Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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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

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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



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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

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