan's lectures II, Weeks, College, J.V. Base- ball 1, 2. JAMES H. SAURO 37 Cook St., Newton Sar Suppressed Desire: Twelve months vacation with pay every year Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year III A, Business. MARGARET JANE SCHEU 234 Bellevue St., Newton Janie Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: The day Mr. Argento said, Muy bien, Janie I Will to N.H.S.: My position of secretary in English class I, Montgomery Blair, Leg- islature 33 Spring Musical Com- mittee 2, Senior Play Committee 3, Basketball Manager 2, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Square Dance Club 2, Office Work 35 Junior Red Cross Re- presentative 33 Dance Commit- tee 3. ROSALYN SCHNEIDER 45 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre Roz, Rosebug, Rosabelle Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: My frequent visits to 2103 and the junior college, Brigadoon doon I Will to N.H.S.: All my fervent crushes Cand there were manyp I, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Spring Mus- ical Committee 2, Newtonite 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Office Work 3. LEONARD SCHRETER 25 Philmore Rd., Newton Lenny Suppressed Desire: To watch Mr. Hall smile Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: Leaving it I, Bigelow, College, Camera Club 3. ANNETTE SCIUMBATA 246 Cherry St., West Newton Butch, Mousie Suppressed Desire: To be , Fondesr Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Lasker II, Warren, College, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Newtonettes 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Neophytes 1, Vespers 2, Music Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2. 3 H ,1?f',s-' - 1 V IS' ,X x li 1' ' 4 4-...Q .J ,Ax ml ,A-F C., ,..f,r,, 1 - ,, .,. wing, 7 . 2 ff , ie 0 v ' 8 .fl . r, x .faqs in ' '95 .' 'J is sq ,,,.--4' i if . -'ff 9' ft' -if YY- ,fi s Q ., 1312 ,aw --X 9- ' 1 lx sukg, 'SG X 5 0: gf 449' v Q --' had rl '43 tx Z Y 5 N 6 vt' W iff? ff 'ov-A -ff s Jb PETER M. SCRIBNER 15 Bracebridge Rd., Newton Centre Pete Favorite Pastime: Skiing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Riot in the lunchroom Ig Weeks, College: Hockey 1. GEIUKLD BERNARD SEGEL 244 Temple St., West Newton Jerry. Jer Suppressed Desire: To be chosen for National Honor Society Favorite Pastime: Working on Orange Shield Ig Boston Latin: College: Or- ange Shield 3: Senior Play Com- mittee 3g Newtonian Represent- ative 3: Hunting and Fishing Club lg Cavalry Club 2, Aviation Club 2: Camera Club 33 French Club 3, Secretary 3. ALFRED J. SEVIGNY 15 Seldon St., Waban Al Favorite Pastime: Jim's Place Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The lunchroom riots IIg Weeks: College. ANN E. SEYFARTH 44 Putnam St., West Newton Annie Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Packard do an imitation of three Hawaiians I Will to N.H.S.: Mirrors for the girls' room Ig Warreng College: Home- room Manager 3: Newtonian 35 Senior Supper Committee 33 Dance Committees 2, 3: Vespers 33 Modern Dance 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Art Club 1, 3g Music Club 1. MALCOLM SHARPE 35 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands Mal Suppressed Desire: To catch Mr. Argento sneaking a smoke in the bushes in front of' Build- ing III I Will to N.H.S.: The cafeteria food - you can't take it with you Ig Weeks, Collegeg Legislature 33 Spring Musical 2: Senior Play 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2g Stage Crew 2, 3, Spanish Club 3g Debating Society 3. BARBARA SHAUGNESSY 12-A Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Barb Suppressed Desire: To have all classes on the first floor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2103 IV: Weeks: Service. VALERIE PAGE SHAW 47 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Val Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Malone's English UD class I Will to N.H.S.: One slightly banged-up baritone Chorn, that ish Ig Haddon High: College: New- tonian 3g Vespers 2, 35 Newtoni- an Representative 2g Newtonite 34 Senior Play 3: Dance Commit- tee 33 -Archery 2, A Cappella Choir 33 Glee Club 33 Modern Dance 35 Marching Band 2, 3g Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 2g Cavalry Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Senior Prom Committee 3: Hon- or Roll 2. KENNETH L. SHEIFFER 23 Converse Ave., Newton Kenny, Weight II Suppressed Desire: To take a typewriter from 2209 Favorite Pastime: Picking up stray cats with Geoff Ig Bigelow: College: Rifle Club 2: French Club 3: Camera Club' l 1 l I I l CYNTHIA SHERMAN uilding L the MAIQHALL H. SHERMAN 31 Bruce Lane Ne ton 56 Evelyn Rd-, Waban , W Lyn Favorite Pastime: R.H.S.J. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Showers? Ig Bigelow: Collegeg Dance Committee 1, French Club 1, 2, Personality Club lg Spanish Club 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3. Favorite Pastime: Lunch in S Block IV: Weeks: Business: Track Manager lg Meteorology Club 25 Motion Picture Squad 3. LYDIA IRENE SHIELDS 17 Park St., Newton Lil Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Giving un- wanted advice II, Bigelow, College, Music Club l, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Archery 1. MERNA SHUMAN 153 Cypress St., Newton Centre Mern Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. White and Our Town I Will to N.H.S.: My Bermuda shorts and knee socks I, Brighton High, College, New- tonite 2, 3, Office Work 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Sen- ior Play 3, Music Club 2, 3, Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, French Club 3, Newtonite 3. glgggrfull noir' hmclaroom, the f , t at-1 af .., ' 1 J ,W 1-1 Q -. A , I ' Q ' ' :Q 4 .iwbft A . X 'ff E . ' - 36. ffl '. ' Y PYZX J ' ff ,,. k ' V' gl' 1 I ., V ' 4 :ff 3, 5 - V V , , ,, . ,iff ' . k . I . ii' Y , it fix 3 QQ t .gs ily' DEVORA SHURE 64 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Debby Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. White and his great homeroom I Will to N.H.S.: A bridge from third floor of Building II to third floor of Building I I, Weeks, College, Newtonite 3, Senior Play Committee 33 Tennis Varsity 2, Music Club l, 2, 33 Alpha Beta 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice President 3. SYBIL SIEGEL 107 Upland Ave., Newton High- lands Sibby, Siege Suppressed Desire: To be able to go to A, B, and C lunch I Will to N.H.S.: All the worn out soles of shoes walking up and down stairs II, Weeks, College, Office Work 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical Committees 1, 2, Senior Play Committee 3, Music Club 3, Alpha Beta Club 1, Future Teachers of America 2, English Club 2, 3. ANTOINETTE SILVERI 55 Oakmont Rd., Newton Center Toni Suppressed Desire: To get through schooling I Will to N.H.S.: A better New- ton High II, Sacred Heart, College, Sen- ior Play Committee 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Personality Club 1, Home Economics Club 33 Spanish Club 3. RICHARD SILVERMAN ll Garrison St., Chestnut Hill Dick Suppressed Desire: To get an A from Mr. Holmes Favorite Pastime: S-Block lunch II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 3. BARBARA V. SIMMONS 49 Cross St., West Newton Simmy Suppressed Desire: To get an A in English I Will to N.H.S.: A whole new set of teachers II, Day, Business, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Outing Club 3. BARRY SISK 25 Trowbridge St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: B lunch Thursday in my sopho- more year I, Weeks, College, Basketball l, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 3. KAREN SLOVIN 85 Waban Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill Kay Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Los Senores Argento y Packard I Will to N.H.S.: Everything left from S-Block lunches I, Weeks, College, Dance Com- mittees 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Office Work 3, Personality Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3. PETER HANS SMAKULA 15 Orris St., Auburndale Pete Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The good times I had in orchestra and band I, Mt. Vernon, College, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Avia- tion Club l, Treasurer 1. 'A AE. , . .4 ,-9 -. ,f,: 1, -55, 7135 5 ll -I 3 Q '15 x, A 2 va .paras- C3 Q li AUDREY SMITH 24 Lawn Ave., Newtonville Odd, Smitty Favorite Pastime: Bernie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. White, football games II, Day, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers 2, 3. GAIL SMITH 74 Bowen St., Newton Centre Smitty Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: One Wednesday Night I Will to N.H.S.: P.P.D.P. II, Weeks, College, Legislature 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 2, Neophytes 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, Mod- ern Dance 1, Glee Club 1, Out- ing Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Girls' Chor- us 1, Rally Committee 1, 2. WILLIAM D. SNIDER 15 Blackstone Ter., Newton Bill, Willie, Snead Favorite Pastime: Watching the painters in English class I Will to N.H.S.: My bad knee 1, Bigelow, College, Finance Board 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, J.V. Baseball 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, National Hon- or Society 2, 3. MARILYN SOCHIN 27 Salisbury Rd., Newton Mar, Mal Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: All those great S Block lunches in 2103 I Will to N.H.S.: My mildewed gym towel II, J. E. Burke, College, Legis- lature 3, Spring Musical Com- mittees 2, Dance Committees 33 Rally Committee 1, Senior Play Committees 3, Tennis 2, 3, Ar- chery 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Per- sonality Club 1, 2, Art Club 3, Cavalry Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3. PETER MUNROE SOCKOL 15 Floral St., Newton Highlands Pete Suppressed Desire: To live a little Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon I, Weeks, College, Legislature 2, Hersey Exchange 3, Orange Shield 3, Newtonian Staff 33 Spring Musical 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 31 Debating Society 1, Music Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3. SYDNEY SOLOMONT g4g2 Center St., Newton Centre Y Suppressed Desire: To scream in 23 C Favorite Pastime: Dreaming of things I cannot have I, Weeks, College, Senior Ex- ecutive Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Vespers 2, 3, Tennis 3. MARION L. SOPRANO 29 Washington Pk., Newtonville Honey Favorite Pastime: Crzy-legs Kookla Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. White's homeroom IV, Day, Service, Music Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, Christmas Ves- pets 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. BETTE-ANN SPELFOGEL 57 Old Colony Rd., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To get my drivers' license Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Room 322 I, Weeks, College, Legislature 3, Newtonian 3, Newronite 1, 2, 3, Co-director 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Office Work 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Dance Committee 3. 41 1 i if fi ANNA LORANIE SPERA 1130 Walnut St., Newton Hlds. Annie, Ann Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Junior year I Will to N.H.S.: Our favorite pole in the cafeteria IV3 Weeks, College, Legisla- ture 3, Homeroom manager 1, Personality Club 1, Music Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. relaemzfz 4 JOSEPH SPEZZANO 91 Florence St., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To play Maj- or League Baseball Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 1303 IIIA, Weeks, College, Baseball Varsity 2, 3. , 1 DONALD H. SPIEL 75 Judith Rd., New-ton Centre Don Favorite Pastime: Girls ' I Will to N.H.S.: My hard earned blue cards C35 II, Weeks, College, Senior Play 3, Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Cavalry Club 2, 3, Neophytes 1. MAYER D. SPIVACK 182 Parker St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To photo- graph Elizabeth Taylor Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Smiling teachers II, Brighton High, College, Camera Club 3. musical organizations, the T., V. ,, BETTY STARR 11 Loring St., Newton Centre Bet, Beetyatarisserie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My struggle to write concise notes in Miss South's class I, Weeks, College, Legislature 2, Newtonian Staff 3, Senior Play Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Camera Club 2, Tennis Varsity 2, 3, Christmas Vespers 1, 2, 3, Spring Vespers 1, 2. -4? ROBERT B. STARRETT 37 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre Bob Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Riots in the lunchroom I Will to N.H.S.: More school spirit I, Weeks, College, Math Club 2, 3, Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3. GERALD SCOTT' STEEVES 77 Glen Ave., Newton Centre Short Sleeves Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation I Will to NIH S.: My seat in the smoking r -Jn' III A, Weeks, ..ollege. JAMES L. STEWART 110 Jewett St., Newton Corner jim Favorite Pastime: Eating I Will to N.H.S.: A swimming pool II, Bigelow, College, Cavalry Club 1, Motion Picture Squad 1. ELIZABETH A. STINEHOUR 28 Farmington Rd., West Newton Betty-Ann Suppressed Desire: To scream in a quiet study I Will to N.H.S.: A fool-proof system of convincing Miss Si- mone you're drastically ill II, Day, College, Alpha Beta 1, Glee Club 1, Archery 1, Mus- ic Club 1, Newtonian Repre- sentative 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, Newtonite 2, Newtonian Staff 33 Ohio Ex- change 3, Vespers 2, Spring Musical Committees 2, Senior Play Committees 3. CLIFFORD J. STINSON 24 Village Rd., Newtonville Cliff Suppressed Desire: To be a good pilot I Will to N.H.S.: The best of everything II, Day, College, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. SYLVIA STOPPER 389 Newtonville Ave., Newton- ville Syl Suppressed Desire: To be the girl who had everything I Will to N.H.S.: The showers in the girls' gym locker II, Roxbury Memorial, College. RICHARD STOVER 42 Ripley St., Newton Centre Smokey Suppressed Desire: To fly a jet Fondest ,Memory of N.H.S.: 2306 II, Weeks, College. . ,,,. 2 -I 2 : .15 ' fx' ix ri N -.-ff. . ' ig: ,gf A' J , :..':. 3, 'cf V V . vt! 9 f . get . fggsizi is ' ..f,f3 ' fi? qs fc 'f VV f ,fit-. . 4. I ggfisif ' 'wygil 4 ,J , - ak C e. 1 W H . fr-.'.f:':. JW' Xt' is A 5 .set .f -., 11. 'ff 'JTJ4 i.l L. fi al vi. 3. l I 43- -6 ---sr H' 1' ggi, , W, A -6 R. JAMES STRALEY 60 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Jim Suppressed Desire: To let my hair grow long Favorite Pastime: Playing me I5 Weeksg College5 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Basketball 1. EUGENE SULLIVAN 35 Newell Rd., Auburndale Duck, Sully Suppressed Desire: To drive a new car Favorite Pastime: Eating S Block lunch II5 Warreng College. MARTHA J. SUTHERLAND 60 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Marty Suppressed Desire: To dance one day in a ballet I Will to N.H.S.: My brother's Newton sweaterg my pony tail III-B5 Dayg College5 Outing Club 2, 35 Legislature 25 Tri-Hi- Y 2. WILFRED LEE SWAN, Jr. 56 Boyd St., Newton Corner Wil Suppressed Desire: To see a bridge between 3rd floor Building I to 3rd floor Build- ing II Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigham's at 2:30 I5 Bigelowg College5 Traffic Re- gulator Building I 3. VIRGINIA N. TACCONE 11 Walnut Hill Rd., Newton Ginny, Ginger, Gin Centre Suppressed Desire: To climb up fire escape after a fire drill Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Be- ing in Mr. Boyd's history class II5 Weeksg Office Work 1. DIANE TARMY 29 Auduborn Dr., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: To have a homeroom in Building III Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Get- ting out of school at 2:30 I5 Weeksg College5 Traffic Re- gulator 35 Legislature 35 Per- sonality Club 25 French Club 2 35 Senior Play Committees 3' 3 Art Club 15 Newtonian Staff 3 7 Cavalry Club 35 Orchesis 15 Ral- ly Committee 35 Newtonite Ad- vertising Staff 2, 33 Neophytes 15 Drama Club 35 Red Cross Council 25 Music Club 3. JEANETTE A. TEMPESTA 49 West St., Nonantum Favorite Pastime: Sports I Will to N.H.S.: My books II5 Our Lady's5 Business5 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Band 35 Archery 25 Volleyball 25 Basket- ball 35 Spring Musical Commit- tee 25 Science Club 35 French Club 35 Personality Club 25 Out- ing Club 25 Senior Play Com- mittee 3. JANINE-ROSE THIERRY 23 Calvin Rd., Newtonville Jin Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation day I Will to N.H.S.: An empty seat in the senior class II5 Day5 College5 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3. ik . MAXINE ANNE THOMAS 28 Newland St. Auburndale Max, Maxie Suppressed Desire: To have A lunches Favorite Pastime: Horses men II5 Warreng College5 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MARCELLA THOMPSON 5 Belmore Pk. Newton Lower Fa s Bunny Fondest Memory of NHS Football games I Will to N.H.S My Newton black sweater camel hair coat IV' Warren' Business' Outing C u 1 2 3 hysterical screaming as Q . ' ' 11 lli , , f , ' 11 PAULINE ELSIE TITUS 13 St. James St., Newton Corner Polly Favorite Pastime: Flying model planes and seeing demonstra- tions I Will to N.H.S.: Both leaky tunnels IV, Bigelow, Business. ANNARAE TONG 14 Maple Pk., Newton Centre Rae, Ting Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Baseball games Ig Weeks, College, Class Treas- urer 33 Legislature lg Newton- ian Art and Layout Editor 3g Hockey 1, 2, Softball lg Tennis 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 33 Executive Committee 3. Iii IRENE JOAN TREDDIN 170 River St., West Newton Renie, Nene Suppressed Desire: To give a loud shout in a study hall I Will to N.H.S.: Air cushioned seats II, IVg Warren, Business, Home- room Manager 25 Girls' Chorus lg Personality Club 1, Music Club 2, 3. F, y mn I' r E--rs' x -' LORING TRENHOLM 53 Bow Rd., Newton Centre Major Suppressed Desire: To park my car on the lawn I Will to N.H.S.: A clean lunch- room Ig Weeks, College, Football 1, 2g Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35 Science Fair 2, Graduation Usher 2, Senior Play 3. SHEILA T ROCKMAN 526 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To graduate I Will to N.H.S.: A bridge con- necting third floor Building II to fourth floor Building 1 II, Brookline High, College, Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 3. PATRICIA J. TRUNDLE 121 Hunnewell Ave. Pat Suppressed Desire: Charles! Favorite Pastimes Boston Bruins, motoring smartly II, Bigelow, Collegeg Music Club 1, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. VEIM ANN TUMA 225 Chapel St., Newtor Vicki I Will to N.H.S.: My New Yorl- accent Ilg Long Island City, Business ROBERT H. TURNER 25 Curve St., West Newton Meatman, Bob, Bobby Favorite Pastime: Playing sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Sleeping in history class III Ag Warren, Service. DONALD TUSHIN 31 Randlett Pk., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To build a tunnel under the Atlantic ocean Favorite Pastime: Going to the detention room with Mr. Pet- erson Ig Bethesda-CC Highg Collegeg Social Room 3. NANCY JANE TUTHILL 1784 Washington St., Auburn- dale Kitty, Kitten, Nance Favorite Pastime: Phil I Will to N.H.S.: Bigger tennis courts for girls and more of them II, Warren, College, Outing Club 2, 3g Personality Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Music Club 3, Camera Club 1. Y' I .1 X i... 'iv 'K , mis x' ' X lx, 1 ow I V . -IJ .ii MV1u'i A-..sif'le r Qi if A r I 419: 1 V1 fhai. '3- A . -r fs. his THOMAS J. URELL 28 Freeman St., Auburndale Tom Suppressed Desire: To own a 315,000 sports car Favorite Pastime: Going to S- Block lunch II, Warren, College, Football 1, 2, 3. JOHN L. VACCARO 150 Islington Rd., Auburndale J. L. Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Play rehearsals I, Warren, College, Senior Play 3, Football 1, 2, Varsity Track 1. CAROL ANN VACHON 81 Los Angeles St., Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The cafeteria I Will to N.H.S.: A pencil sharpener for room 332 IV, Day, Business, Legislature 2, Honor Roll 2. GEORGE R. VACHON 37 Jasset St., Nonantum Favorite Pastime: Guess I Will to N.H.S.: My gym shorts IV, Day, Service. NANCY ANN VACHON 151 Warren St., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Watching Bruins and Newton Hockey Team I Will to N.H.S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Davidson II, Weeks, College. SOPHIE SYLVIA VANGEL 46 Cummings Rd., Newton Centre Sop, Soph Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard's English class I Will to N.H.S.: A monument to all seniors who have Build- ing I homerooms II, Weeks, College, Home- room Manager 3, Spring Musi- cal Committee 2, Newtonian Re- presentative 2, Newtonite 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Personal- ity Club 1, Music Club 2, Ves- pers 1, 2, 3. if RICHARD E. VAN LEIR 24 Duffield Rd., Auburndale Lucky Favorite Pastime: Riding around I Will to N.H.S.: My books IIIA, Philadelphia, Service. POLLY J. VEINOTT 27 Carver Rd., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: To own a baby blue convertible Favorite Pastime: Forgetting to do my homework I, Weeks, College, Basketball 1, Softball 1, 2, Rifle Club 1, Personality Club 1, 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, De- bating Society 1, Home Econom- ics Club 3, Office Work 2, 3. DAVID C. VILLEGAS 53 Newtonville Ave., Newton Suppressed Desire: To get rid of the English Department Favorite Pastime: Polishing the car I, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY VINCENT 69 Gore St., Waltham Andy I Will to N.H.S.: All my exam- ination marks Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Va- cations IIIA, St. Charles', Business. .,.' V ,Qt , I xi mfg . mil' 'J I CAROL ANN WALKER 14 Abbott St., Newton Upper Falls PeeWee Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried someday I Will to N.H.S.: A smoking room with a juke box and a coke machine IV, Weeks, Business, Personal- ity Club 1, Music Club 1, Out- ing Club 2, Homeroom Manager 1. JANE MARIE WALKER 32 Walter St., Newton Centre Janie Favorite Pastime: Being with the driver of a certain '52 Ford ' Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My sophomore year II, Weeks, College, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, Spring Musical 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, Anti-Smoking Committee 1, 2, Orange Shield 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. at the Waltham game anal . , 'gnclrlf ' , ff .glggg 'xf ' . CAROLE MAE WALLACE 27 Champa St., Newton Upper Falls Favorite Pastime: Detention I Will to N.H.S.: A large bot- tle of red ink IV, Weeks, Business, Person- ality Club 1, Music Club 1. 1' ? ' .- 05533 AL:-.,. .'.- RICHARD WALSH 119 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To get all MAPS!! Favorite Pastime: Attending mo- torcycle races II, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3. RALPH DONALD WATSON 126 Charles St., Auburndale Supressed Desire: To run New- ton High II, Warren, College. GEORGE F. WATTENDORF 62 Charles St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To climb Mount Chocorua in the dark without a flashlight I, Manter Hall School, Cam- bridge, College, Rifle Club 2, Camera Club 3, International Club 3. ROBERT WAXMAN 18 Green Pk., Newton Bob Suppressed Desire: To steal a typewriter Fondest Memory. of N.H.S.: Chemistry class without Mr. H. I, Bigelow, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Legislature 1, 3g Baseball 1, Basketball 1. PAMELA T. WEBBER 85 Ridge Rd., Waban Pam Favorite Pastime: Bob I Will to N.H.S.: A tunnel that directly connects Buildings I and II. II, Warren, College, Senior Play Committee 33 Camera Club 2, Personality Club 1, Music Club 33 Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Newtonite 3. BARBARA WEGNER 37 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Barby Suppressed Desire: Mine's too suppressed to be a desire Favorite Pastime: Having fun I, II, Weeks, College, Dance Committees 3: Senior Play Com- mittee 3: Latin Club 2, Music Club 3, Art Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 3. JUDITH WEISFELD 36 Glendale Rd., Newton Centre Judy Suppressed Desire: To become a Spanish stenographer Favorite Pastime: The translation of the Spanish book Mariane- la by Galdos I, James Madison, New York, College, Art Club 33 Music Club 3, Home Economics Club 3. tif' n f it I Q15 'x 1 .5 Lg V- ,nr I, , X : f' .pf rw..n I Q .D A ,Ju Z IFR 'WOW 'QQ N 'Z DIANNE P. WEISMAN 736 Watertown St., Newtonville Di Suppressed Desire: To marry a millionaire I Will to N.H.S.: My old beat- en-up Revere High School sweater IV, Revere High, Business. LOIS ANN WEISS 140 Eastbourne Rd., Newton Centre Lo Suppressed Desire: To become a success in life Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunches in 1103 II, Weeks, College, Vespers 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Committee 3, Archery 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Person- ality Club 3g Outing Club 1. DORIS E. WELLNER 21 Burdean Rd., Newton Centre Dolly, Red Suppressed Desire: To study medicine at the University of Leipzig Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 233 I, Girls' Latin, College, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Math Club 2, 33 Science Club 2, Office Work 2, 3, Orange Shield 33 Latin Club 3, Scholarship Roll 1, 2. MICHAEL WERNER 107 Hartmann Rd., Newton Centre Mike, Sam Suppressed Desire: To paint the blue cards white I Will to N.H.S.: Shakeless floors in Building I II, Weeks, College, Aviation Club 1, 2. PAUL WHELPLEY 361 Austin St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: That rare no school an- nouncement I Will to N.H.S.: Two more one hour-long lunch periods IIIA, Warren, Business. BERNARD N. WHITE 22 Terrace Ave., Newton High- lands Bernie Favorite Pastime: Watching for 2:30 to come Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Va- cations and weekends II, Weeks, College. DAVID WHITE 81 Brackett Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2:30 p.m., honor study 31, Weeks, College, French Club DOROTHY WHITKIN 14 Holland St., Newton Dotty Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano I Will to N.H.S.: My tennis playing ability IV, Jeremiah E. Burke, College, Music Club 3, Senior Play 3, Christmas Vespers 3. girl I ADA JANE WHITMORE 31 Sterling St., West Nevivton Adie Suppressed Desire: To get good marks Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Senior Play and Brigadoon' IIIB, Arnold School, Business, Girls' Chorus 2, Secretary 2, Senior Play 3, Office Work 35 Band 3, Softball 2, Basketball 33 Red Cross Council 3, Personal- ity Club 2, Outing Club 2, Mus- ic Club 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, Spring Musical Commit- tees 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3. mort important, .rn-'A HIM! 3 I vi Q , . evra 'N R ffl ' i f l pea 2 - F--5 .-it ' A'.f.-XF.. 1 'N A 1'-.4 :A ,f f :. Quill .-f5'I,.5- fi: 2.1.2 DONALD B. WHITNEY 182 Allerton Rd., Newton Highlands Bruce, usually Hey Whitney Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The boys from Jim's Place I Will to N.H.S.: That orange and black Model A II, Weeks, College, Drama Board Chairman 3, Legislature 3, Senior Play 3, Drama Club 33 Neophytes 1. SARAH N. WILSON JOYCE C. WHITWORTH 17 Bonwood St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Riding, danc- ing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The people II, Day, College, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Vespers 2, Badminton 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Outing Club 2, 33 Music Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH J. WILLIAMS 14 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton Betty, Bets, Willie Suppressed Desire: To bring a full course meal to S-Block I Will to N.H.S.: A retirement fund for Mr. Packard, all male classes for J. C. Hall I, Warren, College, Camera Club 1, Vice President 1, Music Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Per- sonality Club 2, Modern Dance the 230 bell .YQ goodb e ,kg , ... . MARILYN WILLIAMS 995 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Mal, Willy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My summer vacations I Will to N.H.S.: My favorite post in the cafeteria IV, Needham, College. SUE WILLIAMSON 37 Hagen Rd., Newton Centre Sue, Willie 1, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 2, 3, Committee on School Clubs 3, Glee Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, New England Schools Science Contest 2, Senior Supper Committee 3, Math Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3, Sec- fetary 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. ROBERT M. WILSON 298 Cherry St., West Newton Shorty, Willie Westinghouse Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Trade lunch at 11:30 I Will to N.H.S.: My final ex- amination marks IIIA, Warren, Business. 22 Southwick Rd., Waban Sally, Wilfred Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Waltham game of 1953 I, Warren, College, Treasurer of the Associates 3, Constitution Committee 1, 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Mod- ern Dance 1, Cheerleader 2, 33 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Neophytes 1, Ves- pers 1, Anti-Smoking Commit- tee 2, Legislature 1, 2, 3, French Club 3: Orange Shield 2, Rally Committee 2, 3, Secretary 33 Newtonian 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Scholarship Roll 1, 2, Finance Board 2, Spring Musical Com- mittee 2. CHARLES C. WINCHESTER 142 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Flying I, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Legislature 2, Rifle Club 1, Projector Club 2, Spring Musical Committees 2, Orange Shield 2, Pennsylvania Exchange 3, J.V. Football 1, Captain 1. BARBARA WINOKUR 11 Hyde Ave., Newton Babs Suppressed Desire: To get all KIA-YS!! Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Fire drills in the middle of a test I, Bigelow, College, Latin Club 1, Personality Club 1, Cavalry Club 1, Glee Club 1, Outing, Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 3, Vespers 1, 2. JOSEPH F. WINSHIP 725 Watertown St., Newtonville Joe Suppressed Desire: To have ash trays built into the ink wells Favorite Pastime: Driving girls around II, Day, Service. MARY L. WINSOR 284 Lake Ave., Newton High- lands Suppressed Desire: To be a doctor I Will to N.H.S.: All the mid- night oil I burned I, II, Weeks, College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Sec- retary 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Senior PlaY 32 Newtonettes 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, Christmas Vespers 1, 2, All State Music Festival 1, 2, 3. - 'S 1 5.4 '. r 'Qs 1 W fl' , wen-Z I t. j a A 9 'wry-rw-af-sw.. .. - . 1. !?'e.J,'Ti4i':' ' LV' -'Ti :fe 'f j , '..-'Aint-5 f . . ,.:,7 ...gf -J -4--'77 265 mf' .J .G .J X l f f ' 11 1 v P.. ,.L , . I-5 if H ' 1 4 41 Q .lj gl. j ,. 1.5 amiga! . A X BARRY WINSTON 56 Miller Rd., Newton Centre Buddy, Professeur Favorite Pastime : Breezing around N.H.S. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Hav- ing physics classes with Mr. Hawkes after Newton has won a football game II, Weeks, College, Camera Club 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Cavalry Club 35 French Club'3, Orange Shield 3. JAMES C. WIPER 62 Agawam Rd., Waban Monk, Wipe Favorite Pastime: Sports I Will to N.H.S.: A perfect. football season II, Warren, College, Orange Shield 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Golf 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Base- ball 2, 3. RONALD W. WITTY 54 Washington Pk., Newtonville Ronny Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S-Block lunch I, Day, College, Pennsylvania Exchange 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Boys' Chorus 3. ANN C. WOLBERT 1841 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Penny Suppressed Desire: To suppress desire Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Brigadoon 1953 I, Warren, College, Field Hoc- key 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 1, Newton- ian 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2, Spring Musi- cal 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. ROCHELLE WOLF 119 Gordon Rd., Waban Rikki Suppressed Desire: To own horses and collies Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- ing and mountain climbing II, Warren, College, Field Hoc- key 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Soft- ball 1, Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT WOLFF 259 Hartmann Rd., Newton Bobby Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Detention with Mr. Peterson I Will to N.H.S.: My many worn out erasers II, Brookline High, College, International Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3. Centre THOMAS WOODS 14 Aspen Ave., Auburndale Tom, Tommy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Flunking French with Miss Giroux I Will to N.H.S.: Knock-proof radiators for study hall I, Warren, College, Camera Club 1, Math Club 2. WILLIAM FORBES YOUNG 9 Russell Rd., Newton Bill, Willie Suppressed Desire: To stow away on the Yarmouth I Will to N.H.S.: A compass and chart for the Guidance Office II, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, All State Music Festival 1, 3, Spring Musical 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3. rfeniomt Ma you have NANCY ZIMAN 110 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre Nan Suppressed Desire: To get an A in Math I Will to N.H.S.: The crowded tunnels I, Weeks, College, Vespers 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 33 Newtonite 3, Music Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Cho s 1, 2, French Club 1, Latin Clglb 3, Red Cross Council 2, 3, Out- ing Club 2, Personality Club 1, Cavalry Club 1. HELAINE R. ZIMMERMAN 970 Centre St., Newton Centre Zimmie Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Those crazy, mixed up foot- ball rallies I Will to N.H.S.: My low, hus- ky, untamed, and fascinating voice I, Jeremiah Burke, College, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Bad- minton 2, Softball 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Newtonite 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, Cavalry Club 3, Vespers 2, 3. the l -Q.. 3 NORMAN M. ZINMAN 53 Aberdeen St., Newton Centre Normie Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch in S-Block I Will to N.H.S.: My gym shorts II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. AUDREY M. ZOROLOW 23 Hardine St., West Newton II, Day, College, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3, French Club 33 Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Square Dance Club 3, Neophytes 1, Drama Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. DOROTHY P. ZWONCUS 2163 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Dotry Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: C lunches I Will to N.H.S.: More home- room teachers like Mr. Knap- man II, Warren, College, Neophytes 1, Stage Crew 2, Drama Club 2, 3. I 'Q ,auf Qu 3,5 t gzyarnaffi ,f:?+.?i H NANCY LEE BURRILL 25 Bemuth Rd., Newton Highlands Nan, Nance, Blondie Suppressed Desire: M.W. Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Packard, football, M.W. II, Weeks, College, French Club 2, 33 Rally Committee 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 33 Music Club 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Rifle Club 1, English Club 3, Personality Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Newtonite Staff 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical Committees 2, Building I Office 3. ROBERT Ii. CARON 935 Beacon St., Newton Centre Bob Suppressed Desire: To skip classes without being caught Favorite Pastime: Beach parties in Maine II, Sacred Heart, College, Hoc- key 2, 3. RUTHE DHIONIS 112 Gibbs St., Newton Centre Ruthie Suppressed Desire: To get all A's I Will to N.H.S.: Elevators in all bsuildings II, Day, College, Dance Com- mittees l, 3, Neophytes 1, Outing Club 2, 3, Personality and Dress 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. ELIZABETH H. DUNN 52 Greylock Rd. Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Riflery Fondest Memory of N.H.S.. Democracy in Action I, Belmont High, College, Rifle Club 2, Art Club 2, Future Teachers of America 2, Orange Shield 3, Newton- ite Advertising Staff 3. MARGARET MARY FAY 88 North St. Newtonville Peggy Suppressed Desire: To pass everything and get out of high school Favorite Pastime: T.M. IV, Brookline, Business, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Outing Club 3. CAROL ANNE FORMALARIE ll Dana Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: To get out of high school I Will to N.H.S.: Some new teachers IV, Warren, Business, Outing Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, Tri- Hi-Y 3. JOSEPH FRANCIS FOURNIER 30 Maple St., Watenown Chick Suppressed Desire: To build a hot rod Favorite Pastime: Souping up cars IIA, St. Patrick's, Service. if. -,Qs A A31 - .- X W. s 3 ' I 'TMA ff , r 515' -.. z '1 fe 1 V 3 t oi 'Sn f X X x x K2 x N? a ,W . R' Xl X K. fl :L xiii ,fr ' 3? - ,ffcflll 4 T Z iq: , xg -fs! 4' ,R ysfmyfk vt5,'f5', zL,y'f',-Q' ll' ' ' if- ' 'vi' f if , jf Q, A I 15? 5,584 Q LM 'Va ,tr v M. I M 2' N. , I 6 , .....,,.. -,wpfafmwmtmmmgmnm MARSHA S. GOLDBERG 140 Stanley Rd., Waban Micki Favorite Pastime: Men I Will to N.H.S.: An air-con- ditioning system for the tun- nels II, Chelsea, College, Modern Dance 2, 3, Music Club 2, 33 Personality Club 2, Drama Club 3, English Club 35 Christmas Vespers 3, Office Work 2, Spring Musical 2, 3. MICHAEL GRINLEY 109 River Rd., West Newton Mike Favorite Pastime: Anne Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The football games IIIA, Warren, Service. ANNE HARDING 219 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands Bunny II, Weeks, College, Homeroom Manager 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Newtonettes 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 2. ROGER HOGSETT 20 Parson St., West Newton Rog Favorite Pastime: Building my car, drag racing I Will to N. H. S.: Two hour lunch periods II, Day, Business, Hockey 33 Intramural Basketball 3, Au- dio Visual Aid Squad l, 2, 3. DAVID W. HUNTER 33 Fountain St., West Newton Dave Suppressed Desire: To suppress my desires Favorite Pastime: Collecting old Fords II, Day, College, Projectors' Club 1. BENJAMIN HYMAN 8 Olde Field Rd., Newton Center Ben, Benjie Favorite Pastime: Bothering home room teachers Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games of 1953 II, Weeks, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2. GERALDINE KEARSLEY 42 Prairie Ave., Auburndale Gerry Suppressed Desire: To do what I want, when I want, and how I want Favorite Pastime: Listening to Symphony Sid's , jazz, blues music IV, Warren, Business. EDWARD JOSEPH KELLEY 387 Washington St., Newton Ed, Kel Suppressed Desire: To eat all three lunches Favorite Pastime: Having that butt between classes II, Boston College High, Col- lege. in all you ah always be DOROTHY ANN KIRWAN 233 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Dottie Suppressed Desire: To skip school I Will to N.H.S.: My warning cards, my sister's sneakers IV, Weston, Business, Outing Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2. DOMINIC MAIOCCA 380 Boylston St Newton Centre Donnie trade Favorite Pastime: Sports IIIA, Weeks, Business Suppressed Desire: To work at JOHN MALTON 16 Stiles Ter., Newton Centre Jack Suppressed Desire: To take a trip by car through the United States Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Boy's Chorusf Mr. Merritt IIg Weeks, College, Boys' Chorus 2, 3. CATHERINE MARIE MELIA 163 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Cathy Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Nute's English class and hours spent in 315 Will to N.H.S.: More people like Mr. Gradone and Mr. Davidson IV, Weeksg Business, Home Economics Club lg Modern Dance l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. cmd may your dayr at NH .Y remembered as the 'Wonderful time ARTHUR F. QUEBEC 97 Court St., Newtonville Queb Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Traffic jams in Building II I Will to N.H.S.: My gym clothes IHA, Dayg Service. ROBERT ROACH 966 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Bob Favorite Pastime: Loafing Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Graduation day IV, Weeks, Business. LOUIS SANTUCCI 418 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Sibbi Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton's 32-51 win over Wal- tham I XVill to N.H.S.: All of my forged notes IHA, Weeksg Service. ROBERT TEDSTONE 16 Madison Ave., Newtonville Bob, Hot Rod Favorite Pastime: Girls Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Lunch, 2:30 . IIIB, IV, Dayg Business, Audio Visual Aid Squad 1, 2, 3. JOHN WALSH 47 Carl St., Newton Highlands Jack Favorite Pastime: Golf Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Being through with Speech Hall II, Weksg College. ilu illllemnmtm IREN E JOAN TREDDIN December 2 7 195 5 JEROME W OTERI JR February 26 195f NORMAN ANASTASIA 28 Melville Ave., Newton Sonny Suppressed Desire: To be a mechanic Favorite Pastime: Fixing auto- mobiles IIIA, Day, Service. GEORGE H. BARRUS. JR. 2 Centre St., Natick Favorite Pastime: Boating I Will to N.H.S.: The empty classroom seat IIIA, Coolidge Jr. High, Busi- ness. RICHARD BATTISTA 1011 Washington St., Newtonville Rabbit Suppressed Desire: To be an artist Favorite Pastime: Talking to girls IV, Day, Service. N. JOHN BELLANTONI 634 Sawmill Brook Pkway., Newton Centre Eddie, Bell Suppressed Desire: To marry a beautiful 5 foot, 5 inch blue- blonde I Will to N.H.S.: Mr. Boyle's English homework, Room 23D IIIA, Warren, College, Busi- ness. ROBERT BROWN 67 Brook St., Wellesley Bob Suppressed Desire: To own land in Vermont Favorite Pastime: Hunting IIIA, VC'ellesley, Business. EARL WILLIAM BUZZELL 164 Franklin St., Framingham Buzz, Bill Suppressed Desire: To find a good job after graduation Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Home room teachers IIIA, Lincoln, Service, Newton Technical - Vocational High School Basketball 2. TERRY CARTER 46 Riverdale Rd., Wellesley Terry Suppressed Desire: Springfield gym team Favorite Pastime: Gymnastics IIIA, Wellesley, Service, Col- lege. ALAN COHEN 127 Gordon Rd., Waban PATRICIA A. DREW 116 Jewett St., Newton Pat Favorite Pastime: Eating I Will to N.H.S.: My'test books IV, Bigelow, Business. RALPH FARESE 43 Summer St., Watertown Suppressed Desire: To join the Navy as a 2nd Electrician IIIA, West, Service. ROBERT GALLAGHER 17 Bacon St., Newton Gal Favorite Pastime 2 Playing Checkers Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: De- tention room IV, Bigelow, Business. JOEL LEWIS GILBERT 73 Bracket Rd., Newton Joe Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Mr. Gallagher's Latin Ameri- ca, Class of 1952 I Will to N.H.S.: All my books and homework ' II, Bigelow, College. PHYLLIS LOUISE GORHAM 101 Madison Ave., Newtonville Phyl, Mike Suppressed Desire: To have at least seven sons Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: My sophomore year IV, Tuley High, Chicago, Busi- ness, Personality Club 1, Out- ing Club 3. JOSEPH W. GORMLEY, JR. 26 Kendall Lane, Framingham Joe Suppressed Desire: To graduate IIIA, Framingham, Business. KENNETH HAROLD HAYS 244 Lexington St., Auburndale Stumpa Suppressed Desire: To go to many parties this year I Will to N.H.S.: My term tests for three years IIIB, Warren, Service, Legis- lature 2, Football 1, 2, Hoc- key 1, 2,-3, Baseball 1, 2. MATTHEW HURWITZ 73 Cotton St., Newton Centre. ROBERT L. JOHNSON 473 Waltham St., West Newton Bob II, Warren, Service. PETER JOOS 95 Columbia Ave., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Loafing I Will to N.H.S.: The home- work that never got done II, Weeks, College. ROBERT JULE 187 Cypress St., Newton Centre Bob Suppressed Desire: To make career of the Navy Favorite Pastime: Working with electricity IIIA, Weeks, Service. THOMAS KELLY 611 Washington St., Newton Kelly Favorite Pastime: Sitting in the office I Will to N.H.S.: My blue cards IV, Bigelow, Service, Football 1. CONRAD KERSTING 82 Crescent St., Auburndale I Will to N.H.S.: Newton Trade School IIIA, Warren, Business. JOHN LANDRY 955 Center St., Newton Centre Business. DANIEL LANIGAN 20 Columbus St., Newton Highlands Dan Favorite Pastime: Cars I Will to N.H.S.: My parking space along the fence IIIA, Weeks, Business. ROY LANNIGAN 11 Maple Cir., Newton Corner 111A, Bigelow, Service. ARTHUR NICKERSEN LEONARD 223 Central St., Auburndale Nick Suppressed Desire: To get into a small business and work- to the top I Will to N.H.S.: Books and seats I have had IIIA, Warren, Business. AUBREY MALONEY 23 Brook St., New-ton Corner Suppressed Desire: To graduate I Will to N.H.S.:,Report cards IIIA, Bigelow, Business. JAMES MALONEY 3A Green St., Watertown Jimmy Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Girls IIIA, St Patrick's, Business. ROBERT MARQUIS 6 Westchester Rd., Newton Corner Bob Suppressed Desire: To own oil wells Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Ray and John I, Bigelow, College, Rifle Club 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, Orange Book 35 Stage Crew 3. EDWARD TIMOTHY MCCRUDDEN 16 Highland Pk., Newtonville Mac Favorite Pastime: Girls Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Lunchroom II, Day, College, Hockey 1, 2. ROBERT A. MCKNIGHT 27 Durant St., Newton Corner Bob Favorite Pastime: Not passing in any homework Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Math 4 I, Bigelow, Coliegeg Stage Crew 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN 16 Arundle Ter., Newtonville IIIA, Newton Technical-Voca- tional High, Business. JOHN MEDAGLIA 318 Auston St., West Newton Station Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in studies Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When I got my first blue card IV, 'Watertown High, Service 158 f I MICHAEL MERLINOS 56 Rockland Pl., Newton Upper Falls Mike , Favorite Pastime: Meeting Joan Jacobs during S Block I Will to NfH.S.: All the blown fuses in Building III IIIA, Day, Business. CHARLES MERRIAM 9 Malvern St., Auburndale Charlie Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Football games II, Weeks, College, Football 3, Newtonite Staff 3, Boys' Chorus 2, 3. BRUCE MORROW Maple Dell Lane, Holliston Suppressed Desire: To open up my own auto repair shop Favorite Pastime: Working on automobiles IIIA, Holliston, Business. WALTER PHILLIPS 211 Bellevue St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To have trivial and unnecessary home- work discontinued Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The door I, Bigelow, College, Home room Manager 2, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3. JOSEPH LOUIS PINEAU 50 Washington St., Natick Joe Suppressed Desire: Angie Favorite Pastime: Angie IIIA, Service, Business. GEORGE CLIFFORD POIRIER 506 California St., Newtonville Frenchy, Kory Suppressed Desire: To go out with Dagmar I Will to N.H.S.: My gym shorts IV, Day, Service. WALTER EVERETT POND 45 Jennings Rd., Holliston Favorite Pastime: Working on automobiles Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The Teachers IIIA, Holliston, Service. RICHARD KELLOGG PRATT, Jr. 504 Ward St., Neuton Centre 504 Ward St., Newton Centre Dick Surppressed Desire: To beat Mudd Sharrigan in a drag Favorite Pastime: Building my rod II, Weeks, College. DONALD QUINLAN 115 Waban Pk., Newton Corner Donnie, Quinie Suppressed Desire: To get all A's and B's Favorite Pastime: Loafing II, Bigelow, College, Legisla- ture 1, Basketball 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2. JOSEPH PATRICK RING 46 Northgate Pk., West Newton Joe Suppressed Desire: To have a senior smoking room Favorite Pastime: Women IV, Warren, Service. EDWIN H. ROGERS 29 North St., Newtonville Ed Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: The 2:30 bell I Will to N.H.S.: Tunnels and stairways three times larger I, Day, College, Math Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. GEORGE RUSSO 129 Edinboro St., Newtonville LESLIE WALTER SABLES Mt. Auburn St., Hopkington IIIA, Hopkington. LAURENCE RICHARD SAMPSON 50 Parker Ave., Newton Centre Dick Favorite Pastime: Working on cars Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: 2:30 bell II, Weeks, Service. MORRIS B. SILVERMAN 86 Audubon Dr., Oak Hill ALEXANDER SINCLAIR 1058 Walnut St., Newton Highlands Al Suppressed Desire: To make gym teachers do thirty five minutes of cailisthenics Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in S Block II, Boston Technical, Service. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN JR. 979 Chestnut St., Upper Falls Joe, Sully Suppressed Desire: To be 4F Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Miss Nute's junior English class and the person who sat beside me. IV, Weeks, Business. EDWARD TOBIN 443 Wolcot St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To play drums with Duke Ellington I Will to N.H.S.: My Biology note book I, Boston College High, Col- lege, Senior PlY 39 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ENID TOYE 51 Glen Ave., Newton Centre Barb, Barby, Bobby Suppressed Desire: To own a light blue Cadillac Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: S Blocks II, Taft, College, Personality Club 3, Music Club 3, Cav- alry Club 3. PETER VALLAS 21 Trowbridge St., Newton Centre Pete Suppressed Desire: To play school baseball Favorite Pastime: Footbal IV, Commerce High, Business. 159 CURTIS VAN VLOTEN 21 Oak Ter., Newton Highlands Curt Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When Miss Brackett fell in Mr. Bailey's wastebasket I Will to N.H.S.: A lit time bomb with a one half inch fuse II, Weeks, Service. RICHARD W. VOSE, JR. 5 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Dick Suppressed Desire: To become a good cabinetmaker Favorite Pastime: Watching the Bruins IIIA, Day, Service. JAMES ARTHUR WEATHERLY 473 Auburn St., Auburndale Jim Suppressed Desire: To get my picture in the Newtonian Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Vacations I, Warren, College. GEORGE WERNER 122 Berkeley St., West Newton Barney, Pete, Tom, Jack, Al I, South Shore High, Chicago, College, Homeroom Manager 2, Legislature 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, Hqckey l, 2-, Music Club 2, Spanish Club 2. DONALD WESOLOWSKI 25 Kenton St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To play baseball for the Boston Red Sox I Will to N.H.S.: My math book IIIA, Warren, Football 2, Baseball 2. GEOFFREY WHEELER 94 Park Ave., Newton Weights, Geoff Suppressed Desire: To drive through the Park Street sub- way at five o'clock Favorite Pastime: Picking up stray cats I, Bigelow, College, Home- room Manager 1, 2, Legisla- ture 1, 2, Varsity Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Hockey 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 2. PAUL WHITTEMORE 20 Dexter Ave., Watertown Wilie Suppressed Desire: To travel with the Milwaukie Braves for one full season Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: Newton's beating Watertown in football in 1953 IIIA, College, Technical Vo- cational Basketball Manager l, 2, Dance Committees 1. HENRY THOMAS WOODLE 4 Janet Rd., Newton Centre Hank Favorite Pastime: Building my car Fondest Memory of N.H.S.: When I dropped a window pole out of the window while trying to get my lunch II, Weeks, College, Science Club 1. M. 3 in , FSL 'g N .A ,QI N. ,N fgiufs ,I .':1,,,: 4 -. -.v.. -' R' 1: 'TH ' N 1 'P'-E9 Y!g '. 61,2 ,got-f' - .' - i' ' -- FG? ,, :xg 2124- Wifi ,. ,, . g fjwlfjz 1 an 1,53 ' R F I M - , il' ' 4 ,W if ,P , Hjiv-,X-r',W:. :Qs iii! .P - gem' fix 55fh'ff?'+?WI 1 . 1w..'.-Ijggwg A ,, 1- pi, 39. 1.2 : , , L I-.X.S'sf!.z-if? ' Q fe. -F' 0 P . ,Jai A , fa.. .a ,X , 1.1 12 3' : 9 , lf, E 1 f i? ff. 5,3345 -WL 2 5 ' it 'ui' . 'W .Eli 1, W Q, ,,: .gif , f,'7i5 -5, f 219' af? K I, nv' O l .Ig I U f 5 l l 1 I Q I 1 I I 1 1 0 . I . ' . ,'s'!, :V 4 1 1 mf Ns N il ll 1 N I E 1 ' 1 .3 T , ter I 230 , H P f Y We, of the Newtonian staff, wish to thank our advertisers. We hope that you will help us show our gratitude by patronizing their prod- ucts. 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E., Hardware--- ....rr,... ,... , -- 177 Nutting, Merrill C.E.. ,...... Crowley Bros.. ...... . ........... 169 Orchid Cleaners. ....r..t Deerfoot Farms. .... L Derman Rug Co.. ........I Doelcam Corporation ..... . 178 164 186 Paramount Theatre v....., Purdy Photographers ....... Ray and Eddies .1.1v,.,,...1,rI.1 Driben ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,. , ,.., I .,,I A I,Ir 1, 1 182 Rich, Bellinger, 8: Mackay Eastman Flower Shop .,....,. .,...,. 8 ....... 169 Robinson Home Utilities Eastern Tree 8: Landscape Corp. ..... ....... I 81 Rooney, Collins E ..... .ss,sss... . Edgar, H, E., Co ,--- -,.--,,,,rr,V,,--,- , 174 Simpson House. s,,. Flodin Sewing Machine Co., -.---, 182 Star Market ....ss.,...... Francis Shop, ,,,,.,,,, -,-------,lI A 168 Steuben's Restaurant Friend Lumber Cofpb v----.,- A 177 Sllvalle, David ......1t.,.., - G. 8: S. Paper Co.. ....,...,...,... 174 Thomas, Benjamin M. General Ice Cream Corp, ,...,... 177 Tip.-Top Cleaners .......sss..,..... - Greenfield's .......,.,,.,,,.......,.. t 8 176 Transmission Engineering 'Co Hathaway's Amoco Station ,-,,,l 178 University Pharmacy ,s.. .. s..ssss Healer Motors. -,.,..,.....,,...,,,., 181 Ware, G. R., Jewelers ..s. .... . Hendricken Brosh l,,,---,---,- 1- 169 Watt, Norman B. Hickox School. r,-,-------- 173 West Newton Motor Mart Highland Pharmacy. ........ 169 Wilbar's i Compliments of COLLINS E. ROONEY PLAN YOUR FUTURE . . . For a Well-Paid Job After Graduation 1 ' 1 Ji ffl You can find your big op- portunity in business as a Burroughs Operator. Thou- sands of girls all over the country are in well-placed NF' b . . . be 1 ' 1' 'Y fffjnifl 531123215 gfiiif 12 CRESENT STREET ates. Learn how a certifi- cate from Burroughs will Waltham help you qualify for gotzid d pleasant surroun - WA 5-0163 Pay at .1 b - , Call, come in or write lilfrs RREnBob:?kbrlcle:Slq':bsur D W'll C T . Th t d t 95 95 MAIN ST' 410 MOODY ST' ofregldltdroughs 'ggtminirigueand TIS: FREE higtigg Watenown Waltham Placement Service to which your Burroughs Dip- loma entitles you. B U R R O U G H S DERMAN RUG CO. , , , , Broadloom - Rug: - Linoleum - Tile: Office Machines Tralnlng Center 240 NEWBURY STREET JACK RUDERMAN CO 6-7100 Boston 16, Mass. COMPLIMENTS MR. 8: MRS. LOUIS STEINBERG - Of- In Honor of their Grandchildren Steinbergs and Spelfogalsn A FRIEND Compliments of 1. Cummins Wardrobe Service 2. Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Horne 81 Family 3. Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Rosenblatt 4. Waban Market 164 ' Compliments of WILBAR S FRENCHIES BOSTON BROOKLINE WELLESLEY CHANDLER SCHOOL FOR WOMEN SECRETARIAL TRAINING Invest in yourself Give yourself a legacy for life a lasting means of self support prestige and placement will back you through the years In Boston Smce 1883 One and Two Year Courses Catalog on request CHANDLER SCHOOL FOR WOMEN 448 Beacon Street Telephone CO 6 3242 Boston 15 Mass Compliments of Compliments of CHEF S RESTAURANT FRIEND 240 WASHINGTON ST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS rom H P HOOD 8: SONS Quality Dairy Products Since 1846 Secretarial know-how will give you security both before and after marriage. Chandler , A f 8 165 Compliments of . . CAMPBELL HARDWARE INC. NEWTON 58, MASS. Builder: Hardware Estabhshed 1894 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES SPECIAL DISCOUNTS T0 CLASS 54 Where there IS always a HOME PRODUCTS Show COLEMAN Appllanqe 85 Supply, Inc 400 CENTRE STREET Newton Newton Corner BARNETT FABRIC STORES Inc COMPLETE SEWING ACCESSORIES Lace: Notion: Button: Zipper: Pattern: Silk: Cotton: Woolen: Nylon: Velvet: Pla:tzc: 260 Washxngton Street Newton Corner LA 7 4587 , , . Fabric: of Distinction 166 1 COMPLIMENTS In the Heart of The Newtons on Beacon Street of the Between Newton Centre and Waban The SIMPSON HOUSE PARAMOUNT THEATER 0 fm you FOOD THAT IS FAMOUS SERVICE THAT IS SUPERB In an atmosphere of candlelrght and soft muslc whmch makes dmmg a pleasant Relaxatron Arr Condmoned For Your Comfort Newton Corner BI 4 3556 RESERVATIONS Comphments of KENT S EVERGOOD STORE 419 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CORNER Comphments of RICH BELLINGER 81 MACKAY Dzrectors of Funerals 26 30 CENTRE AVENUE NEWTON 58 MASS f WASHINGTON STREET Luncbeom - Dmner: - Cocktails 3 167 RAYMOND C. WIER EDWARD H. CARSON GULF SERVICE RAY and EDDIE'S Tire! - Batteriex - Accenoriex - Road Serwce AAA 732 BEACON STREET Telephone LAsel1 7-9584 Newton Centre 59 Mass Compliments of MERRILL C NUTTING an E WILLIAM NUTTING REAL ESTATE 110 BEACON STREET NEWTON HIGHLANDS Complunents of Sportxwear' NORMAN B WATT REALTOR NEWTON NEEDHAM WELLESLEY WESTON LINCOLN NEWTONVILLE SQUARE Complxments of UNIVERSITY PHARMACY 244 COMMONWEALTH AVE 1106 BEACON STREET DE Z 1106 Newton Centre Chestnut H111 d THE FRANCES SHOP 168 COMPLIMENTS Comphments of NEWTONVILLE FABRIC SHOP 320 WALNUT STREET HIGHLAND PHARMACY Newfonvllle Complunents of EASTMAN S FLOWER SHOP 999 BOYLSTON STREET Newton Hxghlands 346 WALNUT STREET LA 7 2400 Newtonvllle DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE Jewelers and Sllversmlths WATCH REPAIRS ELFCTRONICALLY TIMED 45 LINCOLN STREET Tel LAsell 7 6661 NEWTON HIGHLANDS CROWLEY BROS STATIONERS 338 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE School Supplnes TYPEWRITERS Sales Rentals and Repaxrs CA short block from your schoolj 9 Q . 4 0 7 1 7 7 169 Cornphrnents of Comphments of ORCHID CLEANERS TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING CO 1175 Walnut St Newton H1gh1ands 89 W1nchester St Newton Hxghlands Comphments of NEWTONVILLE ELECTRICAL CO , Inc 439 NEWTONVILLE AVE NEWTONVILLE Cornphments of Ernest H Robmson Pres ROBINSON DEWEY Home Ut1l1t1es FRAMINGHAM QUINCY BROCKTON 28 Umon Street 1554 Hancock St 32 Mam St STUEBEN RESTAURANT an VIENNA ROOM CAFE MIDNIGHT Where All Celebrmes Meet Open Untxl 8 AM 114 BOYLSTON STREET Boston LA 7-6632 d 170 ,,. 1 ,, YOU'l.l. REALLY ENJOY? h Here's what the Telephone Company offers WV girls finishing High School- V A chance to till an important iob. V A chance to earn good pay, regu- lar raises, paid vacations. V A chance to enioy friendly com- panionship, meet new people, make new friends. This is your chance to do vital work . . . get a job with plenty of responsibility and oppor- tunity for advancement . . . be associated with a reliable Company that's known and respected everywhere - a Company you'll he proud to work for. Come in and talk to us. Get all the details. But do it now, so you'll have a head start. The New mcuno IEIEIIIIIIIIE a. :mourn tnmpunv 171 Compliments of DAVID SUVALLE, Inc. Newton's Only PACKARD Dealer Plumbing and H eatmg 38 RAMSDELL STREET 20 WOODWARD STREET Newton H1gh1ands Newton Hxghlands LA 7 6208 Best of Luck Complunents of A FRIEND Packard Sales and Serwce 1 e Know Ilow Years of exper1ence 1n servmg thousands and thousands of Undergrads have g1ven Ken lugh and Prep school men That s why season after season Undergrads come back to Kennedy s for thelr every clothlng need KENNEDY S UNDERGRAD SHOPS BOSTON PROVIDENCE WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD HARTFORD BROCKTON FRAMING!-IAM I W' 'A P 'ta ee as O Q A 1 x u - Zig., .-A nedys the ' Know How, so 1mportant to all wg. . FQ' Y Gil ' x 5 Vnfaflfpjl Qx x 0 0 T , 0 0 172 l KEN -KAYE KRAFTS A Good Place To Buy Crafts Metal: - Leather: - Leather Kit: - Clay: - Yarns, Plexiglas - Art Supplier - Tools - Model Planes All For The Craft Shop WEST NEWTON 65 MASS Da and Evennng Full Secretarral Intenslve Short Courses Enter Anytrme K0 C L X K L SCHO 0 seClE uA lrzdwzdual Attentzon Amare: Quzck Progrerr 367 Boylston Street at Arlrngto Il Copley 7 5920 NEWTON S Inc or Class or Campus Wear You are cordzally zmfzted to come and browse around Lookmg entazlr no oblzgatzon 843 BEACON STREET Newton Centre LA 7 7400 Z CLEANERS TIP TOP TAILORS FURRIERS 3 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE Lzcemed Newton FRIGID FOR STORAGE on the PREMISES Newton: Mort Modern Cleamng Ertab Newtonr Mort Modern Cleanmg Ertablubment STORE and PLANT 14 Centre Ave Newton Corner Tel Blgelow 4 7448 Y . . - . . 9 SMART CLOTHES The Only Amana Clednfeff In f L 173 H. E. EDGAR Local and Interstate PACKERS - MOVERS - STORAGE - GOODS INSURED 84 WINCHESTER STREET NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS DIAL LAse11 7-4830 or Blgelow 4-9611 G. 8: S. PAPER CO., Inc. The Dependable Paper Merchants Phone: LAsel1 7-550 WEST NEWTON STAR MARKET CC. NEWTONVILLE CHESTNUT HILL I Quahfg 5700014 174 Close personal contact wrth staff and adursor careful judgment rn processrny of copy and expert handlrng rn production to glue you a truer graphrc reproductron of lrfe at your school ZIJ EAST -Hth STREET NEW YORK I7 NEW YORK l BRANCH OFFICE, IZO MILK STREET. BOSTON, MASS. PRINTERS OF THERENAISSANCE U a. Us Q Q Q a 1 G O 0 4 404 175 us. 4 C f I' Pl -5 X .9 uu- HOME SPECIALTIES CO , Inc AWNINGS SHADES SCREENS Venetian Blznd: Alumrnum Combmatton Wmdowx and Door: Weatherxtrxps Summer Furniture Canopzex Tent: and Wbzte Aule Carpets John M Waller Prendent 8: Treasurer BI 4 3900 WEST NEWTON MOTOR MART, Inc DeSoto Plymouth 1203 WASHINGTON STREET LAse11 7 9260 9261 West Newton 65 Mass GREENFIELD S J H CHANDLER 8: SON sPoRTs APPAREL Incorporated 4 HNE QUAUTY SWEATERS HARDWARE Telephone: Blgelow 4 4000 40 GLEN AVENUE 796 BEACON STREET Newton Centre Newton Centre, Mass 335 WORCESTER TURNPIKE NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. nd 176 Comphments of L EUGENE CORKUM Hardware K ztclaenware and Pamts LA 7 4447 867 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE FRIEND LUMBER CORPORATION OF MEDFORD 29 GIBSON STREET MEDFORD MASS I E CREAM We appreczate your good taste Served at the NEVUTON SCHOOLS BUSHWAY 177 Compliments of . . HOWARD HATHAWAYS AMOCO STATION 1256 WASHINGTON STREET Tel.: LA 7-7788 YOU CAN DEPEND ON HOSTESS CUP CAKES ALWAYS FRESH BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 54 DEERFOOT FARMS 225 NEEDHAM STREET NEWTON UPPER FALLS NEWTONS ONLY DAIRY You May Buy Wlth Confndence Ar ELJCIEXY4 Our wxdely dlverslfled Selection of quallty merchandlse and repalr w1l1 conslstently please rhe most descnmmate buyer Tel BI 4 5026 NEWTON CORNER 7 ' - 4 178 LASELL Summer School JUNE 21 AUGUST 6 1957 Courses In SI-IORTI-IAND OFFICE PROCEDURES TYPEWRITING BUSINESS MACHINES Apply To Drrector of Summer School LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE Auburndale 66 Mass Tu1t1on 5575 00 Only 10 mrles from Boston Ano Newton nuuscnm' NEWTONS HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Owned Jin ed and managed by Newton people Presentrng news gathered from every nook and cranny 1n our crty advertrsements of local concerns mtellrgently planned thoughtfully prepared and fearless edr orrals concernmg the local scene KNOW YOUR CITY READ THE VILLAGER REGULARLYf Off1ce and Plant 69 Elmwood Street Phone LA 7 3700 Newton Corner Complrments of MR and MRS EDGAR J BRAFF Wevvto llager , ff, . 179 Office: Blgelow 4-1566 BENJAMIN M THOMAS E B THOMAS 451 CENTRE STREET P A THOMAS NEWTON 58 MASS THE ELLIOT W KEYES PHARMACY RALPH E KEYES Reg Pharm Tel BI 4 2794 349 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE MASS Comphments of AUBURADIO TV SERVICE Inc HINCKLEY S D1RUSSO 458 LEXINGTON ST AUBURNDALE Telezmon Auto Radzo Record Pfayerf Complete Record Selectzon Home Radzo Hz Fzclelzly Sound Syftemf SALES 'md SERVICE Complxmems of Compllments of MR ALBERT Half sfynsf Mf 8K Mfs MORRIS .I SPELFOGAL 2094 COMMONWEALTH AVE EVAN JAY BETTE ANN . . , . N. . ' LA 7-0959 180 , Compliments of . . . DIIELIII-IM EUHPUHATIUN 56 ELMWOOD STREET Newton 58 Mass Maw Offzce and Factory 1400 SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD Boston 35 Mass Comphmenrs of EASTERN TREE and LANDSCAPE CGRPORATION THE COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Tel DE 3 3400 Dedham Mass OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC SALES SER VICE E BEST TRADES AND PROMPT DELIVERIES AUTO REPAIRS BODY WORK AND PAINTING 43 NORTH BEACON STREET WATERTOWN MASS Tel WAtertown 4 8100 Most modern sales and serv1ce f'1ClIlIlCS at your dnsposal , o , o en. .1 ' , . I , . K 181 0 'Q BOYES MOTOR CO., Inc. 'Qi 'A' 3'-' PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS ' I FQ DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS SHOES M0 Par Factory Engineered Part: for the Ti 'A' ENTIRE FAMILY ',1 624 WASHINGTON STREET , Newtonville 60, Mass. 1 767 BEACON STREET 'wi LAsell 7-0003 Newton Centre Compliments of . . . FLODIN SEWING MACHINE CO. Electric Appliances 4 A 257 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE 60 Compliments of . . . BABIJUICE ORANGES Q F H 182 Olll' Oftffllt IS MORE THAN A PICTURE WHEN YOU HAVE IT TAKEN BY PURDY Because our frnendly and understandmg photographers put you at your ease so that the professlonal sklll wh1ch completes the makmg of your portra1t begms w1th the appomtment now and see' New Englamif Foremoft Photographer RDY 367 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON 16 MASS Cnear Arlmgton Street Churchl O zczezl Photographer Newton I-Izgh School O O O warm and natural personality that is you. Make your f . , . 185 F -ff 7Mf' 57 1153 21 'f1l',.y 1 f?M' rf j A 11. I-Kat' ' L-' ' V. uf .:p'1, '- ,- ,vw xgf1,'- gg: ffffni, f : -, .a 'VE ff A .QMS-' jf',i- fx .V ,. 15. -,I Y ,W ,1-V ,A Qi-4. iQ,?'5 f1'-'-. ,Wim 'g+ fffj,7 ij V1 ,ai Mimi, ?A fffwj-,Diff ,Ar pw' ' ,2 gf1'1 ,1 1.1, 1j 1,1124-AfjJ11f,. ,Q ff ,. , ' ,lf Ur. 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