Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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I957 NEWTGNIAN STAFF Harris Funkenstein Elaine Solomon , , Mr. Edwin Little , Mrs. Helen Johnston Mr. Lloyd Schultz LITERARY STAFF Esther Jacobson, Editor Carrie Rothstein Eva Horovitz David Schell Arthur Levin George Schneider Diana Hazel ClRCl,'I.ATlON STAFF Charles Robins, Editor Frank Bachner Walter Bernheimer Judy Galner Norm Jacobs Pl lO'l'OGR API IY STAFF Mike Smith, Editor Cushman Anthony Polly Kimball John Levenson Dave Smith COPY STAFF Marcia Bentley, Editor Judy Armet Alice Brookings Louise Farnham Sallyann Miller Myra Small FEATURE STAFF Susan Sugarman, Editor Ellen Maslow Cynthia Barber Editor in Chief Bmirzen Manager A Adrifor Circzzlatiorz Adztfor Art Adzfiyor ART STAFF Bonnie Bean, Editor Roz Dephoure Josie Kaplan Jim King LA YOUT STAFF Ellie Langer, Editor Alice Chester Sona Karakashian Nancy Stearns IMS 3 ADVIZRTISINLQ STAFI Barbara Bowers, Editor Judy Bond Jim Dangel Ann Heatzig Jean Kennedy Nancy Milender Bill Preston Gail Rogers Joan Rotman Dave Ryder Shirley Scholnick Judy Shapiro X , 1 i gl F wulli .-J DATA STAFF Sandra Chook, Edilor Briggirra Balos Florence Licker Adele Fishman Nancy Myers Louise Pearl Gai .ki- Miss Katherine Curtis Acting Principal ...YS Mr. Carl Swan Acting Adminiftrative Auixtant 49 Mr. George A. Neilson, jr Acting Afxistiznt Principal 4 Q Mnss Margaret South Semor Clan Adwxor Zin ililemurnam MTH Mr james Boyd Sophomore Clan Advixor Miss Rachel johnson junior Clan Advisor fax SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Fin! Row: Mr. Willard, Miss South, Dr. Peltier, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Foster. Second Row: Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Hybels, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Emerson, Miss Hazard, Miss Kalivas. Third Row: Mr. Sherman, Mr. Card, Mr. Galla- gher, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Karpas. Abrent: Mr. Boyd. Mr. Edward Weist Driver Education SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Firrt Row: Mrs. Goldstein, Miss Lamb, Dr. Navez, Miss Richmond, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Comins. Second Row: Mr. Hall, Mr. Hawkes, Mr. Malone, Mr. Ward, Mr. Bodman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Silluzio, Mr. Goldman. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT First Row: Mrs. Ford, Miss Dearing, Miss Stone, Mr. Ferguson, Miss Bates, Mrs. Keeney, Mrs. Allen. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Silva, Mr. Shapiro, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Knapman, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Bailey. Absent: Miss Kharas, Miss Sandin, Mr. Taylor. ll I GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Firrt Row: Mrs. LeClair, Miss Twiss, Mr. Mitchell, Miss Finnerty, Miss Burdon. Second Row: Mrs. Sheafe, Miss South, Mr. Burkhart, Mr. Lambert, Mr. Birmingham, Miss Leathers. ...ad GIRLS PHYSICAL BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Fmrt Row Miss Simon Miss Brel Mr Winkler Mr Smith Mr Pos Vogel Mrs Archer Second Row kitt et Mr Sanborn Miss Hall Miss Cheeney Miss Mede U I LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Fmft Row Miss Ashley Miss ewett Miss Burdon Miss Waters Miss White Second Row Miss Titcomb Miss Maverick Mr Packard Mr Little Mr Davis Mr Ethier Mr Bresnahan Miss Baroudjian Mrs Newfeld 1 . . 1 - . I Y D . . . . . .- . . - . , . , . , . a x ' Q. E: 6 f D , , Y . : , 'V . P' ,,, a Z 4 f , , . ' n J a 1 7 ' ' a a - 1 ' 1 - a ' x . , , . . - N, 1 ' 'f '- ' as fl? i , ART DEPARTMENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Robison, Miss Elliott, Miss Miles, Mr. Mr. Doren, Mr. March, Mr. Remley, Mr 5ChL1ltZ. Merritt, Mr. Lasker. ...I Mr Carl Swan Mecbamcal Dmwmg ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Fmrt Row Mr Peterson Miss Leathers Miss Rideout Mr Rmker Miss Lee Mrs Wiens Mr Cutting Second Row Miss Miles Miss Sangumetti Mrs Bixler Miss Axelrod Miss Ryan Mrs Goldstein Miss Creedon Third Row Mrs Wallace Miss Smith Miss Lanigan Mr Spink Mr Harris Mr Nye Mr Bissex Mr Geist Mr Heys Mr Harrer Mrs Cash Miss Steere . .D ' , , , . . , I . , . I 7 . , . . .' , , . Huss, Mrs. Lee, Miss Richardson, Mr. Enright, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Merritt, Miss 3 7 I ' 7 ' : . ' 3 I 7 7 ' ! ' 3 ' 3 ' 7 ' 7 ' 3 ' 7 ' Y ' Y TRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Fmt Row Mr Crontr Mr Reppuccl Mr Swrtzer Mr Murray Mr Toscano Mr Batt Second Row Mr Drury Mr Hale Mr Hrngston Mr White Mr Penta Mr Brawn Mr Densmore Mr Burnsrde Tlnrd Row Mr Johnstone Mr Houle Mr D1Pol1 Mr Boulter Mr Penta Mr Brourllette Mr Carter vbsk Mr Charles Chase lndurtrzal Art: i i L BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Fmt Row Mnss Sweeney Mnss Twrss Mr Stemhope Mrss Hood Mrs Johnston Second Rou Mr Mxt HOME ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT chell Mrs Huss Mr Satlak Mr Avrltch Mr Gra Mrs Marsh Mrs Barley Mrss Lymperrs done MISS Johnson M155 Amen 13 2 21 nf I Y 1 5 X x :T lr Y , s., n 4. G. vig! SENIORS -ER D Y 'Va 3 1 ' v A 4' 1 5 Q 4 -Um - 'M I L- -W9 I , - 1 ry . .ft 1 K' ' ' wal ' . 4 I -'ax ' - s .19 1- si. J' , l 'H ,5 1.-sm l I - V ' ' iv , V. ,X . ilkbl 5,1-,. aj, ,, , 'N , u,,pg-Eff - . ' T , , F- 4.14 , , -- -' 0 A 4. -W I , -Af . 5 I ff' , -'-'- ff- ', 'v 13 A 4.- , 'w.- if -,I .f ,.- 'if' h :- --.lg yt- 'g.'.,j.- A, ,. ' .0 'M1 ' . ' A 'V f 5-V' .' -'7 P A. gt -f A - . , ,gil , .-A . , f --' ' -4. 'W ' '- O ' I' 'F' . ' 4 ' Q Af r ,'O .lv xv? ' ' I 4 ' 'il' . . - - . ' -:A ,u ' ' al, V ' A . . K, ,X-Q' , P u - Q I-I w -AA. -f 'lQ?. fs' ' x u.-5 ,- . , 2'i.1',k'A ,.1,.-3' T' ' -I ,Q F-,. 1. 4-e 4 -Qrx -af '-N x 4-5 N 0 04- 4'-' v 1., YL 5 , .v,. u nl' 4 , wg' x J 4 5 PV. 31, 4 .5 -,' kil QL V 4 ' ug-r , .45 3: ' ' iq: 372: 1. ffef- .' T1 -'54-,Q .. ,wh - V.. ' .- Ln' l'v', :gi--7 -. kv 5 T. ink STEPHEN A. ABRAHAMS 32 Druid Hill Rd., Newton Highlands Steve Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Lunch I Will to N. H. S.: A 1,000 car parking lot between Building I and II II: Weeks: College. MATTHEW JOSEPH ABRAMS 121 Stanley Rd., Waban Mart Suppressed Desire: To meet Elvis Presley with a knife Favorite Pastime: Social Dancing I: Bronx High School of Science, New York: College. ALAN JAMES ACCHIONE 66 Clinton St., Newton I Will to N. H. S.: A catch basin for the Building II tunnel Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Block lunches II: Day: College Hunting and Fishing Club: Music Club. CAROL AUDREE AITCHISON 64 Dalby St., Newton Favorite Pastime: Riding around in a certain someone's car I Will to N. H. S.: Smoking room for pupils only IV: Day: Business Leader Corps 3: Ofhce Work 2, 3. EDITH ANN ALBANO 100 Lexington St., Auburndale Edie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Canadian Exchange and what it meant to me I Will to N. H. S.: Warmer days for going out in gym IV: Warren: Business Legislature 2: School Exchange 2: Leader Corps lg Office Work 2: Outing Club. JOSEPH ANTHONY ALBANO 100 Lexington St., Auburndale Joe Suppressed Desire: To visit every state in the union and a few dif- ferent countries IV: Warren: Business M, , . if X ELAINE BARBARA ALBERT 16 Overlook Park, Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My one A in Math. from Mr. Wal- ters. Fire drills during tests I Will to N. H. S.: A library filled with all the books I lost during my three years at Newton High Ig Weeks: College Home Room Manager 3: Orange Shield 2: Drama Club 2, 3: Fu- ture Teachers Club 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3. 9 X ' . 4. I Wg , Jgw , STUART ALAN ALPERIN 208 Homer St., Newton Centre Stu Suppressed Desire: An air-condi- tioning unit in the N. H. S. cafe- teria Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Block in 218 I: Weeks: College Orange Shield 2: Newtonite 34 Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 1: De- bating Club I, 2: English Club 2: International Club 1. We, the Seniors, reminiscin as we gaze throu h the lookin glass, see AMY ROSE ALPERT 44 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Am Suppressed Desire: To have a million years' supply of bobby pins at my disposal Favorite Pastime: Thinking about Sherrie, Joy, and Laurie I: Weeks, College Home Room Manager 1: A Ca- pella Choir 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1. DIANE MOULTON AMES 109 Austin St., Newtonville Di Suppressed Desire: To become an airline stewardess Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The good times I've had and the good friends I've made II: Day: College Dance Committee 1, 3: Basketball 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Archery 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 1: Library Club 1: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3. ANTHONY LLOYD ANDERSON 57 Elmhurst Rd., Newton Tony Suppressed Desire: To announce on the radio that N. H. S. is closed today I Will to N. H. S.: My gym shorts and a gray N. H. S. T-shirt I: St. Sebastian: College Class Committee 3: Football 3: JAYNE LOUISE ANDERSON 449 Waltham St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the football games, and the won- derful friends I made I Will to N. H. S.: A wonderful class like that of 1957 II: Warren: College Class Committee 2: Dance Com- mittee 3: Archery 3: Art Club I: French Club 1: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1. Track, indoor 3: Track, outdoor 3. , , mm' C X LINDA ANDERSON 16 Royce Rd., Newton Centre Lin, Lynnie, Liz Favorite, Pastime: Writing and singing songs with Helen!! iandj reliving it I Will to N. H. S.: Many more Tigerama birthday parties II: Weeks: College Second Vice-President of Class 3: Orange Shield 2: Tigerama 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 2. MARION BRENDA ANGOFF ZS Bothfeld Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To put the Newtonite to bed before the lights go out in Building I . Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Senior year I: Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Newtonite 2, 3, Editor-in-chief 3: Exchange 3: Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3: Drama Festival 1: Vespers l, 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Neo- phytes 1: Music Club 2, 3. 1 A FRANCES M. ANNESE 140 jewett St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To be in Miami, Florida, with a certain someone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those certain parties IV: Bigelow: Business Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 3: Office Work 3: Baseball 1, 2: Bas- ketball l, 2, 3: Archery 2, 3: Soft- ball 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. CUSHMAN DODGE ANTHONY 45 Devon Rd., Newton Centre Cush Suppressed Desire: To make Al- fred E. Neuman worry Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: That peaceful, relaxing Friday A lunch I: Weeks: College Legislature 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Spring Musical 2: Social Board 3: Vespers l, 2: Debating Club 1: Drama Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3. ANNA LOUISE ANTONELLIS 54 Lothrop St., Newtonville Ann Suppressed Desire: To be a sec- retary I Will to N. H. S.: Escalators in all buildings IV: Day: Business Tennis 3. PASQUALE MICHAEL ANTONELLIS 175 Adams St., Newton Pat Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Newton-Waltham football games I Will to N. H. S.: A 100 pound package of super trinitrotoluene CC HaCeI'IzfNOzJa, to the chem- istry lab I: Day: College Hunting and Fishing Club. ANN MARIE ANZIVINO 702 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Ann, Anzie Suppressed Desire: To have a mil- lion dollars, a new car, my own business, and get married I Will to N. H. S.: All my late to class slips and absentee notes IV: Weeks: Business. BARBARA ANN APPLEYARD 24 Littlefield Rd., Newton Centre Barb, Barbie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful friends I have made in the past three years I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Miss Creedon and Mr. Karpas Il: Weeks: College Legislature 3: Orange Shield 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 3: Vespers 1, 2: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3. CHARLES GASTON ARCAND, JR. 497 Boylston St., Newton Centre Arley Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: J.C. Hall and chemistry I Will to N. H. S.: A bridge be- side the tunnels I: Weeks: College Marching Band 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: Mathematics Club 2. is Kr, a Q lr i is , c b 'ip- px iw 5. ,X Y 'iv Q if X . 'ff' I . - : .Q i '- . I ,Q - jyszap ' ' . ,K .N Q, lv-fr g, '.k fs ty. V-, E..,:xf - ir: .'.-ll 5 . fi: i- Ii' ii 5' - 'P 'Z fi' Iii: gg, -, ,, an ' ., ,hw : i 'gg 3- v-,. JUDITH LOUISE ARMET 448 Ward St., Newton Centre Judy, Jude Suppressed Desire: To get all A's without lifting a finger I Will to N. H. S.: An express- way between 134 and 23C I: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1, 2: New- tonian 3: Newtonite 2, 3, Chair- man of Circulation 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Committee 2: Senior Play 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Leader Corps 3: Ofhce Work 2: English Club 1: French Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. JUDITH PAULA ARNOLD 20 Kewadin Rd., Waban Judi Favorite Pastime: Getting con- fused with Judy Arnold I Will to N. H. S.: All my hair clips with nail polish on the ends I: Weeks: College Newtonite 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Spring musical 2: Chor- us 1: Vespers 1: Dance Committee 3: French Club 1: International Club 2: Orchesis 2. MARSHALL ARONSON 16 Proctor St., Newtonville Ace I: Day: College Class Committee 1: Golf 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. FRANCES CHRISTINE ASTON E 24 Smith Ave., West Newton Shorty Suppressed Desire: To grow two more inches I Will to N. H. S.: A bigger cafe- teria IV: Warren: Business Oflice Work 2, 3: Outing Club 1. PAUL FRANCIS ATI-IY 45 Richardson St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To graduate in june Fondest Memory of N. I-I. S.: Charlie Chase's class IV: Bigelow. JUDITH ATWOOD 269 Highland St., West Newton Judy Suppressed Desire: To dare to be different 1 vviu to DJ. rr. s. nay gynz sneakers I: Warren: College Orange Book 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Spring musical 2: Rally Commit- tee 3: Vespers 2: Dance Com- mittee 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: lfiusic Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club Y 2, 3' ADA JOYCE BABSON 1128 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Favorite Pastime: Thinking of a certain someone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year II: Weeks: College Legislature 1, 3: Neophytes 1: Outing Club 3. 3- FRANK JOSEPH BACHNER 34 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Barsam's biology class I Will to N. H. S.: The cafeteria I: Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 3: School Exchange 2: Newtonian 3: Dance Committee 2: Civics Com- mittee 3: Mathematics Club 2, 3. our awalcenin schooL LINDA BAILEY 22 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Being with a certain Mr. Wonderful Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Drama with Mr. Spink I: Day: College Home Room Manager 33 New- tonite 1, 2: Drama Board Student Chairman 35 Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 1, 2: Leader Corps 2, 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Cav- alry Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Neophytes 1. PHILIP STANLEY BAKER 393 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Moose Favorite Pastime: Playing poker on the Clafiin steps I Will to N. H. S.: My seat in detention IIIA: Day: Service Basketball 1: Football 1. BARBARA HELEN BALKUS 34 Mechanic Sr., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do Favorite Pastime: Getting A's and B's II, Weeksg College Science Fair lg Ofhce Work 25 Home Economics Club 1. BRIGITTA ANN BALOS 119 Park St., Newton Favorite Pastime: Dining at the Union Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Allegro lg Bigelow, College National Honor Society 2, 35 Newtonian 3, Tigerama Commit- tee Zg Spring musical 1, 2, 35 Vespers 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Drama Club 2g Mathematics Club 1, 2, 39 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Orchesis 1, LYMAN MATTHEW BEGGS 2, 3. CYNTHIA TOBY BARBER 19 Evelyn Rd., Waban Cynnie Suppressed Desire: To have taken sabbatical leave in my junior year Ig Warreng College Shcool Exchange 35 Newtonian 33 Newtonite 1, 2, Tigerama Committee 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3g Vespers 1, 3: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3g French Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3g Neophytes 1. PETER WILLIAM BARNES 51 Winthrop St., West Newton Pete Favorite Pastime: Thinking about what I should have done when I didn't do it llg Warren, College Senior Play 35 Spring musical 2g Drama Festival 23 Vespers 2, Stage Crew 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2. 61 JANET DOROTHY BARTLEY 16 Edinboro Ter., Newtonville Janie-Babe Suppressed Desire: To become Mrs. James O'Connor I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone lVg Dayg Business Tigerama Committee 2, Rally Committee 1, 2, Outing Club lg Personality Club 1, 2. i CALVIN DWIGHT BATES 46 Oakland Ave., Auburndale Cal Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in study blocks I Will to N. H. S.: A coke ma- chine for the lunch room Ig Warren, College BARBARA ENID BEAN 1735 Beacon St., Waban Bonnie, Bean, Beanie Suppressed Desire: To live in Greenwich Village and become another Toulouse-Lautrec Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful friends I've made here II, Warreng College Newtonian, Art Editor 33 Senior Play 2g Dance Committee 1, 2g Art Festival 2g Attendance 39 Art Club 1, 3. THEODORE JOHN BEATRICE 143 Charlesband Rd., Newton Corner Ted Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fri- day afternoons at 2:30 I Will to N . H. S.: Six-hour lunch periods II, Bigelow, College Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Dance Band 35 Concert Band 3. GEORGE EDWARD BECK 96 Edgewater Pk., Framingham Ed Boy Suppressed Desire: To catch Mr. Toscano without his hip boots on Favorite Pastime: Racing lIIAg Framingham High, College Administrative Aid 2, 3. 118 Windermere Rd., Auburndale johnny Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: A certain girl l know l Will to N. H. S.: Another coach like Fergie Ig Warren, College Legislature 13 Orange Shield 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 3: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANN BELLINO 1765 Washington St., Auburndale Barb Favorite Pastime: THE BIG OLDS ' Fondest Memory of N H S Night rides in the Big Olds and certain private parties IV Warren Business Ofhce Work Tennis 2 Archery 2 Outing Club 3 W3- !f'N 1 3 'its I x in 4 Q ...B 32+ LILLIAN ELLEN BENSON 296 Washington St., Newton Lillian Suppressed Desire: To become a nurse Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My biology class with Mr. Waller in Room 2311: my job in the Build- ing II office II: Bigelow: College Home Room Manager 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Spring Musical 1: Office Help 2, 3: Attendance 3: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Field Hockey 1: Softball 1: Volleyball 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. MARCIA LEE BENTLEY 42 Hilltop St., Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Ottawa Exchange I Will to N. H. S.: Muz Legislature 3: School Exchange 2: Newtonian 2, 3, Copy Editor 3: Newtonite 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Spring Musical 1, 2: Rally Committee 35 Vespers 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Point System Committee 2: Archery 1: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1. ESTA-LEE BERGER 28 Hyde St., Newton Highlands Es Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the friends I've met, and having Mr. Packard for two years I Will to N. H. S.: Hot plate lunches for use during S Block II: Weeks: College Legislature 2: Newtonite 2: Sen- ior Play 33 Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2: Dance Committee 3: Ushers 1: Music Club 1, 3, MARCIA BARBARA BERMAN 628 Watertown St., Newtonville Marsh Favorite Pastime: Talking to the many wonderful friends I have made Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Be- ing in Mr. Peterson's class, Room 127, only for math, and luckily never having a dentention there II: Day: College Orange Shield 2: Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 3: Ushers 3: Tennis 1: Archery 1, 3: French Club 2, 3: Home Economics Club 1: Library Club 1: Music Club 3. PAULA BERMAN 363 Highland St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Pipin' shaspieo with Barbara, Sue, Joyce, and Frankie I Will to N. H. S.: Poopsie I: Warren: College Girls' Chorus 1: Senior Play 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Drama Club 2: Music Club 1, 3: Neophytes 1. WALTER SAMUEL BERNHEIMER 210 Bellevue St., Newton T.H. Suppressed Desire: To commute to and from Scituate 365 nights a year Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Scituate and the flagpole I: Bigelow: College Legislature 1, 3: Home Room Manager 1: Orange Shield 3: Newtonian 3: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Vespers 1: Dance Commit- tee 1, 3: News Bureau 2: Baseball 1: Football 3: Mathematics Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3. ANN-MARIE PHYLLIS BIBBO 60 Indiana Terrace, Newton Upper Falls Babo, Bib, Bibbobean, Ann Suppressed Desire: To marry a certain boy: to travel around the world IV: Weeks: Business Music Club 3: Outing Club 3. ,QQ QR J JEANETTE TERESA BIBBO 83 Faxon St., Nonantum Suppressed Desire. To keep on walking between classes I Will to N. H. S.: My claustro- phobia in the cafeteria I: Day: College Newtonite 1, 2: Drama Club 2: French Club 3: Music Club 3: Neophytes 1: Orchesis 3. the race for space, MARGARET MARY BILODEAU 311 River St., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch in S Block I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel be- tween Building II and Building III IV: Waltham High: Business Senior Play 3: Tennis 2, 3: Music Club 3: Outing Club 3. CAROLANN BIRD 113 Chestnut St., West Newton Carol Favorite Pastime: Being with Richard Comeron Beatty Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dr. Leo Barry II: Warren: College Orange Shield 2: Music Board 2, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Ves- pers 1, 3: Leader Corps 3: Oflice Work 2: French Club 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 1: Outing Club 1, 3. 'Ilan RICHARD MARTIN BLACHER 6 Leonard Ave., Newtorxville Favorite Pastime: 1'd better not say . I Will to N. H. S.3 Hot Hot- Plates I3 Warren3 College Newtonite 33 Science Fair 1: Avi- B- quo DAVID HENRY BLINDER ll Whittier Rd., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Making money Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Civics Committee IV3 Day3 Business Class Committee 23 Ushers 1. ation Club 2, 33 Camera Club Z3 Rifle Club 13 Science Club 3. MARJORIE SUE BLUESTEIN 179 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Marge Suppressed Desire: To lock Har- vey in the coat room Favorite Pastime: Being a general nuisance I3 Bigelow3 College Girls' Chorus 13 Tigerama Com- mittee 23 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Drama Festival 1, 23 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 23 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Fencing 13 Tennis 1, 2g Drama Club 2, 33 French Club EDGAR ALEXANDER BOARDMAN 21 Groveland St., Auburndale Sandy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My four C lunches CU I Will to N. H. S.: More Sulli- van Days! I3 Warren3 College Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. BARRY MATIN BOGIUSD 484 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Bogey, Big B, Little Bo Suppressed Desire: To have teach- ers in the future like Melvin Ron- ald Karpas I Will to N. H. S.: A bottle of deodorant for lrving's Fan fHummmmj 13 Day3 College Legislature 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, President 33 Dance Band 1, 23 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 23 Rally Committee 33 Science Fair 13 HI-Y 2, 33 Baseball I: . :fer 1 , X' , 1 tim: ' J'4li vv'f:?, , , f J. . ,f , I I V' 4 , xx mg . 9 AX . . K f ' fx' . l s 23 1, ,..,,,. ,-U., EDWARD BOGRAD 9 Warren Ter., Newton Centre Eddie, Bogey, Bogaro Favorite Pastime: Sports in Her- nando's Hideaway, 139 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dr. Leo Barry I3 Weeks3 College Class Committee 33 Orange Shield 33 Tigerama Committee 33 P. T. S. A. Membership Committee 3: Senior Play 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 33 Track, Indoor 1, 2, 33 Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. JUDY ADELE BOND 22 Ellis Rd., West Newton Jude Suppressed Desire: To think up an original favorite pastime Favorite Pastime: Thinking up an original suppressed desire I3 Warren3 College Newtonian 33 Newtonite 1, 23 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 23 junior Red Cross Council 13 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3. DAVID BONNER 30 Longwell Rd., Waban Dave Gator Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cessful pharmacist Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Sophomore home room, 139, with Mr. Bissex and his backroom, The Casino I, I13 Warren3 College Class Committee3 Home Room Manager 23 Newtonite 23 Junior Red Cross Council 13 Motion Pic- ture Squad 13 Intramural Sports 13 Camera Club 1, 33 Cavalry Club 1, Chemistry Club 33 Rifle Club 3. BERNICE CLAIRE BONTEMPO 181 River St., West Newton Tootsie Suppressed Desire: Silence is Golden Favorite Pastime: Watching the sunset IV3 Warreng College Basketball 13 Golf 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Field Hockey 13 Archery 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 2. LINDA LOUISE BORDEN 94 Day St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To make a summer romance last Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Karpas, and football games my Junior year I3 Warreng College Legislature 33 Orange Shield 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Rally Com- mittee 2, 33 Vespers 1, 23 Leader Corps 2, 33 Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Ushers 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Archery 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Cavalry Club 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1. JOHN EDWARD BORELLI 16 Cross St., West Newton johnny Favorite Pastime: Radio servicing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Bott's Duck Soup IIIA3 Day, Service Administrative Aid. XI L I2 ef A 'T --V X53-X A 2 to an , 31- 6. ES, Q 5 v iii X JOSEPH ALBERT BORELLI I6 Cross St., West Newton Joe Suppressed Desire: To be a suc- cess - Favorite Pastimez Working on cars IIIA5 Dayg Business Administrative Aid Captain. PAUL BARRY BORNSTEIN I4 Linda La., Newton Highlands Fireball Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's periods I Will to N. H. S.: An elevator for Building I I5 Weeksg College Orange Shield 35 Baseball 15 In- tramural Sports I, 2. RONALD FRANK BONSTEIN 28 Westchester Rd., Newton Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To win 3100 from Dave Favorite Pastime: Playing cards in S Block II5 Bigelow5 College Vespers 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH SAMUEL BORROW 10 Nardone Rd., Newton Centre Joe Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's art classes I5 Tabor Academyg College Class Committee 35 Orange Shield 35 Orange Book 2, 35 Band 35 Drum Major 35 Senior Play 35 Music Club 3. BARBARA ANNE BOSSERDET 46R Elm St., West Newton Bosser Suppressed Desire: To write the English translation in my French reader I Will to N. H. S.: One T.V. set for every detention room I5 Fitchburg Highg College Girl's Chorus 25 Senior Play 35 Rally Committee 35 Vespers 25 Dance Committee 35 Ushers 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Fencing 35 Archary 35 Softball 25 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Cavalry Club 35 French Club 35 Music Club 3. DAVID STEWART BOSWORTH I1 Regina Rd., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Go- ing for a ride during S Block I Will to N. H. S.: To Mr. Druey, high powered binoculars IIIA5 Warreng Service Rifle Club 1. lj 1 gag X. 1 f ' 4 rl , v 1 1 f t . 5 ,., 2 1 '- K' .7 - ZW' ffw ff' 3 , 13 3. as Wg. by , M, .5 af A I 5? 7 fi K A 353 A 5 V 1 A 1 of Q , Lf JUDITH ANN BOUCHER 374 Central St., Auburndale Judy, Bouch Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: That second Tigerama! I Will to N. H. S.: Unleaking tunnels II5 Warreng College Orange Shield 2, 31 Girls' Chorus 15 Senior Play 2, 35 Rally Com- mittee 35 Vespers 15 Leader Corps 35 Dance Committee I, 2, 35 Stage Crew 25 Ushers I, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3: Fencing 15 Field Hockey 15 Softball 15 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 35 Music Club 2, 35 Outing Club 15 5 :.. , f .f2. ALBERT THOMAS BOUDREAU 153 Hancock St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To get some- thing better than a C in English Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Playing basketball in 139 in Sophomore year I5 College. and the shuffle of the turbulent crow BARBARA ANN BOWERS 20 Trinity Ter., Newton Centre Barbie, Bobbie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The grand people we met and the wonderful times we had on the Wisconsin Exchange I Will to N. H. S.: A parking lot under the Football Field I5 Weeksg College Class Committee 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 35 Legislature 35 Orange Shield Cap- tain 35 School Exchange 25 New- tonian Advertising Editor 35 New- tonite 25 A Capella Choir 2, 35 Girl's Chorus 1, 25 Spring Musi- cal 25 Vespers 1, 2, 3: JOHN CHARLES BOURGAULT 219 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Burgie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those wonderful Wednesdays at Lake Cochituate I Will to N. H. S.: Mr. Wil1ard's Are you there? IIIA5 Bigelow5 Service. itk- .2 P' 3 If N 45 Y 1,5 ' ' 1 if . DEBORAH ELAINE BOYLE 926 Dedham St., Newton Centre Debbie Suppressed Desire: To own a trailer I Will to N. H. S.: The French book I purchased in my Sopho- more year I: Weeks: College Basketball 2, 3: Softball 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Art Club 1, 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3. JUDITH ANN BRACKEN 42 Prairie Ave., Auburndale Judy Suppressed Desire: To be Mrs. Gerard E. Hopkins Favorite Pastime: Gerard IV: Warren: Business. JAMES ARTHUR BRADLEY 34 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Brod Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Hernando's Hideaway, room 139, Sophomore year II: Day: College. RICHARD KENT BRAUNINGER 41 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Kent Suppressed Desire: To play sports in college I Will to N. H. S.: A principal as good as Dr. Barry I: Warren: College School Exchange 3: Golf 1: Neo- phytes 1: Tusitala 1. ROBERT BREEN 116 Auburn St., Auburndale Bates Favorite Pastime: Playing golf I Will to N. H. S.: All the home- work I didn't do ll: Warren: College Legislature 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee l, 2: Football 1: Golf 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH BRIGGS 102 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Betty Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: N. H. Weekends! I Will to N. H. S.: Another State Champ! Il: Day: College Legislature 3: Newtonite 2: Tig- erama Committee 2, 3: Rally Committee 3: Vespers l: Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3: Basket- ball l, 2, 3: Fencing 2: Intramural Sports: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Out- ing Club 1. JUDITH CLARK BROCKERT 21 Moreland Ave., Newton Centre Judi Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The football games and the friends I've made I Will to N. H. S.: A principal like Dr. Barry 1: Weeks: College Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 3: Vespers 1, 2: Leader Corps 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Archery 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Cav- alry Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2: Neophytes 1: Science Club 3. ALICE BROOKINGS 43 Union Street, Newton Centre Al, Allie Favorite Pastime: Waiting Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year IV: Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Newtonian 3: Newtonite 2: A Capella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Spring Musical 2: Vespers 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3, Corres- ponding Secretary 3. CAROL ATWOOD BROOKS 47 Winchester Rd., Newton Favorite Pastime: Whittling Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year I: Bigelow: College Home Room Manager 2, 3: New- tonite 1: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Drama Festival 1: Rally Committee 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee l, 2, 3: Ushers 1: Field Hockey 1: Archery 3: Caval- ry Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orshesis 1, 2: Outing Club 1. DOROTHY ELAINE BROOKS 468 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Dot, Dotty Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Sreinhope get a blue card I Will to N. H. S.: My brother and sisters IV: Day: Business CAROLYN SANDRA BROSTOFF 56 Indian Ridge Rd., Newton Centre Ca Suppressed Desire: To be in the same class, study, or gym with Judy Favorite Pastime: Looking for- ward to those wonderful Sonny weekends l: Weeks: College Legislature 3: Home Room Man- ager 2: Newtonite I, 3: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2: Rally Commit- tee 1: junior Red Cross Council 1: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Usher l: Music Club 1, 3: Neo- h tes 1. 'five 'i' 1 . , , ggngv. I . JUDITH PEIRCE BROWN 33 Woodland Rd., Auburndale Judy, June Suppressed Desire: To pitch for the Cleveland Indians I Will to N. I-I. S.: Another Elvis, and 3,000 kids for an S Block rally in the stadium I: Warren: College Clerk of Associates 3: Secretary of Class l, 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Spring Musical 2: Drama Festival 1: Rally Commit- tee 2, 3, Chairman 3: Vespers 1, Leader Corps 3: Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 2: Field Hockey 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2: Music Club 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2, 3: Out- ing Club I. PERLEY BRYANT 200 Washington St., Newton Corner Pearl-Do Favorite Pastime: Newtonville lunches I Will to N. H. S.: A Prank IV: Bigelow: Service PATRICIA ANN BUCKLEY 868 Walnut St., Newton Centre Pattie, Pat Favorite Pastime: Bombing around in the old Plymouth with the fifth wheels II: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 1, 2: Usher 2: Office Work 3: Tennis I: Softball 1: Home Economics Club 1: Music Club 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT PHILIP BUCKLEY 43 Brookdale Rd., Newton Upper Falls Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Working on Phil's Chevy and the Packard I Will to N. H. S.: Dick's car II: Coyle High School, Taunton: College Intramural Sports 2, 3. DOROTHY JANE BUGBEE 14 Exeter St., West Newton Jane Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Loring's history class I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel from Building II to Building I II: Warren: College Junior Red Cross Council 3: Ves- pets 1, 2: Tennis 1: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 1. EMILY BULLEN 199 Collins Rd., Waban Emmy Favorite Pastime: Parties at the ledge Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year: Mr. Karpas II: Warren: College Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Basketball 3: Ten- nis 3: Softball 3: Intramural Sports 3. 26 I-N i FLORENCE BURDICK 37 Grayson Lane, Newton Lower Falls Flo, Sue Suppressed Desire: To think of something original for the year- book Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year: Nejco II: Warren: College Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Leader Corps 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: Stage Crew I: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Art Club 1: Cavalry Club 3: Library Club I, 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3. - ' f s fetfitaziimffwwiity f 3352451245:-fzzvi'.j V tve'w:w. :against , . I .yl :W - 'Ret ffiigiiggilf as:-w A w V I JUDITH ANN BURGESS 80 Putnam St., West Newton Judy Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Summer vaca- tions I: Warren: College Spring Musical 1: Rally Commit- tee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Softball l, 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 French Club 39 Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Music Club 1: Outing Club 2, 3. At the command of the bell, we cllm JAMES LEO BURKE 35 Canterbury Rd., Newton Highlands Jim Supressed Desire: To graduate from college Favorite Pastime: Sleeping I: Weeks: College Cross Country 2: Track, Outdoor 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 3. ANN LOUISE BYRNE 16 Columbia Ave., Newton Upper Falls Annie, Bunzi Fondest Memory of N. H, S.: Kozy Korner in Mr. Barteau's room and all the history we learned? I Will to N. H. S.: A principal as friendly and understanding as Dr. Barry II: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Office Work 3: Basketball 2: Tennis 3: Softball 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1: French Club 1: Home Economics Club 1: Outing Club 2: Spanish Club PHILLIP JOHN CALLAN 57 Freeman St., Auburndale Phil Supressed Desire: To be able to whistle during S Block I Will to N. H. S.: A seat in the cafeteria I: Cathedral High, Springfield: College Legislature 3. JOAN MARIE CARROLL 55 Wilde Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Every minute of three wonderful years I: Warren: College Associate Council 2: Home Room Manager 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Rally Committee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 1, Out- ing Club l, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN CARROLL 774 Watertown St., West Newton Judy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Junior English class I Will to N. H. S.: My long lost pony tail II: Day: Business Legislature 2: Girls' Chorus 1: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Leader Corps 3: Dance Commit- tee 3: Oflice Work 3: Basketball 3: Tennis 1: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1: Home Economics Club 3: Mu- sic Club 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT ALFRED CARSON 61 Beecher Pl., Newton Centre Bob, Bobby Favorite Pastime: Those after hour pow-wows behind the big rock Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those quickie smokes with Carol in the Yellow Bomber Il: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 3: Motion Picture Squad 3. ,Migf K iaffifkgg JAMES CASTANO 49 Pine St., West Newton Jim, Cast-Iron Suppressed Desire: To mount a 1956 Chrysler engine in a Corvet Favorite Pastime: Jo Gentile IV: Warren: Service 4 -se. ,Q ,I RICHARD CAVANAUGH 714 Walnut St., Newton Centre Dick Suppressed Desire: To rollerskate through the tunnels II: Weeks: College Boys' Chorus: Music Club 2. HOLLY ANDREA CHAIKOWSKI 116 Roundwood Rd., Newton Upper Falls Favorite Pastime: Thinking of Tony Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year I: Weeks: College Vespers 1, 2: French Club 1: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3: Neophytes 1: Outing Club 3. ROBERT CHARNEY 18 Cedar St., Newton Centre Bob-O, Raw-Bear, Bob Suppressed Desire: To become automatized at la Newton Plan I Will to N. H. S.: Future ease in getting through the bread lines of our cafeteria I: Weeks: College Class Committee 2: Legislature 3: Orange Shield Co-Captain 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Spring Musi- cal 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3. ARTHUR BOWLES CHARTIER 11 Meredith Ave., Newton Highlands Artie Suppressed Desire: To blow up 233 I Will to N. H. S.: A Bengal Tiger for a mascot I: Boston Latin: College Drama Festival 2: Intramural Sports 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3. JOAN CHASE 62 Prince St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To go back to Plymouth Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Plymouth, Wisconsin Exchange: Mr. Karpas I: Warren: College Class Committee 1, 3: Orange Shield 3: School Exchange 2: Ral- ly Committee 3: Vespers 1, 2: Committee 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Softball Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Caval- ry Club 1, 3: Home Economics Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Out- ing Club 3. SANDRA JEAN CHASNOFF 17 Stafford Rd., Newton Centre Chas, Sandy, Smiley Favorite Pastime: Noble beast: bombing around Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 4:30 A.M. walks, - you know I: Brookline High: College Newtonite 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Spring Musical 2: Drama Festival 2: Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee 3: Basketball 2, 3: Archery 3: Fencing 1, 2, 3: Tap dancing 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1: Outing Club 2, 3. K. iff' 8. C O 64' Sf fs be 'X 1 an-W' if . ' .f A-'re'-f -use .. ,J - .2 iw 4 S ' of I JOHN RACE CHESEBRO 110 Carver Rd., Newton Highlands Ches Suppressed Desire: To win a let- ter in outdoor track I, Weeks, College Legislature 3, Track, Indoor 2, Track, Outdoor 2, 3, Debating Club 2, Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3. ALICE HELENE CHESTER 24 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Ally, Al Suppressed Desire: To have a happy and successful life Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Some of the teachers I've had, rushing for the mail I, Weeks, College Class Committee 3, Legislature 1, 2, Civics Committee 2, 3, Orange Shield 33 Newtonian 3, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Vespers 1, 33 Leader Corps 1, Anti-Smoking Committee 2, Dance Committee 1, 2, Ushere 1, Legislature Exchange 2, Oflice Work 3, Music Club 2, 3, Or- chesis 3. CARLOS DANIEL CHIRIBOGA 27 Floral St., Newton Highlands Chico, Chick, Danny Suppressed Desire: To make a million before I'm 24 Favorite Pastime: Waiting for the 2:30 bell to ring II, Weeks, College SANDRA ANN CHOOK 149 Allen Ave., Waban Sandy, Chooky Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The parade of orange and black dur- ing the football season I, Weeks, College National Honor Society 2, 3, Home Room Manager 2, Orange Shield 33 Newtonian Data Editor 3, Spring Musical 1, 3, junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Office Work 2, Cavalry Club 1, International Club lg Latin Club 2, 3, Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1. DONALD CARLSON CHRISTENSON 23 Parkview Ave., Newtonville Chris Favorite Pastime: Sports and the ..32,. I Will to N. H. S.: Leo II, Day, College Orange Shield 3, Football 1, 3, Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3, Track, Out- door 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN CIAMBELLI 133 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Pat, Patti Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day I received my class ring I Will to N. H. S.: The song I learned in Miss Axelrod's room IV, Day, Business Rally Committee 3, Archery 3, Badminton 2, Softball l, 3, Table Tennis 3. CAROL VIRGINIA CIAMPA 148 Chapel St., Nonantum Suppressed Desire: To have all my dreams come true I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers under thirty-five IV, Day, Business WJ amiga. 4 i NANCY ELLEN CIBEL 30 Perkins St., West Newton Nan, Nanc Suppressed Desire: To cut Elvis Presley's hair I Will to N. H. S.: My little brother, Jimmy II, Woodrow Wilson, College Tigerama Committee 3, Rally Committee 3, Tennis 3, Outing Club 3. Wx toward learnin CARL PAUL CIOPPA 17 West Pine St., Auburndale The Chop Favorite Pastime: Hockey, the Radio shop I Will to N. H. S.: Two hundred Mr. Karpases IIIA, Warren, College Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. RICHARD PATRICK CIVE'I'l'I 43 Underwood Ave., West Newton Dick Supressed Desire: To pilot a ier plane faster than sound Favorite Pastime: Sports and working IV, Warren, College LESLEY MARIE CLARKE THOMAS MacCORMACK Il Scribner Pk., Auburndale Les, Tutti Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The school spirit at the football games: the wonderful friends l've made I Will to N. H. S.: All my empty Wrigley's gum wrappers II: Warren: College Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: French Club 1: Music Club I, 2, 3. CLOSE 26 Aberdeen St., Newton Highlands Mac Favorite Pastime: The radio: gas engines Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The 2:30 bell II: Weeks: College 60 4 MJT f PETER HARWOOD COBB 19 River St., West Newton Professor Suppressed Desire: All my desires are suppressed I: Warren: College National Honor Society 2: School Exchange 2: Band Executive Com- mittee 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Or- ChCSfr2 2, 3, 4: Spring Musical 3, 4: Vespers 3, 4: Science Fair 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL MAYER COHEN 47 Margaret Rd., Newton Highlands Mitch, Marlon Suppressed Desire: To build my own car, and never to stop riding motorcycles Favorite Pastime: Being with Harriet - before, during, and after school II: Weeks: College Rillle Team 2, 3: Aviation Club 1: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. 1F '4V .. f- SHEPARD COHEN 67 Brookline St., Chestnut Hill Shep Suppressed Desire: To address my English teacher as Teech I Will to N. H. S.: An Elvis Pres- ley Music Appreciation Club I: Boston Latin School: College Home Room Manager 3: Junior Red Cross Council 2: Mathemat- ics Club 3. 34 29 sl f eff 11, :'fEifEE:E SHEVA RUTH COHEN 77 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Taking unfor- gettable trips to unmentionable places Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful times l've had and all the wonderful people l've met I: Weeks: College Newtonian 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: Usher 1: Tennis 3: French Club 2, 3: Fu- ture Teachers Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD COLBY 43 Court St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To see another bigger and better lunchroom built I Will to N. H. S.: The first park- ing space in the parking lot IIIA: Thomas A. Edison DOROTHY LORRAINE COLTON 18 Cliff Rd., Newton Upper Falls Dotti, D.L. Suppressed Desire: To see the year 1960 come quickly Favorite Pastime: Killing time till 3:10 IV: Weeks: Business A Capella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus l,2. ROBERT CONANT 39 Norwood Ave., Newton Centre Kustom, Bob Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Stone's algebra class I Will to N. H. S.: My parking space in front of Building III II: Weeks: College Orange Shield 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Hi-Y 2, 33 Ice Hockey 3: Mayflower Hockey League 2, 3: Track, Indoor 3: Track, Out- door 3: Aviation Club 1: Rifle Club 1. RICHARD GEORGE CONDON 53 Marshall St., Newton Centre Dick Favorite Pastime: Doing home- work Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Home Room 322, two years in a row II: Weeks: College Orange Shield 3: Anti-Smoking Committee 3: Tennis 1, 2: Track, Outdoor 3: Intramural Sports 1. RONALD MATTHEW CONNELLY 20 Hazelwood Ave., West Newton Ron, Rosco, Ace Suppressed Desire: To have Orange Shield post in the girls' locker room Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The tunnels I, II: Day: College Legislature 2, 3: Home Room Manager 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Newtonite 2: Tigerama Commit- tee Z: Anti-Smoking Committee 2: Dance Committee 3: Motion Picture Squad l, 2, 3: President of Hi-Y 2, 3: Football 1, 3: Ice Hockey 3: Track, Outdoor 2: In- tramural Sports 2: French Club 1. if K' f if Tv-vt l xi Nuo '1- PETER PATTEN CONROY 55 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville Pete Suppressed Desire: To be a beachcomber Favorite Pastime: Sports: rhythm and blues music Ig Dayg College Hunting and Fishing Club 3. LOUIS CONTRINO 22 Cambria Rd., West Newton Luigi Suppressed Desire: To go to Italy CPer vedere i miei amicij Favorite Pastime: Standing on the corner watching the girls go by II: Dayg College PHILIP MAYNARD COOK ll Rice St., Newton Centre Buzz, Phoebe, Alfred Favorite Pastime: Being with Comrades, a real great group I Will to N. H. S.: Alfred Nue- man's band-aid Ig Weeks: College Hunting and Fishing Club I, 2, 35 Science Club 2, 3. WILLIAM MORGAN COOLEY 460 Ward St., Newton Centre Bill Favorite Pastime: To ball it up I Will to N. H. S.: My headpiece llg Weeksg Service FRANK COPAN 304 California St., Nonantum Frank Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Dulac IIIAg Our Lady's Service. PETER HARVEY CORLISS I4 Winona St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To have a suppressed desire Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Football game with Waltham - score 0-0 II: Warren: College Legislature 3g Orange Shield 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Spring Musical 2, 3g Vespers 1, 2, 3: Football 23 Softball lg Intramural Sports 1, 2. 30 EARL LEO CORNISH 31 Larkin Rd., West Newton Ferny, Speedo Suppressecl Desire: That the 56-57 hockey team put a trophy in the showcase I Will to N. H. S.: The broken hockey sticks in the trunk of the Olds powered coupe llg B.C. High: College A Capella Choir 33 Baseball 33 Football 2g Ice Hockey 2,3. A 'ffvlf s RICHARD JOSEPH COSTELLO 194 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Va cations II: Dayg College Orange Shield 39 Baseball 3 Football 3. and siren th. RICHARD JEROME COWAN 11 Melville Ave., Nonantum Nonantum Richie Suppressed Desire: To build a drag strip circling Newton High I Will to N. H. S.: An elevator so that the sophomores who bought tickets can get some use out of them II: Dayg College FREDERICK MICHAEL CRONIN 950 Boylston St., Newton Highlands Fred Favorite Pastime: Basketball: baseball I Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Football games Ig Marist College: College Class Committee 39 Orange Shield 3g Baseball 2, 35 'Basketball 2, 33 Cross Country 3g Intramural Sports 2, 5. DAVID BUCK CROSBY 12 Regina Rd., Auburndale Cross, Bucky, Dave Suppressed Desire: To own the Duck Feeding Area and install parking meters Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My little campaign manager I, Warren, College President of Class 3, Home Room Manager 2, Orange Shield Cap- tain 3: School Exchange 2, Tiger- ama Committee 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 2, Baseball 1, 3, Ice Hoc- key l, 2, 3, Captain 3. f lit NANCY THOMPSON CROWELL 14 Manitoba Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To conquer a lighting Irish man Favorite Pastime: Counting calo- ries I, Warren, College Legislature 3, Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 3, junior Red Cross Council 3, Vespers 1, 2, Dance Committee 2, Basketball 3, Tennis 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1, Orchesis 1, 2, Outing Club 3. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH CROWLEY 108 lake Ave., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To slide down the bannisters to beat the crowd I Will to N. H. S.: Slippery ban- nisters I, Weeks, College Legislature 3, Home Room Man- ager 1, Orange Book 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, Fu- ture Teachers Club l, 2, Interna- tional Club 3, Music Club 2, 3. PHILIP CRUISE 66 Margaret Rd., Newton Highlands Phil Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Koughan I Will to N. H. S.: A detective for Mr. Sanborn II, Weeks, College Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track, Outdoor l, 3, Cross Country 1, 3. PAUL FRANCIS CUMMINGS 12 Columbus Pl., West Newton P.F.C. Suppressed Desire: To graduate Favorite Pastime: Cars, girls 11, Weeks, College Motion Picture Squad 3, Baseball Manager. MARGARET MARY CUNNINGHAM 128 Westland Ave., West Newton Margie, Marge Favorite Pastime: Going to all the swell parties in Natick and Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tigerama, September, 1956, get- ting out of school at 3: 10 IV, Sacred Heart, Business Cavalry Club 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 3. JOHN CURLEY 16 Thornton Pl., Newton Curly Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Detention I Will to N. H. S.: To George Batt, all the money I owe him for broken tubes IIIA, Bigelow, Service Administrative Aid. MARY ANN CUSHING 19 Maple St., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Mr. Spink's classes Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Canadian Exchange II, Warren, College School Exchange 2, Drama Board 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Spring Musi- cal 1, 2, 3, Drama Festival 1, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 3, Drama Club 1, 3, Neo- phytes 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3. SANDRA LOUISE CUTLER 34 Lodge Rd., West Newton Sandie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: New Year's Eve I Will to N. H. S.: Escalators in all the buildings I, Day, College Spring Musical 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Tennis 1, Archery 2, Interna- tional Club l, 2, Mathematics Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neo- phytes 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3. MARYANN D'AGOSTINO 26 Shepherd Pk., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S: The fire escape from 144 I Will to N. H. S.: The tunnel that isn't II, Weeks, College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Tiger- ama Committee 3, Senior Play 3, Rally Committee 3, Vespers 1, French Club 1, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES COLEY DANGEL 32 Oldham Rd., West Newton Jim, Ding, Dingle Suppressed Desire: To see Al's prophecy come tnre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful kids from Plymouth and Glebe I, Warren, College First Vice President of Class 3, Class Committee 3, Legislature 1, 2, Orange Shield 3, School Ex- change 2, Newtonian 3, Tiger- ama Committee 2, Senior Play 2, Spring Musical 1, 3, Drama Festi- val 2, Rally Committee 3, Vespers 1, 2, Dance Committee l, 2, Bas- ketball 1, Football 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Track, Outdoor 1, Drama Club 2, Neophytes 1. 'C' N. ROBERT PAINE DAVID 15 Kimball Terrace, Newtonville Bob, Animal, Dave Suppressed Desire: To be late for school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Bates and Miss Rideout Ig Day: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Fi- nance Board 3, Orange Shield 3, Motion Picture Squad lg Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3. EDWARD STEINBERG DAVIDSON 200 Upland Rd., Newtonville Ed, Eddie Suppressed Desire: To take an- cient history from 1.C. Hall Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Canadian Exchange CWho ducked?J Ig Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 33 Civics Committee 39 School Ex- change Zg Orange Book Business Manager 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, Vespers 2, Science Fair 1, 2: Drama Club Z: Neophytes 1, Tu- sitala 2: Chess Team 2, 3. ALTON PARKER DAVIS, JR. 169 Washington St., Newton Corner Chip Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Chemistry experiment that back- fired I Will to N. H. S.: One well-used math answer book II: Bigelow: College MARION ELMIRA DAVIS 1 Robin Hood St., Auburndale Ellie Favorite Pastime: Looking out of the window in Room 322 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Block lunches in Room 115 IV: Warren, College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1: Tigerama Committee 3g Vespers 1, 2, 3: Usher 1, 3: Music Club 1, 3. SANDRA JANE DAY 808 Watertown St., West Newton Daisy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Drama Festival in my Sophomore year I Will to N. H. S.: Another class as great as 1957's Ig Day, College Class Committee 1, 2: Legislature 39 Orange Shield 3g Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Rally Commit- tee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Outing Club 1. THELMA MAY DEAL 181 Winslow Rd., Waban Thel Favorite Pastime: Waiting for the 3:10 bell to ring I Will to N.H.S.: All the home- work I didn't do IV: Weeks: Business 32 RONALD KENNETH DEAN 213 jackson St., Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To visit all towns and cities in Vermont I Will to N. H. S. Two hours of homework every night, in all sub- jects, to all seniors I: Weeks: College Intramural Sports 1, 2: Camera Club 3. .- Q51 .MM f K . 'Eff Q . 1 ' QQ . :. ,- 4 :gm ' .1 '. . :I , E4 -1. ,,.., 'Zim WILLIAM BIGELOW DEAN 55 Playstead Rd., Newton Bill Suppressed Desire: To become a chef in the N. H. S. cafeteria I Will to N. H. S.: A real, live, honest-to-goodness tiger for a school mascot Ig Bigelow: College Motion Picture Squad 3. 11011100105 olll buns rvruvwuvwu Wu VJ U---- graver than our own. JEANNE ANN DeDOMING 12 Spring St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To be first to travel to the moon Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fun in Home Room 327 with Joey Dee II: Weeks, College JOSEPH DELELLIS 27 Harding St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To run bare- foot through the rhubarb on a rainy day I Will to N. H. S.: 978 cigarette butts , 93 pencil stubs, and an empty beer can I, Roxbury Latin: College ROBERT JAMES DEL GIZZI 142 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Del Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Being one of the 3D's I Will to N. H. S.: Kenny, the last of the Del Gizzis IV: Day5 Service Orange Shield 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. MARIE TERESA DELMASTRO 997 Beacon St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Being with the kids I Will to N. H. S.: An elevator for each building II5 Weeksg College Tigerama Committee 35 Senior Play 35 Rally Committee 35 Arch- ery 35 Music Club 1, 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Personality Club 3. ff JOSEPH FRED DELUCA 161 Chapel St., Nonantum Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those S Blocks, and lunch periods IV5 Day: Business IRENE CHARLOTTE DEPASQUALE 102 Webster Pk., West Newton Renie Favorite Pastime: Being with the kids I Will to N. H. S.: Another prin- cipal like Dr. Barry IV5 Warren5 Business Girls' Chorus 15 Office Work Z, 3. ROSLYN GAIL DEPHOURE 11 Helene Rd., Waban Roz, Rozzie Favorite Pastime: Blushing in Mr. Anderson's history class Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Everything and everyone 115 Warreng College Newtonian 3: Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 25 Archery 1, 25 Fencing 1, 25 Art Club 2, 35 In- ternational Club Zg Neophytes 15 Orchesis 1, 2. ' f ' illtgfl ' v 'WW 'Q as lf- ANNE FREDRICA DERR 260 Quinobequin Rd., Waban Nancy, Twin Favorite Pastime: Reading letters from Kimball Union Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Bump5 the Plymouth Exchange I5 Warren: College National Honor Society 2, 35 Ci- vics Committee 25 Orange Shield 35 School Exchange 25 Orange Book Editor 25 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 1, 2, 35 Bad- minton l5 Art Club 35 Drama Club 25 Music Club 2, 35 Neo- phytes 15 Outing Club 1. JOSEPH RICHARD DESTEFANO 217 Cherry St., West Newton Joe, 1.D. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My dishonorable discharge in my Junior year II5 Warren5 Service Football 15 Intramural Sports. IUDIT1-I ANN DESTEFANO 367 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Judy, Destie Suppressed Desire: To marry the boss's son Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The ringing of the 2:30 bell II: Dayg College Dance Committee 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2. BUCE ALEXANDER DEWIRE 44 Warwick Rd., West Newton Sinister Minister, Deacon, Preacher, Reverend Suppressed Desire: To lead a re- vival at N. H. S. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: English in 146 II: Dayg College Orange Shield 35 Tigerama Com- mittee 35 Rally Committee 35 So- cial Guide Committee 35 Vespers 15 Chaplain Hi-Y 2, 35 Interna- tional.,Club 35 Rifle Club 1. LAWRENCE BRUNO DIBONA 33 Cook St., Nonantum The Preacher, The Professor Supressed Desire: Far beyond anybody's possible belief Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The elevators that the Sophomores could never find 115 Day, College Class Committee 35 Orange Shield 35 School Exchange 25 Newton- ian 15 Dance Committee 35 Mo- tion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3, Presi' dent 35 Cross Country 1, 3: Intra- mural Sports 15 Camera Club 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 25 Rifle Club 1. CAROL JOAN DION 7 Sheridan St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Being with the gang I Will to N. H. S.: Leak-proof tunnels IV5 Waltham Highg Business Senior Play 35 Office Work 25 Tennis 2, 35 Music Club 35 Out- ing Club 3. WA 'Q S? lg ' is I x .,,.,i T I -- I N-of MARY LOUISE DUFFY 323 Cherry St., West Newton Micki Fondest Memory of N. H. S.. Being with the gang I Will to N. H. S.: Dry showers IV, Warren, Business Senior Play 3, Tennis 3, Music Club 3, Outing Club 1, 3. BERTRAND STEVEN DUNCAN 16 Washburn Ave., Auburndale Steve Suppressed Desire: To have and to hold I Will to N. H. S.: My heap which had and held but holds no more II, Warren, College Intramural Sports 1. SABINA MARGARET DUNN 633 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Sibbi, Sid Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The ringing of the 2:30 bell I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Warren, Business ELIZABETH WELLS DUTTON 168 Alerton Rd., Newton Highlands Betty, Bet, Dut Favorite Pastime: Being with Comrades Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Blocks backstage in my Sopho- more year I, Weeks, College Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2. LESTER ELKINS 3 Parmenter Ter. West Newton Les Suppressed Desire: To graduate from college I Will to N. H. S.: A tiling cabi- net to file all my blue cards IIIA, Day, College Administrative Aid 2, 3. TAMARA ELKINS 80 Arnold Rd., Newton Centre Tami Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 4:30 A.M. walks - ou know Y I Will to N. H. S.: My orange and black vest and amaregit II, Shurtleff Jr. High, College Associate Council 3, Legislature 1, Tigerama Committee 3, Drama Sstival 2, Rally Committee 3, ance Committee 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, Basketball 1, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Archery 2, Badminton 2, 3, Soft- ball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, International Club 3, Outing Club 1. 2. 3. H? 34 JUDITH DALE ELLIOTT 38 Islington Rd., Auburndale Judy, Jude, Elliott Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Senior year, all the great kids I've met I Will to N. H. S.: More classes like Mr. Koughan's II, Warren, College A Capella Choir 1, Rally Com- mittee 3, Vespers 1, Leader Corps 3, Dance Committee 3, Stage Crew 1, Baseball 2, Basketball I, 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, Archery I, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1. A J i as 1 f' , F32 . ef A my st , :M 'ff 1 .1 fy., .. 4- Ii I A Q ' ,h ,xt ' if ' Z-K' I Q K 1 ff Mr. , M, f J ,f ,- mf A. Q . .,,VA,,,, f' , ' . 'f.fai.f?f1sg,'Q . -,aw .ff 2 . . ,193 ff 0. -if eg, Y fi CAROL ELIZABETH ELLIS 56 Hinckley Rd., Waban Ellis, Twin Suppressed Desire: To have a real twin as great as Nancy or Dave Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard and those wild Deutsche Klassen I, Weeks, College Associate Council 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Legislature 3, Home Room Manager 3, School Exchange 3, A Capella Choir 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Vespers 1, 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, Science Fair 1, Drama Club 2, Latin Club 2, Uur lunchroom buy-cycle is a pause DAVID WELLINGTON ELLIS 46 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Dave, Twin Favorite Pastime: Looking at the girls I Will to N. H. S.: All the tire rubber left on Elm Road I, Warren, College Boy's Chorus 2, 3, Tigerama Host 3: Spring Musical 2, 3, junior Red Cross Council 1, Vespers I, 3, Math. Club 3, Aviation Club. .f L: -api' S S: G14 ELIZABETH JANE EMERSON 265 Central St., Auburndale Betsy, Bets Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Football games, 2105, The Cros I Will to N. H. S.: More gay Spring Musicals I, Bigelow, College Orange Shield Captain 3, A Ca- pella Choir 1, 2, Spring Musical 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, 3, Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2, Dance Committee 1, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Orchesis 2, 3. M ia ...Q 1 -- .fra --Mn - iw. vs --Q'..f:f3..:rs'f ' .. :W -. --3:5 -7- . - t 'E' f?2'fE'3v -f' 5' ' :a'1,'f '1-' 2?-f,zR1iw:.,g ' Q., J, fi. , 2 Lgwriilf .A ' K if.fifi'4! ' 73,-fi i Cf, i. ' . s.. A ' F ..w JOSEPH MATHEWS EPSTEIN 141 Langdon St., Newton Eppa Favorite Pastime: Planting bombs in schools I Will to N. H. S.: Better excuses for detention I5 Bigelow, College Motion Picture Squad I, 2, 35 French Club 1. g,-4 MARJORIE JANE EPSTEIN 65 Cotton St., Newton Marge Suppressed Desire: l'll never tell Favorite Pastime: Remembering what Wendy forgets lg Bigelowg College Orange Shield 35 Tigerama Com- mittee 3g Senior Play 35 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Tennis I5 Intramural Sports 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Treasurer 25 Music Club 2, 3. NANCY ANNE ERICKSON 92 Albert Rd., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Dreaming of june, 1957 I Will to N. H. S.: Lounge-chairs for Problems classes IV, Warreng Business School Exchange 35 Office Work 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 3. JUDITH ERN ST 28 Clearwater Rd., Newton Lower Falls Judy Favorite Pastime: Going out with Norm I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Warren5 Business Usher 35 Archery 3. arf' DENA JUDITH EVANS 34 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 2105 Ig Weeks, College Treasurer of Associates 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 35 Legis- lature 1, 2, 35 Vespers 1, 35 Dance Committee 1, 25 English Club 25 International Club 25 Music Club 1, 2, 3. 35 ANN ITA FALLON 36 Central St., Aubumdale Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The cafeteria at rush hour I5 Warren, College Tigerama Committee 2, Senior Play 35 Rally Committe 35 Ves- pers 15 Leader Corps Z5 Dance Committee I, 25 Usher 1, 25 Bas- ketball 25 Tennis 2, Intramural Sports lg Music Club 2, 35 Out- ing Club l, 2. LOUISE FARNHAM 250 Quinobequin Rd., Waban Weasel Suppressed Desire: To have a real brother and sister like Carol's twins Favorite Pastime: Pulling Hei- di's hair-pony tail? 15 Warreng College Newtonian 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 Tigerama Com- mittee 35 Senior Play 35 Junior Red Cross Council I, 2, 3, Vice President 35 Vespers I, 25 Leader Corps 35 Dance Committee 35 Ushers 25 Tennis 15 Drama Club 23 Future Teachers Club I, Music Club 2, 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 3. LOUIS ROSS FARRUGIA 24 Cambria Rd., West Newton Lon, Louie Favorite Pastime: Sports: going out with girls Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party - what a blast! II5 Day5 College Class Committee 35 Orange Shield 35 Hi-Y, Treasurer, Football I, 2, 35 Track, indoor I, 2, 35 Track, outdoor 1, 2, 3. KARLA DORIS FEINZIG 62 Wooclcliff Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To walk down the street and have everyone know who I am Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Drama Festival, junior year Ig Weeks: College Senior Play 35 Drama Festival 25 Vespers 25 Stage Crew 25 Arche- ry 35 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Drama 2, 35 Neophytes 1. BERNICE MAY FELDMAN 117 Westchester Rd., Newton Berni Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Excursions to far away places in my Junior year with Nancy and Sue I Will to N. H. S.: My boy-crazy sister I5 Bigelow: College Orange Shield 35 Senior Play 35 junior Red Cross Council 1, Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Golf 35 French Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 15 Music Club 2, 3. JOANNE FELDMAN 14 Halcyon Rd., Newton Centre jo Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful kids and teachers, the corner in my Sophomore year I5 Weeksg College Associate Council Representative 35 Legislature 25 Civics Commit- tee 2, 35 Home Room Manager 1, Orange Shield 2, 35 Newtonite lg Orange Book 25 Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 35 Dance Committee l, 25 Usher I5 Tennis 15 Music Club 1, 2, 3. .f3: dk... J RICHARD FELDMAN 114 Sargent St., Newton Ricky Suppressed Desire: To find a park- ing place at 8:15 I Will to N. H. S.: Longer lunches I: Bigelow: College Newtonite 3: Camera Club 2, 3: Mathematics Club 3. NANCY FERGUSON 205 Dorset Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year and Demo's party I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Packard and Miss Mc- Guire I: Warren: College Orange Shield 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Rally Committee 3: Ves- pers 1, 2: Dance Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. LUCILLE DOREEN FERRERI 41 John St., Newton Centre Lou, Lucy, Cile Suppressed Desire: To visit Puerto Rico and be with a certain some- one Favorite Pastime: Going out with that same someone IV: Weeks: Business Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2. ANDREA FESSENDEN 272 Waltham St., West Newton Andy, Fessie Favorite Pastime: Mozart, Mala- cology, and sports Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dr. Leo J. Barry I: Day: College Legislature 3: Home Room Man- ager 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2: Orange Book 2: Tigerama Com- mittee, Treasurer 3: Spring Musi- cal 2: Drama Festival 2: Leader Corps 3: Anti-Smoking Commit- tee 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Rifle Club 1: Science Club 2, 3. JUDITH LOUISE FIGUR 297 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Judy Suppressed Desire: To get all ..A.S.. I Will to N. H. S.: Elevators in each building I: Sharon High: College Art Club 3: Future Teachers Club 3. PATRICIA ANNE FINN 56 Colgate Rd., Newton Lower Falls Pat Suppressed Desire: Guess! Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The pumpkins I: Day: Colege Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Ves- pers 1: Dance Committee 2: Ush- ers 2: French Club 2: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 3. ADELE FISHMAN 171 Paulson Rd., Waban Del, Fishy Suppressed Desire: To find some- one closer than Philadelphia or Baltimore Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Harris I: Weeks: College Newtonian 3: Dance Committee 1, 2: Ushers 1, 2: Tennis 1: Bad- minton 2: French Club 3: Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes 1: Or- chesis 1. QM , ix it . Vu BRIAN DANFORTH FLANAGAN 1669 Washington St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Goldman's chemistry class I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel from Building I to II I: St. Mary's High: College Rilie Club 3. l ',,.,f ii Illlllll ll in the business of learnin PATRICIA EILEEN FLANAGAN 125 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Par, Patti, Scouch Favorite Pastime: Walking on the sunny side of the street I Will to N. H. S.: Preachie's' brains II: Weeks: College Girls' Chorus 1, 3: Vespers 1, 3: Dance Committee 1: Home Eco- nomics Club 1: Music Club 3. , if ' 1 4- No.1-it -fllfili ' fesssggfeffi-ai , .f-1-2: 21- 4-,z -1 1. M iff . . X- - I ,f5,r:i?,,:K,:g-fa 8 ii jkfiigiiii fl Q : i N ,. 5 LOIS ELLEN FLEISCI-IER 23 Richmand Rd., Newton Lo Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All New England Music Festival, and the football games I Will to N. H. S.: More happy teachers like Mr. Merritt I: Bigelow: College National Honor Society 2, 33 Treasurer 3: Legislature 3: New- tonian 3: Music Board 2: A Ca- pella Choir 1, 2, 3: All New Eng- land Music Festival 2: Co-eds quartet 1, 2, 3: Drum Maiorette 1: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Board 2, 3: Rally Com- mittee 2: Cheer Leaders 3: Ves- pers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1: Illlllll ,oo Q G- 1 ve? I M wx. 1 . S: 3 ,-. . 07' f X 1 ., . BURTON DAVID HELEN MARIE FLORIO FLETCHER 94 Parker St., Newton Centre Burt, Fletch Favorite Pastime: Making up ex cuses for not doing homework I Will to N. H. S.: A rubbera paved Elm Road I: Warren: Service Spring Musical 2: Football 2. 369 Lexington St., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Eating and sleeping Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 2:30 bell on Friday IV: Waltham High: College Golf 1, 2, 3: Archery 1, 2, 3: Cav- alry Club 1, 2: Music Club l, 2, 31 Outing Club 1, 2. 5 . fa' ff' t. 'hi I NANCY CHARLOTTE FOLSOM 61 Randlett Pk., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To be at the corner of Grove and Woodward at 7:30 A.M. I Will to N. H. S.: Ten minute French classes with Mr. Ethier I: Warren: College Rally Committe 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1: Ushers 2: Tennis 2: Outing Club 1, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1. RICHARD FONTANO 498 Watertown St., Newtonville Richie Favorite Pastime: Skipping classes I Will to N. H. S.: My luck IIIA: Day: Service Trade School Basketball 1, 2, 3. gr. SALLY ANNE FOOTE 62 Hinckley Rd., Waban Footie, Sal, Footsie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The games, the spirit, the cheers, the wonderful times and My Buddy I Will to N. H. S.: Tigerama fand its rained-out motorcadej I: Weeks: College Q National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 2, 3: Orange Book 3, Assistant Editor: A Capella Choir 1, 2: Tigerama Committee l, 2, 3, Chairman 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Cheer Leaders 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2, 3. if J f ,f 37 LEON FORMAN 18 Fox Hill Rd., Oak Hill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: First Tigerama I Will to N. H. S.: A good foot- ball team I: Boston Latin: College Orange Shield 3: Intramural Sports 1: Chess Club: Radio Club 3: Rifie Club 3. FRANCIS FORREST 165 Neshobe Rd., Waban Frank Suppressed Desire: To graduate from college I Will to N. H. S.: A parking lot under the football field Il: Warren: College Orange Shield 3: Aviation Club 3: Meteorology Club 3. WILLIAM REED FOSTER 251 Mill St., Newtonville Bill Suppressed Desire: To enter college I Will to N. H, S.: My unused Late to Class Slips I: Governor Dummer Academy: College Class Committee 2: Legislature 3: Tigerama Committee 3: Drama Festival 2: Rally Committee 2: Dance Committee 2: Ushers 2: Aviation Club 2: Camera Club 3: Mathematics Club 3: Music Club 3. ALLAN FOX 31 Arapahoe Rd., West Newton Al Favorite Pastime: A girl in 218 in her junior year Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Skipping school with Phyllis, Sandy, and Judy IV: Thomas Edison, Brighton: College Football 2: Meteorology 1. WENDY STARK FOX 31 Lancaster Rd., Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Ethier's French Class I Will to N. H. S.: My silver smile I: Bigelow: College Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1, 2: Art Club 2: French Club 2, 3: Orchesis 1. JUDITH NANCY FRANCIS 1558 Beacon St., Waban Judy Favorite Pastime: Being one of Mr, Knapman's hootsies Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Room 145 on the day before the deadline I: Immaculate Conception High: College School Exchange 3: Newtonite 2, 3, Makeup Editor 35 junior Red Cross Council 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1. pf' C' I I ai, f- C' ESTA LINDA FREEDMAN 39 Scotney Rd., Oak Hill Essie Suppressed Desire: A handsome man with a large bank account I Will to N. H. S.: My history book now and forever Il, lVg Brighton High3 College Newtonite 33 Junior Red Cross Council 23 Music Club 2. HOWARD LEWIS FREEMAN 93 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Howie Suppressed Desire: To light a cigarette in B lunch I Will to N. H. S.: A 14,000 car parking lot I3 Weeksg College Civics Committee 33 Cavalry Club 33 Mathematics 3. JUDITH ANN FRIEZE 31 Tamworth Rd., Waban Judie Suppressed Desire: To join a fraternity Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: A Capella Choir I3 Weeksg College Class Committee 23 Orange Shield 23 Newtonite 23 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Ushers 1, 23 Drama Club 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 Music Club 2, 33 Neophytes 1. HARRIS FUNKENSTEIN 88 Stanley Rd., Waban Boey Favorite Pastime: Helping others to waste study periods Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Po- litical debates in Dr. Peltier's his- tory class I3 Warreng College Class Committee 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Home Room Manager 23 School Exchange 23 Editor-in-Chief of Newtonian 33 Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 1, 23 Debating Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3. ALTHEA GABLE 1974 Washington St., Waban Bunny Suppressed Desire: To go to Harvard! II3 Warreng College Newtonite 3g Ushers 13 Art Club 1, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 23 Office Work 3. THOMAS CLIFFORD GAFFNEY 48 Warren St., Tom, Tommy, Gal? Suppressed Desire: To have all A lunches I Will to N. H. S.: More home- room teachers like Mr. Walters I3 Weeksg College Spring Musical 13 Baseball 13 Football 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. LUCILLE JANET GAGIN 27 Warren Rd., Waban Lucy, Luce, Lu Favorite Pastime: Bombing around in the Old Plymouth with the Fifth Wheels Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Wisconsin Exchange 113 Girl's High3 College Class Committee 33 Home Room Manager 33 School Exchange 23 Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 1, 33 P. T. S. A. Student Membership Committeeg Oflice Work 33 Ten- nis 13 Home Economics Club 13 Music Club 33 Outing Club 1, JUDITH BRENDA GALNER 103 Langdon St., Newton Judy, Jude Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Cheering at the games and all the wonderful people I've met fespe- cially Mr. Waltersj I Will to N. H. S.: My awkward moments! I3 Bigelowg College Civics Commitee 33 Orange Shield 33 Newtonian 33 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Tigerama Committee 2g Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Rally Committee 33 Cheer Leaders 33 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Dance Commit- tee 2, 33 Drama Club 23 French ,QA- and the momentum NOREEN DELAND GALVIN 107 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N .H. S.: Catching up on the news before school It Will to N. H. S.: My good times II3 Wellesley High3 College Legislature 33 Tigerama Commit- tee 33 Rally Committee 33 Leader Corps 33 Basketball 2, 33 Tennis 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN GAN SS 60 Parkway Rd., Newtonville Chab Suppressed Desire: To have a suppressed desire II3 Dayg College ANNE GARABEDIAN 1204 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Chick, Gina Suppressed Desire. To get to my seat before the bell rings so 1 won't get so many late slips Favorite Pastime: Looking at those blue eyes on a certain someone IV: Weeks: Business Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Vespers 2: Basketball 1: Intramural Sports 2: Neo- phytes 1: Outing Club 3. JULIA SANDRA GAVINI 226 Nevada, St., Newtonville Julie Favorite Pastime: Chewing gum in Mr. Mitchell's room Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dr. Barry IV: Day: Business Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Field Hockey 3: Archery 2, 3: Badminton 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3. SARA JEAN GEIGER 55 Summit St., Newton Sars, Sara Suppressed Desire: To have my cake and eat it too Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Supercilious Ferrets, junior year I: Bigelow: College Legislature 2, 3: School Exchange 2: A Capella Choir-1, 2, 3: Tiger- ama Committee Secretary 2, 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ush- ers 1: Honor Study Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3: Legislature Ex- change 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3. MELVIN ALLEN GELLER 21 Noble St., West Newton Mell Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Merna II: St. Johnsbury Academy: College Science Fair I: Aviation Club 1. . 1 . JOSEPHINE LORETTA GENTILE 24 Silver lake Ave., Newton ,Io Suppressed Desire: To ride in Jirnmy's Chrysler Power Corvet Favorite Pastime: Being with Jim Castano IV: Day: Business CLIFFORD GILMORE GEYER 57 Floral St., Newton Highlands Cliff Favorite Pastime: Giving the sophomores a hard time Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The girls out at gym III: Weeks: Service Stage Crew 2: Motion Picture Squad 2. BARBARA ANN GIGLIOTTI 109 Lexington St., Auburndale Barb, Gigi Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The three exciting years I spent here and the football rallies I Will to N. H. S.: The voice I didn't have after the football games IV: Warren: Business Rally Committee 3: Office Work 3: Archery 2: Badminton 3: Soft- ball 3. THOMAS HARTFORD GILLESPIE 137 Pine Rd., Waban Tom Suppressed Desire: To get all ..A.s.. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: A year of English with Mr. Heint- zelman I and II: Weeks: College Dance Committee 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Aviation Club 2, 3. PAUL THOMAS GILLIGAN 68 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Girls Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Charlie Chase's Shop IV: Warren: Service MARY ELIZABETH GILMOUR 44 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre Goldy Suppressed Desire: To make my- self a dress that 1'll have the courage to wear Favorite Pastime: Talking II: Kingston, Ontario: College MARIE ANN GIORDANO 260 River St., West Newton Gigi, Chung Suppressed Desire: To be a fad- dist and own a pet tiger Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: N. H. S.: and Dr. Leo Barry Il: Warren: College Girls' Vice-President of Associ- ates 3: Vice-President of Class l, 2: Class Committee 1, 2, 3: legis- lature 33 Civics Board 3: School Exchange 3: Newtonite 2, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 3: Cheer Leader 3: Quartet-Coeds 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1, 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: T eo 'K- EDWARD HENRY GITTNES 902 Chestnut St., Waban Eddie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Hrst day of Sophomore Year l Will to N. H. S.: The 1902 English books IIIA: Warren: Colleg Football 1. VIRGINIA LOUISE GLEIM 39 Beverly Rd., Newton Highlands Gini, Ginger, Klink Suppresed Desire: To have New- ton High operate as a college Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful friends I've made: N. H. S.'s many outside activities ll: Weeks: College Class Committee 39 Newtonite 2: Tigerama Committee 3: Dance Committee 3: Usher 3: Office Work 3: Basketball 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Art Club 33 Cavalry Club 2: Home Economics Club 1: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1. MARGO SUSAN GLEN 335 Lexington St., Auburndale Marg Favorite Pastime: Lenny Fondest Memory of N. H.S.: Wed- nesday afternoons in my Sopho- more and Junior years ll: Warren: College Legislature 2: Usher 1: Office Work 3: Tennis 2: Archery 2: Badminton 1: Library Club 1. DONNA MARIE GLIDDEN 44 Freeman St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To suppress my desires Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The 2:30 bell on Friday IV: Warren: Business Tennis 33 Archery 2, 3. CAROLE RUTH GOLDBERG 20 Holland St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To get all ..A.s., I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Waller and Mr. Karpas II: Bigelow: College Newtonite 1: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: French Club 1: Home Economics Club 1: Music Club 1. GEOFFREY PAUL GOLDBERG 33 Mason Rd., Newton Centre Geoff Favorite Pastime: Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The girls in the corridors I: Weeks: College Newtonite 1, 2: Drama Club 1: Rifle Club 1, 2. JACK PLACKTER GOLDBERG 11 Marshneld Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To be a jockey I Will to N. H. S.: My four Latin trors I: Weeks: College Dance Committee 2: Science Fair 1. SUSAN JOY GOLDBERG 8 Baldpate Rd., Newton Centre Sue, Susie Favorite Pastime: Daydreaming about my fondest memories Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year excursions to far-away places with Nancy and Bernice I: Brookline High: College Newtonite 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Golf 3: Archery 3: Drama Club 3: French Club 1, 3: Latin Club 1: Library Club 1: Mathe- matics Club 3: Music Club 3: Outing Club 2, 3. '? of the school da . ARLENE BRENDA GOLDMAN 50 Vine St., Chestnut Hill Favorite Pastime: Rocky Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Plottin' and plannin' II: Weeks: College Newtonite 1, 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Usher 1: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 2. JOAN ESTA GOLDMAN 41 Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre Joni Favorite Pastime: Riding around with the kids Fondest Memory of N. H. S. Mr. Peterson and his brand new jokes: physiology with my cuz Phyllis II: Weeks: College Newtonite 2: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Senior Play 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1, 3: Ofiice Work 3: Badminton 3: Art Club 2: Drama Club 1: French Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE GOLDMAN 75 Withington Rd., Newtonville Lonny Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Finding the girl I lost four years ago in the corridor of N. H. S. I: Roxbury Memorial High: Col- lege JANET MARIE GOLDRICK 383 Lexington St., Auburndale Jan, Chung Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: School: the teachers: the kids I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Miss Creedon and Mr. Lambert I: Warren: College Legislature 3: Civics Committee 3: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 3: A Ca- pella Choir 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 3: Drama Festival 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Bas- ketball 1, 3: Field Hockey 1: Softball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: English PHYLLIS RUTH GOLUB 139 Brackett Rd., Newton Centre Phyll Suppressed Desire: To suppress being suppressed Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- ing: just enjoying life ll: Bigelow: College Rally Committee 3: Oflice Work 2, 3: Cavalry Club 2, 3: French Club 1, 3: Music Club 1: Neo- phytes 1. ARTHUR N. GOODMAN 11 Garner St., Newton Centre Art Suppressed Desire: To get an A in English Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: When we walked between build- ings in midwinter, why didn't we use the tunnels? I: Weeks: College Legislature 2, 3: Home Room Manager 1: Dance Committee 1: Ushers 2: Cavalry Club l, 2: President 2. ANTHONY OLIVER GORDON 340 Chestnut St., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The many opportunities and friends to be found here I Will to N. H. S.: My parking space - on Commonwealth Ave. I: Warren: College Boys' Vice-President of Associates 3: Representative to P. T. S. A. Board of Directors 1, 2: Legisla- ture l, 3: Civics Board 3: Orange Shield 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1: Dance Committee 1, 2: Ushers 2: Music Club 2, 3. DEENA ELSA GORDON 122 Cedric Rd., Newton Centre Dee, Blondie Suppressed Desire: To get up enough nerve to taste frogs' legs I Will to N. H. S.: My little gray sweatshirt size 46 I: Weeks: College Newtonite 1: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musi- cal 2, 3: Drama Festival 3: Rally Committee 1: Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Vespers 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Science Fair 1: Art Club 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. SYLVIA DORIS GORFINKLE 199 Parker St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Burning the midnight oil I Will to N. H. S.: My oil lamp and my midnight oil I: Burke High: College Girl's Chorus 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Vespers 3: Music Club 3. ARTHUR MICHAEL GORIN 168 Warren St., Newton Centre Mickey Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Graduation Day I Will to N. H. S.: My leaning post in front of Shepard's II: Weeks: College EDWARD JOSEPH GORMAN 62 Cypress St., Newton Centre Ed, Eddie, Red Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The D sharp at the '56 Music Festival I Will to N. H. S.: A good drum section for the band II: Weeks: College Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concert Band 3: Dance Band 3: Ice Hock- ey 3: Aviation Club 3. NANCY ELLEN GORNEY 12 Drew Rd., Chestnut Hill Cindy, Neg Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year excursions to far-away places with Sue and Bernice I Will to N. H. S.: My tall, dark, handsome brother I: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Usher 1: Golf 3: Archery 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 3: Neophytes 1: Or- chesis 2, 3: Outing Club 3: Span- ish Club 3. REINA JOAN GORSEY 20 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Renee Suppressed Desire: To keep it suppressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Bombing around with the gang: picking up tunes II: Weeks: College A Capella Choir 3: Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Mu- sical 2, 3: Drama Festival 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Usher 1: Golf 2, 3: Tennis 3: Drama Club 3: French Club 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Music Club 2, 3: Neo- phytes I: Orchesis 3: Tap Dance Club 3. Y x I gqn, . x W . r . .5 QQ: I' 'P' I LINDA JO GOULD 283 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Writing and receiving letters Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The little jaunt from 141 to 2307 in my junior year ll: Dayg College Legislature 31 Orange Shield 33 Newtonite 1, 2g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Tigerama Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Drama Festival 23 Rally Committee 23 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Leader Corps 13 Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 33 Usher 13 Tennis 13 Cavalry Club l, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 23 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neo- phytes 13 Orchesis 1, 2, 3. VINCENT JOSEPH GRACEFFA 195 River St, West Newton Suppressed Desire: To be rich Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The last day of each year IIIA3 Warren3 Service RONALD GRANT GRAMMONT 280 Islington Rd., Auburndale Rondo Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Elm Road I Will to N. H. S.: More dogs for the cafeteria II3 Warren3 College Marching Band 13 Concert Band 2, 33 Science Fair 13 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. ELAINE GREENBERG 68 Littlefield Rd., Oak Hill Sibbie Suppressed Desire: 'Ib get an M.R.S. degree in college Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Senior Prom of 1955 II3 Weeksg College Home Room Manager 13 Senior Play 33 Rally Committee 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Ofhce Work 33 Softball 3g Library Club 13 Music Club 1. JOHN RICHARD GREGORY 42 Hamlin Rd., Newton Centre Greg Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Going to the library I Will to N. H. S.: Howard John- son's on 128 II3 Weeks3 Service Orange Shield 33 Football 23 Track, Indoor 2, 35 Track, Out- door 2, 33 Aviation Club 3. JUDITI-I ELLEN GRISE 873 Chestnut St., Waban Judy Favorite Pastime: Watching the Sophomores trying to find the tunnel between Buildings I and II Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The lovely musical notes of the air- raid siren every Friday S Block I3 Warreng College Girls' Chorus 13 Senior Play 33 Rally Committee 33 Office Work 3g Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3. -se, JOHN ALAN GRISWOLD 37 Randlett Pk., West Newton Gris Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Peterson's Club 127 sessions after school I Will to N. H. S.: Floor shows for the lunch periods I3 Day3 College Legislature 23 Civics Committee 33 Home Room Manager 2, 33 Marching Band 13 All-State Cho- rus 1, 23 Senior Play 33 Drama Festival 23 33 Vespers 23 Anti- Smoking Committee 33 Dance Committee 13 Debating Club 1, 23 English Club 11 . f . 1 n - 1 'ig 1 . ' 5, . gy .4 3, ft x j.v A 4, if ' ia- ' wg' 3' A A . ROBERT FRANCIS GRODEN 42 North St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To play center field for the Boston Red Sox I Will to N. H. S.: My Kenyon studies3 my little sister, Claire II3 Weeks3 College Senior Play 33 Stage Crew l, 2, 33 Motion Picture Squad 33 Baseball 33 Rifle Club 3. Classes enal JOHN PETER GUAGENTY 274 Parker St., Newton Centre Red, P.I.G. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Trying to find a parking space in the morning I Will to N. H. S.: Individual, reserved parking spaces II3 Weeksg College Dance Committee 3g Hunting and Fishing Club 23 Rifle Club 1, 2, 33 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 3. JOAN MARIE GUREVICH 112 Carlisle St., Newton Centre Harry, joanie Favorite Pastime: Being with Jimmy I Will to N. H. S.: My sister Dotty II3 Weeks3 College Newtonite 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Vespers 1, 2g Softball 13 Intra- mural Sports 13 Music Club 1, 23 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. KENNETH GEOFFREY HABLOW 100 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Kenny Suppressed Desire: To drag Gail Hennessy's 1955 Ford Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Ar- riving at school at 7:30 I: Weeks, College Civics Board 3, Orange Shield 2, School Exchange 3, Anti-Smok- ing Committee 2: Science Fair 1: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 2. ANN MARILYN HAFFER 106 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Annie Suppressed Desire: To get A's in English Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The fabulous kids l've met here: Mr. Peterson's Math class: Mr. Harris and Mr. Loring I: Weeks, College Legislature lg Tigerama Commit- tee 33 Senior Play 3: Spring Musi- cal 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1, 2, Office Work Z, 3: French Club 1: Music Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 3. 'iqfi ,il 4,8 .6522 i SN I f, BABETTE FRANCES HANAUER 781 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Babs Suppressed Desire: To be a dancer Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Problems classes with Mr. Kar- pasg Al1egro! Ig Weeks: College Legislature 3, Orange Shield 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, Vespers 1, 2: Leader Corps 3, Office Work 2, Tennis 1: Cavalry Club 1, 2: Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 1. HELEN CAROL HANNINEN 25 Highland Ave., Newtonville Hel, Honey Favorite Pastime: Writing and singing songs with Linda, my excursions Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tri-Hi-Y pajama parties fwant an apple?J II, Weeks: College Home Room Manager 2, 3: New- tonian 2, Rally Committee 2: Dance Committee 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 3. i' dw HOLLIS BLANCHARD HARRELL 57 Perkins St., West Newton Hol Favorite Pastime: Brooding I Will to N. H. S.: One floor for Griswold's floor show Ig Warren: College Aviation Club 1, 2. 43 CATHERINE JOSEPHINE HARRINGTON 27 Central Ter., Auburndale Kay Suppressed Desire: To get the car and go bombing around the count-ry: to go through stop signs I Will to N. H. S.: The violin lessons I took in Miss Axelrod's class IV: Brookline High: Business Tigerama Committee 35 Rally Committee 3: Basketball 3: Ten- nis 3: Field Hockey 33 Softball 3: Volleyball 3: Archery 3. ALVIN VINCENT HART, JR. 165 Upland Rd., Waban Bronc Suppressed Desire: To be the World's Champion Bronc Rider Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- ing: rodding around with Moose, Fritz, and the guys Ig Weeks: College Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3, Program Chairman 3. JUDITH MARGARET HART 148 Bellevue St., Newton Judy Suppressed Desire: To be a fatster Fondest Memory of N.H. S.: Sep- tember 1954 to June 1957, espe- cially Dr. Barry Ig Bigelow: College Class Committee lg Legislature 2: Civics Committee 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Honor Study Committee 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2: Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Rally Committee 2, 3: Head Cheer Leader 3: Vespers lg Tennis 1, 2: Cavalry Club 2: Neophytes 1: Orchesis 2, 3. RICHARD ARTHUR HASKELL 735 Centre St., Newton Dick Suppressed Desire: To make Cabot Street in Jerry's car I Will to N. H. S.: Ash trays in the lunch room II, Tilton Prep, College Home Room Manager 2, junior Red Cross Council lg Dance Com- mittee 3g Motion Picture Squad 2, Camera Club 3: Radio Club 2: Rifle Club 3. JONATHAN TOWER HAVEN 27 Stiles Ter., Newton Centre Jon, Shorty Suppressed Desire: To leave school Favorite Pastime: Standing on the corner Ig Weeks, Service Tigerama Committee 35 Track, Outdoor 2, 3. BRIAN JOSEPH HAVEY 14 Roland St., Newton Highlands Spider, jester, Harry Suppressed Desire: Not to keep my desire suppressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Lem, and those bus rides to and from the meets Ig Weeks: College Class Committee 3: Home Room Manager 2: Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 1: Hi-Y 3: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 2, 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2: Neophytes GI Q, 'C' I 4- E310 Nu ..- Qt if I FESSENDEN HAZEL A 175 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Di, Haze Suppressed Desire: To pass his- tory Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Spring Musical I3 Warreng College Civics Committee 33 School Ex- change 3g Newtonian 33 Newton- ite 2, 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Spring Musical 23 Vespers 1, 33 Leader Corps 33 Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 33 Ushers 2g Tennis 1, 33 Drama Club 23 French Club 2g Music Club 2, 3g Neophytes I3 Outing Club 1. JOHN LANDON HEAD 38 Locksley Rd., Newton Centre General, Captain Suppressed Desire: To be on the Olympic Team Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Bus rides to the meets II3 Weeks3 College Orange Shield, Captain 33 Leader Corps 1, 2, 33 Ushers 23 Cross Country I, 2, 33 Track, Indoor 2, 33 Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 3. ANNE LEONARD HEATZIG 74 Albermarle Rd., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To sleep as long as I want whenever I want I Will to N. H. S.: My Blue Bomber I3 Day3 College Legislature 2, 33 Newtonian 33 A Capella Choir 1, 23 Tigerama Committee 33 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 13 Leader Corps 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 23 Cavalry Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2. HOPE MILDRED HEENAN 19 Crescent Ave., Newton Centre Hopie, Tutti Favorite Pastime: Being with that certain someone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Our daily excursions up and down Rt. 9 and 128 with Mariel and the kids II3 Weeks: College Legislature 2g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Secretary 13 Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 33 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Committee 33 Tennis 33 Filed Hockey 13 Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club 1. FRED KURT HEIM 11 Oakland Ave., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Dreaming about cars Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Houle IIIA3 Fryeburg Academy, Maineg Business JAMES JOHN HENNESSEY 171 Highland Ave., Newtonville Jim, Sam Suppressed Desire: To have more fire drills in Math class Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful kids and times I3 Warren: College Home Room Manager 13 Tiger- ama Committee 33 Dance Com- mittee lg Tennis 33 Intramural SPOHS 1, 23 Rifle Club lg Spanish Club 3. 44 QR JOYCE ARLENE HERMAN 655 Centre St., Newton Jirizoyce Favorite Pastime: Piping Sharpies with Barbara, Paula, Sue, and Frank I Will to N. H. S.: The Cavity II3 Bigelowg College Newtonite 23 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 33 Rally Com- mittee 2, 3g Dance Committee 23 Tennis lg Drama Club 23 Music Club 23 Neophytes 1. ' Mags, tj: - . If ww, ' if ., ls 1' Q - j. .Q 'ff 1 STEPHEN GEILKLD HERMAN 141 Greenwood St., Newton Centre Steve, Whitey Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The explosions and pungent odors of Mr. Goldman's Chemistry class I Will to N. H. S.: All the crazy mixed-up Sophomore girls I3 Weeks: College Orange Shield 23 Tigerama Com- mittee 33 Senior Play 33 Junior Red Cross Council 3: Anti-Smok- ing Committee 23 Dance Com- mittee 1, 33 Intramural Sports 3: Camera Club 33 Chemistry Club and the hopscotch of school life be ms WILLIAM ALDEN HIBBARD 5 Channing Rd., Newton Centre Bill Suppressed Desire: To be rid of responsibility Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The responsibility II3Weeks3 College National Honor Society 2, 33 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, Concert-master 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 3s Vespers 1, 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Co- ordinator 2. ALDIS ELWOOD HIGGINS 19 Higgins St., Auburndale Aldy Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in study halls I Will to N. H. S.: Pillows for all the study halls IV3 Warreng Service 17? 5- I is .. 1 CAROL ANN HILL 42 Grove St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To eat lunch in home room with teacher's permission Favorite Pastime: Running to the fourth floor of Building I for English Il: Warren: Business Class Committee 3: Orange Shield 2: Marching Band 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Leader Corps 3: Anti- Smoking Committee 2: Stage Crew 2: Ushers 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Archery 1, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: 1 gp RICHARD ALLEN HILL 39 Chestnut Ter., Newton Centre Dick Supptessed Desire: To widen the south exit of Building I IV: Weeks: College Radio Club 1. Music Club 3: Outing Club 1. -sg H ,- f- , sy ., f X ' RALPH G. HILLMAN 421 Wolcott St., Auburndale Sonny Suppressed Desire: To succeed in life Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fighting for a seat in the cafeteria IIIA: Warren: College Basketball 1. ROBERT EDWARD HILTON 311 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Bob Suppressed Desire: To own a business Favorite Pastime: Cars IIIA: Day: Service V , 43 -4, . l ,fi my JO ANN BONAVENTURE HILTZ 42 Parsons St., West Newton Jo, Joanie Favorite Pastime: Being with Tony Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the good times I had IIIB: Day: Business Outing Club 1. 45 FREDERICK CARY HOBSON 3 Walnut Ter., Newtonville Hobby Suppressed Desire: To slide down the bannister from the top floor to the bottom floor I Will to N. H. S.: Electronic eyes for all doors II: Clarke School for the Deaf: College Basketball 1: Cross Country 3: Motion Picture Squad 3: Track, Indoor 3: Track, Outdoor 3: In- tramural Sports 2. JANICE CYNTHIA HOFFMAN 822 Boylston St., Newton Highlands Janie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish classes I Will to N. H. S.: Mr. Paige's afternoon Tea parties II: Roxbury Memorial: College Archery 3: Music Club 2, 3: Out- ing Club 3. MARIEL HOGAN 20 Lenglen St., Newton Shanry, Marr Suppressed Desire: To live in one place longer than 3 years IV: Shaker High, Cleveland: College RICHARD DONALD HOHMAN 4 Beverly Rd., Newton Highlands Ricky Favorite Pastime: Going home the long way Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: A special junior girl II: Weeks: College Baseball 1: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Rifle Club 1. MARGARET STEWART HOLMES 25 Chase St Newton Centre Peggy Peg Margie Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful friends I've made II, IV: Weeks: College Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Vespers 1, 2 Music Club 1, 2: Outing Club 1 GALE PAULA HOLTZ 12 Westbourne Rd., Newton Centre Holtzie Favorite Pastime: Going places with my friends Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Spink: football games: everything I: Weeks: College Spring Musical 1: Social Board Secretary 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 1: Archery 2, 3' Drama Club 3 .I yi lg Styx fx 'Vi T5 8 A I 5' A 'Su-' A ig. as Qw-sv Wim. J-Zi is . :- IO-ANN HOLZWASSER 25 Wachusett Rd., Chestnut Hill Joni Suppressed Desire: To think up a suppressed desire Favorite Pastime: The two-thirty bells II: Weeks: College junior Red Cross Council 2: Art Club 1, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. EVA LOIS HOROVITZ 54 Bound Brook Rd., Newton Highlands Evie Suppressed Desire: To be able to be in more than one place at the same time Favorite Pastime: Having fun and enjoying life I: Weeks: College Legislature 1, 2, 3: Civics Com- mittee 3: Newtonian 3: New- tonite 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 2: Leader Corps 3: Anti- Smoking Committee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 3: Drama Club 2: French Club Treasurer 3: Music Club 2, 33 Neophyres 1: Outing Club 1. RITA CHRISTINE HOUGH 379 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Going down to Ho 10's Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party: joanie's p.i. party: Christmas vacation 1955 II: Day: College Home Room Manager 2: Orange Shield 3: Newtonian 2: Girls' Chorus 1: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 1, 3: Spring Musical 2: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH HOULE 205 7 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Happy Suppressed Desire: To peel in a Driver Education carl I Will to N. H. S.: Marilyn Mon- roe and jane Russell as Biology teachers: Kim Novak for math I: Warren: College National Honor Society Z, 3: Home Room Manager 2: Orange Book 1: Rifle Club 3. MARCIA HUBERMAN 39 Homewood Rd., Waban Marci Suppressed Desire: To gain five pounds, a desire which, unfortu- nately, will probably remain sup- pressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year I: Warren: College Class Committee 2: Legislature 3: Civics Committee 3: Orange Shield 35 School Exchange 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Vespers 1: Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 1. STEPHEN LEO HUGHES, JR. 23 Felton St., West Newton Leo, Frog, Lambie, Rock Favorite Pastime: Trying to get a date I Will to N. H. S.: Four year men II: Warren: College Home Room Manager 2, 3: Orange Shield 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 2: Spring Musical 2: Dance Committee 1: Ushers 2: Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 3: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3:,Vo1leyball 2. t eil JOAN DENISE HUNGERVILLE 65 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands joanie Favorite Pastime: Thinking what is going to happen in the future Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party of 1956: Gloucester game 1954 I: Weeks: College Legislature 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Of- fice Work 2, 3: Badminton 3: Music Club 1, 2: Orchesis 3: Out- ing Club 1, 2. , Q 5' CP s 51 9 l as GERALD P. HURLEY 26 Hurley Pl., Newton Centre Gerry, Hurl Favorite Pastime: Leaving rubber in front of the school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Get- ting out of school IIIA: Weeks: Service Legislature 3. The ejfervescence of school spirit ARTHUR HURVITZ 40 Acacia Ave., Chestnut Hill Acea Favorite Pastime: Gail I Will to N. H. S.: A new Span- ish teacher I: Weeks Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3 Rifle Club 2, 3. ESTA RITA HURWITZ 77 Cotton St., Newton Essie Suppressed Desire: To get a M.R.S. degree in college Favorite Pastime: Looking for- ward to things that, if I'm lucky, will happen I and Il: Bigelow: College Newtonite 2: Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee l: Archery 3: French Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1: Orchesis 2, 3: Out- ing Club 1, 2. I MARIANNA ELLEN HUSTON 306 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Marianne Suppressed Desire: To be a cer- tain Mrs. ? Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Lunches in my Sophomore, jun- ior, and Senior years with all my friends IV3 Day3 Business Art Club I, 23 Home Economics Club l, 23 Music Club 23 Outing Club 1, 23 Personality Club 1, 2. ll- fg , DIANA HUTCHINGS 74 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre Di, Dinanny, Hutch Favorite Pastime: Being with Comrades I Will to N. I-I. S.: Alfred E. Neuman I3 Weeks3 College Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 33 Leader Corps 33 Basketball 13 Ar- chery 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Cavalry Club 2, 33 Music Club 33 Science Club 2, 3. LINDA MAY HYMAN 125 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Wes Favorite Pastime: Walking to school in my Senior year I Will to N. H. S.: My Brookline High sticker II3 Weeks3 College Class Committee 23 Tigerama Committee 3: junior Red Cross Council 13 Tennis 3 Future Teachers Club 13 Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 3. MICHAEL ALEXANDER INGALL 150 Morton St., Newton Centre Mike Suppressed Desire: To talk back to j.C. Hall Favorite Pastime: Suppressing my desire I3 Weeks3 College Orange Shield 2, 33 Orange Book 23 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Tiger- ama Committee 33 Camera Club 13 Chemistry Club 33 Drama Club 23 International Club 3. ROBERTA MAY INGHAM 254 Webster St., Auburndale Bobbie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The football games3 the great kids I have met I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Malone II3 Warren3 College Class Committee 13 Legislature 1, 23 School Exchange 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 23 Rally Committee 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Ushers 13 Tennis 33 Future Teachers Club 2, 33 International Club 23 Outing Club 1. 47 WILFRED ARTHUR ISELE 89 Charles St., Auburndale Willy Suppressed Desire: To stop shak- ing in J.C. Hall's Chemistry class I Will to N. H. S.: Busses which arrive at school before 8:30 I3 Warren3 College Mathematics Club 3. GERALD IRVING ISENBERG 20 Ascenta Ter., West Newton Jerrv Suppressed Desire: To slide down the Building II bannisters Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The success of the Anti-Smoking Committee I3 Warren3 College Orange Shield 33 Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 33 Manager Ice Hockey Team 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Chemis- try Club 33 Science Club 2, 3. NORMAN IRWIN JACOBS 193 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Norm, Normy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful friends I've made I Will to N. H. S.: Many more centennial classes I3 Weeksg College Legislature 33 Civics Committee 33 Orange Shield 23 Newtonian 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 33 Anti-Smoking Committee 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Debating Club 23 Drama Club 2, 33 Inter- national Club 1, 33 Neophytes 1. ESTHER JACOBSON 185 Collins Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Ottawa Exchange 1956 I Will to N. H. S.: An all-seeing eye for the Anti-Smoking Com- mittee I3 Warren3 College National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice- President 33 Civics Committee 2, 33 Executive Committee 13 Fi- nance Board 33 Home Room Manager 1, 23 School Exchange 2g A Capella Choir 1, 23 Vespers 1, 23 Anti-Smoking Committee 23 Dance Committee l, 23 Music Club 2, 33 Neophytes 1. SUSAN CAROL JAFFE 6 Chanbelain Rd., Newton Sue Suppressed Desire: To go to col- lege and get my M.R.S. degree! Favorite Pastime: Practicing Mr. Bissex's 3r's : reading, reciting, and reviewing I3 Bigelow3 College Newtonian 33 Tigerama Commit- tee 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musi- cal 2, 3g Rally Committee 33 Golf 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Art Club 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3. SANDRA JEROME 140 Carton Rd., Waban Sandy Suppressed Desire: To travel with the tennis pros I Will to N. H. S.: All the friend- ship and happiness that has been mine at N. H. S. I Warren3 College Home Room Manager 33 New- tonian 33 Newtonite 1, 2, 33 A Capella Choir I, 23 Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 33 Ves- pers 1, 23 Dance Committee 23 Program Chairman of P. T. S. A. 23 Tennis 2, 33 Drama Club 23 Music Club 2. mm.-.l..,... 1 QI Qs. Ml 7 3 fX ,. C X JOHN EVAN JONES 289 Highland Ave., West Newton I, Warren, College Legislature 1, 2, 3, Drama Festi- val 2, Social Board 2, 3. THOMAS CURTIS JONES 61 Page Rd., Newtonville Jonsey, Tex Favorite Pastime: Pickin' my guitar Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Block lunches in 2207 I, Day, College Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3. PAUL BARRETT JOSEPHS 44 Longfellow Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To suppress some of my desires I, Warren, College Intramural Sports 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Rifle Club 3. PAUL HARVARD JOYCE 3 Ripley St., Newton Centre PJ Favorite Pastime: Sports Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The people that affected me here II, Weeks, College Baseball 2, Cross Country 3, Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3. ELAINE KALIS 113 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre Sniffer, Cookie Favorite Pastime: Art Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My two years with Miss McQuire II, Weeks, College Newtonian 2, Tigerama Commit- tee 3, Senior Play 3, Rally Com- mittee 3, Ushers 2, Otllice Work 1, Archery 1, Future Teachers Club 3, Music Club 1, 3. ELINOR GAIL KAPLAN 94 Longfellow Rd., Waban Ellie Suppressed Desire: To ask a cer- tain someone why Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fri- days, F Block at 2:30 II' Warren- Colle e i , 8 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Senior Piay 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Vespers 1, 3, French Club 3, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3. V '- f .sr vfxwi Q S .1 GERALD NORMAN KAPLAN 48 Lorna Rd., Newton Centre Gerry, Elvis Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sandwich auctions in S Block 2207 I Will to N. H. S.: My parking space in front of Building I I, Weeks, College Tigerama Committee 3, Senior Play 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Science Fair 3, Meteorology Club 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3. 3 .,,,. X X 1 JANET SIMA KAPLAN 51 Pratt Dr., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Dining at the Union Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: New Year's Eve II, Weeks, College Tigerama Committee 3, Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Ofhce Work 2, 3, Golf 2, Future Teach- ers Club 1, 2, 3, International Club 3, Music Club 3. is lglZl'l6d JOSEPHINE ANN KAPLAN 37 Radcliff Rd., Waban Josie Favorite Pastime: Classroom car- icatures Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day I had all' my classes in one building I, Weeks, College Newtonian 3, Tigerama Commit- tee 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Vespers 2, Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Neophytes 1. 48 I 1 w ., . . SONA KARAKASHIAN 16 Russell Rd., Newton Corner Fondest Memry of N. H. S.: My Junior year I Will to N. H. S.: A history book to replace Mussey II and I, Bigelow, College National Honor Society 2, 3, Leg- islature 3, Home Room Manager 1, 2, School Exchange 3, Newton- ian 3, A Capella Choir 1, Spring Musical 1, Vespers 1, Dance Com- mittee 3, Discophyles 1, Interna- tional Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3. BURTON KATZ 515 Dudley Rd., Oak Hill Buzz Fondest Memory of N, H. S.: The football team of 1956 I Will to N. H. S.: My younger brother, may he prosper Ig Weeks: College Class Committee 1, 33 Orange Shield 2, 3, Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1 S -1 5 1. ...Q .1 gt, 1 JOI-IN JOSEPH KEARNEY 62 jefferson St., Newton Corner jack Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: History with Mr. Koughan I Will to N. H. S.: Rubber rafts for the tunnels ll, Bigelow: Service ROGER WARREN KELLAWAY 31 Wyman St., Waban Rog Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The King's Men and the Wisconsin Exchange I Will to N. H. S.: 1 piano, 1 bass, 1 set of drums, 1 cornet, 2 saxes, and 6 happy musicians to play them: also to Mr. Lesker, a record that repeats Perfectly All Right to play in his theory classes II, Warren: College School Exchange 2, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 All New England Chorus lg Concert and Marching Band 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: ,IO-ANN LINDA KELLEHER 12 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls J0, Juggv Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Kozy Korner in Barty's room in my Junior year I Will to N, H. S.: My two sisters now in Jr. high II: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Basketball 1, 2: Tennis 33 Softball 1, 2: JEAN FRANCES KENNEDY 233 Bellevue St., Newton Comer Favorite Pastime: Staring at two glowing faces in library study I, Bigelow, College Home Room Manager 35 New- tonian 3: Tigerama Committee 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 49 BRIAN ROBERT KENNEY 151 Plymouth Rd., Newton Highlands Moose Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Running from the fullback slot I Will to N. H. S.: Number I4 Ig Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Baseball lg Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. EDWARD ROBERT KERBLE 75 Haynes Rd., Newton Centre Ed Suppressed Desire: To sleep until 9:00 A.M. or break my alarm clock II, Day, College Civics Committee 3, Dance Com- mittee 3: Science Fair 1: Intra- mural Sports 1. GEORGE KERIVAN 29 Fordham Rd., West Newton Bones Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: D Block, senior year I Will to N. H. S.: My dual exhausts II, Day, College Legislature 3: Baseball 1: Foot- ball 2. WILLIAM EUGENE KIELY 37 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Bill, Leo Suppressed Desire: To climb the flag pole on the athletic field Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Page's U.S. History class II: Weeks, College Aviation Club 3. HELEN ELIZABETH KIMBALL 1773 Beacon St., Waban Polly, Kim, 38, Duchess Suppressed Desire: To go to Exeter every weekend Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's German l?J class, rid- ing to school with Mr. Mitchell: hilarious times with Genevieve , all the wonderful kids I: Warren, College Class Committee 2, Newtonian 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Spring Musi- cal 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2: Leader Corps 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, Ten- nis 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey 2: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neo- phytes 1. ELIZABETH ANN KING 5 Selden St., Waban BCIYY Suppressed Desire: To graduate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The appetizing lunch room? IV: Weeks, Business Girls' Chorus 1. JAMES FRANKLIN KING 47 Raudlett Pk., West Newton jim, Fats Pup, j.B. Favorite Pastime: Sports: peeling our in reverse: listening ro the teachers I Will to N. H. S.: A truckload of Ralph's old bikes I: Day: College Orange Shield 3: Newtonian 3: Newtonite 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Dance Committee l, 2, 3: Science Fair 1, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN FERN KINGSBURY 53 Charlotte Rd., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: The Newton- M.I.T. daring bureau of 1956 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sunday Costs Five Pesos II: Weeks: College Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Ofhce Work 3: Drama Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3: Interna- tional Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophyres 1. SARA ELIZABETH KINSEL 91 Fessenden St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To fly to Hawaii Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The good times I had in 2311 in my Sophomore year I: Day: College Newtonite 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 2: Tennis 1, 2, 31 Archery 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Library Club 1: Music Club 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3. RICHARD HALL KNAPP 219 Auburn St., Auburndale Napkin Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The vacations I Will to N. H. S.: More Orange Shields to keep a little order II: Warren: College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 1. MILLICENT LADD KONIAN 42 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre Millie Suppressed Desire: To be taken for the age I really am Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Karpas in Problems II: Bigelow: College Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 3: Office Work 2, 3: Drama Club 3: English Club 3: Music Club 3: Neophyres 1. DAVID LEE KOPLOW 20 Lorna Rd., Newton Suppressed Desire: To own park- ing lots in front of the school I Will to N. H. S.: Ashtrays in every classroom I: Weeks: College Drama Festival 1: Dance Com- mittee 1: Motion Picture Squad 2. Q.-hu-.rn f'I..L 1 JOANNE KOTSAFTIS 19 Woodbine St., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Keeping a cer- tain girlfriend out of trouble Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All those parking spaces A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Vespers I: Dance Committee 3. 4 l l , I IRVING ALLEN KRASNER 28 Dorothy Rd., Newton Centre Icky, Irv Favorite Pastime: Smiley: being a home mechanic on my hfrh hand car I Will to N. H, S.: A fan that hums like B. Bograd, and that blows deodorant into the boy's gym II: Hobbs jr. High, Medford: College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Co-Eds Quartet 1, 2, 35 All New England Chorus 2, 3: Red Cross Choir 2: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Drama Festival 1, 2, 3: and explodes. CAROL ANN LaFAUCE 35 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To meer the Man in the Moon Favorite Pastime: Rock 'n' Roll IV: St. Mary's High School, Mil- ford: Business. G-4 JOAN MELISSA LaFAY 15 Eliot Memorial Rd., Newton Favorite Pastime: School? ? ? Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the frustrating times I've had I: Bigelow: College Legislature 3: Home Room Man- ager 2: Orange Shield 3: Tiger- ama Committee 3: Dance Com- mittee l, 2, 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2. W, sf ' 2 RICHARD LEWIS LAKIN 22 Sharpe Rd., Newton Centre Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Rehearsals with Mr. Spink and Miss Ryan I Will to N. H. S.: A new floor in 138 I: Weeks: College Orange Shield 2: School Exchange 3: Orange Book 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 2: junior Red Cross Council 1: Vespers 2: Dance Committee 1: Drama Club 2, 3: International Club 3: Neo- phytes 1. ELINOR DIANE LANGER 40 Devonshire Rd., Waban Ellie Suppressed Desire: To be assured of continuing the many wonder- ful friendships I've formed here Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: jun- ior year English with Mr. Harris I: Weeks: College Class Committee 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 2: Civics Committee 2: Orange Shield 3: Layout Editor Newton- ian 3: Newtonite 1: Music Quar- tette 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3 :Anti-Smoking Committee 2, 3: Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 3: P. T. S. A. Membership Committee 3: Drama Club 2 PHYLLIS GLORIA LANGILLE 35 Ware Rd., Auburndale Phyl, Blondie Favorite Pastime: Going out with my beau Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Getting picked up at 7:30 every morning in judy's buggy IV: Watertown High: Business Filed Hockey 3: Archery 3: Soft- ball 3: Volleyball 3. RAYMOND WILBAR LaTONA 115 Park St., Newton Corner Ray, Mouse Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Charlie's class I Will to N. H. S.: The crumbs from my S Block lunches 11: Bigelow: College Band 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 2. MELVIN FRANK LAURIE 50 Carl St., Newton Highlands Mel Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Trying to find a-parking space before school I Will to N. H. S.: My sanding room in the lunchroom II: Weeks: College Stage Crew l: Football Score- board 3: Baseball Scoreboard 3. 51 CAROLE AUDREY LAVERS 20 Elsworth Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: Not to be fat at forty Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Getting something to eat at C lunch IV: Day: Business RITA MARIE LEONE 67 Green St., Nonantum Suppressed Desire: To become an airline hostess Favorite Pastime: Going out with a certain someone IV: Day: Business School Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2: Leader Corps 1: Intramural Sports 2: Home Economics Club 2: Neo- phytes 1: Outing Club 1, 2. ROBERTA MARCIA LERNER 56 Clifton Rd., Oak Hill Bobbi I Will to N. H. S.: My sister Debbi II: Brookline High: College Orange Shield 2: Newtonite 2: Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2: Ushers 1: Home Economics Club 3. JEFFREY MARK LESSOFF 48 Duxbury Rd., Newton Centre II: Boston Latin: College ELAINE SHEILA LEVE 54 Redwood Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To be a den- tal hygienist Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Being mistaken for Ellie Levi- by name I: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1: New- tonite 2: Vespers 2: Ushers 1: Drama Club 2, 3: Library Club 1: Ncophytes 1. JOHN LEVENSON 27 Bishopsgate Rd., Newton Centre johnie Favorite Pastime: Biking I Will to N. H. S.: More Dr. Peltiers I: Weeks: College Associate Council 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: legislature 1, 3: Chairman Civics Board 3: Civ- ics Committee 2: Finance Board 2: Orange Shield 2: School Ex- change 3: Newtonian 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Anti-Smoking Committee 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Chairman of Class Ring Committee 2: Camera Club 1: In- ternational Club 1: Music Club 2. if 1-av , is WHT? ELEANOR RUTH LEVI 21 Edward Rd., West Newton Elli, Lev Favorite Pasrime: Dining at the Union Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Being mistaken for Elaine Leve - by name II: Day: College Legislature 3: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Spring Musical 3: junior Red Cross Council 2, 3: Dance Committee 2: Tennis 1, 2: Arch- ery 2: International Club 2,3. JAMES HARRY LEVI 101 Cedar St., Newton Centre jim, jimmy Favorite Pastime: Marching in the rain with the Band Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Hal1's Kenyon Chemistry class I: Weeks: College n Legislature 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Chess Team 1, 2: Track, Outdoor 35 Mathematics Club 2, 3: Mathe- matics Tournament 1, 2: Music Club 3: Science Club 1. ARTHUR LAWRENCE LEVIN 83 Sumner St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To liquidate all committees, boards, etc. at N. H. S. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The tough teachers and the pretty girls I: Weeks: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Orange Shield 2: School Ex- change 3: Newtonian 3: March- ing Band 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Debating Club 1, 2, 3: Interna- tional Club 2, 3. JANE DOROTHY LEVINE 37 Chestnut Hill Ter., Chestnut Hill Suppressed Desire: If I could I would, but I can't so I won't Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Peterson's home room and eating Linda's lunch in S Block II: Solomon Leweniburg junior High: College Class Committee 3: Newtonite 1: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Vespers 1: Leader Corps 3: Dance Commit- tee 1, 2: Ushers 1: Art Club 2: Cavalry Club 1: Drama Club 2, 3: English Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1: Spanish Club 2. LINDA ROBERTA LEVITOV 81 Stanley Rd., Waban Lin Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Peterson's home room and eating Jane's lunch in S Block I Will to N. H. S.: A short cut to the junior college classrooms I: Weeks: College Legislature 2: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musi- cal 3: junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 3: Ushers 1: Cavalry Club 1: Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 35 Neophytes 1: Outing Club 1, 2. FLORENCE MARILYN LICKER 19 Ransom Rd., Newton Centre Florie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Trying to unpuzzle formulae in Math class: S Blocks with Mr. Peterson I Will to N. H. S.: A canopy connecting the Buildings I, II, III for rainy and snowy days 1: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1: New- tonian 1, 3: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Drama Festival 1, 3: Rally Committee 3: junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1: Ollice Help 1: JUDITH RAINA LILENFIELD 350 Waverley Ave., Newton Judy Suppressed Desire: To test an ex- periment on a certain Latin teacher Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All my wonderful French teachers 1: Bigelow: College Golf 3: Archery 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 31 Neophytes 1: Orchesis 1, 2. 1 SUZANNE MARIE LILLIN 291 Tremont St., Newton Corner Sue Suppressed Desire: To be some- one's suppressed desire Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Weekends, summers, and all my wonderful friends II: Bigelow: College Home Room Manager 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Tigerama Commit- tee 2, 3: Vespers 1, Z: Leader Corps 2, 3: Ushers 1, 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3: Archery 1, 2: Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Music Club 1, 3: Outing Club 3. Don it be late ALICE LOUISE LIVINGSTON 58 Rochester Rd., Newton Ally Suppressed Desire: To work in Washington, D.C. as the Presi- dent's secretary Favorite Pastime: Fooling around with Phyl and Lill IV: Bigelow: College Basketball 1: Field Hockey 1: Vol- leyball 1: Home Economics Club 1, 2: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. ALAN HARVEY LOCKWOOD 84 Court St., Newtonville Weasel Favorite Pastime: Listening to country music Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Geometry in 127 II: Day: College Glee Club 1: Vespers 1: Motion Picture Squad 2, 3. LINDA LOU LOMASNEY 16 Commonwealth Pk., Newton Centre Lulu Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Gang II, Weeks: College Newtonian 2, Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Senior Play 3, Spring Musi- cal 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, 3, Ushers 1, 2, 3g Golf 2: Tennis 1, 23 Archery 3: French Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club lg Mu- sic Club 2, 3, Neophytes 1. LOIS JUDITH LONDON 126 Annawan Rd., Waban Lo Favorite Pastime: SONNEY Fondest Memory of N: H. S.: Those N-1-C-E teachers: Mr. Peterson and Mr. Barsam II: Warren, College Newtonite 3: Tigerama Commit- tee 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 31 Dra- ma Club 1, 35 English Club 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 35 Orchesis 1. SPENCER PAUL LOOKNER 46 Acacia Ave., Chestnut Hill Suppressesd Desire: To be success- ful in whatever I do Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Listening to the faults of the school in Chemistry class Ig Weeks: College Baseball lg Mathematics Club 1, 2. SANDRA JEAN LUNNY 324 Central St., Auburndale Sandy Suppressed Desire: To throw rocks at a green house Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Saturdays, Sundays, and all holi- days II, Warren: College Senior Play 2: Rally Committee 3: Dance Committee 1: Stage Crew 2: Basketball 1: Softball 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, Music Club 2, 3, Orchesis 1: Outing Club 1. ZIGRIDA LUTCS 28 Austin St., Newtonville ZiB8Y, Zig Favorite Pastime: Munching on something during S Block I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Packard and Mr. Karpas II, Weeks: College Le islature 2' Newtonite 2' Jun S i , ' ior Red Cross Council lg Music Club 1, 2. DAVID MABEY 172 Park St., Newton Dave Favorite Pastime: Going to Mel- rose Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: English 2 with Mr. Hientzelman II, Bigelow: College Orange Shield 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 23 Baseball 1, Music Club 3. JEAN MacCUSPIE 10 Larch Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Orange and Black I Will to N. H. S.: REAL school spirit Ig Warren: College Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 31 Rally Committee 3: Dance Committee 2, 31 Intramural Sports 2: Music Club 3. RICHARD PATRICK Jomv rnmcis Loomnv MARTIN JOSEPH LUCENTH IIMVQYDQNAEKD 19 Haffigon Sf., 27 Cottage Pl., wld! Newton Neq:xn Qgrneteq Newton Highlands Maffl' Richie Fondest Memory of N, H, 5,5 Suppressed Desire: Unsuppressed . , Jtmiqf yea. in mom 115 In sf. Marys High. College l,V'QQf,QfQ,,Ij' IQQQCMY blue fm Ioygil to N. H. S.: A two year Intramural Sports 2, 3. Il,Weeksg College Baseball: Hunting and Fishing Club. f ROGER ALAN MacDONALD 53 Sheldon Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To go fishing some Monday in the spring Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish class of 1954: and everything else about this crazy-little-mixed-up institution! Ig Weeks: College Orange Shield 33 English Club 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, President 3g Rifle Club 2, 3: Tusitala 3. 'xii A-. . ?i Atv, at X wa. x v',.. W , w 1 QP ' C' WILLIAM CAMERON MacKNIGHT 300 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill Bill Suppressed Desire: Valait-il vrai- ment la peine de traduire routes ces betises? 1 Will to N. H. s.. All the happi- ness it has given, may it always continue to do so I: Weeks: College Football Manager 1, 2, 3. CARYL RUTH MacLAUGHLIN 28 Kingswod Rd., Auburndale Termite Favorite Pastime: Getting out of control Fondest Memory of N. I-I. S.: The Hrst Tigerama and the fun it led to I: Warren: College Legislature 3: School Exchange 3: Orange Book 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 2, 3: Dance Committe 1: Stage Crew 3: Field Hockey 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 2: Or- chesis 1: Outing Club 1. WILLIAM CHARLES MacLEOD 116 Waverly Ave., Newton Corner Bill Suppressed Desire: To Hnd the Elixir of Life and a Universal Solvent I Will to N. H. S.: All my extra- curricular activities II: Bigelow: Service Legislature: Intramural Sports. SANDRA MACNAIR 20 Beverly Rd., Newton Highlands Sandy, Mackie, Mac I Will to N. H. S.: The reeds to my bass clarinet II: Weeks: College Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 3: Leader Corps 1, 2, 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Basketball 3: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Badminton 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. GLEN LAWRENCE MACNEIL 111 Oakleigh Rd., Newton Mac Suppressed Desire: To see O'Brien wear a pair of white bucks Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Chase's class II: Bigelow: College Football 3: Ice Hockey 2, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH MACRILLO 17 Harvey Pl., West Newton Mac Suppressed Desire: To be an Electrical Engineer Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The third floor of Building III to the third floor of Building II IIIA: Warren: College Legislature 3: School Exchange 2. MARLENE H. MADES 80 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The great kids I Will to N. H. S.: Hope that the future Senior classes will have the spirit, enthusiasm, and get up and go of the class of '57 II: Weeks: College Orange Shield 3, Captain 33 Glee Club 1: Newtonite 2: Orange Book 2, 3: Vespers 1: Leader Corps 1: Softball 2: Outing Club 3. PHYLLIS MADOW 69 Dartmouth St., West Newton Phyl, Fuzzy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Kids-Kids I Will to N. H. S.: Students who speak only when spoken to I: Brookline High: College A Capella Choir 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 31 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Orchesis 2, 3. for l'lll..S' Uefy l.l7lp0l'fCllll dafd FRANCIS DANIEL MAGNARELLI 125 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Frank, Mag Suppressed Desire: To toast marshmallows in the ashes of Building I I Wil to N. H. S.: A meal ticket for joe 8: Nemo's II: Day: College Hi-Y 2, 3. 'fs-'Q CYNTHIA ARLENE MALKIN 434 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Cinnie, Cindy Suppressed Desire: To be a squaw I Will to N. H. S.: Reserved park- ing spaces for everyone II: Day: College Home Room Manager 3: New- tonite 2, 3: Senior Play 33 Tennis 2, 3: Archery 2, 3: Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. LORETTA ANN MANO 135 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands Lori Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried within 3 years Favorite Pastime: Being places where I shouldn't be IV: Natick, Mass.: Business Dance Committee 1: Basketball 1: Softball 1: Art Club 1, 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2. IN ' X MURIEL MANSON 9 York Rd., Waban Mur Suppressed Desire: To finish whatever I start Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Bracket and the wastepaper basket IV: Weeks: Business Home Room Manager 1: Girls' Chorus 3: Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1: Science Fair 1: Tennis 3: Badminton 2, 3: Home Econom- ics Club 1: Music Club 3: Outing Club 3. . V .- ' ' 1 + ' il ,, .I -, figf ,A 9 31,2 P:'f.,,. I .: fi A-,Ag f A ' ips: fx? .M P. -- Wu -JI -Vx .ma I ' . ll, , 'Lf' .- 'i 3 gz. .1 TF gill: . B f it ,, -f 3,1 sf .. - f .ur 1 . , . 'Y' ARAM TAREH MARASHLIAN, JR. 125 Langdon St., Newton Aram's Harem Suppressed Desire: To get married Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Best high school in the country II: Bigelow: College ELAINE MARIE MARCELL 31 Harold Ter., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Karpas for Problems in my Sen- ior year II: Warren: College Girls' Chorus 1: Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 3: Senior.Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Rally Committee 3: Vespers 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Ofhce Work 3: French Club 1: Music Club 1: Otchesis 1, 3. LOIS RITA MARCHANT 62 Webster St., West Newton Lo, Slowis Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Canadian Sunset II: Warren: College Legislature 1, 3: Home Room Manager 2: Orange Shield 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Board 2, 3: Chair- man 3: Leader Corps 1: Anti- Smoking Committee 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Field Hockey l, 2, 3: Vol- leyball 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. X. DEMOSTHENES ANTHONY MARKEN 1099 Walnut St., Newton Highlands Demo, Greek Suppressed Desire: To see 3-can John in action again Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Hi-Y beach party at Falmouth Il: Weeks: College Legislature 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: A Capella Choir 3: Boys' Cho- rus l, 2, 3: Motion Picture Squad 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 3: Aviation Club 3. CHRISTOPHER D. MARSH 187 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Chris, Hot-Lips, Kit Favorite Pastime: Studying the charms of the opposite sex and increasing my average Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Wisconsin Exchange trip, the pastures I: Warren: College Class Treasurer 2: Home Room Manager 2: School Exchange 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3: I-Iarmonaires singing quartet 1: Drama Board 33 Tiger- ama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Drama Festival 1: Rally Committee 3: ALLAN LAWSON MARTIN 29 Fern St., Auburndale Marty, Al, Fuzz Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 9:15, Baseball, Basketball, and the friends I've made I Will to N. H. S.: The big bat bag and the drill shed I: Warren: College President of N. H. S. Associates 3: Class Committee 2, 3, Presi- dent 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 2. 3: Executive Committee 3: Home Room Mana- ger 1: Orange Shield 2: Tizerama Committee 2: Rallv Committee 2: Dance Committee 1. 2: Ushers 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 3. JOSEPH FRANCIS MARTIN 11 Mount Ida Ter., Newton Corner Joe Favorite Pastime: Being with Pac Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Senior year I: Our Lady: Service Intramural Sports 2. DAVID WILLIAM MARTOWSKI 20 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Dave, Gig, Baish Suppressed Desire: To drag on the outdoor track Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party: Emmy's party I: Day: College Orange Shield 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3: Baseball 1: Football 1: Track, Outdoor 3. ELLEN HANE MASLOW 257 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My friends I: Day: College Orange Shield 3: Newtonian 3: Newtonite 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Spring Musical 1, 2: Drama Festival 2: Dance Com- mittee l, 2: Intramural Sports 2: Alpha Beta 1: Music Club 3: Tusitala 2. 'Ph-. MARCIA PENNIE MASON 154 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Pen Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The fun I had in my Senior year with the S Block musicians I Will to N. H. S.: An unbreaka- ble baton for Mr. March II: Day, College Marching Band 2, 31 Orchestra 2, 3: Concert Band 2, 35 A Capel- la Choir 2, 3, Glee Club lg Spring Musical 1, 2, 35 Vespers 1, 2, 3, Science Fair lg Archery lg Music Club 3g Neophytes 1. LAWRENCE DENNIS MAURO 456 Watertown St., Newtonville Schoochie Favorite Pastime: janet IIIA: Day: Business Administrative Aid. ANN MARIE MAZZOLA 26 Alba Circle, Newton Corner Mike, Ooh-be-do Suppressed Desire: To slide down the banister Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year Il: Bigelow, College Drama Festival 2, Ushers 1, 2: Music Club 1, 3. FRANCIS GERARD MAZZOLA 101 Pearl St., Newton Corner Muzzie Suppressed Desire: To become president of the Star Market Favorite Pastime: Being with a certain girl IVg Day: Service School Exchange 3. MICHAEL EDWARD MCARDLE 25 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: Better sup- pressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Trial by Jury II: Weeks: College A Capella Choir 3: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3g Spring Musical 2, 3: Ves- pers 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN MCAULIFFE 7 Peabody St., Newton Corner Judy Suppressed Desire: To get all A's just once Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party at Falmouth I: Arlington Jr. High: College Class Committee 3, Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 31 Spring Musical 2, 3, Rally Com- mittee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Ushers 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Of- fice Work 2, Basketball 2, 3, Golf 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: French Club 2: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1. 2. 3. JANICE DOROTHY MCCORMACK 137 Warwick Rd., West Newton Jan I Will to N. H. S.: A third leaky tunnel II: Day: College Class Ring Committee 2: Legis- lature 1: School Exchange 3, Newtonian 2, Newtonite 2: Tiger- ama Committee 2, 35 Senior Play 3, Rally Committee 2, 3: Tennis 17 Archery 3: Drama Club 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. g f JOHN CHAPMEN MCCREE 7 Newell Rd., Auburndale jake, jaw, Jack Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Scoring the winning run in 1955, giving N. H. S. the Baseball Championship I Will to N. H. S.: More loyal rooters IV: Warreng College Orange Shield 33 Baseball 1, 3: Basketball lg Track, Indoor 2, 33 Hi-Y 3. Amidst our anxietl'es, VIRGINIA ELEANOR MCGRATH 5 Park Pl., Newtonville Gin, Ginny Suppressed Desire: Not knowing to any degree of certainty, I dare not venture to presuppose any great degree of accuracy I Will to N. H. S.: Foam rubber shower stalls for the girl's shower room IV: Warren: College Newtonite 2g Ushers 2: Oflice Work 3g Archery 31 Softball 33 Home Economics Club 1, 3, Out- ing Club 2, 3g Personality Club 2. -fi- JEAN LOUISE MCCULLOUGH 156 Winchester St., Newton Highlands Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the fun I've had, all the friends I've made I Will to N. H. S.: Escalators II, Weeks: College Art Club 3: Drama Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club lg Library Club 1, 2, 3. NORMA JEAN MCINTYRE I6 Gay St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Laughing I Will to N. H. S.: Leak proof tunnels I3 Woodrow Wilson, Dorchester3 College Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 23 Future Teachers Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, 33 Spanish Club 2. SUSAN MCKELLAR 243 Waltham St., West Newton Sue Favorite Pastime: Polishing my mother's combat boots I Will to N. H. S.: My orange and black hub caps I3 Day3 College Class Committee 33 Tigerama Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Rally Committee 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Class Ring Committee 23 Archery 1, 33 Caval- ry Club 1, 2, 33 Secretary 2, 33 Drama Club 33 Outing Club 2. EILEEN MCMULLEN 650 Watertown St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's party3 joanie's paiama partyg Johnson's I Will to N. H. S.: More school spirit II3 Day3 College Orange Shield 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Rally Com- mittee 33 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 33 Ofiice Work 2, 33 Music Club 2, 3. VIRGINIA DORIS MCNEIL 29 Rowe St., Auburndale Ginny Suppressed Desire: To go to school on Martha's Vineyard Island Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Weekends IVg Warren3 Business Leader Corps 23 Ushers 23 Tennis 33 Archery 2, 3. NORMA ANN MCPHAIL 32 Swallow Dr., Newton Lower Falls, Suppressed Desire: To say I do Favorite Pastime: Listening to records and daydreaming II3 Warren3 Business French Club 2. RICHARD EDWARD MEAD 727 Washington St., Newtonville Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Charley Chase's Shop I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mrs. Huss and Charley Chase IIIBQ Day3 Service THOMAS ALPHONSO MELIDEO 25 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville The General Suppressed Desire: To get a mil- lion dollars for doing nothing Favorite Pastime: Doing work II3 Day3 College ALICE MELVIN 863 Watertown St., West Newton Licha Suippressed Desire: Never to be sa Favorite Pastime: Checking oH the days to reach the weekends I and I3 Bronxville High School, New Yotk3 College Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 3g Volleyball 33 Music Club 3. RICHARD JOSEPH MERULLO 1407 Washington St., West Newton Lucky Suppressed Desire: Go into the service, come out, and settle down Favorite Pastime: Fighting with my Math teacher, Mr. I-Ioule IIIA3 Warreng Service RAYNA LEA MESHORER 55 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: He hasn't asked me yet! Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Harris and an A CEnglish ZJ3 Miss Brackett and an F CGe- ometryb II3 Weeks3 College Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Archery 23 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Tusitala 1, 2, 3. WILLA RUTH MEYERHOFF 533 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Will Favorite Pastime: Clock watch- ing3 speaking French Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The understanding and inspiration that I have received from my teachers I3 Weeksg College National Honor Society 2, 33 Leg- islature 23 Girls' Chorusg Spring Musical lg Vespers 1, 2g French Club 1, 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1. A12 4 I It Y-4? I, E MICHAELSON 11 Trinity Ter., Newton Centre Mike, etcetera Suppressed Desire: To be able to sing - in tune! Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 3 'n 15 everything and everyone all three years I5 Weeks5 College Class Treasurer 35 Class Commit- tee 2, 35 Home Room Manager 25 Orange Shield 25 Spring Musical 2, 35 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Ushers 15 Music Club 2, 35 Neo- phytes I5 Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3. NANCY JANE MILENDER 15 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Nance, Nan Suppressed Desire: To wear spike heels I Will to N. H. S. A cello that can't play out of tune I5 Weeksg College National Honor Society 2, 35 School Exchange 25 Newtonian 35 Music Board 35 Spring Musical 1, 35 Vespers 1, 2, 35 Dance Com- mittee 15 Chemistry Club 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3. GERALDINE MILHENDER 119 Allerton Rd., Newton Highlands Gerri, Ger Suppressed Desire: To be happy all of the time Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful kids I5 Weeksg College Legislature 35 Orange Shield 35 Newtonite 25 Dance Committee 1, 25 Tennis 1, 35 French Club 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 35 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. BARBARA GRACE MILLEN 73 Clark St., Newton Centre Blondie, Barby Suppressed Desire: To have many more dates with No. 53 on.the Harvard football team Favorite Pastime: Calling EL 4- 05895 writing letters to the Bos- ton Traveler Mail Call II5 Weeks5 College Senior Play 35 Archery 2, 35 Art Club 3. MARILYN BLAKE MILLER 69 Tamworth Rd., Waban Suppressed Desere: To go to a World Series and watch the Yankees win four games straight Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Sophomore year II5 Weeksg College Drama Festival 25 Office Work 35 Orchesis 1. SALLYANN MILLER 279 Derby St., West Newton Sam, Sally Favorite Pastime: Hoio's football games, Tigerama Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior yearg my many new friends II5 Warreng College Class Committee 15 Legislature 2, 35 Newtonian 35 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Tigerama Committee 2, 35 Spring Musical 2, 35 Rally Committee 2, 35 Ves- pets 15 Dance Committee 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Office Work 1, 35 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 15 Home Economics Club 15 Music Club 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. SANDRA LEE MINNIS 3 Walnut Ter., Newtonville Sandy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year and Neico I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradoneg many good times Ilg Dayg College National Honor Society 2, 35 Home Room Manager 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Tigerama Committee 35 Rally Committee 2, 35 Vespers 15 Leader Corps 35 Dance Com- mittee 35 Archery 35 Cavalry Club 1, 2, 35 Music Club l, 2, 3. JAMES HARVEY MITCHELL, JR. 1756 Waban St., Waban Jim Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Merritt wearing a white shirt I5 Warren5 College Home Room Manager 25 Music Board 25 Spring Musical 25 Ves- pers 25 Tennis 15 Latin Club 35 Music Club 3. rivolit MICHAEL JOHN MOLONEY 1874 Beacon St., Waban Mike Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Elm Road at 2:30 II5 Warren: College CLEMENT FRANCIS MONTESANTI 96 Pine St., Auburndale Clem Suppressed Desire: To become a very good machinist I Will to N. H. S.: Young female teachers for the Trade School IIIA5 Warren5 Service Pk fin PHIL FRANCIS MOOERS 4 Margaret Rd., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Reading Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Sandborn's annual discourse I3 Our Lady's High School3 Service LLOYD CAROL MORNINGSTAR 83 Larchmont Ave., Waban Carol Suppressed Desire: To be a stage or movie director Fondest Memory of N. H, S.:Mr. Willard's personality class II3 .Weeks3 College Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 33 Drama Festival 2, 33 Vespers 2, 3g Cavalry Club 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Orchesis 1. RUSSELL PAUL MORRELL 306 California St., Nonantum Russ, Malloy Suppressed Desire: To be on the football team I Will to N. H. S.: My homework II3 Our Lady's High Schoolg College Boys' Chorus3 Ushers 33 Track, Outdoor 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. MARJORIE BLAKE MORRILL 99 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands Marge ... F- gm sffw-gs: U. '.f'5 0' :'U rr.-1- ... QBNNM i-. rn 5 'U .':pqQ'ugq,Tfw:n3 5 Org'-an Nui P-'....z'.2'-vC7V -vm ' 'r: 'wFiy:O:'3 NN ,. ' E,1,,E'QZ..QZEU ... O v :g E'.gnZ: EN0'gFn 2. 02.-ge.-.f--Off 5 C '0 3 O U u-'Op I1- or CVD D- vs - No 110- 5' 0 3tT...7' M' .. SMF' 8 o' 0 TNNIVB E m QQ . X! 1 'i - 1 .S visa? pg -, sgf. f ' 5,-. 11,4 J. .fo-f'- ve. -' faxsii 3 5. ' Y . K- IZ-2 I X EDWARD MORRISON 134 Upland Rd., Waban Ed Suppressed Desire: To beat john Head in the indoor high hurdles Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Bus trips to cross country and track meets I and II3 Weeksg College Orange Shield 33 Ushers 23 Cross Country 2, 3g Track, Indoor 2, 33 Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. af 59 NORMA CHIRSTENE MORRISON 9 Fayette Pl., Newton Corner Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: jean, Ellen, Maxine, Joan I Will to N. H. S.: Another won- derful principal like the late Dr. Leo Barry IVQ Bigelow3 Service Class Committee 23 Tigerama Committee 33 Intramural Sports 23 Home Economics Club. GEORGE ALLAN MOSHER 11 Prospect Ter., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To buy the Red Sox I Will to N. H. S.: A parking lot near the school I3 Dayg College Home Room Manager 23 School Exchange 33 Ushers 33 Mathe- matics Club I, 2, 33 Chess Club l, 2, 3. LESLIE MOSKOWITZ 96 Olde Field Rd., Newton Centre Moskey Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Math class in 127 I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel be- tween building I and II I3 Weeksg College Legislature 33 Orange Shield 33 Senior Play 33 Drama Festival 33 Dance Committee 33 Debating Club 23 International Club 33 Mathematics Club 3. ELIZABETH ANN MURPHY 65 Kensington St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Going out with Smitty Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful kids I have met II3 Dayg College Usher 33 Golf 33 Archery 33 Soft- ball 3g Home Economics Club 1, 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 33 Person- ality Club 2, Ofhce Work 3. JOAN ELIZABETH MURPHY 15 St. James Ter., Newton Joanie, Murph Suppressed Desire: I'll never tell Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day Miss Brackett fell into the wastebasket II3 Dayg College Usher 13 Basketball 33 Softball 33 Volleyball 33 Future Teachers Club 3g Home Economics Club 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3g Outing Club 1, 2, 33 Personality Club 3. MARGARET PRISCILLA MURPHY 84 Boyd St., Newton Peggy Favorite Pastime: Horseback rid- lngVill to N. H. S.: The rubber that the hot-rods left at 2:30 IV3 Dayg Business GORDON ALAN MURRAY Trapelo Rd., Lincoln Joe Suppressed Desire: To become a good carpenter IIIA5 Millis jr. Highg Service JOHN HENRY MURRAY 26 Trowbridge Ave., Newtonville jack Suppressed Desire: To eat lunch in S Block Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch in S Block I5 Dayg College Legislature 1, 25 Baseball 15 Foot- ball 25 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Rifle Club 1. DEBORAH SHEILA MUSKAT 29 Burr Rd., Newton Centre Debbie Suppressed Desire: To add three additional months to each sum- mer vacation I Will to N. H. S.: More gym teachers like Miss Cheney and Miss Mede I5 Weeks5 College Legislature 15 junior Red Cross Council 35 Tennis 2, 35 Softball 35 Drama Club 35 English Club 15 Music Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. HOWARD MYERS 64 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Howie Favorite Pastime: Tennis, girls, skiing Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Lashbrook's Latin class5 Mr. Knap- man's Math class I5 Weeks5 College Junior Red Cross Council 15 Ush- ers5 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 35 International Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, Music Club 3. KENDALL STILES MYERS 15 Page Rd., Newtonville Ken, Nemo Suppressed Desire: To drive a semi-trailer unit Favorite Pastime: Pickin' my guitar I5 Aptos Jr. High, San Francisco5 College Riflle Club 3. NANCY MYERS 105 Country Club Rd., Oak Hill Favorite Pastime: Psychoanalyz- ing teachers Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful leadership of Dr. Barry I5 Weeksg College School Exchange 35 Newtonian 35 Archery 1, 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Mathematics Club 1, 2, 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3. fei f +2 CHARLES NARDELLO 145 Taylor St., Needham Heights Chas Favorite Pastime: Designing homes Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: When Carl and I worked in Al DiPole's shop IIIA5 Needham jr. Highg College Basketball 3. JUDITH ELAINE NAREFS 259 Jackson St., Newton Centre Judy Favorite Pastime: Taking unfor- getable trips to unmentionable places I Will to N, H. S.: My mouldy, buttonless, 7-year-old gym suit II5 Weeks5 College Newtonite 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Spring Musical 2. 35 Junior Red Cross Council 15 Usher 15 French Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3. and care ree abandon MYRNA HELENE NATHAN 270 Cabot St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To have a homeroom in Building III Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Six minutes of twelve bell II5 Brighton High5 College Senior Play 35 Music Club 35 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 3. ANNA NATSIS 25 Bowers St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Working to make our Tigerama a success I Will to N. H. S.: A set of '58 gym teachers as great as those of '57 I5 Dayg College Orange Shield Captain 35 Tiger- ama Committee 2. 35 Girls' Ath- letic Board 35 Rally Committee Treasurer 35 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 35 Field Hockey 35 Badminton 2, 35 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Music Club 2, 35 Outing Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Office Work 2, 3. ADA VIVIAN NAZZARO 79 Dickerman Rd., Newton Highlands Ade Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My cheering days I Will to N. H. S.: My blonde streaks II: Weeks: College Class Committee 3, Publications Board 2: Home Room Manager 1: Tigerama Committee 3: Spring Musical 2: Rally Committee 3: Cheer Leader 2: Vespers 1, 2: Basketball I: Field Hockey 1: Music Club 2, 3: Orchesis 2, 3: Outing Club 1. DONNA SUSAN NEEDELL 15 Blake St., Newtonville Needles Favorite Pastime: Following im- pulses I Will to N. H. S.: My mildewy gym suit and towel Il: Bigelow: College Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Basketball 1: Ten- nis 1, 2, 3: Archery 1: Softball I: Volleyball 1: Intramural Sports 1: Cavalry Club 1, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 3: Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 33 Office Work 2, 3. f hr SANDRA NEEDLE 607 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Sandy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day Miss Brackett sat in the wastepaper basket I Will to N. H. S.: My sister - may the school withstand the blow I: Weeks: College Class Committee 2: Legislature 3: Newtonite 2: A Capella Choir 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1: Rally Committee 2: Vespers 1, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Music Club I, 2: Orchesis 1, 2. JUDITH LOUISE NEILSEN I7 Munroe St., Newtonville Judy Favorite Pastime: Going to the Lincoln instead of classes I Will ro N. H. S.: Some more of the Neilsen tribe IV: Day: Business Tennis 3: Field Hockey 2, 3: Ar- chery I, 2: Softball I, 2, 3: Music Club 3: Outing Club I, 2, 3. PHILIP NEILSEN 17 Munroe St., Newtonville Flip Suppressed Desire: Only Flat- top knows I Will to N. H. S.: The boys of the V-V-Ville IIIA: Day: College Administrative Aid 1: Baseball 3: Basketball 1, 3: Football 1: Intra- mural Sports 3. 61 LESLIE DOROTHY NEIMAN 33 Gay St., Newton Les Suppressed Desire: To play end on our football team fyea Tigerslj Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Those S Block lunches I: Day: College Home Room Manager 3: New- tonian Representative 2: Dance Committee I, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Vol- leyball I: Intramural Sports 1: French Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Music Club 1: Orchesis 1, 2. ELEANOR MARGARET NELSON 22 Kensington Ave., West Newton Peggie Favorite Pastime: Talking over 3:20 train, Rudy the repairman IV: Day: College Ushers 3: Oflice Work 3: Basket- ball 3: Tennis 3: Outing Club 3. PETER EDWARD NELSON 38 Balcarres Rd., West Newton Swede Suppressed Desire: To make the field of medicine I Will to N. H. S.: A fig leaf in memory of Gus-Gus I: Warren: College Legislature 1, 2: Horne Room Manager 1: Orange Shield 3: Boy's Athletic Board 2, 3: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3, Captain 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. PETER BRUCE NESSON 60 Halcyon St., Newton Centre Pete Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Jun- ior year English with Miss Ride- out: the sad faces at 8:30 A.M.: the happy faces at 2:30 P.M. I: Weeks: College Legislature 3: Civics Committee 3: Orange Shield 3: Anti-Smoking Committee 3: Ushers 3: Baseball 1: Tennis 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Sports Manager 2, 3: Mathematics Club 2. BRUNO NICOLAZHJ 6 Gannon Center, West Newton Nick, B Suppressed Desire: To have a harem of women I Will to N. H. S.: Hand gre- nades to liven up the assemblies IV: Warren: Business Dance Committee 3: Football 3: Track, Indoor 3: Track, Out- door 3. JOHN MICHAEL NIGRO 4 Warwick Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Der interessante amiisante, erzahlung- e Herr Packard I Will to N. H. S.: The knee treatment, cure for a cold, and a race track I: Day: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Leg- islature 2, 3: Orange Shield Cap- tain 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: Track, Outdoor I: Latin Club 4' Tr Wm X N XF' JUDITH ALLAN NORDSTROM 27 Kilburn Rd., West Newton Judy, Jan, Allan Suppressed Desire: To marry Barry I Will to N. H. S.: Another won- derful kid like Barry VanDeman IV: Day: Business ERIC WORTHINGTON O'BRIEN 55 Mossheld Rd., Waban O'B, Obster Favorite Pastime: Burning N's in the enemy's gridiron Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The spirit of Dr. Barry I: Warren: College Legislature 3: Tigerama Commit- tee 3: Spring Musical 2: Vespers 1: Track, Indoor I, 2: Track, Out- door 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3. PAUL FRANCIS O'BRIEN 62 Elmwood St., Newton O.B. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Football: Mr. Koughan II: Bigelow: Business Orange Shield 3: Usher 2: Basket- ball 1, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. MAUREEN ANN O'DONNELL 490 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Favorite Pastime: Interrupting classes to get my lunch I: Warren: College Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ten- nis l, 2: Debating Club 2: Eng- lish Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3. RUTH CHRISTINA OJERHOLM 40 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Ruthie I Will to N. H. S.: Building IV IV: Sacred Heart School: College ROBERT OLANS 118 Langdon St., Newton Suppressed Desire: To see the Red Sox win the pennant Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The 2:30 dismissal bell I: Boston Imin: College Intramural Sports 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3: Meteorology Club 3. Ll QAQ ARTHUR JOSEPH O'LEARY 70 Waban Hill, Chestnut Hill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dr. Barry IV: Warren: Business SHEILA ANNE O'LOUGHLIN 286 Derby St., West Newton Shi, Sheil Favorite Pastime: Eating lunch with Bob I Will to N. H. S.: Bridges over the Elm Road Puddles II: Warren: College Art Club 3: Outing Club 1. .S X are injected NANCY VIRGINIA OROAK 325 Woodward St., Waban Ginny Favorite Pastime: Planning trips to Maine with Fet I Will to N. H. S.: Another class of 1955 Cwith Mrs. Hussj I: Weeks: College Class Committee 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Orange Book 3: Senior Play 3: Stage Crew I, 3: Archery 2, 3: Badminton 2, 33 Fencing 2, 3: Chess Club 1: Fu- ture Teachers Club 1, 2: Music Club I. RICHARD ARTHUR OSTERBERG I3 Brook St. Newton Corner Ostie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Newtonville lunches I Will to N. H. S.: A prank IV: Bigelow: Service ,e,..f .jf K Archery 2, 33 Badminton lg Vol- NANCY MARIE OTERI 38 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Nan, Nance Favorite Pastime: Writing to a certain someone in S Block Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Spring Musicals II3 Weeks3 College Home Room Manager 23 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Leader Corps 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g Orchesis 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. JUDY ANNE OYLER 148 Chapel St., Newton Giggles Suppressed Desire: A date with Elvis Presley Favorite Pastime: Doodling and making noise II3 Bushwick High School3 College Art Club 1, 2, 3. WALLACE RICE PALMER, JR. 96 Temple St., West Newton Wally n Suppressed Desire: To get an A in English Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Spring Musical of 1956, Cox and Box I3 Bigelow3 College School Exchange 33 Newtones Quartet 33 Tigerama Committee 2, 33 Spring Musical 23 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 13 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 13 Music Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE PAPPAS 38 Blake St., Newtonville Berry Suppressed Desire: To paint a mustache on the Mona Lisa Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Dear old Wendy! II3 Our Iady's3 College WENDY MERLE PARIS 101 Hanson Rd., Oak Hill Park Sam Suppressed Desire: To be served breakfast in bed by Chef Milani Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The winter day when there was no school in my Sophomore year IV3 Weeks3 College 4 , A 63 JOELLE LINDA PARNES 6 Warren Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: English 1-3 in room 113! Re- member Nancy and Judy? I Will to N. H. S.: My tall, blonde, blue-eyed brother, may the school withstand the blow! I3 Brookline High: College Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 33 Dance Committee 1, 2g Basket- ball 2, 33 Archery 1, 23 Art Club 1, French Club 3g Outing Club 3. LORNA PASCAR 115 Jewett St., Newton Corner Lorna Favorite Pastime: Crossword puzzles II3 j.E. Burke High School3 Business leyball 1. NANCY ELIZABETH PATTERSON 142 Elgin St., Newton Centre Nan, Pat Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Malone's Biology class I Will to N. H. S.: A swimming pool! IIQ Weeks3 Business Badminton 23 Rifle Club 1. LOUISE KATHERINE PEARL 59 Northgate Pk., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Pretending I have no homework I3 Warren3 College Newtonian 33 Newtonite 23 Glee Club 13 Tigerama Committee 23 Vespers 13 Dance Committee 23 Mathematics Club 23 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1. LINDA PEARLSTEIN 200 Highland St., West Newton Pearlie Suppressed Desire: To hear some- one say, I.inda, eat something - vou're so thin! Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: First year - the Newtonian, sec- ond year - the sports, third year - studying I3 Weeksg College Class Committee 23 Orange Shield 33 Newtonite 23 Girls' Chorus 13 Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 33 Ves- pers li Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Ushers 13 French Club 2, 33 Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 33 Orchesis 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY ANNE PEARSON 125 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre Bev Favorite Pastime: Being with Comrades 3 Action! Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The wonderful friends in Comrades 3 101 in April I3 Lexington High School3 College Music Club 3. PAUL DAVID PEARSON 131 Windsor Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Our beloved principal and guide, Dr. Leo Barry I Will to N. H. S.: A suspension tunnel from Building I to Build- ing II Ig WZIICHQ College Home Room Manager 23 Orange Shield 2, 33 Assistant Captain 23 Chairman of Legislature Dances 33 School Exchange 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Spring Musical 2, 33 Rally Committee 2, 33 Vespers 2, 33 Dance Committee 2, 33 Ten- nis 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 23 Music Club 2, 3. GERTRUDE STEPHANIE PEIRCE 203 Islington Rd., Auburndale Stephie Suppressed Desire: To marry Red Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: May 11, 1956, one of the days when I was sick I and II3 Warren3 College Class Committee 33 Legislature 23 Tigerama Committee 33 Rally Committee 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Field Hockey 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 13 Rifle Club 33 Ofhce Help 3g Tri-Hi-Y 3. HOLLEY STEVENS PEIRCE 203 Islington Rd., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To be Mrs. Charles Morrow Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year in Mr. Silluzio's homeroom II3 Warren3 Business Ofhce Help3 Softball FRANCIS LIONEL PEREDNA 90 Auburn St., Auburndale Fran Suppressed Desire: To get an A on a composition Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My speech hall classes IV3 Warteng College Baseball 1, 33 Football 1, 2. JOSEPH JOHN PERGOLA 38 Lexington St., West Newton Joe Suppressed Desire: No home- work over weekends Favorite Pastime: Reading3 scien- tific experiments National Honor Society 23 Debat- ing l, 2, 3. JANE EVELYN PERLIS 41 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands Janie Suppressed Desire: To have a re- served parking space in front of Building I Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 1956 Outing Club trip to Peter- boro I3 Weeks: College legislature 13 Marching Band 13 Concert Band 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 A Capella Choir 1, 33 Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 1, 2, 33 Dance Com- mittee 1, 3: Basketball 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Field Hockey 33 Archery 2g Badminton 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Caval- ry Club 33 French Club 13 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 2, 3. 64 GERALDINE ANNE PETERY 34 Perkins St., West Newton Gerry Suppressed Desire: To have my last name pronounced right, at least once I Will to N.- H. S.: My sister, Barbara II3 Warren3 Business Tennis 33 Badminton 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3. S' 4 s . 4 sg: 1 . in-is KENNETH JOSEPH PIERCE 276 Church St., Newton Ken Suppressed Desire. To own a car that runs Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Fighting for a parking space IIIA3 St. Mary's High Schoolg Service Administrative Aid 1, 2, 3. Our quest for understandin leads us FRANK CARMEN PISELLI 127 Bridge St., Nonantum The Chief Suppressed Desire: To be a teach- er after I leave the service Favorite Pastime: Hurrying home at 10:00 o'clock to eat IIIA3 Day: Service Intramural Sports FRANK JOHN POLAGRUTO 68 Parsons St., West Newton Sal Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The last day of my Junior year when I passed Bookkeeping I Will to N. H. S.: My sideburns IV3 Day3 Service Orange Shield 3. ANN GLORIA POSNER 40 Botton Rd., Newtonville Annie Suppressed Desire: To eat what l want, when I want Favorite Pastime: Taking unfor- gettable trips to unmentionable places I: Patrick T. Campbell: College Newtonian 3: Newtonite 2, 39 Tigerama Committee 2: Spring Musical 1, 2: Rally Committee 31 Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 31 Ushers I, 2, 3: Tennis 1: French Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. CLYDE B. POWELL 39 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls Suppressed Desire: To graduate I Will to N. H. S.: All my bad marks IIIA: Weeks: Service BARBARA ANN POWERS 326 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands Barb, Chubby Favorite Pastime: Bombing around in the old Plymouth with the Fifth Wheels Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Junior year I: Weeks: College Legislature 3: Orange Shield 2: Newtonite 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 3g Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 1, 3: Ushers 1: Olhce Help 3: Music Club 3: Outing Club 1, 2. 3. ARTHUR JOSEPH BARABARA PRESS PRESCOTT 69 Devonshire Rd., Waban 28 Indiana TCI-, Suppressed Desire: Not to have Newton Upper Falls any Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep Fondest Memory of N H. S.: my car running Studying in S Block I Will to N. H. S.: My bashful- I: Weeks: College ness with girls Legislature 1, 2, 3: Tigerama IV: Weeks: Service Committee 35 Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3: Office Work 3: Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes l. 65 WILLIAM CONVERSE PRESTON 27 Buswell Pk., Newton Bill, Sarge Favorite Pastime: Termite Control Fondest Memory of N H. S.: The Canadian Exchange fwho ducked?J I: Bigelow: College Home Room Manager 1: School Exchange 2: Newtonian 3: Or- ange Book 2: Spring Musical 1, 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 1. ALLEN CHARLES PRICE 213 Waltham St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To get an A on an English composition Favorite Pastime: Playing the drums I: Day: College Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Chem- istry Club 3: Meteorology Club 1: Music Club 2, 3. ERWIN CHARLES PRIETZ 30 Waldorf Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To get a park- ing space in front of Building III Favorite Pastime: Standing by the bookshelf in the cafeteria I: Weeks: College Intramural Sports 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3: Rifle Club 2, 3. ROBERT BELL PURLTON 21 Knowles St., Newton Centre Bob Favorite Pastime: Walking out at 2:30 I Will to N. H. S.: My slide rule from room 2101 IIIB: Weeks: Service School Exchange 3: Spring Musi- cal 2: Rifle Club 2, 3. RICHARD CHARLES QUIGLEY 5 Harrington St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Two years of Spanish in 114 I Will to N. H. S.: My old pair of sneakers II: Day: College Football: Intramural Sports 2, 3. MAY CAROLYN QUINN 14 Cheney Ct., Newton Upper Falls Carol Quinnie, Goldie Suppressed Desire: To stay on the Honor Roll: To have all three lunches all week I Will to N. H. S.: A juke box for the cafeteria: Quiet study periods IV: Weeks: Business 1' gb F' 31 Alban Rd., Waban Dave Fondest Memory of N H. S.: School between 8:00 and 8:30 I Will to N. H. S.: A much needed place in the cafeteria I: Warren: College Spring Musical 2: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Camera Club 1: Chess Team 1, 2, 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3. KAREN BASHYA RAK 551 Chestnut St., Waban Rocko, Rockie, Bash Suppressed Desire: To take Mr. Packard out to dinner Cwithout the Model AJ Fondest Memory of N H. S.: Miss Creedon's romantic Sopho- more English class I: Warren: College Class Committee 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 3: School Exchange 3: Newtonian 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3: Sophomore Girl's Chorus 1: Vespers 2: Leader Corps 1, 2: Dance Committee 2: Ushers 2: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Cavalry Club 1: Drama Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 1. JUDITH LEE RANSOM 432 Dedham St., Newton Centre Judi' Suppressed Desire: To ride a billy- goat to Washington Favorite Pastime: Meeting Com- rades at 2:30 every day I: Weeks: College Class Committee 3: Girls' Chorus 1: Field Hockey 2: Cavalry Club 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3: Music Club 1: Neophytes 1. DOROTHY ANN RAUHA 418 Wolcott St., Auburndale Dottie, Dot Suppressed Desire: To find as wonderful friends at college as I've found at N. H. S. Fondest Memory of N H. S.: Front row balcony at Mr. Paige's matinees II: Warren: College Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Spring Mu- sical 2: Rally Committee 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee 2, 3: Ushers 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis. PAUL PHILLIP RAVINSKI 216 Elliot St., Newton Upper Falls Winkie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The 2:30 bell I Will to N. H. S.: One pair of Blue Suede Sneakers II: Weeks: College Baseball 1: Intramural Sports 2, 3. MARY REAGAN 351 Waban Ave., Waban Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Koughan's class in my Sophomore year I Will to N. H. S.: My grubby gym suit II: Warren: College Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1, 2: Office Work 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Ten- nis 33 Field Hockey 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 1, 2: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. IID MANDELL RAAB CATHERINE PAULINE REARDON 38 Shady Hill Rd., Newton Highlands Pauline Favorite Pastime: Spending my February vacations at Intervale, New Hampshire Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The trips I have taken with Miss Sul- livan's Science Club I: Weeks: College Science Fair 1: Oflice Work 33 Golf 3: Archery 2: Art Club 1, 2: Outing Club 3: Science Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD WILLIAM REARDON 182 Tremont St., Newton Corner Beans Suppressed Desire: l'll never tell, but you can guess Favorite Pastime: Being with you know who II-IV: Bigelow: College here and abroad SALLY ELIZABETH RECCHIA 208 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Sal Suppressed Desire: To keep going out with joe Favorite Pastime: Going out with Joe IV: Warren: Business RICHARD WILFRED REYNOLDS 7 Walden St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To be a Sup- pressed Desire I Will to N. H. S.: Alfred E. Neuman to teach Psychology II: Day: College Hi-Y 2, 3: Camera Club 3: Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 3. ROBERT DENNIS RICH 15 Greenlawn Ave., Wellesley Bob Suppressed Desire: To keep going out with Edie Favorite Pastime: Going out with Edie IIIA: Thomas A. Edison: Service HAROLD RICHMAN 110 Parker St., Newton Centre Harry Favorite Pastime: Making moon- shine in the still of the night I Will to N. H. S.: My still I: Weeks Orange Shield 3: Rally Commit- tee 1: Dance Committee 2: Science Fair 1: Chemistry Club 3. 1 ' T' 'K-af' -. , V f STEPHEN MICHAEL RICHMOND 110 Evelyn Rd., Waban Steve Suppressed Desire: To strangle people who ask me one certain question Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Law and order in the cafeteria I: Weeks: College Legislature 1, Legislature Parlia- mentarian 3: Civics Committee 2, 3: Home Room Manager 1: Or- ange Shield 2, 3: Orange Book 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Anti-Smoking Committee 2, 3: Dance Commit- tee 1: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2. WENDY CAROL RICHMOND 47 Kenmore St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: Not to be called Merle Fondest Memory of N H. S.: Everyone and everything II: Weeks: College Newtonite 1: Tigerama Commit- tee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Drama Festival 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ush- ers 2: Drama Club 2, 3: ' LAWRENCE BISHOP RIDEOUT 209 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Larry Suppressed Desire: To shoot Qtwoh consecutive holes in one I Will to N. I-I. S.: Convertible busses I: Weeks: College DAVID MACK RITCI-IIE 253 Cypress St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To outwit Mrs. Goldstein once I Will to N. H. S.: Heidi and her pigrails I: Weeks: College Class Committee 1: Home Room Manager 2, 3: Orange Shield 3: Rally Committee 3: Dance Com- mittee 2: Football 2: Ice Hockey 3: Track, Indoor 3: Intramural Sports 2. CATHERINE RIZZA 306 Cherry St., West Newton Cathy Fondest Memory of N. I-I. S.: Dr. Leo Barry I Will to N. H. S.: My little sister II: Warren: College Legislature 1, 3: Orange Shield 2: Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Tigerama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 2, 3: Dance Com- mittee 3: Ushers 1: Tennis 3: In- tramural Sports 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3. EDWARD PETER ROACH 966 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls Eddie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The homework I Will to N. H. S.: C Lunch IIIA: Weeks: Business MELINDA ROBART 257 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands Tillie Favorite Pastime: Being with Comrades Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year I: Weeks: College Orange Book 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Science Fair 1: Mathematics Cub 3: Music Club 3: Science Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES WILLIAM ROBIN S 51 Chapin Rd., Newton Centre Charlie Suppressed Desire: To be success- ful in whatever I should endeavor Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior home room in 236: 1955- 1956 I: Weeks: College Legislature 2: Newtonian 2, 3. Circulation Editor 3: Orange Book 2, 3: Tigerarna Committee 3: Ten- nis 2, 3: Debating Club 3: RiHe Club 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. DAVID STANLEY. ROBINSON 46 Lafayette Rd., Newton Lower Falls Dave Suppressed Desire: To get A in French Fondest Memory of N. I-I. S.: Eating First Lunch: home room: S Block Il: Warren: College ,fb REBECCA BAILEY ROBINSON 41 Truman Rd., Newton Centre Becky Suppressed Desire: To be a friend to everyone and everybody's friend I Will to N. H. S.: My sister Judy Ilg Weeks, College Newtonite 25 Tigetama Commit- tee 2, Spring Musical l, 23 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, Usher lg Art Club 3: Drama Club 21 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1g Or- chesis 1, 2. SUZANNE JOAN ROBINSON 15 Winchester Rd., Newton Sue, Robbie Suppressed Desire: To turn the football held into a grazing pas- ture for cows I: New Bedford High: College Newtonite 2, 35 Spring Musical 25 Leader Corps 3g Dance Com- mittee 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Out- ing Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. GAIL ROGERS 29 North St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To yell fire during an assembly I Will to N. H. S.: Some fresh vegetables for the cafeteria soup Ig Day, College School Exchange 2g Newtonian 3: Orange Book 2, 33 Girls' Chorus lg Tigerama Committee 31 Ves- pets 1: Art Club 1, 3g Chemistry Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3: Music Club l, 2, 3. GARDNER HOLMES ROLLINS 152 Adams St., Nonantum Holmesy Fondest Memory of N H. S.: Girls I Will to N. H. S.: My girl jerry Carter for two years IV, Day: Service Baseball 3g Basketball lg Track, Indoor 2: Track, Outdoor 2. DAVID JUDSON ROONEY 59 Hancock Ave., Newton Dave Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Study my Junior year in room 2312 IV: Martin Grammar School, Bos- ton, College Dance Committee 1, 2. MICHAEL KITS ROSEBURY 133 Bawn St Natick Kits Suppressed Desire To do my schoolwork by my own methods some of the time not by my teachers methods all the time Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tigerama Ig Day: College Science Club 1, 2, 3. N BRENDA ELAINE ROSEN 15 Stanley Rd., Waban Bren Favorite Pastime: Putting up with Betsey Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My chats with Mr. Ethier Ig Weeks, College Newtonite lg Senior Play 3: Golf 1, Z, Archery 1, 3, French Club lg Spanish Club 3. , M, - ,. . ' 4 .xg .Gogh 7, 4 'Q I ELLEN SUE ROSEN 40 Park Ave., Newton Suppressed Desire: To be an ap- prentice in good standing Favorite Pastime: Tripping clown the stairs in Building II Ig Bigelow: College Orange Shield 3, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 31 Spring Musical 2, 3, Rally Com- mittee 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3: Ves- pers lg Dance Committee 1, 2, Usher 1, 2, French Club 33 Latin Club 1g Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neo- phytes 1, Orchesis 3. be CU s x eg' X 64 O. 6 .-f . , ff X f 2- C, Xt f. The hummin undertones are created 68 JEROLD ALEX ROSENBERG 57 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Jerry Suppressed Desire: Business I Will to N. H. S.: My blue cards in the Building II office II, Weeks, College Baseball 1, 33 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 3. NANCY SUSAN ROSENGARD 131 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To live in New York Favorite Pastime: Worrying about what I didn't get done Ig Weeks, College Tigerama Committee 33 Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Usher 1: Drama Club 2, 34 FrCI1Ch Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neo- phytes 1. 'CL . X 2 MY RN A IRENE ROSENTHAL 54 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the fun I've had - especially in my junior year I Will to N. H. S.: My brother joel I: Weeks, College Senior Play 3, Spring Musical lg Drama Festival Z, Vespers 1, 2, Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Usher lg Basketball lg Tennis 31 French Club 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1. '57 GARTH JILL ROSENWALD 311 Kenrick St., Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Home room with Mr. Packard 1 Will to N. H. S.: Large lockers for the Senior girls Ig Bigelow: College Orange Shield 3: Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Junior Red Cross Council 3g Archery 2, 3, Drama Club 23 Alpha Beta lg English Club 2: Music Club 2: Neophytes 1, Orchesis 1. PHY'LLIS ANN ROSSETTI 367 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Phyl Suppressed Desire: To have a good career, to move to California Favorite Pastime: Listening to Elvis Presley records any old time IV: Day: College Art Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Music Club 3. MARTIN JAY ROSSMAN 239 Harvard Circle, Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To slide down the Building I banisters Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Lasker preparing us for college dictation ll: Day: College Music Club 2, 3. CARRIE JUDITH ROTHSTEIN 42 Oldham Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To hear Mr. Harris' sonnet Favorite Pastime: Writing names on the detention list in Building I office Ig Warren: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Newtonian 3, Tiegrama Com- mittee Zg Spring Musical lg Dance Committee 1, 2: Point System Committee 2: Usher 1, Office Work I. 2, 35 Debating Club 2, 3: English Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 35 Orchesis 1, 2. Q' 1.4 JOAN ANNE ROTMAN 156 Sumner Sr., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The lunch room 1 Will to N. H. S.: The bus seat that I never had - may some other deserving student obtain it Ig Weeks College Legislature 1: Newtonian 35 Dance Committee 1, 2: Drama Club 2: Music Club 1: Neophytes 1. WILLIAM FREDERICK ROUSSEAU 76 Russell Rd., West Newton Bill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. j.C. Hall Ig Day: College Science Fair 1, 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Mathematics Club 2, 3: Radio Club 1, 2, 3. HOWARD ROWER 11 Maplewood Ave., Newton Centre Howie Suppressed Desire: To harness perpetual motion for practical purposes I Will to N. H. S.: All my unsold elevator tickets to Building III II: Weeks: College Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Cavalry Club 1, 2. JANET FRANCES ROY 50 Chapel St., Newton Favorite Pastime: just living Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the great kids I've met and will always remember II, Day: College Associate Council 2: Class Com- mittee 2, 3: Home Room Mana- ger 1g Tigerama Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 3, Rally Committee 3, Leader Corps 2, 3: Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Office Work 3: French Club 23 Orchesis 3. ROBIN LEE ROYSTER 1630 Centre St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Listening to Mr. Barteau shurround the enemy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Barteau's History class I, Il, Weeks: College Concert Band: Volleyball 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 31 Music Club 2, 3. NANCY LEA RUST 160 Chestnut St., West Newton Rusty Suppressed Desire: To never lose the friendship of the nice kids I've known in school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The First 1956 football game and Tammy Elkins lg Wareng College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1: Vespers 1, 25 Drama Club 2: Neophytes 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3. bs arf' our 1 I? Y. f, MARY CATHERINE RYAN 440 Lexington St., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Eating I Will to N. H. S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Gradone and Miss Sweeney IV: Warren, Business DAVID FRANKLIN RYDER 27 Bacon Pl., Newton Upper Falls Dave Favorite Pastime: Tinkering Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Canadian Exchange Cwho ducked? J II3 Weeksg College Home Room Manager 2, 33 School Exchange 23 Newtonian 33 Track, Outdoor 23 Meteorology Club 1, 2, 3, President 3. ROBERT ELLIOT SACHER 25 Allen Ave., Waban Bob, Clyde Suppressed Desire: To study in S Block I Will to N. H. S.: My nickname Clyde I3 Weeksg College Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Chem- istry Club 3: Mathematics Club 23 Meteorology Club 3. BARRY HOWARD SACKS 152 Eastbourne Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The last day of my Junior year - in Scituate I3 Bigelow3 College Legislature I, 2, 3: Civics Com- mittee 23 Home Room Manager 1, 33 Orange Book 23 Anti- Smok- ing Committee 23 Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 33 Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Club 2: Mathematics Club 1, 2, 33 Rifle Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2. NANCY BETH SALOW 189 Evelyn Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: I'd tell if I could, but I can't so I won't Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Walking to classes with Paul in my Junior year II3 Warren3 College Legislature 13 Tigerama Commit- tee 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musi- cal 13 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Office Work 2, 33 Golf 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3g Music Club 2, 33 Neophytes 1. RICHARD PAUL SALOW 45 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Ricky Suppressed Desire: To sell tickets to the students standing in front of Building I before school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Karpas' intimate discussions in human relations class II3 Weeks3 College Tigerama Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Usher 1, 23 Golf 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 International Club 2, 33 Personality Club 33 Science Club 1. RICHARD LLOYD SAMPSON 8 Bernard St., Newton Highlands Sam Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in Mr. Boyle's English class I Will to N. H. S.: All my old code books IIIA3 Weeks, Service as STUART EARL SANDLER 481 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre Stu Suppressed Desire: To dig out in a Drive Ed. car Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The profits I made from selling ele- vator tickets to new Sophomores II3 Weeks3 College Hunting and Fishing Club 31 Meteorology Club 2, 3. by student particuualion RONALD I-'REDERIC SANTUCCI 187 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To study dur- ing study periods I Will to N. H. S.: Optional English courses I3 Warren3 College Orange Shield 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Meteorology Club 3. MARLENE ANN CATHERINE SCARSELLA 25 Pine Grove Ave., Newton Lower Falls Ma, Trixie, Shoo-be-da Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Winkler's Biology class with Ann, Sue, Rochelle, and Ziggy I Will to N. H. S.: A Chemistry student with the proper back- ground for Mr. Hall II3 Warreng College Music Club 2, 3. DAVID SCHELL 231 Ward St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The end of my Junior yearg Scituate I Will to N. H. S.: The one who sat behind me in 1 and 2 I5 Weeksg College Class Committee 25 Legislature 35 Home Room Manager 25 New- tonian 35 Newtonire 35 Drama Festival 25 junior Red Cross Council 2, 35 Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 35 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Usher 25 Science Fair 15 Tennis 15 Intramural Sports 25 Meteor- ology Club 2, 3, Secretary 25 Rille GEORGE SCHNEIDER 202 Evelyn Rd., Waban Blackie, Noiraud, Clem Suppressed Desire: To wear my chartreuse Bermuda shorts to the Senior Prom I Will to N. H. S.: Some more English teachers to hide behind the remaining doors I5 Carter Jr. Highg College Newtonian 3: Newtonite 25 Jun- ior Red Cross Council 2, 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Mathe- matics Club 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2. Club 25 Science Club 1, 2, 3. PHILIP CRAIG SCHNEIDER 182 Cotton St., Newton Phil Suppressed Desire: To get a park- ing space in front of the school at 8:15 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Scituateg watching the dag raising I5 Bigelowg College Legislature 2, 3: Home Room Manager 15 Orange Shield 35 School Exchange 25 Tigerama Committee 3, Spring Musical 25 Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Indoor Track 1, 25 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Rifle Club 3. HERBERT MELVIN SCI-INEIDERMAN 55 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Schnitz Suppressed Desire: To be let out of the cafeteria when finished with lunch II: Weeksg College Dance Committee 35 Music Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 1. SHIRLEY DEBORAH SCHOLNICK 37 Westgate Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: That wonderful junior year when I first came to N. H. S. I Will to N. H. S.: The crumbs from my S Block lunches I5 Brookline Highg College Legislature 25 Newtonian 35 Dance Committee 2, 3: Tennis 35 Archery 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Or- chesis 3. 71 ROBERT JOSEPH SCHRAFFA 49B Carleton St., Newton Corner Bob Suppressed Desire: A career in the Navy or Air Force Favorite Pastime: Sports lI5 Everett Highg Service MARTIN PAUL SCHWARTZ 435 Highland St., West Newton Schnoody Suppressed Desire: To fish on opening day at the trout creek in Concord Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Water lights in Miss Richmond's Biology class - '54 II5 Solomon Lowenberg Jr. Highg College Tigerarna Committee 35 Boy's Chorus 35 Golf 35 Camera Club 25 Cavalry Club 35 International Club 2, 3. JOHN PHILIP SCO'I'I' 276 Church St., Newton Jan Suppressed Desire: To own a Farrarri Favorite Pastime: Sport car racing IIIA5 Saratoga Springs Highg College Administrative Aid 2, 3, Captain 2 President 35 Anti-Smoking Com- mittee 2, 3. SANDRA LYDIA SCULLY 17 Wade St., Newton Highlands Sandy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the friends I have made in the past three years I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Miss Creedon and Mr. Karpas II5 Weeksg College Spring Musical 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 3. RONALD THOMAS SEELBY 10 Oakland St., Newton Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To come back to Mr. Hale's night school code class I Will to N. H. S.: All the bro- ken lights in the tunnels IIIA5 Bigelow: Service I-IENRIE'I'l'A MARIE SEMRAD 86 Upland Rd., Waban Rieta, Buzz, Sam, Sunshine Suppressed Desire.: To have a D.A. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The gang at Smots and the shop II5 Weeksg College Home Economics Club 1, 25 Out- ing Club 1, 2, 35 Rifle Club 1, 3. I? ,. ff an-K 4 X E it 3 '-2: v L . to -qv' HUGH HENRY SENNOTT 87 Richardson St., Newton Hughie Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Getting out of school IIIA3 Bigelow3 Service NANCY ELIZA BETH SEXTON 80 Goddard St., Newton Highlands Penny Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: February 23, 1955 I Will to N. H. S.: My Senior home room in Building II II3 Weeksg College Class Committee 33 Orange shield 23 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Rally Committee 2, 33 Vespers 1, 33 Dance Committee I, 2, 33 Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 2. ROBERT ERNST SEYFARTH 44 Putnam St., West Newton Bob Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: J.C. Hall's steps of progress I3 Warren3 College Marching Band I, 2, 33 Dance Band l, 2, 33 Spring Musical 23 Science Fair I3 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Mathematics Club 33 Music Club 2, 3. LOUIS DONALD SHAIN 232 Derby St., West Newton Lou, Louie, Shain Suppressed Desire: To someday own a passenger car that can ac- celerate from 0-60 in five seconds I Will to N. H. S.: Split level parking spaces II3 Warreng Service LAURENE CLAUDIA SHAMBAD 36 Hilltop St., Newton Laurie Suppressed Desire: To find out where the yellow went I Will to N. H. S.: Zaki I3 Bigelow3 College Orange Book 23 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 23 Dance Commit- tee 33 Music Club 1, 33 Orchesis I, 2, 3. RICHARD BERNARD SHANER 9 Bellingham St., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To have eleva- tors installed in all three buildings I Will to N. H. S.: William Shakespeare and his merry tales I3 Weeksg College BARBARA ANN SHAPIRO 23 Lombard St., Newton Babsie, Barb Favorite Pastime: Piping Sharpies with Joyce, Paula, Sue, and Frankie I Will to N. H. S.: Lem Nrets I3 Bigelow3 College Newtonite I, 23 Tigerama Com- mittee 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 33 Rally Committee 33 Tennis 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club I, 2, 33 Orchesis I. . ' ' . 1 346578 SN- 4- Q, ,IUDITH JOANNE SHAPIRO 850 Dedham St., Newton Centre Hey You! Suppressed Desire: To be in the same class, study, or gym with Carol Favorite Pastime: Talking about things-I know nothing about I3 Weeks3 College Home Room Manager 33 Orange Shield 23 Newtonian 2, 3: New- tonite 13 Senior Play 33 Leader Corps 2, 33 Debating Club 33 Latin Club 13 Mathematics Club 2, 33 Science Club 3. and sey-government LEONARD STEPHEN SHAW 195 Varick Rd., Waban Lennie Fondest Memory of N H. S.: Listening to Mr. Hall waste time telling us how we waste time I Will to N. H. S.: My sister Mimi, my brother Dave, and lots of good luck I3 Warreng College Newtonite 33 Tigerama Commit- tee 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Science Fair 13 Football 13 Track, Indoor 13 English Club 33 Mathe- matics Club 33 Music Club 2, 3: Science Club 1, 3. gint JAMES SHEA 61 Marlboro St., Newton Jim Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: S Block with its band, chorus, and lunch , I Will to N. H. S.: The will to conquer Brookline, in field as well as classroom I3 Bigelow3 College Orange Shield 33 Spring Musical 23 Dance Committee 23 Science Fair I3 Aviation Club 2, 33 Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 33 Neo- phytes 13 Rifle Club 3. ,N in-1' , . a- ll '74 r 54 itil 1. JOHN XAVIER SHEEHAN 53 Lake Ave., Newton Centre Jack I Will to N. H. S.: My seat in Detention Hall Il: Sacred Heart: College KATHRYN CECELIA SHEEHAN 1215 Washington St., West Newton Kathy Suppressed Desire: To go to New York with the girls from Waltham Favorite Pastime: Collecting rec- ords of Elvis Presley IV: Waltham High: Business Tennis 2, 3: Music Club 3: Out- ing Club 3. Q---v' X MARJORY EVE SH EPARD 33 Alexander Rd., Newton Highlands Margie, Marge Suppressed Desire: To fulfill all my hopes and aspirations Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Going on safari from one building to another I: Tupton Hall Grammar School Derbyshire, England: College Legislature 1, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 3: Dance Committee 3: Debating Club 1: English Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Inter- national Club 1: Orchesis 3. MARSHA FREIDA SHERIFF 6 Salisbury Rd., Newton Marsh Suppressed Desire: To wear Ber- mudas to school I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Karpas I, Il: Bigelow: College ArchefY 39 French Club 3: Home Economics Club 1: Music Club 3: Outing Club 3. R S Q I JOSEPH BERNARD SHERMAN 114 Charles St., Auburndale Joe Suppressed Desire: To go to New York with the trade school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Classes in 23 F IIIA: Warren: Business MARIE ALICE SHERMAN 114 Charles St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To go to New York with the Minks Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Gradone's Bookkeeping class IV: Warren: Business MICHAEL EDWARD SHERMAN 102 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Mike Suppressed Desire: To have the desire to suppress my desires I: Weeks: College Dance Committee 1: Usher 2: Cavalry Club 3: International Club 2, 3. ROBERT SHERMAN 1325 Beacon St., Waban Suppressed Desire: To Grow I Will to N. H. S.: My late slips and the 8:30 bell II: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1. GLENN MORRIS SHRIBERG 247 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Glenn, G.S. Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Demo I Will to N. H. S.: A little busi- ness II: Day: College Orange Shield 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Dance Commit- tee 3: Usher 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Music Club 3. JOEL PAUL SHRIBERG 77 Clifton Rd., Newton Centre Sonny Suppressed Desire: To marry someone like a certain somebody Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: November 10, 1955 Il: Boston Technical High: Col- lege Legislature 2: Home Room Mana- ger 3: Ice Hockey 3: Aviation Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 3. STARR ELLEN SHULMAN 36 Green Pk., Newton Favorite Pastime.: Thinking of all the work I have to do I Will to N. H. S.: All my pleas- ant hours of studying this week I: Bigelow: College Class Committee 3: Newtonite 1, 2: Rally Commitee 1: Vespers 1, 2: Dance Committee 3: Usher 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3: English Club 3: French Club 1, 2: Future Teachers Club 2, 3, President 3: Music Club 1, 2. L Q1 4' ! I N l CT? ,I K. 351 1 +V' 3 H ESTELLE JANET SHUMAN 108 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To be de- sired I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Karpas II, Weeks, College Archel'Y 3: Art Club 3: Drama Club 2: English Club 35 French Club 35 Music Club 2, 35 Outing Club 3. RICHARD STANLEY SIEGEL 112 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sophomore year in room 116 with Miss Titcomb I Will to N. H. S.: A supply of edible food for the cafeteria IIg Weeks, College Senior Play Committee: Football 2g Track, Indoor 35 Aviation Club 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Rifle Club 3. ROBERT BURNETT SILLIMAN 29 Brae Burn Rd., Auburndale Favorite Pastime: Procrastinating I Will to N. H. S.: An elevator to 146 Ig Warren, College Legislature 33 Newtonite 2, 33 Vespers 1, 33 Drama Club 1, 23 Music Club 1, 2: Neophytes 1. ANITA JUDITH SILVER 117 Truman Rd., Newton Centre Nitzie Favorite Pastime: Counting the days until june 8, 1957 I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Karpas and Mr. Packard II, Weeks, College Girls' Chorus 1: Senior Paly 3, Spring Musical 1, junior Red Cross Council 2: Dance Commit- tee 1, 23 Usher 1, 2: Office Work 2, 3: Archery 3g Home Economics Club 2, Library Club lg Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 3. EILEEN FAYE SILVERMAN 85 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Suppressed Desire: To graduate from college with an M.R.S. degree I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Packard and Mr. Karpas II, Weeks: College Home Room Manager lg Rally Committee 2: junior Red Cross Council 2, Dance Committee 1, 2: Usher 1, Oflice Work lg Arch- ery 33 Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club lg Personality Club 3. JOHN IRWIN SIMPSON 230 Auburn St., Auburndale Jerry, Blimpson Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Barsomg j.C. Hall, TJ. Cutting I Will to N. H. S.: My motor scooter for use in Kenyon Driver Education Ig Warren, College Tigerama Committee 35 Science Fair lg Rifle Team 1, 2, 3: Hunt- ing and Fishing Club lg Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN RICHARD SIMPSON 317 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Simpy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Running to the lunch room I Will to N. H. S.: A smaller crowd of students II, Day, College Football lg International Club 23 Science Club 2. NANCY SINGER 162 Waverly Ave., Newton Suppressed Desire: To see the fourth floor of Building I Ig Burke High, College Spring Musical 2, Rally Commit- ree 35 Dance Committee 33 French Club 2: Orchesis 3. The fervor 0 our Senior year spirals MYRA SMALL 48 Holman Rd., Auburndale Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: All the wonderful people here and the fun of all three years Ig Warreng College Associate Council 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, School Ex- change 3: Newtonian 33 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3g A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, English Club 23 Mu- sic Club 1, 2, 3g Outing Club 1. BRIAN ROGER SMITH 15 Camden Rd., Auburndale Smitty Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My hydrogen-sulhde experiment in the cafeteria I Will to N. H. S.: My blue cards for wallpaper in Mr. Neilson's office Ig Warren, College Spring Musical 35 Rally Commit- tee 3g Vespers 33 Science Fair 1: Football 1, 25 Camera Club 1: Hunting and Fishing Club 1. DAVID WING SMITH 41 Vernon St., Newton Dave Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tales of the students at Deer Island I Will to N. H. S.: A dog kennel for Rover I, Bigelow, College National Honor Society 2, 3, School Exchange 3, Newtonian 3, Spring Musical 1, 2, Vespers 2, Drama Club 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Neophytes 1. J. A? , as A A 1 ' x MICHAEL SMITH 66 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre Mike Suppressed Desire: To speak so- phisticated French Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss T's home room I, Weeks, College Civics Committee 3, Newtonian Photography Editor 3, Orange Book 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 3, Senior Play 3, Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3. RICHARD JOSEPH SNYDER 103 Langdon St., Newton Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Last night of my Junior year, Scituate I Will to N. H. S.: Shovels be- hind every seat in 233 I, Bigelow, College Orange Shield 2, Newtonite 1, Tigerama Committee 3, Anti- Smoking Committee 2, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Motion Pic- ture Squad 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club 1, Mathematics Club 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3. ELAINE RUTH SOLOMON ELLEN MARIE SONIER 105 Athelstane Rd., 40 Hale St., Newton Upper Falls Newton Centre Lainey l, Weeks, College Associate Council 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, Legislature l, 2, 3, School Exchange 2, New- tonian Business Manager 3, Tiger- ama Committee 33 Social Board 2, 3, Chairman 3, Leader Corps 3, Dance Committee I, 2, Or- chesis 1, 3. Bunny, Ellie Favorite Pastime: Walking to the Star' Market after school Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The fun I had in my Junior year, planning Cathy's party IV, Weeks, Business 75 JOAN VIVIAN SORKIN 142 Gordon Rd., Waban Sxppressed Desire: To get all .s.. Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The corner of Elm Road and Walnut Street in my Junior year I, Warren, College Tigerama Committee 3, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Usher 1, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3: Music Club I, 2, 3, Neophytes 1. JOAN SOULE 93 Walnut Hill Rd., Newton Highlands- Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's blast in Falmouth I Will to N. H. S.: My Senior home room in Building II I, Weeks, College Legislature 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, Captain 3, Tigerama Commit- tee 2, Rally Committee 2, 3, Co- chairman 3: Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, Presi- dent 2, Oflice Work 2, Outing Club 1, 2. SUZANNE DEBORAH SPENCER 273 Ward St., Newton Centre Sue, Suz Favorite Pastime: Piping sharpies with Babs, Paula, Joyce, and Frankie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Standing on the corner watching all the rides go by I, Weeks, College Usher 1, Drama Club 1, Future Teachers Club 3, Music Club 1, 3, Neophytes l. SHEILA LENORE SPIEGEL 290 Woodcliif Rd., Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To be 5' 3 I Will to N. H. S.: More teach- ers like Mr. Packard and Mr. Knapman II, Weeks, College Newtonite 2, 3, Tigerama 3, Sen- ior Play 3, Rally Committee 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 3, Music Club 2, 3. ROSEMARY SPILLANE 5 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Rory, Alice, Ethel I Will to N. H. S.: A new joke- book for Mr. Peterson I, Warren, College Tigerama Committee 2, Dance Committee 2, Basketball 1, 2, Softball l, Outing Club 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE CHARLES SPIZZANO 97 Florence St., Thompsonville Spitz, Larry Suppressed Desire: To be a Hrst class machinist Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The pleasure of being able to attend four years at a wonderful school lllA, Weeks Q...- w TD P . t il 1 x xl N CRAIG BUTLER SPRINGER 188 Quinobequin Rd., Waban Craigie, Springo Suppressed Desire: To spend a winter at Stowe Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The hacky times in Christopher's little bug I, Warren: College Legislature 3, Civics Committee 3, A Capella Choir l, 2, 3, Tiger- ama Committee 3, Rally Commit- tee 3: Vespers 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Baseball lg Tennis 2: Drama Club 2, 3, Mu- sic Club 2, 3. SUSAN BETHUNE STACEY 159 Washington St., Newton Sue, S.B. Favorite Pastime: Living, listen- ing, and learning Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Groping down the stairs from 146 and 145 in the dark Ig Bigelow, College National Honor Society 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3: Spring Musical 1: Vespers 1: Dance Committee 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, 33 Tusitala 2, 3: Vice-Presi- dent 3. JAMES STAM 330 Waverley Ave., Newton Bones Suppressed Desire: To have been at Scituate Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Home room 116 as a Sophomore, the Exchange I, Bigelow: College Orange Shield 3: School Ex- change 2, Tigerama Committee 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Science Fair 1, Basketball 1: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Mathematics Club 2, 3: Meteorology Club 1. LAURENCE ANDREW STAPIN 12 Princeton St., Newton Larry Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The end of my Junior year at Scituate I Will to N. H. S.: A mumble de- coder for Math in 127 I, Bigelow, College Orange Shield 3: Dance Commit- tee 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. NANCY JUDITH STEARNS 53 Bishopsgate Rd., Newton Centre Favorite Pastime: Trying to fit 27 hours into a day Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Allegro and the first Tigerama I: Weeks: College Class Treasurer 1: Class Commit- tee 1, 2: P. T. S. A. Vice-President 3g National Honor Society 2, 3, Legislature 3: Finance Board 2, Orange Shield 2, 33 Co-captain 2, Newtonian 35 Newtonite lg Tiger- ama Committee 2, 3: Spring Mu- sical lg Vespers 1, 2: Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, Usher 15 International Club 15 Mathematics Club 3, Or- chesis 1, 2, 3. STEPHEN PAUL STEARNS 145 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Steve Suppressed Desire: To burn 127 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Sophomore home room in 116 Ig Weeks, College Intramural Sports 3. MERLE HELAINE STEINMETZ 80 Eastbourne Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: Not to be called Wendy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Everyone and everything Il: Weeksg College Home Room Manager 2, 35 Or- ange Shield 3g Newtonite 2, Tigerama Committee 2, 3, Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 3, Drama Festival 2, 35 Rally Committee 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2: Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, Usher lg Tennis 1, Af! THOMAS EDWIN STEPHAN 56 Allen Ave., Waban Moose Suppressed Desire: To drive an M,G. through the tunnels l Will to N. H. S.: Super-chargers for the Driver Ed. cars ll, Weeks: College Science Fair 2, Baseball Ig Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3g Camera Club 1. to its climax JOHN STETSON, JR. 80 Dedham St., Newton Highlands Jackson, Jack, Stubs Suppressed Desire: To eat ham- burgers in S Block Favorite Pastime: Finding substi- tutes in English class Ig Weeks, College Motion Picture Squad 3: Indoor Track 35 Outdoor Track 2, 3, In- tramural Sports 2, 3. JUDITH HARRIET STONE 704 Walnut St., Newton Centre Judie Suppressed Desire: To get an M.R.S. degree in college I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr: Packard and Mr. Karpas II, Weeks, College Dance Committee 1, 2, Usher 1: Field Hockey lg Archery 3: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3g Music Club 1, 2: Personality Club 3. SUSAN STONE 242 Homer St., Newton Centre Sue, Susie Suppressed Desire: To walk into a class late without a late slip Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Amahl and the Night Visitors I: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1: A Ca- ella Choir 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus P 1, 3: Music Board 3: Spring Mu- sical 2: Drama Festival 1: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD CRIAG STRALEY 60 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Trolloa, Dick Suppressed Desire: To have a date with Miss Stone Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My years in Building II II: Weeks: College Legislature 2: A Capella Choir 2: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Track, Outdoor 1, 2: Music Club 2, 3. RICHARD LEE STRATFON 44 Stratford Rd., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To own a Thunderbird convertible Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Miss Lee's Speech Hall class IV: Warren: College A Capella Choir 3: Camera Club 3: Neophytes 1: Music Club 3. BARBARA ANN STREILE 37 Gould Rd., Waban Barb, Babs Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Meeting the instigator I Will to N. H. S.: My dream of a pink Cadilllac IV: Hamden High: College Archery 33 Outing Club 3. ALBERT RICHARD STUDER, JR. 14 Leslie Rd., Auburndale Abe Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Vacations I Will to N. H. S.: Building IV I: Warren: College School Exchange 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 77 LESTER SUGARMAN 26 Rowena Rd., Newton Centre Les Suppressed Desire: To take three lunches in one day I Will to N. H. S.: A private smoking room in each building II: Revere High: College Basketball 1: Football 1. SUSAN ANN SUGARMAN 59 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Sue I: Weeks: College Secretary of Class 3: Class Com- mittee 1: National Honor Society 2, 3: Legislature 1, 2: Orange Shield 2: Newtonian Feature Edi- tor 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Usher 1: Chair- man Point System Committee 2: Archery 2, 3: French Club 1: Neophytes 1, Secretary: Orchesis 2, 3. MICHAEL DANIEL SULKIN 89 Montrose St., Newton Mike Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: End of my Junior year: Scituate I Will to N. H. S.: 10,000 gal- lons of dye to change the color of the red tape I: Bigelow: College Legislature 1, 2: Civics Commit- tee 3: Home Room Manager 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Committee 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Motion Pic- ture Squad 3: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1, 2, ARTHUR HENRY SULLIVAN 35 Newell Rd., Auburndale Sully, Little Duck Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The day before Christmas vacations I Will to N. H. S.: A dry tun- nel between Building II and Building I I: Warren: College Class Committee 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2: Spring Musical 3: Vespers 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1: Meteorology Club 3. PATRICIA ANN SUNDBERG 31 Ithaca Circle, Newton Lower Falls Pat Favorite Pastime: Taking trips to Waltham High School I Will to N. H. S.: My parking space IV: St. Mary's High School: College Softball 1. BEVERLY RUTH SUSSMAN 37 Philmore Rd., Newton Centre Bev Suppressed Desire: Left to be suppressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My junior year Il: Bigelow: College Tigerama Committee 3: Spring Musical 3: Rally Committee 3: Office Work 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Cav- alry Club 1: Music Club 3. JUDITH ELLEN SWANSON 23 Park Pl., Newtonville Judy, Swanny Favorite Pastime: Going to Johnsons Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year II: Day: College Legislature 3: Tigerama Commit- tee 25 Senior Play 35 Spring Musi- cal 3g Rally Committee 33 Dance Committee 35 Usher 1: Office Work 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Presi- dentg Golf lg Cavalry Club lg Music Club 35 Outing Club 2. MICHAEL DAVID SWARTZ 152 Crafts St., Newtonville Mike Suppressed Desire: To remain a bachelor Fondest Memory of N. H. S. Mrs. Goldstein's red pencil I: Day: College Legislature lg A Capella Choir 3. Boys' Chorus 1, 2: English Club 3: Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes lg Spanish Club 2, 3. ROSALIE ANN SWARTZ 15 Nardone Rd., Newton Centre Rosie Favorite Pastime: Looking for- ward to weekends Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My three years of home room with Ann lg Girls' Latin School: College Legislature 2, 3: Home Room Manager 2g School Exchange 23 Newtonite 13 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 35 Office Work 33 Golf 33 Archery 35 Alpha Beta lg English Club 2, 33 French Club 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3. JO-AN N BEVERLY SWETT 1033 Walnut St., Newton Highlands jo, joanie Favorite Pastime: Waiting for service at Howard Johnsons Route 128 Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My many S Block lunches II: Weeks: College Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 2, 3g Drama Festival 2, 3: Archery 33 Drama Club 3: Music Club 3: Neophytes lg Outing Club 3. RICHARD MANFRED TAGLIENTI 4 Beecher Pl., Newton Centre Tag, Dick Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The ball we had in home room 2307 I Will to N. H. S.: Pipes for the Driver Ed. cars II: Weeks: Service EVA TALABACK 482 California St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To own an aqua Eldorado Cadillac convertible Favorite Pastime: Being with Nicky IV: Day: Business Chorus 3, Music Club 3. ANN FAYE TALBERTH 89 Black St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Looking for- ward to weekends Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My three years of home room with Rosalie I5 Dayg College Legislature 35 A Capella Choir 1, 2, 35 Tigerama Committee 33 Sen- ior Play 3g Spring Musical lg Ves- pets 1, 23 Dance Committee l, 31 Ushers lg Ofhce Work 2: Alpha Beta 1: English Club 1: French Club 3: International Club 2, 31 Music Club 1, 2, 3. 1 ' f .f . : t: . ilgiagg. . A L i E I ' f e'.ii' 1, 2 ' E 1 ' ' -5, ii. 5 ' BARRY TARLOW 10 Burdean Rd., Oak Hill Suppressed Desire: To become an undertaker I Will to N. H. S.: My parking space on Clyde Street Ig Roxbury Memorial: College National Honor Society 2, 33 Tigerama Committee 31 Science Fair 3: Track, Outdoor 32 Chem- istry Club 3g Debating Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 33 Mathematics Club 3. Their wisdom and patience have heQ0ed us to realzae our goal BETTE MARCIA TARMY 29 Audubon Dr., Chestnut Hill Bette Favorite Pastime: Listening to classical music 1 Will to N. H. S.: Two litters of white mice Ig Weeks: College Science Fair 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3g Cavaldy Club 35 Discophyles lg Library lg Neo- phytes 15 Outing Club 3. CAROL ANN TEDSTONE 16 Madison Ave., Newtonville Teddie Favorite Pastime: Weekends at Cape Cod and Otis Air Force Base I Will to N. H. S.: All my empty lunch bags in home room IIIB and IV: Day: Business Tennis 2: Field Hockey lg Soft- ball 2: Volleyball lg Home Eco- nomics lg Music Club 23 Outing Club 1. Ei -,H TED EDMAN THOMAS 75 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To take all the girls home for homework Favorite Pastime: Skipping clas- ses and leaving early IV: Warren: Service JEAN ANN TIBERIO 48 Linden St., Newton Upper Falls Jeannie Suppressed Desire: To own a pink Cadillac with a red Continental Favorite Pastime: Being with Butch IV: Weeks: Business Vespets 1, 2: Chorus 1, 3: Music Club 3. ALBERT MARK TOBIAS 29 Royce Rd., Newton Centre Al, Albie Favorite Pastime: Listening to Judy's problem Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My B Block study with Judy I: Weeks: College Legislature 35 Dance Committee 1: Stage Crew 1, 2: Science Fair 1: French Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES PETER TOSTI 100 Lawrence St., Framingham Jim Suppressed Desire: To win an argument with Mr. Batt Favorite Pastime: Women, eating IIIA: Lincoln Junior High Fra- mingham: Service Administrative Aid JAMES FREDRICK TOWNSEND 248 Pearl St., Newton Tiny Favorite Pastime: Suppressing Desires I Will to N. H. S.: A hill of beans for J.C. Hall I: Day: College Science Fair 1: Radio Club 1, 2: Chess Club 1, 2. 1 , . 1 ,i Lf' 79 .xi RUSSELL SLADE TRAINOR 28 Talbot St., West Newton Russ Favorite Pastime: Working on the Chevy and the Packard I Will to N. H. S.: Dick's car ll: Warren: College Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. FRANCES EMILIA TRAPP 1457 Centre St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: A friendly horned owl in 2307 I Will to N. H. S.: One can of radiator paint I: Weeks: College Senior Play 1: Spring Musical 1: Stage Crew 3: Archery 2, 3: Bad- minton 2, 3: Latin 1. GLORIA THERESA TREDDIN 170 River St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To see Miss Stone feed her chickens FondestMemory of N. H. S.: My Junior year and the Senior Prom II: Warren: College Class Committee 31 Chorus 1, 2: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Drama Festival 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2: Vespers 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 2: Usher 1, 2: Basketball 33 Field Hockey 3: Ar- chery 3: Softball 3: Cavalry Club 2, 33 Drama Club 3: Home Eco- nomics 1: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3: Ofhce Work 2, 3. WILLIAM ROGER TURNER 25 Curve St., West Newton Magee Suppressed Desire: Navy Favorite Pastime: Girls IIIB: Warren: Service Motion Picture Squad 1: Foot- ball 1. ELIZABETH MARY TYMAN 177 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Berry Suppressed Desire: To keep go- ing out with George Favorite Pastime: Going out with George IV: Warren: Business ALAN REID URELL 28 Freeman St., Auburndale Butz, Al Suppressed Desire: To finish the Ole Sedan Favorite Pastime: The Ole Sedan II: Warren: College 1 I CAROLE USAK 38 Braeland Ave., Newton Centre Pooch Suppressed Desire: To have all my desires suppressed Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Room 2308 with Irene and Mr. Somerville VI, Jeremiah E. Burke High, Business Class Committee 3: Basketball 3: Golf 2, 3: Tennis 3: Softball 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2. EDWARD AUTHUR VACCARI 765 Worcester St., Wellesley Eddie Favorite Pastime: Roller Skating and Girls Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Trade School IIIA: Wellesley Junior High: Service MARIE VALENTE 383 Cherry St.,West Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My seat in Mr. Somerville's Room 2308 I Will to N. H. S.: My red sneakers IV: Warren: Business Home Room Manager 1: Office Work 3: Tennis 1: Archery 3: Music Club 1: Outing Club 2, 3. RONALD HENRY VAN DAM 29 Kodaya Rd., Waban Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To own a Harley-Davidson W4 Favorite Pastime: Thinking of Brooklyn fnot the Doclgersb I: Weeks: College JUDITH ANNE VARLEY 66 Taft Ave., West Newton Judy Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior home room - 2308: S Block lunches II: Day: College Home Room Manager 3: Tiger- ama Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 3: Office Work 3: Home Economics Club 3: Music Club 3: Outing Club I, 2, 3. MARIE ANN VENUTO 133 Pine St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To become a good secretary IV: Warren: Business Vespers 1: Archery 2: Cavalry Club 33 Music Club 1: Outing Club 2, 3. ARTHUR DONALD WADDELL 29 Pond St., Natick Art Suppressed Desire: To leave Na- tick High and come to Newton Trade Favorite Pastime: Watching and following baseball IIIA: Natick High: Service Administrative Aid 1, 2, 3: Trade JAYNE FRANCES WALKER 371 Elliot St., Newton Upper Falls jaynie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Home room 2308 and the cor- ridor leading to it, hmmmm! I Will to N. H. S.: Blue suede sneakers for the gym department I: Weeks: College Drama Festival 2: Drama Club 3: Future Teachers Club 1: Music School, Basketball I. Club 2, 3. Agwril az , 1957 :Dear nadwne: To have considered your application for a position in the Acme Engineering Co., and we are pleased to offer you a job as a secretary in the electronics deoartment at a starting salary of Q40.00 a week. Kindly remort to Mr. George Stevens, general supervisor, at 8:00 o'clock on the morning of Monday the first of July. 80 , A whether ll be ln the world of business, PATRICIA ANN WALKER IRENE JOYCE WALLACK 25 Maple Pk., Newton Centre 465 Parker St., Newton Centre Pat, Patty Joy, Renie Favorite Pastime: Traveling from Georgia to Newton I Will to N. H'. S. My lost Southern accent II: Griffin High School, Georgia: College Class Committee 3: Legislature 3: Rally Committee 3: Tennis 3: Spanish Club 3. Suppressed Desire: To have my cake and eat it too Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Home room 2308 with Carol and Mr. Somerville I: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 2: Tiger- ama Committee 2: Spring Musi- cal 3: Dance Committee 1: Caval- ry Club 3: Drama Club 3: Music Club 1, 3: Neophytes 1. PETER WALLSTROM 51 Hawthorn Ave., Auburndale Pete Suppressed Desire: To have every- one at the corner at 7:30 I3 Warren3 College ANDREW JAMES PETER WALSH 132 Cherry St., West Newton Andy I Will to N. H. S.: An elevator for Building ll IIIA3 Day: Service Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Radio Club CAROL ANN WALTON 1244 Beacon St., Waban Carol Favorite Pastime: Bombing around in the Old Plymouth with the Fifth Wheels Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Two years in Building I IV3 Weeks3 College Dance Committee 2, 33 Usher 23 Basketball 33 Tennis 23 Badmin- ton l3 Music Club 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. THOMAS RANDLE WALTON 12 Sunshine Ave., East Natick IIIA3 Warren3 Business X, xfw JOAN MARION WARD 12 Pershing Rd., West Newton Jo, Joan I Will to N. H. S.: One slightly used Geometry book I3 Warren3 College Class Committee 33 Legislature 33 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Spring Musical 3g Rally Committee 33 Vespers 1, 23 Leader Corps 33 Tennis 13 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 3. JOHN WILBUR WARES 73 Perkins St., West Newton Waresie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: German class I Will to N. H. S.: A box of colored chalk for Mr. Packard's art work I3 Warren3 College Orange Book 2, 33 Art Club 3. ANN MAXINE WEBB 61 Gardner St., Newton' Max Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Years 1, 2, 3 I Will to N. H. S.: Another prin- cipal like Dr. Barry Ig Bigelow3 College Tigerama Committee 33 Vespers 1, 33 Leader Corps 2, 33 Dance Committee 1, 3: Stage Crew 1, 2, 33 Basketball 23 Tennis 23 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Outing Club 1. STEPHEN WEINER 36 Morrill St., West Newton Steve Suppressed Desire: To see J.C. Hall teach English Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Chemistry with J.C. Hall I3 Central High, Philadelphiag College Newtonian 23 Science Fair I, 33 Chemistry Club 33 Mathematics Club 2, 3g Chess Club 2, 3. ARNOLD WEINFIELD 24 Shuman Circle, Newton Centre Amy Suppressed Desire: To be a mil- lionare and playboy by the time I am 21 Favorite Pastime: Speed boating and making money II3 Weeksg College Home Room Manager 33 Debat- ing Club 33 English Club 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 3. EBBA BODIL WESTERGREN 14 Exeter St., West Newton Bobby Suppressed Desire: To study Eng- lish and Scandinavian Languages Favorite Pastimes Skiing, swim- ming I3 Lyckself Hogre Almanna Iaro- verk, Sweden3 School in Sweden Foreign Exchange student from Sweden3 A Capella Choir 33 Drama Club 3g Music Club 3. DREW CHARLES WEYLAND 24 Grant St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. Nye use a megaphone in class I Will to N. H. S.: A basketweav- ing class, taught by J. C. Hall I3 Warren3 College Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Mathe- matics Club 33 Music Club 2, 3. 1:1 'uv- . mf: f . -1, .t-, io' . fy 3' .' ,' fi vb .r-J 15 v, +- . .3 me A K G. Q S r 'Rf 3 fi. ' ' . ez . M... fi I .J JAMES WALTER WHETTON 197 Hunnewell Terr., Newton Corner Bim Favorite Pastime: Brookfield Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Tigerama Number 1 II3 Bigelowg College BARBARA FAYE WHITE 105 Redwood Rd., Newton Centre Barbie Suppressed Desire: To have a home room in Building Ill Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: At- tending the Senior Prom in 1955 I3 WCCRSQ College Legislature 13 Home Room Man- ager 1, 33 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 33 Rally Committee 13 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Usher lg Basketball l3 Drama Club 33 Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club l, 2, 33 Outing Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA KATHERINE WHITE 273 Cabot St., Newtonville Barbara, K Favorite Pastime: Figuring peo- ple out Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Demo's blast at Falmouth I3 Dayg College Legislature 31 Girls' Chorus 2. 33 Tigerama Committee 33 Rally Committee 33 Vespers 23 Music Club 2, 3. SUSAN DEBORAH WHITE 26 Rochester Rd., Newton Sue Favorite Pastime: Going from the third floor of Building I to the third floor of Building II I Will to N. H. S.: Seniors, a home room in Building II! I3 Bigelow3 College Home Room Manager 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tigerama Com- mittee 33 Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 33 Vespers 1, 23 Usher 13 Office Work 23 Alpha Beta 13 English Club 33 French Club 33 International Club 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ADELAIDE WHITING 12 Roosevelt Rd., Newton Centre Barby Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My trip to Greece on the A.F.S. summer program I Will to N. H. S.: Fond mem- ories of three great years at N. H. S. I3 Weeks3 College National Honor Society 2, 33 Leg- islature 33 Newtonite 23 Leader Corps 2, 33 Dance Committee l, 2, 33 Usher 23 American Field Service Exchange 2. ELIZABETH WHITMORE 31 Sterling St., West Newton Bessa Suppressed Desire: To learn judo I Will to N. H. S.: One slightly used baton I3 Warren3 College Majorette 1, 2, 33 Legislature 13 School Exchange 33 Rally Com- mittee 33 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 23 Vespers 1, 23 Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 1. by RUTH ELAINE WIEZEL 614 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Favorite Pastime: Music Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Derby Boys3 Class of 1956 13 Plant jr. High, Conriecticut3 College French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club 3. C, 'aa gif 'arf STANLEY GERALD WIGMAN 126 Russell Rd., West Newton Skip Favorite Pastime: Dropping trans- missions, clutches, and rear ends I Will to N. H. S.: My 1950 Merc - How it made my junior year I'll never know 13 Milton High3 College stttcnvt invert num NOTICE T0 REGISTER uns-4.u-u-J-A.,-nun--we i..,...4l an-,-A -usp Q lldlilll AIGKI in service to our countr , DAVID ALLEN WILBERT 70 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Dave, Bird Suppressed Desire: To break all the lights in all the tunnels Favorite Pastime: Sitting in 129 reading Mickey Spillane I13 Dayg College Track, Indoor l. - . K . 54 NANCY MEREDITH WILBERT 70 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Nance, Sis Suppressed Desire: To have a twin sister Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Drama Festival of 1956 II3 Dayg College Newtonite 23 Senior Play 33 Dra- ma Festival 1, 23 Vespers 23 Dance Committee 33 Tennis 13 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Neophytes 13 Out- ing Club 2, 3. - M gfjiffiggf :..,i.., 4'- CYNTHIA ELY DREXEY ANNE WILE 15 Winnestaska Rd., Waban Ayah Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Sophomore Biology with Mr. Bar- samg one special frog I Will to N. H. S.: My brother so my teachers will appreciate me Ig Warren: College Red Cross Choir 1, 2, 3: Legisla- ture 3, Music Festival 1, 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 33 junior Red Cross Council 2, 33 Vespers I, 2, 33 Stage Crew Ig Basketball 2: Ten- nis 3g Field Hockey 2. 3: Archery Ig Intramural Sports 2, 35 Art Club lg Drama Club 1, 2, 3: ln- ternational Club 2: Mathematics Club 2: Music Club I, 2, 33 Neo- phytes Ig Orchesis 1. DAVID LLOYD WILLIAMS 35 Madison Ave.. Newtonville Dave Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The biology trip to Deer Island l Will to N. H. S.: Two hour Lab. Periods for all j.C.'s classes Ig Day: College School Exchange 33 Chemistry Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. DONALD ALLAN WILLS 29 Oak St., Newton Upper Falls Poopsie, Willzie, Willey Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Room 224 with Mr. Karpas and his unusual comments I Will to N. H. S.: Future success with Tigerama IV: Weeks: College A Capella Choir 3: P. T. S. A. Social Relations Board 2, 3g Tiger- ama Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 3: Rally Committee 33 Vespers 3: Dance Committee 3. DONALD WENDELL WILSON 39 Rochester Rd., Newton Don, Will Favorite Pastime: Doing two to three hours of History every night Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Exchange to Wisconsin Ig Bigelow: College National Honor Society 2, 3: Pres- ident 3: Legislature 2, Civics Board 3: Civics Committee Chair- man 3g School Exchange 2, A Capella Choir I, 2, 33 Vespers 1. 3: Dance Committee 21 Ice Hock- ey l, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Music Club 2. MARILYN S. WISHNOW 126 East Side Pkwy., Newton Wishie ' Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My conversations with Miss Mede I Will to N. H. S.: My assign- ment books of the past three years II: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1: Tiger- ama 3, Usher lg Dance Commit- tee lg Office Work lg Orange Sales 25 Future Teachers Club 33 Music Club 2, 3: Neophytes I. I . x I ,K- DAVID PAUL WOLK 15 Treelancl Circle, Newton Centre Dave Suppressed Desire: To break all the glassware in the Chemistry laboratory Favorite Pastime: Passing from Building I to II in below zero weather I: Weeks: College Legislature 3: Civics Committee 2, 3: Anti-Smoking Committee 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Camera Club lg Chemistry Club 2: Science Club 2, 3. JAMES NICHOLAS WOODSIDE 297 Lexington St., Auburndale Jim, Woody Suppressed Desire: It was censored Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Knapman's male slide rule class II, Warren: College School Exchange 3. WOODWARD 16 Kingswood St., Auburndale Cynnie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Merritt's shirts and ties I Will to N. H. S.: Food for the cafeteria Ig Warren, College A Capella Choir 2, 33 Glee Club lg Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Ral- ly Committee 2, 33 Vespers 1, 3: Dance Committee 1, 23 Office Work 3: Tri-Hi-Y 33 Basketball lg Field Hockey 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Music Club 2, 33 Outing Club lg Rifle Club 3. FRANK CHARLES WRYE 94 Harvard St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To spend 20 years in the army I Will to N. H. S.: 50 beautiful women teachers for IIIA IIIA: Day: Service JEROLD STANLEY WYMAN 19 Stanley Rd., Waban Jerr, jerry Favorite Pastime: Not going steady Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The Scituate affair, June, 1956 Ig Weeks: College Legislature 2, 33 Home Room Manager 2, 3, Tigerama Commit- tee 33 Dance Committee 3: Intra- mural Sports I, 2. PAUL E. YAFFE 1418 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Favorite Pastime: Talking about j.C.'s Chemistry class Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: j.C.'s Chemistry class Ig Warren: College Class Committee 3' Dance Com- mittee 3, Discophytes Ig Mathe- R matics Club 33 Science Club 1, 2. 1 3 fx '- Q 8 Whitney Rd., Newtonville Lou Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Ski trails I Will to N. H. S.: All my S Block lunches Ig Bigelow: College Home Room Manager 1: Orange Shield 3, Senior Play 31 Rally Committee 3: Vespers Ig Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Usher lg Ten- nis lg Drama Club 25 French Club 25 Future Teachers Club 3: Music Club 2, 35 Neophytes Ig Orchesis 2. RICHARD ALAN YORKS 59 Littlefield Rd., Newton Centre Richie, Dick Favorite Pastime: Driving to school at 7:00 A.M. to get a parking space Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Jun- ior home room hacking in 2311 Ig Weeks: College Legislature 35 Civics Committee 2g Anti-Smoking Committee 2g Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 33 Neophytes lg Science Club 2. ELIZABETH FILOMENA ZIEGEL 21 Belmont St., Newton Binki Favorite Pastime: Dining at the Union Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Allegro Ig Bigelow: College A Capella Choir 1, 33 Girls' Cho- rus I, 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 2g Spring Musical 1, 2, 33 Vespers 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 23 Cavalry Club 1, 25 Drama Club 2g Music Club 1, 2, 3: Neophytes 1gOrchesis 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH ALAN ZIMMERMAN 47 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill joe, Zimmie Suppressed Desire: To eat one lunch in the lunch room with plenty of elbow room I Will to N. H. S.: An ash tray and a book of matches to go with Zeserson's smoking room II: Weeksg College Dance Committee 33 Chess Club 2, 3g Rifle Club 1. HENRY ZIPF 109 Sargent St., Newton Hank Suppressed Desire: To have a re- served parking space in front of Building I I Will to N. H. S.: The elevators that were not in Buildings I, II, and III Ig Bigelow, College Rifle Club 1, Science Club 1, 2. RAYMOND LAWRENCE COAKLEY 553 Watertown St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Baseball IIIAQ Day, Service P' I THOMAS BERNARD CONCANNON 279 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Tom Favorite Pastime: Broadiumping Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: School closing for the summer II, Day: College GLORIA ANN CONSTANZO 205 Craft St., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To marry a certain someone I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Miss Brackett IV: Day: Business Orange Shield 3: Basketball 2, 35 Tennis 2, 31 Archery 2, 35 Bad- minton 2, 3g Outing 3. :ae , 1957 Dear Sir: It is my sincerest olemsure enf.privilege to notify that you have been selected by the Committee on Admissions for inclusion in the Freshmen Class. Your finsl aim sslon is sub- ject to the sstisfactorf comwletion of four sxcondsrf school courses and the approval by the University Health Uffioe of your Veccinsti and Health Certificates. He srdentlr hope the you will meet these requirements, and we look forward to your enrollment this fall. or in hi her leamin . JOANNE CATHERINE CONNELLY 12 Winthrop Ave., Newton Joanie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My two years in Building II I Will to N. H. S.: More teachers like Mr. Gradone IV, Bigelow, Business Basketball 2g Field Hockey 1, 2, 3g Softball 1, 2, 3. LAURETTA MARIE DeVITO 47 Lexington St., West Newton Bobbi Suppressed Desire: Wouldn't you like to know Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: 227 with Gloria and Franny IV: Warreng Business Girls' Chorus 3: Tennis 33 Music Club 31 Outing Club 3. CLIFFORD PETER FITZGERALD 72 Fairway Dr., West Newton Fitzie, Fitz Favorite Pastime: Wine, Women, and song Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: My Junior year I: Day: College Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. PETER FOTTLER 15 Avalon Rd., Waban For Suppressed Desire: To have drag races in the tunnels I Will to N. H. S.: Steel milk cartons that can't explode I: Warren: College Science Fair 1: Football 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. PETER JAMES FIUMARA 35 Hyde Ave., Newton The Duke Suppressed Desire: To ride a pony to all my classes II: Bigelow: College A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Vespers I, 2, 3: Foot- ball 1, 2: Cavalry Club 1, 2: Music Club 2, 3. MARTIN WILLIAM JOHN JOSEPH GOVEY GOLDBERG 80 South Main St., Natick 25 Sherbrook Rd., Newton Jack Maffv IIIA: Coolidge Ji. High, Natick: Favorite Pastime: Taking out Service Marlene I Will to N. H. S.: A class of geniuses for Mr. Ethier I: Weeks: College Home Room Manager 1: Dance Committee 1, 2: Basketball 2: Football 1: Intramural Sports 2: International Club 3. 85 GAYLE RAE HENNESSEY 9 Burnham Rd., West Newton Minnie Suppressed Desire: To drag Ken- ny Hablow's '55 Ford fand win!J Favorite Pastime: Writing and receiving letters II: Weeks: College Class Committee 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Rally Committee 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2: Tennis l, 2: Soft- ball 1, 33 Cavalry Club 1, 2, 3: French Club 1. JANET LOMBARDO 10 Proctor St., Newtonville Favorite Pastime: Scoochie Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Walking through the tunnels II: Day: Business ROBERT MADDEN 19 Hallron Rd., Newton Lower Falls Bobby Suppressed Desire: To build a Favorite Pastime: Walking to class with a certain girl IV: Warren: Service Home Room Manager 1: Usher 2: Track, Indoor 1: Intramural Sports 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 1. RONNIE LOIS MINTZ 20 Philmore Rd., Newton Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: Mr. Packard's Spanish Class I Will to N. H. S.: A tunnel between Buildings I and II I: Bigelow: College Tigerama Committee 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2, 3: Vespers l, 2, 3: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1: Cavalry Club 2, 3: Discophyles 1, 2: Future Teachers 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis I, 2: Spanish Club 3. GERALD K. PELKEY 34 Crafts St., Waltham Suppressed Desire: To become an electrician I Will to N. H. S.: The old clothes of Mr. Hale IIIA: South Jr. High, Waltham: Service Basketball 1. GLENN RHODES ROGERS 79 Alban Rd., Waban Glenn Favorite Pastime: Passing between Buildings in between classes I Will to N. H. S.: Parking Area I: Warren: College Football 2: Aviation Club. 5-N f K I1 JOHN BARBERIO 34 Alden Pl., West Newton Beetso Jr. Suppressed Desire: To swing on the flagpole outside Building I Will to N. H. S.: My two younger brothers IV Warren: College A Capella Choir 3. JOHN ROBERT BAROW 258 Cherry St., West Newton Jack II Warren: Service DAVID BARRIE 54 Goddard St., Newton Highlands Doc, Dewey LYNDA RUTH SHERTER 94 Elinor Rd., Newton Highlands Lynn Suppressed Desire: To walk thru the tunnels when the lights go out I Will to N. H. S.: Elvis Presley to Miss McGuire II: Weeks: College Girls' Chorus 3: Senior Play 33 Dance Committee 2g Music Club 3, Spanish Club 5. VINCENT JAMES SIMONE 117 Worwood Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To keep go- ing with Donna Favorite Pastime: Taking Donna out IIIAQ Day, Business Basketball l, 2, 3. REDMOND THEODORE STAUNTON ll Paul St., Newton Centre Red Favorite Pastime: Bombing around in a certain blue Ford convertible Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: The parties at the Ledge and play- ground Ilg Warren, College Legislature lg Tigerama Commit- tee 3g Music Club 3. Service Mt. Bissex Parking Area Ig Weeks: College Intramural Sports l, 2, 3. Suppressed Desire: To own my own high-class restaurant I Will to N. H. S.: The quiet, orderly cafeteria II Weeks: College Orange Shield 2, 3: Football l. NICOLA JOSEPH BIBBO 16 Olcott St., Watertown Gigs Favorite Pastime: Jazz I Will to N. H. S.: Nothing IIIAQ West Jr. High, Watertown, SAMUEL S. BROOKS 35 Cloverdale Rd., Newton Highlands Sam Fondest Memory of N. H. S.: I Will to N. H. S.: A Student RALPH LOUIS CAMERON ll Newland St., Auburndale IIIA: Warren: Service PETER HOWARD WALLSTROM 5l Hawthorne Ave., Auburndale Pete Suppressed Desire: To have all the kids on time to go to school I, Warren: College 7.--w BERNARD WITTEN I5 Burrage Rd., Newton Centre Witty I Will to N. H. S.: A driver ed- ucation course for motorcycles II: English High: College Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Stage Crew lg Science Fair lg Baseball 1: Football l. 'WWA ,, Q lj.. ,,..,..--'- And we of the Class of I9 7 are alumm RICHARD CARON 27 Kingston Rd., Newton Highlands Dick Favorite Pastime: Hockey IIIAQ Weeksg Service Ice Hockey l. ROBERT PAUL DECKER 154 Tremont St., Newton Bob Suppressed Desire: To graduate I Will to N. H. S.: All my blue cards II, Bigelow: Service PAUL EDWARD DELESDERNIER 78 Floral St., Newton Highlands Favorite Pastime: Playing with electronic equipment and T. V. I Will to N. H. S.: All the bus tickets that I didn't use IIIAg Weeks: Service 86 MICHAEL DELUCA 59 Maplewood St., Watertown Mike I Will to N. H. S.: My dungarees IIIAg Sacred Heart, Watertown Business Baseball: Footballg Art Club Mathematics Club. JOSEPH DENUCCI 53 Gardner St., Newton Corner Joey Dee Suppressed Desire: To roll 27 passes in a row left-handed on Friday the 13th Fondest Memory of N. H S Leading the boys over the fence at the home football games IIg Bigelow, Business Legislature 3: Orange Shield 3 RICHARD ANGELO DIGREGORIO 3 Emerald St Newton Dngger Suppressed Desnre To pass Math Fondest Memory of N H S 1956 Cabmet Class 111A Day Service Trade School Basketball 2 3 Football 1 2 ARTHUR FRANCIS DOLAN 611 Centre St Newton Corner Suppressed Deslre To be a suc cess m the field of entertamment or electromc engmeermg Favorxte Pastxme Lnstenmg to western musnc playmg the guntar snngmg II Bxgelow College RICHARD JOHN EMMETTS 522 Grove St Newton Lower Falls Dlck Fondest Memory of N H S Sxttmg m Mr Nellson s office I Wlll to N H S My sldeburns IV Warren Service RICHARD PORTER FARREN 1640 Washmgton St West Newton Dxck Suppressed Desxre To wax the hallways m the tunnels Fondest Memory of N H Homeroom penod nn 127 II Cambridge Hugh and Latln Servnce LINDA CAROL FAY 40 Bemns St Newtonvnlle Lyn I Wnll to N H S The problems and joys of a transfer student 1 Keene New Hampshnre Col e e Seiuor Play 3 Debatxng Club 3 CARL GRAHAM GEORGE Dedham St Dover Carlo Suppressed Desire To have m own busmess Favonte Pastlme My wife IIIA Dover Hlgh Busmess JOAN ELIZABETH GOODBAR 57 Rlpley St Newton Centre IV Weeks Busmess ALAN HANSEN Beachwood Ave Sudbury Suppressed Desnre To eat nn S Block Favonte Pastlme Domg nothmg IIIA Sudbury Hxgh Servnce FRANK CHARLES HATCH JR 384 Waltham St West Newton Suppressed Desnre To own my own busmess Favonte Pastxme Makmg money IIIA Day Busmess WILLIAM BRUCE HURLEY 52 Heatherland Rd Newton Hlghlands B111 Wild B111 Suppressed Desnre To own a hot 36 Ford coupe wnth a 56 Olds engme and Lmcoln gears Favonte Pastlme Huntmg wxth my Clvll War Blunderbus ll Weeks College Antx Smokmg Commlttee 3 EDWARD HUTCHINS 41 Pearl St Newton Corner Ugga Suppressed Desxre To be the f1rst one at C lunch I W111 to N H S Yellow Orange Shneld Badges IIIA Bigelow Servxce FREDERIC KEVIN KINSELLA 34 Lmcoln Pk West Newton Buddy II Warren BARBARA JANE LITTLE 216 Hxghland St West Newton ane Suppressed Desnre T get less N H S homework Fondest Memory of N H S Semor Play I Eastern Hugh Detroxt Machu gan College Semor Play 3 Dance Commlttee 2 Music Club 3 WILLIAM GEORGE LITFLEFIELD 154 Norfolk St Hollnston Chopper Suppressed Desxre To finnsh a 1932 Ford coupe Favorite Pastxme Workmg cars IIIA Cutler Servxce FRANCIS HERBERT LUNDBERG 126 Cornell St Newton Lower Falls Suppressed Desire To have my own busmess some day Favorite Pastlme Reading IS one and workmg on anythmg IS the other IIIA Busmess HUGH ANDREW MCGLINCHEY 22 Schoheld Dr Newtonvxlle IIIA Day Busmess JOHN MILLER 17 Chilton Pl Newton Upper Falls ack Suppressed Desnre To see th snow cover Mr Toscanos boots Fondest Memory of N H S The coffee at the Lmcoln IIIA Weeks Busmess EDWARD JOSEPH MURPHY 10 West St Nonantum Murph Suppressed Desxre To see Scollay Square remodeled Favorite Pastlme Thlnklng IIIA Day Servxce THOMAS WERNER NEUMANN 26 Magnolia Ave Newton Tom Favonte Pastlme Doodling cass Fondest Memory of N H S Arrxvmg 15 mlnutes late to all my classes the first day of school I Horace Mann College Debating Club 2 I.atm Club 2 RONALD PAGLIA 18 Thornton St Newton II Blgelow Busmess MICHAEL KENNETH PATTON 31 Pleasant St Newton Centre Mnke Favonte Pastlme Dragging up Walnut Street on my motorcycle I Will to N H S My parkmg space m the teachers Creservedl parkmg lot II Weeks Servxce JAMES HENRY PRIEST 15 Henshaw Terr West Newton nm I Wnll to N H S One empty parkmg space II Warren Busmess FREDERICK PUPA 261 Pearl St Newton Suppressed Deslre To lead a of lensure Favorxte Pastlme Sports I Day College JOHN BARTLET1' RANSOM 10 Osborn Path Newton Centre Bart I Wall to N H S My gxrl Joyce Crnpps for two years IV Weeks Service Baseball 1 Rllle Club 1 RICHARD ROGGEVEN 78 Cumberland Rd West Newton Suppressed Destre To make money Favorlte Pastnme Workmg on cars I Rearborn School College Boys Chorus 1 2 3 ROBERT ROSENBLATT 37 Whlttxer Rd Newtonvllle I Day College JORDAN ALAN SACKS 38 Goddard St Newton Hlghlands Jordy Suppressed Desxre To find a way to talk and not get caught ln Mlss Rldeout s class I Wlll to N H S My orange and black suede shoes I Weeks College Sprxng Musical 2 Golf 2 JAMES KENNETH SEDER 168 Hobart Rd Chestnut H111 tm Favorxte Pastxme Tenms I Governor Dummer Academy College PATRICIA LOUISE TILTON 300 Lake Ave Newton Hxghlands Patty Suppressed Desxre To marry Dxck Favorrte Pastlme Dlck IV Weeks Business Chorus EMILE WILLIAM JOHN TROUP 12 Hallron Rd Newton Lower Falls Fondest Memory of N H S The nde home wlth Harpo the bus dnver I Wxll to N H S A French class for Mr Ethier free of mental mxdgets I Warren College Leglslaturel 2 Vespertl Chess Club 1 MARC STEPHEN TUCKER 114 Brooklme St Oak H111 Tarc Mucker Suppressed Deslre To take Mr Chase with me Fondest Memory of N H S The gxrl xn my three walled world I Weeks College Legislature 1 Drama Board 3 cal 1 2 3 Drama Festxval 1 2 3 Vespersl 2 3 Stage Crewl 2 3 Manager 2 3 Music Club 3 Sclence Clubl RICHARD ALPHONSE WHITE 15 Brewster Rd Newton Hxghlands Dick Suppressed Desnre To have a new car Favorxte Pastlme Gomg out wxth my glrl II Weeks Servlce JOEL PETER ZESERSON 40 Mlller Rd Newton Centre ose Fondest Memory of N H S French II wlth Mxss Txtcomb I Wlll to N H S A smokmg room wnth a Juke box I Sharon High College In Memorrarn Mrlton fPeterJ Jones 6 Bow Road 1939 1954 Newton Centre Massachusetts 'v ., 1 -1 ., - I ' 1 1 3 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 l 1 . . ' 1 , , 11 -, 1 ' : Art ., . . 1 . ' : - 9 J' . . -' . . , , , . 1 1 . . ' ., 4 4 ' 1 1 , 5 J . - . ' : o -, I 5 . . .: -1 . ' ' : life - - ' ' ., . ' - - - ' 1 . ' ! U ! - I 1 . 2 5 ' . . .: : s Q 1 - . . .: S - ' . ' 1 . s 1 1 1 j - , s 5 I 7 I I -, . 1 . ' ' ., 3 . 3 3 3 . I . . Z . on , . 1 ' I I S1 5 L ' 1 I . . .I 1 . . . 1 H 1 1 1 ' . t s 1: Ruggie Senior Play 1, 2, 3s Sprmg Musl- ' 3 a 1 1 1 1 I . 3 3 , 3 s , 11 . 1 . . 1 . 1 5 1 5 . Q 1 ' . . .1 ' 1 ' 2 1 1 Q s . 1 ! ' 1 1 3 ' , 1 1 , Q . 'i S S 5 I, 'Y 3 . . . . 1 4 9 ' - ' z y 1 1 . ' ., 1 x 1 . A 1 . ' ,, , , , ' . '! . Z e ' ' . . .: Q Q . ' ' 1 .1 . .2 1 1 . 1 s n r ' ' - . ' - . - , , -, : 11 1 . 1 . Z , , 4 1 ' 'I . . 1 . ' 1, - 3 3 3 . . . . 7 1 m 1 1 . , .1 . . 1 1 ' . 3 . ' . . .' . .. .. I - . . . ' ,, :. 5. . 3 3 87 ELCGME Newton High Schoo1's new principal, Mr. Harold Howe, meets his students. ad? A SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Firrt Row: Chester, Dangel, Michaelson Crosby, Sugarman, Sexton, Langer, Roy. Second Row: Bograd, Farrugia, DiBona, Katz, Nazzaro, Gagin, Cronin. Third Row: Ransom, Havey, Gleim. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Anderson, Crosby, Michaelson, Miss South, Dangel, Sugarman. What the senior class will give to the school as its graduating gift is the most important problem facing the Sen- ior Class Committee. It is its job to gather suggestions from the entire class and then to select the most appropriate one. The committee is also indirectly responsible for the Senior Supper, Sen- ior Night, and Senior Prom, for the success of these memorable functions depends, to a great extent, on the abil- ity and efforts of the members of this class governing organization. 'VON' if- ' SENIOR SUPPER SENIOR SUPPER COMMITTEE Crosby, Nazzaro, Langer, Krasner, Roy. On December 8 the Senior Class got together for one if its biggest and most enjoyable evenings, the Senior Supper. To start the evening off right, an especially deli- cious meal of chicken pie and ice cream roll was served, followed by group singing and entertainment. However, the highlight of the evening was the square dancing which continued in full swing until the last Virginia reel was over and the success of the Senior Supper had been firmly established. Advisor Miss Margaret South at -, L aio . Wy ,f DOUBLE DOOR This year the Senior Class presented what was prob- ably the most thrill-packed, spine-chilling melodrama ever seen at N. H. S. Who will forget Karla Feinzig's por- trayal of Miss Van Brett, a not-so-sweet old lady with a passion for locking people in safes? Mary Ann Cushing's blood-curdling scream will long be remembered by a ter- rihed audience, and the mood set by the candles and mor- tuary urns has probably spiced the nightmares of more than one Newtonite. Indeed, the skillfully created atmosphere and the competently played characters speak well for the success of Double Door. za 1 am, Y 7. , Q 'wr , s if SENIOR PLAY I' Q Aft' gi? ' SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE Dangel Feinzig Funkenstein ,,,.. '2 Q , n 1 S, I if ,aff f ,, K. f 4 ,.,,.Lx, , qu-quiiisul in-'ralffluhi :4 IIS...- Ah U :J K X , b F N' ,Q - Q ,if X- AW! is 'f b 'Ei A, .W w . .u Q 'L r .. yggllf ,.i - J gl. 5 X X ya x 5 2 M as N ,,. 'v v if 'IE uk W fm 54 X, Q 3 r '9 1 Q 8. Q . 3' 61: Q1 MH if l Q K. 1 .-9 Q K W ' M 2 1 U ,ff A I I ' , , I f ' f 5 A f' Q I L, . L . ' 5 ' i'?f5 1 'k K 4 z: 5 f f Wm-Q- 3 .1 ' ' .., . 485102. -vu 13' 5 ,, ' - ' f I l ! .Q vm- 4.4. my .0 ' D , 4' if . ' f - ' p 3 13135 -Sfiw' , , ' vw H5433 1 A if I '19 the unhirthday tea party, ina! the inseparable Tweedledum and where the Queen's gardeners were busily working. hut soon the Queen cried, Off with their heads. ' Tweedledee, and graciously, the kindly Cheshire cat who gave direc- tions to the Queen's gardens The King and Queen met her Luckily, Alice awoke and real- ized that Newton High's lVonderland was only a dream. in i.'e M' X fiff: 1 -f- Zh My , .,,, K Aw K' A X 5. Q? ,., 2.2 .fpw 94' fc , ,Am iw ws N 4. X r 'K-s.. J-21.61 Egg? H -... lx ix 1 'N 'W 'F , png 1 N fi dbx Q if 5 T77 'Y fi 'v CQ ff 5 1 2, lx HMT' ' Va N'--, -I 9 ,yi ,. A X '- ' ' - . 5 W , 2 ' Q :Ly g f f if ,g 'g? . .Q Q .Q - 1 1 2' 4... A ' Q 1 I ' 1 . My Mft Aa L ' 4 ff. P , 4- N, A , W 9' , f Q A . U . 2 ,, S 1 ' v f N Q.. 'Qx ' TT 'Yr 5 F U iw X ST A ' A Mx fy Ri JUNIOR CLASS O FFICERS Callander, O'Donnell, Zolli, Calvert IUNIOR CLASS To serve the jumor Class as 1ts govermng body that IS the duty of the junxor Class Commlttee composed of one elected representatnve from each homeroom One of the jobs that must be done by thls student group ns the selectmg and ordernng of the class rmg Thns year the com mxttee s exceptnonal publxcnty and decoratnons for the Jumor dance Star dust aroused the admnratnon and curnosnty of the entlre student body if '14 JUNIOR CLA E w Lanm Callander Zollr Calvert St Arnant Kanter Second Row Mayzer Boyle Weber Lntzerman Shuman Gordon Ostroff Sutherland Tlnrd Row Masow Hu berman Smder Morrnson Craig Armer Devore Berger ' I ' A 4 3, . H 1.- 1 N N. -' - y a., J f ss coMMm'E Fint Ro : ', , ', , ff E 96 SOPHOMORE CLASS Boyd Adwror, Larry Yeo Pretidenig Judy Ar ' Diane Fay Secretary' Marcia Mr. , Vice-President nold, Kerr, Trearurer OFFICERS NHHUECLASS SOPHO ITTEE sentative from each sophomore homeroom Wanted One elected repre homore class government f raduatmg as the Century the Sopho Reason Managing the sop Grade X will have the distinction o g nsibility of proving its merits It was ffairs of the tenth grade in prep schedule was a Because Class it had the added respo more Class Committees pob to organize the a aration for the first year of Newton High Included in its highly successful dance held on April 27 9 SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE Fmt Row Hyman Berkowitz, Kerr, Fay, Y o Gordon Sklar Pellcrine. Second Row: Small Carter, Greene, Flei- ' .' Wish, e Oetinger Dynes Quite Favxdson Tbnd Row M lner, Driscoll, Lee sher Mc Whitney McClintock 1 Altman , - . r a n ' t ,, . 3 ' ,Vi X Q v 4, K 9 ' ' . , . . . . , . ' v , ' 1 x 1 v a y 1 1 1 ' s 1 ACTIVITIES au 5 F IK f-1 ,r uf. G1 1 ' qw- 4' 'I WA WSI 3 A .LY 'x F' P . lil, ' r ,5 . 14. A, I f-if' ' - ' 4 nd-'Q ' 4 U 1' .1-Q. 4. K l , fu ' F' gt, ,U U ' . - Jf, Q' , ,. 5: ' K ' ' . Q ' ffl , . ' ' 31' . f , . I '15 ' 7' h mx . .. ,: e4 :.y . Q.. 'Q' 4 I 'M' 1 - 'F 5 5 9 'Wi -- HP ' si -1. yu, .KI - . . 2' .f 4 -I 4- . - . '1 . ' dn? it, ' ' 4 B 'kdx , ? ji' A ' - .14 - J, , N - ,uv ' ' , ' ,il J' ' . I: inf, f,. -VM AJ 9' 1 at t Y ' W. ,H , vl, 'K , --. ik: XM xx tb V' ,, ' K. -r -,L Q'- ' . ,-- v . - P' 1 . - A 2- . f -. . , pi ,wry My X - f 4 . , N 1 .' , ,-A. 1J'Y 1 f 1 x 1- ,,A,- . ' , g nfl' K, . - I-' ff'-, 'ji Fl '- '-' if ,, Q r, : - N, 1-'Mfg .A -, -mp, , -. eh Ag! , ' VH , f' 12,1 ,.5j .39 -. 4 7 'ul J, - ' V - 13 !-lu' .. 4,5 'if if . ' 6' - ,,,, ' ' ' - . 5-4 Q ' ' lift, ' . gl , -,Ig 7 ' ff i - -jLw.1 . ' . 'M 5 - 4.0 ,urgjfi - - - N L -I, 1 . F ' 'Lf-. hx V ' f 5-. a ..'. my N' - 1 - - , . ' Q. :.'Cf'71' ' A ' , A f. ,.f'I' ...- w- .M -1.4.1 .fs A , ,Rift-Sark 'ie '- 4 rua ,.1. . K ,vc ,., N. iw.: .'r. 'I A 1... ' X 1 , Y-A., X SQ ,. N,- Ap President . ..A,. Allan Martin Clerk ,, . , Judy Brown B0y'J Vice-Prefident Parliamentafian Tony Gordon Steve Richmond Girl? Vice-President Advifori Marie Giordano L E G I S L R, E Mr. Lawrence Anderson Treafurer ., Dena Evans Dr. Charles Peltier The Red Queen, the White Queen, and all their Knights would not compose a legislature half as impressive as ours. For the problems of who stole the tarts and if the Mad-Hatter is guilty are left to the philosophers, while selected pupils of N.H.S. discuss more pertinent questions. Led by Allan Martin, President of the Associates, this gov- erning body proposes legislation to be voted upon by the Associate Council. We may all take pride in the fine job done by our governing body. Fint Row: Roberts, Trifero, MacLaughlin, Crowley, Miller, Arnold Hanauer, Mr. Anderson, Richmond, Giordano, Martin, Brown, Gor- don, Evans, Aarons, Goldrick, Rizza, Geiger, Swartz. Second Row: Stellar, Powers, Butterfield, Talberth, Derr, Solomon, Foote, Moran, Fleischer, Whiting, Fessenden, Marder, White, Chandler, Milhender, Wheeler, LaFay, Appleyard, White, Gould. Third Row: Andersen Huberman, Press, Horovitz, Goodman, Ruso, Dutton, Bilezikian, Day, Caplan, Heatzig, Bentley, Bowers, Karakashian, Marchant, Rak Pierce, Shoolkin, Shulman, Horovitz, Soule, Preston, Schenk, Man- son, Cox, Bilezikian. Fourth Row: Callan, Markey, Lamkin, Leonard, Covitz, Kates, MacLeod, McCloskey, Cohen, Kantar, Marken, Con- nelly, Swerling, Sandler, O'Brien, Derow, Moskowitz, Nahabedian, Yorks, Sherter, Tucker, Sacks, Gordon, Bernheimer, Nesson, Nigro. Fifth Row: Ganz, Springer, Gidez, Driscoll, Gilvar, Chesebro, Wolk, Wyman, Schneider, Levenson, Traynor, Silliman, Charney, Martin, Pearson, Bograd, Jones, Roffman, Zophin, Anthony, Jacobs, Sherman, Bialow, Levine, Cohen, Healy, Rabin, Bernheimer, Q-.msg .w DNN, mmf? '50 L-9 Y T' .aff Z N---...L--...M 50 63.55450 C3 ew 'Q QJ cwlrfs ra? v... ,wa -1.1 -- .4 N-W f if, If X, ,X First Roux' Marken, Mades, Natsis, Nigro, Katz, Crosby, Mr. Foster, Levenson, Head, Charney, Soule, Emerson, Bowers. Second Roux' Milhender, Natsis, Maslow, Hirschfeld, Borden, DiBona, Moskowitz, Nesson Straley, Chook Hou h, Gould Feldman, Hanauer Evans, i , 8 , 1 , Huberman. Third Roux' Borrow, Feldman, Gravallese, Getter Kahn Bruce, Chase, Spuler, Howard, Yudin, Thompson, Chester, l.aFay Stearns, Galner, Brown, Wlmitmore, Appleyard, Bograd. Fnnrlb Rnuxi ORANGE Gordon, Pearlstein, Boucher, Marchant, Polagrunto, Nicolazzo, Leon- ard, Cronin, David, Stapin, Shriberg, Bornstein, Kantar, Epstein Yesley, Day, Gainsboro, Dewere, Sperber. Fifth Row: Ritchie, San- tucci, Richmond, Dangel, Morrison, King, Martowski, Rideout, Stam Gregory, Conant, MacDonald, Lonest, Grady, Isenberg, Calvert, ln- SHIELD Breathes there a man with soul so dead . . That never to his shield hath said, Pick it up yourself. This and similar situations are typical of those the Orange Shield encounters daily. But despite routine difiiculties, the members of this organiza- tion have earned the respect of the school for their line work in pro- moting lunch room order and cleanliness. 2 gy 3' i l 5 Z l E vw' Fin! Row: Nahabedian, Smith, Cohen, Paulson, Sprin- ger, Mr. Anderson, Giordano, Wilson, Gordon, Goldstein, Feldman, Whitmore, Galner. Second Row: Galvin, But- terfield, Goldrick, Shulman, Horovitz, Hazel, Jacobson, CIVICS CQMMITTEE Have you ever wondered who the students are who always seem to be sniffing the air for cigarette smoke and hunting down lawn-crossing culprits with unwavering de- termination? Well, they're specially selected juniors and seniors who form the Civics Committee. This year, under the leadership of Donald Wilson, they ran the school elections, campaigned to keep the school grounds clean, and worked together as the Anti-Smoking Committee. Chairman ..,,, ....,, D onald Wilson Advisor ..,... .,,,. M r. Anderson 102 Perlmuter, Thompson, Glaser, Huberman, Werman Third Row: Kerble, Davidson, Griswold, Jacobs, Wolk Richmond, Morrison, Derow, Bachner, Sulkin, Kantar Yaffe, Nesson. Fmt Row Trrfero Spmner Raverby Lapms Mr Swan Seltzer Smrth Storer Green Second Rau Nerman Kuebler Askowrth Werss Clapper Isenberg Carleton Whrte Albert Carroll Sher Hoyt Varley Rosenthal Goldstern Tbmi Row Metcalf Rxchmond Greenwald Funkenstem Beeuwkes Wyman Ryder Bayard Con stant Fmeberg Sacks L1ll1s Gagm To be or not to be a homeroom manager Thats not the questron For trs surely nobler rn NHS to suffer the nos and scowls of outraged puprls than not to take an actrve part ln promotrng school actrvrtxes For the homeroom manager must not only be an expert accountant but also an experlenced statrstrcran KNOW who bought the Newtomtewl But despxte all obstacles these puprls are responsrble for the success of many school affarrs HOMEROOM MANAGERS Fmt Row Mxss Maverlck Maguxre Ellns Schell Kaplan Second Row Free man Stemberg Pratt Gordon Vogel Levx Kadxs affe Thzrd Row Muskat Goodman Stemmetz Cutler Slnger Rosenwald Rlchmond F1sher ODonald Fourth Row Currens Dynes Kaplan Wlle Yudm Franc1s Cutler Levrtov Mrs Kendall LIBRARY L56 MB392 XY3 No the numbers above are not top secret formulae for bulldmg moon men They are the mrssmg lmks between the place and the book Through an under standmg of these gundes the lnbrary as snstants are able to locate any book at any t1me Under the tutelage of Mrs Ers kme these pupxls learn the magnc of mendmg books and of creating order from the lnterary chaos we laymen are able to produce -Q Adwror Mrs Margaret Ersknne IUNIOR RED CRUSS COUNCIL Operanon Fr1endsh1p ns a program whlch sends members of the Jumor Red Cross Counctl to v1s1t Newton Students confined to the1r homes However rt IS just one of the wotthwhlle serv1ces our schools chapter performs for NHS and the commumty Members also do vol unteer work at local hospltals collect ar ncles and money to send overseas and are plannmg to publlsh a fun book for the chlldren at the Peabody Home Prefzdent Davld Schell Vrce Pretrdent Louxse Farnham Secretary Josne Kaplan Treasurer Susanne Maguxre Frfrft Row Slavm Vogel Fessenden Donohue Wnttenberg Second Row Miss Stoneham Stmonds Barkm Lapms McKenney Mrs Erskme 104 u . . . n - ' 1 . 9 - 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii3i3i53i35Iiii'nn 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinu'''iiiiiiii -nnuunn nounnunnnunuuunznnn n-nnnun--nnuunnunuuu:nun une --nuunun:nuaann-unnuuuunnum -uuunnnuuuu nu-nn-an-unnnn :nun--'nun-u. uunnnnunuun- -----nuns-nu un nu nuuqununul uuuuun-nu uununnununnuua- - n nn unnnuun--nu-nn ul m un nun----u-1---gn---u--m -Q nu n-nun---.vu-un--num tn nn u-u.-uunn-nun..----nu. f nnnuuunuun-.nu-nu-nnun---ut SHE!!!E222122222222222!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2!! i BC A z , - ' ' 2 . . W . , 'V J QL , ' . 2 . l ' Q . , - . J , - 'Q ' -1 -1 I 'I 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ASSOCIATE CGUNCIL Not the Legnslature but a small and lrttle known orgamzatnon the Assocn ate Councrl heads our government at Newton Hngh School Composed of elected pupxls from the three classes and faculty members appomted by the prmcnpal the Councrls functxon IS to vote on all measures passed by the Legnslature to mmate legrslatxon to oversee the admmrstratrve boards ap pomt electron othcrals and exercrse a general control over all student func txons Fzrft Row Glordano, Mxss Smxth, Stearns, Mr Holmes, Mlss Huss, Mr Balley Second Row: Gordon, Martm, Mr. Genst, Mr. Murray. Fzrst Row Mnss Jewett J Feldman C, Ellls Mrss Hall Second Row Mr Harms Mr Srlva Mr Nrelson Mr Hawks Mr Grest Murmg Mrs Goldstem S Parents Teachers Students Thrs rs for you The PT S A Thns young organnzatxon rs respon sxble for the mformatxve meetmgs held concernmg college admnssnon and the busmess world Its arm IS to serve as a mednum of contact between the parents the teachers and the students IH tryxng to solve the problems of the youth of today and to promote the welfare of youth nn the home the school and the community Prendent: Mr 8: Mrs H Meyers Parent Vrce Prendent Dr 8: Mrs Ernest Kuebler Teacher Vzce Prendem Mr Holmes Student Vzce Prendent Nancy Stearns 105 My 1, fp, 2 K Kris, mfg' ' s . . y. . ' ' A ' 1 ' . . , . , , , ' ..- 4 7 I : . , . , -I ., .. .'. .I 1. , . , . , . , . . .' . , MISSTWISS. P. T. . A. y ' Y .-. ... 1 I 7 3 , . Pint Row: Tarmey, Shrier, DiBona, Shapiro, Snyder. Second Row: Mr. Gradone, Sacks, Goren, Raab, Serating, Lane, Freedman. Third Row: Sulkin, jones, Smith, Alperin, Shriberg. STAGE CREW Kill border one . . . Strike that set . . . Cut the treble and hit 'im on upsrage left. Sounds like a violent Alfred Hitchcock movie, doesn't it? However, in back of all this picturesque talk is one of our school's most indispensible organizations. The Stage Crew gives up a great deal of time and energy to keep the productions and dances of N. H. S. on the road. Manager ..,,. ,...... . . .. Marc Tucker Advisor ,....,. ,.... . . Mr. Charles Chase W6 MUTION PICTURE SQUAD The Mad Hatter broke his watch by putting too much butter in it, but the motion pitcure squad knows just how much grease is needed to keep the cameras of N. H. S. moving. Under its expert supervision, those yards of film and wir- ing are whipped together to produce all the school's movies and slides. These perservering mechanics certainly deserve our vote of thanks. Advisor .. , Mr. Gradone Firrt Row: Beach, Barnes, Mr. Chase, Tucker, Fisher. Second Row: Spera, Hayward, Kaufman, Levi, Trapp, O'Roak, Harper, Binnall, MacLaughlin. First Row: Natsis, Rauha, Mason, Pierce, Elkins, Natsis, Doswell, Brown, Soule, Rowland, McFarland, Miller, Ingham, Forbes, Elliott. Second Row : Gavini, Ciambelli, Gigliotti, DiBenedetto, Borden Regan, Butterfield, Winer, Burgess, Broks, Bosserdet, Skinner, Mara, Ward, Chase, Galner, Rosen, Geiger, Rose, Schwartzman Roy, Gould Roy, DelMastro. Third Row: Becker, D'Agostino, Goldstein, Fox Armet, Steinmetz, Richmond, Feldman, Freedman, Oncley, Boucher, 4 V RALLY COMMITTEE ll! C RX!!! --ll 41 -if Who wrote the poetic U7 slogans and reminders on the black- boards for every game, and planned the rallies with the great sur- prises? Remember when the cheerleaders went on strike and the boys took over? And what resourceful member thought of making a skirt out of shakers? Members of the Rally Committee planned these stunts and many others, promoting school spirit and sparking the enthusiasm with which we backed our teams all year. Clark, Butler, Walker, Clapper, Remley, McMullen, Appleyard, Sex- ton, MacCuspie, Carroll, Rosenberg, Bass, Cooper. Fourth Row. Giordano, White, Bassen, Halikman, Gerstein, Ward, Singer, Silver Hill, Epstein, Perlis, Douglas, Pelczar, Minnis, Getter, Grise, McCor- mack, Feldman. Fifth Roux' Krasner, Shriberg, Marsh, Springer Mr. Merritt, Smith, Bograd. 'IO7 X Firrt Roux' Hazel, Sugarman, Bean, Bowers, Solomon, Funkenstein Langer, Smith, Chook, Jacobson, Bentley, Second Roux' Rothstein Barber, I-lorovitz, Chester, Balos, Shapiro, Heatzig, Bond, Milender, X , , Y . , , Rogers, Myers, Stearns, Armet, Maslow, Mr. Little. Third Roux' THE NEWTONIAN Behind the doors of 322, into the long hours of the late afternoon, despite rain, snow, sleet, or those beckoning homework assignments, the editors of the 1957 Newtonian could be found working on almost any day in the week, But all those hours of work paid off in the form of Alice and her Looking Glass friends: the attempt to capture the joys of these events and friendships which will be but memories in the years to come. And now that we, the editors, have finished the Neuftmzian. we can look back and laugh at those pictures that got lost in the shuffle, at the deadlines we didn't make, and at all the headaches that went into preparing this record for the Class of '57 . . . Aciriror . r .. Mr. Edwin Little 1 xff g UlSl , I Ill, 1 08 ... - -. .vw vc-QI? , Licker, Scholnick, Brookings, Kimball, Schneider, Bernheimer , Anthony, Smith, Schell, Ryder, Preston, Rotman, Galner, Pearl Abrent: Robbins. .x Xi - if xv i fl,-,L-7. . -. .. r-- . NL-1 ,fi f . ,syn r, .nf,:',,- 'J f .'f4 1 1 ,f.'.g , ff' f' f ' '454 -8 :5 I' zu' B SS if y, J' , ,X ' 1 ' , 9 v i fl ' 5 f 1. u f 3 5 , gli' ' Q J x A .--l X .651 .Ja rf' , K J Pr is , 4:lfew'l' 1 P -.wg I TB f A -xr TL L13 y-' xv' ' J ,u .4 me , 'rV . , .249 Y' a is , iff' U Q ,,,. , . f ,I ' re 1, ' 'Y55-1 3 ,J .1 x l 5 J 3 ORANGE BUCK Hey! Where am I??? But I was looking for room 432 If you've ever had that lost and lonely feeling, you must be without an Orange Book. This unique guide, published annually by a few Capable students, provides all the why and wherefore on school activi- ties, honors, and governments. So whether it be a club you're Curious about. a date you're desirous of knowing, or a room you're on the roam for, you'll find all you need in the Orange Boob. Fmt! Rou Miss Ashley ORoak Derr, Lakin, Davidson, Foote, Wares, Smith, Mac- Feldman Rogers, Preston, Shambacl, Robart, Mades. NEWTONITE Extra! Extra! The Nezvtonile . . . the best and most authentic coverage of school news . . . This eager group of young reporters works hard to create an outstanding paper fifteen times a year. With enthusiasm and appropriate style, it keeps Newton High students up to date on social and athletic eventsg alerts them to school plans, poli- cies, and problemsg and entertains them with original compositions and a variety of humor. Our school can certainly be proud of this expert coverage by the N6ll'f07ZiI6. AFF Fznt Row Giordano Shane Freedman Olim Kramer Wittenberg Skinner Neistadt Ganz Greenwald Singer Bassen Freedman I si. , Building I GFFICE WORKERS All the confusion in the court of VC'onder- land is nothing tompared to the job of the ofhce workers. Though the Queen Ends he-r self knee-deep in executions. these students and workers face the responsibility of mass- produeing the pink, yellow, blue, and white slips of paper that daily are delivered all over the school. Giving time before, during, and after classes, they facilitate the smooth ad- ministration of N.H.S. L2 x? Q 'Y Pint Row: H. Hesslein, N. Sheafe, H. Hopkins, A. M. Win- chenbach. Second Row: R. McCabe, K. Perry, E. DeWolfe, M. Kenney, M. Scichilone, M. Brennan, G. Smith, Building ii Biiiitiiiig iii 1I'l 5' J5. Q: i. ,ileilff M r 1 , .. nr, ' t W K l i iv! My - ., uw I x 1 VN ' - -.f ' N q 1 Vt I' as -.IL f E ,Q Fzrft Row Kruger Myers Auryansen, Bernheimer, Sacks, Prince, Row: Snyder, Warsowe, Moskowitz Levi Derr Schneider Herman Gordon Rosenberg Langille Second Roux' Mr. Stephens, Witten- Shrier, Lane. Fourth Row: Green Davidson Kane Mosher Bachner berg Bernheimer Weiner D1Bona. Burg, Holdridge, Smith. Third Shaw, Stam, Alperin, Winston, Tarlow Berger Yaffe ALPHA GAMMA TAU If you would know the size of Alice in proportion to the rabbit hole, or the ratio of pig to pepper in the Duchess' stew, it would be best to consult a member of Alpha Gamma Tau. For by dint of his experience in the Math Club, and with the proper information Cpig I 24 pounds, pepper I 3000 grainsb he learns to solve quickly problems almost as absurd as these. Through lectures, trips, mathemati- cal games, and original problems, the members acquire a facility and a sincere interest in numbers. President , . ,,... ..,. B arry Sacks Vice-Preriderzr ,. Walter Bernheimer Secretary .. .,.. , .,... .. Patty Gordon Treawrer ,,.. .. ,. Julian Prince Advirorr A ,. .,.,. . Mr. Stevens Mrs. Frances Allen 112 v Fzrrt R011 Kaplan Raphael Copeland Evans, Hayward, Beresen, Opper, Feldman. Second R011 Miss Helen Miles Callahan Richardson, Blumenberg, Richmond, Graham, ART STUDIO This year you probably noticed the un- usually artistic and colorful posters hung throughout the school. These were the work of the Art Studio, a group of talented students who were selected on the basis of their pre- vious art work. Two S-Blocks a week they sur- rounded themselves with the materials of artists, and produced scores of designs, posters, and dis- plays needed to publicize school functions. judging from the success of its first year, the Art Studio is destined to remain a prop to the advertising of N. H. S. activities for many years to come. Adriior Miss Helen Miles greatest of ease . . . by uf? ....,,,., .1 'pu-W First Row: Posner, Goldstein, Levin, Karakashian, Mr. Hybels. Second Row: Getter, Weiss, Cutler, Yorks, McCarthy, Kaplan, DiBenedetto, Sussman. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Can India successfully remain the world's largest neutral? What are the causes and effects of Colonialism versus Imperialism in Africa? Must the Suez canal be jointly con- trolled? . . . These are some of the easier samples of the world-shaking topics being undertaken by the future citizens and statesmen of our country. The International Club seeks, through understanding and tolerance for opinions, to further enlighten its members on the various aspects of world affairs and on the current prob- lems which confront mankind. Through lec- tures, films, and discussions, the members gain a better perspective and develop a more liberal attitude in their search for the truth. Fmt Rout Kiely Forrest Shea, Weyler, Andelman, Weyler. Second Row Leavitt Shriberg Siegel Hunt, Ware, Mr. Willard. ,I m ai , . , , L 1 -, r..,,,,4,,,., I L vfv. 1,9 , - V! Adzfixor , ... . Mr. Robert J. President .. ., ., Arthur Vice-Prefident , . janet Secretary A . . ., Sona Treatztrer , . Richard AVIATION CLUB To fly through the air with the vm YW That's the purpose of the Aviation Club, and . . . they do it! Not satisfied with the old-fashioned automobile, the club's members prepare for a future aeronautical age with actual flying at the Norwood Airport and expert in- struction by leading aviation authorities of this area. All these boys will agree that although you can't drag outn in an airplane, flying is always a thrilling experience. Prefident . , James Shea Secretary john Derr Tretzmrer . Michael Weyler Adzfifor Mr. Daniel Willard CHESS TEAM Every Friday afternoon during the winter months a small but eminent-look- ing group of boys gathers in a convenient room. From carefully secreted crannies they produce ,small boxes and large boards, and then methodically set about to elim- inate all comers in their relentless quest for the Metropolitan League Champion- ship. For this is the Chess team: Newton's answer to Botvinik and Co. - longtime masters of this contest of wit. In the only game where Lady Luck plays no part whatsoever, our team has made an impres- sive reputation as an up-and-coming team. Perhaps next year, who knows? 5 :K KlA',vUiVlk t Firrt Row: Mr. Ward, Greenwald, Feldman, Berenson, Devore, Leavitt, Dean. Second Row: Lief, Boardman, Levine, Stratton, Reynolds, Posner, Roseman, Rosenberg. L - -if 2 'Lic Q , 7 - i ' -ing., 3, -4: 1 -V ' . Fifff Roux' Abrams, Weiner, Davidson, Mosher, Levi, Raab Second Row: Vogel, Zalcman, Roisey, Goldsmith, Shapiro, Wheeler, Sandburg, Mr. Bodman. Third Row: Leighton, Woodbridge, Yaffe, Forman, Sigel, Needle, Yaffe, Pergola, Levine. CAMERA CLUB Bang! . . . Pop! . . . Flash! That's no atomic attack, but a member of the camera club practicing with his new equip- ment. The members of this organization cultivate their in- terest through speakers and demonstrations. They also be- come adept with the complete process of photography, from the picture-taking to the picture- printing. Wfith this training, nobody would be surprised if one of the llashbugs were to take The Picture of the Year Cof Newton High, at least.J Preridenz Henry Leavitt Vice-Preridenz Harvey Morrison Adzliror Mr. Ward .7 - 1 ' ' V ' - X , .,.., Firrt Row: Pickett, Guptill, Cogan, Lilenfield, Goldberg, Alpert, Shulman, Posner, Schol- nick, Richman, Sutherland, Levine, Mclntyre. Second Roux' Wishnow, Kaplan, Weiss, Jaffe, Shepard, Stempler, Tessler, Gorsey, Kaplan, Royster, Theophile, Reardon. Third Roux' Miss Bates, Winetsky, Shepard, Rosemark, Balos, Needle, Chasnoff, Lomasney, Narefs, Cohen, Fredrick, Davidson. Fozzrtb Roux' Sobel, Rosenthal, Ostroff, Milhender, Baer, Marcus, Scully, Wiezel. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The book into which Alice peeped, and then threw down in boredom was obviously not written by one of the gifted Tusitala members. These boys and girls, chosen on the basis of their past work, create poetry, essays, and short stories exciting enough to keep even the Dormouse alert. Prefident Rayna Meshorer Vice-Prerident Sue Stacey Secretary-Trerzrzzrer Arnold Isaacs Adtfifor Mr. T. Jerome Cutting Sponsored by the Newton Teacher's Federation, the Future Teachers of America Club is for all those boys and girls who wish to make a career out of ed- ucation or youth guidance. To further the knowledge of their chosen field, the members listen to talks by educational leaders, visit settlement houses, and study various educational systems. President . . . . Starr Schulman Vice-President , Ann Posner Secretary , Shirley Scholnick Treamrer .. .,.. Sandy Chasnoff Adzfiror . Miss Beatrice Bates Firft Roux' Tucker, Isaacs, Meshore, Stacey, Shapiro. Second Row: Grant, Mr. Cutting, Winer, Gilbern. TUSITALA Oliviers: this year's Drama Club successfully spanned the gap between audience and stage. Included on a very full program was a visit to Station WBZ-TV, student dramatizations, and a speaker on the techniques of acting and makeup. This spring the club set a new prece- dent by producing and acting in its own play, The Importfnzfe of Being Efzmefl. President Richard Lakin Vzce-Prefident Linda Bailey Secretary Judy Simone frerzrzzrer Penny Glaser Sopbfmmre Reprefenmfizer Elizabeth Lubell Adrimrr Miss Helen M. Ryan W 'fi I Fin! Row: Neumann, Anthony, Terrio, Lubell, Glaser, Lakin, Simone, Cohen, Krasner, Springer. Second Roux' Miss Ryan Freedman, Walsh, Berman, Gurvitz, Portnoy, Schwartzman, Gesf mer, Lerman, Bedrick, Morningstar, Signore, Cohen, Miss Rich- ardson. Third Roux' Tucker, Adolph, Bergart, Shulman, Swett DRAMA CLUB Take note, all you aspiring Bernhardts and Betsy Cohen Miss Dorothea Richardson i .. I Shapiro, Ingall, Kempainen, Feinzig, Gorenstein, Cohen, Silver man, Dorfman. Fourth Rozzz' Marsh, Shaw, Sherter, Kurson Moran, Duchin, Butler, Douglas, Fleischer, Marsh, Opper, Smith Fiffb Row: Belderman, Klein, Ransom, Bond, McCullough, West- ergreen, Albert White, Odonnell, Ellis. l E DRAMA FESTIVAL Not one . . . Not two . . . but three plays in one night! Once again the dramatic talent of Newton High School was confirmed, as student actors and actresses presented scenes from The Tempert, Antigone. and Blithe Spiriz. These three presentations, in competition for a place in the Massachusetts Drama Festival, pro- vided a rewarding and enjoyable experience for pro- ducers, actors, and audience. lf til' . 4 118 1 2 ' Q I Q is 55 PC7 Although the Hunting and Fishing Club was obliged to confine most of its expedi- tions to the walls of N. H. S. and the imagination, the members, nevertheless, gained much knowledge of field and stream. At the first meeting the flintlock muzzle loading rifle was displayed and discussed, later meetings provided movies and speak- ers on life in the outdoors. But, without a doubt, the most enjoyable meeting of the year was held this spring amid the beauties of the woods and with a number of hapless fish as honored guests. Prefiderzt Rodger McDonald Vice-President John Chesbro Secretary ,, , , Philip Cook Treasurer Roland McEldowney Adviror .... Mr. Abner Bailey .1 x E . Firft Row: Swett, Harwood, Bliss, Swett, McEldowney, Lappin. Second Row Burke Gilson, Cheriboga, MacDonald, Sandler, Antonellis, Conroy. Third Row: Looney Fourth Row: Mr. Bailey, Acorn, Charlier, Harkins, Chesebro, Cook, Bernstein, Mr Huston V gf, ilk it t 1.72 HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB 6 3 g, i 4' 1 i 5 -:f Www.-H ifgi frf x i Jr, il Vg. g if , 'E 'vs iff- N. ' is V fir ?a'i'fV + V i'f 'l--i+-fig. l- - . W. .rg .. Y. -14? -- - --. V .., f :, , li E V 7 ,Q ty ,VHS ld -ff' 15 V . 7 Y f G D 'ar Q fib all ' rf- .9'iiil:'j ., .7 ra W V ti - 1 3 3? Xi .. S f t , ,Wir ia ia-f X - ' a ' 'T . alll' 5 6 4 1- 'S-.Wi-Hi wa wi.:r.t- me XL p C- VL YV V yur J' .. is rr r i. - ,,g.,,,-.gig,,, ,N .. .r sa, say' - ,Sr 21 ' i . f .wwel Kar - A l P- . . E A if ' j' A 'IS' 4 5 Q a X f r Q i , A Y y ' 55 4 Q g ix if 'tel 'LQ it get il 'L t N L 120 Y' i kiwi? A . V... Q . fn ,gb v,,,:.VW'xv--g,.,,,,: :' Q54 . ,M - . 1ff ,ne N- .. -4. First Row: Myers, Patterson, Franseen, Williams, Gaugenty, Simpson, Mr. Ethier. Second Row: Panzers, Raab, Boudreau, Sperber, Cohen, Hes- sion, Wish, Derr, Shriberg. Though the White Knight thought he cut quite a dashing figure on his horse, he would have hung his head in shame if placed beside a member of the Newton High Cav- alry Club. For the poor knight could barely stay on his horse Cthough he war a knightj, whereas the horsemen and women of N. H. S. are as experienced with Old Dobbin as any western cowboy. So, all you skeptics, don't raise your eyebrows in doubt the next time the Cavalry Club members take off for the Blue Hills, when they are not riding on steeds provided by Paddock Stables, you can find them developing their equestrian knowl- edge through movies, slides, and talks. ye. ., Z Oil: ' ll IUFLE CLUB Call the militia! Summon the National Guard! The students are rioting in the armory! No, all that u'rm't be necessary. Those shots are only the rifle club taking its weekly practice at the West Newton armory. All the members competed for National Rifle Asso- ciation awards, and the ten best shooters were made members of the rifle team. The militia would cer- tainly meet its match in our squad of top-notch sharpshooters. Prefident Peter Guagenty Vice-Prerident Charles Robbins Secretary john Simpson Trearurer Kenneth Myers Adrifor Mr. Raymond Ethier n-f ,r,,,,,.. Firrl Row: Tillinghast, Gould, Hart, Krasner, McKellar, Heatzig, Second Roux' Mr. Sher- man, Crosby, Shain, Malkin, Hoye, Shafran, Horovitz, Hoye, Fleischer, Scammon, Fair. Third Roux' Marotto, Marden, Hoyt, Kaufman, Paterson, Lambert, Minnis. CAVALRY CLUB it 3- . .gk - Q, is vm ' - ,-,:, , ' ' L-,ig :ini g.-.tif , , ,H 4 S 5 X t .,RAg1',i.x N , ,ii az?-' , -'f - ' ff' , 7 Y- ' . 1, First Razr: Bosserdet, Elliott, Swett, Demerjian, Getter, Macnair, Spinner, Powers, Marchant, Goldrick, Elkins, Kap- lan, Weiss, Warshaw, Berish, Lerner, Oldsman. Second Roux' Miss Beverly Mede, Konian, Babson, Oteri, Zottu, Gagin, DeVito, Talabach, Dion, Carroll, Valente, Hampe, Greeley, Kneeland, Burgess, Crowell, Kuebler, Leser, Munro, Weber, Albano, Miller, Antonellis, Walton, Buckley, Hock- ridge, Silverman, Manson, Wollock, Fair, McCormack. Third Roux' Walsh, Cogan, Williams, Mann, Varley, Bilo- deau, Wallach, Iannuzzi, Green, Callahan, Roy, Fowler, Hussey, Fredette, Gilmartin, Podgorni, Gurevich, Spillane, Sypher, Arsenault, Pelczar, VanSteenbergen, Skinner, Mea- OUTING CLUB This year the Outing Club was out for fun and frolic in a big way. It began its season on a high note with a cookout in the Blue Hills, followed by a Christmas Party, complete with Santa Claus, talent show, grab bag, and refreshments. Snow in Peter- boro for skiing, coasting, and dog-sledding, and ice for the skaters, made a perfect weekend for these out- door enthusiasts. After a glorious holiday in New Hampshire, the Outing Club enjoyed bowling and swimming parties, and climaxed their year with a gala beach party. Sounds like fun? It was! President . , Lois Marchant Vice-President Barbara Powers Secretary . , , , , . janet Goldrick Tremurer Tammy Elkins Advifor . Miss Beverly Mede ney, Chase, Chase, Costa, Newton, Dean, Crows, Feeley, Fol- som. Fourth Row: Gurevich, DelMastro, D'Agostino, Grise Bauduin, Perlis, Chasnoff, White, Robinson, Sheriff, Choi- kowski, Graves, Kinsel, Babbin, Richter, Clark, MacLean Keller, Barnes, Kerr, Holland, Fenton, Parnes, Goldberg Gorney, Hyman, Mahoney, Patterson, Holmes. Reardon Cedrone, Trifero. Fifth Roux' Giordano, Natsis, Gagin, Mo- therway, Heatzig, Ransom, Morrill, Boyle, Wax, Tevekelian Andersen, Anderson, Carleton, Doyle, Paul, Sommerville Pokorny, Doherty, Holmes, McFarland, Newall, Hour, Ran- som, Lomasney, Silver, Foley, McKellar, Benson, Roy, Mades ,ie if -YW-f'-nnvaln1e'-f-1- -- AMG .ape 1 J VV' 0 ft ---A-..,,.,,, Q ,MG G o '4 ,I is 5 'H l 'fee isr VM W' Cb' f Firrz Row: jacobs, Green, Cohen, Goldman, Roy, Horovitz, Bond, Meyerhoff, Fox, Foster, DiBenedetto, Freedman, Feld- man, Farber. Second Roux' Kaden, Zottu, White, Bluestein, Wolbarst, Evans, Goldstein, Marken, Petery, Werner, Gor- don, Morrison, Raverby, Klamberg, Stempler, Shuman, Kap- lan, Lilenfield, Bialsky, Fishman, Lerowich, Davidson. Third Row: Berenson, Mander, Alpert, Wfarshaw, Armet, Jaffe, f s ,,,, ,iiii a at X Ng, F t fl '15 AQ 4. V ' ' 9 f X .H I .ina ge Freedman, Berman, Daniels, Natol, Ullian, Fishman, Fisher, Goodman, Rosenthal, Narefs, Posner, ChasnoH, Callahan, Devore. Fourlb Roux' Ricen, Swett, Goldberg, Scully, Theo- phile, Botzin, Cohen, Lomasney, Isenberg, Green, Balkan, Intriligator, Favzan, Sobel, Frieze, Epstein, Pearlstein, Singer, Neistadt, Singer, Bassen, Bass. FRENCHFCLUB A RIDDLE Ma premiere lettre est dans Formidable Quelle annee nous avons passee Ma deuxieme lettre est dans Reunions Ou nous nous sommes tous amuses Ma troiseme lettre est dans Essaye De parler tout le temps Francais Ma quatrieme lettre est dans Noel Aux occasions comme cette fete gaie Ma cinquieme lettre est dans Chansons Qui at Paris nous a transportes Ma sixieme lettre est dans Hotes Un autre cercle que nous avons invite Ma premiere lettre est dans Cinema Qui peut oublier le film merveilleux? Ma deuxieme lettre est dans Lunch O quel dejeuner si delicieux . Ma troisieme lettre est dans Une seance A Brookline at laquelle nous avons assiste Ma quatrieme lettre est dans Bonne En un mot, c'etait une tres bonnc annee. ff ' f Firrt Row: Sherter, Warburton, Rothstein, Weiss, Rosen, Rubino- witz, Giordano, Ricen, Aronson, Crosby, Gilbern, Gordon, Wit- tenberg, Williams, MacAulifTe, Seltzer. Second Row: Smith, Milender, Rogers, Brown, Bass, Levowich, Andler, Wheeler, Sta- cey, Wilson, Goldberg, Waldman, Marsh, Isenberg, Cohen, Miss LATIN CLUB Latina non est mortua. Latin is not a dead language according to these Latin Club mem- bers. This year, the Club held a party in honor of the Roman holiday, Saturnalia. They also invited junior high school representatives to a meeting, went to the junior Classical League meeting in Worcester, and heard several speakers. Latina est viva - Latin is alive - at N. H. S. Prexident Marie Giordano Vice-President ,. . ..,.,., Hal Cohen Secretary . . .. . , , Carol Chandler Treamrer . .. ..,. ,. ...,. , David Bailen Program Chairman ., ., , james Mitchell Advifor ,...,.,....,. ,, ,,.. .. Miss Elizabeth jewett v A- . . f jewett. Third Row: Kahalas, O'Donnel, Newman, Parsons, Nei- man, Hart, Pogatch, Goldstein, Lobel, Jacobs, Katz, Hoffman Small, Chandler, White, Mahoney. Fourlb Row: Paul, Heatzig Green, Ryder, Cohen, Nellos, Bailen, Williams, Mitchell, Stearns Berensen, Wallach, Kerofsky, Cobb. 0 3 PV G QF CNW, os? E PLLLRHSH 5- Fo. A ,AQMC5 N u M Sm B mm, si l Q40 LATIN ,ag-i,, , n Ao L. lrff' fit! W an 3 , c' ll L TK SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club . . . Q Para que sirve eso? To further the members' knowledge of the lan- guage, people, and customs of our Spanish neighbors. This year the club program included a Spanish ballet, mo- vies, and various speakers. To top off a very successful year, the club cele- brated the Spanish Christmas, Navidad. When all's said and done, the Spanish Club was . . . muy activo. President ,....... ..,.,,.. Eric O'Brien Vice-President U .,.. , Judi Arnold Secretary .. ..... . Brenda Rosen Treasurer ..,..,,, , . ., Debbie Muskat ,H f .. .t . .. if .fri-'ff Program Chairman . ,... ..,, A nn Haffer Advisor ..,..,, .,... ,.,... . . Mr. Packard ,s .M First Row: Richmond, Leve, Haffer, Arnold, O'Brien, Rosen, Muskat, MacCuspie, Steinmetz. Second Row: Winetsky, Shapiro, Silver, Levine, Gorlinkle, Grise, Boucher, Walker, Robinson, Nathan. Third Row: Bograd, Aronson, Swartz, v . .- Blacher, Gaffney, Hennessey, DiAmico, Mr. Packard. Ill First Row: Mr. Geist and Yvonne, Yurgen Geist, Mrs. Geist and Hen- ning, Parsons, Ellis, Mitchell, Karakashian, Der Hohannesian, Mr. Pack ard and johnny, Mr. Lasker. Second Row, Greene, Nigro, Kimball, Wares, Rak, Flowers, Zipf, Shusterman, Foley, Starr, Wasserman, Pat terson, Zottu, MacMillan. 29' 44 GERMAN CLUB The newly-reorganized Deutscher Verein was able to boast of two impor- tant attributes: an enthusiastic member- ship and a dynamic program. Activities for the year included a birthday party for Mr. Packard, a Christmas celebration, films, and a program of German music featuring a small German band. This spring the Verein stepped into the real atmosphere of Germany by visiting a Ger- man restaurant in Boston. President jim Mitchell Vice-President Carol Ellis Secretary Sona Karakashian Treasurer Reggie Parsons Advisor Mr. Packard E!- ! . gil! Fan: Row Andler WCISS Wlle Beeuwkes Rothstem Lewls Goldberg Cohen Shepard Second Rau M1ssR1deout Shulman Whntmore Loeb Kurson Swartz Rlchmond Havey Rosenthal Shepard Fessenden Parkhurst ENCLI H CLUB A Wonderland of ACIIVIIICS Even Ahce would have found the Engllsh Clubs program hard to beheve Whether lf was the lectures by promment figures rn the field of llterature the exhrbltrons and plays at tended en masse or the wonderful Chrlstmas entertamment the clubs members under the leadershlp of Carrle Rothstexn and Mrss Rnde out took an actrve and enthuslastrc lnterest rn the events Advzxor M1ss Rldeout Prefzdent Came Rothstem Vzce Prerzdent joan Lewrs Secretary Carol Goldberg Treamrer Raxnrer Beeuwkes if -1- - 1 3-'Hy curnouser and currouser METEOROLOCY CLUB Wind speed, barometric pressure, dew point, and other such data, are col- lected daily from atop Building II by Newton High's own Meteorology Club. This group of would-be weather men, not only merges its experience and knowledge in the predictions of wea- ther, but enjoys lectures, trips, and instruction in the use of various instru- ments and charts, given by some of the well-known meteorologists of the area. Prefident . , , David Ryder Vice-Prefident . David Schell Secretary . ,. M Frank Forest Treafurer . . Bob Sacher Recording Secretary Mark Eastman Firft Row: Alperin, Dr. Navez, Shapiro, Forrest, Ryder, Shaw, Hurley, Shrier. Second Row: Rower, Sacher, Eastman, Sandler, Rogers, Santucci, Parker, Goren, Calden. Na:O + PH2O , 4Na fOHJ2 + zxcioi + Mnoi MHO2 + ZKCI + 302 1 Though you may not understand these formulas, they are Calmostj per- fectly clear to the members of the Chemistry Club. Since these not-so-mad scientists have been selected on a competitive basis, there is no lack of enthusiasm at the meetings. Besides examining the enigma of the atom and molecule, they were paired off to compete for a prize given to the duo which performed the best experiments throughout the year. Prefident David Williams Vice-Prefident David Wolk Secretary , . Marjory Shepard Treafurer Reinier Beeuwkes Advitor Mr. john C. Hall ,sa ,L Curator of Inftrurnentf Clinton Shaw Advisor ,....,,, ,... D r. Albert E. Navez CHEMISTRY CLUB Fin! Row: Mr. Hall, Fessenden, Beeuwkes, Wolk, Williams, Shepard, Weiner, Robart. Second Row: Charney, Rogers, Wares, Litzerman, Yaffe, Draper, Isenberg. Third Row: Schwaab, Brauninger, Secunda Manguso, Arcand, Bialow, 1 r-is K 1 'soil , Q 'Q lf- aa 'Hr Fznt Row Gxlbern Chandler Pergola Rlchmond Row Bullock Rosenbaum Feldman Jarrett Tarlow Funkensteln Rothstern Grant ODonnell Second Mr Sxlluzlo Neumann McCl1ntock Shapiro Adolph Post Ofhce s rrght to ban materxal Contlnuatlon of Hydrogen bomb tests Resolved 1956 1957 has been the best year rn the hls tory of the Debaung Soclety The clubs presldent Harrxs Funltenstem and 1tS advrsor Mr S1luz1o would dlsapprove of thxs debate toplc Reason There rs no d1spute Thrs has been proven by the enthusxasnc 1ntra club debates and dlscusslons as well as the annual debate wxth Brookhne Hxgh Adwwr Mr Vnncent Snlluzxo Prefzdent Harrxs Funkensteln Vzce Prefzdent Came Rothstexn Secretary Joseph Pergola Treawrer Steve Rlchmond DEBATINC SUCIETY A fl 'U-0440 ' f '16 ff P552 Aly-fx M X 'S 1 'YK N 4' eil' -H Re if Q 9 X We 4 J 3-wir 45' A f Q ' ,Q 1 1 , X A 'I ' 7 7 5 I 1 7 D ! 3 3 7 Y , ' ' Y 7 7 Y ' , . . . . , . . - 9 ' 7 3 ' , ' 9 f- . 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I vitae-xr-Ksxgqg-X ste- ,V-by .g f: ' 'Lp f A' :sg r-, H 1, Qt, .. f 'Cl 'el .ffa':T-,fe K v sa .-,,,1..-ey:-M N5 ,A J: .-!i,,-fy QA M 'gl ,, ,rv -...' fgign .- 128 SCIENCE CLUB All Newtonites interested in sci- ence are sure to be found in or around 2309 after school on the hrst Thurs- day of each month - where and when the Science Club holds its meetings. This year, maintaining a long-established tradition, this organ- ization has carried on many activities. Not only was the traditional Science Fair project planned and made a re- ality, but the club also went on sev- eral lield trips and on occasions played host to distinguished guest speakers. They ended a successful year with their annual party and film program. President Judi Brockert Vice-Prefident , Paul Sugarman Secretary Pauline Reardon Trenfurer Debbie Boyle Advifori Mr. Somerville Mrs. Edwards Miss Lambe ...- ...ia 15, 'Y 6 Firft Row: Mrs. Edwards, Sugarman, Brockert, Reardon, Miss Lambe. Second Row: Gordon, Levine, Goldberg, Pearlman, Mr. Somerville, Paddock, Goulston, Roseman. First Row: Derr, Coulter, Nichols, Rousseau, Silver, Robart. Second Row: Levenson, Hicks, Hill, Vachon. : O 1 ll I l N' uh . x -s ,I . if-'1 , h RADIO CLUB This year's nucleus of radio ama- teurs enriched their understanding of radio and electronics through club they ory and code classes. To complement their instruction, the club visited vari- ous T. V. stations, but the highlight of the year was the new radio set which enabled these hams to communicate with each other from their homes. Prefident Paul Nichols Secretary -Treaiurer William Rousseau Adrimr Mr. Orien Brawn wg iv c -poll ta+0 YbodS , 'img W' Q Q lb so vs 'Q 1 i .5 if ., E 1 MA Remember the rained out motorcade, the Tiger-Rag, the night you defied a blizzard iust to go to Tigerama? Each of us has some won- derful memory of an evening spent in games, music, laughter, and lun at Newton's new student activities center. This year, thanks to the ei- forts of students, parents, and teachers, a firm foundation was laid for what is hoped will become a permanent social function at Newton High. ,. ... Sally Foote Chairman . .. ......,, .. , 77 V i,L ff K H Huff K: Iffxyiff vf My Fint Row: Nahabedian, Yorks, Giodano, Kanter. Second Row: Pearson, Sherman, Zimmerman, Kerble, Anthony. Third Row: Bernheimer, Shulman, Sholkin, Maslow. Fourth Row: Mr. Davis, Mr. Avritch. LEGISLATURE DANCE CCMMITTEES Pigskin Punt, Frosty Frolic, Cabaret Parisien . . . Carrying on their operations from the fourth floor of Building I to the gymnasium in Building III, is a crew of hard-working students who put forth all their efforts to make each succeeding Legislature dance better than the last. They are responsible not only for those ear-catching names, but also for the complete production and success of the dances. This year's Legislature Dance Committee has created a new high,' in the standards of N. H. S. social activities. Chairman ., . , ...... ,,.... .... , , .,..,.. . . Paul Pearson lil MUSIC CLUB Headliners from the world of music are brought to Newton students under the sponsorship of the Music Club. Herb Pomeroy with his jazz band, Toshiko Akiyoshi, famous international jazz pianist, and Father Norman O'Connor, noted jazz authority, were guests at one of the earlier meetings de- voted to - jazz! 'Equally exciting are the student concerts held throughout the year, which give club members the opportunity to enjoy the varied talents of their own schoolmates. The Music Club enjoys harmony in all keys, on the upbeat and on the downbeat, from Brahms to boogey. Adifiror . . Mr. Henry Lasker Preridenz , . . H Irving Krasner Vice President . . Kathy O'Donnell Recording Secretary Willa Meyerhoff Correrponding Secrezizrier Bethel Bilezekian, Alice Brookings Louise Farnham Treizmrer . Elaine Remley Coordinators' . Peter Cobb, jane Perlis 134 gl 5 , L , V 4 X X ff I 135 ORCHESIS Every member of Orchesis, the modern dance group, would agree that all the long hours of practice paid off in satisfaction with a skilled performance. As their facility develops, the mem- bers progress from Apprentice, to Workshop, and, finally, to Performers. Discontented with less than their best, the girls perfect this form of expression and lend color and beauty to their special programs and to the Spring Musical. President Linda Michaelson Vice-Prefident Babs Hanauer Secretary-Treasurer Ellen Kahn Adviror Miss Janet Cheeney ,M Q--ml ff v P., - . ' f' ' -. ' 7 fic. - . XF lx 9 . Q 1 .f A 4, q 'S ,aff 1' .' f'..'w i - l B t if ! .,-Lrg, A A- Q f, Y vp... , x at A... 6 Y 5' '.' T qi' lr! ir D' ' 'V J nr-I i W ?.f.,fa-'? f-if .wil , Dfw 1 15 xy, -dy, -i ,Q Qwigf 'E ity.. only -lv' Ta -Q, A lylxgflwnsill fr' ..,, Fir!! Roux' Iannuzzi, Gagin, Copeland, Foote, Michaelson, Miss Cheeney, Han- auer, Sugarman, Holland, Ryan, Costa. Second Row: Natsis, Oreri, Triferol Ricen, Askowith, Berkowitz, Cohen, Emerson, Cedrone, Dean, Marsh, Sternfeld Arnold, Forbes, Magnet, Willey, Banquet, Green. Third Row: Winograd, Rust Maguire, Portnoy, Stellar, Balos, Ziegel, Nazzaro, Stearns, Fleischer, Brown Gould, Shepard, Stellar, Taber, Pickett, Hoye, Rauha. Fourth Row: Chester Galner, Narol, Clement, Bean, Horovitz, Singer, Shambad, Greenwood, DeRensis Thurber, Barnes, Worrhen, Fleischer, Emerson, Rosen, Pearlstein. Fifth Row. McCarthy, Sostilio, Marden, White, Fleming, Ransom, McFarland, Litzerman McLau hlin Yudin Kerr Pokorn Wetherell, Wasserman, Rosemark, O'Donald Small. g x 1 a ya 893 W x 1 s if r x X .... .,....- SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB Firft Row: Lane, Willey, Rogers, Pratt, Hammond, Evans, Marsh, Harper, Lamkin, Massicott, Clement, Winer, Fay, Grant, Wor- den, Brown, Maguire, Kuebler, McAuliffe, Redland, Lillis, Mac- Leod, Rosen, Wise. Second Row: Rabinowitz, Barnes, Stitt, Fleischer, Hovsepian, Corwin, Penta, Dolan, Pearson, Montgom- ery, Hulbert, Cincotti, Finkelstein, Fraser, Hartnett, Greene, Bern- heimer, Hahn, Kaner, Worthen, Potter, Pucciarelli. Third Row: BOYS' Fifi! Roux' Dorfrnan, Dewire, Fiumara, Geller, Rigoli, Smith, Straley, Caruso, Ellis, Kivlehan, Marsh, Geagan, Levine, Merritt, Connelly, Staunton, McKinney, Mr. Merritt. Second Row: Lewis, Richmond, Shriberg, Robert, Blackwood, Cavanaugh, Weyler, Shaw, Schiavone, Lubell, Dynes, Kroner, Derr, Folsom, Daly Moody, Pasquale, Prescione, Dean, Bliss, Blatte, Foster, Currens Kraemer, Doherty, Bean. Fourth Row: Richter, Hervan, Cohen Paul, Burdick, Akerman, Kelly, Snerson, Bruce, Martin, Fairwea- ther, Feldstein, Springer, Mr. Merritt, McAdams, Kerr, Person Greenwood CHORUS Schwartz, McArdle, Roggeveen, Cummings, Richman, Lynch, Marken, Ritchie, Antonellis. Third Roux' Traynor, Richmond, Dangel, Neumann, Martowski, Charney, Haven, McDonald, Hoppe, Gregory, Battista, Needell, Witten. --Wi CHRISTMAS VESPERS All present agreed that this year's Christmas Vespers, a performance of Handel's Mefriala by the Newton Community Chorus and Orchestra, the A Capella Choir, and the High School Orchestra, was a thrilling one. Under the leadership of Mr. Remley, Mr. Merritt, and Mr. March, this ambitious program proved to be a truly inspiring experience for all those present. 5- Y e--X 1 817' 9, Vx x3 ,gig-.Jl Q MR 3 X f fx N00 .X A fn ' :ll vw 1 . Q fl tra 'l 'X l sk A 4 1 . I ,Q A lf ' l X ,Levi- ' JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS Fir!! Row: Roy, Borden, Kelley, Davidson, Manson, Konian, Gior- dano, Armet, Mr. Lasker, Flowers, Bileziltian, Sherter, Levine, Gavini, Crowley, Talabach, Goodman. Second Roux' Weiner, Jacobson, Crowell, Rauha, Mazzola, Aarons, Eisen, White, Da- mon, DiBenedetto, Demerjian, Vaccaro, Fitch, Kempainen, Pla- mondon, Schenk, Hanauer. Third Row: Sherter, Schwartzman, Marder, Steinberg, White, Appleyard, Atwood, Bass, Stempler, Tiberio, Garabedian, Ferreri, Gould, Hennessey, Flanagan, Gernes, Mara, Skillet, Smith, DeDoming. Fourth Row: Sandberg, Van Steenbergen, Van Vloten, White, Munro, Doswell, Ward, Ger- SOPHOMORE Firrt Roux' Gann, MacI.eon, Beatrice, Richman, Raab, Cassidy, Coyne, Aslcowith, Pratt, Levine, Solomon, Lane, Grant, Berman. Mr. Lasker, Holden, Cohen, Nadell, Cabitt, Evans, Michaels, Sobey, Jacksen, Trifero, Kadis, Donnelly, Dillon, Second Row: Dolbier, Evans, Colli an Cohen, Co eland Kent Hayward, Rhodes 8 r ' P 1 - 1 Beckwith, Maquire, Uhlinger, Cohen, Kleinberg, Green, Costa, Emerson, Newton, Doswell, DeStefano, Gregorio. Bergart, Ingall, Cialdea, Marlcen, Puccionelli, Redland, Oetinger, Gilman, Goren- stein, Opper, Winograd, Sternfeld. Third Roux' Dean Rapp, Mas- Ii stein, Rose, Salvia, Monforte, Werman, Feldman, Horovitz, Zie- gel, Balos, Angoff, Dutton, Klein. Fifzh Row: Marquis, Roberts, Lynch, Tower, Ryan, Sampson, Fraser, Kean, Bibbo, Brash, Weiss, Benson, Goldberg, Rosenthal, Posner, Gorsey, Chasnoff, Klein. Sixlh Roux' Foley, Butler, Vanni, Marden, Ludwig, Myers, McMul- len, Yesley, Hyman, Feldman, White, Needell. Sevenlh Row: Douglas, Havey, Ward, Anderson, Temperley, Westergren, Gor- finkle, Brockert, Sostilio, McLaughlin, Botzin, Alter, Pratt, Mac- Closkey, Simone, Bugbee, Berest. GIRLS' CHORUS sicott, Klein, Warden, Holmes, Dutton, Lichtenstein, Klein, VUragg, Hannon, Babbin, Rosemark, Fox, Mintz, Houston, Watts, Isenman, Bergmark, Gulden, Horovitz, Maltz, Burman, Baker, Bauduin, Brovillette, Shaw, Geller, Iannuzzi, Callahan. Fourth Roux' Clement, Barnes, Anderson, Wetherell, Berndt, Meaney, White, Carleton, Holland, Kerr, MacLean, Motherway, Kahalas, Ready, Thurber, Sommerville, Widett, Sherman, Caplan, Hervan, Fay, Pokorny, Doyle, Hussey, Rowland, Fowler, Keiler, Ander- sen, Bean. ff' -L- 5 in irwf 1 -3- 'mu' ' wxzzswm xx -2 Lhivuem, -B-by V lg.- ' , V ' ' ' . 9 , 5 I - W .E R L. iw x V1 A A xi! ' -h i. , , .., Z J I, ,fn 1 1 ' i , I Fly-ummm? llfrr h i X 'E 2 M - P k 'vga' 9 - Q Q JM ,' . A . ' gj'Z.'L':I V i, , lf ' 4 T S SY' - ' . Q25 F 'i ' ' A l it .6 a ,A . T x ' f XX, - -'9' V ff 'X Q'-' ' , - E. w 4 f ff- Firrt Row: Whitmore. Howard, Pearlstein, Spuler, Emerson, Spangenberg, Second Raw: Roche, Nelson Grant, Clarke, Lessofe Beatrice, Summers, Bograd, Gorman, White, Bessom, Scichilone Small, Berberian, Levine. Third Row: Kuhns, Yeo, Dangel, Morse 'U-tv-nw-Qiygg Q l-gig'- Warsowe, Levi, Weyland, Feldman, Selleck, Levine, Cobb, Lewis, Marsh, Hill, Thomas, Borrow. Fourth Row: Mason, Fisher, Mabey, Kellaway, Bayard, Huff, Weyler, Stewart, Seyfarth, Mabey, Campbell, Secunda, Shea, Ingall. MARCHING BAND Spring and fall mean many things to many people, but to the teachers of N. H. S., they mean more distraction for their would-be scholars. For during S-Block the minds and eyes of N. H. S. students are led astray by the tunes of the marching band practicing on the field. Led by our five talented drum- majorettes, the band plays loyally at all the rallies and games during football season, heralds Santa at Christmas time, and the Easter Bunny in the spring, and represents Newton High in many holiday parades. 5 I y . 1 I , .. '7 'rg' ' 'S . B S ... L if ,,',ff,, , , , f H v- W ., M M, i ,, 5 N !,,,,,' ,.w,i,X.,,, - ,V X V r 1, ,I ...lf . g 141 ii? Pint Row: Hibbard, Hume. Second Row: Barrels, Muelder, Hur- ley, Rowland, Lerner, Becker, Perlis, Kaufman, Holland, Rapp, Myers. Third Row: Donovan, Brown, Cobb, Gilbern, Brown, Bayard, Yeo, Levin, Feinberg, Levine, Stewart, Berest. Fourth Row: Bilezikian, Cohen Blackwood MacCloskey Goldrxck Wey land, Rosenblatt, Huff Fzftla Row Mason Mr March Kellaway Clapper, Maurer. ORCHESTRA A 142 , 3 Xl 1 ORCHESTRA Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. . . . And perhaps if Newton High's Orchestra had had the opportunity to serenade Wonderland, the Queen would not have ordered so many executions, Tweedle- dum and Tweeldedee would never have had a battle, and there wouldn't be such creatures as jabberwockies running loose. For, through its many hours of practice and its performances in the musical assemblies, Christ- mas Vespers, and Spring Musical, the orchestra has ac- quired the experience needed to soothe all the oddities in Wonderland and all the music lovers at Newton High. Concert Matter William Hibbard Conductor . Mr. Donald March ORCHESTRA B Fzrft Row Anthony Langille Rosenbaum Der Hohannesian Rau Mr. March, Schwaab, Tenenbaum, Isaacs, Lewis, Bilezik- Auryansen Marsh Little Selleck Hazelton Milender Second ian Durham. MADRIGAL SIN GERS l THE COEDS X Ellis, Remley, Griswold, Mitchell, McArclle, Krasner, Rigoli, Rak, Stone. THE TIGERETTES 'Vs Bograd, Fleicher, Giodano, Krasner. gl .1 i'- A ps, x k n ' Y 1 I x kalpaacnf rs lx Newell Holmes ODonnell LeBaron THE SERONEERS 6' wi fr D f' V? Flowers, Simone, Glaser. THE NEWTONETTES Fint Row: Langer, Stearns. Second Row: Foote, Nazarro. N EWTONES ,g X Krasner, Palmer, Kattwinkel, Dangel, , .,-....-.- ....---1 145 A CONN ECT l , i ', 1 x x YN Q, Q... F ,Q -' ,fx , 4 , wk, , UT YA KEE K f-y-v r -'Ita-.....,,,,. O ima. J 'T L !'t'1 s Walkin 7 A Connecticut Yankee came out of Broadway to hit N.H.S. with some of the funniest lines and cleverest songs heard in the school's dramatic history. Knights in shining armor and fair damsels in distress abounded, and in the end, all rejoiced as our hero outwitted the wicked Merlin. You may be sure that despite all the dragons King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table may have killed, they never received such great applause as when they appeared in the halls of Newton High. CAST Lieutenant Martin Irving Krasner King Arthur Robert Charney, John Kattwinkle Merlin . jim Mitchell Sir Launcelot , Brian Havey Sir Kay Richard Boardman Sir Galahad David Hazelton Sir Triftan David Ellis Sir Sagamore Mike Swartz Morgan LeFay Emily MacMillon Suxan Gziiniifere Sylvia Gorlinkle Alice i Susan Stone Evelyn , Marie Giordano An ela Kath O'Donnell 8 Y Chorus of Knights and Ladies, slaves, and factory hands f at 4 Firit Row: Giodano, MacLaughlin, Zottu, Holdridge, McCor- Mazzola, Angoff, Hume, Huss. Third Row: McCarthy, mack, Whitmore, Lewis, Hockridge, Ellis. Second Row: Mr. Hamidon, Beeuwkes, Williams, Sidel, Woodside, Brauninger, Wiest, Pelczar, Rak, Douglas, Tucker, Cohen, Lakin, Isaacs, Palmer, Levenson, Levin. PITTSBURGH EXCHANGE The best exchange so far . . . at least, thatls what is claimed by the members of the Newton Exchange that visited Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Although enter- taining their partners and introducing them to Newton and Boston was nothing short of wonderful, it is an uncontested fact that these exchanges will never for- get their stay in the Smoky City: the iron works, the Golden Triangle, all the friendships made, and the good times had together. And to top it all off, the first airplane trip in Newton Exchange history! Advisors ..,.,.. ....,. ...,. . . . . Mr. Wiest, Mrs. Huss AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Left to right: Whiting, Miss Burdon, Wester gren. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE .,, -.--'il W3 Fm! Row Butterfield, Small, Myers, Erickson, White, Ingham, Miss Smith. Third Row: Winston, Hurley Studer Pearson Gordon Hazel Second Row: Mr. Shultz, Oncley, Karakashian, Smith, Manguso, Purinton, Wills, Paulson. Lane Weinstein Mosher, McCloskey, Francis, Glaser, Remley, RADNOR EXCHANGE Ben Franklin's town, home of the Liberty Bell, was the center of many unforgettable experiences for the exchange group which visited Radnor High School on Philadelphia's Main Line this year. Highlighting the trip were visits to the University of Pennsylvania and the home of Betsy Ross, as well as the gay parties at which Newton students were entertained. Then, after seemingly end- less weeks of seemingly weeks of eager anticipation, the Newton exchangers had a chance to greet the Radnorites with the same hospitality as was shown to them in Philadelphia. Adviyori . ., Mr. Schultz, Miss Smith Every year the American Field Service sends selected high school students to Europe to live with foreign families for a summer. To these students is given the responsibility of being good- will ambassadors of the United States, and, upon their return, the participants are called upon to speak to various gatherings about their experi- ences and impressions. This year, Barbara Whiting represented our school and country in Greece, and Bodil Westergren brought the friendship of Sweden to Newton. Adziiior Miss Emily Burdon 149 ATIONAL HO UR OCIETY Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service . . . These are the four attributes which every person who is chosen to be a member of the National Honor Society must possess. During the year these students perform such duties as ushering on the first day of school and again at Parents Night in late fall, as well as putting on the impressive induction ceremony at which the new members are admitted to membership. At this year's ceremony on May l, the principal speaker was Dr. Carl Ell, while four senior members, Edward Davidson, Barbara Whiting, Nancy Derr, and Arthur Levin, each explained one of the four ideals of the members of this society, to whom the highest honor that a public high school can give has been awarded. Adriror Mrs. Frances Allen H ,ya -in - ' is - xv! D X -1 I A Tig 4' 'J' 'r 4, l Pre.ria'e1zt Donald Wendell Wilson Vice-Prefiderzz Esther Jacobson Secretary Barbara Ann Bowers Treumrer Lois Ellen Fleischer ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP MAY 2, 1956 Angoff, Marion Brenda Bachner, Frank Joseph Balos, Brigitta Ann Bowers, Barbara Ann Brookings, Alice Laura Brown, Judith Peirce Chook, Sandra Ann David, Robert Paine Davidson, Edward Steinberg Derr, Anne Frederica Ellis, Carol Elizabeth Evans, Dena Judith Fleischer, Lois Ellen Foote, Sally Anne Funkenstein, Herrman Harris Hibbard, William Alden Jacobson, Esther Karakashian, Sona Kenney, Brian Robert Langer, Elinor Diane Class of l957 Levenson, John Wlerman Levin, Arthur Lawrence Martin, Allan Lawson Meyerhoff, Willa Ruth Milender, Nancy Jane Minnis, Sandra Lee Nigro, John Michael O'Roak, Nancy Virginia Pergola, Joseph John Rak, Karen Bashya Rothstein, Carrie Judith Small, Myra Smith, David Wing Solomon, Elaine Ruth Stacey, Susan Bethune Stearns, Nancy Judith Sugarman, Susan Ann Whiting, Barbara Adelaide Wilstxn, Donald Wentlell f ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP MAY Anthony, Cushman Dodge Armet, Judith Louise Bailey, Linda Barber, Cynthia Toby Bernheimer, Walter Samuel Bond, Judith Adele Brauninger, Richard Kent Chester, Alice Helene Chiriboga, Carlos Daniel Crowley, Rosemary Elizabeth Cushing, MaryAnn Dangel, James Coley Davis, Alton Parker Jr. Delesdernier, Paul Edward DiBona, Lawrence Bruno Dion, Carol Joan Erickson, Nancy Anne Feinzig, Karla Doris Feldman, Joanne Francis, Judith Nancy Galner, Judith Brenda Geiger, Sara Jean Gould, Linda Jo Hazel, Diana Fessenden Ilorovitz, Eva Lois Class of i957 Huberman, Marcia Dana lngall, Michael Alexander Ingham, Roberta May Jerome, Sandra Suzanne Jones, John Evan Joyce, Paul Harvard Kaplan, Josephine Ann Kimball, Helen Elizabeth Lakin, Richard Lewis Levi, James Harry Licker, Florence Marilyn MacLaughlin, Caryl Ruth Marchant, Lois Rita McCormack, Janice Dorothy Miller, Marilyn Blake Mosher, George Allan Myers, Nancy Natsis, Anna Neumann, Thomas W'erner Palmer, VC'allace Rice Jr. Pearl, Louise Katherine Piselli, Frank Carmen Posner, Ann Gloria Preston, XX'illiam Converse Ransom, Judith Lee 1957 Richmond, Stephen Michael Ritchie, David MacKenzie Rogers, Gail Rousseau, William Frederick Ryder, David Franklin Sacks, Barry Howard Schneider, George Scott, John Phillip Scully, Sandra Lydia Sexton, Nancy Elizabeth Simpson, John Irwin Stam, James Louis Steinmetz, Merle Helaine Stone, Susan Trapp, Frances Emilia Tucker, Marc Stephen W'einer, Stephen D. X3C'hitmore, Elizabeth W'illiams, David Lloyd XX'olk, David Paul 151 'U' i' - ADMITTED TO MEMBERSHIP MAY Class of 1958 Andler, Phyllis Barbara Beckwith, Martin Joel Bilezikian, Bethel Marie Der Hohannesian, Seta Elise Derow, Peter Alfred Douglas, Sandra Hertha Draper, James Stark Driscoll, Maureen Elizabeth Goldstein, Judith Louise Gordon, Patricia Carol Gordon, Richard Allan Gross, Toby Ruth Harding, Bradford Long Hockridge, Marion Hoyt, Pamela Huberman, Alan Michael Hurley, George Francis Isaacs, Arnold Robinson Kurson, Carol Lane, Earle Robert Lanni, Frances Rosalie Lewis, Joan McCloskey, John Charles Metcalf, Harold Joseph Mitrovich, Dushan Muelder, Helga Louise Paulson, Allan Roy Praeger, Eberhardt Paul Prince, Julian Frederich Remley, Elaine Virginia Rower, Kenneth Morris Schenk, Judith Ann Simone, Judith Ann Snider, Charles Reed Trilling, David Mann Tucker, Roger Law ISDCE Vanderweil, Raimund Gerhard XX'hite, Janet Kaye W'ilson, Arleen Bette Vfinston, Kenneth Irwin W'ittenberg, Marsha Denice SP QRTS I Nix X H x xx fd H AVNYXW I lN1fJaVdWxlMfMl NEW n- s A IN, Q M4 M lx 1? I O -an '24 Q I.: ps. ,f-jf, hi n as M AJ HZ , .2 gy' . e. 4 Q y .. it I I.: x , ix ' 'Y ,VJ'1i3i'm.L w I, :Q I ' I Wi --- I M f ' I - Sig L A w V! ff I 1 'hyg- s N 'Q' .QF 'fp P. f as K J- 15.3 A 1 F ww, -2 '13,,11?' apr A Fmt! Row MCCree Gordon Leonard Beggs, Martin, Cronin, Russo, Ryan, Katz, Mr. Hawkes Thzrd Row David Crosby Craig Rideout Connerney Second Rou Mr Ferguson Maxcey, Woodlock, Calvert, Snider, Kenney, O'Laughlin Stapin VARSITY BASEBALL As spring draws nearer, the expectations for this year's baseball varsity continue to grow. Al- though results of the season's efforts remain to be seen, the team, featuring lettermen Al Martin, john Beggs, and Ronny O'Loughlin, has a rosy future. Under Coach Ferguson's able instruc- tion, our varsity is sure to provide all the excite- ment and skill that goes with our National sport, and with Newton's long tradition of success in baseball. Captain Allen Martin Comb Mr. Howard Ferguson rv11g9w INDOOR TRACK Newton's record-smashing in- door track team did it again! Led by Captain Pete Nelson, New- ton's Squad won the B.A.A., the Metropolitan Class A League, and the Massachusetts State Championship again this year. To help prove that the Boyle- makers are all they are reputed to be, Marty Beckwith captured the State high-jumping Cham- pionship, john Head became the new state 300 champ, and Brian Havey and Pete Nelson contin- ued their crack performances of last year. The white rabbitt would turn green with envy if he knew about the N .H.S. track team! xD Captain ,....... Peter Nelson Coach . ,. Mr. Lamoine Boyle Firft Row: Head, Farrugia, Bograd, Stetson, Nelson, Rollins, Rubin, Rose, King, Havey, Woodbridge, Brent, Chessman McCree, Christenson, Morrison. Second Row: Mr. Gallagher, Third Row: Cohen, Callander, Johnson, Glunts, Gadsden. I if K+ www W' Cw' --wr: MTU? EXEWTUI f.v,wTa4 , xA., I X . 11 X I ,Toi ': A 5 i 1 P4104 4 '-P, f M -, fM ,I 2 M H70 Af Q. -- E! A ' 1 in A 'J HV Z 1 T014 X Kf ' 'f f ' ' f Y ar l 1 af I ,Q 5 I1 ' 'M XG' ' Y in : - f' 4, 1 fi -11-6 M Q a 53 K A ' ' A - ' 5 3 lll lll fl ' 5, .Ill lll EE: Il! A W,,,m W Igg- --- FEM 'V' 5' FQ! , lg: 'F I -. 4' s I0 A tv, ' 'fl X . ., , + 1 gf r 1 I vi, ,nv iv 9' hu. JW 'V f , 'A V V 1 . wr WW 5 . N U 4 IL JZ wk 4 V J WI. ' ' ' 1' - 7 X Q 4 'I ', x . V .9-g'9a, VK U NEWTO XKWTO NYWT01 ' if -6. '- L ! 7 ' -Y 'UN is-WTUI , M ,V ' Q1-UI KEWTUH 'is 'Q X 0- C 0 DQ. A Q Q ff Q --fm I ji by - Ai. Q3 55 6 K X X , X X X 5 I A 4 A Kin- 'l.-' l'1j5,T,N3,: ' fl. ik !ggLg.f-,M M ' ,ng aging: . , if 'S 'P 'M Q l' L' 'L -L ' L 1-.. ' L 1 f .an A f 4 1 O Q , M f-- .V A. , - w....m::,4 ., 4 mg , A7 ,, A 2 Vilfiff-'1 'i GIRLS' TENNIS Tennis anyone? Tennis everyone! These girls never score love for N.H.S. Instead, they serve and smash adeptly, adding up points for their school. Playing both intramural and varsity matches, they combine skill, enthusiasm, and good sportsmanship to achieve many afternoons of fun and victory. GIRLS' SOFTBALL The Caterpillar had the impudence to ask of Alice, who are you? But one glance at N.H.S.'s crack feminine softball team is enough to silence the inquiries of any opponents. Through their enthusiasm and diligent after- noon practice, the Newton girls have established a reputation no one can ignore. ffl.-'f 1 'S 5' ti, 'WRWYI M ' l,'f.', f f' 4f1fpf1fff ', i 'fffffl' ,' ' I2 ,J'U1i-wtf' l ,,ff.' ,- gli ,W 5' jj -lf. .2 - ll ' l.f ,'f7-,Pi -5,11 :J yy' ,- ' VI' 'jf' , - 5 gfywfdiitq f i , ' f S2-5 E 16,32 ' 5 Ay fs Q ? 311 Q ' , K !?ff , 5 3' 5 EZ 1 tmvhar. , . 1 , 1' Q , , A 1, V fx yn Q-wif-e ss 1' jf! QUE '- I all., .Lim 4 E-, 1 -M ati Pali Q 2 F .Q ' vi if X My fi , 5 . mfwr X 5 ' ' Q ' A 5' n ki .ir la W -S ' Q f iq , gm 5 27518343 gn. . A1.:Jf,,.A I i f 5 1' g 1 S? l 'K xii s bint-fum! 51531 ! .. , ' , an, fllbhi . Aj w Li vqfrg--li gi? f lv- ' ' X Y, U 3 XL, s E gy m f , ,si fx 252252 VARSITY FOOTBALL The Newton High Tigers, led by Captain Leo Hughes, wound up the season with an im- pressive five wins, one loss, and three ties. The enthusiasm of the student body and the fight- - ing spirit of the team combined to give New- . ton one of the best teams in Class A. A 32-13 victory over our arch-rival, Brookline, surely added much gravy to the turkey, and won for Newton its best Thanksgiving dinner in three - f, A-, r years. Captain . Leo Hughes Coach Mr. Harold M. Hawkes ,J 4, , 49 22' 11 511' R14 First Row: Nicollazzo, Santucci, Marken, Nelson, King, Christenson, Kenney, Hughes, Connelly, Mac- Neil Be s Katz Farru ia O'Brien. Second Roux' 1 gg a s g a Mr. Malone, Mr. Winkler, Gadsden, Lee, Nigro, Bern- heimer, Gaffney, Costello, Vento, Maxcey, Moscaro, we B7 9 4a-24 B41 Mr. MacConnell, Mr. Hawkes. Third Row: Goldth- waite, Perkins, Buchanan, O'Loughlin, Yancey, Snider Rollins, Callander, LaTona, Impeduglia, McCarthy Zolli. an-..4.g Although this year's Trade School basketball team could not count as many wins as could have been wished, the season saw important development of the team as a whole, and prom- ising signs for next year's suc- cess. Prominent this year were Vincent Simone, captain, and Ralph Hillman, voted by his coaches and teammates as the most valuable player. With next year's team led by Richard Drugan, the future looks bright for the Trade School basket- ball enthusiasts. Captain .. , Vincent Simone Coach ., Mr. John Murray TRADE SCHOUL Q www? I . get dev.. f-'- BASKETBALL TEAM 'fd W7 'PEC H ffl 2 t 1 eg 4 Q qi TN Firrt Row: Simpson, Grammont. Second Row: Mr. Ethier, Shriberg, Gua- genty, Robins. . . :4 ' f X . w ,T X Y, aawamas Jr 1iF? Vw . RIFLE TEAM Ready, aim, fire! is a famil- iar war-cry to the expert marks- men who, working under a great handicap -- having no shooting range on school grounds - practiced diligently twice a week at the West New- ton Armory Theirs was a well- balanced group with esprit de corps. With the combined ef- forts of the whole team, the members enjoyed a prosperous season, winning all but one match. Coach .,.... Mr. Raymond Ethier Dave Sandy VARSITY HOCKEY Winter, with its slippery roads and freez- ing temperatures, has an unpleasant connota- tion to almost all N. H. S. students except the hockey players. The boys on this year's team enjoyed a very successful season, playing in the State Tournament and taking second place in the G. B. I. League. Although the Tigers were not able to overcome the five goals of Lynn English, they made a spectacular rally in the last period to score four goals within four min- utes. This year's team could boast hve All-Star players, including three talented seniors: Cap- tain Dave Crosby, Earl Cornish, and Sandy Boardman. Captain . ,. Sandy Boardman Coach , Mr. john C. Hall Fmt Row Cornish Fitzgerald Crosby Boardman, O'Laughlin. Markey, Kelley, Mr. Hall Tbzrd Row Isenberg Neilson Adams Second Rou Mr Sanborn Keenan Horvitz, Cioppa, Leonard Blomberg, Craig, Tormey Gosh Tuna Thompson l .. TRADE SCHOOL The Newton Technical-Vocational High School offers a well-rounded education com- bined with thorough vocational training in any of its many courses -- automobile, cabinet- making, electrical, machine, printing, radio, and general. Its graduates also receive a high school diploma, since the curriculum of the Trade School is combined with that of Newton High. The school, which also gives postgraduate courses and conducts a five-year follow-up serv- ice of every graduate, affords its students a valu- able opportunity to obtain a well-rounded education while preparing for a future job. F 2 -,av ,ar TIGER -LT' lf' I li il il il i U QU nr -C .V 0 ' .A-V 'O w-4-4 'I 4 .J JK , 1 . ' u K'-K . . V 1 . 4 X 5 ' . ' t u Jae' ' 32? - 'k9 '7'nS3 uw, iw-'N r 'l ig . -I - Ei. ' ,. .FZ V. J: -. 1'-v7ff',C '.Jh.M?nh x y tZ?' 225 'v , ,af f . mi. 'lif- Q V. 'TIM ,zine 31' ggi-56 -Q-Qwasw aff 1: -.ibv-I ,xr-f ,M 'Uthm- ll len. .. ' Eff' '. - ., W '. AY: ,, - -, - , fl- 4- .Q - , .Wi , , , 1Z.,f'i 3 'A Q, ' I ' A I ' miie T'-'+A i, . . A I .. A-Akai. FQQQTQQR-A ,V Y 1 O L k- A - , K V1 . 0, . 0 'Va-.. .1 ,. W ' . ' -- 9 . ' 1 . it ' ' .M ' , ' I u Q. 'I , - , X 1 4 1 W 'I t J: ' mi VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Fin! Row: Smith, Mrs. Archer, Miss Hall, Schenk. Second Row: MacLaughlin, Natsis, Crowell, Elliott, Derr, Burgess, Chase, Macnair, Rak, Anderson, Mar- chant fCaplainj, Elkins ICO-Caplainl. GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Perhaps it was the chill of the fall afternoons, or the crack of the hockey sticks against the balls. But whatever the cause, the Newton field hockey team seemed equipped with a surplus of energy and laughter. To this game of speed and accuracy, the girls brought the qualities of co-operation and fair-play. JR. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Fin! Roux' Greene, Andersen, Butterfield, Van Keuren, Wile fCaptai1zl, Gavini fCo-Captaim, Doherty, Moreau, Babbin, Pelczar. Second Row: Smith, Schenk, Lillis, Hampe, Getter, Thurston, Fields, Berest, Kuebler, Capello. N p , -A ,XV GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Mock Turtle's story was sad, but not nearly as sad as the story of the opponents of the girls' basketball teams. Divided into class, junior varsity, and varsity groups, these N. H. S. Hoop- sters spent their winter afternoons add- ing points and renown to their teams. GIRLS' VARSITY AND JUNIOR BASKETBALL Fin! Row: Kuebler, McAuliffe, Capello. Second Steenborgen, Doherty, Boyle, Andersen, Wrogg. Hall, Mades, Macnair, Elliott, Der Hohannesian, Marchant, Boucher, Gilmartin, Natsis, Miss Mede. CLASS TEAMS Firft Roux' Demerjian, Mann, Manson, Gavini, Pauliot, Costa, Barnes, VARSITY Row: Gilman, Van Third Roux' Miss Moreau, Anderson, Serond Roux' Miss Hall, Gilmartin, Thurston, Getter, Gleim, Bluestein, H., 5 Hussey, Gagin, Thurston, Greene, Greene, Lapins, Miss Mede. Third 'Sify N Row: Boyle, Howard, Fields, Backert, Epstein, Thurber, Donahue, 55' Keller. ' Q' 9 iv 5, x , -sp' ' , I fl Ned? Q Q1 l if! v 5? if 169 Gleason Young Rollins Rideout Louis Hobson BASKETBALL Even though the Newton High hoopmen got off to a slow start they perleed up as the season progressed Built around veterans Al Martin and John Beggbs the team w is equrpped with many outstanding juniors who steadily improved as they gained experience and are certain to lead us to vietory next year We may be proud that New tons team always ex emplified true sportsmanship whether it won or lost Cfzptfzzn Al Martin Coach Mr Edward Poskrtt 'I70 Fmt! Row Vento, David, Beggs, Martin, Stapin, Cronin, Calvert. Second Row Poskitt 3 7 5 ' , . . . , , 7 . . K ' 7 7 7 i it 12 1 ' e , 4 . r . , C C V , C yi '- C BE!-XT B K, P ,N Il gm U, pix -- 5, v 65 'l AS' ' QE 1 Q ! 'J J 'Q I N Y an W 7. I, 'L 2., I '57 4. M U 5 1 C A 1, 'A ' if ' f yy' O P 0 ,Z u X' f ' 53 I 1. 'QM 4Z, sF K 0 L I c ff, If l f' - I E Z H 6. B In . 'L 4 11: 44 t gm! ,, 'I 5 LW? -A U Q? YW QW WO, U PHI .,L ! 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Phone LA 7-1700 - LA 7-6146 i Go so C of 6 1 X9W0M6W4W4WZWZWZWZ7ZWQ7Q?W9N6N6bZWMWM7Q?N9M9N6W4NZ2ZWMWZWMWM2MWQ?M?N?W?N0W9W0X Phllllps Ari' Studios, Inc Money Ramng Plan for Irzdwzdualx Club: and Orgamzatzom Sellmg Greetmg Card: and Gzft Item: for Pleafure and Proht PHILLIPS ART STUDIOS INC 50 HUNT STREET NEWTON 58 MASS WEST NEWTON AMOCO SERVICE STATION ffm Penthouse SALONS lldLl' sfyfufs 1185 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS LAseel1 7 9413 239 HARVARD STREET BROOKLINE MASS LOngwood 6 3606 Howard Hathaway Comphmenn of Tel LA 79749 BRADBURY S MARKET 1256 WASHINGTON STREET WEST NEWTON MASS Comphmerztx 0 A F R I E N D e Asell 7 5712 Luncheon 10 am to 6 30 pm WALNUT DELICATESSEN Cooked Mean Salad: Cured Cbeexe Complete Bujet Supplzes For Weddzng: Receplzom Panzer OPEN SEVEN DAYS 335 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE MASS 4?N9N6W MONJNAWQQMJNU' i' I O Road Service - Tire! - Batterief - Accenoriex - 1 T l. I. - . . I . G x . U8 XQY-02402 07905471950 40140440 40140540 04020401040 0402404024740-40140b40'401040-405 01404402403 The constant expansron of our Newton plants presents un usual opportumtres to hrgh school graduates .LIL FEMALE OFFICE WORKERS FACTORY TRAINEES lGrrls l6 years of age and overj OFFICE POSITIONS are constantly opening up for clerk typlsts general clerks accountmg clerks stenog raphers calculating and blllmg machine opera tors at salaries commensurate with abllnty FACTORY lf you are Interested In productlon we otlter lught electronics assembly to gurls who qualify for thus type of work 4-0'f404040f All of our employees enloy numerous com pany beneflts and advantages A modern cafeteria on the premises serves tasty lunches or dmners at low cost With hngh startmg rates our employees make raprd progress through automatic ment increases and mcentlve earnings For employment ln any 37 GALEN ST lopp MTA termmall WATERTOWN SQUARE of our Newton Plants Tel WA 42129 C'PPlY Whefevef mos' 55 CHAPEL STREET NEWTON convement for you Tel BI 4 7500 x9'401401'0'40140'6'40'40'0'40'40f -01024-0 49'9?'C0fl09' I 79 9 - - -not fav: xo-Q -L01 - Aamoffala- we M-4 I . , . I - o ' . 9- 3 ' I X7G7'0'10'10'40'10'0'C0WS0'f0S0+G0v6'W1S0' fS0Wv'01f0b1-?0 aa-oxaxonox LAsell 7 4657 PASS IT TO PASS P A S S Tallors Furrrers Expert Tarlormg qu Cold Storage Waterproofing QQ Invxsrble Menclmg Slrp Covers E Rugs 8: Drapes Currams LEA N56 Tres 560 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE NEWTON CENTRE MASS joseph J Pass We Call and Delwer C omplzments o THE SPAULDING RADIO CO Serving New England: Communzcalzon Need: NEWTONVILLE MASS NEWTON CENTRE ESSO STATION 776 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS Sometlnng New to Newton' NEWTON VACUUM CLEANER CO Expert Servrce 8: Reparrs on all Makes Free Estrmates J ll U N- Belts Brushes Yi, Hoses etc Electncal Applmncef Repazred Call DEcatur 2 3182 241 WASHINGTON ST NEWTON LANDON PHARMACY Etbzcally Modern Geo Landon PbG Reg Pharm PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Phone Blgelow 4 6510 638 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Corner Centre Street NEWTON CENTRE MASS 6 xweonouowaf Samara' HUGO PONTIAC Inc 714 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE NEW and USED CARS Dollar for Dollar You Cans Beat A PONTIAC Phone DE 2 4300 'C-0'0N0N0110'L0f ' . . : ' ' f ' I 1711! rv ' I I . ' gf' ' . , . . i . . . R Q 5 o Pick Up' 8: Deliver T imm,-' H 1 AJ I - 1 ...lr 9 S I ' Q Q . 9 5 9 5 ' , 180 g7'Qf?'76'00'0f017f001?1006'6f6500f00ZWW100'6101?061040'?'04?6x OAK HILL CLEANSERS ONE HOUR CLEANING HIGHLAND HARDWARE Hardware - Houxelaold Lawn and Garden Supplier Sporting Good: On The Hour - Every Hour phone LA 7,0898 NEWTON HIGHLANDS SQUARE 47 LINCOLN STREET NEWTON HIGHLANDS onzpfunents THE TRIBUN C omphmerztx of Electric Applmncex 257 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE 60 MASS -0K0'K0'f PROTECT THEIR HEALTH Call DEcarur 2 1334 SHELL FUEL OILS DU BOIS OIL C0 INC z Burner Salef and Seruce 582 WATERTOWN STREET NEWTON MASS 181 '0'f0'0f0v DC? . , 'll I- O 2 . Z U5 E. Q 'Z ,' R tj E 3 ' Z In 3 s I CD SN. Q 5' N U 53 Q Q m. S fb A 5 5. E. UQ . . . M '. 3 5. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 100 .0540 '05 -701 40161 2 2 5 2 2 PRIOLI BROS AMOCO SERVICE Tzrex Battene: Accefsorzex ROAD SERVICE SPECIALIZED MOTOR TUNEUP Bert Wzsber to the Graduatmg Class of 1957 Tel LA 7 4368 OAK VILLAGE RICH BELLINGER 82 MACKAY Dzrecton 0 Funeral: V P Mackay Phone Blgelow 4 2034 26 30 CENTRE AVENUE NEWTON 58 MASS NEWTON AWNING C0 INC 5 Shea' T4 James W Daniels George E Oleson CANVAS 8: ALUMINUM CUSTOM DIRECT MAIL AWNINGS A Shade Better' Typing Addrefmgmplamg Offxet Przntmg Serving thehN?Wt0n7f2a2,d VICUWY or t e asf ears PORCH SCREENS VENETIAN BLINDS phone Dgcatur 2 7030 Canvas and Rope Products Phone LAsell 7 4853 69 ELMWOOD STREET 861 865 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON 58 MASS NEWTONVILLE MASS I82 9 . . f -3. I My 2 h A -2 2 6 . I , X9 -0 -0N0v'-0K0'1-0 0'40140'1'0's0N0'f'0'0410N0N01 101'010'20D'-6 110H0N0f'-0N0vC0'61'-0M0 0l 0204401102 PLAN YOUR FUTURE For a Well Pard job After Graduauon ff' 1271 WAS C omplzment: of FRANKLIN ADVERTISING COMPANY W' Ji I MMM WA You can find your blg opporrunnty rn bus1ness as a Burroughs Operator Thou sands of gxrls all over the country are nn Well placed buslness posxtxons because they are Burroughs graduates Learn how a certificate from Burroughs wxll help you qualnfy for good pay and pleasant surroundmgs ln modern busxness Call come nn or wrxte for FREE booklet Your Dreamf Wall Com T ug s Tra1n1ng and the FREE hfetrme Placement Servxce to whlch your Burroughs Dlploma en ntles you B U R R O U G H S Office Machine s Trumlng Center Telephone Common Wealth 6 7100 240 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON 16 MASS WALNUT DRUG CO Prercrzfptzom Bernard H Dokton Reg Pharm Phone BI 4 8270 833 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE MASS C omplzmevlts o WEST NEWTON MOBIL SERVICE Ralph Spxnney Prop Phone LA 7 9525 1 2 32 WASHIN GTON STREET WEST NEWTON MASS 360 HARVARD STREET Coohdge Corner B ROOKLINE MASS LOngwood 6 9506 'k HINGTON STREET WEST NEWTON, MASS FRAMES THAT ARE RIGHT Czmfom Pzcture Fm mzng o DIPLOMAS o CLASS PICTURES a PHOTOGRAPHS SUMNER FRAME SHOP Phone DEcatur 2 9851 LAse1l 7 9670 210 SUMNER ST NEWTON CENTRE MAS , S Opposrre the Post Office X9'6N0 f0N-0' 10'-0 -0210 90 99'C93 1 I . - , Q , . . , gh ' e rue. Then take advantage' of. Burro hh Q , ' f . . . . , . . ' 7 I U - S TERRACE BEAUTY SALONS xmafaf '040'0Q0'00101f0'0L0110'100f0146Wf0PG0'L0-'0f105401f0010'f0f105 01102011051 NEWTON CENTRE SAVINGS BANK SAVE and keep your Javmgx SAFE 103 UNION STREET NEWTON CENTRE NEWTON REAL ESTATE Inc REALTORS 889 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE Next Door to Post Oflice DE 2 6850-51 or mu.-rous 3 Charles W Davldson Clarence E Wxggm BI 4 7385 WI 6 4036 NEWTON BUICK COMPANY Buy your Bmck zn Newton LOCAL SALES and SERVICE IS BETTER PICK UP and DELIVERY Compliment: of OAK HILL MARKET Telephone BI 47324 575 BOYLSTON STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS gl 0X0H0f I'-0'0 '0N-020101 185 o A x, iv f f: ' : '.-- . i ' - V 91 .....n. . 'P , qc ..., , -ivm 9 rr - ' u 3 K710N0'0176'610'4?1?02?'01040f?0L?W?0A717040N90'47650f0N?040 089401203 1 MOWERS Q-'N ECLIPSE World! Ben Lawn Mower t Estabhshed 19 Years .i FISHER LAWN MOWER SERVICE CO Dlacafuf 2 0764 W f H H ELM and BORDER STREETS WEST NEWTON T FRANK COPP Prex PAUL L KEATING Tren: RGJY S5 EIWQ'f STg9rzz j 1716005 jj GOOD WOOD Goees if CRAFTS STREET LAsell 7 5500 NEWTONVILLE 60 MASS f02L0 02 0 -0'-01 10502 2.9 5 3 3 E 2 E 3 EASTMAN S FLOWER SHOP 3 Topr m Quality and Serwce Complzments 0 Smce 1954 H A R 'I' Phone Blgelow 4 6781 E Q U I P M E N T C O 346 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE MASS 'I 86 9 ' - . Q f K - T If I I X I fi . 'ha Y- . - .. .. I ,. .cvwvwf-'I'- x ' Q Ix',:':..:'I0.G i3W ' ,I gfii2,j?i? 754751, fgiaig- '1--ff f Y'-E?EL3if1sgjjgg4i . 29 - , . I ' f . . . O X7'70N76K?004761614?6N047f70S0N71000PZW61170'40N?0-W'f?040' 020105102 Honeywell H Engzneerzng Labomiorzes 56 ELMWOOD STREET NEWTON 58 MASS Mum Plant and O ces 1400 SOLDIERS FIELD ROAD BOSTON 35 MASS Comphmentr of Complzmentr of THE CURRI CLUB THE OLYMPIANS '-01f0'0'0' Comp! ment: of Bert Wzrber from THE TROJAN CLUB THE .IAWYNS LANGLEY FOOD SHOP INC NEWTON DRUG COMPANY Langley Road Ne ton Ce tre 564 Common ealth A enue Ne ton Centre Comphmentr 0 C0 pl me IJ 0 HAHN DRUG STORE INC P T S 105 Umon Street Newton Centre J0fQ70'f0'17' ff'-05' 187 X7 - 0 .201 .4 LN oo Ns W . N O 2 s Z n . IZ' D - . O Z Z m - b v U O N' ,, r' S gg 4 w 3 U5 2 5 In . . . '- E Tk ' O I 4 : P 2 X7'-0540i'-02'-0205'-01'-0-10'17W1616X7101'0f6N0N?100'W'46W20'G010A0f170N020P10'40'701e?Zx 9 fzeen ielcfg Sport! Apparel a Fzne Qualzty Sweatefr 40 GLEN AVENUE NEWTON CENTRE Extending our Jincereft wixhex for your future Jucceu Eames 79 nillilanus fnmour ICE CREAM DEcatur 2 4500 Connectlons all Depts 244 NEEDI-IAM STREET NEWTON MASS Complzmentf of F D MCMULLEN MANDELLS INC DRESS SUITS Full Dress Cutaways Strollers Tuxedos and all Acceuones For Rent and For Sale OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Phone LAsell 7 6940 511 WALNUT STREET Compltmentr of JARRELL ASH COMPANY Sctentzfic Opttcnl lnxtrumentx 26 FARWELL STREET NEWTONVILLE 60 MASS Blgelow 4 9440 LAsell 7 9797 1 o s e p h Han St1lzrt Formerly wlth Frlene s Crystal Salon 55 IANGLEY ROAD NEWTON CENTRE 59 MASS x9K740'f0f0110N0 0110Y0K0N01-0vl?cJ'7'7s?0I20K7'0'0N01'?l7 nd 0 'A' - - ' . 9 , . 9 S 5 . 9 5 NEWTONVILLE, MASS. 9 6 . 'I 88 IXf f i 'Z ff R :TQ- an-ff' '13 ffl .-f ff.-',, ,LL-f L,,,. Z,-,,.. if-ff,- ,Eff- .A--a .- ' ' X X Qs -A Nl fX CHECK WHAT YOU WANT Good startzng salary nzth regular razses Pleasant work nzth other gzrls and young men Prestzge of a responszble yob wzth a well known and respected company If your l1st shows three checks then you should check mto what the Telephone Company has to offer you Smart glrls are domg It now before they graduate from hlgh school Come 1n and see our emplovment mtervlewer soon Youll enjoy talkmg w1th her Act now and you can say wxth pr1de Im all set' Im gomg to work wxth the Telephone Company' See the Guldance Counselor at your school and talk first wxth her about when and where to apply 189 Y'-:JL1 I X X , X 'N f ,ol y X X l :QU as , ' ' ' 1 l XX El ' l Xl ' 'Jn' lil I ' N l l I 1 'l ll' ff 5 ,alfa if alll l l W new X NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY DC9201-0'00s?00'W11?'Q2?f70L?f?00f701?0bf6WZ1400471?0-00f040N'010K056x 3 Complimentx of . . . Lf 9 INC NEWTON CENTRE Compliment: of . . . NEWTONVILLE ELECTRICAL CO., Inc. Tel. LA 7-6632 439 NEWTONVILLE AVENUE NEWTONVILLE MASS. SOUND ADVICE For The Best In Musrc Elther Com Operated or Background MUSIC rts SEEBURG For The Best In Sound Systems Intercoms Pagmg Pubhc Address Systems 1fS R C A D1str1buted by TRIMOUNT AUTOMATIC SALES CORP 40 WALTHAM STREET BOSTON 18 MASSACHUSETTS CHINA Compliment! of . . . Air Conditioned I . . . n .b Q ' . ' 190 CHINESE FOODS Deliczoux Cbznefe Bnrbecued Spare Ri J ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Danly and Sunday 12 00 PM 11 PM Saturday 12 00 PM 1 AM Call I.Asell 7 5821 22 24 UNION STREET at BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS 370' 20:0-WM01' TOM CHARNLEY S .IENNEY STATION Phone LA 7 9412 1148 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS '0' X7'0 0N727f0N010f017fQ0N0N0-f7f0M?17171040'6N6W6v17'0'40'Hl0'v40'40517'0'40 0 0's0'w40l'C Dzefel Fuel Injeclzon Seruce Electrzc Power Tool Sefwce Automolzve Azrcra 2 Marine Supplzer Phone DE 2 5630 210 NEEDHAM STREET NEWTON UPPER FALLS CBoston 643 MASS MARTIN E CONROY Funeral Home MARTIN E CONROY Funeral DIICCIOIS MILDRED S CONROY BARNETT FABRIC STORES INC COMPLETE SEWING ACCESSORIES Laces Notxons Buttons Zxppers Patterns mlks Cottons Woolens Nylons Velvets Plasucs Phone LA 7 4587 260 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON CORNER DEcatur 2 0800 01 GENE BROWN Sa ex Seruce GENE BROWN MOTORS Inc 724 BEACON STREET INEXX TON CENTRE MASS X7X0M0v s010v'0N0f M0110-'-0vf0'W1W1 191 9 . -Q . if T . W . W- J- co. 9 Fabric! of Diftinction Q 5 - . - - . - S 9 - 9 I V. 6 - M2 2 2 2 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 104 HEIRLOOM STUDIOS Prefcription Opticidm Cutom Furniture - Antique Stenciling Imported Gift! - Upbolxtering - Slip Cover: ARNOLD OPTICAL CO. Tel- DECarur 2-3416 COmrnonwea1rh 6-1692 41A LINCOLN STREET 510 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE BOSTON 15 M ASS NEWTON HIGHLANDS H U N T I N G S I N C Establxshed 1873 LA 7 3798 Servmg the NEWTONS and surroundmg towns Local and Long Dutance FURNITURE MOVING Cratmg Shlppmg Stormg AGENTS FOR UNITED STATES VAN LINES 23 BRIDGES AVENUE NEWTONVILLE MASS Best Wzslaef to the CLASS OF 57 Compliments of 40 02-0'-00 GREAT An.AN1lc s. PAclrlc TEA coMPANY ' W 2 W X ESTABLISHED R I859 FOOD STORES THE GIEAI ATLANTIC I- PACIFIC TEA CO xawamanano-nanaxa-n0n0s'.0:f0v0:f0:e0v w0v02-0fL0fr01r0w I92 l -'J 10- 'Z' 1760 401 Bert Wiybef to the CLASS OF '57 SWARTZ HARDWARE 353 357 WATERTOWN STREET NEWTON MASSACHUSETTS AN INVITATION TO JUNE GRADUATES When you start worklng and recerve your lirst salary we mvxte you to come rn and open a Savmgs Account Then make If a hablt to save somerhxng each pay day Bmldmg a healthy bank balance wlll grve you a wonderful feelmg and prove that you have what If takes to get ahead financlally Well welcome you as a deposxtor 77 1 SA VINGS BANK 0111011 anew n 9 114117 ug: 4 1 s zruo 4010102'-0? C omplzmentr 0 OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTRE SAW MILL BROOK PARKWAY COMPLETE SHOPPING Market Basket Supermarket Oak Park Pharmacy Chuswlck Cleanser Kabler s Delicatessen Oak Park Beauty Shop Oak Park Barber Shop Kappy s S O5 to S1 00 Newton Publlc llbrary '-01 193 3 2 E 2 5 2 Z E 5 2 5 E Z I 3 201'-0'10C0' xy . . . . . 2 , . -0 H1 - Wo ' . :I , I l ' 2 5 P F . .. Q E2 13 Ss 2 ' . -2' Q ' I ' l 'S R - :Q Q ' S E 12 - , o-4 .. if ' . ' . C : ': 5:2 ' . z'- 'KQ I T' 32 Q cgi ua :,u- o ,,: 0 I 5 N Sn , . 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I HOSIERY UNDERWEAR KNITWEAR 9 5 Q Q A A I 9 6 n o comp mechanicals halftone and line negatives direct sales 5225 Q Q' B? film and plate stripping plate making offset printing folding complete bindery service packaging delivery t. o'toole and sons, inc. stamford, connecticut sfamford 4-9226 new york me 5-4112 x0'N0'0N0N0R0'N0N0 -0540220 401040 0000010 0101102205010 10'N0540'C0N0N0 0X 02102402102 J H CHANDLER 8 SON INC Imurance If The Suruhme In Lrfe After The Storm! Have Blown Oner Hardware and Homeware JOHN T BURNS C0 I murarz ce Tel Blgelow 4 4000 T M Dlllon Manager Phone DEcarur 2 1840 796 BEACON STREET NEWTONVILLE MASS NEWTON CENTRE MASS 104 C omplzmerztx of 40' '02 0110 E S, 2 5 3 YOU CAN DEPEND ON B0UlEVARD PHARMACY INC W M Qumlan Pharm HOSTESS CUP CAKES Phone Blgelow 4 2356 ALWAYS FRESH 2090 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE AUBURNDALE MASS 196 5 9 9 - .. ' , .D. 6 . x9N7f?170WN70f0t1706'0N0S747f?4?1?061170N?010fW117fQ6r1?0'0' 01040262 I et Kenlu-dx 'Q UMIEIIITIIAII AIIUP cue W. .. WHAT'S NEW WHATS SMART WHATS WANTED We ve got our ears to the ground ready to plck up the newest xdeas the bxg trends the wcmted fad lterns :Ind have em tor you when you wont em! Heres robe all arranged for your easy speedy shoppmngl KENNEDY S BOSTON FRAMINGHAM PROVIDENCE WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD HARTFORD BROCKTON MANCHESTER I-00 '-01 H E E D G R Bext Wzfbex to the CLASS OF 57 '0401 17-02020 E7 S, E S 5 3 3 Local and Long Dutance MOVING WARDROBES MODERN EQUIPMENT D E E R F Q Q 1' F A R M S Vans and Traxlers Sealtexz Dany Productx PACKING CRATING STORAGE Phone DE 2 1900 Phone LAsell 7 4830 Nxghts Sundays Holxdays Res Blgelow 4 9611 Newtonx Only Dazry 84 WINCHESTER STREET 775 NEEDHAM STREET NEWTON HIGHIANDS NEWTON UPPER FALLS 'I97 9 1 1 t C05 11' I J where you'l1 find everything that mcxkes o first-rclte wdrd- 1 G . 5 ' N'y Z3 ' . . A ' 5 x?'71?0Wf0'0040f4?001?000f00610f0'WK701?0'WN71?00f040'0161W26K J DEWEY 81 CO INC Meat: Grocenef F1119 Froxled Foods Fruztf and Vegetablef Phone Blgelow 4 7062 287 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTON MASS THE BARKER PRESS Prmter: Smce 1895 e WAterrown 4 6541 65 WATERTOWN STREET WATERTOWN 72 MASS W!! 771 Hazr Stylut Phone Blgelow 4 2169 847A BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS T Electromcally Texted Watch Repam W ANDERSON JEWELER Dzamond: Watchex Szlverware Watch Clock and jewelry Repalrmg 329 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE MASS Complzmentf of LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE AUBURNDALE 66 MASSACHUSETTS 6 K e0v0M0v-02' H-0 0Y0N0'r0wc01 9 0 Ol o T 1. - 1. Q - QQ Phone Blgelow 4-1498 0 0 I 198 X7402'-0' 02'0Y-0N01'0'-40f10 010N0w-0'40'f0N0'110'N02'-0 '-0 -01f6 40 l0N0-C0110Y040N0N0f'f0I owwxanox TheGzrZ:Lo11eToShopAl ALBERT M CHANDLER INSURANCE AGENCY BERMAR TEEN TYPES A M Chandler Jr Jack C Hoover afbzom or the rub teen and teen age mm Phone Blgelow 4 9225 71 UNION STREET 67 UNION STREET NEWTON CENTRE MASS NEWTON CENTRE 59 MASS SMART PLANNING 105 You can buy Cooperatwe Shares for as little as S1 per month They wrll be worth S200 each at matunty Come m and talk II over wxth us -f-0 0204 40151 I 2 5 5 AUBURNDALE COOPERATIVE BANK AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE MASS I 6 Han Dengn Phone Blgelow 4 1035 630 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE NEWTON CENTRE 199 9 f ' f - - ' . - for your future includes a sound flnancial program. Why not start NOW? g .' 307 , . 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