Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)
- Class of 1969
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I i1111 ' -' ,v,,1.,,N,!n,v 11 I1 l 'V1 11,'Y.',1 ' 1 lf' 1f11,. 1 1 , I 11 36 40 84 118 152 161 177 186 274 There are 2580 of zu W ffl , lV,, VV . s We have one thing in coinnions we are all ftitclentf of Newton High School. Each of nf haf oar own face. Each of af feef the inftitntion in a diferent way. Each of nf linef a clijjzerent life at Newton High School. , 1 1 9 , We are all J'ZZt6i67'ZlJ', we are all incliificlnalf ana' in Jonie wayy we are all very alone. X , if we H' X K 'JR 4. We me all em integral pcm' of the diver- .fity of the febool. Ami yet we all have Jomezhing in common' we are all Jtudenlf. zf l-new :szM,,,,,4.,.g,, ,.mnvW'w 4 i f W 1? f ' f Z 7 f ..,,,. Bw in our dizfemity tbefe zf con mum ,, Z? K in n q Q. if g K mm , 6, I! V - Av W 4 W Q N ,A Q, X 5,1 Vg ' N Ef if Q . ,,,,,: l :,,A A -vs. ,ff wg . 9 1 fn There if ez confnfion of om' needy. Fm we all need to belong. Bn! belonging if exclnmxe. KM i 'c if Z ix Qi Q 1 f T51 'fi 15' ,zz if Sofne of nf need zo belong to eoerylbing. Sofne of ZH need to belong Zo Jofnetbing. Sofne of nf need to belong to only one lbing. And sofne of nf adn? belong lo enyzfbing except onneloes. Becaufe of our Jize anal flruclure we are unahle to know each other af inclluiclualfg there if confufion ancl vnifuncler- flancling. , ,, f H 'V' u , ff f 1' of AQ' , W h , 32 Y ua , We haue to .vez up a 5915- zefn of claffiyicazion to cliffpell zfhe confusion, a Jyflefn callecl prejudice. We have nzede it eeyy to not even begin to My to .nnciemmnd another student beeenfe be if not like nf. Beeenfe we do not belong to the mme tbingf. W, M, .V ff' W' Z 4 1 Asa gy 7 f nk We die divided into citfrricititz, ive die divided into cldffef, end ive nie divided into Homes. We are divided hy the inftitittion. Mtzyhe they ere hoping t0 iinite ity tzioiind ti editfe. Bnt how hdve they iinited ity hy dividing ity? Ate they helping ity to iindemtend etzch other hy eni- phdfizing oiti dijjteiencef 'SAMS fi 13 ,Q Q , ,W ,Wi A U, , The imzizfution act! upon all of zu. If clirem' our time during 8.15 and 245. 21 1 s .., V , X ,: 1 1 , f A '-,Mg . Y 4' 1 X4 c , f J. Nw 1 7 V W V 1 U' Q wh? f - -Ab.. - ,ff ... 1 48 XQWWWV Q 1 'wk-. Q ' , rim ,, .S , , , , -ff Zdn ms -MW' L ., ,y . f 'E , ge? -' xi 1 'yfgm 4 W 5,259 2, w , , 1 tw is . H 314, NNW f, X zf ' uf f For yofne o nf if fneany merely watching the cloch. 'S h'7, n,f V 5 , n 7 -1 f f if H ,. 2 4 7 f For 5o1ne o nf Newton High School if a place to learn to line. wwvmv- ' 'f:-131 1 ,, c M 0WWf f'v'Wi'ekfvv-0-wQgszw yy., ., M , 2 ,x w f gf . - FS afs, 8.2, . 5 x 1, 7:3 X ,, xx - Mx X .M 'fr X sw Q mx :mx ' . , .- wx.--.fx ' 'mwah X w- f X 5 li WW XAQQQQN . 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Q 'gg 'gy it Q . if al 'fyx 1,'jafi1,, - ,, Q , , ,:,,g,.g, Ng .4 I 4- 7, may 5 ww ,- ' - . 'pfvsfh' , , , i, . 1 , f 1 1 , Some of ity thrive et Newton High School. We go to foothtzll gttrrief, relate to tetzeherf, or fhttre with other Jtitiieritf. ff g Z X 'S X pf W v 1 , ,,,.. Q .- S Q X ,, Q X 'k A ,R Q is s Xfwx Q 224 'f if 5 ,7 fn, . 49 x x ? . -wfufmf X J . , my ' . , , ' M G A,gi3Zw'fl 4, S ywa Sak A v,.,..4u-Q fffffik ff Sofne of nf die ez? Newton High School. We feel trapped We wonder if Jchool if right. Sonoeiinoef we know it can I he We know that we eonlel fee the heenzfy of the enznfnn more clearly zhrongh the haze o than zfhrongh the hnze o n elwly wznofow and none! onr ifneginnzion died difcnffiony. nwhe' we ' W X W' Nr, X A X New :w . QF X Some of ttf Jirrtply exift at Newtori High School, we are Jtrorag erroitgh to refift heirig threaterieaf. We realize it will he over. Ariel we realize that there are atlrfaritagef to the imtitittiora, We itritlerstaraaf that it Jtiflef, hitt we alto itrtaferftaritl it can create arril motivate. XM f Xi if X f t e aw?-w?v Yiix' HR 'iff .inf N-25 . Q. tes, ug, ,J ESJXQS' Q is '54 li i , . A 1 ii , W X K 'N ada. F Bnt renienibet that there tire 2580 integml ele- inentf of tbif inftitittion. Altboitglo we iniiy not til- wiiyf recognize ont coininon cbttmctetifticf, we are all Jtnttenty. There if an element of itnity in that Jiniple fact. if We felt a unity thtf year for the hrft tune. We were not unijieaf through the foothall garne, or the Mufical or the Clay: Bake Sale, for all these eoentf are exclufioe. They all concern helong ing and intereftf. We were unijieci through ourfeloef Many o uf Jaw each other or the firyt tirne Many o uf ltfteneci to each other or the rft tune We recognized .ftnularttief All o uf who were in- oolfoeaf hegan to uncierftancl. 'WW xx www' ,if W W W 9 5 ,V X Q he ' M xx X , . U, .N af Wikia! , wt x -'- .A me ,.........M.,h.,. :kin We bail a ftucleut colloquium. ' 'L ' 757' ' Y V:1i1L::-Q:-3,51 ia, f,::, ,,.. , A. It was Our colloquium. We orgauizecl, lecl, aucl partici- patecl iu it. Stucleritf were electecl from their Eriglifb claffef or uoluriteerecl to be iuooloecl. Difcuffiou groupf of flue to teu were eftabliflaecl. We fpeut a full three bourf talking. We spent a full moruiug learuiug about ourfeloef. - ,-,- fn-Fu' i For tbofe involved il way an infiant free from nnfconcepzfionf, and nnfnnafemfanclingf. It way covnfnnnicatien. It wax a time of learning to annaferslanaf each other, to .fyvnpatbize and enz- patlaize. It way a nzovnent of trait and nnity. aw: M ai S w 'P nr I K 1 l 70 K P 1 V :Sp 111 ff 4 f yf a 1 ,fw y af nf f 1 l , f, 55 K ff V! , 2 , 'V ,VF A we yfw' 'V . f 'Ai 5-?:sg.y,,',,, Aff' ff,- f fl ,f l f rdf.--Z' 7 1 l , . . . It fangbz af that we are all people, after all. That at llfnef we all feel alone anal alienated. At zfifnef we all neecl .vofneone who nnalemfanclf. Anal that, maybe, we all neecl eacb other. v f .:: -A Q3 i , X N , 15, an X. ,I V if :ig W 5 QQ' QS-awww 1 X. 1 I 1 1 Maybe we do all need eeclo other, in order to believe We recognized tbe ftndent body reprefentation af a farce. One fegrnent of Newton Higb Scbool waf being reprefented tbrongb 066675, ftndent conncil, and claff cornrnitteef. One faction'f ideaf were being expreffed..We felt belpleff in tbe face of onr rnifreprefentation. We were nnable to believe in onr ODQCQTJ af leaderf. April '68 tbe ftndent body at Newton Higb Scbool ran a write-in candidate for Stndent Conncil Prefident. Tbe action waf not decided npon nntil five dayf before electionf, bat tbe fnpport waf overwbelrning. Tbe fcbool difcovered tbat we were not apatbetic, we were difcontent. 5? n Onr write-in candidate waf f'l77'ZplQl tbe beginning. Even tbongb tbe adrniniftration vetoed tbe vali- dity of a write-in vote becanfe tbe candidate bad not gone tbrongb tbe neceffary preliininarief, we bad proved fornetbing to onrfelvef. We bad be- gnn to work togetber. We talheil ahont onrfelnes. We learneil ahont oarfelrfey. Many of nf hegan to nntlerftanaf fer the first tiine that the inftitittion Jhoiilcl he oar tool. That we were there to learn anal that rnayhe there were rnore ef- fective wayf of learning. gf t 'Q f Z , 'ffff - , ,ff a ,ff nl, 'Mft i ,aff -Wf f, 1, at fa X - X gu y , ,.,..Q55z,A .',, 4 42.1 -.ff ' uf' ' ' ine gi g' 'im' ff 'I an W Way fV5 if , . H7 ,x ,ay ,af ' f f nf Q 'L QNX rv: if i is hh Richard W. Mechem: Principal We discovered that we, as students, held only a certain arnonnt of power. That the administration cottld veto any of ottr proposals no rnatter bow strong the support. Richard Howland: Assistant Principal ., -NM ' hh , Q-NN '-., Arthur Laurits: Superintendent Elsie McDermott We difcooered that we did not know fnttch dhont the ddneiniftmtine officially of one own fchool. Some of nf had heen exposed to thene throngh dirciplindry action. Sovne of nf hdd ntet thevn trying to drmnge Mary Turner fchool fnnctionf, hnt how nwny of nf detntdly knew them? How netzny of ny wozdd recognize them if , we hntnped into thevn in the htdlf? How fndny of I Mary Miskella , nf wozdd they he dhle to ctd! hy ont hut ntnnes? Marjorie Billings i f G 4 fl We are individuals. We are growing and learning within the institution, but how much is the Is the administration J institution learning about us? aware of our moods, 1 our alienation and our development? When we graduate will they recognize the thoughts and dreams behind our caps, gowns, and di- plomas? .U my r. W, V -W f J if M f iwfzs f gfi V fe F, - W, f, ' 'TWT 5 , f v There are 2,580 of us, somehow the insti- tution relates, judges, and controls all of us. One vehicle of control is called the House System. l C, A W X , fi., ,t , 1 A House is the center of student disciplinary action. We have study halls in our House, we are punished by our Houses, and we are rewarded through our Houses. Houses are a center for communication within the school. , ,.... X l 'W Z2 1 f , ' Z ' f v , ff Our Housemasters interpret the rules that the administra- tion creates. Clin.. aff f f The House System was set up at Newton High School almost eight years ago. It was a time when the anonymity of 2,580 students became apparent to the administration. Houses were created to disspell the confusion, to bring attention and concern to the individual student, to let him know that someone cares. Yvqw-W, -.N 'g-m,. , ,pcm Q ,, u Each of us belongs to a House. We go to homeroom there, we get c u t s lip s through our House oflices, a n d w h it e c a r d s fr o m our House- masters. 59 Houses create the Newton High School in which we live. Because they interpret the rules, they interpret the structure of our institution. Often times they are an experimental control for possible school reforms. For those of us who are students in Adams House, this year was one of freedom . . . We began to have the freedom to help interpret the potentials of our institu- tion. We began to reshape the basic orientation of study halls, we established a student lounge. 3 . -wi 'Z 'fin 40 Yi. K Opening of the Lounge Our student lounge was a place to re- lax, to listen to music, to eat, or to sleep. We did away with the traditional study hall of teacher domination. Those who wanted to study quietly could do so in the House Oflice. Florence Taplin, Secretary Q Anna Lenox, Aide Norman Gaudet, Housemaster 4 wu,-e 6:3 Peter Mackie, Guidance 73 U Mi Charlene Luks, Guidance .41 Bethelm Bilezikian, Guidam-if 0 I feel young. My house makes me feel young. I have a housemaster with young 1002 Firrt Row, Left to Right: K. Charest, J, Panzera, R. Goldberg, D. Landry, R. Farnese, L. Caccia, M. Burns, A. Caccanero. Second Row: J Anderson, K. Thurston, F. Albano, D. Aronson, B. Coen. Third Row: Miss Harris, T. Antonellis, S. Thompson, Bill Hassan, B. Adler, D. Hagar. 1102 Fin! Row, Left to Right: L. Tedesco, C. Jernigan, C. Halder, A. Caulfield, S. Nicolazzo, S. Cotter, E. McLeod. Second Row: D. Lee, A. Wiegenstein, N. Colella, D. Malgieri, A. Relf, G. Giampapa A, Reiser, J. Werner, N. Hark, H. Ditto. Third Row: K. Sanders, M. Jones, T. Best, T. Nugent E. Teas, R. Marcus, Mr. J. Barden. Missing: A. DeSimone, S. Albert, H. Katself, P. Gorhne, P Segal, W. McCarthy, J. Bono, E. Chen, L. Held, E. Storlazzi, C. Mordfors. ideas, and a house full of students willing to develop these ideas into happenings. T here are times, though, when I feel helpless. I realize that I have not gained any freedom because of these new ideas, only privileges. I do not like privileges be- cause they can be taken away. What I want is freedom. If I were free I could They will not give us the freedom, so we must be happy for the time being with the privileges. I like the lounge. I have made more friends this year because I am allowed to talk in study. Last year Adams House meant nothing special to me. This year I realize that my housemaster's primary concern is me. He has shown me this con- cern in the things he has let me do. 42 choose my own privileges. Yet that cannot happen in the school system I am in. 1108 Top to Bottom: R. Stanley, B. Deverix, J. Barron R. Perelli, H. Toumayan, 1. Marzilli, P. Me, M Cioffl, M. Tynan, J. Finn, P, Brandon, L. Lohman J. Marella, D. Riccio, K. Hollis, A. Suchman, P Salemme, Mrs. J. Morse. Mining: E. Stolper, S Matlofi, D. Fawson, I. Levin, L. Matz, F. Proia N. Odkan, A. Keough. 2535! 1110 First Row, Left to Right: M. Silluzio, J. Stoughton, C. Schwarz, C. Wilson, R. Ziino, S. Van Fossen, Second Row: N. Barr, S. Haggerty, B. Casper. Third Row: Mrs. J. Brier, J. Venditti, M. Baldi, B. Davidson, D. Albano, A. Connolly, J. White. Mining: B. Sacks, J. Copeland, E. Clark, G. Younker, J. Appel. 1118 First Row, Left to Right: E. Brandwein, J. Cole, V. Curran, E. Harding, H. Tobin, S. Berman, R. Berman, A. Hyman, D, Smith, R. Asch. Second Row: B. Kandler, M. Bardsley, F. Christakos, B. Leacu, D. Cardella, D. Umina, D. Cadman, L. Schiller, C. Civetti, J. Jaffe, Mrs. Helen Saunders. Mining: L. Arvedon, P. Black, K. Boyd, P. Capello, C. Clark, G. Cuprak, J, Jacobs, A. Levine, L. Taylor, M. Turn. 1120 Firxt Row, Left to Right: J. Wales, D. Coen, M. Young, J. Kaplan, S. Brazier, D. Cole. Second Row: J, Krumnr, K. Bloch, L. Kaufman, K. Brameld, M. Mason, I. Schreiner. Third Row: Mr. P. Sullivan, J. Calderone, J. Baltimore, G. Blue, J. Hayes, J. Castoldi, R. Bracciale, R. Baughan, E. Jerome, D. Cutrone, J. Curtis, N. Baldi, G. Sussman, Miss E. Young. Miriing: T. Babbin, A. Cedrone, L. Bourgeois, C. Lipman, B. Brooks. W Wg, ,, WWW. 1132 Fin! Row, Left to Right: J. Schribman, L. Crosby, S. Waxman, C. Crossette, J. Lipton, L. Cohen L. Crutchfield, C. Lynch. Second Row: L. Burke, S. Colin, B. Egan, B. Hazelton, E. Kahn, L Batchelder, R. Brisson, K. Warren, D. Dornbush, Third Row: Mr. Barnes, F. Earthrowl, L. Carmel B. Carter, R. Barron, B. Keaveney. Mining: H. Budd, C. Mass, E. Teixera, M. Wilson, P. Barry J. Brenner, L. Chang, G. Swiman, C. Vitti. 1134 Firrt Ron Left to Right: A. Eiseman, P. Mafflola, S. Lovett, E. Sheroff, E. Arbetter. Second Row: R Blauer P. Glennon, P. Cahaly, C. Myart, A. Jean, S. Sacks, L, Magnarelli. Third Row: K. Long- moore I Roche, C. Levine, S. Shepard, J. Schindler, S. Prager, B. Donalds, N. Pecorari, J. Cuth- ! fu . . V. 1042 Seated, Left to Right: G, Burke, R. Bove, G. Borey, B. Kadish, N. Antonellis, B. Hart, M. Hagar, J. Banas. Standing: M. Lennon, J. Stenhouse, D. Cherkas, B. Likely, J. Lipton, A. Tedesco, D. Constantine, K. Connelly. Mining: N. Ayers, P. Boudreau, M. Cody, R. Hayes, H. Savoie, S. Sennett, WWW ab f J' 'L a M01 ADAMS HOUSE CCDUNCIL fig. L ' 4 L, S 1 But Adams House issued membership cards, it was exclusive. Those of us who were not in Adams House were left out. For us the year was different. We lived in a different institution, with different administrators and different rules. Selma Lamkin, Secretary Samuel Grainger, Guidance Manson Hall, Housemaster A house is not a home. So why do I feel so safe and secure on the second floor of Building 1? Is it possible that this one house can stand alone, un- daunted, amidst a schoolwide atmosphere of cold impersonality? Come to Barry House and see .... As you Walk in our Commons Room, headed for THE candy machine, you are struck by the friendli- ness and informality-it is noisy, usually a bit messy, and decorated somewhat haphazardly-but this is part of its appeal. The secretaries are not always in the merriest of moods, but they rarely take out their frustrations on us. We're at ease, and We Work to- gether With our housemaster. We are really one, big, happy family. Marrie Kenney, Secretary j f C 1 46 wiiiiam Minichieiio, Guidance Elizabeth GeiSr,Gufdance gg,--?1- 1202 Firft Row, Left to Right: G. Freedman, C. Breger, N. Branch, S. Keane, V. Frascatore, A. Boyer, J. Frultkin, D. White, W. Wise, W. Herring. Second Row: M. McCourt, D. Namen, D. Perchik, L. Bianco, L. Mazzola, J. Ferguson, C. Elitov, R. Gavaller, S. Aisner, J. Farrell, D. Antonellis. A, g 26922245 'I .A flrrrr in 'iff' 7 A . ' 24:1 '. : V Third Row: P. Cody, P. Mishier, W. Claff, K. York, M. Gallant, C. Edwards, J. Singer, M. Maz- zola, J. Valente, T. Hallow. , 2 it it f 1 ' 5 M fa V W in 5 W ..,... ., f... Q . 5- 5 X fhv' hyd , 1 I . ..... ,Ani f hi . N 1 204 First Row, Left to Right: T. Bemis, S. Elfland, S. Cohen, G. Healy, W. Beal, R. Wayne Second Row: C. Pendergast, C. Vallely, P. Kleiman, S. Caggiano, N. Brown, D. Coan, D Cap pellucci, B. Garber. Third Row: S. Dennison, D. Desmond, S. Shaughnessy, P. MacDonnell P Lynch, S. DeOlympio, M. Dangel, J. Webber, S. Lichrin, E. Eileen. Mining: S. Lupo, L. Tempesta D. Chiampa. .2 f SE 2.5.5. 1 206 First Row, Left to Right: K. Crowley, J. Berezin, D. Conboy, D. Carbone, R. Holmes, S. Goldman. Second Row: R. Bianchi, P. Hickey, C. Cardella, B. Marchione, K. Carson. Third Row: G. Sherman, S. McMillan, C. Gazarian, J. Delicata, K. McLeod, B. Egelson, B. Mc- Clellan, A. Delicata, P. Delaney, A. Charm. Mining: D. Gertman, R. Hill, J. Dichrer, D. Maher, C. Ely, M. Dunn, D. Chappell. -Z W .. Q-Styx, ...N E t t 1 1210 Firxt Row, Left to Right: B. Webster, B. Warden, F. Casinelli, S. Black, E. Bickford. Second Row: S. Birdwell, S. Hunter, R. Dufiy, F. Gordon, J. Drakos. Third Row: T. Malins, A. Annis, C. Foley, A. File, N. Marcus, L. Weinreib. Mining: A. Altschuler, D. DeSantis, Y. Sifford, V. Terranova, R. Lombardi, K. Carver, A. Elmont, 1. Gordon, D. Jackson, R. Chaney, G. Herrera, J. Marini. r it E I 4 1232 A ' tl f nffflk bg A .fi . si .QQ..-.Nu-f N 2? ,A ff 1228 First Row, Left to Right: N. Komow, P. Gogan, J. Spitz, B. Schwartz, B. French, W. Caruso, J. Fanelli, P. Camerato. Standing: G. Smith, M. Patriacca, M. Glick, E. Schifman, K. Cutler, E. Marcus, S. Coleman, Mrs. HCHHIZ. V7 ff 92, 1242 Firxt Row, Left to Right: P. Lawry, E. Baker, J. Rossi, R. Abbott, R. Worth, M. Murray. Second Row: J. Farina, B. Galasso, A. Doane, R. Farian, K. Kozlowski, J. Marini, K. Carver. Third Row: Mr. Rosen, C. Hallgren, S. Lent, K. Vassalotti, C. Lo, A. Mastroianni, B. Hellman, A. Levine, A. Schwartz, D. Horton, D. Chapman, K. Burke, M. White. Mining: D. Bebcas, B. Feeney, A. Finelli, P. Keefe, S. Silver, C. White, D. Williams, V. Samuil. .et 1,5 in 61 Firrt Row, Left to Rzglat J Maynard C Myerson R Silver C Folsom Second Row A Cunning ham, G. Foster, D, Devaney E Tirro Third Rou P Winkeller R Johnson R Gulden A Weaver S. Fox, P. Chiten, D Boyce M Morris Mzrrzng R Yuan D Dohrman D Borden R Dolbier J. Corrigan, E. Mazzola J Kanavos I Mesthene G Sullivan C Annese L Gatti Mining: D. Arcuri, R. Badaracco, E. Brooke, A. Cripps P. Dezotell, W. Entin, S. Garabedian, N. Giglio, T. Gra ceffa, B. Hochberg, J. Jarnis, R. Johnson, R. Kaitz, G. Ken nedy, P. Kinchla, J. Morrison, A. Parnell, A. Rohsenow, R Searle, D. Shelkan, C. Sones, A. Taranto, P. Trombly, J Wilcox, J. Wilton, J. Yashinsky. Some of us lived in Houses where interpretations of the laws were strictly literal. Where we were only allowed to use the commons room if we were on Merit. We were not allowed to talk or play cards, or sleep . . . Those activi- ties reilected relaxation or boredom. For some of us these elements were in- tolerable within the institution, that is within the institution as our Houses in- terpreted it. iM. Ill, ,-Sf-L1 til 'IIIQ Esther Aronson, Secretary lu.. Richard Adams, Housemaster X1 EALS BEALS HCJLISE COUNCIL Housemasters and administrators are beginning to under- stand us. They are striving to give us more freedom . . or maybe only more privileges. They are beginning to realize that we are responsible. That the best way to punish us or commend us is to lirst try and understand our motives. The era of literal interpretation of rules is leaving. The era of the student has begun. X X X ,ff 42 ff: V ,f,, Wk W ,f ,ff 1 4 in I, 2 'V X fb? Ginny DeRusso, Aide Robert Jackson, Guidance 1304 First Row, Left to Right: Goulding, Ball, Gorgone, Storer, Landan, Lockwood, Graham. Second Row: Hunt, Leger, Carle, Dargon, Marganrhan, Deane, Carey, Carten, Joyce, Levine, Kopans. Z 4 . Z 1 Z 1310 Bottom to Top and Left to Right: J. Gilbert, M. Gannon, S. Clark, G. Clark, M. McGourty, K. Foley, J. Levin, C. McElhinney, A. Feldman, L. Gilman, S. Glassman, E. Costa, M. Molner, S. Wues, G. Robertson, R. Watts. Top to Bottom Along the Wall: E. I-Iickler, B. Goren, G. Brooks, D. Gillespie, A. Wolfe. at was 1324 Firyt Row, Left to Right: S. Rundlett, W. Neptune, S. Donigan, S. Harrington, D. Roberts, C. Proia. Second Row: J. Broderick, J. Levenson, K. Castoldi, O. Frager, C. Shattuck, D. Tomb. Third Row: M. Cooke, 1. Steinberg, R. Johnson. OUSC lvlcblzf 5 H' I-'ff D F--1 S 0 Q A' 'SQA . fri ' W of U 1342 First Row, Left to Right: L. McCall, E. Goldberg, S. Glen, C. Aronson, A. Stern. Second Row: K Willinna, K. Goodwin, S. Glasgow, J. Handler, S. Burns, B. Hewitt, J. Laning, L. King, F. Brent M. Daly, J. Gawadin. Ahsent: H. Bloom, L. Dotter, T. Callahan, P. Kleindist. 1356 Fznt Row, Left to Right: W. Zimmer, B. Zeles, P. Halloran, N. Rosen, R. Grossack, D. Gratto, B. Frant, E. Greenberg. Second Row: Miss Goldbaum, A. Seltzer, B. Barden, H. Chen, N. Green- berg, P. Mosher, J. Murphy, L. Bartley. Third Row: D. Wasserman, M. Macey, J. Lohman, K. Best, B. Learmoutt, P. Cavanaugh, L. Levy, B. Casper, C. Kaplan, J. Maclure. 1406 L M. Bell, M. Burns, S. Capizzi, C. Carter, L. Constantine, D. Fleishman, P. Foster, D. Frechette S. Freedman, S. Gentile, R. Goldberg, C. Grienheld, P. Halloran, L. Hines, M. Kaufman, B. Keefe S. Kuhn, J. Levinson, M. Maquire, P. McMahon, V. Melideo, J. Nabseth, G. Norcross, T. Poster L. Ripley, J. Ruzzia, S. Rottenbetg, M. Shaughnessey, J. Silvin, J. Silva, E. Stone, J. Taymor. 1408 First Row, Left to Right: R. Rottenberg, D. Samuels, C. Bronstein, B. Kaplan, E. Smith, WI. Smith. Second Row: D. McClellan, B. DiBona, K. Boyd, W. Tempesta, L. Boole, M. Frank, W. Jacobs. Beals House now has a new interpretation of punishment. When we cut classes they send a letter home to our parents informing them. Beals House has begun to realize that detention may not be effective. They have also begun to realize that administrators should be more than a parental image to the student, that they have a more important role. 1444 Ambrose, K. Bely, L. Cain, R. Chalmers, J. Chase, S. Cohen, C. Cohen, T. Connolly, I. Dibona Gagnon, A. Gross, B. Hall, B. Harding, M. Harlow, J. Harsip, L. Hassell, J. Kaplan, D. Karlson Kelleher, W. King, P. Margolis, D. Martin, W. Neely, V. Nicolas, J. Nordbeck, R. Osborn P. Paine, J. Sullo, K. Ziegler. If l 1450 Fin! Row, Left to Right: S. Saxon, M. Esposito, L, Rufo, S. Griihn, C. Lafhn, M. August. C. Cupoli, D. Ryan. Second Row: M. Barry, J. Weiss, M. Pactovis, C. DeLuca, D. Burke, N. Wolfe, L. Mac- Leod, N. Dean, V. Hatch, W. Sherman, J. Harris. Abram: L. Gentile, L. Hire, R. Gillespie, J. McCormack, P. DePasquale, E. Thuman, L. Raum. '75 ,, .. U 1 W f ,W f S ,, i s.'g.,xQ myssssnmk. s Cecil LeClair, Guidance Maybe they are beginning to realize that discipline is not synonymous to punish- ment: that students are human beings attending an institution of learning, not criminals on probation. X D I fm Archibald Stark, Guidance Daniel Malia, Housemaster i- Jewel Boyd, Secretary X it , , -54:14:45 'il x X 2' x, 5 56 Ethel Chartier, Secretary Roberta Black, Guidance -- 212 Seated, Left to Right: B. Meehan, M. Kaloyanides, J. Kanovitz, B. Laroche, B. Morgan, M. Marsh, E. Cronin, J. Gentile, L. Pfund, S. Davis, M. Shinnick, B. Marks, J. Bayes, R. Wolf, G. Forte, J. Cucinotte, P. Kelley, D. Taylor, P. McCarty, W. Lieb, J. Murphy. Standing: J. Grew, S. Piotrosin- ski, D. johnson, M. Monahan, C. Naddaff, M. Leahy, R Bianchi, F. Blau, L. Stefaniak, K. Flynn, M. Broderich. Ran' 1-lousf 218 First Row, Left to Right: J. jabusur, L. Kanter, K. Katsines, Second Row: J. Gorgone. R. Halin L. Panaretti, L. Hymaif. Third Row: B. Carten, J. Dergan, P. Wilson, A. Freed. Fourth Row: E Alpert, M. Altman, E. Bayce, A. Bresky, J. Brysub, R. Kaplan. Side Standing: J. Blake, I. Laller- wancl, J. Lawson, S. Lofchie, B. Lee, M. Penzer. Back Standing: J. Indursky, P. Gartland, N. Kirshner Seated, Left to Right: D. Fagin, B. Aransky, P. Delofh, C. Schwab, R. Proia, M. Tramontozzi. Standing: P. Yogel, K. Leahy, D. Blake, E. Wright, J. Zuzzaro, D. Porter, A. Norton, G. Kennedy, S. Muir, J. Whynot, P. Natale, M. Walsh, R. Ball, M. Brass, C. Blakeney, J. Tyler, G. Namen, J. Pruett, M. Seymour www imww. wi Q 5 i 5 S 5 2105 Firft Row, Left to Right: K. Thompson, L. King, N. Mastantuono, E. Peghiny, A. Peters. Second Row: D. Capasso, R. Connolly, D. McWilliams, M. Rufe, M. jones, B. Landry, R. Loughlin, P. Melanson, P. Stylos. Third Row: R. Atlas, S. Bernstein, R. Levenson, B. Maclnnis, M. Milligan, Z. Hobica. Fourth Row: G. Mansour, G. Karas, A. Lofchie, N. Tompkins. Fifth Row: N. Rose, M. Lorranine, S. Marcus, J. Perlmurter, S. Turner, S. Paul. Sixth Row: L. Marks, R. Marrazzo. .awning 4 ' . hawaii K 2104 Firft Row, Left to Right: B. Shannon, M. Gaualler, J. Ryan, T. Rooney, R. Salett, P. Fitzgerald. Second Row: P. Mingace, A. Morgan, A. Greenberg, J. Singleton. Third Row: M. Sepinuck, R. Kruger, T. Green. Standing: M. O'Brien, H. Fini, P. Stacltmore, T. Murphy. 2105 First Row, Left to Right: M. Drew, A. Chabot, L. Davis. Second Row: D. Civetti, R. Harlow, J. Johnson, J. Precopio. Third Row: R. Saletr, P. Rerchenbach. A. Lonclo, D. Sweeney, S. Ross. Fourth 53 Row: F. Yuan, A. Freedman, G. Deuore, K. Daniels. Fifth Row: D. Champagne, I. Gilrnone, A. Caridi, B. Wond, P. Gillis. . AA A - ,AA... ...XX ,--.- -..H .N . -it X 2207 Fimt Row, Left to Right: M. Flood, A. Danis, J. Rob- inson, R. DeSantis. Second Row: J. Bergman. D. Dumel, J. Goodale. L. Deagle, A. Kennison. Third Row: S. Kaplan, K. Humphrey, B. Weinberg, M. Flynn, 1. Cofiidis. Fourth Row: H. Lever, D. Cerun- dola, P. Hasenfus, R. Celluci. Fifth Row: CT. Graves, M. Maden, D. Psathas, J. Doolin. M. Woods. Sixth Row: S. Bracciale, D. Beckler, L. Recco, M. Hayes, D. Murphy, M. Quinones. Mining: P. Griffith. Teacher: Mr. Meyer. Nu 2208 First Row, Left to Right: J. Polner, M. McDaniel, L. Cupoli. S. Silberberg, N. Roberts. Second Row: J. Betts, R. Blanton. C. Alajaiian. P. Landa, A. Holden. Third Row: C. Goldstein, M. Boiteau, K. Larson, N. Smith, G. Moit,' G. Sullivan, C. Eastman, M, Ward, L. Babcock, C. Ryan, D. Bodner, M. McCabe, R. Tomczyk. X 157350 ic 6 Y Hit. ,li 5alQC?3l' ,.., , fi x'nfMif:igZ1wmm 2 H X I if ..,,,,.,, 2209 Seated, Left to Right: K. Petitti. M. Sivack, P. Coletfi. L. Morog, A. Rosenblat. K. O'Toole, ml. Blauer. Standing: W. Plendl, P. Hinteregger, A. Leed, R. Martin, L. Horliclc, M. Howar, L. Beigh- leY, T. Hayes, R. Gumpertz, R. Gianino, A, Hodgdeon, E. Berger, R. Kietty, R. DiLiello, K. Meis- 59 ner, R. Clark. . N.. NN L, W W ,f 1, wh fin M7-..WX . ff f f 1 RILEY HOUSE CGLINCIL 'Zi fa. ? W., 1 J w R I Zvff ff , . .. V 1 K 7 V 3 4 V ,Y ,m...,....,...,, ,. .,.,..,.., ,, , 1 'gif ' X x4 f I 1 , W ' 1 ,X 4 5 W 1 60 , J ,A W' -- E 'W I .,.,.WW.,,1,.....44. E, Michael Gradone, Housemaster Helen Leone, Secretary Julia Cassidy, Secretary lv 'Z W ., X W Q ,, K X gi, iss, I ' s 4094 117: -7 Beverly Logan, Guidance uus.. 'f7 N . ,i I' i v C N 5 in s Jeanette Davis, Guidance 227 Front Row, Left to Right: R. Rundlett, M. Fisher. Second Row: D. Fong, B. Kirkcaldy, F. Zim- merman, E. Mitchell, P. Flaherty, P. Ryan, D. Mirabito, R. Shapiro, H. Frank, Third Row: J Whitworth, M. Boudreau, McGerig1e, P. Rosenfeld, A. Braunstein, D. Orzack, B. Cahill, J. Darack S. Rolbein, M. Rubin, S. McMahan, J. Panzera, B. Jones. 231 Left to right, Top: D. Beckler, G. Terrio, G. Fishman, T. Callahan, J. Dean, S. Butler, S. McCarthy. Third Row: S. Scrimshaw, K. Cahoon, D. Kang, S. Murphy, D, Asimov, C. Proshan, N. McLaughlin, M. Simon, D. Hurwitz, J. Madden, J. Maloney, N. Jacobson, M. Threadgold. Second Row: D. Keezing, P. Bell, B. Silver. First Row: J. Tidswell, J. Barden. ,l 236 C. Magraw, J. Burroughs, C. Germani, M. Rinero, L, Meyer, C. Rooney, D. O'Neil Fin! Row, Left to Right: A. Marzieri, P. McLaughlin, S. Maxwell, J. Walsh, T. Quararti, I Mar chand, M. Billings, D. Hunter, G. McAuliffe Second Row: Z. Putnam, J. Williams, P. Blum K 62 Dwyer, D. Eldridge, M. Rosenbaum, K. Quinlan, T. Roberts, M. Covitz, W. Tarbard, D. OBrien l .ll ' I tiff ' . my 2 504 Seated, Left to Right: M. Morrison, J. Reidy, J. Reisman, B. Litman, S. Vash. Standing: R. Drakos, I. Arnold, N. Paradiso, R. DeSouza, R. Dirienzo, J. Nichols, R. Hurst, R. Paul, L. Frank, D. Berg, C. Leventhal, S. Burgessf J. Leventhal, M. Mackinnon, L. Maslow, K. Howard, L. Houghton, I. Rinke, A. Walsh, D. Riddy, K. Lilly. Tw . . em 2307 Left to Right, Top: B. Little, R. Proia, F. Womboldt, E. Nusbaum, R. Rediker, P. Cavicchi B. Lepera, B. Cardarelli, R. Gentile, J. Fray. Fourth Row: B. Mulcahy, P. Bonica, D. Coletti E. Shear, C. Tupper. Third Row: V. Phelan, J. Stephaniak. Second Row: H. Rose, B. Keeler S. Markow, T. Cerrone. Fint Row: D. DeAngelis. 2311 Firrt Row: K. Wolfe, J. Ararian, B. Hirsh, B. Horton. Second Row: M. Tyman, J. Ludwin. C. Dur- bano, B. Gerson. Third Row: G. Boule, J. O'Connor. Fourth Row: C. Wilson, K. Goreuck, H. 63 Hater, H. Grahm, L. Rome. Standing: B. Maroney, A. Burfleld, P. Stonoga. 2314 Firrt Row, Left to Right: S. Blazar, N. Epstein, S. Parnell, L. Zachs, M. Ryan. Back Row: A. Lipke, C. Annesi, L. Robert, D. Jackson, B. Rosenblurn, S. Golden, P. Rosenberg, J. Borghetti, Y. Russo, J. Nussman, L. Cabot, N. White, S. Epner, R. Farnsworth 2315 ' Firrt Row, Left to Right: C. Lacey, A. Andrews, G. Mosesian, D. Robinson, W. Keyes, A. Meredith, M. Tyman. Second Row: M. Epstein, P. Hiatt, B. Loree. Third Row: R. Vernon, K. Brown, D. Feil, S. Finn, D. Astone, B. Fallon. nn , ,ft ft 2316 Firrt Row, Left to Right: M. O'Grady, S. Walk, N. Levine, C. Doolin, R. Feldon. Second Row I. Sholkin, R. Frank, R. D'Arbento, E. Shapiro Standing: S. Dunn, M. Lally, A. Klyman, S. Stur niolo. 1 If sd ad PALMER HOUSE 'HNQN' mx x bm .f xg ,. xxgg ij W 41 , X 'fha' 'WSE 2 T COUNCIL i fr 1 1 av W - Helen Ryan, Housemaster i Helen Finnerty, Guidance M5 F 1 1 IE ai 66 Dorinthe Sacks, Guidance I i' E E ' 1 . E Virginia Burke, Secretary Winifred Geiger, Aide f ea, Bethel Charkoudian, Guidance ! QQ QQ if li A om JW K Albano D Allen M Chalmers, R. Clancy I Golub J Grant W Hadley K Harngan S Hyatt R Krlson A Kurzemnleks, S. Pfeifer, B Roberts P Robnchud A Ruggrero I Sxclman R S1por1n S Slafsky B Smrth, B. Sostek, R. Spear M Sprtz R Stahl R Stanley I Steele C Stone D Stone J Taylor T Teixeira, J. Tempest D Weston S Whynot B Young 1 . I rr F' xx 'lk Left to Rzglot A Caminos L Cossaboom C Kosmo, E. Marcus, B. McGlame, C. Nasrallah, L. Pellegrini D Roosin S Treacy L DeSouza S Friedman, W. Goodman, B. Josephson, S. King, R Myshrall D Patterson R Veaner E Hough N. Simpson, E. Hochberg, C. York, J. Bowles, B. Comenitz S D1Benedett1 B Elliot N First Row, Left to Right: G. Coleman, S. Wilbar, G. Vitti, J. Lundbohm. Back Row: C. Sarnbucci, R. Lowell, A. Kischbaum, R. Chabot, S. Gartland, T. Zakrzewski, P. Price, J. Furst, B. Byrne, S. Condon, K. Ganley, S. Ringer, B. Robinson, C. Hay, K. Smith-Peterson, Back Seats: J. Anderson, I. Aisner, P. Brownstein, S. Gillman, J. Ford, F. Levine. is.. Sitting Left to Right: M. Gleaner K. Davies S. Rubin, J. Hill, J. Burke, A, Jaffe, E. Bonica, B. Caruso. Standing: V. Papa J. Pennington S. Shea, N. Kilson, J. Panaggio, H. Mayer, P. Fagan, B. Wallace D. Colantropo. Last Row: N. Margolin, B. Silver, A. Mandelstam, P. Gilfillan, S. I Maguire B. Comisky B. Shapiro B. Seltzer B. Manson, J. Gephart. 316 i A l T' i I l . l , far. 521 e r -Q . X . Q lf 2 ' 5 S' i .. L 25. 5 E 5 sa 3 li E Q 322 iii 68 , ' , , , 328 Left to Right: C. Miller, R. Blue, K. Slater, L. White, E. Cutler, L. Ives, L. Sherman, E, Rodman, M. Green, B. Butt, T. Bittner, M. Lenson, L. DiPaolo, P. Black, P. Summers, M. Kuvonen, J. Capello, W. Wilensky, M. Volk, Mr. D. Weiner. 329 R. Abboud, J. Barry, J. Boates, K. Brown, D. Carroll, G. Cashman, P. Geary, W. Gens, R. Gentile, C. Goldberg, C. Gordon, H. Gordon, C. Haggerty, D. Hallett, D. Hannigan, P. Harper, A. Kelly D. Kenned B Keou h F. Linde D Mort S. Mo le S M att, P. Sacks A Salsberg, M. Santon- y7 ' g 7 7 ' 9 Y 7 ' Y 7 ' astaso, M, Scott, R. Segill, J. Serkin, J. Shapero, R. Shriber, D. Siegal, S. Siff, F. Silvio, R. Simon elli, T. Weaver. V ,an '27 -M'09U ,.. 69 a 5 331 T. Arsenault, T. Barisano, V. Bastianelli, E. Biziak, M. Bornstein, P. Bowes, C. Cimo, M. Cohen, R. Corey, M. Daly, T. Donovan, R. Doyle, M. Elliott, M. Ford, S. Gordon, R. Hackett, M. Hart- well, P. Kates, H. Kavanagh, L. Lanza, K. Mazor, J. Myerson, M. Neal, K. Quinlan, J. Rand, J. Ryan, B. Savitsky, R. Stearns, W. Testa, K. Webster. Q ffl 336 K. Ahern, E. Calden, J. Chaissin, L. Collella, J. Crawford, D. Dewsnap, W. Eger, L. Flamm, M. Flynn, R. Forman, J. Grossman, P. Jones, H. Kassler, S. Levy, S. Macdonald, J. Marcus, A. Mar- razzo, S. Moreau, J. Nesbitt, D. Penyer, E. Reilly, C. Ridsway, 1. Rincon, J. Rossman, J. Rousseau, S. Schertyer, R. Schwartz, P. Thell, B. Trumble, K. Ziino. 338 S. Boudreau, A. Brown, H. Caiola, S. Carducci, L. Freeman, D. Fremont-Smith, S. Freudberg, I. Fruman, R. Gordy, R. Green, S. Hammond, H. Kalish, R. Kalish, J. Kaplan, J. Klugman, C. Mac- Gillivray, D. Meek, S. Michelson, B. Miller, J. Mosier, H. Paris, E. Pollak, N. Pollen, D. Poppel, R. Radin, R. Rasnick, C. Ryan, D. Salemme, P. Sanchez, A. Anderson, C. Saunders, E. Schon, R. Schpeiser, D. Simon, S. Thomas, D. Visco, B. Wilcox, F. Yerardi. And so the institution grows. But there are still hallway pa- trols, class attendance records, and orange shield members guarding the cafeteria exits. In many Houses there are still study halls and detention for late slips. But we are all learn- ing. Anthony Penta Orrin Brawn Tech is the best school I ever attended. The kids are easy to make friends with and you feel like you're a part of the school. The Tech classroom is the best place if you ever want to learn anything. Many times I have not understood what I was doing and my teacher sat me down and explained to me how it was done. If you really want to learn something, Tech is the place for you. The ex- perience in shop is very helpful when you go out to apply for a job. As far as schools go Tech is the best!', ff if John Russo N , -vb 'F I L ., 4 .ga 0 W , 3A' Q WV' I ix ?ff,' Q' 1' fa U ..............-..--- A T as-nu-u-n . -x. ,fu a. GQ- 0 r 1 f , . , f Q '1 Q JA. ,Q in mg. is QM .Aff kj ff ..!. - fy :g-. . Q f H.. ya is f- M ' affix .-al 2 Jn 114 7 Aifff I fig' if? 5 W B 1 ' - 'Nw W. W ,M fi WK . J' w 1 . , .1 V-Y.-. IWW, . 'l x xi:'5-'rl Qs It is not a bad school except we should have a little more free- dom. I don't want to join the High School, but we should have the same rights as they do. They have last period studies, we should too. They have some pretty good teachers and we have a few. The Tech is a pretty good school, but it could be better? Electrical 5492 First Row, Left to Right: J. DiLoff1, S. Wheaton, J. Mulherien, J. Woodland, T. Serino, S. Heggar, K. Sligar, H. Rummel, J. McCarthy. Second Row: Mr. Haroian, P. Griilin, J. McLeish, J. Buell, J. Lally, F. Ficthner, P. Rufo, I. Aucoin, M. Jen- nette, L. Woolfrey, J. Delhno, M. Camuti, Mr. Wolaszek. , Auto ffl First Row: D. Tuttle, J. Osborne, C. Curvin, F. Merchant, C. McKeen, G. Haugh. Second Row: S. Garafalo, R. Gath, P. Martinello, S. Long, J. Carrasquillo, D. Mazzola, G. Mullen, I. Chaney, W. Furclon. Third Row: Mr. Visco, T. Baker, R. D'Agostino, S, Forrester, P. Wesalowski, C. Peterson, D. Rigoli, F. Recchia, R. Hallioan. Auto 4492 First Row, Left to Right: D. Barron, J. Lobach, R. Magazu, I.. Smith, R. Rando, M. Maz- zola. Second Row: P. Giraurd, J. Campana, J. Mancini, J. Rousseau, D. Hoey, G. Damato, P. Washburn, J. Antonellis, J. Medaglia. Third Row: Mr, Murray, R. Power, D. Nesbit, P. Rosenbltt, E. Dolan, G. Ingemi, E. Prince, T. Benoit, Mr. Nicolas. 'LI think Tech kids fit into the high school the same as any other kid does, for the simple reason they are the same as other kids. There is a reason, however, they do not get along as well as they should in the high school. And that is because the High School kids Csome of themj resent Tech kids coming into their school because they think of them as igno- rant people, when they are actually being ignorant thinking this? lcv r Electronics 542 Field, C. Mosgoflan, S. Gardner CLab Related Inrtructorb. Print Selinasr, T. Baer, S. McDonald, Mr. Moore. Front, Left to Right: J. Melnick, A. Covet, J. McGonigle, D Marston E Testa R Garcia, R. Delfino, P. Aronian. Back: F. Cionti CShop Instructor? W Parmenter CReZated Inrtructorb, R. Tercceri, G. Lent, D. Mazzola, R. Michelon F Delorey M Firrt Row, Left to Right: R. Camuti, T. Dwyer, W. Morcantr P D1Duca P Whitelaw J, Hyde, S. Lucias, D. Miller, W. Brodie. Second Row: Mr Morgan I Conway T 74 Merchant, B. Casawnat, K. Sullivan, G. Barnicle, E. Rainsford J Steward P Daley B ,.,4i Machine Shop First Row, Left to Right: W. Power, R. Jolly, W. Nelder, J. Mulattieri, A. Micciole, K. Leach. Second Row: Mr. Burke, T. Soave, T. Palmer, T. Corbett, M. Kadlik, B. Celeste, Mr. Doreody. Mill Carpentry First Row, Left to Right: J. Jones, J. Carraskuillo, J, Lauesso, J. Baker, G. Gardner, D. McKinnon, N. Butera, D. Keneficelk, M. Donnato. Second Row: Mr. Sullivan, J. Danca, K. Kiley, B. Callgani, F. Graziano, D. Beal, P. Maregni, F. Costello, M. Kobbs, P. Santucci, D. Gleason, M. Butera, Mr. Houle. 6'Personally, I don't see why all this has to be done, I mean the part about the Tech and the High School together, because the High School certainly will not change its attitude about us Tech kids so it's still like two separate schools. So why not leave it like that? TECH STUDENT COUNCIL The way Tech and the Tech kid iit into the High School depends on the individual. The student who Wants to be friends and doesnit follow the tradition of the Tech kid hating the High School kid. A person who is not blind to see for himself how right and how wrong. Truth, someone said, was a stage and every man had a part-but donit play the part you were pushed into by tradition. Play your own part, you'1l Hnd some good and some bad, but, you would have known truth. There are some that feel this way, but the majority are still too proud to even smile to a stranger. Maybe in time .... l' Firrt Row, Left to Right: M. Pillette, D. Fournier, D. Barron CPresidentD, J. Marchant CVPJ, K. Vlass, Whenon. Second Row: G. Gardner, J. Abruzzi, R. Tucceri, R. Que- bec, G. Barnicle, B. Calgarni, M. Camu- ti, R. Allosso. ,iv MURRAY ROAD IS: Living a myth . . . The place where you can do your own thing . . . General meetings . . . January dissipation Cwe called it apathy thenj . . . Poets . . . The Nitty Gritty Press . . . Parents' Nights . . . Sticking around school until getting kicked out . . . Needs Groups . . . Sitting on the floor. Steve Rubberfoot M f ? e X A . ',: gf,-gicsj-' I. '3.,,:1-,1 yj fi . . , , 1' i , i ' 'fl -,fffI2'1-5 X W We ff I N X41 :wt f,id.,Wfq-- tr.-gm, Barry Jentz y i i I 1 E? i Q fi i i 1 ' s e 1 . . . Mr. Jentz' office cleaning detail . . . The Temptations and dancing in the lounge . . . tutoring . . . soccer, frisbee, bridge, and four square . . . Dear Sam: Who did steal the money anyway? . . . l V! Rfb an , a . . . Students helping students-with college essays . . . Concentration week . . . Throwing Tom, Barry, Ron in the milkchest . . . Picking up glass in the backyard . ., . Getting Keyes down from the tree in that thunderstorm .... is fi: sv l , , Roger Medoff, Lisa Sheprow, Alison Kenney ,,.,,. ,.., .,,,...L. ,M -.f.,, ..... .L A ,,',,a....-..pww' if .4 Qwvn l 1 Y M A i i . . . Improvisation sessions . . . 1967 Red Sox-World Series in the lounge . . . Study cubicles . . . Talking about where you're going to apply-then not applying . . . Haircuts-or lack of them . . . Carter-Overton and Grover Cronin . . . Are you a rivot or a gleep--that is the question .... X . . No bells . . . Loitering . . . Cumberland Farms . . . Where a teacher is not morally superior to a student . . . Talking to visitors . . . Schedule commit- tee . . . Folk singing in the Boys, room. . . . 1 f ? 7 fvn 4-was s. 1 ,QT Qi l Anne Elliott 4'The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple among his followers gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. If, he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahlil Gibran oy . y , E f, e f Z F rank Spitzer Mark Hellerstein Bill Diamond, Diane Souhotus H3 f elf X, W ff , Q, Tom Neel 82 . . . . . ' ? Limbnnn-a.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,g W Carol Lynch V V ,M S 'S W5 WWW ,ffighn 5 Ron Barndt A whole lot of caring There are 2,580 of us. We are all members of an institution. We make decisions about our role at Newton High School. Basically we are all stu- My dents. But what is the role of the institution in rela- V M tion to us? ww wsu, ,,ttt f te' 'rdf Mary Lanigan, Dept Head .,x K l John Fernandes 7 Elizabeth Linde, Secretary 'Q J f w st 1 . ' at Z af A 4. X John Harris y 5 t muww at 1 Dorrie Levin 'V y 3 I flffiit L ef-,my Mary Gianferante Paul Kelleher 84 25.47 11473: :fe 95 fy ft 1' ' 141: il i . 11,.,,,, Q rug- A -42.1 '5 2 . ,. .3.'pfy-14 l .f-iii:-' .51 ligiifsfi' . .gg J 'fe I is 'ff' . JQMJ' 'I l - .1 n r 1. , lj 1 .3 ,1 w ' 1 ,.,' l - 4 k ,hr f X M K. E Y in A , N l'f,li3f if lwf W - iff' I t 4 QQ., 'if . ' K 3' Q l 'Y ,IZ l -2 F' . 11- ,sg ' wigs . 1 ' .Q gk as A Ruth Levine Susan Ramlow We spend six and a half hours a day in the physical plant called Newton High School. We report to homeroom, attend study halls, and pass through the corridors, but the majority of our time is spent in the classroom. We spend six and a half hours, live days a week trying to fulfill the purpose of the insti- tution: education. Z , ,,.,,, W rriz 1' .. J, ,,,, V X 'ZW A f 7 . '7' U ,',,,7 ,. W7 ?f?f 755' .Z7 f' - ,Q ,ff X WE, ,Qu if fm W l Thomas Wolf Miriam Swartz . , s Y I i n W George Bresnahan Frances Williams f - Q ,Q an ogg, ,,',,,, ,Ma , - ' ' ,f!f335fY-Jxzf im M? e Donald Wlenef r 1 ,e , - r ,eAe L' - i , , . Q ,,,, , R, . . ., ,,H, ,, l Thayer Warshaw . fA,Vf fe. In ma PICK f' 7 a V 7 a 1, VP C01 a rar Q 556. f A , O 1 ' , '15 3 SWF U I aaa ' H QMS ' ' 87 Barbara Streiberg f a Elizabeth Goldstein .tara if '4-.Jr gy awww. l v . -Q.---A Qf YES Ellzabeth Lee Celia Arovas fx? I N5 f NX X XS t A , ' 3 N xv 1 yy, Prince George nl i 1 ef rv i -NW H Barbara Killion Rhoda Morss -Q LA WW ,,,f x ?ZZ Wf gf? x Larry we Rothman Cathy Harris in F V V l 'n DN Di I 4 i 1 i 1 Florine Borden , J Robert Dephoure f Judy Brier 4' flll f Mike Morris A Michael Papa Lamoine Boyle 457 Sheila Mahoney As students we are learning to reconsider the purpose of our education, to analyze the effectiveness of our educational unit, to interpret the institution. We are asking ourselves why we are in school. Are we learning to get good CEEB scores? Are we learning to make a living? Or, are we learning how to behave as Human Beings, how to relate to others: How to Live? . new fad 459, Judy Morse John Livingston ,1 Q I . f fv Mildred Grosser Paul Welsberg 90 Sally Martin .,.,,,,,1 lv?--W, -vw Ma, 1 .u i- y 1 nf IWZQV X X- ia I V wp. N. 'x wtf ,, iw ,wr , Nw ,X iss? NNW' A ff? .nys X Z rw X. Sl V tt, 5 1 A32 s , ff 0 W ' Ati, . 5 ,, - 1 at f ' . 5 .1 t i , ' ' if ,X . 4,, ,V 3 X if . -. tv ::-::-:-. Q -Q2l.Jf.fH I .Ki Nancy Dellmuth Ken Zeno Arthur Bolster Enid Young Chris Dowell Carol Goldbaum Johanna Ross Kim me Zig ni ai iff, V . yi '5 . : , i . ,ag I am, 5 , f V N ass, QA X. jg i is l iw Ron Barnes Paul Sullivan ,lj5'm21.r'n Lormlg ' rriwoww e MUS Q-Reno Gordon Elliot Howard Ferguson Tom Mela Rosanne Perlmutter 92 SN.. . ...JM -, Helen Kalivas Lucy Gluck .. 'A . KT.:-'Q QW 3 Malcolm Gallagher . A i.!0l',l',y, +'+... Roberta Pressman E. V. Rossiter Annette Carpenter For teaching is one of the most difficult professions. It is all give and very little take. lt demands constant self-education and interpretation. A teacher must remember that although he may be teaching the same subject matter anywhere from two to twelve years in a row, each year he is teaching a different class of thirty different students, each year he has the opportunity of thirty dif- ferent perspectives on his subject matter. A teacher should never teach the same course twice, just as no two teachers convey the identical subject matter in the same manner. Reuben Rosen Eugene Ferguson X71 ,Wm .. ,v, ,,, L. li r, e-, A4 W - V .,,B f ' .W :bf ' r ' Q A it A .. .H-vs? t William Kring Jack Shapiro 95 k , 341- I-lf 1 l l l 4 l l x i x Robert Hagupian if John Barden Mary Sapienza G2111 SP1'lI1g Ray Stephens Ehzabeth Dean Abner Baily Rose Ford ,WT Atwood Dunham Roberta Miscall 98 Education is a process of personalities, a kaliedescope of perspective. This element is one of Newton High Schoolls main resources. This variety has produced factions of teachers, jokingly referred to by the administration as radicals, liberals, and conservatives. These divisions are often superficially deter- mined by the teachers' mode of dress. or manner of speech, but actual differences manifest themselves in the classroom. Q . 41 Mary Waters ' 5 .4 :NSS Q: ,ri H 1 ,S fu Lf? if Fairlee Gamble Holly Moody Virginia Cox Richard Clark Miriam Meyer Elizabeth J ewett T3 Louis Spencer l Helena Bilinska Mary Hogan Franklin Davis ap If Nina Ebb Katherine Elliot Barbara Litt 1 Ms fi , f, fung i 2 E 3 4 2 s Russel Steinert Rose Neufeld Brenda Franklin QGAW' Joanne Eulau ' 5 Paula Evans i Helen Saunders Differences manifest themselves through the individual teacher's interpretation of education, and ultimately his interpretation of Life. A teacher may spend one hundred and eighty days a year trying to convey subject matter, but probably the most important thing that he will convey is the element of his personality that de- termines his approach to each of the thirty human beings in any one of his classes. Even five or six years from now a student may not remember any of the basic formuli within the course, but he will probably remember part of the basic formula of the teacher's relationship to him. He may remember one specific incident that epitomizes the teacher's personality. It is in this manner that every teacher offers some knowledge to his student. A teacher may offer his student an insight on the ability to give. He may teach him that people are important, by letting the stu- dent know he thinks a student is important. Or he may teach a student to be de- pendent only on himself. Maybe this is the goal of Education, to transmit and relate to the student, to communicate. Maybe this is learning .... Robert Malone sf' f Stuart Rist David Geikie 4 .Y S ,duvff 2 1 a's..., h If vs, 4 I' I rx AX, X Harold Wiper Lydia Goetze Montgomery Wells f f 1 ' 9 4 f 4' ' Z ar, Virginia Adler I 1 1 1 7 4 f i i r 4 Ann Winton X ' if 0 f f f, fffw Z w i ' 4 Barbara Zitzewitz W, f ' ' I x WW... I i l 1 , 1 i i Herbert Drury L, 1 w, Jacob skiikin i I IXMF us - - 30 'w he Exif Q 355 f 'Sf cd Tb GYH01 H N,4m,,...f--f' NdFmSm,EPoo,e V Egg yu igggpigfa 7. if Frank D'Agostino --X Linda Keene ?g 9 Gail Roberts Ernest Nicol Virginia Pannaccione Grant Daum 'PM John Milne 103 V Lloyd Schultz ri 7 I QL' 5 ii A V361 , Michael Zolli, S tarkeeper Sl fx fig' M 'fn wf T WX Ron Prevolr 104 -4,4 7' , fxvj! N W ART I l v Pi 1 N U ,, I Ni ,. KX1 . Fi n ,H wk' ww n , W 14 n il n. V , M 'i 21 W W 1 RM Y Jerry Gardner, Bandleader 1 W MUSIC Henry Lasker Geraldine Seaver LMA X Carolyn Woodbury if W Mary Ann Tosi lf? 4 I' WF' ,,, Mn' A Audrey Smith d fm? V K' wffwf' r WMM if f 'L 'f r,,, f 4 Q f LJ 531. 'dMM W ' 'f 4fI1 i'w,. ' ' 'fa S , f ' is' fr wizwvmr 1 uffw' , , Gertrude Reen 2 Y aa XX: NNW, ,,f ,W 7. Y Ward Manghue Joe Ryan ,.,,, 6 1,,,, a ig agww, 1 W 4 A Q9 Q ffl Vi' Q Q 1 W 7' Z no 1 4 G no E. sz: Charles Day A .- , , -1 Jima X Edward Sahagian 'WQNA' -3 lvl 'A' 3 Joe Conn ally ' r 'D -E ,N ww-W 7L '4 , ,wh S rr-lf' ,X , XX if ,L ,Xl Q K K X 4 X is 2 Fir X N X af 4? , 1 f A pf fx Y .JK 'N William Parmenter Q Nicolas Penta James Sullivan Stanley Gardner Stanley Wolaszek Y fi SY ,-fliffff K? 1 1 It ' 51' 2 ' if 1 to 111 Glenora Zofrea Ai-f , 'Lf 4- I yn . . I I Judy Davidson Carolyn Lukowicz max... gf. J Nancy Jo Kinney Ruth Frazier 'Qu Linwood Gatley Mike Buzzi George Jessup J im Ronayne Reggie Smith .ll ml Al Fortune Vollin Wells Rudy Satlak Lillian Landers ,yn ,M ,,,,,, M, W, 4 911 ' 1' 'iw f wk 22, , lr A , f . ri R' 4: 6 Ea 1 l l . A ,, w an 9 f fy Barry Howard Aims, WW HE W M , Z? W ,M wi My ffamw Mary Machakos -V ' f 4 - Anna Nolan Ernie Rossi l f l I l l l V 1 I 3 r i P Libby Resnick Robert Chalmers ,pl ' , if it 4-ff - 1' 1',- 1 gf- X Mildred Caram Virginia Alteri There are 2580 of us. Each one of us is an individual. Each one of us learns in a different way. We each have our own perspective, and each teacher gives something different to each one of us. But we do ask for some universal qualities. These qualities are abstractions and manifest themselves in innumerable ways. They can be present in a classroom whether a teacher is sending cut slips or not, whether he is lecturing or simply managing an open discussiong they could be taught just as easily on a football field as in a carefully arranged semi-circle, but they are painfully necessary. John Meyer lli Edward Beatty Miriam Abrahams Susan Carr i ll6 . , W e i it . 7 , 'vv::A .Q 1 , ' 5 ! f 'V 3 V . .g - 4' V- ' ' if ,gt U if if C? ' W I ', 3, 5 we ff Q' BU ui 4 ff f gi if , 4 za' i l . r rss sw. Hope Butler We can cern, and, who lacks in turn we respect us Belle Gilbert sum up these elements in the words Interest, Motivation, Con- most diilicult to honestly achieve, Understanding. The teacher any one of these elements is failing us. He is cheating us and will probably try to cheat him. He has missed out on the most important part of the student-teacher relationship: Respect. He does not enough to realize his obligation and we do not respect him because he has let us down. We realize we are asking a lot, but this is important to us. Our Respect is not earned through fear or threats, it does not manifest itself in placing Mr. before a surname, nor is it demanded by a suit and tie. Our Respect is different from our obedience, and it is prob- ably the hardest thing to get us to give to any teacher. 'we I way, Am! I am. S0 Jim!! I be to the em! of time For I am without end. KALIL GIBRAN ,' I 117 ly . I ' ' f .A f. ,,.A . :I UP-ul 'A' f . W 3 'J 1.T5fL' 'lf'::K . 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' ,:'lM , ,m ,L' :M W N. H , V , WW , V .,,f.f'-M -'Q V Auwdfmw , MN xi 'W , .wp ,. , Q., M F I ff 1 ' A A, -' T W ' uf L c navy. , 'W 1 4 4 Q 1 , , 0 , 3 .- KS -H -1 , Nm , Q, .- ': 5. 55 fi fi Z 1 5 v I ,yi 'lm ,N N ,Ja-, ' f ' . x V V 1 1 f Z 1 A n l ' W x 1 w 1,.w:'J f 1 1 .4 I' , 120 Who but a player knows what it's like to go animal on the field? Who knows what itls like to be hit, kicked, tripped, stepped on, and tackled? Who knows what itis like to have rain through your uniform and mud in your mouth? But above all, who else but the player knows what it feels like to be the best? Newton High School's stunning Thanksgiving Day victory over an undefeated Brookline High brought to Newton something which had been wanting for fifteen years--a share of the coveted Class A football title. The victory gave the Newton men a spectacular 8-1 record. The Tigers began their campaign with a victory against a typically huge Everett eleven. After the first half, which showed Everett ahead 12-7, Newton sharpened both its offense and defense and reigned at the end 21-12. Patterns were established in this game which Tiger fans were to see throughout the season. Outstanding pass- ing attack and strong running were to mark the offense, while the defense seemed impregnable, especially in the second half. The offensive line was led by Bob Cag- giano, Bob Snyder, Richard Johnson, Gary Genovese, and Ken Butler, while the offensive backfield was made up of Bob Wargin, Mike Butts, Jay Civetti, Joe Di- Seglio, and George Norcross. The defensive linemen were Jay Wilton, Marc Simon, Tom Shaw, John Myerson, Steve Prager, Walter Bianchi, and Mike Ryan. The defensive secondary was made up of Carl Anderson, Jerry Coleman, and Ray Ball. Colin Clapton, Ron Arcese, plus Co-Captains Bob Sweeney and Joe Picariello went both ways. Next on the slate: Brockton. The Tigers easily won, 19-8 as Colin Clapton scored three touchdowns. The Tigers' only setback came against Weymouth, when New- ton lost 28-8. At Watertown, Newton completely dominated the action on the rain soaked field 'winning 21-0. Newton faced a must win', situation against Arlington, battling to a 6-0 win. Newton, plagued the last two years by the presence of Ed Rideout on the Medford team, reversed the situation this year as they beat Med- ford, 24-12. Boston Latin succumbed to the Tigers 6-0 on a very cold day at White Stadium. At Waltham, Tiger Jay Civetti ran 81 yards for the first of his three touch- downs on the opening kickoff as the Tigers won 29-14! Then undefeated Brookline. If the Tigers won they would claim a share of the Class A title. At first Newton looked tight as they drew early penalties, but the first score came as Colin Clapton capped a 70 yard drive by going over from the one yard line. Brookline got its points in the fourth quarter on a 13 yard pass play. The conversion attempt was foiled as Ray Ball leaped high into the air to knock down the pass. Senior Joe DiSeglio, who had been hindered all season by ailments, captured the Tigers, insurance points on a 28 yard run late in the fourth quarter. With this eighth victory, Newton claimed half of the Class A Football Title. No sports team can be successful without a united effort. This year the coaches organ- ized specialized units. Mr. Walker and Mr. Guzzi were the defensive coaches while head-coach Ronayne and Mr. Fortune were the offensive coaches. Congratulations must also go to the players who provided the depth for the team: Bob Murphy, Bill Keeler, Richard Cunningham, Brian Keefe, Mark Lennon, George Gardner, Marc Simon, and Paul Gorfine. Very consistent kicking was provided all season by the toe of Keith Kozlowski. Co-Captains Joe Picariello and Bob Sweeney provided able leadership throughout the season. The days were cold and crisp, sometimes rainy and sometimes sunny. They were unpredictable but the football players weren't. They were always skillful and full of courage. They could be counted on. The excitement, the screams and cheers, the ecstasy of a game won. It was always there, the hope for an- other win, the hope for the once unthought of Class A title, unifying people that otherwise would not notice each other, unifying students and parents, unifying the boys that made up the team. This made being there worthwhile -win or lose. The confetti, the shakers, the banners, all loose in the air . . . the bumps and shoves of the restless crowd . . . the smell of leaves burning on some side street . . . the knowledge that we might be number l . . . the silent, tense moment of the kickoff . . . the roar of the crowd as the ball is caught and carried and the cheers as it is brought down . . . the cheers when it becomes our ball and we carry it far down the field . . . the moan of the crowd when we're brought down . . . the screams and uncontrolled joy when we get a touchdown . . . the silence as the kick for the extra point is made . . . the different, worried silence when a player is hurt and, the more important, louder cheers when he gets up . . . the music of the Tiger Marching Band . . . the cheers of the Cheerleaders . . . the happiness when the game is over and we know weive won .... .,......+'-'wayne .. Sweat runs down, Muscles ache. Dirt ground in Bloody wounds. Mouth goes dry, Pulses pound. Flying feet Mark the end. Victory's ours, Worth it all! -Tom Terriyic - 'M vw F-'El.5'5i IAE-27 Bllilaf ... gf 4154 an VARSITY Fin! Row, Left to Right: G. Genovese, C, Anderson, K. Butler, B. Caggiano, R. Arcese, B. Sweeney CCO-Captainj, J. Picariello CC0-Capzainj, J. Civetti, M. Ryan, C. Clapton, W. Bianchi. Second Row: C. MacGi1livary, J. Myerson, B. Snyder, T. Shaw, D. Cunningham, B. Keeler, B. Murphy, J. Di- Seglio. Third Row: M. Lennon, C. Pendergast, M. Butts, B. Keefe, R. Johnson, S. Prager, M. Simon, G. Coleman. Fourth Row: P. Gorfine, G. Gardner, K. Kozlowski, B. Wargin, R. Ball, G. Nor- cross. Mining: I.. Core. ,Writ V' .viii Q33 JUNIOR VARSITY Rubeis, D. Goodchild, G. Hoffman, D. Borden, J. Doolin, S. Hunter S. Goldman, P. Gulden, K. Carver, R. Clark, B. Goodwin, R. Brac- ciale, D. Murphy, G. Robinson, C. Uitti, S. Fox, R. jolly, M. Turner M. DelGrasso. yi '5 ., 5, 371,92 V' ' . H Qs W l22 P. Halloran, B. Kirkcaldy, J. Marini, J. Woods, A, Elmont, F. De- SCORES Newton .... .... 2 1 Everett ...... .... l 2 Newton .... .... l 9 Brockton ....... . 8 Newton .... .... 8 Weymouth .............. 28 Newton ..,. .... 2 1 Watertown ....... .... 0 Newton ..... .... 6 Arlington ...... .... O Newton .... .,.. 2 4 Medford ........ .... 1 2 Newton .... .... 6 Boston Latin .......,.. 0 Newton .... .... 2 9 Waltham ...... .... l 4 Newton .... .... l 5 Brookline ...... .... 6 On Fridays you can spot her sporting her orange and black. Whether she faces a stadium full of anxious faces or empty seats, she embibes enthusiasm. She looks crisp and her movements always seem spontaneous. Her voice holds a husky ring .... But how does she feel after she's hoarse and her feet are muddy and we've lost? How does she feel when she looks at the gaping, damp stadium .... I bet no one ever thinks about what itis like to stand and face that crowd, to try and make them cheer, hearing only the echo of the visiting team. Or even worse, no echo at all--only an empty stadium. ,,,l iv .,a.,, Kneeling, Left to Right: M. LeBlanc, S. Cadiff, P. Dezotell, S. Levy, D. Gratto, D. Jefferson. Standing: 1. Vassalotti, C. Shapiro, TIGER, I.. Aronson CCizp!ninD, R. Ross, J. Nabseth, D. Cavanaugh, ...Q YJ, , ..,,. ' ' Aflllivf .jgn jhfff .iii - 1-R! '-?af.:w-Q5 'Q V H X 5: 5 x J wx x 9 y ffm , F' A n . I'- -:J F 1. Jap sg 44.5 I' A -'Q 51,1 I 4 ' 'P . 5 fx ., , S Yi ,aw 'X 1--3 it A is g '..a K , , '21 ,A . Ng ,L '1,., X 1 1 ,,,, M AWN, ,mf f ffff 70? Qvlwhf Wg f gf H, 5' A if A f M W W! November 25th, 1968. A day full of the soft grey of leaf fires and autumnfs last brilliance. Stinging of the beginning of winter's bitter promise. A cold day of orange and black shakers and balloons, warm fuzzy mittens and damp frozen feet. A day of stone stadium seats, hoarse voices and the inevitable joy of vic- tory. We're Number One! and for a moment we're united. i . THANKSGIVING P ! 5 I 5 5 ' s . J - 5 . W Q 1 , i. Y I L Y lip. WE'RE LIMBER I968 ONE!! f f . . Q, f 3 2 if .fy . ,I ,gg ni .1 1 .. 1- s' - -4 S.. Ms. t. 'ew X- V. fi .. . . f M' SOCCER Kneeling, Left to Right: S. Condon, M. Morrison, M. Brass, D. Buka, E. Nusbaum CCO-Caplainb JUNIOR VARSITY R. Kaplan, M. Volk CCO-Captainl, T. Donovan CCO-Cazptainj, M. August, J. Copeland, M. Brown, I. Broderick, J. Silin, S. Finn. Standing: Mr. Howland, C. Wolfe, P. Kates, H. Graham, E. Shapiro, A. Morgentheau, D. Goodman, C. Levin, R. Shapiro, E. Baker, K. Sanders, P. Kiebala, K. Daniels 5 N. Desouza, N. Antonellis, Coach Buzzi. VARSITY Left to Right: S. Scrimshaw, C. Berry, B. Harsip CC0-Captainb, P. Boyer, C, Austin, A. Sonis, A. Narva, N. Aronow, L. Finsen, P. Lowell, C. Proshan CCO-Captainb, R. Cohen, D. Russell, H. Tar- low, Coach Elliot, J. Marcus, K. Sheehan CCO-Cnplninb, E. Mazzola, E. DiMambro, A. Oros, K, Corrigan, A. Stern, J. Linn, P. Morales, T. Drakos, J. Newman. This year's soccer team unfortunately began its season by losing its first two games against Watertown and Lincoln- Sudbury, and, at the same time, losing a great deal of the students, interest. The soccer team seems detached from Newton High because they practice and play away from the school so much of the time. The precarious situation is com- pounded by the fact that most of the students, fall-time spirit is directed towards the more publicized football games. Still, the team managed to rally its defenses and come back for a respectable 9-4-l record, a record capable of placing the team in the Suburban League's third place. Newton was triumphant over both Brockton and Lexing- ton, the latter win breaking their opponents' 46 game win- ning streak. Victory became familiar as Newton beat Brock- ton, and as they beat both Newton South and Brookline twice. Victory was combined with revenge as Newton humil- iated Watertown 4-0. Even Newton's scoreless overtime tie against the powerful Lincoln-Sudbury team was considered a victory. The Tigers lost painfully to Medford on a fourth period penalty kick. In the final game of the season, again against Medford, their opponents kicked Newton to a 2-0 heartbreak. Leadership was provided by T ri-Captains Barry Harsip, Kevin Sheehan, and Chet Proshan. The front line consisted of Enrico DiMambro, Emilo Mazzola, Skip Stearns, Kevin Corrigan, and Abe Oros, The half-backs were John New- man, Clark Berry, Steve Scrimshaw, and Howie Tarlow. The solid defense was provided by Dave Russell, Barry Harsip, .I on Marcus, Ron Cohen, and Chester Proshan. The substitutes, many of whom made substantial contribu- tions, were Paul Lowell, Clayton Austin, Andy Sonis, Jon Linn, Tom Drakos, Larry Finsen, Nathan Arono, Andy Stearn, Andy Narva, Paul Boyer, Stuart Goldman, Sherman Spritz, and Peter Monales. ww 'ff N33 xi SWS X . 3 . N, NME' Q x R X V K x , ppgk:p ,zc,,,::a.qvw-5 M... ffl fy , Tm. S i X S' 'K 4 Wi N K I 1 ,QW , .,, .-.VMW 77,004 -Wg' X..4,,W..,-.WW -f'f W75'f W ' ' Q' :Qc fu Z Wm 0 ,7, fri r 5 1 4 sw, 1425 , ., l .' -W , 'A ' -1 'A I v ,...,1. K, ,,, V, A .J V v www -. M If ,ff - fa 2 W- Q W , , , ,,. W, ww ,,. 0 1 1 2 X GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY I 59.3 - MM Q V, ., I. . , l . . VARSITY Fin! Row: Sue Perles, Martha McDaniel, Tricia Davenport, CCaptainD Lynne Houston, CCaptainDg Sue Campbell, Helene Kassler. Second Row Peggy Carten, Mary Broderick, Cheryl Arslanian, Barbara Mulcahy, Margie Drew, Kathy Fay, Miss Lukowicz, Coach. Mining: Betsy Fes senden. JUNIOR VARSITY Fin! Row: Barbara Campbell, Susan Leary, Charlotte Hay, CCaptainD Sue Atkinson, CCapt:zinJg Pam Leary, Ellen Cutler. Second Row: Debbie Horton, Nancy Wolfe, jane Gilbert, Judy Sullo, Lois Caccia, Lee Sher man, Debbie Suvalle. Missing: Miss Davidson. For the records, the scores were 3, 3, and 3. But that does not tell the whole story. Those numbers do not indicate the heartbreak of losing several close games, nor do they convey the ecstasy of triumph over such rivals as Watertown and Newton South. And above all these scores do not tell about the dedication and effort of members like seniors L. Houston, T. Davenport, S. Campbell, C. Arslanian, P. Carten, and B. Fessenden. It is difficult to be an underclassman on a varsity team, yet M. Drew, H. Kassler, K. Fay, B. Mucahy, M. McDaniel, M. Brodrick, and S. Perles were all valuable contributors. At a high school it is unfortunate but true that boys sports al- ways take precedence over girls' athletics. No one seems to notice that girls' sports' journalistic coverage is far less than boys. Nor do people go to girls' hockey games. How many people go to girls' hockey games? How many people at this school know how cold it is to have a DRESS for an athletic uniform? All these im- pressions, experiences, and emotions are summarized in mere numbers: 3, 3, and 3. Jim Baker Doug Tomb Rick Friedman I Captain Harris Gaflin CROSS CDU TRY What is a cross-country man thinking about as he is running? Is there such a thing as the loneliness of a long-distance runner? Or are victory, defeat, and phys- ical pain the only feelings the runner is sensitive to? 1 A Victory certainly came to Newton Highls team this year, as the members raced to an undefeated Suburban League standing. Doug Tomb's performance was, in a word, outstanding. Recognition and appreciation were also earned by Mike O'Brien, John Bowles, Larry Vickery, Ed Reilly, and Jay Sidman. The team felt the effects of losing Captain Harris Gaflin early in the season. The two losses of the season went to Brockton and Weymouth, both non-Suburban League teams. The all-league meet was further testimony to the fine scores the team had collected during the season, for Newton ended up a victorious twelve points ahead of its nearest competitor. What makes a boy run with all the physical and mental endurance he possesses? Is it for the team or is it rather for his own personal sense of achievement? Is he running away from something, or towards it? Whatever, one cannot help but feel admiration for these dedicated athletes. These boys are a valuable part of Newton High, the school you call yours. 5? , ,. .I Y ,lla ,,,,N, 'xWf1E ,A f , rp . 4., E , , , ' , ' , ,X gi ' ' Q NES' ' , f ,V ' wf we W ' I fx .7 ',.,,,,,.. , Y Y f X X M ' 7 M' wafzf-'Q - fs X 2. M sf ff ,if - .. , 1 Mfr , 1,1- v M 'I : f W' -.Q 4, MY' ' . I '- -rf, ,Q ., 7 1 3 My pzh 1 A Ig' ,, ' ,f ffm ziggy fls:f ff1,.,'f lf ,M .,,,f:,'e.-- J I if f? , ,L 'fm ' i . A, A W?,a.,f'1f' wg. my K ,ne 'gg wr- -M .MJ 4.5 ' - i,,I f'7 ., Z1':ZfJ lx Mffi, 1 - X fs ,f . Wa 1 . .. - - , U , - c, i. AN' YM. '- H f H..- MM fm ., Y V , f. A., W it A ,-,,A4,,. ' , g ' ,'eflZfjufZ,vQ,., 'f f i ' .I .. A ,,.. V ?f4Vn:,4? ik .iw Q an-J ,, 1 . Wfkwf' - ,,,f 'nw' 3' fff: ' .ffl 1 ?. Q . x . , 1 Y K, A ' 4 'jwlfs M 'Mi 'I ' ' , 1 A K M W 'fi7? fr. v49'.M '1' H as ' ,fix L , , ?s. 'ff rw at Wa' , f' W X f i ,K -rr: ar, V 5 'H 2 M' , f' A .. -T ' Y. - if of . i 7 , W gill? ff ' - 'f All 'V f e 4 V ,ge ,W .fri ,Sv V . g 3,2 Z, f wgyiigk QW 'fm .wr . 'W' ,if W -Q 6.1f,.,? Apjkfl' ,, ' 45' 'H TW' Y 'M :.2'if 'MP 42 if V ' 1 A f ',l.vf1A7'. 5, x' X lQ7' ' if 15? , ' ' Q + 0 fitf 1 . W f uf -. A xi ah, Y 1' 2 t M e N- ff' ' if iiliiff' f '4i' si.. ,W fm - f- , jr ,fr .li 1 -pd-,3.'-Q ' .. ,,. f A - 7' f fe A ,. ' ,avi fr X , ' f. IAA' 75 . . .-4 I ,. A e- .L fig , .Wff A-i-w,.?.-Q-,'-fff.k1.z,z3ifE Dave Blake Rod Tempest Jay Sidman Bill Clark ' WZ' 4 Mark Flood Curt Sabbath Ed Reilly Larry Vickery Ed Cohn 8: Steve Caggiano SCORES Newton ..,..,,. ..... 2 2 Waltham . Newton ...AA,.. ..... 1 7 South ,.......,, .,.,,. Newton ...,.... ,.... 2 4 Arlington ......, .t.t,. New ton ...t... ..... 4 3 Brockton ....... ...,,, Newton ..,.... ,,... 1 8 Malden .... Newton ...,.,. ...,. 4 6 Weymouth Newton ,...... .,,.. 2 0 Everett ......., ,...,. Newton A..A.., ....t 1 5 Revere ......., ,..... Fran Murphy Coach Abner Bailey John Bowles John Nichols ' t fa 9 v ww lv' - 4 .. l., . , A, . s teel 4 Nick Brown Tom Best John Dichter Mike O'Brien in 'V ' , w W' I 1 '. ,.- 1, 1 1 r 1 ff 1 fy ' w 1 , P W . -. ,. . 1 1 - , f'1 .f ,,- , ,V . . , fu., 'f .. ' .A .. l'-...'!Y 'Qs ' X. . 4 .:::gr,f,.f:. L11 ,Q I .'Q.'.f1., :mg X' Q, - 1 ww ..,xx .fiigxf , 5 i .x, ,V ,, ,. ..'.,.x. ,j. , . , . X h X, . v ,w, , I ., :qw X K 'H' . ', .X . 1: -:1 L, wx v . f,',- .,f.'. - z . W . . 1 .X , 1, ' X: -:mf , , 1, , V 'A ,Xu ,,- , w:.,', . . ,Iv,w2.51..J3N,. l. :yr -x if ' l I INDOOR TRACK This yearls Indoor Track Team was paced to a tie for the Metropolitan League Division I Cham- pionship by co-captains Don McMillen and Bill Clark. McMillen, besides running on the relay team and high jumping, was the all-league and later all-state champion in the 50 yard dash. Clark also ran on the relay team, high jumped, and was the all-league champ in the high hurdles. He later placed fifth in the state meet. Other iniiuential seniors were Barry Harsip, Carl Anderson, Bill Melanson, Clark Berry, Clayton Austin, Rich Echlov, and Mark Mierman. The team was hurt by the early season loss of Luther Core. Letter winners who will return next year are: Doug Tomb, John Bowles, Mike O,Brien, Mark Simon, Mike Tyman, Ken Yamco, Tom Best, and sophomores Allan Boyer and Stanley Bird- well. The team's 5-1 record was good enough for a first place tie with opponents Weymouth and Natick. ff ! ,WW K ,fr yfff l X K lf 2 V' W J 2 Q w f,aN ', F5265 f f H f ' A,,, 5 is ' me W f if ZW! W W x ' W 2 2 w SCGRES Newton A , 7 1 Newton . . 47 Newton ...A 61 Newton A . 5 5 Newton .... 40 Newton . . 5 8 ff , , X M X f f f Malden B.C. High Waltham . Brockton . Weymouth Brookline . Z ,, W Indoor Track Team 68-69: Front Row, Left to Right: C. Austin, C. Andersen, B. Harsip, D McMillen, B. Clark, C. Berry, R. 'EChlov, M. Nierman. Second Row: Mr. L. Boyle, S. Birdwell P. Winkler, S. Caggiano, B. Morrison, B. Schpeiser, V. Frascatore, J. Boates, J. Sidman, J. Bowles Third Row: F. Murphy, P. Black, E. Reilly, D. Tomb, J. Reisman, G. Namen, M. Simon, J Grossman, T. Best, D. O'Brien, Mr. M. Gallager. Fonrzlo Row: Mr. R. Malone, H. Graham, S Siff, M. Tyman, K. Yanco, D. Harrigan, B. Berman. Mining: J. Furst, M. Paley, A. Boyer, J. Doe S. Fawson, L. Core, B. Melanson. BASKETBALL l r E i i A I l .4 l wr 'ik ' ' ,Y . it '59 . 'W S .K Pk N N-ffm..-1 MNA' m- -XA ws ' A X1 NN , w-as-.,.,,,,,N Mfg V 2 Q M sms' , N , .- .. WN , ss ,,.a..s.,.s,wQ, . . . As the basketball season began it became apparent to observers that the team's final standing would not be a good one. With Dean Vernon being the only senior, the team showed lots of hustle and a marked lack of experience. Steadily, however, the team improved and at times played outstanding basketball. Jerry Beatrice and Chuck Pendergast, were the team's outstanding stars. As often happens when a team builds for the future, most of the team played in every game. The front line was composed of Dean Vernon, Jeff Dunn, Jerry Beatrice, Bob Wargin, Chris Doolin, Steve Matlolf, Brian Keefe, and Bob Coughlin. The guards were Chuck Pender- gast, John Coluntonio, Brent Franks, and Abe Oros. Although the final tally was poor, with growth and matu- rity Coach Fortune can look to next season as being one of Newton's best in recent history. x QQQBHQ l X' 6 M 9 2. X XFN w qf x-xx X V A R S I T Y Standing: A. Fortune, Coach, C. Pendergast, L. Gentile, J. Dunn, B. Keefe, R. Loughlin, A. Oros, J. Phillips, Ass't. Coach. Seated: C. Doolin, B. Franks, J, Beatrice, D. Vernon, B. Wargin, S. Matloff, J. Colantonio. JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Bob Loughlin, jim Doolin, John Murphy Captain, Lenny Gentile, Paul Vershbow. Back Row. james Frutkin, Abe Oros, Mark Lennon, Dana Good- child, Mike Blauer. Mirfing: Gary Wong. S O P H O M O R E Front Row: Steve Sennett, Bob Schreider, Rich O'Brien, Jay Ross, Rick Bove, Mike Kaloyanides, Rich Watts. Back Row: Rich Hill, Tom Duffy, Rich Goodwin, John Hatter, Andrew Sanderson, ' Dan Borden, Stu Elfland, Steve Shade, Pete Melanson. Mining: Rick Hayes, Pete Hickey, Ed 140 Siegal, Rich arron, Jack Barry, Seth Rolbein, Steve Banas, Robert Burke. Mmm 4 i -W... GYMNASTICS The word which best describes gymnastics at NHS is unique lt is the only sport in which the muscular body is considered for its form and beauty rather than for its brute force. Each competitor is entirely on his own from the time he mounts a piece of apparatus until he finishes his routine. The success of the team depends upon the sum of each individual performance. But it is team enthusiasm which uniiies the individual gymnasts with a common goal-not only to do well for one- self, but to give more than 10052 effort for a team victory. Led by co-captains Jim Battista and Bill Henry, the pre- dominately senior squad compiled an impressive 9-2 record in dual meets during the '69 season. The Cats captured the Suburban League title for the fourth straight year, and were invited to compete in the Massachusetts State Team Cham- pionship held at Andover High School on March 15. In the Suburban League Individual Championships the Tigers won 13 out of a possible 21 medals. Most of this year's competitors consist of nine seniors who have been practising in gymnastics for three years or more. Jim Battista performs on all six events. Bill Henry, a regular on floor exercise, high bar, and parallel bars-also competes all-around on occasion. Ken Formalarie specializes in floor exercises. Hillel Kieval competes for the Tigers on the parallel bars and the still rings. Ed Childs throws a hecht vault over the long horse and a peach-basket on the parallel bars. Don Blakely, Jeff Silverman, Rich Simonelli, and Paul Pasquerosa each have a special event. For Don, it is the side horse-the beast. Jeff and Rich have quite a rivalry going on the rings. Paul is a long-horse vaulter. Their healthy competition has encouraged each other to get better and better. Juniors who have won spots on the varsity team are: Paul Henry, on floor exercise and side horse, Bruce French and Steve DiBeneditti on horizontal bar, Paul Goriine on long- horse vault, and Bill Eger on rings. It has been an exciting and successful year for the NHS gymnasts-from the come-from-behind IA point victory over Wellesley to its invitation to compete in the State meet. It's reasons for success?--skill, closeness, spirit, and, above all, hard work. Y r -'X iff-'X 1 si- aff ff, Ear I' f -ii? x ii Y . silt 2 V as X' , 1 I f - fiiiigfv. 4 'ttf' r ' 'A 'L l 141 A l N18- l x 1 1 slr? E ini' 4? vga Fint Row: Guy Forte, Ed Coan, joe Gagnon, Kim Warren, Bob Simonelli, Bob Clancy, Paul Henry. Second Row: Kevin Carter, Bernie Elliott, Pete Segal, Bruce French, Fred jutras, Steve DiBeneclitti, Russell Cole, Ken Formalarie, William Eger. Third Row: George Jessup, Coach, Tom Morris, Mgr., Mike DiBer1editti, Don Blakely, Richard Simonelli, Steve McCarthy, Jef? Silverman, james Battista, Co-Capt., William Henry, Co-Capt., Ed Childs, Paul Pasquarosa, Paul Gorhne. Mining: Mr. Rich Everbeck, Ass't. Coach, Hillel Kieval, Murray Soloman, Ed Costa, Henry Greenside, Irwin Heckler. , 'E5 ?4'mwx!w X X L ? I 2 s E 2 1 x www X w' ,.- f w M, .,,,,. M..,Q....W,,M .Wm I A . 5 5 1 v -.Wm WW... 4... W... v-mf. First Row: H. Chen, R. Goldberg, G. Clark, J. Steinman, P. Lundbohm QCaptainD, J. Indursky, J. Carmel, J. Weiss, J. Levin. Second Row: G. Zofrea QCoachD, L. Crutch- field, S. Willis, C. Myatt, C. Otis, P. Mingace, R. Melvin. This year the girl's gymnastic team consisted primarily of sophomores and juniors, with a couple seniors from last yearls team. They completed a successful season-becoming the Northern League Champions and placing fourth in the State team meet at Springfield. Hard work, plenty of practice, and the help of a great coach will make them state champions in the coming years. Girls' Vanity Basketball Team: Kneeling: P. McMillen, L. Houston CCapt.J, T. Daven orr Ca r. M. Drew Ca t. H. Paris. Standin .' P. arten Scorer P C P 7, C P 9, 8 C C J. C. Lukowicz CCoachD, S. Mulcahy, K. Fay, S. MacKay, M. Howland, D. Reddy. . -...N - .. C.,. ,gm . 2 A r nm .. 1. .... 5 1 ., fig Girlr' IV Barketball: Firxt Row: B. Silver, D. Rasa, P. Leary, E. Cutler, D. Ciardello, S. Campbell. Second Row: J. Davidson, 1. Gilbert, S. McDonald, C. Hay, M. Broderick. The motto of the 1969 Girls' Varsity Basketball team - NEWTON TIGERS ARE TOPS -turned out to be more than optimism when the Pussycats won the cham- pionship of the third annual Billerica Invitational Tourna- ment. The team, coached by Carolyn Lukowicz, had a record of eight wins and two losses which earned them an invita- tion to the Tournament. On Valentine's Day the members of the team presented themselves to the Billerica Tourna- ment with black and orange ribbons bearing their motto, bright orange tunics, a large Esso Tiger sign saying Stamp Out Acton, and a 40-29 victory over Acton- Boxboro Regional High School. High Scorers in this game wee juniors Margie Drew Q12 pointsj and Kathy Fay 181. The following Monday saw the Pussycats return to take on Stoneham High in one of the most exciting games of the Tournament. At one time during the third period Stoneham had a seven-point lead, however, in a frantic fourth quarter and final fifty seconds, Newton came from behind to win, 33-32. The final game of the Tournament Con Feb. 229 was between Newton and defending champions Arlington High. Arlington was favored to win, and at one time during the third period had a lead of eleven points and seemed to be controlling the game. In the final quarter, however, Margie Drew's field goal with two seconds remaining won the game for Newton, 32-31. Members of the 1969 B.I.T. Championship team are: Seniors Tina Davenport CTri-Captainj, Lynne Houston CTri-Captainj, Marsha Howland, and Shirley MacKay, all of whom have played on the Varsity for three years, Juniors Margie Drew CTri-Captaini, Kathy Fay, Patty McMillen, and Barbara Mulcahyg and sophomores Hildy Paris and Dianne Reddy. Lynne and Margie were named to the Tournament All-Star Team, and Lynne was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy for her outstanding team play. The reasons for the girls' fine season were excellent team play, great spirit, and constant, rapid improvement. . l'f:'j'r::f'l5H1f,,i'. VY ,,, 1, ggi.-at-i,,5y.,i X 1 , 4, ,. .w,, . fn, 5 , .- i,1,,. :f15f,rw7,f.g,,7,flf A 2.1! --1 '. :fig . A., ,,, . 4 . U '-ww, As we sat in the Arena each Saturday and occasional Wednesday afternoon, we wondered what ever happened to hockey at Newton High, we were not pre- pared for such a rapid switch-over from Newton the Hockey Town to Newton the G.B.I. dropout. lt seemed a shame that Newton's fairweather friends lacked the interest to sit and watch our team develop from mediocrity to a squad capable of playing on equal terms with nearly any team in Greater Boston. The very few of us who did support Newton Hockey this year, enjoyed what we saw, and can only feel remorse for -two losses out of the whole season-our first clash with Arlington and our final bout with Brookline. . But what happened this year was not the fault of the team. Newton faced the impossible task .of entering the league with really only one 'returning starter, Captain Paul Britt. In order to survive, they needed dedicated players, willing to work, ,with ability to hustle. What could otherwise have been a disastrous build- ing year turned out to be a year of invaluableexperience for the growing team, and proved that the boys are capable of playing good, sound hockey. Newton has the highest of hopes for next year, as the upcoming squad, to be led bye co4captains Joe Rossi and Bobby Fay should prove to be the deciding factor-in ,bringing hockey back to our city. . . My Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton .JY K rv ,,,,,,,. t ,, , S n Captain Paul Britt Q:' i .. W .', -i, p y - f N il .int X , .1 ' S Rindge ....... ....... Cambridge Waltham ..... ....... Medford ...,. ....... Arlington Somerville Brookline Rindge ....... ....... Cambridge Waltham Medford ,.... ....... Arlington Somerville Brookline Highlights of the 68-69 season . . . Joe Arnold set the stage for Newton with the first goal ofthe year against Rindge . . . Rossi and Fay each scored in battle with powerful Medford . . . Keefe and Arnold fought hard to keep up with Somerville who won game by only one goal . . . Brookline-Newton score closer than expected as team showed drive and effort and a little bit of spare goalie . . . i W 0262 V. i A ' I A K A ,. ,,-. - . ' Fin! Rowi G. Reynolds, J. Rossi, T. Donovan, M. Collins. Second Row: J. Reidy CMgr.J, S. Condon, M. Reidy, -I.,Keefe, P. Britt CCapt.D, L. Hasenfus, K. Carrigan, J. Chase. Third Row: H. Berman fMgr.J, M. Kelly, S. Dunn, R. Sylvester, R. Fay, D. Murphy, Ry Mahoney, T. Nugent, J. Ronayne CAss't. Coachj, F. Kinlin CCoachJ. y A ' Q, fl Arlington 25 . Newton '52 N Q. 1 xv ., -:ggi 4 . w X . EQ O N X ss i. 1 V. S9836 9? swf A ,.,.9:wS 5 l . , 4 tw . S yr sum g 2 1-'WWHQKN1 N . .M PW. .. , f mf X533 my ay N Junior Bob Fay nears goal and later scores to give Newton third tie of the season. 'X f': 11V at 4, 4, , Z, Zi fp W :,, K 5 , ,J I 1 N wton elted Rindge on two goals by Reidy, two by . . . e p Arnold, one by Keefe, and line goaltending by Chip Chase . . . Newton led Waltham 2-1 on Arnold and Fay goals but in end ' ' M dford Mustangs were settled for third tie of season . . . The e race as Newton produced nearly knocked out of the Tourney their best effort yet with Mike Collins holding lead for two periods and second goal sent in by Joe Rossi off foot of Mus- tan 's Rick Shannon . . . Steve Dunn scored solitary goal to S spoil Joe Bertagna's shut-out in final Arlington game . . . h H ., ,-, Y 'F' ii ' J., gil 'V V N, hit in .- ' M ,qtb M y Y-:L ll s g' o 8 , , r M y o , y y iw fog . V , ph-4 1 5 gfog, .J wk QQ' fr ' W 'mia' Q 424' f ff :ig E. if ' 'fs if is F 'X 2' 4 fl l 1 gl 1 l t 'A fi' I - 1 1 1 11 ' X f mg f' X X NX e,...:... . . 54' . v ' 'V N W i Q' ' Y' Q ,,,, ' ,,,x,,, S , ' -fs ' : 4 2 we M V e Lz, Q. . X, Q X -' k Q ae P S 'F , ijX4.sS,,fsM.w:h iA 'I v R' W g S ,, ' ' 5' N Q55 x,:,iig e 1 eg I kr, X 'if5,g.,,E E,NH r J vb W W 'wwwr W . e e ww. fx v-'NNN ?x?'i-'57' gina'- Q B .f S P A 1' Ili, A . I QQ' b in !'fV':. .3,lA,rli, 11.1.1 . '-r',.l 56 1 1 1 ,I P . 4, ,, ' ,nf . 1' ... 'IJ 5 'A' 7 -an ..0r'f'4...g5 f lg' V ,Q , ,vii .ga 1-.mil ,mi ,' bw- The few on the ice . ,M ,W ky 'ry f N, 65.0. 2 fir 7 And the few in the stands. . ,,,,,.N, , MQ ,aw my gs. M Q ' 'V . K 31 X ' 'Q x I l Q Us A utils B' . fit -Q wt.. Q :tj f R x? 'i tw it ., ,. N + vw .255 S ,g Qin . of ss bex X 1. t 5 . X 9 X 'A N35 IFA if . Y L T V xt' N ,f i 1 I l E, 5, l. il '4 J L 1 1 i l l . . . can't forget Bucky Reidyis two goal attempt to overcome Cambridge Latin . . . and can't forgive Weymouth for what they did to Jim Chase's eye . . . New- ton will pay them back next year when G.B.I. is abolished and we join their league . . . G. Blue, E. Carey, P. McMahon, A. Dealy, D. White, R. Davidson, M. Jones, M. Walsh, K. Quinlan, R. Green, A. Freidman, S. Wires, Coach Giles Thread- gold. JUNIOR VARSITY, 1. o Newton .. .... gi... ' Rindge uvdfsliiyl Newton' ..... Walthamy, ...., Ig... Newton, 5 .... .---- 3 f . Somefldue Newton ...,. ..... 3 . Weymouth .Q.L,f..1.. Newton ..... ,,,. ' . l Cambridge Latin Newton .,.,. ..,. . . 2 Exeter .... Newton ..... .,... 0 . Medford New-ton ..... 4 f Cambridge Latin f ,, . 2 it Sam Schefller: Chief the THE NEWSPAPER See the newspaper. It is a Newton High School newspaper. It tells about all the wonderful and exciting things that happen at Newton High School. If you do not know that there are wonderful and exciting things happening at Newton High School maybe you should read the NEWTONITE. Come see the newspaper office. See Sam. See Sam The Editor. See Sam run in circles. See Sam shake his head. See Sam wish the deadline would not come. See the big piles of newspapers. See the busy people trying to sell their newspaper. See the big piles of newspapers. See the newspaper on the floor. It is a Newton High School newspaper. See? . . fn rw Randy Averback: Feature v Andy Stern: Forum Steve Salter: Copy CQ Proof TO ITE ? Thomas Ashley Graves: Sports I Y ' 4 1 1 V ! 1 m r V I v 1 ai H I 1 , , X , t Evan Carton, D'Vera Cohn: News K t 1 fz' xxx X 1521: Zig www? , 4 Fred Manning: Advertising 7 f, yi , if W Andy Berezin: Budget Suzanne Sulllvan Feature X, i it i rf 1 Gary Furst: Publicity Ethel Rolbein: Circulation K Florine Borden: Advisor Patti Mintz a kg? us i was , . 'E h, l , 1 ii' Jon Dietz: Photo, Steve Klayman: Photo Maureen Kneeland: Forum NEW WORDS TO LEARN AND USE newspaper . misprint editor Ctyrantj trivia article criticize STUDY GUIDE A TRUE FALSE P1 1. 1 -- The NEWTONITE costs more than the New Q York Times. ii 2. - 1 The NEWTONITE was banned in Boston. 3. 1 l The NEWTONITE was found to have redeem- ing social value. 4. -- - The NEWTONITE exists. l i h I Monstrous Mary Armando Rossi: Advisor EWTC IAN , ' . ' sf X Z I What Yearbook? X Q Editor: Mary Davis Assistant Editor: Anita Lajoie N P i It 4 1 1fsfjgp'i 1 4 , X ff- P , Q' , H ,A . my sys 1. f: 1' . ,t,N.gg 'iu flfpz 'Q gf, v i g a , s xg 15.50-4, 'f fi's?.?sf A Q ,W .,,,,,,,., ..,f:,5j3.,3 .-fs,-.H fit. 1, gg. 13 -,lg Q .. , 2, x I-fix j ., if +MA?5A J,?f! 72 'sfa wg faf mlb: '2:f3?, If in hz! 12?3' Writ f t V. xg, ,L ,ag gt fslfa- Q1 , ,. 5.2.5 an 'ii H wg, K if , l 1. .yr t 1,91 guy - Q Qyxsliiql, 1,1 -21.15221 m Q. , 1, Wnfi ! I mv Allison Krebs: Literary X x Betsy Brooks: Literary W gm 4-ff Janet Hayden: Literary Henry Brown: Sports A 491 f ff . , . V. , f gg? ,Z Q . ff 1 Aa 5 ' f 52Z 4 u Joyce Lapp and Annie Dealy: Layout Sarah and Chris Fernandez: Layout Staff f f f f ,y , ,W ,, M ,nf f ,. ,, . pf wg iw Henry Berman: Photography W Q 53 WW , we 5 an , TWH' ,H . , My I f I gm X ,, wwf fkfbf? 40049 - , alifwwfa , viz, f hz, ,Qz??X, vpn X ,f JZ, ,-H., vf y, A H i 2 5 3 arris Gaffin: Photography -. Mark Whitehouse: Photography Qf if Ronni Cohen: Data Debbie Aronson: Data , www. I In :sf THAN K you roq,PERMnssuoN , CHARLES M, Seuuuz so X fx eeee I I Info Q , iisj ' L., , A ...Q I 158 I Karol Talkov: Art xx-K Nancy Flessasz Art Joanne Muskalski: Copy 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 Mike Grinetti I Tech Coordinator I Anne Paul: Copy .I I Billy Grady, Barbara Staszesky, Lawry Finsen: Circulation. WW! M , M 1,0 -K W f Armando Rossi: Advisor David Stolper: Business Iris Brass: Advertising Circulation Staff Barbi RlbOCk. Advertising I l I i THoucHTPRlNTs j g'For thought is a bird of space, that in a cage of words may indeed unfold its wings but cannot Hy. il Kahzfz Gibran Q E. , M Sw ,S l i A WW I First Row, Left to Right: T. Keyes, E. Herman. Second Row: J. Matthews, C. Salzman, D. Partell fEdit0rD, F. Mallon. Third Row: J. Pierson, S. Katz, J. Taymore. Fourth Row: D. Fleishman, M. Hurwitz. A sophomoric guideline to the incoming student. 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AUDIO-VISUAL You say your lunch block class got 95 minutes of Sophia Loren with the sound trackto The Puritan Ethic? STAGE CREW All the wor1d's a stage and we've got to clean it up! ! Be Hand out passes, Pick-up passes. Are you on merit? Separate passes. Deliver passes. Stack books. Stamp cards. Bell-Thank-you. LIBRARY PHCTOCRAPHY CLUB f f My W4 , f 1 XM ' ' ,W , ,M t xv X V W W 4 W ff ,W X , f , I Mi of fwfr ,ff f Ji ,W f ,M 1 fp df ,fig fi ff f One picture is worth a thousand words, words, words, words words, Words, words words, words words SAILING CLUB Sailing is freedom. For the moment. EQUESTRIAN CLUB six we- WWXQVA Q 'Qi ! 'o 'U X 5 . Q V1 1 . X X Q. . Q9 Some people say we just horse around. I ' A 1 ata , sis ' SKI CLUB Alone-but not lonely-the skiier conquers with his total being. He is alive. CHESS CLUB WHITE BLACK 1. P - K4 P - K4 2. B - Qb4 B - QB4 3. Q - R5 B - QB4 4. QXKBP Chmate N - KB3 BRIDGE CLUB TUSITALA A Written word is the choicest of relics . . . it is the work of art nearest to life itself, carved out of the breath of life itself. Henry David Thoreau Walden gf .f 5 if mfxfg' wx ,ef V l West North East South Pass Pass 3 hearts ? North, South Vulnerable South Holds: Spades: A, 8, 5, 3 Hearts: 10, 2 Diamonds: A, K, 10, 7 Clubs: K, 5, 5 Biology, marine or any other kind? You can find it all in the Biology Club. Charles River Rehabilitation? Deli- nitely. MATH CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB bi- bg-4ac , 2a My CHEMISTRY CLUB if Q, iq. W NaCl 8: AgNO3-j AgC143, NaNO,, .......,,g Freedom is independent research. Free- dom to explore. 1 PHYSICS CLUB Matter and Energy. The how,s and Why,s of the non-living World. You know . . . the Latins and Greeks. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH CLUB in '1 1 XF ly gg , 54 a -1 5' S ' r 'K J! xx ff Q i 51 'P FRENCH CLUB W, V , ,N - I 124 'X ,,,. 5? X if ...W wx Il faut Gtre toujours ivre. SPANISH CLUB 172 Salud. pesetas y amor, y el tiempo para gozarles. VER DEUTCHE , f ff 'we A J MM! - ff ' 1 Immer strebe zum Ganzen und kannst du selber kein Ganzes. Werden, als dienen- des Glied schliess an ein Ganzes dich an. RUSSIAN CLUB VEREIN .U -W ,,,, f ff f ww, ei M www W6 'Libertas, nisi homo discit, in periculo estg doctrina, nisi liberat, vana +041 , 7 L 1 . g 4 5. 1 LATIN CLUB MUSIC CLUB All we ask is that you love music 1-Q We Work in a group of unfa- miliar faces correcting months full of the wrong notes and poor training, creating a per- formance which leaves our- selves mystiiied. 174 NMA, A CAPELLA People have sung in moments of joy and times of sorrow. Despair comes when no song can be heard. MADRIGALS ll ft CRCHESTRA 'Z 4 f I , Za Y J 2 We create, we learn, we listen, and we try. Success is music to our ears. if V , f K yy X x f GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 46' fi? If I I ' s ' , - GMM .f,.'i,f 4. Km? The G.A.A. is money mad-but then who isn't'? 4 mmwmw.w,n1 W i Wuxi I ORCHESIS 'T The quality of movement-to express and define with one's body RIFLE TEAM fi seee W , Z f , .. f , ,I 'lrle swf' if I ,MX ' M 4 44 3 ,4 ' '+L 7 f W' Bang! Bang! You shot me downf' Sonny ana' Cher W . '-'fm Allan Lipke, Paul Toomey, Betsy Hinchey, Debbie Fisher. 'vwvfi ln the fall No Exit was no longer just a phrase written over Building One's Elm Road door. Rather it was a haunting portrayal of the tragedy, and the absurdity of the human destiny. Performances by Betsy Hinchey, Debbie Fisher, Paul Toomey, and Allan Lipke were excellent. Personal in- centive to perform-and to attend-were hopeful signs about the future of dramatic activities at the high school. I was so affected by the performance that numbly descending the stairs from 1408, l decided that maybe someone had meant it when they hung that sign over the door. 1 used the Walnut Street exit. 1 tried to conceive what l would have done had it been locked. J Two days of switching our identities every other period. Two days of being a pregnant girl, a homosexual, a shrew, or an unsatisfied married couple. Two days of painfully portraying the destruction of humanity, or the equally painful continuation. Two days of starting to feel that maybe we really are the other character. Two days of playing our game over and over . . . We don't know about the audience reaction, but for each of us there was one performance that was real. There was one presenta- tion where we forgot about everything except the section of our own personalities that belonged to the characters. For each of us there was one performance where we be- came the characters, or is it that the characters became ourselves? 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U 1-5 XA A , 2 'ff'f,..7 , ' . - -- ' -tv l 11 'Wi s E . 'K ,.-B I NANCY JEAN ABEL 229 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. Come my friends 'tif not too late to seek a newer world. Summer 1968, M.F.H., S at N.B., Georgetown, D.C., Uncle Julius, Nov. 8, 1968. Roxbury Tutoring, Music Club, Girls Athletic Association, A Ca- pella Choir, Ski Club. l .4 5, JANET MARIE ALBANO 14 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Warren, Beals, Business. 1!20!67, 3!18!67, All the good times our 6:45 a.m. meetings waiting down the square for 2 spe- cial people, right Jeanl, The Thea- ter with Sandy, The good times with the Jet Set Kids, the talks with S.K., J.K., D.K., C.J.E., The Jeep Ride P.T., S.K.T.B.M.T.P.C. - a it 11' ... 2 fy, ,tasty-..v u 'bevy-1+ .v':1lWJ,,.'VA:Jgwt A W ',,, . 4 -.ff-1, rt get ' tt 4 75- ffl -.ffl ' 1 . ,el-L ' 'r zY'-ilffv- 'f'? 'f'r'fifii-' 'M , Z .. 7 W A 'mf Av- , wat. ,, 'L . f 'w w ea wr. f-af-adtf, 4. f , J RUTH BARBARA ALEXANDER 80 Dalby St., Newton Ruthie Day, Adams, College. Montreal, August 67, 8f29f67 with J.C., locking Miss Lukowicz under the stadium. Pet Peeve: People who take things out on me. Favorite Saying: Yeh, right. RCA Squad, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, House Secretary, Intermural gymnastics. x I CAROL ANN ALGERI 72 Anthony Rd., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. Introduction, Physical Science, An cient History with Vickie, The fires of my Soph year, Gym after a night of rain, Meeting many nice people esp. Sue and Angela. Future Teachers of America, Col- lege Visitor Corps. Mx MARY DEBORAH ANDERSEN LINDA SUE ALGERI 235 Adams Ave., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Sophomore year with Sandy 8: Jackie, Fun with Kathy, Oak Sq. CPaulD, Brighams after school, first try, G.H., Trip to D.C., room 600. Bridge Club, Office Assistant. KARYN ANN AMICANGIOLI 24 Charles St., Auburndale Warren, Barry, College. Soph year, ski trips, Tues. 8: Thurs., Nantucket, L.H., 21201685 S.P., 656 gas anyone, New Years '67, Murray Road, Soccer games eh' Lin! Ski Club, NEWTONIAN, Rally Committee, House Aid, Music Club. FLORENCE ANN ALSMEYER 15 Stratford Rd., West Newton Cookie Warren, Murray Road, College. Yer, those are dragons all right, 'raid Pool:1.. A: .toon as I Jaw their beakr I knew. Band, Stage Crew, Orchesis, Girl's Athletic Association. CARL EDWIN ANDERSEN 8 Orris St., Auburndale Warren, Barry, College. Guzzi's guerrillas least fond, New- ton Wellesley Hospital, Hi People- Clarko, Annie's in-crowd, Barrald's Gang, THE TEAM , Uncle Sam, Pass-Ball- Ice . 116 Atwood Ave., Newtonville Day, Murray Road, College. Black milk 4 a.m., M.R. stoop, W, D.C., 7 min. cig., Arabian b.r. D survey, 82, pinchin', Martha, mow- in' ,and waterin', stowin' on bus geishenda' JOYCE GAY ANNIS Bellevue St., Newtonville Joev Bigelow, Adams, College. Mr. Rossi on the bus to D.C., Yel- low Sub, D.C., meeting R.M., not having R.M. in D.C., Bagged one Drama ciub, NEWTONITE, Kite mme' Flying Club, Ski Club, Photogra- phy Club. ANTHONY JOSEPH ANTONELLIS JR. 5 Brae-Burn Rd., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. Screaming people fly to fast in their shiny metal cars, through the woods of .steel and glass. Music, Sports, Scouting, Stamps, Listening to records, Playing the guitar, my friends. Sophomore class. 1 , REGINA ANTONELLIS 120 Pine St., Auburndale Riggie Warren, Riley, College. C1-I-D2-f-J1-I-L1 -1-M1-1-R1 : A. O.U., Tea at 4 P.M.g Summer of 68 on Route 28, 3 years of thumps, Washington, D.C., Great times in II-B, I will my mouth to the future cheerleaders of NHS. Bridge Club, Rally Committee. SUSAN MARIE ANTONELLIS RONALD JAMES ARCESE KAREN LEE ARGO 335 Wolcott St., Auburndale 602 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls 60 Tolman St., West Newton Sue Ron Warren, Beals, LPN. Warren, Bacon, College. Warren, Bacon, College. Summer of '67 8: '68, V. H. Sher- Laugh and the world laugh.: with The 1968 Everett game and Fergie. been, Fafm Pond, Bufgef King, you, Cry and you cry alone. Pet peeve: French class Junior Year. New, York, S- W' lull' 4 84 21, T.T.T. with LB., A Brock 68-693' varsity Footballg Baseball. AEHX S telephone, The Ear- 6 N-Y-E-, Leader Corps, Bacon House Council. ' Almlshv levelee- DEBORAH JANE ARONSON 17 Wauwinet Rd., West Newton Debbie Day, Barry, College. . . . Trutt the dreams, for in them it hidden the gate to eternity. And when you have reached the rain- how'J top, then you :hall hegin to climh. And if our hand: .fhould meet in another dream, we :hall huild another tower in the thy. NEWTONIAN, Data Editor, Stu- dent Council, Class Representative, All School Musical, Production Manager, Class Committees, Stage Crew. MARJORY SUE ARONSON 32 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Margie Weeks, Adams, College. The three musketeers, E.B.B.,.JES Skiing '68 N. Conway, growing up summer '68. Student Council, Treasurer, Na- tional Honor Society, Class Com- mittee, Sailing Club, Bridge Club. LOIS R. ARONSON 510 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. EXIST Jan. 5 and El, Summer of '68, the four-my one, J.B. and her little green sanity saver . . . puff, let's go Noodon and the roaring crowds. Cheerleader, Captain, Girls' Ath- letic Association, Class Committees. NATHAN JOSHUA ARONOW 303 Franklin St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Bacon, College. Thanks to the Group for good times, sometimes Positively 4th St.: Didi, Gogo?, Danny, Gerrie, Bob- bie, Relax-ins, Sue, Jane fl love you . . . J. Ohio or Bust! Human Rights Club, NEWTON- IAN, Soccer, Track, Outdoor. t .... ei at f t, u f, if X X fQd W , Z I ta-wt I taw a puddy tat. STEPHEN BRUCE ARONSON 82 Park Ave., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Throwing airplanes from the 4th floor of Building One, a wet gym track, bequest to Building One- an empty fire hydrant. Red Cross Club, Treasurer, Acting President, Sailing Club, Chefs Club. JOHN ARPINO 45 Elm St., West Newton A.R.P. Warren, Barry, College. Walking with Val, Val, coming out? , West Newton Bud Guys, 1218, cutting classes, D.C., Last Summer, The Bench. Favorite Expression: I mite ever. Pet Peeve: No car, Walking. Bridge Club, Chefs Club, Human Rights Club, Orange Shield, Span- ish Club. CHERYL ANN ARSLANIAN 63 Sumner St., Newton Centre Linda, Janet Weeks, Riley, College. Sept. 7, 1968, W.A., Washington, D.C., Seven years with D.L., Sum- mer School 68. Newtonite, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Field Hockey team, Student O-Bice Secretary, A Cappella Choir. ERNEST M. ASAFF 93 Hancock St., Auburndale Duke, Duchette Belmont Hill, Beals, College. Life is deathj and all things show it,' I thought so once,' but now I know it. Without happiness and joy there is no life. J.V. Baseball, Varsity 8: Junior Varsity. N CHARLES FRAZIER ATKINSON 88 Arlington St., Newton Corner Chuck Bigelow, Riley, College. ,ad 3 tt, GERARD JAMES AUCOIN 55 Chestnut St., Waltham Jerry South Junior Waltham, Tech, Electrician. , The great time I had with the teachers and girls of N.H.S., cut- ting classes, and girls, I leave be- hind the unfixed clocks and bells. NEW TONITE, Senior Class. RANDY JOYCE AVERBACK 110 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Beals, College. Man is an individual only through spiritual freedom, J.B. especially, Time to grow up, the three Muske- teers, Feb. skiing, Curri spirit, Newtonite deadlines. NEWTONITE, Feature Editor, Senior Class, Secretary, Girls Var- sity Tennis Team, Sailing Club, Ski Club. DIANNE MARGERY AYVAZIAN 536 Walnut St., Newtonville Day, Murray Road, College. Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may he in silence. CHARLES ELLIOT BAER 13 Cottage St., Natick Cayote THOMAS R. BAER 13 Cottage Str, Natick Grizzely Coolidge, Natick, Tech, Service, Coolidge, Natick, Tech, Service. Beating up the little kids. O Q A F K X J Ivivi if JOANNE BARRES 132 Sargent St., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. When you are joyoux, look deep into your heart and you .rhall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy. A Capella Choir, Madrigals, Dis- trict Chorus, Music Club. The best year I graduated is '69. SHERRY LYNNE BAKER 1426 Washington St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Weston woods, Don't repress: RATS, C.C. Ruflles, pool-jumping, 1!5, Junior P.E. and the fire ,drill under the Mustang, Washington, D.C. Roxbury Tutoring Program, Orange Shield, Ski Club, Equestrian Club, Future Teachers of America. GEORGE F. BARN ICLE 8 River St., Natick Barny Coolidge junior High, Natick, Tech. Best experience while in high school was when I went on the senior trip to Washington, D.C., that was a ball. Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. JAMES A. BATTISTA 131 Adams Ave., West Newton LINDA IRENE BAIMA 36 Jasset St., Newton Lynn, Peanuts Day, Bacon, Business. Today if yesterdayif tomorrow. Painting, Gym class-'68-'69, T.T. T. with S.A., Bus stop, cross coun- try '67, 9f14!68, A Block. Suppressed Desire: To really make ROBIN BAKER 146 Nevada St., Newtonville Bim, Bakes Day, Beals, College. Ya, if you say sol, Missing my 204th X-Block, Friday and Satur- day nights with the Hard Guys. Pet Peeve: Rats that turn college. Sailing Club, Ski Club. it in the World of fashion. House Commons Room Committee. A A A if JAMES ALAN BALDI 120 Sumner St., Newton Centre jim Weeks, Adams, College. D.C., 1968. Sophomore Football. DIANE MARILYN BARR 33 Reservoir Dr., Chestnut Hill Pennsauken, Barry, College. The greatest need-Common Sense, The greatest puzzle-Life, The greatest mystery-Death, The great- est thought-God, The greatest thing in all the world-Love. German Club, Thoughtprints, Rus- sian Club. LARRY ANTHONY BEARFIELD 49 Crafts St., Newtonville JOSEPH BEARAK 38 Brae Burn Rd., Auburndale Warren, Bacon, College, Warren, Murray Road. Beal' Desire: T.M. French. Chemistry Club, Gymnastics, cap- tain. Day, Bacon, College. Let ur catch the higher virion . . . 414, the Brotherhood, Richie, H.V. '68 staff, Washington, D.C., The Stranger. Hobbies: Indian Dancer, Art. Favorite Expressions: Neatl, O.K. Fine! Rifle Team, Student-Faculty Talent Show '68, Indian Dancer. 199 i HOWARD BELKIN 52 Edward Rd., West Newton Howie Warren, Beals, College. Chemistry Club, Bridge Club, Na- tional Honor Society, ROSS S. BELLAR 6 Ivanhoe St., Newton Poopsie Bigelow, Beals, College. Windsor Mountain, Tibbi 8: E.G., big games, the rock. Ski Club, Surfing Club, House Council. LOUIS HARRY BERGNER 37 South Gate Pk., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Bach in the days of kings . . . .thot of in all directions. T.H.E. team, Sues Inc., middle, C.B.I., Easton. Math Club, Sailing Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, jazz Band. BARBARA A. BERKO 93 Adena Rd., West Newton Warren, senior year in France. G.B.Y.S.O., All-State, Math Team. ROBERT E. BERKOWITZ 4 Willow St., Newton Centre Berka Weeks, Adams, College. Thumbing home from the drive-in with Chinka, Donna Road, Air Force Bus, Falmouth, July 4th patty at my house, nightmare at Mano- met, Stanley's Washington Bounc- ing. NEWTONITE, Orange Shield, Ski Club, Tusitala, Class Committee. GARY MARX BERMAN 281 Park St., Newton Bigelow, College. How many times must we live through there throat-pamlyzing .re- quencef of days of gunplay, grief, and muffled drum.f? Senior Play, Drama Club, Tennis Team, Magic Club, Folksinging Club. THOMAS A. BENOIT 91 Warwick Rd., West Newton Tom Day, Tech, Business. The memories of four years in the Auto Shop with all the great guys. Goal: To make it across the coun- try in an Apricot Dune Buggy V.W. Stage Crew. V ,, .,,. , A A, , I W- f mn' ANDREW FRANK BEREZIN 20 Oakvale Rd., Waban Booz Warren, Beals, College. Seek, and ye .rhall find. To observe, to analyzeg to react, Always remember Joy of my Lifeg homework Friday nights. , NEWTONITE, Budgetary Man- ager, Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society. President, Music Club, Senior Play. i QV mmm! ...Se JOHN KINGSLEY BERMAN 64 Homer St., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. Today I have to fill out 3 registra- tion cards. It's ridiculous, they must know me by now. All School Musical, American Field Service, National Honor Society, Tiger Marching Band. ROCHELLE L. BERMAN 58 Prsecott St., Newtonville Shelly Day, Bacon, Life. Sept. 13, p.j.d., The IN crowd, Rice A. Roni at 3, The everlasting flame '68, Springfield-Bedspreads and pillowcases-Eh Mary?, Ken- yon Camps. Oct. 11-13, My love to all my true friends? ! Gymnastics Team. CLARK FREDERICK BERRY JANE ELLEN BERSON 287 Chestnut St West Newton 1095 Commonwealth Ave., Warren Beals College Newton Centre Sunday Afternoon over Fergie s Emily HOUSC Day, Adams, College. Favorite Expressions Pra tice Bas If I wmeda ,W 19 en Fm lone! - - J' yr many 01: Volgrlfflovgs Yin ,jpeg wirhing yon weren't Jo far away ijljgna P av a H t e ac Then I will remember thing: we Basketball Baseball Soccer i6Iugf0dag'K.S ' R-S.2.B.S.4. The Sea, C.C.I.C., The Bug, B.O.W., Forever gentle on my mind-L.A., L.S.K., D.L., LW. Adams House Council-Vice Pres- ident, Majorite- Co-Captain, Junior Class Representative. A NANCY KATHERINE BERTSCH 81 Central St., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. Yon were whimpering, bat only after .fo there mast have been .tome good in it for yon. Earthqaake? No, tremor maybe, But there are earthqnaker in your army to come. Ski Club, NEWTONIAN, Tennis Team, Leader Corps, Band. ELAINE MARIE BIANCHI 851 Watertown St., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Cape 68 with P.W.!P.G., those M.I.G., D.E. with D.W.fD.D., clipping signs, those swinging O.L. dances, mathfmilkbar with D.D., Washington-- I'm not drunk! Ski Club, Rally Committee. JOSEPH DAVID BIANCHI 60 Derby St., West Newton Leo Warren, Adams, College. 'The modern clay composer refutes . to die. JOSEPHINE BISHOP DOROTHY BYRNE BLACKLER 181 Charlesbank Rd Newton 370 Wolcott St., Auburndale Murray Road Dottie, Dot, D DONALD E. BLAKELY 17 Parmenter Terr., West Newton Don Warren, Beals, College. Warren, Riley, College. July 3-5 P- Town '68, Being able Ranks about my car, D.C.-68 j.B., to pass for 21, B-59 parking lot G.B.,Danny's cards. with j.K., N.P., and E.H. Pet Peeve: That certain Someone. Foremost Desire: To make one Sat- urday night bring many more. Gymnastics. Francis Vincent Zappa WALTER SANTO BIANCHI 5 Shamrock St,, Nonantum Walt Day, Riley, College. Golf, Football. Coin Collecting, Baseball, Model Building. Orange Shield, Lacrosse. QGWNX . .. 1 is . -.-, . . kt. ' I ' '. vt 3 psf if' Q 1 ' L, ,A I., . .wax 't f ' .txt ,...w+fy . I . . I J . A , A- fx ' vfh if . ALLISON BARBARA BLANTON 26 Blithedale St., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. Experience if not what happenr to yang It'5 what you do with what happenr to you. Summer in Florida, Miss G. Library Club, German Club, Adams House Tutoring Program, Music Club, Future Teachers of America. PAUL W. BLAZAR 67 Sheffield Rd., Newtonville Day, Barry, College Memories of '67 Jocelyn, '68 A.W. skiing, the drags with LK.: P.T. and M.E. under the pianog C.S. in D.C.g and tennis with Don and George Tennis Team, NEWTONITE, Busi- ness Manager: Sports Editor, Na- tional Honor Society, Ski Club, Class Committee. BETTY ANN E. BONICA 54 Taft Ave., West Newton GAIL PAULA BLOOM 11 Tennyson Rd., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Strange-but the more I know of you, llae better I like myself. Edelweiss WZ.: Washington, D.C.g South Pacific B.P.g Thurber Carni- val. All School Musical, Music Club Secretary, Ski Club, Senior Play, Thoughtprints. NANCY BOISSEAU 27 Owatonna St., Auburndale Warren, Beals, Business. Hapiness is . . . Being around some- one special-M.S.g Great times with M.S.g Paragon Park, Pizza, Austins A block: Sat. nights at B.U. Pet Peeve-Kings. . Ski Club. RICHARD SCOTT BOLIO 87 Adams Ave., West Newton Loser Riley, College. Fondest memory: Being born. Pet Peeve: Signing autographs. Favorite Pastime: Watching Mike drink Nutriment. Suppressed Desire: To swim the Yangtze River Ho Chi Minh. NANCY BOREY 97 Gardner St., Newton JEFFREY P. BLOOM 12 Garner St., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. Summer '67 at the beach: Summer '68, the little ' red cottage, New Year's Eve with Joanie. Bacon House Council, Meteorology Club, Ski Club, Biology Club. ROBERTO A. BOIARDI 15 Smith St., Wellesley Bob Wellesley, Tech, College. Keep your eyes open for the right figures. ANDREE CHRISTINE BOITEAU 315 Highland Ave., West Newton Dray Warren, Barry, College. 1!17!66-1124167 with LH.: Baz- zonka: Dean: inda wata: 550, bal- loon man, lollipopsg 218: pump- kinsg E. Milton with Robin, etc. I will to NHS: balloons, lollipops, cans. Favorite Expression: baggedlg put that in your funkenwaganell. Homeroom Manager, House Coun- cil, Cabot Tutoring Program. MARY KATHLEEN BONACCI 6 Byrd Ave., West Newton Warren, Riley, Business. 5!2!66 Happiness, Junior Prom, white balloon, 1408, bus ride, Rooms 318, 620, my Little yellow flower. Pet Peeve: Tassels! Right L.B. and C.G.? Photography Club. LILI BOROWSKI 132 Tolman St., West Newton JEANNE DENISE BOUDREAU 503 Walnut St., Newtonville Day, Beacon, Business. Nanny Warren, Riley, College. Day, Murray Road, College. X blocks with C.B., Homeroom Bigelow, Riley, College. Trip to N.Y.C. with Carol, summer English classes 2 8: 3, M.S.B., learn- 32O. Spending three years with N11-Land of '68, Room 318 and 620, good ing?, T.B.G. 6!9!67, a traumatic NEWTONITE, Ski Club, Student Njfl, W0,k-5mdy group, DC, times with M.B., C.G., M.K. experience: Taking two math classes Council. Weekend, Summer of '68, Seeing Pet Peeve: Tassels. in one year. D,B, every day, stupid, ugly, al- Club. Drama Club, Tennis Tealn. ways remember Miss B. 1 1 PAULA MARIE BOUDREAU 59 Allison St., Newton Day, Barry, Nursing School. Expo '67, Junior Prom, sharing with a friend, October 31, 1966, bashed at M.Cfs, laugh at the B.H., cursillo 2!68, humming, G.H.M.F., love to all the guys, la Finf' French Club, Girls Athletic Associ- ation, Leader Corps. MICHELE PAULA BOUDREAU 90 Waban Pk., Newton Corner Rabbit, Bou-Bou Day, Beals, College. Ramblers and pumpkins, Ricky's seat covers, 4!15! 68 impossible dreams, The Seven Dwarfs, The Three Musketeers, the trip to D.C., U.S.A.F. Claim to Fame: Rabbit's Ears Favorite Pastime: Time spent .... SUSAN E. BRADY 1581 Washington St., West Newton Sue, Susie Q Day, Beals, Nursing. Ramblers and pumpkins, USAF, 1Of31!67 and good times with J.B., The Seven Dwarfs, roof to a IRIS M. BRASS 117 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. ' Forward, look, we lean- N oz hachward at in doubt- And .ftill with hranches green Ride ill weather oat. Cherished: Mar -our love W s 6f18f67 316 Cae Cod 4-42 black Ford, Washington, D.C., par- ' ' P ' ' ' ties at 1581, 212168 and the begin- E1fjfQfg01'il5XV'O'J 'SSW P'B'F'H'S-f ning of an end. - ' Girls Outing Club, Folksinging Club R ll C 'tt . , a y ommi ee DOUGLAS BRUCE BRAUNINGER 41 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Spruce, Chintzy, Vacuum, the Doug Warren, Palmer, College. May Beel, Fressen, and Jilroy never stop piddling, playing pule, and acting nizza, 1 anna 2 anna 3 . . . Booml, right Fish?, thanks Sharon, Ann, Jini, and Kathy for making my life one long process of getting tired, Welp! Bridge Club, Junior Class, Presi- dent, Class Committee, Chairman, Student Council, Chairman Student Curriculum Review Board. PAUL GARY BRITT So Grove St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. The B's games, the picnic, walking up the Monument, Washington, D.C. Hockey, Baseball. LEE ANGELA BOWES 24 Pine Crest Rd., Newton Centre New York, Adams, College. Into this Jeaxonless world where we shall laugh, hut not all of our laughter, and weep, hat not all of our tears. Music Club, Marching Band, Folk Singing Club, Operation Exodus. All School Musical. PAUL L. BOYER 24 Braemore Rd., Newton Adams. 1 l f ia a 44a fy f B-A BAY, B-E BE, B-I BICKY BY. JAMES JOSEPH BRITA 10 Pratt St., Framingham Jimmy, Jim Lincoln, Framingham, Tech. NIKI ANN BRONSTEIN 6 Ellis Rd., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. I t i.rn't really A Framingham resident, I joined Anlfwlwfef Newton Tech in the fall of 1966. My hobbies are records, cars and outdoor activities. It's somewhere else lnstead! S.J.G. 2!1O!67, a blue key, a pur- ple flower, Hyannis, summer '68, B.H., Suzy-Ya know? ! ! STANLEY ALAN BROOKS 227 Windsor Rd., Waban Lee, Little Herb Warren, Beals, College. Beware of J.Y., The House, Oh Brooksie . . . , Summer '68, Uncle Stu, on stage with the wicked Pickett, H.G.M., Father John, My Wife, cool people and hamburger in D.C. Marching Band, Newman House, X-Blk. Roamers, Ski Club. HENRY BROWN, III 111 Fairway Dr., West Newton Brownie Day, Riley, College. Four cons, Jr. Prom, Washington, D.C., Newton 21-Everett 12. Athletic Trainer, Riley House Council, Ski Club, Sailing'C1ub, House Aid, NEWTONIAN, Sports Editor. A 4 I just can't relate . . JOHN RICHARD BUELL 30 Upham St., West Newton Warren, Tech, College. I got my thrill on Y.M.C.A. hill, a friend in need is a friend in deed, J.L., Plymouth summer of '68. JOHN W. BURKE 17 Fairview St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. Wilson P. on stage, Paragon Park, I'll steer, Hey El! Cape-smooth ride if under 10 mph, surf-Well Cin, we did see him, Graduate, It's Mrs. right Ana. Spanish Club, Treasurer, Ski Club, Sailing Club, Equestrian Club. GARDE M. H. BURGESS 50 Staniford St., Auburndale Marsh Warren, Bacon, College. The night July 17, 1968 with K.C. and CAMP COMPANY, Washing- ton trip, S.C. 8: 'G.J.A.J.C.M.D., Stp forever. JANE ANN BURLINGAME 31 Jefferson St., Newton Corner Janey, J.B., Bellingamay Bigelow, Palmer, College. The words of the prophets are written on subway walls And tenement balls 'And wbispefd in the .rounds of silence Human Rights Club, German Club, Music Club, International Club, Bi- ology Club. PATRICIA ANN BURNS CYNTHIA ELLEN BURRELL 12 Charles St., Newton Highlands Cindy Dav, Bacon, Business. Words are only necessary when Love har gone. October 12, 1966, P.J.C., X blocks with B.A.B. ' NEWTONITE, Ski Club, Sopho- more Class, Student Council. STEPHANIE JANE CADIFF 10 The Ledges Rd., Newton Centre Meadowbrook, Beals, College. This thou preceivkt, which maker thy love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long. Summer '68 and L.M., Cheerlead- ing, Washington. Cheerleaders, Co-Captain, National Honor Society, Student Council, Class Committees. ROBERT P. CALCAGNI 22 Lyons Ct., Watertown Boobie West, Tech, Business. Washington, Rooms 350. 310, 414, 420, 410. Class Committees, Student Council, Secretary, Football. MICHAEL BUTERA 13 Winona St., Aub-urndale Mickey Warren, Tech, Army. B.M.F.-The girl I met in my Eng- lish class in my Junior year.Once again I have to leave her at NHS. I will miss her. g Open-House Committee, A.A. Com- mittee. N. 5. -isle WA?-K , ' 'VW 'X ' 1 . t r w ' igkiie l: Vg, ' sf las, p m, j . , 5 if si- L r- z?JLs .Ft:X if' KENNETH PAUL BUTLER 51 Green St., Nonantum Flipper, Fleet Day, Barry, College. A memoral DATE, June 25, 1968, A memorable PLACE, Otis Street, Favorite saying-Ich Liebi dich Cindy. Pet Peeve: Wayland cops. Football, Orange Shield. ROBERT ANTHONY CAGGIANO 432 Lowell Ave., Newtonville llQag,! Dav, Bacon, College. The senior trip I missed, Summer of '67 and '68, Thanks to A.P. and Uncle Heny, D.B. meetings with Mr. Guz. Football, Track, Honor Roll, Home- room Manager, House Council. THOMAS PATRICK CALLAHAN 48 Cherry Place, West Newton Tom Warren, Adams, College. All sports, will to NHS: nylons I found in my locker, Mr. Barden, Mr. Dowell, study teacher, Mrs. Panechone, Mr. Weist 8a patient house sec.-Mrs. Taplin. I Class Committees. BONNIE M. CALLANDER ALEX GERARD CAMERON JOSEPH CARL CAMPANA SUSAN JANE CAMPBELL 106 Cedric Rd., Newton Centre 68 Parsons St., West Newton 41A Oak Ave., Wellesley 206 Church St., Newton BOHZO, COW Al Wellesley, Tech, Business. Sue, Susie Jane Warren, Palmer, College. Bigelow, Beals, College. In the future I would like to have Bigelow, Adams, College. Football games hockey games, blah, Fergi and Frak arguing, baseball my Own business In mechanics, and frwben 7011 Wdlk fl9f01lKl7 4 -fmfm, 1118, 9f30f6'l-10f1f67 NC 5 a.m. and hockey. h0PC I0 become 3 feadlef at this hold your head high and don't he Red boy, crying girl, Walrus and Baseball, Varsity, Soccer, Varsity. School- dffflifi of the dflfh- small . . . , who cares in 508? Music Club, Girls Athletic Associa- Rally Comittee, Girls Athletic As- tion, Field Hockey, National Honor sociation, Sailing Club, NEWTON- Society, Basketball. ITE, Ad Staff, House Aide. MICHAEL EDWARD CAMUTI JOSEPH J. CAPELLO FREDERICK L. CAPEN 31 Whitlowe Rd., West Newton 57 James St., West Newton 211 Derby St., West Newton Mike Barry. Palmer. St. Bernard's Tech, Engineering School. Sophomore and junior English classes, ski trip in New Hampshire, Marty. I will to NHS: My Thunder Chicken. Pet Peeve: Pom poms, mud flaps, 49 million antennae, fender skirts, etc.-Right Bob? Student Council. sf if JOANNE MARIE CAPPELLUCCI 19 Elmwood Pk., Newtonville Jo St. Patrick's, Palmer, College. People, archery, skating, my job as a cashier at Star Market in New- tonville, clothes, baking. ROBERT ANGELO CARLINO 8 Orris St., Auburndale Bob Warren, Riley, College. Washington '68. Pet Peeve: EJ., a man and his muscles. Claim To Fame: Being Italian. Biggest Laugh: extra short, short sleeved shirts. RICHARD I.. CARLISLE ALBERT LEYLAND 216 Grove St., Auburndale CARPENTER, JR' Warren, Riley, College. 72 Homer St., Newton Centre Here today, gone tomorrow, for- Big. A1 gotten the day after, dead the next Weeks, Bacon, College. . , ..... From N.H.S., with Love. f'N,,m1,e,. one In Region One, Chicago, Detroit, Mexico, etc. Class Uncle Dave uves in Hidden Hole, 5035 Cloflif Work. Bear and the Brotherhood, Weirs Orange Shield, Golf, Meteorology Beach 'ggg Club, Biology Club. GAIL SUSAN CAPPELLO 99 Highland St., West Newton Swifty, Little Mike Warren, Bacon, College. 'Today is the tomorrow you wor- ried about yesterday. The Bulkie, L.P.I., W.H.B.- Weeping Willow, the gang, sum- mer '67. if 1' 'NY W I Excedrin Headache H148 ROBERT BERNARD CARR 1 Leighton St., Auburndale Bob Warren, Riley, Army. If you d0n't .fucceed the fifrrt time, try, try again. Washington trip, doing Physics problems, Mr. Milien class with Darlen. A Pet Peeve: Being ranked out. All School Musical, Ski Club, Sophomore Class, Senior Class. Ny DONNA MARIE CARROLL 72 Jewett St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Beals. F.R. 2-7-28 and all the great times together, all our friends right Claire? senior trip, climbing Wash- ington Monument, staying up all night because of D.D. MARGARET ELLEN CARTEN 18 Ionia St., Auburndale Peg, Peggy Warren, Bacon, College. No man is an irland, entire of it- relfg every man if a piece of the continent a part of the main . . . Girl's Athletic Association, Field Hockey, Ski Club, American Field Service, Music Club. LESLIE ELLEN CARTER 28 Curve St., West Newton Ethel, Ellie Warren, Adams, Business. Goal: To have my own beauty salon and be as good a hairdresser as Olive. I.G. 81 D.L. 8c'E.C. Oct. 12, 1968, NHS Friday l0!11f68, S.T., S.G., I.G., E.C. dance, Skidsy, I can't stop talking, 10th grade A.H. 8: C.F. Ch.r.D, past three years having S.P. in my class. Class Committees, Human Rights Club, Orange Shield. DENNIS PAUL CEDRONE 251 Linwood Ave., Nonantum Denny Do, Denithio Day, Bacon, Army. Summer of '68 with j.Q., -New Hampshire, J.Q., cookie-man with Donny, bagged at Bulloughs, week- ends at Brighams with R.R., the lake. Orange Shield. ROBERTA J. CASEY 73 Grove St., Auburndale Warren, Murray Road, College. My hearth' in the high lands, my heartfr not here. Equestrian Club and weekend trip, Secretary of Murray Road General Assembly, Concentration Week, writing in Vermont, Convocation weekend, Senior trip at D.C., Cape Cod, Meridith, New Hampshire. Warren, Palmer. ff . . f' 5? ,rs E5 K air 1 2 JANICE ANN CAVALLARO 19 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Stoney Bigelow, Palmer. Mind expanding experience with M.G., good times with R.G., C.M., J.P., M.B., sophomore biology, summer 1968, the Washington trip, the Boston Tea Party. Orange Wedge Club. DAVID ALAN CAVANAUGH 20 Fern St., Auburndale and the painted ponies go round and round, we'1'e captive on the caronrel of tinze!!! Cheerleaders 8: Tiger 8: Tamers: l'Oh when the Saints go marching in. Tiger Tamer, NEWTONIAN, NEEUTONITE, Orange Shield, Ski Clu . CAROL L. CEDRONE 315 Crafts St., Newtonville Duffy Day, Barry, Business. All the great times with, C.F., M.M., J.D., E.B., C.C., j.M., and M.M. and that one night at Wes- ton. I will to Newton High: All the yellow the olice sends me. Supreme Desire: To get out of here. Equestrian Club, Human Rights Clubs, Ski Club, Class Committee. ROBERT JAMES CELESTE CONSTANZA F- CEU-UCCI MARIA TERESA CELLUCCI 50 Clark St., Dedham Bobby Dedham, Tech, further education. I enjoy working with my hands. 53 Capital St., Newton Connie 80 Jewett St., Newton Bigelow, Beals, Business. Bigelow, Palmer. M.C., C.V., G.M., Home-E Ma, pigeons, Common Fanny Farmer, Mr. Sharf, Marble Head with D.C., dances in the caf with N.M., sister- in-law J.A., brother R.M., J.C. typ- ing. Junior year, Ash Wednesday, water fights with C.C. I predict the day will come when all men will wish they had done what they had wanted to do. Girls Athletic Association, Leader Corps. l xt? .9--.t Day, Bacon, College. f -ff .19 JUDITH ANN CENTOLA 3 Anthony Circle, Newtonville Butch Day, Beals, Hairdresser. Meeting Mickey and starting a long friendship, Washington trip, jr. and Sr. Proms of '68, Our Lady's dances, feeding the ducks in New- ton Cemetery. Favorite Expression: Come on, what's a matter. Water Skiing, Snow Skiing, Surf- ing, Painting, Boy Watching. TOM LOUIS CHALMERS 254 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Spider Warren, Palmer, College. I will to Newton High the Auburn- dale bus-or that which remains of it. Favorite Expression- C.O. Baseball, Basketball. EDWIN OTIS CHILDS 16 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Eddie ,. t V C' - . Y, 3 it A - ,, ae- -. 1 it , ,A ,E mg. Zip, JANICE A. CHARBONNIER 15 Carter St., Newtonville Adams. JAMES N. CHASE 39 Chestnut Ter., Newton Centre Palmer. BING KUEY CHIN 29 Chelsey Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College. H.P., Summer '67, school years '65, '64, '65, Senior Class trip-Floor 3, Room 318. October 17, 1968. Football, Gymnastics, Honor Roll. JEFFREY DEAN CHRISTO 7 Walnut St., Newtonville Jeff Day, Barry, College. Martha's Vineyard trip, English in 1250 with Mr. Morris, the party at Washington. I will to Mr. Hall: one deck of soggy white cards. Audio Visual Service Sound, De- bating Society, Orange Shield, Ski Club, House Basketball. RICHARD ANTHONY CICCONE 20 Willow St., Newton Centre Chic, Dick, Rick D Weeks, Riley, College. Washington '68, Biggest Laugh: Striking out 19 times. Claim to Fame: Being Italian. Pet Peeve: Trimming one sideburn shorter than the other. Orange Shield, Baseball, Football. JAY P. CIVETTI 11 Eddy St., West Newton Day, Beals, College. Hyannis-summer '68, and the bus ride home with J.N., Horseneck with T.L., Newton 21-Everett 12, using better judgment with M.L., Mrs. K., 1244, I-IoJo's, being able to stay out after 11:00. Football, Orange Shield, Baseball, Track, Independent Research Club. COLIN JOHN CLAPTON 57 Williams St., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. 10714767 M.R.S., That's the Charles Riverl, our measles, sopho- more year with Artie and all the rest, Football meetings with Mr. Guzzi, Baseball with Eddy and Ferg, Lee and homeroom. Baseball, Football, Kahunas, Orange Shield, NEWTON ITE. RONALD O. CLARDY 77 Silver Lake Ave., Nonantum Mergatroid Day, Palmer. Long live Wallace!-And Tonto too! Spanish Club. LAWRENCE MILTON CLARK 15 Holland St., Newton Larry Bigelow, Bacon, College. I. H. Tying JV5, I give my brain and wit to Mr. Morris and his psy- chology class, I keep my good times with S.I., R.T., S.R. to myself, thanks to AG, DG, . . . , good luck to Theater Arts classes and teach- ersl, Ah: those moments. I will to N.H.S.: Some of my wasted years. WILLIAM FRANCIS CLARK 68 Tolman St., West Newton Bill Warren, Bacon, College. Blessed are they who run around in circles,-for they shall he called Big Wheels. ' Washington Trip 68 g Track over Brockton. Basketball, Cross-Country, Track, Indoor and Outdoor, Bridge Club, Independent Research Club, Biol- ogy Club. MARY CATHERINE CODY 502 California St., Newtonville Our Lady's, Barry, College. 4!l9!66, junior and senior proms, Day of Discovery '67, laughs at the B.H., Marshfield, Expo '67, Humming , swimming in skivies, eh, guys, a friend, The Group , weekend at Orange, a sunflower, parties, Love to all! Girls Athletic Association, Class Committees Leader Corps. RONALD EDWARD COHEN 49 Maynard St., West Newton X Solomon Lewenberg, Beals, College. Summer '68, car chase, amber bead, Catskill Mountains, N .Y., Cape Cod, Al. Pet Peeve: Building I. Suppressed Desire: To own Suffolk Downs. Favorite Saying: You bet. I German Club, Bridge Club, Sail- ing, Rifle Club, Baseball Tryouts. JOAN BETPLCLINE 32 Montrose St., Newton Joni Brimmer and May, Beals, College. H oweuer rare true love is, true friendship is rarer. Signs '69, No 'chair, eh Ronni?, River-side C.F.,'Iota Phi, S.R., E.R. Class Committee, NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE, Circulation, Ski Club, Rally Committee. ALLAN MARK CO-HEN 90 Woodchester Drive, Chestnut Hill Al Bigelow, Barry, College. If you can't satisfy eueryhody, at least satisfy yourself. Damn those hippies full speed ahead! Assembly Committee, House bas- ketball and softball, Latin Club. RONALD STUART COHEN 28 Exmoor Rd., Newton Centre Co-dog Bigelow, Riley, College. I f we taught children to read, they would never learn. -Hull. The summer of 1967, English with Tommy T., Lacrosse. Student Council, Class Committee, Soccer, House Council. iiiwpps THOMAS MINTON COAN 24 Whittemore Rd., Newton Tom Bigelow, Bacon, College. Three years as a member of the class of '69 and all its hard work, its fun and its many unforgettable memories. House Council, President, National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Russian Club. A 4' . . fe ' f 1 i f -A sb f f,, 3 ftasiiyrt -59 gb DONALD RICHARD COBUZZI 69 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Pet Peeve: Mrs. Patterson's French Class. Whoopee. RONNI LOUISE COHEN 155 Cotton St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. I .rtop and thinh it over. jawyn, right Ros?, signs '69, old friendships never say die, B.J.B., no aisle, eh Joni?, Thanx to Co- lumbus Day '66-KEITH, Coochy, G.W. or BUZT. Rally Committee, Class Committee, Leader Corps, NEWTONIAN, Data Editor, All School Musical-Costume Manager. STEPHEN PETER COHEN 19 Chestnut Terr., Newton Centre Edna C. 'Weeks, Riley, College. just Remember: Your mind is somewhat like a parachute. Neither work unless open, or in other words, you can't be a stubborn sky-diver .... Soccer, Biology Club. D'VERA COHN 191 Upland Rd., Newtonville Warren, Adams, College. The nnexamined life is not worth lining. A NEWTONITE, News Editor, Rox- bury Tutoring Program, Co-Chair- man, P.O.S.T., President, Human Rights Club, National Honor So- ciety. CONSTAN CE CHRISTINE COLETTI 50 Lenglen Rd., Newtonville Connie Our Lady's, Barry, College. Spring 1966, Sammy Davis Jr. at Brandeis, Winter 1967, meeting, E.B., C.C., C.F., Summer 1968, meetings behind Pierce School with the kids CDrive-ins, Racewayl, Jo- anne and her friend Mary Lou. Equestrian Club, Human Rights Club. SALLYANE COLE 25 Wauwinet Rd., West Newton Sal, Sally Warren, Barry, College. Experience it our best teacher. Brandeis '66, B.D., J.K., R.R., B.L.S., C.V., 3AM, Summers '67 and '68, Forgetting to go to Lang. Lab., Stairs of N.H.S., Wash., D.C.?, rug, 208-Never! NEWTONITE Ad Staff, Sailing Club, Ski Club, Barry House Oflice Aide, Class Committee. DANIEL A. COLETTI 45 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre Danny Sacred Heart, Barry, College. Look out for foul balls, right muscle-beach, my cards, Washing- ton. Football, Baseball, Class Commit- tees. Will you quit hugging me - it's 0nly250 calories! DIANE COMPAGNONE 84 Walker St., Newtonville Our Lady's, Riley, College. Gym class '67 with I..S., J.M., C.B., Salisbury Beach summer '68 G.G., B.C. Pizza, F-Truck, Hoop, jim- my Most . NEWTONIAN, Rally Committee, Equestrian Club, Class Committee. DALE CAROL COOK 75 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. Special person J.M. May 66 A1- bemarle, guarantee, Senior Prom, Horse neck, P. Town, sand dunes, the pact, M.A.T.'s rug, laughs at B.H., Springfield, Va., gymnas- tics, Washington-Thanks Den and Don, love to Paula, Love to the guys, just for Ha Ha's. 210 , DIANE MICHELLE COPATCH 31 Stratford Rd., West Newton Bird Copatch Warren, Beals, College. N.H., Cape-summer '67, '68, Thumb, D2+L+R+M+C+J I A.O.U., dirty hair, blind dates, Tea, H. Rm. guys, Washington, You're retarded! , I will NHS- 12 yrs., nick-names, 1306. Equestrian Club, Future Teachers of America, Russian Club, Sailing Club, Ski Club. .N Q N I . . ..re Q '-.-,,s-fiilif fiefslf 2: 5 i'l X5 STEVE CORBIERE 139 Bridge St., Nonamtum Beak Day, Tech, Army. CAROLYN COSGROVE 11 Henshaw Place, West Newton Lyn Our Lady's, Barry, College. KEVIN FRANCIS CORRIGAN 36 Lexington St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. I will to the NHS trophy case, my first Lacrosse stick which withstood the beating of a record breaking two seasons of action. Varsity Lacrosse, Soccer, Hockey. ANDREA CORRY 34 Randlett Pk., West Newton St. Bernards, Barry. Washington, D.C. and George Washington Hospital. JOCELYN IVY COVINGTON 12 Curve St., West Newton Jo, IC. Warren, Beals, College. Tho5e were the days my friends. Hampton Sunrises, PHWBAM- TGD, Fairway?, No James Brown, Soul People, My Party, Washing- ton, Newman House '67, HoCho, the vineyard, Sister Kathy, Water- ville, apples, rhubarb. Equestrian Club, Rally Committee, Ski Club, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Sailing Club. STEPHEN LEE COVITZ 73 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. Rino and Studies back stage. Q I Arriving as a minority in a strange place feeling very alone then meet- ing someone who is capable of taking that feeling away., Student Council, Girls Athletic Association, Roxbury Tutoring Pro- gram, A Capella Choir, Girls Bas- ketball, Girls Softball. 6' IRIS MARYLIN CRAMER 24 Emmons St., West Newton Day, Palmer, College. Don't let it he forgot that once there was a Jpot, for one brief shin- ing moment that was known at Camelot. Palmer House Council, Homeroom Manager, NEWTONITE Ad Staff, Future Teachers of America, Latin Club. LON CRAVATH ELIZABETH ANN CRITCH EVELYN MARIE CROSBY 41 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville Day, Palmer, College. Summer '68, Brown's Market, re- member Camden S.S., to Miss Ross I leave an elephant and a whale, Washington, D.C. WOW!, Long Live Austins, love that Pad, yeh C'O., will L.L. marry. 58 Newell Rd., Auburndale Betty Warren, Riley, College. Life if only what each of uf maker it. Summer '68 Tl., Casino Royale Right Virginia?, V.I.'s Blue Lark, Washington Trip, I don't care in 508. Junior Class, NEWTONIAN, Rally Committee, Ski Club, Sophomore Class. 19 George St., Newton Eve, Ev, Evy, Evey Bigelow, Bacon, College. V.F.W. Nina's Buick, New Year's, Tragic replay, Star Market, C.S. Thug and Blub. I will: Nina Fiumara, My eight o'clock world, B.C., CROZ mobile. Human Rights Club, Folksinging Club, Senior Play, Homeroom Manager, NEWTONIAN. ROBERT CROSBY 19 George St., Newton Bob, Robb, Cross Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Murray Norm-why don't we do it in the road?, Bromfield with J.S., Judge A 8: Big Mama w!G.E., the Anglia. Murray Road Football, Murray Road Soccer. PATRICIA MARY CUNNINGHAM 19 Cambria Rd., West Newton Patty, Ace, Sunshine Warren, Adams, College. John, inlaws, RATS, May 15, '67, Smiley, B.Y.F, Clique, my twin, March '68 Wal ole ool-jum in if RICHARD JAMES CUNNINGHAM 183 Tremont St. Newton Dick, Rich Bigelow, Bacon, College. varsity, sophomore. - P , P P 2, P.E.II, Washington, Al8, Yar- mouth, 3 Aces, S28, D.J.! My Shooting Star. Human Rights Club, Future Teach- ers of America, Ski Club, Eques- trian Club, Drama Club. , aw, , . 1 Q x , , as Q s-sw - , . .a I as ,fa cs., 5 t FRANCIS GERARD DaLICANDRO '8 West St., Nonamtum Franny Day, Barry, College. Washington, D.C., D.T. in the halls, L.N.-thanks for my pants, Labor Day Weekend, Dunkin' Donuts, THE LAKE!, yellow sub lbaggedj. Pet Peeve: The world. Biology Club, Chemistry Club, French Club, German Club, Math Team and Club, Russian Club. THOMAS GERARD D'AGOSTINO 7 Perry Rd., Auburndale Tom, Dagg Our Lady's, Riley, College. Studies junior year, Newman House, Cotillions, THE tire, New- man House Dance, HGM, 1120 and lunch, Washington trip, NHS 1, 2, 3, You've got to be kidding mell' Homeroom Manager, House Coun- cil. PAUL VERN DALEY 8 Green St., Mediield Medfield Medfield, Tech, Business. Welding shopl, Section 8 Rule 45, Follow plan A., New York Here I Come! JOAN MARIE DALO 100 Chapel St., Nonantum joanie Football, varsity, Baseball, junior Rosary Academy, Palmer, Secretary. Fun times with Kevin, 12f23f68, Albermarle, Halloween of '67- Washington, Summer of '67, Nan- tasket. I will to NHS: An eyeglassed nose hemmorrhaging, Peter Cedrone. Pet Peeve: Getting phone calls at 2:00, Looking for Susan, Watch- ing Karen and Joey fight. Human Rights Club, Junior Class, Senior Class, Ski Club, Student Ofhce Secretary. ,fe . f M 2 Ui ' 7 Z 5 . 1. LAUREL ANN CUTLER 13 Salisbury Rd., Newton Bigelow, Adams, College. Hobbies: Art and Writing. Human Rights Club. -59 STEPHEN JANLES CUTLER 944 Centre St., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. The glam shattered Emfeloping the defant surfer. H ow dare he , thought The Sea, Ar its Broken Glass warhed himf Bach from whence he came. Equestrian Club, German Club, Ski Club, P.O.S.T. I did it with dippity-doo. GEORGE P. DAMATE 93 Dale St., Dedham KENNETH PAUL DANGELO 508 California St., Newtonville Junior Kenny Dedham Junior High, Tech, Serv- Day, Bacon, Service Engineer. 106' Work study with Renzo, The Drag Racing, Main Goal: To some junior Prom with Jan, Homeroom day finish building my wheel stand- with Mrs. Litt. Say what?-Sopho- ing fifty-five Chevy, A trophy win- mores. ner in its class. - BETH A. DANIELS 63 Perkins St., West Newton Warren, Murray Road. lt irn't really anywhere! It'.v .rome- where else instead! Stage Crew, Civics, Class Commit- tee, Girls Athletic Association. MARY ELLEN DANIELS 349 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Riley. CHRISTINE RUTH DAVENPORT 15 Groveland St., Auburndale Tina, Turtle Warren, Adams, College. Behold the turtle-He only maker progresx when he nicht his nech ont. Girls Athletic Association, Treas- urer, President, Music Club, Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball. .4- ' X . fw- i V ,w 'A 7 .. fu- ,rx , an t K gl ...-anew? .i V l 3 ,VKX I hi ss s . xxx AF 3 ,, , ' f, . Q, 1 Si, 3 1 A X I X X W GLEN ALAN DAVIS 15 james St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Bldg I, the B.R.A. seeks you, Groovin nights in the Jewel , Babson Lazarillo and The Smasher, Goodnight Mr. Mela wherever you are. E n gl i s h C l u b--Thoughtprints, Orange Shield, Football, Basketball. MARY M. DAVIS 286 Ward Street, Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College, Life. Murray Roaders looking for lost marbles. l f t ,5 dk X .JS ,Q 3.15-3 . . X -el DOMENIC A. DeANGELIS 213 Watertown St., Watertown Dommy Our Lady's, Tech, College. '59 T-Bird convertible, The apart- ment, Paragon Park with j.G., Room 212 Harrin ton Hotel g . Goals: Freemont University of Cen- tral Kentucky, J.G. ,ALAN GILBERT DECHTER 327 Cabot St., Newtonville Warren, Palmer, College. My goal in life is to live prosper- ously, economically, and morally. Also, l'd like to see a peaceful world community. Drama Club. Really, now yon ash me, Jaial Alice, I clon't think- Then yon .fhoaliln't talk, .faial the Hatter. G.W. or BUZT?, Thank you, Sid- ney, a weekend in Wellfleet, Peter, Chris, and Allison, I'm not sure I'd be me without you. NEWTONIAN-Editor in Chief, Jr. Class Rep., Class Committee, Library Aide, Sailing. ANNE LASELL DEALY 49 Temple St., West Newton Indy, Annie, Bunny Rabbit Warren, Barry, College. Smell-10f3f66, Animals, posies, and K.K.D., an AUBious life-es- pecially 6f23-24167, ickies, from ginny gordon to CURTAINS! and back, bouch, en cotoyant with S.H.F., buenol, 555350, hockey and football games, Sidney. Rally Committee, President, NEW- TONIAN, Co-Layout Editor, House Aide, Class Committee, Film Fes- tival, Secretary. ROBERT EDWARD DeCOSTE 50 Court St., Newtonville Bob, Bobby Our Lady's, Riley, Navy. Columbia, Gem of the highways, D.C. gang, 318 and 620, hairy man, V parties, Ronny, Mark, Ron, Eddie 8: Gerry, gone! Audio Visual Club, Orange Shield. PHILIP DI DUCA 33 Green St., Newton Pepper, Flipa Day, Tech. Yon may chain the tongue of People hat you can'l touch their minds. JOSEPH JOHN DELFINO 206 Adams St., Newton Joe Del Day, Tech, Service. The Friday night that I don't re- member, Oct. 18, 1968, sports of all types. Goals: To serve my country and become a man who people will respect. I leave to Newton Tech: A lot of teachers who talk a lot but say nothing. LINDA ANN DelGROSSO 210 River Street, West Newton Warren, Riley, Business. April 8th,-Tony and all the great times we spent together, C1-I-D2+ JIJ,-L1-1-M 1-1,-R1 : A.O.U., Tea 4 P.M., Junior English Mr. De- phoure, Downtown Lounge, Bird- seed Seven, Proms. Rally Committee, Ski Club. JEAN E. DeLUCA 31 Harrington St., Newtonville Jeannie Day, Bacon. College. Never forget all the fights with K.M. in studies and H.R., the Junior Prom with that certain someone, never forget meeting C.F., M.M., J.M., M.M., C.C. ROBERT RAYMOND DeLUCA 31 Harrington St., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. Remember D.C. '68, Audio Visual Service Sound, Latin Club, Meterology Club, Radio Club. ROBERT F. DENN 16 Chesley Ave., Newtonville Beals. N x t 1 is Q' DAVID BRUCE DeRUBEIS 21 Jasset St., Newton Dawid, Dave Day, Palmer, College. Junior year with Chris, senior year, looking for C.G. during passing periods but never succeeding. I will to NHS: My brother and three sisters. Favorite Expression: Cholera Jasna Ty Swinia. PETER JOSEPH DeRUBEIS 37 Upham St., West Newton Doc Warren, Beals, College. ' Sept. 13, R.L.B., Renzo's Raiders 1968, August 8, 1968, Back door exits down Joe's, Jet Set-lifelong friends, Meeting the worlds most understanding man, R.M.A., flying with J.K. Audio Visual Service, Ski Club, Human Rights Club. JAMES T DeRUSHA DEBORAH ANN DEVANEY CATHERINE DEVER MARK ANDREW DIAZ 1075 Beacon St Newton Centre 69 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 819 Watertown St., West Newton 66 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre Adams Debbi, D.A.D. Cathv Steppenwolf Day, Beals, College. Wash., D.C., BK., ice cubes-4:30 A.M., N.Y.A. me, D.W. in N.H., two sweet kids N.J. 8: N.B., Philly- Cts., my car is dead P.B., no X- blocks for ZW years, Austin's vs. Deli, P.P. pizza 8: R.B., Cherry dairy whips. Ski Club, Rally Committee, House Council. Day, Barry, College. Cape Cod, Yankee, Welliieet, Coast Guard, Harwichport, 4005 for a dog, Just for ha ha's, 12f26f66, Washington rm. 536, Three cheers for Al, Danas, Mya secret shares, You first, 911168, Love to all the guys. All School Musical, Girls Athletic Association, Music Club, Sailing Club. Weeks, Palmer, College. l'11e lost my .feme of wonder. -Blood, Sweat, 8c Tears Sweet summer days, the stadium, rushing, skiing, my Scorpio jeal- ousy, losing love, being lonely, DYNAMITE! Ski Club, Folksinging Club, Ger- man Club, Human Rights Club. JONATHAN ALBERT DIETZ 93 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre Metaphysical Weeks, Beals, IOOQQ living. Be 4 deep person even at the cost of pain. For nnleyx you are always completely turned on and lanmnn, yozlre dead. Film Festival, President, NEW- TONITE, Photography Editor, In- dependent Research Club, Physics Club, English Club-Thoughtprints. X V. KN. A ek .s ss, , N seg, -Qia n s t 1 : Y in Q , , ,.,. leel R . - lack jf? 1 Q f wi ,I ,.,, ,,, . Q sp scsi. :EC we eric, 5X f Y EDWARD J. DOLAN 159 Tremont St., Newton Brighton High, Tech. The last two years that I spent in Newton Tech were longest and best two years spent in Tech. .-eq., MAUREEN DONEGAN 118 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Corner Mae Our Lady, Riley, College. Hypocrytes are fools, Times with J.P, X blocks fun. Latin Club, Vice-President, Folk Singing Club. SUSAN ANN EDILLON SUZANNE MARIE DION JOSEPH PETER DiSEGLIO 227 Walnut St., Newtonville 10 Bowers St., Newtonville 17 Dalby St.. Nonantum Day, Barry, Secretarial School. Adams. Laker Good times with Joanie, Alber- marle with S.H., S.T., P.C., D.P., and B.B. Pet Peeve: Getting involved in joan and Kevin's fights. Drama Club, Human Rights Club, Leader Corps, Senior Class. ALEXA DONATH ll Ivanhoe St., Newton Sexy Lexy, Moose Bigelow, Murray Road. Mommy brought home a dead birdie, Tubby kitchen, Nunzie, D.C., Fetus, SuSu YaYa, journey at Amies, BJ. KENNETH WILLIAM DOUCETTE 14 Faxon St., Newton Day, Palmer, Brighams. Summer of '68, nights at Dickin- son Stadium, Brighams-'67-'68- '69-'70-'71-'72-'73 . . , Scharf's Zoo. History '67-'68, Lee's paper dolls, English '66-'67. Suppressed Desire: To be able to leave N.H.S. after 4 years. Chefs Club, Drama Club, German Club, Orange Shield. Day, Beals, College. P.M.D. lZf23!65, June '67 Mash- pee, good times with Hulk and Hebe. Pet Peeve: 12 foot snakes on the road by IR. Football, Track, Orange Shield, Future Teachers of America, Red Cross Club. f f 2' 4 4. Z ,z , 7' Fl Qi. W . I 'm sorry Daddy, I didn? mean it. 215 THOMAS FOTIOS DRAKOS DANIEL JOHN DROZ 68 Waverley Ave., Newton Corner 383 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Zorba jackie Bigelo-w, Beals, College. Dav, Bacon, Business. Lacrosse Team, Soccer Team, Chess I will always remember the hockey Club, Lacrosse Athletic Manager, games, Arlington '67, Nights over Equestrian Club. G.D. with L.C., November 18, Fri- day night a Daily rink. Orange Shield, Hockey, Football. it s suuillik I 3 ' ' 33 Y 216 Come hack, I zlicln't really mean it. DEN ISE C. DRUMMEND 83 Page Rd., Newtonville Days, Beals, College. Senior Biology class with J.R. and E.B., A-b1ock!mathfMilk Bar with E.B., X-blocks in 1006, Drive-In with J.R.fK.D., P.W.'s window, Mns'quy-zz . Rally Committee, Beals House Breakfast Committee, Biology Club, Orange Shield. RICHARD L. ECHLOV 56 Blake St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. One does not know-cannot hnow -the hest that is in one. Great Times with P.T., Only sec- ond best-I.B., A night at D.D. Junior Varsity Basketball captain, junior varsity baseball, vice presi- dent Bacon House Council, sopho- more basketball, sophomore base- ball. ROBERT LOUIS EGELSON 136 Pine Grove Ave., Newton Lower Falls Big Egg Warren, Barry, College. This was a '69 Class. Pet Peeve: dialing wrong number for a bomb scare. Favorite saying: I - don't count exams very much towards your final mark. Orange Shield, Sailing Club. DAVID PETER DWORK 64 Oakclift' Rd., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. Nights at B.U., Visit to U. of Mass., Mr. Peter's history class, studying Spanish in the library with R.S. Ski Club, Sailing Club, Student Council, Biology Club. is CHRISTINE LYNNETT EDWARDS ' 35 Nonantum Place, Newton Corner Chris , Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Allison, Steve, Mary, Barry, Jo, Tom, Deb, Sam: In az clay of sorrow, when my own presence disgusted me, you smiled . . . LINDA JANE ELFMAN 51 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Lin Weeks, Bacon, College. Time is Too slow for those who who who Wait, Too swift for those Fear, Too long for those Grieve, Too short for those who Rejoice, But for those who love, Time is not. Henry Van Dyke Student Curriculum Review Board, House Aide, Co-op Committee, Junior Class Play, Rally Committee. h WILLIAM MARTIN ELLINGWOOD 150 Cherry St., West Newton Billy Warren, Beals, College. West Newton J.S. one time, Frosty Foamies at B.C., BoBo'r I-louse, Bumps and Bruises on Saturday mornings, 1074768 D.A.J. Me Too! Calwaysj Equestrian Club, Orange Shield. CAROL M. ELLIOTT 239 Washington St.,'7Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. Pet Peeve: Camera shy people. X-Mass 65 Bob, reflections in April with Linda Cit's a traditionlj The Mixer, Daryl's driving, sun-burned Sundays. Orchesis, NEWTONIAN, Photog- raphy staff, Class Committee, Ski Club, JM Creative Fashion Council. MARTHA A. EPSTEIN 71 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. Wooden Leg, Let me in the .tun- shinef' Potholders, Book Party, Marshmallow man, with B.H., June 7th, 5 days of summer, luck and openess, until 2058 .... Roxbury Tutoring Program, House Council. SUSAN GAIL EPSTEIN 84 Cotton St., Newton Suze, Sue, Rembrandt Norwood, Palmer, College. Any virtue carried lo an excess is u vice. Sunday afternoons! l , summer '68, Stage Crew, Modern Dance Club, Art Club, Delta Omega Sorority. X ,Wy FL ! 1 'T'5fs's . .a4, fue, . . --:rss J: . 1' jivfxs 'V M v ii: I KRIS ERICSON 104 Eldredge St., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. Those were the days. M. Lake and the gang, Waste Is- land, Stowe, Duxbury, Ipswich, Blue V.W., QED'S, S. Supper '67, S. Prom '68, about that car, SOT Parties. House Council, Vice-President, NEWTONITE, Administrative Aid. GERARD C. FAGAN 361 Albermarle Rd., Newton Jerry, Page Catholic Memorial, Adams, Col- lege. The house, Bill, good times, great people, Washington, Room 322, best room in hotel, memories, my toe, warm brew, Father John, room 444, never got there, Rick, Mums, Mr. Hamburger, N.F.-no lies. Newman House, President, Golf, Football, Orange Shield. . . NM 3 'wife g. sc:-s ,,. x VIRGINIA ANN FABIANO 125 Auburn St., Auburndale Ginny Warren, Riley, Business. Pet Peeve: That there were no ele- vators in Building II, Oh those stairs! Suppressed Desire: To drive my own car. Favorite Pastime: Watching color T.V. Future: To earn my own living. Mental Health Club. JOSEPH F. FALLON 100 Bullough Pk., Newtonville Barry. Vs? ? ELAINE MARIE FANDREY 116 Central St., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, College. Try to remember . . . there ir .forneone to love and guide you, turn around. My Endless Summer I68, July 5, experiences-right Lea?, S. R. A., 224, Martie, Kathy, sessions with Louie. Rally Committee, House Council, Girls Athletic Association. JOEL FRANK FARBER 25 Leslie Rd., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. TAKE MY PICTURE! Yaroslav, dasvidania and goodbye, TRACK, the IAV, what can I say?, R.K., summer of pancakes and physics, 4 a.m. and the darkroom, D.C. NEWTONITE, Photography Edi- tor, U.S.Y., President, House Coun- cil, Russian Club, Audio Visual Service. ANN DOLORITA FARMER 16 Bemis St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. German Club, Leader Corps, Music Club. DIANE LOUISE FEFFER 65 Howland Rd., West Newton DeeDee Warren, Bacon, College. If I ojfered you 4 Jingle blade of grass, would you understand? B 8a N, South Pacihc, Boxford '68, N.B., Ski trips, L.T.C., Jeff, Brother and Company, almost roommates, D.C.. Tufts. Class Committees, House Council, Ski Club, Sailing Club, Stage Crew. Fw SUE ANNE FEINBERG 215 Franklin St., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. Mama, Barry and Gang, Washing- ton, D.C., I'll pass it in Tomor- PAUL L. FELDBERG 25 Lancaster Rd., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. N EWTON IAN. row 1250 with M.A.M., Chow! French Club, Music Club, Nationa l Honor Society, Sailing Club, House Council, President, Office Aide. gr, S. rg I .... 'Q 'a A X t. .x get Q E . tc s V- t c. tt Q Y, ,,r.ir,. Q W' X. exam -. ,H I sg 4. ft JOANNE FERRERA 10 Fernwood Rd., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. October 18, 1966, jr. Prom and all the unforgettable times w!E.M., Cst2DstJafLarMstR: A.O.U., P.J.B. parties, May '68- eh Di?, Georgetown-Wash., D.C., 4 p.m. teas w!A.O.U., Marsh- held-Rex. Work-study, Ski Club, Rally Com- mittee, Leader Corps. CHRISTINE MARGARITA FERNANDEZ 91 Lenox St., West Newton Chris, Crispy Warren, Riley, College. Darkness corner before the dawn. Sophomore year and R.C., 1f14!67, Illustrations, driving with Kate, ickies, diets, Kim, Stowe, NAM, birthday parties, trying to break free. Rally Committee, NEWTONIAN, American Field Service, Film Fes- tival. SARAH HARLENE FERNANDEZ 91 Lenox St., West Newton Sa-Sa, Barah Warren, Barry, College. My friends, 5'10 f155 lbs., foot- ball games, birthday parties, diets, en cotayant with ALD, Stowe, friendship with Allison, Sidney. Rally Committee, Film Festival, American Field Service, NEW- TONIAN, Class Committee. BETSY BURR FESSENDEN 272 Waltham St., Newton Fess, Fessy Day, Adams, College. April 21, 1967, work, field hockey and the kids, the G.A. Board, sum- mer in N.H., giving someone a hard time. Field Hockey, co-captain, House. Council, Class Committees, Leader Corps, Girls Athletic Association, vice-president, secretary. Athletic Managers, French Club, A ,S :. .f I 4 l COLETTE FELDSTEIN 21 Travis Dr., Chestnut Hill Bigelow, Beals, College. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. K.T.'s mullins and cream cheese, signs '69, Bali Hai, with all my love, Steve , skiing? NEWTONIAN, French Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Class Com- mittees. JAMES GORDON FENTIN 1540 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton The jim, Peanuts Nova High School, Adams, College. Seek and ye shall End. D.C. '68-Room 600. Remember all future trips. Debating Society, Treasurer, Key Club. I R Oh, I'nz sorry Donny but I have football prec tice this afternoon. FRANCIS CARL FICHTNER 59 Locke St., Watertown Frank Saint Patrick, Tech, Business. Fixing radios, working with cars, Junior English 8: History classes, Bull sessions in 2218. Laugh in 2a Electric, Riding around in nice cars, eating at local sub shops, water fights, drags on Grove St. RICHARD JOHN FIELDEN 90 Hancock Street, Auburndale Dick Warren, Riley, College. What I remember most about my stay here is the deafening silence from everyone, well almost every- one. 218 , Rick Warren, Barry, College. CHRISTINE A. FIERRO 59 Hazelhurst Ave., West Newton Chris Warren, Adams, College. Friends are horn, not made. Fence with j.R., the picnic, sopho- more party with V.I., C.C. and San, April 19, 1967, Blue Lark, Cuz, 4-E, R.G.M. Rally Committee, NEWTONITE, NEWTON IAN, House Council. KATHLEEN O'REILL4Y FINLEY 58 College Rd., Chestnut Hill Kate, Kr Holy Cross Academy, Riley, Psy- chology. Orange Book, NEWTONITE, Thoughtprints, Equestrian Club, French Club. LAWRENCE EDWARD FINSEN I1 Sheflield Rd., Newtonville The Finse, Hans Day, Adams, College. It takes a long time for a single hlossom to fall from a flower tree. Anal I have so mach time to spare that I can watch all the flowers fall from all the trees. NEWTONIAN, Student Council, Soccer, House Council. L'Arc cle Triomphe as DEBORAH MIDDLEBROOK FISHER 37 Fairfax Street, West Newton Fred, Sue Warren, Adams, College. The pleasure of love is in loving. Just cousins, that blue V.W. and walking telephone poles, Newman House, our house, Rhino, red flags, Peterboro, Mr. Monadnock at 6 A.M. Advanced Theatre Arts, Senior Play, Human Rights Clubs, Mad- rigals Resurrection City. ALAN WILLIAM FISKE 752 Watertown St., West Newton Red, Crash Day, Palmer. 978767, Horror Shows with KG, Beach without KL, That walk to Kathyis house-crash! Newton- Wellesley with me! Well, Mr. Gradone, it's like this. Audio Visual Service Club, Biol- ogy Club. KEVIN JOHN FITZGERALD '172 Adams Avenue, West Newton Ace Warren, Barry, Business. Pet Peeve: Unfinished things. F a v o r i t e expression: Wally's Prices. National Honor Society, Physics Club. KARYN ALICE FITZPATRICK ll Adams St., Newtonville Kare Day, Palmer, College. Be Yourself. I 4 of US, many apt. pg Oak Square- T.E.M.C., 2:30, 4:30 and all night, 5'67-some R.L.F., first try, phonies-ughl, great kids I've met! Girl's Field Hockey, Girl's Basket- ball. NINA ANN FIUMARA 35 Hyde Ave., Newton Nines, Fumes Bigelow, Palmer, College. Eve's New Years Party, Meeting JK. Favorite Expression: Hi Snooky. Pet Peeve: Snobs. I will to NHS: My old Buick and Evelyn Crosby. N EWTO N I A N, Senior Play, Drama Club, Rally Committee. RICHARD DAVID FLEMING 288 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Days, Tech, Navy. Running Jenkins Hot Rod in my Freshman year at Tech, The Senior trip, Hampton Beach, Coyote and Moose Hunting, Motorcycle riding. NANCY MARIE FLESSAS 32 Woodbine Terr., Auburndale Marshfield, 7727767 You must know what I mean Megan and the gold Mustang, Turtles, Indians, and Birds , The good times to come .... NEWTO-NIAN, House Assistant. l V is .. Is.6f?4e 1 A I liar Na' . Nav jp. ' -1 f ' . . X . r A . ii .. 9 ' S I V .fat-12' . 5 55311. CHARLES W. FLOYD 454 Wolcott St., Auburndale Chuck Warren, Riley, Navy. Auburndale Bus, Ski trips, good times with J.s., sir., GM., D.H., Summer of ,67, Groton, Skiing, scuba diving, swimming. Favorite expression: Give me a break, will ya'?', Ski Club, president. SUSAN D. FOLEY CONRAD B. FONG 18 Westview Terr., West Newton 11 Maple St., Auburndale Sue Con Warren, Riley. Warren, Riley, College. P.G., D.L., and D.M. Junior Prom, To each lair own. Five dollars right Donl, Summer Fires of 1966-67, the computer, of '67. Washington trip, Stamp Collecting, RODNEY PETER FORD 379 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Leroy, Herman Day, Palmer, Army. Telling Marcia it's only one wayl, Singing yellow submarine on the elevator, Dropping trow on the 5th floor, send it inn Ser mon na , Trying to be a guy with Paula, Spending the night over Dale's, 'love to the guysf' DEAN ADAMS FOSTER 10 Baker Pl., Newton Lower Falls Dino Warren, Beals, College. Favorite Expressions: Yo, that's close, hokay. The barn, Unk's, Maine, the bug, working for Becky, Homeroom with Mrs. Mahooonee, flshing, taking off. Lacrosse, Co-Captain. school didn't burn down, you blew itln Orange Book, Department Editor, Bridge Club, Chess Club. DONNA JEAN FORD 60 Pembroke St., Newton Bingi Bigelow, Bacon, College. Rusty '67, Plymouth, New Hamp- shire, Proms '68, Button, Eileen? Ski Trips, Newman House, Crashed Parties, OJ 8c sugar 8c- beer : stomach ache, right D.J.?, Pinkie, Foreverl, You, a teacher? Ski Club, Biology Club, American Field Service, Orchesis. KENNETH F. FORMALORIE 23 Elsworth Rd., West Newton Ken Warren, Bacon, College. Floods on- the fourth floor of Build- ing I, dozing off in the middle of back sumi. Music Club, Orange Shield, All School Musical, Football, Gymnas- tics. KATHLEEN MARGARET FRAINI 21 Cambria Rd., West Newton Kathy ' Warren, Riley, College. Goopy, CC, pool jumping, S.B., P.L., T.P., CJ., P.C., Weston woods, Labor Day '68-T.P., L.V M.Mc., D.M., RATS. Ski Club, Orange Shield, Eques- trian Club. DANA JAMES FRANCIS ROBERT WILLIAM FRANKE FRANCES ELIZABETH ROGER ALAN FREEDMAN 52 William St., West Newton 59 Oakdale Ave., Dedham FRECHETTE 1481 Commonwealth Ave., Nut Bob, BF 56 Madison Ave., Newtonville - West Newton Warren, Palmer, Service. Dedham, Tech, Undecided. Franny Warren, Murray Road, College. Trying for the second time, Sept. To my shop teacher Mr. Cionti: Our Lady's, Beals, College. Bashes at Freed's, overnite caper 1, 1968, Washington, D.C. Room Don't work too hard. A11 the fun with Mp, B.N.+ 41 8: 4-,922 with F.M. 8: D.R., 536, After You, Always getting D-F. KAL-+C.M. D.M.+B.M-, carousing in the wee hours, quarter bagged. J.D.li,.E.B., C.O.+d0. mile nuder, F.M., Florida boy with Junior -f- Senior proms '68 and the day after in Humarock, Hallo- ween '67 being told, I Love You, Suzie. ', 1Of17-2lf68, Washing- ton, D.C. Ski Club, Equestrian, Leader Corps. D.S., kidnapping, Key West beach- ing it, the purple perile, the Porsche that never flew. Murray Road Honor Society, Murray Road Soc- cer Team. DEBORAH FREETO 91 Hillside Ave., West Newton Murray Road. , .,1z . ,, ' jr .X sf-egg! I .X DANIEL FREMONT-SMITH 35 Temple St., Wesr'Newton Warren, Palmer, College. No more good times, N 0 more had timer. Init the New York Timer. Big five and pad, Spring '68, Hockey games, WET's, Mr. B's class. . Senior Play, Thoughtprints, Human Rights Club, NEWTONITE, New- ton Youth Center, Co-Chairman. GARY STUART FURST 69 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre Nitty Bigelow, Adams, College. Hlntrorpection often lead! to a greater understanding of oar ca- pahilities and lirnitationrf' Old Silver Beach, gathering brownies, North Conway, losing 129 elections, and always .E.S.R. Election Commissioner, Student Council, Publicity Manager, NEW- TONITE, Vice-Pres., National Honor Society. CAROL GARABEDIAN 74 Albert Rd., Auburndale Warren, Bacon, College. Work Study 68 , New York-Lilli, Washington-gang Rooms 620-318, tasselsa. Suppressed Desire: To strike it big and become rich! ! ! I leave to NHS: Millie Kennedy. HARRIS T. GAFFIN 114 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Murray Road, College. The morning run, JR work-outs, the inspiration of a good yell, scouting and giving long rest pe- riods, eh guys?, photos of sports and pretty faces, XC- especially first weeks of unhindered running. Cross Country, Captain, Track, In- door, Track, Outdoor, NEWTON- IAN, Photographer. ,, ,,.... A as sy Q x X V iw s. BQ if V ,am 1. ' W -:si 5' II' ' M E t ' 17' ,. I ,s..,..... ' f.. r gg'z22sxssr 'fmt - 'S' :Nm -ilk s M,3ijmg.gi:, Q ak . ., ,pfgon,' .. gina gfljais ,'1:,!,,t.x fi' . N f '-'Q'-'iid I ,. tif ,Lx n,,,Mi,s,Quy vim, . ,ESA ss. fi?,5qTZ L'.' .xfx5ss :Q,g t X 331'..sa's?.:eT1z22Zfeisblif ' I ALAN GARBER 9 Mosman St., West Newton The Cat Day, Beals, College. Training is everything, The peach was once a hitter almondg Cauli- flower i.f nothing hat cahhage with a college education. You had to he there. International Club Vice President, French Club. SUSAN ELLEN FRYE 84 Bourne St., Auburndale Sue Warren, Murray Road, College. A wrong number . . . May 12, 1966 . . . football games . . . 1,561 . . . Meadowbrook Road . . . The Golf Course . . . Thom's House . . . A niht on Martha's Vineyard with M.R. and JS. Ski Club, Sophomore Class. , ,-'ef ..., U' , AV e U I A ,J fi, ., , f ,. X333 ,fri tx -I t Xa A E. x ,bi p 1 I fx ir , , Q - ,X ---it ' .Gs f ' .5 , .I ':, ,A MARK STEVEN FURMAN 56 Elmore St., Newton Centre Furm Bigelow, Riley, College. Live a little. I love Maryjane, fourth of month, blackline, N.B. wall, bucks up. Suppressed desire: To have a beer belly and be a head. Audio Visual Service, Basketball, Lacrosse. NEWTONITE, ad staff, Orange Shield, captain. Y f ,iylrii WM, ' .Man . 77772 f ? Mn nr Who let N.H.S. go down? 221 STEPHEN DENNIS GARDNER 36 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville Butch Day, Palmer, College. B.E.G. 12f8f67, 10!9!67, 5!26f 67, Manomet Dina, O.S.A.F. Buses Cape, 6!8!67, L's, 6!25!67, Smits, The Pic-Nic, Harrington Hotel, Yellow Submarine, rms. 550, 200, 508. Football, Lacrosse, Class Commit- tees. .Q Z. ,VL r-I i, , Mfg, n .. A A .. WILLIAM EVERETT GARDNER 4 Edgewood Rd., West Newton Bill Warren, Murray Road, College. I sincerely hope that what has hap- pened at Murray Road these past years will be considered in the planning of the new high school. Marching Band. The closer you get. GARY JAMES GENOVESE 19 St. james Terr., Newton Corner Goupy Bigelow, Beals College. A.j.R. 6f30!68, Summer of 68 , doorbells at 1:30. 8f17!68 with Mr. Boston and Great Western, Not now there's a coach looking, Pole number 222 on Washington St. Football, Orange Shield. X N X wsxs, 4 I v ' ii -s:: ':l'l- ' Na. A GARY A. GENTILE 44 Clinton St., Newton Barry. PHYLLIS ANN GENTILE 50 Wildwood Ave., Newtonville Day, Bacon, Business. Cape '68, Ski trips, Cottage Donut Shop on Saturdays, My friends, the Our Lady's parties, dances and football games and meeting J.C. Library Club, Workstudy, Business library. g DONALD NICHOLAS GENTILE 61 Clinton St., Newton Our Lady's, Tech, Army. The day I bought my G.T.O. GERARD PAUL GENTILE 24 Emerald St., Newton Jerry, and Rock Day, Bacon, Service. All the good times with my friends, also L.C., S.L. and JJ. Interests: girls and sports. Goal: to see the world during mili- tary service. RITA GENTILE 254 California St., Newton Day, Bacon, Business. The year of '67, all the good times with M.G., ALC., 8C B.B. HARVEY PHILLIP GERTMAN 1355 Beacon St., Waban Weeks, Riley, College. A penny saved is a penny earned! Agreeable discussions with N.Y and B.C., l0!22!66, February va- cation, 4 new years to a year, Vale- dictorian in Math. Spanish Club, Vice-President, Hu- man Rights Club, Debating Society. I ROBERT E. GILL 14 Waban Hill Road, Chestnut Hill Lou Weeks, Beals, College. I'll call yan, early arrival, John Livingston, Engine I, adventures with Fred, Q.'I'fs with Chris, soph- omore year with P., S.K., and other, See ya bye. NEWTONITE, Ad Staff, Beals House Council. DAVID ALLEN GLASER 6 Morseland Ave., Newton Centre Dave, Beam, Beamer, Glaz Weeks, Bacon, College. L.L. in Montreal, Romo's, Bob and Rich. Pet Peeve: Spanish I, car classes. Goals: to graduate, own car. Orange Shield, Sailing Club, Span- ish Club. SCOTT DONCASTER GLAZIER 367 Waltham St., West Newton Skite Warren, Barry, College. Think comparfionately not com- petitinelyf' Cast in order of appearance: Miko, Carrie, Jeff, Jake, All those shows, opening up, love, Passionella, talks with --. NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE, Music Club, Madrigals, A Cappella Choir. RICHARD CHARLES GILLEY 305 Nevada St., Newtonville Charlie Day, Riley, Service. Summer '68 with Mary Lou, all the kids up the lake, great times with Dennis C., Washington, D.C. Pet Peeve: Writing Mary Lou letters. Favorite Saying: How is it? Suppressed Desire: Be a surfer like Leroy and Epher. l CORA JEAN GIROUX 204 North St., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. The past two years with Richie, Romantic Faces, Love taps??, Dou- ble Dating, Always talking to J.A. at the wrong times. Pet Peeve: Riverside. Rally Committee, Girls Athletic Association. JUDY ELLEN GLASS 61 Shefiield Rd., Newtonville Day, Murray Road, College. People who need people are the lnckiert people in the world. Painting, afternoon bike hikes, people, thinking, reading, skiing, drawing, Homestead. Human Rights Club, Ski Club, Newton Youth Center, Politics. DENNIS GEORGE GLEASON 78 Richland Rd., Norwood t Norwood, Tech, Service. sx I will never forget the good in the finishing room and breaks by Mr. Houle. Class Committees, A-A, Open House Committee. I E S 1' t: Z C ' X f ADRIENNE BETH GLEN .ALAN JAY GLICKMAN STEVE WIESLAW GLOWACKI THOMAS PAUL GODINO 45 Elmere Rd., Newton Centre 35 Travis Dr., Chestnut Hill 378 Watertown St., Nonantum 152 Nevada Street, Newtonville Ady Glick Stach Dino Weeks, Palmer, College. Weeks, Bacon, College. Summer '68, Hobbies: draw, paint. Red Cross Club, Mental Health Club. To everything there is a reason . . . A time to lone and a time to loate, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing. Gym, Daddy's G.T.O., A.G. 8a C.D., A.G. 8z A.S., A.G. 8: S.R. Orange Shield. Day, Barry, Business. Practice with my band. Bands, The Devil's Rainbow, The Absolutely Free, The Blue Haze, I'm leaving Newton High School to my two sisters. Favorite Expression: You Mother! Day, Bacon, College. Washington, D.C., Mind expand- ing, T.G., S.C., M.B., M.D.,-STP Forever, S.M. Summer of 1968, M.D. Summer of 1967. w 223 . X VN, .. AMY GOLAHNY 24 Dorr Rd., Newton Bigelow, Adams, College. The wind is half the flower. Became it if in the flower. The white flower ir in the cloudy. --Miracles X w is s ,V . ..,. ' Q i, . I T . .si . 1, X , CAROL ANNE GOLDFARB 255 Upland Rd., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. lf: a fool that plays it cool. Our fair exchange '66, winter 1968, February vacation, Awrightl, Sum- mer '68, Boston Common, magic bus, Prudential, L.I.A.A., H-2 8a F-3, M.D. and Tuna, right! NEWTONIAN, Class Committee, Rally Committee. Future Teachers of America Club. STUART JOHNATHAN rr GOLDMAN 59 Ferncroft Rd., Waban Schultz . ft.. X Weeks, Riley, College. S it X ,.,, 'SNQY 52 t t sv NR Q, X s s , X5 Ns X Q t as X 5, .V X LESTER F. GOODMAN 34 Lafayette Rd., Newton Lower Falls Adams. Familiarity hreeds contempt- and The Beethoven Boys, the guys, eskimos, Khula Bears, the wife, N.B., St.'s, Lovin Spoonful, the basement, Cplayroomb, Niki. Student Council, Vice President, Tennis, Soccer, Junior Class, Treas- urer, National Honor Society, Treasurer. STEVEN GOLDSTEIN 57 Bruce Ln., Newton Barry. RICHARD SCOTT GOLDMAN 33 Cotter Rd., Waban Weeks, Adams, Coast Guard. I leave to NHS: One mind, slightly used, but in good condition! ! ! MAKE DECISIONS, History? ? ?, God bless first period studies, D.C. ? ? ? Meterology Club President, Marine Biology Club, Ski Club, Radio Club Treasurer, Audio Visual Service Sound. STEPHEN NEIL GOLDMAN 107 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Moose, Goldmanikanus IX, Nick Weeks, Palmer, College. From December 9, 1967, South Pacific, Trip Cat, tob Washington, Advice: If you go to Washington, Have your tie at ALL times, Main objective: Siren, Bld III. All School Musical, Sailing Club, Music Club, Folk Singing Club, NEWTONITE. MARLENE DEBRA GOODMAN 59 Kenilworth St., Newton Centre Munchkin, Meesh Bigelow, Barry, College. South classes, Partners in crime, Master, L.K., T.C., C.L., D.H., LR., S.T., D.W., M.F., LG., A.L., B.Y., 8: L.L., visiting Gloria at midnight, I'm home L.L., bathroom note, 9fl5f68, drip dry, eh Shelby? Nantasket via Peabody, best friend L.K., brothers L.R., and D.H. Favorite Expressions: R.I.Y.F.M., Tighten Up! C.S.M.F.P.L.P. E.G.D. S.O. F.E.W.A.B.B.B. NEWTONITE circulation staff, Future Teachers of America, Rally Committee, Ski Club. 2 I 1 SANDRA SUE GOODMAN 80 Manemet Rd., Newton Centre Sandy Brookline, Barry, College. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I- I tooh the one len travelled hy And that has made all the differ- ence. Robert Frost Music Club, A Cappella choir, mad- rigals, House Aide, Homeroom Manager. .,,,,,,q 2 X .,..I N AMY S. GOODWIN 59 Claremont St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. That which doe: not hill man maker him rtrongerf' Human Rights Club, American Field Service, Sophomore Class. ANN GOOLKASIAN 51 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. Summer '68, Hyde Park, Jacks Haircut in Cleary Square, 36 miles for a cup of coffee, Richies 1-4, The Party 8!2f68, Cambridge Common, P.N.Y. 81 G.H., Senior Trip. M , ,,.: I ,VV,,,. A I if JEFFREY S. GOPEN 63 Bonad Rd., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. Car chase, Harror's Bookroom, D.C. '68, Miss Mulhooney's homeroom, Smitty Stanton. Go you beat, GO! Suppressed Desire: To own Rock- ingham Park, to meet Dick Adam's wife. Ski Club, Sailing Club, Bridge Club, NEWTONITE, Baseball Try- outs I. JOHN MARK GORAN 188 Bellevue St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. The Great Arguments with L.H., Mrs. Ethel M. Chartier, reasoning with D.H.M., being ranked out all year by R.H.F., LH, and D.H.M. House Council, Vice President, A Capella Choir, Orange Shield, Mu- sic Club. Ob yeah, we love it at Murray Road. W! PATRICIA ANN GORGONE 391 Cherry St., West Newton Patty Warren, Palmer, College. 1968 John C. walking me to classes, up-up-way June 3, 1967, Summer of 1967, right Sue? Captain of the Majorettes, Music Club. MARILYN LOUISE GRACEFFA 20 Beech St., Nonantum Foghorn, Grass Day, Bacon, Business. The Cormic Snake blesxey your exzstencef' Washington trip with Janice and Georgetown, high times with J.C., R.G., G.M., all the friendly beau- tiful people. Work-study. WILLIAM FRANCIS GRADY 230 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Bill Warren, Bacon, College. Maine and the good hours, 1967 and 1968. NEWTONIAN Circulation Editor, Ski Club, House Council. ANNA LOUISE GRASCIA 29 Churchill St., Newtonville Day, Palmer, College. Summer '68 in Rome with F.M., 7f26f68, swimming, letters I wrote, worries about J.A.,'Disaster in Washington, J.P.I.N.W.T., Donna R., Friendly's, J.F. NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE, Rally Committee, Class Commit- tees. DARLENE CATHERINE THOMAS A. GRAVES III JOHN K. GREEN GRATTO 3 Bertrand Rd., Auburndale 12 Dunstan St., West Newton 15 Rangeley Rd., West Newton Warren, Murray Road, Barry, Warren, Barry, College. Happiness is positive anticipation, Ski trips, cheerleading' A 61 Red Love is trust, Adolescence is forced Fury, the Cape, Silver Christmas Uihilism, S60-1fifY is other PSOPIC Balls, the School and people' and long hair, Murray Road is Mr. Pet Peeve: People who just don't ICI'1fZ'C11Ch6S- Care. INDEPENDENCE. Ski Club vice president, Cheerlead- ers, Softball, Girls Athletic Asso- ciation, Sports Committee Chair- man, Publicity Committee Chair- man, Leader Corps. NEWTONITE, Sports Editor, Ten- nis, Murray Road everything. 5 1 Union St., Watertown KATHLEEN GREEN JEAN MILDRED GREENBERG RICHARD STUART 180 Lexington St., Auburndale 116 Westchester Rd., Newton GREENBERG Palmer. Jeany Greeny 60 Maynard St., West Newton e' Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Rick It's Howdy Duty time and here's Dev, Beals, College- 45 6, Mt,- . . 4 ff 'A 'rf I V Sit A 'i .4 Sa? .. . 1 1 x , Z I X ,,. ,Y M.. N XX Q .2 X, . Lullabelle in Edgartown. Tusitala, Human Rights Club. FRANCIS H. GRIFFIN 304 California St., Newton Frank Day, Palmer, Navy. I leave to NHS: A wall to sit and smoke on. JOANNE L. GRINGERI 99 Park St., Newton Corner Joe Bigelow, Palmer, Business. 64-68, G.D., B.G., Washington, D.C., The Cops, Halloween '67. I will to NHS: more halls to roam, nights with K.R. Pet Peeve: waiting for that certain phone call. LINDA LORRIE GROSS 22 Converse Ave., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road. And if I am denied the air l will live with my Jpiritg for Ike spirit if the daughter of love and beauty. Kahlil Bibran American Field Service, Human Rights Club, Orchesis. JUNE CHRISTINA GURRY 57 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Corner Bigelow, Palmer, College. Everything enjoyable it either il- legal, irnnzoral, or fattening. JMC '68, BJM, the Murray Road Experience, Alt and Boston '67, Freshman LRY. Murray Road, Tennis Team, Biol- ogy Club, Orchesis, Ski Club. Junior prom, Washington Trip, Mr. Adams. Favorite Expression: You've got two chances: slim and none. Pet Peeve: French, Gomer. Golf team, Audio Visual Service, Orange Shield, Bridge Club, Class Committee. GAIL M. GRELLA 61 Bridge St., Newton Peanuts Our Lady, Riley, Business. Coming to classes-5!29!68, Senior Prom with S.W.-6f5f67, Bookkeeping with Mt. Meyer 8c B.M. at J.Q., To J.M.1 1-4-33' 1 Suppressed Desire: to marry j.A.M. Riley House Council. PAUL VINCENT GRIFFIN St. Patrick, Tech, College. The class trip with LP. and all the times with T.P., All the fights be- tween MJ. and M.A., Living through H.H.'s classes. Pet Peeve: All the jobs that S.W. gave me. Mostly Clocks. NEWTONIAN, Tech High Co- ordinator, Student Council. STEPHANIE MARIE GRINLEY 109 River Street, West Newton Steif Warren, Riley, Business. - jan. 8, 1967, Dom-one in a mil- lion, To someday be really happy, Eddie who?, The Washington Trip, J.P.-a dance, a dream. ' Orange Shield. as 2 AMITY HALL 666 Center St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Murray Road, The American Dream, A sunshine Springtime, Junior Year English class, Talks with Miss Kenney, Lonely Autumn leaves and Jeany. Folksinging Club, Human Rights Clubs, treasurer, Music Club. BRUCE W. HALL 160 Chestnut St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. I think that if I could, I would relive my years in school. Even if it was only to do those things which I wanted to but couldn't! VERONICA MAE HALL 24 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. A few things to remember about N.H.S.-The small gym stage and soundbooth. The rest I'll leave up to you. Equestrian Club. Stage Crew, Audio Visual Service Sound, Library Club. . ' A - . -vsflfkw. .LQ , - f at...-v .. -wi , f-saagiggfg-tg-j.Qag4f.jQ.u63+ 3 vssrmae-.t,,gt,..f -e.r,i'-:mme .1 . V ., l. .sy NANCY E. HANNIGAN 36 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Gopher Girl, Pussy-cat Work Study with K.U.M.K., N.B., N.B., N.T.J.A., L.M., Summers of '68 all the fun, bus to Washing- ton, D.C. with N.B.N. 81 D.S., yell- ing out the window, Clay 8a Men's clothes, lights in work study. Pet Peeves: teachers. DAYNA MARIE HARRISON 46 Dearburn St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Summer '68-S.P., Sheila, HoJo's, The Parties 2:30, Michael-'67, Numbered cars, Space Odyssey- J.M., Bikes, Mr. Papa, Sloe Fizzes, Elevators, Congo Cruise, Always and always P.A. Leader Corps, Ski Club. JUDITH ANN HALLETT 614 Walnut St., Newtonville Judy, Jud, Hey Jude Day, Barry, College. Summers of '64 8: '65, P.W. and great times with D.R., l.C., R.D., etc, The Virieyard, R.C.B. 9!8!67 8c '68, mfdf, surfing with SBSC, Apt. parties, All his crazy friends, St. Patties Day, Sundays, Marshfield, Provincetown, D.C.-Father john, and more. Ski Club, Gymnastics, Rally Com- mittee, Surf Club. MICHAEL G. HARRIGAN 13 Cottage Ct., Nonantum Mickey Day, Palmer, College. The good times I've had in my three years at Newton High. My homeroom, 2319, and how cheap we were. Spanish Club. BARRY STEPHEN HARSIP 15 Concolor Ave., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. Smitty's pep talks, beating Med- ford, I've got sunshine, on the black line, U.S. History class, The Stranger, getting lost, 6X 7, the cape with M.E., 2058. Soccer, Track, Basketball. Q.-Ji CHARLOTTE HAMILTON GUY R. HANAN 228 Bellevue St., Newton 59 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre Gunn, Palo Alto, California, Riley, College. New to this school, I have found that people, despite the weather, are exactly the same. Chess Club. It's not as good as the bus, but it'll do. l I 4.9 I his ,JW STEVEN VINCENT HARTEL ALBERT LAWRENCE 34 Owatonna St., Auburndale HASENFUS Warren, Palmer, College. 15 Ardmore Rd., West Newton Last summer with C.B. and work- Larry ing with IG. D ' A Warren, Barry, College. Pet Peeve: Getting parking tickets. Favorite Pastime: Parking illegally. ggliespaggllbgigigtl lggjlrginggrofaiggy D.N., I.L.U.F.E.L.L. Latin Club. If you don't let go, guess what else is gonna come down. , jf 4 W J fi JANET HAYDEN 8 Eden Ave., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Read your wristwatch and ask: is being born, being loved, being dead, nothing but numbers? Cat and mouse, Craigville, Cape Thursdays, Chinese food, our b-irth- day, four years. NEWTONIAN Literary Editor, Editor, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Roxbury Tutoring, House Council. LINDSAY ELIZABETH HEAD 983 Auburn St., Auburndale Lin Warren, Riley, College. j.B.W. CO.M.F.Y.D, M.P. and Happy, coffee cones, J.A. to H.M. and crepes, 9!2!68, Stubborn peo- ple, eh Cin?, Soccer games, Ger- many and j.H.H. Pet Peeve: Are you two sisters? House Council Pres., Rally Corn- mittee Treas., Leader Corps, Sopho- more Class, Equestrian Club. JOANNE HEALEY KATHRYN ANN HEBELE 232 Grove St., Auburndale 81 Grove St., Auburndale Tiger Kath, Seep-Seep Warren, Rilev, Business. Meeting Danny after every class for two years and standing in all the best corners, then leaning out the window in detention to talk to him, CRJSD. Warren, Palmer, College. N ow abideth faith, hope, and love . . . but the greatest of these is love. ' Southern boys, 5 a.m. jogging, judo in Hyannis, Ripples , a cheeseburger, rainy Brookline, sum- mer '68! ! House Council, A Capella Choir, Rally Committee, Chairman Rally- Rally, Music Club, Girls Athletic Association. MARC K. HELLERSTEIN WILLIAM ERIC HENRY 1489 Commonwealth Ave., 55 Page Rd., Newtonville West Newton Bill Heller Day, Riley, College. Warren, Murray Road, College. U. Mass. weekend with J.B. and H1 believe God invented ,nnn ne, S.C., Meeting M.-S.K., Gymnastics cause he was disappointed in the and QVmna5tf'- , ,nonkeyjf Favorite Pastimez Gymnastics. . Pet Peeve: Being thrown out of the Gym. Gymnastics, Co-Captain. , 5 A CHARLES J. HEWITT PATRICIA ANN HILTON ELIZABETH MARGARET JAMES MARK HIRSHBERG 128 Grasmere St., Newton Corner 56 Fairmont Ave., Newton HINCHEY 54 Clements Rd., Newton Charlie Pat 47 Sargent St., Newton Bigelow, Barry, Tufts. Bigelow, Bacon. Bigelow, Beals, College. Bigelow, Beals, College. Money cannot buy happiness, but I'll never forget skipping all Spanish Club, Music Club, Match- Look ahead, newer look backg what Wm 1241717472955 buy? , lunches and going over Fran's ing Band, Orchesis, Senior Play. Move forward, don't stand still. Summers in ROXP'-UV, Befommg 3 house in our red Ford. DENNIS DANA HOEY 38 Ellis St., Newton Upper Falls Denny Meadowbrook, Tech, Navy. Girl watching, My two wheel bike. ROSS ALAN HOLICKER 356 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. Washington Park Pharmacy, Sum- mer '68 with Mary, Raphael, and Jane, The kids on Atwood Ave., New York City with Pepto Bismol, Washington, D.C. room 529. House Assembly Committee, House Athletic Committee, Homeroom Manager, Bridge Club, Intramural Sports. MARK HOUGHTON 182 Chestnut St., West Newton Marco Warren, Beals, College. Remember the ad-all those ood P 'S times, Larry, Dan, Bruce 8: Ed, Steve and his paddle. A book of matches in every pocket. STEVEN W. HOULIHAN 299 Waltham St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Favorite pastime: driving W.F.'s cars. Supreme desire: to make it through college, getting out of school for the day at ten past eleven. Audio Visual Service Sound, De- bating Society, Human Rights Club, Leader Corps, Orange Shield, Pho- tography Club, Class Committee, Student Council. And never, never be sad for what has been. Be glad that it was yours zo bane. Advanced Theatre Arts, All School Musical, Drama Club, Human Rights Club, Ski Club. V . W Y .. ' X K N 'X xk X. , . CQ X X .i ,nt A is.. Y, A f,. .T 2 t ga APRIL IRVINE HOUSTON 12 Irving St., Newton Centre Eboo Weeks, Adams, College. A.M. + JJ. -1- B.R., Wilfred and Rufus, New Years Eve. MM. -f- A.M. I M.M., English Muffins, A.M. -4- D.P. -1- L.K. : 12:30, No not tonight, 10!14!68, B.R. -4- M.B., Audree, don't let him treat me this way 'cause tomorrow will bring a new day. Washington V.B. P.D. Human Rights Club, Orange Shield, Student Council, Class Committees. man, August 1967, Misty's, Cynical Idealism, Chromatexologism. NEWTONITE, Managing Editor, National Honor Society, Student Council, Class Representative, Stu- dent Curriculum Review Board, Literary Publications Board. JOHN A. HOLCOMB 247 Grove St., Auburndale Palmer. ROBERT A. HORWITZ 90 Crehore Drive, Newton Lower Falls Bob Warren, Palmer, College. .. X-f , ' Ii X: El s., . ':. 5, - I 5 1. .r gg . .., .. ,P D n fs' .Lf 1 e- . t.. .P I 1 'ra-. w wzefdsmfte Xnvfn-'V' .Sv Sue ,H 51, ,Jw ft mfqmy .S tf 3 -1 x. 9 c'fr.f.fX5il.l,if ielflf' II 'yqimgiffil - IRVING C. HOUSTON 509 River St., West Newton Adams. LYNN E GAIL HOUSTON 421 Wolcott St., Auburndale Susie, Gertrude, Beatrice Warren, Barry, College. Free at last, free at lart, Great God a-mighty, we are free at last. Suppressed Desire: To participate in the Olympics. Favorite Expressions: You got it!, Ugh, good God. Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey, Powderpufr' Football, Majorette. VIRGINIA CATHERINE IERACI 31 Elm St., West Newton Ricky Warren, Palmer, College. Sophomore parties with Chris, Cas- sino Royal, huh Betty, Picnic l0f12!68, Sagamore, Blue lark, Washington, D.C., Oct. 5, '68, P.B., Plymouth, The Fruit, Who cares in 508. Future Teachers of America, NEW- TONIAN, Rally Committee, Class Committee, Mental Health Club. MARCIA ANNE HOWARD 80 Dalby St., Newton Marsh Day, Palmer, College. All nighter in Mr. B's car eh Paula?, Laughs at the B.H., Hum- ming, swimming in Skivies, Visit- ing with 'Al' eh Mare?, Curillo '68, My dream come true. Love to all the guys. Er moi, i'ai pris ma tete dans mes mains et j'ai pleu- rait ..... NEWTONITE, Rally Committee, Gymnastics. BELINDA EILEEN HUNTER 13 Prospect St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Go on with your bad self!, Sum- mers of 66 and 67 in N.C. Roxbury Tutoring, Pep Squad, Girls' Athletic Association, Rally Committee. THOMAS MORRIS HUNTER 28 Alden Place, West Newton Tom, Tommy Warren, Riley, National Guard. There if no hetter safety than in the arms and heart of a loved one. june' 15, 1968, 1964 Chevrolet's are nice. :fs 1 I , X ws . -1551 1 1 wi. Q ws sw ' . s ' X 'EN V 1, t,'-writ. ,.- ,L Q ' , ,R gfkgzgps, -.:- X 3,-Sly .,- 1 k , xy Q , v 1 N 5 . X E' X X x LOIS INDURSKY 25 Mignon Rd., West Newton Adams. MARSHA JANE HOWLAND 38 Islington Rd., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. Your father? right. Mockinghlrd: don't do one thing hat make matic for ar to enjoy . . . That'r why it'.f a rin to kill a mochinghlralf' Girl's basketball, Student Council, Parliamentarian NEWTONITE, As- sistant Feature Editor, National Honor Society, Thoughtprints. GRETCHEN DONNA HUNT 4 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville Gretch Day, Beals, College. West Point with Don, Summer of '68 with Bob, Summer school and hitch-hikers, White Christmas and P N Y from A.G. 4!2!68. Student Council, Rally Committee, Ski Club, Class Committees. Hello wall, will you he my friend? THOMAS PETER IODICE 9 Bemis Rd., Newtonville Day, Tech, Air Force. All the bull sessions in lab over our daily coffee. EDWARD DAVID ISENBERG 20 Ascenta Terrace, West Newton Ed Warren, Adams, College. Card games, Mr. Rist's puns, Yes, Miss G. , W.E.T. at my house, Chemistry Picnic, Charlesbank ThEt, james Levine's cough, Enid, Peter, et al., Senior trip. U.S. History Seminar, Independent Research Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Ski Club, House Board of Governors. PETER WORTH JACKSON 31 Capital St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. To those on Bus I,l,f66l2 or to whom it may concern-Pinch an inch if you can find it. House Council, Civics Committee, Orange Book, Basketball, Soccer. FERNE PAMELA JACOBSON 420 Waverley Ave., Newton Dana Hall, Riley, College. Yesterday is hat today's memories and tomorrow is hat t0day's dream. The Triplet, R.S., My Marine, 5f29f68, summer '68, many nights at B.L.'s, T.O.M.P., Catching the rays, kiteflying, letters, D.C., KF. 8L H.P., Jawyn, Always and always D.H.T. Student Council, Class Committee, House Council, NEWTONIAN, Rally Committee. DEBRA ANN JEFFERSON MICHAEL PAUL JENNETTE 201 Fuller St., West Newton 57 Butler Rd., Sudbury Debbie Mike Winch Park, Barry, College. Sudbury, Tech, Naval Reserve. Mullins and cream cheese, Jr. All the times in T.W.'s class and Prom-F.A., Summer '67 BHM, M.B. and RJ., 6125167-68, 77281 67, Purple R.l., yellow sub-D.C.- BAGGEDl l, 'IYVTD , l0f4f68, WME-Me Tool ! Cheerleaders, Rally Committee, Girls Athletic Association. N ever mind my team, where's your team? CHARLOTTE NOEL JOHNSON 38 Elm St., West Newton Warren, Adams, Nurse's Traning. Huddle 8: Boopies, our gang, 8f 3 lf 67. Favorite Pastime: going to meet Al, talks with Chris in 1138. Pet Peeve: Cliques. House Council. MARJORIE CAROLINE JOHNSON 924 Watertown St., West Newton Margie Warren, Barry, College. Rambler 8c Pumpkin Sunshine 8: Sand, 5520 bill, goodtimes 8c S.F., Some certain blue eyes, S.J.U.S.N., Kind of a drag right kids, Wash- ington, D.C., Suzy-Q. Ski Club, Rally Committee, Horse- back riding. X! ,... ,',. 6 Vt .rms - X tg, K, .. .. , -c P . sf M . tx . N ,f . 1 X s MICHAEL J. JOHNSON 144 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Friend of Porpoise Warren, Palmer, College. especially all the times with M.A., those movies at Tech High Assem- blies, I will to N.H.S.-all the clocks. National Honor Society, NEW- TONIAN. NIELS RICHARD JEPSEN 297 Cherry St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Washington, D.C., 3rd floor, H.H., X-blocks, JH Ross. I will to NHS: More Senior Class Trips. Orange Shield, Rally Committee, Intramurals. DARYL BETH JERNIGAN 158 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Bacon, College. Trips with Uncle Stu, the House, B.U.S.C. summers-on to London! and red light, weekend at O.W.U. Cl P.S. ll and E.C.-friendliness galore, future plans, Life is only as good as you make it. Student Council, House Council, Class Committees, NEWTONIAN, Ski Club, Secretary. PETER P. JONES 22 Keefe Ave., Newton Upper Falls Pete Meadowbrook, Tech, College. Life should he a personal and inter- personal attempt to receive full satisfaction from the one thing which really matters. The Melamen shall triumph the all. Student Council, Senior Class Rep- resentative, Bridge Club, vice pres- ident, Class Committee, CSPC. ' 231 ' '1- 'Os Tig 1. ' '. 1 tif i l W, if ,A, A s , :S ig as .. 2. W ' N 4 f, qx' an it .. if ll' ' .':. LINDA MAE KAIZERMAN 64 Washington St.. Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. Iz'r not the quantity, but the quality. 9!lf67-S.C., Reflectors with Carol, South, Cronins Friend of a friend. Orchesis, Leader Corps, Ski Club. JEFFREY I. KALISH 57 Hatfield Road, West Newton Jeff Warren, Palmer, College. Math Class in my junior year. Favorite Pastime: Newton Welles- ley Hospital. Biology Club, Bridge Club, Photog- raphy Club. SANDRA LEE KALJIAN 8 Capital St., Nonantum Sandy Bigelow, Beals, College. My sophomore math class with special person, meeting all my friends in the cafeteria, enjoying the Coke machines we never had in Beals House, senior class trip to Washington. Ski Club, Orange Shield. TERRY SANDA KARAS 6 Fessenden St., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. A certain dance Nov. '66: New Year's Eve 1966-67, Nat'l '67 and snow, Summer '68, USY and everyone in Washington, Retreats. USY President, Orange Book Edi- tor-in-chief. French Club, President, Music Club, NEWTONIAN. LYNNE KAREN KARLSON 40 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. R.J.D. forever?, Summer in Ore- gon, 1968, Dave-always, Love to Peter and L.R.Y., All those gym classes with Diane and Paula, many thanks to J.H. Ross and Chris Dowell. House Council, Human Rights Club, Mental Health Club, Chem- istry Club. DEAN VICTOR KAROBLIS 120 Atwood Ave., Newtonville Dino, Rico Day, Palmer, College. Manomet nightmare, Cursillo 67 , Roaming Around, Surfing at Coast Guard Beach at 10:00-P.M., Trips, Frieds, Bashes. Favorite Pastime: Surfing. Football, Hockey, Lacrosse. .SSS 1 My lv at ' .XR iii' ,ix X- ,.,.,-ts-f,.,..-sys PAUL ALLAN KARLSSON 12 St. James St., Newton Corner Wil, Feet Bigelow, Beals, Service, College. Cher 8f22f68, Manomat Night- mare, Berka's party, that 'knee, ll squad cars, donna road bash , guess who? at 1:30 A.M., Wash- ington, D.C., Stanley's. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Orange Shield. HARRY RICHARD KARP 96 Oldham Rd., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. The House alone, enjoying' the woods and bathroom privileges, too much future, tang Rockport and the trip, the night after. Varsity Golf, Treasurer-House Council, Debating Society, Bridge Club, Latin Club. ee 351.4 .,..., L 4 ' xx t ix Sxt A . ' tt. W X ,. 4.9, 3 Xf-,mf s. 2 fmwx.f:t' v 5- 1, ,fri-'f,ifii A Qt,.:.:.:s s--- ff-zz: :vi-5.9, f 4. . .. x , .....,..Qf-'vmt t' :S -sk va. -1 Lv I ROBERT DAVID KASARJIAN 149 Park St., Newton Corner Kasarge, Loser, Sargey Bigelow, Adams, College. Chief Failing: L.R.A. Favorite Expression: Give me a Break, will ya? Fondest Memory: Peter Scharf 8c the W.E.T.S., Two smashing trips to N.H. CJ.B.L.A.D, Brighams Strawberry Soda, Convincing a Capt. to take a trip. House Board of Governors, Adams R.C.A., Adams Coloquium. GORDON DAVID KASWELL 67 Paulson Rd., Waban Weeks, Adams, College. I'll never forget the THET. Folksinging Club, Sailing Club, Human Rights Club, National Honor Society. LAWRENCE SAMUEL KATZ 122 Shorneclilfe Rd., Newton Sandy Bigelow, Beals, College. L'laomme West qzfzm roreau, le plus faible de la naturef mai: c'eJt un roreau pennant. Thoughtprints, Literary editor, Madrigals, Music Club, Chefs Club, National Honor Society. CAROL KAUFMAN 147 Highland Ave., Newtonville Murray Road. MICHAEL ROBBIE KAYCE 1633 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Justin Warren, Barry, College. Mr. Mumbles, Mis-s-spelling, I Don't carel, Into the L room, The card games, J.L.S. on the floor, R.L. J.S. S.G. IB. and A.P. Bridge Club, Meteorology Club, Orange Shield. JO-ANNE CHRISTINE KAZULES 183 Melrose St., Auburndale Jo Warren, Riley, College. July 3-5 P-Town '68, Weekends at Cape, Past loves, 2:30 A.M. with E.H., D.B., Nights at B-59, That certain someone. Foremost Desire: just one Satur- day Night. We .,,,w,,,,!sQn Z. x CYNTHIA ANN KEAGLE 20 Richfield Rd., West Newton Cindy Warren, Palmer, College. 12f4f67, summer '68 with L.H., J.B.W. CO.D.F.Y.D and M.M.P., Coffee frappes, chipmunks and dolls, sincere faces-eh Lin?, laugh- ter, friends. Guitar, tennis, skiing. JOSEPH KEEFE 22 Weir Rd., Auburndale Jay Day, Barry, College. Getting stomped on at Joe's, Meet- ing a certain brown-eyed girl. Pet Peeve: The great understand- ing the Phys. Ed. Dept. shows to- wards people. Math Team and Club, Biology Club, Hockey. . u .f . V , 7 ' ,y , f ,.- ,,.. ,, l F' ' . , .X 6 'if ' Z 'z .... V df' Y. W! A X f ww i f f jf fgif, fu f X, WILLIAM GERARD KEELER 63 Bowen St., Newton Centre Bill Weeks, Riley, College. Hanging around Brighams, Sum- mer: '67, '68, Logan Airport, 7f 14f 67. Pet Peeve: Seeing Everett get knocked out by a foul ball, J.V. Baseball, Mike J. Buzzi. Best Co-ach: Paul Guzzi. Football, Baseball, Orange Shield, Ski Club, Parachuting Team. MERRITT ANN KELEHER 70 Prospect Pk., Newtonville Mt. Alvernia, Bacon, College. Things which you do not hope happen more frequently than things which you do hope. Summer '68, P. 8: J. 8: B. 8: P. 8: M., who cares in 508? Rally Committee, Girls Tennis Team, House Commons Room Committee, House Council. WENDY ANN KEIL 106 Fordham Rd., West Newton Wen Warren, Riley, College. Say well and do well,' End with one letter,' Say well is good, Do well is hetterf' C.P.F. '67, admiration for others, certain smiles, that special someone. Ski Club, Rally Committee, NEW- TONIAN, Girls Athletic Associa- tion. .s K DIANE SELENA KELLEY 37 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, College. For every tear I'11e cried, I wish I had u tree for them I would he surrounded hy a forest and could he hurt no longer. Depression, Nothing to be done, The real Didi, writing letters, both sides now, Obnoxious people and friends. Human Rights Club, Tutoring, Committee for Student Participa- tion in Education, House Council. Wet, VZ, 5 cu ff J Z Zff we , ,f f f F' ,f ' , M W f ru' Q ' f IO No socks, no sneakers, you're out of uni- form kid. 233 w 4 l X 5 l ii 3 i 1 A , l 3 I i i l L CHARLES H. KELLIHER 880 Walnut St., Newton Centre Charlie Weeks, Riley, College. Any immoral freedomlert .tocietier are soon to he overcome hy an or- dered, decentralized, individualistic community, ar a retult of mary understanding. Paul Goodman Football. MARTIN KENNEDY 167 Cherry St., West Newton Warren, Murray Road, College. FLAT TIRES, Breakdowns, Italian Restaurants, Cabot's, South Pacific, Weston Estates at night, FLAT TIRES, Hyannis-freezing, Three hours at Lohan Airport waiting for a plane. Red Cross, Orange Book, Tutoring. Desolation Row - . f,,,,, . .,.,f.f 'f 1 fb - '- 4 J 1, ' N 9' A MILDRED GERALDINE RAMUNE K. KERBELIS KENNEDY 500 Centre St., Newton Centre 336 Lexington St., Auburnclale Ramunyta Millie Riley, Drama 81 Arts. Warren, Bacon, Business. Pet Peeve: Boys who wear white socks. Suppressed Desire: To marry that certain someone, and to make him happy. Remember our long walk- ing trip Carol?, My wild times with Carol and Lili. Work-Study, Child Care. A . M .s ' ik THOMAS PAUL KEYES 577 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Warren, Murray Road, College. Lone ir hearing thingr unraidj And trusting your hearing them, Enough to act earily on things horn in .tense hut not in round. English Club, Thoughtprints. X v HILLEL JOSEPH KIEVAL 1766 Washington St., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, College. To he indifferent-for whatever reason-is to deny not only the validity of exirtence, hut also itr heautyf' Gymnastics Team, NEWTONITE, Editorial Editor, National Honor Society Class Committee. Sleeping, daydreaming, swimming, horseback riding, July 1, 1967. Favorite Saying: Discretion is the better part of valor CMichaeD Goals: Someday to be as good a mother as my mother has been. GRETCHEN KIEBALA 289 Highland Ave., West Newton Grisellda Kiebalawitz Warren, Barry, College. Ye.rterday ir gone,' live -for today, not for tomorrow. Algonquin Park, Canada, in de wateh, Ho Cho, Washington-550, funkin wagnell, psychoanalysis, bathtubs, swampcoats. Cabot School Tutoring, Ski Club, Poverty Program, Rally Committee. KEVIN F. KILEY 1 Thevre Pk., Watertown Kevie, Cricket West, Tech, Army. To the one I love: There is a girl name Andrea, The one I love to see, And if I could marry her, I would be happy as a bee. '67-'69 open house committee, A-A, Student Council, Class Com- mittees. STEPHEN ALAN KLAYMAN 40 Philmore Rd., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. Bat .fnppore ezferyhody on oar .tide felt that way? Then I'd certainly he a damned fool to feel any other way. Wouldn't IP NEWTONITE, Assistant Photo Editor, Photography Club, A Cap- pella Choir, South Pacific. X . .1 ip ,.i.,, ANITA DOINA LAJOIE 99 Russel Rd., West Newton Choy Warren, Bacon, College. One reed can :tart a gardenf One drop can Jtart a rea,' One donht can rtart a hating, One dream can .vet ar free. NEWTONIAN, Assistant Editor- In-Chief, Rally Committee, Film Festival, Treasurer. .:--- , I 5 1 . . s f I - X.. l'1 MAUREEN ELIZABETH MICHAEL JOHN KOBBS IRA LEE KORINOW KNEELAND 14 Church St., Natick 9 Arlington St., Newtonville 2061 Washington St., Lower Falls Warren, Beals, College. Time, Time, Time, ree what'J he- come of me, While I looked aroand for my possihilitier. l war Jo hard to please. NEWTONITE Forum Editor, American Field Service, Class Com- mittee, Student Council Publicity Commissioner, All School Musical. ANDREA AGNES KORTHY 102 Central Avenue, Newtonville West Milwaukee H.S., Riley, Col- It'J not how long yon live, it'.t how well. Drama Club, Stage Crew. PETER ALAN KULIN 35 Prentice Rd., Newton Centre Pops Weeks, Bacon, College. Orange Shield, House Football. JOHN JAMES LALLY 34 Evans St., Watertown Jack Saint Patricks, Tech, Business. Room 2218. Pet Peeve: L.W. S.W.W. H.A.H. I will to NHS: My gym uniform standing in locker 0127. Chief Failing: School. Tech Basketball. Kobby Coolidge, Tech, Business. '64-'69 Open House Committee. x. ,. , 4 X SVP- I as-' :Mfg 1 ' A if , I a t 3 -I ' ' pa. w , .3 Lf- v u. ' ' ' X 'si r A , Q ,.,, . , Q 3 a . ' .ft H, DORENE LANE 40 Homer St., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. B.M. 8f26f67, Maine Summer of '68, A certain Friday nite 5:00 a.m. What am I suppose to do sit here and ---? 3's company, HUH Gretch! Pet Peeve: Dumb People. Favorite Expression: Good Morn- ing Inda Water. Girls Athletic Association, Student Council. Itzik, ltsik Bigelow, Adams, College. A wise Jon maketh a glad fatherf Bat a foolirh .von is the grief of hir mother. Eisendrath International Exchange Student to Israel 1967-1968. Biology Club, R.C.A., RYFTI, NEFTY, NFTY. ALLISON B. KREBS 300 Highland St., West Newton Allisoon! Warren, Palmer, College. Hoping yon'll he part of the wind. ADALBCMDCFSFCSMV, the train, Sasa, Ginny Gordon, surprise C?D parties, M.M.D., G.W. or BUZT, Blondes . . . fantasy, dreams magic, trust-happiness 81 wonder. Class Committee vice president, National Honor Society, Rally Committee, NEWTONIAN, Amer- ican Field Service. MEREDITH LABES 23 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville Merry Day, Bacon, College. Junior year with D.K. 81 C.S., the foursome dream, summer of '68, Corporation meetings, number 19, scenic, tempting, powerful, the reservation, apple pie and mother- hood, regaining sense of wonder. m e ' s, H, ,,..,,---3 X JOYCE ELLEN LAPP 75 Dalton Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Barry, College. The greatest thing in the world if to know how to he yoarrelff' Montaigne NEWTONIAN Lay-out Editor, All- School Musical Choreographer, Orange Book Section Editor, House Council, French Club. is if t L? 5 SUZANNE LISA LASKEY KIM LAVELY RICHARD MANCHUTER PAMELA ELIZABETH LEARY 20 Chesterfield Rd., West Newton 304 Central St., Auburndale LAWTON 584 Centre St.. Newton Corner Suzy Warren, Murray Road, College. 123 Langdon St., Newtonville Pam, Pamie Warren, Bacon, College. Rest in reason and move in par- Rich Bigelow, Adams, College. Silence is deep ar eternityg speech is Jhallow ar time. Unbelievable? . . . but we made it, thanks for everything Niki, ya know? . . !, eight summers at C.C. ...eh El?, j.P. Student Council, Finance Commis- sioner, NEWTONIAN. Data Staff, House Council, NEWTONITE, Human Rights Club. sion. And let today embrace the part with remembrance and the fatare with longing. - I ROBERT E. LeBLANC N I A i f V i g. 1 Y ' N .V tl. is LO-IS SUSAN LEEPER 79 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Leaky Weeks, Riley, College. April 14, 1968 .... All my love to Richie, 4:00 a.m. comedy hr., Washington Trip, U. of Penn., home coming with R.G., B.R. 8: H.G., OK. M.G. Orange Shield, House Council. JANICE M. LELAND 263 Cherry St., West Newton JUDITH KARLA LEMACK 9 Edward Rd., West Newton Jan jude Edison, Beals, College. Warren, Beals, College. May we all be part of the answer, AARDVARK, tripping into SGS, not part of the problem. tender touch of Mary, I wanna Oct. 12, 1967, Maine '68, LM., come, too, tear-drop mobile, j.T., and the rest of the gang. ethereal meanings, Dr: G., doo, Girls Athletic Association, Home- sugar chocolate machine, misty, room Manager. STANG, beyond understanding, foreverness. Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Human Rights Clubs, Sailing Club. Bigelow, Beals, College. Trip to Wasliington, H.G.M., U.S. History. Favorite Saying: Dummy. Rifle Team. That I exist is the perpetual .fur- prire that it life. Lynna, Miss G, CM, Sports. National Honor Society, Girls Ath- letic Association Secretary House Council junior Colloquium. DENNIS JOHN LENNON 156 Cabot St., Newtonville Warren, Barry, College. M.A.T., March of '68, Summer of '68, West Yarmouth, Brighams with all the capers, Junior Prom, weekend nights up at the high school, I don't know, your dumpinf K Equestrian Club, Math Team and Club, Orange Shield. MARGARET MARY LENNON 48 Warwick Rd., West Newton Peggy Warren, Barry, College. 12!29f65, M.C., Summers-'66, '67. '68, Expo, Marshfield with N.F. and the gold mustang, My Hippie, sailing, turtles, Indians and Birds, Washington, Happy To- gether, three proms, 9551 and QHI. French Club, Rally Committee, House Council, House Aide. K MICHAEL JOHN LENNON 30 Rowe St. Auburndale Lumpy Warren Palmer. Cell Block 1 3 Watertown Sum- mer of 67 Right Benny. Suppressed Desire: You know Scott. LLOYD LENSON 601 Walnut St. Newtonville Day Adams College. just hope Mrs. T. has no trouble finding someone else to do dirty work and Mr. Gaudet finds another fool to be the CHAIN-MAN. Audio Visual'Service Sound Pho- tography Club House Olhce aide. CARMELLA ELIZABETH LEONE 11 Jones Court Newton Day Adams Business. By the time I leave Newton High School Mr. Chalmers office ma- chines will be broken the year of 1965. GERARD A. LEONE 35 Emerald St. Nonamtum Jerry Day Tech Air Force. Senior class trip to Washington where we used the third floor of the hotel for our party getting out of detention. ff Zi f 1' K f ? , 1 '25 , s r , S J 1 . 2 f X X I i f z' .s 7 1 7 7 a 7 9 1 3 7 7 , D 3 9 , 3 tl ll 7 ll !! l 7 9 I Favorite Expression: F.O.T.H. Right Scott. Pet Peeve: Frogs named John. Biology Club, Debating Society, Human Rights Club, Meterology Club, Photography Club. ji' avmiwwv BW rt, Q gi fs: So then I hit him with my purse. HOWARD VICTOR LEVINE 42 Morrill St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. My Blue Cutlass, Bunk, S.H.C.C., S.P., Razzin' on , M.T.W.T.F.S.S., '67 Siesta, jim's Chev, Merit Gas, Summer of '68, Homeroom 327? G.R.G.'s. House Council, Traveling, Racing. 9 JOANNE RUTH LEVENSON 33 Bellevue St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. For loving the freedom of living things, my dreamr with the .fea- gull: fly, out of reach, out of cry. Homeroom M a n a g e r, Human Rights Club. MARJORIE LEVENSON 33 Bellevue St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Maybe Jhe go, Mayhe :he d0ri't go, Many time: .the afraid to go. Many timer :he go. Human Rights Club. RICHARD MARK LEVINE HERBERT LEVY 1824 Commonwealth Ave., 244 Ward St., Newton Centre Auburndale Weeks, Murray Road, College. Duke, Dick, Lev At this rate our hero, At this rate Warren, Bacon, College. our protagonist will remain in the Mistake at Bell Tel, the Chzeck in- grxugsebforever' cident, figuring out the bill, the u ' huge moth, WRKO 4 AM movie, E.C. in D.C. that beautiful hotell, all nighters at J's. I will to NHS: More Senior Class Trips. Bridge Club, Meterology Club, Orange Shield, House Assembly Committee, Intramural Basketball. NANCY MAE LEVY 110 Mill St., Newton Centre Mergatroy, Merg Weeks, Murray Road, College. Murray Road, Three MOUSEque- teers, playing taxi in the little ted convertible, Barrabee, Council II, Bay State Region, Milton and Mil- dred, thingies, espions, Gwendolyn and Mergatroy. Murray Road Tutoring-Burr '68, Cabot '69. FRANCIS G. LEW 110 Farwell St., Newtonville Day, Tech, Army. gf. 1 atrial a '. A F fi l li' fi at 1 JAMES CLIFFORD LICHTER 34 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill Tuna Bigelow, Palmer, Music College. Mick, Tut, Mitt, Tanta 8: Tuna, Street Corner Society, the boys from Roxbury, buying 8: selling har- monicas , Mick, we'll become famous yet, N.H.S.S.M.A. Music Club, Ski Club, Sailing Club, Orange Shield, Photography Club. MARIAN LIPKE 799 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Centre Marni Roland Park Jr. High fBaltimoreD, Riley, London, College. We are hoth from La Manche, he and I, Listen to the salntation of the dawnj Look to this day, for it is life. To live is to dance. Orchesis. RICHARD DAVID LIZOTTE 109 Bridge St., Nonantum Day, Palmer, College. Memory of all the dopey things at D.D.S. Biology Club, Chefs Club, Debat- ing Society, Future Teachers of America. JOEL STEVEN LOITHERSTEIN 16 Brentwood Ave., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, College. Washington. D.C., the class trip. Hobby: Electronics. Chemistry Club, Cab assistant. KATHLEEN MARIA LOPES 413 Cherry St., West Newton Kathy, Kath Warren, Bacon, College. Talks with P.B., Junior Prom, beach without me, good times at Humarock, Washington-hey guys? 9!8!67, bashes at M.C.'s, diet again Carol? Love to all the guys, a cer- tain black Chevy, D.C.! NEWTONITE, Rally Committee, Ski Club. 0 I rl -A191 ,..' DEBRA IRENE LIEBERMAN 209 Mount Vernon St., West Newton Debs, Dill P. Warren, Palmer, College. Seasons change with the scenery, Weaving time in a tapestry. Won't you stop and remember me. CKS, Gal-on, Surfer Girl, New Year's Eve, Bonne Nuit, MCIC, Whenever and w h e r e ver-J.B., C.E., V.H., and R.R. Orange Book, NEWTONITE, Cir- culation Staff, House C o u n c i 1, Leader Corps. Curri. JONATHAN JAY LINN 59 Bothfeld Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College. As a ring of gold in a swine's snoat. So is a fair woman that tarneth aside from discretion. Proverbs 11:22 Soccer Team, Track Team, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Biology Club. ANNAMARY LISTMAN 230 Walnut St., Newtonville Murray Road. JOHN JOSEPH LOBACH Reservoir, Needham Newman, Tech, College. Favorite Hobby: Racing. - Goal: To some day own my own garage. 5 I CATHERINE MARY LOREE 26 Taft Ave., West Newton Cathy Kay, Barry, Business. The trip to D.C. with Patty and Sandy, Room 429, movies, x blocks, summer of '68, F.W.W. Outing Club. JOHN AUSTIN LOUGHLIN 151 Pearl St., Newton Corner John-John, Loff Bigelow, Bacon, College. Where there's a will there's a way. Desire: To go on a safari in Africa. Favorite Pastime: Hunting on Sun- day. Basketball, Football. PAUL GEORGE LOWELL 124 Hunnewell Ave., Newton 'Buffalo' Bigelow, Palmer, College. Quig's party-- Wait a minute , Is it really 17 sec.?, Sailing, and the time I lost my hat because Kev wouldn't let go of the jib, B.Q., size 13 shoe. Soccer Team, Lacrosse Team, Biol- ogy Club, Sailing Club. JAMES EDMOND MacDONALD 196 Windsor Rd., Waban Max Warren, Palmer, College. I do not consider myself less ig- norant tban most people. I bane been and still am a seeker .... HYC? FAY? TYB!, PHC, JYG, AR, BMTMB. Tiger Marching Band, Drill Master, Pep, Jazz, and Dixieland Bands, Chemistry Club. MARTIN REID MacKENZIE 97 Hawthorne Ave., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, Service. Halls 8: studies with R.R., S.L., Washington, Yellow sub, I,don't care anymore, crazy talk, betting on J.M., Deli for lunch club. PAULA DAWN LUNDBOHM 17 Omar Terr., Newtonville Dawn Day, Riley, College. Happiness is understanding and being nnderstoodf at the time I didn't nnderstdndf' 166-'67, D.M., M.T., and forever D.C., the gym just a touch of heaven. Girls Athletic Association, Senior Class Committee, Gymnastics Cap- tain, Homeroom Representative. ANTHONY FRANCIS LUPO 59 West St., Nonamtum Tony, Lup, Coordination Day, Bacon, College. Summer of '68, Maine with Bozo, Party in Wyoming, Horse neck with Jay C., CThe fencej, Bagged at Bulloughs, Brighams with R.R., The Lake. E 3 PAULINE ELIZABETH LYONS 29 Crescent St., West Newton Polly Warren, Riley, College. Aprils Fools '67, 11:10 p.m., pool jumping, Cochituate with A.R., T.P., J.McK., summer '68. Suppressed Desire: To do some- thing coordinated, What,s this Alan? Ski Club, House Council, Eques- trian Club. SHIRLEY ANNE MacKAY 88 Walnut Pk., Newton Shirl, Sam Bigelow, Bacon, College. I will to N.H.S.: An ace bandage that cloesn't stay. Pet Peeve: Two years of D lunch. NHS hot dogs. Claim to fame: Caterpillar on my knee. Girls Athletic Association, Com- mons Room Committee, Music Club, Girls Basketball Team, Girls Softball Team, Girls Field Hockey Team, Powder Puff Football. BONNIE JEAN MACLEOD 116 Waverley Avenue, Newton Corner Bigelow, Barry, College. Here is life, an experiment to a great extent nntried by me. This too sball pass! Summer '68, Life at j.M.C., N.Y.C., Chicago, M.C., Butch and Mickey, J.G. Debating Society. Human Rights Club, Class Committee. , ff- , ,M , ., f- - X ,,,. , ff , ff Q 4 Ii A' on f, 'f fa was Q, . ,f, .W ff W, K I f,,,ffWZ,, ,I VVWW! V ,,.,,ff ,l W Z ' 'ffff,,,4,. , fhf 1 Now wbere did Tweedle-dee go? 4 4, X a JUDITH ELIZABETH MacMlLLAN 25 Bowen St., Newton Centre Judy Weeks, Barry, College and Nurs- ing. I will not fear: What can man do? l0fl8f67, Thanks to M, A8cR. Good Luck S.A.M., Never forget S.M., M.J., D.D., G.H., D.L., C.A., and Mother Barry. JANET LEE MAGER 19 Fenno Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. Season of the witch. He rises, notls to the others and walks tlown toward the satisfied fates. lt's a solemn tlance toward the dark lands . . . Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Human Rights Club, Sailing Club. He dial? Well you just go right hack there anal kick him one. 240 11 JOHN FRANCIS MAGNI 360 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Doctor Day, Adams, College. Junior Prom and D.C., Never buy- ing a lunch at N.H.S. Cafeteria. Football, LaCrosse, Intramural sports. . - KEVIN JAMES MAHONEY 219 Melrose St., Auburndale Warren, Beals, College. My goal is to get ahead in life, Waterskiing, Boating. Music Club, Bird-watching. JUNE R. MALKOFSKY 117 Adena Rd., West Newton Barry. FLORENCIA ELIZABETH MALLON 25 Bellevue St., Newton Florel American Community School, Argentina, Beals, College. To thine own self he true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then he false to any man. Thoughtprints, Publications Editor, Tusitala, Vice-president, Music Club, American Field Service, Human Rights Club. EILEEN MARJORIE MALONE 96 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. C.R. and W.G., Summer in Chatham and T.M., Senior Trip- 746 and 508, Tennis Team, 332 and K.W., new friends-M.K. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MALONE 96 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. U.S. History Class with S in Chatham, S.A.T.'s, Winnie, M.R., bus 496506, T.T., tunnels, fire, and Commons Room Committee, Chair- Wa5hingt0n???? man, Teums Team,.Ra11v ,C0m- Class Committee, Commons Room mittee, Class Committee, Biology Committee, Rally Committee, Club, Music Club. Music Club, Girls Athletic Associa- tion. I L I 141 c I I. H I GAIL BETTY MANUGIAN 11 Jewett St. Newton Corner Bigelow Riley Business. Senior trip to Vfashington my summers at Main. 66-67 working at Coiffeurs Continental will, try to remember- Your life is what you make it and each day a part. Orange Shield. ESTHER MAY MARCHESE 40 Cummings Rd., Newton Centre Esa Bigelow, Beals, Business. Trip to Washington, S.S., Mr. Rossi, Summer '68, memorandum to Miss Brillante, bagged one time, CLouD, meeting Nick-1968. FRANCIS A MANCINI FREDERICK D. MANNING MARK CURTIS MANNIX PETER DANIEL MANSON Adams Palmer. Warren Barry College. Porto lst LaCrosse victory Newton over Weeks Palmer College. Everet C66 685. Manomet Night- Aug. 3 down Joes with Fred mal? Skl Vacatlolls Baslles- Astaire Dec. lst with a certain I will to N.H.S. the Olds. rabbit' Class Committees Ski Club Foot- pet Peevez Being ineligible for ball l-aCf055e- sports my senior year Football lg N Baseball. DONNA MARIE MARCHAND 201 California St. Newton Day Bacon College. Summers of 67-68 A certain party 778767 the bushes all the good times with J.P.C. long period studies Tuesdays and Thursdays with C.B. ACTUALLY! ! NEWTONITE Rally Committee. JON STUART MARCUS 151 Bellevue St., Newton Jon Bigelow, Barry, College. :LQ - 34 Carleton St Newton 12 Spring Valley Rdi, Newton 67 Temple St., West Newton 31 Chestnut Terr., Newton Centre X sigis pfigss, . .5 V, ' -X f W ff ii .rf S f.V X N - QW I , l 5 Q If 1 2 Si 1967 Varsity Soccer Team, win- ning last 6 games, including 2-1 win over Medford. Audio Visual Aid, study halls. Baseball, Soccer, Basketball, Audio Visual Service Sound. PETER J MAREGNI JACK STUART MARGOLIN PATRICIA M. MARKS DAVID FRANCIS MARTIN 55 Langdon St Newton 215 Grove Street, Auburndale 11 George St., Newton 14 Eden Ave., West Newton Big Pete John-john Patty, Patrick Warren, Adams, College. William Howard Taft Tech Army. Warren, Palmer, College. Bigelow, Barry, College. It is better to be ahead than to get I loved Washlngfon Favorite Pastime: Joy riding to get The great Erczkaw and R.Z., Uncle ahead, SCQIOI Class THD, Ambl AA Committee Senior Class lost. Mike, Georgetown and 10 bus- tion: Architectural Draftsman. Favorite Saying: Uh! es! ! ?, February 3, 1968, B.H., W0fk'SfUdY' The Bench. H.N. and capsizing at the lake. Ski Club, Sailing Club. DIANA L. MARTINEZ 24 Atroy Ln., Waban Riley. QQ C . ix- X Ng ' l x . gf I 3 .1 BARBARA ANN MARZILLI 276 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Bubs Day, Adams, College. Dunk's, 4:30 a.m., the kids, BVB's, weekends with dull Friday nights? l, BM, SR, KF, JH, IQ, BF, 600! Class Committees, RCA, Board of Governors, Softball, Basketball. BRYAN FRANCIS MATHAISEL 55 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Bacon, College. Summer in New York City, Apples, THE F.B.I., Surflng, White Room, Daddy, Uncle Benjamin. I will to N.H.S.: That burning sen- sation. Ski Club, Office Aide, Pierce School Project. .bil RICHARD STEPHEN MASON 158 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Rick Warren, Adams, College. Newman House. '68, Mr. L., Junior Prom, Father john, jack's Lip, Bud , Quig's party, Mums, Marla's party, Cotillions, Tango with Lenny, Association '68, Gym with Al, Stanley and Fag, Mrs. K., 1128 lounge. House Council, President, Track Team, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Orange Shield, R.C.A., 1128. X get . BERNICE THERESA MATCZAK 511 Watertown St., Newton Bun Day, Palmer, Business. B.M., S.R., K.F., LH., Summer of '68, Marshfield, Shrangri-la, Mr. Meyers Bookkeeping Class with G.G. and j.W., Jan. 14, most of all and always Danny. Student House Secretary. asses S lt 5 F DONALD W. MATHESON 21 Kimball Ter., Newtonville Adams. Do you ever get -the feeling the world is pass ing you by? GREGORY P. MATOIAN NANCY ELIZABETH THOMAS ANTHONY ROBERT FILANCIAS 413 Wolcott St., Auburndale MATTHEWS MAZZOLA MCAULIFFE BWANA 17 Newtonville Ave., 18 Colonial Ave., Newtonville 100 Pearl St., Newton Corner Warren, Palmer, College. Newton Corner Tom Bobby Nothing Nanc Day, Tech, College. William Howard Taft, Brighton, FuV0flfC Pasfimer Hanging afolmfl Mary E. Curley, Riley, Business. The junior Prom with Trink, shoes Baffyf Business College- Wlth three fools and 2 Hut- U U The Soft Shoe with CC., so Called off in Lab, coffee in the morning, Living in Billerica L.T. and all the Pet ieevel Tfvlflg YO keep If lu HIV S-S' C1355 with p-S Washington, the summer of '68, LN., R.Q., for- good times with Dennis downtown. SUCH Cr. - ' ever in a yellow room. Pet Peeve: Rm. 1220. Ski Club, I-ufifl Club. Chef? Club, lggglgglghield, powderpuff- Football. Supreme Desire: To own my own Class Committee, Orange Shield. busmess, I will to NHS: All the yellow slips back to the ofiice. 61 Curve St., Dedham X , k X . MAUREEN THERESA MCCABE BARBARA JEAN MCCAULEY DAVID SEAN MCCORMACK JULIANNA MARIE MCDONALD 105 Pearl St., Newton 49 Langdon St., Newton 43 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville 365 Cherry St., West Newton Moe Warren, Palmer. MRC Julie, H332 Boog Our Lady's, Beals, College. Meeting Steve, The Deli and Pearse School, Connie, Maura, Joanne, Jean, Carla, Carol, Edwina, and Popalani: P.G.H.M. Equestrian Club, Human Rights Club, Roxbury Tutoring Program. Dav, Barry, College. Nobody can deny but that reli- gion ir iz comfort to the diitrrerred, a cordial to the rick, and .rome- timer iz restraint on the wicked. Lady Montagu Spanish Club, President, Bridge Club, Drama Club, Class Commit- tees, Sophomore Football. Warren, Riley, College. Oct. 12, 1967-lollipops-LR., tuna, Cleveland Circle- Hey Lady -huh Joyce, Maine '68-right Jan?, G.C., S.G., J.L., Mr. S., Mrs. R., 2213. Give it a rest. Wait a minute! Orange Shield. SHEILA KATHLEEN MCGOURTY 78 Prospect St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. The inn is shining at .fix o'cZock. Sophomore year S.J.R., Casino Royale, Jackie, Patty, Dayna one time, D.C. sloe fizzes, gum ball machines, my other half, G.S., Leader Corps, Rally Committee, Mental Health Club, Class Com- mittees. PAUL ANDREW MCGREENERY 66 Southgate Pk., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Undoubtedly there are some things worth remembering about N.H.S., but oHhand I canlt think of any. Xb, A WILLIAM ALLEN MCLEAN 54 Fuller Terr., West Newton MICHELLE MCDONOUGH 227 Temple St., West Newton Murray Road. JAMES MCGOURTY 78 Prospect St., West Newton Jim Warren, Beals, College. Murray Road School, P.S., Soph. year, THE BULLFROGH, Kazing, B.H., L.F., My other half, J.R.5. Class Committee, Human Rights Club, NEWTONIAN, Ski Club, Soccer. , . 1 ff. T .51 . X x D .r. . N JOHN MCLEISH Billy Warren, Palmer, College. Junior Prom with the queen J.C., the beach and Doc, P.L., chocolate cake, marshmallow frosting, close calls, 1,500 mile trip, Wally's. Dedham, Tech, Electrical Contrac tor. Sophomore and Junior English class. Goal: To someday become a mas- ter electrician- someday. DONALD EDWARD MCMILLEN 11 DeForest, Newton Lower Falls Don, Mac Warren, Bacon, College. My sore toes at the jr. Prom, Huh Sue?, The PACT, guys, weekends at Brigs with R.R., babysitting in Washington. PAUL ARTHUR MCQUISTON 288 Grove St., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. Tell me another one, will ya? I will to NHS my 17 parking tickets. Math Team and Club, Orange Shield, Golf Team. ROGER H. MEDOFF 44 Park Ln., Newton Centre Weeks, Murray Road, Education. . . . Misanderrtanafing ir so often the :pine of our happiness, or our nnhappznerr, or whatever. WILLIAM FRANCIS MELANSON 30 Jerome Ave., West Newton Bill, Mental Warren, Beals, Army. All the good beer we had at B.C. parking lot, the great times at BoBo's house, The JetSet, all the great times in town and at the Cape. Equestrian Club. PAUL MELNICK 82 Lexington St., Aub-urndale Warren, Bacon, College. Washington, D.C., 68 , Room 329 of the Harrington Hotel. Favorite Expression: This is true. I will to NHS: IH. Ross of 332. Bacon House Assembly Commit- tee. DONNA R. MEYERS 287 Kenrick St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Olaf endgame loft of old, play and lore and have done with ioringf' Michael, Moose, Nunzi, Pooh, Sgt. Pepper's Pumpkineater, The Kitch- en Floor, 12f3f66, Ipswich, and the River Street Bridge. RONALD ANTHONY METRO 601 Centre St., Newton Corner Tony William Diamond, Barry, College. December, 1966, New Years Eve I67, the old cellar, summer '67, the Cape, Dri's house, kind of a drag , C.N., watermelon , Rm. 318-620. ELIZABETH LOUISE MEZER 55 Valentine St., West Newton Betty Warren, Adams, College. - Ad artra venitf' Playing piano, organ, xylophone, singing, composing music. Music Club. MICHAEL ANTHONY MIGLIACCIO 23 Murphy Ct., Newton Mickey Day, Palmer, Services. I year in tech, Mr. Riccuiti 8z Work-Study, Heart-break sum- mer of 68 , Meeting Judy in the tunnels, Yellow Mustang, Jr. 81 Sr. Prom of '68, Favorite Expression: Terrif1c. JOANN E MARY MIKSENAS 68 Albert Rd., Auburndale Mouse Warren, Riley, Business. Fun and trouble with Laura, 1408 with Mary 8: Dayna, Gym and Washington with Peggy, 7!l5f68 Sparky, Dunkin's and the kids 67 , accidents with Russell. Photography Club, Class Commit- tee, IIB Newspaper. DONALD S. MILLER 13 Cottage St., Upper Falls FOGGIE- arouta Meadowbrook, Tech, Army. Expression: What's A Givits? Favorite Pastime: Class trips to Washington, D.C. Ski Club, Tech High Football. PATRICIA HILL MINTZ 50 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Patty Beaver Country Day School, Adams, College. Who am I and where am I go- ing? September 16, 196605, Sopho- more English, NAG, and a sup- porting cast of thousands. Secret Ambition: To write some- thing profound. Roxbury Tutoring, Co-chairman, Co-founder, Adams House Board of Governors, P.O.S.T., NEW- TONITE, National Honor Society. ROBERT ANTHONY MIRABITO 529 Lexington St., Auburndale Mira Warren, Adams, College. Junior Prom with L.M.P.T.D.M.P. L.D.B., Senior Trip. Athletic Managers, National Honor Society, Class Committees, Intra- mural Sports. RICHARD J. MOONEY 103 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Day, Murray Road, College. Reflections, Yesterday, Wonderful, wonderful, Somewhere, Where or When, My Favorite Things, Get ready, Come and get these memo- r1es. PHILIP ARTHUR MORALES 889 Beacon St., Newton Centre Our Lady's, Barry, College. The time will come when the occult motive of man will he understood and practiced A hy all rcaling him into perpetual hlixxful- nerr. English Club-Thoughtprints, Class Committee. LINDA KAY MITCHELL 15 Churchhill Terr., Newtonville Billy Day, Palmer, College. Believe what you see, not what you hear. Senior prom, Summer '68, N.C., B.C., R.I., Jenny, L.D. Weekend, T.W.T.D. ! ! !, D.C.-yellow sub- bagged! Pet Peeve: My twin sister. Rally Committee, Leader Corps. PETER ANDREW MORALES 889 Beacon St., Newton Centre Our Lady's, Palmer, College. Astronomy, tropical f1sh, tape re- cording, soccer, Mr. Lasker's theory class, perfect attendance since 7th grade. Music Club, Photography Club, Spanish Club, Equestrian Club, American Field Service film fes- tival. JAMES MORGAN 145 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Murray Road. SUSAN KATE MOGER 120 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Sue Bigelow, Bacon, College. I know that peace will come only when all hate ir gone. So haue your jill, he happy now. The timer will change, and you wonder how. NEWTONIAN, Orange B o o k, Class Committee, Human Rights Club, Student Oflice Secretary. Q , JOANNA MARIE MOLLA 5 Hosmer Circle, West Newton Warren, Palmer, Business. Nov. ll, 1966, junior, Senior Proms with Jerry, jet , Sundays, too much at D.I. with J.T., S.B.P.L.-a wise cop. Pet Peeve: Air Force. Future: Secretary, Marriage. t It 1' 'U LINDA JEAN MORGAN 55 South Gate Pk., West Newton Lynna Warren, Bacon, Nursing. Favorite Saying: How's that grab ya? Pet Peeve: 8:15 Monday mornings. I will to NHS: My brother and a few yellow slips, Hawaiian Punch, work study group, Junior Prom, right John?, J.Bfs classes. Parties, right P.L., N.H.? Work Study. .l. f ' a 4 i t 4 di Z 1 . W -if X - 0, ua.. 1'. ::'P THOMAS A. MORRIS 99 Kirkstall Rd., Newonville T, Tom Day, Barry, College. Wise men neue-r sit and wail ahout their ills, hut cheerfully seek ways to mend them. Philmont '67, PHC:HYC, the BNTMB 8: Everett Games. Future: Medicine. Tiger Marching Band, Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orches- tra, Chemistry Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society. i f-'Uhr JUDITH HELEN MORRISON 515 Chestnut St., Waban Judy Warren, Barry, College. Music heard so deeply that it is not heard at all, hut you are the music while the music lasts. Tiger Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Music Club, President. MAURA CLARE MORRISSEY 141 Edinborn St., Newton Our Lady's, Beals, College. Equestrian Club, Human Rights Club, Roxbury Tutoring Program. JULIE MORSE 68 Park Ln., Newton Centre Weeks, Murray Road, College. Le temps est uenu, dit le morse. To talk of many things: Of shoes -and ships-and sealing wax- Of cahhages-and kings- Tiger Marching Band, band-aid, NEWTONIAN, Murray Road Co- ordinator, Music Club, All School Play. .... 17' ELIZABETH ANN MUIR 256 Watertown St., Newton Beth Bigelow, Bacon, Business. SAMUEL M. MORSE 54 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Murray Road, College. Please keep off the grass, said the spider to the fly. v FRANCIS HENRY MURPHY 122 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Murf, Frannie Warren, Palmer, College. Mr. Papa's homeroom, The Pad, Bulfalols card games, Night flight, and 954, The Push, Francais-Fram gais. Biology Club, Hockey, Lacrosse. 246 ' ROBERT A. MURPHY ws, f ti vt ' yu 2 R Y'f'5'V p f JOAN M. MURPHY JOSEPH MURPHY LAWRENCE MURPHY PAUL ERNEST MURPHY 423 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville 23 Washburn St., Newton 18 Rider Terr., Auburndale 65 Fuller Terr., West Newton Joan Poo Palmer. Larry, Gus Murf, Knees Day, Beals, College. Jr. prom with E.B., Summer '68, Hey rambler, Beep Beep , good time with the gang, Washington, D.C. will never be the same! U.S. A.F., P.M.B. Rally Committee. .. . X t 148 Edinboro St., Newtonville Murph Day, Riley, College. Horseneck Beach, Snaken at North Conway, to become a millionaire. Football, Ski Club, Orange Shield, Future Teachers of America. JOANNE KRISTEN MUSKALSKI 45 Noble St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Take your mistakes as lightly as you may, set them at noughtg re- joice more in My whole love than sorrow in your often falling. NEWTONIAN, Orange Book, Girls Athletic Association, Music ..,. T Q Club, Homeroom Manager. 2 BARBARA GAIL MY EROW 142 Morton St., Newton Centre Babs Weeks, Adams, College. E.B.B. l0f21f66, Iota Phi, the Three Musketeers, February ski trip, 1968. Student Council, secretary, Bridge Club, Sailing Club. VW JON GREGORY MYERS 60 Greenwood Ave., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Dino's Place, Mod Squad, Washington, Rm. 312 with j.R. F.D. Rm. 404, North Conway: -LR., BB. Ski-U.S.A., HELLO- DOLLY, MA -1- PA KETTLE. Ski Club, Golf, Class Committee. Warren, Bacon, College. The educational achievement of the trip to Washington should set new ground in the field of education. Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball. K R .X .C ,,.....avgv p X A s .hast 5 V . ., If sf. X f my 4 L ' q Warren, Palmer, College. Pet Peeves: 7 foot centers, 6 foot putts, 5 foot girls, 4 foot putts, 3 foot touchdowns, 2 foot putts. 1 will to NHS: 15115. of tape, hook and slices, and blacklines. Golf Team, Football, Basketball, House Football, Student Council. CHARLES DAVIDSON MURRAY, JR. 226 Calfiornia St., Nonamtum Charlie St. Jean's, Tech, Business. Walking Sandy to classes, Room 350 CWashingtonD. Favorite Expression: Pretty Tricky. I will to the Sheet Metal Shop: All tank jobs to Chuck Ray. Football. CAROL 1. MUTH 31 Court St., Newtonville Bacon. ELIZABETH NABORS 409 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Adams, Business. October 1, 1965. XXQ 1. we i RN l f f If t 2 I ANDREW STEVEN NARVA 60 Wachusett Rd., Chestnut Hill Andy Sharon Junior High, Murray Rd., College. In wildnerr is the preservation of the world. Human Rights Clubs, Internation- al Club, vice president, Soccer, La- crosse. x 2 5 sv N ' J . ,A we in , r ZF ERNEST ANTHONY NAZZARO 405 Crafts St., Newtonville Ernie 4 Day, Adams, College. Good-bye to NHS. I'm not sorry I'm leaving, the only thing I will remember is that great Senior Class trip to that great city Washington, D.C. Audio Visual Service Sound-Presi- dent. 676' LARRY SPEROS NELLOS 173 Tremont St., Newton Corner William Howard Taft, Palmer, Business School. Other than school I have been ac- tive in a church organization called Jr. G.O.Y.A. I have also been an altar boy at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Boston. Photography Club, Spanish Club. JONATHAN NEWMAN 84 Mandalay Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Beals, College. 6716767 M.M., Mashnee Village '66, Conway '68, New Year's '67, Dead Head, The Rock, N.Y., Hyannis '67 8a '68-The Falcon at 2 A.M., Fool's Hand, 10116168 M.G. Class Committees, Orange Shield, Ski Club, NEWTONITE, Soccer, Gymnastics. LESLIE BETH NEWMAN 475 Washington St., Newton Corner Lez Bigelow, Bacon, College. Today he not tomorrow. Dylan, South, What's up Doc , S.I.L.Y., Rabes 8: Karr, Zollie's jello-Washingtorfs chug, to Danny M.:some jingle jangle. Leader Corps, NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE, Ski Club, Home Room Manager. VICTORIA A. NEWMAN 39 Grove Hill Pk., Newtonville MARC LEWIS N IERMAN 83 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Vickie Weeks, Riley, College. Day, Riley, College. Non onznia pormnznr omnesf' I'will: All my pencils, pens, and lunches lost during three years at NHS to anyone who wants them! Orange Book, Homeroom Man- ager, Music Club, Ski Club, Latin Club. Records, books, free-lance b-um, apathy, food, Washington, D.C. and 15. Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Football. 4. . sf. -- eg sew 4 2 - T ' - 1 5 s yt 5 3 .. 3? ELLEN RUTH NELSON 54 Jerome Ave., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. It ir necesmry for Jociety to rid itself of ity hate and its pnnirh- ment and in my.ftici.fm. Human Rights Club, American Field Service, Stage Crew, Ski Club, NEWTONITE Ad Staff. Medi? HELEN I. NEWMAN 224 Chestnut St., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. It happen: just because we need to want and to he wanted too, when love is here or gone to lie down in the darknerr and listen to the warm. German Club secretary, Russian Club, Sailing Club, Ski Club, Var- sity Tennis. - Bagged ! ! ! AGNES A. NOBILE 1356 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Aggie, Mouth Warren, Palmer, College. 10f31!67, J.R., Summer '68, mothball Pizzas, 10f9f68 1 year J.R., Tunnels U66-68 , Our Senior trip to D.C. with the stuff, A.N. J.R. J.G. G.D. A.R. Homeroom Manager. , I DOROTHEA NORRIS 385 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Adams. CON STANCE LOUISE NORTON 29 Kilburn Rd., West Newton Connie Warren, Murray Road. . . . You want to travel with himf You want to travel bliridg You think maybe y0u'll trust himg For he'5 touched your perfect body with his mimi .... DEBORAH A. NORTON 299 California St., Newton Palmer. wwf? JAMES WILLIAM NUTTING 20 Melville Ave., Newtonville Day, Barry, Service. Throwing away bags of air in Washington. P.S. I did see a furry white mouse-C thinkl. To D.M.-Thank you for a help- ing hand. .Z The mouse that roared. WILLIAM THAYER O'CONNOR BETH LAURA O'LEARY 36 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale 293 Islington Rd., Aub-urndale Bub, Leprechaun Warren, Murray Road, College. Warren, Palmer, College. My birthday, carolling, General D, Block Study junior Year with Meetings-revelations, smiles, friends, D.A. and teacher AD., Mr. s. tell- 10118 talks ami f0uCh' ThCv'Ve en- ing me to get my hair Cut Sopho- dowed me with my wealth. No more year, rides home on the Au- one 5 Fold mg how to Sljend lt' , bun-,dale bus' American Field Service, Improvi- sions, Tutoring. a, xx k Q xx . 1 QW is we vi -..- ., -E f fmrnf si f: vxrrtrf. . X .it ' ti N a N, tif Q N x uf N XR N X W' at A w ,X l ii2:1- ,' 'ws 6 J gggj .,w if N 4 1. Wi? -N.. Sh , iii, , tw .rv ' rilfg. I it 1 if . W .... ,... . '1,?.,,,m2, S935 riff.. ,-.6!,.-,g?.,q, - 'M.!fvv4S3lL'fS.9G. ..-f STEPHAN LEO OLSICK 19 Melrose Ave., Auburndale Steve Bigelow, Bacon, Service. Never forget the fight with the teacher in 522. Pet Peeve: Corner Girls. Advice: Don't be sorry, do your best then you won't have to be sorry. Favorite Expression: Get out of here! Orange Shield. 5 K 31. il li X ,Wg 1 :fit ,Q g f .. ,rx R 1 - - . X . .3 . W 9 X . X Z I CAROL ANN O'BRIEN 10 Grant Ave., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Carl, Oct. '66, Nov. 22, and all the great times, 2 Proms in '68 with Carl, C1 -1- D2 -1- JI -1- M1 -l- R1 -1- I A.O.U., Washington, D.C. 612-310, Journeys Inn, Sum- mer '68, Route 28, Cape Cod. Ski Club, Rally Committee, Class Committees. PATRICIA ELLEEN O'CONNELL 5 Adella Ave., West Newton Patty Warren, Barry, College. june 5, 1967 meeting Fessy, Washington Nightmare with Andy, 2:00 a.m. rounds, and meet- ing Peter M. Pet Peeve: That certain tease. Is that a Fall your wearing?? Suppressed Desire: To see an end in the Viet Nam War. Happiness is that certain boy .... DONALD O'CONNOR 17 Folan Ave., Norwood Abner Franklin, Tech, Undecided. All the good times we had in Lab, and our coffee break in the morn- ing. -. ' 1 i x Y s 1 w ,t-.. K' Q8 5. Sa '75 Q x x REGINA MARIE OLSON 70 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Genie Bigelow, Palmer, College. Thom who bring Junrhirie to the live.: of other! cannot keep it from themrelver. Nov. '67 cotillion, goodtirnes with R.I.., Sept. '68 and R.B., English Ford in Washington, 5651 and 42. House Council, I-louse Aide, Home- room Manager, Music Club, Ski Club. 4 JOHN REGINALD O'NEILL 10 Howard St., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Ab.furdily is king, but love saves ur from ir. - Albert Camus. My hope: To be able to love, using undistorted self-k n o W le d g e to change-to act. Bridge Club, National Honor So- ciety, Committee for Participation in Student Education. 'if .4-I THOMAS EDWARD ALAN JAY OSZY DAVID S. OVANS OSHAUGHNESSY 43 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville 257 Waltham Street, West Newton 1123 Boylston St., Upper Falls Al Day, Riley, Business College. O's, O'Shay, Cisco Day, Tech, Business. Washington, D.C., room 116. Weeks, Tech, School. Crab, Foggy, Barny, Coyote, Itchy Ritchy, Steady Eddie, Meclfield, Sully, Phyllis, Chop, Moose, and the other Baer, Washington Trip C??J. Favorite Person: Lisa Mahy-Canons- burg. Baseball, Hunnewell Run, Class Committee. CANDACE ANNE PALMIERI 116 Auburn St., Auburndale Candy Warren, Riley, College. . . . I know not where the park I take will lead, but I mart go. 2 years with J.F.B., Watsonls Rink with R.G.O., Spring of '68, Boston Pops, Houston Revivals, Washing- ton 610 with L.B., D.W. 8: L.V. Thanks Frank! ! Y, It don't make no' difference. NEWTONIAN, Music Club. JOHN A. PAPPAS 74 Davis Ave., West Newton The Porp, Porpoise Warren, Palmer, College. Porp Philosophy, Win a few-lose a few. Into every life a little Mela shall fall, The all is all, those are the breaks. Bridge Club, Chess Club. Record collecting, Girl watching, Do you mind?,', breaking rules. ROSEMARY ANNJPANZERA 94 Jewett St., Newton Corner Skidsy Bieglow, Bacon, College. Angus A never on time for our datesl, Saturday night laugh-in at 11:00 with Gayle, Bungi, Jimmy, Mike, and Billy, all mv classes with Ellie the past three years. Stage Crew, Rally Committee, Eouestrian Club, Future Teachers of America, NEWTONITE. GAIL LESLIE PARIS 166 Cabot St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. And miles to go before I sleep Ami miler to go before I sleep. Chinese Food, M.D.' and Tuna, mixers, parties, summer nights and common things. NEWTONIAN, House Council, Future Teachers of America Club, Sailing Club. THOIVIAS A. PARISI 164 Bigelow Rd., West Newton Palmer. JOHN ALAN PARKER 11 Westchester Rd., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. North Conway '68, Summer '68 Ogunquit Beach, The Rock , S.L., D.D. and D, Midnight Capers, Wasted Time, New York. Mashnee Village '66, Class Committees, NEWTONITE Circulation, Audio Visual Service Sound. DALE ROBERTA PARTOLL 35 Westview Terr., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. Thoughtprints E d i t 0 r - in-Chief, Biology Club, Marine Biology Club, National Honor Society. PAUL J. PASQUAROSA 34 Park St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Adams, College. A Brown eyed girl L.D., Chub, The hard guys, P.C. on the second floor, C.U.Z. and a nice best friend RUM. Suppressed Desire: To live my high school days forever. Orange Shield, Class Committee, Jr. Vice President. JANICE PATRIACCA 48 Holden Rd., West Newton BRUCE H. PATTESON 96 Lenox St., West Newton Mountain, Rooster Warren, Palmer, College. Telephone call, The Three Muske- teers, The Ten Musketeers, My parties, my btfs, Mt. Ida, English at South, Freak-outs with the band, Girls. Cross Country, Homeroom Man- ager, P.O.S.T. DEBORAH VEE PEARSON 4 Belmont St., Newton Debbie Bigelow, Beals, College. There is one thing gbain is good for, it teaches you to Zone. God hless pain. Girl's Athletic Association, Music Club, A Capella Choir. SARA PEATTIE 271 Lowell Ave., Newton Day, Adams, College. Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jnmhlies Zinej Their heads are green, and their hands are hlnef' -Edward Lear JANET PEARSO-N 71 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre Jan Weeks, Riley, College. Summer 67 Pet Peeve: Maureen's moldy sand- wiches. Favorite Expression: You,d better believe it. Chief failing, math. Girl's Choir. RUSSELL R. PELLEGRINE 18 Shamrock St., Newton Rocky Bigelow, Bacon. Meeting Diane. Favorite Expression: Give it a rest. Favorite Hobby: Baseball, football. Goal: Getting married to D.C. I will to N.H.S.: 3 years of aggra- vation. ANNE IRMA PAUL 100 Eliot Ave., West Newton Day, Bacon, College. Better hy far you should forget and smile than that you should re- memher and he sad. Spring '68 and Someone Special, Maine and all the Bunganuts, Summer '68 and the second Plym- outh Rock, ah yesl, Jawyn, M.D. and Tuna, right! NEWTONIAN, Copy Editor, Na- tional Honor Society, Class Com- mittee, Rally Committee, Home- room Manager. S PHYLLIS LEE PAUL 28 Whittier Rd., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. God mast have loved the com- mon man, he made so many of them. California '68, The Bullfrog , Peter's W.E.T.'s, PJ. R2O,s. NEWTONITE, Exchange Editor, French Club, Ski Club, Drama Club, Student Council. st 'Www . . . and Newton High Seniors are hence- forth banished from Washington, D.C. 251 I ,' 1 ' si is ...ww 5 N lg Q x 1 N nfs- 3 X ' xp X K' N X 1 i . f Ni. 1 - -.w' i P F155 s ' f l X f-ts.1.3f .':', 1 I1 ,1 Y' 1 , F.-2 31.1 'si -- ' zfliix. iff ROBERT PERCHIK 20 Woodlawn Dr., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Barry, College. My sincerest sympathies to the classes of '70, '71, Music Club. HENRY PEREZ STEVEN R. PERLES 75 Central Street, Aubutndale 38 Everett St., Newton Centre Frito Bandito, Mucho, Jose, Hippy Steve Warren, Beals, College. Weeks, Riley, College. Destiny brought me to you New- Chemistry Club, German Club, ton High, House Council, Music Club, Bridge From hell to heaven The roads were not sweet But now victory is. Club. I second the motion. s 1 X JOSEPH JAMES PICARIELLO 5 Talbot St., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Football '68 Newton 21-Everett 12, The Hill, Al and the Guys , Manemet Nightmare at Dino's Place. Football, LaCrosse, Weightlifting, Orange Shield, Class Committee. F .. E ROBERT JOHN PIGNATELLI 41 Chesley Rd., Newton Centre Piggy Weeks, Riley, College. That wonderful bus ride to D.C., the few times at Joe's. Those 1511? drafts. Pet Peeve: Being dumped on. Suppressed Desire: To be Senior Class President next year. Orange Shield, Class Committee. M-L? PAMELA JEAN PERRY 12 Read Ct., Newton Centre Pam Stoney Point, Barry, College. Good Times, Senior Trip, Thanks to N.G., Winter '67, Tonsils and Tom, Good Luck, Bad times- Math '68. 1 -A A X -Q37 A in lifx xx' xx KN'-, :H f i A in X '1 ' E if C' s Q - ii NANCY OLIVIA PIGEON 270 Upland Rd., Newtonville Nancy, N.O.P., Pidge Jr. Day, Bacon, College. Some men .tee things and ark wbyg Some men dream thingy and ark why not. ' TMK Art, animals, laughter, my second homes, Washington, yellow birds, elevators. Girls Athletic Association, Music Club, A Capella. DIANNE MARIE PISELLI 9 Mague Pl., West Newton Di Warren, Bacon, College. C1-I-D2-I-I1-l-L1+M1+ R1 I A.O.U., Tea at 4 P.M .... Summer of 68 a certain gas sta- tion, 3 years of hopeful THUMPS, Washington, D.C. 612, junior English with Mr. DePhoure, Bird- seed 7, B.P. -1- P.J. I will to NHS: My THUMP THUMPS. Rally Committee, Ski Club. DOMINIC JOSEPH PISELLI 32 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville PHILIP J. PLACENTINO 147 Quincy Ave., Dedham Day, Bacon, College. Bllflfl' My dream: to own one of the Dedham Junior High, Tech, Air fastest cars in the world. Force. Baseball, Audio Visual Service. Shooting the breeze in lab and our ,f R 2 EDWARD A. PRINCE 17 Brook St., South Natick Eddie Coolidge, Tech, PG. coliee break every morning. JANET R. POLCARO 24 Marion St., West Newton Our Lady's, Palmer, College. Meeting John, April '67, three years with J.G., J.L., and A.N., U.N.C.L.E., Maine '68 with .J.M., Don't Be Madl, One '55 Chevy. Majorettes, Homeroom Manager, Ski Club, Sailing Club, Senior Play. VICTORIA SUZANNE POLLEN 86 Park Ave., Newton Vicki Bigelow, Palmer, College. Fm a girl and hy me that's only great! I will to NHS: 2 fire engines and a scorched Bacon House Commons Room. Pet Peeve: 3 untrained dachshunds, laryngitis. Madrigals, Ski Club, Sailing Club, treasurer, Orange Book, Music Club. ANTOINETTE POLY 156 Melrose St., Auburndale Toni Warren, Adams. The summer of '68 with Jim and the Junior Prom with Jim, Horse- neck, pool jump with K.F., C.J., S.B., P.L., Cape with K.F., L.V., M.Mc. Pet Peeve: Cliques. Homeroom Manager. ELEANOR MARIE PRECOPIO 32 Gilbert St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Kip, Summer '68, ten in seven weeks. SRLRJCKCSS, mononucle- osis, Harvard dorms, Junior Prom at the station, majorettes, Chinese food, B.C., see ya bye, Unicorn. Majorette, Pep Squad, Girls Ath- letics Association, Homeroom Man- ager. .wk ,W Wt. . WW: VALERIE GAY POWERS 58 Judkins St., Newtonville Bigelow, Barry, College. And the time will come when you .tee we're all one, and life flows on within yon and without yon. Future Teachers of America, Secre- tary, Barry House Council, Admin- istrative Aid, NEWTONITE, Cir- culation Stafi. DIN A B. PRESS 18 Furbush Ave., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. I wanna he free. Summer '68, X block s talking to Nance, the wall before school, Equestrian trips to N.Y.-Mr. P., Having F.M. and P.I.. in h.r. for 3 years, meeting B.C. Beth and N.C. Kids-Friday nights. Favorite Expression: Oh, wow! Equestrian Club, Music Club, Ski Club. DANIEL PROIA JR. 225 Chapel St., Nonantum Danny Day, Bacon, Service. All the fun with Joanne on the senior class trip to Washington, D.C., Joanne 8: Danny CHRSD. we exert: 't 1 ew V ,N XJ X . N . Q . 0 1X , 9 nn X I W X ss' -an Sl' 3 t , . A sg X We S' s . f ,J kt. 8 sw 4 ---. ,ua +5 ft, A ,.,., , 3 X. ...MM 5 X -'-- - ,Q , ,fawff f 1' can - .gg 5 I . bag, 131, af, tx- . if x- ,-Nf: we - -is .- S CHESTER JAY PROSHAN 19 Marymount Dr., Auburndale Chet, Chowie Dog Warren, Adams, College. If I he rhanen, then my strength will go from me. Impressive . . . Agarn lives forever . . . it's just one of those things. Biology Club, Student Council, Soccer, Varsity, Sailing Club, Bas- ketball, junior varsity. . Q YR at ' i L - AI., - at '1' , N X ' is .1 , . A ' 5 DONNA MARIE QUALTERS 25 North St., Newtonville Dawn Day, Bacon, College. Dec. 23, 1966, S.T., P.D., 1967 with W.D., Brockton Fair and my favorite Chevy, W.D. and 4f15f67 Cmy French menl, DD's with B.M., B.M., S.R., AND C.G. Pet Peeve: Cliques. aa 1' 2 ,, -.mfs . if - ,ff at ,Af I V44 L-. 3f's9L.Zj ,ggi if at 5 , l f Ps-' i 1 ' 'r.- -.-.r 55:21 RICHARD QUEBEC BRIAN M. QUIGLEY Tech. 150 Church St., Newton Corner Quig, Little Quig, Quigger Bigelow, Bacon, College. State Golf Champs, 1968. Pet Peeve: Four putting partners and NO-CARD Teammates, good looks is no advantage in athletics. Student Council, House Council, Golf, Class Committees, Basketball, Soccer. AMY JANE RALEN S 125 Ward St., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Riley, College. G.J,G. 6f50f68, Summer of 68 , M P.K.-I-C.W., Doubling, 8f17f68, R .x xr i Old Mr. Boston -1- Great Western, Yellow Sub, D.C. Bagged, Montego on pole 222. Pet Peeve: Are you two sisters. Class Committees, Rally Commit- tee, House Council. MARY DEE RAMEE 34 Warwick Rd., West Newton Dee Dee Day, Barry, College. QEDS, North Carolina, Pennsyl- vania, Grotonwood, Feb. 1968, and Ipswich, musical composition, Latin, Math and H.R. in 1232. Future-Music Therapy. Music Club, Recording Secretary, A Capella Choir, Latin Club. JACQUELINE MARIE RANDO 99 Harding St., West Newton Jackie Warren, Beals, College. Never be sad for what is over. Be glad it was yours to have. Sophomore year, Mellow Yellow G8cS, Casino Royale, Senior Proms, The fence with C.F., S.M.A.N.., et al, Bagged L.A., The Picnic, Wash- ington, D.C., C.J.C. 4-E! Senior Class Treasurer, Rally Com- mittee co-chairman, Beals House Council Vice-president. Class Com- mittees. 2 ALAN CARMEN RAZZA 19 Ricker Road, Newton Corner Al, Carmen Baby! Bigelow, Riley, College. A.R. at P.L., cochifuafe '68, 3 door Chev., B.W., S.O., T.P. with C.B. '67-'69, Fiat, Summer of '68 with T.D., B.W., A.R., A.R. 85 P.L.-many good times of sum- mer of '68. Audio Visual Service Sound, Class Committee, Orange Book, Orange Shield. JANE ANN QUINN 61 Cherry Pl., West Newton Janie, Shorty Warren, Barry. All the times with N.B. Pet Peeve: Uncle Sarn, and people over 4'11 , To be Mrs. Nick B., I will to NHS: my brother. EDMUND FRANCIS RAINSFORD 5 Watson St., Natick Mr. Ed Kennedy Jr. High, Tech, Army. The Washington Trip, Offset Dept., Jenkins Hot Rod, Joe Kelly, See ya a little later. As goes our President, so goes his harem. KATHLEEN IRENE REARDON 186 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Kathy Warren, Beals, College. May 12, 1967, L.B.J., Light My Fire , pumpkins on a doorstep, Halloween '67, breakfast at Aus- tins, A block, D.D., N.B., What can I say? Orange Shield, Ski Club. S 1 PAMELA ANN REESE 25 Richard's Cir., West Newton Day, Murray Road, College. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by And it has made all the dijferencef' MAURICE A. REIDY 479 Walnut St., Newtonville Bucky, Moe Day, Bacon, College. Manomet Nightmare, Freed's M dozen kumquarts, coke, blue vel- vet 4!68, Christine, summer '68, Tennis Courts, Hockey with Dud, Murph, Dumpin' Cotter, hungry- picnics, Cursillo 2 X 68. LaCrosse, Hockey, Meterology Club, Future Teachers of America. ,..,L,. p Q :Sv L ,,..,,,.fvf S ' It :ff + gf 5.15552 X ,,. Q R JANIS ERIC REITERS 32 Howard St., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. ltr effect was immeamrahly eri- lizferiing arid delightful-af though one were filled with gat and had no longer any gravity. Ski Club, Science Night. ELIZABETH JANE REMAR 661 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Liza Weeks, Barry, College. Listen to the song of life. Kenyon's camps, Signs '69, All my love Steve, Rice 'a Roni at 3 A.M., Washington, D.C., Moe, Larry, and Curlv. NEWTONIAN, N EWTONITE, Class Committees, Rally Committee. Sure was a great trip. BARBARA RUTH RIBOCK 5 Helen Rd., Waban Barbi Weeks, Barry, College. U.S.Y. Bambi Chiquita Ribcock, Daisy-Mouth, J.C., turkish tobac- co?, units-speed, Mirage, Ready- aboutl, M from M, Common's Pic- nic, bomb, W.E.T.s, Uncle Stan, Palfrey, 18?, Brother Sc Husband, Enid, going where? Toodles, Yel- low! NEWTONIAN, Advertising editor, Russian Club, Madrigals, Sailing Club, Homeroom Manager. JOYCE REBECCA RICH 7 Westchester Rd., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. If there ir to he love and peace on Earth, let it hegin with you and me. Washington, D.C.: climbing the Washington Monument. Orchesis, A Capella choir, Music Club, Girls' Athletic Association. , iff f j X x XX w 2 ,lf X ,. . nf. ru I fd, it 2 -. ' Q N . 2' fe: . ., , WILLIAM H. RENKE 23 Atherton Pl., Newton Lower Falls Palmer. ROGER PAUL RESNICK 36 Bonnybrook Rd., Waban Rez Weeks, Bacon, College. X XXQSQP Yr RN 5 The clown's intention, Grannyls, the black line, barefoot on the beach, mixing, Deb. Student Council, President, House Council, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis. CHARLES R. REYNOLDS II 53 Washington Pk., Newtonville Charlie Day, Riley, College. There are a lot of willing people at N.H.S. Some are willing to work. The rest are willing to let them. Orange Shield, Stage Crew. - NNW ' se i n R 33 s ' Ei I-I- :SN 5 V .- ,- N . .,,, 8 Beach St., Newtonville Shar Day, Riley. just being with the kids,-ya so shy, dunks-wild, Jan.-April-S.C., summer of '67 S.D., summer of '68 Lake kids, B.C. mixer S.S., occupa- tion with Bubs. LENORE MARIE RILEY 525 Walnut St., Newtonville Leni Our Lady's, Barry, College. l0f3!66, summers '67, '68, Ho Cho , Tango with R.M., D. War- wick-W. Pickett Concert, Pa- gan , So. Pacific with Sue, The Soul People Newman House '67, a Special Occasion. Class Committee, Rally Committee, Homeroom Manager. JANICE MARIE RINES 36 Orchard Ave., Newton Jan Warren, Bacon, College. Senior Biology in 236 with Aren't I beautifull' and E.B., And the good times with Ken. Favorite Expression: That's what they ALL SAY. Rally Committee, House Commons Room Committee. RICHARD RISTUCCIA 26 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Future: Teaching. Miss Sap's Eazy to Learn Elemen- tary Algebra Class, Driving A.L. crazy, Painting the Sap's Room with Red Paint, Following N.G. home. Class Committees. ETHEL SARA ROLBEIN 10 Pierrepont Rd., Newton Lower Falls Warren, Palmer, College. ,,K' , - . 1 ,' -J i if ! JACQUELINE ANN ROCHE 164 Fairway Drive, West Newton Jackie Day, Beals, College. 1O!31f67, Washington with Sue, Carol, Sandy and Kathy T.D.P., Florida with Sandy, Cape Cod beach parties, G.T.W.D.V. and R.B. I will to NHS: the front seat of Sandy's car and Susan's back win- dow! ! l Equestrian Club, Rally Committee, Ski Club. PATRICIA J. ROCHE 1691 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Adams. SANDRA JANET ROSE 184 Cabot St., Newton Sandy Jun outside my wirdom are words that would anfwer everything. Christmas L i g h t s-12!23f67-al- ways GSF, Five Q years of fond memories with P.A.S., N. Conway I67, New Yearls Eve '67. NEWTONITE Circulation Man- ager, Student Council Activities Co- Commissioner, Roxbury Tutoring Program, Junior Class Prom Chair- man, Palmer Council. JOAN EASTMAN ROSENBERG 42 Morse Rd., Newtonville Joanie Day, Bacon, College. Reach high for starr he hidden in dream precede: the goal. Murray Road, three MOUSEque- teers, Dr. P.S.B. B.B.G. B.S.R., ISRAEL, 1O??!, our gang, twin. Bigelow, Bacon, College. The world? a heautiful place .... Jawyn, right Co., Mrs. A., Sum- mers at C.N.--'66-'68, N.H., N.Y. Eve, signs '69, a few special peo- ple, G.W. or BUZT. NEWTONIAN. JOHN P. ROSENBERG 35 Dartmouth St., West Newton Rosey Warren, Barry, College. 3 B.T. 5 a.m., Chingeade at STAN- LEY'S : Bulkie in D.C., All those times in the Booner mobile with Jon, Roe+ Burka. Times and Places with J.L.M. 11515. Class Committees, Ski Club, La- Crosse. LUCY JOAN ROSENBERG 44 Russell Rd., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Ogunquit, Maine '67, Harvard Sq., Lollypops, Waterville Valley, ski trips, Junior French class, good friends, Wfashington, D.C., ice cubes and 4:30 A.M., B.U. Mixer, G.C. basement and shoes. Ski Club, NEWTONIAN, Stage Crew, Music Club. ROBERT ROSENBERG 139 Brackett Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Remember, that once upon a time hefore I lost you. Euentuall we will reunite hut then 9' , it will he too late and so different. Remember. MARK ALAN ROSENFELT 333 Lexington St., Auburndale Warren, Beals, College. Favorite Pastime: Running my Rambler against kids, running and losing. Favorite Expression: Send it in, will ya. Pet Peeve: Teachers who send in cut slips every single time you're not there. Audio Visual Service, P.O.S.T. RONALD STUART ROSOFF 57 Lorna Rd., Newton Centre Ronnie, P Bigelow, Adams, College. Kenmore Square-F.M., R.B., S.S., the rock , the boy's room-Go- Go's raids, the games , the two- o'clock movie, fascination CPopsD. Tennis, Surling Club, College Visi- tor Corps, Orange Shield, Tiger Marching Band. J. s A-ws-' vs . vn ROBERTA SUSAN ROSS 42 Glendale Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Palmer, College. It up to you. Iota Phi Conventions, skiing at N.C., Gal-on, Bon Nuit, Deb, HTC, My favorite Friday outfit, cheerleading, nights out with the girls, meeting ART in '66, being free, Syracuse?? SUSAN MARTHA RUBIN 40 Holden Rd., West Newton Susie Martha, Sue, Sues Day, Adams, College. Summer of '67, the gang, the lock- ers, T.H.E. Team and all that hap- pened with them! O Wow! I will to N.H.S.: My other half. Marching Band, Band- Aide, Little Theater, Human Rights Club, Sail- ing Club. ,,,,gl-4 LEA ANNE RUGGIERO 37 Frederick St., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. . . . To thine own self he true. Science Night '66 and '67, Sum- mer of '67, Great times with E.F. and N.C., Getting killed playing Animal Ball, You're a great man Mr. G. Future: Medicine. Biology Club, President Lab Sec- tion, Girls Athletic Association, Music Club, Tiger Marching Band. STEVEN M. ROSS 11 Durant St., Newton Steve Bigelow, Beals, College. The Band, Mr. G's sandbox, Max and the guys, POST Ofiice and W.M., Mrs.'Arovas for English, Morris' psychology class and all the healthy people, teachers, and kids at NHS. Tiger Marching Band, Audio Vis- ual Service Sound, P.O.S.T., Pho- tography Club, Co-ordinator, NEW- TONIAN photographer. IVA BETH RUBIN 60 Maynard St., West Newton Day, Palmer, College. Hold fast your dreuntss within your heurt keep one, still secret spot where dreams may go .... House Council, Future Teachers of America Club, NEWTONITE Ad Staff. SUN? PAULA ELLEN RUBIN 25 Holden Rd., West Newton Day, Beals, College. I should like to he uhle to love my country und still loue justice. -Camus Human Rights Club-Co-chairman, Tutoring. C.S.P.E., Radical Action Group. PATRICK A. RUFO 79 Oak Ave., West Newton Golly Green Warren, Tech, Air Force. Oil burner fire in 2A electric, the wooden stool in 2219, Room 210 and Room 409, l0f19f68. Pet Peeve: M.-I. and ,l.A.'s corny jokes. I only regret that I never found out the right time. NEWTONITE, Class Committee. PEPE RUMEU Somatenes 10, Esplugas Del Llo- bregat, Barcelona Colegio De S. Ignacio, PP. Jesuitas, Beals, Col- lege. Que se me Habra perdido a mi en America que no hava encontrado en Espana? American Field Service, Caracola Club. Those were the days my friend . . 3 3 l I h- .li KAREN RUPUTZ 43 Hood St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Riley, Business. R.S., Washington, D.C., English in 1348 with S.W., Summer of '68. Orange Shield, Ski Club. DAVID L. RUSSELL III 61 Langdon St., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. 10!12f67 E.S. and Tex, chairs in the caf., Mashnee Village '66, N. Conway '68, Duke City, The Rock, Mama Cass N.Y. with B.W., H.T., The Falcon at 2 a.m., C.B. in 2318, Friends at N.W. NEWTONITE, O r a n g e Shield, Class Committee, Baseball, Soccer. ROBERT T. RUSSO 5 Arbor Rd., West Newton Adams. LINDA SUSAN RYAN 10 Cherry Pl., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Halloween '66, Senior Proms, '67 A problem, SR '67-'68, RAJOB WEPJP, junior Prom, 7f13f68 that certain spot, a wish, Washing- ton and SG, Who cares in 508? Majorette. 2 , ......... , , iff' 7 f :.: 'L , ,, 7' ?'W?f . ,..,, We're iz tough hunch. KENNETH FREDRIC SACHS II 44 Elmore St., Newton Center Satch Weeks, Beals, Stunt Motorcyclist. One hath not lived, unless one hath ridden on a bike. It's the only way to get high if you live. Baseball. MICHAEL ROBERT RYAN 12 Merton St., Newton Corner Mike Bigelow, Murray Road, College. April 17, 1967 in the rin . . . talking about it afterwards . . . the Hard Guys and some that are pretty soft . . . football . . . Sum- mer '68 with S.F. S.K. P.P. 8: M.C. Football, Sophomore Class, Ski Club, Donut Squad. CAROLE ANDREA SACKS 63 Clinton Place, Newton Center Weeks, Bacon, College. B and C, M and A, Growing to- gether, Yusef, A Patch Of Blue Haven, Help support Cambridge grass! Boston Tea Party, Riots, Cheap thrills, Ugly America, Gotta Run. . Class Committee, Theatre Arts Productions, Tutoring. MARK DAVID RYTER 57 Noble St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Nothing to do if: up to you I'11e got nothing to my hut it'.r o.h. Good M orning, Good M orning. Biology Club, Bridge Club, Tennis. DAVID ALLAN SALETT 27 Mason Rd., Newton Centre Dave Weeks, Barry, College. Life is iz fed wheel harrow full of cherry pits. The gang, L.S., R.M., S.G.M. The NERN, Mrs. L., B.L., Herr Clark, The tape, The Great Giek. Chess Club. team vice pres., Math team and club, German Club. STEPHEN KULVIN SALTER 30 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville CYNTHIA JEAN SALZMAN 70 Valentine 'St., West Newton Steve Warren, Beals, College. Day, Beals, College. Thoughtprints, Assistant Editor, It is very dijicult to he honest. Ski Club- It must he. Very few people are. A snowy New Years Eve. NEWTONITE, Copy and Proof Editor, Ski Club, Tennis. DAVID PAUL SCHERMERHORN 475 Washington St., Dedham Sherm Dedham, Tech, Army. Z ..,, ,L ,. - all? a f P 5 57 f va me .1 , .fa-Q V Q . - A ,at 2 P X . L ,fx I . X . f- . .. Q if . t.... . 'll ' . zz- - i s ff RICHARD D. SANTUCCI 84 Boyd St., Newton Corner Tucci Bigelow, Tech, Army. Senior Class trip, Donna Road. Football. iQ I SAMUEL SCHEFFLER 3 Woodside Rd., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. Born for nothing mostly. NEWTONITE, Editor-in-chief, Na- tional Honor Society, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Class Committee. JAMES L. SCHNEIDER 28 Mignon Rd., West Newton Jim Warren, Palmer, College. I think it's more fun to make love than to talk love. Picking on cer- tain music teachers alias John Bird Tree House. Class Committees, A-A-A Shield, Audio Visual Service Sound, Elec- tronic Department. DIANE ELAINE SCHRIBMAN 142 Farwell St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, Business. Spending X-blocks down the deli, Meeting all the kids, Friday night in room 318, and pink champagne, A certain Chevy II Oct. 17, '66, My sophomore English Class with J.M., T.M., J.M. PATRICIA ANN SCHWARTZ 90 Ruane Rd., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. One must not tie iz ship to a single anchor nor life to zz .tingle hope. Always: E.S.R., G.S.F., Iota Phi Sorority, February 2, 1968, J.M.M., Matoaka, California summer of '68. .Student Council, Tutoring, NEW- TONITE, NEWTONIAN, Future Teachers of America. R.L.'s draft card, Pierces, Bell Tele- phone, Savoy, All night card games, Ice cream, The 45 minute chase, Washington. Bridge Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club: LAWRENCE STEVEN SCHWARTZ 170 Eastside Parkway, Newton Larry, Schwartza Bigelow, Adams, College. To he anymore than all I am would he a lie. Bonnie, Clyde, and Bruce, Ungus juice, Freddy the Fatman. SANDRA SEAMAN 5 Kensington Ave., West Newton Sandy Warren, Barry College. J. P. I. N. W. T. R. M.?, 10f31!67, Florida with J.R., certain parties, C.C. with Chris, the Mustang, Pumpkins 3!8f67, Washington with Sue, Jackie, Carol, and Kathy. Administrative Aid. LAURIE JILL SEGAL 8 Willow St., Newton Centre Cabbage Weeks, Palmer, College. Pride maker you want something more than you do. 10f24f67 A special friendship, L.K., S.C., Washington, Sunny +all the boys from NSHS, especially one. MARLENE RUTH SEGALL 36 Brackett Rd., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. 10!14f67 C.J.C., our measles, Charles River yeh rightl, signs '69, Muffins and Cream Cheese, Ken- yon's Camps, Falmouth. If you do I will, .fo zlon't ,' Stan- ley Washington, D.C., Jello. Senior Class, second vice-president, NEWTONITE Circulation StaH, Home Room Manager, Rally Com- mittee, Class Committee. ,tg 3 l x. ' CAROL LEE SHAPIRO 31 Farlow Rd., Newton Weeks, Riley, College. Please Goal, please, rl0n't let me he n0rmal! Tanglewood, Quebec, Washington with P.B., Council Office and B.J.B. Student Council, Corresponding Secretary, C h e e r leaders, Music Club. THOMAS JONATHAN SHAW 195 Auburn St., Auburndale Tom, TJ Warren, Adams, College. The dificalty in life it the choice. The wrong way always seems the more reafonahlef' Varsity Football, Ski Club, Intra- mural Baseball, Sailing Club. STEPHEN A. SHERMAN 46 Cedar St., Newton Centre Beals. DAVID ERIC SHOUL 9 Exmoor Rd., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. C. Torris, Florida, Egork, Fool, vice is the spice of life, 2430 Panama, Saint John the Baptist, U. of Viet Nam, elephant feet, decaying corpses, rotten tomatoes. X C X A113 ELLEN RUTH SHULMAN 41 Converse Ave., Newton Ellie Bigelow, Palmer, College. The Junior Prom with N.G., jazz with Mr. Schwartz, all the great friends I've made and all the good times I've had in the band. Marching Band, Jazz Band, Music Club, TARS. LAURA JEAN SIFFORD 74 North St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, Business. Summer of '67 with J.M., The Senior Prom with R.F., DD's and the kids, 'b-ikes?-Don't look now but-. Equestrian Club. Rally Committee, Orange Shield, Student House Sec- retary. EILEEN ELIZABETH SHEA 72 Summit St., Newtonville Bigelow, Adams, College. Spring' of '68, a certain little Volkswagen, Spanish classes with M.P., A short trip to Maine, tres froid CDonna's versionl, doubling with F.A. and M.S., buttons, Donnal, trips to Rockport. Biology Club, President, House Secretary, Ski Club. KEVIN DANIEL SHEEHAN 23 Waverley Ave., Newton Scooter, Weasel Bigelow, Palmer, College. What a time it was Sailing with Nick , The Guys, Fall '68, L.H., Look to the Future. LaCrosse, Soccer, Captain. Are you SURE this is the way to the Waltham MYRA RYNA SILBERSTEIN 51 Westbourne Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Murray Road, College. February Vacation Csl, How about some M8cM's right Simon Sez? Summer of '68-Boston Commons, an ALL AMERICAN dream that began at N.M. and came true at a B.U.M. and ended at . . . Tutoring-Peabody School, Future Teachers of America, Mental Health Club, president, Student Council, Leader Corps. JEFFREY SILVERMAN 120 Garland Rd., Newton Centre Scooper West, Barry, College. Belief in yoarfelf ir more valuable than anything richer can provide. Summer of '68, The Valiant, Martha's Vineyard, Tasty Tower, Washington, D.C., rms. 500-600. Soccer, Gymnastics. game? JOSEPH E. SINCUK .. Q E NONA D. SILVERMAN 284 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Legs Warren, Murray Road, College. Stowin on the C. bus, 2 a.m., Mr. Step, Honey! !, 7 min. cig., Cafe Floria, CRUNCH!! POP! Instant blackmail, Peter Baxter! Pet Peeve: Pinching! Suppressed Desire: To be as big as Deb! Music Club, Orange Shield, Pho- tography Club, Ski Club, Girls Athletic Association. g - WR S, h ri 2 33 SHARON SUSAN SILVERSTEIN 21 Bridges Ave., Newtonville Solomon Lewenburg, Boston, Barry, College. A friend is your bert porressionf I RICHARD ANTHONY SIMONELLI 236 Adams Ave., West Newton Rich, Sim Simonelli Warren, Bacon, College. The Washington trip and the bus ride home. Pet Peeve: Math class. Favorite Pastimes: Sports, Watch- ing the girl's gymnastic team. Football, Gymnastics. .-el' NANCY ELLEN SINGER 85 Clements Rd., Newton Nunzi Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Ronan away to find zz typhoon in the sky. ' D.E.L., Moose, Mystical Grape , Get me out of this God-forsaken place , Fire? on the turnpike!, Cap- tain Bringdown, D.C. 68. Folk Singing Club, Mental Health Club, French Club. DEBORAH ANN SINGLETON 182 Tremont Street, Newton 8 Cuddles Bigelow, Riley, Beautician. My great memories of Newton High will be of manv happpy times in a great school. My senior year will hold treasured memories of many unbelievable experiences. Y CAROL GERLDINE SINCLAIR 14 Minot Place, Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. Summer '68, California, Washing- ton with S.S., IR., S.S., and D.P., Sandie's Mustang, Helpful Hints, Hey Sue, Best waitresses at HO- JO's, right Cindyl, I'm on a diet, remember Kath, Can't be pleased!! FKNG. Rally Committee S anish Club, , P Leader Corps. 574 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Warren, Adams, College. I'll always remember the trip! D.C. '68 skiciub. NANCY ROBIN SINGAL 31 Bruce Ln., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. What'r never known if mfert in life. Under the sky rignr the laenrtlerr gbort Alone? nnbnrt, Jo the blindnmn .reef bert. Modern Dance, Ski Club, Mental Health Club, French Club. DEBRA HELEN SINOFSKY 5 Tennyson Rd., West Newton SUSAN ANN SINOFSKY 562 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Doo, Melon Suzie Warren, Palmer, College. Day, Beals, College. Summer '68, Fritz, Sue, Stoker, Debbie Doo, R.A.T.S., R.M., The Straight Arrow, B.S. with the boys, 4!27f68, Hey Chick, Homecom- ing, 7fl9!68, Mother, Hugo's Afdy, sheba, RMFDSM, Pizza: Jude, garage, Wes. Ski Club, Sailing Club, Stage Crew, Human Rights Club, Leader Corps. apartment, Associations, 4!27!68 B.R., Summer '68, D-l-F-1-S, I'm stoked, could be a cop?, Leni-l- Mike, Poo South Pacific, EJ,-K-I-S NUH!, MT., WASH, 529, D.M., B.U.D.D.Y., C.S., j.R., S.S., 204. Rally Committee. aw' . ' a . swift- .2..,fi',.,,,. - Sa: x ' 4' MARK EDMUND SLAYTON 15 Blithedale Street, Newtonville Day. Riley, College. SMH, IWATAY, Hard time, Junior prom, just us five, Wash- ington trip, 318. Audio Visual Service Sound, Junior class committee, NEWTONITE, Orange Shield, Class Committee, Newman House, Rifle Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH SLOTNICK 300 Waverley Ave., Newton Bill Bigelow, Murray Road, College. Murray Road, To Me: Some men see things as they are And say why, We dream things that have never heen And say why not. Soccer, House Council, Class Com- mittee, National Honor Society. STEVEN WAYNE SMY LY 501 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Steve Day, Riley, Business School. Old memories from the Business Department with Mr. Wells.' Favorite Pastime: Eating and Sleep- ing. Favorite Expression: Yeah, Right, and HUH? RICHARD ALAN SOCKEL 69 Morse Rd., Newtonville Rich Day, Bacon, College. Fondest Memory: CAREN smiling all the time. Favorite Saying: Ya win some, ya lose some. Suppressed Desire: To stuff Wilt Chamberlain. Thanks Mr. Frakt- man! House Council, Honor Roll, Base- ball, Basketball. ,Wu ,,,.., Q l ,, , - ,Q . in , sy X I X- ' l , g KARIN ANN SPEIER 27 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Solomon Lewenberg, Boston, Barry, College. He who can do nothing ander- stands nothing. He who nnderstands nothing is worthless. Bat he who nnderstands falsol loves, notices, sees .... Paracelsus German Club, Library Club, Ski Club, History Seminar, House Council. SHERMAN MARSHALL SPRITZ 115 Langdon St., Newton Sherm, F.S., Big Bruiser, Stomach Bigelow, Riley, College. Duke City, Cards, Muscles in North Conway, Rachel's week, Town Line, Cleveland Circle, New York City, Bikes in Hyannis, Mashnee '66. Pet Peeve: Fat people. Soccer, Orange Shield, NEWTON- IAN Circulation, NEWTONITE Circulation, Student Office Secre- tary. JANET CHERYL SMITH 407 Central St., Auburndale Pollard, Murray Road College. The rnoon's glow The sans' rays Warm my sonl Cool my way Upon that hill With sea helow I look for ..... 9 fl Girls Athletic Association, Ski Club. .,,, f wa MARTIN LEE SMITH 48 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Marty Weeks, Murray Road, College. Yon mast have dreams of love, yon mast have desires. Don't he afraid of them. There's an immense difference he- tween simply carrying the world within its and being aware of it. Newton Youth Center, Chairman, Play-therapy group-case study-co- ordinator, Match Box Project-Chil- clren's Museum Social Studies Re- search-Co-ordinator. ROBERT A. SNYDER 51 Gordon Rd., Waban Iggy Weeks, Bacon, College. A man mast have a certain arnonnt of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere. Beating up my brother Mark. Football, Basketball, LaCrosse, Na- tional Honor Society, NEWTON- ITE Advertising Manager. ANDREW SONIS 19 Evelyn Rd., Waban Warren, Murray Road, College. FRANCIS SQUILLACE 33 Woodrow Ave., Newton Benny Day, Adams, College. Future: Iceman. LaCrosse, Oceanography, Gymnas- tics, Folksinging Club, Astronomy Club. 5 BARBARA JEAN STASZESKY 211 Waltham St., West Newton Stez Warren, Palmer, College. A.A.A., Senior Prom '68 and that spot on the Charles, Valentine's Day '68, the little red Renault, Newman House '67-'68, A.L.D., W.A.K., 11f8f68, Sidney. Newman House, Treasurer, NEW- TONIAN Circulation, Rally Com- mittee. STUART FREDRICK STEARNS 145 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Skip Weeks, Murray Road, College. Someone told me it'.t all happen- ing at the zoo. R.C. Soccer. ROBERT HARLAN STEINBERG 6 Princeton St., Newton Rob Bigelow, Palmer, College. Three tears with the rooster, junior year in A.V. with E.N. etc., Watch- ing Ba-Ba eat l'unch, history with Ken. Audio Visual Service. LEWIS RICHARD STERN 37 Charlotte Rd., Newton Center Lew Weeks, Barry, College. South Pacific, The voice of the BNTMB, To '69, '70, '71 Be You! One of the four from: R.M. S.G. D.S. LS. Favorite Expression: Thats Life. All School Musical, Music Club, Madrigals, Band. Homeroom Man- ager. CATHERINE DIANE STOFF 300 Center St., Newton Corner Kathy Lincoln, Barry. Never forget the great times I had in Bookkeeping with Mr. Meyer. Desire: To marry that certain some- one. Listen. DAVID O. STOLPER 111 Exeter St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will he our doubts of today. Let at move forward with a Jtrong and active faith. NEWTONIAN, Business Manager, Marching Band, Waltham Boys Club Swim Team, Math Team, Chemistry Club. MICHAEL ANTHONY STURNIOLO 74 Westland Ave., West Newton Mike Warren, Beals, College. Summer of '68, You Donkey! To work a full week and get paid for it, Cars, girls, Laugh Ins, Who, What, Where, When, How, Why, Y.D.O.M. .. - - is 'F Q. Q -Q , X., .k Vx xx 5 M 5? Q. W was 5 gig.. I a JEAN SAYRE STEINMAN Il Doris Cir., Newton Jeanie Bigelow, Beals, College. Today if the tomorrow yon wor- ried ahoat yerterdayf' Pet Peeve: People who don't open doors that will open. lIf2f68 between 9-10, II? Bill and Paul, Margaret and Dar and all those close calls. Ski Club, Gymnastics Team, NEW- TONIAN, Class Committee, Pep Squad. i' 1 . H ,g qv .V 1 4- f f at ' -J ' W f A 'A ANDREW ROBERT STERN 57 Kenwood Ave., Newton Centre Drew Weeks, Riley, College. Soap and edacation are not ar sudden ar a marfacre, hat they are more deadly in the long ran. CTwain7 Favorite Expression: This is true. Mr. Flink and the chick embryos. NEWTONITE Forum Editor, In- ternational Club President, Soccer, National Honor Society. Hooray! We're having Beefaroni! -'rf' E .1 I l 1 l 5 E 6 I 2 I... . JEROME ALAN STYLOS 60 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Jerry, Sty, Jack Weeks, Bacon, College. L.G., 1966, Wendy and that cer- tain dance, right Gail, my sister G.M., That night in jail with Tom, P.A.S. tough, The Feds, Boston and Cambridge commons, Mac and Love. Equestrian Club, Murray Road, Newman House, House Assembly Committee, German Club. JANE LEE SULLIVAN 52 Nonantum St., Newton Lee Elizabeth Seton, Adams, College. 4H Club, H.M.T., our measles, signs 169, jello, mufhns and cream cheese, All my love, Steve, Wash- ington, D.C., If you do I will so don't! NEWTONITE, House Council. JOHN DENNIS SULLIVAN 44 Woodbine St., Auburndale Sully, John L. Warren, Barry, College. The only thing you can depend on with women ir that you cun't depend on them. J.B. at Moody, D.C.G., Rocky, Unkle Stuie and all the Ski Club gang, THINK SNOW! Future: Freedom from the world of plastic people! Ski Club President, Vice-president, Sailing Club. MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN 66 Summit St., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. What does it profit u man to gain the world, if he loses his own foul Summer of '67 with B.M., Great times with J.S. cards, dice, a ham- mock, and old spice, 1112168 11? MAUREEN ANN SULLIVAN 29 Garland Rd., Newton Centre SUZANNE O. SULLIVAN 50 Shaw St., West Newton Weeks, Bacon, College. joy turns into .rorrow and turns again to joy. Jan. 21, 1967 ..., Mandells mistle toe , Summer '67, smile, see you in Septembern, Yellow sub., D.C. bagged, W.F.T. always and always. Class Committees, Rally Commit- tee, Student Council. Debbie, Oboe Barry, College. Just cousins , that blue V.W., Newman House, Rhino, dust, our house, Bill's i.d., toothbrush, punt,', cream rolls, chortle, ski trips with Uncle Stu, red flags. NEWTONITE, Ski Club Treasur- er, Drama Club, Senior Play. No, Al, really I wusn't going to pinch him. tw 10 w. X KENNETH REED SWANTON 27 George St., Newton Ken, Kenny Bigelow, Beals, College. Lots of fun with two great P's: the Paramount Theatre and P.A. Marching Band, National Honor Society, Audio Visual Service, Scouting, Jazz Band, ROBERT J. SWEENEY 15 Vincent St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Newton beats Everett, 21-12. Student Council, Football, Hockey, LaCrosse. CAROL LYNN TALKOV 86 Clements Rd., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. Too many people, too many mo- ments, and too, too many memo- rierf' Alice in Wonderland, Summer '68, signs '69, thanks to someone who cared, All my love, Steve, those were the days. NEWTONIAN, Art Editor, House Council, Treasurer, Class Commit- tee, All School Musical-Costume Manager. CLIFFORD HOWARD TANENBAUM 182 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Cliff Urbana, Illinois, Riley, College. During these three years, I collected ideas about myself and the world. I hope to use these in the future. BONNIE SUE TAYMORE 332 Waverley Ave., Newton Bon-Bon, Bo, Bonzo Bigelow, Bacon, College. Bonnie and Clyde Forever, huh- Ter, Skipping everything with Terry, The Skip trips, Jr. Prom, Sophomore year with F.A., Senior trip to Washington, Bye Terry. Ski Club, Sailing Club, Spanish Club, Equestrian Club. WALTER FRANCIS TENNANT 189 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Wally Warren, Bacon, College. January 21, 1967 . . . Maureen, Green Apples , Mistle Toeu, Harry and Ethel, Rally-'68, D.C. Class Committees, Bacon House Football. HOWARD MARC TARLOW 35 Cabot St., Newton Morris H Bigelow, Bacon, College. Being V.P. for a day. Times with Freckles CJ.L.S.J, Measiles here measiles there. Sophomore Class Treasurer, La- Crosse, Soccer, Class Committee. ' ELIZABETH MCGREGOR THOM 7 Sinsbury Rd., Mt. Albert, Oakland, New Zealand Liz St. Cautabert's College, Adams, College. Walk together Talk together 0' ye peoples of the earth Then and only then .rhall ye have peace. American Field Service. STEPHEN TOCCI 2057 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale L. Toch Warren, Riley, Service. Lasell, ski trips, summer '68, Cape Cod, verv little of hockey, House Football, Auburndale bus. Favorite Sayings: That's close, T.S. Ski Club, Orange Shield. DEBORAH ANN TOMPKINS 27 Brooks Ave., Newtonville Deb Day, Riley, College. IA little .fnnhnrnt hy the glare of 1 e. Siimmers of '66 and '67, talks with S.l-I., Washington, English in 1110, ski trips with P.R., licorice. Ski Club, Roxbury Tutoring. , ..,. - . if NK!- 1 'X S' f f 5 . . , , fav x HS ig. NWN, Vawfgxw- . , s' Q 5339515 'Z U Q N IR 5548 z YH Y is R NZ gist, ff? if 5 W s I ' 4 5-1, im as A V t ff gaitpfs, f r A f Q, , 4 . 4 K I . Q , .4 ,E X, 5 95 wa 1 ffm M X 52 K 3 : 4 BRUCE RICHARD TAYLOR 50 Waban Hill Rd. North, Chestnut Hill Weeks, Barry, College. l2!26!66, Charlie 81 Charlene and geometry class . . . huh Cath? Europe '67, K.M. 8: Sunday after- noons, summers with Betsy and a boat that won't go! movies, water- skiing, MAAH! NHS Tiger, Football, Outdoor Track, Indoor Track, Orange Shield. GERARD FRANCIS TEMPEST 245 Highland Ave., West Newton Roddy Frankfurt International West Ger- many, Bacon, College. The Washington trip Csparkling, wet, and WILDD, a once 1968 Cor- vette, the class of 1969 fslaminab cool. Philosophy: Live and let live, but at all times be an individual. Latin Club President, Student Council, Class President, Drama Club, Ski Club, Football, Tennis, Cross Country. 9 NANCY M. TESTA 29 Hollis St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Palmer, College. Escapades with N.B. and N.H., Summer of 68 , Talks with A.L., IB., Washington, D.C., and meet- ing Jerry there. Suppressed Desire: To find love and happiness with that certain someone. PAUL M. TOOMEY 12 Dexter Rd., Newtonville Day, Adams, Bowdoin. Claim to fame: being the only fig- ure skater in a family of hockey players. Advanced Theatre Arts, Class Com- mittees. Drama Club, All School play, Adams House Tutoring Pro- gram. PI-IILLIP JOSEPH TRAINOR 33 William Street, West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. I weep for my generation. Peace. MARGARET ELLEN TROY 21 Rose Dr., West Newton Peggy Our Lady's, Bacon, Business. Squeaky back seats, eh Barb? Junior year in Gym with Joanne, Labor Day weekend with S.K. and J.A., Turtle Club, Washington, D.C., eh Joanne? Suppressed Desire: T.M.J.N.A.B. H.F. Stage Crew, Rally Committee, Equetsrian Club. Future Teachers of America, NEWTONITE. JOHN EDWARD TURNER 47 Bridge St., Nonantum Jack, Clown Day, Bacon, College. Smoke screen in the boys room. I will to N.H.S.-my Butterfly net and my collection of Polynesian marbles. Intramural Sports, Detention Club, Fire Patrol. CAROL ANN TYE 219 Chestnut St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. Go where you wanna go, Do what you wanna do With whomever you wanna do it with! The Bob, excellent Miller, More, Tex, Howdy Dowdy! Col- ony Park. House Council. Class Committee, Tennis Team, Delta Omega, treas- urer. Q-wi: LINDA ANN VALENZANO 10 Colonial Ave., Newtonville Yellow Eyes Day, Adams, Business School. Being with Johnny, summer '67, November 4, 1967, May 13, 1968, 6f3!68, Washington with Johnny, Judy's shower, huh Judy? Suppressed Desire: To marry Johnny. MONICA THERESE VALLELY 128 Chestnut St., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Smile though your heart is hreah- ing. Redboy, out in the Christmas mid- day sun, from Ginny Gordon to CURTAINS and back again, Me- gansett, 6f25f67, who cares in 508? NEWTONITE, Circulation Staff, Rally Committee, Girls Athletic Association. 15 rl , I .ci A 1' MARYANN TURBERT 10 Pillion Ct., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. Junior Prom, D.J.L., March '68, Horseneck, Wellfleet, Coast Guard, Harwichport, 4012 for a dog, Yan- kee, the 'pact', Springfield, hum- ming, laughs at B.H., visiting with Al, eh Marsh, room 536, just for HaHa's, don't dump, 'Love to all the guys.' Class Committee, Gymnastics. JO-ANN E TURNER 308 Homer St., Newton Centre Joey Weeks, Riley, College. And I am waiting for the renais- sance of wonder. Sophomore year and AU vir, BARDAHL, the temple of gold, the circle, Midnight Confessionsf B.C., M.D. and tuna, Nov. 16, 1968-Pancake House. . NEWTONITE, Thoughtprints, NEWTONIAN, Human Rights Club, NEFTY. Do you have a pass to take this picture, young man? RONALD JOSEPH VALLELY 92 Farwell St., Newtonville Roe Day, Barry, College. Being caught out with M.J., Mano- met Horror Show, Arthur 10 and 2, Stanley's in D.C. Baseball. LOUIS JOHN VASSALOTTI JR. 83 Aspen Ave., Auburndale Jack Warren, Palmer, College. Cheering, A banged-up megaphone, Roberta's warm pockets, T.S., S.C., J.B., Caf-boy at L.J.C., Older girls, Vanilla Fudge, J.T., The 1st Tee. N. H. S. Tiger Tamer, Golf Team, Orange Shield. Assistant Scout Master, Member, ROBERT MANNING CHRISTINE MARIE? PETER M. VELLO KATHLEEN ANN VENUTO VAUGI-IAN VECCHIONE' 383 Cherry St., West Newton 125 Pine St., Auburndale 264 Lowell Ave., Newtonvillt 169 Adalm Sf-, NCWIOH Mel Kathv James Day, Palmer, Business. Warren, Palmer, Business. Warren, Bacon, College. Day, Beals, College, Summer of 1967. Senior Class Trip . . . that lousy Work-study with M.K., C.G., R.T., UA mlm would Choow with care, I Predict: If Mrs. Nolan and Mrs. radio in Washington, in the eleva- and N.H., Washington, D.C. trip, ful eye the thing., ,O be remem- Machakos get another student like tor singing yellow submarine, Rooms 600, 529, 524. keyed bylu ' me they will have a nervous break- bagged, room 204 or 402? cheapest I will to NHS: My Navy blue down. homeroom, West Newton Jet Set. sweater. Boston Mineral Club, Camp Coun- selor, Waterskiing, Rock Hound- ing, Hunting, Fishing, Rifle Team, Rifle Club. CARYN S. VIGODA 55 Colbert Rd. East, West Newton Warren, Murray Road, College. Pistachio, Murray Road, The Three Mousequeteers, playing taxi in the little red. convertible, my Teddy Bear, 787 with B.6 and Larry, French guys, Fantastick! crew. French Club, NEWTONITE Ad staff, Sailing Club. ww-sr KENNETH STEVEN VLASS 12 Spring St., Upper Falls Crab Meadowbrook, Tech, Navy. The Washington Trip, Trip to Canada, Basketball, Moose and Coyote Hunting in class. 'nf'- . . g f Child Care Work-Study. DEAN RUSSELL VERNON 1445 Beacon St., Waban Weeks, Bacon, College. No man can .tee over bi: own loeightf' The good times with Smiley, beat- ing Doug in basketball, the guys, temporarily changing all status at the cape. Eootball, Basketball, Student Coun- ci LAWRENCE ROBERT VICKERY 69 Waban Pk., Newton Larry, Vick Bigelow, Bacon, College. Remember junior year and 3 fs , M.D., JD., C.P., Bear, 69 Hopeful senior trip. Pet Peeve: Stupid girls, Jane! Track, Outdoor, Cross Country. 'S at .xg .55 f 'N' X - Q ' M Z su CYNTHIA JOYCE VOGEL 160 Waltham St., West Newton Belly, Cyndi Warren, Beals, College. Laughing and crying with Mush, S. Barry Schultz, Coolwhip and Oatmeal, Rainy summer nights, A lGood Guy who turned into a bad guy, Red 1960 Volkswagens. Drama Club, Music Club. CAROLYN VOLANTE 108 Jackson Rd., Newton Carol Bigelow, Adams, Nursing. Senior Play '68 , good times with J.B., Washington, chocolate pud- ding ancl a red rose, long talks after school, chemistry Hrst thing in the morning. Senior Play, Equestrian Club, Or- chesis, Stage Crew. 267 ,infix g7i.:'5i1Ff3 ,N,s.xgE?. 3 1, . s , if .val Img ,Y 'ff 3 5 ' 7': .ilf tis ' tlihiltti ' ' 1 siygs' we P wg , igfxfi BARRY STEVEN WADMAN 26 Mosman St., West Newton ' Ba-Ba Day, Adams, College. Audio Visual Service S o u n d, Bridge Club, Ski Club. CHERYL ANN WALSH 53 Arapahoe Rd., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. P.A.K. sfzzfea, Bells at 1:30, Moe, Larry, Curly, Thumbing with Berka, D.C. orgy, Yellow Subma- rine, bagged, Signs '69, P.j.P., Roe, Those were the days, David Body. Senior Class, Vice-president, Junior Class, Secretary, Sophomore Class, NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE. DAVID LINCOLN WATTS 134 Eliot Ave., West Newton Day, Barry, College. Planning to go to college after graduation, Like playing sports, mainly basketball, football. Most memorable thing was going to Washington, D.C. BUD WEISER 473 Walnut St., Newtonville Beer, Brew Anheuser-Busch High, Riley, Busi- ness. The guys at the Brewery, Jack's stomach, me and pretzels, The Washington Trip, room 324, Fri- day and Saturday nights with the boys . feeling good, Hey friend- do it again! ' Future: Social work. CLAIRE IRENE WEISGOLD 426 Ward St., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. I know I will never forget the great times I had in the band this year, the rainy games, the band parties, and the music! Equestrian Club, Music Club, Ski Club, Band. NORMAN WESTLUND 53 Henshaw St., West Newton Murray Road. JAMES GERARD WHITE 347 Albemarble Rd., Newtonville Jim, jimmy Day. Bacon, College. August 4, 1967 to July 1, 1968, to shut down Howie's Olds. A smoking room in each building. PATRICIA M. WELCH 299 Lexington St., Auburndale Patty Our Lady's, Adams, College. Cape '-68 with EBfPg, Migs road closed, D.E. with EBXDD 204 or 402, right P.V., hotel elevators, drive-in with JRXKD, P.W.'s win- dow with D.D. Rally Committee, Ski Club. DIANE MARY WESTON 30 Channing St., Newton Corner Rogersville, Canada, Barry, Busi- ness. - The first day of school, My friends, Stranger, Washington, D.C. Favorite Expression: Sometimes of wonder. NANCY CAROLYN WHITE 95 Temple St., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Try to realize iff all within your- self. No one elre can make you change. O.B.P.R., Georgetown, D.C. Russian Club, treasurer, House Council, secretary, Roxbury Tutor- ing Program, Ski Club, House Aid. PATRICIA JANE WHITE SUSAN WHITE 6 Ashmont Rd., Waban 184 Grant Ave., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. Sue If he is indeed wire he doe: not hid you enter the house of his wir- dom, hut rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. NEWTONITE, Gymnastics Team, National Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Orange Book. Beaver Country Day, Palmer, Col- lege. Tomorrow l'll reform, the fool doer ray. Today'.f too late. The wire did yesterday. Cousins, cousins, cousins! Don't believe it, too many working days, all the g.t.'s at N.H. 268 I I l SHEILA JEAN WILENSKY 194 Ward St., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, Art College. Florida '68 with Steve, Always and always Steve, The 'Circle'. T.T.- '64 and '65, Washington '68, Art. SONIA JEANNETTE WINTER 72 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Munch, Munchkin Weeks, Riley, College. C.R. May 17, '67, Light My Fire, Summer '67, Happenings, Brain- storms with Dayna, weekends at the wall, all the D. parties, I.W.A. L.C., and down Hyannis . . . Ba- wongl cracking up with Karen, M.D. on you! Awright! Biology Club, Photography Club. DEBRA JOY WOLFSON 40 Converse Ave., Newton Debbie Bigelow, Barry, College. lust be yourself Ami no one can step Inside your mind I f you just walk out. The toboggan ride, 23,300, Castle Island. French Club, NEWTONIAN, Sailing Club, Ski Club, Red Cross Clu . ROBERT JOSEPH WILKER 81 Arlington St., Newton Corner Beau Bigelow, Beals, Coast Guard. Jane 1968, the Sunday chore with T.L., four baggers at 3:00 a.m., who is C. Brinton? the F.B.I.? and all the capers,' soph. year-what happen! Pet Peeve: Why wonlt she believe me? 1 ELIZABETH WOFSEY 78 Clements Rd., Newton Murray Road. ROBERT WOLSELEY 81 Church St., Newton Riley. STEPHEN PAUL WILKINSON 383 Lexington St., Auburndale Curtis Junior High, Palmer, Air Force. Athletic Managers. KATHLEEN NORTON WILLIAMS 265 Otis St., West Newton Rover Warren, Murray Road, College. My hobbies, goals, memories? How could I possibly write what my three years have meant to me? What could it possibly mean to you? Music Club, Marching Band. But Mumu, thas zs my home, now. Nw' lf'.,'i.. rf ' ' , ., I- 1 W ' 'rfsvtf' ,- . K is E . . tid' - ' I ' f r 5--s.?:Z Z' 7- f -fits: '- Y NANCY E. WOMBOLDT 13 Chuchill St., Newtonville Twin, Rusty Day, Bacon College. Life il Love. English '67-'68, Frepis, D.M., j.B., Mr. F. A-4-D.D's, '57, Chevy that died, Great times 8c talks with J.B. 8: B.C., My Bandages. Stage Crew, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Rally Committee, Co-Op Committee, Field Hockey. JANICE WONG 35 Farquhar Rd., Newtonville Murray Road. LEW HOWARD WOOLFROY 70 Lexington St., Belmont Squige Belmont, Tech, Business. Pet Peeve: Henry. mf V AMY NOEL WYMAN 21 Winona St., Auburndale Ecole Decroly, Palmer, College. KATHRYN ANN WONS 19 Bennington St., Newton Kathy Bigelow, Bacon, College. And .toon there'll be another, to tell you it was just a lie. E, 2K's, 2N's, E.B.E. Mr. S., Mrs. A., Mr. B., 8f21f68, 2-5, SHA! Washington?? Hell and High Water, Ger 81 Vir Sc M., 396506. Bacon Commons Room Commit- tee, music club, Girl's Athletic Association, Varsity Softball, Folk- singing Club. DOUGLAS YANKAUER Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Doug NORMAN N. YANOFSKY 29 Elizabeth Cir., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Oct. 22, 1966, Sept. 27, 1968, The trip to New Rochelle. Thanks to B.L., The many arguments with B.C. Debating Society, vice president, Math Team, House Council, Hu- man Rights Club, Ski Club. JOHN VINCENT YOUNG 2313 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls Jack Warren, Palmer, College. My white wagon and the accidents, the ski trips and Uncle Stu, B.C. parking lot, 3rd floor at H.H., and of course Byrd: Ski Club Chairman, Marching Band, Concert Band, Newman House. LEE WILLIAM ZAZOF SKY 75 Hatfield Rd., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. D.C. '68, Rockfoxraylinemarltop- swey. Suppressed Desire: To become a successful, upright, bookie. I will to NHS: An empty wallet. I predict: No more senior trips. Intramural Basketball. JOE TOM ANTONELLIS 20 Jasset St., Nonamtum Day, Tech, Business. CLAYTON MAYO AUSTIN 17 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. No. Carolina, summer '66 with C.A.K., Soccer Team: NHS 1, Lex- ington O, Basketball fos 2nd, A Play-EMF. Sole Support: J.L.S. Aim in life: Go to Greece and . . . Riley House Council, Treasurer, Soccer Team, Track, Indoor, Out- door. DAVID H. BARRON 11 Dalby St., Nonantum Dave Devotion, Tech, Business. Class President of '68-'69. Student Council. NAOMI BENARON 9 Burnham Rd., West Newton Winsor, Adams, College. Fee walked from Apollo to the hay, and everywhere I go, Eli'.f a- cornin'. C.J.P., the church, the tire swing- boom, Nancy, Nancy. LEE CHARLES BLOCK 107 Park St., Newton Trips, Mr. Strauss Bigelow, Murray Road, the road. Murray Road, The G.E. Award to F.S., L. Farrell, My thanks to all who made my existence possible, you, B.J.'s office, Whales of all sorts. GARY F. BOURGEOIS 55 Murray Rd., Auburndale Warren, Murray Road, College: The aaa? aft of at .iaaakaaaz ir nothing hat the process of. giving hirth to himfelfg indeed, we rhonld he fally horn, when we die. Erich Fromm CIA Club, vice president, Nitty- Gritty Press, editor-in-chief, N.Y.- Boston Shuttle Club. EDWARD MIKE BRYANT 204 Austin St., Newtonville Warren, Bacon, College. Favorite Expression: Bury It. RICHARD JOHN BURKE 46 Eden Ave., West Newton Saint Bernard's, Barry, College. PETER G. CEDRONE 315 Crafts St., Newtonville Day. Barry, Business. Buying at Mini's, Ruining Dicky's ups on Friday nights, Summer of '68 with C.S., D.P. in the chil- dren's Ward,'C-R-A-S-H. Pet Peeve: Kat Nip with Hogo 81 Thomas. I will to NHS: six more to go. Class Committee. JOHN TOM COLLINS 18 Neal St., Lower Falls Thomas Warren, Riley, College. Audio Visual S e r v i c e Sound, Orange Shield, Track Coach. PAUL JOSEPH CONNOLLY 13 Fuller Terr., West Newton Warren, Riley, Navy. WILLIAM D. CONQUEST 480 Walnut St., Newtonville Ace Day, Riley, College. Cghem. class, Ski trips, Summer of ' 8 Philosophy: To be or not to be, and I wasn't. Gymnastics, Football, Ski Club. JAMES PETER CONSTANTINE 38 Hewshaw St., West Newton Jimmy, Rabbit Southern, Somerville, Palmer, Busi- ness. I plan to attend a school to train for Data Processing and Account- ing, this is my goal in life, and to be a success. THOMAS F. CORBETT 13 Pratt St., Framingham Corby Lincoln Jr. High, Tech. I will all my parking and speeding tickets to the Newton Police Dept. JAMES W. D'AGOSTINO 122 Overbrook Dr., Wellesley Dee Wellesley, Tech. My hobbies are building experi- ,mental cars and go-karts and model planes, cars, and ships. GERALD DANCA 63 Hanson Road, Newton Centre Meadowbrook, Tech, B u s i n e s s, Peace Corps. Always remember the Washington Trip. A-A. RUSSELL MARCUS DAVIDSON 1428 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Slip, Russ, Manuchie Warren, Palmer, College. Remember fuzzy pumpkins, Satur- day nights and Sunday mornings with Deb. My Freudian and the gang from Bigelow. JA and ST, skipping! Fun with Uncle Ronnie. French Club, Human Rights Club, Meterology Club, American Field Service, Red Cross Club. BETTY ANN DeMAURA 2287C washington St., Newton Lower Falls Betty Warren, Riley, Business. Pet Peeve: Going to fire drills in the cold, brrrrrrr. Suppressed Desire: To earn my own money and buy what I want. Favorite Pastime: Being with Ed. Future: Getting married and hav- ing a family. Mental Health Club. EDIE S. FITZGERALD 11 Royce Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Murray Road. DAVID E. FOURNIER 810 Worcester Rd., Wellesley Dave Wellesley Junior High, Tech, Col- lege. Atlantic Market, '64 Dodge Dart GT convertible, Chappy and Robin, Project 9959 vs. Dartmouth and Babson, Slap it! please! Don't worry about it. Goals: Northeastern U., Freemont University of Central Kentucky, To be NAMCO approved, Robin. Student Council. STEVEN MICHAEL GREENBAUM 92 Langdon St., Newton Dave Bigelow, Murray Road, College. If a person enjoys waiting time, then heir not really wasting time. CUnknown7 EDWARD THOMAS HOLT 279 Tremont St., Newton Corner Eddie, Holty, Bolt, Alkie Bigelow, Bacon, Army. I will to N.H.S. all the parking tickets on Walnut Street. National Honor Society. RODGER CARL JENKINS 29 Wetherell St., Newton Upper Falls Meadowbrook, Tech, College. Music Club. LUCIEN N. JUTRAS 11 Star Rd., West Newton Lou Warren, Bacon, Air Force. Skipping classes, smoking in Boys Lav in Bldg. 3, the girls. ALISON TOBY KARSI-I 60 Hatfield Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. POST, 1966-7, The Great Ones , Equestrian Club and the times we DID ride, Stoney Creek, Long live the Conservative Club! LIFE. Equestrian Club, Class Committee, POST. RICHARD BOWEN KOVAR 9 Cedar St., Newton Centre Dick Weeks, Bacon, College. The week of the senior trip, even though I didn't go to Washington. Most enjoyable part of school-the weekends in between. Least enjoy- able-Math, English, French, etc. DEBORAH ANN KRAVITZ 84 Highland St., West Newton Debbie Alice Deal Jr. High, Bacon, Col- lege. Every man heareth the whole weight of the human condition. Montaigne Tusitala, President. ROBERT MICHAEL LUIZZO 235 River St., West Newton Bob Warren, Palmer. College. Washington, D.C., Harrington Ho- tel, 3rd and 5th floors and M.J., G.K., and E.C. I will to Newton High: N.E. and the Lang. Lab. Language Lab Assistant. ' 271 JAMES WILLIAM MADDOCKS 34 Barton Rd., Wellesley Hills Bwauna, Fats Weeks, Tech, College. Dodge Darts Forever , Welles- ley Forever , Newton Tech's in Newton High Out. Goals: Pro-Draftsman, Pro-Artist, Pro-Golfer, Pro-Football Player. Hobbies: Oil painting and Atlantic Market. KEVIN D. MAGUIRE 26 Wiltshire Rd., Newton Lover Bigelow, Bacon, College. Nights at Dickerson Stadium, Senior trip, Brigham's. JOHN E. MARCHANT 98 Waverley Ave., Watertown Watertown West, Tech, Business. Detention and how to get out, Food fights in the cafeteria. Favorite Expression: Is that right. Biggest Ambition: Getting out of school with a diploma, two of them. Student Council, Tech, Vice Presi- dent, NEWTONITE, A.A. Tech, House Football. STEPHEN ANTHONY MARVIN 60 Anthony Circle, Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. All School Musical, Music Club. KENNETH MCLEOD 17 School St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Beals. To L.C., J.P., R.M., B.L. and the rest of you clowns whose foot- steps I hope to follow. Film Festival, NEWTONITE, Sen- ior Play. GARY MOORE 40 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Corner Moe Bigelow, Riley, College. Leaving Bigelow, Teachers of NHS, K.A., S.P., D.T., D.A., E.C., G.K., Del. Hobbies-Drawing, Girl watcher. Orange Shield, Stage Crew, Work- Study. KEN JOSEPH MOORE 7A Fayette Place, Newton Corner Bigelow, Tech, Army. National Honor Society, LaCrosse. JOHN PAUL MULATTIERI 103 Sheridan St., West Newton Moe Warren, Tech. JOHN WILLIAM NEELY 262 California St., Nonantum Doc, J.J. Catholic Memorial, Riley, Busi- ness. Senior-Prom of '66-'67, Summer of '68' CNights at Dickenson Sta- diumb, Renzo's Raider's of 1968, Rachael Johnson, It was a very good year C1967-685, Deli. Audio Visual, Drama Club, Eques- trian Club. PAUL JAMES PANDO- 85 Tolman St., West Newton Warren, Palmer. RALPH W. POWER 330 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Day, Palmer, Service. School has been one big bad dream and I'll be glad to wake up. JULIE ROYCE 33 Berkeley Street, West Newton England, Barry, England Walking around Boston, Madison, N.H., autumn tints, pumpkin pie, clams, hot-rod magazines, Wash- ington: showers, coffee, elevators, 550, three hours, ambition to pro- duce little sparkles. RICHARD JOHN RANDO Warwick Rd., West Newton Dick Day. Tech. Senior Class. JOHN A. REYNOLDS 315 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville Carrot Top Day, Tech, Navy. All the fun we had in Mr. Gard- ner's Class. DIANNE ELAINE RILEY 73 Charles Bank Rd., Newton Day, Murray Road, Stage acting. Lord made de dehil, De dehil made Jin, Lord made a hot place, to keep de dehil in, De dehil got mad, Said he wouldn't stay, Lord said he had to 'Caure he couldu't git away. Thoughtprints. RICHARD SCOTCH 226 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Murray Road. Nice, nice, 'very nice Nice, nice, very uice All of ur trapped in the .tame de- vice. -Bokonon School Musical, Orchestra, March- ing Band, Gordon Talley's fabu- lous workshop, Murray Road Chorus. DEBORAH ANN SECORD 182 California St., Nonantum Debby Day, Palmer, Business. At Day, April 9, 1966, meeting Jane for the first time, Sept. 7, 1968, spending all my time with R.S. and all my future time, Sun- day rides with M.P. -1- L.R. JEROME WILLIAM SIFFORD 74 North St., Newtonville Jerry Day, Beals, College. Cool times with R.I., R.F., S.C. on weekends and D.D. Lake racing team, to beat R.I. and R.F. from the lights, to drive in the Datona 500, Up Tight, Outta Sight. Sailing Club. JOAN GAIL SILVERMAN 78 Wauwinet Road, West Newton Joannie Warren, Murray Rd., College. . . . If I could learn the word for 'yer' it could teach me que.ftiom,' I would remember this is at last Yourself The child that will lead you. STEVEN HARRY SILVERMAN 153 Westchester Rd., Newton Sil Bigelow, Riley, College. No burgers to eat in Worcester, sophomore basketball and Smitty's cake, junior year at Worcester with S. Sarg, Mary, Raphael and Jane, Washington trip. JAMES E. STEWART 497 Auburn St., Auburndale Big Jim Warren, Tech, Army. Getting out of Gym. MICHAEL THOMAS TRAMONTOZZI 79 Waltham St., West Newton Tram Warren, Barry, College. Weekends at Manomet. Favorite Pastime: Driving around and getting lost. Pet Peeve: The road. I will to Newton High: J.N.'s Mouse. PETER LEWIS WALSH 538 Chestnut St., Waban Murray Road. Would you mind telling 'me .rome of the place I could ride to from here for, .ray uwenty dollars? PAUL VVEBB 61 Gardner St. Bigelow, Barry, U.S.N. X-Block coffee and doughnuts. Only one regret-Didn't have the money for Washington. I leave to Newton High: 14 decks of soggy used playing cards from the Barry House Commons Room Card Game. COLIN CRAG WOLFE 23 Forest Ave., West Newton Thomas John Sussex Warren, Murray Road, far wander- ings, The last moments, before the snow fell, there was a touch of hands, the bitterness of eternity lost-and I wandered away down the beach .... BRUCE CARROLL WOOD 321 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Woody Warren, Bacon, College. Girlfriends from 1967-69 and me- mories yet to come on my 500cc Triumph tiger competition. Suppressed Desire: To ride my 500cc Triumph tiger competition down the hill, and across the soccer field behind the Lassell Jr. College Kitchen. Soccer Team. DAVID OWEN YORK 9 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Warren, Murray Road, College. General meetings, John Simone, memorial soccer game, bridge anyone? C u m b e r l a n d Farms, mountain climbing, teaching as- tronomy, Frisbee in halls. Ski Club. 1 MJ B 4 - etwm - . ff X it-X zlgscyif' J J :mrs -,vi Q -,' if ...q',,,.. . . ...,., 'wr A-rv - it . x X sf '- H fx 8 'QU fi :F Cn' -':xS1'1 f-Ai ff f Q' .wal 1. , ,.,. ,im JOHN E. MARCHANT KENNETH MCLEOD 98 Waverly Ave., Watertown 17 School St., Newton Corner Watertown West, Tech, Business Bigelow, Beals. Detention and how to get out, food fights in the To L.C., -I.P., R. M., B.L. and the rest of you cafeteria. clowns whose footsteps I hope to follow Favorite Expression: Is that right. Film Festival, NEWTONITE, Senior Play. Biggest Ambition: Getting out of school with a diploma, two of them. Student Council, Tech, Vice President, NEWTON- ITE, A.A. Tech, House Football. C'm01z Bruce, let's get out of here! DAVID OWEN YORK 9 Oakwood Rd., Auburndale Warren, Murray Road, College. General Meetings, john Simone, memorial soccer Mme, - bf1.Cl86 21f1Y0f2e? , Cumberland Farms, moun- tain climbing, teaching astronomy, Frisbee in halls. Ski Club. 1969 THAT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR Cheryl Walsh Marlene Segall lst V1ce Pres1dent 2nd Vice President Roddy Tempest Jackre Rando Randy Averback Treasurer Secretary MANDELL'S P. 282 MARTHAIS FASHIONS P. 285 MIDNITE FOODS 8: LAUNDRY P. 286 MISS WELLESLEY IRS., INC. P. 283 ' NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE P. 280 NEWS TRIBUNE P. 285 NEWTON CENTRE CAMERA 81 MUSIC SHOP P 286 NEWTON GRAPHIC P. 278 NEWTON'S P. 285 NEWTONVILLE FABRIC CENTER P. 287 NEWTONVILLE TV 8L RECORD CO. P. 287 NEWTON WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST CO NORTHEAST FEDERAL P. 278 NORUMBEGA STAMP Sz COIN CO. P. 279 THE PREP SHOP P. 283 RALLY COMMITEE P. 282 RAY'S DELL P. 285 RAYTHEON P. 276 RHODES PHARMACY P. 286 ROMA DELICATESSEN P. 286 SCIENTIFIC CLEANING CO., INC. P. 285 SHELLING AND SHELLING P. 277 SOUTH PACIFIC P. 283 STAR MARKET P. 283 SWARTZ HARDWARE AND SUPPY P. 286 THE TRAVEL CENTER P. 287 THE TUX SHOP P. 279 ULLIAN BUICK P. 284 VIKING SEWING MACHINES P. 287 WABAN HARDWARE, INC. P. 286 WABAN NEWS P. 287 WEST FORD P. 285 WEST NEWTON SAVINGS BANK P. 284 WEST NEWTON TEXACO P. 282 WHITEHOUSEXPRODUCTIONS P. 285 S l0X0K051?471?1?0K7'701?f0N?s7'0161s0vl7L01?105W12016NQ016X6X Y 5 5 5 5 6 W 2 O '01, 53 Zi- U' iwtsfi 25 '1'3iF,1.3?'Hf5' 19 5 6 2 Q 'CA World To Be Born Under Your Footsteps . . . 3 2 ' 5 WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL WISH TO CONGRATULATE EVERY- 5 ONE WHO HELPED TO MAKE THE NEWTONIAN A SUC- 5 CESS AND THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE GREAT CLASS Q OF 1969. 5 Roger Resnick '69 Stuart Goldman '69 Marjorie Aronson '69 President Vice-President Treasurer Barbara Myerow '69 Carol Shapiro '69 5 Rec. Sec. Corresponding Sec. 5 9 5 275 rom learnin laboratories to lunar mlsslons . . . 1 ytheon makes things happen. A high school student dials a les- son and learns at his own pace . . . A housewife prepares a meal in minutes in her microwave oven . . . A submarine listens for intruders in the deep.. .A seismograph crew explores for oil beneath an African desert. A radar scans the skies and a supersonic missile stands ready if needed.. .A new petrochemical plant takes form against a Louisi- ana sky . . . A phone conversation Raytheon salutes the Class of 1969. Come in and see us. We are an equal opportunity employer. Microwave Power Tube Division. 190 Willow Street, Waltham ' Research Division 28 Seyon Street, Waltham ' Space and information Systems Division, 20 Seyon Street, Waltham. is carried by microwaves across the Andes to a remote area of Ecuador ...A tiny computer guides an Apollo spacecraft from orbit to on- target splashdown. These are but a few of the re- sults of Raytheon technology at work around the world. Today, Raytheon is an interna- tional science-based company employing over 50,000 people. Gommon threads of technology run through and weave together the company's diverse and growing businesses in both government and commercial markets. At Raytheon, our future is both exciting and challenging. We hope' that your future holds a full mea- sure of excitement and challenge too. Perhaps you will find it with us. .. f. J l 4 l l 4 l l l l i l l l l i l l . l lr 4.11.1 Q 5. 20 0K0'-WJNQQ01'-710 -02'0Hi0v10P201'0s0'1'-0N02s0N0v2?s0'2f0N0N0w0N0N0vf-0'X0l'C 5 o n lr -1'. I- 9 D' ings? n o sms s E7 11:1 E7 it: I -' YJ! - Yll 5 U W E7 Q I :mc stevens I 1 ' S f We w 6 IC 1 mums JIUDDE T STEVENS some wnne me A Fenunnm Fon THE . 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LAN DRY Phone: 527-5554 I I F Q mshlulle o 5 computer technology JUST RIGHT FOR CAREERS IN THAT COMPUTERS -IBM DATA PROCESSING SPECIAL OCCASION Latest Teaching Methods Qualify Our Men Sz Women A A TUX FROM For High Paying Positions 5 COURSES OFFERED IN THE TUX SHOP COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TAB OPERATION ae WIRING KEY PUNCH MACHINE MAINTENANCE at REPAIRING 5 230 CALIFORNIA STREET - DAY, EVEING se SAT. CLASSES . O M .Wd. dF'.E. V pen 7o1?M T 921111 MH ve Call Write or Visit for Free . . O . . Aptitude Test and Free Brochure Phone LAse117-0459 536 5138 536 0733 5 h ' ' - ' ' Save t at mp to Boston I Institute of Computer Technology 5 Of Boston Inc. - 20 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON 80 -0 '0 0'S0r I 279 Before you accept that first job . . . ook over your employer as carefully as he does you What's the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won't explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week's pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? I-Iow about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? Note: Many young men and Women in this area can fi England Telephone Why not talk with our employment intervlewer soon 1.-2 2555555 answer Yes to these questions. They Work for New 1 we .ua-e . 1 ou: ance N f . . . before vol... -ad + ? Aslf year fl 'd V C ar elor -113 -I D Lv ll D to tell you when and where to apply. I New England Telephone 1' Part of the Natlonwlde Bell System An equal opportunity employer 280 g K '02'02 '02201 f-01102-03 -20' f-0 -0 X765'0f640Y c0v'0H0N0 -?K0f'-010140K-05'-0'N02C0'f G0X?'-?10N?'-05'-00'-0K0v'0J'-720N05'-010'vf0P E715 Oficial NEWTCJN High School Ring N W Q xf f Bw AM 11 3 5.9! ,af A . .N ',,,,.4.,gg,f,,,g, Q ' H ,, A ' 1 WH A ' xg , .M . A V ff I , ax. A b ax Xrlzw W 1 X Q X ,I A xx' x Q52 V Aflf N ANIMI CULTZJSS W f HUMANI1A'E'Zfi ' ,IQ AAA CIBUS N3 ' , V N Q , Il, ,',,. if 1 f AY . ' , ' 1 I 7 Creaied by OWATONNA, MINN esom Ameaono, 281 01-0'f10210K0120 0 4-01'-0N0N0N0P'-0X0 Xwaofcofawfacavfqaiqafawfa H6 S 0N0K76P27l71?'0X05'01'0v176N96N0v17Q?1717L7!?61L76 0'f?c76x Good Luck to the Graduating Class of 1969! Distinctive Men's Wear For Your Formal Functions Visit Our Modern Rental Department 3 NEWTONVILLE LAsel1 7-6940 5 I I Compliments of: BUNNY'S FOODLAND Choice of meats and coldcuts Top quality groceries 9 a.m.-10 p.m. 69 River Street West Newton, Mass. Also visit our new Bunny's Market on 418 Watertown Street 9 a.m.-12 midnight . . . and as the Rally Committee rode away to the land of the Mustang, a young Papa Gino pizza, too cheesy to supervise for himself, asked 'Who were those prostrat-ed ork chops?' Why Lenny that was PABLO! Upon hearing of this he took his father's car down the best route to Boston 1931, passed Houlihan, withstood Rickamortis, and finally found himself on top of his hockey bag in Liberty parking lot. Best Wishes Class of 1969 WEST NEWTON TEXACO, INC. HE Walter D. Nodrstrom, Pres. Diamonds - Watches - Gifts Jewelers - S ilversmiths Class of 1956 LA 7-6661 -il 45 LINCOLN STREET 527-5412 Q NEWTON HIGHLANDS 61 GARDEN CITY OIL CO., INC. MASSACHUSETTS Plumbing - Heating Air Conditioning 79 CRAFTS STREET NEWTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS 102101201102 102' f09' '-0 '-05' f-02101 Q? X? -0 W -0020 I n7'0K0N0N?'01470N0005f0401s70N7'0'1747f0 ?G7Q0 0'C7W56'6x 5 L ii' Our clothesline is heavy . . E Mm W with school time things. With every good wish to the ' im. We've pinned up our skirts, SCHIOF C1358 Q shirts and other things.. from your friends We hope you'll drop by to see our display tth in colors galore so bright and gay a C . Pre-Teen 6-14 Jr. Petite 5-13 Juniors 5-15 NEWToN,W Al-TH AM 6 Misses 6-16 Miss Wellesley Juniors, Inc. BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 5726 Washington Street, Wellesley 81 Massachusetts 5 CE 5-3420 6 -r nn- n n-111 Iii' 6 compiimems of KEN-KAYE KRAFTS co. HQ M 5R15 ' Handicrafts-A rt Supplies Q i Most Complete Line under One Roof 5 Gold'n Good Fried Chicken ' S Q 4 4 L 1 Rd 867 Washington Street 5 M ang CY ' Newronviiie Q Newton Centre 527-1206 5 ' Q ...L-.... . .. . .-..r... -. -. 5 CROWLEY'S OFFICE SUPPLIES . 338 Walnut Street MARKETS 5 Newtonville, Massachusetts Phone: DEcateur 2-5310 THE HOME OF MIRACLE PRICES AUTHENTIC sCHooL BLAZERS some Enchanted Evening TUXEDOS-SALE OR RENTAL at the U YOUNG MENS 4,0 Q as THE D44 sour:-I PACIFIC O rn in PREP SHOP Restaurants HARvAQD SQUARE Phone 332-7250 5 17-hour free parking at the 1152 Beacon Street Near Walnut Street Church Street Garage, right next door Finest Chinese Cuisine OPEN TILL 2:00 A.M. 31 Church Street Cambridge LUNCHEON SPECIAL , , , UNivf-rrsify 4-2300 11:30 A.M.-3 100 PM. S 5C0N-0'v'0'K0w0v Qafoweofeofsmfafcafvfcaeaiawffawwcawwvfcowrafawwfovwfsawwfarwx 283 S 20N0N02'02'-0N7'-05'-0K0'N0v'-0'f'-7'-7G01l0'vQ0'N04022-02'-01'-04f0N0N0N0'N0P'-02l0Y6X 2 Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of '69 We hope that the years that lie ahead for you 5 will bring a full measure of happiness, success I and a useful and rewarding way of life. Whatever your future plans may be you'll 'rind that starting a program of regular savings now will help you achieve your goal more quickly. S -Stop in and open an account right away- ULLIAN BUICK-OPEL 5 500 Worcester Tpke. Q st ewton FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 3 Sdvwgd 2 min. past Shopper's World on Rte. 9 Q 0 1314 Washington Stract,WastIlowton , ffyou come jqrst at Ullianfsv ' 0 I9 Pelham Island lload, Wayland V 5 SAFETY for SAVINGS l . 5 62' 5 5 5 coMPuMENTs OF THE DANDELION FACTORY H0'fQ0N0f'-0w0'f ' 284 RAY'S DELL FINEST IN COLDCUTS 293 Watertown Street Newton, Mass. 527-9586 Compliments of 7 I Wewfon A Newton Centre F Compliments of: P I H . L O C0l'l'lplll7'l6l1ZS Z1 WHITEHOUSEXPRODUCTIONS 5 G of If office: 244-2097 Lab: 244-9221 fi P P E H S - A Y DRIVE SAFELY Ed Ehrenberg's WEST FORD 773 Washington Street Newtonville 244-4200 EUROPEAN HEALTH SPA 1359 Washington St. West Newton, Mass. 244-7535 Health 8: Conditioning facilities for the whole family Compliments of NEWSJIRIBUNE SCIENTIFIC CLEANING co., INC. Box 171 Tel. 244-5226 Auburndale, Mass. Church, School, Offices, Industry Member-Electronic Technicians Guild, NATESA L. E. GORDON CO. ' RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 2 Hartford Street Newton Highlands 61, Mass. DEcatur 2-2893 ig, MARTHA'S FASHIONS 39 Lincoln St. Newton Highlands, Mass. Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6 Thurs. 10-9 969-7747 5 6 5 3 9 S 5 5 6 6 5 6 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 6 ,S 65'-01 C0101 'JI' 105' 402 6' 10P'0 '-0' 10 6a'0'4.0f 01201 9-,. H0' I 6Y0f'0N01G?470'0140N74?62610X0f011J0N0Y0540'10R9L7'0'f0'6X MIDNITE FOODS 81 LAUNDRAMAT RHODES PHARMACY 719 Washington Street G. RHODES, Reg. Pharm. Newtonville 1649 Beacon Street Waban, Mass. Open until midnite Tel. Blgelow 4-1677 Emma's of Dedham Dresses-Bridal Shoppe 326 5511 589 High Street Dedham Square At The Lights JOHN T. BURNS INSURANCE 803 Washington Street Newtonville, Mass. BOSTON I STORE JEROME FARRUGIA, Mgr. 114 River Street Blgelow 4-7070-6964 ATWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Picture Farming-Artist's Supplies Photographic Supplies 21 Pelham Street Newton Centre 59, Mass. WABAN HARDWARE, INC. 1641 Beacon Street Waban, Mass. Hardware-Paint--Oils 244-4566 BOULEVARD PHARMACY 2090 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndale, Mass. CARMEN'S BARBER SHOP 320 Walnut Street ' Newtonville Special Razor Haircut and European Style ROMA DELICATESSEN SUB Complete Line of Cold Cuts Our Specialty-Submarine Sandwiches Phone 969-9842 322 Walnut Street DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Newtonville, Massachusetts lOU'S SHOE REBUILDING 311 Walnut Street Newtonville, Mass. We Specialize in orthopedics CARLEY-REALTORS Specializing in the Newtons 1171 Washington Street 244-2966 NEWTON CENTRE CAMERA 8. MUSIC SHOP 829 Beacon Street Newton Centre, Mass. Compliments of SWARTZ HARDWARE and SUPPLY 353 Watertown Street Newton, Mass. AUBURNDALE SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 2012 Commonwealth Avenue Auburndale, Mass. Phone: LA 7-9539 CAROUSEL COIFFURES West Roxbury-2042 Centre St.-523-6176 Belmont-359 Pleasant St.-484-4874 Auburndale-281 Auburn St.-527-2575 5C0 0t'-0 0'-01' ' 3 5 5 5 3 9 6 9 5 9 5 2 5 9 5 5 2 S 5 ,E 4012021011-01 '00' c0a' '01 6805-:Gr 17 0- 0. '02 X71- EASTMAN FLOWER SHOP Al Eastman Roger Carpenter Carl Christenson 340 Walnut Street VIKING SEWING MACHINES All Sewing Machines Sold 8: Repaired FLODIN SEWING MACHINE CO. 257 WALNUT ST. NEWTONVILLE, MASS. 02160 Newtonville, Mass. 244-3204 THE CENTER CLEVELAND CIRCLE AUTO SCHOOLS Catering To The Teenager 8a Young Adult Driver Educafion MOD-PSYCHEDELIC-ARTY Newton: LA 7-3100 Brookline: LO 6-8800 34 Langley Rd. Newton .........,..,l.... 527-0446 THE ELLIOT W. KEYES PHARMACY, INC. WABAN NEWS Robert M. Levine, B.S., Reg. Pharm. Established 1885 1633 Beacon Street Telephone 244-2794 Waban 349 AUBURN ST. AUBURNDALE, MASS. 5 BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. NEWTONVILLE TV 81 RECORD CO. h 1 - P one LASC L 7 4587 321 Walnut Street 305 Centre Street Newton Corner GUITARS-PORTABLE PHONOS-TAPES ALFRED E. FULLER INSURANCE AGENCY A Friend of Barbara Ribock John P' Nixon 20 Austin St., Newtonville 244-7304-244-7440 Service Since 1890 MACKAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. Watch Repairing Tel. 244-1498 T. W. ANDERSON 465 Centre Street Newton, Mass. JEWELER 244-2034 329 AUBURN ST. AUBURNDALE, MASS. 02166 C0mPliments Compliments Q of of LASELL JUNIOR COLLEGE NEWTONVILLE FABRIC CENTER 298 Walnut Street 332-1830 trimmings-patterns-zipper hospital FRED V. FOWLER COMPANY Congratulations to Newton Graduates THE TRAVEL CENTER 795 Washington Street Newtonville, Mass. 25 9 5 5 3 9 6 5 9 S 6 5 6 5 9 S 5 2 9 E 9 .3 102101 C0801 Q0'N-0104-02 62 2-011-01 202 10' 10v'01f0'Y f0 'f0' 202' ? 202' X? -0 0 0N0 L 20 0'0N0'H7N7010f17G71J62020N0'f0010N0Y0 0'10NJ'01'-7276x I 4 v . ' I 4 . A . f . J ' 4. . , !q,. xv ,fy X w N , :gag G X , A F s ww II x XX e X X, ix 92 A -MU X X a f f Q Q ,ggi .4 ,fy dx x N w f ' N1 .X fs 5 J 1 9-av O I l l w 1 1 1 1 w 1 4 1 r X Q QQ Effdllyg if ? awww W M1 1 f IfTiffi5?1?.f:g1sQ5i.j?Q0Qf1Ifillxf-,7,.,13f5Qf.'.j1+d'1tL I 1 , N' 15, !'I '11 'I U x , 1 3 if 1' 'WV7'-V111-L7'v,f'11,,,1'1 ,'.1-v,.-.12113153 1 , v 1: - 1, ,, , I 1 .1 a:+i'ff-1-- 1.f1u1111z, are ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 if . 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M ichael7Zolli, 5 Sets and Crew ...,............... ...., J oseph Ryan: ' . Stage Manager ..... ...... ,....,... S t ephen Covitzl ' Props ................. .................... E lizabeth Hinchey Costumes ..... ..... R onni Cohen, Carol Talkov , Make-up .ttt ....,.................... J ulie Taymor f It's hard to express in words exactly what happened fi1gif1Carouse1, but twhatevelffitwas it was wonderful and beautiful and satisfyingylandiffrustfating at the same time. There was a spirit that brought together so many? who never, would have known each other. During its preparation and the performanceg Carrouselbtiplayedira' greatkpartin our llivesf When it was all over our afternoonsfrom three o'clock on f'seemed'lempty, and theyf were. We would walk up to one yanorhelr' and askin a joking,' but sad waygpf?THeyQ. where's Carousel rehearsal today? Does the orchestra have to come? -y Q ,A wi, rrr' , if 5 3' ' The involvement in Carousel brought spirit and a sense 'of rneaningto our sCjhOfJl.dasys,f Suddenly, we cared, and when it was all over we wanted toll do it all againr',A'ygrot1p1'H Q 'H l L C ffl ff' , . .,,...,,,..-1 from Carousel has taken steps to make tentative, plans for another musical' nexri year.. A mmf 't r V r 1 . f .f91 'fQ'l'?f'3'f7if The spirit is still there, although not as strong. Hopefully it will not die,j'but :grow .4 'ffl' next year and get more peopleiinvolved and caring. S p ,. i' if 5115! ft' s. '1:ffy:fP12Pff'fi 1' . -fret I I 5 2 I ' 'lit 2 -129' :Hi W .-f'f' '55-'?.l l.'1 ,.v,,f!,i. f,lnv,:J ,wsml ,,.r:i'J-? '5 Viv! , il. il'q: :'jwfl u 22.15 nv.-1 ,.u. .,.u,,l 'f 55 .,i.,:, iff. 5 't. 'g fr'-a'. gg tm- 1 ,l M: . - .'y'f11::lzf'-'Ji ff-.rlfn 4:5-J 'i V :fp:,j?f 5-:Virgil-f.r ,. r frilly f J, 15 - 5. ff? if iP l?iL,lz.l,',l fgvlf 1' - :rf-11 'ef-aria-nr it . r f ' ,1 .- Q r Q ,ng Z , ' gag: R ' fl, I I 'lt- EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS CHAMPS as 4 3- N ' .. lj I X X . cs .rx s s A Ox s S S X s X X -. x X Q R. Arcese, Capming C. Berry, P. Britt, A. Cameron, T. Chalmers, R. Cicone, C. Clapton, R. Cun- ningham, R. Echlov, W. Keeler, T. Keyes, M. Lally, J. Marcus, J. Mills, C. Pendergast, R. Vallely, R. Wargin, N. Westlund. Talent, depth and an air of profes- sionalism guided the Tigers to the Eastern Mass. baseball title. Coach Howard Ferguson's baseball team came into the season with a history of having a tight defense and a weak offense. However, with the aid of scouting and vigorous training, the Tigers main- tained their defense and gained an ex- plosive offense. Not once throughout the season did Ferguson let up on his driving of the team. One heard frequently on the side- lines, No score, tie ball game! The players, all eyeing the state championship, pulled through in the tightest of these clutch situations. Colin Clapton pitched in relief although he had never done so before, and Captain Ron Arcese came through with hits numerous times. ' N S ri The pitching staff did a remarkable job in filling the gap left by injured star gi t ., V . , hurler Clark Berry. They were consistently fi, I ig Vppp ' , f il. f F N brilliant all season. .X ' ' J M X 5 , v ins, sf ,ffl 'Q sf V. . Q F ---.. s ., - 1 'rrt ZZg.A:xvxgri1'AdcV.j. '1l5v. ',-31? Qi. Hlmwlplk Q . XY A is ' V' gr 31 W -f f '-.angmgtgxti if A ' 4. . 'Y A k., First Row: S. Condon, A. Friedman, F. Jutras, J. Myers, B. Young. Second Row: J. Coleman, H. Karp, Captaing P. Murphy, Capmmg J. Ronayne, Corzclag J. Vassolotti. Unbeatable continues to be the word that de- scribes the track team's performance in dual meets. The Tigers copped the SUBURBAN LEAGUE title in the final showdown with Brockton. How- ever, the injury-riddled team could only manage fourth in the class A championships. 1969 pro- vided the track team with a wide variety of talent in field as well as running events. The trackmen were often brilliant. Joe Desiglio sprinted to a 10.1 time in the hundred yard dash to equal the league record. Steve Scrimshaw, Bill Clark, Don McMi1len and Skip Fawson were no- table scorers who had their moments of greatness. Barry Harsip proved to be a fine leader and a talented all-around athlete. BOYS' GOLF STATES CHAMPS For the second consecutive year, the Newton High golf team captured the state golf crown. Establishing an excellent 9-1 record during the regular season, the Tigers seemed headed towards great things. The con- stant surge of excellence throughout the campaign was the reason behind the successes. Co-captains Harry Karp and Paul Murphy led the team to its nearly perfect season, the only lapse all year for the linksters came against Brockton. The team performed with their usual professional consistency in heat of the tourney, giving Newton its championship. I969 ' , WWC TRACK TEAM fft, ii, VARSITY LACROSSE An 11-5 record proved the Newton Lacrosse team to be one of the best of the public school teams competing in the sport. The Newton team featured a practically impenetrable defense. Goalie Andy Sonis was the backbone of this fine defensive team. The lacrosse men proved to be very powerful and explosive on offense as well. Co-captain Dean Foster led the offense with a record number of points. Co-captain Joe Picariello provided both offensive and defensive support from his midfield position. In their final game of the year ,the three- year-old Tigers outplayed the respected Exeter team. This sets hopes high for defeating other established private-school teams in the future. 5 E 22: 5 U U f .1-an 'I . .H , ,fe 4 Za W First Row: F. Murphy, K. Sheehan, R. Snyder, J. Picariello, Captain, K. Corrigan, A. Sonis, B. Davidson. Second Row: Coach Healy, J. Magni, R. johnson, J. Myerson, M. Solomon, J. Murphy, M. Jones, S. McCarthy, Coach Hurlbut. Third Row: C. McGillvary, G. Rey- nolds, K. Daniels, N. Robertson. 'ft' Fin! Row: D. Reddy, E. Cutler, T. Davenport, D. Gratto, H. Par-is, K. Fay. Second Row: Miss Lukowicz, P. McMillen, M. Drew, C0-Cdptfzmg C. Edwards, S. Atkinson, B. Mulcahy, C. Hay, M. Burns. Mzrsmgz L. Houston, Co-Captain. CIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL Newtonls outstanding achievements in other areas often left the accomplishments of the girls' softball team much neglected. A strong- hold of team spirit and smooth transition of power between the offense and defense earned the team a much deserved 9-1 record. Junior Patty McMillen, with a spectacular pitching effort, was the main stay of the defense. The team was handicapped by the loss of injured Barb Mulcahy, who spent the nrst half of the season on the bench. Seniors for the most part were the core of the offense, coming up with such winning scores as 42-6, 24-1, and 25-4. Captain Lynne Houston, who batted 697, provided the constancy of excellent leadership throughout the season. ' GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS This year the N.H.S. queens of the courts reigned. coolly over all their subjects in the white sneaker set. The ladies brought home a record of 7 conquests in 10 matches, thanks to their superb serving, furious forehands, bombarding backhands, and voracious volleys. T I . as WZ. L 40 1,2 na f 'fi' ,fs if . , VV,,, Q f f ' f' ,ff W ' I 1 VW 4' ' 'c iwyvhfj X , f. v ' X A X K, V . fy , , ' ,J ,f gf f : I EW is is Aa i' I v, Anyone for tennis? First Row: Eileen Malone., Merritt Kelleher. Second Row: Margie Bornstein, Kathy Malone, Wendy Keil, Jean Boudreau, Betsy Silver. BOYS' VARSITY TENN S Sporting a IO-6-l record going into the championship play, Newton's number-one-seeded tennis team looked towards victory. But the netmen's hopes for a state championship were ended abruptly at the hands of New Bedford. Having lost only two matches in public school competition, the Tigers were an unusually fine team. They were unusual because the top three regular single players were sophomores and juniors. Captains John Berman and Paul Blazar were first double partners and the only seniors on the squad. This year's performance turned out to be one of the best in many years. The future is bright for the young and talented Newton team. First Row: J. Berman, Co-Captaing P. Blazar, Co-Captain. Second Row: J. Golub, B. Spieser, B. Shapiro, R. Martin, M. Brass. A PLACE FOR US Wandering these past few years I've often Wondered, Perhaps just maybe why- the square root of two is irrational and the battle of New Orleans was attributed to Andrew Jackson. I've forgotten my French verbs and Abe Lincoln isn't all I thought he was. Why- there are so many people and things to learn . And I clon't know but all I know, is that if I really believe it, there's a place for me, and if you believe it too- there's a place for us. ' SENIGR PROM I f Axfwggccfk X ,N THE PLUS COMMENCEME T Our answer is the wor1d's hope, it is to rely on youth-not a time of life-but a state of mind, a temper of the will, quality of the imagination, predominence of courage over timidity, of the appetite of adventure over the love of ease . . -SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY f X N 7 f lra A f f V X , , . , f Z , fx ., i ,.,, . X ,a 5 gf X I' 'Y ' X if g f , ff ,Q I f N - Q fss 'Q , , E - WWW 5 ,, E ,,,, f ,f y 1 X4 W, y Q w . 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