Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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RILEY HOUSE 1'-:ay 8 ,, , t .ye-Cx Mrs.Boycl Riley Home Aide It is not places that grace men but men ibm? grace the placerf' Agesilaus Occupying the first floor and part of the basement and second floor of Build- ing ll, Riley House is noted for many line classrooms, its spacious study hall, and its officesi it has an impressive and well-coordinated appearance. It is not only the blue-foam lounge chairs gracing the commons room that make Riley House special, but the students and teachers who sit in the chairs and the energetic leadership of Miss johnson that give this House its distinct character. That Riley House students and faculty always display spirit and a willingness to cooperate with others is reflected in the Riley Council, Smiley Riley Day, its receptions and parties, and its car wash and other projects designed to raise money for needy families and charities. As stated in the Riley House Constitution, the students of Riley House work to stimulate house and school unity by inspiring and sparking a spirit of cooperation between individuals, classes, house, and school. Wherever they go, Riley's sons are proud of their House and their school. HOUSE COUNCIL e if , . ,if .gg his- s Miss Rachel A. Johnson H ozzfemarter FIRST ROW: K. Xwatcrs, L. Bowcrn, Trcf1fl1rc'r,' T. Marquis, l'n'v-l'r1'fnfw12!.' Ci. ffrctfrn, ,,fl'fldC'l7f,' N. Horwitz, Secretary: V. Oppt-r, Al. XVinsmn. SECOND ROXXY Il, Snytlt-r, ll. XY'.ml, G. Hagel- stein, C. Boyd, A. Crosby, C. Goldman, D. -lncobson. THIRD ROXY: 'll Mirtlu.-Il, l. Cully, S. Polluclc, W. Bennett. 25

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Mr. Michael B. Gradone, Jr. H omemmler PALMER HOUSE ..., M 11 - 4. ' ' 'WT -eqd., ,I-+- es l 'T' Pi' 'Y f' ff Mrs. Leone Palmer Home Aide Mrs. Stevens Palmer H oufe Secretary Put your .fboulder to the wheel. Toll . . . if the .tire of fame. Aesop Palmer House, under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Gradone Cto whom this yearbook is dedicatedy, is well-known as the owner of the worst coke machine in the school and as the biggest spender of any house. It also claims to be the most active house. The council, under the JACK CJ.A.C. Kozlowskij administra- tion, has had two projects for underclassmen: a sophomore reception, and later in the year, a series of discussions in which the seniors related their college ap- plications experiences to sophomores and juniors. Through cake and book cover sales plus the sale of the inimitable Palmer Prodigy pins the council gave gifts to needy families, to AFS, and to the Alcohol Education Foundation. In addition, the students held a sleigh ride, redecorated the Commons Room, put up a sugges- tion box, and held an essay contest. HOUSE COUNCIL t 4 FIRST ROW: J. Rhode, C. Ellis, P. Meehn, Treafurerg J. Kozlowski, Pre.vident,' D. Yeo, Vice- Preyidentg D. Giroux. SECOND ROW: V. Rote, M. Morss, B. Chabot, J. Seigal, R. Elliot. THIRD ROW: P. Shapiro, J. Shane, C. Doherty, L. Turner. 24 Ml

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