Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)
- Class of 1964
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' -f-f,. X . ,M ,Q J. .4 ,wwe -.vm 1: A ff-' D 1 fivifeww 'YFYQ 4 i+vw UB- . f--inn lQ. ' 1 ,::n', 2 .. V- -4 ,, Nwx , ss L I -.. x X., , QQ E ve?..g1lY55'5inNQ9,L . 4 b - K r -Q ,. . R. 4. V Q n 1: X K - . ' Q -, s ' D' . , , 22 T 213 an :fsE'f1,'H 1 15' sifiggiiiii ' ' . gov--. A 'bv' Q . L v .wah . V, L3 . . '.r'-' av' 'F A.f,,ftf.. . ....H-Jia... l ff . 'Ill S A 1 S ...RV , L., ' ., jg vl- 99 iss Richard W. Mechem Principal Certainly one of the most important and striking aspects of Newton High School is the diversity of its student body. The harmony and the clash between our various groups are at times pleasing, at times irritating, at times constructive, at times destruc- tive, but this is the stuff of which life is made and part of our strength in developing individuals for the future lies in these realities. In choosing the psychological aspect of Newton High School as the theme of its yearbook, our senior class has put its finger upon a truly vital facet of our institution. The fact that the final solutions are not available in this area should not discourage us from looking into it, since understanding and wisdom are relative and both are increased by the very process of investigation. It is our hope that the Class of 1964 will have profited from both the academic and psychological training provided in its three years at Newton High School. Good Luck and Best Wislies for the future. MQJWZM .f,..- Richard C. Howland Aafminifmzlive Affifmnt 'isi- J H, Dr. Charles E. Brown Sujwrifzfcmfwzt of Svlmnfr '9' III TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Administration Dedication Faculty . School Organiz Sports . ., , Clubs ...... Arts ,.T,,, , Social ...i,.ir,., Literary , . . . Seniors ...,i., , , Advertising hm HUOI1 S K lil , -'Qs ,sp H19 2 6 10 12 18 44 78 102 116 124 158 222 DEDICATIGN The five teachers honored on this page are, in a sense, a varied group. Miss Virginia F. Altieri teaches typing and shorthand in the Business De- partment, and is well-known as adviser of the Neuftonite Advertising Staff. As a counselor in the Guidance Department, Miss Helen M. Finnerty has become an integral part of Bacon House. Mr. Malcolm P. Gallagher is As- sistant Head of the Social Studies Department, and has coached football, baseball, and track. Mr. Henry Lasker teaches Music Theory and Appreciation, and has been musical director of many school productions. And Mr. Reg- inald Smith, who has coached or managed nearly every school sport, is Head Teacher of the Boys' Physical Education Department. They have each taught at Newton High School for twenty years. To each of them, with gratitude and respect for their service to a gen- eration of students, the 1963-6-1 N6Zl'f0lZfrI72 is dedicated. sa iff, Miss Helen M. Finnerty Miss Virginia F. Altieri - Mr. Malcolm P. Gallagher Mr. Henry Lasker Mr. Reginald E. Smith V' sf M a ,-l The Honorable Mayor Gibbs Ex Officio Mr. Russell Q 1' Mrs. Abrahams Library 1 Mr, Beatty library scHooL COMMHTEE FACULTY This years painful efforts to integrate and improve the Boston schools have made us especially aware of the awesome responsibilities of a school committee, and especially appreciative of the nonpartisan liberality and concrete action of the Newton School Committee: XY'hile our facilities and faculty grow famous, the school Committee smiles behind the scenes. L. cal Mr. Freedman Mr. Beckwith Mr. Frazier Mr. Hawkridge Chairman . I A Q if -sd-0 Mr. Tomb Mrs. Whitmore Dr. Woo Mrs. Mintz 5 I FACULTY This year the Nezvimziizfz introduces individual pictures of faculty members. We are proud and grateful that we have come to know our teachers as sensitive, humorous individuals, when in such a huge and automated school as ours we could have accepted the words of alien oracles. Our teachers as a group are as complex as we areg their colorful personalities and their understanding of student psychology have made the way smoother for the basic business of transmitting knowledge. 'L i A nhl Miss Altieri Mrs. Amado Mr. A. Bailey Mr. Barndt Mrs. Barry Banner: Girls' Pbyrical Math Math Language Lab Education f-3, Mrs Bendall Mr. Benson Mr. Bissex Miss Bilezikian Miss Bloom' Efzglitb Terk High-Drafting English French Home Economzcr X Mr. Botlman Science - .-X 111 X , -Nl -ff- W- I Miss Brillante Home Economics X . -9 fe Mr. Chase Indaftrial Arts PU' x - 4 bo- . Mr. L. Boyle Mr. Boyle Mrs. Bowman Mr. Bowman Englhfb Malh Math Malb 4 nl :W . if 1351.116 ' Ag i JY I. .A .fl 1 'J Mrs. Butler Mrs. Carr Miss Caram Mrs. Carpenter Library Math Baiinefr Mail: Mr. Cionti Tech High-Electronics Miss Cox Latin Mr. Davis . Spanish wil 'W' gui Mr. W. Clark Mr. Clark Mr. Cobb Guidance German rllzuic if C Q If Mr. Dipoli Mr. Doherty Mr. Drury Tech High-Electricity Tech High-Alaclvjrlc Sczvnre Related i1 '3Q ,af N-A Mr. Easton Mrs. Ebb Miss Elliott Mrs. lirslcim' Mr lim r ' Science Ixlllglldifd' I,al1rm1lory Ar! I,l1H'41!'1 lm,-s.'..1X. lhfx' H .IJ ,O-lf Mr. Bresnalmn Iazfin 'P fi' Nr. Chalmers Bllfflli ff Mr. Connolly .Sfu I-If Sfr'l.j.'L Y Mr. D11nl1.m1 .llaflf xliss lmrrli j.. l H. fl 1' 5, 'f J X Mr. Ferguson .SWIM jill SfllA1,.'C,l' .4 AY .,,4v4 X f 'J x 1' Mr. Fortune Burr' Plvviprnal E:I'lu'rlffr1!1 ,NX Qi? fb Mr. E. Feprluson .llrzflw Q Mr. Fraktman Social Studies gf Mr. Gartner Social Studies L Mr. Garley Boys' Physical Education Mr. Grainger Grndrznce 'JAG Mr. Hale Tuck High-Electricity .51 Miss Finnerty Guidmzce 2 C . 512. ,,. . X I 1 Miss Frazier Girly' Playrical Edzzcatiofl l 5 f' IQ - -s-M 'A Mrs. Flink Girly' Phjkfffdl Education - 2 fv- i- 1 Ze Mr. Freedman Guidance ifQ,Y.an. 1 Mr. Gaudet French Mr. J. C. Hall Science 145 -Ol xr-0 Mr. Gilmore Tech High-Electricity Q Mr. Hall Social Sfudier l i as 5' -'Q ,WI in-ll': Mr. Hingsrion Mrs. Hogan Mr. Houle Mr. Hurlbut crli ll, .gf lfzffmmlzllc Frwzcb Tech High-ill!!! Social Stzcdief M41 li , fL'5 Cclff7L'72ffJ' 6. 1 ,E A0 Miss Folley Burinerr 1A Mr. Gallagher Social Siudief rd Miss Gorton Art Mr. Harrer English 'iv if Mrs. Jacobs Englifh 'Mia . Q - 2. i'h, 4. - if Mrs. Ford Math , - iv , ,L 1 . - -n' 3. g X U'- I' f Mr. Gardner Tech High-Electronics 'JL Miss Goubeaux Guidance Mr. Harris Englirh 'iw - Mr. Jacobs Englirlrz W L Mr. julie Mr. Jessup Miss jewett Ilvyclvolcngy Boys' I,l7Y1'.flc'c1l Latin Education Miss Kervick French Mr. Lehner English A Mr. Klein Math R Mr. Lent Science Mr. Malia Industrial Artr 'TZ' Mr. Malone Science Miss Massey Mrs. McQuaiil English Science , M 13 1 , , J . X Mr. Lahey Marlo 3 L 1 A. Y 4, iw l Mrs. Levine Englirh ia s Q' f A I l a . Q , If , V.: 1 x '. Mr. Mangan Tech High-Printing 0 Q Mrs. Merrill Guicfance -x ' fy y-1-1.2 . - ,A X 7'7 fi 'v-. wt 0 15-7 I Miss Kalivas .SHKILII Slmfzcv Mr. Johnstone Tccla Iligla-Machine Practice 13. 1 -me -3. lv ?7iif'N-1 N Y f Mr. Lasker Mrs. LeClaire Mmic Gzzidance Misa Kenny' lffzyfp !- IP' Ll 5' Mrs. Lee Engl: fb fs-. ? . -0 Fm aff' Mrs. Lewis Mr. Livingston Math Social Srzzdief Mr. Mackie C1.Illdd?IL'C Mr. March Mr. Marshall Mr. Martin Music lfa1glj.vb Sf S.'.v.f:cf QC Nr.lNlitcl1ell Mr. R. Mmlu ll Mr K-ll l fc Bllvfflrir fv,'f.'.!.J'i.z ill. ll J' l .Ii ' ' fgif , ,314 . ,gl 2 rs' :D wx 1.9: f .Qu . J 4 D X I 1 Mrs. Moriarty Miss Mosher Mr. Murray Ll!l!'dI'1 Frtmth Tcrh !l1,qh4f111tomobile .fllerhizizifs W. l .2 v l s lNlrs. Ncufcltl Iifwlrh . ,395 Mr. Peterson Marla Vi Mr. Nilson Fruit-h ss 4. K, 1 as f'-'4 f 1:1 r X . K Miss Rc-ardon Girls' Physiru! Edufufion Mr. Rist Sfience Mrs. Roberts French -49 FT! Miss Ryan Mr. Satlak English Bll.f!7IU.U' Mrs. Bailey Mr. Daubc Sc iwiru Eizgfish Mrs. llalloun Mr. Elliot fiullfr ll iiliulllii S' Slllijlll Slllrficff . ini' Mrs. Nolan Business ,af Mr. Remley Music ,-i Mr. Ronayne Boys' Physica! Educarion J 1 Mrs. Saunders Sfvarzish Miss Gianfcrantc English Mrs. Golrlstc-in lfrllqiivh Mrs. Mutchlcr Mr. Neal Science Sociu! Studies FQ, Mr. Papa Efzg!ish Mrs. Pearlman Sofia! Studies ZN fl: fn Mr. Ricciuti Mr. Reppucci Industrie! Arts Tech High-Printing 5 ,r 'Q 1 .N 1-0-0 Mr. Rosen Math K... 7.1-Q P Mr. Schwartz Sofia! Studies Mr. Goultl English M rs. Grew Frenfh Mr. Rossi Business r :E .JW Miss Seaver Music Mrs. Grossman Sficnre Mrs. Hansbcrry Sofia! Sludies ,,.a-- Mr. Nelson Art .Q Mr. Penta Tech High-Sheet Meta! Miss Ridcout English Mr. Rothman English fi qs ,J Q if l Miss Shakis Sofia! Studies Mrs. Hansen Biology La!10r'u!01'y Assisluiit Mrs. Harris Sczenfe Mr. Shapiro Math Mrs. Solomon Math Mr. Swanger English Mr. Walker Englixh Miss Willard French Mrs. Hecht Social Studies J Mr. Shultz Art l R. l . '99 gba iv- ,f 'WI 5 1 .i 'if f-9-Jw gh' 'nr -t f 'SM Q if 'xv- 5, , ,. an I , Lx t Mr. Sprague Social Sladiei rl Y nav. K' ,..d' Mr. Tascano Tech High-Automobile Mechanic: Mr. Warshaw English FM ,- J-fp ,. M r,P'EF4-1' ' Mr. Skilkcri Science 1 . Mr. Spink Engliyh 43, 4GZ i 'S .Eff Mrs. Thomas English .7 'I' Q Miss Waters French FF sf rap ' pd 'S ,gx X , Mr. Smith Boyx' Phyiical Education Mr. Stark Guidance 8 S 3 :V lk v' vt' a ,. -. an J N 1 ffl sl ! Miss Thomson Home Econo mic: .3 N455 4'1 4, , 4 j - j W: A ee it 1 6. 1 01' 'Y f 1 Miss Smits Science hir. Sngxlfsr R .ff f L.-.111 -Q-7 Mr. Stephens Math Mrs. Tyler Engliyh Mx +3 of 'V Nd '49 ix ' A- -J',f Mr. Sullivan Tech High-Mill Carpentry AFR Miss Voyce Science sh, Mr. Weist Mr. V. Wells Mrs. Vfillarti Drivers' Education Bll.fi718.l'j Eillfllfll Mr. Williams Mr. Wiper Mr. Wtvlf Mr. Yoktin Elf Zu h Bufinefs Science Efiqlifh Fltfliill li ff :ff i l' Mr. Hollman Mrs. Huss Miss l.ani3:-H1 MQW lillxk 4 Nts ll-limf Social Sludiei Englirh lfuglzih Diff. llt.1.i lffglfil' lv' .N ti' 1.1 ' Miss Pafkgf Rulil xl? X1 XYL ils Englifh lfngli,-h S- fl NF V :Q- I '-F 1-I.. if .qfl-F '4 .,.-,rv ' ' 4, . - 4 gg.. , 4 b l I y . X ., In , . , ' x I 8. v A , ' lr '- l 1- ' , N' my 'x 'Q iiiw .f 4 k r , 253' v S- 442 A 7 V ws- X -1 15 K. x 4 .-... 9 v wwf 7 5-fL14v'43-'1T 'f-.!'E:'-'71 . -' ' - ' fp. ', Q. X ' ' ,--E Lei . 4 +. 1-.. Q .Vx ORGANIZATION .... .wg ,-N.- - tw. nu X , .,-,. hs:Y.,', .- . '-. A S--Erffi' ,.l: 5' A . ,kjggg-.Maia s.,:3f,2V -. . - .HT - ' Q '- 5' -5: f Z 1 .4 Q-f -' A- fr-Y: .gg -y. ,--. ,,.,f afrsvrr-'. -' r N '. -v'- -4 W ' ,rg-4, -,. w ,A Y-fvdzg z gk . , 4551, 'Q' if-. HY- N Qi?-633, zfxl-'.-QQ' Q . . ' 3. 'vii :uf ' 31 , 'Q '. fb ' f i 'LF-5 I -' T-1 f '1 7 - -'.u.y,:g:g . .- - ' v.1l'I'J. ' A. 1' f , -' w A fwfr .. ' uf-- '--v f.-. 1' -'-- 4: - 31.2. '. , v- -g.,.-114 -. 71,-7 . ,. 1: . . 1 K: i --,:..x5' -X' 1. - A 1 'ff-941. - . --:exif 'Jw mu V Z? t I Vi .wA, ,. . .-1 Qqffg- 'Q' Y Q 5 J ' ' , V fa.. 1-.2 - 5- - . - - filfiigas ' - 11:5 '.'ff- , - ?'S1'Qi' . 7 . , - , . f- 1 1 . ---M f ,-1- - Y ', v'5.1u'. 'Fa-. ,-g :xi 4 .. vi- . pu- 4.5 ff ' 512+ V s 11 f vm 5. . STUDENT COUNCIL l-IRSI ROW? M. Ham, nl. McCann, J. Berman, G. Lock- vitz, T. Weiskel, F. Rubenstein, R. Yukes, J Sherman wood Sctrtfar-jg' R. Matthews, P!'C'If!1C7If,' I-I. Barr, Vice KI. Sandler, M. Yesley. MISSING: F. McCarthy I. Benson lrtildtnf A Moore, Tre41.t1zrer,' R. Kay, C. Muther, M. Le- W. Finer, R. Evans. xinc SFCOND ROW: F. Feldman, H. Currens, R. Horo- The Student Council is responsible for co-ordinating all school-wide activities and representing the students to the administration. Although the four permanent commis- sions tCivics, Finance, Elections, and Activitiesj handle much of the Council's routine work, the Council as a whole undertakes new projects. The Council began its year with the ratification of the revised Constitution. The new Constitution clearly defines the rights and the responsibilities of the Council and its members. This year the Council continued several of its traditional projects: the school exchanges, the Student Council speaker, and the alumni program, a program by which juniors and sophomores can speak directly to Newton High graduates about specific colleges. This year the Council established several new programs as well: CID a merit system which awards privileges to students achieving a certain academic average and demonstrating good citizenship, KZJ a tutoring system whereby students failing work are tutored by students proficient in the subject, and C37 a Student Council award or scholarship given to the senior boy or girl who best exemplifies leadership. This year's Council has worked hard on these innovations, and it hopes that in the coming years these changes will become tradition. 1 v. T ' 4 i I - Y COMMISSION l 0 FIRST ROW: L. Taylor, A. Moore, N. Klein. SECOND ROW: J. Sandler, Clldfflildllj H. Kantor, M. Glassman. The Civics Commission takes care of school problems which directly pertain to the student body: the cafeteria, school grounds, tunnels, smoking regulations, and schooldress and de- corum. By strengthening the Central Civics Commission and the House Civics Commit- tees, the Commission has been able to more adequately take care of some of the schools problems. The Commission reorganized and improved the Orange Shield. The smoking rules were re-written and enforced. To help the general decotum of the school, the Com- mission took part in developing a dress code The Finance Commission is responsible for rais- ing and spending the money in the Student Council treasury. Its income comes from the sale of book- covers, decals, and folders, the sale and distribution of the New York Timex and the annual Bermuda Day. The bulk of the treasury is used for the sup- port of the Councils two foster children and for the Student Council Scholarship. This year the Commis- sion began two new projects: CU the organization of the sale of magazines and periodicals to the stu- dent body, and C22 the establishment of a co-op which would serve as a student store. CENTRAL CIVICS LJ IT 4 - 'E' U' u '.I' X FIRST ROW: S. Wiener, S. Glass, H. Barr, F. McCarthy, Claairmang W. Funk, V. Grady, Silva, A. Hill. SFCOND ROXV: T. VC'ishnow, P. Dangel, C. Pockwinse, T. Marquis, R. Stiebel, S. Thompson, M. Davis, M. Swatz. f,rv,xN'T ACTIVITIES COMMISSION FIRST ROW: F. Nesson, J. Mc Cann, Chairmang R. Singer. SECOND ROW: W. O'Brien, R. Silberman. The Elections Commission supervises all school- wide elections. Throughout the elections, held in the spring, the Commission stimulates the student's in- terest in school government by encouraging his di- rect participation in electing his officers and repre- sentatives. The Commission continued the system of registra- tion which requires each student to register in order to vote. This year, however, the system was made more efficient so that more students were encouraged to vote. The Activities Commission co-ordinpites all stu- dent activities either directly or indirectly' through its several boards: Clubs Board. .'XSiCITIIjll, Board. Publication Board, and Boys' and Ciitls' Athletics Boards. This year the Commission supervised the Halloween Dance, and the Bermuda Day, when all students and teachers purchasing a ticket for 25 cents were allowed to wear bermuda shorts to school. In addition the Commission sponsored a school- wide assembly presenting a well known political speaker. Perhaps the Commissions biggest job w.1S the thorough organization of all clubs. The Com- mission reviewed all club charters, and revoked those charters which were inadequate. ELECTIONS COMMISSION f g A IIT - v IIRST ROW I. Slutmau. i 'A SD UND IRUXY M, XXVIITIKKIIQT. ll, Ilolmstui. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROXV: B. Shriber, A. Vogel, E. Margolis, M. Aronson, Mr. Read, Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Berlin Rower, P. Schiavone, J. Russo, T. Green, H. Calvert, Sec- M. Berke, M. Berman, M. DeMariano, R. Fitzpatrick, K retaryg R. Abrahams, N. Plotkin, C. Stein, B. Burman. Young, S. Loumos, R. Mertens, M. Miles, J. Gentile, J SECOND ROW: B. Wilensky, N. Shulman, Treasurerg E. McSweeney, S. Selkowitz, Presidentg R. Sigel, M. Krakow Friedman, C. Friedman, L. Sones, S. Gradone, J. Glickman, R. jefferson, I.. Theise, j. Medalia, Vice Presidentg R R. Caseletto, Garlinkle, S. Donath, A. McDaniel, F. Silver. Deats, S. Freeto, M. Chen, J. Menelly, L. Crossette, R. The Sophomore Class is always faced with the difficult task of organizing new stu- dents at Newton High. The problem is developing a united class spirit from diversity. This year's Class Committee was characterized by debate and discussion, which although not always produced unity usually generated spirit. During the first part of the year the Class Committee collected dues from most of the class. Plans for the rest of the year included Sophomore Night at the Celtics and the sale of Sophomore pins. This year's Committee has done a good job in creating both unity and spirit for the class of 1966. P ADVISOR Mr. William Read T The Sophomore Mind an-dl He never calls on me when I know the answer. -..I f F' 7 Vx I wonder if this will get in the yearbook? ' 'r 'N I JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROXV: C. Hanna, Miss Parker, Adz'i50r,' I. Posner, Shriber, A. Kasarjian, J. Hennelly, S. Gleason, G. Rosen M. Levine, CI. Muther, F. Feldman, J. Delgizzi, Pre.tident,' A' Sherman, D' pctkun. THIRD ROW: A. Suvalle, A bl. Maloof, Vice lJ!'C'Vj!lJt'.'7If,' G. Hart, TI'c':lIllfC'f, S. Couzens sw-.f.,n. A. tgtrttm, rfft-Shmun, J. Coleman, J. Lillis, Ai A'm l 'H' 5- Hulinfl' 5' Plum, M' Flcdsfein' C' Kara' H nit-ft-rpm-1. sEcoND ROW: Annis, L. Sabatini, J. Franl Bmkmlmt S- Wsinsfi L- ROSS, P- Flsishsft D- Glfwskv, R tione, R. Podell, S. Paris, L. Taymor, V. Rote, D. McEvoy, Borteck, M. Goldman, M. Gradone, A. Levin, A. Schichor M. Ieraci. B. Fox, D. Blumenthal, J. Rich, D. Golub, L. M. Fradkin, G. Levinson, D. Jacobson, M. Glickman. Suddenlya girl at the helm! Perhaps for the first time in Newton history, chance has dealt to women a place of prominence. The elected president of the class - a boy - moved to another community and, as constitution dictates, the vice-president - a girl - moved into office. The activities of the junior Class included the inevitable class rings and the junior Prom. The rings were selected and ordered during the early part of 1964 and the jun- iors selected and ordered during the early part of 196-1 and the juniors anxiously await- ed their arrival. Plans for the junior Prom were successfully carried out at Sidney Hill Country Club. The Class raised a respectable three hundred dollars on its November 22nd Junior XVork Day. Fifty dollars of this money was set aside for the library in john F. Kennedys name. The remaining money was contributed to the Congress On Racial Equality fC.O.R.E.D. A similar work day was repeated in the spring. Throughout the year the Junior Class grew together as it worked together. .law is 'J MISS SUSAN PARKER junior Class Adviser I ', -5 4 2 .yz,Q,l' ' t Q' I x- 3524 Y . SENIOR CLASS sp-1 FIRST ROW: B. LeBrun, R. Martin, C. Deats, Serretary M. Abrahams, TlAL'rIl'IIY?f,' 1. Cohen, Vice Prt'.fizfef1t,' K. O'Connell, Vire P7't'.lfd6'7If,' D. Bliss, l're.riderzf,i J. Libby, V Grady, L. Benson, N. Cfolantuono, P. Powers, M. Stiller. SFCOND ROW: S. Lawson, G. Cioppa, S. Halewood, S. Fitzgerald, D. Conant, V. Grosse, P. Hern, AI. Roser, -I. Wol barst, L. Meyers, D. Rodman, J. Chabot, C. Mason, G. Geno vese, K. Manson, C. Tocman, F. Nesson. THIRD ROW B. j. Hill, J. Downing, LI. Scandale, G. Lockwood, Spitz, A. Mastrioani, J. Gilvar, N. Otis, B. Barnett, S. Rayberg, R. Kay, W. Nessel, V. Hambro, S. Woodruff, M. Tewksbury, S. Crosby, L. Watts. FOURTH ROW: C. Norris, D. Hayden T. Weiskc-l, F. McCarthy, W. Bernard, C. Wood, T. Grieves E. Trundle, T. Marquis, R. Brady, J. Hess, R. Mahoney. This years Senior Class, led by Dave Bliss, added a new spirit to the traditional class activities. The Senior Supper this year was centered around an Italian theme. Seniors enjoyed Italian pizza and submarine sandwiches which they served themselves, and the faculty as well as the students enjoyed the square dance which followed. The hrst assembly this year was in the form of a press conference, where the class committee presented its ambitious plans for the year. Their major goal was to raise a fifteen hundred dollar scholarship for a selected senior. The class worked hard to raise this money by supporting school-wide football dances and holding a Senior Work Day. The class succeeded in bucking tradition in plans for its Prom by not holding it jointly with Newton South High School. In short, rather than relying on tradition, the Senior Class used imagination in this year's planning. og. ff ,i V 5? .Sf mi' ' ' rg f I 1-351: 1 . . . ., . if - ,Aug -f. ,P f 'S' 60' MISS MARY GIANFERANTE Senior Class Adviser - - ' V Q Img! -U - ,. .. Senior Mind ts! lx .. 93? f--'Q Mr. Graham Easson H ozzrelmziter ,,g Mrs. Mary F. Rousseau Home Aide Adams House has been combating the psychological problem of alienation. We want to make the students feel that this is flaeir council, and that these are fbeif activi- ties, says Adams House Council President Bob Bullock. In order to come closer to the students, the Adams House Council was completely reorganized this year. The Civics Committee was abolished, and replaced by nine spec- ialized committees involving many more students: Entertainment, Commons Room, Assembly, House Improvements, House Service, Community Service, Fund Raising, and Publicity. By keeping all of these communities working Adams house succeeded in in- volving the students in the activities of their house. HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: R. Stam, L. Marcus, Secretary' C. Norris, Treamrerf R. Bullock, Prefidentg K. Zises, Vice P7'6.ffdClIf.' P. Sherman, DI. johnson, SECOND ROW: Mr. Fasson, Ho1z.tema5ter,' C. Paine, G. Kirkcaldy, J. Stone, F. Sullivan, G. Templer, R. Watson, R. Sandler, G. Garber, D. Jacobs, T. Salemme, I. Kay. 3 . . 7 3' 0,5 ,A ,, , I A-.A -lm 4. fc Miss Virginia Burke H owe Secretary HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: A. Vogel, B. Bumen, C. Friedman, C. Pasquarasa, H. Calvert, A. Ber- man, M. Broderick. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hurlbut, Ad1'i.ror,' P. Licker, S. Glass, L. rim, 2 . 2 . j , fr. '77 eg . 1 3 5 Mr. Carl Swan H omefmzrter Mrs. Winifred Geiger Home Aide Bacon House is the center of student life at Newton High School. All students are acquainted with the gym, the cafeteria, the auditorium. and the Main Oilice, all of which are in Bacon House. Seniors especially come to know the College Rec- ords und Mr. Mitchells otiices. Looking over .ill of the activities of the school is the omniscient I.B.M. For its own students, Bacon House prestnttd an A.F.S. sudent speaker. In the .iutumn it spon- sored Al Th.1nksgix'ing charity drive for the Tip- pet Family Fund. And l.uer in the year. Bacon House teachers .ind students txtnmged roles to make The Student Day .1 succtss. Yee, G. Barry, P. Ford, Secretary, S. Levine, Pre.rider1t,' N. Witlett, Tffd.fllfCl'.', S. Altman, Vice Prefjdentq L. Reynolds, R. Cooper, B. Pellows. THIRD ROXY: N. Zier giebel, J. Goodman, R. Shaw, J. Kufller, L. Jacobs, F. Rubenstein, C. Burak, R. Tushin, S. Smith, J. Barisano, M. Swartz. 51 i aa nf inf- fi' 1 ....-1, Mr. Richard Batchelder H omemafter Mrs. Marrie Kenney Mrs. Margaret King Home Secretary Home Aide HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: S. Smith-Peterson, C. Andelman, J. Salamone, Prefidenlg L. Cate, Secretary' D. Rose, Tr'wzf11r'cr,' F. Fisher, Vice l,r'eJiz1t1z1,' C. Zolli. SECOND ROW: I.. Bloom, S. Rosoff, P. Garflnkle, l' 'N5f'einer, N. Acheson, S. Dorris, D. Blumenthal, J. Volk, j. Marcus, S. Levenson, K. Segall, S. liuhcnsttfin. THIRD ROW: N. LeVine, M. Cohne, W. Feldman, T. Banner, D. Castle, M. Simons, T ll.1i'llilII, R. Jacobs, A. Beal, R. llorovitz. Many houses are searching for the key to success, but not Barry. Barry has the key and enjoys the success - the success that comes from its spirited athmosphere. Bar- ry House girls and their fans show- ed plenty of spirit, if not success, in their game of Powder Puff Football against Palmer House. Stu- dents gathered for a successful hootenanny and the faculty pre- sented a drama entitled, Chalk Smoke. Barry House orange and black ties have become a school- wide sign of spirit and enthusiasm. While other houses seem to be lacking support especially from se- niors, seniors in Barry House have been known to say, I'd die for dear Ol' Barry. i 9 if we T' Mr. Richard Adams Hozzremarter Mrs. Esther Aronson H owe Secretary HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: K. Maloney, H. Currens, R. Koppel, Vice Pferident: M. Leahy, Secretaryg S. Tracey. SECOND ROW: M. Steinman, P. Gordon, L. Oszy, A. Daner. MISSING: C. Weinstein, Prerident. 'Inq vi Mrs. Mary Walsh Home Aide One important merit of the house system can be seen in Beals House - independence. Under the administration of Mr. Richard Adams, Beals House policy refiects the mutual respect between its stu- dents and the faculty. The Beals House Commons Room remains the most used and most enjoyed in the school. The unwritten policy of concern for the individual is most evident in Mrs. Witlsli who holds the unchallenged, honorary position of house mother. The Beals House Council con- tinued for another year its popular breakfast club. Students from all parts of the school were able to eat what they had missed at home. The exchange with the Pomfret School provided a welcome break from the everyday routine. The major project of the Council was the initiation of commons room lunches designed to allow a relaxed atmosphere for lunch. In short, Beals House, home of Newton Plan, Reflections, Newton- ite, and Film Festival, lacks only one essential item - an elevator. , . li lg .A x . X I r 1 Mrs. Marrie Kenney H owe Secretary -and Mr. Richard Batchelder H oznemafter HOUSE COUNCIL 4 , 1' 1' , .,ffp Mrs. Margaret King Home Aide FIRST ROW: S. Smith-Peterson, C. Andelman, J. Salamone, President, L. Cate, .S'ecremry,' D. Rose, ftfzrurcrq F. Fisher, Vire Iireiidwzzq C. Zolli. SECOND ROW: L. Bloom, S. Rosofl, P. Garfinkle, I Nfifeiner, N. Acheson, S. Dorris, D. Blumenthal, J. Volk, J. Marcus, S. Levenson, K. Segall, S. Rubciisfein. THIRD ROW: N. LeVine, M. Cohne, W. Feldman, T. Banner, D. Castle, M. Simons, Ruiikin, R. -lacobs, A. Beal, R. Horovitz. Many houses are searching for the key to success, but not Barry. Barry has the key and enjoys the success - the success that comes from its spirited athmosphere. Bar- ry House girls and their fans show- ed plenty of spirit, if not success, in their game of Powder Puff Football against Palmer House. Stu- dents gathered for a successful hootenanny and the faculty pre- sented a drama entitled, Chalk Smoke. Barry House orange and black ties have become a school- wide sign of spirit and enthusiasm. While other houses seem to be lacking support especially from se- niors, seniors in Barry House have been known to say, I'd die for dear Ol' Barry. A Q A.. V f'qwx Mr. Richard Adams H omemmter Mrs. Esther Aronson H oure Secretary HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: K. Maloney, H. Currens, R. Koppel, Vive I,l'l'.ff!fl'7if,' M. Leahy, Serrelm-i,' S. Tracey. SECOND ROW: M. Steinman, P. Gordon, L. Oszy, A. Daner. MISSING: C. XY'einstein, l'rt1rfJt NI, Mrs. Mary Walsh Home Aide One important merit of the house system can be seen in Beals House - independence. Under the administration of Mr. Richard Adams, Beals House policy reflects the mutual respect between its stu- dents and the faculty. The Beals House Commons Room remains the most used and most enjoyed in the school. The unwritten policy of concern for the individual is most evident in Mrs. XY'alsh who holds the unchallenged. honorary position of house mother. The Beals House Council con- tinued for another ye.u' its popular breakfast cluhf' Students from .ill parts of the school were .ihle to eat what they had missed .it home. The exchange with the Pomtrei School provided .1 welcome hre.il4 from the ex'eryd.n' routine. 'lhc lll.llOI' PI'oic'L'f ol' the Kioitiieil xx.is the initiation ol' toiwzmons room lunches designed to .ill-ru .i rtlixed .umosphere for lunch ln short. lltuils ll--List. home or Newton l'l.in, lit '7.-Tioiis, Newton- ite. .ind liliii ltsfiml, l.ul4s only one essential HHN .in tltigitoii P Q 7 xx J lA J X-if A- Mr. Michael Gradone H omemarler ttfr 5 ffl t ,t wi - i Mrs. Nina Stevens Mrs. Helen M. Leone Home Secretary Home Aide HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: A. Zemgals, A. Solomon, J. Rice, A. Hill, S. Janes, Pre.rident,' E. Burns, Secretary, R. Aronson, Vice Prerrden1,' C. Ellis, M. Ham. SECOND ROW: R. jefferson, B. Rodenheiser, L. Cimo, j. Powell, C. Doherty, J. Labes, E. Feldman. Palmer Prodigies changed to Palmer Panthers this year, and with the new name, mascot, and house colors lred and blackj, came a new spirit, new activities, and new goals. The Palmer House Council decided that it should have a new goal to work towards this year. The council sponsored a fund raising drive for the Peabody Home, a home in Newton for mentally retarded children. A two-week sale of Valentine Candy with the slogan, Have a heart for the Peabody Home, and a hootenanny ended the successful drive. The Palmer-Barry Powder Puff Football game in November helped to arouse Palmer House spirit. The highlight for many students, however, was the long-awaited return of the Coke machine to the Commons Room. l I I i i L i 4 l l l ii P, l I ll . J I . l . . . l ,l I I 1 l l L l l l li li ll ,i ii I, l l if S -4' fs I A gf, wr' Homemarter Mrs. Ethel Chartier H owe S ecremry FIRST ROW: K. Waters, S. Riemer, Vice Pre.vidw1t,' M. Barr, Pre.fidenf,' J. Straz- zula, Treafurerp C. Boyd. SECOND ROW: M. Lurensky, J. Alexander, M. Yes- ley, A. Carp, I-Iindman, S. Marks, P. Reilly, D. Feeling. THIRD ROW: S. jigger, J. Kaufman, W. Funk, M. Alpert, R. Sigel, D. Jacobson. Miss Rachel johnson R. , fs i,:... Q, W 'lvf Q 3 5 ,, v'-ffl Mrs. jewel XV. Boyd Home Aide HOUSE COUNCIL Riley House can be characterized by its sounds. Between periods excited students talk as they walk through the first floor of building two. As the period starts one can hear the steady click, click of the typewrirers from the second floor. A murmur comes from the neighboring Languagc Lab. Downstairs the clink of a coin or the crackle of a ncw dollar hill comes from the Bursars otiice, lfrom the lusc- ment the rehearsing singing groups .iclcl zo thc Rilcy chorus of sounds. Riley is alive with the hum or lite No uoniicr its called Smiley Riley. ZAQFVVTOINI TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL I? --r Mr. Orrin Brawn Director Newton Technical High School continues to be one of the best technical schools in the state. The object of the technical school is to give boys of high school age as thorough a training in the skills of a trade as pupils can acquire while they are still in school. The method of educa- tion is two-fold. Trade training seeks to prepare boys for profitable employment by teaching them related academic subjects as well as the necessary technical skills. To offer specific trade training the school is divided into eight departments: Automobile, Electrical, Electronics, Drafting, Machine, Mill Carpentry, Printing, and Sheet Metal. The students spend the majority of their time ac- quainting themselves with the tools, the techniques, and the training of their trade. The remaining time is devoted to academic and related subjects consisting of English, so- cial studies, mathematics, science, drafting, and shop talks. Individual instruction gives the best results in vocational -vi lf? Mr. Anthony Penta Gzfidmzce training, consequently, classes in both shop and related subjects are smaller than in most schools. By this method each student receives individual help in his work. Instruc- tors in the school are men who have had many years of practical experience in their respective trades. They have been trained, approved, and certified as teachers by the Vocational Division of the State Department of Education. Any student who completes his work satisfactorily can cxpect a well-paid job in industry upon graduation. Last year the Tech High School placed all but one of its gradu- ates into an industrial or trade vocation. To prepare the student for these jobs the school offers a co-operative program for the senior year. By this porgram responsible students work at regular paying jobs while they complete their Tech High training. This program, like other Tech High programs, seeks to develop the individual as an in- dependent young man. ADMINISTRATIVE AIDS fl an xx FIRST ROW: R. Shermerhorn, R. Lucente, A. Bianchi, Caplamp J. Marrazzo, Captain, T. Gregorio, ffi1hf.1u1.' VI. Ciapello, l'r'c.t12fw1!,' R. Cliccone. Trc'.1t1n'w',' XV. Finer, I. Notatomaso, R. Cavarlo. SECOND ROXW: M. Downey, Appel, j. Salvucci, S. Lind, P. Greco, J. Caron, H. Shermerhorn, B. Ciccone, A. Gigliotti, XV. O'Mara, A, LaRosee. THIRD ROW: R. Doucette, W. Murray, L. Di Fino, M. Leone. T. Malo, UI. Davis, A. Monticello, LI. Coletti, F. Bonacci, R. Sheehan, J. Kulesza. ,jf . A ,uh xx at 5 You take a piece of Sunbeam Bread . . 5 E Y.. I put my wife in the box, turn on the lights, and count the wrinkles. One fried egg with ketchup, coming right up! Tf n ff X it 1- tl, - iff? x fn 1 lllllff 1 I u Q f ff I I 1 I 1 'Q 'L I Q ll l i '1 T 5, ' l 2- ' 2 wwf ' G I Nl if ' 5 I' I've ot tl little enthousc 'ust big cnougll rut mv. S P 1 t . - v lr 4- 0' 1- 4 ur ' 1 . P I 4' l s l If X 'Sr- DRAFTING It is the drafter's job to represent on paper a plan for the construction of any part. The machinist cannot work without understanding the drafter's techniques, and the drafter must be acquainted with those of the machinist. For this reason drafting students spend time in the machine shop, and machinists learn about drafting in their related work. The drafting student begins by learning the correct procedure in lettering and tracing. He then goes on to detailing a particular part. ln his drawing he includes the exact dimen- sions and specifications of the finished part. XVhen the drawing is completed it can be used as the blue-print by the machinist in creating the finished product. wiv-si AUTOMOBILE The Automobile Department of Tech High prepares boys to enter auto service or main- tenance vocations. Students learn to recognize and repair malfunctions of the automobile from the suspension system to motor diffi- culties. Work is accepted from the community as it is needed. Cars that are brought in by out- siders can be repaired by the students at only a fraction of the usual cost. Working directly with actual repair problems helps the students to become acquainted with problems they will meets as mechanics. Each year two students from the auto shop compete in the Chrysler Corporation trouble shooting contest. The object is to identify and repair malfunctions in a contest car. Each year the competition is keen, but Newton has done well in the past and hopes to do well this year. N ELECTRONICS Electronics is probably one of the fastest growing industries in the modern world. Elec- tronics, which used to be just radio and tele- vision repair, has now expanded into almost every area of industry and technology. The Electronics Department of Newton Tech High acquaints its students with basic theory and application of modern electronics. The students spend their time in shop repairing and con- structing radios, amplifiers, and televisions. In the laboratory the students get the opportunity to experiment with basic electronics. Wfith this background the students are able to meet the demands of the rapidly expanding field of elec- tronics. i i fl il,-Y ELECTRICAL The Electrical Department of Newton Tech High provides boys vvith a basic understanding of the theatrical and practical phases of electri- cal vvork. ln the electrical course stress is laid upon maintenance and construction. The first year of the course is devoted to elementary shop work, ln the junior and senior years. how- ever, the students do maintenance and installa- tion work throughout the city's school system, The electrical course prepares the student for an examination given by the Massachusetts State License Board which qualifies him as a licensed electrician. 2-..? a, 4' 65 -Q 'I l l- i' 0 .0 C -is il g -,,, sand-...., 5 -f gnu!! MILL CARPENTRY When asked by a visitor, What do you do here? Mr. Sullivan replied proudly, There is nothing we cannot do with wood. What seemed to be a self-assured boast turned out to be true. Students in the Mill Carpentry Department are taught the tech- niques used with hand and power tools. Dur- ing their course students learn such meth- ods as shaping, molding, and tapering. Much of the work that the boys do is for outside projects. This year the Mill Carpentry shop was able to design and create a new piece of apparatus for the science department of ikexvton High. X 4 'L I f j IQ MACHINE The machinist works closely with the draftsman to produce a sample of a new part or new tool. In order to do his job well the machinist must be ac- quainted with all the machines of the trade. In the machine course students are taught to work with in- dustrial lathes and milling machines, using materials such as steel, copper, bronze, and synthetic white nylon. This year the machine shop is working closely with Newton Junior College to develop a new piece of science apparatus. The project is called The Dartmouth Air Track and only a few such projects exist in the country. .R 'qi f v . , 1 yiif. iw 1' ff I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 'I I I I II I I ,, I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :Sill .qi SHEET METAL The sheet metal shop in the Newton Tech- nical High School is thoroughly equipped with the tools and machinery necessary to provide the student with complete instruction in the operation, installation, and maintenance of in- dustrial equipment. The three or four year course provides train- ing in modern methods of pattern develop- ment, metal spinning, and the fundamentals of welding. In this age of steel graduates have little difhculty selecting the area best suited for their particular interests and ability. PRINTING XVliat do you do wiffi pe-Iple who dont be- lieve anything until they see it in print? Answer: Print it. More and more things re- quire a good printing job these days. The Printing Department teaches boys to produce excellent printing. The boys learn the basic techniques of setting type and operating print- ing presses. Students gain their experience by printing materials which the school department need to have published. s X ,,.,.--'x , ff Q. S Z X XVhoopeer i Ay i -yo! Those were the days I ,X mis nutty machine has L1 screw loose somewhere. They cull this the portable model. Go back to bed now so you'll grow up big and strong . . . Do you think it's all right for him to get a drink of water? .Zww Kwlrxfg X3 f l iff klibfl ' f lr .s 1? 9 ,Q-.. 'Q-.N . .O I 'ri W. 1. 4 ,,L.-V S Y X f -T x I ,a Ru' x fff' gl-.ff Wise , ,W Qi U nf lip' George. l thin - I ff' Q 72 1 I ', like your daddy 6 l X O-I . Q d 4 . I 5 I ' v 4 u-..-..C. :xii - i- J 1 1 ff L n I 8 I ' v k hes gill ntl 'A , -,,,.i, -...4-A 4 'l 'N .i . - I-, I ' ' ' ' il y.-I' 13.11 . VA , , Q Al M 1 no--,M. ' . .1 Kg-an SPG RTS l'l' -1:31 agwf- , 1 ,ufrfibfee .,:. -A:. '...f,f:f' 7vr7z, , .. .. - 1. -:X 4 1. , .'.,Q,..m,...-jig. xml- ,155 :qv 5g:.ql:l .e ffffrf-A -' Sew.. .af -rn 'L 'Y . ,--f.3,'??:1,3,:'f' vii Tai-1 , 3 -.1 -. .Nv-of-A . ,A - r '-s. ig '- J -w o es , ' . Lx '5 Qi' 4 9. Q11 -I AD 'm. gl jim Hoover Fred Magarian 145 lbs. 5'10 185 lbs. 6' JN. r Q, ' 'PQ- ff 25 8 M WZ, 1 . '.f:3,'. ff. -2-QGZIQW g fL. ,455-l1Jf1fgj: '1?-3 , 2, Ti. rf w :ss-UQ 1+ ,- raw If-Y. ' 'lf wr . - 1 ig- , v.f1:11?ff's.frs: .-.rf-1. .1 'xl' i'31f. I? 1-iigfjl'-iff -Z A - Kenny O'Connell 175 lbs. 6' M6 , 4 Sam Rosenberg Tony Conti Frank Grant David Bliss, co-captain 46 180 lbs. 6'1 205 lbs. 5'9 185 lbs. 5'1l 185 lbs. 6' oo, N rl la: .sw f Y lb Marty O'Gorman 165 lbs. 5'10 X N M A MM Pcrcr Shattuck Racer Xilmon Steve Vloodruff A . 170 . 5'11 215 l . 6' 180 lbs. bl' 4 lbs A bs l....... . 91 77 22 3 66 Newton 8 Newton 0 Newton 6 Newton I 30 Newton 8 Newton 8 Newton 14 Newton 30 Newton 22 Won . .... Lost , Tied Points scored FIRST ROXV: Wfaltc-r Alessi, Mickey Burlingame, Tony Denucci, Paul Burlingame, Larry Gen- tilucci, Tony Conti, David Hay. SECOND ROXV: Tony Gabis, joe Schipani, Ron Arra, Orry PQIDZISLILIIO. In 1963, Newton Highs football team split the season down the middle. The Tiger's season record was an admirable four wins, four losses, and one tie. Newton fans were fortunate enough to see the highest quality high school football played in New England. The competition was tough but fortunately our Tigers proved to be tougher on many occasions. In pre-season polls Newton's eleven were chosen as the team to beat. After such high praise the first three games of the season were disappointing to many, but then the team seemed to develop the spirit and team devotion which often distinguishes the win- ners from the losers. The Tigers went five straight games without a loss. The defense allowed the opponents only fourteen points. Newton's finest efforts resulted in an 8-0 victory over Medford and a 14-0 victory over Beverly. By Thanksgiving day coach jim Ronayne had developed a respected Class A power. CSee Brookline write-up.J TICIFRQ Iirnic Russell Points against SCHEDULE Everett 20 Brockton 6 Weymouth 29 Watertown 0 Arlington 8 Medford 0 Beverly 0 Waltham 8 Brookline 36 4 , 1 . .. 126 . 107 Al, jim, 'n' Norm uf FIRST ROW: Peter Shattuck, David Bliss, Steve Woodruff, Dick Toomey, Frank Grant, Roger Watson, Sam Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Francis Lucenta, Ken O'Connell, Fred Magarian, Peter Hoover. I r . I 1 . I U i xl l I f -Q h . , X .. l i i Smock . . . Smock . . r 9- 1. 3-.xx fi' 'ff sf. iff, 1 . A H .. .flf P'--Sify . 1' ' J .-, so '-1-.-.-.Q-: -14' ' 'iv 5 ....-. ,, . IYYWT l M11-Q 'CQQQQQ ' I 'TY' I -o .-.r--T--4 . I -'Nw'-nanny' 1 I I ft A 5 W . -M-f-wg! ff--frf'f'ffw,1' W, I W. 1 A Q. 1 of ' V5 ,- .hm .. vi -.-, . . '- . 1 gs 1 . ' , ' ' - . Y--I-.,. fJiff ' Hmm -- ' - - i , ' A , , .- ,.a-- - fe- in 1'Yf '-'- A-'-- If ' '...f .. ', ,, . 1' .. , .' ' . ' A .- ' ' '. 'q ' A 1 -1 Isl' P4 lL-- 255.12 4, : .2 -fy'-wtm V. . .Q - 4 + ' .' af ve '- .fp-- -51. C 1 ,-5, LN 1-4 f .AJ an f C' L . t. All the kings horses and all the kings men couldn'r put Humpty together again. Q- n-...1,- I Cheerleaders FIRST ROXV: Linda Cummins, Carolyn Deats. Co-C.1p1,1m,' Penny Botxan. Cn- Capfainf Buzzy Schiller. SECOND ROXY: Lynda Morgenrhau. Bev Huston. Anne Hill, Beverly Marr, Marilyn Snyder. 1 ', A 1 If u ,A-,' di' , 1 .5 Co-C.ipr.1in Steve Carrol sweeps cn .4 ,. 'nh E I .f I vz .- , ya-. r ff K' 1 .Ns Vfxf 1. f f. W , ,.,v' -, -4' xl v nw ..i m 'P' Q XX- ., ' 'ind ' rd xxx ' ' 1 - X YK N ' y , ,,... if A ,x .4sr... v...I-HXA Adv- Majorettes Arrinlx M.1ilIcr, lillun Cuniff, Candy Hayward, Carol DiBcncdcfto, Betsy Reilly Paula Reilly Donna Pozzi I ,f ' SN I found it under the drill shed f 'Q - I 'v v ' . 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' ,v' . .V ,W - x- L 4 THANKSGIVING DAY Newton Highs traditional Thanksgiving Day game at Brook- line provided an upset for ,the second consecutive year - this time with Newton on the short end. Brookline's high-powered offense had built up a 56-8 lead before the Tigers began to move the ball closing the gap to 56-22 before the final gun. Fred Magarian played a sensational game that chilly November morning gaining over 120 yards rushing, but his performance was overshadowed by that of Kevin Fleming, Brookline's classy quarterback. Fleming, the Wealtlmy-Towners' captain, scored two touchdowns, and passed for two more. One of his TD runs was a 45-yard punt return. Newton QB Ken O'Connell scored two of the three Orange- and-Black touchdowns and fullback Fred Magarian carried for the other. O'Connell's first TD came in the second quarter on a rollout play, and this very same play got the two-point conver- sion to tie the score 8-8. Tiger fans had little to cheer about afterwards, however. as the Red-and-Blue posted 28 straight points on the scoreboard. Newton fumbles proved costly several times during the middle two quarters as Coach slim Ronaynes visitors tried to mount an offensive. At the close of the third quarter, the Tigers had marched down to the Brookline lO before losing a fumble. Then in the fourth quarter, Newtons offense started mov- ing the ball. lt put together a 62-yard touchdown drive. capped by an Oflonnell plunge on 5rd-and-goal. An onside kick gave Newton the ball again and two plays later Fred Magarian smash- ed 57 yards for an exciting TD. A second onside kick attempt was recovered by Brookline who ran OLII the clock. If the Tiger offense had clicked a little earlier in the game. the decision might have been reversed. Neverthless. credit must go to the entire team for the exciting fourth-quarter rally it staged. 4 Q: You're blocking progress Faster than a spttding bullet . . . more powerful :han a lot-wzwrivt Victoria Tom Susan Smith Peterson Halfback Fullback Newton's powerful girls' field hockey team finished their 1964 season with a four and four record. Coach, Mrs. Jean Flink, developed a strong offensive team which outscored the opposition 2-1. On defense goalie Anne McDaniel had three shut-outs and allowed only seven goals in as many games. The '64 season was highlighted by two victories over Newton South and a de- cisive 5-0 victory over Brookline. 4:- Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Record Newton South Lincoln-Sudbury Brookline Watertown . Weston Arlington Newton South Winchester , . . Fay von Schultz Lessie Klein Fullback Halfback f-'-N-.,..,, .51 'll' -.Mm l I E I I ! I I u I l I I I w w I i l I n I ,l E M. Eowen, J. Bell, M. Lovell, Mrs. J. Flink, coaflag R. Sormabend, A. Segal, A. McDaniel, C. 3 Mut er. 5 3 I I V l fx W l I l l x 7 1 f 1 l . ff J' 3 f l Angle Mastroxanm Sim qmith , Hdlfback A F29 rzzizrd 4 I l A l 1 CROSS COUNTRY .1 33 , gf' 31' . . , sf-fi 'tree -... ' - -- f' 2 A-.. 1 A l is ' 'lil' lil!! I F FIRST ROW: R. Larosi, C Lundquist, A. Schroeder, R. Kiley, B. Price, B. Fairherst, B. Horner, Captain B. Finkle. SECOND ROW: Coach Mr. A. Bailey, B. Higgins, G. Mechem, R. Silberman, J. Tomb, C. Krebs, N. Scrimshaw, K. Hart, C. Doherty. Coach Abner Baileys 1963 Cross Country squad had an ex- ceptional seven win, one loss season. On our home course the squad remained undefeated. We suffered our lone defeat to league champion Malden at Malden. The team's success was due mainly to good depth and consistently fine performances by Captain Melvin CBernieJ Finkel and john Tomb. Newton's .Fw . . , ap S, I , ' .H V ,, ., '-fs., s Q '. A ,- i Vvl- 'N .KI 4 'ws er 1 1 ', ,1s' ' 1 , I yt. S ft I , 28 ' x , s gr I 'Jiri ,BHK Ak 1.4, f i A W-qQ'M,3:? . L 'lu ' i 9' ' iw 'I are 1 t is U' sfflg - 5 . 3. . ,V A 1, '1 V 1 -. . '53 2 I C 4 in 3 ' a 7's' 1 ' . 64. . .. i .A - ' k. V. I ,lu - ' I' . ' 't If A U I 1 - Am., ' Q g .Xa 8,01 Q ,Q 9 at I . . , f ,. , . r ' A , 1 I ., 1 ' i-'Q -H '- - ' . 'Qi cf' 5,1 If ' . :JV ,ff 1 A t 1- ,. ,g, 'f ',' Tig ' ' 'at .1 Lt' - g5 !'. . Q '1f-'Jf:'i- ' fff ' i.41 . A1 - .' 'K .. F ' - '4 N 4 .-ry-. V T raw -'P . 'X ,Y . ' Y h 'ni 1 '.f'f-ijt' ' AMY . 'hs-Z - C It 1. . A V. '- , .. . . .n.,'.55.- r -'Y ' -4 n 'ii : ' '. 7 -5 A .Y -, - f2vv,!IfQ's,:y t'fQ'f9:i'f '7 m - ,. . . ' , ' -up .1 K' BL v .ff ' ' - f :.iR2'g'l?7'5'3', U -vbiufhz. 2.6 mile course proved challenging to all competitorsg through- out the year it provided many thrills. During one meet Melvin Finkel was assaulted by a gang of neighborhood kids armed with sticks. Earlier in the season senior veteran Roger Silber- man was attacked by a mad dog. A mighty Melvin Finish. Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Hey, dig the one in the third row. Record fi pu CLow score winsj Arlington Malden , Belmont 4 Watertown Revere .. Needham Waltham Newton South ,. A A. 33 Cleague meetb 18 Cleague meetj 32 34 43 Cleague meetb 32 34 Cleague rneetb 35 Cleague meetj Suburban Championship . ii.i t Znd State Class A Meet ,i....... , 12th t I.-Y? '1 w C1--1.. Q- .,f ' i rv ..., ' ,T 1 'ull f .. v 1' ,lr YI -'A Qgft! f- ,. K You bet dogs loxt Dzflv I' WA' Q4 - Page Cotton Left Halfback A1 4.41. .1- I W 1 2 4 ' ' L Howie Beckman Left Fullback . ,W 9' 6' 32.9 92 f' ,.f Mike Gradone Goalie All . c- ,4 Steve Keaveney CCaptainJ Y X ' X Jan Volk C enter Halfback 5 F Left lmide Forward 'XL orosiby IJ ja W mg LC. Y! FAN XXXJ' X' -Q! H e 2 Steve Santillo fra Center Forward XX D F X xf XX Bill Carey Right Fzillhach D X If R R f 1 1 XX ff 'lv s Dick Donahue Right Halfhach Dick Valle Dun Romto Right Inside Forward Rlghf U Wil 5, f 77 'X .. --,.....?- Record Newton 2 Milton Newton 0 Lexington Newton 1 Wellesley . Newton 1 Needham Newton 2 Belmont Hill Newton 1 Winchester Newton 0 Wellesley .. Newton 0 Lexington .. Newton 2 Milton .. Newton O Needham . FIRST ROW: M. Clapton, E. Feldman, K. Welch, J. Forte, Nl. Corsetti, L. Rankin. SECOND ROW: D. Donahue, S. Snatillo, B. Smith, S. Keaveney, Captaing M. Gradone, B. Moses, D. Lieb- erman, A. Crosby. THIRD ROW: P. Cotton, H. Beckman, D. Rosato, C. Webb, J. Markot, B. O'Brien, D. Valle, J. Volk D. Smith, B. Carey, Coach Mr. Elliot. In the spirit of progress for which Newton High School has become well known, in 1965 it initiated its twelfth varsity sport. The rookie soccer squad had a record of one win, seven losses, and two ties. Coach Elliot employed every means available to drill thirty boys into a team. He even called early morning practices. But, of course no one can provide experience, and this was obviously the main ingredient the Tigers lacked. Despite this handicap the Newton defensive led by goalie Mike Gra- 5v sz -1-D. ,. ,l -1,191 rs .ucv A bit of Eton at Newton. done did not allow more than three goals in any game. The offense started slowly but by the end of the season had shown great improvement and proved to be tough competition for the opponents. The offense was led by seniors ,lan Volk and Dick Valle who scored three goals each. Next year with experience working for, not against him, Coach Elliot should have a suc- cessful season. WTR. Outdoor basketball. 4 ' . ,,,p vnQrn- They call ir the monkey . 'ff Q- JOY MM are 1'-f q ,.n f vf .Ss45 .-In le XA b.-iu 911- is-,A 4' .f-,aa V - - ex 4 ---.-L What's purple and Hies? W, 7, , ,yafnsvuv - L.. 'YL 4i,A. V-5 J . 51.- A ,. .-Iv fe W- ,, . ' ' ' -V A uxvfkfvg 'ff' J: 2 o -0 F- ,' V, .gl,.g1'J A . .li bg ' ' ,K F--Ffh n- .Y - as-.e.., 0' '-- .55 any x.Q,s?-J We may have to use mouth to mouth respiration. TRACK FIRST ROXV: C. Lundquist, D. Nelson, J. Fawson, R. Arm, LI. Delahanty, R. Stiebel, Volk, E. Meyer, R. Silberman. SECOND ROW: T. 0'Day, F. Noble, B, Carr, 5. Stone, J. Tomb, B. Menitone, Slave, T. The 1964 Newton High School track team under the direc- tion of head coach Lamoine Boyle and coach Malcolm Gallagher again enjoyed a winning season ending the season with a final record of five wins and two losses. Impressive wins were scored over Wfaltham, B. C. High, Malden, Brockton, and Brookline. The only defeats were at the hands of league champion Rindge Tech and runner-up Wfeymouth. Consistently outtstanding per- formances by the following boys in their special events proved to be the reason why Newton enjoyed their fine season: Captain jim Delehanty-hurdles, George Grabau and jim Hoover-dash, Mickey Burlingame-shot put, Bob Aisner-high jump, Ron Shake it up Baby Tarento, M. Burlingame. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Mr. Gallager, M. Finkle, I Hoover, P. Burl- ingame, G. Selleck, R. Dolan, G. Graban, C. Krebs, A. Schroter, Coach Mr. Boyle. Arra and Ken O'Connell-500, Dick Steibel-600, john Tomb -2 mile, and Bernie Finkle-IOOO. Finkle, by the way, was the only member of the track squad to go through the entire season without suffering a single defeat in dual meet competition. There were two humorous highlights during the track season, the first occurred at the state meet when during the hurdle final star james Delehanty fell while leading, thus losing first place. The hurdles again proved to be a nemesis a few weeks later when standout high-jumper Bob Aisner fell and broke his arm while warming up for the hurdling event. What form! What grace! 300 right, range 250 Y'know what? I just got a splinter Ouch, I got a splinter, too! Come on Ron, big jam on Elm Road VH Smile for the camera Some day I'll break something .gxhhu lx K :lf W' Working the Angles. l L ,, A-7-4'v:J'!r.,..iQhrw' . A ' X.: fn' QIIYU .AL L, - ,....l-I N,-4-.3 ,,,v, -.-.. -ah 'A .ri' F ,t,,,,..n...,uw ww!!! -ph , nw - . -.5::.rfe- txyr., V, ...RA d, , 1 . .-1- .. A . 4' 1 .11 5-3 'Vt .. . A .. X I -1, ul. O4-2- xx. -o4?,,. il6.,gQi,x'wF1,w, ,gr 5 A fl'-I-Q ,. Y - 'Q ' ' ' ',-'ff-mx' IM' V .5 . - ,A .-hiv-6 A ' 5-2 ' ' ' ,, g,N-0 W gfgsqlfzmg,-gn.-.'a.,,, , , -, .- mv-ff in .-v. Plastic surgeryls a wonderful thing 'ii' '31 .-v I a wfrll jack be nimble. 'Yo 'H 41 ga. P. vt , . K.,-. H ,- That's the trouble with this countryg everybody is in a hurry. dropped it around here, somewhere. One, two, three, O'I.eary -d -f f-+f:M.r .H v V I .J 'fJ'-'W' .1 .,'1,'N,. , W - - 11. h. :-A UN FIRST ROW: Chris Wcitl, jim Roche, Co-Captains Sam Rosenberg and joe Gill, Mark Abrahams, Tom Grieves. SECOND ROW: Coath Alvin Fortune, manager Paul Hartford, Bob Keefe, Dan Martell, jim Holicker, Marty Schwartz, manager Ted Zelman. BASKETBALL It was a disappointing season for the Newton High School Basketball Team this year. They totaled only five wins against thirteen losses. However, the team improved constantly through- out the season both offensively and defensively. On offense the team raised its average from forty points a game, at the beginning of the season, to sixty or seventy points a game at the end of the year. Among the top scorers were jim Roche, a double-figures scorer every game, Tom Orieves, deadly with a corner jump-shot, Sam Rosenberg, who got very hot towards the end of the season, Dan Martell, who scored thirty points versus Brookline, and joe Gill, a real hurtler averaging ten points per game. On defense the Tigers got help from Schwartz, Martell, Keefe, Holicker, and Abrahams. Prospects look good for next year with starters Danny Mar- tell and Marty Swartz returning as co-captains, along with Keefe and I-Iolicker. Despite the disappointing season, the Tigers never gave up, they kept hustling all the way. 5 Whzit ever it is tell it to give back the ball .1 4, ,lags '7, ll 1 5, .3, i .1 fe Kai 0 .I 1 '?:'. f' Cf' x.f' , x .52 K' 9 if . , ',.sj! - Q' LWT0 i St-vtfn-Rost-iibcrg wins again i6 Huy-lic tlitl mukc it rain w-.,.... , ,. M V 81? .- -W A ' If-96' ' , - , s1Uff-fi-?iii.':fiAf,,' - tv' sf - - fttgggj- Q1 EF., 1 '. '1'::f '--f---.- ll. NW. 4-44, 4 -1 of isa. If H.--Q Nh- -..,, 4. vzf' Q' -ANN v ,,-.w- lx, 5 F X' Mgm- In Y-.K f. V M..- , -Q., ,K I wanna hold your han-n-n-d -.. -,I ',.,, 'f '-was ,. , - . Newton South Wfcymouth Rintlmuc Brockton Carnbritlgzc Latin Waltliziiii NX'atcrtown Brookline Arlington Newton South XXICYINOLI th Rintlgc Brockton Canibritlgc Latin Arlington Walrlutini XY'g1tt-rtown Brooklinc Record Lost Lost , Lost 7 Lost . Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost 46-42 . 67-41 80-66 50-44 41-36 73-48 71-59 65-58 60-52 59-43 68-56 58-33 72-53 54-53 72-61 71-63 65-59 75-68 FIRST ROW: G. Ryan, P, O'Bricn, Co-Captain, V. Tom, Co-Captain, F. vonSchultz. SECOND ROW: M. Bowen, G. Ross, II. Branzburg, G. Howard. MISSING: C. Klicn, A. McDanicls, G. Schofield, S. Wein. I I .,,.. , :A-1 ..r.-0-ff: FIRST ROW: A. Solomon, C. Fllis, D. Golub, I-I. Calvert, A. Hill, R. Cooper, B. j. Hill, L. Bcnson, B. I.cBrun B. Kc-Ilcy. SECOND ROW'i D. Conant, P. Ford, N. Stein man, N. Smith-Pctcrson, M. Sylvester, P. Scliiavoinc, N Kc-nncy, E. Silva, V. Grady, G. Ryan, L. Viscorr, M. Camp bell, K. Axelrod, E. Duby. THIRD ROXV: N. II.1m, D. .iI1lLl,f Nliirliir. I II.irrlr, NI I XIlD.inic., Q1 NIH y . WH- - --+-f 1'- f --1-ir L ' .qs ga, ' f- ... . lst' Xorillwlll. A, Iuxliri-n. X 'Iwnx M ll- A.ar.'. S. Sniith- Ilrlr n C Ix I Nlinlilr N I lr I II ur S . , .A . 'Ml , 1 USN' . . u SLT. . fi U. i.. . . . .,, , .Y - Lvr.1ilwr1c'. I. I.lrn4r. I Stone lfll Ixlll RUXX .N XII . . , , . - tirld. II Rnli. Cv Sirnrnvm. 5 fiizxanx. -I Ilixzrlwr. I. Tai'- nior, D. CILIHLIIN. NI. linuln. .N Ngdl. lv. FIRST ROW: E. Feldman, R. Valle, G. Mechem, VI. MacLau,uhlin, D. Toomey, B. Toomey, K. Britt. SFCOND ROXV: K. Maclatchy, B. Verner, B. Barry, D. Mullare, P. Cayallo, G. DiRusSo, J. Coyle, K. Welch, Mr. Francis Kinlin, Coach. Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Record Waltham Rindge Somerville Cambridge Arlington Medford , Brookline Waltham Rindge Somerville Cambridge Latin M .. Arlington Medford r 5 'f Dick Toomey 5 il N 5 3. 05 il YX IS lx , Wg, I , NE H? ' ti 001 O gli Kevin Maclatchy Goalie X, '3 , N .fl f ff 2 E: NJ - NN -.J aw WY Dick Valle - Captain Rigb! Dvfcmcrmzrz y K I :I fir, N ,nf fw Zz 4 f fb . 1 4 'J' ' I Jeff Mnclnughlin ciL'UTgS' NI-i-du m C enter 1 vw. was BQ v Q 5 Y i i Wfhat has five legs and ft red mtenmc Cool it man! Other than football, it seems that Hockey attracts more student interest than any other varsity sport. This interest was apparent even before the 1964 season began. Fans were apprehensive. They asked themselves, could Coach Kinlin rebuild a hockey power after losing his goalie and first line through graduation? He did. To this date the Tigers have a 9-2 -2 record and are second in the Greater Boston Interscholastic Hockey League. For the third successive year they will compete in the State Tournament. Defensively, the team was led by Captain Dick Valle, Next year Newtonians will miss his hide and seeking behind the nets, but goalie Kevin MacLatchy, Bob Toomey, and will still be around. Offensively, Dick Toomey was a major factor in the team's success. He consistently kept the puck about the goal. Dick was one of the states high scorers. The team scored about 50 times, and although many goals were Toomey's, George Mechem and jeff MacLaughlin were his constant companions and abettors. Dlck the Tonguc Toomuy Tllllcs Txrumn srnwlxnrs xx ull lf up if f Y the puck 'Ge 5 lil A K K, ll 1' 1,51 rp- wo' 1 .f df No! No! Get on the other side! B 1 fi ,v , v s. J' ,c , , Q ' ,y A' f 1 u 4 ,V 1' Y 5 Q' I 'f 4' I' : I I 1' ' -2 z' .. if -D ,r 9 if IQ' .ah J., . aagfiaeli-v-1 1,1 A ,S ip Q Y Fi .1 ,tml w X 1 .X - johnny Coyle scores against Arlington. I .'.'.. ,,'. ' Q. so-pw sn. - o .0-.-A cl.. 1 n '- ue' 4 YW? D ,.. f A 0 ' nu fox ' ,. 1. ' 1 w 4 ' 'o'2'o':'n .O Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech TECH HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: R. Doucette, D. Kasparian, M. Lundry, R. Maio, R. Gurney. S. Ciccariello, R. Caruso. SECOND ROW: Mr. Malone, Coachg nl. Capella, VU. Ryan, A. Bianchi. Captain: V. Lipoma, R. Castordi, G. Pendleton, M. Volpe. Record 51 Brockton Trade . . 25 46 Rivers Country Day . . . 45 39 Malden Trade . .. . 41 , 45 Somerville Trade . . 56 33 Haverhill Trade . . 64 . 32 Everett Trade .. . , 51 , 48 Brockton . ,. 45 41 Malden 53 32 Somerville 61 68 Haverill . .. 71 40 Everett . 51 Coach Malone and the boys from Newton Technical High School had a tough winter winning only three games and losing eight. The team competed in the E.istern Massachusetts Vocational League and finished in fifth place. This seasons squad was c.ipt.iined hy Al Bianchi. H-iii-4'-s t -W 1 FIRST ROW: S. Smith, D. Wilbar, bl. Medalia, D. Cedrone, D. Cassidy, A. Crosby. SECOND RCJW: Coach Mr. Jessup, M. Taplin, M. Tewltsbury, F. Stizesky, R. Larnpis, D. Donahue, bl. Hale. Gymnastics is certainly the fastest growing sport at Newton this year. A league was organized in 196-i, and Newton is sure to do very Well. This winter the schedule was expanded to include various additional teams as well as a state championship and a league meet. Coach George Jessup led his boys back a for a disappointing start to win more than half of the last nine meets. Although often hampered by injuries the following boys provided exciting per- formances: Captain Stu Smith, Al Crosby, Ray Wfilbar, Mike Taplin, and Don Cassidy. As of today the squad has a five win - seven loss record. However, all are very hopeful for a first place in the league meet and a good showing in the State Individual Championships. Fasten your seat belts Captain Stu Smith demonstrating L seat Brain or Brawn Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Record Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won , Wtin Winn Lost Lost Won Lost State Intlivitlual Neetlham New Betlfortl North Quinty Sharon Wellesley Framingham North Reading Melrose Antlover Braintree Norwood Xxfinchester League Meet Lexington Championships Look ma, one hand! It cloesn't hurt a bit oultl you heliex e it. l lmxt itoltl XY'hat if I let go! Ll - nlglhf Lhllly l'm Sfdlhlilitlj mm Ll clmir Dmft move - I'1lgcr help Allah be pmiscd FIRST ROW: K. Sinofsky, J. Gerson, M. Myerow, D. Bright, P. Brower. SECOND ROXV: .I Elson, B. Wilensky, T. Hyde, T. Brown, R. Barter, J. Hollis, Coach Lent. Mr. Lent's sharpshooters won only one of their first six matches this winter, but a flock of rapidly improving sophomores on the team should mean more holes in the bullseye next year. The team lost some fairly close ones, too. It lost to Acton 872-859 and later lost to Concord by just three points, 850-827. Senior Tod Brown, captain of this year's squad, was the big gun through the first six games, including the 832-787 romp over Wayland. Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton 5- C 8'2 85' 866 880 830 -8- I , -u mi' ' Q- M,-xi 1 N. i -N-'SQ ., V ,ix li i H . 4x ,-- -.. X t -.- Now do we get out of last period study, Nr. Mechcm? rf W A I 'I-1.5,-' ZfIs 4,41 ., 'L A II I , I I II I., xg In A I, 5 I' :XI I' II a, 44 I I III A I . J . . r l 5 , I .Y . . I F1 'P I f'k If ' W sv, I Y Il ' I ' I I ' I I , 1 I I - I I f I 4 , I '- :lg Q X 4 I I ' 1 ' ' I' I I II . I II I 4 r- ff 1 1 I . I I I II I 'I I I, I Il. I , A I I I I I U ' ' W yin If II I 'I TI I 'I II II f N. 2 .V E! 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Volk, Vice-Pre.tidefzt,' G. Loumos, M. Glassman, J Goodwin, K. Sinofsky. SECOND RONW: R. Winogratl, K. Resnick, S. Loumes, J Michelson, S. Smith, K. Trombly, XV. Goldstein, R. Cohen, N. Klein, D, Katseff, M. Miller. K. Sinofsky, R. Wfhite, 2nd Vice' l'r'eride11f. THIRD ROW: C. Platt, B. Gold man, S. Ives, D. Jacobs, R. Yukes, D. VanArsdale, E. Branzburg, K. O'Connell, A Levin, R. Glovsky, J. Sandler, J. Medalia, J. Gerson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROXV: J. XVeinstein, F. Osborne, Presiderztg A. Macycave, S. Aronie, J. Michel- still. I . Tomlin, B. Moger, A. Carp, Vlre f,7'C'l'fl!Cllf,' C. Sapiro, J. Omicangioli, Sec- ft,'.ni.' N. Otis, P. Shapiro, SECOND ROW: R. Elliott, L. Gallo, D. Marini, J. Wom- bhlt, J. I ifaldo, L. Daniels, P. Noyes, C. Tringace, J. Sisson, J. Marks, M. Melemed l.. Iilgart, D. Rittenberg, H. Polner, J. Schneider, F. Nesson, THIRD ROW: A. Cor- n.ir-i. S, Paris, J. Taber, L. Bloom, J. Taber, J. Leone, D. Kaplan, G. Kotzen, J. Glazer, J. Solomon, D. Finkel, G. Ryan. Baltic Driver' What's it like on the other side of the fence? F.T.A.'ers spent valuable homework time this year to Gnd out. Then, when the as- signments were due, they could ap- preciate the frustrations of both par- ties involved. A'IzllIifC.fftIff07Z.l.' Their agenda included a dis- cussion on practice teaching, a film on the three R's of teaching, and a day spent at an elementary school. Side Ejecfr: Hopefully, a group of enlight- ened and enthusiastic teachers-to-be. Bfzric Driver: The key to this club was service, to Newton High School and to the community. Mmzifeftaziom: The boys in this organiza- tion weren't do-gooders, but they did do well. They collected food for needy fam- ilies, and at Christmas volunteered their help at the Boston State Hospital. Remembering, though, that charity begins at home, they collected P.T.A. dues and ushered the be- wildered parents who visited the school. Bam' Drive: This year the Orange Shield outdid itself in an effort to maintain Gracious Living in our cafe- teria. illtzzzifeitfztionf: Orange Shield members put the tables in exciting new patterns, smiled and even occasionally whisked away eaters' trays for them - just like Manners the Butler! Side Ejectrs The very grateful thanks of all of us. ORANGE SHIELD 6 4 '5 X . 5 , 'QT FIRST ROW: B. Lane, P. Frnst, B. Rothstein, S. Books, S. Smith, H. Barr, J. Silverman, C. Wfood C. Derick, S. Sussman, SECOND ROW: Mr. Hurlbut, J. Matz, M. Veaner, M. Ham, N. Colon tuono, C. Carder, C. Conant, G. Lockwood, V. Grady, B. J. Hill, L. Sundin, G. Harrington, M Brodrick, J. Coleman, A. Moore, C. Deats, N. Acheson, Mr. Papa. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Howland R. Matthews, W. Horner, R. Kaplan, R. Chabot, L. Nelson, R. Donahue, R. Tejeiro, S. Finn, XY' Funk, J. Allen, M. Lever, A. Crosby, D. Golub, Mr. Warshaw. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Xvilliams C. Doherty, B. Skillin, R. Fine, D, Nelson, R. Crosby, L. Watts, F. McCarthy, S. Gangi, J. Toher J. Klapper, K. Welch, R. Moses, Mr. Harrer. FIFTH ROW: E. Meyer, J. MacLat1ghlin, R. Brown M. Abrahams, W. O'Brien, M. Keaveney, T. Conti, D. Lynde, J. Hale, J. Hoover, M. Gradon, D Zises. pn I I X ' 'li . I 3-J rr - fm.. 'I .wmyf-VV' l a K . s f 1 JUNIOR RED CROSS rffft.i.- Service is more than .- .s or sympathy, it is hard work. iiling junior Red Cross members '.i't-re out to serve. Itl.z11ife.m1ti011.r.' At nearby hospitals the SILI- dents visited wards, made stationery kits for shut-ins, and gave parties for veterans. They provided bikes and toys for the needy. And at Christmas, they even became Subs for Santa . Side Eflerfiy' The sense of self-fulfillment that invariably comes from helping others. I i Y , I figs? .pw FIRST ROW: D. Kendall, A. Sweetser, R. Yukes, Preridentg P. Jacobson, Vice-Preridentg D. Hoot- stein, Trearzzrerf A. Carp, S. Wfooten. SECOND ROW: J. Levine, E. Freshman, D. Mills, V. Levy, H. Kornig, S. Wein, M. Sweeney, M. Glenn, S. Sooho, T. Barnett. HOMEROOM MANAGERS HRNT RONY: L. Wfatts, S. Calvert, 1. Chabot, M. Lurensky, L. Wisetield, P. Powers, B. Maloof, l. lfirrtr. C Andelman, M. Lichter, A. Henderson, D. Hodgen. SECOND ROW: J. Alexander, L. li..ipl.fii. C. Morse-te. M. Levin, Lane. S. Parker, B. llarris, tl. Blalceney, M. Martin, L. Murry li li-utr-air, l' Needle, G. XY'ilson, A. Vogel, B. Pellows. THIRD ROW: K. Segall, McDonald R. Silxi-r. Ni. Tailor. li. Kaplan, j. Llson, B. Fuoco, D. Bright, H. Calvert, M. Sockol, B. Tarlow, N. l-lent ffl! RTH ROW M. Cohne. C. XX eiss, C. XY'ebb, B. Gilbert, G. Garber, M. Finkel, B. l'.it.iro, li C., .1 lman. A. Taylor, XV. Hunter. u 3 Bfzric Driver: The primary trait of a homeroom manager was his courage, both physical and mental. Without it, he would never have volunteered for his responsibilities. But armed with for- titude and the instructions, A home- room is not to be confused with a room at booze, he set out to be Chief Protector and Harrasser of nearly thirty students. Mm1ifemzfio1zr.' The homeroom manager sold Nezezovzimzr, handled S.A.T. sales, dis- tributed Nezwovzizer, and in countless other ways represented his homeroom in the ever- demanding business world of NHS. SKI CLUB S!- . g r, ......-ann .,- n '- SKI CLUB OFFICERS FIRST ROW: P. Ford, Tl'6d,IIlI'61',' R. Kay, Preridefztg Mr. Rist, Adz'it0r,' C. Muther, Secretary: D. Conant, Trearzzrer. SECOND ROW: K. Krukonis, Trerz.r11ret,' D. Hayden, Vice Prerrdent. OUTING CLUB tal 4,21 .- :L .. lf' f' '. -r -'i'- . Q - vi- 3 ' 4 --' 1 ' , - N, 'gn i br A -L, , QP FIRST ROW: B. J. Hill, B. Kelley, B. Le-Brun, P. Hern, Secretary' J. Roser, Prc,vider1l,' Mrs. Gross man, Ad1'li.IOI',' P. McGrath, Vite-l'1'c'.trdw1lg V. Grady, Tl'l'tlIl1l'L'l',' Silva, S. l..1wson. SITCQOND ROW: P. Weiner, Duby, G. Howard, B. Ford, N. Plotkin, Ii. Margoliz, Al. Burke, S. Blacquere, G. Kirckcaldy, P. Reilly, B. Hinteregger, G Ryan, C. Kruger, N. Stewart, L. Benson. THIRD ROXY: V. Sudhalter, B. Rich, F. Foster, N. Acheson, M. Brodrick, H. St. Clair, B. Matliaisel, LI. Menelly, L. Wons, P. Funk, D. Litwack, N. Kenney, E. Seymour. FOURTH ROXV: D. Nordbeck, M. Lovell, L. Gollub, V. Tom, J. Bell, J. Branzburg, J. Schneider, M. Laughlin, j. Pearson, F. Schultz, S. Willmarth. Barre Dri1'e5.' Traveling wi IIZKIUQ, New- ton High School skiers saved time, money, and worry. and got to know fellow ski enthusiasts. Mfz1ziferlfzIi01zr.' Day and ovtrniglit trips were organized to ski areas in Vermont COkemo, Snow, and I-Iogbacky and New Hampshire CKing Ridgej. Side Ejectrs CTO be read defiantlyj, Sticks and stones may break their bones, but sl ing never hurt them. Btzric Driz'e5.' Girls with an internal craving to participate in more than one sport found plenty of activity in the Outing Club. AIm1ife.rfizfi0f1.t.' Outing Club members were seen sliding down from steaming steeds. slogging up mountains and down hockey helds, or simply basking in the sun. Side Iffft't'f.t.' Clmrlty'-liorses .ind tanned faces. S3 SAILING CLUB OFFICERS SAILING CLUB P310 .lg Bfzfic Driz'e5.' Do you have the tired, all- over achey feeling? If so, you must have been in the Sailing Club this year. These modern day mariners got some wind in their sails and battled rain and sea for a pleasurable cruise. flIcl7Iif6'JlIl!I07Z5.' Wlien early fall was over, members sailed vicariously through movies and demonstrations. But when spring arriv- ed, they sailed again in local waters. Side Eyleczis may occur. Therefore, mem- bership in this club is not recommended F. Fisher, l'fw.fiftrz.'.' B. Cfanner, I'i'lVL I,I'L',fjlIt,Uf,' M. Yesley, Seri'c'Iar'5',' S. Freeto, Treafzzrer. Biziic Driver rim! iI'lf11zifeJt,1fi01z5.' Give me an N . . . I It's not easy for a group of individuals to inspire a SILI- dent body as large as Newton High's with school spirit. But the Rally Com- mittee met the challengeg its colorful publicity posters, its spirited football rallies, and its cheering sections at the games added a good deal of enthusiasm to school events. for those prone to seasickness RALLY COMMITTEE .Mift tfii laryiigitis. FIRST ROW: P. Bogen, Cfapmmg D. Conant, P. Hern, C. Zolli, E. Russel, Tiger, J. Greely. SEC OND ROW? B. Funk, M. Tewksbury, C. Deats, Coacaplainf B. O'Brien. Basic Driver nm! Md77ff6Jf!Ifi0lZ5.' The Camera Club relieved that dread dis- ease, shutter-eye. As part of the ther- apy it offered discussions of photogra- phy at every regular sessiong pictures were evaluated with regard to tech- nique and composition. Side Ejj'ectJ.' A negative outlook. i Q s l'! E., . -I . CAMERA CLUB lrfblvhn-vvvluva ' ' - .. xn: - f -fl---orv-uuq-1-.-,.,.,,,. FIRST ROW: B. Levy, E. Siegel, J. Hacker, K. Schnider. SECOND ROXV: T. Hyde, R. Doyle, P. Bloom. MOTION PICTURE SQUAD , Wt-, V.-- . .W , M. Q, '2 51, Sli. FIRST ROW: F. Lebel, F. Ronne, J. Cverson, A. Suvalle, J. Choate, XV. Heskey. SECOND ROXY: M. Riccio, E. Schnider, D. Katz, D. Freed, R. Jacobs, E. Feldman, S. Selkowitz, R. Parker, Cr. Drucker. Basic Driz'c.t.' Frustration was the com- mon denominator of the squad mem- bers. They decided, however. that if they can't star in movies, they can project themselves in a slightly dif- ferent way - showing movies .tt New- ton High. Manife.rf.1fiomx Each boy received expert training in the operation of motion pictures and audio-x'isu.tl aides. Tlttn he qualified to run projectors for classroom and school- wide use M- and to start training fri' operators. The Rifle Club was or- A v..i .is .i release from nervous ten- I i. its members developed a particu- iii dexterity with a rifle and partici- pated in competitive shooting. ill.z1zifeiltzti01z.r.' Although the entire mem- bership was active in the National Rifle Association, the clubs most proficient shots got a special ego-booster: selection for the Rifle Team. From November until April, this team took part in matches with schools from other communities. RIFLE CLUB I I X A , V A I I 5 x 1 Q- . I ,-- a +--A- t - .1 J . .. f . . ... . - I FIRST ROXV1 B. Xlifilensky, D. Bright, E. Siegel, M. Razza, S. Yanco, J. Reed, Secrefaryq J. Hollis Ti'e.1.t1n'er,' M. Demeo, l're.i'zi1'ef11,' T. Brown, I'ive-l'z'e.i1def1t, J. Kulller, DI. Gerson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lent, xlifzmmi-,' li. Sinofsky, B. jones, D. Hayden, VI. Flson, xl. Ford H. XVolf, B. Alfredson, J McDonald, D. XYI.1SIlDLll'Il, Mr. Bodman. THIRD ROXV: I. Blank, 1. Higgins, B. Cohen, A. Taylor, D. Alksnitis, D. Sherman, R. Parker, T. Murphy, C. Clardy, W. Dupry, T. Salimme, B. All-ton. 7 BRIDGE CLUB :mms BIIHIY IIUUSE 'EIS Basic Driver: Despite vicious rumors that Bridge Club members were inse- cure individuals turning to card play- ing as an escape, the truth of the mat- ter is that they were among the many people fascinated by this social game of skill. zIli111ife.mzfi01zr.' Weekly meetings allowed members to study the fundamentals and fine points of bridge, and to enjoy playing the game itself. Often, meetings were devoted to discussing interesting hands and how they .rbozflcl have been played. IflI1'- Vi' V-'n K I' Hrett, P Silva, 5. Books, SC'L'V'L'ftI!'fl-TP't'il.I'l17'C'?', V. Grady, Vice-Pr'e.fidef1t,' C. Nor- , i f I-L I ist rson. SIQCQOND ROXY7: UI. Glazer, V. Lieberman, L. Klein, L. Gillespie, R. M I .ii .in I' Iiaplan, B. Smith, Massey, xlrfzimr. lf CHESS CLUB . . - f - 1 , A-,-,-1, - V . ., , - , f , . Q , V ,ai 4, t-N .I ' , ,Q ' .vs : 2 , A FIRST ROW: H. Kennison, Secretary' S. Kaufman, Vita-Pi'eJidei2t,' C. Webb, Preridentg S. Pearl- man, R. Lees, TI'6d5IlV6l',' D. Cohen. SECOND ROW: M. Krakow, S. Olasky, K. Sinofsky, S. Finn, R. Doyle, L. Stavis, S. Pollack, K. Schmite. THIRD ROW: S. Sacks, G. Levinson, j. Michelson, R. Murphy, M. Ohlson, S. Stavis, G. Goldberg, D. Jacobs. Basic D1'i1fe.t.' Radio schizophrenics Chalf human, half electronicb met to exchange ideas, experiences, and tech- niques, but also . . Manifemztiom.' . . . wild sessions of Morse Code pounding and attempts to reach Premier Khrushchev and call him a dot- dash-clash-dot-dash helped to relieve con- stant outside pressures. Side Effeczrx Latent Arnie Ginsburgs? Bum' Driztxix Any potential Bobby Fischers at Neuron High? lf there are. the Chess Club v-:ill be duly congratu- lated for encouraging rjieiii. And for the majority - those tiifiteiit to play this intriguing game for rtfl.ix.irion - the Club provided a meeting plate and some healthy competition. McZ72ff6Jfdlf0725.' Although the Chess Club formed too late in the year to join a league, its members enjoyed frequent matches. Meeting in commons rooms or in the cafe- teria, they helped one another to check their kings . . . and, occasionally, their tempers. RADIO CLUB SLA. I 5. N l il frt l llenir T' X litwn RVN FIRST ROXV: L. Qitoti. Nl. Rictit. - x L , 1 ,, Yglir M., i. U , 'i..ii4'i', . AN , . . i.1Vi SECOND ROXY: F. Ronne. F Ft'ltlm.in. ll. Gotin, L Mark 9 Miller Bw, AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 5434 2 .4 ' X FIRST ROW: K. Wfaters, Newtonite Correspondantg T. Weiskel, A.F.S. to Syria, R. Rack, Ex- change Student: M. E. McDaniel, Co-chairman, S. Deitz, Coordinator, Linda I-Iarrerg Exchange Students: C. Masakwe, Y. Tanaka, G. I-Iolzer. SECOND ROW: I-louse representativesg M. Levine, G. Purple, S. Niekelson, M. Coogan, S. Couzens, P. Fordg C. Muther, Secretary, B. Canner, Treasurer. MISSING: I.. Hatter, Co-chairman. FOREIGN STUDENTS AFS came marching in this year with a bigger number than ever before. Petite, piano-playing Gabi I-Iolzer from Vienna was the American Field Services sole foreign representative at Newton High until her larger fellow Austrian, Reinhard Rach, who is not from Vienna, arrived in Novem- ber. On a two-week visit here in December, An- neka Ehrnst fell in love with Newton, and Newton fell in love with blonde and Swedish Anneka, she arrived for good in january. Mean- while Yasuoki Tanaka and his violin, both from japan, and Kathy Masakwe, here from Kenya on a Unitarian church exchange program, had been spreading unollicial but genuine AFS-type good- will since September. 0'l'f.5 Anneka Ehrnst Sweden Kathy Masakwe Kenya in 'W -Y! Yasuoki Tanaka japan NHS STUDENTS ABROAD Newton Highs two young Americans Abroad became familiar with both the people and the politics of their fomenting foster countries. In September, Tim Weiskel returned intact from six weeks in revolution-racked Syria. Tim's first slides of his Syrian fathers factory show portraits of Nassar on displayg in later slides, they are gone. Bob Joyce began school in Chile soon after his arrival last january, and graduated a year later, arriving in Newton just in time for four more months of school. But his long school year in Chile gave Bob the chance to become a real part of his town, and to gain an understanding of the complaints of its poor and of those that control them. Americans Abroad finalists Diane Blumenthal, Dick Betts, and Barry Canner meanwhile kept their fingers crossed for next year. ' ' ff . 1 --..,h Gabi Holzer, Reinhard Rack Aurtriu .,, Bob Joyce C bile -. Tim Wciskcl S'Ai1'i.1 Q 1 . N SX .Z:574f:'3r17f-.f-- JJ. 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Mr. Hall's chargers were interested in becoming well-versed in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics, and in deciding what camera angle would do their profiles justice in the televised match. Manifeuaztioizr: The team pitted four of its members against other high school reams of Greater Boston in a competition similar to that of televisions College Bowl , in which the emphasis is on quick recall. L 3 P1 A E t : 3 . Q 4 X -I FIRST ROW: H. Polishook, R: Angoff, S. Levine, Captain: S. Finn. SECOND ROXV: D. Beniamin, D. Stone, F. hfansheld, B. Firger, D. Hayden, S. Gross. J. C. Hall. Advisor, OFFICE ASSISTANTS I L T . T ,.. Bruin Drirerx Student secretaries per- formed a service for the school and for themselves. XYi'hile assisting with the work in their own house ofiice they learned valuable secretarial procedures. M.mifc.ff.1fiou.f.' Taking messages, answering ,- phones, filing slips, and assisting visitors were just a few of the tasks of these ener- getic helpers. ix x Side Effcrfr: From their labor. a dttptr 1 X X ,, understanding of the complex .idininistratiist world of NHS. FIRST ROW: P. Bogen, S. Mehlsak, C. Nussman, M. Sherman, C. Andelman, VU. Nessel. F. Gill, J. O'Brien, N. Acheson, M. Stiller. SECOND ROW: D. Renda, il. Spenter, G. Genovese. D. Rodman, H. Fox, A. Leighton, G. Ryan, P. Asaff, L. Cavanauyh. R. Ford, B. Tarlow. R. Sonnabend, D. DeGeorge, E. Savitsky. THIRD ROXV: P. Blum, C. Bileziltian, E. Salamoff. J. Finsen, L. Sabatini, D. Daum, A. Bromilow, M. Levine, S. Gleason. ,l. Hennelly, B. Mugler. ,l. Schneider, T. Maillet, S. Hall. FOURTH ROW: S. Freeto, S. Couzens. G. Simmons. B. Giroux. A. Lapon, D. Berman, D. Margolin, T. Cucchi, T. Geary, j. Maloof, A. Hill, -1. Roser, A. tarp. 91 ALPHA GAMMA TAU fix annex' at uns C A A A A 3 L 1 , 3 - 'k .-may s.,-qui' ravi! ' . L :LU4 . f,,.i.,viq4Ny FIRST ROXY: A. Iioltay, If. Devork, M. Davis, ul. Tomb. SECOND ROXV: V. Brooks, R. Brooks 'l're.1izzr't'r,' P, Ilolcomb, Il. blohnson, I Ire-l'1'rxmfwif'Sewefmji,' A. Sobol, P. Shapiro, I'r'U.i'iz1'e111,' M. Korman, D. lNI.1th.iisel. TIIIRD ROXV1 S. Olaslcy. L. Stunis, C. Brown, S. Price, T. Mitchell, R. Steibel, S. Gross, L. Gillespie, S. Selkowitz, 'I' Zelman, Ii. Temperley, I. Blank. Bfzric Drizfesx Men have been playing with mathematical teasers for centuries. This school's mathematicians and this year were no exceptionsg Alpha Gam- ma Tau explored topics of interest be- yond the scope of classroom math. A'IcZlZif6.flcIfi077J.' By inviting noteworthy pro- fessional mathematicians for informal dis- cussions, members increased their prowess. Meanwhile, with justified confidence, they sent five of their number each month to represent Newton High in the Interscholas- tic Math Competitions of Greater Boston. Side Effects: Pi-throwing contests. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH CLUB limit' 1Driz'e5: Independent Research Club? To many students the name ' study be conducted in a group? But the club does offer both the freedom to do an independent project and the benefits of group discussion and field trips. Mm!ife.m1fim1.i.' Occasional scientists visiting Newton High School delivered lectures and demonstrations. The Research laboratories in Natick invited students to visit and to ob- serve their activities. For its members, the perfect answer to self-expression and de- velopment in science is the Independent Re- se.1rchC.lub. FIRST ROW: L. Taymor, R. D. Fvans, R. Firger, R. Angoff, H. Lldin, A. Sweet- ser. SECOND ROW: B. Feldman, L. Sirota, D. Kares, D. Mathaisel, J. Muther, M. Riccio, G. Demoulin. Brzric Drircfx The motive of those who joined the Biology Club was simple: curiosity about the living world. Mafzifemzfi01z.r.' These young biologists de- voted their monthly meetings to field trips and laboratory projects. Even the small plants and animals rampant in Building II this year were part of the students' laboratory research. Side Ejfectr: The discovery that appreciation of life increases with an understanding of its processes. BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW: AF. Tom, L. Leeder, M. Chandler, Sccrezarjf L. Larkin, Tretzmrer: K. Krukonie, Prerzdezzlf S. Gilman, Vice-I're5rdw11,' XV. Lebovich, B. Goldman, G. DeMoulin. SECOND ROXY: B. Feldman, H. Sherman, B. Alkon, B. Cohen, G. Ross, M. Hill, K. McCloskey. ,I. Rich, L. Trachtenberg, I. Reardon, M. Kepnes. CHEMISTRY CLUB :mms BW' J FIRST ROW: Mr. S. Rist, Adrimr. C. Klein, M. Corman, J. Finkel, E. Berns, Mr. J. Hall, Advisor. SECOND ROW: H. Polishook, K. Krukonis, R. Matloff, P. Barron, D. Schofield, A. Amandola, T. Silberman, F. Mansfield, Pl'L'.ffdC71f.' P. johnson, M. Alpert, S. Levine, B. Rothstein. J. Romanov. L.. Bfzric Driz'e5.' ls that water or sulfuric acid? Chemistry Club members learn- ed to find out ztirlwnf tasting it. illa1zifc.tftz!io11.r.' XY'hether heating test tubes. adjusting balances. or mixing chcmic.ils. members showed constant curiosity .ilwizt thc j , scientific world .ind .ippreciation t.i.it :Tits could make their own discovtrits On Stn- ence Night they willingly sltoxxtd .intl tx- plained their experiments to p.irtn.s .ind visitors who did not hut :ht simc oppor- tunity. ti, li-' ' FRENCH CLUB .ix D'atteindre sans i .f pcrfectionnement du n,,n,,,,. '. ur. des membres. 'ii.m,ff. if.11imz.t.' Loin de la tension ties classes, les etudiants peuvent pai-ler francais et apprendre un peu des Francais et de leur langue. Par- fois il y avait un speaker comme Mlle. Gail Sneck de la Maison Fran- caise a Boston University ou M. John Harvey de notre propre ecole. Side Ejfeclr' De quoi louer, de quoi supprimer. FIRST ROW: S. Kaplan, R. Cohen, J. Libby, J. Klapper, B. Miller, P. Bastin, Vice-President, M Brass, Preridenlg S. Susshan, M. Isenberg, C. Shapero, B. Pellows, E. Klapper, B. Hoffman, SEC OND ROW: A. Vogel, B. Leeder, J. Marks, J. Sisson, J. Levine, B. Harmon, P. Green, W. Grahm A. Meterparel, S. Pinto, B. Ford, E. Gorhnkle, F. Junod, R. Aisner, R. Aronson. THIRD ROW S. Stern, L. Meyers, M. Shuster, M. Reisman, A. Brillant, J. Kail, J. Hennelly, B. McCann, A. Mc Kittrick, K. Porretti, K. Wrctnn, M. Brown, N. Levine, J. Finsen. FOURTH ROW: M. Yacolis, J Levin, J. Barry, J. Magidson, M. Chen, J. Branzburg, D. Jacobs, B. Moses, L. Leeder, R. Silver, R Marx, A. Wilson, C. Mingace, C. Weinstein. FIRST ROW: M. Gold, J. Rome, J. Spitz, P. Leahy, A. Mastroianni, L. Kaplan, N. Darack, M. Dever, C. Andelman, M. Lichter, Z. Silverman, R. Cohen. SECOND ROW: D. Litwack, B. Hin- teregger, C. Borden, Segal, S. Roslff, R. Sandler, J. Thomason, J. Porretti, M. Power, M. Luten- sky, D. Hootstein, C. Brunswick, N. Schulman, J. Mahoney, F. Kaplan. THIRD ROW: M. Berman, L. Gordon, A. Parad, S. Jacobson, R. Diamond, B. Alexander, D. Ross, M. VonRichthofen, S. Dor- ris, M. Eu, A. Penta, B. Tarlow, P. Garfinkle, L. Galer, M. Harvey, S. Sussman. ASTRONOMY CLUB Basic Drizfcss Star-gazers have never been lacking, but those who stop to consider the scientific nature of the uni- verse are rarer. Astronomy Club mem- bers were among these few. 1II.z1zifc.t1ufi011.i.' Besides frequent group dis- cussions, several ambitious projects were car- ried outg among them a tabulation of infor- mation on variable stars and some telescopic photography of planets and galaxies. Perhaps the most creative accomplishment was the building of a planetarium - a tiny but fas- cinating universe. David Sherman -ivitnugl --1--..-Q LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: V. Lockwood, M. Kolifok, M. Lipsett, D. Ross, Treiziznferg L. Raffel, Vice-Preriderzt A. Rousseau, Secreta1'y,' L. Marcus, M. Daniels, C. Shapiro, T. Warshaw. SECOND ROW: S. Glass, S. Feinberg, A. Macycove, J. Fine, B. Leeder, A. Fisk, M. Bronstein, L. Savtiz, M. Corman, A Sherman, L. Leeder, P. Shapiro. THIRD ROW: D. Blumenthal, A. Lupo, C. Green, L. Bass, S. Segell, M. Levine, N. Shulman, E. Segal, L. Shriber, bl. Finsen, G. Ross, Program Clmirmrzm' P. McCormack, M. O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: R. Gopen, P. McBreairty, M. Waterman, H. Sherman, R. Brickman, M. Canivos, j. Leahy, S. Sussman, R. Kaplan, L. Garber, P. Capodilupo. Bam' 1D1'iz'r.i .' No dead language was resurrected at Newton High School this year, even in the Latin Club. However, the club did promote a better un- derstanding of classical Latin and its value today. Ma12ife.tf.zfio11.r.' Included in this yearis club activities were frm. tl Sa- turnalia Festival with the presenta- tion ofa sl-:it and Latin word games: dim, a joint meeting at Newton South High at which the two State delegates to the Junior Classical League Convention showed slides of the summer convention in Kansasi and fret. members showed slides of Italy and describing their European visits. SPANISH CLUB llllEiES CX 'NR H I NEWS Bnzrzc Driver: El Club Espanola? le de- mostro a la escuela la belleza del idi- oma espanol y la importancia de nues- tras relaciones con los paises de habla esponola. iVIanife.mzti0m: Una celebracion del Dia Pan- Americano y una descripcion interesante de la vida de Chile por Roberto Joyce, un socio de A.F.S., eran algunas de las attracciones. Los socios estudiaban la musica y los bailes espanoles en las reuniones regulates. I' Now is the time for all good Spanish stu- dents to start adding the accents. rr' .4 ,. .4 .. .' 4.17 FIRST ROW: A. Moore, D. Finkel. R. Aisner. I.. Ginsberg, S, Fitzcttald. N I.eX'Aim SECOND ROXVZ P. Holcomb, K. lNIcC'loslteY. R. Illbfffkli. .IiY'c.1flH'cV,' M. Sptitiit. Yi.'..'.'1 li L. .:i1:..m. .lf':'ff' - t H 1fw1f,'hI. XlC'einstein. THIRD ROXY: il. Mother l litanlt l liwrtc. D Sw.itt,'. Nl Klan... l NX am. M. Bellar, E. Tepper, N. Smith, S. Spector, P. Spector. Mrs. S.1izn.itrs. i RUSSIAN CLUB rafts BARRY NEWS '16-'LA 1--J FIRST RONW: S. Sachs, L. Klein, Tr'c'fz.i'1n'w',' L. Claff, Pre.ridw1!,' S. Monasson, M. Shapiro, M. Coogan, I. Merrin. SECOND ROXV: Mr. Snyder, 4'IdI'f.f01',' -I. Berman, B. Shore, E. Ulman, E. Gleason, G. Simmons, J. Cominos, L. Chassen, C. Borden, P. Ehrlich, C. Klein. Driver: Schuler, die Mitglieder von Der Deutsche Vereinn wurden, ent- deckten, dass Newton High School naher zu Deutschland war, als sie dachten. Die Tatigkeiten des Vereins brachten ihnen sowohl die Kultur als auch die Sprache der deutschsprechen- den Lander nahe. AI.11zife.r1rzfi012.r.' Dieses jahr war die Energie des Vereins besonders schaffend. Vorzugliche Sprecher - bemerkenswert Dr. P h i l i p Schmidt-Schlegel, Konsul der Bundesrepub- lik in Boston - werden zu der Schule einge- laden. Interessante Tonbander wurden be- nurat iim die Sprachfahigkeit zu verbessern. Mit neiiem Selbstvertrauen haben die Schuler ilrrfi eigene deutsche Zeitschrift CDM Bfllfklfl ci Iasst, Bfzfic Driz'e5.' Zdravstveetye, tovar- eeshch! Kak vui pozhivaeetye? This greeting seems Greek to most every- one at Newton High except the mem- bers of the Russian Club. These stal- wart students vvho have accepted the challenge of mastering a very difficult language make up a very lively group, interested in learning more about this Slavic language and the culture of the people who speak it. M.z12ife.rt.z1i01z.t.' The Russians have good rea- son to be hefty if their diets include delica- cies such as were prepared for the cookie sale and the holiday party this year. And with food comes song, in Russian, of course, which contributed greatly to most of the club's meetings. Side Effeclt: a compulsion to approach peo- ple and say, Vui govoreetye po-rooski? The safest thing to answer is a hearty Nyet! GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: A. Kirshner, S. Blackstone, M. Finkel, M. Dayag, A. Zemgals, Preridenig H. Fradkin, I'1ce-l'rcim'e11.',' XV. Grahm, T1'efz.tl11'er,' M. Sweeney, M. Dever, K. W'renn. SECOND ROW: K. Krukonis, S. Levenson, G. Willizims, R. Coleman, D. Alksnitis, C. Platt, D. VonRichthofen, D. Campbell, E. Lourie, I. Firger, M. Fradkin, B. Hinteregger, Mr. Clark, Advisor. Btzric Dri1'e.f.' International relations must be understood before they can be improved. International Club members studied significant problems at home, abroad, and in the United Nations - and became more aware of the world. Mmzifermtiofzr' Speakers came from school and outside. Discussion groups were formed to analyze world problems, and several model United Nations were conducted - at Boston College, at Mount Vernon, and in Cam- bridge. At one meeting the guest-speaker was Professor Nikiforof from the University of Moscow, hearing him was an unusual privi- lege for a high school group. INTERNATIONAL CLUB st Q FIRST ROW: N. Roche, K. Wfaters, E. Mittelman, L. Chasen, Rerordizzg Serretarj: XV. Feldman, Vice-Prerfdentg S. Gross, Pre.rfde1zl,' J. Bagriansky, M. Michael, M. Isenberg, C. Shapiro, E. Gahm. SECOND ROW: G. Ryan, B. Ford, M. Yesley, J. Spencer, M. Zinn, J. Menelly, -I. Berman, C. Masakwe, H. Taplin, B. Fuoco, J. Merrin, J. Spitz, A. lklastroianni, M. Fitzpatrick, D. DeGeorg:e THIRD ROW: A. Kent, G. Garber, H. Tocman, C. Berezin, A. Klein, S. Pollack, D. Jacobs, M. Neuman, J. Rubin, S. Kaufman, P. Cookley, S. Helman, R. Silver. f Q F 1 PRO COfV DEBATING CLUB Btzrir Drirer and 1lIiIlIIfC.fft1I'fOlZ.f.' Skill- ed and daring students joined the N.H.S. Debating Club, and thereby joined the oral combat raging in the Greater Boston Debate League. There was a place for both afiirmatists and negativists in the Boston, New Fng- land, and XVBZ broadcasted contests . . . a real outlet for students with a lot to say about Federal tax and eduta- tion issues, or for students who just like to Say a lot . . . well. Sift' Ifrftrfix No matter what iuotiits num- bers had for ioining. rhtx all harntd. in tht heat of argunu nt. tht iinpt-rt.u1tt of organiz- ation. FIRST ROW: j. McCann, D. VanArsdale, M. Davis, SUl'IUfrI7'Y'l'.' M. Kaitz, J. Levinson, Pr'e.tiJw:f,' M. Coogan, Trearurerg A. Brilliant, N. Epstein. SECOND ROXV: D. Cohen, C. Btidgett, D. Jacobson, R. Glovesky, R. Yukes, G. Houghton, S. Olasky, J. Rubin, J. Kufller, D. Stone, S. Vfin- ston. THIRD ROW: A. Blazar, S. jigger, j. Lery, B. Cain, M. Krakow, R. Betts, G. James. J. Lepie. h .. 0 Aw., nl 4 i V' WI! ' FIRST ROW: M. E. McDaniel, C. Anderson, B. Leeder, J. Siskind. SECOND ROW: T. Zelman, S. Levine, L. Raffel, R. Angofi, M. Kaitz, Levenson, D. Hayden, P. Shapiro. MISSING: S. Dietz, E. Gleason, P. johnson, L. Klein, V. Lockwood. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS Seventeen NHS seniors earned themselves the ' H honor of being named National Merit Scholarship finalists this year, and twenty other Newton High students received letters of commendation in the nation-wide competition. Semi-finalists were selected on a basis of scores on a standardized test. Then the finalists were chosen, chiefly by Aptitude test scores and ap- plication information. This year all of the seven- teen NHS semi-finalists reached the finalist cate- gory. From the group of finalists throughout the country, about ten percent will actually receive a National Merit Scholarship. The NMS Corpora- tion chooses its winners on a basis of high school record, school recommendations, exception- al accomplishments or abilities, participation in school and community activities, character, leader- ship, and test scores. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Si vous parlez bien francais you were in line for membership in the French National Honor Society. Qualifications for inductees were stiff, though. Students had to have an A average in French Cone B term per year is allowedb and no more than one C in other subjects. In addi- tion, the character and service of each prospective member were considered. Few who did make it, however, will forget the night of the induction ceremony, when each stu- dent received his red, blue, and white ribbon from the French Consul in Boston. Highlighting the evening was a French recitation contest open to any student in any grade. I Sf if my FIRST ROW: M. Shore, M. Shapiro, C. Klein, B. Leeder, Sislcind, E: Ulman. SECOND ROW: R. Stone, D. Blocker, S. Levine, S. Gross, M. Kaitz, J. Levenson, P. Shapiro. MISSING: P. johnson, S. Deitz. ..,-,E --, 47, I l I I I I I I I I i n I I I I I FIRST ROW: R. Singer, P. Johnson, Literary Editor, M. Mc Daniel, Treasurer, M. Kaitz, Vice President: Mr. Gradone, Advisor: T. Weiskel, President, J. Siskind, Secretary, R. Stone, Literary Editor: B. J. Hill, V. Lockwood. SECOND ROW: G. Rogell, J. Berkman, D. Swartz, M. Kolikof, F. Kavanagh, S. Dietz, E. Gleason, L. Klein, B. Campbell, P. Sherman, S - Altman, E. Mittelman, N. Roche, S. Copenhagen, M Lipsett THIRD ROW: R. Matthews, J. Levinson, R. Winocrad L Raffel, R. Angoff, B. MacFarlane, H. Fradkin, J. Sherman S Levine, R. Rosenbaum, R. Horovitz, D. Blocker, P Shapiro MISSING: M. Hecht, R. Joyce, P. Leary, T. Mitch ll . Petkun, H. Schermerhorn, M. Shore, C. Xweinstein Although the National Honor Society is chiefly an honorary society commending the qualities leadership, scholarship, character, and servicef' the Newton High chapter was definitely a functioning organization. This year the Society, with Tim Wfeiskel as President and Mr. Gradone as advisor, did work in two Helds. First, it lent its support to Mr. Livingstons tutorials, and second, it worked diligently again on its annual project, collecting for the Heart Fund. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Susan Marcia Altman Ronald Angoff Joanna Jane Berkman David Mark Blocker Barbara Ann Campbell Sharon Jean Copenhagen Susan Elizabeth Dietz Henry Edward Fradkin Ellen Hall Gleason Madeleine Ann Hecht Betty Jane Hill Richard Allen Horovitz Claes Peter Johnson Robert Gregory Joyce Merrill Arnold Kaitz Frances Margaret Kavanagh Linda Susan Klein Marjorie Anne Kolikof Patricia Glenys Leary Steven Zalman Levine James Wfilliam Levinson Marcia Ellen Lipsett Virginia Mae Lockwood Barry Craig MacFarlane Roger David Matthews Mary-Eliza McDaniel Thomas Gordon Mitchell Eva Louise Mittelman Robert Leon Petkun Laurence Lee Raffel Nancy Jean Roche Gillian Nina Rogell Robert Gordon Rosenbaum Henry Schaffer Schermerhorn Paul Alfred Shapiro John Francis Sherman Patricia Jane Sherman Michal Bryna Shore Roger Milgrain Singer Judith Ann Siskind Richard Alan Stone Diane Jane Swartz Carol Frances XY'einstcin Timothy Clautlc XYc:skcl Robert Aaron XY'inogr.itl J K! m EIDANCE , .- ,.,, wg- fad' ns-- XIV , -, mcg' GCN T 730959 .1wm'T ' LXFEH- CN I3 Xe- I' .Z 41' ,nu 9, i ln WH OJ rv 1 z. 1 1. -v LSA. 51 D4 D-' O' Lu., H ff X .J I O-V OJ DJ D-' vi J I .J I OJ .J DJ 5. 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HAPPINES SENIOR PLAY EXCURSION Laptain Obt-diah Rich Linton Stevens Pop Gilchrist iXidfSUI1 Captain johnthan Rich Candy Boy Mr. Boomer Mrs. Boomer Mrs. Geislintu Mike Geisling Mac Colman Miss Dowdy Lolly Martha Ailcens Mrs. Fitchell David Blocker Henry Fradlcin Dennis Green Rusty Martin Tim Cox Kenny Krukonis Harlan Schneider Stu Books jeff Michaelson Eleanor Baker Myrna Shapiro Nick Faiell john Lepy Pamela Powers Joyce Wfolbarst Elaine Ulman jim Barisano Marilee Wyman Cast Mr. Fitchell Tessie Daisy Red McGoon Eileen Lee Pitman Richard Pitman Pat Sloan Wfoods Tony Mr. W'inch Mrs. Winch Pauline Wfinch Susie XY inch Lillie Photo Girl qbfl Photo Girl .HZ Simon Ruderman Ellin Savitsky Sylvia Hall Harlan Masters Carol Nussman Sigrid Nickelson Stan Reimer Richard Stone Tom Marquis Richard Milesky Pat Leahy Rosalind Laserson Carol Horowitz Marilyn Stiller jill Marcus Ronnie Sullivan Janet Rosenfelt .s..,..c,. N X 0 SHA f '5',.,' ll - C :s.?c:?'L'+,, . :ve , , ' v -3,81 W-xlifgtnlczgh L-Wg f 'mi 'WK The S.S. Happiness sailed onto the Newton High stage November 22nd and December 2nd, bearing on its decks thirty-six members of the senior class. Among the zany shipmates were the captains and their crew, elderly Yiddish friends, Brooklyn salesgirls, young socialities, Coast Guard men, and several scampering children. The show was safely steered on its course by Mr. Spink and three stu- dent directors. Tickets, Stage, Properties, Scenery, Make-up, Publicity, Ushers, and Costumes Committees, headed by general-chairman Dick Stone, carefully outfitted the ship and its passengers. Exczmion was truly an all- class project. Many of those faithful seniors who could not participate in the cast or on committees were in the audience cheering its successful run. ,1- .4 as I 'I+ fi: - - ----ffrff-2 - 2 .s, 6 i J I X it V fr ,fill , ff 1 4 'f ! Ms' 'fa ' f' x . Q . 55 1' : 2' , 4. H' The Drama Festival was packed, and with good rea- son. The curtain rose on Euripedes' Medea Ca beautiful translation by Robinson bleffersl, and the Nurses open- ing speech assured the audience that it would get its money's worth Next, a carefully trimmed version of Molieres Le Alizlizdv Izzzizgizzizirc, the story of the hypo- chondriac Ardin and his ninconpoop doctors, provided comic relief. Finally, two scenes from Laurence Hous- man's Vicforiiz Regina were presented, and these won the prize, especially because of the skilled acting of David Blocker Cas Prince Albert! and Marilee Wfyman Cas Victorial. Acting awards went to David Blocker, Mary Fawcett, Amy Kraft, Heidi-Linda Margolis, Sigrid Nickelson, Harlan Schneider, Elyse Thierry, and Marilee XY'yman. But the judges must have had a hard time choosing these individuals from the highly talented group, who gave us one of the most exciting evenings of the year. T :JA v 'ky' ' ,Y.:J!Fv.w 2 A ' c , J i NX 3 r if a. ' 1 I . R. i 1. la.. 1, '41 ,lg f J I P., r, l i . Q S if rl-' Y-1.2! gb-1 N. 'l V! I L X x 10 is--'SJ FIRST ROW? I. Posner, S. Bronstein, J. XVoIbarst, D. Green, D. Feeley, Serkin, G. Simmons, M. Goldman. SECOND ROXYX: J. Matz, L. Kulin, J. Arsenian, K. Mansur, B. Pellows, M. Hill, C. Bloom, P. Kates, A. Sherman, S. Gerson. THIRD ROXV: E. Entin, D. Goldman, L. Sones, R. Sonnabend, I. Branzburg, S. Donath, I. Feldman, V.'Levy, C. Stein, V. Sudhalter. STAGE CREW Brzric Driz'er.' The people on Stage Crew wanted to learn the ropes of the technical aspects important to any show. MtzzzifeiItzfimzrx XVhenc-ver the curtain went up, whenever the scenery changed, When- ever the sound effects came through, the Stage Crew was responsible. The crew may have remained behind stage, but they lit the way for every Newton High produc- tion. DRAMA CLUB Basic Driver: The play's the thing, so the Drama Club strove to encourage interest in dramatics and its related arts. llIi17Iff6,ffcllf07.7.I'.' To describe some fine points of theatrical make-up, Mrs. Willard visited one Drama Club meeting. The highlight of another meeting was Miss Ryan's explana- tion of how to try out for a part in a play twhich admittedly involves the student's psy- chological effect on the judgej. The club members planned various theatre trips and parties. One play they viewed was The Dez'i!'.r Dirciple at the Loeb Drama Center. pe ,...,o v' I 6' I FIRST ROW: R. Diamond, M. Riccio, L. Alsmeyer, Secretary, P. Garrett, Treasurer., D. Rohsenow, S. Ress, H. Masters. SECOND ROXXV: Mr. Chase, Advisor, R. Spence, D. Mathaisel, Hamill, J. Benoit, R. Yoshinsky, M. Dayag, j. Wilker, E. Austin, E. Thierry, R. Morse, H. Gorin. ART CANDIDS -. an ,Q Q f L 'i-Q ll. ' W., 2 oo 'QQ Y F1 f.. f V am ! S I My S 'f.1L 'Y l 396340, f W0 DQ 7' In Music Club history, 196-l will be remembered for its protluctivity. Out of the massive membership and corresponding organization came much musical activity: student concerts, performances of original compositions, Newton High Night at Pops. In acl- clition, the year had quite a professional flavor, several NHS compositions and players became part of the Boston Symphony Orchestra programs. Note, Contrary to rumor, the Music Club has announced no admiration for the Beatles. The Club members refuse to comment on this vocal group. i 1 ' Q 1 3 HIQNT IQOXV: I-. Leetler, H. Utlin, S. Ress, President, D. Rohsenow, R. Gallant, D. Kramer, M. lx' put KIT! UND ROW: Miss Feinberg, Advisor, R. Alkon, J. Shea, B. Cohen, K. Temperly, G. Ry. -ii, i 5. K, Bathner, C. Bloch, F. Deats, D. Glickman. Q' --- i MUSIC CLUB -. ---I-11... FOLKSINGING CLUB Barre Drives: Hootenanny is a rela- tively new craze for most of us. The Folksinging Club, however, has for several years given students the chance to learn and sing folksongs other than those that are currently popular. Mmzifermzionr.' At bi-weekly hoots, mem- bers brought their own favorite songs and sang them with guitar accompaniment. Per- haps the highlight of the year was the pres- entation of Kitty Rippy, a Gospel-singer with the same delight in singing of the work and its people. I l 1 il il i. l iz 'I Ji I E I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I.-da' I FIRST ROW: B. Kelley, N. Acheson, M. Leahy, E. Coombs, A. McDonald, J. Maloof, P. Asaff, B. Ford, E. Gill, M. Brown. SECOND ROW: D. Pabber, L. Shafran, A. Price, S. Wiener, J. Spencer, F. Foster, J. Schneider, E. Silva, B. LeBrun, V. Grady, N. Colantuono, C. Lawson, J. Solomon, G. Ryan, K. Okuma, W. Young, S. Gradone, C. Stone. THIRD ROW: J. Downing, M. Broderick, D. Crew, J. Kail, A. Meterparel, J. Wilson, L. Cavanaugh, L. Hunt, C. Pasquarosa, P. Hern, L. Cummins, J. Libbey, A. Sweetser, L. Daniels, D. Thurston, R. Mayhew, C. Chu, L. Malloy. FOURTH ROW: P. Blum, A. Carp, K. Manson, V. Tom, C. Hayden, C. Lawson, B. Chase, M. Schutter, G. Templer, B. Tarlow, S. Ostrosky, J. Opper, E. Boiteau, C. Munafo, S. Caplis, M. Perry. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus was not primarily a performing group, but rather a training ground for other groups in the Music De- partment. Its members learned to sing four- part music. In addition, they studied the background of difficult kinds of music. When the year was through they were not only better trained for a choir such as A Capella, but also better equipped to enjoy the musical world outside of Newton High SCIIOOI. in Tn GIRLS' CHORUS Any girl who loves to sing was welcomed into Girls' Chorus. And although discovery of her sweet voice might lead to promotion to A Capella choir, she had all the activity she could want within the Chorus. This group performed at various X-Block assem- blies and at the Christmas Pops Night con- cert. When nor practicing for a performance it sang for pure enjoyment-and it was often hard to separate the two motives. FIRST ROVV: S. Freeto. G. Larkin. F. Mastcrson. M Cohne. R Sptitr. P l .itntil. B Biafak SECOND ROXV: I.. Theise. C. Mtl.e.m. Ii. Lyons. F. Harris. M. -I.ttwbs. R. Slmpitw. N-iii-riztmlur li? Members of the Orchestra may have ranged wide- l ' in the develo wment of the talent the ' all ossessed, l l but they were all willing to become temperamental and serious musicians for four full periods each week. The Urchestra played at X-Block concerts, Music Club assemblies, the Senior Play, a professional presentation of filiflltl, and more. Several of the musi- cians were chosen to work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In spite of the unavoidable rawness of a high school orchestra, this year's group accomplished a surprising amount. Even should some performances be forgotten, their spirit and their handling of such ditlicult pieces as Bach's 2nd Brandenburg Concerto will be praised for a long time. Uv vga Q 1 I 2' D,.,.g-.. .M I. . .. laik.. . ini FIRST ROW: Canner, K. Waters, P. Vaccaro, D. Gorenstein, S. Hayden, V. Lieberman. E. Shriber, M. Samick, J. Thurber, D. Litwack. J. Powell. SECOND ROXV: S. Kazules, S. Goodman, J. Beatrice, M. Alpert, E. Shreider, G. Levinson, S. Shuman, R. Sigel, S. Stone, J. McGourty, B. Haywood, D. Freed. Seniors remember that three years ago, the Newton High Band was sick. Is ranks were growing thinner and thinner, and the remaining members were a jaundiced orange color. It tended to repeat the same tunes over and over again. People laughed at it, and it felt decidedly inferior. To the rescue last year came Mr. Peter Cobb, a Newton High graduate who had known the band in better days. New members were recruited, and treated with snappy black blazers and striped ties. This year's band was so enthusiastic that it held an all-day workshop before school began in Sep- temberg it was not only proud to show itself at home on the Newton High gridiron, but it led the first Tigerama motor- Cade, and has toured Newton elementary and junior high schools to inspire future tooters. The Marching Band was at least sixty members strong for each football game, and had enough energy left after them for lively band parties. Growing interest in such social events led to the formation this year of the Band Advisory Board where two representatives from each class discuss problems and pro, :cts with Mr. Cobb in a sort of group therapy. A sale of band candy bars in October pro- jected a sweet image throughout the school and paid for new music, uniforms, and instruments. The band now looks, feels, and sounds decidedly superior. 5 l . . . ....., 1 FIRST ROW: S. Olasky, R. Bloomenthal. M. Ritcio. D. Petkun. xl. Bt.1trit'e. T Farrell, J. Hacker, D. Ross. SECOND ROXV: M. Krakow, R. XY'hire. M. Gordon S. Kaufman, M. Davis, D. Riley, R. Lehrberg. QM, , v. '-- Q n I Lk FIRST ROW: R. Alexander, D. Bright, R. Britknmn. SFCUXD ROW' Mi I-ilWlW. R Morse, R. Koppell, E. Ratzkoff, XV. Heskey, F. Feldman. D. llmlgtn. if x F M R. D. ,I C J. G H. L. .I- s. H R . N A D P. ,I C... If . 1 A CAPELLA CHOIR Q I Est? -I5 ,g H..- -. .,...i, 4 5 2315 sf i Alkt in Alksnitis A niicangit Andrick Arsenian Bacliratll Beckman Berman CQ. Berman Brink Broxvn Brown Cliccone Couzens Cfurrens Dangel Danys David Deats R. Diamond gl. Finkel J. ,Iohnson B. Levenson AI. Rich R Alexander G. Dumoulin R. Ford bl. Iohnstone ,I Linde L. Ross B. Barton I. Iflson -I. Gersh G, Kotzen S. Loumos Russell C. Bloom S. Everett D. Glickman N. Kenney bl. Marcus W. Salter D Satterlield G. Bloom V. Grant A. Kirshner B. Marr P. Schenk H Schneider I.. Briggs M. Gulden L, Lavely D McEvoy B. Shapiro R Schofield B. Cohen N. Hassell M. Lender R. Milesky N. Smith Petersen E. Serkin A. I.. Cole P. Holcomb L. lNIorgenthau R. Morse M. Steinman L. Shaw -I. Coleman ,l. Factor D. Nordbeck V Onorati B. Stern R Sheely F. Cooper M. Fishlyn M. Ohlson P. Power L. Sundin S Shulman H. fiurrens R. Fitzpatrick C. T. Page D Pratt H. Taplin S Smith Petersen CQ. Deats P. Iileischer I-. Piken D Riley Thierry S. Socho T. Demerjian B. Iiullingtor S. Ives I. Roberts S. Thompson L. Taymor D. Deutsch CQ. Goldman A Kasarjian R. Rose -I. Thurber M. Tewksbury I. Dores VI, Gratefifa G Kirkcaldy nl. Roser N. Wfilliams J. Weden I-. Flgart M. Gradone L. Leeder V, Rote D. Wisetield T. Weiskel C. lillis Wh Hill A Leighton H St. Clair T. Wishnow S. White M. Farrell B. Huston L. Lerner G Purple I. Wolbarst C. Zolli T. Farrell M. Wyman A. Scott Mae mee ma moe moo, ti do is the slogan of A Capella Choir. The melodies of Newton High Schools NHS1, for the P.T.A., at Christmastime, and at Graduation. Miss Seaver taught A Capella members not only to largest group of selected singers ranged from Catholic hymns sting in Latin to Gilbert and Sullivan operettas to love music, but also to read it, sing it on key and in time, Igtldys low Songs. and, believe it or not, how to breathe correctly. It's a H1-hc public WN mowed m Cmmplw of A Clpclhvs mighty big order for a huge group - but the musical talents on several occasions. The choir performed for Iwllw WCW fIf5f'f1lfC In Ulmpimson Wlfh fml' Similar sophomores Cto introduce them to music opportunities at MADRIGALS ' r'l,1JfE.,, high school choir. Bfzric Driver: The Madrigals, like any other choral group, sang because they loved to. At the same time they brought many people the beauty of their selected voices in harmony. Mmzifemzti01zr.' Of course the Madrigals were much in demand at our own school. They per- formed on Music Night, at the Original Compositions presenta- tion, and at the junior Class Music Assembly. Yet they found time to sing for elementary schools, clubs, and churches, spreading their fine reputation s'oN E IQKJW. CQ. Bilezikian, C. Bloom, M. Gulden, F. Osborne, G. Bachrach, A. Scott. SECOND . 'vi XX'yman, L. Piken, M. liishlyn, V. Grant. THIRD ROW: R. Sheely, N. Ciccone, T. If XX eiskel, D. Scholield, j. Elson, D. Blocker, S. Thompson. throughout Newton. ORCH ESIS FIRST ROW: C. Haywood, A. Solomon, D. Satterheld, M. Wilbar, B. Boudreau, A. Crosby, L. Cate. SECOND RCW: B. Ford, B. Tarlow, B. Fuoco, Mrs. Amado, Advisor, A. Scott, C. Crosby, L. Sones. MISSING: D. Golub. Basic Driver: For the energetic, orchesis provided a perfect outlet for creative, imaginative, or primitive urges. McZ72if6JfrZff07ZJ.' Even recovering spells were profitable, when the girls werent dancing they were watching a master lesson by Pearl Primus, the Bennington Dance Group, or Albert Resso. Side Effects: At their own X-Block assembly, members had the opportunity of showing their inspiration, discipline, new skills, and dirty leotards. C., L -5, - ,fwf- N F lr., -ji .. 3.7 . 51,1-s.' - ,.s -' --'--x . ,f ,w'qn'7' HC . ?fg:f,.,'r 'f1Q2':4'. 'V'-n '1:? SOCIAL E' 1 2 L X X, I wwinxmmu SENICR SUPPER s.,,,,,.. 4- 1'-M-5 WW - 1 . '. ,v I X-wr ' K Qi i 1 Magnif1co! describes best this year's Senior Supper. Of course, its success was due in large part to the enthusiasm of the class. But the menu - pizzas, subs, cokes, and ice cream-and the colorful Italian scenery added much to the gaiety. The entertainment, both our own and professional, was superb. A giant yellow canary kept interrupting a tiddlywinks tournament while his frantic owner tried desperately to purchase some bird theedf' And the president of the Senior Class, when asked by a sidewalk vendor to help him out, couldn't even sell pencils correctly. The folksinging group which followed was so good that we decided to join in and have our own hootenany. Square dancing, then social dancing completed an evening so enjoyable that nobody felt like saying Arreverdercci. X Q v li 1 I i ll' , i 1 Z? i. s V . .5 V f :fi ' , ,Ay CULLEBES 'IX NEWS . ., i.,,-V FIRST ROXW: Mrs. Geiger, Advisorg C. Muther, G. Loekwood, Chairman, M. Farrell, M. Ham, I Ci. Genevese, SFCUND Rowi S. lanes, Finance Chairman, F. Feldman, Building Chairmang T. XVeislcel, B. U'Brien, P. Cotton, S. Calvert, B. Huston. Ignoring the fears of superstitious students, Tigerama kicked oil the school year in grand style on Friday, Sep- tember 15th. Both Newton High and South High par- tieipated in the annual motoreade that culminated at our sehool. The December Tigerama was split to offer more students the opportunity to attend. Held on diiierent nights, eaeh Tigerama presented a folksinging group. The Tigerama Committee soon realized that teenagers seem to prefer large, noisy crowds to more intimate groups. They held the February and May events together, the former at South and the latter at Newton High. Thanks to the able leadership of Ginny Lockwood and staff, Tigerama enjoyed a pleasant and profitable year. '. I A 1 on-v-va--4-uw, ..A.........,.-Q.,-M-W - -'v I 1: 1 , r I 1 i f l 5 W fbi '-L? .f 'A .1 , sf ff' ,I 5 . :I , AI-J : J F . I ' Q 2? A LEP' Q 9 M, Ooxk Q V fi A ESX Q lx 'W 'tant ..-v r, 5'N! Cb E24 fax 4 I . 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N .L K . , A , l l m l J . ' ' 1 a-- Ii- '. . -H , T' ., .. ' l A wrt, It I., S A 4 -'Q 4 1,1 U H A LIT ERARY Judy Siskind BUSINESS Robert Rosenbaum CO ORDINATOR Ellen Gleason Berry jfme Hill DATA Madeleine Hecht COPY SPORTS 1 Richard Gouse NEWTCJNIAN Tim Weiskel ADVERTISING F5 f ,,.-1 Dick White 3 oh X F' , Q17 7 X Nl ay, 117' I 4 -.0 U., x 5 J 'W L NX 5 ...Q l l EDITORS ADVISOR Mr. Rossi Peter Bloom FEATURE S , 9 f Q I Susan Dietz ART Mary Eliza McDaniel PHOTOGRAPHY gl' Robert Winograd EDITOR-IN-CHIEF QRS' Roger Singer LAYOUT Lynne Marcus CIRCULATION '49 Sue Altman ,. 7 'T if .ar gp Q 1 -A , L B V . gl f ' 4' . , 'za ,X . -1 'J' 5 I I I M 4'-1 V 'Qu I po n 'V 4 I 4 .h in .' wifi , ,V 'KL 'faux H .. -+1 1 V 55 . 'fs xl A L . .... 1. , NN EXECUTIVES R. Rosenbaum, I31z.i'fz1vi'f Mfznagwz' E. Gleason, Co-ordinamr: R. Singer, Edifor in Chief 55' LITERARY STAFF FIRST RUXY: fi, Klcin, KI. XYf'uIburst, DI. Siskind, lfditorq E. Mittleman, SELOND ROXV: P. Shapiro, McCann, L. Harrcr, E. Ulman, M. Neumann. MISSING: J. Grcciibcrg, L. Raffcl. STUDENT GOVERNMENT CO-ORDINATOR Tim Weiskcl ART STAFF gl. Davis, L. Alsmeycr, G. Bachrach, M. E. McDaniel Editor. MISSING: G. Dempsey. V' Q if 3, V5 aa 'f ' WH. , F , , 3 M. , ffl' I , -Qqfy 6 , K ' ' N fa.. A ' 5. tif . . . I K . ' au.: L... f' ,a 4:32. L. I , 3 LAYOUT STAFF M. Steinman, L. Marcus, Editorg G. Goldman. MISSING: M. Glassman. SPORTS STAFF FIRST ROW: T. Marquis, R. Gouse, Ediforf R. Angoff. MISSING: P. Shapiro, D. Bliss. COPY STAFF FIRST ROW: C. Andelman, B. J. Hill, Editor, B. Huston. SECOND ROW: J. Weden, E. Savitsky, C. Horowitz, L. Benson. MISSING: Fran Ncsson, Lynda Morgenrhau, Sheryl Rosoff, janet Cohen, Fred McCarthy. rtllllfllol AD STAFF FIRST ROVV: R. White, Edimr: S. Marks, A. Kadcts. G, Loumos. SECOND IWQQ ROW: A. Brilliant, R. Sticbcl, D. Lappcn, R. Horovirz, P. Luahy. MISSING: ' N. Schulman. TONIAN CIRCULATION STAFF DC N EWTONIAN PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF all I lflRS'l' ROXV: AI. Taylor, I.. XVollwar5l1r, P. Ford, S. Altman, Editorg B. Barton, S. lillrrxrrrlrl-, l'. I,1Llu-r. SECOND ROXY1 M. Lcvinc, S. GIJSS, G. ROSC11, I.. Dhlonls, D. Cnmllllw. I. IIL'l'l'iIIl.IIl, I.. llllxurl, I-. I..1vL'ly, A. lXIlIlJI'L'. 'IIIIIRD ROXV1 B. DL'lN'Iz1fCmJ, ox ilrlxar, ll. Barr, I. IIIFALILT, M. XY'inlccllur, IJ. Flcisulmcr, R. lNI.1ttl1L-ws, A. Civctti. MISS- ING. M. llpsurr, R. Kay, I. Marcus. NEXVTONIAN FEATURE STAFF f 1 x T? FIRST ROXV: XV. Nl-swl, S. Dir-rz, Ifrfffrn-5 Savitsky NIXUND ROXY: B. Slroru. l.. L ll.INk'Il. MISSING: AI. Burnes, lf W'lxl1rww. FIRST ROXV: D. Golub, J. Dangel. S. Blackstone. SECOND ROW: R. Winograd, Edrtorg M. Finkle, P. Bloom, C0'Edi!0r,' MISSING: J. Hacker, J. johnson, E. Sicgcl, P. Bastin. NEWTONIAN DATA STAFF 36 'F' W -as ' 5 'Y 451.4 J . wif if' AA- r'F ' FIRST ROXV: A. Rosenberg, M. Dcmeo, M. Hecht, Editorp C. An- derson. SECOND ROXXI: G. Ryan, C. Tocman, D. Rodman, K. CQll5lmm. NEWTONITE B.1.fic Drjrcrs Many people feel that they can write. Of these, some actually do. Wfhen the Nezvfozzife found these people, they created a staff to supervise the smooth running of our school paper. zU,z1zife'J1tzfi01z.r.' This year the Nczrtonile published ten issues and a special report on the Newton-Broolo line Thanksgiving football game. Its reporters dis- cussed school events ancl local issues, politics and national issuesg and Ferlin Grubb discussed sports. Side Egfferfrs Missed meals and mass confusion. NEWTON ITE EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROXV: G. Lockwood, R. Seltzer H Corin R Sttibcl I. Cha cn film: nz cf f I' Nlitttl man, M. Berman. SECOND ROW lx Sthntiitr I Sl ii m P O B Slt W. Horner. ADVERTISING '.,...sgt Y FIRST ROXY: A. Solomon, D. Finkel, L. Leetler, M. Iiepnes. M. Dever, S. Blackstone, B. Miller, G. Ryan, A. lNIt-terpart-l, B. Moger. SECOND ROXV: M. Civetti, G. Carroll, D. Golub, M. Berman, II. 5lR'!'IlI.lI1, C.. XY!-iss, AI. Rail, I. Smith, N. Ziehf, S. Rothstein. Bfzric Driz'c5.' This staff con- vinced people that they wanted the Neztftolzifc. Then they sold it to them. M.z12ife.ff.1fin1z.r.' The distribution of ten issues of the Nezwtmzife and a 3061 increase in sales were due to the staff members' energy. They cajoled the faculty to subscribe and persuaded the printer to deliver on time. XVhen the papers finally arriv- ul. they circulated? fftii'fi.' liatiguc . . . but money, CIRCULATION B fz J i c Driver: The ambitious goal of the Ad Staff was to maintain the Neu'I012i1fe'5 cur- rent status as a self-sufficient publication, and to insure by its funds that Newton High could publish a superior school news- paper. Mavziferfazioms The staff sold enough advertisement space to local firms and establishments to meet the costs of printing the Newzonize. Side Efylectrx Over achievement! Often the Ad Staff performed its job so well that the editorial staff found its copy squeezed out of the issue by an overflow of ads. FIRST ROXV: A. McDonald, D. Hootstein, B. Packer, J. Shuman, A. Rosenberg, M. Lynn, W. Horner, lfiljtm-,' L. XVolbarsht, K. Feinberg, K. Axelrod, P. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: I... Leven- wn, M. Sherman, H. Cjurrt-ns, L. Taymor, H. Balk, E. Klapper, D. Sutherland, R. Pincess, A. Carp, S. Hayden, M. Daniel, Shrifter Ka F.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l ,1- E .Q-r ,,,..-an ,W-11' .-:3.1i 1-Y? r Q lj ORANGE BOOK Bizric Driver: Fifty ambitious sophomores and juniors un- raveled the mysteries of New- ton High School for new stu- dents . . . and it took ambition! Mfiizifertiztioizr' In their articles, all of which they had approved by qualified sources, staff members tried to answer all questions that en- tering students would ask, and a lot which they doubtlessly would not ask. Side Ejfectrf See the nervous sophomore. That expression on his face is panic Wfhat is that thing in his trembling hand? It is called an Orange Book! Pretty Orange Book. Useful Orange Book. XVhy is he nervous? It is called an Orange Book. Pretty Orange Book . . . FIRST ROXY: R. lNIatthews, R. Bullock, D. Stone, K. XY'aters, bl. Siskind, Editor-ii1'Clvief,' H. Barr, XY, Nessel, Ii. Sayirsky, li. Xfesson. SHOXD RUXY: A Meterparel. M. Berman, M. Dc-ver, Ii. Ulrich, B. Miller, R, Iilliott, CI. Andelman, S. Hayden, P. Jacobson, L. Galer, A. Berman, -I. Cohen, pl. Green, R. Xlddnogratl. THIRD ROXV: CQ. Bilezikian, R. Kay, G. Bucuvalas, C. Karff, Ii. Salamoff S. Levine, -I. Burnes, S, Andelman, L. Ginsberg, P. Gordon, G. Ryan, C, Tocman. Bionic l71'iz'c.f,' Rcffectioizr' noble aim was to publish a provoca- tive magazine glorifying the products of students' creative impulses. The staff collected manuscripts, read manuscripts, ra ted manuscripts, discussed manuscripts - and sometimes even created manuscripts. ill.ziiift'it.1tiwi1i,' Staff members pes- tered students, pestered English tcaclu-rs, .ind pc-stered fellow staff members-f-but it workedl Vie lgffccti: Progess not without 1, -5. J. 415.4 ...J A., Fmsr ROW: B. Angell, Art Editor: J. Davis, fir! Editor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wfolf, Adzfiror' L. Harrer, Arrirtaizt Editorf M. Neuman, Editor. lu-up . Q . -A .- . . 5 , ' - A' X ' L, 3 ang . ' Q l e., Q4 ' ,Ju-4. I ' iv iw 4-gg FIRST ROXV: M. Michael, N. Zancheck, B. Fuoco, L. Harrer, Arrirtarzt Edit0r,' Mr. Wolf, Advisor, I D.ivis, plrt l:'ditor.' D. Kupferman, S. Ress, I. Dores. SECOND ROW: Berger, R. Seltzer, C. Berezin, L. Chasen, S. Kaufman, R. Stone, J. Michelson, A. McDaniel, D. Feeley, K. Waters. THIRD ROXV: G. lNlaxwell, M. Levinson, S. Klein, J. Tomb, J. Steves, D. Levinson, M. Kaitz, M. Fox, R. Horovitz, D. Green, S. Ruderman. MISSING: B. Angell, Art Editor, M. Neuman, Editor. M. Bfzric Drives and iIImziferfati01zr.' Re- member the sunny smile that greeted you from the library desk the day after your reserved book was due? Chances are it belonged to a member of the Li- brary Club. Besides collecting money from forgetful students, these self- sacrificing workers devote valuable study hall periods and free time to per- form the clerical and desk tasks that most of us take for granted. Side Effecfr: Of course there are rewards for this work. When the year's fines were added up, the Club could have transferred its picnic to the Ritz Carlton. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Piantedosi, K. Manson, S. Rayburg, S. Hall, S. Shapiro, J. Salamone, R. Ford, A. Sobol, M. Steinman, T. Farrell. SECOND ROXV1 S. Battista, M. Dayag, S. Freeto, S. Wlooten, M. Campbell, G. Ryan, C. Green, VI. Shriber, P. Burke, L. Dibenedetto, S. Spill, J. Mahony, P. Davis, F. Deats, Mr. Beatty. THIRD ROW: L. Monahan, B. Mogen, L. Brody, B. McCann, V. Barry, J. Hennelly, I. Haverty, C. Bruce, M. Gilcreast, D. Campbell, M. Everett, B. Pacino, -I. Banas. FOURTH ROXV: V. Sudhaltet, K. Hoey, A. Lapon, P. Mclntyre, J. Sullivan, H. Sherman, D. Alksnitis, S. Kazules, L. Taymor, S. Mehlsak, N. Plotkin, I. McNamara. PUBLICATIONS BOARD I .-,L 4 - . L Basic Driver' Wfithout good editors our school publications would be in serious trouble. Therefore, the whole school re- lied on the Publications Board, whose responsibility was to choose the editors for the Omzzge Boob and Nt'zz'fo11i.m. Members of the Board were also care- ful to evaluate the needs and progress of each publ ication. Sitft' IfIItt'f.f.' A real tIeinoti'.iciT A stiidt-iitis vote counted .is lie.1x'iIy .is .1 fti.uIiti s. .ind just this year was the I'i'ii1cip.iI gixtn xsotiiig rights. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hogan, Miss Parker, Mr. XVarsIiaw, Miss Lanigan, Mr. Mechem, Mr. Harris, Mr. Rossi, Mr. Adams. SECOND ROVU: rl. Siskind, R. Singer, H. Barr, L. Chasen, A. Hill, L. Harrer, E. Feldman, B. Rosenbaum, G. Lockwood, Mr. XY!olf. ah, , - FIRST ROXV1 S. Gross, D. Gretn, D. Kupferman. SECOND ROW: J, Ilirsh. G. Ross, C. Crosby, M. Zinn, L. Stewart. TUSITALA Bfzric Dri1'e.f.' The Tusitala member found outlet for his creative instincts and comrads in the Fight for Recog- nition. Mrmifermtiom: Members were found droop- ing over dictionaries in search of the Right Wford. They were found criticizing each others work in discussion groups. And sometimes, if you crept up behind them, they were found indulging in a little mu- tual admiration. Side Effects: Some Tusitala members took personal interest in the material selected for Reflecziom. Ah, the Battle for Recog- nition! U'-s35?.',O-i aO 35- 'O' ,555'fl-' 9 '- O' 5557 'AO-7 sO 35- 'O' ,355'Cl-'I NHS DICTIONARY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TERMS Acijzzrlmefzt - Wliy the girls' rooms are packed in between classes. Amnesia - The reason you haven't been to Language Lab for the past three months. Exfrorert - Someone who gets booted out of study hall. Id - Paid notice. The Nezzftonimz Id Section is in the back. Idefzlity - Five-digit number in the upper right-hand corner of your report card. Introrert - Someone who does homework in study hall. .jllrlllflf-IfL'pl'6'JJiZ'6 - Symptoms manifested by the Nezwtofzimz staff one week before each deadline. Oedipzzr ' complex - The result of forgetting to return it to the library for three weeks and paying twenty-Five cents a day in fines. Psycbomzalyrir - Monday morning discussion of Saturday night. Snbconrciozzr - State of mind required for a walk through the tunnels. Sfzperego - Someone who can maintain his identity at Tigerama. Tmzmm - No date for the Prauma. Witbcinzmzl rymplonzi - Occur when teacher steps into girls' room during class period. l V l K E L I I I F e I V 1 l 4 v f 1 xl ls I I I 1 5 l e NHS COLORING BOCJK F 4 l I V 5 , A I This is you at football game. Color you This is you in gym. Color you black and orange and black. blue. ..l-5 gin 1 I il A TTT, f A' This is you skipping school. Color your This is your girl friends hair. Color it with spots red, color your jaundice yellow. Lady Clairol. i i r J, ! yy. i L This is your desk. Don't color on it. This is you at the Prom. Color your ex- pensive tuxedo black, color you in'the- red. SENICRS ,.sw ,5,1 W . A.. . - -'N L fwa,:, 'F 5- . up THE END OF THE BEGINNING Begin at the beginning, said the psychiatrist to his new patient, a senior at Newton High School. Thats the only way we'll be able to find out why you're so unhappy now. But the beginning seemed so blurred. He had no clear memory of his first days at Newton High because nothing had been clear then, The thousands of faces in the corridors had seemed all alike, because they were all different from those he had seen before. His first football games and school plays and other gala affairs had seemed as professional and impersonal as television programs, because he had had no way of knowing were the fumbles were, or of recognizing people beneath the uniforms and costumes and behind the microphones. His first real orientation came not from a mass lecture but from a small class with a teacher who was lively, intelligent, and at the same time awe-inspiring. In that class, he reacted to other people to become a personality with a unique contribution. That teacher had been the adviser to a club, he joined it and began to find his home- work time limited as one thing led to another and his school personality ventured fur- ther and further from the classroom where it was nursed. And his new experiences were not all organized and publicly accountable, there came a summer, a book, or a girl, that had nothing to do with anything, though it was everything. The faces in the corridor became distinguished into groups, and then into in- dividuals. XY'hen someone in the Drama Festival ad-libbed a line that he had heard re- hearsed a hundred times, he winced as he manipulated the lights behindstage. Be senior year the mention of his name would bring forth a wisecrack from some, a compliment from others, and perhaps, from one, a sigh. The senior sighed impatiently and slumped down onto the couch. Nothing but success, it seems to me, commented the psychiatrist. W'ell, lie had been quite happy, in an anxious way, about the way things had been going since the beginning, but lately he had been thinking about the end. Wasn't all that worry for nothing, since it would all be over in June? But don't you know that the -world is just Newton High magnified a thousand times? The psychiatrists own interests extended far beyond the academics of his pro- fission. And you will iecognile the same people with a thousand different faCeS.H But the faces he knew were in the corridors of Newton High School and could the people anywhere else be quite 'he same? . f' - 1 I w ibut ....... .... u l - ' g . . . the kewl psychology MARK DAVID ABRAHAMS 389 Newtonville Ave. Newtonville Abie, Base Pet Peeve: First row, first seat! Fondest Memory of NHS: Having language lab last period Friday for three years with Mrs. Barry. Birthplace: Winthrop, Massachu- setts. Adams, Day: College. Orange Shield 3: Baseball 1: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 2, 3: Chess Club and Team 2, 3. NANCY J. ACHESON 40 Webster St., West Newton Nance Fondest Memory: Summer 63 , the many discoveries made, scien- tific and otherwise. Pet Peeve: Salt in my colfeef' Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Orange Shield 2, 33 Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, 3: House Council 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 3: Caduceans 3. VIRGINIA ANNE ADAMS 183 Walnut St., Newtonville Half Pint I Will to NHS: My live sisters, one after another. Pet Peeve: People who look down at me. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Muzzey jr. High: College. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 35 Drama Club 1, Intramural Sports 2. ROBERT STEVEN AISNER 1471 Beacon St., Waban Bob, Bobby Pet Peeve: Girls who wear sandals to school. I predict that: N.E. will go to the Olympics as water boy. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Riley, Weeks, College. Newtonian 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 3: Latin Club Club lg French Club 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. William Temple C3 ,fi Gi WALTER ALBERT ALESSI 33 Bencliffe Circle, Auburndalc Walt Fondest Memory: The great NHS teams and coaches. Suppressed Desire: To gain at least 40 pounds. Bacon: Warren, College. Football 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 3: Student Secretary 2. Ice Hockey 2, 3. ROBERT S. ALEXANDER 44 Harrington St., Newtonville Pet Peeve: Winters No-school an- nouncements. I Will to NHS: A locker by the door of the library. Music 1, 2, 3: French Club 3: Red Cross 3: Marching Band 3, Senior Supper Committee. VIRGINIA LEE ALGERI 235 Adams Ave., West Newton Ginny, Gi Gi Suppressed Desire: T.G.B.C.A.f. Louise. Fondest Memory of NHS: English class in 1204. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Barry: Warren, Business. Leader Corps: Dance Committee. DONNA LEE KATERI ALIAMO 34 Oakland St., Newton Corner GYPSY Fondest Memory: The trade school boys. Pet Peeve: Newton High white cards. Birthplace: Newton, Massachussets. Barry: Day: Business. Stage Crew 2, Field Hockey lg Badminton 2. JOHN FREDRIC ALLEN 359 Central St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NHS: E.E.R. Suppressed Desire: To make an Egyptian movie with Liz Taylor. Birthplace: Worchester, Massachu- setts. Beals: Warren, College. Legislature 2: House Civics Com- mittee 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 31 Newtonite 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, 3. SANDRA L. ALLEN J. .off -W- ' fix I . ,1 I flfpgw '44 X.: .- ,4 .4 'Q 3. ll KF ii' 'Wi if e 1 I A Q. T05 1 ,- I4 ALSMEYER West Newton .n11L'I', lhc- Lord will pro- NHS. My cut-off dun- Efrvfeprrtt Newton, Massachusetts. lfilrnt-rg XVarren: College. Newtonian 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: 'liennis l, 2, 3: Outing Club 2: Stent-ry Committee 2, 3. SUSAN MARCIA ALTMAN 214 Commonwealth Ave. Chestnut Hill Suzi, Sue Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Bresnahan's class and everything it started. Claim to Fame: Always organized UU Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Weeks: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonian 3: Tigerama Committee 2, 3: House Council 1, 3. ROBERT J. ANASTASIA 28 Melville Ave., Newtonville I Will to NHS: My gym uniform. Pet Peeve: Room 317. Birthplace: Newton Massachussetts. Adams: Day: Business. Rifle Club. CAROL MARSHA ANDELMAN 90 Eastbourne Rd. Newton Centre Ca Claim to Fame: I was a teenage slave! Pet Peeve: Two locks and no lock- er. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 2, 3: New- tonian 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 2: House Council 3: French Club 2, 3. CHRISTINE LYNNE ANDERSON 33 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Chris Fondest Memory: Shadow, Angel, Mousey, and Smiley. Pet Peeve: Reading each data sheet five times and alphabetizing. Birthplace: Akron, Ohio. French National Honor Society 2, 3: Newtonian 3: Rally Committee 2: Commons Room Committee 1, 2: Drama Club 1. BARBARA EDWARDS ANGELL Main St., Cotuit, Cape Cod Fondest Memory: Nigeria's Mr. MacDonald. Suppressed Desire: To enjoy Romtfs night life. Birthplace: Albany, New York. Riley: Xillarrerig College. Mum Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2, , il tsrr.il.11 Reflections 2, 3: A cap- X. 'll 'WP I r L 7 . . . the company of zomhiesg of people whose soul is cleacl, although their hotly is alive. -Erich Fromm fa RONALD ANGOFF : 9 xt., 46 Converse Ave., Newton A Ron, Ronnie Fondest Memory of NHS: Study hall with Mrs. Leone. I Predict That: The cafeteria will give green stamps. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Bigelow: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonian 3: Science Fair 2: Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3: Independent Re- search Club 1, 2, 3. vs.. ab STANLEY CHARLES ANTHONY 173 Adams Ave., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Eliot's World History class. Suppressed Deside: To graduate. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Service. School League Bowling 1, 2, 3: Bacon House Athletics Committee 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3. , , ,F up ANGELO ANTHONY ' : ' ANTONELLIS 54 Lothrop St., Newtonville Ange 'Q 1 'NGA Fondest Memory: Study hall. Chief Failing: Subject teachers. ,.. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Business. BARBARA TERESA ANTONELLIS 16 Chapel St., Nonantum Barbie Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Wells and his Shorthand I Class. Chief Failing: Bookkeeping 1. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: Business. Home Room Manager 1: Leader I Corps 1, 2, 3: Tennis 3: Field 5' t Hockey 1. D Yi? l 'N 'T Q-:ii - lt? 'X fLfi,1a - .sg ' v 53 'sfj 4 . .,,.: n 1 ' ' -Y -'f ff 'xv , 1 Q' 1 x if af I 1-TJ DANIEL EDWARD ANTONELLIS 11 Jenison St., Newtonville Dan Pet Peeve: My messed up hair. Suppressed Desire: To grow. Birthplace: Falmouth, Massachu- setts. Beals: Day: College. House Council 3: Senior Assembly Committee. GLORIA JESAWENA ANTONELLIS 272 Watertown St., Nonantum Glo Fondest Memory: Building I girls' room with the Special Four: Mr. Wells. Suppressed Desire: To become a secretary and to marry Wally. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: Business. Music Club 1, 2: Spring Musical 1. JOSEPH A. ANTONELLIS 120 Pine St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To travel. Claim to Fame: T.F.M. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Warren: Service. Basketball 1: Administrative Aids 2. JUDY ELAINE ANTONELLIS 11 Jenison St., Newtonville Little Little Amo Fondest Memory: The corner of Building III with Muzzyl Suppressed Desire: To graduate and become M.R.J.M. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Riley: Day: Business. Ring Committee 2. 12' 'UK .aw fu,-7 Vsy .Q .1 ,ffl I! , jE 7a it Ev? :T 4 -ii. 0 . We have trained our monkeys to re- spond to signsfi -Harry Harlow X 1 -N Lg . L, .v . . QQ! fn . 'p , 4 CHERYL MAXINE ARCHER 109 Charlesbank Rd. Newton Centre Green Giants Little Sister Fondest Memory: Mrs. Walsh's study halls. Pet Peeve: A certain boy in my homeroom. Birthplace: Lincoln, Maine. Beals: South Portland High School: College. PHYLLIS ELLEN ARNOLD 48 Gay St., Newtonville Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. Tennis 1, 2, 3: Biology 1: Sailing Club 2, 3. SUSAN IRENE ARONIE 54 Orchard Ave., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory: Talcs foams, the beach party, the street. Pet Peeve: Missing the sharks at the beach. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. House Civics Committee 3: French Club 3: Future Teachers 3: Music Club 1, 3: Stage Crew 1. RONALD DAVID ARRA 123 Hillside Ave., Needham Ron Birthplace: Needham, Massachu- setts. NTHS: Pollard Jr. High, Need- ham: Business. Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: Administra- tive Aids 2, 3: Ushers, Newton Tech. Open House. WADE JOHN ASAFF 93 Hancock St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To let skunks loose in the tunnels between classes. Chief Failing: Missing all the good times. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2: Track, Indoor 3: Track, Outdoor 2, 3: Rilie Club 1. FRANCES ATKINSON 88 Arlington St, Newton Corner Fran Pet Peeve: Having my name spelled with an -- i instead of an e. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Sanger's class: Spring '63. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts Barry: Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 1: Rally Com- mittee 3: Leader Corps 2: Future 4 Teachers l: Girls Chorus 2. ROBERT NYE ATWOOD 7 Williston Road, Auburndale Bob Fondest Memory: Meeting that cer- tain sophomore in my junior year at NHS.-GR. I will to NHS: That lemon of a '55 Chevy. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 1, Rally Com- mittee 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, Ski Club 3. ELIZABETH ROSE AUSTIN 182 Tremont St., Newton Bonny, Barney Pet Peeve: The Turk , and the summer before our senior year. Fondest Memory of NHS: MRES- RVJKARBRMBSAVDD. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelow, College. Stage Crew 3, Studio 2, 3. GRETCHEN BURDIE BACHRACH 215 Highland Ave., Newtonville Gretch, Greta Fondest Memory, My first and last Tigerama. Pet Peeve: M.S. and Richard. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 1, House Council 1, Music, Reflections Art Staff 3, Madrigals 3. KENNETH ANTHONY BAGLEY 227 Melrose St., Aubrndale Ken Fondest Memory of NHS: U.S. His- tory with Uncle Eddy Sanger. Suppressed Deside: To cut a wheel stand on Elm Road. Birthplace, Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren, College. Baseball I, 2, 3, Ice Hockey 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. CHRISTINE ELLEN BAIMA 36 Jasset St., Nonantum Chris I predict that: Building I will fall. Chief Failing: Getting to the third floor Cbuilding IIIJ on time. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, College. ELEANOR JEAN BAKER 15 Ricker Rd., Newton Ellie Pet Peeve: Insincere smiles. Chief Failing: Trying to keep from talking constantly and loudly. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager 3, Senior Play 3, Drama Festival 3, Office Assist- ant 2, 3. RICHARD S. BAKER 26 Lincoln Pk., West Newton Rick 4 I Predict That: Mr. Zeeb will some- day be principal of NHS. Claim to Fame: I've used Miss johnson's private phone. Birthplace: Hardwick, Vermont. Riley, Warren, College. Indoor Track 3, Intramual Sports 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Rally Com- mittee. IQ? NANCY BANISTER 5 Bonwood St., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Studio Class with Mr. Schultz. Pet Peeve: D Lunch. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, College. Girls' Athletic Board 3, Tennis 2, Biology Club 1, Studio 1, 2, 3. DONNA CAROLE BARBATO 21 Oak Ave., West Newton Lulu, Nun-Nun Fondest Memoryz: Monday nights, Murray Road. Claim to Fame: Our Tiger. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren, College. House Council 1, Orange Shield 2, Tennis 1, Civics Committee 3. 6 .lx JAMES ARTHUR BARISANO III 53 Court St., Newtonville jimmy Fondest Memory of NHS: Meeting Kristine. I Will to NHS: My parking space on Otis Street. Birthplace, Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Our Lady's, College. Senior Play 3, House Council 2, 3, Intramural Sports Chairman 3. Each honest calling . . . has its own aris- tocracy based on excellence of perfown- ance. -James B. Conant If qs: .. I -7-a QL. -v-L. -+5 .I V if The introduction of metals . . . put au eucl to whole cultural epocbs aucl their social iustitutiouslv -Sigmund Freud BARBARA MARSHA BARNETT 38 Lodge Rd., West Newton ..B B ,, Fondest Memory of NHS: B3CGJ5 Y: N:AOU. Chief Failing: Missing the bus for school. Beals, Day, College. 'IW Junior Prom Decorations Com- mittee Zg Executive Committee 3. We V if F' HENRY LEWIS BARR 3 Applegarth St., Newton Centre I Will to NHS: My brother Mike. Fondest Memory of NHS: The Junior Prom. Birthplace: Boston, Massachuetts. Barry, Weeks: College. Legislature 1, 2, 3: Newtonite 1, 2, 3: House Council 1, 2, 3: Orange Book 2, Student Council, Vice President 3. ROBERT ALFRED BARRETT 77 Newtonville Ave. Newton Corner Bobby Fondest Memory of NHS: Math classes. Pet Peeve: Get serious! Birthplace, Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Our Lady'sg College. ANDREW F. BARRS 166 Chestnut St., West Newton Andy Pet Peeve: Cars and a girl. I will to NHS: The land on which Buildings I, II, and III stand for a parking lot. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warreng College. Orange Shield 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2. , ROBERT K. BARRY 173 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Beaver Fondest Memory: The day I got caught smoking. Pet Peeve: I don't smoke. Birthplace, Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Warren, Service. Hockey l, 2, 3. ROBERT BARTER 607 Washington St., Newton Bob Fondest Memory: Meeting that special someone after school. I will to NHS: My Geometry teacher. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Barry, Bigelow: College. Workshop 1, Rifle 1: Gymnastic Team lg Rally Committee 1. PATRICK EMILE BASTIN 84 Brookside Avenue, Newtonville Pat, Frenchy Fondest Memory: A certain girl called S. D. I Predict That: I will be graduated in '6-4. Birthplace: Genth, Belgium. Riley, Eastside High, N. J.: College. Tennis 3: French Club 3: Physics Club 3, Ski Club 33 Soccer 3. BARBARA CAROL BELKIN 15 Parmenter Ter., West Newton Pet Peeve: Swinging doors. Fondest Memory of NHS: Going from Building I, 4th floor, to Building II, 2nd floor. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Dayg College. Rally Committee 13 Music Club 1, 2, 3. DAVID MARSHALL BENJAMIN 131 Harding St., West Newton Dave, Benjy Fondest Memory of NHS: That day at Bob's house with jerry and Donny. Suppressed Desire: To be 6 feet tall. Birthlpace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Day: College. Science Fair lg Chemistry I, 2, 3, Gynmastic Team 2, 5, Science Quiz Team 2, 3. CATHERINE SUE BENOIT 71 Warwick Rd., West Newton Sue I Predict That: The Lord will pro- vide. Fondest Memory: Sophomore year on stage crew. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day, College. Drama Festival 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Library lg Ofhce Secretary 2, 3: A.F.S. 1. ks 2 3 fm? ea- . a-ep 1 LVNSON S-. xxtonville llockey games, . ., BHP, the Fam- - 'nh Sue 84 jane, -lol. Briarwood, the ics. Bs BP, Mt. Snow, . , . 5.21, old letters. snppresfetl Desire: To accompany Ginny? Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. lltals: Day: College. Student Council senior class rep- risscntative: House Legislature 1, Vice President 2: Newtonian 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3: junior and Senior Class Committees. ELLEN MIRIAM BERGER 529 Ward St., Newton Centre Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Weeks: College. Folksinging Club 1: Paideia 1, 2: Newtonite 1, 2: A.F.S. 1, 2, 53 Reflections 2, 3. JOANNA JANE BERKMAN 412 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Jo, j.B. I Will to NHS: An autographed picture of Alphonse Daudet. Fondest Memory of NHS: The Green Bomb . Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. National Honor Society 2, 5: New- tonian 3: International Club 2: Mu- sic 3: Spanish Club 5. AUDREY VIRGINIA BERMAN 563 Highland St., Newtonville Pet Peeve: Hearing about Koor- blim Country Club from all the kids. Suppressed Desire: To stand in these hallowed halls and scream. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Newtonian 33 Orange Book 1, 3: House Council 2, 5: Music Club 1, 2, 5. DAVID ANTHONY BERMAN 281 Park St., Newton Dave Fondest Memory: Our muddy 8-0 victory over Brookline in 1962. Claim to Fame: 1 bought the cafeteria's lunches! Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Manager of Football 2, 3: Astron- omy Club 1: Stamp Club 1: Rifle Club 1. LISBETH MONTZINGO BERMAN 53 Commonwealth Ave. Chestnut Hill Liz Fondest Memory of NHS: People- junior year. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: WR-eks: College. Homeroom Manager 1: Vespers 2: Ushers 5: French Club 1, 2, 5: Spam-li Club 5. 7 1 as I A-as .9 , 1 418 '44 --.4 I Q I I 1 The worker becomes an appendix to the machine . . . ARTHUR WOOD BERNARD 853 Beacon St., Newton Centre Woody I will to NHS: All my late slips. Pet Peeve: People who don't button their button-down shirts. Beals: Weeks: College. Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3: Class Com- mittee 2, 3: Traffic Squad 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1: Golf 1. AL LOUIS BIANCHI 504 California St., Newtonville Babyface Fondest Memory of NHS: Playing sports. Chief Failing: Mr. Penta's math class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Day: Business. Homeroom Manager: Ushers Base- ball: Intramural Sports: Admin- istrative Aids. DAVID A. BICKFORD 181 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Dave Fondest Memory: Mr. Chase's shop class. I Will to NHS: My seventh grade gym clothes. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Day: College. Football 2: Gymnastic Team 2, 3: Rifle Club l. ROBERT G. BIEDERMAN 22 West Boulevard Rd. Newton Centre Bob, Beat Fondest Memory: Going to S-Lunch with 409 Zises and Fudd Deitz. I Will to NHS: My gym suit. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. House Council 2: Football 1: Intra- mural Sports 2: Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 5: Assembly Committee 2: Chess Club 1. -as fs '3 'W' Erich Fromm fx: 'S' if Z' MICHAEL ELKAN BIELSKI 11 Loring St., Newton Centre Mike Fondest Memory of NHS: 600 yard walk. Chief Failing: 600 yard walk. Birthplace: Pennsylvania. Adams: Bigelow: College. Meteorology 2: Music 2, 3: Or- chestra 2, 3: Orchestra Librarian 3. CAROL ZABELLE BILEZIKIAN 476 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To understand what is not really understood. 2 Fondest Memory of NHS: Jill's Coke Party. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Orange Book 2: Spring Musical 1, 3: Rally Committee 1 ,2, 3: Caduceans Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3. MARCIA ANN BIRD 62 Webster St., West Newton Marcy Fondest Memory of NHS: Lunch time. I Will to NHS: My school books. Birthplace7Biddiford, Maine. Beals: Warren: Business School. Field Hockey: Volleyball: Home Economics Club: Junior Secretary 2, 3. SUSAN ANNE BLAIR 31 Sewall St., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory of NHS: Stonee: my sophomore year and seeing Wellesley-Skylark: Dec. 23, 1962, eh C.C.? I Will to NHS: My talks with Laura. Birthplace: Woburn, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 1, 2: Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3: Ofiice Assistant 2, 3. gr ff? S X. Y Let as hope that the machine will hreak clown a gain so that we can stop work and go home early. -Sigmund Freud ug- - JANICE RITA BLAKENEY 12 Washburn St., Newton Jan Fondest Memory of NHS: Old Orchard: Friday nights: Homeroom with Mr. Spaulding and math in my Sophomore and Junior years. Favorite Expression: Whom was he with? Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Saint Bernard's College. Representative 1, 2: Rally Commit- tee 1, 2: House Council 1, 2: French Club 2. IRWIN BLANK 87 Harding St., West Newton Pet Peeve: Homeroom managers who preach the sale of the S.A.T. and don't buy one themselves. Suppressed Desire: To challenge Mr. Rosen with an epsilon. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Intramural Sports 1: Rifle Club 2, 3: Physics Club 3: House Bowl- ing League 3. SUSAN MARIE BLAQUERE 14 Gilbert St., West Newton Sue Claim to Fame: Connecticut here we come! Fondest Memory of NHS: COIG- BY: WW: last year's Senior Prom: and the wonderful kids I've met. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. Rally Committee 1 ,2: Class Com- mittee 1, 2: Orange Shield 2: Dance Committee 1, 2: Oflice As- sistant 3. DAVID SWANSON BLISS 67 Waverley Ave. Newton Corner Dave Fondest Memory of NHS: The NHS Football Team. I Will to NHS: Some more Bliss in 1966. Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island. Beals: Bigelow: College. Orange Shield 3: Baseball 1: Bas- ketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3: Class Government - Vice President 1: President 2, 3. DAVID MARK BLOCKER 344 Kenrick St., Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: And in one swell foop . . Suppressed Desire: To scream Donnerwetter in study hall. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Bigelow: College. National Honor Society 2. 3: Senior Play 31 Drama Festival l, 2: Chemistry 2: German Club 2. PETER MEYER BLOOM 11 Carleton St ..Newton Cornet Pete Pet Peeve: Too many stairs. l NX'ill to NHS: My camera and position on the Newtonian. Birthplace: Vfaltham, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Newtonian l, 2. 371 Motion Pic- ture Squad l, 2: Newtonite l. 21 Varsity Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. SHARON LESLEE BLOOM I8 Fmmons St., Wt'st Newton Bloomsie, KP. Fondest Memory of NHS: The Seagram, 7, Saturday night and Sunday morning , Summer of '63 with A.C. , Eclipse . Pet Peeve: Knuckleheads that wear tongues and shoe laces in their sneakers. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Day, College. Theatrical Make-up l, 3, New- tonian 3, House Civics Committee 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Co-op Com- mittee 2. ROBERT T. BLOOMENTHAL 279 Chestnut St., West Newton Pet Peeve: What happened to Mr. Marcy? Claim to Fame: Skipping classes. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren, College. Intramural Sports, Radio Club, Ski Club, Band 1, 2, 3. PRISCILLA SUE BOGEN 75 Intervale Rd., Newton Centre Penni, Scooter Fondest Memory: A guy, a gal, a game, and Miss G. Suppressed Desire: To live happily ever after . . . Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. Cheerleaders I, 2, Captain 3, House Council 2, Orchesis 1, 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Student Secretary 2, 3. BRUCE STEPHAN BOLIO 87 Adams Ave., West Newton I Predict That: Someday NHS will serve food in the cafeteria. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, Service. STUART ALAN BOOKS 59 Fellsmore Rd., Newton Centre Stu, Stuie, Booksie Pet Peeve: CIN. Claim to Fame: My unique ability to get along with Mr. Stephens. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Drama Festival I, 2, 3, Sailing Club 1, 2, 3, House Civics Com- mittee 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Senior Class Committee 3. RICHARD BONO ARTHUR STEVEN BORNSTEIN 40 Cotter Rd., Waban Crystal Pet Peeve: Going back to school after weekends. Favorite Expression: Am I boring you? Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams, Weeks, College. Legislature 3, House Council, Football 3, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 3. ELLEN B. BOUDREAU 14 Rowe St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NHS: The games. Pet Peeve: A certain two boys in my junior year English class. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, College. Newtonite 1, Outing Club 2, Ten- nis 3, Student Office Assistant 3. JAMES EDWARD BOUDREAU 51 jackson Rd., Newton Jasper Jim Fondest Memory: Sitting beside that certain someone in math class. Suppressed Desire: T.M.M.A.M.L. Bithplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelow, Service. Gymnastic Team 2, 3, Track Out- door 1, 2, 3. ROBERT DAVID BOUDROT 381 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Boudy Fondest Memory: Mr. Sangers U.S. History Class. I Will to NHS: The smoking room Building I. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, Service. Rifle Club. lit ieality, 710 two individuals ever have exactly the same t1fait. -Gordon Allport I do not know what knowledge any o f you may already bavef' PEARL SHEILA BOURBEAU 276 River St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Skipping school and getting caught. Suppressed Desire: To marry a certain Marine. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. MARCIA ANN BOURGEOIS 55 Murray Rd., West Newton Cha Fondest Memory: Halloween of 62 when I met that certain someone. Pet Peeve: Boys who call my car a Pig. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: Business. HELEN L. BOYD 21 Central St., Auburndale Pet Peeve: Eating in the Cafeteria. Fondest Memory: Leaving School on Fridays. Birthplace: Salem, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Leader Corps 2. PHYLLIS ANN BOYD 8 St. James St., Newton Corner Whity Fondest Memory: Being with P.M. every night. Claim to Fame: Going swimming in january at Onset. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Bigelow: Business. LINDA LOUISE BRACKEN 6 Rowe St., Auburndale Lin Fondest Memory: Classes in 1210. Pet Peeve: School. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Wayland High: Business. Theatrical Make-up 1. LINDA ELLEN BRADBURY 875 Walnut St., Newton Centre Craze Fondest Memory of NHS: March 22, 1963. Suppressed Desire: To marry D.M. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. Orange Shield 1: Tigerama Com- mittee 1, 2: Rally Committee 1, 2. ROBERT DAVID BRADY 25 Harrington St., Newtonville Bob, Bobby Fondest Memory of NHS: The Nightriders and everything we did. I Will to NHS: HELP. They'll need it when we leave. Birthplace: Newton Corner, Massa- chusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Class Council 2, 3: House Civics Committee 3: Orange Shield 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ERIC GEORGE BRANZBURG 343 Cabot St., Newtonville Bullwinkle Fondest Memory: Jack Seltzer. Sophomore Basketball Coach. Suppressed Desire: To save some money on my SAT. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Orange Book 2: Basketball 1: In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3. MARSHALL LEWIS BRASS 117 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To prove to Mrs. Alterman that I can sit in her history class without eating my lunch. I Will to NHS: A new boys' locker room. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Weeks: College. Class Representative 1, 23 Latin Club 2: French Club 1, 2, 3: Vice President French Club 2. DIANE CAROL BRICKMAN 68 Prospect Park, Newtonville Di, Brick Fondest Memory: The many won- derful times in my junior year and Oct. 1.2, 1963. Pet Peeve: Being one of the boys. Birthplace: Revere, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Senior Play 3: House Council 2: Music Club 1, 2, 31 Sailing Club 2. f X- i 1 YLSICE .NLT ziion Centre .. i,- .- ..ti- To beat Dick t .tl-lcr. .iiory of NHS: Always i change seats in home- Bafrlfi-l.it Boston, Massachusetts. ?-lift-,. XXX-eks: College. f:J:,-utoiiian 5: International Club: Debating Club: Tennis: Orange , . it ii :P-.. ROBERT WALKER BROCK 65 Pearl St., Newton Corner Bob Fondest Memory of NHS: Summer of 65, and the Senior Christmas party. Claim to Fame: My alibis. Birthplace: Manchester, New Hampshire. NTHS: Bigelow: College. Ushers I, 2, 5: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Administrative Aids 5: JEROLD JAY BRODIE 15 Normandy Rd., Auburndale jerry Claim to Fame: Muscle shirts. Fondest Memory: A certain Brook- line girl. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2: Football 1: Ten- nis l: Track, Indoor 2, 5: Olym- pian President 5. MARY E. BRODRICK 509 Cherry St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: All the kids, the teachers, and the games: N. S. and R. Pet Peeve: What happens after a Chinese pizza! Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Orange Shield Z, 5: Tigerama Com- mittee 1, 2: Rally Committee 1, 2, 5: House Council 1, 5: Caduceans 1, 2, 5. ANNE CAROLYN BROMILOW 45 Hillside Ave., West Newton Annie Fondest Memory of NHS: Summer '65 - What can I say?: August 25, 1965: and Stonee. Pet' Peeve: COIGBY: Norma's timing. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Orange Shield 2: Rally Committee 1, 2: House Council 1, 2: Ofhce Work 2, 5. ROXANA MORLEY BROOKS 521 Kenrick St., Newton Corner Suppressed Desire: To walk on the grass. Pet Peeve: The pegs on my cello stick. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Cleveland High, St. Louis: f.imllt',UC. A .rronorny Club l, 2, 5: Chess Club Q : lmensiisrry Lab Assistant 2: Ski:-Ill Li,iv'a3lTi91 Tau l, 2, 5: Science 'S , ew 3 ,. ':'t' gf- I' f' rl V 'QQ-, rw' s.a.,,.Q a -- ts . I . fig.: I V 10 i Iii general the picture is one of gross motor disability existing from an early age!! -Carney Landis SUSAN LESLIE BROOKS 468 Alebmarle Rd., Newtonville Brooksie Fondest Memory of NHS: The Seagram 7 , Saturday night, and '5 Sunday morning, T.A. Pet Peeve: Boys who try to act like MEN! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: Business. Theatrical Make-up 1, 5: Tennis 5. PETER MICHAEL BROWER 20 Wachusett Rd., Chestnut Hill Pete I Will to NHS: My sister. Fondest Memory of NHS: The caf- eteria. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Weeks: College. Ski Club 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Rifle Club 1, 5: Sailing Club 5: Orange Shield 5. HENRY G. BROWN 17 Thaxter Rd., Newtonville Tod if ' Fondest Memory of NHS: Arriving home late in the night from away rifle matches. Suppressed Desire: To become President of the United States. , Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Spring Musical 1, 2, 5: Rifle Club 1, 2, 5: Rifle Team 1, 2, 5: Out- door Track I: Madrigals 5. yt ' -R V Q MELLNA JANICE BROWN 47 Morton St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Gradua- tion. Pet Peeve: Girls who wear un- combed teased hairdos. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. 'vw Palmer: Weeks: College. Music 1, 2, 5: Outing 5: French 5: Badminton 2: Originator and Chairman of Singing Group in Junior Year. ROBERT S. BROWN 548 Centre St., Newton Corner Bob Q, Fondest Memory of NHS: Riding to school on a 40-degree day with the top down. Chief Failing: Women. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts Bacon, Bigelow: College. Sailing Club lg Outdoor Track Zg Homeroom Manager 2, Workshop 2, 39 Orange Shield 3. ROBERT SHELDON BULLOCK 33 Risley Rd., West Newton Bullets Fondest Memory: Lunch period at Howard johnson's. I Will to NHS: All my white cards. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams: Warren: College. Orange Book 1, Zg House Council 1, 2: President 3: Tennis 1, 2, 33 Key Club 1, 2, President 3. GERALYN MARIE BURKE 46 Westview Terr., West Newton Gerry Suppressed Desire: To be a beach- comber and sail around the world in a bottle. Fondest Memory: FoGATiRajuW- rSrPiBaGa. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Barry: Warren: College. Caduceans 2, Student Office Secre- tary 2, 35 Senior Play 3: Girls' Athletic Association 3. PATRICIA ANN BURKE 449 Washington St. Newton Corner Pat, Patty Fondest Memory of NHS: Mrs. Walsh's Study Hall. I Will to NHS: One hour after school for talking. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow: College. Softball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 3: Girls' Athletic Board 35 Home- . room Manager 1. was if Nasa . . . cz somewhat frantic searching for self. -Louise B. Ames -ln JENIFER ANN BURNES 29 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Jen Fondest Memory: Summers of 1962 and 1963. Pet Peeve: The nickname, Jenny , Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Weeks: College. Orange Book 1, 2, Orange Shield 25 Newtonian 3, American Field Service 35 Student Secretary 2, 3. ELLEN MARTHA BURNS 85 Hillside Ave., West Newton Burnsie, Barbara Jaynesn Fondest Memory: The grand times socializing at Tigeramag The 40 -Sophomore Year: Peba's, right Gretch? Pet Peeve: Field Hockey, Harlan, and Clyde. Birthplace: Greenfield, Massachu- setts. Palmerg Warren, College. Rally Committee, 1, 25 House Council Secretary 3g Chemistry Lab Assistant: Cap and Gown Com- mittee. JEFFREY RICHARD BURNS 17 Proctor St., Newtonville JeH Pet Peeve: School. Fondest Memory: Business Law Class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Dayg College. Baseball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. KEVIN BRIAN BURNS 9 Decatur St., Newtonville Claim to Fame: Head Cheerleader. Fondest Memory: Homeroom. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day: Business. MARY BURRELL 103 Court St., Newtonville Pet Peeve: X-Block in homeroom. Chief Failing: Getting caught in the girl's room with a tube. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Field Hockey lg Caduceans lg Drama Club l, 2: Sailing Club 2: Ski Club 3. ALLAN S. BUTLER 70 XVaban Park, Newton Al Fondest Memory: First day at Newton High School. Pct Peeve: Ohll 'N' they do-dit again. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Our I.ady's: College. Soccer Team 3. -A . 1 ,IJ 'A . I J.: I aw ' 'YJ ' 557' D4 par, Wk 4 w 1 L, yi wer' 'Vi '18 -at x , ,CW in ANN MARIE CALLAHAN 117 Elm St., West Newton Nancy Fondest Memory: Mr. Ferguson's Fire Drills. I will to NHS: 1,800 umbrellas for the leaking tunnels. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Newtonite 2, 3. SKIPWITH COALE CALVERT 4 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Skip Fondest Memory of NHS: Putting salt in N.A.'s coffee on April 5, 1963 and November 3, 1968. Pet Peeve: Pssssssst. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. Tigerama committee 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Manager 3: Senior Play 3: Dance Committee 2, 3. BARBARA ANN CAMPBELL 299 Center St., Newton Corner Barbie Fondest Memory of NHS: Home Economics. Pet Peeve: A secret admirer. Birthplace: New Waterford, Can- ada. Riley: St. Agnes High School, Canada: Business. National Honor Society 2, 3. DAVID LEE CAMPBELL 75 Madison Ave., Newtonville Dave Fondest Memory: Mr. Chase in Technical Drawing. I will to NHS: My gym clothes. Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan Beals: Bigelow: College. Track, Indoor 1: Cross Country 1: Track, Outdoor 1: German Club 2, 3. MICHAEL BAWN CAMPBELL 2031 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale Mike I Will to NHS: Parking tickets re- ceived on Otis Street. Suppressed Desire: To be in a class like Uncle Ed's. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley Warren: College. House Civics Committee 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Ice Hockey 1: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3. SUSAN JUANITA CAMPBELL 172 Washington St., Newton Sue Fondest Memory: That party, the good times, the Proms. Suppressed Desire: Another year with Mr. O'Connor. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Tennis 1: Rally Committee 2: Music Club 3: Orchesis 1, 3: Girls' Athletic Association 3. 1-Q, 41 .gtk xi Dfw RICHARD JOHN CAPELLO 50 Oak Ave., West Newton Gazette Pet Peeve: Poor little rich girls. Fondest Memory of NHS: The girl I met in junior year. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Warren: College. Workshop: Administrative Aid I, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Soft- ball 2, 3g Ushers 1, 2, 3. SUSAN MARIE CAPLIS 68 Waban Pk., Newton Corner Sue, Cappy Suppressed Desire: T.G.O.W.D.T. Claim to Fame: Driving Nan's car. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Civics Committee 3: Tigerama Committee 1, 2: Orange Shield 2: Commons Room Committee 1: As- sistant Secretary 2, 3. CAROLYN CARDER 64 Eliot Ave., West Newton ..C C.. Fondest Memory of NHS: Stonee: 26: skiiing: COIGBY. Claim to Fame: December 23, eh, Sue? Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Orange Shield 2, 3: Rally Com- mittee 1: Leader Corps 1, 2: Ten- nis I, 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Jr. Class Committee. JONATHAN CAREY 65 Prospect St., West Newton Johnny Fondest Memory of NHS: Throw- ing pennies in the lunchroom. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. Orange Shield 1, 2: Rally Commit- tee 1, 2. the emergence of fun morality . . . -Dulany 8: Devalois iq' In i My cat would tuwz up his nose and mil at them. -Susanne Langer WILLIAM EDWARD CAREY W 300 Centre St., Newton Corner ff' Bill Claim to Fame: Never attending an X Block. Pet Peeve: Only one last period study. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Bigelow, Service. Soccer 3, English Ofiice Work 1, 2, 3. EDWIN JAMES CAROLAN, JR. 88 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville Jim Suppressed Desire: To Graduate. Fondest Memory: Junior Year. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Sacred Heart, College. Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3. VIRGINIA ANNE CARROLL 7 Sheridan St., West Newton Ginny, Jeanne Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. V. Wells and the broken garter, March 12, '63. Pet Peeve: Maria's and Cathy's talking tongues. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, Business. Orange Shield 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3 Oflice Assistant 3. d.- .,b JAMES ALLEN CARTER 5 Spring St., Stoughton Snowjob Fondest Memory of NHS: Lunch at the Ville. Pet Peeve: Student parking. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. NTHS Needham High, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3. ...Q JOHN HARRIS CARUSO 60 Wesleyan Ave., XVest Newton Jack Suppressed Desire: To start school at 10 o'clock. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, Business. LOUIS PETER CARVELLI 44 River St., West Newton Louie Claim to Fame: My charm and looks. I Will to NHS: My hours in de- tention. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Warren, Service. Softball 1, Intramural Sports 1, Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA MAURA CASHEN 226 Church St., Newton Pat, Cat Fondest Memory: Modern Dance with those wonderful male dancers. Claim to Fame: Two buttons. Birthplace: Wareham, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Wareham Jr. High, Col- lege. House Civics Commitee 2, Dance Committee 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3, Music Board 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Board 3. JOAN ELIZABETH CASHMAN 24 Tarleton Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Two- hour rush for the junior prom. Suppressed Desire: Another night at T.R. with Donna. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Weeks, College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3, English Club 1, 2, 3, Tusitala 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3. DONALD E. CASSIDY 89 Hunnewell Ave. Newton Corner Don, Cass, Case I Will to NHS: My high-bar. Fondest Memory of NHS: Second floor boys room in Building One. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Orange Shield 2, 3, Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, Soccer 3, Book Room Manager 1, 2, 3. MARTHA LESLIE CATE 47 Hancock St., Auburndale Les, Katie Fondest Memory of NHS: COIG- BY, W.W., Senior Proms, and all the great kids. Pet Peeve: Capering. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Wfarren, College. Orange Shield 2, 3, Rally Com- mitee 1, 2, 3, Orchesis l,2.3, Music 1, 2. 3: Spring Musical 1. ,f uxjfr -s t -K .5 A. - . LI 5, . . , ,as Q. ,. fit - l .4 .Lg Xa ...Ji but .,-r 1 'CW J RN 491 -.A ' --C0 cs- fi 1 L CAWLEY 'Nest Newton '-.Yltjll .. lf The days I .1 TXill':3. A woman teacher 'l Q-tli. High. . , .1 1 1 Newton, Massachusetts. I E ii 'Warreng Service. lnfuziiiirzll SpOftS 2, DANIEL PAUL CEDRONE 191 Melrose St., Auburndale Dan Chief Failing: School. Suppressed Desire: To graduate. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Track, Indoor 1: Gymnastic Team l. DOMENIC GERARD CEDRONE 315 Crafts St., Newtonville Dom, Domie Fondest Memory of NHS: My first day at NHS. Suppressed Desire: To be able to walk across the grass without get- ting a white card. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Intramural Sports 1: Junior Red Cross Council 1: Orange Shield 3. RICHARD JOSEPH CENTORINO 112 Cypress St., Watertown Richie Fondest Memory: Senior Christ- mas Party. I Will to NHS: My unused bus tickets. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. NTHS: East: Service. JANET MARY CHABOT 149 Washington Ave West Newton Chabotte Fondest Memory of NHS: Novem- ber 3, 1968 Pet Peeve: Pink and Purple Um- brellas. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Homeroom Manager 3: Senior Play 3: Newtonite 2, 3: Dance Commit- tee 2, 3: Tennis 71, 2. LINDA MERLE CHANOCK 49 Hazlehurst Ave., West Newton Lin Fondest Memory: Green Dutch Boy, D.S.: homocides with L.W. 211111 Suppressed Desire: T.K.A.T.G.T. DFL. Birthplace. Brookline, Massachu- 81115. 15:11. , lliyg College. Or. nc, Shield 2: Rally Committee 5. 'i 'fltib 1: Future Teachers 3: limi' titib 2. in 'W' .. -, -0,- in 0-'vii to recommerzd it. f l fmt He has to be outside the system in owl if LAURA RUTH CHASEN 111 Cedar St., Newton Centre Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York. Riley: Weeks: College. Newtonite 1, 2: Editor-in-chief 3: Debating Club 1, 2, 3: Interna- tional Club 1, 2, 3: Curriculum Committee Representative 2, 3: Tu- torials 2, 3. SANDRA CHILDS 10 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Sandy Fondest Memory: March 21, 1963. Chief Failing: Born too late. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. Rally Committee 1: Music 1: Girls' Athletic Association 3: Graduation Committee 2. JUDITH ANNE CHRETIEN 435 Wolcott St., Auburndale Judy, Creedo, Evan Fondest Memory of NHS: Rags with Miss Tennis: Duanie's Vehi- cle: that night at Old Orchard. Pet Peeve: Friday nights on Bea- con Street. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Field Hockey 1, 2: Outing Club 2: Sailing Club 2: Bacon House As- sembly Committee 2: Girls' Locker Room Office Assistant 2. LINDA ANN CIARLONE 207 Cherry St., West Newton Fondest Memory: Building I, Girls Room with the special four: Short- hand with Mr. Wells. Claim to Fame: My tiger. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: Business. Spring Musical 1: Music Club 1, 2. Edwin Boring 56 2.- ,X 1 4 'Wim re .,., , 1 Al F. JOHN ANTHONY CICCIU 96 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands johnny Suppressed Desire: To graduate be- fore my 20th birthday. I Will to NTHS: My lounge on the 3rd floor of Building Two. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHS, Weeks, Business. Intramural Sports 1, Administra- tive Aids 2, 3, Sr. Class Committee Tech. High Representative. GERALDINE JEAN CIOPPA 17 West Pine St., Auburndale Gerry Fondest Memory: New Year's Eve, 1962, and New Year's Day, 1963. Supprssed Desire: T.B.M.F.J.R.B. I.T.G. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Civics Committe 2, 3, Newtonite 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Class Com- mittee 1, 3, Student Secretary 2, 3. ANNE MARIE CIVETTI 24 Lawn Ave., Newtonville Annie-Baby, Baby-Bee Fondest Memory: The Seagram Seven , Saturday night and Sunday morning, eclipse, july 4th with S.B. Per Peeve: Knuckleheads who wear laces and tongues in thir sneakers. Birthplace: Newton: Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. Senior Play 3: Activities Commit- tee Vice President 2, Orange Shield 2, Newtonian 3, Rally Committee 1. MARIA THERESA CIVETTI 214 River St., West Newton Fondest Memory at NHS: Short- hand I with Mr. Wells. Claim to Fame: Strac. Birthplace: Somerville, Massachu- setts. Riley, Warren, College. Newtonite 2,3. Size is not grandeur. . . -Thomas Huxley awf- gg U Q . HH .,f: ' , if .' f .gi 1, V 5 t MQOQF yall' Qs ' t 'S ik' . -5. 21 -ui!! ' . A ff- . rw? J? N! '--1 A, ab' MARK P. CIVETTI 11 Eddy St., West Newton Max Suppressed Desire: To receive a Varsity Letter N in Football. Fondest Memory: My wonderful 4 years in NHS. Birthplace: Oakland, California. Barry, Day, College. Orange Shield 1, 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 1, 2, Rally Committee 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Fgot- ball 1, 2, 33 Golf 3. LESLIE S. CLAFF CHARLES THOMAS CLARDY 35 Melville Ave., Newtonville Charlie Fondest Memory: Mr. Papa's Eng- lish class. Pet Peeve: Three minutes to show- er and get dressed in Gym. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Day, College. Football 1, Orange Shield 2, Rifle Club, 1, 3. LAWRENCE JAMES CLARKE 21 Columbus Pl., West Newton Larry I predict that: Ace will never find out that I used his gym shorts the whole year. Claim to Fame: Three years with- out doing homework. Birthplace: West Newton, Massa- chusetts. Bacon, Warren, Service. Football 1, 2, 3, Softball, Volley Ball, Motion Picture Squad. EDWARD MARK CLEMON 71 Morton St., Newton Centre Ed, Lemon Fondest Memory: Sleeping in class. Suppressed Desire: To pass Latin. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams, Weeks, College. Orange Shield 2, Bowling Team. SALLIE JANE CLIFFORD 17 Irving St.. Newton Centre Cookie Suppressed Desire: To Compose music. Fondest Memory: Mr. Bodman's Physiology class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow: College. Nt-wtonite 23 Ushers 23 Softball lg Field Hockey lg Activities Com- mittee President 2. P 1. ,a W. .on , ,,. . s Q , 4110. -af -ff 'ii R ,,: I5-Z '3 9' NGK ii ' , ' i lily, 1 - T4 1 2. sr-. :fi-112' .1 ...- '4 i 'fs ij: A r 'Iii' I II? ' ALLEN KEITH COBURN 8 Jenison St., Newtonville Al Fondest Memory of NHS: Quarter of Three. Pet Pc-eve: Not being able to take coats to class. Birthplace: XY:'inthrop, Massachu- serts. Riley: Day, College. Biology Club lg Intramural Sports I, 2: Bowling League 2, 3. HOXWARD DAVID COHEN 30 St. Mary's St. Newton Lower Falls Howie, How Fondest Memory: Chemistry lab. Pet Pc-eve: The long -ith period. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren: College. Student Counselor 2, All-School Mixed Bowling Team 1, 2, 3. JANET FAYE COHEN 22 Edward Rd., West Newton J.C. Fondest Memory: I could never choose just one. Chief Failing: All the people at NHS I didn't get to know. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day, College. Second Vice President Senior Class: Class Committee 1, 2, 35 American Field Service 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, Newtonian 3. JILL COHEN 57 Noble St., West Newton Jillsy Suppressed Desire: T.B.M.H.K. Pet Peeve: Leaky tunnels. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren, College. Orange Shield 3: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Music lg Science Fair 2, Rally Committee 3. MICHAEL LARRY COHEN 37 Emmons St., West Newton Rat Beard I NX:'ill to NHS: An adaptation of Mr. Riesman's mimeographed sheets on Hammurbais code. Fondest Memory of NHS: The em- pathy in the Paidea discussion of Cheyene Unity. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Science Fair: Biology Club lg Phys- ics Club 2: Independent Research Club 2, Paidea Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT LAWRENCE COH EN 259 Homer St., Newton Centre Cohen Chief Failing: Chemistry Cif two years are enoughb. Claim to Fame: Being the only boy in my art class. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Riley: Weeks: College. Civics Committee lg Senior Play, Intramural Sports lg French Club 53 Bridge Club Cassistant presi- dentj 1. 'I a, -f i e :ff ' in-sf I I , . n PETER ROBERT COKELY 18 Tudor Terr., Auburndale Fondest Memory: My Junior Eng- lish class with Carol. Pet Peeve: Saturday, September 28, 1963. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, Service. Orange Shield 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. NORMA JEAN COLANTUONO 11 Acorn Dr., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NHS: The P.P g Trusting while COIGBYQ Annie's timing, Having nine differ- ent names. I Will to NHS: All my help to a very special sophomore. Birthplace: Newton, Massachuseets. Bacon, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 3, Orange Shield 3: Rally Committee 1, 2: Cheerleaders 2, 3: Senior Class Representative. ALICE L. COLE ROY CAMPBELL COLEMAN I2 Avon Pl., Newton Suppressed Desire: To really sell green cheese to the Man in the Moon. Per Peeve: The fourth lloor of Building I. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, College. German Club 3. . . . an izzstitzztimz is not an adequate szzbstitutiovfz or Il home . . . -Joint Commission on Mental Illness 8: Health : I l n i 1 5 E 1 1 l i i' if l ' 1 1' - - P e - . . 1 S S . : , ,t , . l , , l 1. Please do not juinp to the conclusion that I ain advising ifegular Sunday ni gist slanging inatcbes or dish-throwing con- testsav -George Preston JAMES DONALD COLETTI 66 Goddard St., Newton Highlands Fondest Memory: Senior year Christmas party. Pet Peeve: Detention. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTI-IS: Meadowbrook: College. Intramural Sports 1, 2: Administra- tive Aids. STANLEY EARL COLLINSON, III 100 Hillside Ave., West Newton S.C. I will to NHS: My three sisters. Claim to Fame: Mr. Mechem was my father's Best Man . Birthplace: New London, Connecti- cut. Beals: Warren: College. Legislature 2: Civics Committee 2: House Council 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Tennis 1, 3. ANN C. COMEAU 141 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory: Room 2204. Pet Peeve: Rough edged chairs in the cafeteria. Birthplace: Boston: Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Student Secretary 2, 3. DEBORAH CONANT 325 Highland St., West Newton Debby Fondest Memory: Summer of 1963, Stowe, Lindy's, Mr. War- shaw's school spirit. Pet Peeve: H.A.M. Z.O.L.L.I. - Food. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Senior Play 3: Rally Committee 1, 2, 3: Class Committee 2, 3: Ski Clu? 2, 3: American Field Service FRANCIS JAMES CONNELLY 35 Bennington St. Newton Corner Franny 1 Will to NHS: My brainy brother. Suppressed Desire: To graduate be- fore my brother. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: Service. Soccer 3. ROBERT RUSSELL CONNOR 49 Smith Ave., West Newton Chuck I Will to NHS: The Gym suit I've worn for the last three years. Fondest Memory: The lunch bell. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. ANTHONY THOMAS CONTI 21 Harold Terr., West Newton Tony Pet Peeve: Lunch periods aren't long enough. I Predict That: The grass will never grow at NHS. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. Orange Shield 3: Ushers 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN COPAN 304 California St., Newton Judy, Dishpan Fondest Memory: Shorthand I class with Mr. Wells. I Will to NHS: All the gum Mr. Satlak made Frannie and me throw out. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals: Day: Business. Rally Committee 1: Science Fair 1: Field Hockey l, 2: Student Secre- tary 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 3. SHARON JEAN COPENHAGEN 310 Derby St., West Newton Shari Claim to Fame: Being able to see where I'm going with my hair in my eyes. Fondest Memory of NHS: The people I have become friendly with at NHS, one in particular. Riley: Warren: College. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Tennis 1, 2: Sailing Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Scen- ery Committee 2, 3: House Civics Committee 3. MARJORIE CAROL CORMAN 8 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Tracy I predict that: My brother Corky will race Porsche F-l's. Suppressed Desire: To own a jag- uar XK-E and a motorcycle CCH7. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. Math Club 2, 3: Costume Com- mittee for Drama Festival 1: Latin Club 2, 3. 19 3 lav- 01? -A 4.4-2- 'Q 41 Q Q 45 '-N X. CORMIER XYt'st Newton i.-fi: ., nl' NHS: My -,iii with ,I,T. 'A-.lla The tunnels, and :ill not be another senior Bi i3.,ii.itt': Newton, Massachusetts. lsitiiiig XVarren, Business. MARVIN A. COVITZ -5 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Marv Pet Peeve: Seniors have to go to study hall. Chief Failing: My marks. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. Science Fair 1, Z, Sailing Club 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 3, Intramural Sports 1, Cross Country 1. ROBERT W. COWAN PAUL J. cox 57 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville Pet Peeve: The Air Force. Fondest Memory of NHS: The second Brookline Hockey game 1962. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Day, College. Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. TIMOTHY JOSEPH COX 30 Westview Terr., West Newton Tim Pet Peeve: Waking up when the bell rings. I XX'ill to NHS: The Delly-we al- ready run it. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren, College. Football 1, Band 1, 2, Ski Club 3, Sailing Club 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH COYLE -16 Elm St., West Newton Mike Fondest Memory: The big G and all it got us. l XY'ill to NHS: The rest of the :rage trew, God help NHS. Birthplace: W'orthingtOn, Minne- sc.-lil. 1 Unisg Bigelow, Business. 1 few 2, 3. 73 .15 'lv' A5 .Rf ' I 'r .ti -QQ 729 -0-Q A fx-' 1114 W A A 1.1 FY! JIT-if The deepest need 0 f mam, then, is to . leave the prison of his alonenessfi DONNA LEE CREW 141 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: RD's Party and December 5th . Pet Peeve: X-Block in Adams House Commons Room with F.S. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Board 1, Rally Committee 1, 2, 3, House Council 2, House Secretary 2, 3. MARK ALAN CROSBY 83 Page Rd., Newtonville Alan Chief Failing: Thinking of some- thing original for the Yearbook. Pet Peeve: The Men of Newton High School. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Gym- nastic Team 1, 2, 3, Class Com- mittee I, 3, Soccer 3. JAMES JOSEPH CROWE LQG Lexington St., Auburndale Jay Fondest Memory of NHS: The 2:45 bell. I Will to NHS: My gym suit. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Riley, Warren, College. Boys' Athletic Board, Intramural Sports, Gymnastic Team. CAROL ANN CUBELL 85 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: Wamnoccassmus- sanfitsduwissepnye and grad. Favorite Expression: Bop into Brigham's because you can't get a man with a gun. Palmer, Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager 3, Orange Shield 2, Newtonite 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Future Teachers 3. Erich Fromm 'QQ l 1 1. r l .L li ll l. 1 z l li ll U 1 I l ll 1 l l l l 1 -s Al i ds .3 .- LINDA JANE CUMMINS 1-4 Tarleton Rd., Newton Centre Linnie, Lindy, Lin Fondest Memory of NHS: STO- NEE, cheering, The Gruesome twosome, times at Linnie's, Liz and Nat, soph. year, all the coolies , my vanishing knight , Buzz, TJ, Class of 60, 63, 64, the Cape, Col- gate. I Will to NHS: My talks with Nan. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Weeks, College. Cheerleaders 2, 33 Newtonite 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, Rally Com- mitee 1, Hunting and Fishing 1, 2, 3. CATHERINE MARY CUNNINGHAM 73 Derby St., West Newton Cathie Fondest Memory: Walking through the tunnels discussing things with D.O., P.D., J.G., N.C. I Will to NHS: One oversized gym suit. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, Business. Music Club 1, 2, Newtonian 3, Girls' Athletic Board 3. DIANE CURRENS 222 Prince St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Junior year peoples! Fondest Memory of NHS: Tous les deux. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren, College. American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Music 1, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JAMES EDWARD CURRY 34 Border Rd., Needham Eddy Fondest Memory of NHS: All the new cars and Judy. I predict that: J.G. will marry EIC. Birthplace: Buffalo, New York. NTHS, Needham High, Business. Whoever is capable 0 f giving 0 f himself , is rich. -Erich Fromm ,nhl 13: Q' ' 9 If -Ji STEPHEN H. DAILY 73 Warwick Rd., XX'esr Newton I Predict that: Newton seniors will form the U.S. Olympic Drink- ing Team. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, College. Stage Crew 1, Football 1. LAREN CHRISTINE DALO 36 Vernon St., Newton Waldo Fondest Memory of NHS: Short- hand class with Mr. Wells and the junior prom. Suppressed Desire: To have Al make the majors. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, Business. RONALD EDWARD DANIELE 332 Elliot St. Newton Upper Falls Ron Fondest Memory: Senior Christ- mas Party. Suppressed Desire. To get OUT. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Meadowbrook, Service. LEE RUTH DANIELS 63 Perkins St., West Newton Danni Fondest Memory: U. S. History with Charlie and Miss Kalivas. I Predict That: Someday, someone, somewhere, will know that I've been here. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren, College. Music Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, Future Teachers 3. PATRICIA LOUISE DAVIDSON 1015 Washington St., Newtonville Pat, Patti Fondest Memory of NHS: Seagram 7, Summer of '62, West Newton Zoo, July 26, 1963 with a certain someone. Chief Failing: From February 18 to June 22, 1963. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Day, Business. House Council 1, Badminton lg Volleyball 2, Civics Committee 3: Home Economics Club l. MURA JOHANNA DAVIS 63 Lombard Sr., Newton Jodi' Birthplace: New York City. New York. Riley: Mirror Lake Jr. High- Floridai College, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Newtonian 2. 3, International Club 2, 31 AFS. 2. 33 Reflections 3. 9 s 41 f Am' -22? -4. .j. L. 'VW' sa .. . ' '.1.L ' ' ROSEMARY ANN DAVIS 84 Adams Ave., West Newton Rosey Fondest Memory of NHS: All the good times. I Will to NHS: All my troubles. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren: College. Senior Play 2, 3: Drama Festival 2, 3: Stage Crew 2, 35 Art Club 2, Home Economics 3. HERMONA ALISA DAYAG 50 Blake St., Newtonville Mona Fondest Memory of NHS: Broken bassdrums in knee-deep mud. Claim to Fame: Blistered fingers. Birthplace: Jerusalem, Israel. Bacon, Bellaire HS: College. Stage Crew 3: Library 2, 3: Music 2, 35 German Club Editor 35 Band 2, 3. JAMES BOND DEALY 49 Temple St., West Newton Jim Fondest Memory of NHS: X- blocks with Zolli. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry, Warren: College. Homeroom Manager 2, 3: Soccer 3: Sailing Club 1, 2, Cavalry 1, 2, 3, Rifle I, 2. CAROLYN KAY DEATS 106 Berkeley St., West Newton Cal Fondest Memory: Cheerleading, Capering, COIGBY, Stonee, Thanksgiving '63. Pet Peeve: Indecision january-July 1962. Birthplace: Austin, Texas. Riley, Warren, College. Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt., Re- flections 2, Music 1, 2, 35 Class Committee 25 Class Secretary 3. ROBERT BENJAMIN DEITZ 8-1 Cotton St., Newton Corner Fondest Memory: Mr. Sanger's F Block history classes, 62-63. Claim to Fame: My holiday par- ties with D.R. entertaining. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Rivers, College. Football Ig Intramural Sports 2, Ski Club 2, 3. JAMES JosEPi1 DELAHANTY 16 Hyde St., Newton Highlands Jay Fondest Memory: Tunnel Patrol. Suppressed Desire: To blow a main fuse at NTHS. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. NTHSg Weeks: Business. Motion Picture Squad 1, Football 15 Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3: A.A. 1, 2, 3. 'GN -+- ANN MARIA THERESA DELGIZZI 20 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Annie Fondest Memory of NHS: March 21, 1963. Suppressed Desire: T.D.G. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Day: Business. Rally Committee 1: Student Secre- tary 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 3: Graduation Committee 2. CATHERINE ROSE DEL GROSSO Cathy Fondest Memory: Mr. Wells' Short- hand I class. I Will to NHS: My gym suit. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren: Business. Orange Shield, Rally Committee. BARBARA ELAINE DEMARCO 116 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Barb, Barbsie Fondest Memory: The Seagram Seven Saturday night and Sunday morning, june 14, Homicides with j.G. Pet Peeve: E.B.F.W.D.T.B.T.A.Y. Birthplace: Brocton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day, College Homeroom Manager 3: House Civ- ics Committee 3: Orange Shield 2, Newtonian 3, Rally Committee 2, 3. RONALD ANTHONY DeMARCO 168 Nevada St., Newtonville Ronnie Suppressed Desire: To get into col- lege. Fondest Memory: Standing in the halls, watching all the girls. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day: College. Outdoor Track 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Manager 3: Rifle Club Ig Intra- mural Sports 1. One is apt to feel imzedquate . . . -Dulany 8: DeVa1ois l 1 I ' A thousuud welcomes you'll find here hefore you, dud the ofteuer you come here, the more weill adore you. Quoted by James Baldwin MICHAEL JOSEPH DEMEO 37 Milo St., West Newton Mike Fondest Memory: Ski Club trips and Drama Festivals. Suppressed Desire: To drive a Ves- pa through the tunnels. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Warren, College. Stage Crew 1, 2, Rifle Team 2, 3: Soccer Team 3, Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 39 Ski Club 2, 3. GRACE DEMPSEY 45 Waban St., Newton Corner Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Is- land. Riley, Bigelow, College. Music Club, A Capella Choir 1, Field Hockey 1, Orange Book 2, Newtonian 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH DENNISON 7 Orris St., Auburndale Merry, Serious, Buckley Fondest Memory of NHS: C., C., C., and all the great times with the L.B.'s. Suppressed Desire: To establish an I.B.T. Club at Newton High. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Rally Committee 1, 2, House Ac- l tivities Committee 1, Oflice Assis- ' tant 1, 2. , FRANCO DESANTIS 46 Parsons St., West Newton Frank Suppressed Desire: To have more fi time in the morning to talk with the girls. I Will to NHS: More guidance counselors like Miss Finnerty. Birthplace: Arce, Italy. Bacon, Instituto Elettrotecnico In- dustriale, College. Science Fair 2, Gymnastic Team '13, French Club 2, Physics Club 3, In- ternational Club 3. JOSEPH A. DESANTIS 59 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Joe Fondest Memory of NHS: Newton High parking lot. Pet Peeve: Problems of Democracy. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Adams, Day, College. SUSAN ANN DeSANTIS 147 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior English with Mr. Warshaw. I Will to NHS: My two younger sisters. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, College. House Civics Committee 1, Ten- nis 1: Assembly Committee 2, Softball 1. DENNIS JEROME DEUTSCH 10 Alden St., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Watch- ing the clock strike 2:45. Chief Failing: French with Mr. De Felix. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, Service. Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2. RICHARD H. DEVERIX 360 California St., Nonantum Ricky Suppressed Desire: To leave for the service and get away from it all. I Will to NTHS: My two gold caps on my teeth. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. NTHS, Day, Service. Basketball 1,2. CAROLYN ANNE DEVINE 28 Fairway Dr., West Newton Charlie I Will to NHS: Crummy But- tons . Pet Peeve: Only one last period study, sophmores. Birthplace: Ludlow, Massachusetts. Bacon: St. Bernard'sg College. Theaterical Make-up 1, House Civ- ics Committeee 2, Rally Commit- tee, House Co-op Committee. RICHARD LOUIS DIAMOND 119 Fairoaks Ave., Newtonville Ricky I Will to NHS: Mr. Rothman's five hour book reports. Fondest Memory: Singing je ne regrette rein with Mr. Allen. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. French Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2: House Council 3, Com- mons Room Committee. vi? 1-- K 3 .muy 1 103' 1 wr I. 5 ii 'ln 'O cf! 1. '-'J lli'xEL DIAZ tf Newton Centre 1 f . The Big G, and tai: l Tlie Lord will pfO- H V. . Coronado, California. Ilnnnapo Regional, College. rage Crew 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club SUSAN ELIZABETH DIETZ 93 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre Susie Pet Peeve: Peace. Fondest Memory: Greece. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, New- tonian 3, American Field Service 1, 2, Co-ordinator 3: Greater Bos- ton Youth Symphony 2, 3. LOIS ANN DIRUSSO 50 Upham St., West Newton Lo, Louis Fondest Memory of NHS: All the fun with the L.B.'s, blonde, blue- eyed, and baby blue shirt. Pet Peeve: Fourth Floor, too many books, slippery steps. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Warren, College. Dance Committee 2, Co-ed Ten- pin Bowling League 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM JAMES DISCIULLO 11 Barnes Rd., Newton Corner Bill Chief Failing: Chemistry. Suppressed Desire: To graduate. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Riley, Our Lady's, College. ROGER T. DOLBIER 83 Madison Ave., Newtonville Roger Fondest Memory: Tunnel Patrol. I Will to NHS: Last year's book covers. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. NTHS, Bigelow, Business. Hunting and Fishing 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ALAN DONAHUE 326 Waltham St., West Newton Dick, Dickie Claim to Fame: Never receiving an injury in sports. Fondest Memory of NHS: The steps outside Building I. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry. Day Junior High, College. Orange Slncld, House Council 1, Lfvtnngtstit Team 2, 3, Soccer 'learn 3. -ei '1 -sr ld: 1 . A Al. f 1' -A 'iii I was consulted by tt nfttzn who belt! tt prominent position in the world. -Carl Jung JANE ELLEN DOWNING 10 Omar Terr., Newtonville Janie Fondest Memory of NHS: April 6th and Summer of '63, hockey and .football games, graduation of 63, junior year and a white orchid. Suppressed Desire: To spend an- other evening in the rain. ,41 Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Day, College. Rally Committee 1, 2, 3, House Council 1, Junior and Senior Class s w Committees, Outing Club 1, 2, 3. LEO FRANCIS DOWNING 60 Crescent Ave., Newton Centre Franny Fondest Memory of NHS: June 3, 1964. Pet Peeve: D lunch. Birthplace: Newton Centre, Massa- ' chusetts. NTHS, Sacred Heart, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN DUANE 14 Grove Et., Auburndale Judy I Will to NHS: One slightly-used Yamika. Fondest Memory of NHS: That poor little rich girl. - avi Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, College. Tigerama Committee 1, 2, 33 Orange Shield 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Leader Corps 2, 3, Rally Committee 1, 2. ELLEN JOY DUBY 52 Orchard Ave., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: The 1, Union, the State, the Zone, the Square, Jellens, D2P2C2M3L2JTR3 SWBG3H2F, and ickyt'naika. Claim to Fame: The Zoo-Montie, Zorro, and Turtle. Tug and Jotto, IOO. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts Adams, Warren, College. Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Music 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committeee 2, Folksinging 2, 3, American Field Service 1, 2, 3. . BETTE ANN DUNN Z1 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: I had the most fun at NHS. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Service. Music Board. Y . .IW i .Will L M ARB. MYER ELGART 249 Adams Ave., West Newton Mike Fondest Memory: Skipping classes. Suppressed Desire: To get out. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Riley, Warren, College. Q 111' ROBERTA JEANNE ELLIOTT 48 Rangely Rd., West Newton Bobbi Claim to Fame: The Zoo-Montie, Zorro, Turtle, Tug and jotto, too. Fondest Memory: Doing the rounds, talks with Mr. Papa, The Indian Path. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 2, Rally Com- mittee 1, House Council 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, Music 1, 2, 3. - rw Q, x . I Q ROBERT HALL ELLIS 386 Wolcott St., Auburndale I' Bob, El, Herc, Shorty 8 Fondest Memory of NHS: Last P ,Q period study hall. I Pet Peeve: Go-Man. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, College. Intramural Sports 1, 2. What are they, and how shall I meet them? -William james ' .f x i 'f 4 'iaQZ'I a A. , . M... 'Zh gf 4+ .ii Q -1? nn-5 7 fit vw '3- fy , ' I r I .-5? I '-J I fs... NEAL DAVID EPSTEIN 6 Surrey Rd., Newton Mal Suppressed Desire: To raise my hand in French class. Chief Failing: High jumping. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow, College. Science Fair , Indoor Track l, 2, 3, International Club 2, 3, Debating Club 33 Outdoor Track I, 2, 3. PAUL EMERSON ERNST 28 Clearwater Rd. Newton Lower Falls Fondest Memory of NI-IS: Eric Meyer on Thursdays. Chief Failing: English. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, College. Orange Shield 3, House Activities Committee 1, Traliic Squad 1, 2, Intramural sports 1, Ski club 2, 3. RICHARD DANA EVANS 399 Cherry St., West Newton Dick, Dana, Ev Suppresseed Desire: To ride a gon- dela through the tunnels. Fondest Memory of NHS: Enoying my bowls of Jello. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Warren, Business. Football 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 1, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, Intramural sports 1, 2, Administrative Aids. RODNEY DEREK EVANS 443 Wolcott St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NI-IS: AP Chemistry class under Mr. Wells C62-639. I will to NHS: A new school Cesp. cafeteriaj. Birthplace: Victoria, British Colum- bia, Canada. Riley, Simon Langton Grammar School, Canterbury, Kent, England, College. Science club 1, Independent Re- search Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3. SUSAN ELAINE EVERETT 85 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville Sue Fondest Memory of NHS: The Family , V's B. party '62, the blue Volks. Claim to Fame: My year oil. Birthplace: New York, New York Barry, Day, College. House Council 1, Outing Club l, 3, Rally Committee l, 3, A Capel- la Choir 1, 3, Ski Club 3. SUSAN HELENE FALK 28 Ballard St., Newton Center Sue Fondest Memory of NHS: Leaving. Pet Peeve: That day at L. V.'s with MS. and L.S. Birthplacez: Boston, Massahusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. junior Red Cross Council lg Li- brary lg Outing Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. . 3-6. -r ni, 1. '4 'QF ' X Vg 'I O 1-' lv l CQ! H -ef' - ...nlrv -.Q 3 I qv- 0 N4 --0 KATHLEEN ELLEN FARMER 16 Bemis St., Newtonville Kathy Suppressed Desire: To teach chil- dren. Pet Peeve: Laziness. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Norwood High: College. THOMAS MICHAEL FARRELL 25 W'ashborn St., Nonantum Fat Man Pet Peeve: No classes in Building I during my Senior year. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Fowler's Biology class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachussetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Golf 1, 2, 3: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. THOMAS NICHOLAS FARRELL 199 Bellevue St., Newton Nick Birthplace: Winchester, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Senior Play 3: Music Club 3: Band 3. ROSS RONALD FARRUGIA 2-I Cambria Rd., West Newton Tinkerbell Fondest Memory of NHS: Smok- ing in Building I. I Will to NHS: My white cards. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Rifle Club I: Boys' Athletic Board I: Orange Shield 2: Intra- mural Sports 3. FLORENCE ELIZABETH FAWCETT 24 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville Betsy, Flirt, Little One Fondest Memory of NHS: The gang on Al's fence. Suppressed Desire: To find that certain guy. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Student Office Secretary 2, 3. JOHN PHILLIP FAWSON 28 Clark Rd. West Newton Mental, jack Fondest Memory of NHS: FON- DO'S parties: Watching Pete pose. Claim to Fame: Being a Hollywood Health Studio boy. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Football 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor I, 3: Track, outdoor I, 2, 3. KAREN L. FEINBERG 24 Lockwood Rd., West Newton Karinacus Fondest Memory: Mia Dih Sas Dia Sid, Srps 8: Grad. Favorite Saying: ABso1utely OB- noxious. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2: Newtonite 2, 3: Senior Play 3: Girls' Athletic As- sociation 3: French Club 2: Secre- tary 3. RICHARD ALFONSE FERRERA STEPHEN ROBERT FIELDS Z5 Warwick Rd. West Newton W.C. W.F. Suppressed Desire: To make a ca- reer of NHS. 0' Fondest Memory: The wonderful home-cooked meals of the cafeteria. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Orange Shield 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ROBERT FINE 23 Channing Rd., Newton Centre Ricky Suppressed Desire: To see NHS look like NSHS. Fondest Memory of NHS: Newton beating Brookline 8-O. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Weeks: College. Orange Shield 3: Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Orange Book 1, 2: House Com- mons Room Committee 2: Stamp Club 1. Throughout the ages the problem o woman has puzzled people 'o every kind. -Sigmund Freud Lf! if as Gi1'ls' activities are quite different from il! boys . WILLIAM FINER 140 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Bill I Will to NHS: My kids. Claim to Fame: My good looks. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHSQ Weeks, College. Home Room Manager 1, 2, 3: Bas- ketball lg Administrative Aids 1, 2, Secretary 3: Legislature 35 Cross Country 1. JENNIFER ANN FINKEL 124 Cotton St., Newton Jen Chief Failing: Getting to class on time. Suppressed Desire: M. K. knows all. Birthplace: West Point, New York. Beals: Bigelow, College. International Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3g Com- mons Room Committee 1, 2, 3. MARSHALL GORDON FINKEL 124 Cotton St., Newton Centre I Predict That: Building I will not always stand. I Will to NHS: My old clothes. Birthplace: West Point, N ew York. Riley, Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager 2, 3: Newton- ite 2, Photography Editor 3: Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3: German Club 2, 3, Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3. BERNARD FINKLE 9 Winchester Rd., Newton BERNIE I Will to NHS: Five pairs of track spikes borrowed indefinitely from Mr. Gatley. Claim to Fame: Painting the hop- scotch board in the front of build- ing I. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Bigelow: College. House Council 1: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. -Arnold Gesell 'ni- 'QL 9 STEVEN GERALD FINN 27 Nobscot Rd., Newton Centre Steve I Will to NHS: Mr. Rosen's dam problems. Pet Peeve:: Mr. Lent's weight in Newtons. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- SEEKS. Bacon, Weeks, College. Orange Shield 3: Physics 2, Radio 2: Rifle lg Chess Team 2, 3. IRWIN MITCHELL FIRGER 113 Brackett Rd., Newton Firg, Ir Epndest Memory: German with K. Chief Failing: Procrastination. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow, College. Home Room Manager 33 House Civics Committee 2, 33 Senior Play 3, Drama Festival 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. MICHAEL LOREN FISCHLER 30 Fessenden St., Newtonville Mike Fondest Memory: Newton High Parking Lot. Claim to Fame: My academic rec- ord. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Beals: Day, College. Civics Committee 1, 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 3g Gymnastic Team 2, 3: Rifle Club 3: Key Club 3. MARBRA ANN FISHLYH 121 Cedar St., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To install esca- lators at NHS. Pet Peeve: C lunch on the top floor of Building I. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Weeks: College. Senior Play 33 Spring Musical 1, 3: Drama Festival 2, Music 1, 2, 3. SUSAN JEANNE FITZGERALD 172 Adams Ave., West Newton SUE Fondest Memory: March 3, 1962, and May 18, 1963. Suppressed Desire: To really un- derstand Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren: College. Orange Shield 33 Rally Committee 1, 2: Golf 3: Senior Play Commit- tee 3: Class Committee 3. THOMAS JAMES FITZSIMMONS 155 Lexington St., Auburndale Tom Pet Peeve: Homework. Fondest Memory: My home room. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren: Service. Intramural Sports 1. 6 -vs 9- . N-Q-ix 1? -wg. 4' if Y I ,gi 5 aw. 'QS QQ J ' 'ZH LLEISCIIER if R Newton l f '- li il-'N-my ot NHS: Mr. . 4 ni. De-zirei NHS girls, es- mile. .iw Brookline, Massachu- ams: Bigelow: College. uionian 5: Science Fair 2: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2: Alpha Gamma 1 J: Sailing Club 1. CAROL ANN FLEMING 288 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Smiley Fondest Memory of NHS: Beatnik Dance, 1961. Claim to Fame: Passing short- hand. Birthplace: Worcester, Massachu- setts. Barry: Day: Business. Newtonian 3: Tigerama Committee 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Badmin- ton 2, 3: Field Hockey 3. SANDRA ANN FLYNN 15 William St., West Newton Rocky Fondest Memory of NHS: Skip- ping school and getting caught. Suppressed Desire: To go through one day without a problem. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Library Club 1, 2: Tigerama Com- mittee 1, 2: Science Fair 1: Tennis 3. DEANE FORD 30 Phillips Lane, Newtonville Fondest Memory: Building I after school. I Will to NHS: Bad luck. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: Service. ROSEMARY FORD 187 Cabot St. Newton Posie, Pos Fondest Memory: PASTAVA- ZOOLI, Marion and Zelmo. Pet Peeve: Biology-25 Sopho- mores and me! Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Newtonian 3: House Council 2: Secretary 3: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Leader Corps l, 3. ARTHUR GERALD FOX 276 Cherry St., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To raid the walled-off section lunch C. l Predict That: The gym doors will be closed during showers. Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachu- :setts. .'3'l.ll'!1N, XVarren: College. Stir-iw lair I, 2, ,112 Ice Hockey 1: liiilt Klub l, 2' Independent Re- seifr-lw Club l, 2, 3: Rocket Club l -L ---cg M 337' x Jw 1 Q .. 1 , ' .- I 1 Q 1 , ......- 4-Q--1i f,,i.Li --Y Y- HENRY EDWARD FRADKIN 86 Hyde Ave., Newton Hen Claim to Fame: Missing gym three years out of three. I Will to NHS: My complete re- pertoire of jokes. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Weeks: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: Sen- ior Play 3: Home Room Manager 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 1, 2, 3: German Club 2, Vice President 3. SUSAN MARGARET FRANCIS 52 William St., West Newton Snook Suppressed Desire: To marry S. C. Pet Peeve: One last period study. Birthplace: Newton, Massachu- SCIIS. Palmer: Warren: Business. junior Red Cross Council 1, 2: Senior Play 1: School Exchange 1. HARRIETTE JUNE FREEDMAN 33 Wesley St., Newton Corner Harri Fondest Memory: All my teachers. I Will to NHS: An empty seat in Room 1248 for someone else to come. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: Business. Badminton 3. HELAINE FOX 5 Morseland Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Donny 1, 2, 3. Pet Peeve: People who ask, Are you Carolyn's sister? Birthplace: Brockton, Massachu- setts. Barry: Weeks: College. Newtonite 2: French 1, 2: Student Office Secretary 2, 3: Barry House Assembly Committee 2. !U They enjoy 'backing around. -Arnold Gesell fi' 3' Q .4 i M -Q1 1-q:c-- - .-. Q. ' C . -X fu. LEWIS MATTHEW FREEDMAN 15 Ashmont Rd., Waban Matt Suppressed Desire: To have a math teacher. Fondest Memory: Mr. Gartner's study halls. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Weeks: College. Tennis 1, 2: French Club 2, 3: International Club 1, 2: Bridge Club 3. RONALD J. FREMAULT 296 California St., Newton Fondest Memory: Mr. Walker's ravioli dinner. Chief Failing: Mr. I-Ioule's math class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Service. Newtonian 3: Home Room Manag- er 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Administrative Aids 1, 2, 5. CHRISTOPHER F REMONT-SMITH 24 Winnetaska Rd., Waban Fremont Fondest Memory: New York, 1962. Pet Peeve: No Ice. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Brown 8cNichols, College. Baseball 3. PATRICIA ANN FRYAR 17 William St., West Newton Patty Fondest Memory of NHS: Having Lenny for two years. Pet Peeve: School. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: Business. ' 'fjpzffhr f 'Silvia arf' f K . ,f wi: f a t X, gg: 5 fs Women, it is true, mnkelmman beings, but only men can make men. Ir! ffm L i fff -Margaret Mead :: MARGARET RUTH FUNK 111 Hawthorne Ave., Auburndale Peggy Fondest Memory: The P. P.: March 2 in Brigham's: C.O.I.G.B.Y. Chief Failing: Halloween night 1962. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Home Room Manager 3: Orange Shield 3: Rally Committee 1, 2: Leader Corps 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 1, 2. WILLIAM ROBERT FUNK 11 Graydale Circle, Auburndale Bill Fondest Memory of NHS: That craay mixed-up summer in my yunior year. Pet Peeve: Police officers who give tickets for not having right wheels within 12 inches from the curb on Hull St. Birthplace: Manhattan, New York. Riley: Warren: College. Orange Shield 3: Rally Commit- tee 3: Gymnastic Team 3: House Council 33 Ski Club 3. THOMAS M. GALLAGHER 59 Tennyson Rd., West Newton T.C., Tom Pet Peeve: Lunches in the cafeteria. Fondest Memory of NHS: New York with Lamb. Birthplace: West Roxbury, Masssa- chusetts. Palmer: Catholic Memorial: Col- lege. Workshop 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: Indoor Track, 2, 3: Ushers. STEPHEN MICHAEL GANGI 190 River St., West Newton Steve Fondest Memory: My homeroom teacher Mrs. Bendall. Pet Peeve: That there are no ele- vators. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Warren: College. Orange Shield 3. GLENN GARBER 204 Ward St., Newton Centre I Will to NHS: My crutches. Pete Peeve: All my injuries. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Adams: Weeks: College. International Club 33 Football l. 2: House Council 3g Outdoor Track 2. BRUCE ROGER GARON 31 Wfesley St., Newton Rock Fondest Memory: G Block study as a sophomore. I XY'ill to NHS: All my warning slips. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: College. Orange Shield 2. NF: W i , 1 . , .-,gg 1552? . 'Mar 1, xx, V 1 f 1 ' 1 Ffh J-ai I. .Es A . .gut -4:5 Q59 PATRICIA LOIS GARRETT 235 Mount Vernon St. West Newton Maggie, S.P. Pet Peeve: Ferns, finks, and four- year men. I Predict that: The Lord will pro- vide. Birthplace: Stoneham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, College. Senior Play 1, 2, 3: Spring Musical 1, 2, 35 Drama Festival 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 2, 3. MICHAEL PAUL GARZA 133 Chapel St., Silver Lake Mike Pet Peeve: Time pressures. Chief Failing: Hamlet - like read- ing Greek! Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Benica High, College. GAIL ANN GENOVESE 19 St. James Ter., Newton Fondest Memory: B3CGj5N I AOU. Suppressed Desire: To be able to go out with two boys at once. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Rileyg Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, Tiger- ama Committee 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, 2, Class Committee 3. JACQUELINE MARIE GENTILE 101 Lexington St., Auburndale Jackie, Definitely, McCarthy Fondest Memory: All the Great times being one of the L.B.'sg my Sophomore English class. Pet Peeve: People who call me Jack . Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Rally Committee 1, 2, House Coun- cil 33 Oflice Assistant 1, 2, 33 Activities Committee 1. JW' Tvfga : , E- f,t....,ee-4-123-,-'Q ,,,, --,, if LEILA SUE GERSHMAN 47 Lewis St., Newton Gersh Suppressed Desire: To marry a cer- tain boy named Dickie. Pet Peeve: All the fights I've had with that certain boy!! Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. House Civics Committee 33 House Commons Room Committee 1, Caduceans 35 Orange Shield 2. JONATHAN S. GERSON 41 Travis Drive, Chestnut Hill Jonny Suppressed Desire: To get straight A's Without trying. Pet Peeve: Having to walk from Building I to Building II during a rain storm. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams, Weeks, College. Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3g Rifle Club 2, 33 Sailing Club 3, Ski Club 3. JAMEs EVERETT GILCREAST 143 Bridge St., Nonantum Gil Chief Failing: Falling asleep in study hall. Pet Peeve: Cold Pizza. Birthplace: Quincy, Massachusetts. Riley, Colonie Central High School, College. EILEEN FRANCES GILL 14 Waban Rd., Chestnut Hill Pet Peeve: Fire drills during study periods. Fondest Memory of NHS: The cross-country hike from 1406 to 2315. Birthplace: Arlington, Massachu- setts. Beals, Mt. Alvernia Academy, Col- lege. Girls' Athletic Board 3, Dance Committee 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3g Outing Club 2, 3, American Field Service 3. TEREH51-iS1EmLA Every mari carries within him the eter- 28 Lincoflgrrlidlirllonantum zU0WZdn.!! Fondest Memory: junior History -Carl Jung class with Mr. Sanger. Favorite Expression: Oh, Gee whiz!! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Drama Board 3, Tigerama Com- mittee Zg Rally Committee 2: Dance Committee 1, Girls' Athletic Board 1. LARRY JAMES GENTILUCCI 611 Washington St., Newton New Face Birthplace: Italy. NTHSQ Day: Business. Basketball lg Dance Committee lg Science Fair lg Football 3, Admin- istrative Aids 1, 2, 3, Capt. 2, Vice President 3. - The Feminine Mystique. JOSEPH P. GILL 59 W'arwick Rd., W'est Newton Joe Suppressed Desire: To play in the Tech Tourney in Basketball. I Predict that: The Ekik's will be the downfall of N.H.S. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Warren: College. Homeroom Manager: House Coun- cil: Baseballg Basketball: Intramural Sports. RONNA TOBY GILMAN 244 Cabot St., Newtonville Fondest Memory: S.O.W'.G.B.O.- S.A.D. Pet Peeve: Getting out early only one day a week in my senior year. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow: College. Rally Committee 1, 2: Library 23 Future Teachers 2, 5: Outing 1, 2, 55 Spanish 1, 2. JANET MARCIA GILVAR 19 Arden Rd., Newtonville Javni. I-1- Fondest Memory: Seagram 7 g all the great kids I've met, homicides with B.D., parties and June 15. Pet Peeve: E.B.F.W.D.T.B.T.A.Y. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: F A. Day: College. Office Assistants 2, 5: Senior Class Representative: Outing Club 53 Rally Committee 2, 3, Caduceans 2, 5. ALLAN H. GINSBURG 154 Randlett Pk., West Newton Ginz Pet Peeve: Arthur and his deci-bell system. I Will to NHS: A new building I. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusettts. Beals: Day: College. Orange Shield 5: House Council 5: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5: Traffic Squad 1, 23 Class Representative 2. -Betty Friedan Q-X I Nl MITCHELL J. GLASSMAN 55 Reservoir Drive, Chestnut Hill Mitch Fondest Memory: A cage of ani- mals: Bears and Scotch Terriers. Pet Peeve: Some Friday night. Birthplace: Boston. Massachusetts. Riley: Weeks: College. Finance Board 5: Newtonian 5: Orange Book 2. 5: Drama Festival 2, 51 Key Club 2. S71 Ski Club 2, 5. ELLEN HALL GLEASON I6 Garden Rd.. Newton Olva, Gleese Chief Failing: Not having been crushed to death by a swinging door. I Predict that: Some day, all the seed necklaces will sprout. Birthplace: Newton. Massachusetts. National Honor Socierv 2. 5: Rus- sian Club 1, 2, 5: Theatrical Make- up 2, 5: Newtonian 5: French Hon- or Society 2. 5. STEVEN CHARLES GLENN 555 Lexington St., Auburndale Steve Pet Peeve: Fear of going to Tao Senior Suppers. Suppressed Desire: To walk through a dry tunnel from building to building. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Warren: College. Marching Band 1. JOSEPH PAUL GODINO 152 Nevada St.. Newtonville Joe Fondest Memory: Newton High parking lot. I XY'ill to NHS: A collection of Mr. Peterson's elephant iokes. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. CAROL M. GOLDMAN 112 Gordon Rd., Waban Pet Peeve: All the LISTS. Chief Failing: IIICSM. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: W'eeks: College. Homeroom Manager 2: Newtonian 5: Orange Book I, 2: French 1: Newtonite Circulation 1, 2. WILLIAM ALFRED GOLDSTEIN 549 Vfard St., Newton Centre Bill Claim to Fame: Surviving 2 years of Mr. Stephens without perma- nent injury. Suppressed Desire: To see J. C. teach an English class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Vweeksg College. Senior Play 5: House Council l. 2. 5: Basketball l. 5: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5: Key Club 3. aw X li ws -J E' 1. 'OODXVIN . X l. .Etxstonville 'i lift . si- grades. 1X'.ii ing RO minutes rw i. I ivambridge, Massachu- 'Lxi izs. Day: College. linmt-fooin Manager 1, Indoor zrtitk 5: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5, fliihlimor Track I, 2, 3, Key Club 4. Basketball I, 2. STUART R. GOPEN BRUCE THEODORE GORDON I Will to NHS: My parking tickets from Clyde St. Pet Peeve: Trying to borrow a dime in the lunch room. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks: College. Civic Committee 1, 23 Science Fair 1. HOWARD FALKSON GORIN 142 Hobart Rd., Chestnut Hill Howie Fondest Memory of NHS: World History with Paul Reisman. I Predict that: The I.B.M. will overthrow the School Administra- tion. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusettts. Palmer, Weeks, College: Camera Club 1, 2, 3: Paidia 1, 2, 5, Newtonite 1, 2, 3, Motion Pic- ture Squad 2g Newtonian 2. ROBERT FRANK GORSONE 18 Roser St., Newton Corner Bob Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior Christmas party. I Will to NHS: One sock from gym- Birthplace: Webster, Massachusetts. NTHS, Bigelow, Business. RICHARD GOUSE 125 Woodchester Dr. Chestnut Hill Goose Suppressed Desire: To chicken scratch in Mr. Stephens' class. Fondest Memory of NHS: North Conway, the girls, and the showers. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bfnong Bigelow, College. lXl '5.'l1Bf1i1ilI 2, Sports Editor 3: ITIL' Brink 2, ACatlCmiC Eclittlf fi ph.. Gamma Tau 2, Biology rv 3'-1'.'fi.ii'r. S3lliI'lg 2, -1 f?f Women miss the best in life. JOANN ANGELA GRACEFFA 20 Beech St., Nonantum IO I0 Fondest Memory: Lute Song . Claim to Fame: Mv hatchet and scales. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day, College. Drama Festival 25 Swimming 1, Girls' Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 2. VICTORIA ELEANOR GRADY 82 Freeman St., Auburndale Vicki Fondest Memory of NHS: The Family, the P.P., those partiets, E's B.P. Claim to Fame: My '63 Huma- rock beach party. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry, Day, College. Senior Class Committee, Orange Shield 5, Outing Club Treasurer 3, Rally Committee 1, 55 Ski Club 3. FRANK MICHAEL GRANT 22 Waverly Ave., Newton Corner Frank Fondest Memory: All the times the mice played while the cat was away. Pet Peeve: One way stairways. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Orange Shield, Vespers: Dance Committee, Football, Gymnastic Team. GERALD EDWIN GREEN 42 Edward Rd., West Newton Jerry I Will to NHS: A Betty Crocker Cookbook to our cafeteria cooks. I Predict That: The pigeons on Building II will become extinct. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Day: College. House Civics Committee 2, 3, Orange Book 2, Science Fair 1, Latin 3. Gertrude Atherton is fi L.. 'N-, . X '15 JAMES DENNIS GREEN 9 Mague Place, West Newton Dennis Fondest Memory: State Drama Festival '63, Claim to Fame: I am the world's most neglected prodigy. Birthplace: Worthington, Minne- sota. Palmer: Bigelow Junior: College. Senior Play 1: Drama Festival 2: Newtonite: Drama Club: English Club. PHYLLIS ANN GREEN 83 Walker St., Newtonville Chief Failing: Climbing up the side stairway in Building I and ending up in a closet. Pet Peeve: Those very sick elephant jokes. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Tennis 2: Archery 2: Badminton 2: Sailing Club 3: Assistant Home- room Manager. JOANNE GREENBERG 41 Exeter St., West Newton Katherine Wellington, III Fondest Memory: C lunch at Jack's. Chief Failing: Phys. Ed. - Oh Boy! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. Newtonian 3: Newtonite 1, 2: Ten- nis 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Student Office Assistant 1, 2, 3. THOMAS CLIFFORD GREGORIO 33 Cottage Pl., West Newton Blimp Pet Peeve: Poor little rich girls. Chief Failing: Everything. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Warren: Business. Homeroom Manager 2, 3: Ushers 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Administrative Aids 1, Vice President 2, 3. lt takes two to practice psychology? -Theodore Reik n3.k,.1.A six 4 ' .flaw- THOMAS JOSEPH GRIEVE 14 Oakland St., Newton Corner Temper Supptessed Desire: To receive a varsity jacket Fondest Memory: Mr. Sanger's His- tory Class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Lincoln Sudbury Regional High: Business. Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3. LYNDA SUE GRIFFIN 27 Pulsifer St., Newtonville Chief Failing: All my subjects. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry: Day: College. Orange Shield: Future Teachers Club Z: House Ofiice Secretary. SAMUEL RAYMOND GROSS 97 Newtonville Ave., Newton Sam Fondest Memory: Entering NHS. Chief Failing: Not having left NHS after one year. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Palmer: Woodside High, Wood- side, Calif.: College. Drama Festival 2: Chemistry Club 2: Debating Club 2: International Club 2, 3: Tusitala 2, 3. VALERIE THELMA GROSSE 9 Hibbard Rd., Newton Val Pet Peeve: Running my stockings on the cafeteria chairs. Fondest Memory of NHS: Bicycl- ing through Boston to sail on the Charles River. Birthplace: Glenridge, New Jer- sey. Beals: Middletown High, N. J.: College. - Rally Committee 2: House Council 2: Sailing Club 3: Ski Club 3: Class Committee Representative 2, 3. JOANNE THERESA GROSSI 55 Carleton St., Newton Corner Irish Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Wells' shorthand class and all the good times at the locker. I Will to NHS: All my half-eaten lunches in the girls' room. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Beals: Bigelow: Business. Orange Shield 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 3: Rally Committee 31 Tennis 3. DIANA ALLAIRE GURRY 5' Hunnewell Ave.. Newton Claim to Fame: My innermost thoughts which must never be re- vealetll Fondest Memory of NHS: Harvard Square parking meters. Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Island. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Tennis 2: Leader Corps 2: I-louse Council 3: Sailing Club 1: Outing Club 2. - f i A Al an .L ,, po. if fw-A ...--li' at Q ... JOHN HAJIAN 62 Benclifie Circle, Auburndale Jack I Will to NHS: Widened stairways in building Il. I Predict that: Teachers will be doormen and waiters in our cafe- teria. Birthplace: North Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, College. Baseball 2, Intramural Sports 3. THOMAS GEOFFREY HALE I5 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Suppressed Desire: To dig a tunnel from Building I to Newtonville. I Vilill to NHS: Room 1248. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Marching Band l, 2, 3, Gymnastic Team I, 2, 33 Music Club 3, Orange Shield 3, Orchestra 3. SUSAN HALEWOOD 196 Melrose St., Auburndale Sue, Susie Claim to Fame: New Year's Eve 1962, New Year's Day 1963. Fondest Memory: Conn. here I come. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Class Committee 2, 3, House Coun- cil l, Caduceans I, 2, 3, Music 1, 2, 3. SYLVIA LUCINDA HALL 24 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Fondest Memory: All the jokes I shared with Mrs. in the li- brary. Claim to Fame: My role as beg- ger understudyn in the Drama Fes- tival. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Day, College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Drama Festival 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Tusitala 2, 3. MARTHA SHATTUCK HAM 457 Wolcott St., Auburndale Marty, Mert, Ham Fondest Memory: Summer of '63 -trying to keep ole' Deb on her diet! Pet Peeve: People who ask me, How's Bruce Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, House Council 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 2, 3. ?., VICKI ANN HAMBRO 138 Cotton St., Newton Centre Vic Pet Peeve: Mohair V-necked boys, and fake clifhes . Fondest Memory: That memorable junior Math Class! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Newtonian 2, 3, Rally Committee I, 2, Dance Committee 2, Class Committee Representative 2, 3, House Commons Room Committee 3. H' Q ' 'wi Q 1' -'i Q' I Tension always inoves towards a condi- tion o f eqnilibifiinnf' LORAINE JEANNE HAMILL 16 Arundel Ter., Newton Corner Rainy, Jeanne I Predict That: The Lord will pro- vide. Suppressed Desire: To be the best nurse I can. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow, College. Drama Festival 1, 2, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2. ANTONIA MARIE HAMILTON 60 Gardner St. Newton Toni Fondest Memory: Mr. Wells and his shorthand l class. Pet Peeve: The Tunnels. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Bigelow, Business. Girls' Athletic Board 1, Tennis 2, Archery 1, Softball 1. WARREN LOUIS HAMILTON 60 Gardner St., Newton Morgan Fondest Memory: Sophomore and j.V. Basketball manager. Pet Peeve: Walking through the tunnels. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelow, Business. Baseball 2. PATRICIA ANNE HARNEY 251 Cherry St., West Newton PAT Fondest Memory: Having a fire drill while taking a test. Suppressed Desire: To see Mr. H. in a good mood. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren, College. Orange Book 2, Senior Play Ticket Committee 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, Student Ofhce Secretaries 2, 3. -Kurt Lewin if ia. ' . . . the true enjoyment 0 f litemtmfe pro- ceeds from the release 0 f tensions in our 1ninds. -Sigmund Freud LINDA HARRER ' 60 Prospect Park, Newtonville Fondest Memory: The analyzing of everybody: The attempted organiza- tion of AFS and Reflections, A.P. English, Delegation of responsi- bility. Pet Peeve: Life is too short! f--an Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Bacon: Shady Hill School: College. Newtonian, International Club 1, 2g Tusitala Club 2: AFS Cco-chair- man, finalist? 1, 2, 3: Reflections CAsst. Ed.Q 2, 3. I air' GRACE MARIE HARRINGTON 12 Upham sf., west Newton .al Us Fondest Memory: All the wonder- ful kids I've met at NHS. f 'fb Pet Peeve: Big Deal! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. House Council 1, 2, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2: Orange Shield 3. PAUL VINCENT HARTFORD 27 Northgate Park, West Newton Fondest Memory: The Student- Faculty basketball games. I Will to NHS: Locker 1374 - ' try to get it open at 2:45. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren, College. Intramural Sports 2, 35 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3. NANCY HASSELL sii' -s 15 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville JOY Fondest Memory: Walking to school in three feet of snow and then up four flights. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Music 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers lg Class Com- . A mittee 2, A Capella choir 2, 5. PS, I f-Qi '25 HOWARD CHARLES HATHAWAY 264 Melrose St., Auburndale Maynard I Will to NHS: Two pairs of snow- shoes for Furg and Eddy. Suppressed Desire: To be able to get straight A's. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Orange Shield 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ROBERTA DIANNE HAVERTY 316 River St., West Newton Bobbie, Hopeless Fondest Memory of NHS: All the great fun I've had with the L.B.'s and the boy who made every day seem like the 26th. Chief Failing: B.H.B.W.B.E. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Rally Committee lg School Bowling League 1, 2, 3. DONALD SOUTHWICK HAYDEN 8 Eden Ave., West Newton Don Claim to Fame: Bad and good white cards from R.A.j. Pet Peeve: Glassed-eyed Sherman. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren: College. French National Honor Society 2: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 2: Outdoor Track 2, 33 Class Com- mittee 2, 3. DONALD GEORGE HEALEY 232 Grove St., Auburndale Don Suppressed Desire: To do my homework. Chief Failing: History. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren, College. Bowling Team 2, Rifle Club 1, 2. MADELEINE ANN HECHT 1553 Beacon St., Waban Mad, Hecto Suppressed Desire: To explore the attic of building I. Fondest Memory: Shadow, Angel, Mousey, Smiley. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- SCIIS. Beals: Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, New- tonian Data Editor 3: Leader Corps 2, 3: Rally Committee 2: Home- room Manager 2. NANCY GENEVEVE HEF FREN 68 Maple St., Newton Corner Heff Fondest Memory: My sophomore and rumor years with a certain boy. Pet Peeve: Ronnie, Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Riley, Bigelow: College. Music Club 1, 2, 3. I, ,W HQ' T 415 x. ...X ef ni . -'UK 40' 1:--gi fgv- C? - u K '-I X. HHN UERSON .- , fiqedharn . i' NHS. Harvard l ir' liuglet. To screech a ii the middle of a ' iJ'fl. . l'11ixfibI1,lhliISSiiChL1SC'IfS. A ifiitieitl School for Girls: i l -. Library Club 2: Home- i..in M.tn.1ger 5: Folksinging Club MARY BERGETTA HENDRICKEN S Pleaasnt St., Newton Centre Henry Fondest Memory of NHS: My lost weekend with Sue. guppressed Desire: T.K.L,lvI.A.M.- Birthplace: Pittsfield, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Weeks: College. Theatrical Make-up l: Orange Shield l: Rally Committee l, 2: Ushers l, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANNE HERN 6 Freeman St., Auburndale Patti Fondest Memory of NHS: Summer of '62: junior year with Pam: COIGBY: the P.P. in the motor- cade. Chief Failing: Halloween night '62: owning the P.P. Birthplace: Dorchester, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Spring Musical 1: Rally Commit- tee l, 2, 3: House Council 1: Out- ing Club l, 2, 3: Class Committee 2, 3. WILLIAM HIGGINS 204 3 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale Bill, Chip I Will to NHS: My worn out track spikes. Fondest Memory of NHS: Thurs- days in the boys' locker rooms. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: College. Track, outdoor 2, 3: Key Club 3. Sports I: Cross Country 2, 3: Track, Indoor 2, 3: Key Club 3. BETTY JANE HILL 42 Grove St., Auburndale BJ., Beege Fondest Memory: April 13, l963: Moose : my 2.45 p.m. chauffeur: E's b. Party: and the 1964 New- tonian. Claim to Fame: Successfully keep- ing those two yellow convertibles apart. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: House Civics Committee 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Class Committee l, 2, 3. PATRICIA ELAINE HOLCOMB 2-i7 Grove St., Auburndale Pat Fondest Memory of NHS: Spanish in summer school with Mr. Davis, the librarian, and Mark. Pet Peeve: Taking Curriculum I Spanish so I could have Mr. Davis, and finding that the only way l could have Mr. Davis is to be in fuiritulum ll. liirihplace: Pasadena, California. 'Mi 'rg VC'arren: College. .'w,.Eit Qiarnma Tau 2, 3: Spanish f Lili .ji Capella Choir 2, 3. 5 'Q t c 'S ' x OSA 'X ' ' il Trl' LS-. wx x . Q35 fx a ra- we us 1 ,arf 1 fi '98 ,I f . ,ff .: --an af' vis' s, X Feve1'islJly excessive af1fi1zki1ag, a leprous scab on the contemporary soul, is appar- ently on the i7ZC1 66lS6.n -Joshua Loth Liebman RAYMOND OLIVER HOLMES 13 Newland St., Auburndale Butch Chief Failing: French verbs. Suppressed Desire: To graduate. Birthplace: Arlington, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Warren: College. Tigerama Committee 1, 2: Orches- tra 2, 3: Spring Musical 2, 3. DOROTHY BARBARA HOLT 279 Tremont St., Newton Dottie Fondest Memory of NHS: My homeroom and R.L. I Will to NHS: My younger brother. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: Business. JAMES HOOVER 23 Otis St., Newtonville jim Claim to Fame: Attending last year's Senior Supper. Favorite Expressions: Chuck you phony. 1 Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. House Civics Committee 2: Orange Shield 3: Football 2, 3: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3: President of Sopho- more Class. WILLIAM RICHARD HORNER I5 Grove Hill Pk., Newtonville Bill I Will to NHS: 3,000 unsold copies of the Newtonite. Fondest Memory of NHS: Those ,Q bus trips to track meets. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Indoor Track 1, 2: Cross Country 2, 3: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3: New- tonite 1, 2, 3: Chess Club 1, 2, 3. -i AB' RICHARD ALLEN HOROVITZ Z7 Coolidge Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Begging for rice in the Lute Song. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line in the cafeteria 'till there's no time left IO Cat. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: College. National Honor Society 2, 5: Drama Festival 2: House Council 2: Sailing Club 2: Reflections 2. CAROL DIANE HOROWITZ 8 Kenrick Ter., Newton Centre Carryl, Ca Claim to Fame: Senior Play and Drama Festivals: my finger nails: Normy's party. Pet Peeve: The nickname Carri. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Beals: Bigelow: College. Drama Festival 1, 2, 5: Civics Com- mittee 2: Senior Play 5: Orange Book 2: Newtonian 5. MARY ANN HUBERMAN 59 Homewood Rd., Waban Fondest Memory of NHS: U.N. trip. Pet Peeve: Being late. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Weeks: Business. JOSEPH HAYFORD HUNT 28 Putnam St., West Newton Sam Fondest Memory of NHS: All my English teachers. Pet Peeve: 815 Miles. Birthplace: Brockton, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Warren: College. House Council 2: Football 2: De- bating Club: Track, Indoor 1. we becoane pewnanent drnnleards by so many separate d1'inles. -William James in fl? and ll l 0, 1. l ,Q it .Q 1 .3 - ' 'T--Af F ' 57' mmf-Lita. N FFQTYW U' lr . .25 f auf?-5 . 1 g f'223u -,-,r. 1-52 3, if - 1 gift j Q-vs-gg. , 1 .4P E2p'fQ:f t :saafi t!'fi'lf1' 'gf l WILLIAM ROBERT HUNTER 24 Garden Rd., Newton Bill Chief Failing: Reaching the fourth floor on time. Pet Peeve: Swinging green book- bags. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Omce Assistant 2, 5: Intramural Sports 5: Ski Club 5: Homeroom Manager 5. BEVERLY JANE HUSTON 59 Churchill St., Newtonville Bev Fondest Memory of NHS: Cheer- leading: Fall of '65: S.G.W.H.: N and H of NHS. Pet Peeve: 1102 with the kids. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Tigerama Committee 1, 2, 53 Cheerleaders 2, 53 Leader Corps 1, 2, 5: Field Hockey 1, 2: Madri- gals 2. MARLENE GAYE HYMOFF 55 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Ma Riva's Little Kid Chief Failing: Never having gone out with the boy next door. Fondest Memory: Those months on one side of the wall. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Hull High School: College. Latin 2, 5: Ski Club 2, 5. MERLE ISENBERG 65 Cotton St., Newton Fondest Memory: Miss Jewett, Batch, Mrs. Kenney. Claim to Fame: Richard and Sally. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Barry: Weeks: College. French Club 1, 2, 5: Latin Club 2, 53 Student Council 1: Office Secretary 2, 5:VNewtonian 5. ROBERT EDWARD JACKSON 51 Capital St., Newton Bob Pet Peeve: No swimming pool. I Will to NHS: A swimming pool. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: College. Rifle Club 1: Sailing Club l. SANDRA EILEEN JANES 256 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale San. Sandy. S.J. I Predict that: l'll always be able to spot Biblical allusions. Pet Peeve: People who say fan- tabulousf' Birthplace: Jamaica Plain. Massa' chusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Nt-wtonite 2. 5: Rally Committee l. 2: House Council lg President 5: Tigerama Committee 2. 51 Ameri- can Field Service 1. 5. 1, .7 ogg-r 'fl .2 'if -42 .. . fp ns 1- I iii NLFf ' sl W 8 '11 A lg '7 lm. i .Ht- 5- CHERYL ANN JENNINGS 10 Oakland St., Newton Blondie Fondest Niemory of NHS: Walkt'r Street Party. Pet Peeve: Tunahsh. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelowg College. House Civics Committee lg Rally Committee lg Drama Club 33 Bacon House Assembly Committee 2. C. PETER JOHNSON 9 Proctor St., Newtonville Pete Suppressed Desire: To beat Mel- rose in the State Hockey Tourna- ment, 2-l. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Lent's physics class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, Base- ball lg Intramural Sports 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3: Soccer 3. GEORGE WILLIS JOHNSON 96 Webster St., West Newton Pet Peeve: Filling out applications. Chief Failing: Lack of interest in school activities. Birthplace: Needham, Massachu- setts. Barry, Warren, College. Indoor Track 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track l, 2, 3, Ushers 2, 3, Foot- ball I, 2. CRAIG MAXWELLL JONAH 353 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Riley, Worthington Jr. High, Worthington, Ohio, College. C. BRUCE JONES 302 Highland Ave., West Newton Bruce Pet Peevei DINGLEBERRIES. I Will to NHS: My brother in 66. Birthplace: Chelsea, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports lg Rifle l, 3, Ski Club 1, Z, 3, Outdoor Track 3. ROBERT GREGORY JOYCE ll Charlesbank Ter. Newton Corner Bob, Kookie, Gring Pete Peeve: The lack of hair lotion and mirrors in the locker room. I Predict that: Nobody will ever beat N.H.S. scholastically or ath- letically. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Bigelow, College. National Honor Society 2, 3: Class Committee l, 2: Basketball 2, Foot- ball 1, Z, AFS Exchange Student in Chile. 1 ' -sl ANN BARBARA KADETS 76 East Side Parkway, Newton Scooter Fondest Memory: 316, Iota Phi, and J. B. Pet Peeve: People who call me Lynne. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Newtonian 3, Newtonite 2, Latin 1, 2, 3, Class Committee 2, 3, Music Club 3. MERRILL ARNOLD KAITZ 3 Valley Spring Rd., Newton Flavius Pet Peeve: VOLGUS VENTOSUS CAFETERIAE. I Will to NHS: A truly magical poem - YES. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. National Honor Society 2, Vice President 3, Debating 1, 2, 33 Eng- lish 2, 35 Paidea 1, 2, 3. ROBERT KAMERMAN FRED BARRY KAPLAN 521 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Fred Fondest Memory of NHS: Lunch period at Norman's house. I Will to NHS: Cigarette machines in the Commons Rooms. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Weeks, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3g House Civics Committee 3: Senior Play 3, Tennis 1, 3, Bridge Club 3. Such children are overburdened . . . -Alfred Adler .I ICJ' ,fix if e- I -5 it 1 , - :T 0 W5?l.'2fW 'N ' 1.--,Fig wt' , Q,. . - --s -X-. -- - ,- f -.Irv L L I :Q..:....,i 5-V - 1 ,L Y A' I 1l:g...gr,a'. .,..- . ...-4, ' '. -f -1 :- -1 ,-.we -.- rv ,., - Y , Na ,, . ,.- -- ,, . lvl! L -' 'H j. -,.. V. 7'-I -vw 4 im' Within them is the feeling . . . 'I want to break away. THOMAS RICHARD KATES 941 Centre St., Newton Centre Kratz I Will to NHS: Reservations at Howard Johnsons on Fridays. Fondest Memory: Those lunch peri- ods spent in Mr. Allen's room. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. Tennis 2, Biology Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2. DAVID ALAN KATSEFF 135 Adams Ave., West Newton Dave Fondest Memory of NHS: S, it's lasted three years. I Will to NHS: R3, R, and RZO. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, College. Science Fair 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Music 1, 3. JOHN DAVID KAUFMANN 21 Royce Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: Mr. Martin's smile. I Will to NHS: Newton Plan Lec- ture Sleep Clinic. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- SCCIS. Riley, Weeks, College. Publications Board 3, House Civics Committee 1, Drama Festival 2, Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, House Council 3. FRANCES MARGARET KAVANAGH 93 Linwood Ave., Nonantum Frannie, Frankie I Will to NHS: More teachers like Mr. Satlak, Mr. Wells, and Miss Folley. Pet Peeve: People getting in my way. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Day, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, Out- ing Club 3. -Frances I.. Ilg 03 v' ' ' if .,k. w !i W 43:5 IRENE FLORENCE KAY 9 The Ledges Rd., Newton Centre Renie I Will to NHS: One quarter of a mile of the bright orange da-glow paper which has bugged one teacher after another for three years. Fondest Memory of NHS: 541 steps Caverageb per day. Birthplace: Wakefield, Rhode Island. Adams, Weeks, College. Newtonian 2, 3, Orange Book 1, Leader Corps 2, 3, Ski Club Secre- tary 1, 2, 3, Class Representative to the Student Council 2, 3. DOUGLAS LEE KEAGLE 20 Richfield Rd., West Newton Doug Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Sanger's U.S. History class. Pet Peeve: Teachers who keep you after the bell has rung. Birthplace: Elizabeth, New Jersey. Palmer, Warren, College. MICHAEL STEPHEN KEAVENEY 145 Edinboro St., Newtonville Steve Fondest Memory of NHS: Being with all the kids each day. I Will to NHS: My '46 Mercury. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- SCIIS. Bacon, Bigelow, Business. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Workshop 2, Football 2, Orange Shield 3, Soc- cer 3. SANDRA LEE KEII. 106 Fordham Rd., West Newton Sandy Fondest Memory of NHS: The past three years. Suppressed Desire: To travel. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day, College. Newtonite 2, Girls' Athletic Board 3, Dance Committee 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. BEVERLY JEAN KELLEY 61 Hancock St., Auburndale Bev, Kel, Bevy-Jean I Will to NHS: The TELEPHONE booths. Fondest Memory: Eating tuna fish with Betty, ,Iunior history with Mr. Sanger, Ginny, and all the kids. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, Business. Tigerama Committee 1, 2, Rally Committee 1, 2, Home Economics Club 3, Class Committee 1. DENNIS JOHN KENNEDY 49 Langley Rd., Newton Centre J.F.K. Adams, Weeks, College. Orange Shield, Track Outdoor 53 Gymnastic Team. W 1 4? . if an 42 . x 41 - X . ,gnu .. 1 X Iv iF I'LI'iNNISON I I son Centre . lst-ri . rt turns. 1 Kiote liomeroom r Austin. . l'.:rtl.1nd, Maine. 2 el-:sg Service. C ities flommittee 2: Intra- I Soi-its I, 2, Hg Chess Club I, F-tgtretary 5: Trafiic Squad ARTHUR R. KENT ill California St., Newtonville Art I Predict That: The drill shed will still stand after World War III. Pet Peeve: Teachers who know too much - and expect us to know as much. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. RileyL Day: College. Homeroom Manager 3: Indoor Track I: Cross Country I: Inter- national Club 5. ROBERT FRANK KIMBALL 222 Grove St., Auburndale Bob Pet Peeve: Homeroom and X- Blocks. Claim to Fame: Passing Chemistry. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2, 3. GAIL GRAY KIRCALDY 95 Webster Park, West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: August 25- September 2, '65g trusting: W. W.: COIGBY: All the great times and wonderful friends. Suppressed Desire: To have all my friends happy at the same time. Birthplace: Springfield, Massachu- setts. Adams: Warren: College. Homeroom Manager lg Orange Shield 2, 3: Tigerama Committee 5: House Council 5: Class Com- mittee 2. JULES Z. KLAPPER 35-1 Kenrick St., Newton Jay Fondest Memory of NHS: Fire drills during class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: College. Orange Shield lg Rifle Club Ig Ski Club 1: Motion Picture Squad 2: French Club 5. CELESTE ANN KLEIN o Crocker Circle, West Newton Lessie Claim to Fame: Pompous Asinine Grin. Fondest Memory: Modern Dance. Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio. Baton: George School: College. limi! Atldlellt' Bwartl 2, 5, PICSI- I- fit Iiiternational Club 2, 3, Ten- ? '- Iiii-Id Ilorkey 2, E: Russian lx, i. 'XXQ Tix 'cud ., 'w , nf- fgs x ' lj, V. rf . i M i U 6 9 ' i--2' w , .,, A f is . 3 lx .,,..j,A . ff: gy, i .xJf?R'. , MM TT 1' Hg. ali .4671 ,4 :. - ,V rj-' , 1 lil, .1 st, f Z2l' Man is never helped . . . but by reveln tions o wisdorn greater than his own LINDA SUSAN KLEIN 57 Chapin Rd., Newton Centre Pet Peeve: Going from -ith floor of Building I to 3rd floor of Build- ing 5. Fondest Memory: Znd year Rus- sian, etc. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Weeks: College. National Honor Society: Home- room Manager lg Newtonian 3: Russian Club 1, 2, 3: French Na- tional Honor Society. NORMAN WALTER KLEIN 555 Lexington St., Auburndale Suppressed Desire: To get an A on an English composition. I Will to NHS: My used book covers. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- SCIIS. Riley: Warren: College. Finance Board 5: Science Fair I, 2: Intramural Sports 1, Z, 3: Key Club 2, 5: Chairman of New York Times Distribution Committee. PAUL S. KLOTZLE 53 Edward Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Climb- ing to the fourth floor of Building one. Clairm to Fame: Not having skipped a class in three years. Birthplace: Wellesley, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Day: College. Orange Shield: Basketball 1. MARJORIE ANNE KOLIKOF 9 Cotton St., Newton Margie, Marge Fondest Memory of NHS: The night Larry called from New York. I Will to NHS: My overused edi- tion of Muzzey from Mr. Holmes' History class. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Latin Club 1, 2, 5: National Hon- or Society Z, 3: Music Club 2, 5: French Club 2, 3: Bacon House Assembly Committee 2, 3. is Carl Jung ff' I fn. RONDA ELLEN KOLOW 38 Jameson Rd., Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Hopping over the puddles in the tunnels. Pet Peeve: Going to Building two, third floor from Building one, fourth floor - via the tunels. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Bigelow, College. Field Hockey 3, Archery 1, Bad- minton 3, French Club 2, Future Teachers 3. ROBERT MALCOLM KOPPEL 43 Charlotte Rd., Newton Centre Koppy, Bobby Pet Peeve: Having to sit every other seat in homeroom. Suppressed Desire: To have all last period studies. Birthplace: Matapan, Massachu- setts. Beals, Weeks, College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, House Council 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID MCLENNAN KRUKONIS 45 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Dave ' W - Fondest Memory: Pam. 1 Y ', vu 3' Ambition: To become a game warden. -ff' Birthplace: Albany, New York. Riley, Bigelow, Service. I' s' Ski Club 3, A.V.A. l. KENNETH ARTHUR KRUKONIS 45 Hunnewell Ave. I ti.. Newton Corner Ken Fondest Memory of NHS: Chem- istry class. Pet Peeve: Gym. -A Birthplace: Albany, New York. '-4' Palmer, Bigelow, College. Senior Play 3, Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 1, 3, Ski- Club 2, 3, Science Fair 2, 3. K Will overwork, emotional frustration, physical injury, or disease cause ine to lose iny inind? U -Carney Landis s F ff 'R ...gqrrt J, -GU' vit' 2 ELIZABETH ANN LALLY 14 Silverlake Ave., Newtonville Bettianne Pet Peeve: Monday and Thursday nights. Suppressed Desire: To overcome Monday and Thursday nights. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, Business. Tigerama Committee 2, Rally Com- mittee l, 2, Dance Committee 2, Softball lg Spanish 2. KATHLEEN MARIE LANDREY 33 Chesterfleld Rd., West Newton Kathy Claim to Fame: A Pennsylvanian. Chief Failing: Quiet. Birthplace: Ipswich, Massachusetts. Adams, Radnor High School, Pennsylvania, College. Orchestra, Chem. Lab. Assistant. BRIAN JOHN LANE 775 Watertown St., West Newton Pet Peeve: D Lunch with no food. I Will to NHS: All my late slips. Birthplace: Franklin, New Hamp- shire. Barry, Seabreeze H.S., Daytona Beach, Florida, College. Football 1, 2, Orange Shield 2, 3, Golf 1, Captain 2, 3. JUDITH ANN LANE 9 Chandler St., Newton Jud, Judi, Baldy Fondest Memory: Junior year. Claim to Fame: The Gems. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Day, Business. Junior Red Cross Council 1, House Council 1. DAVID I. LAPPEN 18 Fuller Terrace, Waban Dave Fondest Memory: Harry's class and journalism with all the great kids. Pet Peeve: Being called Rabbit Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachusetts. Palmer, Weeks, College. Newtonite 1, 2, Newtonian 5, Math Club 1, 2, International Club 1, 2, Bowling l, 2, 3. DAVID JOSEPH LARONDE 62 Grasmere St., Newton Corner Dave Fondest Memory of NHS: Stconil floor boys' room. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu. sc-tts. Adams: Christopher Columbus HS, College. Orange Shield 2. 3, Intramural Sports 3: Soccer 3. I-J: . 3. J- TI .,. 1 Qu ? r - K yi--,gfvailf . ff l 3,-,g-i 7. . ,,.i- N is f ALAYNE MARIE LAROSEE 228 California St., Nonantum Fondest Memory: Sitting beside that certain someone in math class. I Will to NHS: More teachers like Mr. Wells. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Day: College. House Civics Committee l, 2: Rally Committee 1, 2, Assembly Commit- tee 1, 2: Commons Room Commit- tee 3: Student Secretary 2, 3. ROSALIND LASERSON 1887 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale Roz, Penny Suppressed Desire: Marty , I predict that: Judi and I will always be friends. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren: College. Music Club 1, 3: Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 2: Drama Club 2, 3, Bridge Club 3. LISA LAVELY 30-1 Central St., Auburndale Laves, Doule L Fondest Memory: Coigby, Caper- ing: Senior Prom fespecially 19639. Pet Peeve: Being so gullible. Birthplace: Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Barry: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2, 3, School Ex- change 1, 2: Rally Committee 1, 2, 3: Vespers 1, 2, 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3: Sophomore and Junior Representative to the Associates Council. SUSAN IRENE LAWSON 49 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory: The family: North Conway, Hyannis '63: the P. P. and the Senior Prom in my sophomore year with R.W.B. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Orange Shield 2, 33 Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2: Outing Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3. FRANK B. LAYTON 37 Shaw St., West Newton Benny Bolt III Chief Failing: Math, Science, Code, History and English. Fondest Memory: Ice. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Bigelow: Business. Administrative Aids: Rifle Club. DANA LEAHY 57 Taft Ave., West Newton Bones Pet Peeve: My Middle Name. Fondest Memory: Mrs. Chartier. Birthplace: Somerville, Massachu- setts. Adams: Day: College. JOHN PATRICK LEAHY 300 Commonwealth Ave. Chestnut Hill Pat Fondest Memory of NHS: Team- mates and coaches. Pet Peeve: My four sisters. Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania. Palmer, Catholic Memorial High School, College. Senior Play 3: House Council lg Football 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track 2, 35 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3: Rifle Team 2, 3. .li I PATRICIA GLENYS LEARY 584 Centre St., Newton 4: '75, Suppressed Desire: To conform. Chief Failing: Roving Eye. , Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Our Lady's, College. F Tutorial 2, 3: Curriculum Com- , mittee 2, 3, Reflections 3: New- g tonite 3: Debating Club 2, 3. BETTY JEAN LEBRUN 21 Moulton St. Newton Lower Falls Elisabeth Fondest Memory: The Family , the P.P.g Tuna and Bev. I Will to NHS: Vicki's beach party. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2, 3: Tigerama Committee 2, Rally Committee 1, 2, House Council lg Class Com- mittee 2, 3. BRYNA MADLYNE LEEDER 127 Blake St., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Discussing Jeanne d'Arc in Miss Water's French class. Pet Peeve: Busy homework and stullified minds. Birthplace: Winthrop, Massachu- setts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Alpha Gamma Tau 1: Latin 33 Music 1, 3: French 2, 3: Debating 1, 2. Most people listen to others, or even give advice, without really listening. -Erich Fromm ' if' vii ' 1. ? . 1. . 1 . Y 0 5 He should be allowed to discuss his complaints but he sbouldu't be allowed to disrupt the system. ' -Frances L. llg RICHARD WARREN LEES 53 Elmore St., Newton Centre Dick I Predict That: In future years the good students of NHS will come to school l5 minutes earlier to read the Bible. Birthplace: Baldwin, New, York. Riley, Weeks, College. International Club l, 2, 35 Chess Team 2, 33 Chess Club 1, 2, Trea- surer 3. 1 RICHARD THOMAS LEMANSKI, JR. 45 Westland Ave., West Newton Dick Pet Peeve: Girls. Claim to Fame: Motorcycle. 'rj' Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, Service. JOANNE BARBARA LENOX jo, Smiley 45 Newtonville Ave., Newton Fondest Memory: When we beat Brookline. Pet Peeve: Going from buildings I to II, by way of III, through the tunnels. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow, College. ,A Caduceans 2, Future Teachers 1, Field Hockey 2: Biology Club 2. 3 I SUSAN JAYNE LEONARD 40 Homer St., Newton Centre Sue F Fondest Memory of NHS: U. S. History in 212 with E.L. Pet Peeve: Teachers who keep you after the bell. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Roslindale High, College. Student Office Secretary 3. 41 'ir xxx, THOMAS RICHARD LEONARD 2007 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale Tom, T. Suppressed Desire: To beat Mel- rose in the State hockey tourna- ment. Fondest Memory of NHS: Beating Belmont 4-2 in the Semi-nnals of the State hockey tournament of my sophomore year. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Newtonian 39 Hockey l, 2, 3: Softball l, 2, 33 Volleyball l, 2, 32 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. RICHARD JOSEPH LEONE ll Jones Ct., Nonantum Leo Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Walker's ravioli dinner. Pet Peeve: Duhl I don't know. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHSQ Day: Business. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Drama 1, 2. ROBERT NINO LEONE 35 Emerald St., Newton Bob Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior Christmas party. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. NTHSg Day: Service. JONATHAN GEORGE LEPIE I8 Travis Drive, Chestnut Hill Next Monday I Will to NHS: A pulsator for the music theory classes. Suppressed Desire: Hawley C. Birthplace: New Rochelle, New York. Beals, Weeks: College. Senior Play 3, Debating Club 2, 33 Music Club 2g Paidea l, 2, 3: Science Fair 2. BRUCE LAWRENCE LERNER 142 Randlett Park, West Newton Bruce Fondest Memory of NHS: Junior year classes, football and hockey games and j.H.B. Pet Peeve: Getting in trouble for doing nothing. Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachu- setts. Riley, Day: College. Baseball lg Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, Biology Club lg Ski Club 2, 3. RICHARD KENNETH LEVIN 66 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Dick, Lev Suppressed Desire: To settle down and live happily ever after with you know who. Fondest Memory: My 8:25 ap- pointments with Mr. Gradone. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: V'eeks, College. Football l, 2, Intramural Sports 31 Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3. X v- ' G' fit' I Q 1 ii fix N -1 .bl -ff Q 41 V I 1 'f ...Q W 'iI.I'i1.-KA' LEVINE I 'X N. xx tonYillL' .1 I 'lin l5c'LtJIT1L' Unl- ,1'111iI'l. 'f:.i. Science Quiz- .t- A Boston, Massachusetts. Ijhiy, College. -mf llonor Society 2, 3: Leg- .: if J, Orange Book 2, 3g . ,ai liouse Council 2, 33 Science I 1 ' 1.1111 ,, 75. ,IAMES WILLIAM LEVINSON SU Tennyson Rd., West Newton jim Iete Peeve: The cult of primitivism rampant among the NHS intel- lectuals. J Fondest Memory of NHS: Debat- ing against the admission of Latin America to the Union. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: Eng- lish Club 1, 2, 3, Debating Club 1, 2, 3. Recording Secretary, 2, President 3. KAREN DEE LEVINSON 27 Lorne Rd., Newton Centre Karry, Levi Fondest Memory of NHS: The night S.S. and I mixed G.H.'s quaint pipe with E.J.'s modern to- bacco. Pet Peeve: Never going to bed. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Weeks, College. Homeroom Manager Ig House Council 1, junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Sailing Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3. MARK E. LEVINSON 37 Kenwood Ave., Newton Centre Birthplace: Oakland, California. Riley: Belmontg College. French Club 2, 3g International Club 2, Orchestra. JOYCE ELLEN LIBBY 17 Montrose St., Newton Joey, Lib Pet Peeve: C.N.? Fondest Memory of NHS: The C15 in Mr. Warshaw's English Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Bigelow: College. Orange Book 2, French Club 1, 2, 3: Library Club 2: Ski Club l, 2, 3, Class Committee 1, Alternate 2, 3. DONALD ALAN LIBERMAN 209 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Don Fondest Memory: Meeting Bob and thc gang under the smoking tree. Pet Peeve: Good luck to Bob and his girls. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. 141.-lsg X-Xit1l'1'L'UQ CollC,LZ6. ine Niiicldg Intramural Sports ', 1- Rifle Club 1: Ski Club gl 'T 'C' iii. 'XJ xef I. T-'Q' 'Q 415 I assure that we do not like to give the effect of being members 0 it secret society cczrryin g on it secret science. -Sigmund Freud DOUGLAS K. LIND 71 High St., Newton Upper Falls Turk, Spider Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Sanger's - History - 1210. 4' Birthplace: Melrose, Massachusetts. Riley: Weeks, Service. M-xv MARJORIE SUSAN LINN V 36 Bruce Lane, Newton Margy Fondest Memory: March 16, 1962, and everyday since then. Pet Peeve: Cheryl, Vicki, Rona, and Patty. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelow: College. I-Iomeroom Manager 1: House Civ- ics Committee 33 House Head Newtonite Circulation Staff 2, 35 Tennis 1, Z, Student Oriice Secre- tary 2, 3. Cul nf STEVEN DOUGLAS LINN 36 Bruce Lane, Newton Steve Fondest Memory: Skipping last period D-Blocks in my junior year. f-df Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Cheshire Academy, Busi- ness. Football 3. MARCIA ELLEN LIPSETT 78 East Side Parkway, Newton Chief Failing: Speaking French in Latin Class. Suppressed Desire: To be tall and sophisticated. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. 1 Palmer, Bigelow, College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonian 3, Drama Festival props co- chairman 2, Leader Corps 1, 2, Class Committee 1, 2. S .4 .'x1'N 7 0? .5 1-favlri-3-. - ft ,- f--P --rf- 'f ACI VIRGINIA MAE LOCKWOOD 28 Bullough Pk., Newtonville Ginny Fondest Memory of NHS: New- tonite Make-ups: Student Council meetings with Big John g Ski Club trips. Suppressed Desire: To go to Har- vard. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonite 1, Co-Feature Editor 2, Bus- iness Manager 3: Tigerama Com- mittee Chairman 3g AFS 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Secretary 3. BETTY JUNE LOEW 60 Hull St., Newtonville Bet Suppressed Desire: To cycle from London to the Scottish Moors. I Will to NHS: Student Reactants who yield products. Birthplace: Elmhurst, Illinois. Beals: Day: College. Tennis 1, 2: Badminton 3: Sailing Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE MARIO LOPORTO 3 58 Newtonville Ave. Newtonville Larry Chief Failing: Latin. Fondest Memory of NHS: Miss Carpenters Algebra class 2, 3. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Stage Crew 2, 3: Football 1, 2g In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Bacon House Athletics Committee 1, 2, 3, House Bowling 1, 2, 3. HERBERT RICHARD LORD III 47 North Gate Pk., West Newton Dick Pet Peeve: My capacity. Fondest Memory: Paula , June 1, 1964. Birthplace: Jamestown, New York. Barry, Warren: College. Football 1, Gymnastic Team 2, 3: Soccer 3: Outdoor Track 2, 3. H I made some rude experiments. -Francis Galton ' t 2 . ,,, J, It: Q 1 fl' -6 .pl lo a-8 QE: -Er , -vs. 1 15 GREGORY LEE LOUMOS 51 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Greg Fondest Memory at NHS: Being a D.J. at the Senior First and Ten Dance. Pet Peeve: Plenty of last period studies before, but none in my Senior year. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Newtonian 3: Dance Committee 33 Football 1: Outdoor Track 1. WILLIAM STEPHEN LOURIE 57 Morrill St., Wfest Newton ' Captain Zumo Claim to Fame: Cambridge for lunch CSantoro'sJ. Chief Failing: School. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry, Day, College. Orange Shield 3, Drama Festival 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Ski Club lg 2, 3. JOHN WALTER LUCE. III 36 Riverdale Ave., Newton Chief Failing: Newton High. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mrs. Leone's study hall. Birthplace: Medford, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day: Service. Orange Shield 1, 2, 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2: Camera Club 1, 2. ROBERT DOMINIC LUCENTE 27 Cottage St., West Newton Luch Fondest Memory of NHS: The girls I met in my junior year CL.W.5. Pet Peeve: Poor little rich girls CB.D., J.G., A.C., S.B.J. Birthplace: Newton. Massachusetts. NTI-IS: Warren: Business. Dance Committee 2: Ushers 1, 2, 3: Football 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Administrative Aid 1, 2, 3. MARIA LUCIA 934 Wlatertown St., West Newton Huge One Suppressed Desire: To marry J. Clarke. I Will to NHS: My three wonder- ful years here. Birthplace: Palermo, Italy. Bacon: Wfarreng Business. House Civics Committee 2: Orange Shield Z. 3: Tigerama Committee 2: Co-Op Committee 1. 3. CARL IVER LUNDQUIST 33 Hancock St.. Aubumdale Shifty Claim to Fame: The hole in the wall. my team room light bulb record. Fondest Memory of NHS: The track buses. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Adams: XYf'arrt-nz College. Track. Indoor 2, 3: Cross Country 1. 2, 3: Track. Outdoor. 2. 3. 4. . -ru ' ' an Q' -. yt . ' we- I i 0174 is ----Q 1 -5 1 Z A 'w DONALD CHARLES LYNDE T7 Park St., Newton Corner Don I Will to NHS: All my tire marks on Elm Road. Chief Failing: Lack of school spirit. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: College. Orange Shield 1: Motion Picture Squad 1: Ushers 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1. BARRY CRAIG MACFARLANE 63 Marvin Ave., Franklin, Mass. I Predict That: When I leave, NTHS will turn into a pumpkin. Pet Peeve: The lack of girls at Trade lunch. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHS: Bigelow: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 1. KENNETH HERRICK MACLEOD 61 Chaske Ave., Auburndale Ken, Kenny Fondest Memory of NHS: My sophomore year with E.V. I Will to NHS: All my white cards and detentions. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Warren: College. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Ushers 1: Music Club 1, 2: Baseball 1. SHARON ANN MACUSTY 12 Tudor Ter., Auburndale Fondest Memory: Eating lunch in the cafeteria. Pet Peeve: The tunnel between Buildings I and III. Birthplace: Auburndale, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Warren: Business. ALICE ANN MACYCOVE 10 Weir St., Auburndale Ally-Maye Fondes Memory: M.I.T.: MGH: The Street: Beach Party: Jacs-feer. Pet Peeve: The sharks at the Beach Party. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Girls' Latin: College. Latin Club 2, 3: Music Club 3: French Club 3: Future Teachers 1, 2, 3: Student Secretary in Riley House 2, 3. FRED MAGARIAN 56 Bencliffe Cir., Auburndale Steve Reeves Suppressed Desire: To play col- lege football and to enter the Mr. America Contest with J.F., P.S., and IB. Claim to Fame: 1713 inch calves. Birthplace: Maryland. Bacon: Warren: College. Orange Shield 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3. I vi STEVEN MAGED fi ROBERT L. MAGNI 360 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Bob - Fondest Memory of NHS: Janice. Pet Peeve: X Block studies. ...ay Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Stage Crew 1: Football 1, 2: Soccer 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. '-1 KEVIN FRANCIS MALONEY 116 Lexington St., Auburndale Kev, Ekik Fondest Memory of NHS: All the unorganized social events. 'V' I Predict That: Cotton will re- turn . -'T Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. .4-Q KATHLEEN CLAIRE MANSON 31 Chestnut Ter., Newton Centre Kathy Fondest Memory: Pink Sego. Pet Peeve: Parents. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Riley: Weeks: College. Newtonite 2, 3: Drama Board 2: Music Club 2, 3: Drama Festival 2: Library Club 1, 2, 3. X Maia is doing in his elaborate way just what the mouse in his simplicity is do- ' U 171 g . -Susanne Langer 5-,,'-f What happens in the hrain . . . is what happens in every padding. JILL STRAUSS MARCUS 144 Bigelow Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: The Union, the State, the Zone, the Square and Jellen's: D2P2C2 MZL2 PTR3 CWBG3H2F: ickyt'naika. Claim to Fame: The Zoo- Monti, Zorro, and Turtle, CTug and Jotto, tool. Birthplace: Waban, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Leader Corps 1, 2: House Council 2: Drama Festival 2: Newtonian 2, 3: Senior Play 3. LYNNE EVELYN MARCUS 151 Bellevue St., Newton Lini, Scooter Fondest Memory of NHS: ADAMS HOUSE, Nov. 2, 1962, and NEW- TONIAN. Pet Peeve: People who call me Ann. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3: New- tonian 3, Layout Editor: House Council 1, Secretary 2, 3: Newton- ite Circulation Staff 1: Latin Club 2, 3. LUCY ANN MARINI 2 Middle St., Newton Lucy Fondest Memory: My junior year History class and Chemistry class. Pet Peeve: Shoot. Birthplace: Italy. Barry: Day: College. Caduceans 2. JAY L. MARKOT 1900 Washington St., Auburndale Fondest Memory: Mr. Smith's gym class. Chief Failing: Failing to stay out of Curriculum I. Birthplace: Webster, Massachu- setts. Beals: Bartlett: College. Intramural Sports 2, 3: Soccer 3: Sailing Club 2: Ski Club 3. -William James f-Q AIR JUDITH ELLEN MARKS 77 Montrose St., Newton Judi Fondest Memory: Wamnoccassmus- san Fitsduwissepnue 8: Grad. Favorite Expression: Bop into Brighams because you can't get a man with a gun. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Bigelow, College. House Civics Committee 2: New- tonite 1, 2, 3: Orange Book 2, 3: French 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers 3. SUSAN KAY MARKS 1445 Commonwealth Ave. West Newton Sue I Will to NHS: My Brookline High Bookcovers. Pet Peeve: Phony people. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois. Riley: Brookline High School: Col- lege. Newtonian 3: Drama Festival 1: House Council 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Student Oliice Secretary 2, 3. JAMES THOMAS MARQUIS 102 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Marcus Fondest Memory of NHS: Social life in the cafeteria. I Will to NHS: My pretty little sister. Birthplace: South Deerfield, Massa- chusetts. Riley: Bigelow: College. Baseball 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 3: House Council Treasurer 1, Vice President 2: House Civics Com- mittee 3: Football 1. BEVERLY JEAN MARR 469 Wolcott St., Auburndale Bev Fondest Memory: June 15, 1962: EH: Mr. Peterson's math class with N.S. Pet Peeve: The cliques and rumors at NHS. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: Class Committee 1, 2: Cheerleaders 2, 3: Homeroom Manager 2: Secretary of Sophomore Class. JOHN GEATANO MARRAZZO 21 Jerome Ave., West Newton Guy Pet Peeve: Poor little rich girls, Je., BD., s.B. I Will to NHS: All the girls I never meet. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. NTHS: Day: Business. Workshop: Intramural Sports: Ad- ministrative Aids, l, 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN 5 Washburn St., Newton Peter Pan Fondest Memory: Mr. Sanger's wild History classes. Suppressed Desire: To see what all the kids are doing in ten years. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Our Lady'sg College. Homeroom Manager 5: Rally Com- mittee lg Music Club 1, 2, 3. .X v 1:90, S .A-, 'it N . NQARX, II i 'N.':,-wtoriville V K '. ir iii NIISZ The L. 1 .L', . I'-HIS: Traffic lights. it' Holden, Massachusetts. iisronbury High School, ' NKXV 1, Track Z, Camera 110-tl Club 2. CHFRYL MARY MASON 18 Dana Rd., West Newton Cherie Fondest Memory of NHS: BRCG- JSNIAOU. Chief Failing: My wars with Mr. Bailey. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day, College. Senior Play 3, Rally Committee 2, Dance Committee 2, Class Com- mittee 3. HARLAN L. MASTERS 54 Brentwood Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: The Lord Will Provide. Claim to Fame: j.M. and I. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. Ski Club 2, 32 Sailing Club 2, 3: Science Fair 1, 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3. ANGELINA BERNADETTE MASTROIANNI 146 Pine St., Auburndale Irish, Angie Claim to Fame: Being the only girl at NHS with a 1950 Stude- baker which still runs. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. B's psychology class in 1248. Birthplace: Italy. Barry, Warren, College. Tigerama Committee 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, 33 Class Committee 1, 2, 3. DENNIS FRANCIS MATHAISEL 35 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Den Fondest Memory: Climbing J. C. Hall's stairs. Claim to Fame: Entangling lan- guage lab tapes. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Weeks, College. Stage Crew 3, Alpha Gamma Tau 3, Physics Club 3, Independent Research Club 3, Traffic Squad, Beals House 2, 3. RONALD B. MATLOFF 758 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Ronnie Pet Peeve: Last Period language lab. Claim to Fame, Illinois math. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Weeks, College. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Chemistry 31 Duma Fi-sfival 2. ....f- X Education must become mo cient. 'X B If ROGER DAVID MATTHEWS 30 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Yogi Fondest Memory of NHS: Ski trip with Twink, Fled, T.F. if-'1 and 2, Charley, Rick, Jim and Uncle Charley. Pet Peeve: People who ask: How did you get nicknamed Yogi? Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, Pres- ident Student Council 3, House Council Vice President 2, New- tonian 3, Newtonite 1, 2, 3. SUSAN GAIL MATTHEWS 60 Lewis St., Newton Sue, Soupie Fondest Memory of NHS: All the TRIPS I took with Mary and my TWA bag. Claim to Fame: Passing out in Pauline's CLOSET . Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow, College. Civics Committee 3, Rally Com- mittee 2, 3, Leader Corps 3, Tiger- ama 2, 3. LORETTA A. MAZZOLA 12 Cook St., Nonantum Larry Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Walker's Ravioli Dinner. Birthplace: Nonantum, Massachu- setts. NTHS, Day, Business. A.A. 1. MARIANNE MAZZOLA 181 Adams St., Newton Muzzy Suppressed Desire: To be happily married to Arty T. Fondest Memory of NHS: Last per- iod study with A. l Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, Business. ' x g A wa,-rw 9 '15 VIRGINIA B. MCARDLE '17 JUDITH MCCANN 9 Billings Park, Newton Judy, Dewey Fondest Memory of NHS: English, Gabi, Track. Suppressed Desire: To destroy M.E.'s contacts. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelowg College. Newtonite 1, 2, 51 Debating Club 2, 59 Reflections 2, 5, Student f' Council 5: American Field Service I 3. W A113-Lili DOROTHY MARGARET MCCARTHY 71 Fairway Dr., West Haven Dorrie Fondest Memory of NHS: Playing hide 'n' go seek. 4 Suppressed Desire: To linger a little longer. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day, College. International Club 5, Girls' Ath- letic Board 53 French Club l, 2: Music 1. X- FREDERICK CHARLES MCCARTHY 525 Highland Ave., West Newton Rick Fondest Memory: Beege 2, 5. l Pet Peeve: Ronnie. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. --9 Bacon, Warren, College. fl Civics Committee Chairman 5: Orange Shield 5, Dance Commit- tee 1, 2, 55 Music Club 1, 2, 5, Class Committee 1, 2, 5. . . . we were occupied with trivial, every- day affairs, with putting, as it were, our modest house iii order. -Sigmund Freud MW! 'f' 'sm if Q s N I 4 T yas if-5'-L I . ROBERT ARTHUR MCCARTHY 516 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Bob Fondest Memory at NHS: S.P.'s math. class. I Predict That: Adams House will get a coke machine. Birthplace: Ayer, Massachusetts. Adams: Wlarreng College. Basketball lg Tennis l, 2, 5: Soc- cer 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 53 Sailing Club l. PAULA MARIE MCCORMACK 45 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Last block studies that did coincide. Pet Peeve: The teacher who breaks up our X-block studies. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Adams, St. Columbkilleg College. Latin Club 2, 5, Science Fair 1, LaCrosse 2, Tri-Hi-Y. ROBERT ALFRED MCCREE 8 Washington Ter., Newtonville Mother Pet Peeve: Get a job. Fondest Memory of NHS: The day I met T.F.M. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHSQ Warren. MARY-ELIZA MCDANIEL 76 Hyde Avenue, Newton ME Fondest Memory of NHS: Splash- ing in rain puddles. I Will to NHS: My cantelope seed necklaces. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Beals: Bigelowg College. National Honor Society Z, Trea- surer 5g Ski Club 23 Newtonite 1, 25 American Field Service l, 2, Co-chairman 5, Reflections 1, 2. PATRICIA ANNE MCGRATH 244 California St., Newton Patty Fondest Memory of NHS: Sopho- more English with Mr. Papa. I Will to NHS: A teacher as great as Mr. Wells. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Riley, Day, College. Rally Committee lg Dance Com- mittee 2: junior Class Committee 2. PAULINE LOIS MCGRATH 18 Vifhittemore Road, Newton Fondest Memory: L.C.'s party after the Junior Prom. Suppressed Desire: To be a Span- ish Ambassador. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adamsg Holy Cross Academyg Col- lege. Rally Committee l, 2. 5g Outing Club 1. 2. 53 Orchesis I, Z3 House Council 1, 2: Ushers 5. JANE MARY MCMULLEN ff, .'-.-1. .-fi 4' -SJ' 'f7'1'is?, 1 . - 'Y' rf , Ili' 553' 'IJ'-'fix I J In B rd QD 1-4 'W' l 17 I 6QS -d 4 i gu- PETER DAVID MCINTYRE 94 Randlett Park, West Newton Mac Fondest Memory of NHS: March 3, 1961. Suppressed Desire: To graduate. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. JOHN MIKE MCKINNEY 340 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Johnny Suppressed Desire: To graduate. I Will to NHS: All my detentions and white cards. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Service. Orange Shield 3, Ice Hockey 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Gym- nastic Team 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 19 Melville Ave., Newtonville Claim to Fame: B3CGJ5N:AOU. Fondest Memory: Memorial Day with F.N., B.S., W.T., J.O., B.M. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry: Day, College. Tigerama 2: Rally Committee 2, 3, Dance Committee 2, Softball lg Caduceans 3. MARY KATHERINE MCNAMARA 126 Derby St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Wells' class. Suppressed Desire: To get mar- ried. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Warren: Business. PAUL THOMAS MCSHANE 41 Hazel St., Watertown Fondest Memory: My 9:00 Coffee break. I Will to NHS: Ice. Birthplace: Oakland, California. NTHS, East Jr. High School, Ser- vice. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3. ROSE MARIE JANE MEDAGLIA 34 Dearborn St., West Newton Rose Fondest Memory: Senior Prom in my Junior year. Suppressed Desire: To become a secretary and to get married. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Riley, Warreng College. Outing Club 33 Modern Dance. -. IGN SUSAN CAROL MEHLSAK 54 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Sue, Scooter Fondest Memory: A guy, a gal, a game, Mr. Wells, and March 8, 1962. Pet Peeve: Being called Melchick and TIGER. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. Newtonian 3: French Club 1, 2, Music Club 2, 33 Library Club 3, Student Secretary 2. ERIC H. 89 Grove St., I Will to NHS: master's off color Fondest Memory: Class. Birthplace: New York. Bacon, Warren: Civics Committee MEYER Auburndale A certain house- ties. J. C.'s Chesistry York City, New College. 3: Orange Shield 3: Science Fair 1, Track, Indoor 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2. JEFFREY PETER MICHELSON 115 Withington Rd., Newtonville Jeff Fondest Memory: The bus ride home from the Everett game. Pet Peeve: Four last period studies as a sophomore, three as a junior, and one as a senior. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, College. Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3: Senior Play 3. RICHARD STEPHEN MILESKY 25 Milo St., West Newton Dick Fondest Memory: D.B., Mr. G., K+I, AACH + M. I Predict that: My brother will have Mr. G. twice, Mr. R., Miss F., and A. K. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, College. Music 1, 2, 3, Spring Musical 1, 3: Madrigals 2, Senior Play 3. . . . i I con orm in custom, dress, ideas, 0 the pattern 0 f the group, I am sawed. -Erich Fromm Nil sqm: x xv V ' There is even little difference hetween those high np on the lddder and those on the h0tt0rn. MICHAEL RICHARD MILLER 725 Chestnut St., Waban Mike Fondest Memory: The Tunnels. I Will to NHS: Elevators. Birthplace: Malden, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren, College. Intramural Sports 2, 3, Stamp Club 1, Newtonian Add Staff 3. STANLEY DAVID MILLER 137 Russell Rd., West Newton Stan Fondest Memory of NHS: Brodie and I in Mrs. Cohn's math class. Suppressed Desire: To burn up my white cards. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. STEVEN F. MILLER 13 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls Steve Fondest Memory: The days I miss- ed. Claim to Fame: The Mayor's Easel. Birthplace: Natick, Massachusetts. NTHS, Weeks, College. DANA MARTIN MILLS 6 Merton St., Newton Corner Dana Favorite Expression: Okay . . so I don't want to play ball! Pet Peeve : Football. Birthplace: Cambridge, Msasachu- SCIIS. Bacon, Bigelow, Business. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Class Committee 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Debating Club 2, 3. 51' Erich Fromm V1 N45 ol -v DAWN PATRICIA MILLS 6 Merton Sr., Newton Corner Cous Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior Prom, '63, I Will to NHS: All my books and teachers. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- S6ttS. Adams, Bigelow, Business. CAROL ANGELMARIA MINGACE 32 Harvard St., Newtonville Minnie, Camm Fondest Memory: Mr. Rosen's ad- vice. Pet Peeve: Teachers' pets. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry, Day, College. French Club 3, Future Teachers 3, Girls' Athletic Association 3, Tic- ket Committee for Senior Play 3, Fencing 1, 2, 3. MARJORIE MERLE MINTZ 35 Commonwealth Pk. Newton Centre Margie Fondest Memory of NHS: St. Nick. Suppressed Desire: just to be .... Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Weeks, College. Music Club 1, 2, A Capella Choir 2, Spanish Club 3. THOMAS GORDON MITCHELL 15 Freeman St., Auburndale Tom, Mitch, Hey Fondest Memory of NHS: Trounc- ing Melrose in the State Tourney, '62, '63, 10-O. Suppressed Desire: To spend a hot day on the NHS grass. Birthplace: Hanover, New Hamp- shire. Riley, Warren, College. Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, House Coun- cil 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2. EVA LOUISE MITTELMAN 227 Waltham St., West Newton Babyface Fondest Memory of NHS: Classes with Messrs. West, Sanger, Rosen, and Hollman, and with Mmes. Al- terman and Lee. I Will to NHS: More teachers like those mentioned above. Birthplace: Chelsea, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, College. International Club 1, 2, 3, New- tonite 1, 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3. JEREMIAH B. MODEL 7 Dexter Rd., Newtonville Jerry Pet Peeve: D lunch. Claim to Fame: Losing my lunch four days in a row. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Day, College. Alpha Gamma Tau 1, 2. ,994 B .rik- '19 fk IW' at M Io .1 rl' gui I 1 -.-1 VTJNA MOLLICA . 'on St., Auburndale .i7,r3i.ir3' of NHS: Girls' iiniitling I. with the Big ,1N1v','l,l Desire: To become 'J-1 Joseph Proia. imiifi,:1.icc:: Waltham, Massachu- SLLIS Xihiiiis, Wfarren, Business. Art 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, 3, Music 1, ., 5 ANNE MOORE 11 Normandy Rd., Auburndale I Will to NHS: Harvard Mixers. Fondest Memory: Sophomore Year, Stonee, the Caperers, Brookline '61. Birthplace: Jackson, Tennessee. Riley, Warren, College. Orange Shield 3, School Exchange 1, Newtonian 3, Treasurer of the Student Council 3, Sophomore Representative to the Student Council 1. LEONARD MOORE 157 Hicks St., West Newton Lenny Fondest Memory: Days off. I will to NHS: The Moores who are still coming. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Warren, Service. Homeroom Manager, House Civics Committee, House Council, Bas- ketball, Intramural Sports. LYNDA JEAN MORGENTHAU 83 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Morg, Lyn, Red Fondest Memory: Cheerleading '63-64, N-H , Homeroom 2104, and G.E. Pet Peeve: Huston, Rip, Moller, and South Sea Islands. Birthplace: Rochester, New York. Riley, Day, College. Cheerleading 2, 3, Rally Commit- tee 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Folksinging Club 2, 3. MICHAEL JOHN MORIARTY 5 Manhattan Terr. West Newton Mike Fondest Memory: My junior year. I predict that: Apples will never grow on pear trees. Birthplace: Albany, California. Palmer, Warren, College. Orange Shield 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Science Fair 2, Rifle 2. ROBERT JAY MOSES 36 Frederick St. Newtonville Bob, Bobby Pet Peeve: Senior girls who leave their trays on the Senior Table for Orange Shield. Fondest Memory of NHS: Junior English with Miss G. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts Bacon, Day, College. Basketball 1, House Civics Com- mitee Z, 3, Orange Shield 3, lk l'rt-rich Club 3, Soccer 3. KN 'S 41' txfx 1? Q . . '. v-'ri 7 -'UN r 45 'i . ' I . .N ' e e i Wflgiff -aff: -. I I ' nf-it Zh, ' -. I' if - Q f .iii A lf' ' . 7 li I .iii hf,,,. if e . , ,,. lllilh- ' tea.. f ' A A X Z 'iflm N' fui: All ll . M A I Fiiblg A ,V ,,.i , al ll ,00'm,i I' A T if Willie, . mites? Man lives hy htthits, iiicleecl, hut what he lives or is thrills amd excitement. -William James U JAMES EDWARD MOUSER 30 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton Jimmy Pet Peeve: Teachers who give homework. ,Q- I Will to NHS: My brother. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day, College. Track, Indoor 1, Track, Outdoor 1, Stage Crew 1. 'Q JOHN M. MUNGILLO EILEEN MARIE MURPHY 26 Mechanic St. Newton Upper Falls Fondest Memory of NHS: Junior X Blocks. Suppressed Desire: To help make people happy. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Weeks, Business. GEOFFREY MUTHER 133 Gibbs St., Newton Centre Jeff Fondest Memory of NHS: A.W. Chief Failing: English 1-3. r , Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Beals, Rivers Country Day, Col- lege. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Biology Club 1. l 'D Aff Rey' ll I., il PATRICIA RUTH NEEDLE 603 California St., Newtonville Pat, Pynnes Fondest Memory: All the coolies. Chief Failing: UICSM to SMSG to Algebra lla. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3: House Civics Committee 3: Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3: Newton- ite 1, 2, 3. CAROL ANN NELDER 214 California St., Newton Peanuts Fondest Memory of NHS: My Jun- ior year. Chief Failing: History, Shorthand. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Adams: Day: Business. Fencing 1: Spring Musical 1: Girls Chorus 2. DAVID STUART NELSON 43 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale Dave Fondest Memory of NHS: Being on the track team: all the swing- ing parties, especially G.K.'s. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Barry: Warren: College. Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3: Ushers 2: Home- room Manager 2: Orange Shield 3. WENDY JANE NESSEL 39 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: Those 10:30 breaks. Pete Peeve: Math classes on the 4th floor of Building I. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachusetts. Beals: Weeks: College. Newtonian 3: Newtonite 1, 2, 3: French 1, 2, 3: Orange Book 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Ea f .kxmx 1 I .unit 5 if . the ego finds itself in an ecstatic if state 0 f exizltiztioii, it triumphs . . -Sigmund Freud ' l -4. FRANCES SUE NESSON 23 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Fran Fondest Memory: My junior year, JACS-FEEF. I. Will to NHS: My laugh, my singing voice and my tix-ups. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Weeks: College. Orange Shield 2: Newtonian 3: Orange Book 1, 2: Class Secretary 2: Class Committee 3. R. MICHAEL NEUMANN 26 Magnolia Ave., Newton Pet Peeve: Right deviationists. Suppressed Desire: To crucily someone on the big T. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Barry: American School of Paris: College. Ski Club 2, 3: Reflection 2, 3: Paideia 2: Livingston Tutorial 3. SIGRID ERICA NICKELSON 40 Greenwood Ave., West Newton Fondest Memory: My bird that never mated. 4 Clai mto Fame: Mittens in May and appliqued book bags. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 2: Ski Club 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: American Field Service 1, 2, 3. JERRY ANTHONY NICOLAZZO 6 Gannon Ct., West Newton Nick Fondest Memory of NHS: Last day of school. I Will to NHS: Nothing. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: Business. Homeroom Manager 3: Workshop: Stage Crew 1. KENNETH C. NEILSEN 17 Munroe St., Newtonville Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior Year Christmas Party. Pet Peeve: Detention. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHS: Day: Service. Administrative Aids 1, 2. 3. CHARLES ARTHUR NORRIS 53 Greenlawn Ave. Newton Centre Charlie Fondest Memory of NHS: Sopho- more year with Mr. Nelson. I XY'ill to NHS: My gym clothes. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams: Roxbury Latin: College. House Council 2, Treasurer 3: Key Club 1. 2, Treasurer 3: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Latin 2. PAMELA NOYES 158 Fairway Dr., West Newton Pam Fondest Memory: Dave. Ambition: To be a good teacher. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Archery 1: Future Teachers 3: Ski Club 3. CARYL LEE NUSSMAN 83 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre Ca, Cary I Predict That: The voice of Jade will always protect NHS. Fondest Memory: E-Block Sopho- more study. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. House Civics Committee 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1, 3: Drama Festival 2, 3: Ofiice Assist- ant 1, 2, 3. JANICE MARIE O'BRIEN IO Grant St., West Newton Fondest Memory: B3-l-C+G+J5+ N:AOU and junior Prom with B.M. Suppressed Desire: To get a ride to school in someone's car. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College Basketball 1: Ofhce Assistant 3. MARGARET ANN O'BRIEN 79 Charlesbank Rd. Newton Corner Peg, O'B. Suppressed Desire: To own a Bon- neville covertible. Fondest Memory of NHS:: That night on Walker St., with all that tunafish. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 1: House Civ- ics Committee 1: Orange Shield 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3. MARGARET JANE O'BRIEN 15 Kenyon St., Auburndale Peggy Fondest Memory of NHS: Looking for green and red bugs Ceven the dead onesj. Pet Peeve: Never being at the right place at the right time with the right person. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Senior Play 3: Girls' Athletic Board 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Interna- tional Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR O'BRIEN 981 Beacon St., Newton Centre Billy, Nut Claim to Fame: Splitting my pants at Tigerama. Fondest Memory: Mr. Sanger's History class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Weeks: College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Tigerama Com- mittee 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Soc- cer 3. KENNETH DREW O'CONNELL 9 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville Oakie Fondest Memory: Fergie and Frakt- man, what a combination! Pet Peeve: Studying for a test with Woody and both of us Hunk! Birthplace: Winchester, Massachu- SCIIS. Rileyg Day: College. Orange Shield 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. Class Vice President 2, 3. THOMAS GEORGE O'DAY 22A Oakland St., Newton Corner ' Tom Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Spaulding, a most unusual home- room teacher. Pet Peeve: Food stuck to the chairs in the cafeteria. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Track, Indoor 1, 2: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2: Soccer 3. MARTIN ROBERT O'GORMAN Marty Pet Peeve: The 3 out of 5, 312 she didn't. Fondest Memory of NHS: The j.E.M.P.S., R.T., G.F., FONDO'S. Birthplace: Oakland, California. Bacon: Day: College. Football 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 2, 3: junior Class Committee. DIANE JOAN OLIVER 49 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Dee, Di Fondest Memory: Hanging around with all the kids down the bowl- away. Pet Peeve: That certain teacher who kept breaking up our wild X- block parties. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Warren: Business. HAl67Z,S behavior' should be like their -Richard Steele Xxx CN gt Man is cz true-bloodecl, full-fledged den- izen 0 f the animal kingdom. RICHARD LEE EDWARD OLSICK 30 Oakland St., Newton Corner Richie I Will to NHS: J.C.'s chemistry notes. Suppressed Desire: To visit the left bank of Paris. Birthplace: New York City, New York. Barry, Bigelow, College. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Gym- nastic Team 2, 5, Soccer 3. STEPHEN CHARLES OLSON 37 Harding St., West Newton Steve I Will to NHS: Another J.C. Hall and Mr. Rist. Pet Peeve: Teachers in general. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. Radio Club 1, Science Fair 1. FREDDA JEAN OSBORNE 29 Ashmont Rd., Waban Fred Fondest Memory of NHS: Talcs foams, beach party, the street, King and I. Pet Peeve: Sharks at the beach. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Chapel Hill, College. Homeroom Manager 2, Spring Musical 1, Madrigals 2, 39 Future Teachers Club 3. NANCY SUSAN OTIS 145 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Nance Fondest Memory of NHS: B3CGJ5 N-AOU. Suppressed Desire: To be a su- perb school marm. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, College. Class Committee 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, gofgball 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps . f' :wr ff ff ,J ,ig rg,-at 4 1. wa ys' -Susanne Langer , I V, ' 'Gm -if +A 4 ,. 2, 1 f Fa firr F F 1 MICHAEL FRANCIS O'TOOLE 37 Underwood Ave., West Newton Bleachie Fondest Memory: U.S. History with Mr. Sanger. Chief Failing: French. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren, Service. Baseball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, Athletic Committee 1, 2, 3. RUSSELL BLAIR PALMER 36 Webster St., West Newton I Predict That: Gym will become co-ed. Fondest Memory: The bell that rang at 2.45. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren, College. Science Fair 1, 2, 3, Rifle l, 2, Chess Club l, Independent Re- search Club 1, 2, 3. ALBERT PANICHELLA ELIZABETH ANN PANZERA 94 Jewett St., Newton Corner Betty Fondest Memory of NHS: Meet- ing Him in the hall of NHS. Claim to Fame: Our talks in gym in junior year. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Bigelow, Business. SHIRLEY ANN PARKER 62 Green St., Nonantum Shirl Fondest Memory of NHS: A spec- ial someone in my Sophomore year. Claim to Fame: To become a model. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, Business. Homeroom Manager 2, Home Economics 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL JEFFREY PARNES 6 Warren Rd., Waban Mike I predict that: NHS will be happy to see me leave. Suppressed Desire: College or Bust . Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Wet-ks, College. Orange Shield 2, 3, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, Biology 1, Key Club Z. . Bl 11222: ' Q-q. 43. 3. 4. ,. .XV fn, .. .1 V 7 Q iles: 906323, ' are A 5. .3 1:7 -as 5? - -4? 193 QQQANCIS E. PARISI JOYCE PEARSON 1 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: After school sports. Pet Peeve: Not a long enough lunch period. Birthplace: Wlatertown, Massachu- setts. Barry: Weeks: College. Girls' Athletic Board 2, 3: Leader Corps 1: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Archery 2: Ski Club 3. MARIE ANN PELLEGRINI 171 Langley Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory of NHS: Last years X-Blocks. Pet Peeve: No more gym. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Riley: Business. GORDON LEE PENDLETON 149 High St., Billerica Pet Peeve: Tech lunch with no girls. Suppressed Desire: To park in the teachers' parking lot. Birthplace: Bar Harbor, Maine. NTHSg West: College. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. STEPHEN MAYER PERLMAN -in Huntington Rd., Newton Steve Suppressed Desire: To bring a coke into the Riley House Commons Room. I Predict that: Someday NHS will have tl basketball team. Birthplace: New York. Riley: Commonwealth School: Col- lege. Chess Club 2, 3: Captain: Class Committee 1. MARY ALICE PERRY -i5 Curve St., West Newton The Big M Fontlest Memory: September 17, 1961, The Heat Wave. Claim to Fame: My brothers' warm personality and sports abil- ity.. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Hilti., XY'arren: College. il iiiimittee 1, 2: Music Club 4 3, Chorus l, 2, 35 Class 2: Student Ofhce Sec- rii 5. fi Q--'K -fd 'D O 4- 41? 1 C' -3 9 'T 1- 3-ug i 3' 'LY 4iu8naqn:Q.- Some Fifteeris, especially girls, have their radio or record player on 'con staritlyf GILBERT HOWARD PETERS 19 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Gil Claim to Fame: Being German. Suppressed Desire: To be on a school team. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Boston Latin: College. German Club 3. ROBERT LEON PETKUN 135 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Bob Pet Peeve: The disappearance of the senior table in the cafeteria. I Predict That: Mr. Wells' Cor- vette will do 110 in the quarter. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Day: College. National Honor Society 2, 33 Orange Shield 3: Newtonian 2, 3, Chemistry 2, 3: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3. BARBARA MARIA PIANTEDOSI 54 Larkin Rd., West Newton Lulu, Gooba, Peanuts Fondest Memory of NHS: Ice skat- ing at Dolan's, janey taking a bowling ball from Sammy White's. Suppressed Desire: For me and Sam to double with Barb when M.M. is in town. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: Business. Civics Committee 3: Theatrical Make-up 3: Orange Shield 2: Music Club 1: Library Assistant l, 2. MARGARET ANNA PILLION 15 Auburn St., West Newton Peggy, Pill Fondest Memory of NHS: Look- ing for green and red bugs Ceven the dead onej. Chief Failing: Riding the merry- go-round too long! Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: St. Bernard: College. Newtonite 3: Senior Play 3: Girls' Athletic Board 3: French Club 2: International Club 2. x - -Arnold Gesell An SCJ 1.5. ROGER S. PINCUS 1451 Beacon St., Waban Rog Pet Peeve: No last period studies. Suppressed Desire: To climb j.C. Hall's stairs. Birthplace: Washington, D. C. Adams: W'eeksg College. International 2, 3: Rifle 1, New- tonite 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2. DANNY R. PINI 165 Chapel St., Nonantum Dapper Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Mike Papa. I Predict That: Class of '64 will be the best. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHSQ Day: Business. Basketball 1, Administrative Aids 1, 2, Tigerama Committee 1, 2, 3: Publications Board 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 3. FRANZISKA KATRINA PLENDL 1'0 Chestnut St., West Newton Franni, Franzi Suppressed Desire: To install aer- ial corridors between buildings. Pet Peeve: D-lunch. Birthplace: Salzburg, Austria. Palmer: St. Bernard'sg College. Ushers 3, German Club 2, 33 Mo- tion Picture Squad 1g Spanish 3. CARL A. POCKWINSE 369 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory of NHS: Friday afternoons. I predict that: Newton will have orange football helmets by 1999. Birthplace: Newton Centre, Massa- chusetts. Barry, Day: College. House Civics Committee 2, 3g Newtonite 1, 2, Tigerama Commit- tee lg Football 1. a man may perhaps scarcely know where be zs gozrag but keep to the right -Sigmund Freud 0 4 an , ,E Q '5 eww ,xi ...af AX -1 a ' 'v vme fbi? Blu x L v-Q -A , xl if HARLAN NEIL POLISHOOK '3 XY'itl-iington St., Newtonville Pet Peeve: Having language lab. during last period study. I W'ill to NHS: Ferlin Grubb and his grubby sports reports. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Beals: Day: College. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Chemis- try Club 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Newtonite 2, 3, House Council 3. STEVEN L. POLLACK 20 Greenlawn Ave. Newton Centre Steve Claim to Fame: A better Interna- tional Club in '64 I Predict That: The tunnels will eventually be fixed. Birthplace: Meriden, Connecticut. Riley, Wleeksg College. House Council 2, International Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2. PRISCILLA MARION POWER 81 Pine Grove Ave. Newton Lower Falls Cilla I Wfill to NHS: The locker I didn't have in Bacon House. Fondest Memory of NHS: Two years of TSVV. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren, College. Rally Committee l, 2: Music 1, 2, 3, Bacon House Commons Room Committee 3: House Assembly Committee 1: A Capella Choir 2, 3. PAMELA JOAN POWERS 50 Elmhurst Rd., Newton Pam, Pammy Fondest Memory of NHS: gappy and dilpy , Briarwood , jesjo . Suppressed Desire: To make my parents the happiest people in the world. Birthplace: Providence, Rhode Is- land. Adams: Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 1, 2, 31 Rally Com- mittee I, 2, Executive Board, 33 Leader Corps l, 3: Senior Play 3. DONNA LEE POZZI 38 Clark Rd., XY'est Newton Don Suppressed Desire: Another night at T.R. with Ioan. I XY'ill to NHS: One gym locker shared for three years with B.L.T. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Tusitala l, 2, 3: House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3: junior Prom Committee 2, Rally Committee 2, 3: Majorettes 2. 3. JOAN PRICE 6' Putnam St.. XY't'st Newton .lOf1l6 Fondest Memory ot NHS: ,lunior yt-.ir people. Birtliplace. Boston. Massacliusetts. Batryg XY'.1rren: College. Ushers FQ Drama Festival 1: French Club l. 3: American Field Service 2. FQ Spanish Club 3. jkfibmta A -dw -W., W.-f - 1 nfl Lid f lg -.H-1 D, -Q-:Y HQ 06 -Q- 'lf X-5 Vg.: 'L Wa' ,J- 5 in Q STEPHEN HOWARD PRICE 213 Waltham St., West Newton I Predict That: Norm Klein will never get an A on an English paper. Fondest Memory: NHS Curr. IV girls. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. International 2, 3: Key Club 3: Mathematics Club 2: New York Times Staff, Treasurer. ANN MARIE PRIMAVERA 26 jasset St,, Newton Suppressed Desire: T.S.D.B.M.T.A. S.A.H.T. Fondest Memory: Home Econom- ics in my junior year. Birthplace: Needham, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Day: College. Rally Committee 2: Dance Com- mitte 2: Representative to Class Office 1. STEPHEN DAVID PROIA 300 River St., West Newton The Nose Claim to Fame: Nose, Knows, any- thing goes. Suppressed Desire: Take tea and see. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Civics Committee 3: Orange Shield 3: Stage Crew 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Bacon House Athletics Committee 1, 2, 3. THOMAS N. PROIA 11 Faxon St., Newton Willie Claim to Fame: My teachers CT.F.M.J. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS: Day: College. Publications Board 1, 2, 3: Tiger- ama Committee 1, Z, 3: Basket- ball 1: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Administrative Aids I, 2, 3. LAURENCE LEE RAFFEL 187 Cabot St., Newton Larry Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Rothman's moustache. Claim to Fame: Never buying a lunch at the NHS cafeteria. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Bigelow: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonian 3: Newtonite 1, 2, 3: In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2, 3. ANTHONY JOSEPH RATTA 126 Adams Ave., West Newton Tony Fondest Memory: 9 o'clock coffee break. Suppressed Desire: To sleep for a year! Birthplace: West Newton, Massa- chusetts. NTHS: Warren: Service. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3. ELLIS DAVID RATZKOFF 53 Cherry St., West Newton I Predict That: Most of the juniors will become seniors and Sopho- mores will become Juniors. I Will to NHS: My Sophomore, junior, and Senior Slump. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. Music Club 2: Gymnastic Team 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Wil. SUSAN A. RAYBURG 2 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Sue Fondest Memory: Those blocks in the Library. Pet Peeve: Running for homeroom in the annex at 8:25. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Library 1, 2, 3: Music 3: Class Committee 2, 3. MICHAEL RAZZA 19 Ricker Rd., Newton Corner Mike I Predict That: A brand new cafe- teria will be built as soon as I leave. Fondest Memory: Mr. Holmes' History class, of course. --4 Birthplace: Revere, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. Boys' Athletic Committee I, 3: In- tramural Sports 1, 3: Meteorology Club I, 2: Rifie Club 2, 3. ROBERT MICHAEL READY 68 Washburn Ave., Auburndale Bob Fondest Memory: Baseball. - f- Pet Peeve: Going up the stairs V, J when everyone else is going down. fa-, 5' Birthplace: Springfield, Massachu- N--gy f setts. xt ' 15 Adams: Warren: College. ,af Intramural Sports 1, 2: Gymnastic A h Team 1, Baseball 1, 2, 5. The stress here falls not on the activity itself, but on the . . . pleasure it produces. -Anna Freud I s P 1 E l . l i s hi fi.. 4,4 Cs, - '- -Q! How pleasant is the day when we give up Sl1'i1!i7Zg to be young-01' Sl67Zd67'.,U HERBERT D. REDDEN 462 'Watertown St., Newton Herb I VC'ill to NHS: The pearl on my suit coat. Suppressed Desire: To hit the Twin Double at Rockingham Park. Birthplace: Lynn, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: Business. JON CARROLL REED 20 Berkshire Rd., Newtonville J.C. I will to NHS: A reduction in the number of money grabbing organi- zations. Fondest Memory: '63 baseball sea- son. Birthplace: Great Bend, Kansas. Riley: Fun Creek High School: College. Baseball: Intramural Sports: Rifle Club: Ski Club. PETER JAMES REIDY 479 Walnut St., Newtonville Pete Claim to Fame: My Indian Dance Team. Fondest Memory: The Indian Dance Team Secretary. Birthplace: Amityville, New York. Palmer: Our Lady's: College. Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3. PAULA R. REILLY 30 River St., West Newton Fondest Memory: Dick -June 1, 1964, Being a Majorette. Pet Peeve: Long talks with Mr. Papa. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Warren: College. House Council 2, 3: Leader Corps 3: Softball 3: Caduceans 3: Major- ette 2, Co-Captain 5. I 4 William James i. :CW I - 3 N7 13 4 STANLEY JAY RIEMER 54 Fellsmere Rd., Newton Centre Stan Suppressed Desire: To go to a South Sea Island with L.M. Fondest Memory: Senior play. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Roxbury Latin: College. House Civics Committee 33 New- tonite l, 2: Senior Play 3: House Council 3: Intramural Sports 2. JoRDAN LAUFER RITTENBERG fi Park La., Newton Centre Jordy, JoJoe Claim to Fame: The winner of the big drag race that never took place. Pet Peeve: I can win all the time but not sometimes. Birthplace: Buffalo, New York. Adams: XVeeks: College. Biology Club l, 2, 3: French Club 3. BRUCE ROBINSON 6ll Washington St. Newton Corner Tex Fondest Memory: Uppises, downies, insizes. I Wfill to NHS: NHS football games. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHS: Bigelow: College. Publications Board I, 2, 3: Tiger- ama Committee 1, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Softball I, 2: Intramural Sports 1, Z, 3. HAROLD LEONARD ROBINSON 16 Lancaster Rd., Newton Pet Peeve: Not enough water in the fountain. Claim to Fame: My ability to sleep. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Riley: Chauncy Hall: College. Stage Crew 3. JAMES BRYAN ROCHE 164 Fairway Dr., West Newton Jim Fondest Memory of NHS: The basketball game at Arlington in '62 where Sam R. had a hot hand. Claim to Fame: VC'alking the rail- ing on the third floor. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Wfarren: College. Orange Shield 2, 3: Baseball l, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Football 2, 3. NANCY JEAN ROCHE 1691 Commonwealth Ave. X5C'est Newton Nan Fondest Memory: Exciting people and ideas. Suppressed Desire: To see Rome. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Xlfatten: College. National Honor Society 2. 3: House Council l, International 2. 5: Music l, 2, 3: Class Commit- tee 2. .6-in is ff ,OR 1 GUN -1 X 1 'li'iBiilB1IJIZER Y- est Newton , NHS: Miss 21i'.,. wil:-. A certain pair of i i ,ii.i.,: Newton, Massachusetts. viz i Day, College. li its 1.-iuncil 1, 2, 3, Ski Club l. r, Bowling Club I, 3, Alter- .- . l'.ilmer House Council 2, iistry Club 3. DONNA LEE RODMAN 125 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre liontlest Memory: Iota Phi, Sis, and Route 26 and soap. Pet Peeve: Jack Scott and Com- pany. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager I, House Civ- ics Committee 2, Newtonian Data Staff 3, House Council 1, 2, House Secretary 3, Bacon House Com- mons Room Committee 2. GILLIAN NINA ROGELL 31 Devon St., Newton Centre Gill Pet Peeve: Nobody knows Chow to pronouncej my name. Claim to Fame: My Motor-bike. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Weeks, College. Music Club 1, 3, Secretary 2, Tusi- tala 3, American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. JEANNE KARLA ROHDE 133 Newtonville Ave., Newton Jean Fondest Memory of NHS: All those fishing trips! I Will to NHS: My sunglasses. Birthplace: Terra Haute, Indiana. Palmer, Lee High, College. House Council 1, 2, Basketball 1, Music Club 2, 3, Student Office Secretary 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH ANNE ROSE 22 Bonad Rd., West Newton Debbie Fondest Memory: DinMihOopSas- Kia Srps + Grad. I Will to NHS: Lettuce and cu- cumber sandwiches. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3, House Council 1, 2, 3, French 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 2, 3, Orange Shield 2. ROBERT GORDON ROSENBAUM 18 Bellevue St., Newton Crash Fontlt-st Memory of NHS: North Conway, Showers. thief Failing: Can't keep a car on tht- road. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Hfyilfl Biizelowl College. Nif- wal Honor Society 2, 3, New- rsu ll 133 Sailing Club I, 2, 3, i tt- Class Committee 1, .i-.s Committee 2. ff 5373.354-SF! -Q I 1- 1 . Y 5 KH. 1 IT' '-ani Equcmimity is one of the older names for this quality. AMY JEANNE ROSENBERG 35 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Suppressed Desire: To paint white stripes on blue shutters. Fondest Memory: Those months on the other side of the wall. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, Weeks, College. Newtonian 3, American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Music Club 1, 2. 3. SAMUEL BENJAMIN ROSENBERG 25 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Kosher, Sam Pet Peeve: My long eye lashes. Fondest Memory: R.S.'s party in my Junior year and all the beach parties. Bacon, Weeks, College. Orange Shield 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 3. JANET MYRNA ROSENEELT 333 Lexington St., Auburndale Claim to Fame: Being in the boys' locker room when the team came. Fondest Memory: Cast parties and John Hancock. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Senior Play 33 Drama Festival 2, Stage Crew 3, Sailing Club 2, American Field Service 2. MERRICK JAN ROSENWALD 311 Kenrick St., Newton Merry Suppressed Desire: To go to Holly- wood. Fondest Memory: My three years in Mr. Peterson's homeroom. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry, Bigelow, College. Archery 2, French Club 2, Office Secretary 2. George Preston ll 2 It ...g VQ- Q-1 JE, JANET FAY ROSER 55 Arapahoe Rd., West Newton ,Ian Fondest Memory of NHS: The Family, the K.F., and North Con- way. Suppressed Desire: To always re- member a certain M.G. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Beals, XY'arren, College. Homeroom Manager 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, Outing Club, Secre- tary 1, Vice President 2, President 5, Ski Club 2, 5, Class Commit- tee 5. SHERYL LINDA ROSOFF 5' Lorna Rd., Newton Centre Sher, Crash Claim to Fame: My 21st hour ac- cident. Pet Peeve: Chunky fish and quivery lips, '65 wasn't a leap year, too bad!!! Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Riley, Bigelow, College. House Civics Committee Secretary 2, Newtonian 5, Senior Play 5, Class Committee 2, Student Office Secretary 2, 5. BARNETT RICHARD ROTH STEIN -'il Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Barney Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Rosen's Math Class, Now what are you babling about? Suppresed Desire: To own my own Corvette. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Bigelow, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, Orange Shield 5, Basketball 1, Football 2, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 5. ANDREA ROUSSEAU 229 Pearl St., Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Three years in Miss Vfaters' French class. Pet Peeve: Holding down wrap- around skirts. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Latin Club 1, 2, 5, International Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 5, Music Club 2, 5, Bacon House As- sembly Committee 2, 5. or IJ61 e zs the birthplace 0 error . . . -Susanne Langer 'WZ ' 1 V ARTHUR JOSEPH ROY 50 Chapel St., Newton Archie Pet Peeye: Girl at NHS. Birthplace: Boston. Massachusetts. Adams: Day, College. House Council l, 2, Alternate to Homeroom Manager lg Trarhc Pa- trol 2: Tunnel Patrol l. EDVVARD MICHAEL RL'BIN -iO Holden Rd., 'West Newton Ned Pet Peeve: Homework. Birthplace: Haverhill, Massachu- setts. Beals, Day, College. Intramural Sports 2, House Coun- cil 1, Science Fair 1, Bridge Club 5. SUSAN SOPHIA RUBINSTEIN 164 VI'ard St., Newton Centre Favorite Saying: Merci Buckets. Fondest Memory: Mr. Sanger's History Class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, VC'eeks, College. French Club 1, 2, Drama Festival 2: Drama Club 2, Homeroom Manager 5, Ski Club 2, 5. SIMON ROBERT RUDERMAN 6 Magnolia Ave., Newton Buzzy I XX'ill to NHS: All the lunches I left in class. Suppressed Desire: To become the American Secretary of State. Birthplace: Fall River, Massachu- setts. Riley, Bigelow, College. Senior Play 5, International Club 2, 5, Newtonite 2, French Club 5. KAREN LEE RUMMEL ll Central Terr., Auburndale Fondest Memory: Meeting a cer- tain someone after school. I Predict That: Palmer House will always be tops. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, 'XY'arren: College. ERLAND F. RUSSELL It A if: l K' ,F .45 fs .LA 2 W1-41 if 1 it r ,, W .W . 4' ' f fi '., 1 Q 'S Q. v 'W' il .yt- W...-0 H! I ,I ,I I I tiiiflwf 04' I it f '!t J 1' -q-.. - I if i , RICHARD NELSON RUSSELL 23 Clinton St., Nonantum Moose I XVill to NHS: Rowboats for the tunnels. Fondest Memory: Tunnel patrol. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Our Lady's Help of Chris- tians, Newton, Service. Stage Crew 1, Motion Picture Squad 1, Intramural Sports 2, De- bating 3, Hunting and Fishing 2. ALFRED JAMES RYAN 15 Henshaw St., West Newton Al Suppressed Desire: To play foot- ball for the Red Sox. Pet Peeve: Wading through the tunnels. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren, Business. Football 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing 1, Rifle Club 1. HELEN ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR 85 Park St., Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: The cocktail , cup and saucer, football i 'f'1 -A vu.. -vi 'T games, The Silver Swan , and ' A' Krackel bars. Pet Peeve: Monday morning, Dimples . Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsyl- vania. Adams, Bigelow, College. Madrigals 2, Spring Musical 1, Rally Committee 1, 2, Vespers 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3. JEANNE MARIE SALAMONE 62 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Tobe Fondest Memory: B3CGJ5N 2 AOU, M.C. not dancing. Claim to Fame: Yelling Romeo, Romeo at the Senior Assembly, Pink and Purple Umbrellas, Draw- ing Tigers. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- SERS. Barry, Day, College. House Council 2, 3, House Presi- JAMES EDWARD SANDLER 70 Clements Rd., Newton Jim Claim to Fame: Losing two school wide elections. Pet Peeve: Passing from top floor of building I to J.C.'s class. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. House Council 1, Key Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Newtonite Circula- tion Staff 3, Student Council Fi- nance Commission Chairman 3. STEVEN JAMES SANTILLO 18 Barrieau Ct., Newtonville Shorty I Predict That: The football team will win eight straight games. I Will to NHS: One ankle rope with no tape. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Day, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3, Ad- ministrative Aids 3, Soccer. JOSEPH SAVIGNANO ELLEN SAVITSKY 70 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Savy, Savitz Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior play, Thursday afternoons with Marty, Marilyn, and Steve. Pet Peeve: S. R. and L.S Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. Newtonian 3, Senior Play 3, Orange Book 1, 2, Newtonite 1, 2, 3, Student Ofiice Secretary 2, 3. dent 3, Student Ofiice Secretary 2, i 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3. ANDREW BART SAMPSON ff ' 192 E,,,,,,, Rd., Waban It zs not the bare wants . . . that melee up Andy ' 77 Fondest Memory: Tigerama in September, 1962. -Gardner Murphy I Will to NHS: My vacant seat in homeroom 2209. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley, XX'eeks, College. French Club 1, Physics Club 2, Riflle Club 1, Math Club 2. CHRISTOPHER' SCOTT SANDERSON -10 Windsor Rd., Waban Walter Pet Peeve: Socks right mort. Suppressed Desire: Glove compart- ment. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Tennis 1, Ski Club 2, 3. t i I Z il l I l l I 1 I Vr . .se-'xg It !:! .1 PLA , 7 l ..1...,...- .........i.T. Hzmmn behavior is not only food-get ting strategy. PAMELA PIERCE SAWYER 55 Windsor Rd., Waban Soybean Suppressed Desire: Betdewot. Fondest Memory: Zolli, Jimenez. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. House Council 1: Drama Club 1: Sailing Club 1: Ski Club 1, 2: Junior Class Committee. JANETTE E. SCANDALE 27 Bennington St., Newton Jan Fondest Memory of NHS: The P.P., the whole gang, our W.W. and the Class of '63, Claim to Fame: Conn., here we come! , The day Zol and I started a fire in the dell. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Bigelow: College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3: Student Office Secretary 1, 2, 3: Rally Committee 1, 3: Newtonian 3: Trafiic Squad 2, 3. ALAN HOWARD SCHEIBEL 30 Webster St., West Newton Beagle Fondest Memory of NHS: Night of November 30, 1962. Claim to Fame: First person to fail more subyects than I carried. Birthplace: West Newton, Massa- chusetts. Riley: Warren: College. Gymnastic Team 1. NANCY ELLEN SCHILLER 849 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Buzzy Fondest Memory: Wellesley-Skylar, Stonee, W.M., eh, Nan?, N.C., B party at Nancy's. Favorite Pasttime: Getting unde- pressed and reassured. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Weeks: College. Music Club 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1: Orchesis 2: Ski Club 2, 3: Cheerleaders 2, 3. Susanne Langer Nd 1-ff 'T' HARLAN AARON SCHNEIDER 350 XValtham St., West Newton Professor Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Senior Play 3: Drama Festival 1, 2, 3: Music Club 3: Student Curricu- lum Committee 3. JOAN ELAINE SCHEIDER 202 Evelyn Rd., Waban Fondest Memory: Doing the rounds, Hide and Seek. Suppressed Desire: To be in more than one place at the same time. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Wfeeks: College. Theatrical Make-up 3: French Club 2, 3: Office Assistant: Future Teachers 1, 2, 3: Music Club 3. RICHARD CLARK SCHOFIELD, JR. 78 Saint Mary's St. Newton Lower Falls Dick Fondest Memory of NHS: Sum- mer of '63 with the Schweigers and the Wenaumet Bluffs. Suppressed Desire: To have the Ski Club go to Aspen. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Chemistry Club 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Madrigals 2, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3. BRIAN K. SCHULTZ 43 Clyde St., Newtonville Pet Peeve: Sophomores who go up the down stairs. Suppressed Desire: To take four lunches. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: Service. ELAINE MARIE SECORD 365 Watertown St., Nonantum Fondest Memory: Junior Home Ec. with J.A., S.P., M.M. Suppressed Desire: Marry certain someone from Watertown. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: Business. KRISTINA SEEGLITZ 315 Frankin St., Newton Corner Tina Fondest Memory of NHS: My sophomore world history class. Suppressed Desire: To have a cigarette after lunch. Birthplace: Woburn, Massachusetts. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Theatrical Make-up 3: Sailing Club 3: Rally Committee 3. fx 1' 3 I .7 sf? 'T9' L ME. 6235 IQX QA' : , fa! F i K i '7 A. 11' ETZER V i-in Centre .. mc-i'ything it has that lt's tried to give ' . hope it hnds someone ..e. Boston, Massachusetts. 1Wf.trks: College. .- H103 l, 2, 3g l, 2, 5, if.-i.: 1, Z: German Club 2. ELENA SERRA 1-i Middle St., Newton Lenuccia Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Sanger's history class. Suppressed Desire: To become an actress. Birthplace: Italy. Barry: Day: Business. Basketball: Field Hockey. ARTHUR MARK SHAFFMAN 16 Milo St., West Newton I Will to NHS: My 8 pairs of Don Alberzo tweezers. Claim to Fame: My spoon from Norfolk County Prison. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Beals: Warren: College. Key Club 2, 3. CAROL ANN SHAPERO 55 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Casey Claim to Fame: My nails, Watch Out! Suppressed Desire: To live, live, live. Birthplace: Chelsea, Massachusetts. Barry: Chelsea High: College. French Club 1, 2: Future Teachers 3: Latin Club 1, 3. MYRNA SHAPIRO 41 Cabot St., Newton Fondest Memory: U.S. History with Mr. Holmes. Suppressed Desire: To run for a school ofiice. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Bigelow: College. Senior Play' 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Debating 1: Russian Club 1, 2, 3. PAUL ALFRED SHAPIRO 25 Hilltop St., Newton Cflaim to Fame: Ferlin Grubb. Chief Failing: No nickname. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Palmer: Bigelow: College. Nirioiiiil Honor Society 2, 3: New- --f-ive I. 2. 3: Intramural Sports: Wi.. G.-imma Tau 1, 2, 3: Latin .L J ri- , .... . 3 i 41 Iii any kind of creative work the creative person ztriites himself with his rrittterittlsf' PHYLLIS DEBORAH SHAPIRO 16 Howland Rd., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: The Union, the State, the Zone, the Square, and jellen's: DZPQCZMQ L2jTR3SWBG3H3F and ickyt'nika. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club, 1, 2, 3: Orange Shield 2: Music Club 1, 2. SUSAN FAY SHAPIRO 106 Sargent St., Newton Sue, Cookie Fondest Memory of NHS: Mom- my , Daddy , and all my big brothers. Suppressed Desire: To burn Illi- nois Math books. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Music Club 1: Rally Committee 1, 2: Drama Club 1, 3: Senior Play 3: Library Club 3. PETER SHATTUCK 327 Franklin St., Newton Corner Pete, Groggal Fondest Memory: Summer of 1963, Fondo's Playboy's Hill, Our wild times, R.S. in my Junior Year, FOOTBALL. Ambition: Wine, Women, and a Million dollars. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Rivers: College. Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 2, 3. NANCY EVANS SHAW 195 Auburn St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NHS: Senior Prom in my junior year and all the wonderful times with CRM. I Will to NHS: One younger brother. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. House Civics Committee 2: Rally Committee 2: Commons Room Commitee Z: Otiice Assistant 3. -Erich Fromm 'Q' 29 ? QQ 1 I ,ul 1 ROBERT JAMES SHEEHAN 18 Paul St., Newton Centre Bob Pet Peeve: Lacerations from Hip top cans. V 4:-- I Predict that: When I leave there will be a surplus of food in the cafeteria. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- SCIIS. NTHS, Weeks, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND B. SHEELY . 164 Chestnut St., West Newton . Ray Fondest Memory: Tucker Lillis. Pet Peeve: Truculent football players. Birthplace: Ypsilanti, Michigan. Riley, Warren, College. Spring Musical 2, 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 39 Maclrigalsg Cross Country 1, 2, 3. i JOHN F. SHERMAN 63 Windsor Rd., Waban John, Ccensoredj Suppressed Desire: To drive on the sidewalks when everyone's pass- ing. 4? Claim to Fame: Not once being kicked out of the library. Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachusetts. Bacon, Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, New- tonite 1, 2, 5, Election Chairman of the Student Council. MARLENE RUTH SHERMAN 11 Crehore Dr. Newton Lower Falls Marl, Shermie Fondest Memory of NHS: The Drama Festival, Mrs. Olderr, and the basketball games. Claim to Fame: Never skipping 4' illegally. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Adams: Warren, College. We P Newtonite Circulation Staff 3, Drama Festival 2, 3: Health Ofhce Assistant 1, 2, Girls' Gym Ofhce Assistant 1, 2, 3. Their insane hehiwior has heen given theni through the food. -Paracelsus 015. 'ZX i 'M vw 'dd .---any IQN rr' 4--'A' J' ,l IZ 3, PATRICIA JANE SHERMAN 129 Withington Rd., Newtonville Patti Fondest Memory of NHS: Miss Parkers English class. Chief Failing: Going from 234 to 1444. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow: College, National Honor Society 2, 3, Civ- ics Committee 2, House Civics Committeee 1, 2 5, Newtonian 3: House Council 1, 2, 5. LARRY DAVID SHOPNICK 21 Barbara Rd., West Newton Claim to Fame: I passed Ancient History. I Predict that: Newton High will crumble away. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, Business. Rifie Club 1, 2, 3: Motion Picture Squad 1, 2, 3: Meteorology Club 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL BRYNA SHORE 149 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Fondest Memory: My red fagbag and a blue Corvair. Pet Peeve: Helen, your slip is showing. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, New- tonian 3g Newtonite 3: National Merit Semi-finalist, Russian Club 1, 2, 3. JOAN BETTE SHRIBER 42 Holman Rd., Auburndale Joani Pet Peeve: All the lists. Fondest Memory of NHS: JACS- FEEF and MIT. Birthplace: Jamaica Plain, Massa- chusetts. Beals, Warren: College. House Civics Committee 1, 2, Li- brary 1, 2, 3: Music 1, 2, 3: New- tonite Circulation Staff 2, 3: Ameri- can Field Service 2, 3. ARTHUR RICHARD SIEGAL 19 Helene Rd., Waban Fondest Memory: B.B. lighting fires in German Class. Pet Peeve: C.W. making me wait hve years. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, W'eeksg College. Homeroom Manager 1: Football l: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Music, l. 2. ROGER GORDON SILBERMAN 21 Bonwood Ave., Newtonville Claim to Fame: Engraving my ini- tials in cement between building I and II. I XVill to NHS: All the Track equipment borrowed from Nr. Gatley. Birthplace: Boston, BI.1SS.1Cl1USCIIS. Palmcrg Day: College. Indoor Track 1, 2, 5, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 5: Homeroom Manager. 7 1, 2, 53 Newtonite 2, 5. i efa A : ' f' I 5 ' -I- ww ff . ,, ,-Q ,KX . I 5-WI. 8,5 .., V, ELAINE MARIE SILVA 7 Briar Lane, Newtonville Fondest Memory of NHS: The Family, the P.P., North Conway, KF., summer of '63, Bs B.P. I Predict that: One day the ski club will retreat to Switzerland. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Day: College. Class Committee I, 2: Ski Club 2, 3g Tennis 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, 3. ROBERT E. SILVER 78 Commonwealth Pk. West Newton Centre Bob Pet Peeve: 500,000 steps a day. I Predict that: There will one day be no Building I, fourth floor. Birthplace: Milford, Massachusetts. Adams: Weeks: College. Intramural Sports 1, 2, Adams House Trafhc Squad I, 2, 3. JEROME LEWIS SILVERMAN 153 Westchester Rd., Newtonville Jerry Claim to Fame: Cambridge for lunch. Fondest Memory: The Brookline game in my Junior year. Barry, Bigelow: College. Golf 2, 3: Ice Hockey I, 3: Ora ge Shield 3: Key Club 2, 3. BETSY ANN SIMMONS 31 Westbourne Rd. Newton Centre Fondest Memory: Getting cokes for Mr. Sangerg fireworks in the sum- mer of my Junior Year. Pet Peeve: The aroma of skunks in homeroom every morning. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Music Club I, 35 Orchesis lg Beals House Student Secretary 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association 3. STEVEN H. SIMON LESLIE HOWARD SIMS 56 Westchester Rd., Newton Fondest Memory: The day Mr. Eliot broke the blackboard. Suppressed Desire: To go down a one way staircase. Birthplace: Boston, Massahcusetts. Palmer: Bigelow, College. Track 2, 3: Biology Club Ig Intra- mural Sports lg Soccer 3. 'RK' 'D Hi- f 'W ,rs I: f'PyX fa? ' 'xr ROGER M. SINGER 224 Chestnut St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Green Parties. Chief Failing: Putting off until to- morrow what was due yesterday. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Editor in Chief of Newtonian 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, House Civics Committee 1, 25 Gymnastic Team I, 2, Science Fair I, 2. KALMAN STUART SINOFSKY 362 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Kal Fondest Memory of NHS: My Jun- ior English class. Pet Peeve: Being the only kid who could break both small lingers in a softball game. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Day: College. Key Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports lg Chess Club 2, 31 Chess Team 2, 33 Rifle Club 3. JUDITH ANN SISKIND 67 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Judy Suppressed Desire: To understand what is perfectly obvious to everyone . Claim to Fame: Falling up the down stairway. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Day: College. National Honor Society Z, Secre- tary 3, Newtonian Literary Editor 3: Orange Book 1, Editor-in-Chief 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, International Club 1, 2. JOAN SUSAN SISSON 25 Wauwinet Rd., West Newton Joani, Judes? Fondest Memory: WAMNOC- CASSAN fitsdvwissepnye and grad. Favorite Expression: Bop into Brigham's 'cuz you can't get a man with a gun. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren, College. Legislature 3g Homeroom Manager 1, Z, 3, Newtonite I, 2, 35 Fr6I1Ch Club 2, 3, Future Teachers 33 Music Club 3. . . . the mem rom Mars viewing human existence . . . -Edwin Boring I looked down the line, And I w0nde1'ed. JOHN MICHAEL SLOBODA 18 Parmenter Ter., West Newton Jack Fondest Memory: Smoke Screen in Front of Building I. Pet Peeve: The Boys' Room. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Day: College. Intramural Sports 2, 3: Gymnastic Team 2. BARRY WALTER SMITH 232 Cherry St., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: Food fights in the cafeteria. Chief Failing: Math, English, His- tory, etc. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3: Soccer 3. DANA ANDREW SMITH 21 Belmont St., Newton Corner Surf I Will to NHS: Anything! Just let me out. Suppressed Desire: To be Principal for a day. Birthplace: Somerville, Massachu- setts. Barry: Bigelow: College. Track, Indoor 3: Gymnastic Team 1: Track, Outdoor 2, 3: Biology Club: Senior Play. JEANNE SMITH 190 Parmenter Rd., West Newton Ginny Fondest Memory of NHS: Short- hand 1 with Mr. Wells. Claim to Fame: STRAC. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Riley: Day: Business. Newtonite 2, 3. - Lfls - Quoted by James Baldwin 15 .AQ NANCY J. SMITH 29 Burr Rd., Newton Centre Nan, Nanc Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Pet- erson's math class with BM.: Stonee: that night at W.M. and Buz: B Party at my house: those nights at Lin's. Claim to Fame: Those trips to Cambridge. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Weeks: College. Legislature 2: Girls' Athletic Board 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2. SALLY ELIZABETH SMITH 23 Moffat Rd., Waban Smithy Chief Failing: Watching T.V. in- stead of doing homework. Fondest Memory of NHS: Newton beating Brookline last Thanksgiv- ing. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Warren: College. House Civics Committee: Tennis: Field Hockey: Music Club: Bad- minton. STEVEN JACK SMITH 18 Hamlin Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: Big sister and Hampton Beach summer of '63, Pet Peeve: Restrictions. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Weeks: College. Legislature 1, Committee Chair- man 2: Finance Board 2: House Civics Committee 1, 2, 3: New- tonian 2, 3: House Council 1, 3: Committee Chairman 1. STEWART EDWARD SMITH 64 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Stu Fondest Memory: Modern Dance. Suppresed Desire: To keep it in my sneaker, out of my ear. Birthplace: New York City, New York. Adams: Day: College. Football 1: Gymnastic Team 1: Captain 2, 3. SUSAN CUSHING SMITH-PETERSEN 36 Westfield Rd., West Newton Sue Fondest Memory of NHS: Barry House, the kids, the activities, the staff, the housemaster. Claim to Fame: My long, con- fusing, usually misspelled last name. Birthplace: Charlottesville, Virginia. Barry: Warren: College. Homeroom Manager 1: House Council 2, 3: Field Hockey 1. 3: Leader Corps 2, 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3. BARBARA J. SNYDER 336 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Barb Fondest Memory of NHS: BRCG- J,N:AoU. Suppressed Desire: To find a R.N.J.B. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Rileyl Day: College. House Council I, 2: Junior Prom Decorations Committee: Student Secretary. F yi '-53 7' gc Ll . Q- 1 A' Q N i Z 'Gm 71' N3 Ltfgk SPECTOR tl., ffizesrnut Hill .1w..irg, of NHS: The of my teachers and i. Studying!! i platei Livorno, Italy. Kaiser Slautern American meh School, Germany: College. ,f.tm.1 lg French 1: Future Teach- trs 3, Spanish 1: A.F.S. 1. JILL SPENCER 137 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Friday nights with Carol and Eva. Claim to Fame: A coke party. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Rally Committee 1, 2: Ushers 2, 3: International Club 3: Music 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. BARBARA DELLA SPERA 364 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Barb Fondest Memory of NHS: History classes with Mr. Sanger. Suppressed Desire: To be happy in life. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Warren: College. Modern Dance 1: Home Economics 1, 2: Drama Club 3. SHERYL CAREN SPILL 38 Holman Rd., West Newton Sherry Pet Peeve: A grouch. Fondest Memory: The day I met Don Rossman in the library. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Hull: College. Homeroom Manager 3: Spring Musical 3: House Council 1: Stage Crew 2: Library Club 1, 2, 3: Orchesis 2, 3. JOYCE BARRON SPITZ 117 Warwick Rd., West Newton Joycie Claim to Fame: I didn't go. Fondest Memory: Where I went. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- SCIIS. Barry: Carmel School, Tel Aviv: College. American Field Service 1, 2, 3: Girls' Apparatus 2: Modern Dance 3: Gymnastic Team 2: Assembly Committee 2. CAROL ANN SPURLOCK 246 Central St., Auburndale Giggles Fondest Memory: Mr. Wells' short- hand class. Suppressed Desire: J. G. every Sartirday night! P- fflipltite Boston, Massachusetts. 2- 'xY'.irreng Business. 1. I lub, IN:Iusi'. Club. A little bundle of heaven be see ELIZABETH ANNE STAFFORD 192 Grove St., Auburndale Betsy Fondest Memory of NHS: Oct. 31, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, etc. Claim to Fame: B3CGJ5N-AOU, Pardna Conferences. Birthplace: Arlington, Virginia. Palmer: Warren: College. Music Club 1, 2: Spring Musical 1, 2. NANCY LOIS STAFFORD 192 Grove St., Auburndale Fondest Memory: New Year's Eve, 1963. Birthplace: Arlington, Virginia. Bacon: Warren: College. House Civics Committee 2: Spring Musical 1: Music 1: Office Assist- ant 3. RUTH STAM 330 Waverley Ave., Newton Ruthie Fondest Memory of NHS: June 3, 1963. Pet Peeve: Getting from 1306 to Building II in six minutes. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams: Bigelow: College. House Council 1, 2, 3: Music Club 1, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: House Civics Committee 2, 3: Newtonian 3. CHARLES JOHN STEEVES 40 Austin St., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Emily, Ruth: B Lunch picnics. Claim to Fame: I didn't go . Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College, Ushers 35 Gymnastic Team 2: Re- flections 3. .-ru-H.:--fur--,-,,1 MARTHA ANNE STEINMAN 11 Doris Circle, Newton Marty, Shrimp Fondest Memory of NHS: Hadda- patouchi! Trips to Natick: Open mouth - insert foot . I Will to NHS: My laryngitis and four months' silence. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Bigelow: College. Newtonian 3: Leader Corps 2, 3: Library 1, 2, 3: Sailing Club 1, Secretary 2: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3. 4-ag. LINDA FAITH STEPPER 18 Loring St., Newton Centre Step Claim to Fame: That day at L.V.'s a-5 with M.S. and S.F. 'B Fondest Memory: Talcs Foams. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Bigelow: College. Leader Corps 1, 2, 3: Outing Club 1, 2, 3, President: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers s 3. RICHARD BENNETT STIEBEL 52 Warren Rd., Waban Dick I Predict that: NHS will please Mr. Lent by having a direct passage from the 4th floor of I to the 3rd floor of II. I Will to NHS: Ferlin Grubb. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. House Civics Committee 3: New- tonite 1, 2, 3: Alpha Gamma Tau 1, 2, 3: Track, Indoor 2, 3: Track, Outdoor 2, 3. MARILYN RUTH STILLER 32 Cabot St., Newton Marty Suppressed Desire: Another day at L.V.'s house with S.F. and L.S. Fondest Memory: Spastic Thursdays and the great Friday. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon: Bigelow: College. House Civics Committee 2: New- tonite 2: Senior Play 3: Library f ' gflub 2: Senior Class Representative The discipline of the birch rod facilitate learning . . . -B. F. Skinner 42 1 gl 'fi' , 3. 4,5 l -W -r '-? 5 -Q56 Q Qvs, EVERETT W. STONE 429 VC'olcott St., Auburndale Stoney Claim to Fame: Mayors easil. Birthplace: XY'inchester. Massachu- setts. NTHS: Yfarreng College. Administrative Aids 1. 2. 3 JASON LEVVIS STONE 45 Vfinchester Rd., Newton lay, Stoney Suppressed Desire: C. Z. Claim to Fame: Skipping class. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. House Council 1, 2: Track 1. 2. 31 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Sailing Club 3. RICHARD ALAN STONE 46 Greenlawn Aye., Newton Centre Dick Fondest Memory: The Newtonite make-up meetings that lasted until 9:00 at night. Pet Peeve: Questionnaires and ap- plications. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Weeks: College. National Honor Society 2, 3: New- tonite 1, 2, 3: Senior Play Chair- man 3: Drama Festival 2: House Civics 2. JOSEPH ALAN STRAZZULLA 4' Page Rd., Newtonville Chief Failing: Most everything. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day: College. House Council 3: Motion Picture Squad l, 2. 3: Key Club 2. 3: Soccer 3. SANDRA ROSE STURNIOLO '4 XY'estland Ave.. YY'est Newton Sandy. Toots Fondest Memory of NHS: My sophomore year with P.F.C. Pet Peeye: Orange Shield in the walled-off. Birthplace: XY'est Newton, Massa- chusetts. Palmer: Warren: Business. FRANCIS SULLIVAN 66 Summit St., Newton Bit. Magoo Fondest Memory of NHS: P.T.'s party and December 5. Pet Peeye: Donna working at the Greeks . Birthplace: England. Adams: Bigelow: College. Football l: lee Hockey lg Sort- ball l. 2. 3: lntramural Sports l. 2. 3: House Council l. 2. 5. GAIL ANN SULLIVAN 52 Nonantum St., Newton Sull Fondest Memory of NHS, Stonee, Classes of 62 and 63. I Will to NHS: A pillow for the bench outside Mr. Batchelder's of- fice. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry, Bigelow, College. Theatrical Make-up 2, House Civ- ics Committee 2, 3: Orange Shield 2, Tigerama Committee 2, Rally Committee 1. 2. 3. LOR ETTA VERONICA SULLIVAN 24 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Ronnie Fondest Memory: All the wonder- ful memories of my Junior Year and Oct. 12, 1962. Suppressed Desire: To own a pink Caddie. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Patricks F. Gavin Junior High, College. Theatrical Make-up 1, Senior Play 3, Spring Musical 1, Drama Club 1, Orchesis 1, 2, 3. PAUL F. SULLIVAN 7 Dexter Ave., Watertown Sully Pet Peeve: The food. Fondest Memory of NHS: Smoking in the basements. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHSg Don Bosco Tech, Service. Cross Country 2, 3. SUSAN M. SULLO 12 Morgan Place, Nonantum Finky Suppressed Desire: To be johnny's little girl always. Fondest Memory: Shorthand class with Mr. Wells. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, Business. Legislature 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 2, 33 Field Hoc- key 1, 2, 3, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3. LINDA SUNDIN 19 Simpson Ter. Newtonville Lynn Fondest Memory: F. W. T.K. Claim to Fame: Flying mattresses in the jeep. Birthplace: Framingham, Masachu- setts. Riley, Day, College. Orange Shield 3, Spring Musical 1, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Scen- ery for Senior Play 3. SUZANNE MARIE SUPINO 109 Freeman St., Auburndale Sue Chief Failing: Boys who wink. Suppressed Desire: To always be happy in life. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Outing Club 2, Ushers 3, Tennis 3, Drama Club 3, Home Economics Club 3. LANA SUSSMAN ' 37 Philmore Rd., Newton I Predict that: When I leave, sophomores and juniors will have last period study. I Will to NHS: My gym suit and sneakers. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Bacon, Bigelow, College. Badminton 3, Volleyball 3, French 3, Music 2, 3. 'Y STEVAN ALAN SUSSMAN 67 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Suss Pet Peeve: Math teachers who in- sist on mispronouncing last names. Chief Failing: The college boards. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Weeks, College. Newtonite 1, 2, 3: Key Club 2, Tennis 3, French 1, 2, 3, House Civics Committee 1. DONALD ROSS SUTHERLAND 40 Williston Rd., Auburndale Don, Suds Chief Failing: Getting to the Cafe- teria on time. if Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Neal's Geography class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Gymnastic Team 1, Orange Shield 2, Newtonite 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. ll, -1 el DIANE JANE SWARTZ 47 Green Park, Newton Schwartzie Pet Peeve: People who pronounce Swartz as Schwartz. Chief Failing: SMSG geometry. Bitrhplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. National Honor Society 2, 3, Leg- islature 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, AFS I, 2, 39 Music Club 3. The plucked rooster, inan, is a pecul- iarly vulnerable fowl as be struts along the path of civilization. -Joshua Loth Liebman I I Much o f what we know bus coine rorn studying the behavior of lower organ- isins, but the results bold surprisingly well for buinun subjects. -B. F. Skinner JOHN SZETELA 4 Shawmut Pk. Newton Upper Falls Jasiu Fondest Memory: My car and all ', in the flat tires. I Predict that: NHS won't exist when we leave. Birthplace: Poland. Riley, Day, Business. Orange Shield 3, Orange Book 1, Biology Club 1. CAROL MAY TALLO 11 Faxon St., Newton Fondest Memory: The Junior Prom with Pete, etc. Pet Peeve: Saturday, September 28, for 1963. Birthplace: Revere, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, Business. Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Leader Corps 2, Orange Shield 2. fl .' 'off YASUOKI TANAKA 17 Mayflower Ter. Newton Highlands Suppressed Desire: To be a violin- ISI. Pet Peeve: School starts too early. Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan. Bacon, Guilford High School, Col- lege. International Club 33 AFS 33 Music Club 3. 1 BETSY LEA TANNER I 27 Jerome St., West Newton Fondest Memory: A certain A.F.S. student. I Will to NHS: One gym locker shared for three years with D.L.P. 'D A Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Day, College. Drama Club 1, Drama Festival 2. MICHAEL LEWIS TAPLIN 11 Fordham Rd., West Newton Mike, Tap Fondest Memory of NHS: A cer- tain girl at NSHS. I Predict that: An automat will be installed in the cafeteria. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Day, College. Orange Shield 3, Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3. ELIOT HARRY TATELMAN 85 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Monkey Fondest Memory: The '61 Thanks- giving Day trip to Brookline High School. Suppressed Desire: 3355555 Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Bigelow, College. Music 1, Ski Club 3, House Coun- cil 2. RICHARD PAUL TEJEIRO 94 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Dick, Rick Claim to Fame: One of the gang that borrowed the Ho Jo's Weathervane. Fondest Memory: The '63 football cheering section, Ho jo's and the Deli, My three last period study halls, Orange Shield lunches, and above all the kids in our class. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Riley, Warren, College. Orange Shield 3. KEMPTON TEMPERLEY 71 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Kem, Kemp Fondest Memory of NHS: Not having to take gym in my Senior year. Favorite Expression: How 'bout that. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Weeks, College. Alpha Gamma Tau 2, 3, Chem- istry Club 3, Rifle Club 2, Folk- singing Club 3, Math Team 1. ALFRED ANTHONY TEMPESTA 62 Hawthorne St., Nonantum Freddie Birthplace: Newton, Mass. NTI-IS, Our Lady's, Service. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports l, Workshop. ELIZABETH JANE TEPPER 120 Forest Ave., West Newton Betsy Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren, College. Music Club l, 2, 3, A.F.S. l, 2, 3, French Club l, 2, 3, International Club l, 3, Spanish Club 2, 5g Theatrical Make-up 3. -' ASBURY . 'til . Auburndale Xlarlcie NHS: Modern 5,1 -ti lnelligibility. Scranton, Pennsylvania. is Warren: College. class Committee: Cross wintry 1, Z, Gymnastic Team 1, wg House Council 1, Rally Com- 11:1fIt't' 5. SANDRA VICTORIA THOMAS 103 Atwood Ave., Newtonville Sandy, Sam, Reg I Will to NHS: My only gym suit, 15111 pieces of bubblegum, and a bottle of peroxide. Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Warshaw's junior English class. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon: Rocky Hill High, College. Basketball 1, Archery 1, Caduceans 1, French Club 1, Biology Club 1. STEPHEN IRWIN THOMPSON 204 Temple St., West Newton Steve Claim to Fame: All my A's. Pet Peeve: Give me a break. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. House Civics Committee 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 5: Newtonian 2, 3: Spring Musical 1, 3: Music Board 5, Club 2, 3. SALLIE JANE THURBER 97 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Els, B.P., Hockey and Football games, Tigeramas, weekends, parties. Pet Peeve: P.W.P.G.I.M.C. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Southwest Miami, College. Music Club 3: Outing Club 33 A.F.S. 3. DIANE MARIE THURSTON 151 Mt. Vernon St., Newtonville Charley, Dee Fondest Memory: Miss Kaliva's U.S. History class with Danni. Chief Failing: Being turned down each time I tried out for A Capella Choir. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren, College. Music Club 1, 2, 3: Band 1. GRETCHEN TOCCI 9-1 Bemis St., Newtonville Gretch, Pat Pt-t Peeve: People getting in my way. I X1Ui1l to NHS: More teachers like Mr. Satlak, Mr. Wells and Miss l UllL'y. B.rf1ipI.icc1 Newton, Massachusetts. :Nix 1 BusinCSS. ' ix' Club 1, Outing Club 3. ' ' ffifi. . 10 ' . sq gvvni 1-2 V 1 I '-K. . 0 ' g ,Q 5 I . 0 la A . I at . I il 1' We ..- r In Q 9 .Xa -. Vanity sits in stwmge qumf ers LINDA CARROLL TOCCI 17 Crescent Square, Newton Corner Lin Fondest Memory: Some wonderful teachers and friends. Pet Peeve: The teacher that broke up our X-block parties. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Our Lady'sg Business. CYNTHIA FAYE TOCMAN 11 Noble St., West Newton Cynthy, Katey Fondest Memory of NHS: MIT, MGH, the street, the beach party, JACSFEEF, and the sharks. Pet Peeve: Having 4 compulsory meetings in 1 X-block. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer, Warren, College. Newtonian 3: Newtonite 2, 5, Orange Book 2, House Council 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 5. VICTORIA LYNNE TOM 22 Maple St., Auburndale Vicki Fondest Memory: Seeing Newton beat Brookline, Thanksgiving, '62. Suppressed Desire: To go back to Hawaii. Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii. Adams, Warren, College. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Leader Corps 1, 2, 5: Sophomore Orientation 2, Girls' Athletic Board 2, 53 New- tonite 3. JOSEPH ROBERT TOMASKI 19 Dalby St., Nonantum joe I Predict that: I will come back here and teach. Pet Peeve: Swimming in the tun- nels. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Our Lady'sg College. 4 Ai! M 7 ,ni K ROBERT JOSEPH TOTARO 88 Crescent St., Auburndale Bob Suppressed Desire: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Fondest Memory: J.C.'s battles with Ed Weist. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Warren, College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2, 33 Or- ange Shield 3: House Council 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. JANET ELIZABETH TROWBRIDGE 18 Pershing Rd., West Newton Jan Fondest Memor ' The costume y. committees for the Drama Festival and Spring Musical. Pet Peeve: Having a homeroom on the 4th floor. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren, College. Music Club 35 Spring Musical 1, Drama Festival 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Library Club 1, 3. EDWARD R. TRUNDLE 121 Hunnewell Ave. Newton Corner Ed Fondest Memory: Wet get to- gethersg Fondon's . Pop Tops , Al's window. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Orange Shield 3, Executive Com- mittee 3: Class Committee 2, 3. MYRNA LOUISE TRUSTEN 39 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Myrnie Fondest Memory of NHS: The day I first started NHS in October, 1962. Pet Peeve: A's in Math. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Milton High School, Col- lege. Music Club 2, English Club 3: Art Club 3. For this Bruno was burned at the stake and Spinoza suffered excornrnunica- . ,, , tzon. ill , ..a. sv0u l' 1 -Erich Fromm ki 4? W -.A 415 . QQ , fm arg, Fm 1 K 1 I A ,I T V P 'T .JY L 1-Q 6? .AQ ,OK '3' FRANCIS X. TURBERT 10 Pillion Court, Newtonville Frank Fondest Memory: Senior Christ- mas Party. I Will to NHS: All my hours of detention. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHSQ Day, College. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3. FRANCIS W. TURNER 47 Bridge St., Newton Wes Fondest Memory of NHS: Oct. 31, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, etc. I Will to NHS: 30 Library passes from Mr. Sanger. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer, Day, College. Football 1, Orange Shield 2. RICHARD HUNTER TUSHIN 31 Randlett Park, West Newton Rick Fondest Memory: The top ten records in room 316. Pet Peeve: Those crowds in front of building I. Birthplace: Washington, D.C. Bacon, Day, College. Boys' Athletic Board 3: House Council 1, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 2, 3. ELAINE BARBARA ULMAN 138 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Lainie Fondest Memory: My secret sharer and my secret sharer. Suppressed Desire: To remain six- teen. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adamsg Weeks: College. Newtonian 3g Newtonite 2, 3: Orange Book 2: Senior Play 33 Russian Club 1, 2, 3. BARRY UMINSKY 75 Valentine St., West Newton Pet Peeve: Mystic River Bridge. I Will to NHS: My gym suit. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Warren: College. Intramural Sports l, 2: Meteor- ology 2. RICHARD FRANCIS VALLE 34 Auburn St., NX est Newton Rich Fondest Memory of NHS: The Hockey Team. Claim to Fame: Late to school record. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: XYYJFYCDQ Colleue. Legislature 3: Homeroom Manager 33 Ice Hockey l, 2. 31 Soccer 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Biology 1. 7 xwkn '?i:iii?Hsm 7 'Q JG -2-Gln NO Q S L. DAVID LEE VanARSDALE -11 Bunker Lane, West Newton Dave I Predict that: The Big Brother is coming to NHS if not here now. Fondest Memory of NHS: Climb- ing to Building I, 4th floor A- block. Birthplace: Buffalo, New York. Rileyg East H. S., Rochester, N. Y., College. Civics Committee 33 Bowling 2, 33 Key Club 33 International Club Bi Debating Club 3. PHILIP TURNER VANBUSKIRK 1821 Washington St. Auburndale Phil Fondest Memory of NHS: NH4 OH+HCI. Suppressed Desire: Archery Club at NHS. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Rileyg Warren: College. Spring Musical 1, 33 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Band 13 Orchestra 2, 3. JOHN T. VANDERSLICE 150 Tremont St., Newton Chief Failing: Grades. I Will to NHS: My sneakers. Palmerg Bigelowg College. Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2. PASQUALINA VENDITTI 56 Clinton St., Newton Patsy Fondest Memory of NHS: The school rides with that certain someone and May 12, 1963, with HV. I Will to NHS: More teachers like Mr. Sanger. Birthplace: Italy. Bacon, Day: Business. Orange Shield 33 Rally Committee 23 House Council 23 Dance Com- mittee l, 2, Tigerama Committee 3. RONALD JOHN VINCUILLA 89 Gardner St., Newton Corner Ron Fondest Memory: Bermuda Day 1961. Pet Peeve: Theres never any place to park. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Rileyg Our Lady School: College. Intramural Sports. LINDA HELINE VISCOTT 73 Concolor Ave., Newton Lin, Beeb, crash Fondest Memory of NHS: Beebee and Oct. 6, 1962. Claim to Fame: Bobby's Girl. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams, Bigelow, College. Newtonite 23 Senior Play 33 Arch- ery lg Library 2: Outing 2. DONATO VITTI 97 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory of NHS: The day I graduated. I Will to NHS: 100 intermittent T.V. sets. Birthplace: Italy. NTHSQ Dayg Service. J. if .5 -'QE 2, !e3iXin.YIPS2i:-Q JAN F. VOLK 5 Pickwick Rd., West Newton Pet Peeve: Locking my combina- tion in my track locker. 11 Fondest Memory of NHS: Mr. Pet- erson's Birthday Party . Birthplace: Davenport, Iowa. Bealsg Bigelow: College. Orange Shield 3: Indoor Track 2, 33 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 33 Soccer 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3. DANIEL FREDERICK VonRICHTHOFEN 42 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Dan Fondest Memory: Last period .3 studies. Pet Peeve: French teachers. Birthplace: Frankfurt, West Ger- many. 'J Bacon, Strathcona Composite H. S., College. Q French Club 2, 3: German Club 3. FEE EVELINE VonSCI-IULTZ 21 Francis St., Newton I Predict that: Lessie's C+YanesJ finger will become famous. Fondest Memory of NHS: U.S. and Problems class with Miss Kalivas3 Mr. Bodman's physiology class. Birthplace: Germany. Barry: Towson H.S., Maryland: '23 College. Girls' Athletic Board 3: Basketball 2, 33 Field Hockey 33 Softball 2, 33 German Club 2. r fi Wben tbe cbild grew up into ii indn 0 great power, be proved beyond dll doubt by bis bebiwior tbdt be bad never or- given bis rnotberf' -Sigmund Freud . V O M. ..22322....22 50-o3's3wm....:.. fnnns...-s... .- 51 Genius, in tifzttla, ineans little more than the faculty of perceiving in an nnbabit- nal way. ROBERT H. WARREN 77 Kaposia St., Auburndale Bob Fondest Memory of NHS: The days I was not there. Suppressed Desire: To give swim- ming lessons in the tunnels - especially for Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. NTHS, Warren: College. Tigerama Committee 2: Dance Committee 2: Basketball 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3, NTHS Representative 3. LOIS WASSERMAN 525 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Fondest Memory: Seagram 7, R.L., Homicides with C.C. and green Dutch boy. Suppressed Desire: To have many great times after graduation. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Day, College. Orange Shield 1, 2, Newtonian 2, 3, Tigerama Committee 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers 33 Student Oflice Secretary. APRIL ANN WATERS 1179 Centre St., Newton Centre Annie, Ann Fondest Memory of NHS: SID- WNG63-64SPNCDSSY. Chief Failing: Halloween, October 31, 1962. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Weeks: College. House Civics Committee: Orange Shield 2, 3: Music Board 1, 2, 33 Rally Committee 1, 2, 3. ROGER CHARLES WATSON 89 Crescent St., Auburndale Fondest Memory of NHS: The Junior Prom Tea Party. Suppressed Desire: To be a mem- ber of A.A. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Warren: College. Boys' Athletic Board 3: House Council 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2. LEWIS G. WATTS 152 Grove St., Auburndale Lew, Lewie, G- Claim to Fame: That Everett catch in 62 . Fondest Memory: The fact that only a selected few know for what the G stands. Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas. Barry: Warren: College. Football 2, 3, House Council 2, 33 Orange Shield 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 3: Track, Outdoor 1, 2, 3. CHARLES R. WEBB, JR. 18 Karen Rd., Waban Charlie, Webb Fondest Memory: Beals House Coke Machine. Pet Peeve: Teachers more inter- ested in Politics than teaching. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Weeks: College. Homeroom Manager 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, Soccer 3: German Club 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, Captain of Chess Team 3. RONA JOYCE WEBBER 51 Gralynn Rd., Newton Centre Fondest Memory: My teachers at NHS. Pet Peeve: A secret admirer. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Riley: Warren: College. JANET MARY WEDEN 75 Aspen Ave., Auburndale Claim to Fame: B3CGJ5N-AOU. Fondest Memory of NHS: April 14, 1963, and those many week- ends in Maine. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren, College. Orange Shield 2g Rally Committee 1, 2, Music 3: A Capella Choir 1, 2, 33 Ofiice Assistant 1, 2, 3. HELAINE RUTH WEINER 51 Noble St., West Newton Claim to Fame: The Zoo- Monti, Zorro, and Turtle, QTug and Jotto, took. Pet Peeve: The members of the Koorblim Country Club. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Bacon, Warren: College. Rally Committee lg Music Club 2, Future Teachers 23 House Civics Committee 33 Newtonian 3. JUDITH LINDA WEINER ll Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Judi, Goochy Claim to Fame: Milt. I Predict that: Roz and I and Bonnie and I will always be friends. Birthplace: Medford, Massachu- setts. Adams: Weeks, College. Drama 2. 3: Future Teachers lg Spring Musical lg Music 1, 3: Out- ing l. ' NHCIIAEL il W. 2 Newtonville NUIIII Ntsire' The 600th Mr. . '-.lcmory of NHS: Track .ttilll Newtonville to class. wi-pine: Boston, Massachusetts. .ti 1 Boston Technical High, Col- .iiigc Shield l, Track, Indoor l, Hilti PHYLLIS LYNN WEINER 71 Fuller Ter., West Newton Chief Failing: School. Fondest Memory of NHS. j.C.'s class. Birthplace 1 Roxbury, Massachu- SCIIS. Barry, Day, College. Cvirls' Chorus 2, 3, American Field Service l, 2, 3, Music Club I, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Caduceans Club 1, 5. CAROL FRANCES WEINSTEIN 26 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Pet Peeve: 8:25, Monday morning. Suppressed Desire: To go up the down stairs, and down the up stairs. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Warren, College. House Civics Committee 1, Latin Club l, 2, House Council 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Or- ange Book 2. JOANNA VIVIAN WEINSTEIN 45 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill JO, I0-IO Pet Peeve: Not enough seeds in a pomegranate. Chief Failing: Not knowing the difference between orange and green. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley, Weeks, College. Homeroom Manager 2, 3, French l, 2, Future Teachers 3, Spanish 2, 3, Senior Class Committee Rep- resentative. TIMOTHY CLAUDE WEISKEL 70 Sumner St., Newton Centre Tim, Weiskie Fondest Memory of NHS: NHS mice. Pet Peeve: NHS mice. Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsyl- vania. Palmer, Weeks, College. National Honor Society 2, Presi- dent 3: Tennis l, 2, 3, Newtonian 3, Madrigals 2, 3, American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student. MARIE T. WELCH ol Broadway, Newtonville Suppressed Desire: To be a success- ful setretary. Fondest Memory: Classes in Room . . N , it iYl'. ,X'IUl'I, Massachusetts. qi: ll., fN'ii'c'tL1ri.ll School. on ri- Softball 3, Aparatus --ax ,A ,,-.pv , an t ,A .p 3 eq f . 0,f. f'f ei:-mmf if M, j fl' If i 1 w' 1 .. ff I F' 1 S V V- Q 4 YT 33' X 'lu 'v I l 1 72 I 1 H, ,Ruud jp: .L ' ELLEN RUTH WENSLEY 283 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Ellie Suppressed Desire: To slide down the bannister from the 4th floor to the basement of Building one. I Will to NHS: A small bottle of termites. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Day, College. Senior Play 3, Drama Festival l, 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Music Club l, 2, 3, Sailing Club 1, 2. JANET MARIE WHITE 9 Parmenter Ter., West Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: B3CG- 15N H AOU. Pet Peeve: The Pardnas. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Day, College. Rally Committee I, 2, 3, Orange Shield l, 3, Tigerama Committee 3, Softball 2. RICHARD KAHN WHITE 6 Ashmont Rd., Waban The Kahn Fondest Memory of NHS: Playing touch-football in Mr. Spauldingfs B-block Math classes. Chief Failing: Not being able to sell a Neultonian advertisement to the Mr. Boston Whiskey Company. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Weeks, College. Newtonian 3, Newtonite I, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3, Class Committee 1, 2, 3. SANDRA JEAN WHITE 347 Albemarle R., Newtonville Sandy Fondest Memory: F.W.T.K. I Will to NHS: Crummy-buttons. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Palmer, Day, Nursing School. Rally Committee I, 2, Music Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Manager Cal- ternatej 3, Senior Play Props Com- mittee 3, Theatrical Make-up 1. . . e struggle to attain success. -Ernest R. Hilgard i ,ig :q,,!m.g + 1 - . wg M. A' 'Z' I Ms ed fi. me .- .. ,Jae ra - , i fig- I is R , -sw -. , -AQX NEAL MICHAEL WIDETT 55 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre I Will to NHS: More substitute teachers like Mr. Stephens. Pet Peeve: Library fines as big as the National Debt. Birthplace: Chelsea, Massachusetts. Bacon: Weeks: College. House Council 2, 3: Football I: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Key Club Z, 3: Ski Club 3. JOANNE PATRICA WILKER 81 Arlington St., Newton JO, Joey Claim to Fame: Hanging around with Barney Bloots and the Turk all summer. Pet Peeve: That certain teacher that kept breaking up our X-block parties. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Stage Crew 3: Tri-Hi-Y. FREDERICK JOSEPH WILLIAMS 8 Bennington St., Newton Corner Fred I Predict that: Gym will be abol- ished as of the 23rd Amendment. Suppressed Desire: To graduate with 65 credits. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Barry: Bigelow: Service. GARY WILLIAMS We are not amused. ' -Queen Victoria J? I GAIL MAY WILSON 523 Crafts St., West Newton Fondest Memory: The football games. Chief Failing: Skipping study in my Junior year. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Day: College. Archery I: Outing Club 2, 3: House Civics Committee 2: Home- room Manager 3: French Club 3. JOAN WILSON 65 Fuller St., Waban Wils, Joanie Fondest Memory: E,B. , Tea par- ty, senior year. Claim to Fame: 40 in my sopho- more year. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Warren: College. Orange Shield 2: Newtonian 2, 3: Rally Committee I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. RICHARD MICHAEL WILSON 35 Noble St., West Newton Rick, Fuzzy Fondest Memory of NHS: Study Hall with Mrs. Leone. Pet Peeve: D Lunch. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: College. Aviation Club I. MARK J. WINKELLER 12 Fairfield St., Newtonville Wink Fondest Memory of NHS: Junior year Physics with Mr. Lent. Suppressed Desire: NHS girls ex- cept one. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Day: College. Key Club I: Tennis 1, 2: Science Fair 2: Orange Book 3: Newtonian 3. ROBERT AARON WINOGRAD 14 Whitney Rd., Newtonville Bob I Will to NHS: A tunnel drainage system. Suppressed Desire: To see a new Newton High School. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. National Honor Society 2, 5: Homeroom Manager lg Newtonian Editor 3: International 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3. TRUDY JOYCE VVISHNOVC' llo Eastside Parkway, Newton Scooter, Trud Suppressed Desire: To slide down the bannister from the Alth floor ro the basement of Building one. Chief Failing: Thinking the at. mosphere is made up of dough. nut holes. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bealsg Bigelowl College, House Civics Committee l, 2. 53 Newtonian 3: House Civics Secre- tary 2, Chairman 3: Latin Club 2. 31 A Capella Choir 5. --- - -lr 73? .2 ,,. 1. 1 ,,. ian. . . .ff f ' ' ,sk 11. f,c,.f ,' 1 .-M -.1 I .4 i f . I If ' J Ya? N. arf- - 'V' Q1 . 4 ff'3N- I U ,J A 'J J. LARA WCDLBARSHT Sl Janet Rd., Newton Centre Fondest hlemory of NI-ISI Bly Sophomore year with H.B. Suppressed Desire: To meet some- body special. Birthplace: Boston, lNIassathusetts. Bacon: Wleeksg College. Girls' Athletic Board l, 2, New- tonian 5, Newtonite l, 2, 51 Or- ange Book lg French Club l, 2, 5. JOYCE RONNIE WOLBARST -its Rochester Rd., Newton Fondest Memory of NHS: The Senior Play and Mr. Mechem's Psychology classes. Suppressed Desire: To walk bare- foot throughout one school day. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Riley, Bigelow, College. House Civics Committee 2, 3: A Capella Choir l, 2, 5: Class Com- mittee l, 2, 5: Senior Play 5: Tusitala l, 2. 5. KAREN ANN WOLOSKI 15 Colonial Ave., Newtonville Kerry Fondest Memory: The Thanksgiv- ing Day Football Game, Nov. 25, 1961 at Brookline. I Will to NHS: The memory of all the Football games, Hockey games, dances, parties, and the great times at NHS with Helen, Sue, and the gang. Birthplace: Waltham, Massachu- setts. Adams, Day, College. Leader Corps Z, 3: Tennis 1, 2, Badminton l, 2, Music Club l, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. CHRISTOPHER JOHN WOOD Z9 Calvin Rd., Newtonville Chris, Cristos Fonclest Memory of NHS: Melrose 2, Newton l Ctwicel. Claim to Fame: Juliet, the big one. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day, College. Homeroom Manager 3: Orange Shield 2, 5: Rally Committee 2: Basketball l, 2, 3: Intramural Sports l, 2, 5. STEPHEN FREDERICK WOODRUFF -N5 Watertown St., Newtonville Steve, Woody Fonclest Memory: NHS Football Team and my ruptured spleen. Pet Pc-eve: Listening to Ken psycho analyze. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals, Day: College. Football l, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 5, Senior Class Representative. NORMAN FREEMAN WRIGHT 'll Barton Rd., Wellesley Hills Norm Suppressed Desire : To make mtmney. Chief Failing: Physics. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. NTHS, Wellesley High School: College. 1- - GERMANY If For his poor tumip-bead it was too much. -Carl Jung MARILEE WYMAN 290 Woodland Rd., Auburndale Treetop Fonclest Memory: Fern, the Magic Dragon. Claim to Fame: My Yiddish accent. 1,354 Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Bacon, Warren, College. Senior Play 3: Spring Musical lg Drama Festival 1, 2: Musical Club ff 2, 5, Madrigals Z, 3. PAUL LORING YOFFE 23 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Paul Fondest Memory of NHS: l2!7f62. Pet Peeve: Kids who wear white socks with black plants and black shoes. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Weeks, College. Civics Committee 2, 5: Orange Shield 5: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Key Club l, 2: Aviation Club 3. Now he begins to notice stwutgers and loiterers everywlaere and they all seem to be keeping track of him. -Norman Cameron ,Lf a,w,........ r L-.V If the bleeding continues be will lan until he cliesff ROBERT KENNETH YUKES 234 Church St., Newton Centre Lance Zorba Claim to Fame: Having Mr. Wolf wash the family car. Fondest Memory: All the friends and teachers I've met. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Riley: Bigelow: College. Newtonite 2, 3: House Council 2: Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, President 3: Senior Representative to Student Council 3. EDMONDE ZANDE --Paracelsus v . . , Q, 'Q f 5 4 A , f all IU! gb . . . presently in his agony, be was screarning, each cry tearing his throat apart. James Baldwin l THEODORE FREDERICK 111 Valentine St., West Newton Ted Fondest Memory: J. C.'s chemistry class: Mr. Snyder's study hall. Suppressed Desire: To sell Mr. Hall an Elvis Presley record. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Bacon: Warren: College. Bridge Club 3: Senior Play's pro- perty Committee 3. ASTRIDA LIVIA ZEMGALS 283 Melrose St., Auburndale Chief Failing: Math. I Will to Nl-IS: NSHS. Birthplace: Regensburg, Germany. Palmer: Warren: College. Homeroom Manager 1: House Council 3: International Club 1, 2, 3: German Club Secretary 2, Pres- ident 3. DAVID HAROLD ZISES 121 Cotton St., Newton Zise Fondest Memory: Eating lunch at South. I Will to NHS: Mr. Sanger's class of '63. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Rivers Country Day: Col- lege. Homeroom Manager 3: Orange Shield 2, 3: Gymnastic Team 2, 3: French 1, 2. KENNETH JAMES ZISES 111 Blake St., Newtonville Kenny Chief Failing: Forgetting to buy birthday presents. Fonclest Memory: Cages of Ani- mals, Scotch Terriers and Bears. Birthplace: New York City, New York. Bigelow: College. Homeroom Manager 1, 2: House Council 1, 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3: House Civics Committee 2, 3. CAROLYN VIRGINIA ZOLLI 148 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Zoly, Zols Claim to Fame: Conn., here we come! . Fondest Memory: The day Jan and I started a fire in the Dell. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Day: College. Newtonian 3: Drama Festival 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, 3: House Coun- cil l, 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3. ANDREW STEPHEN KOLTAY 12 Lill Ave., West Newton Andy Birthplace: Hungary. Bacon: Calasanctius Prep. New York: College. fi ods 5 lp-9 16 -l -.J mia- -1-0 'sag ..P AI 'STIN f . Nwivtotiyille lrflk . llrohierns in De- i -, Doing Trig. without , iinind.ition. 4- . iii.,-ox. Brighton, Massachu- :I 7l s. llf .il-J Hur I.ady's: College. JOSEPH SALVADOR BEATRICE -I5 Ashmont Ave., Newtonville Joe Suppressed Desire: To become a good trumpet player. Chief Failing: Languages. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals, Day, College. Music Board, Senior Play, Spring Festival. ALBERT VICTOR BEIGH 55 Jewett St., Newton Corner Al Fondest Memory: Second floor boy's room. Pet Peeve: That's too much. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Adams, Our Lady's, College. PAT BENIS 115 Farwell St., Newtonville Patrish, Patricki Birthplace: New York, New York. Bacon, Cambridge High, College. ARTHUR CHARLES BOSSELMAN 62 Chandler Place, Upper Falls Mouse Fondest Memory of NHS: The shop's woodpile. I Predict That: A.P. will marry D, P. Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachu- setts. NTHS, Meadowbrook, Service. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Ice Hockey, Indoor Track. IOSE CAMINOS H5 Fairmont Ave., Newton Corner Birthplace: Tucuman, Argentina. Riley, Needham Broughton High Sihool, Raleigh, North Carolina, fiwlletle. ' Llub 5, Russian Club 5. JOSEPH PAUL CAPELLO 50 Oak Ave.. W'est Newton lfondest lNlt-mory of NHS: Talk- ing to a certain person in front of Building II. I XY'ill to NHS: NICE . Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. NTHS, XY-'arreng Business. Basketball l, 2, 5, Softball I, 2, 5, Intramural Sports l, 2, 5, Adminis- trative Aids I, 2, 5. RICHARD ANTHONY CICCONE 2-i Staniford St., Auburndale XX'oody Fondest Memory: My last year. I Predict That: I go to Kansas. Birthplace: Wfaltham, Massachu- setts. NTHS, Wfarreng College. Homeroom Manager 2, 5, Ushers 2, 5, Baseball 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, A.A. 1, 2, 5. RICHARD BANCROFT CROSBY 55 Central St., Auburndale Red, Bing Fondest Memory: The day I got out of the Marine Corps. All the good timees I had in the Carrib- bean. CThe Islandsj. Suppressed Desire: To make some- thing of myself, and to make the Mardi Gras. Birthplace: Boston, Massachuseetts. Beals, Warren, College. Orange Shield 2, 5, Stage Crew 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, Chess Club I, 2, Trafiic Squad 1, 2. GEORGE JOSEPH GILROY 55 Freeman St., Framingham Fondest Memory: Year in shop, Classes with Mr. Papa. I Predict That: I will get a job. Birthplace: Framingham, Massa- chusetts. NTHS, Framingham High, Busi- ness. WHITNEY CHIPMAN HAYWARD 15 Woodbine Ter., Auburndale Chip Pet Peeve: Assignments that take till -1:00 AM. to hnish, and then teacher decides not to collect them. I Will to NHS: All the whole cigarettes wasted because of teach- ers. Birthplace: Arlington, Massachu- setts. Adams, Wlarren, Business. RICHARD CHARLOS JACOBS 32 Mason Rd., Newton Centre Dick Claim to Fame: Only 5 hours de- tention in 5 years. I Predict That: The boys' room will use air-purifiers. Birthplace: Brookline, Massachu- setts. Riley, Xweeks, College. Intramural Sports I, 2, 5, Key Club 5. fl as , 3 5,505 ,,,. . X i . . . less and less attention is paicl to the zznscientific, the irrational, the emotional eleinents o f bznnan existence. DAVID COBB KUPFERMAN 58 Devon Rd., Newton Centre Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Adams: Weeks, College. Peace Club I, 2, International Club l, 2, 5, Music Club 2, Tusi- tala l, 5, Reflections 1, 5. MARGARET LORETTA -Grete Bibring CHERYL ANNE LAWN 280 Melrose St., Auburndale Sherry Fondest Memory: Soph. biology with Mr. Seltzer-Shirley, Kath. and the kids. I Predict That: In ten years New- ton High will have ashtrays in every girls' room. Birthplace: Wellesley, Massachu- setts. Beals, Warren, Business. Legislature 1, 2, 5, Civics Com- mittee I, 2, 5, Homeroom Man- ager I, 2, 5, Rally Committee 1, 2, 5, House Council I, 2, 5. JOSEPH A. LIPOMA LANG 245 Pearl St., Newton 52 Salisbury Rd., Newton Mer Margie Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Pet Peeve: Homework. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry, Our Lady's High, Business. 2, 5. Outing Club I, Badminton 2, Girls' Athletic Board 5. NTHS, Day, Business. But now or inany years I cannot en- cliire to read a line o f poetry. -William James .juxwr - N- -Q W -- 'hu -- W--'Q' 'QQ . ,Yr Q ,Q . ., -5, - -- L11 .? -I 3-1 - h -bf-.L A:-I ' 1 A tial., il. Basketball 2, Intramural Sports 1, rg: .lf J , 4 4 I if ' fl . . - l - - A I 6 The id, the ego, and the super-egof' RICHARD GRIFFIN MAHONEY 'I Manchester Rd. Newton Highlands Rick Fondest Memory: Christmas Party Senior year. Claim to Fame: Knack for Brown Nosing. Birthplace: Manhattan Island, New York. NTHS: Weeks: College. Administrative Aids 2, 3. RUSSELL H. MARTIN 15 Bigelow Ter., Newton Rusty Fondest Memory of NHS: Last years senior supper. Suppressed Desire: To take out the most beautiful girl in the high school. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- setts. Adams: Bigelow: College. Football 2: Indoor Track 1, Senior Play 5: Orange Shield 2: Gymnas- tic Team 1, 2, 3. -Carl Jung OHN SCOTT NICNANIARA J i I i l29 Grasmere St., Newton Corner Scott I Predict That: The cafeteria will get bigger. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Beals: Bigelow: College. DONALD PHILIP MCNEIL 29 Rowe St., Auburndale Mickey I XY'ill to NHS: My brother. Suppressed Desire: To roller skate through the building I tunnel. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: 'XX'arren: Business. Orange Shield I, 2, SQ Drama Festival 2. A hzmgry artist prefers bread to cz beautiful pairztingf' -Carl Jung 0 I J A 1 D RODNEY BRUCE MOORE 150 Hunnewell Ave.. Newton Rod Fondest Memory: Outside Building I after school. Suppressed Desire: L'.D.T.- Cn- derwater Demolition Team. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Barry: Bigelow: Service. J. DENNIS MORGAN 25 Youngs Rd.. Dedham Suppressed Desire: To take oi? the other two days of the week that I do go to school. Birthplace: Boston. Massachusetts. NTHS: Dedham: College. Publications Board I, 2. 5: Tiger- ama Committee l. 2. 5: Basketball l, 2: Administrative Aids I, 2, 5. JOHN B. MURRAY 6 Orris St., Auburndale Jack Fondest Memory: Lunches in New- tonville. I XY'ill to NHS: My white cards. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Palmer: Warren: Service. Tennis 1, 2, 5: Art Club I, 2, 5. JAMES JOSEPH RICE 2-1 Turner St., Newtonville Jim Suppresseed Desire: The sky's so high. I Vfill to NHS: An acre of Ari- zona desert. Birthplace: Boston. Massachusetts. Palmer: St. Marys: Waltham: Col- lege. RAYMOND JOSEPH RICHARD I4 Staniford St., Auburndale Jimmy I Predict That: I might graduate. Birthplace: Brighton, Massachu- serts. Riley: Our I.ady's: College. JAMES ALLEN ROBINSON 424 Cherry St., Vfest Newton Jimbo Suppressed Desire: Big 609 Chev. I Predict That: G. H. will marry T. R. Birthplace: Newton. Massachusetts. NTHS: Vfarren: Service. EMMITT FRANCIS ROVVLAND I4 Foster Dr.. Framingham Suppressed Desire: To be an elec- trician. Birthplace: Brooklyn. New York. NTHS: Chelsea Vocational. Man- hattan. New York: Service. Basketball. HENRY SHAFFER SCHERMERHORY -F5 Washington St., Dedham Sherm Fondest Memory: CoHee breaks at 9 o'clock. I XY'ill to NHS: The nothing I learned. Birthplace: Dedham, Massachusetts. NTHS: Dedham Senior High: Business. Administrative Aids 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL C. SHEA ' 59 Elm Rd., Newtonville Mike-Lush Fondest Memory: Making the runs to building 5. Pet Peeve: Not having a tunnel to building I from my house. Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts. Barry: Our Lady's: College. Football 5: Ice Hockey 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 3. RICHARD F. VERGATO -i-i0 California St.. Nonantum. Richie I XY'ill to NHS: 20 feet of rubber on Elm Rd. Pet Peeve: I dont drive. Birthplace: Newton. Massachusetts. NTHS: Rindge Technical: Busi- ness. Hunting and Fishing l. 2. 5. ROBERT BIICHAEL XVI-IITE 50 'Valley Spring Rd.. Newton Bob I XY'ill to NHS: One NSS Hill- man Convertible. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria. Birthplace: Lawrence. Massachu- SCEES. Riley: Bigelow: College. Spring Musical lg Biology Club lx Ski Club 5: Band 1.2. 5. 2 'S 19 gc L l ,-as .8 F 'ip ff I. 1' f-7 -1.5 ' 7.9, .' f. ANDREW BADARACCO 59 Wiriclic-ster Rd., Newton Drew Fondest Memory: Room 226. I Predict That: Palmer house studv should be better after the Class of '6-I leaves. Birthplace: Stoneham, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Day: Business. Rifle Club I: Baseball I. JOAN E. BARISANO 5 Channing St., Newton Corner Adams: Bigelow. RICHARD DANIEL COLETTI 61 Rangely Rd., West Newton Dick Fondest Memory: All the wonder- ful friends I've met, especially Patty. Birthplace: Newton, Massachu- setts. Riley: Day: College. Orange Shield 2: House Council 5: Science Fair 2. RICHARD BANCROFT CROSBY 35 Central St., Auburndale Red, Bing Claim to Fame: Painting B.H.S. goal posts. Suppressed Desire: To graduate 66th yearj. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Beals: Warren: College. Chess Club 2: Tratiic Squad 1, 2: Orange Shield 2, 3: Senior Play 2: Intramural Sports I, 2. WILLIAM MICHAEL DONNELLAN 28 Vernon St., Newton Corner Bill Birthplace: Roxbury, Massachu- setts. Palmer: Mission High, Roxbury. GLENN WARREN ELFMAN 62 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Riley: Uniondale H. S.: College. Football I, 2: Baseball 1, Z: Golf 1, 2. JOHN W. GREENWOOD 69 Wfebster Park: VC'est Newton Palmer: Xwarreng Business. Bzzwzing up calories . . :FS The basic bzznzfm motivfztion is self- P1'6S67'UIlli07Z.M ALBERT JACOB HESS 15 Fern St., Natick Jay Birthplace: Susquehanna, Pennsyl- vania. NTHSg Coolidge Jr. Highg Col- 1 lege. Class Committee 5. MARGARET L. LANG 3 Salisbury Rd., Newton Margie Thomas Hobbes pf! CHERYL ANNE LAWN 280 Melrose St., Auburndale Sherry VICTORIA ANNE OPPER 28 Chesterlield Rd., West Newton Vicki I Will to NHS: A coke machine in the Riley House Commons Room. I predict that: Building I will be restored as a museum. Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts. Rileyg Warreng College. Drama Festival lg Student Ofiice Secretary 2, 3g Leader Corps 2g Riley House Council 2g Class Treasurer 1. JAMES ALLEN ROBINSON 424 Cherry St., West Newton Jimbo HENRY SHAFFER SCHERMERHORN 475 Washington St., Dedham Sherm JACK L. SPARKES 9 Pc-obody St.. Newton NTHSg Bigelow. -. ,fd -Q . V if iff,2.W ... , , ' 5 1 A K in-L Y MQ I 22 s no if-v IVE RT ISI NG e index All-Star Homes 253 Maguire Engineering Anderson, T. W. Jewelers 252 Mandcllls Atwood's Camera Shop 248 Markma George A' and Company Auburndale Co-operative Bank 244 M 84 M Transportation Company Middlesex and Boston Street Railway Co Auburn Food Sunes 252 i Nhdnne Foodss, . . i, W Auto Imports Inc 253 Mr Sid,S Barbour and Travh Insurance 254 n4nnn,irVing Rninsurance Barnen Fabrkx 242 h4uther Lorenz F' Barrett and Breen Company 248 New England provision Bnfsnm RUS Cenfef V 253 New England Telephone Company Bartman, Cohen and Tobias Insurance 252 News Tribune Q on Q in Benenn WaY5lde Sn0P5 254 Newton Auto Top Company Befmaf Teen TYPe5 235 Newton Centre Camera and Music Shop Big Bundle Launderette 252 Newron Cenrre Marker B055 Hnbbl' 5n0P 246 Newton Sports Centre Boulevard Pharmacy 238 Newronviiie Srinoeo Burns, John T- Insurance 243 Newtonville T.V. and Radio Company Caccavaro Construction Company 251 Noinn, Fi M. Company Cedar Realty ,,,... . , , ., 247 Ni Ri Ci Eoniornenr Company Chamberlain, A. Lloyd 236 Qkeino Kake Kitchen Chandler, Hoover and Giles Insurance 245 pnrnnionnr Tnearre Cihina Sans .,.. . ., ,,,, V., ,,.s... 255 pessni rinberdnsnery Circle Oil Company i 252 pniis Barber Shop C1aY Cnevnnef P 254 Pohgruuis Shoe Repan Coiffures by Olivia 253 prep Shop The Commonwealth Sales - A 254 Pulsifer School of Music Conndh vV'J'i is 259 Inudy Phongpaphen Conotyls ' 259 Queen Cleansers Cffw Oil Company I 248 Raytheon Corporation Crosby, Kenneth Insurance 2-42 Repnbiie Company ine Crowley's Office Supplies , 254 Riverside Bowling Lanes D11DiClS, DOI12llCl Salon Ca DHHS, -l1lClQ FIOFISI 251 Sai Rizzo EP we BwN.lnQ 251 Saxe, Harvey Fishman, Irving Fowler, Fred V. Company Fuller, Alfred E. Insurance Garber's Auto School George's Shoe Repair . i Greenlields, Inc. Gregorian, Arthur T. Halewood's Pharmacy Hammond Furniture Heffant, Maurice B. Insurance Henclricken Bros. . Hickox Secretarial School Highland Delicatessen , Dick's Gulf Service M Eastman's Flowers .. Edward's, R. S. ,,.. . Fisher Lawn Mower Service Honeywell Electronic Data Processing .. Hood Milk Company House of Aron .. . . . Howard johnson's Jarvis, R. E. Company . I . , johnson's, Bob Indoor Ski School Kahn Paper Company, Inc. .. . Ken-Kaye Krafts i . Kennedy Realty Inc. Kenny Business Service Keyes Pharmacy , . Lane, Jack ,. , Langley Food Shop Lee, joe Laundry Loumos, Lee i. , ,,.. Luther Paul Company i. i Magic Wand Corporation Seltzer's Garden City i i. Senior Class Committee Simpson House .. .. Singer, Bernard Smoller, Seymour E. South Pacific Restaurant Star Market Company Stetson Window Company Stevens, Eric H Stogel, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stowe-Woodward Company Student Council St. Raphels Hall for the Blind Suburban Business School Sweater Shop, The Tony's Italian Villa Tri-City Maintenance Company Tigerama T. O'Toole 8a Sons Tux Shop, The Tyler and Key Union Lunch University of Gouse Van Buren Office and Printing Supplies Vogue Cleaners Waban Gift and Yarn Shop Wfaban Hardware Inc. Waban Market, Inc. Wfayne Drug Company West Newton Co-operative Bank XY'est Newton Savings Bank Wfest Roxbury Bowling Center XVoolworth, F. XV. Company Richard XY'hitC Arzlzrrlirtifzlq i1ll.177 251 226 247 230 250 247 236 254 253 250 240 227 252 256 243 251 251 237 228 246 250 248 249 243 248 253 253 251 253 2471 211 254 252 .IKQCV THE SENICR CLASS COMMITTEE 0F NEWTON HIGH SCHOCL XY'e would like to extend our congratulations to eve one who helped to make the .N'EU 'TONIAN a succe 1 , ,,,. . , I f A 1, ,r V .L -,J 4 H Q, ,. ' V, ' ' f 'v z ' 2211 , , I f - , .. ff. J-, ' , . 7 ,-,lag ' ' ,. . , 'E I' lx I :X I f- -' .W '. ' fl K, -lJlf I. , fig QQ IV? ,L '. fxiili 1. ,, 1 1- ,f,., L'.,l.C':.-.2 - Cffg ':',v'- Qymfm-g1,f', 4.3 1: , , MW..-,--A.. - ,,, f , .L ,, 'L ,. 'gli 'P jf1f,: -I. A L .L 4. 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CALL DECATUR 2-2100 for EREE BROCHURE 65 INFORMATION 65 XVASHINGTON STREET NEXX TON A TELEPHONE JOB OFFERS BOTH CAREER AND SOCIAL SATISFACTION WITHOUT BREAKING STRIDE, why not graduate from high school to the Telephone Company? You'll love the friendly young people who'll work with you, and the many social activities that make your work so pleasant and rewarding. OPPORTUNITY IS EXCELLENT and your ability will be recognized. Your starting salary should climb with regular increases. And, of course, Company benefits, security, and regular advancement are well-known reasons why working for the Telephone Company is so attractive to graduates. TELEPHONE JOBS ARE IMPORTANT, vital to the effective communications of the community, the nation, and the world. When you take your place as a respected member of the telephone community, we'll train you, on full salary, even without previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE V .Fi i GASEOUS LASER RADAR SYSTEMS ' ,'-1A A '-' Q w p i,, f- V .,V, , f 'X y i 1 9' if an l Q 4 1 gp , , I rj gf ,gi 1 g fl? I 4 , at 11? . 5' ,, ,. ,..,,w ,, - A , idly 1 9 '-Q--afp,,.,,,, .f fl if 'f n i iff! A ' HAWK MISSILES MICROWAVE TV RELAYS Tomorrow's electronics is Raytheon's business today! Exciting new developments in electronics are everyday business at Raytheon. Examples: Radarange microwave ovens that cook a com- plete meal in two to five minutesg lasers . . . key to tomorrow's space communicationsg weather radar to warn of approaching storms. To young men and women planning a career, electronics offers many rewarding opportunities. Today. more than 4000 companies make up the elec- tronics industry. Of these, Raytheon is one ol' the worlds largest manufacturers specializing in electronic equipment. RAYTHEON COMPANY EXCELLENCE Ill ELECTRONICS LEXINGTON 73, MASS. Frm t Wm. RADARANGE OVENS SONAR SYSTEMS 25 WEST RQXBURY BOWLING CENTER Prop:-iezor - S. W. DENNISON 1 18 LANES AIR CQNDITIONED FA 5-9239 119 PARK STREET XVEST ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS T-:Vs 'Rl-IAT QE OUT' oF THIS WORLD lui 3 W A Q3 ff? 'V ' .Aj -515 4 h ,S 19 fn-hfx 1 I ol' 'ff' W' ,'f X U J Qfw1VQ1Nmf1,gMAGeEcfwANa - D--. 'IPS- ,uv ,,.-4-H J J f Z' COIFFURES BY OLIVIA Proprietor - OLIVE BERRY Open from 9:00 to 6:00 Wednesdays and Thursdays Open from 9:00 to 9:00 LAsell 7-9329 1271 WASHINGTON STREET WEST NEWTON bermur teen types 71 zmiorz Jfreet, rzezwforz centre oppofize the mm Jtaiion Junior Miss Fashions PRETEEN-TEEN and JUNIOR SIZES 25 1 A fs? lfll ffqwmh 1 Q J i RYICF- QW X ' 1 T ,I 4, T 4-A - 599 j K .fgf-av'-f' 795 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. 969-9410 C ompliments Of THE NEWS - TRIBUNE 5, R CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 from TIGERAMA ,..,.... f N ,.. an X 'i4kUJi6'lr9-T,-' I - 'ix ,K lwxvf- -fn ,. , Q, P. .-, :- ., -' . mail. '.- fQ:fSf'f?:?' L-+F3l?? sf 4 ' . x , A ,. . . il' V-..,: 4 in - Good luck to the graduating class of 1964! MANDELL'S DISTINCTIVE MENS WEAR For your formal functioni- Vifit Our Modern Rama! Deparfmefzz NEXVTONVILLE LAsell 7-6940 - -7- 715--- .A, Y-Y-.-Y,-,- - ,-, A- ,E -747 ,-,va-.. -- , Y--iw,-: Q!-H:-Y-,Lge -'ti .. ,1i- 1 l ,. ' i -? 'ii-Z ' - ttifll YQ eifgifiiflf-E',fl fE':i:aEJjBxLnis,2??g.Ag132 H 5343, ' ' ' ' ' l.,-f' ' ' - - '--N -1---if---,,,L.-Lf-i--i , ' Q 29 CRAFTS STREET NEXVTONVILLE 60, MASS. Telephone: I.Asell 7-5500 Complimentx of BOULEVARD PHARMACY 2090 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE AUBURNDALE, MASS. MIDNITE FOODS Newfomfillelf Quality Food Store Open Until Midnite Phone LAse1l 7-9842 719 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE, MASS. SO Years of Friendly Efficient Service Fuel Oils - Oil Burners - Coal 8z Coke LUTHER PAUL COMPANY 81 UNION STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. Telephone: Blgelow 4-0590 Complimentf of GARDEN CITY OIL COMPANY, INC. 78 CRAFTS STREET NEWTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS W. J. co. Pick Up W. J. Connell Co. IRVING R. MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY 8-I XVINCHESTER STREET NEXWTON HIGHLANDS DEctur 2-8611 call uf for LOW COST HOMEOXVNERS AND MORTGAGE PROTECTION PLANS ESTATE PLANNERS ASSOCIATED Donald L. Daniels, Senior Comzzlfafzl RETIREMENT PLANNING - EMPLOYEE INCENTIVES 200 BOYLSTON STREET, CHESTNUT HILL 67, MASSACHUSETTS Blgelow 4-6683 Blgelow -i-2510 RIVERSIDE BOWLING LANES XYIAIEFIOVVTI -1-2070 40 MODERN CANDLEPIN LANES Aufonmfif Pin Setter! New England's Most Fascinating Recreation Spot SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOL LEAGUES 396 PLEASANT STREET XVATERTOXVN 72. MASSACHUSETTS 25 24 Hour Phone Service SALES New and Ured - Gevzerom Trader SERVICE All Maker - Factory Authorized RENTALS Week or Monfb - Loweft Rater INSTALLATIONS R omr Imtallalionr - C olor Specialiftr MAGNAVOX Fast - Efficient - Guaranteed P.A. SYSTEMS - SOUND TRUCKS Rental Available If Set Has To Come To Shop Blgelow 4-7240 CConnecting All Departmentsj LEE LOUMOS TV 81 AIR CONDITIONING Tapes and Records - Stereo Hi Fi and Tape Recorders Electronic Organs Q 2310 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTON LOWER FALLS S1'ow:.w o WARD,Inc. -f:a7gZf.4-n2.e.n. Ln. Qziief 5 TELEPHONE IKSELL 7'3000 NEWTON UPPER FALLS 64 - MASS. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Plfzfzlf at . . . NEENAH, XVISCONSIN NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS ALL BEEF FRANKFURTS all pure beef nothing but beef and natural spices BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1964 from KAHN PAPER COMPANY, INC. DIAMONDS - XVATCHES - GIFTS HENDRICKEN BROS. IEWELIZRS - SILVERSMITHS LA 7-6661 A15 LINCON STREET NEXVTUN HIGHLANDS 61, MASS KENNETH CROSBY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL TOOLS and GAGES AUBURNDALE 65, MASSACHUSETTS NEWTON AUTO TOP CO., INC. 837 WALNUT STREET QCorner Beaconj NEWTON CENTRE Convertible Topr - Seat C oven Original Auto Upbolrtery - Seat Beltx DEcatur 2-1438 A Fine Specialty Sloop BARN ET1' FABRIC STQRES, INC, Catering from head to toe to young gentlemen who wear from size 6 to 40 CLOTHINOGRIWSQI FABRICS OF DISTINCTION gg THE QQ, PREP SHOP Complete Sewing Accerrorier 'Hwuo sovhl' phone LASC11 7-4587 One Hour FREE Parking at the Church St. Garage QRight next door 1 Centre Street Newton Corner i 51 CHURCH STREET CAMBRIDGE E A. MARKEN 8K COMPANY Exclnrioe Formal Wear for Rental f Unitfual Sportrwear for the i WHOLESALE FRUIT ,ma Pzzooucii Big M211 on Campuf' I -FROZEN Pooos- Q MR. SlD'S H 77 Wlexford Street, Needham 39, Mags, it il Tel.: ti-I-I-7750 44 Langley Road OH Main Street, Falmouth, Mass. NEWTON CENTER i ELIPSE - lV0rld't Bett Lawn Mower ESTABLISHED YEARS FISHER LAWN MOWER SERVICE COMPANY DEcatur 2-0764 ELM and BORDER STREETS WEST NEWTON VAN BUREN PRINTING and OFFICE SUPPLY Inc. WOO0dwatd 9-5880 11 BOYD STREET NEWTON 58, MASS. KEN-KAYE KRAFTS CO. ART and I-IANDICRAFT SUPPLIES For HOME, CLASS and DRAMA NEWTON'S GRAPHIC ARTS CENTER BI 4-1953 LA 7-1206 867 WASHINGTON STREET NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. formal wear FOR THE PROM QUO.lTy C 01 ing Distinctive Clothes For Men 639 V. F. W. PARKWAY HANCOCK VILLAGE FA 3-3778 Chestnut Hill 67. Mass. ll- 516373: mt S,,t gf' JOHN T. BURNS CO. THOMAS M. 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Phone LAdcll 7-0459 BOB'S HOBBIES SCIENCE ART SUPPLIES 14 AUSTIN STREET N EWTONVILLE Adjacent to Star Market Plaza APPAREL FOR THE UNIVERSITY MINDED YOUNG MAN JACK LANE 32 LANGLEY ROAD NEWTON open wednesday and friday till nine CENTRE CEDAR REALTY Complete Real Estate Service In Wellesley, Weston, and Countryside ranging from S20,000.00 to S175,000.00. Call and tell us your requirements. 27 Wfashington Street CEdar 7-9090 XY'ellesly Hills 81, Mass. Tel. DE 2-6300 THE REPUBLIC CO., Inc. THE BARN Sboef for Iloe Family 25 KEMPTON PLACE XVEST NEXYITON 65, MASS. NEWTON CENTRE MARKET 1241 Center Street NEXVTON CENTRE Ez'er3fbi1zg Good To Eat ESTABLISHED 1917 C077Zf7!i77Z67ZfJ of THE SIMPSON HOUSE .,,.,-- Since 1919 For lbe Cake of fbe P41113 OKEMO CAKE KITCHEN Telephone LAsell 7-1862 841 BEACON STREET NEXYTON CENTRE 59. MASS. o-ke-mo SOUTH PACIFIC E:-.mic Clvizzeirc Food fi G0lU'77lL'f'I Dcliglv! 1152 BEACON STREET NEXYTON, MASS. Phones: DEcatur 2-ll-V' I.Asell '-961 l Decatur 2- +2'0 -A . x - ' Eff 'I 13' I . E32 55' T I 0 A , 1-ks ,Q 1 'nn-N JOE LEE LAUNDRY 210 SUMMER STREET NEXWTON CENTRE THE HOUSE OF ARON jezwfry - Expert Repairing 212A SUININER STREET Opposite Post Office NEXVTON CENTRE, MASS. Interior Dcforatorf FABIAN M. NOLAN COMPANY VOGUE'S DELUXE CLEANERS Ciutom Tailoring -- Cleaner: Free Pick Up and Delivery Tel.: 527-8665 61 LANGLEY ROAD NEWTON CENTRE GEORGE'S SHOE REPAIR 59 LANGLEY ROAD NEWTON CENTRE UNION LUNCH 45 UNION STREET NEXVTON CENTRE ATWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Piftlzre Framing - Artiftf Supplief Photographic Supplief 21 PELHAM STREET NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. Compliment! of BARRETT 8m BREEN COMPANY suppliers of THE RUBBER, PLASTICS and PAINT INDUSTRIES good luck from CREW OIL COMPANY, INC. Co rrzplimerztx of in LANGLEX ROAD NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. A FRIEND NEWTON SPORTS CENTER Il ImIemIc TMJ Refdif Team and Camp Oiztfillers' Bernie and Ruby's LANGLEY FOOD SHOP Irlilem S21ffipIiU - gpfiriiziq Gfiofls Parry Platter Specialistf I IANC LI 'H ROAD NEXVTON CENTRE Bigelow 4-7582 Telg 5527850 30 LANGLEY ROAD NEWTON CENTRE and H. P. HOOD 81 SONS YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR MILK 525 PLEASANT STREET WATERTOWN WA 6-1020 NRC EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Conzplimefzlx of M. 81 M. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Complimevztx of R. E. .IARVIS COMPANY C07llf7fi72ILTl1fJ of THE UNIVERSITY OF GOUSE NIGHT CLASSES - INDIVIDUAL A'I'Tlf.N'TION NEXVTON, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of QUEEN CLEANSERS 420 WATERTOWN STREET LAsell 7-9626 ALFRED E. FULLER INSURANCE AGENCY General Imurance 20 AUSTIN STREET NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS John P. Nixon Tel.: Blgelow 4-7304 Bef! Wisbef Front REPRESENTATIVE IRVING FISHMAN Compliments of REPRESENTATIVE LORENZ F. MUTHER JR. THE ELLIOT W. KEYES PHARMACY SEYMOUR E. SMOLLER Frederick K. Collagan, Reg. Pharm. All FOWIZJ Of Infufdnfey' 349 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE LI 2-1259 Res.: DE 2-7326 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 683 ATLANTIC AVENUE BOSTON Compliments of HARVEY SAXE MR. and MRS. SIDNEY STOGEL Beft Wiylvef to the CLASS OF 1964 Co mpljmentx of from A FRIEND A FRIEND TYLER 84 KEY Wholesale and Retail Dealerf in Front FRUITS and PRODUCE A 5,79 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BOSTON Phone: LAfayctt6 5-5600 YP' ,, S Frank Dcrvfafco ,O ,T ul, Ox Te1.LAse11 7-0359 L' at ' E SSSS : Sli? T 1Q'1 '? ,Q -. ig , 1 -ii? - 4 DeMARCO BROS. INC. ,E I S M, 191.0 Builderf 116 FALMOUTH ROAD WEST NEWTON, MASS. 512144 ' gilllw hi the place where old friend! meet HIGHLAND DELICATESSEN 51 LINCOLN STREET DE 2-2242 For The Very Finest PIZZA - ITALIAN FOOD TONY'S ITALIAN VILLA LA 7-3525 54 JACKSON STREET Coff Rt. 9? NEWTON CENTRE NEWTONVILLE TV 8 RADIO CO. Tranfiflor Radioy - Recorder: 1 Sheet Mzuic - Guitarx 521 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE LA 7-6192 Smzms cAccAvARo CONSTRUCTION co. GARDEN CITY, INC. Free Estimates Flouert-Garden Supplief-Shruhx WA 4-2752 BI 47789 C0 lM ?e'1'f of MAGUIRE ENGINEERING GREENEIELDS Corzfulzirzg Engineerf Szz'eaterJz'ille U.S.A. 40 GLEN AVENUE VC'OOdward 9-9200 NEWTON CENTRE LIASS 81 NWYMAN STREET XYABAN 68, MASS. For The Prom LAselI '-2109 Cy Civelli JACK DAVIS- FLORIST TRI-CITY MAINTENANCE COMPANY Quality Flower! Arfiftirally Arranged Cffffffffff-f Wd Bffffdffff For All Occafiom KIIIINITYIIIIII Pflldllfff EAirview 3-4237 258 NEVADA STREET 65T V.F.W. PARKWAY HANCOCK VILLAGE NEw,ITONX7ILLE 60' AIA,xSSA,xCHL'SETTS SALON DI CA WABAN MARKET, INC. 16 Austin St. 562 Commonwealth Ave. WIINDSOR ROAD W'-AB-AN SQL'-ARE Newton Newton Centre XV.-XB.-KN, MASSAlfHI'SETTS BI 4-8740 BI 4-9122 DEUM Mm., ff: I ,W ' s ,ig 1 fff? I -1 ,nr if A-.-f.. .X -' 'I' 's- 5 ,L swf' 71'fQ'1-'93 H ' , ' I S .r Qu.. . 'i:.,'fr+'-,uk-xg' ,xg v , Q ',.' ' .. .,A r, 'g..,4Ar.',,-.lp ,I 4 ,KF-'png 1 4 H ,.. 95 - -rf wcgw . -'muh' T' . 'L-1'? J' fly. kk ' Q' R, s 'ii' ' is f tr... fr...-...:.::zf .frat BIG BUNDLE LAUNDERETTE Conmlele Fanzily and Barlnelor Laundry Serrire Flat Wcxrk - Shirts - 2 Day Service Dry Cleaning Rugs - Spreads - Blankets -i 19 LEXINGTON STREET AUBURNDALE Compliment: of AUBURN FOOD STORES 5 5 5 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE Bert Wisner From CIRCLE OII. COMPANY 450 LEXINGTON STREET AUBURNDALE DECatur 2-1527 BARTMAN COHEN 8 TOBIAS INSURANCE AGENY General Insurance 210 BOYLSTON STREET CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. WOodward 9-5600 Compliment! of HAMMOND'S FURNITURE ROUTE 9 CHESTNUT HILL 67, MASS. Cornplimentf of ST. RAPHELS HAH. FOR THE BLIND Dirlafjon - Mjnzeograplnirzg - Typing Notary Public KENNY BUSINESS SERVICE .fomellaing from your jeweler ir alzwzyr Jometbing special T. W. ANDERSON .IEWELERS 329 AUBURN STREET BI 4.1498 We Remmnzend Bulora Watrhex R50 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE BI Ai-5050 CONATY'S 1lldKLfIIt1I'U.X' - T.V. - Stereof Djrert Farlorry Dealer ST 23500 KENNEDY REALTY, INC. Real Ertate - Salef - Rentals - Mortgage! -We Know Newton- 2056 CQOMMONVVEALTH AVENUE AUBURNDALE 969-6620 Comfnlfnzr ntf of FRED V. FOWLER 521 AUBURN STREET AUBURNDALE, MASS. F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY 1199 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS Shop lWoolu'ortl9'.r Fifi! WABAN HARDWARE INC. Hardzrare -- Pairltf -- Oilj Gardui Supplier - Kifrberizware Hfuzrelmid Sinzdrier 1641 BEACON STREET WABAN Tel.: Blgelow 4-4566 WABAN GIFT AND YARN SHOP Gift: - Card! - Gamer - Needle Point: Irzrtrzzctiorzr Free 1645 BEACON STREET WABAN 68, MASS. Complimerzts of AUTO IMPORTS 780 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS NEWTON CENTER CAMERA AND MUSIC SHOP 839 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE Rerordr - Marie - Guitars ALL STAR HOMES OF NEW ENGLAND INC. 287 CENTRE STREET NEWTON Phone: 969-9620 BARSAM RUG CENTER Broadlonm - Rizgr - Cleaning - Repairing Henry R. Barsam Tel.: 332-6369 .TO CENTRE STREET NEWTON 58, MASS. NEWTON'S INC. NEWTON CENTRE - Smart Faffaiorzr - 843 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTRE 59, MASS. LAse11 7-7400 E v.. Q , gc . Jef Q .i ', ' P5 , . V+ was ? :Haas . , . 272 csmns sneer Newton 5 s, MAssAcHuss11s 5, xjdigu . 4 'J WAYNE DRUG COMPANY fFormerly Alter Drugj Free D61iZ'6f-1' - Preffriptirnzr - Comieficr Decatur 2-2363 880 WALNUT STREET NEWTON -i-CORNERS ALR-W 6 HAIR STQLES LAsell 7-8655 1651 BEACON STREET WABAN, MASS. Crmzplimwztf of PI'III.'S BARBER SHOP W .E Q V sf -E 1-4 all ERiC STEVENS 01l?mllAf0Z By 253 771111 POLAGRUTO'S SHOE REPAIRIN G STETSON WINDOW COMPANY 1951-55-55 National Convention Blue Ribbon XXIIIIIICIS 1267 WASHINGTON ST. XVEST NEWTON for BEACON WAYSIDE SHOPS S I Alzmzifzmzz Combimzfiofz Storm 1Wi1zd0wJ 6 Door! FLOOR CfO1'l:'RINCfS LA I-1775 DF 2-4550 Alzmzinum Siding - Roofing - Porch Enclomfef 1296 CENTRE STREET NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. Alzmzimzm Awning! CROWLEY'S OFFICE SUPPLIES 353 WALNUT STREET A11 Types of Home Improvements NEXVTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS DEcatur 2-5510 109 BROADXVAY CAMBRIDGE EAS'I'MAN'S FLOWERS 3-10-5-12 WALNUT STREET UNiVCrSity 4-5400 NEXVTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS Quality and Service Since 1954 NEWTONVILLE SUNOCO BEST IWISHES FROM Hlcixs an LADNER, Propfierorf PARAMOUNT THEATRE LAse11 7-3618 299 WASHINGTON STREET 875 WASHINGTON ST. NEWTONVILLE 60, MASS. NEWTON CORNER, MASSACHUSETTS HALEWOOD'S PHARMACY THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY WEST NEWTON Nezvtozzk Color and Decomling Center FREE DELIVERY 356 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE Bigelow -1-0258 117e Dain-ef - LA 7-7664 DICK'S GULF SERVICE BARBOUR AND 'fRAvl5 XXLASHINGTON AND PUTNAM STS., WEST NEWTON All Kindf of lnmrarzce LA 7-856-1 1255 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON Rlc,HARn PARTRIIDGE L. S. KINNEY DEcarur 2-0689 Cnnlfvfimwztf of CLAY CHEVROLET -151 WASHINGTON STREET NEXVTON CORNER PULSIFER SCHOOL OF MUSIC DEcatur 2-7773 GOOD LUCK IIE Sm.zrler To Charter DAVE XYONGS SEEEE5? Cl-MNA SAILS 516 Loring Avenue Point of Pines Salem, Massachusetts Route IA Revere, Mass. Ploneer 5-F00 ATlantic 4-8080 Northshore Shopping Center . ' if For All Occasions can XX altham Route 9 at Chestnut Hill Peabody, Mass. REgent 4-l'00 jEfTerson 2-l'00 ,, - TW 3 7778 Northshore Shopping Center Open 7 Days Specializer in Autlvenric Chinese Food Tale Oznr - Calerffzgs - Banqueff MIDDLESEX AND BOSTON STREET RAILWAY CO. 1020 MAIN STREET XVALTHAM INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT DAY and EVENING 0 Full Secretarial 8: Short Courses 0 Brush-Up Programs ' E-Z Alphabetic Shorthand Simplified 0 Gregg - Pitman HICKOX SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 367 BoYLsToN STREET, BosToN At Arlington Street Subway Station TELEPHONE COpley 7-5920 Po!-1 uerimz Drirzler Serzed in South Sea Atmosphere AirCo11r2lffiorzeaJ For Your Covzfor! Free Parking ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Complivzefzfr of HOWARD JOHNSON'S K5 WC- S. gat: I -f - gg, 57 Ltz11a'n1.zrk for Hznzgrvt Americtzur ROUTE IZS and ROUTE 16 NEXVTON LOXYER FALLS 62 255 H0 eywell S RBAN C I-I 0 0 L TXVinbrook 3-3024 Full Secretarial and Short Courses Open All Year, Day and Evening Standards - Highest Rates - Modest Location - Convenient Free Parking 267 MOODY STREET, XVALTI-IAM 54, MASSACHUSETTS . uvlyere kim! tefzclvirzg creates conhdencef v 1 3 f .. 5' 9 .uv 5 1. Jin... 1 Wfhere psychology is the third largest paying profession, advertising c:an't be far behind. 5 ff: M 400 5 ,in 2 4 1 .. , 4. n c, Q 1 - 4 u 1 -6 J v I, rx 1, A ,. -. fm 1- 1. . s gf , . .., N -f- -. rs - -. w 2 w- .Q w. v -l v ,: -.v s, f v v . w 1 .. -1 .,' 1, u 1' 1 - wa FRUSTRATICDN J F9 , ,r-q1,,f, 5, 1 V 1-. J ,,. .fs 41,-f ,,A,. ..4, Y,,-, D f , , I x 1 3- E5-I ,kv .flu 5: 5' 1 5: 'a I: :- - ,- -- E: 'S fn 5,r: iii: if 4 45 a 'n - -5 4 :- n ,n ,- '- 2 '-- --5..- J! gj rs. 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'Si' Z . .A I .iii A X I ' .4 -. , p ,X NHS CROSSWCDRD PUZZLE ACROSS to cut a class a new trend - - - - weather gear money strictly for fags policeman to leave quickly what they did to Tropic of Cancer a tough guy long green Davy Crockett's friend Mike senior ----- not cold something dull at NHS they're always wet a greeting to bother stupid or awkward French for wine playboy's playmate to understand a popular hairdo to skip a class not with it a stylish color beat for home sweet home nyet an intellectual a good card for poker wild fun mad joke that rhymes with fun lei f 1 A' a found in the Spring Supplement DOWN someone who is not neat the - -, the ego, and the super-ego great big thrill not good dirty every student's fear really poor part of a play pointed zero cool what they did to Lady Clmtterlyh' Lover Help!! swingin' what everybody wants not cold academic torture an old horse depressed seniors' goal turnonthe------ chases mice to talk grows in the woods like ice not sloppy putrified matter a bother home sweet home or beside a dock Sophomore dreams of knowing all Things and people, growing tall, Strong enough to play football, Or just to jump the stadium wall, Or of a waist as willow-small, As someone else's who's a doll, A special social telephone call, Smoking Newport or Pall Mall, Which way lies the lecture hall, Darin, Bobby, Anka, Paul, How many parts there are in Gaul, Or oxygens in alcohol, Is he fou or is he fol , So confused he wants to bawl. DREAMS junior dreams he's having fun, Screeching like an Indian, Eating like a hungry Hun, Reading What Makes Sammy Run Who cares if he weighs a ton? Owning his place in the sun, He dresses unlike anyone, And has to work like everyone. 4' 41 11 Z L- Senior dreams of peaches and creams Schedule bursting to the seams, But ever onward senior steams, Unmindful of the crowded streams, He works alone and not in teams, Does his duty as he deems, But sometimes staggers, steps, and screams And then he thinks of mountain streams Shepherd shacks with oaken beams And far ahead, the future gleams. Zin Hiemnriam . . . 111 the final analysis, OII7' 1110515 basic 00111112011 link is that we all izzlaabil this small planet. We all breathe the same air . . . Ana' we are all l7'lZ07'f6ll.U john F. Kennedy 1917-1963 5 I I f E I i . I 9 1 1 y 7 f lt I xg ' I I I i J l V ' ing' - '15
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