Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1970

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' Y f A -,ft A Q 5 3, A , 6 . ,4 1 Az' is x 5 5' 4 5 fha 1 'fm ,I M5452 Y , mga Al 9 m ...i- EX 'gy '- I' LLK avi 'N 1. vw u5mf, .QW . 1 . -5-0un2.'f. ... ... ' 1119- .' .- v NEWTON FREE LIBRARY NEWTON, MASS. N -gi is , s, . E N.. 4 Y :msg H 5 'IT2-52 'Q 4 Xl 4' , 1. , . A' . .,.,' ' . ..x 1 5 . , X hh , f, ,. X , , . ,z Yesterday a child came out to wonder Caught a dragon fly ins-ide a iar fearful when the skies were full of thunder And tearful at the falling of a star. No one has to tell a baby to ex- plore. He iust naturally wants to get out and see, search, find out what this great big, weird world holds. Will he still feel that way by the time he gets to high school? . .aewnmm-an f Sify fm '51 1. , Q3 X ox ,.f:f F X X. N C ff' f , ' 4 -Q ww, 'ka 1-w , , . , 3 R R q if Nw, wx: , : ' . fb 'Z .J f L35- U 5-sl X -xxylii, tt R, ' r ,f f Sw +511-1 V,-52 . 1 ' , AA '-,W I' . ,N ' ' AmH.kAvfB.mQ'.3 . 1 w,-f'-4v'1Hg t,,- 44 Q Q! My Wu. .-,. x. Q ' f , N 'K W WIAL gf 5. M ' w I also have a great feeling because when you are working on a hard paper and when you finish you feel so good. f Learning is closely related to education, atleast I think so. Learning is fun when you under- stand it. I worry a little about high school. It will be better if I don't worry about the future. W J I4 A H 10 Y 'V 'u ' V 'A ,. K lr f'XwT,f ... .ft-v '!' f .4 , ,.,A 1 Quulj' .wlivivs is A15-4, fp. It's hard because some- times I have to work and work and sometimes I think l'I I never finish. -,nun-qw Why do we place children in groups according to their ages? Different chiIdren's talents- and aware- ness of their world don't grow at the same rate. Maybe the grade system doesn't give some chil- dren all the sunlight they need to grow, when they need it. Maybe it blinds other children with too much sunlight, too soon. A Y Q ' Sm WW K. 33.2. x f 7 f ' 1 ,pf ff 0 W1-7 'c Z X f 2 4 fy f J . 2 In lunlor hugh we wont learn things, we'II do them. What makes us come here' Is lt the pressures, the threats, the dlplomaf Could nt be that we want to come' ,Z u 4 I , 1 4. -. Qz V ff - swfirx ., '4 X 4? X ff' V-WA x M- .' I X guy I ar' RM A x i n 1 4, t. X ,. ix ,,,, MM M H T' X i 7 'Sw,,q5S X Q, ' 1 K x' ,WW A A ' 2 N lf fy A ,QQ .-N N ? , Sify! X f 1 S5? Q! W 1 X N , , 'Hi gt 'X SY' , why if ,tgyxx 'S' if 15 2 ,N w fr- Why is Shakespeare such a high school institution, anyway? ,Y , my , we , y ws: ,M ,Q Z 'W W Z S SW 1 V: V wax. W fr 56fR'f'iGYX V' wx. vm? M WN ' RNA, 1 x x xx xxm R X, x ff fff ffw WWW .MIM ff' f Wf 'bmw X x -v E i f I 9 I l have never let my schooling interfere with my education. - Mark Twain If we can all believe in the way education is happening, then it's a icy. . . .-I . . . but usually if hurts. W'M'f Tf A ' f 'f fi g . 5 , ' iif it School is a hiding place. 3 2 , E 8, ug Growing is something we ccm't control, so it can hurt. 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JM ' ff4,, h f wf L 35 0. lv ., f ,, -x 4' 4 f,,.. ,way 2 -W i N ?fm.,.,, , .f M Y 24 Q f 7 I .Q-' s N' 4 xxx! f Yi X, 'A 5-x, ,K , if ,f 3-2 M Z, w ' w 'mf-2 4 Q' fy ,, 'WG Q a 'wc 1 1 , A f 3' MW. fwwf wif N-. 1 'I ,J 5 , get mx I 'fm Q 4 , 1 ' 1 19'-5 gf' -Q .? ' 'x 2 '1 xx M, ...ra-1' 1 X 'fm We pass the stage of threats that hold us from ourselves that nail us to the ground and keep us from the sky. And when we pass the youthful play our nails release us- only fo find we can fly alone , ,,,,, no-' ..5, f f, Newtonville, Mossochusetts Newton High School Advisor .... Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editors . . Literary Editors . . Photography Editors . Photo Coordinator . . Lay-out Editor ..... Assistant Lay-out Editor . Data Editors ...... Copy Editors . . Art Editor ..... AssistantArt Editor . . Sports Editor ..... Assistant Sports Editor . . Business Manager . . Circulation Editors . Advertising Editors . Assistant Advertising Editor Public Relations ...... . .Armando Rossi Gillian Pearson . . Mary Morris . Betsey Brooks Laura Cossaboom . . Frances Yuan . . .Peter Kiebala Steven Scrimshaw . . Laura Lohman . . .Joan Nabseth . . Jane Arabian . .Cathy Jernigan . . . Ann Cohen . . Evlyn Shifman Charles Alajajian . . A1anWittrip . . Carol Sones . . Richard Frank . . Debra Shelkan . . .Bruce Wong . . Debra Keezing . Richard Harlow . . KatheMisch . Beth Weinberg . . Paul Gorfine . .Sandra Lofchie Aaron Fink Superintendent of Schools Atwood Dunham, . Assistant to the Principal S x if 2 XS Q' X sw Q 1:..Qw- 'f ,ifwi . M WN Aim Richard Mechem, Principal f' al: , 1 john Harris john Harrer Carol Shloss Mary Lanigan bv Elizabeth Lee Peter Capodilupo is , an 7 2 George Bower , WIKI' my Susan Ramlow ,nwnh 0 R X Stephanie Laster 2 A 'Q , V f Q 'gg V an 4 . W f 4-f , rf I ' f' 'K V , W 4 U , I Q 2 2 .1 ,. r rf ,f Wi, ,f , 2157? no if 2 0 Avarjp, f 7 J W x , Kzgrk ,A4,, N, W 4 ' Q ' Zz. 4' 4 , Q, . , ,, 4 ,W Q ,Z Miriam Goldstein Michael Papa .digg Donald Wiener ff 5 , Q fi! TE .aff ff f -xr, 4 ZQZL W' f E 4 M, if 151'-1 1 1 4, 1-:Q-.1 J , 5 444,-4, f , 1 ', , M27 ,, ,MW la .,,,?, , , Robert Dephoure John Fernandes VZ . Z C Q ar Jacqueline Wollan Barbara Parks Nancy Goldberg Celia Arovas ,,..,,..,,....ffff'M Q .,,,,,.....-- ,....,-f- l l w l A 1 1 I l 1 I Susan Albonese Alan Katz rm X, QW NW J .f N-f-.a e Y a- g - ,, Qs Q-35 gg ' X J ,2 4 N A , 1 ' A , X 4 3,5 ,' :x,,,rw:- Q. , KX Hx .,,,, K N NV on H , if W , View Q-P-'iw .1 ri. , QQ R-A yi R if' QP' 1 7 2 It, fr if W 5? -' u' . 'K ,. Xi Y' Wx wax 3 .Q-,g t at +A f My p - Q - . ' .sf .1 , M on K, F 1or1ne Borden George Bresnahan I 4 a Elizabeth Linde Norman Walker 2 S WWW w 55'6?v E M Q'YHBW5k 5 3 - aww f : 1:2531 3173? nmfq ,,,,,,,.Nm-nvvwlwf-ww FUN ,f 4 Laurence Rothman Anthony J. Temmallo .Q Lamoine Boyle Marion Cullen Edyth Avery Sheila Mahoney XRS, X r Barbara Killion Jane 101165 ' , , W, ,fd X , 'if W X , 'S px 'xx .W 1' Nw lya.: ' V . ' 3 Miriam Schwartz Kafhy Harris nf 42 wwf 4913? K' W Thayer Warshaw Florence Williams Mary G. Gianferante mf Helen Kalivas Paul Weisber Sarah Reinhart Paul Sullivan Roberta Pressman Ronald Barnes Wir Alice Hecht I E Lucy Gluck Gordon Elliot U Malcolm Gallagher Roy Montague Paul Gottlieb Nancy Delmuth Martha Gordon oseph Connoll w i I 2 I x I Pau' a Evans u 1 J 1 l I Leslie Bedford K johana Ross I ,Wg,wf7, f ff , M Edward Rossiter Sally Martin Adria Reich Robert Smith Joyce Newman T ' 2 S 5 5 X 2,3 ., 1371 , Mike Morris Carol Horgan john Eartha Rosanne Pearlmutter Gail Stein Chris Dowell Jean Gilfillan Ernest Nicol Ann Winton June Slavin 'I l Q Ruth Hansen Harold Wiper John Milne Jacob Skilken Virginia Panaccione w L Frank D,Agostino Christopher Jones ' 'X 144555 1 ' 7 , Q Yu, , -af -if Mary Machakos Deborah Gerstein L af, mm 4 W.. , ,,.,, Stuart Rist Karen Simet 5 i fa i Sflv Virginia Adler Barbara Zitzewitz Robert Malone ffx. ., Q . Rachel Sheridan 46 Montgomery Wells Gail Roberts ff X , 47 if fy! f JW., 1 xmwrhxwxwx , Q5 M David Geikie We 2 :kwff W7 Linda Keene Anneta Carpenter 'iff ,rf . , ' ,.. . .X 'cfs r ff mf 1 f7 w-WK Eugene Ferguson Ray Stephens Gail Ann S prin Brenda Wolchock Florence Solomont Mary Sapienza Roberta Miscall Sharon Senk Mary H. McFarland X Philip Bowman Reuben Rosen Bill Kring Mr. Paisner , X33 :M-. Vxliikn .X Q Q fi Wm. ,V,,,, gash 4 WO' Abner Bailey Terry Grossman Never in my total school life did I have a teacher like my math teacher who gave so much of her time to explain the math over, and over, and over .... Virginia Cox Mary Waters S Rose Neufeld Juanita Simmons Bernard Flanagan Carolyn Payne Mary McMorris Susan Sapolsky D3V1d Phelan Grace Mancini Mary Wellington Esther Cohen Angela I-Iomans Franklin Davis Barbara Litt 'Q Elizabeth Jewett Mary Hogan f gm V4 M Nina Ebb i s S E Q r 4.b.4 34. Joanne Asher 'YU st I X Audrey Smith pgs., , f X -f ' f r . Q M,,i,,N,,,N,wfS37 -mf Dorothy Shriber Edwin Wiest Caroline Woodbury Kathleen Henighan ,W ,if- Vollin Wells Virginia Altieri Robert Chambers Anna Nolan Mildred Caram ...-Q LEFT: John Meyer RIGHT: Barry Howland Libby Resnick Donald Mitchell 55 Rudy Satlak, Anna Nolan, Mary Machakos Rudolph Sarlak Daveda Movitz Ron Prevoir Michael Zolli Armando Rossi xl xii HQ Lloyd Schultz Jerry Gardner Geraldine Seaver Henry Lasker ,,,,..---www----'I ,, ,rf Belle Gilbert f X l an-1 Marion Moriarty Edward Beatty ? 1 Z X X ,, ww M .NWN ,ff 44. N' S W x S 3 9, f qv w I gig X X X S N .:.. 3 X WX - f 5, 11 5 1: -' f I Hope Butler Susan Carr xx. X Nxvf ' X. Q: My Q 'Y as Miriam Abrahms Anna Lucenta 4 5' 1, A. V Q: ,,. , .,,. V. I fr NW 9 . , Q W 4. 4 f ,R 9 W A I I ,, ,.,, f bww f wg fwm S E l Judith Davidson Joanne Clarke Dolly Marsh Glenora Zofrea 4501432- f Carolyn Lukowicz Ruth Frazier R F E? x A ..- Q X mail Fred Yaitanes Q-..-4 jim Ronayne George Jessup ,,,.,.d,,,,,..........J Q' d d l E3 Z e egee e w Reginald Smith Michael Buzzi Linwood Gatley X- .ww I ,.,, :fb L '+ f .a X K 'fix i ii , , u ' X. Myra Trachtenberg Robert Mitchell I am a teacher. My God, I'm a teacher! Where did I ever get the notion that I could be a teacher, that I had something to say, something to pass on to make them better? What fleeting inflation of my ego brought me to this station in life? I was sure I knew the an-swers once. But I have learned much at Newton I-Iigh, and learned above all that I will never know enough, that there are no absolutes in education, that I will never stop learning. But the learning is so painful. Why have I allowed myself to become enslaved by the system? I-Iow did I become imprisoned by self-deception, and why am I now a keeper of other prisoners, my students? They need so much that I cannot give them. They need . . . let me see, what do they need? Oh yes, the tools with which to make a living. They need recognition, and response. They need ego building. They need to get into college so they can make more money. They need good food, good parents, dental care, fun and relaxation. They need love. But there are so many of them and there is only one of me. How can I begin to give them what they need? But as long as I can remember the questions, maybe I don't need answers. Mary Russo Ann Caggiano ,l X ?'1f Mary McDonald Eugenia Copeland fl Z Mary Miskella WW V, 62 Marrie Kenney CE! A Celestine Saleeby Elsie McDermott Because each of us is an individual,we each need different stimuli to help us learn and grow. Some individuals are able to grow better in a structured learning environment in which the goals and the means for obtaining them are clearly defined. Maybe for some,this is a result of being told what to do for the first nine years of school. Other-s need more freedom to grow. Newton High has already recognized the need for different stimuli to some extent by providing a greater variety of elective courses than many other high schools. However, two students may sign up for the same subject and end up in two classes which are 'taught in very different ways. A student in one class may be able to learn better in the environment of the other class. Is it possible for -not only the subject, but also the method of teaching, for each elective that is presented in more than one way, to be described so that the student can choose? Many teachers are working to make the programming system more flexible. Teachers often see the inadequacies of the system better than we think. Some teachers are very sensitive to students' feelings of being imprisoned, trapped, or powerless. These teachers don't want us to listen to them because good citizens must learn to respect authority, but because we might find just one insight, one day, that would help us see ourselves a little more clearly. These teachers don't want N.H.S. to be a dead institution for the passing on of middle class values and worn-out cliches, or a machine that turns mixed-up teenagers into the kind of adults that society will accept. They don't want to mold us to fit what people think we should be. They want to help us find what is already in us. Somewhere. Lillian McKenney WPG Y Q Margaret Burke Mary Garrity Ruth Morse .l Marjorie Billings Mary Turner It was in the summer. We were free and easy spirits. Pressure was not a known experience. It belonged to another season, another mood. Our minds laughed and our feet giggled as we challenged each other, trying to skip down the brook as far as we dared go, jumping from stepping stone to stepping stone. Far be it from me to mention that the distance between the stones kept getting greater and that their foundations decreased in stability as we proceeded. I may be a girl, but I'm not acknowledging any inferior dexterity. Then we came to a large break in the chain of stepping stones. The only accessible footing was a wobbly clump of roots. May I emphasize the word wobbly? I doubted it could have supported a fat butterfly. My friend nimbly jumped to it, turned, and waited for me to jump. That was the last thing I wanted to do. Being a little on the clumsy side, and lacking all self-confidence, I knew I'd end up in the brook. I hate being embarressed and I didn't relish looking like a fool draped in river weeds. I was NOT going to proceed. Then I looked at my friend with .outstretched arms, ready to help. I knew that once we got past that spot we'd be able to go on for a long while down the brook. But it wasn't the intrigue of new possibilities that finally persuaded me to try it. It was the knowledge that my friend wasn't going to laugh at me or mock me if I landed in the water. I had no reason to fear failure. I knew this because my friend cared about me. I-Ie had made it across, and he believed that I could too. So, amid cries of encouragement, I took my death-defying leap. I made it. There was a feeling of relief and accomplishment, even at so small a feat. I was really glad I'd tried, though I know I never would have if it had only been up to me. And we continued. It wasn't until a while after that I saw what that small instance had in it: the essence of why and how people learn. We learn things every day from friends and the world around us. We are curious beings, so this desire to find out is not easily stifled or lost, except when we fear failure. Embarrassment and self-consciousness inhibits all of us from doing things. So when failing means looking silly or playing the role of fool, we stay clear of any chance of failure. Once a teacher rejects our contribution to a class discussion, we hesitate to raise our hand again. It is WE who are wrong, as people, not our answer. But when doesn't failure imply stupidity and a wrong response suggest inability? It doesn't when we know that we,re going to be respected and accepted in spite of, and sometimes because of our mistakes. This assurance is only possible when we know that we are cared for, when we know and respect the person who wants to let us in on some of the truth he's found for himself. The way people learn is through trusting someone else's ideas enough to try. QI had no personal desire to jump to that root, but someone I loved and trusted had tried it, and found some worth in it.j When someone you care for, and share feelings of trust and respect with, shows you something you might benefit from, you are willing to try because you are not afraid of failing. You're not afraid that he'll laugh at you. People learn because of a natural desire, through the aid and encouragement of someone they know well enough to respect. We at N.H.S. are prohibited from experiencing this pure way of learning much of the time. The classes are so large and impersonal that there is little chance for most of us to get to know teachers or classmates. If you donit know your teacher, how can you trust and respect him? If you don't respect him, why should you risk failure by trying something new? Learning stops. . . Why can't N.H.S. be a collection of smaller communities, each with its own teachers, students and rooms? N.H.S. could then give us more of a chance to open our eyes, to really see what others are, and understand why. We have enough faculty and students who care. Is it just that we have gone so long in a tight cold world, that we just aren't willing to make the jump to that shaky and untested clump of roots? I Edward Sah agian Renzo Ricciutti X -Q Joseph Ryan ff f I Richard Burke Stanley Wolaszek Charles Day mf fi'f'U'f' lx Tom Mangan john Murray L W TOP: Ward Manghue BOTTOM: Nicholas Penta Q 1 S, S s TOP: Patrick Nicholas BOTTOM: james Sullivan TOP: john Benson BOTTOM: Philip Houle S f ? X William Parmenter Stanley Gardner I l 1 Alfred Dipoli Dorothy Silon Paul Moore M. Frank Cionti Henry I-Iaroian J. Patrick Connolly Mildred McGlinchey Helen Saunders S -m Jack Shapiro Selma Crevoshay 16 'SQ v , , f W 5 ' ' ff ' A' Q f X A V AH:,ZE,,, ,. ,Q - , , ,, M, ..,.. .:gf....:.f V Q f4..f,,f2ff ' 5 ' 2 ' . -- . ., ,..-.vm-'16 ', , 1 , 2 ,,,,4 ff f' 1.0 7 0 I Mgfif' ' Q4 'M ..,, ' .- . , Q ,ff v yn 'f2fz:gf4f, fri? , b , .M , Z I Q j z' jig. 134' ,. - ., I, .- fy' -' 2 ' M .. ,.. - - ' A .fn .am xi an N305 SM 3 1 Q 68 jf A , .uf if . ,AN A Z H, Z Mi , ff f if ,Y 43 4 1- ,. QM, f ,:,,f ' v f , , 1 3,2 ,N f ,J WMM? 3 if 3 wr , . if if -:L K , ' f' ' Q f Q ,f. fs if 'f y 4 ' W! A4 A2 Q ' - ,f 1' sf' , , ' ' Lf, K2 , 5' . X 5242, K 'gf f , I If S - .: f -5 ' . J ' 1 ., ., i W, Z, , A Ag 1 A ,, '- . LA, A 5 I K ' I, 'V A 1 Y 1 fi- ,Fig W' 1 X '. E 5 W x ., .,,. V ., 1 I ggi!-.3 A f . .fa W E W' - -we In .4 W S l K 54 Q: i W 6 Q - W' 'K' if fd sg. , ,.: ,.v- 1 VV. 1, rv: Qi. Y , lx, li ry A V Q X I .: 4 I Russell Steinert 'N98'5K , f.,fn.:L Everett Lahey Eileen Brown Q V ,TRW 11 ii Q in 69 w Luciano Visco Rose Ford Howard Ferguson f 0 7 ,WWA ' w , 'ff M, LZ ' , WH 1 Debra Gerstein 'M , .g i W EQA, STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate grew from the need for equal and effective representation of Newton High students. When the C.S.P.E. fCommittee for Student Participation in Educationj was born, early in the fall of ,68, students were concerned that there was no channel through which meaningful and responsible change could come about, where students could take an active part in their own education. The Student Council was concerned with bake sales and dances, the Class Committee with class projects. They were not really representative of the diverse groups in the student body. They were, for the most part, ineffective, always combatting the general disinterest in student government projects. Maybe if there were a council whose purpose was to solve the problems of students, a council concerned with curriculum review, dress code, exchange programs with the Technical School, etc., a council with a genuine interest in the condition of the school, progress would be made. ' wu- I 44 Through the Winter and into the spring, Barry Sheingold f'70j and Alex Quinn C7115 leaders of the C.S.P.E. and the Colloquium, with Stuart Goldman, Vice President of the Student Council C3691 and the co-operation of the Administration, Faculty Senate and Class,Committees, worked to create the STUDENT SENATE. A decision was made to abolish the Student Council but retain the Class Committees as organizers of social activities. While representatives to the Junior and Senior Class Committees Were elected in the homerooms, the Senate representatives were to be elected in their English classes, providing a greater cross-section of people and ideas, to try to insure that everyone would be Well-spoken for. Representatives were to be elected in the fall, and the officers for both bodies in the spring. A forum was held by the C.S.P.E. and the retiring Student Council in an effort to confront candidates with issues, A to elect candidates not for their names and smiling faces but for their ideas and potential as leaders. The primary and final elections were colored by all sorts of campaign paraphernalia and some serious debate. Wffrwf XM f ZH74 sway W5 72 ,gf The Senate helped sponsor the October 15 Moratorium activities, elected a member to a committee which chose a new assistant principal, and aided in the abolition of the dress code. Recently there has been criticism of the Senate's Hineffectualityn, as expressed in the Newtonite: HMuch of the Senate's inability to act on an issue stems from confusion over the unanswered question raised often during discussion: 4How much power does the Senate have?i Nowhere is this really definedf' Senate Officers have had to accept the fact that fifty percent of the Senators aren't going to show up and that, of those that attend meetings and work on committees, the overwhelming majority will be curriculum one students. This imbalance is not the fault of the Senate structure, or even Newton High School. To achieve a 'representative body' at NHS, changes would have to be made at the junior High and elementary, and probably the pre-school levels. The criticism is natural and mostly justified. A newly formed organization of student government such as the Senate will undoubtedly grow, change, and improve under criticism such as this. But let us not fail to encourage the fresh new ideas, ambition, spirit, and hard work that have formed the Senate, and will hopefully continue to support it. f ., . ,ZJZQY QW Junior Class Committee Senior Class Committee is 5' .Li 'A Q. Z nf -1 ffm? y 1 9 ig, W I qkqum M f 4, if N MW ,iv fn. QQ' 9 4. .-' ff' ,,?. 9' W fs 'K 1 X51 xxxs MM, , 45 , fu D. Norman Gaudet Anna Lennox Florence Taplin 1 49? is--aww I K S ,I I ff lk! K I J . 1 I 1 1 Peter Mackie Charles I-Icikkinen xr' N , f f . I E' , ' fl! fl X I! 1 X , , xr f i 1 1 v f I f 'I-'All 4 4, A, qi' Af 1 . H 4' X JA 4 x 1! 1 Y . ' if 'If I Q fl ' 1 1 if 5X2 WV! X-X t ffl! fx! I Xj rl K 1106 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gibbons, K. Arsenault, J. Mills, D. Wright, K. Saunders, M. Powell, M. Gluck, A. Turyn, P. Testa, B. Corrigan, P. DiSciullo, S. Asher, S. Cutler, D. Carton. SECOND ROW: D. Stefanik, E. Hinchey, S. Haley, T. Denn, G. Manter, R. Rufo, L. Larson. 1128 FIRST ROW: D. Douglas, P. Mancuso, D. Gordon, M. Carpenter, J. Pasquarosa, S. Rose. SECOND ROW: T. Casale, S. McDonald, M. Coe, R. Warshaw, H. Wang, L. Brown, L. Garafalo, A. Lomax. THIRD ROW: M. Laird, D. Ruf, E. Tyler, J. Gangi, W. Boudreau, J. DeLuca. FOURTH ROW: P. Yasigian, S. Rubin, M. Thurston, N. Picariello. FIFTH ROW: P. Alajajian, -I. Simons. 1134 FIRST ROW: A. Rabinowitz, J. Coen, W. Cox, C. Nasis, C. Duffy SECOND ROW: B. Goldsmith, J. Gomberg, C. DeSouza, L. Burke, C Hayden, D. Savill, N. Campbell, G. Badovinac, K. Kelly. THIRD ROW: D O'Connell, B. Harmon, D. O,Brien. FOURTH ROW: K. Barber, V Tenaglia, D. Hellman. 1110 W 'WW :af 1, .WJQMW ' :A ,A ff I ff Z X 1118 FIRST ROW: F. Christakos, Mrs. Saunders, S. Berman, H. Tobin, M. Ho. SECOND ROW: D. Umina, C. Civetti, To. Mollomo, W. Hanna, L. Burke. THIRD ROW: M. Bardsley, K. Boyd, P. Black. FOURTH ROW: C. Apfelbaum, R. Asch, A. Hyman, L. Arvedon. FIFTH ROW: E. Harding, M. Hurwicz, M. Turner, E. Brandwein. SIXTH ROW: B. Kandler, B. Curran. SEVENTH ROW: J. Jaffe, B. Leacy. EIGHTH Row- D. Cardella. Missing: F. Baris, P. Capello, D. Cadman G. Cuprak, L. Schiller. 5 FIRST ROW: E. Piantedosi, A. Rogel, G. Leonard, P. Taylor, M. Trainor, A. Elliot, Mr. Temmallo. SECOND ROW: S. Rubin, K. Chaney, B. Eger, B. Steinberg. TI-HRD ROW: M. Kang, A. Morrison, J. Yerardi, T. Harper, N. Leone, D. Solomon. FOURTH ROW: Braetz: S. Bonner, J. Levy, S. Kostant, B. Back. .. W.. SEATED 1002 f-by :fig as apps:-wfrfi '41- M AND FIRST ROW: M. Taylor, J. Panzera, K. Charest, M. McCarthy, R. Hyman, M. Frawley, J. Farner, D. Aronson, R. Pasquarosa, W. Hassan, D. Hagar, L. Idelson, P. Silverstein, B. Adler. SECOND ROW: D. Nesbit, F. Albano, K. Harris, teacher, T. Antonellis, R. Cole, G. Hoffman. THIRD ROW: B. Coen, K. Thurston, L. Pitchell. 77 N X 1132 B. Hazelton, L. Bachelor, J. Brenner, H. Boxch, P. Barry B. Egan, S. Grossman, B. Carter, C. Vitti, E. Kahn, H Budd, J. Schribmann, S. Waxman, B. Keaveney, G Swiman, A.'Bragg, R. Barron, L. Carmez, L. Cohen, D Vanter, L. Crutchfield, S. Jones, S. Nixon, C. Crossette. L. Burke. 1120 FIRST ROW: G. Sussman, I. Schreiner, K. Bloch, M. Young, K. Brameld, J. Kaplan, S. Brazier, P. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: J. Calderone, G. Blue, C. Lipman, J. Curtis, L. Bourgeois, J. Baltimore, R. Bracciale, J. I-Iayes, B. Foy, J. Krumn, O. Kellett, L. Campbell, N. Morales. THIRD ROW: N. Baldi, J. Fulton, D. Cutrone, D. Coen, M. Mason, R. Vaughan, B. Brooks. 1042 KNEELING: G. Burke, R. Bove. LEFT TO RIGHT: B Likely, G. Borey, K. Connelly, M. Lennon, J. Lipton, J Lipton's girlfriend, H. Savoie, D. Constantine, A. Tedesco J. Stenhouse, J. Banas, N. Antonellis, M. Hagar, B. Hart R. Hayes. MISSING: B. Kadish, M. Cody, D. Hutton, P Jones, P. Boudreau, K. Cooney. . u 7 I M W ,f W6 2 '17 W' W Ethel Chartier Patricia Caira i W Daniel Malia Roberta Black Cecile LeClair 1 , Archibald Stark x i .aw ei x ' ' 4 ff , 4 . xx V ll. , H ,W -- ,,':sQQ5E, .,,,...,X l l 2210 FIRST ROW: S. Howard, S. Blauer, L. Nusbaum. SECOND ROW: M Riley, P. Crawford, M. Towbin, M. Caiola, L. Rivero. THIRD ROW: J Wright, D. Pellegrino, D. Smith, P. Bianchi. FOURTH ROW: J Zahka D. Wolfsey, L. Rosenthal, s. Moore. FIFTH ROW: J. Doizosho, Tf Leone, J. Rossin. SIXTH ROW: D. Chiampa, P. Freedman. MISSING M. Sandberg, E. Goodwin, S. Cohen, P. Coletti. of 2102 FIRST ROW: R. Connolly, J. Rock, B. Maclnnes, L. Marks. SECOND ROW: S. Tedeschi, M. Keefe. THIRD ROW: M. Kivlehan, L. Ryan, I. Kuchar, D. Herlehey. FOURTH ROW: G. Gordon, T. Gallagher, M. Feldman, M. Ayers, FIFTH ROW: R. Marrazzo, G. Hobica, N. Tompkins, S. Barber, Zaina Hobica, D. Cucchi. SIXTH ROW: M. Whynot, G. Karas, J. Perlmutter. 2101 FIRST ROW: M. Kaplan, D. Rand, B. Orenberg, S. Ross. SECOND ROW: J. Orent, K. Stadtman, D. Campbell, D. Spear, J. Levine. THIRD ROW: J. Doolin, S. Anderson, B. Cunningham, A. Goodwin. FOURTH ROW: D. Byrnes, E. Berube, M. Hurwitz, M. Goldman, FIFTH ROW: A. Villella, S. Fainsinger, M. DeMeo, B. Wasserman, J. Reed, J. Mason, M. Harrison, M. Evans, J. Kaufman, E. Regal, C. Goodglass, Mr. Bresnahan. 2100 FIRST ROW: D. Casavent, B. Kolb, P. Freidlander, J. Siegenthaler, J. Patterson. SECOND ROW: S. Rogers, R. Deats. THIRD ROW: T. Tsochantaridis, D. Wall, D. Chambero. FOURTH ROW: B. Cox, Dell, B. Wheeley. FIFTH ROW: S. Petievich, J. Cambell. SIXTH ROW: H. Sheft, D. Rabnowicz, S. Sandler, M. Paxchal, L. Hene, A. Lerner. 2213 FIRST ROW: B. Freniere, R. Mullen, R. Yaffee, R. Hartley J Capen SECOND ROW: D. Gilfillan, J. Martell, P. McCo1e R Roche D Bunick. THIRD ROW: M. Shuman, W. Brown, J. Katz F Graves FOURTH ROW: J. Levitan, M. James, P. Dabritz E Tupper N Lenthwaite. FIFTH ROW: M. Fairweather, L. Spatz K Pa1m1er1 L Clark, S. Martin, M. Zeles, J. Gounker. MISSING: N. Berstone X: gyaatww .M , I jar... R R. Bianchi, J. Crew, M. Leahy, B. Meehan, E. Munafo, M. Holmes, M. Monahan, D. Wallins, J. Murghy, B. Laroche, W. Peppicelli, J. Cucinolta, F. Blau, L. Stefaniak, J. Gentile, G. Forte, R. Wol , P. McCarty, K. Flynn, D. Johnson, J. Bayes, E. Cronin, B. Morgan, M. Marsh, M. Broderick, M. Kaloyainides, P. Denies, J. Linden, S. Davis, M. Kasparian. '--ui 'Y I --. Us 2209 FIRST ROW: R. Clark, P. Henlerezzo, M. Cohen, P. Anastasi. SECOND ROW: A. Lees, B. Lenson, W. Plandl. THIRD ROW: D. Lamson, D. Berkeley, M. DeBenedetii, A. Bornstein, R. DiLiello. FOURTH ROW: R. Martin, B. Kielty, -I. Blauer. FIFTH ROW: L. Doherty, J. Reir, A. Rosenblatt, K. O'Toole. SIXTH ROW: K. Pettiti, R. Gianino, D. Haley, L. I-Iorlich, M. Livach, M. Howard, P. Colella, L. Moroy. SEVENTH ROW: R. Gumperty, L. Beyhley, A. Hodgdon. 2207 FIRST ROW: L. Hassell, H. Olson, M. Madden, L. Recco, M. Hayes, S. Kaplan, P. Ganley, L. Deagle, J. Bergman, A. Thorpe. SECOND ROW: J. B. Meyer, D. Psathas, A. DeLuca, D. Dumel, J. Goodale, M. Flynn, R. DeSantis, A. Danis, P. Hasenfos, R. Cellucci, F. Swartz. THIRD ROW: A. Cronin, D. Cerundulo, K. Humphrey, FOURTH ROW: H. Lever, J. Graves, M. Pavan, J. Coffidis, S. Bracciale, S. Thistletrigger, J. Doolin, A. Kennison. mn... 2103 P. Jacobs, S. Bernstein. R. Marrazzo, M. Millegan, M. Starr. K. 5 ggi? '-'- Kalgian, B. Loughlin, R. Nlm, N. Tompkins, B. Mclnnis, P. Melanson, 7 D. Rabinow. v pf .. LJ Q 4 Q , ,X .,,sL5 As far as we can gather, the rather unique house system at N.H.S. was put into effect for the combined purpose of organization and identification. In a school as large as ours, it is easy enough to become misplaced, confused, and disenchanted due to a serious lack of individual attention. The house system attempts to include each student in a smaller, more comprehensive circle of acquaintances, faculty and peers alike. Each house was to provide for its students, a single housemaster, several house counselors, a homeroom, and a house committeev whose job it would be to organize certain events for eligible members of that house. Of course it would be impossible to restrict the classes of a given student to one house, simply because not every house can offer the facilities of a science department, an artroom, a Workshop, or a gymnasium. So the previously sheltered house memberi' is sent out on his own to face the monstrous Whole of N.H.S., alone. Most houses, still competing with our ever-growing population, continue in the attempt to contain as many of their sophomores as possible Within a single house. This effort tends to fade out by the time one becomes a senior, either because oneis more developed and further reaching interests sent him on his own to various parts of the school, or one's overseers figure that if a student hasnit 'fidentifiedn by now, he's a lost cause. Mai Richard Adams Robert jackson N Oi MNWKQQ ET f Esther Aronson BEALS f ' 4 Ginny D iRusso 1344 FIRST ROW: M. La ham, J. Glass, J. Hart, N. Clark, R. Mullholland, B. Bloom, P. Reynolda, D. Simmons, L. Elfman, T. Kovar, S. Blake. SECOND ROW: G. Fagelman, J. Fay, R. Capasso, B. Shinnick, J. Shelby, K. Anderer, R. Moore, B. Huse, R. Smaller, H. Kaufman. THIRD ROW: K. Curby, N. Stadmore, M. Tye, Mrs. Mahoney, D. Bianchi, P. Shannon. MISSING: J. McGovern. mf' 1350 , I ,QNX :gy da ' f-. FIRST ROW: S. Chapman, P. Johnson, G. Soprano. SECOND ROW: B. Arsenault, M. Corrigan, J. Capizzi, J. Feeley, J. Colletti. THIRD ROW: B. Gilboard, J. Umans, K. Callahan, B. Murray, R. Pastena, B. Tramontozzi. FOURTH ROW: B. Yee, A. Friend, C. Weis, L. Lahey, D. Farrell, J. Slayten. FIFTH ROW: s. Roche, W. Chin, P. Gallant. 1308 R. Bloom, A. Belkin, A. Angelucci, K. Fernandez, M. Langelier, B. King, J. Iodice, D. Gentile, J. Geary, M. Leclaire, D. Needle, L. Piselli, L. Selenkow, S. Shulman, D. Aronson, C. Pruett, C. Nickelson, C. Ullrick,J. Swartz, C. Burke, K. Dart, K. Ford. MISSING: J. Brenner, K. O'Donne1l, C. Hoyt, M. Wargin, J. Boudreau, K. Furbush, M. Coppola, G. Manning, K. Taylor, C. McCool, E. Wellington, G. Robertson, R. Chaisson, J. Loporto. 1306 FIRST ROW: B. Goldsmith, B. Weiss, K. Hirshberg, I. Ries, R. Gorgone. SECOND ROW: M. Lennon, E. Carey, A. Carten, S. Deane, L. Landan, G. Greenside, D. Graham, D. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: J. Lockwood, A. Goodwin, T. Joyce, F. Levine. FOURTH ROW: D. Hunt, R. Carle. FIFTH ROW: G. Perry, R. Leger. FIRST ROW I Levin A Feldman I Gilbert V Clark C McElh1nney and four friends. STANDING M Gannon a friend N Tennant M McGourty another friend S Fretwell A. Wolfe, K. Foley L Gilman S Wires M Morales E Costa C Arcese M Molner two more friends, Miss Shloss, 1328 FIRST ROW: J. Olsick, P. Farian, G. Manin, D. Silin, D. Carmen, E. Bovarnick, H. Solomon, D. Jutras, D. Collins SECOND ROW: R. Rich, R. D,Argento, B. Carleo,j. Woolf, R. Gateman, K. Morse, J. Walsh, C. Wise. THIRD ROW: A. Friend, S. Connelly, A. Lampert, R. Nemetz, M. Seligman, R. Elfman, M. Berman, J. Bradley. MISSING: N. Feeney, P. Gentile, M. Hughs, K. Lituri, M. Mary, E. Railsback, M. Stewart, N. Ward. 1444 BOTTOM TO TOP: V. Nicolas, M. Harlow, J. Nordbeck, B. Icing, L. Hassell, J. Sullo, C. Cohne, K. Belli, P. Margolis, S. Ambrose, B. Neely, S. Cohen, J. I-larsip. 4 Ss 1356 F RST ROW: R. Grossack, N. Greenberg, A. Seltzer. ' S COND ROW: A. Friend, J. McClure, B. Barden, D. Gratto, D. Wasserman, W. Caspar, D. Murphy. THIRD ROW: M. I-Iallaran, R. Mulcahy, B. Frant, E. Greenberg, N. Rosen, M. Delrasso, K. Best. FOURTH ROW: M. Macey, P. Cavanaugh, J. Lohman,?, W. Zimmer, P. Mosher, B. Zeles, H Chen. 1342 FIRST ROW: S. Glen, N. Rose, G. Clark, S. Glasgow, A. Stern. SECOND ROW: J. Laning, B. Morrison, M. Daly K. Williams, B. Hewitt, B. King, Mrs. Arovas. MISSING D. Aronson, H. Bloom, T. Callahan, L. Dodder, E Goldberg, J. Handler, P. Kleindienst, L. McCall, J. Mills, S. Regal, G. Wong. 88 The house system has given rise to some interesting developments. The controversial matter of house discipline vs. school disciplinei' has given Way, and obliged the house to call the rules as it sees them, within reason. The attention of house faculty to student demands has brought about the rise of the house commons room,', complete with such luxuries as vending machines, draperies, and semicomfortable chairs. And in an attempt to renew its original purpose Barry House has established the new Barry House Projectw which will entirely contain its sophomores within its limits the second half of each school day. Opinions vary as to Whether the house system fulfills its purpose, what is Wrong, and what could be changed. But itis gradually evolving to fit the needs of the students. 5:2175 M ff? Q52 Paul Kelleher Elizabeth Geist S 1 w c B R R Y Samuel Grainger Selma Lamkin Marrie Kenney 1206 FIRST ROW: S. Critch, M. Murphy, R. Hurwitz, J. Panzeri, J. Mazzola, D. Washburn, B. Cubell, S. Murphy, R. Blakeney, A. Steinberg, W. Lowell, P. Belson, T. Keleher, J. Derick. SECOND ROW: W. Vello, R. Tocci, W. Qualters, V. Haven. CUT OFF: S. Castagnino, M. Mahoney. MISSING: D. Bornstein, J. Bronstein, A. Horton, R. Womboldt, J. Caruso, S. Lande, M. Rinner, P. Sepinuck, J. Fanning. 1202 FIRST ROW: E. Patterson, M. Conant, J. Borey, K. Hark L. Cohen, Miss Spring. SECOND ROW: S. Critch, R. Mastroianni, N. Stenhouse, G. Temperley, M. Curtis, P. DeLocenzo, P. Fair. THIRD ROW: D. Lanciloti, L. Kadish, N. Barry. FOURTH ROW: P. Pescosolido, A. Dunn, D. Brissette, B. Vello. FIFTH ROW: K. O'Connor s. Grossman, D. Nee, s. McNeill, C. Smith, J. Alphin, Mf Herenseen, P. Grillo. 1204 FIRST ROW: S. Levin, W. Halpern, J. Small, D. Tarutz C. Martinson, D. Quintilliani. SECOND ROW: N. Urban S. Seltzer, D. Cohen, R. Bell, R. Kosmo, M. Myerson THIRD ROW: Mr. Elliot, L. Lupriori, D. Lawson, D. Hite 1210 FIRST ROW: F. Johnson, D. Boyce, R. Gulden, P. Winkeller, S Fox, M. Blauer, D. Borden. SECOND ROW: Mr. M. Morris, R. Silver V Foster L Gatti D Devane E Mazzada G Sullivan. 5 ' 3 ' 5 ' ya ' 7 ' THIRD ROW: A. Cunningham, E. Tirro, R. Dolbier, C. Folsom, J Maynard, C. Annese, D. Dohrmann, C. Myerson. MISSING: J Hellman, R. Yuan, J. Conigan. 1208 FIRST ROW: P. Maregin, J. Stone, C. Irwin, G. Bourgeois, J. Gangi. STANDING: S. Platt, R. Quigley, J. Simonelli, L. Cummings, A. Berns, B. Dezotell, D. Piselli, S. Burns, F. Whoriskey. 1242 FIRST ROW: B. Claff, D. Perchik, P. Mishler, B. Herring SECOND ROW: G. Freedman, D. Kayce, C. Breger SITTING AT LEFT: Frutkin. THIRD ROW: I Valente, J. Ferguson, B. Wise. FOURTH ROW: . . . , . . . . . . , D. Naiman, L. Dupont. FIFTH ROW: K. York, M Gallant, N. Branch, T. Gavaller, D. Antonellis. I . II I1 I I I ,IL II I I II I2 .M I I II .I 3 I Il III I . Q. I . :I III II II II III II I .I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II EI I ,. ,. I I 'I I I I 1. I I I In lx. I:- I I 1220 FIRST ROW: C. Cardella, J. Delicata, S. McMillan, Mrs. Meyer. SECOND ROW: D. Gertman, A. Delicata, P. Hickey, J. Berezin, D. Conboy, K. Crowley. THIRD ROW: B. MacLellan, P. Delhaney, G. Sherman, C. Gazarian, R. Bianchi, R. Holmes, S. Goldman. FOURTH ROW: R. Hill, B. Marchione, K. Carlson, D. Carbone, J. Dichter. 1 248 FIRST ROW: E. Bickford, F. Gordon, F. Casinelli, A. Elmont, T. Duffy, J. Marini, Y. Sifford, A. Feil, S. Birdwell. SECOND ROW: J. Drakos, B. Worden, C. Foley. THIRD ROW: A. Altshuler, D. DeSantis, T. Malins, V. Terranova, C. Molner, L. Weinreb, N. Marcus. MISSING: K. Carver, G. Herrera, S. Hunter, D. Jackson. 1250 FIRST ROW: R. Wayne, D. Cappellucci, B. Garber, G. Healy, W. Beal. SECOND ROW: C. Pendergast, C. Vallely, J. Gorgone, T. Bemis, P. Lynch, S. DeOlympio, S. Shaughnessy, P. Delaney, S. Lichtin, J. Webber, Mr. Rothman. THIRD ROW: S. Dennison, P. MacDonnell, A. Boyer, P. Kleiman, S. Elfland, C. Elitov. W. , in-1 F, ff . .,.,.., X. I f .p..3,j , in .vq ,4 wu'9!, HP 'I-1' dm-735 Lgfui 1. ,,.,.. fix-.0 N' 'I I I' :W-1 ImiI 5f.f.It'f I, . viii S 3 BARRY HOUSE COUNCIL What is needed perhaps is a smaller community, one which gives the student a base to identify with. As he grows in confidence and security he will naturally branch out, investigate his opportunities. This is the aim of the Barry House Project - to offer its students a foundation, smaller, more freely-structured classes, where student teaches student and the learning is an outcome of questioning, conversing, and getting to know and trust one another. For this purpose, Barry House sophomores each have at least three-fifths of their classes scheduled in their house. The House System never failed, it was just never completed. More was needed than the decentralization of authority. Slowly, the houses have begun to explore their capacities, seek out, and provide what is needed. Stagnation is an unhealthy state, and nothing which does not grow and change can stay alive. Julia Cassidy Helen Leone Michael Gradone 1 Z 4, -4 P I- n E R ,, N Www? f is Jeanette Davis Beverly Logan ,OV , ,W 227 FIRST ROW: S. Meehan, S. McMahon, J. Whitworth, B. Cahill, D. Orzack. SECOND ROW: K. Gebron, R. Janes, D. LaPointe, B. Kircaidy, R. Shapiro. THIRD ROW: P. Feldman, A. Braunstein, M. Boudreau, C. lVlCGCQlC, D. Mirabito, M. Rubin, R. Rundlett, D. Goodchild. FOURTH ROW: D. Fong, P. Flaherty, E. Mitchell, Mrs. C. Woodbury. 236 FIRST ROW: A. Marzilli, P. McLaughlin, J. Marchand, D. Hunter, J. Walsh. SECOND ROW: B. Allen, D. O'Neil, J. Burroughs, L. Meyer, C. Rooney, M. Billings. THIRD ROW: A. Oros, M. Rosenbaum, W. Hebard, D. O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: K. Dwyer, P. Blum, T. Roberts, G. Quaranto, M. Covitz, C. Germani. MISSING: J. Dunn, J. Williams, T. Putnam, G. McCluleffe, K. Quinlan. 2305 FIRST ROW: P. Mclnnis, S. Lovett, L. Wolk, A. Friedell. SECOND ROW D. Proia, J. Tarsi, N. Winkler, D. Connors, P. Keyes. THIRD ROW: B Goldfarb, L. Scheffler, D. Danforth, P. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: A. Kaza B. Donegan, W. Coding-ton, J. Long, J. Rutherford. FIFTH ROW: M. Ball J. Miller, E. Wilker. SIXTH ROW: G. Kennedy, P. Sifford, J. Busa, J. Prell S. Boudreau. MISSING: D. Vergato, P. Turner, G. Silverman, R. Swartz, D Manchester, D. Beckler. 2318 FIRST ROW: S. Hebele, P Pescosolido, C. McGlame, C Gentile, A. Lochiatto, D. Raum, C Mooney, M. Silk, N. Brandon, E Arpino, K. Marshal, C. Chernov, L Lohanzo. STANDING: N. Kahn Mrs. Perlmutter, M. Daniels, G Stover, J. Copan, S. Lacey, D Alden, G. Shepard, J. Hathaway, A. Rosenberg, B. Gaffin, K. Veduccio A. Cerone, S. Zimbel, T. Gerlach T. Fentin, K. Reimarm. 224 FRONT ROW: D. Maguzu, L. Miller, A. Patriarsca, C. Wilson D. Lent, L. Sammut, C. Flynn, M. Chiavaras. SECOND ROW: M. Kennedy, P. McCarthy, J. Umans, M. Feldberg, R. Lehman, B. Press, T. Brazier. THIRD ROW: A. Tabary, D. Connolly, A. Marino. FOURTH ROW: M. Dangelo, B. Sweeney, R. Salem, J. Robertson, B. Friedell, C. Schwab. 7 ,-0 .4 2306 FIRST ROW: M. Tighe, S. Coffey, D Weingrod, R. Durkin, W. Goodwin, M Madeson, T. Lawlor, M. DeSimone SECOND ROW: R. Roberts, -I Giovangelo, T. King, M. Flessas, R Spileos, J. Garden. THIRD ROW: S Abramson, R. Appel, L. Proia, J D'Agostino, P. Mowatt, C. Kaufman K. Strauss, P. Davis, J. Migell, J Beatrice, M. Brickner, A. Mazzola. 2319 Standing Left, Front to Back: P. O'Donnell, W. Blanton, L. Gould, G. Antoine Standing, Right Railing, Front to Back: R. Garres, J. Ross, Jr., D. Caplan. Seated First Row: D. Smith, D. Tower. Second Row: C. Jodrey, C. Shulman. Third Row R. Yanofsky, M. Strand, A. Vachon. Fourth Row: K. Hanna, A. Levine, P. Burke Carole Craven. Standin Rear, Left to Ri ht: Mr jones B Hunter,-I. Bresk G g g . , . y, . Stanley, R. Leone, S. Kennedy. Missing: A. Gallello, P. Lamdin, I. Malkolfsky, V. Bonadio, L. Marino. 2314 TOP: S. Erner, A. Lipke, S. Parnell, B. Fabiano, J. Shaw, L Roberts, S. Golden, R. Steinert, C. Annese, N. Epstein, M. Ryan D. Jackson, P. Kelly, L. Cabot, P. Mazzola, L. Zucks, P. Hyde, P Melfarthy, Y. Russo, K. Novakoffl J. Hussman, S. Blazer, L M' s. 238 FIRST ROW: C. Porter, M. Wallins, D. Klayman. SECOND ROW: S. Horton, S. Leary, A. Lawton, C. Ulman. THIRD ROW: A. Leone, M. Horrigan. FOURTH ROW: N. Moriece, J. Evans, P. Nolan, M. Paley. FIFTH ROW: I. Morrison. SIXTH ROW: M. Murphy, M. Tower, J. More, D. Dart. V P w l 2304 B. Litman, J. Nichols, I. Renke, J. Arnold, R. Dirienzo. K. Howard, J. Leventhal, B. Litman, B. Paul, J. Arnold, J. Nichols, N. Paradieso, R. Dirienzo, J. Riesman. gf ' r L.. r flu W x QRS 7 7 Q, f li ,y WA, SW? SSW' , Ai iw ,M N 5 Wa 1' 1 ' :A ' ,yr --ei 2 'fy 'iff' iiqp- ' X - 4 f -- 4 ,fr-11,5Ax,f 4 . ff ' ? Tk E'-'J V. - . Q, ,Q ' rf Lv U x 7' , Ng., N .s W 1-. V... gg V .. f 2 -' ..1f,:..,,. , W -, vp - ww 1: .sn -. gf? 1 1 ik E x A 1 5 xx X 7 gk V? ' if 2 vwammm . S V P-2 ' -QL -Q :N 4 . X, f , J k ff , A r M' 4,,.-Am r I ,,, -r lv I 5 SX 'Nik 1 4 , Virginia Burke Winifred Geiger Dorinthe Sacks Helen Finnerty 100 BACCN Edwin Fraktman 329 Shapero, D. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: A. Salzburg, J. Shapiro, C. Haggerty, J. Boates, D. Mort, C. Gordon, P. Sacks. FOURTH ROW: S. siff, F. Linde, R. Simonelli, D. Hallett, R. Abboud, R. Shriber. FIFTH ROW: J. Barry, 20 FIRST ROW: D. Carroll, C. Goldberg, P. Geary. SECOND ROW: J. D. Dalo, M. Manning, P. Mclsaac, E. Champagne E Darman S Ekezian G. McCarthy, J. Hunt, J. Zacks, M. Bord1er1 J Burton I Gentile P Tomczyk, I. Johnson, D. Capello, L RlStuCC18 I Antonelli P 9595 Q?,:::: gf E. mwog 'ff' - SCD og? I E-Em gag WFP: O 595' wg? F1 :vu 52' 2 EPZ, '11 Lie? ggi? H55 SFF 9:03 if w 1155. O1-r '-u'S.F' ' no ua' Z sing, Bgvj 3-42 gm yf?9 Dgifj F1 O Sl 5. 3' T3 W G2 0 8' 50 CD SD 3 3 Sie gal. if if H 337 FIRST ROW: M. Larosee, C. Marini, M. Rottenberg, J. Keene, A. Starr. SECOND ROW: B. Hole, P. Carvelli, V. Hickey, C. Rollins, D. Russo. STANDING: B. Sweetser, D. Gudejko, B. Wood, P. Deering, L. Weisman, S. Smith, S. Kelly, J. Mannix, T. Pitts, N. Lunquist, J. Duddy, M. McCarthym G. Belocas, D. Love, K. Sweet. , Puzzanghero, S. Lafko, J. Colella, J. Berkowitz R Wadman I Kneeland af 315 FIRST ROW: TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Phelan, R. Stanley, D. Stone, B. Roberts. SECOND ROW: B. Stahl, B. Clancy, J' Golub, A. Kwizemnieks, S. Pfeifer. THIRD ROW: B. Young D. Allen, T. Hadley, D. Rigoli. FOURTH ROW: J. Taylor, T Texeira, I. Sidman, A. Ruggiero, K. Albano. FIFTH ROW: C Siolne, S. Whynot, B. Sostek, M. Chalmere, A. Grant, F B a e. 322 P. Fagan, A. Mandelstam, K. Davies, N. Margolin, B. f Comiskey, W. Wallace, D. Collantropo, R. Dephoure. 1 9 338 FIRST ROW: D. Freemont-Smith, H. Caiola, C. Ryan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bailey, S. Boudreau, F Yeradi, S. Carducci, S. Michaelson, I. Fruman. R. Rasnick, B. Miller. THIRD ROW: S. Freudberg, R Radin, P. Sanchez, D. Poppel, N. Pollen, A. Sanderson, R. Gordy. FOURTH ROW: A. Brown, R Schpeiser. 317 FRONT TO BACK: P. Martin, A. 327 FIRST ROW: D. Magnarelli, L. MacArthur, B. Zarling, J. Levin. SECOND ROW: L. Bulboni, S. Frank, L. Toomey, R. Browne, A. Gilbert. THIRD ROW: G. Dalo, T. Whiting, M. Glowaclci, K. Byrne, F. Chang, J. Cole, S. Bartzak, D. Frye, J. Montuori, K. Pendergast P. Kenyon, J. DeLorenzo, S. Murphy, I. Gablicks, J. Anchon, P. Watters. 7 Kargodorian, M. Raleigh, L. Brickman, K. Schluyer, T. Powers, F. Astone, N. Segal, A. Gillis, J. Fleishman, J. Cetrone, T. Lawlor, A. Arbetter, V. Sellian, D. King, J. Ford, A. Otis, M. Schseiner, B. Clemente, D. Das, D. Champion, H. Mezer, R. Watson, H. Cline, B. Crosby, I Mallon, J. Gardner, D. Jacobson, R. Loree, B. Migell, R. Fitzgerald, R. Nickerson . X eff I M' www? ,.............-. r- I if. . ,L ' 05' f mug. ..a.4.5V lg .5 .nf ' ' ., J , , i UE' 332 FIRST ROW: L. Boyd, A. Brooks, M. Disabato J. Cogan, s. Decosfe. SECOND ROW: J Barisano, S. Shapiro, R. Healy, F. Capello, D Marotta, D. Kennedy. STANDING: B. Cohen R. Rubin, S. Kaswell, J. Pozzi, S. Jolliff, D Lowney, J. Bryant, K. Ulman, L. Levens, E Rakusin, T. Cushman, J. Taranto, J. Ryan. 103 . ct w , N. -. sqm, my ww + x sic CX ' ' A I 310 ' f J ':. fag 1 Qi .f 5,32 gi, .55 f 2? ,. -gnXf?3 ,arf V M. N 21 Q 4 E g - 'XQi15i4'A x .ff ,f aw, , f .QV 44, i . . f Q! , 1, ,, , f xt , 4 7. 5 if 330 LEFT ROW, FRONT TO BACK: K. Molloy, R. Vigoda, P. Seale. MIDDLE ROW: S. Brams, J. Reichard, L. Granes, K. Sabbath, S. Shade, E. Segel, B. Carleo. RIGHT ROW: E. Selonick, C. Gallo, D. Vachon, T. Trumlde. 7 Zig lg ff X ' W3 . 1249 W 4 Z1 W 1 .W 26: W .ff .Jw Q V - - '. YM, ,ww ,, wr Q-www: 4 iz S53 ,rf V. -X W A N Pibffw. Orrin Brawn Anthony Penta Richard Russo W'r'1vb- QQ' UQ-.. L FIRST ROW: G. Mollomo. SECOND ROW, FRONT TO REAR: B. Rozanski, P. Cooke, R. Thibeault. i AUTO SHOP LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Cibotti, F. Merchant. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. D'Agostino, R. Flarity, G. Rufo, D. Morgan R. Cedrone, N.A. Penta. SHEET METAL ii 5 ! SNSM W. P. Murphy FRONT BOARD: J. McGuire, M. Zonak. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Andersen, R. McCusker, R. Smits, G. Be1tis,'W. Brodie, B. DiDuca, D. Goodwin, M. Moran, Mr. T. Mangan. GRAPHICS LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Beard, G. Goodwin, I English, J. Benson, INSTRUCTOR. RELATED DRAFTING 107 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schermerhorn, P. Proia, T. Moynihan LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Deliino, R. Michelon, J. Melnick, N. Cucchi, D. Marston. RADIO SHCJP C. Mosgofian, P. Rufo. 108 W, 1. If .W W W W W W fx I W WW ,SW HW W ,W W 1, 'I IW W W W W WW Y W W WW W il W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W A R. Smits WW IW W :W W Z W W W '92 A. Szetela J. Hyde PRINTING SHOP MURRAY ROAD W... --ov Manson Hall M M, SS fi mai! ga, w w Wifi? UWM - ' 3 ' f Mwqxw fswxxssyfn 1 4.4 f' , vf ff f WX if. . ' A 'fi Q R X2 4 Q . wifi: -. ' 4 'f iw A if f A X vwff, f i ' TYR-' S' 2 X- . ax R f Qxwx -px: R395 ' R15 2 ' X , N Q5 . , S fx N 1 RRUX Q f X 41, ' Q X -ESR? N Q , X WE Martha Williams Ronald Barndt ,X Ann Elliot Ulil Tom Wolfe john Foss Carol Lynch jig, X ..x. C , 4 , ,, ,f 0 me! fff 1 , p12':'2: f I X 1 M, f, f , f ff V , pg .,,,L,,, V ,L ,.,. K I 3, .K jf fr VW -f7,,,W?vV Mlldred Gro sser MX ff Alhson Kenney M M wif M, izwflf ff Z Z 'W M F' X www f 'U' W' an-. n f ' 1 5 ,f ,C .. If I ' Sf' , i XZ' 1. I' ' , ' f ' 1 . 7-Q f xy, 2 ff 4 Q' , Q A , 4 if Fjx .95 A KW! , ' , Z , 4 I M --A--'Mac--ag,3,.,.,, . ,, Sometimes students at Newton High feel confused, abandoned, or lost in its immensity. Many good stu- dents really detest coming to school, and feel that they could be learning much more in a different atmosphere, Where they could explore what they really want to learn. They Murray Road Annex was started three years ago to meet this need, as an experiment in offering students a chance for supervised, liberally-structured self-educa- tion. Murray Road is a constructive outlet for those who need something different. Students there are free to chose what they Want to explore, and how they Want to do it. They have a chance to follow up their interests in various fields such as tutoring elementary school children, business, and pre-social work.. But not every student can succeed in this approach to learning. But for many, 'cdo-it-yourselfu education has Worked. Sometimes it means getting a little overambitious or faltering, and maybe some things don't: work out just as planned. But isnit the acceptance of the failures, along with the successes, half the learning? awww.. www ,.. -. -I-. -sw. -P-W-....h....,f , 113 a.. W iff- +f+ + QV' ,'.v.f,i',--Q I AJ. 'vi Mai. f F EVENTS f- fff Vf 'N- N Gold In The Hills December 12 ond 13, 1969 CAST OF CHARACTERS George Spelvin . . Lizziejones . . Barbara Stanley . . Hiram Stanley . Nellie Stanley . . . john Dalton . . . Richard Murgatroyd Slade ....... Constable jenkins Derelict ...... Mike Slattery . . Pete tl1eRat . Kate ..... Tammy ..... Chuck Connors . . Mr. Vanderlop . Mrs. Vanderlop . . Edith Vanderlop . james H. Clue . Mamie .... Singers .... Rose Robinson . . Bowery Kids . . . . Mr. D. Wiener . . .Jill Pearson . Margie Cohen . . .Jeff Hellman . .Jane Chessman . . . Mark Keeler Mark McLaughlin . . . .Billy Sacks . . .John Levin . . Paul Gorfine . . . . .Ed Reilly . Barry Sheingold . Sue MacDonald . . Ellen Arbetter . . . Jim Peghiny . . . Rich Harlow Caroline Schwartz . Wendi Newstadt . . Eliott Baker . . Terry Poster . . .Jack Jarnis Paul Trombley . . Cathy Daniels . . Brian Keefe Peter Segal jay Wilton jerry Coleman Charlie McGillvray Lisa Held Pam Gartland Sue Gartland janis Bergman Cyndi Lacey Judy Nussman Elaine Alpert My PW A . .,,.., . . , as cas? ff . 1 ff , mf if Director . Producer . Engineer . Advisors . , Z, Q! jaw, ga Y 1 ff xx Z W f if f V ,f X, A I f X ' f 1 gg , f .. f Y Z ,if -' .... 9 X' ? 7 f Z 'V ii 1 , A f ps 4 g, f 6 Y 4 f 5 X B . Ml .. e Student Directors . Stage Crew Manager . Mr. Donald Wiener .Mr. Michael Zolli .Mr. Joseph Ryan .Mrs. Sally Martin Mr. Paul Sullivan . . .Cindy Wilson Ellyn Shear . . Renato Perelli OR- A' 17? 3 IJ. 2 . 24? f iff' M ' ' , S WT!! ,, j 9 , ,, ,fly We , ,J W, W , 03 ,uf 432 IJ D JV' 'I w .AV f i It's long gone. The gags, good vs. evil, applause, laughter, a mildly intoxicating party-all nostalgia. But we, the make-believe characters, will remember the love that warmed the hearts of so many those two cold December nights. We tried to bring some love to the masses. They laughed together. After the curtain closed, they mingled outside, reminiscing, all with smiles on their faces. ij. Y 'H 1. V gif! Q 'l ,f! Z K S 1 ' Nth ,VV K Vx 1-x gr, F hit .s nf ,U .7 W .1 if 8 Si! me gi We were strangers in the beginning. During the three long hard months of rehearsal, we wanted to feel and care for each other as a family, a family that was going to show something for their toil. We were going to knock 'em dead! There was always a laugh to carry us through those moments when everyone seemed to be on edge. HA llama or a gila monster? That's funnnny! Keep it in! 120 1 Af? 1' ,gy X f Then there was the one man who was a constant reminder of that love. He's thin, wiry,bespectacled, jittery, a poor judge of stairways, and a lousy impersonator of a lewd Irishman. He had a heart as big as the auditorium that we worked in. It was great. It will soon be forgotten by those who came to he entertained. Old playbills will be stashed away in some dusty attic. But those who saw Gold in the Hills have something that will never grow old or dust-ridden. They have the love inside them that was produced by a cast of strangers. Luis., IJ! if ,av X 1 V, ,. -J W SENIOR SUPPER ,mi .-.. 1-'l ,uf Lhnldnl 4 'wi' -- 1 301 1 I f' I 1 4, 1 5 A 1 4 'VY f n it ,,,h.hn Wi hp- 'l-ou.,,, '1-Q The Senior Supper drew us to the NHS gym on Saturday evening, February 28th. Everyone, hungry and impatient for ,things to begin, appreciated roast beef sandwiches and Italian subs with Qof coursel cokes and potato chips. The seniors Qsomewhat togetherl gathered in front of a makeshift stage, anticipating what turned out to be a surprisingly entertaining evening. It was set-up as a take-off from the johnny Carson Show, with guest stars such as Raquel Welch, and Mrs. Arnold Palmer, a striptease by Miss Vavoom, a beauty contest, and perhaps most successful of all, an imitation of Shanana. But on Monday morning, we were just strangers again. 5 W, 3 if sf 'S'-M- at ini. .gf my yn . ww' ,i ' Aus.. 4, ww ,i 'WK 'i .iw x m .M ,..N N is , Q' Nw X Q VK www Wy x at gl. Qi? V2 Q Vuqh XX, W K X w six ':'I'..x ,S E -A x A ,, za M Wm W X Q N , 3 S xx., X x , . J R f x K. 'QS M:'i,, , V 9 X . V-.2 X.. L A w K x 4 - 1 3 N 4 SQ, rx Ai ,fx 'MJ xg, W 125 BAN DWAGON TO BOSTON The carnival began at sunrise with the waking of the martyr with the making ofa prophet and the shaking of the grave. The ground 3 of sun and thunder, Littered with the cries of stone and brick and ice unmelted, unfelt, fills heartily with voices of loud and crushing pleading. And the blessed people shout that all will join to conquer and with angry death and murder they shall kill war they shall kill hate they shall kill all. Thick through softening gunfire the face of the man on the platform appears, calling forth Lazarus from the dead and calling forth the anger of masses and calling forth from the unknown, the blood of man. I-Ie so hopelessly attempts to be the martyred man, bleeding, dying, who in pitiful anguish is forever in us. The captive slaves of America are free to roam the city offering its wagon to the lost the confused the imprisoned citizens as a refuse from the chains. On the Wagon there is freedom, freedom to have War for peace. 126 ..--- w 1 -,,. ,M :QL V , . 7' . Q .- Q., 5461 -r.W yaf TVWEQ ,'?1f ,V A , of .. A 'M 'fx .- VW , . sfwsw T 2 .K .1 -, ,N :fa 1. ' L p., -12' - f ' 1 F' Q 1 K 1. . 2,11 - 1 A .vs 9 ' ' 4 5 1 X' 1' ffl a,4:f' H V 'WW DX J 'W YC' up 3? ff 2 W ' ...K . , gg, ,n X N We W i Z 41 in v xxx 'QAMERQQA BMS' X DYING FOR P' lm K sm, X ff-111 .fw-. '1 'Nl 57392 2 H A Beyond the voices and cries, an unbearable stillness gathers in my mind. A shrill echo repeats and repeats in the depths of my soul, peace or war, war or peace. And still, no one knows. Then there is nobody. There is nothing. The silence stills the night. The masses forget and the war triumphs on. And in ignorance and sorrow the wagon of the masses is broken and burnt at the bottom of the hill, not a single soul can remember the yesterday joyride on the bandwagon to Boston. Qs.. A w tiliffg K 1 Ni w s fwfsffaiissxrr Q M LUBS I R .gf K IG' at , .pe W 5.4 , AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE .12 A ff? af 9 W1 QL. Yp7 st xx S Q X, a ' fwfxwfz 1- s N x wiv V 531- - Xa t :gg N N. X9 X Trying to see another way of living, another frame of refer- ence - by seeing someone. Sharing foreign foods, strange idioms, different views and customs. Laughing with, Work- ing with, and being with our foreign students and each other. 3 I III Hals and Beinbruch Dein , Der -VKX xx V Q LE CERCLE FRANCAIS MERDE! Q as wx GERMAN CLUB l SKI CLUB SAILING - I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the Sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her byf' -John Masefield 'Six f T li iz T is T if T H T ,N il T N, Latina Mortua Non Est: The aim ofthe Latin Club is to perpetuate, through fl various media, the spirit of ancient Rome, and to relate it to our own M Western Civilization. The project for the year 1S a Latin Newspaper, featuring original stories, news items, crossword puzzles, and jokes. T T .ig ET in 41 T LATIN In T1 is 'Q and i 7 v T T 1.4, TABLE T E N N I S PHAR RUSSIAN CLUB 4-as ' A- fi if ana' 3 fr, Q ,Dv-...iff t .Ll 1 'Technology - rooted problems: air, water, and noise pollution, cannot be solved by giving up technology. No, the solution is not to stop thinking, it is to think even harder and more comprehensively. It is the opportunity of your generation to insure that the world may never be subjected to the ultimate harm and destruction that lie within man's capacity. -Hubert H. Humphrey BIOLOGY CLUB i K 'izrfsxffif ' 'I 6 sta- r, ,Q fs be Jyf cf MODEL U.N. Over the Weekend of February 21, four students represented Rumania at the Harvard Model U.N. Debate was intense and skilled and all the problems of the World were summarily solved. 1 11 .W ,R .JS M, V BRIDGE CLU B c s 4 x ,.' i NE S LIBRARY CLUB A student library aide is responsible for general clerical duties which include: processing and delivering library passes, shelving books, writing over-due notices, slipping reserve books and helping students check out materials. 138 is-5 RALLY COMMITTEE The Rally Club held its annual expression of school spirit with the Sophomore Rally which took place early this year. The Rally was well-planned and Well-per- formed thanks to the efforts of its organizers, and the morale it supported carried the N.H.S. teams through a very successful year. kg.. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCJCIATION The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion is to bring together athletically in- volved and interested students who enjoy events and fundraising projects in order to provide an athletic scholarship for a deserv- ing member. 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'.,J ,1 , 1' . 32355viii-Wlif2'W'1f':'-'1'if . 1 1 I! wJ'f'r4q.l.s, '..q,,g1-jf ,7,,v',3. 1-Y ' A J :P 11 gn Q.'5,f1 5 'mlb-'-yA11'1' -1 51, ' ' ' + W 1'Tfk?- .11 n?,'Lwe11a'., '1 f . .-41.11. 1.1.,v,,f 1 4- 1 'Ht'-'1:i,. : !iZf14g1,a-,'f:.. , , 1 ' E 5'f515f5Ei5gcs53H1:'1'f2+7f1'+5'11f'f1i5i1'11.Q- :1 ' - wgzmgtl,AR-1i?,!2.'tf11j:DQ?ifn'i,12,,m!1,t ., L Qffifflfg 2, A HIE:ffHgf,12lp?j31:1Q'iSiz1-5 MQ' 1.115 ',1 1 ., 1 -1.1ff1'j.:1- 1 1 11.5 .1621-.1.-11111f': ' 5, ' f'1- ' Q al' -1.1 '-,1.fsmj11'2'1. I ' ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 F ' 1 ?.111fvus11'-3f'11.1:'1':1m1-721 g1F?1,1:1' 1 1 , PHCTOGRAPHY CLUB M325 X Q l- t f , p- J. ff Y ' N W , st- X .4 CHEMISTRY For the meetingsthat have been held so far, the Chemistry Club Cbacked up by the parsimonious Mr. Ristj has demonstrated, as in previous years, its ability to provide inspiration, enjoyment, and fun for all its members. Several of the esoteric subjects the members investigated were blood samples of Charles Flumen, stunning necromantic experiments in magic, bridges of the Charles River, and the mysterious tessellations of thc millipole. 141 AUDIO-VISUAL 3 ,... XM JFVK S ,E Q ,Eff N. EL X Q ,. Q W O fv- vw an aw if A ,Q STAGE CREW SOUND CREW 142 w CROSS CLUB .311-fypibapii 4 - af, ?f f f 2 f 1 3 g , , f f,W. Z if ' JJ gyw f f l 1 f h Wff1e '4w,w, , A W, W, Tx ww V ,. pf Wf ,Q OUTING CLUB ff a The staff of one of N e W t o n H 1 gh School s most fallgl ble trad1t1ons if t e N T0 ITE hid: 14 Niiwroiv nicu SCHOOL, NEWTONVILLE, Massl S Thulsliay, iamm-5 gakes leave of absenceg 11 housemaster elected elleher, a teacher in was selected by his that house to be its semaster. Mr. Kelle- ocial Studies for the roject. tor Mr. Manson Hall. Kelleher 144 who this week began a three-month leave of absence. Mr. Kelleher won the appointment over Dr. Paul Gottlieb, who also ran at the January 13 meeting. THE TEACHERS had agreed be- fore the vote that a candidate could win only with the approval of a ma- jority of the people in the room. Thus a large number of abstentions could have deadlocked the meeting. Teachers have never before been able to elect administrators tsee edi- torial, page twol. Mr. Mechem ex- plained that one advantage of the teachers choosing their own admini- strator is that, if they are later dis- satisfied, the administration is ab- solved of the blame. The permanent housemaster, Mr. Hall, said he would use his three months off to complete his doctoral thesis for the Columbia University School of Education. I plan to live at home and work at Harvard, said Hall. He has worked on the mammoth trea- tise for the past two summers. Manson Hell Committee sets ple tor Senior Supper The Senior Class Committee, at a recent meeting, began plans for the Senior Supper to be held on Satur- day, February 7 at seven o'clock in the school gym. Although the Committee had in- quired before about the entertain- ment and food service, President Eliott Baker felt that the previous Student thespians present three plays tn be shown throu h Feb. 6 Three one act plays which are totally student directed and acted are being shown next week and through February 13. One week will be devoted to the presentation of each play. They will be shovim after school on Wednes- days, Thursdays and Fridays and during Tuesday X-blocks. During the first week, The Or- chestra by Jean Anouilh will be shown in room 1350. Directed by t because the students involved feel that not enough advantage is being taken of the acting talent in the school or the great number of plays available. The only other ways a person can get involved in drama is through theater arts classes and all school plays, one of the directors explain- ed. We're only offering a few more opportlmitiesf' g The precedent for student directed e ' My g,,,,-,,,.-----....-r u X? 'IJ A LGVELY, Qumnr eco ef' Straw-creat: 14595353515 4 NEL5TON6HiGH'StHO0lEl..r iiig COMPLETE wml Aeour 5,1 ' THREE Bvn.Q1nG5'aNo 1 - EXTRAS Suci-1 A6 'L .kf . .1 meeting had not been l to set up special commi vote on other plans for The group decided tl for the supper be catere Delight. Everyone will -partitioned section of th a band sets up in ano Later in the evening, tht will be used for dancing. It may be possible bands, said Eliott. A though, we are not decic groups we will hire for THE COMMITTEE pl students write and pres often has been done at Class Suppers. Mrs. S the Senior Class Advise the skit presentations an ing and enjoyable. The Committee voted Coming To Supper? as 1 theme. The way in whic is carried out in the dec activities will be kept however. Several sugge made for carrying out l 9 l 1 4 iv , - TLNY. COZY CLASSRQQMS if Q Antiqua .fi'rHv.tiriC FAGALATA ES -123 t THE wi-lout COMELEX AS 3 ti T Detox-inrnp in Nice ., i 5 more eaavs me caucus H' l'.tgQ1'g.'f. E'-v'Yr.e .nvxsr Daemon H own SUFPLA- u -. ' 'ill'I'r.bA1 I nlitnl l S It fi rf, ., W , , K 99 r , fefexei ' 2 ZEZAA r,rQ Z 4 1, an N00 , ,... f Yu,i Business Manager Ed Stolper, Managing Editor Jocelyn Greene, Editor-in-Chief Evan Carton I'd never go anywhere without my Newtonite. is iv-X N-nu! 1' 1- lat vi 'QQ . Q'J ..-Q an 'Y 'Q 1 ,,-7 arg ,I , ... fs Q A '1 lx.- Wu ,X I' I Us. M an -.1 146 The great books have all been Written. Obscure high school poetry is obscure at best. We Wanted to reach everybody so that creativ- ity Would not become the exclusive tool of the curriculum one student. , noueuy Q 1'iiU3Xb. .. X i vu N fs N ,gm wan. ,- ,,, g 3' . .. . eww 'W I4 'X i :Nik ,,.,,.-1 .. ,.,,...,,..-A si ly .t ., ,amz ,wa U'-' W.. ww. ' M-,if ' Kg.. 4 4l. fx' , 1 1 , ,Z IA 7 ,. 3 Mguk s , .. wr P- iff M,v,,,,,, 0 , , we 2 .. 427 .ff- x fyfb Z S-if 1 xx!!- Q54 N N Q a Lv' 5- wfww K ' l . is ,MW . li ll V, , .mx L' ' A x , is xnfff iizlm X Wlffjgut uqgif I. f X Y gym Qwfz nv I ffm? an :?':'w',, ,, lf:-iw Q' f Q. li Vliiyxx u,,,,,,, THOUGHTPRINTS l 2 we s - Y .sa SQ? x 5 4 is k X X , , X sk 2 sXx.AX .K 2 any Mama and Papa A jill Pearson, Editor-in-Chief Ernie Rossi, advisor NEWTQNIAN 4 Ili!!! .fy uni ,J ' ., gn ,ff iff. ,s '- aff .,- 4 sf... N Nfiyalfz . - ' U. -fy' ' -' eu. , fj' fi W A A A 4g7.4, 'W 'awww . , . 1 know the most beautifully hideous Bosch paintings Mary MOHIS, Assistant Editor We could use for . ' '37 . . e Alan Wlttfups Art, Bets V Brooks, Assistant Editor I apr WWWf5srie 5 Peter Kiebala, Photo Editor Eric Nelson, photo staff Y0l1'd better Het Peillf that camera at me, SOUP, Steve Scrimshaw, Photo Editor 'X Joan Nabseth, Lay-outg Jane Arabian, Assistant Lay-out Editor Laying out QLay-out staffl 148 Okay, if you say it's a tree, it's a tree! Laura Cossaboom, Literary Frances Yuan, Literary Carol Sones, Assitant Art Editor W, Data: Cathy Jernigan and Ann Cohen ' Fred Delorey, Tech Coordinator 5-f if' Ev Shifman, Copy Charles Alajajian, Copy Hi, guys. Only 500 more teacher- candids to go. Laura Lohman, Photo Coordinator ai Q Xh Z f are 6 A A fill W, S Sandy Lofchie, Public Relations , 149 .,,MWg-Q ,.,- f' x .9 ,, if Ja Q. f ,.u..ad Bruce Wong, Business Manager P Beth Weinberg, Advertising Kathe Misch, Advertising na. v- 5. lllllfi ,nes 1151 'SEQ' Only ten thousand bucks to go! What, me worry? Debby Keezing, Circulation Circulation Staff Debbie Shelkan, Assistant Sports Editor, Rich Frank, Sports Editor Richard Harlow, Circulation 'Q -r Editor and staff come to an agreement MADRIGALS GIRLS' CHOIR A CAPELLA CHOIR ,..1..... MUSIC CLUB The Music Club is open to all The Music Club is open to all musically interested students who enjoy performing, practicing, and just being together? W CCNCERT BAND The Newton High School Concert Band, directed by Mr. Jerry Gardner, has been selected to perform at the annual All-State Conference of the Massachusetts Music Educators Association at Waltham High School. This is the highest honor the band has thus far received under Mr. Gardner's direction. The Band will play for approximately 1,000 music teachers from colleges and public schools in Mass. The Works performed will be Hindemith: Symphony in B-Flat Persichetti: Chorale Prelude: Turn Not Thy Face, and Goldman March: The Foundation. V w . I , . X H wx V K ,N fl w , 1 M! N 1 R I 1 N J H W, 2? A! Il I. ll I l I 1 J 1 3! 153 4 K5 ,W f T' Q VT 4 T' . Q, 5. 41 if I R. . 2, M -..4 a . ,3'w'f'f1.w 124' 3,63 fy. hip N af i' Lv P 4 5 , ,Q if ,fi W x. f A, ,. ij FHM ,. . Q K MW' ti 1, - ,Q 4, Y ,, I if Q 5 I I 731. f ff an Q, 47' ' 'WW af AMW Wmmwfd' fn 5 , ' W My-f rg , -as f, W ,Q wma X wif 1, wan ifvz 'TZZZWQ 3 'w fi 6? ' .H V 14 kx.L , 4 , ' ,v xx V ,W ,rg ' 5511, I 'f , V, f W 43? ' FV? 2 f, wif, 5 ,X X 'WAC . V fq A , ,, .. , iw , ?44Q': ibif , . ,fi IW .. 3, WA f Civ ,H M' , : WM , M, my My ' 1 4 J si i A52 . gf W 14+ 1' FOOTBALL For the first time in several seasons, the Newton High School Tigers came to summer sessions with much at stake. They were defending the Class A and Suburban League Championships, so this year Coach Jim Ronayne had extra incentive in preparing his players for the up-coming campaign. Finishing the grueling summer sessions, the Tigers appeared in excellent shape to face Everett in their opener. The gaps left by departed members of the 1968 team seemed to be more than adequately filled. The biggest question mark going into the Everett debut was quarterback Brian Keefe, who was making his first start in a varsity contest. He as well as the team came through excellently, leaving no doubt that the Tigers would once again be in contention for both titles. Throughout the game and the season the powerful backfield demonstrated the ability to run and catch passes as well as being able to protect the quarterback. All-Scholastic Mike Butts, Bob Wargin and George Norcross all had fine seasons and brilliant moments. Yet not enough can be said about the line that made one of the highest scoring Newton teams possible. Aside from openin holes and protecting the passer, they blocked kicks, fgorced fumbles, and even intercepted passes. They did more than just get the job done well. Against Boston Latin it was basically the defensive line that preserved the narrow 7-O victory for the Tigers. The lines consisted of Steve Prager, Marc Simon, Co-Captain jay Wiltin, George Gardner, Dan Murphy, John Myerson, Charley MacGillivary, Ray Fawson, Charley Vitti and Paul Gorfine. The defensive offensive units balanced each other well. This interdependence, coupled with depth of the squad, aided in the formation of another championship team. ' wf X- XXX in 'huh 'N 'ff if XX ii-MXXQHQW ,Q y fi 1. f u iii if ,gk 5' X iris l 1 M ' YE ,XX W , .. XX X V IX, 25 4 , , , FIN J ffl? H! X XX , WX XX wr X X X- X X X X V ig . A XXX. X K X .V ., . Y 1 1 'K , .X , up. X , Xa . 1 X an X- lu 1 , 1 X - 'Inf 1 X X :XL X ,.,g 'Xfi X ' .'4,5,, QQ:- Xgi 'f X f . , 1f,-II'f ' .X . - wi Xgm X Y . 1 x R. X QNX. XXX Xug 1 4 wg ,XL XX. XWX X X' X Xu ag 5 E Ma :Q an X Mr Q' 'N 1 aw M X NW X Hgkllgwkmkv' ' W ' :git X X X , X A 5 wg Wai Jai A A sa , VX' f ' J ' ,Leh i ' ,-,, ,1 '3E-gggg . 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Then, mid-way through the second quarter, sure-handed end Jerry Beatrice took a Brookline punt and out-ran all the defenders, putting Newton on the score board. Keith,Kozlowski booted the conversion and sent the Tigers ahead 7-0. From this point on the game was Newton all the way. Mike Butts and Bob Wargin added finishing touches, as the defense, led by a Ray Ball interception, contained the Wealthy Towners. 158 Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton . Everett 14 Medford 16 . . . .Latin 0 .Weymouth 0 Brockton 22 . . .Rindge 0 Arlington 14 . Waltham 8 Brookline 6 we-www-1Rr..,.,,, Ii L Although N.I-I.S. students don't seem as rah-rah as they used to be, there is still attachment between the high school and its students. Even though the days of the gigantic pre-game rally and the postgame victory dance are gone, some of the pride and identification with school lingers. After the Thanksgiving Day victory, those who had disclaimed their identity with Newton High were caught saying, hey, did you hear? We beat Brookline!', This kind of statement seems to show that even those who are alienated from their high school do get a thrill from seeing their school get credit for being good in some way. SOCCER SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPS 9-'I fig? 4 me It's hard to express the loneliness of being a Newton High School soccer fan. You stand and watch the fast action-filled game. The great skill and agility in handling the ball amazes you. Then you let out a shout as Newton scores a goal, and the echo of your voice rings throughout Silver Lake. h But there is com anionship when you go to Hawthorne Field for a soccer game. There are the neighborhood dogs, and at least one re eree standsawithin fifty yards of you. In fact, crowds have reached such proportions, due to the championship team, that instead of bleachers, there are now fire hydrants. Hustle and talent are all a coach could ever ask for. This is exactly what Coach Gordon Elliot received from his 1969 team. The team out-ran, out-shot, and usually out-scored their opponents. Yet, due to occasional lapses and unlucky plays, the Tigers sometimes lost. But they were superior to every team they faced throughout the season and into the state tournament. W 5 fizwgf Z, aff My I ,ff The front five, including three who brough their soccer skills from foreign countries, Emilio Mazzola, Tim Tsochantaridis, and Abe Oros, along with Bob Doyle and Paul Aronian, were tremendous ball controllers. Using their great variety of tricks. Emilio, Tim and Abe were able to bring the ball up-field and either shoot it or give it off to the powerful kicks of Doyle and Aronian. The halfbacks constantly kept the ball in their opponentis end of the field, providing opportunities for the front line to score. When the enemy did manage to penetrate the lines, they were always met with tough opposition from the halfbacks: Tom Donovan, Dave Goodman, and Mark Volk. Corey Nusbaum and Scrimshaw constantly stymied enemy attempts on the Newton goal, making goalies Eliott Baker and Ken Daniels, job considerably easier. The entire team practiced and played with great desire, skill, and love for the sport. They deserved far greater support than they received. Making the semi-finals of the Eastern Mass. Tournament finally brought a few fans to watch the soccer team, which received fine leadership from Tri-Captains Dave Goodman, Mark Volk, and Jim Broderick. X ff X ff The semi-finals of the Eastern Mass. Tourney were a prime example of what a spirited and talented team Newton had. The first period of play brought three quick New Bedford goals, against an obviously frightened and awed Newton team. However the Tigers soon composed themselves and began to dominate play in the second period. After the half, in the third period, Newton completely took over play. The ball was kept solely in the New Bedford end of the field. Emilio Mazzola was constantly feeding his line with the ball. Abe Oros finally connected and put the Tigers back in the game. Halfbacks Tom Donovan, Dave Goodman, Mark Volk, and Steve Scrimshaw kept play in the New Bedford half with powerful kicks and alert passing. In the fourth period of play, Paul Aronian connected on a long high shot to make the score 3-2. A tremendous last minute effort fell short of the needed goal. The Newton team, however, proved it was equal to or better than any team in Eastern Mass. g X .Y .1005 ' . ' ' S , A3 rf my Wag WW' TOP ROW: Solomon, Desouza, Wolf, Graham, Saunders, Daniels, Finn, Recon, Brown, Kaplan, Kates. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Elliot, Silin, Shapiro, Levine, Levin, Baker, Corey, Libon, Buka, Kiebala, Coach Kring. BOTTOM ROW: Oras, Tsavachodoris, Mazzo1a,Aronian, Brode- rick, Goodman, Volk, Copeland, August, Doyle, Scrimshaw, Donovan. Newt on Newton Newt on Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton . . .Cambridge 0 . . . Medford 1 . . . .Brockton 4 . . . Brookline 2 Newton South 1 Newton South 1 . . .Cambridge 2 . . . .Brockton 0 . . . Brookline 1 . . Medford 0 TOP ROW: Douglas, Sanderson, Dunn, Gerlack, Simon. MIDDLE ROW: Arew, Mansewer, Friedel, Carlson, Warizky, Bayes, Blauer, Coach Buzzi. BOTTOM ROW: Donovan, Silberstein, Frutkin, Gephant, Silver, Wong, Adler. ,Mfg ' , 1 in ....,,Zy..,.. '15, ,, as X ' y , .YW L W X The 1969 Cross Countr Track Team had another successfulfseason, thanks to the big 1,2,3 punch of Senior Captain Doug Tomb, Junior Jay Sidman, and Senior Mike O'Brien. Coach Abner Bailey's well-shorn winners dropped only one loss over- all, to Brockton, this year's Class A Champions, The competition was tougher this year, due to an ex- panded league. The harriers failed to win the Suburban Crown for the first time in four years, taking second place instead. In the Class A meet, Newton was held to fifth place, because of late-season injuries. Although Newton did not win the Suburban League Meet as a team, Captain Doug Tomb and Jay Sidman took 1 and 2, respectively, making it the fourth time in four years that Newton has won individually, and the third time in four years that Newton has taken 1 and 2 in the race. In Cross Country, even more im- portant than winning a race in a meet, is having strong back-up men who can be counted on to take the remainder of the first seven places. Strong back-up men on the varsity were Seniors Dave Blake, Dan Pen- zer, and John Bowles, juniors Steve Coggiano, Ed Coan, and Jim Boates, and sophomores Steve Blake and Ken Gorfinkle. The j.V. team, Bob Carleo, John Dichter, Dave Fray, Fred Graves, Frank Linde, Jim Long, Joel Ries- man and Paul Warner, placed second in the Suburban League. They also showed outstanding individual ef- forts. Miss Clarke, Debby Suvalle, Marian Carpenter, Joanne DeLo- renza, Sue Martin, Jan Ryan, Nancy Clark, Toby Clayman, Jane Hart FIELD HOCKEY Most sports teams need an enthusiastic crowd to cheer them on to victory. But the Girlis Field Hockey Team managed to complete the season with a 4-3-2 record, without the crowds. The girls played exceptionally well, considering the disad- vantage of Miss Davidsonis illness, which kept her out for several weeks. During this time, the team lost only one game, to Westwood. The leadership of captains Barbara Mulcahy, Kathy Fay, and Margie Drew helped the girls work well together as a team. The high point of the season was the Newton South game, at which the team scored 4 goals to Newton Southis O. alt was a dominating game, superbly played, said Coach Davidson. 167 . fy Q if VX my Y, x Q ,W ai, fw , ' 45252 ' f W f ,QM 7 , ,V w wx is , N Ev ,V W www Mm , my WW -UW' 55? I Wh ww M Z M, may , Z M ffm ,,,.w4,... f Xwggsw ff ,ai A no-4 INDOOR TRACK Track has tremendous business potential. If only the high school were aware of the possibilities, financially speaking, the gym office would probably become a bookies jointf, Then Saturday would be the day at the track, and Newton High School track followers would sound entirely different than they do now. 'CI-Iey Gus, who do ya got in the thousand today? Me, I got that new one. I looked him over as they were dressing him before the race. What,s his name and how much ya got on him?', HI-Iis name is Douglas. I put ten on him saying he'd show. c'Lemme see your sheet. Thanks. I-Iey, Scrimshaw in the six hundred is what I've got. Who tipped you off?', 'CI called up Boyleis Bookie Bin and spoke to Stop-Watch Ed himselffi Yeah, well I got my info from Betting Bob Malone. Who else ya got there? c'Boyer to win the three hundred, Norcross in the fifty, Fawson in the hurdles, O'Brien to show in the high jump, and Penzer and Sidman in the two-milef, '4Man, you must have a hundred bucks riding today. 'fYa, I know. Isn't high school track great? But it only stays that way if you don't take it too seriously. Other stand-outs were Mike Tyman who provided fine leadership, Mike O'Brien, Ken Boates, Steve Caggiano, Ken Gorfinkel, and Paul Price. . 'ww 3' elsif! gm 7 ww w .wx f .sw .www sm ww: .L sf Z 7 HCCKEY 5- ,.L'?'! - 'fn It 'ig .m S Blood, pain, agony!', were the cries that came from the Newton section at the Boston Arena where the Tigers played their hockey games. As with all good hockey fans, it would be ridiculous to assume that all they came for was hockey. Newton has managed to breed a special kind of hockey follower who no longer keeps track of the goals scored, but rather of the punches landed and stitches received. It was not unusual to hear fans cheer on their team with such calls as, Hey, you guys, do you think we came here to watch a hockey game? A great favorite with the crowd was the player that had to be escorted from the ice in his cage after each period. The older generation is not to be forgotten as avid hockey fans. They recognize and cheer the skills of their children on the ice by constantly calling for the opponent's blood. The adults further demonstrated their civic spirit by threatening the lives of referees when unfavorable decisions were made. It seems somewhat ironic that the players, who may have had reason to become heated, stayed cool, and concentrated instead on playing the best hockey they could. 1969-1970 was a comeback and rebuilding season for the Tiger Icemen. After a humiliating 68-69 season, Newton had new faces, along with the older and more experienced ones, on the ice. Co-Captains Joe Rossi and Bob Fay, along with Steve Dunn, Steve Condon, George Reynolds, and Tom Donovan had all had at least one season of Varsity experience. Although finishing a distant third in the newly formed Suburban League, the Tigers took a giant step upwards in their bid to regain some of Newton's past prominence in hockey. Newton had many dazzling moments, as well as victories Qquite a switch from the previous seasonj. Bob Fay's hat tricks, in the over- whelming victories against Rindge and Waltham, added much flash to the Newton offensive efforts. All-Star Steve Condon's sparkling and sometimes unbelievable performance was supported by defensemen Steve Dunn, Dan Murphy and John Deely. The defense seemed to be the key to the first part of the Tiger's season. It came to its peak against Waltham, when Condon and the defense were letter-perfect all through the contest. They were rewarded when George Reynolds blasted the winner past the Waltham goalie, putting an end to the goalie dual. The offense gathered momentum towards the end of the season, with Co-Captains Rossi and Fay leading Tom Donovan, Joe Arnold, Bill Carey, jim Fay, George Reynolds, Walter Cox, and Steve Chapman. The season ended on a bright note, with a victory over Waltham and three Newton players, Steve Dunn, Steve Condon, and Boy Fay, winning spots on the all-star team. 171 l Q mx..AmwY::MNL www. Q' mwa. w Q Sh fi A7 LIN W.. .' .,3m,., Ev 3 '4 6 Ana, ya 7 BASKET Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton ,Q ' Newton Newton 7 7 8 7 8 5 6 3 6 9 SCORES 6... 2... 1... 9... 1... 9... 7... 8... 1... 6... 73... 57... 70... 6 0... 71... 77... 87... 60... ... . .. Belmont 54 . .Newton South 47 . . . . .Weymouth 60 . . . . . . Medford 90 . . .Rindge Tech. 49 . . . . . .Brockton 70 Cambridge Latin 76 .. . . . . Waltham 44 . . . . Brookline 72 . . . . . .Arlington 69 . .Newton South 52 . . . . .Weymouth 51 . . . Rindge Tech 61 . . . . . .Brockton 70 Cambridge Latin 75 . . . . . .Arlington 68 . . . Waltham 68 . . . . Brookline 72 VARSITY BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Assistant Coach Buzzi, Matloff, Gentile, Dunn, Murphy, Doolin, Wargin, Coach Phillips BOTTOM ROW: Bove, Blauer, Penergast, Beatrice, Frutkin, Laughlin, J. Doolin. I 1 174 M 'af WK- as This season, the Boys' Basketball Team started off with two new coaches: Mr. Jerry Phillips from Warren jr. High, who assisted Mr. Fortune last year, and Mr. Michael Qlzzubj Buzzi who in the past has coached Junior Varsity. Having two new coaches served as incentive for the boys, especially those who have played on Varsity for the past two years. The team has a season's record of 10 wins and 8 losses. This was an improvement over last year's record of 4 wins 14 losses. The starting line was composed of three seniors: Captain jerry Beatrice, Lenny Gentile and John Colantonio, and two Juniors: Chuck Pendergast and jeff Dunn. Lenny Gentile was the high scorer of the season, with a total accumulation of 267 points. In the second game played against Brockton, Lenny scored 30 points, which was half Newton's for-the entire ame. g Both Waltham games were unusually exciting. The first Newton- Waltham game had a double overtime, until the tie as finally broken with Waltham 44 to Newton 38. However, the second game made up for the first loss, with Pendergast scoring 25 points, and a final score of Newton 87, Waltham 68. Tallying up thy scores for the season, the team never lost by more than 12 points, which shows how well the team played. Even when the boys sensed they were losing, they still played a strenuous game, trying to keep the score as close as possible. As Mr. Buzzi remarked, The boys are a fast-breaking, play-making team. ., M WN A Jr I ,,,,,,i,Q,: 4, Wx, L ' :Y f y , , ' ' NV 13-Aj' ' - f- ' WY 4 4 s 3 4 5 5 ' , U 4 - lf 3 ' Y ' A ' w 2 'i SE M Miss Lukowicz, Patty McMiJlen, Barbara Mulcahy, Margie Drew, Kathy Fay, Hildy Paris, Ellen Cutler Diane Cardella, Sue Ekizian, Betsy Silver, Janis Gilbert, Charlotte Hay. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Somehow the N.I-I.S. boys' sports teams always seem to receive more recognition than the girls', even if the girls' records far surpass those of the boys'. But, this year we want everyone to know that the Girls' Basketball Team had a fine record of 11 wins and 2 losses. Until the Arlington game, the girls had won 18 straight games, counting those from last season. Whether it was their good sportsmanship or their incentive, or both, which led them on to victory, is a question to ponder. Yet, I suppose if a sundae were waiting for you after a game, you'd want to win too. It all started in the Brockton game. The game wasn't going too well. Finally in the last four minutes, Coach Lukowicz said to the girls, If you can score ten points in the next four minutes, 1,11 buy you each a sundae. That was all the girls needed to hear. Within the next four minutes they scored not ten points but nineteen points. QMeanwhile, Coach Lukowicz was mathematically solving the equation 50x5j. Credit should be given to Mr. Barry Howland. Every Wednesday after school, he came down and played in a scrimage with the girls. This was good practice, because it gave the girls a chance to play against outsiders. Next season the Girl's Basketball Team will be in the Suburban League, just like the boys. ,I f -N Q -SNR' .7 AQ N-swag -1 NAIS M.. Qfg QLQ5? ' is 7 in X N2 Y X N. 'J an ms- 'L .5 f iigggggavfw ,mg uf ,v 3 .':' ' 1 , , 4 1 11', 1 11 1 ii Q BOYS' GYMNASTICS We must first ask ourselves, what is a gymnast? A gymnast is a boy who walks about school with taped hands and wrists. A gymnast is someone with great masculinity. A gymnast has either hairy arms or a hairy chest Qdepending on his eventj. A gymnast is someone who walks home on his hands. But most of all a gymnast has muscles, and thatls what makes the tedious work-outs worthwhile. The 1969-70 season proved to be a tribute to Coach Jessup and the Newton gymnastics program. In the past Newton has always had a super-star or several great gymnasts to rely upon. This season, although there were excellent one-or two-event men, the team, in order to win, had to have all-round performers. Copping the Suburban League title this year was truly a team effort. Co-Captains Paul Henry and Steve DiBeneditti, aside from providing fine leadership, were outstanding in floor exercises Qside horsejg and high bar, respectively. Paul Gorfine proved tremendous on the long horse. He qualified for the state finals, along with Erwin Heckler on the horse, and Mike DiBeneditti on the parallel bars. Bill Eager on the rings, Guy Forte on the parallel bars and the side horse, Bob Clancy doing floor exercises, and Bruce French on the horizontal bars were all standouts, although they did not qualify for the state championships. si' N 3 x Lb-- If GYMNASTICS TOP ROW: Assistant Coach, P. Gorfine, B. French, P. Henry, B. Eager, S. Dibeneditti, G. Jessup-Coach. SECOND ROW: G. Forte, R. Simonelli, M. Dibeneditti, I. Heckler, B. Clancy. , 713922: , ff f f, ,f y Y Kqgiia-57 , 5 wir M. fwy Z'f ?fLa 180 1 ,,, l 'ww LADDER OF ACHIEVEMENT 100? I did 90? I WIII 80? I can 70? I think I can 60? I might 50? I think I might 40? What is it? 30? I wish I could 20? I don't know how 10? I can,t 5? I won't GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Girls' gymnastics at N.H.S. is considered an art as Well as a sport. A good gymnast needs precision, agility, and grace. This may be one of the many reasons why the team became Northern League Champions, as Well as placing fourth in the State Team meet at Andover. The number one reason for their rewarding season is the hard Work of the girls and the excellent coaching. All the competitors showed a great amount of spirit. High-scoring performances were made by Jane Weiss and Helen Chen on the beam and free exercise, Leslie Crutchfield on vaulting, and Gail McCarthy and Renee Goldberg on the uneven parallel bars. Other supporting performers were Mary Ann Frawley, Mary Lee McCarthy, Ruth Melvin and Patty Mingace. Although gymnastics is a sport in which the individ- ual has to get out and perform alone, it has also proven to be a sport Where individuals come together to make a strong and united team. The hopes, fears, anxieties, and attitudes that each individual feels make for a better understanding of oneself, as Well as of others A successful team is more than just skillful competitors: it is the feeling of a united team. Wrestling began at N.H.S. this year as a trial sport. The verdict is in, and it appears that wrestling is here to stay. It started off with a group of boys who were willing to work and were determined to become good wrestlers. Coach Norman Walker's boys showed a lot of courage when they decided to wrestle a varsity schedule rather than a J.V. schedule. This meant facing boys who had had three to four years of varsity wrestling experience, in a sport where experience means almost everything. Hungry for experience, they took on both j.V. and Varsity teams. Even though the grapplers failed to win a match this year, it would he wrong to say that the season was a disappointment. junior George Gardner showed leadership and good wrestling as he went undefeated during the course of the regular season. Steve Frager QI-Ieavyweight Classj took a strong fifth place in the sectionals at Wayland, battling some of the best wrestlers in the state. Coach Walker has a lot to look forward to next year. 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V' V- 'V--VVV-Vfgy V V f,Vf,.1-Q-gVVV,' v--'V -' 1 pf -I-Q.-is,-Q.5!5m'x Ifgg y, ,L V -, J an ', 91.5. , 1LxI1v'1V, VIg-I',,Vl':VVy'HV:'1a?'I7','f'i3Vz. ' 'N ' 'wfvf N-' -bm ' 'l V '- '-- W , - A .V'5 :fr'! -Vff f'i-1' -V1 -we qua, QI -Rb: I V ,I :IV , IIgI.I,. I. ,-,.VIV.V, Va, effing flIP ,a s,V 12,?VI5l IL l ,-if Vi'-:fayffq rflnffg, A, af! lgmilflv L, ffl' 'I K -: V V V r -Qin -z.. .VV V AV. W- -.'Vf2-f.-:-VV.'w.-VIV1-..e.VAVV-14.3.V..V...4..V-ma: Q.w,..,77!, ... :Z ? 1 ff - . XX A - ii , 1--a:':-5 4 ' . Q .gl 'f 1 4 1 ya' Q 7? 'XX ,fl Q .fJ fi ,A 1 .g at l . I- RICHARD D. ABBOTT 1572 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Fred Warren, Barry, College. Irv's big nite, Sundays for Ondy The Kentuckies, Birdie, Deebie, Nancy, Chopper, Rusty, Lance, IF IF. Clear the track, here comes Shack. T.D.C.M.B.E.j.L. Wimpy IF Sam, Arnie and Ann, F.T.S. IF IF F. Pole sitting, lion taming, tight rope walking, nothingness. ff. W Y ,,,.f IRENE P. AISNER 40 Whittier Rd., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. 'Tn the sweetness offriendship let there be much laughter and sharing of pleasures. Mt. Snow 68! 69? What a hassle! V C I can handle . . . N. Conway 68, 69 Summer ,69, Hill Us four, Mixing MIT, K. Sq., looking for someone? R.B.! Bronze lustres. B.c. vet. DANA J. ALBANO 71 Auburndale Ave., West Newton EILEEN M. ADAMS 183 Walnut St., Newtonville Day, Riley, work. Suppressed Desire: To be EMT. Fondest Memory: 6126168 at C.C. N.J.C.C. on Thursdays 68-69 Summer 69,' down the Cape. Pet Peeve: Boys with long hair. Girls that tight about anything. :as MAUREEN R. AHEARN 299 River St., West Newton GCMoe5! Warren, Bacon, College. 5f16l68, 8l11!69, 915169, 9l30l69. Great times with all the kids NWH LD,GK,RD,AK,BB,MR,AN Stuie, River Rd., heh Annl, Bel. Res. Beach Party, 2:30 A.M., 911 2169, ANDY. A certain Sunday Night with E.D. Great times at the alleys 8: B.K. LD 81 SC's fights, Summer of '69. STEPHEN W. ALBERT 132 Withington Rd., Newtonville Steve Warren Adams. . ' . Bigelow, Adams, College. g3fStl?gedESi?f'3i,get the Credits' and Independent Research Club, Chess Club, Physics Club, Radio Club. Hopes to become a Computer DIANNE M. ALLEN 1015 Washington St., Newtonville Dini Day, Riley, College. Summer of '68, cooking 5 pounds of spaghetti, right Joyce? 12W pounds of watermelon with joanie, Janice's party Oct. 12, '68, Weldwood and J.-I.'s August '69 in Hudson with Peter, psychedelic waterfalls with Sue and Linda on Oct. 5, '69, EB and the gang. Engineer. KATHERINE A. AHERN 21 Orient Ave., Newton Center Kathy Weeks, Bacon, College. Puela , The Animals, five hours with me fish, Mermaids and Plankton, Daddy at Dawn, Digging at Usk, Characters . CHARLES J. ALAJAJIAN 16 Kimball Terr., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. - The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill: but time and chance happeneth to them all. Eccl. 9:11, Engineer WNHR NEWTONIAN, H.R. Mgr., Radio Club. SUSAN A. ABEL 229 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. The intent and not the deed is in our powerg and, therefore, who dares greatly, does greatly. Summer '69 I'I.S., flowers and paints, E.W.P., Carol, SWJ, 231, 9l15l69, Maine, Roxbury Tutoring. House Council, Orange Book, French Club, Music Club. 4lln Q ' gf. l P . . .at ., : A N A, , V 1. if 'Z - 5, , ,:,,v i mg. .Y s Q., 4 af RICHARD J. ALLOSSO 12 Carter St., Newtonville Richie Our Lady's, Tech, Machinist. Activities: Traveling-Drag Racing 84 Girls. Favorite Sayings: Big Horns + Here come da judge fThis is truel. Pet Peeve: WRJB Chevy, Ford, Plym. Fav. Pastimes Dragging on Wash. St. I hope in Future yrs. to own a Pont. Judge. To join the Navy 8: Stop the War. 74-fatty. . H .,. ff X.. ... fx rj 1. .,.:, ,af , r f 1 jug , A Wjfvr: .. eff l 7 ,f eb f MARGARET ANDERSEN 116 Atwood Ave., Newtonville A J ,V - , es ,I wt' ' , 'F f ' -1 S. f f. .1 ., fl, , '. ff We e ,fs. . ' ARTHUR P. AAMADE1 1 2 '- ,. ,A 1 f f , ll 98 Washington St., Newton tie' MM' , 1 l Eric Bigelow, Beals, College. ELAINE S. ALPERT MURRAY R. ALTMAN My racing team. The NLG' Drag 18 Vineyard Rd., 58 Paulson Rd., Waban race on Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre Marty Travels in South Africa. . Favorite pastime, going out with WeekS'.Rlley' College' . older women, Lasell College Orchesis, 1, 2, 3. Ski Club, 1, 2. rounds hi m . A.F.s., 3. M.E.T.c.o. Tutor, 3. ' P wc- B.S.R. + T.S.R. Oh Wow! mits. Pres. DR. J.L.L. B.B.G. Yoshie Summer l'69, Lerman, D.L.C. Hope is a desire with expectations. Quack! Judy Dev. Bacon, College- AMY 1. ANDLER BEVERLY T. ANDLER Suv's toad. Summer of 68. A bash in Hudson with M.A. To be 3 Niz. 39 Ballard St-. Newton Centre 39 Westchester Rd., Newton Night they raided Mazor's. A Bev cracked tooth 8: a broken toe. The P's 8: G's. Puerto Rico 8: room 335. Stadium Stripes. Cheerleading, Class Comm. 2, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Rally Comm. 2, 3, C.A.A. Bigelow, Riley, College. To live, to laugh, to forget time. Spifs '69, Ola Q5-1:51, 'L' sf, the splurges, thumbs down, 21 aspirin 2l12l69, G.R.L.-bus boys, how many accidents f.g.?! . . . don't criticize what you can't understand. Bigelow, Barry, College. Words are only necessary, when love has gone. - Winter '68, J. Hendricks, N.H., a certain orange Porsche, eating out with Sheila, Nantasket, Hampton, and all my love to Steve. Class Comm., Rally Comm. JANE M. ARABIAN 37 Fairfield St., Newtonville Janie Day, Palmer, College. What ' ood' I do, in the common sense of the word, must be aside from m main ath and for the y , most part, wholliunintended. H.D.T. NEWTONIAN, French Club, Carousel Elm St., etc!!-three wonderful, happy, sad, confused, beautiful years. BETH B. ARANSKY 739 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley. Delta Omega, Hellnight, owls, 11 17, John Cohen, Harvey's house, KJ, JR, Summer '68 with Linda, Caryl, Cathy, Fri. nite girls nite, RBG DWZLC, Cape Cod, Secrets , W.W. Most fights with DF, Right Debba. To K.J., The best boyfriend in the whole world, me wuvs you .... Newtonite, House Council, Ski Club. ELLEN L. ARBETTER 52 Oldham Rd., West Newton Elle Day, Adams, Live. He drew a circle that shut me out. Heretic rebel a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win. We drew a circle that took him in. -E. Markham JORDAN R. APPEL 6 Arden Rd., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. High School was fun and hope college is the same. Two wheels are better than four and on one it's more fun. Dependable Ram. Scram. Marcia R.M. J.S. J.L. f 2' Q 1 .SFTWE ' f. 'll' J B ,. W. , .39 , A Xue.. 1 DIANE M. ARCURI 259 Webster St., Auburndale Warren, Barry, Marriage. Down the ville with J.L. + L.B. The fun at PK's after the Prom, May 9 Jr. Prom lst date with DL, Sept. 12 Sr. Year Right Dennis? Sat. nites, Charles St. with DL, L.B. + B.R. The good times on the Aub. bus. 187 LINDA D. BABCOCK TERRY A. ARSENAULT 125 Grasemere St., Newton PAUL s. ARONIAN Terence, Ter, Twin ROBERT s. ASTON 109A Lexington St., Watertown West Jr. High, Tech., College. Played Varsity Baseball 8: Varsity Soccer. Looking forward to going to Wentworth Institute. Our Lady's, Bacon, Nursing School. L.M., B.A., C.C., The Twins, CM, M.F., L.A., The guys in ,68, The Big Fight, huh LP! Newman House, Our table in the Caf, The Summer of '69, 8!13l69, You've made me so very happy. All my love to Rick. Bacon House Council 1, Sec. 2, Pres, 3, GAA, Rally Comm. 91 Cleveland St., West Newton 3 Bo, Loser Warren, Riley, College. Pet Peeve. Bo! Get the car! I will to NHS, more cut slips. Pastime. Making the scene. 219, chess games with J.T., those oldjoy rides, the guys. D.W., S.B., I.W., D.H., Bo Mobile. Are Deversi Amore?!? Riley House Council. 2 lf' :N 7 'Wil' . Wff' DIANE M. ASTONE MILES B. AUGUST ELIZABETH AXELROD 19 Smith Ave., West Newton Warren, Palmer, Teaching. Love is when you need each other and don't make use of that need. KP 8l14f68 Summer of '68 Wilmington, Ron Barb and Ken, The Beach, A telephone booth, A Frog, Salutes, Love, . Because', Jr. Year, Prom. TF LB RR RM CC . . . AND MOST OF ALL N.H.S. FOREVER! l Q ? 22 -gf f4Z!, , L . My ,V K , ei ?1': f 123 ssl 5:2 - ISL? q - 3 ...R 'Y . Q-' . gzfiggfsf r x, 1..,,,,,.,. , g'AQ2,3Z-37211 51 .- , ., , ,-3.3.5-e..f - uf 1 - .- a ,, ' ' 5 E Z 2, QQ x,.?.'-.14 ,- A A: , 163 Sargent St., Newton Centre Perahna Bigelow, Beals, College. North Conway, Vodka, Baby Juice, Smokies, Provincetown, Copanna Muk's B team forever, Adler, Tate Pena, Junior Final EXAM, Smoke tracks, Beaver, Jake S., tate-mobile, B.C. Parking Lot, Tennis-Flink. Tate the garbage can, troublemaker chick. 1 17A Crescent St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, Secretary. , W.M. remember the time you tripped Miss J. skipping classes and going to the ville with A.D., W.M. 85 K.A. B.R. All the fun we had during High School especially the Ir. Prom and Natick. Favorite Date, Mar. 21, Sophomore Year, Right, Bob? ELLIOTT G. BAKER MICHAEL o. BALDI RAY BALL NANCY J- BARR 339 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 1 20 Sumner St., Newton Centre 31 Clyde St., Newton Centre 3 Applegarth Sf-, NeWf0f1 Centre Elm Blg '51 Mike Day, Riley, College. Nance Day, Barry, College, Teaching. Weeks, Adams, College. Crystal Rock, JUNK MAIL,' Black Weeks, Adams, College- - We must all hang together, or Track, Big Deal. pearl in Arlington Weymouth 7 to SUPPfeSSed Deslfei H3V1f1g 3 assuredly we shall all hang The Big '32 B in 1970, 2 M Corp. f10fhi1'1g, defensive back UleefiI1gS- Wafdf0be,that,5 all the Same Size- separately. ' Joe Jeeps escapades, L.A. and M.B, Hampton and BS 8: T Herb in N.Y. Qhlef Falhngi Nevef beillg af Phe Best of luck to the class of'70, Down the Charles with M.C., Zapp Where did YOU. pick her up? D.K. 1'1ghf.P12Ce at the flght time Wlth 'Tennis with C.P. and S.R. suday. Gym with Johnny Unitas, Montana BC and Uncle Ed Footb-in 1, 2, 3- fhe fight Person'- Senior Class President, House White '62 Bomber, A.H. and P.N. Madfigals, Music Club, SkiC1ub, A Council, Class Play, Soccer, goalie. Off the line with K.H., California CaPe11a Choir 11 Silv- Headstart Big Brother. Dreamer MK, BHS Tues. 88 JACK s. BARRON MICHAEL T. BARRY. SUSAN J- BARTZAK I VINCENT BASTIANELLI 32 Philmore Rd., Newton 32 Lenox St., Newton 5 Baker Pl., 458 Ca-hforma St-, NeWf01'1 Biglack NeWf0HL0WefFa11S Fond memories of N.l-I.'s, kids Bigelow, Adams, College. Sue teachers especially Q902l, 910. Miami '68, '69, '70 Gordon Road Warren, Ri1eY, College- H girls, Big Lou, 1108, The gan , Friends are born, not made. Hunky Dory, Kitty Wish, Spifi, Friends always M.P.M., D.M.S., PBCC, CI-ICC, Phili 349 Fond D.E.M. Employer- 5 cents an hour, Memories 120 Hard Times Pool 4 South Blitz, SCiCI1CC Nite, '68- Seagon, Friends, RM, DB, Bip, sg, ,Bazol Robin Hood, Harvard grass Basketball Manager, House Council, A with the RSSCHIS, Mr- Papa, Demolay, Mental Health Club, CKEMHB- thanx f0f CVe1'YfhiDg- Human Rights Club, Jumping fences Qbaggedl. Mr. America. JEROME E. BEATRICE 45 Ashmont Ave., Newton 1.1-l.-This is all I want. . -- ' . 9 V MARY A. BELL 172 Chapel St., Newton Day, Beals, College. Fondest Memories: 11l1 6167, Soph yr. with Tj, Sr. Prom. Doubling with PF, DM 85 MT, KT, 3 in the attic reunion, M.D. Flat. Famous for saying, This is the last time TJ!!! My Desire: To keep in touch with Everybody and to stay happy. Jerry DONALD E. BECKLER V 1 1 I PATRICIA G. BELL 187 Park St., Newton Polly Bigelow, Palmer, College. . . . and the warriors of winter gave a cold triumphant shout, and all that stays is dyin' and all that lives is gettin' out summertime is fallin' down and winter's closin' in . . . -Joni Mitchell Bigelow 11 Hollis St., Newton DONNA M. BELOCAS 45 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton Day, Barry, College. Remembering every special moment with Bobby and hoping for a long and wonderful future ahead. My closest friend Punkin and all of our good timcsg Being lucky enough to have the greatest friends, that someone special, and the greatest family. Summer of '69, 11f28. ALAN M.BERlr lELD 52 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Al Weeks, Palmer, College. Happy memories of N.H.S. Math l, Hi! Uncle Ray Physics I Mr. Milne, AJ., J.B., s.B., G.D., HK., BJ., I.F., M.S., D.W., You're right on top of things. A.F. 68-69 You Rookie.. Lunch of Spif, I'll have a No. 9 extra duck sauce, boiled rice. , ,,,., , .., -1v','l9-4 f 'f-12415. ci XY 3.1121 J. ff .-- ' wiv' r ggi., 1 '. 1. ,..w , f H-1 3':t : 4- .Mizz-'31, I Arif ' 'fila- A 515-1- 2-'ff A 4471, lf ,':'G4fi - --,, f , ? 0,11 C. ff? J . , ., 1. -,:.-I 1 ,.,4,.,, ,T 1 ,g.,4,.v..1g 5 .f,.f i- ff, .1 ,Jef ' '- -f J:--.f f ,,, ,,. r , .f..1 f..,,A ,ff I ,,,,,f, ,,. NV. .?'f'1.1 - f- -,v 1. I 1 f HJ' Y V ..f,,, ,IWW .. ., . ' ' - ' 1- Z R . V' 45. a X I Q Y .AY VS'- 3'N 'x 1 nl L- ' HENRY L. BERMAN 30 Ellis Rd., West Newton Duke Warren, Barry, College. My years at NHS, learning a lor about things you donit get grades 1n. Sailing Club, Biology Club, Hockey, '69 NEWTONIAN, WhitehouselProductions. THOMAS W. BEST III 124 Fordham Rd., West Newton Tom Warren, Adams, College. April vac. Tom's place 5b's bing bong 8: whip. Sr. prom with S.C. in 519 at 2:30. Dec. 26 with L.M. The center, momls 65 B.C. with 38:6 South grassing with C.C. Bc A.S. a special P.A.M. in the saraha! Cell Mate with Macg South with E.S., Rs., J.v., B.R., S.B., A.B., s.M. JAMES F. BETTS 74 Fairmont Ave., Newton Jim Bigelow, Riley, College. Expl orer's Club, Student Colloquium, Alt. Student Senate. ELIZABETH M. BIZIAK 206 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls Betti Warren, Bacon, Marriage. Nine, Always Remember I. L.B.M. A.I.A.W. HI, P.M., S.B., C.H., D.S., N.M. Remember me ?!! PAMELA J. BLACK 43 Grove Hill Pk., Newtonville Pam Day, Bacon, College. '1You cannot say for playing games with people that that is, it is a distortion of reality and reality is WHAT IS. Life is beautiful. It is the distortions of nature which are u ly and which make life a rniserafle, lonely trial. A.R., 12, j.M., R.B. DEBORAH J. BLACKLER 370 Wolcott St., Auburndale Debbie, Doo Future Plans: Marriage Nov. 1970. Great times with my dearest friends Diane and Bev Y'-f tg 'ei-.ghs WI Kathy and Lenny. but most of all April 3, 1966 with Peter. July 31, 1966 with Peter. June 27, 1969 with Peter. Q.. . . 27: f . , 'if u . ' f y ' . K f .1 5, ' 7 ss XWXQXEE xv ySSiX ss s X - ,f , .1 if S 47? , in 1 f 4 35' ., , JEAN M. BLAKE 349 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale ROBERT E. BLANTON 26 Blithedale St., Newtonville Bob Day, Riley, College. Audio-Visual Squad, Lacrosse, Newton Demolay. DAVID L. BLAKE 11 Normandy Rd., Auburndale Preacher, Dumont Riley, College. Work-outs with Abner and the boys. Week-ends in N.H. with Stu, Tessa and the bumsg Dewdrop and THE jacket, Senior gym with Mr. Unitasg The flying Adidas. Cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, German Club. CAROL A. BLAKENEY 36 Green St., Newton Chico Dedham, Riley, College. Que sera sera . . . C'est la vie. Student Rep. of English Class. Favorite Sports: Car racing, horseback riding, swimming. Favorite pastimes: Dating Frank Riding in nice cars QFord Galaxyl. Independent, shy, understanding. 9 RICHARD R. BLAQUERE 14 Gilbert St., Newton 191 ,- MM pgs ,X K ,,,,. f. . . Z . 1 ,,,,,,,!. f , . 9 W ROBIN L. BLAUER 50 Putnam St., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. Try and catch the wind. Arlington, Summers in the City, BC, Prostration X 7, Summer 69, JR 111, Greeks, Charlie Jokes, Head of the group, Midnight Hour. Senate Treasurer, House Council, Class Committees, NEWTONIAN, Data, Roxbury Tutoring, Ski Club, Jawyn. GAIL M. BONACCI 6 Byrd Ave., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Never be sad for what has been, just be ha py that once it was yours to fave Thank you KENNY Summer of '69 with KF, PD, JC, DT, MB, DB. 85 NH. True Friendship, DIANE, JEANETTE. To be as good as my parents have been. LEON J. BOOLE 109 Randlett Pk., West Newton Day, Beals, College. In life men face many systematic, logistical contingencies. When considering total transitional projection, one must decide between functional or reciprocating flexibility. In short I say, Leon, you can't win 'ern all. Zin ri.-Wd 'Z-' 3 ' , 1 ikl 1 . , , ,, f ' I 'A Z f .A gf f ff f 42 f f f 5 a ' 2, 3 I 'wiv U f, 'if ' a ,Ks Q X 9 . NH. 1 2113: . fl l -fi ,. A . 5. -': up f I-: . if il I fm , 6 ra f xx ' f f X SUSAN M. BLOCH 201 Fuller St., West Newton Sue Warren, Barry, College. Preserve your memoriesg they 're all that's left ofyou. J.l'l.W., Me, the football widow. Good friends, Laura RaRa , Deb QBanannas!J, No. 65, skinny legs, Follow that bus! , Vic. Volvo B.U.G., Janie Jawyn. Barry House council 1, 2, 3. DEBRA J. BODNER 9 Frederick St., Newtonville Bod, Deb Day, Riley, College. Christmas Vacation '68, South Pacific, New Years Eve '68, that certain boy, a lost cause. The Newton Centre Jenny Station. Pizza. Right Joyce!! Getting in the middle of Joyce and Tom's fights. Good times with Fluffy. 8111169, 8131169. MARGERY T. BORNSTEIN 27 Tennyson Rd., W. Newton Magill Warren, Bacon, College. 3128169 J.S. 2168, P.M. In the Spring. Summer '68 8a '69. Amy's 1 time. S.M.'s, esp. 12126168. P.R. Rm. 335, Sandy, Bambigjude, g's 8: P's A great class with S8cN. MUSH-79. A special group of kids. PENNA GAA, Tennis Team, Ski Club, Bacon House Council, Sr. Class Comm. 192 ' JOCELYN BOTT 77 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. Thank goodness for Barbara and MAUPJCE R. BOITEAU 315 Highland Ave., Newton PATRICIA S BONICA 54 Taft Ave West Newton Day Palmer Undecided Each o Us is the only person who can give the other what each of us want to have: peace. Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Red Cross. JAMES A. BOUDREAU ' 14 Kirkstal Rd., Newtonville Meat Ball Day, Bacon Summer of '69, Maine, Cape Cod. The Yellow Flair, The Bug Finale Blows me 'off. The Keg. Butch, Work in a liquor store?? George. ,, GEORGE O. BOULE 21 King St., Auburndale Derik Our Lady's, Palmer, College. LaCrosse, Ski Club, Equestrian Jr. Council, Commensal Club. Grog, little W, Nantucket '69. Apr. Piggy, Suzzy, Cisco, W.E., S.poo. Ta-huh, Bomb, GK, Greg, M Train Chooks car, Dairy bar, Elsie. The Hulk, 4th floor, moose, Jimma beach, hit the beach! KEVIN J. BOYD 8 St. James St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Beals, None. Pet Peeve: Going to the office with yellow slips. Favorite Expression: My Godfrey. Fondest Memory: N.H.S. going to Newtonville. Desire in Life: To take over Mr. Adams' place in Beals House. ss? CLAIRE F. BOWES 11 Maple Ave., Newton Corner Saint Columbkille, Palmer, Living. No, Paulette is not my sister! Rm. 1440 . . . Where's the mailbox? Peanut Butter and Jelly . . . Beards. I remember . . . joycels cut slips . . . D Block Studies . . . Latin School. Wet feet on the football field . . . Kirk . . . Surrey . . . N.Y. weekends . . . One year at Newton . . . Steve 8: Bill. if I ,..- 1 in 2 PETER E. BRANDON 104 Eliot Ave., West Newton Day, Adams, College. . W,-my PAULETTE F. BOWES 24 Pine Crest Rd., Newton Centre New York, Bacon, College. Why the hell do they ring the bell at start of church at end of class? It only wakes those who would let time pass. Concert and Marching Band, Orchestra, Music Club, District All-State 1Band, National Honor Society. X X ... Z ff K- ,. W MARK S. BRASS 47 Grafton St., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, College. Summers at P.M.T.C., B.N., 6f29f68 at R.S.'s, tennis practice with George. Varsity Tennis, Soccer, Varsity Club. CAROL BRENNER 60 Parkway Rd., Newtonville Day, Riley, English, Teaching. NHS Tiger Marching Band, Ski Club, Tusitala, Roxbury Tutoring, National Honor Society. AMY L. BRESKY 69 Ruane Rd., W. Newton Warren, Riley, College. Countdown, 15.5 miles, Moke, the barn crowd.I'm sorry. WENDY R. BRESLAU 191 Valentine St., West Newton Warren, Murray Rd., College. I only wanted to try to live in accord with the prompting which came from my true self why was that so very difficult? 12 years is . .. DS, MS, GB, MT, BC, BW, SS, PV, RDP, PS, HF, DS, SC. Hockey, 5 sp, 659, Commons, lcos, NYC, hotline Cape, the Park. EDWARD L. BOYCE 11 Westland Terr., Newton NEAL A. BRAVER 27 Evelyn Rd., Waban Weeks, Murray Rd., College-Drama. They told me to write 25 words about myself. I don't know what to write, but I do know how to use up 25 words. HAROLD R. BRONK 365 Cabot St., Newtonville 193 QI KW f X it X . f -zz.,-.I ' A-at i .am-vt 21- ff.-411 f , I ' X rc., U ff ,f v . f ,V Aj QQ: Z ' Q a ff' ' W of . 7W'i '7 Maas... ..A. . . 1f i ilA A swfg KAREN M. BRONK 365 Cabot St., Newtonville Riley, College Myrna ELIZABETH R. BROOKS 50 Woodland Rd., Auburnddale Betsey Warren, Beals, To Understand. Better to live in a birdless country without sun than go your way alone-always. A.W. thank you. 4 Z JACQUELINE A. BRYSON 28A Melrose St., Auburndale Jackie Warren, Riley, Secretarial School. Today is the tomorrow we dreamed about yesterday. Summers at Craigville, N.Y.C. C lunches, Junior Year, 218, long conversations with C.R,, certain people, right T.P.?Pet Peeve: Morning gym, wet grass. Rally Committee, NEWTONIAN. 194 CHARLES R. BRONSTEIN 6 Ellis Rd., W. Newton Chopper Warren, Beals, College. EDWINA H. BROOKE 535 Beacon St., Newton Centre iyjfai R.K. or L.G. forever. Future: Forest Ranger. She ard, Slugging Rats, Sams Sixflinger, T. Pork, Shack! Russ, Og, Lance. Hobbies: Catching frogs, and collecting butterflies. Desire: To get a date with Roller Derby Queen joan Weston. ., Hellbruisa Weeks, Barry, College. Right Craina?! JMD and all the great times! Jimmy-Bee, Porky, Boubie! Nezing a special nite. Gwat! 11!11l67, date to remember. Little Chevy II, SB! CM 2 years of devil, fat cat, ugly nails! Cut it out! Magic mo ment. IIB. Student Council, Newtonite. If x . at KEVIN J. BROWN 111 Crafts St., Newtonville Day, Palmer, College. Summer '68 Uncle Tomls Cabin. Trip to Fla., Galaxie 500.', H.R. with R.V., Woodstock, M.L. in Raw, Good Times, with B.H.G. MICHAEL I. BROWN 37 Westchester Rd., Newton Mucka Bigelow, Barry, College. Basketball 1, Soccer 23. My B Team, BA. Tates library, Tates Greenhouse, Tatemobile, Midnight Movie, Hi Bach, Penna,s Vodka, Final exam, Cabot Woods, BC Parking lot. External Pass Pizzas Tate At Hojo's, Beaver, Jams 8: Shack. B, I, BI, Baby juice forever, u . PAMELA E. BROWNSTEIN 66 Channing Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. . Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accornplishrnentsf' -Steinbeck. Orange Book Editor-in-Chief, Cambridge Redevelopment Authority. STEVEN R. BUCKWALD 261 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill Fond Memories: M. Monson, Biology, Logan Airport at 1:00 a.m., Revere Beach Stride on Phil. A driver's license to H.K. I leave a new Police car to the cop at Star Market. I leave a roller coaster to C.G. A sixteen dollar stuffed animal to L.W. A can of Prune juice to P.L. DAVID J. BUKA 16 Chapin Rd., Newton Centre Bony Weeks, Barry, College. Driving 40 miles each weekend night, going to every dance in Mass., a thrilling summer at the pool, to the good old Centre! Home of the Hut. Soccer, German Club, President. DIANE BURKE 7 Concolor Ave., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. I want only to try to live in accord with the promptings which come from my true self. Why is that so very difficult? Joy, with Jimmy and Polly. Roxbury Tutoring, NEWTONITE. 1 Lacrosse, Chess Team, Chess Club, KATHLEEN M. BURKE ROBERTA L. BURKE MARK S. BURNS 55 Jackson Rd., Newton Kathy Bigelow, Barry, College. Library Club, Secretary of House Council, House Aide. Remember all the good times with j.D., J.C., M.D., J.P., S.S. English '69 with R.D. 8: J.P. '68 with P.M., A.C., J.M., T.D. Donut Shop 6114169 - 8116169 with M.G., remember, Jane? 401 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Berta, Birdy Day, Barry, College. 6168, Marla's Parties, sum. '69, Big Brother, how about a sub Moe? HELLO, Miss Sap 67-68, BT + MR, May 10, 1-HOP, Eng. with RA, HR, with Beany, the ISLAND, Hendrix, Pickett + Dionne, Tippy Canoe + Tunts too. RA, DT, DD, RL. Rally Comm., Equestrian Club. ROGER J. CABITT 93 Ruane Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, Medicine or Law. lliorsanet haec olim meminisse iuva- 1t. Music Club, Boston Fencing Club M.I.T. Fencing Club. 81 Eliot Ave., W. Newton Dumper Day, Beals, College. Woodstock, M.L. in the Raw! Favorite Pastime: Sugar on the Roof. Good times with the B.H.G. Florida, MC, KB, BK, Galaxie 500. Fixing V.W. Seats with a little Sugar! Babysitting on Prince St. Rally Committee, Int. Football 2, 3. MICHAEL J. BUTTS 59 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Mike Weeks, Adams, College. Bermuda '69, Buffalo, Trop 32, Draw, Let's correct homework 3 months late and make 5 minute lesson plans. Varsity Football, Track, National Honor Society, Student Trainers. ROGERS W. CABOT 361 Wolcott St., Auburndale 1 PATRICIA A. CAHALY 1633 Washington St., West Newton Patrish Warren, Adams, College. Never be sad for what is over. Be glad it was yours to have. Summer '67, talks with J. 8: J., true friends, an unforgettable. Laughs at something Different! 6120169, Smile, Hey?! 9120168, the bogus ones. NEWTONIAN, Rally Comm., Class Comm., House'Council. KENNETH A. CAHOON 115 Sumner St., Newton Centre Ken Weeks, Palmer, College. South Pacific on Tues. No. 9 Super Warren, Bacon, College. Nantucket, DA, Cisco, G, Poo, Piggy, W.E., D.M., Surfer Moose, D.Q., M.T., NSM on the widows Walk, BOMB ON THE BEACH. SHIPS INN, fourth floor Penthouse, the clubhouse, Grog Club, Riding on the NOBSKA, Natick Police, Vespa's. JOHN M. CALLAHAN 554 Auburn St., Newton 'QQV1' THOMAS K. CALLAHAN 26 Islington Rd., Auburndale Tom Our Lady's, Palmer, College. But sandcastles crumble Car, '61 Ramb. M.S., J.C., A.B., And hunger Ls human M.B. And humans are hungry Forlworlds they can't share. ' -Mitchell WWW V1A,,,,,, QM , W : fx, U A ---ww-mam-. X 4 ,.Y..m..,......,. X 132' x-- , V NAM A 22 ' 'W 5, Vx V, .lv 7 PETER F . CAMERATO 718 Watertown St., Newtonville Peter Day, Barry, College. The guys, Crazy, Nose, Bifg Chicken, Tom, P.I.G., Sight Buf, and D. Dana. Fondest Memory: The Great Night at Albermarle. Marine Biology, Lab Club. MAURI TA L. CAMPBELL 299 Centre St., Newton Corner Morie Bigelow, Barry, Business. To Dream the Impossible Dream. Junior Prom May '69, Biolo Class 236 sophomore yr. Swell gistory and English Class. Breat teachers and Great friends. Hobbies: Dancing, Tennis, Gymnastic, Girls, Athletic Association. ANA M. CAMINOS 83 Fairmont Ave., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Love is the memory Time cannot kill. One red rose. High times in B.A. T.T.A.M.F. Brut Fuzz Rabbit, Thanks Miguel. Nags Head, Turtling wl Kazing, Pat and Co. P.T. and the hitch. House Council 1, 2. Rally Comm. Class Comm. 1, 2. Office. NEWTONITE. CHRI STINA J. CAN NARD 527 Washington St., Newton julie Bigelow, Riley, Architecture. Good English Classes 8: Mr. K. Good Halloween parties 8: Gerry. Great times with M.W. C.B. T.D. G.C. V.H. M.M. A.S. R.H. and good Anc. H 8: Mr. W. Happy memories for always. A.F.S., treasurer, Sailing Club, Ski Club, Soph. 8: Jr. Class. JOHN J. CAPELLO 52 Stratford Rd., West Newton Roof Warren, Bacon, College. Fondest Memories: 1210, 10l7f69, Summer '69, A.C.J.C., R.H., E.E. Philoso hy of Life: The trouble with lifg is that it doesn't have any commercials. 1 will to NHS all the love, respect and devotion the teachers never got. Visit Roofie's Hangout. 1-kanji' SALVATORE T. CAPIZZI 173 Derby St., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. Nights with Us Three, The weekend in New Hampshire. Favorite Pastime: jam Sessions. Desire in Life: A date with Ann WILLIAM J. CARDARELLI 31 West St., Nonantum Billy Bud, The Banker Day, Palmer, College. I can 't believe I'm graduating - I was just getting used to the lunches. Favorite Memories: Summer '69, Margaret- Patty, that weekend in Falmouth, Fondest Memories: The First night 1,1-I., all the fun with the Apollo on The Roadf, crew, a special thanks to Mr. Gradone . MARION C. CARDI LLO 16 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton Mimi Warren, Palmer, Art. The value of time and experience can only be realized after it has passed. But for now and always I give my thanks to Prevoir and Zolli, and to one other for more than a lovely sophomore year .... Carousel, Gold in the Hills. ERIC D. CARLEEN 12 Cross St., West Newton Day, Bacon, College. I'll remember the Brotherhood 414, and the newspaper, working at Hidden Valley, A block with Tom Kalmar, chem labs, and the bridge club. ANGE LO CARI DI 86 Page Rd., Newtonville Ang Day, Riley, College. I will not forget the three years l've spent at N.H.S. and the good times l've had here. At A V in 1316 and 1320 homeroom in 2105, and X blocks. il Z E. -IUDITH L. CARME L 39 Newtonville Ave., Newton Judy, jutz, jude Bigelow, Palmer. Good times with Bob Halloween '68. Marla's island, a happy reunion. Friends forever, thanks Jude. Eh Butch, jim? Tippy canoe and Tuntz too, hard guys, banana boat, 442, the house, stick 'em up, fun with Bud or Malt, Bikies always, meet ya round thc corner. 197 is C ' ' .ni ' av-WZ 1 f f , 'ft,1fgf 1, 41174 aft ,C ff If 'QL Eg 3, -IULIO C. CARRASQUILLO 2 Turner Rd., Maynard BRUCE W CARTER 17 Trinity Ter., Newton Centre ELLIOT M. CARP Julio Weeks Rue Work CAROL P. CARTER 439 Commonwealth Ave., Warren, Carpenter. Man's, worgi, enemy is his fellow 12 Trinity Terr., Newton Centre NCWTOU Centre man. Can a grizzly bear or any large Weeks, Beals, Mistress. Weeks, Riley, College. beast of Prey erect 3 eommunlst Pyschology, Mober, messy cakes, The great years 68-70. government? Ne! only a mal? ea? Smokin', I-Iow's the snow? Baby Favorite Saying: Speed kills. do that, a madman- MY Pomf 15 Hamburgers, Candid Cameras. Memories: Newton Junior I-Ioon Proven- End Ofafgument- Tennis with Denna land all that Class, Silver Lining, the summer of mouth sprayl, Mornings at '69, Vineyard Rd., Days at Scituate, Orange Shield 2. Nights and B.C., All the guys. EVAN B. CARTON 25 Sheffield Rd., Newtonville EBC Day, Beals. Then why, after these eras of cohabitation are we strangers still, can we blame ourselves, shall we blame each other - that we tried to see, speak or hear when we'd been made blind, dumb and deaf- that we 'cl have touched had we not been so very afraid. GERALDINE J. CASEY 73 Grove St., Newton Gerrie Warren, Riley, Life. Enlightening, imprisoning, dull, intimate, impersonal - this'has been my experience at N.H.S. Each time I had to fight against the threat of an impersonal existence. My beliefs were strengthened. That we may someday be whole expressions of life! BETSY E. CASPER 41 Warren Rd., Waban Weeks, Adams, College. Your joys are Your Sorrows Unmaskedf' 1l1 5168, flower-power, CKS, Summer ,69, N. Conway ,69 2118169 WAB 3 AM with nothing to do? 5l24!72 BFS, I-IR with JC, alway NIT, US FOUR, my analyst, Iris always there. Class Comm., Tutoring, KAREN M. CASTOLDI 61 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. Old friends, j.D., Summer '68, Mr. P., always laughing, Lake W. M.F. at 2 A.M., climbing down a snowy mountain, Age of glasses. A real 6-iend, the funny steps, Helpful hints, banging, seasick. NEWTONIAN, Ski Club, NEWTONITE, Cir. Staff, Stage JOANNE M. CARUSO 60 Westland Ave., West Newton Io Warren, Riley, School. Happiness with BILLY, 67-69. Never forget the hang out in front of Building 1 and the Good times in N.H. and the Deli with the IIB kids, j.N., M.C., G.S., M.S., S.G., D.D., L.W., D.T., G.B., S.M. Work study with Micky. Pet Peeve: Work. ANN L. CAULFIELD 418 Wolcott St., Auburndale Andy G. Warren, Adams, Journalist. The woods are lovely, dark, and dee , but I have promises to keep andp miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep. 1102, early in the morning, The Big Three, G Blocks, Intuitively obvious, Bob 81 Barb, D 2 8: 4 with The ClickETAL, Thanksgiving Chem. NEWTONI AN . Crew, Band. 1 lln PAUL J. CAVICCHI III 30 Kilburn Rd., West Newton P.J. Warren, Palmer, Colle e. As I walk the trail ofglife, In the fear of the wind and rain, Grant, O Great Spirit, that I may always walk like a man. . . . just kicking down the cobblestone, looking for fun and feelin' groovy. -BROTHER ALOKUT mug. '69 9. TERESA A. CERRONE 152 Russell Rd., West Newton Teri Warren, Palmer, College. Great times with J.O.C. 1015169 Puerto Rico, Halloween '68, Skate Shop, a certain party, B.M., my problem solver Pf.M., Star Market Swill, Beach parties, many talks with E.C. - luv - R.S., Swill sister W.W., GTO, Nov. '68 Cotillion, right Joanne? 4 f 7 A at f 7 . I W . Wrwmll 2 ,... , -W r Q., 'W 1 f 1 X in l ,Y f it ' -lv x ANN M. CHABOT 12 Goff St., Newton Lower Falls Midget Warren, Riley, Nursing. Will to N.H.S.: A large rasberry. Suppressed Desire: to kick my H.R. teacher in the shin. Fondest Memories: G block eng. with W.G., R.L., F.L. June 29, 1969. Sailing Club, Pres, Sec., Sports. JANE CHESSMAN 19 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, Travel. November 17, I'm sorry. Love, love. I'm a lady now, and I don't cry so much anymore. Please remember the blade of grass, thank you Mark, Tomorrow's going to be a Happy Day. KENNETH CHYTEN CARLA R. CIMO 200 Mill St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. God grant me the strength change the thingsI can, the serenity to accept the things I cannot and the wisdom to know the difference. '67 + 68' w!Rocky, PB + WN + PF, 3 yrs. WIJJ, Puerto Rico - Frankie. TA- MF- BA- SR-JT- EH- CS- LP - S+PG - PB. PETER M. CIOFFI 25 Walnut Pl., Newtonville Mike Adams, College. Throwing the Jav' for NHS and popping wheelies with MB, remembering great times like on the banks of the Charles or up the country with KD, how about Labor Day and skiing up a storm with the Yellow-Bird, it's OK! DENNIS R. CIVETTI 27 Clinton St., Newton Den Our Lady's, Riley, College. TOBY J. CLAYMAN 518 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Tobe, Jean Day, Riley, Nursing College. What the world needs now is love. PR won't be the same without JP, summer '67 8c '68, Day of squirt gun, right Ro? Jr. Prom, BS 8c T with GH, PR, '69, Dress up, Roommate wanted! Favorite Expression: Hola! Ski Club, Rally Comm., Softball. JEAN E. CHAISSON 31 Evergreen Ave.g Auburndale Warren, Bacon, Something. I know that sunrise is gonna shine in my backyard someday. And that' wind's just onna rise up, Gonna blow all my glues away. 2 5 . MICKEY CIOCCA 25 Adams St., Newtonville Our Lady, Beals. Knowledge plus, Mr. Mrs. T. Beautiful people I've met. '68, '69, my year of everything that means anything to me. Head talks with J.N. Life saver fights with my buddy Joanne at O. Jail Cell. Big D, '69. To spread and receive happiness. ANDREW C. COHEN 487 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Day, Palmer, Oblivion. I want two pork chops, one for me, and one for my dog who is out ofthe car ............. DEAD. And I saw the great blunders my teachers had made ............. scientific delirium madness. I could carve a better man out ofa banana. -HYDROX FORE VER! ' 199 ANN L. COHEN 19 Victoria Circle, Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, College. For although my heart has followed all my days something I cannot name, I am tired of the jumping, And I do not know which way to go I am not even sure thatl am not tired beyond the endurance of man. . . 5 EVAN R. COHEN 97 Langdon St., Newton Owl Bigelow, Riley, College. Always remember: Av-Audio Visual, Roma Subs, Av Bulbs, Hair, HDSF. The Symptoms of Sound John Paul, Oct. 4, 1969 Master Councilor, Newton DeMolay and my Brothers. The gang at South ESP. E.L.S. FA, C.L.G. in BVD, LBM, GJ, LB, CCC, RR. Don't get caught. Peace. MARGORIE A. COHEN 88 Day St., Auburndale Margi Warren, Bacon, College. , He who wants to live his lgfe should equip himself with a heart which can stand suffering. Man must realize that life is sometimes good and sometimes bad. Once upon a time there was a special frog prince. . . JOHN D. COLANTONIO LINDA M. COLELLA NANCY T. COLELLA GERALD R. COLEMAN 4 Fair Oaks Ave., Newtonville 191 Chapel St., Newton 86 Farwell Sp, New-tonville 34 Gilbert SL, West Newton Day, Barry, College. Day, Bacon, B11SinCS5- Day, Adams, Teacher. Jerry ' Math class in my sophomore year. 2l18l67 w!J.D. thanks to P.D. Wed. Pet Peeve: Three eel-rein girls, Warren, Bacon, Cgllege, Taking orders from the Boss in nights with A.P., L.D. and V.M., 4j26l68, Xmas in W.P,B, Guzzls meetings until 8 p,m. in BDP. Well planned double dat6S that 'Thanksgiving nite The Victorian 316, I'1l double Foxy, L.D.'s Zi, Fondest Desire: To Play in Tech never worked out. PJ. Partys, H01-for Shgwn at BC, Sr, Prom and Bermuda 55 the 3 B'5, Days spent in Tourney instead of watching it. followed by work. S.O.A.P.,s and Humarock, Wow Memorial Day the rough? O.B. Daytona, 8l15l69. Black line Sophomore Year, vice VCFSH- flat, right girls? Special night at Matildas + Ace, Chicopee 6900 Basketball 3- SCHiO1' Pf0m '69, ChCI'iSh' The Turtle Saturdays 'and the yds. All summer we will be down far' A . 'fi' ,,,, 1-rl' , SUSAN J. COLEMAN 79 Howland Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Roxbury Tutoring, Cheerleading. BRUCE D. COMENITZ 92 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Bacon, College. B.C. Parking lot, The Widow, Maine, Florida, Junior Prom, Summer of '69, Luck with cars, Plymouth Court. Junior Prom Comm., French Club, Home Room Manager 1, 2, 33 Ski Club, Rally Committeeg Class Comm. 1, 2, 3. Chevelle. Septfs last weekend. ,Q vpg,.. STEPHEN M. CONDON 210 Melrose St., Auburndale Red Light Warren, Bacon, Northern School. Cards wlDoghe, Zezze, Flynn, Espo, Pates wlCW Mt, rain check WIRM. Pet Peeve: Arlington Hockey games, 3 foot putts, O.B., slap shots. Hap y Jack, '52 plymouth, No llglefges. Morning rides with Big rn. Hockey, Baseball, Soccer, Football, Golf. Football, Golf, Varsity Club, Senior Class Comm. ALAN T. CONL ON 17 DeForest Rd., Newton Lower Falls Big Al Warren, Riley, Auto Mechanic. l ANTOINETTE CONNERNEY ARTHUR M. CONNOLLY JOSEPH T. CONNORS 160 Pearl St., Newton Toni Bigelow, Beals, Business. Prom of 69, caring for that same boy for three years without him knowing it, those B.C. parties with Maryelleno, all the great times with all the kids. 21 Rogers St., Newton Corner Art Bigelow, Adams, College. Fondest Memory: KJK 3120167 Chief Failure: Six credits Junior year. I will to NHS, 3 Homerooms, Jr. Proms '68, '69, fantastic times with KK, A.C. and Sneakers forever! JEFFREY A. COPELAND 161 Waltham St., West Newton Warren, Adams. N. Conway '69 fVodkaJ. Wood- stock trip. Papermaker Arms + Key Club. Weiner's Commandos, Prov- incetovsm 21 kids? B.C. lot. 450 H.P. The Skilk with Augie, lunch with Muk lspaghetti + butter saucej. Tater ffrench bread + under- wearj. Soccer 1, 2, 3. 2 14 Crescent St., Newton CAROL L. CONZO 49 Cross St., West Newton Warren, Riley, Airline Stewardess. A time and place for everything. Al, May 6, '67, Bean Bag, 714168, Wells Beach, Ra ha, Tangled Webs, 13 going on 17, partys at Karen's, Black Jobba, Falmouth 69, oh no they're coming , good-bye girls , gym '69 - it's a sheet Jo, no it's a frog! RICHARD J. COREY 10 Regent St., West Newton .4 LUCI LLB M. CORMIER 18 Parkway Rd., Newtonville Lou Day, Beals, Secretarial School. Mem., Jr.- Hist. Detention GM, Sl drives cMP + DB, GM + FS Deli with the kids. Hm. Rm. with GM, CL, MC, and Mrs. G. Jr. Prom with RG, MP + DB. Pet Peeve: TK. S u ppressed Desire: go t,o Newtonville without getting caught. LAURA COSSABOOM 17 Malvern Terrace, Auburndale Warren, Bacon. Children guessed ibut only a fewj and dovsm they forgot as up they grew - and only the snow can egin to explain how children are apt to forget to remember. JOHN Covlcl 249 Adams Ave., Newton Core Warren, Bacon, College. One who does not believe in the power of love is but an oak in a forest of maples. Playing in State Soccer Tourna- ment, Cards, B.C. Touch Football, Soccer, Soph, J.V., Varsity, Tennis, Soph, J.V. , 201 JOHN E CRAWFORD 98 Auburndale Ave Newton ,,- ,, ., . .VI-1 q 1:ff,A' a--M 5,-1 - ,hh M- ,Z 3 .. :n. ,.. s,., ., .ww--' ', . I ' fibffta ,L-7.v,w1,,4-.1. ' :H 4 .,. 1 v J 'La ' . Is' !..f','u1ffV JH fl ff :s, uyhw by ' ', . NDVI 2' 1 -1 tvs, ' ff 1ul'-' X ,,',, lib - '1 f1 5151 , W -Y ,L ',ff:AfIl,,p.1 'if' mi-i 1 J-. . in . nf, , .. ,g 1,-,W ,,,, , fin,-,L,. r f I f ' w,, , QQ!!! ' ' i, 'f'.' P .H+ b.:.m' 1 x ,. . , ' 1 f 1Pm.i'Z i ff.'. ,...-'-fy , Q I ,ps-1 g,.,,',--..'-in yi M, ,VW v,1wwvwwp l .W Qwf twawqf ffZ'1ff'71 ':, . if ' ,, fl IU.. ,V U, K .fu , f' 1, fs, , f1 ',r ji ' ,I z,,.f'.a.,.f . , , fx H , c .J-f ' ' ' ' ' 4 --,i..'1V. 5 , ' :'.f.'-' Q' 'Q Fifi: f , ,W,,,,,. f.,, Nfl.. ' . ,A.'r' , I I, 1 ' A ' ?'.f. ' f I X .4 . . ,-- ,., J. 1 I ,r 1 ' '51 , , . , . ,W , 4 ,.:. ff-' Y , 4 . , ' 1 M. lvl I,,7,fv 2, KU, 4, 4..,,,,,, iff. 'f 1' , ,1.,-,pl .,,!V 'fgigfhf ' ,' ,, , X 41157 ,-1 W tf- . A 175 , , , ,rjv-40.1 wg L' ,.4 , V 3, 5 1 f - ' . f,,,,,,, , , .f X A ey' 1 H 1. gluv It-,VLNV ., ,, ., Zfixf ff, , . 1 . , .,,, 1 '- WA- f w ' Q f fgfJ,p,.y,ff y Q, jg f , . , fy? f, o ,Af g-ff? f ,ff'5Q,., CW' X' 'am 74 if-. 'X' ,Z -2 44fW'fyf ,: N4 3 4' 'M 1 f 'fat' X .- A .f A15 V, 1 iff , is 'n32ff,ff' amgwvt- fQQWQ?wM A um C' 7 ' . 221 ' f 'V J, ' . 9 , fw . AX , - f',,.ff, ng' ' W 7f I ,m...,.-H.. .v4. , f f fl ay! y , 5 v ,Wi X i 2 W , a f ,, AN , ejfgs 'f ':,fx ya ,AWA 42, f Q, .'. f4:4 Y ' 3-' A. Wm. ,JP , W- u- ,,. .1 . 1 4. - l, ' ml ,N ,lffi , W .lv gf f ,arf '.' H lv ,,, um-.4 .117-.'. I' I 45 x 2 l' 3. REBECCA L. CROSBY 48 Ruthven Rd. Bigelow, Murray Road, To Live. The embroidery of your life holds you in and keeps you out but you survive. Folkdance and what has followed Wash. in April w1Betsy, Sunday afternoons, rapping 8: laughing w1Margie, striving wlfriends ups and downs. Itls all about you and me. NAZZARENO J. CUCCHI 144 Pearl St., Newton Ned Bigelow, Tech, Service. See the light Ford has a better idea. fBoss 3522! ELLEN K. CUTLER 944 Centre St., Newton Centre Blink Weeks, Adams, TCU. A new day is comin People are changin' Ain't it beautiful? IP.VW's + AFA, right Deb? LL and Poindexter, Laughing sessions, wll-Iee, Sardina Q, Mrs. N. LHC '69, talks w1Mick, Oct. Rock-hopping, my thanks to five great people. KAREN B. CUTLER 77 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. And some will say all sorts of things, But some mean what they say. Mt. Snow '68 - What a hassle. . .! I feel so ----- ! US FOUR, 812169, North Conway '69, Bronze gustres, 3:00 a.m. with nothing to o? Tutoring, Ski Club, NEWTONIAN. DONNA CUNNIFF CHARLES S. CUPOLI 82 Central St., Auburndale Chuck Warren, Beals, Mechanic. Junior Prom, M.T., J.M., D.B., F.R. Many good times with Ruthy. Fondest Desire: To be able to race. Greatest Memory: Being able to race last summer. LINDA M. CUPOLI 82 Central St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, Teaching. Great Spirit, Grant that I may not criticize my nei hbor until I have walked a mile in moccasins. Music Club, G.A.A. MAUREEN E. DALY 56 Lothrop St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. We love things for what they are. . . Summers 67-69 fun - M.D., J.D., A.G., G.G., L.V. Lockers 3rd floor bldg. III Rm. 337 67-68. Jan. 10 Jane's Party, Memories of 612169 lSenior Promj 8: Lou. The Re- gents and their troop. CATHY E. DANIEL 26 Mason Rd., Newton Centre C 7 Weeks, Barry, College. To be anyone than alll am would be a lie. BOZDGLRSIFFT, T.F.P. + C + Soap op. spiffs T.TTT, 27 Mason Rd. D + RS Steve. + my friends. + playing', Class Committee, house council. Senior Class Play, U.S.Y., G.A.A. Field Hockey Team, Music Club. KENNETH S. DANIELS 8 Exmoor Rd., Newton Centre CCD!! Bigelow, Riley, College. Soccer, lacrosse, Foxboro longshot, B.C. Parking lot, Colt 45, Cabana's Hotrod Daily Double 7-6, Green Dodge demo, The Blue team and the bench, Tate's room, Books greenhouse, Berra's car-114, jeff's Ketchup night. RAYMOND F. D'ARGENTO 227 Adams Ave., West Newton Ray Warren, Palmer, College. Activities: Love water skiing, surf- ing, skin diving. Favorite Saying: Putting in my time. Fondest Memories: Manomet nat- ure walks. Another favorite saying: The Shaft. 2 in JAMES DEAN NANCY A. DEAN 133 Edinboro St., Newtonville 67 St. Mary's St., LYNNE DAVIS Jimbo Newton Lower Fa-us DEBRA DEANGELIS 15 .IS-11165 St-, WCS12 NCVWOH Day, Palmer, College. Nance 71 James St., West Newton Wan-en, Riley, Work. 12113169 dovsmh the hatch, flicks Warren, Beals, College. Debbi' Su ressed Desi ei TSMLWSC' LR once in aw ile - thanks, Skin- For this reliefmuch thanks. W p 1 S i Meieining Steve 17121169 + all the ner NeWd0I1, 91 13169.th1g111kS bud, Thanksgiving '67, Canada, Rflbie Fsslgrilze Zcliigryzegfitrgyto the big great times together. 3 in the Attic Cape freak, red eye, big sister, B.C. Baby remember luly 69, Jennifer D' every days and Gaiys Car with Reunion + the times with the Kids. banana b0-ar, Mar1a'S Island, New- and 5P3gnerr1 dlnnerv remember G.S. S.G. IN. and the rest. Summer '69, junior Prom + a Cer- man H, SF1'0kC1', Spider, 015011 The H9-Y '68 85 '69 Onise forever, Pet Peeve: Mr. G. The dum things tain Sun. Night. Those W00dSr0Ck, CfitfC1'S, Puflked Squares dances 9-ren'f Square, CG'- they did. SG+jN. fPoor Gaily. O.T.M.D.W.D.Q. + T.s.U.M. Fun Brainy, meer Ya wund the Corner- Pet Peevef T00 WHY NSLHCYS- Missing: KQ, KL, GK, KN, Dc. times with M.A. 3N with G. K. JANET M. DEEGAN 322 Adams St., Newton Squeak, Fruit Day, Riley, Computer Programmer: Lockers building III with MD, LB. LV, LJ, TG - '67, '68 Baseball X-Block. The Cafe ABCX Blocks '68, '69. L8cM Twins right Maur- een? 4119-7123 with DC, I Can't Find the Time to Tell You. Sum- rrier '69 rated X regents ever Ded- ham Sc SL Tewsbury 8: DC. Listen to the Warm. RICHARD A. DELLFINO 206 Adams St., Newton Richie-Del Day, Tech., Uncle Sam-Service. Big Moon. To a school with a lot of teachers that know a lot of nothing. To the day of days - graduation day. The good old nights at the moon shows. Well done Apollo 12. 204 Music Club, French Club. FRED W. DELOREY 45 Ware Rd., Auburndale Warren, Tech, College. My two years wasted, a lot learned. Future years I'm looking forward CO. ROSEMARY E. DELAN EY 98 Farwell St., Newtonville Ro V Day, Palmer, College. The joy of living is the joy of giving. Summer '69 Four great years with J.S. Worcester, 1969. Cape Cod '67 and '69. The fun with B.N. and B.S. '68 + '69 and three great years at N.H.S. CATHERINE J. DELUCA 31 Harrington St., Newtonville Trinka Day, Beals, College. Thanks to O. Brawn, F. Cionti, S. Gardner and all the guys in shop. Always remember jim three won- derful years with Tom Mazzola, Four Proms and Plum Island also Fred D., his sazuki and Tech. Close Friends. Beals House Pres, and Gymnastics. PETER J. DELOFFI Summer of '69, punchies muckled muscle mustang. 256 Pear' SL, Newton Favorite Pastime: On the open Day, Riley, School . road, on my cycle. Automotive Endeavors: Buy a Cor- Year book Committee '70, National vette and Motorcycle. Honor Society '68, ' 3 1 . . 2 M. PAULA DEPASQUALE 254 Watertown St., Nonantum Paula Our Lady's, Beals, College. Soph. Latin Class, D.E. + M.C. M-Day Flat Tire , right girls? B.C. Bash N.C. V.S. L.S., Times at A.P. with D.F. a certain Fri. night I Tango, Summer 69' DD'S Doubling with Deb 3 in the Attic Reunion, Senior English - L.D.L.P. Pet Peeve: Lynne's Fried Clams. LEWIS N. DESOUZA 38 Barbara Rd., West Newton Nick Warren, Bacon, College. College: Northeastern University. Career: Electrical Engineering. Activities: Soccer Team, Hiking, Rock Climbing, Camping, Sailing, Electronics, Mechanics, Sciences. OA 414, 100-A, Number 1 in Region One, KKKKK, Crusher BTM. Uncle Dave and the Power Mac G. Z -7 W , K 16. . ' I ' X ,,. yy , 0 1 I X pdf' X I f ff 12 -JZ! -mf W1 ROBERT E. DEVERIX 306 California St., Nonantum Bob Day, Adams, Conquer the World. Fondest Memories: Bombing around N.H.S. in my cars and on my bikes, good times with Floozie, AND B.C. I Will to N.H.S.: All my late slips and 3 Excedrin Headaches. GENE S. DEVORE 14 Holland St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. Hey Buddy. Strange. Time for new leadership, Math with his H., I leave one ticket to Bob Fitzpatrick. French Club, CSPE Investment Club, Debating Club, Honieroom Manager, Riley House Council. BRUNO D. DiBONA 33 Cook St., Nonantum Day, Beals, College. Pet Peeve: Triping on the stairs. Favorite Expression: No chance. Fondest Memory: Showing Soph to class the first day. Desire in Life: To sail the USS Constitution across the Charles River. DWIGHT W. DEWSNAP 4 Eldredge St., Newton Corner Dmitri Bigelow, Bacon, Become Jewish. 'Numquam in -metricula fidem habete. Chuck Flumen, Honors Math, Rus- sian Parties, Kazoo Concerts, Band, 8-5 Latin - Eng. Seminar, Missing Nat'l Merit, Pumpkin, House Coun- cil, 45 and others, Football games, B parties. NNN CHRISTINE S. DILLARD 78 Hull St., Newtonville Chris N.Y., Oregon, Murray Rd., College. The next goal of education is noth- ing less than alpro ressive freeing of man not mere y frgom the tyrannies 0 nature and of other men, but rom internal enslavement. . . I will love them when they are here but when they are gone, I will love whoever's near. -Fantasy PATRICIA M. DEZOTE LL 44 North Gate Pk., West Newton Patty Day, Barry, College. J.D.R. Junior Prom Masphee, Bicycles on M.V. Confession, P.j.'s at S.P. 2 AM. Cheerleading 2 , 3 , Captain , QE P2 P51 :QE QE O.. O an 35' E -2 93. S CD PP fi ,FN x Q.-vs TSW? if Vw-41, f n ,f . , C: 'M . g I I, I , . N 1 I , - .fs JOSEPH D. DILOFFI 181 Jackson Rd., Newton Our Lady's, Tech, Electrician. Pet Peeve: The cafe. Favorite Pastime: Having that 1 o'clock break wlDW + SW. Favorite Saying: Send it in. Give it a rest. Tech Basketball, 1 year AA. TOM F. DONOVAN w 4 STEPHEN R. DiBENEDETTI 83 Brookside Ave., Newtonville Steve Day, Bacon, Marines. Summers at Albermarle with D.G JLF., R.N., J.B. Gymnastics 1, 2, Co-Captain 3. 9 LOUISE M. DIPAOLO 22 Whittier Rd., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. 4!19l69 P.J.P. 0.0. - What's burn- ing? Graveyard, bicycles M.V., Stadium Stripes, Pocketbooks - 128, Concerts. P.j.'s at S.P. 2 AM, long talks. Cheerleader 2, 33 G.A.A. Newtonite Circulation Staff, Rally Committee. 205 ' 'V ,, W fi .Z 7' f 6 2 f eau, ff yn Q f ff s . A, jf s- ,qgfi fif ff 1 4. sg A- . af ff. . ,. gs, HELEN E. DITTO 32 Manor House Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College. To be able togindjoy in another's joy: that is t e secret of happi- ness. With all my love to R.W., on a Tues. afternoon in July. To P.M.: The Big Bad Wolf at Disneyland. Target-Block, Class Comm. Hr. Mgr., House Council. ALLEN K. DOANE 19 Jenison St., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. 'T am you as you are me and we are all to ether. Woodgstock 69. Newman House with the hard guys and Hipp- ies.', Two Strokes Forever Week- ends at the Cape and Ski Trips. I-Iello . Ski Club. 5-Q STEPHEN P. DONEGAN 1 1 8 Hunnewell Ave., Newton Corner Steve Bigelow, Beals, Newton Jr., Navy Mr. P and Studio, 'The Great Fun with HJ . Mark and The Paper Plane and Chalk fights with Propp 1Kilroy's still therel. Track 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER P. DOOLIN 112 Randlett Park, West Newton Chris Day, Palmer, College. The black line and double sessionsg Give me a break - Coffee Milk? Thank you, Mat! To be, rather than to seem, Tech Tourney Bound. Latin Club, Explorers' Club. MARYANN DWYER 4 Ionia St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, Colle e. Manomer, mini-bashes at I. St., Weekends at BC, Craches. The FB Team, Cs with Lauri 4118169 - Lord + Master, McL's Bible, 9116169 - Emancipation at Monot- ony Park. Love to Pat, Mark and 6 + 2. Rally Comm., Pres., House Council Class Comms., Ski 8: Sailing Clubs. MARJORIE A. DREW 230 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Margie, Drewper Day, Riley, College. Nothing is impossible, there is a way which leads to everything. Thanks and love to all the ldds for the great times. Especially H.P. june, Sept. '69. Summer '68, Love and thanks to sis - Girls. Athletic Assoc. and Sports. STEPHEN P. DUNN 33 Owatonna St., Auburndale Steve Warren, Palmer, College. The little Woman-Black VW. word as a friend - I.L.V. Workouts at B.C. - The Guys 3 Proms - Same Girl. Entering the Cape at 4 AM. The junior Prom. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club, Rally Committee. CLARE DURBANO 199 Lexington St., Auburndale Baboch Warren, Palmer, Marriage. Ronny-Firebird, JMJHSQIBRK JRAPLSCW. COOPER EASTMAN JR. WILLIAM R. EGER CAREN M. ELFMAN 190 Harvard Cir., Newtonville 31 Bemis St., Newtonville 150 G0I'd0I1 Rd-, W9-ban Coop Warren, Riley, College. Summer '69 with da buys, Lime Hackers and Bill's OFS! Baseball in the street, United Meth1Cent. Bas- ketball team, the drugstore, Kevin's mower, my old Hiends on the hill and new ones here, nite of 714169, Cape Cod, au revoir! Sports of all kinds, Chem. Club. Cheevers Day, Bacon, Lighthouse Operator. Hi ya Tool! Your little minds, Murph's house in Vermont?? Gymnastics, Lacrosse. Weeks, Riley, College. 'Don't cry the best gesture of my brain is less than your eyelids' flutter which says we are for each other. 7:00 with S.R.G. CANCE 468 many travels with Scoob HAM- BURGER BC2DGLR,S: F.F.T.T.F.P.+C, soapies I LOVE MY RIDGIE POTADO CHIB! , BERNARD ELLIOTT MARSHA J. ELLIOTT 2303A Washington St., Newton MICHAEL J. ESPOSITO 192 Adams St., Newton Espo Day, Beals, College. Audio Visual Service Squad, Bi- ology Club, Chess Club, Orange Shield, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Mental Health Club, Russian Club. D.D.'s forever, The Lake, Not a chance. DEBBIE J. FAGIN 14 Holland St., Newton Debb Bigelow, Riley, College. DCZDGLRSZFFT TF+P+C+- Soapies. Senior Kickoff Dance 10l15!67. Squishes, Subs, Kosher and not Sweet dreams, sleep tight, dream of me, syball + Blintz Hoi BISSOL, Moine, esq. Squiggle, squaigle 2 lines down the middle chea beak. KATHLEEN A. FAI RWEATHER 99 Hancock St., Auburndale Kathy Warren , Beals, College. Too early seen unknown, and known too late. Hampton '68 with j.M., G.K., W.C., 2 bugs, 10 stops, right Judy? S.W.A.B.S., Stowe, Vt., Rte. 2, my 3 Soul Brothers, stadium stripes, love to 6812. Rally Comm., jr. Class Comm. WENDY S. ENTIN 74 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre 'ENT' Weeks, Barry, College. Lots of laughs with TWNHG'S. Groovy times with LM, CM, BA, JR, M. Discussions after midnight, R+C:P. Mac's :Cf at Roy's LM, NN . . . Station 68, Detour + MCM. Nooting around, NYE 68, 69 LM Crim Biz with a friend. What car, Where? Falling at every scene. .MQ rad 'f 'il- BARBARA M. FALLON 100 Bullough Pk., Newtonville Barb Day, Palmer, College. Learning the hard way is when you lose something you really love and try to get it back. Mike - and our s.s. - r.m. 224 - 4f10l68, a rainy night at b.k., 5l3f68 - the drag races. Summer '68, '69, Senior Prom '69. Weeks, Beals, College. lf MARGIE E. EPSTEIN 178 Prince St., West Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. But he who loveliness within Hath found, all outward loathes, For he who color loves, and skin, Loves but their oldest clothes. -Dunn ANDREA B. ESTES 75 Commonwealth Pk., West Newton Centre JOHN M. FANELL1 9 Manhattan Ter., West Newton Jack Warren, Barry, College. Member of NFL Send It In National Facing League, There's nothing like a face. I leave my empty's and my cut slips to Newton High, Late Pass Warren jr. High, Future College. Making a hell ofa lot of noise. W, ,f ww M l .ww 'W law, KW? ,,.f, x MW Y wZ6,.,, W f' ,. W, ,M f W .4 Q ,WH .W ,,f, ,M W ,fff'60 Z, ,ww M, U, M, ...W .,. V, , .MM Wm ..., fm ,Wm f ,, ,,,,- ,.N,W,,,., ., WW, , .nam 51V -' f x X nw 1,55 S 1 ww 1 WX VM x A M 'W'-v Mm .m.W,,-.,,,,.,,..., ,, ,...w... 'wb A, ,,,,.,,,,, , ,.., ,,,,,,f, ,W , , . , ,,,, , MMM, W... ,,,,..,,,. W,,,..,w,,,,W, ,,,, . ,,,, A ., ,WM W.. .,,..,M,,,,,,,M , ,..M,0,,. M, f ..,.,,.,-M.W,,M .,. ,.,.,ew..,,,.. N ,M ,. N-.,,,,,,W..,N,,,.W.,m,,.,m ,f .. . ,-...,,fZv,, . W W. nv, , .,,.., ,M .T, N., ,V......4.....f,,.,.,.w., , , N X , .. . Zp,...,z., qx , ., ....,W RICHARD I. FARIAN 109 Westchester Rd., Newton Rick, Berra Bigelow, Barry, College. Tennis Qgreat alternatej. 115 to the beach with K. Big winner at the track. Cape 68 with M. Copanna + his hot rod 450 hp. muck, Penna that nite at Penna's. Nealcapt. flower at Bailey's. JAMES V. FARINA 363 Crafts St., Newtonville Jimmy Day, Berry, College. Good Time with j.B. Ski trip in '68 getting stugk. Mr. Smith's History class waiting for KSP. Barry House Council, Red Cross, Senior Class Comm., Rally Comm., Baseball, Basketball. RAYMOND B. FAWSON 28 Clark Rd., Newton KATHLEEN M. FAY 35 Kensington St., Newtonville Kath, Fay Day, Adams, College. Of all means to insure happiness throughout the whole of life, by far the most important is the acqui- sition offriends. 4117169 us three cycles, Big Sis- ter, Archery practice brownie pie, getting up in the A.M., All my love to P,H,M,C,B,S,E,B,8cS. ROBERT C. FAY 35 Kensington St., Newtonville Bob Day, Adams, College. Football, Co-Captain Hockey, Baseball, Varsity Club. ' BRENDA M. FEENEY 9 Ardmore Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. All the great times with the kid JPGKANLPYSRDMRBBMA MIKE 5124169. The time GK LP AN and me got stopped by D for being D! Times in GK car summer '69 3117. '69 MR's party O.L. Dances, Surf- ing, math 1118 NWH 6N B-hunting. Pet Peeve: Cliques. Wauff' RICHARD N. FELDMAN 34 Tyler Terr., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, Purgatory. Various epithets and obscenities. Member, assorted disreputable or subversive organizations. Departing statement. Rutus audi- orium! Intended Career - Profess- ional kazoo player V 'R .wig-N A 7 NC .ffwilf fr A WJ , qv 11.-4 'f f Q .... va:'W'1f za? ' 5 . in I ' ANTHONY I. .F EIL 17 Ware Rd., Auburndale Tony Warren, Palmer, College-Service. Favorite Pastime: Bird watching. Favorite Saying: Hi Guys. I will to N.H.S.: one appendix ripped out of me. EMI LY H. FENN 200 Highland Ave., Newtonville Feen Day, Beals, College. Oh, u1on't you stay We 'll put on the day And We 'll talk in present tenses. I'M gonna try with a little help from my friends BBH, AR, CS, EK, not long enough summers. NEWTONITE Feature Editor, CSPE, AFS, Human Rights Club. HOWARD M. FINE 17 Morton St., Newton Centre Howie Weeks, Riley, College. To know one's limitations is only succeeded by going beyond one's own goals. Behold! One GTO Summer '69 RJ. Almost seeing Romeo and juliet. 'Hey Man!' Trying to get back into NHS. Track, German Club. ANN FINELLI 30 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville Day, Barry. Best summer of '67 with P.H. Down Mid. with K.F. Herbs hanging from ceiling. Bike mishap with P.H. till 4:30, found, one nickel At Hy. Stuck in the middle of N.W. Certain night with L.P. W. of all G.R.s. One mustang! 2 V-:www s fi I ' 5'-E fix' .QW , . 'M ff i lsifsf gf' 'Ni' ' -.,, . rewa Qt st Rasa? kkkk '.-1: C V726 ,K , V , 5 ,V,, fi . f f Qiw f ii' ' Vg 1 V STEVEN A. FINN PAUL R. FITZGERALD ' 5, 60 Mosman St., West Newton 40 Highland Ave., Newton PAUL M. FINKLE 'Fuzzy' LAURIE E. FLAMM 9 Winchester Rd., Newton Day, Palmer, College. 22 Tennyson Rd., West Newton Ski Club, J.V. and V. Soccer, Span- Warren Bacon College ish Club, B,'E'B'H'S' , To venture cciuses anxiety but not Wllgerenloblle Of Fuzzmclcilgg' T3 to venture is to lose one 's self . . . lgRC2:mA1f mall Cgllyegnlg + an And to venture in the highest sense 1 ut' type' 1' ' ' is precisely to become conscious of JOYCE A. FORD 379 Linwood Ave. Newtonville Day, Bacon, College The summer of ,68 and all the good times with T.D. the Newton Centre Jenny Station with Fluffy, Right Deb? The night of 813169. Good Times with L.D., Alais the Pizza kid. Climbing in Debby's window, she forgot her keys. The girls room in building three. PETERJ.FoRTE 91 Crafts St., Newtonville' Day, Beals, College. Fondest Memories: Many hours spent with D.M., flipping out with M.T. and TJ. Suppressed Desire: To own a G.T.O. Ill I ' .,' . , 4541 F32 'A-5-I flaw ,15f kk::',, I l' if ,f A - ' ., fn ,. a 'ML- 1 2 1- NJN., , f 1 PAULA B. FOSTER 4 Ashford Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Beals, College. SG, RJ, RF, BL, Chevy State Trooper. Spotlight Bio. Good Har- bour '69. Sat. Night Surprises, Friendly's, Alicels, ML's Apt. 6, Dirt of sinl? Picnic in the rain Cheers Star Ecstacy Rod-wi-s!' Those were the days. Old friends and memories. Iota Circ. Staff, Target block. RONA S. FOSTER 22 Cappy Circle, West Newton Warren, Barry, Peace and Happi- IICSS. What really matters is what hap- pens in us, not to us. one'sseQf Bacon House Council, A.F.S. A- capella choir, Theater Arts 1, 2. MARTHA C. FORD 19 Churchill St., Newtonville Our Lady's, Bacon, College. V' Weekend of 617169 F.F.:D.P. What's up BT from 813169 forever. Good luck to G.P. + R.O. that night at Beacon Hill, Right Eli? Creeper A.K. and D.G. Sailing Club, International Club, Head Start, Roxbury Tutoring, Music, Dance. OWEN R. FRAGER 45 Ferncroft Rd., Waban Weeks, Beals, College. Medis, old age, bureauocracy and Yahoos, It's getting darker now, there's a horn in the distance, per- haps. Your life is empty when it's too late to fill it, Growing up, I find myself on a walk through a dead- -end street, the stop sign's where it's at! STEVE A. F RAGER 150 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill Doctor Weeks, Adams, College. RJ' '68 '69 PP. No lights on top of the world. Bermuda Bound Swimming in the rain. Big Al on the hill. IRC Daytona Coke and cookies at Fergs, cappy the new Breed State Champs stormin, Nor- man blitz left. Dr. Fager sent. Football 3, Baseball 3, Varsity Club. CLAIRE M. FRECHETTE 46 Gardner St., Newton Corner RHONDA S. FRANK 84 Gordon Rd., Waban Rhon Weeks, Palmer, College. Remember the past and looking forward to the future makes the present possible to exist in. GRG's, RJ, PE, SG, ER, AA, Friendly's State Trooper, Cheers, all those wonderful summers with LSM, being able to meet Ron in Naples, the sprinklers, GH '69, Flo-84. NEWTONIAN. ,,, .ffm 4, , ,Y .4 , , 4 ' - ,, 'f' ' 5 f - W f 1 s J f , 1 4 Z 1' z '- V . '- f 4 ir ZZ, RICHARD G. FRANK 114 Waban Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Palmer, College. The light died in the low clouds, Falling snow drank in the dusk. Shrouded in silence, the branches Wrap ed me in their peace. When the boundaries were erased once again the wonder: thatI exist. Hockey, NEWTONIAN, Orange Shield, Ski Club. JOHN R. FRAY 180 Park St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Palmer, College. ff' ARNOLD S. FREEDMAN 51 Mt. Alvernia Rd., Dunstan St. Garage with all the Chegmlt Hill rn1e kids, parties in Norfolk. Certain puddle, What happen? nites Hearse '67 Cleveland Circle with TG, Oct. 9, '69. Getting caught for every- thing. The boat is too small. Desire: Not to get caught! JULIA R. FREEDMAN 1481 Commonwealth Ave., W. Newton Warren, Beals, College. DEBORAH A. F RECHETTE 56 Madison Ave., Newtonville Debbie Our Lady's, Beals, College. Summer '68 Humarock, B.N., C.M., K.L., S.P., of '68. Girls room, Right Deb? Doubling with P.D., M.C. at A.P. 3 in attic reunion, night walks with Deb. MD flat Ptown with J.A. Favorite Saying: Hurryup Paula! Pet Peeve: Nagging Vinny. Mens rooms. Times with Vin. ALAN M. FREED 5 Winchester Rd., Newton Al Bigelow, Riley, College. I Will to NHS: PROOFS! 1000 + French tests which I easily flunked. Fondest Memories: Heart to Heart talk with VBW. G Block Math in junior year with Mrs. H. Bus. Data Proc. with FS. Arthur + Bog:Fun. I Predict: SJS will prevail. Weeks, Riley, College. Golf Team, Hockey Team, all sports. Music, listening to records. Waiting 6 hrs. for cream, 3123168 and nothing at all 415168, both with beef. Fritz and the fuzz bass to Iggy, kickout the jams!! Softball. BRUCE S. FRENCH 70 Hatfield Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Varsity Gymnastics. RICHARD S. FRIEDMAN 32 Wauwinet Rd., West Newton Ricky Warren, Palmer, College. Think Snow! North Conway Feb. '69, Uncle Stu's ski club, Lamon- ters Old Silver Beach, Labor Day '68, Old Orchard, Naples, G + S Stretch, Green VW Winchester Field + CRCC. Happy Freeport People. Lacrosse, Cross Country, Ski Club, Palmer Council. STEVEN FRIEDMAN 10 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut Hill Dusty Weeks, Bacon, College. The Bob, Tex + john, L.N. from D.C., New York, Boston College Parking Lot, Tate's greenhouse, Libby, Halloween '67, NEWTONITE, Advertising Mana- ger, Junior Class Committee, Senior Class Committee, Student Senate, House Council. 211 EUGENE S. FRITZ 57 Noble St., Newton tg V vw i J , I 2.2.41 4,5 . af 9 ., X 1:13 W. vv,. : '- . X s .,E. .,,, . 2 ff RCBIN S. GALLANT 18 Mount Vernon Terr., West Newton Hill Ribbons, Ribs Day, Riley, College. Everybody get together, try to love one another right now. BCZDLRSG I F.F.T. 2 T.F.B + C + Soapies. Girls' night out, Spifs, Be good girls, '69 summer, All my love to Ace, where . . . is love? P the B Juice. Thank you Fred, for 67-70, Big Bob. House Council, Ski Club. RICHARD V. GARCIA 7 Lexington St., Watertown Rick lCrashj JOHN S. FURST 69 Mandalay Rd. Newton Centre Bigelow, Bacon, College. Tired of Waiting. L.R.R. - Night trips to Auburndale Maine - Math Final - egg fight BooBoo - Florida - Parsons Student Senate, Vice-president, NEWTONITE, Publicity Manager, Indoor Track. WILLIAM A. GALASSO, JR. 1480 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton Bill Admiral Academy, Barry, Business. This is your life to live so, don't let anyone tell you how to run it. Tiger Marching Band, Concert Band. WALTER GALLO KEVIN D. GANLEY SUSAN M. GARABEDIAN 11 Morgan Pl., Newton Wally Day, Barry, College. Fondest Memories: junior English with A.C., R.L., F.L., june 29, 1969. Suppressed Desire: To get a hold of Al. 1577 Washington St., West Newton Zizee Warren, Bacon, College. Big Har-Heffies 84 more heffies? take two and hit to left, OB, hockey at Tabor, Skives?, Golf, Route 128 slice - not me? Good times in 321 Give it Hell. QGerry, Susan, Pam, R.L., Haunt. Thanks for being real friends.j , 95 Albert Rd., Auburndale Warren, Barry. V The best and happiest year of my life with TAB lOct. 112. The Green- Impala with G.M. + -I.N. Hiding from two certain people. All the sneaky and crazy things that we did. All the good times in N.H. with the crazy II-B kids, G.S., JN, MC, JC, DD, KQ. Q ymff .Q 4: Q af ...W W X ly! XZ Av 1 1 iw ' I , 5225+ H LAURIE R. GARDEN PAMELA H. GARTLAND SUSAN E. GARTLAND 20 Hunter St., West Newton Warren, Palmer, College. 29 Gambier St., Auburndale Pam, Pammie-Poo, Sue West jr. High, College. I wished to live deliberately . . . Warren, Riley, College. 212 and not when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. -I-I.D.T. House '68, 5l17l68, Dennisport, Proms, Waterville, c'est la vie, Tommy's parties, Star, our table in the caf, hiccups, Spotti, my toe hurts! Eng. muffins 8: Fribbles, Harold, now can we leave?! Class Sec., German Club Sec., NEW- TONIAN, Rally Comm., Sr. Play. 29 Gambier St., Auburndale Susie, Sue, SEG, Pam Warren, Bacon, College. Newman House '68, Dennisport '68, 7l28l68, Cotillions, Proms '69, Tommy's parties, concerts, great times with H.E.B., Tastees for a change? Spotti, talks with J.R. You did what .... ? NEWTONIAN, Class Treasurer, Rally Comm. Sec, Senior Play, German Club, V.P. , .J MARIA H. GAVALLER LEONARD J- GENTILE RICHARD GENTILE 134 Pine Grove Ave., 214 Adams Ave., West Newton 61 Clinton St., Nonanfum Newton Lower Falls LennY Gems Goldl Warren, Beals, College. DHY, Palmer. I Warren, Riley, College. Mr. Fortune's announcement. J.C. - IS that all there 15 to 3 ffffhihgs which you do not hope from South, The cards. Working for hlgh School? happen more frequently than things the CNY U1 . Summer ,6?- Seph- which you do hope. Lang. lab, Dr. basketball Wlfh Mr- .lewis-, Coke I-Iallls office. Winter, and summer and Ch0CP13fe ChlPS at Fefg S, 5-C- OF69. Folk dance, Autumn Leaves. garage- If 5 great- spanish Club, AFS, Library Aide. Soph- Football, Basketball. Base- ball, Tech TourneyaBound. BEVERLY 1. GERSON 411 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Beev Day, Palmer, College. BCZDG LRSSFFT, Spifs TFP + C + Soapies. Senior Prom '69 - Howie, SR+AG on the beach, all those tears huh Shell? Doubling with D + S, P.M. of Raynace, thanks Rib. Great wk, at G's with H + C. Listen to the Bandn TCT, O Wow! ,va .,.31... , . a 2 L5 'W ' We ie A s -,. , 'Kgjgggui ttf 'ar ' A 5 4 7 . . W , ,, 5 ff STEPHEN J. GENTILE 782 Walnut St., Newton Centre Luige, Gen Weeks, Beals, College. Sea Dog, j.M. whist, P. Cap movies. W. Reed, joe's stewed, Tates wheel MB,s bike, Slater Martin, Hut B.B., DC cards, NCP club, Bruce Mac - NBA, Nick S. + JHE, Thunder, Mighty M., Summers at U.F., N. Rec. Dept., bats, Tates Bag, B. Word's siren. juice + Fred, Day + Nite Talldng to G GAIL G. GIAMPAPA 542 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Gaily Day, Adams, College. BCZDGLRS I F.F.T. spifs, TFP + C + Soapies C.I.P.K.F.N.? Great wk. with C.C., B.G., + H.L. 5l2f69, 2 on the beach, The point that snowy New Years Eve MC's, Thanks S.G. for all the friends in S.A.R. You made me so very happy. Carey. iii Z1 NELLO P. GIGLIO PAUL A. GILLIS SARA F. GILMAN JOHN W. GILMORE 172 Pine St., Auburndale 24 Joseph Rd., Newtonville 244 Cabot St.,.Newtonville 17 Leighton Rd., Auburndale Warren, Barry, Service. V Sandy Fayle John Pet Peeve: People with ambition. Day, Riley, College. Bigelow, Bacon, College. Warren, Riley, College. Favorite Pastime: Ranking Mike C. Barry Howland Fan Club, Whist I speak with my mouth, I hear Many are called, but few are 1+1:1. Team, with my ears, I cry with my eyes chosen. Favorite Memory: Summer of ,69. Fondest Memories: 11th grade but nobody 1196175-U Good times with the Newton jr. Chess Club, Ski Club, Human Chem, with Jay, Harry, Bob, Chof, SPIFTS '69, SPLURGES, Trouble Hoon-Hounds, to get through Rights Club, +-Joe' 68-69 is this an accident? Summer Newton High one must roll with I leave to Mr. Rist extra help. A million Red Grease pencils! Meteorology + Audio Visual Clubs, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Chess Club, Lacrosse. '69 with NG, RS, DR, Brookline, thumbs down, will we make it A? the punches. The trouble is finding exactly where they came from. , 1 W1 5 TERESA M. GIOVANGELO 20 Turner St., Newtonville Terry Day, Riley, Bum . Summer of '69 with SO, BD, JM, TG, Summer '68 with that favorite boy, CW, Nilghts down D St. garage, Four with a my friends, D again Clairev, Favorite Saying: Home on the Range. CB, SUD, CF, EH, PH, BW, RG, JA-DB, I am drunk againw. Had fun with my friends. PATRICIA A. GLENNON 89 Chestnut St., West Newton Patty Warren, Adams, College. Summer '69 in P.R. and the Cape - Champagne and cranberries, the loser, bagged by W.B.M.g LAUGH, somethin different, 1000 Acres, 'I'he Smile .... , best buddies. Ski Club, Class Committee. MARJORIE L. GLICK 55 Morse Rd., Newtonville Margie Day, Barry, College. Machar . . . in spite of grey and gloomy skies, tomorrow will be clear and bright. SMILE! Being Happy- Can you imagine if grapes were People and people were grapes? Have you ever hung in a bunch? SUSAN R. GLI CK 18 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Scoob Weeks, Riley, College. And when I die, and when I'm gone, There 'll be one child born in this World to carry on. 7:00 with C.M.E., Cance Hall and everything with it. Many travels with 'fE1E , B.B., P.P., o.o.P., Hamburger!!! PETE J. GOGAN 17 Capital St., Nonantum Pete, Gogie Bigelow, Barry, College. Favorite Saying: Goo-wah!! I leave to Newton High: Mike C until 1975. Favorite Pastime: just hanging around! Ski Club. ROBIN GOLDBERG 36 St. Mary's St., Newton Lower Falls JANE R. GOLDEN 37 Grayson Ln., Newton Lower Falls B.B., Robie Janie Warren, Beals, College. Warren, Riley, College. All the worZcl's a stage, and all the The only place you'll ever be is men and women merely players. where you are right now. They have their exits and entrances, F ondest Memory: my best and one man in his time plays many friend, Summer Of '69, Aug 17 parts, , , 1969, Chapter Secretary, taxi last Memories: Summer '69, friends and PC1'i0d StL1di6S with S.L-. the Cape fun things. 4 ice cubes, April 20, 1967. AFS and French F1'C1'1Cl'1 Club, A.F.S. CHERYL GOLDSTEIN 37 Bruce Lane, Newton DAVID GOODMAN Victoria Cir., Newton WILLIAM A. GOODMAN 24 Travis Dr., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Bacon, College. Where 'is my guide for direction? How can I live with deception? Life is a fire ever burning, fate is a wheel ever turning. Where do I belong? Life isn't worth a life, when something's wrong. NEWTONITE '68, '69. f' Q DEBORAH GORDON SUSAN H. GORDON 62 Clinton Pl., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. PF, RF, RJ, Spotlight, State Trooper, Kenmore Sq. Apt. 6-Dirt of Sin, Summer I69, Fine Wine and escargots, ML's Pot Belly, Gym with DF, ES, Ronwisyphi! Picnic in the rain. Soph Class Comm. 1, Target Block 2, Bacon House Council 2, 3. NICHOLAS W. GRAETZ 16 Howland Rd., West Newton Nick Palmer, College, salvation of the world, resurrection. VINCENT J. GRECO 25 Whitlowe Rd., West Newton OJ. Warren, Adams, College. Phil, Howls it Going? Wack-it, it's great. N.F.L. vs A.F.L. - Face city. I bother my mother for pleasure. Favorite Car: Lincoln-Continental. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 1, 3, Chairman, john Birch Society. KENNETH H. GORELICK 16 Annapolis Rd., Newton Joi-IN J. GORGONE 183 Adams Ave., West Newton John Warren, Riley, College. Favorite Expression: Good Heavens and Never Happen. The worst disaster I experienced at NHS was my Junior math class. I will to NHS Friday's Pizza. Z rn PU '4 1-' C5 71 rn rn Z 216 :- U1 IT! Z G. W F' Z 5 O 3 iw. ARTHUR W. GREENBERG 36 Burrage Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Riley, College. Section 61, Row B, Seat 7 at the Bruins' games, Street hockey at N.C. Playground, Friday night basketball games, the Geik's Physics tests, Fudging Physics labs, Honors English. Tennis Team, Chemistry Club, Chemistry Lab Ass't at the Rist Room. THOMAS J. GRACEF FA 16 Westland Terr., West Newton Grass Warren, Barry, College. Fondest Memory: The NFL 8: AFL Face Offs . . . The win over Everett, The Nights at the Club House, Being an animal in lacrosse, Meeting GM, Hanging around with the herd guys, Main St., Nantucket. I will to NHS: One grog and guppy. Football 1, Lacrosse 2, 3. HARVEY S. GRAHAM 1 1 Hyde Ave., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. V Shoveling Snow, Gettin' the Broads, Skipping X-block, EG, lake, pool hopping, Duck Pond Road, 396 Wagon with a lousy 4 barrel. Suppressed Desire: To suck the headlights out of D.G.'s 429 wagon. Ileave to N.H.S.: Running as fast as I can. Track, Soccer, Soph. Football. PAUL W. GORFINE 19 Treeland Cir., Newton Bigelow, Adams, College. . . . your deeds seem as noble As the true valliants' yet you're A Man from La Manche with Armor Tarnishing and bent. Football 3 yrs., Gymnastics 3 yrs., Adams House Council 2 yrs., Pres- 1 yr. JOCELYN A. GREENE 94 Grove St., Auburndale Joss Warren' Riley, College: .. CAROL s. GREENFIELD JosEPH E. GROSS Nobody takes me seriously. Sam and Mimi, Misty's Place and 58 Green Pk., Newton 36 Lockwood Rd., West Newton Martyrs Memorial, the burgers. For Memory's a sister to silence And silence the anguish of truth. Managing Ed., NEWTONITE, Russian Club, Human Rights Club Ch'rman, Student Senate, Tutoring, CSPE. AZ , ' . 7 .' ,Z . 'f - V ,:.. a i. 4' -.gg M, r f .,,. , a, ,, il . f K f f Z 1 fag 2 ,0 2 Q W 1 'ui QXZQQ ' 7 1 6 P! X . 5' fa if 76 2, fha ' L W 'W f an . f , SUSAN M. HAGGERTY 12 Jenison St., Newtonville Hag' Day, Adams, College. M.S. I.W.A.T.A.Y., White horse Summer of '67, Marlals island 22, It is all psychological, Missing something W.T.F., Do your own thing, How can I relate myself to the world? Rally Committee, House Council, Newman House Board. CYNTHIA J. HALLIDAY 222 Islington Rd., Auburndale Cynthia Jean, Cin Warren, Beals, Airlines. April 19-26 '69 Toalla? Pulling a Joanne, Becky and 4 ton .................... Sept.-May W.A. O.R.G. Sailing in Regatta '69. My gnu in Malibu Caryl Sharon Jr. High, Beals College. Good old Sharon High 1966-1968, Summer '68 C.C., L.M., B.A., I survived the Fall,of '68, Skiing in North Conway, N.H., Thank Heavens for cousins, March 14, 1969, K.G., Newton S., Sounds of Silence and S. 8: G. Joey Warren, Riley, College. Is that all there is to school? Soph. ski trip with R.F. at E.R. at c.w., North Conway with F.F., J.C., R.L., Pie in Face, B'sing with D.A. and J.S. Pierce School Football, NEWTONITE, Orange Shield, Ski Club. ROSS A. HAHN 57 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Day, Riley, College and Music. Saying: 'Do whatyou like. lWith apologies to Steve Winwoodl. Guitar, Blues, Political Sciences, Writing. CAROL A. HALDER 462 Waltham St., West Newton Warren, Adams, College. G block P.G., R.A., L.L., and Mrs. S., Summer ,69 Bob, Ruth, Jack, Ray, great night 7130 The Temptations, Miami Beach '69, painting the Lounge E.S., P.S. Secretary to House. Council, The Board, House Secretary, Librarian, G.A.A., Equestrain Club. 47? PAUL F. HALLORAN JR. 88 Lexington St., Auburndale P.J. Warren, Beals, College. 6121169 K.D. Summer of '69 Newton-7 Weymouth-0. Good times in the Hagg mobile July 4. Nightmare Marshfield on the Rocks. Spending the Winter of '68 in N.W. Parties in Back Room at S.M. B.C. Football, Baseball, Varsity Club. NANCY J. HARK ,80 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill Nanc Bigelow, Adams, College. But they're memories now, never to befor otten ............... The mailqbox R.S. Trail Dr. L. B.B. Pl'l's ia Vt. Betta? F.F.'s S.S. Fearsome foursome JKLN HOMT Iota One thing J.R. Brother B.A.S. Summer '69 talks with K.D.D. I-louse Council, Ski Club, secretary. ' JEFFERY N. GROSSMAN 70 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Jeff Weeks, Bacon, College. A trip to Bermuda, are you guys kidding? Comm Ave. and drillshed workouts - when healthy, G.T.B. They are able because they think they are able. Skill to do comes of doing - so dammit, do it! NEWTONITE Sports Editor, Track Cross Country, Rabblerouser. . 4,f if ,497 I 'jf :J .1 .V nf . ,lf M' ,,z:5?ffp2sF,3,f. w:7111!ffa1' . , .gaigga 1 y,5,f':5,i:2i:: fy,:f- , Zf 4fff'f:z'f1f'ff -fmefe' 1:4fifgn.,:i1io1:,f.6.:E21gg:1'ok:1 , ?:.f:sa5Mii9 ,,ffe?a13sfE:2:4:af:' 4 .1-eff...1,-V--,45,.Q.f:ffzf'pf9:., vc. . 11135111971.g7f?'fLf'43:'.:1,5:.56,-fi12:4. - 1 zawqpiwazrpzfiizfffwg:-f3:Wf.:1f.2'. 1, 1 A ,.,,-fL,.,.,....,.'..' ,,..:,,,V,, ,54,,,,5,,,: , V, I CHRISTINE A. HALLGREN 73 North St., Newton Centre Lie Chrisv Weeks, Barry, Sweden. Summer 0F69 Newtonville during studies and lunches - right Linda? I will to NHS all my cut slips. I'll always remember Rainbow for all the good times, and especially, Demolay - right Cindy? Pet Peeve: Being Little. MARGARET A. HARKINS 70 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Peggy Warren, Riley, College. A little brown Rambler came my way, and a buy with a smile was here to stay. A card, a rose, a prom or two and graduation day's come true, And I thought to myself, What a wonderful world. Riley House Pres., Spanish Sec. 217 CHERISH. NJ - :I SUSAN A. HARRINGTON 0 C . RICHARD R. HARLOW 5 7 emegfg ' Newton JEFF HARRIS 287 Cherry St? West Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. 38 Fuller Stu Waban Rlck Activities: Russian, French, Music Weeks, Beals. Ashland, Riley, College. and EQUCSUIHH Clubs, Girls' Choir- Beals Hse Stuck in the red tapen Wear your learning, like your society, owner of the black watch, in a private pocketj and do Beauty , Psychology disc. group, not pull it out and strike it merely Arleen. to show that you have one. Suppressed Desire: To be Crimson NEWTONIAN 3, House Council 1, 8: Clover Chrsh Reva Nevah. Senior Play, All School Musical. Cross Country, Merit System, Band, Ski Club, School Musical, German Club, Home Rm. Manager. 'T JQAN M, HARRIS MARILYNNE HARTWELL VERNA R. HATCH RICHARD HAVERTY 120 Adams Ave., West Newton 22 Prairie Ave., Auburndale 155 Aspen Ave., Auburndale 316 River St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Lynne Warren, Beals, College- Tree ' ffwithout love there is no life, Warren, Bacon, Marriage. No Dreams Are Illegitirnate. Warren, Bacon, College A F PeeP-0OP-i-d0ep 6f7f69 island 35 10127167 Loving jimmy Always, Choo-Choo '69, 101 Steps Favorite Saying Quit when it starts JB Millions of kids ar a certain book Joey 81 Yvonne, haunted houses, T-G-B-R-N-H Class-CS Of Jr- Year to hurt. Cape- JMCW SW1LL-P1TS, building OUR ,55 Chevy, The Caf., with Ulous. Know where you are Pet Peeve: Study hall Kitty WISE F00T-A-B ALL PBJBJR RRLSRJ The Rez., BUD , fire hydrants 8: now I 11dY ? C0r1COrd Overnight, Assoc. MBBRJT RKAPMK MACSGN tire irons, being one of the guys , Snow, LF Library. I'll not forget IC GB MK SB DW PB Summer '69 PIECE Huna-,-na-guna, BAGGED! The Aub. Bus--- OH NO, Clubs: Ski, French, Music, AFS, KL JC, Hey Jude keep em laughin The Office Monk punched a skunk NEWTONIAN, Tutoring, A Capella. Fondest Memory Band trip to NY Rally, Equestrain Club, FOOGY. so the skunk stunk Monk Actiu. Concert 8: Marching Bands, Golf 1, Civ. Comm.1. I will to NHS 1 Keep Off The Dirt sign. CHARLOTTE A. HAY STEPHEN M. HEGGER LISA G. HELD BARBARA N- HELLMAN 18 Webster St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. . . . Behind plastic surfaces are hands that touch and hearts that feel. Special thanks to special people Good luck, Edge, W.G.C. 8: HI. Pet Peeve: The Archery Team HaHa. Sports, Comms. Rm. Committee, G.A.A., Publicity Comm., Sophomore Skit. 27 Elton Ave., Watertown 107 Monadnock Rd., NCWYOH East Ir. High, Tech, Service. Pet Peeve: Henry 8: Stan. I leave to 2A All Motors I burnt out. 61 Clements Rd., Newton Bart Bigelow, Barry, College. Seems like nothing's going to change. Everything still remains the same. I can't do what 10' people say, so I guess I 'll tremain the same. O,Redding, My yellow Sub WFFIN Proof, Clam Bake, Uncle Reny, Prong, The Lords. i JAMES 'R. HELMAN 114 Bellevue St., Newton Corner Jamie Bigelow, Beals, College. When in doubt leave it out. R.M.K. May 29, 1969, Newton Corner, B.C., Cabot Woods, Sacred Heart, Donna Rd., Green St., and Comm. Ave. MACK E. HERRON 45 Weir Rd., Waltham Day, Beals, School of Design. My one wish is to become an interior decorator. Best of Buddies - Nick 86 Cliff G. LINDSAY G. HENES 23 Bemis St., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. Ye shall have a song and gladness of heart. C Block 67-68 in 2001. CH MC Last year in hgs. Laughing sessions with Mrs. N. HOE Sardina Q. Athens 7f21l69, the Leto, Mykonos YH 7l26f69. Napflion on the quay. District 81 State Chorus. ALBERT P. HENRY 55 Page Rd., Newtonville Al Day, Riley, College. Favorite Pastime: Gymnastics, Co-captain of Gymnastics, Working at the theatre, Polevaulting in 10th grade U Mass, Weekends in the future. Also being with Sight, Sugar, Mental, Buff, and Big Boon. Varsity Club. College. Directors! Club 1. LINDA J. HITE BETSY B. HOCHBERG EDITH D. HOCHBERG 12 Hazelton Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. He who knows Nothing, loves nothing, He who can do nothing understands nothing. He who understands nothing is worthless. -Paracelsus 51 Prospect Ave., Newtonville 29 Troy Lane, Waban Edie Girl's Latin, Bacon, College. Happiness is that peculiar feeling you get when you're too happy to be miserable. Marching Band, Drama, Amicos Memoria Teneo. IODY P. HERMANSON 279 Franklin St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. DCI, Summer '69 SPD, Onions, UMZNP ABKMSSJH-ICMR. B ERPRMEND and all other people who've affected me. I wanted only to live in accord with the prornptings that came from rn true self Why was thatso very digicult? Human Rights, NEWTONIAN, Equestria. PETER A. HIATT 22 Roslyn Rd., Waban Rivers Country Day, Palmer, Roxbury Tutoring III, NEWTONIAN Ad Staff 1, Sailing ALAN P. HOLDEN 65 Woodbine St., Auburndale Al, Big Al Warren, Riley, College. Worst class! Soph. Math with RDS. Big Al's Award to worst teacher in NHS goes to Ray Stephens Computer Room. The Kentucky co2 L.A. Lakers HA! HA! Fungus Case GE235 Harvard TS I will to NHS one dirty old sock with a hole in it, Class Trip Ha! Ywxx Si, Egg KAREN M. HOLLIS 21 Coolidge Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Adams, College. Success is a garden with too much sun. Be careful it does not dry your roots. 5l31l69, B.E.C., got swamp gas? HCA with MB, AW, RM, Convention '69. Crying in the tub, Iota Phi, The Fearsome Foursome. JKLN Iota Phi President, Class Committees. DEBRA E. HORTON 73 Islington Rd., Auburndale Debby Warren, Barry, College. Last summer in P.R. with M.V., P.G. and B.R. Cruising around in the V.W. looking for victims. The walk along the beach, the bike ride with P.G. to B Street. 12l25l67, 811169-8l18l69, 10l5l69, GTBG, WWTCRS. Equestrian Club, GAA, Fieldhockey, Softball. ELIZABETH E. HORTON 74 Windsor, Waban Betsy Warren, Palmer, College. EILEEN F. HOUGH 33 Emerson St., Newton Day, Bacon, College. Fondest memory: Junior French with Russ! Homeroom 316, X blocks, English Class - right Ro? Oui! Co-op Committee 1, 2, Ski Club 2, Commons Room Committee 3, Homeroom Manager 1, House Council 1, 2, 3, Council Treasurer 3. DEBORAH E. HURWITZ 29 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Palmer, College. Dancing is the loftiest of the arts, because it is not abstraction from life, it is lQ'e itself To his and my very best favorite Bone. A constant struggle to be - L'shana Habaha B'Yerushaliyim. Till End of days Am Yisrael Chai. NX my ra- . , .. . gffg, 7,9 xl' ,,... : l 'L.is:,,. - I ff - J fi 1 a s JOSEPH HYDE 23 Smith Ave., West Newton Warren, Tech, Work Alexander Taking Mitch for twenty bucks, That closet in 2217, Wild Bill Doherty, Star. Tech High Student Council 2, 3. JOAN L. INDURSKY 25 Mignon Rd., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Our chief want in life is to End someone who will help us find ourselves. The Babson Bunch Oct. 4, 11:30 Youl? broke the bar? Always remember the gym. G.A.A., Ski Club, Leader Corps Gymnastics, Captain. M LAURA B. IVES 25 Elmore St., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. RONNA A. JACOBS 155 Cotton St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. Time it was, And what a time it was, it was. . . P.F.R.F.S.G.E.R., Spotlight, Bio., Blue Chevy, Cheers, Friendlyls, Alices, Naples, Right Rhon? Good Harbour, '69, Sprinklers, ecstacy. Riley House Council, House Aide, Senior Privilege Committee,Jawyn. WARREN M. JACOBS 33 Coolidge Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Beals, College. Fondest Memory: Having The Bordens for History and English in my sophomore year. I Will To NHS: The walks from 1408 to 2316 through the tunnels. National Honor Society, Home Room Manager, Service, Bridge Club, House Council. 1 T NANCY R. JACOBSON 223 Upland Rd., Newtonville Day, Palmer, CCollege. Beware of little expenses, a small leak will sink agreat ship. Summer '69 with AIFS in France, weekends. NEWTONIAN, ski Club, Carousel, House Council, RYFTI, Tennis Team, Senior Class Comm. 221 STEPHEN JAF F E 45 Old Colony Path, Newton Weeks, Barry. A world of frenzied producers requires as its complement a world of frenzied consumers. More people? More production more consumption more pollution of our land and our minds. Birth Control + Electricity 2 The Great Society. Wenrrnnearfy I, an ,..t, .T I in f. 1 A i . ' W ag., W! Z 6 WM -M.- 2' V ff 3 ff ' ' f . f C H6 'Qin , Held, fri.. ..., ff .af . 1 in ,Q ygwjf AY f W' I 7 1 2 W 7 1 1 , f 5 ff 'ff C' 1 J f . z a f 'Z RICHARD W. JOHNSON 646 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Junior Warren, Beals, College. M.L.S. 12121168 Always home late, Long talks the Vineyard Flat tires, Why? Because! Ditto Bermuda, Knee operations, 1968 Football State Co-Champs. Varsity Football, Lacrosse, Spring Musical, Varsity Club, Senior Class Committee. JUDITH A. JOHNSTON 5 Hallron Rd., Newton Lower Falls Judy Warren, Riley, College. All is Nada. . . ' Humanities with P.B. and Alison, My Rosalind Story, Sudbury Valley '68, Lita, J T+C, May l6'7. A.F.S. it r . aaf-afaawuzia W. -??'rv': l..,i' f, fn.. . , , .E-in I-,'-g,l'..fL n ' ...lf fg, ' X., 2 , .M ,V :l.i: f5' ' ' ' 1 I '5 we , -.f Q. .3 :gf , 1, 'vw .f 151, I . 731-2 . a n ' A -'f,i'f:. J,-.3 .gil .- i, ' 's -.'z. :. -1-3-'lu' .' -,,.'eg1i,4r . 5 fflsigi g3Q'f-5.12, 5:55, U ,E-We--'Sl' f':..f'1'fh,,'Q' V 5 wrvgl' 1' :gg-. - - uf all ,lg 222 JOHN R. JARNIS 64 Nonantum St., Newton CATHERINE L. JERNIGAN 158 Auburn St., Auburndale Cathy Warren, Adams, College. MARC B. JONES 86 Bullough Park, Newtonville Boy Day, Adams, Plantation. T.A., My God, They 're gorillas! What funny smell? Don't you know we all carry knives. Mr. Healy who is gay? Hunting bears. Oh The Old Days at BC, Ah Those food fights. What do I have now? Study Stupid. I leave my seat outside Building I. Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse. WILLIAM J. JOSEPHSON 121 Cabot St., Newton Bill Bigelow, Bacon, College. Favorite Saying: Always stay in good shape. Favorite Class: English with Mr. eWeiner in Sophomore year! Baseball 1, 2, 3. Orange Shield. JILL A. JOHNSON 103 Randlett Park, West Newtgn LU Day, Riley, College. Summer of '69, BL, DM, SG Park + G Stal' With SW, Mr. P, 3 years gf CC, .Climbing down mts. with KC, D1-d1tt! Florida, I know it! TA in '60, the field, T+K, Thursday. Ski Club, G.A.A., Rally Committee, NEWTON IAN , N EWTONITE. ROBERT A. JOHNSON 50 Harvard St., Newtonville Bob Day, Barry, College. Dedicated to our wonderful IBM which valiantly planned our schedules and never failed to name me ROBERTA Johnson., Words of Wisdom: To the fine class of '70 . . . be good. AVILA JUDELSON 4 Cotton St., Newton 1 FREDERICK P. JUTRAS 11 Star Rd., West Newton Fred Warren, Bar , Art School. Summer of1?69, Butch and his V.W. DEBRA J' KAGAN Hay Jude, The Keg, Skinny legs. 25 Dorf Rd., Newton M.R.'s Parties, Hello, The Island. , 1 The ville, all the great times with Blgelowi Murray Road, Eventua the guys. Horror shows. DF3-th Gymnastics, Golf. LWB t0daY- CYNTHIA E. KALOYANIDES 36 Buswell Pk., Newton Cindy Bigelow, Beals, College. JC 10126168, a few bashes, good times with El, Follow that bus! a sin le yellow rose, TTAMF, The Ofgcef' B1-idgeton + Bald Heads, Graveyard, Senior Prom '69, info. from ML. Class Comm., Rally Comm., Beals House Council. BETSY J. KAPLAN 18 Gay St., Newtonville Kap, Becky , Day, Beals, College. So I'll continue to continue to pretend, My life will never end. . . Hola Pepsie! Rm. 329 - EB, 4169 Sigma Alpha Mu - NK -. NU Move your bod! Right now! Brandeis - Hey, Leroy! GARY P. KAMEN 92 Merrill St. Wheels, Sapphire Day, Riley, College. Query: Who the hell 'is Hairpie? Great Memories: Convention '69, Most improved Chapter Award. Suppressed Desire: To throw the shotput 80 feet. Favorite Word: Chuckwalla! Ken Isaacson and Truism Coexist! Biology Club, Track Team. ROBERT A. KAPLAN 21 Ivanhoe St., Newton Big Bob Bigelow, Riley, College. Favorite saying: What's the story? Fondest Memory: 'Going out to Spifs for lunch', Sept. 4, june 30, Down Nantasket, Ho Jo's Bobby Adler and the Blue team, F.B.l-I. Senior Class Committee, Soccer 2, 3, Basketball 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Investment Club 1, 2, 3. X 0 , fi ' 33 f 'ai f ff '.. ,,. ' 'V ROBERTA M. KAITZ 17 Ivanhoe St., Newton Berta Bigelow, Barry College. Greater love hath man than this Than to lay down his life for his friends. 5129169 JRH 7 AM at .lamie's Pl-l's in Vt. Nance? PMBR, BJOCA Rm. 136. Alma, always 8: always jamie. Homeroom Manager, House Council, Student Sen., Ski Club, Iota Phi. DONG I. KANG 280 Tremont St., Newton CLAIRE F. KALISH 46 Mayflower Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Barry, College. Life is like a can of tunafish. Some times itlbgood, sometimes it's not so goo . ILL BBG, friends, Aardvark stop mumbling, Tour-A-Camp '69, Rose, Hanna's, I don't give'a damn, Can't find the time to tell you. LES LEY B. KANTOR 31 Rochester Rd., Newton Bessy, Weswey Bigelow, Riley, College. Some natural, sorrow, loss or pain that has been and many be again. Feb. vacation at Mt. Snow with Murph, Europe '69 and skiing in Switzerland with Panda and C.W. A weekend at the Cape that is unexplainable. Listening to Chickie for 2 years. A30 HELENE S. KASSLER 16 Croftdale Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, Colle e. A friend is your reflection. The secret of the substance of a conch shell is it's echo, are we too nothing? Dec. 6 how can one live if one has not loved? '69 awareness of the complexities of life. PETER A. KATES 32 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Bacon, College. To serve to strive and not to yield. Outward Bound '69. 225 nm, HOWARD P. KATSEFF 179 Paulson Rd., Waban Weeks, Adams, College. Independent Research Club and Editor of IRC Newsletter, Chess Club, Physics Club, Radio 8: Meteorology Club, Coins. LW' ' .Q , ff Q. ,Qui exit M if fr 'ffgifll 98' .g, jf.-ali? KAREN J. KATSINES 56 Pembroke St., Newton Sneakers, W.W. Bigelow, Riley, College. Love at first sight? 3120168 Art MD, I-IP, CH, PM, KF, KK sleeping on a golf course? WW with PC. Work! Jr. Prom twice, Hrsnck with AC BS 8: PH, Sugar, Sugar. What do you think this is? A love in! Bagged again! House Aid, Treas. House Council. it 1 ' ffl f sw- , ,e?jg.'1. . J-'H .ie ,MRM .if Q V . f ,, ,-wieikxe'-Ab:-Y '- HOWARD D. KATZ 117 Brackett Rd., Newton Weeks, Palmer, College. Up against the wall m.f. Baseball 1, 2, 3. X if :fi , at W , . 1 Yam V? ? z - in 3 an fW5i1'i,4'f 2 ,, L i t 4' , , My f 132 'ik ,rf-sr, ' f ' W A 1, if 'Q' ' MICHAEL K. KAUFMAN 61 Concolor Ave., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. sam. One man that has a brain and knows it, can always beat ten men who haven't and don 't. -Shaw Sera nimi vita est crastina: vive hodie. -MM. So little done, so much to do. PI-IYLLIS M. KEEFE 57 Faxon St., Newton Day, Barry, Secretary. Summer of '69, all the good times with J.T. 8: T.H., a certain race, the Cape, a broken paddle boat, Sundays at Airview 85 Littleton, meeting TEMP, Norwood, movies with B.L. 82? RJ., Lanno's and QGood Morning Starshinej R.J.'s boat, junior Prom with T.T. 224 WILLIAM H. KAVANAGH 67 Court St., Newtonville Billy Day, Bacon, Trade School. In my leisure time I like to play baseball, football, and basketball with friends. I have enjoyed my three years at Newton High. CHARLES D. KAYE 209 Valentine St., West Newton Hill Weeks, Riley, Medicine. Give me a N, give me an E, give me a W, give me a T, give me an E, give me a N what do you have? A rotten spelling NHS Tiger. I will to NI-IS: the 1450 to 2312. Cross Country Race, Chem. Club 2, 3, Russian 2, 3, IRC 2, 3, ski Club 2, 3, Riley House Council 2, 3. BARBARA J. KEELER 63 Bowen St., Newton Centre Boo Weeks, Palmer, College. Who knows where the time goes? Summer 168, '69, fun in the sun, Good Guys 81 Co., IS, NS, GF, Peg, ankle Bc sam, Streetwalkers-huh Punchy? 12122168 talks with ES happy times with ES 8: CAP, the open ears 8: hearts of MD, ME, 8: ES, Sugar Plum Fairy, MTRWF . , MARK H. KEELER 522 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Jimmy Stewart Wilton, Heaton, Bacon, College. 'During our lives we travel many roads. . . Hama Now, back in Conn. . . servant, Gus, Charles Antrobus, John Dalton sideburns Now, back in Colp. . . ---- +Tom. Drama 1, 2, 3, Forensics 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, Honor Society 2, East High 1, 2, Newton 3. BRIAN M. KEEF E 53 Eddy St., West Newton Mountain Man ' Day, Beals, College. Football, Weymouth, Bermuda Sept. 13, Police Station, Norton. P.D., Junior Prom, A+W, First Time. Downtown, Tassles, C.P., Ray Ball, NY, Herb's, Crystal Rock G.N., Dumping, M.S., Arlington City Hall, M.L., G.C., The Whip, R.B., Black Pearl, Hampton, 135. DEBRA A. KEEZING 154 Langdon St., Newton Kazing Bigelow, Palmer, College. G.T. with M.L., KB + MC. Capers with Laurie, a few Bashes Nagshead + T.K., T.C. + A.C. T.T.A.M.F., Honk, Tarzan Motel. Overtime at the office, BEG SH 3:00 AM Magic Fingers where'd you pick her up RB, Atomic Bombs, QAHJ. Cheerleading, NEWTONIAN Circulation. MICHAEL KELLY 15 Gambier St., Auburndale UKCID! Warren, Adams, College. Fondest Memories: Summer '69 Las Vegas, good times w1B.A.D., talks with M.P.B. + E.P.B. I.H.O.P. + number 3, cricked field. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Orange Shield 1, 2, Varsity Club 3. IRENE G. KENNEDY 74 Pleasant St., West Newton lCGai1!9 Warren, Riley, Hairdresser. Summer of '69 Burger King. The Times BF LP AN 8: me got stopped for being D by D. All the Wild Times in my car. Suppressed Desire: To stay w1R.G. A Beach Party Remember? RD MR MA BB BF The Times That LP 8: me WNO Anna D 3N with L.D. Hgrasshoppern. JUDITH A. KENNEDY 461 Wolcott St., Auburndale Judy Warren, Bacon, College. J.J.V., Falmouth 168, '69, M.V. Green Bug, 5125169, 10 stops, right Kath? S.W.A.B.S., Junior Prom, Sunapee w1J.B., talks w1J.M., M.B., 3 of us, love to 6 + 2. H.R. Manager, Comm. Rm. Committee, Leader Corp, Class Committees, Rally Committee, Vice Pres. LAURIE C. KEPNES 1 ,,,,,,,,, Q ee. . , . ,... L t-'t' f ' .1.. frf 72 ConcolorKAve., Newtonville V, m ePPY f Bigelow, Riley, Ballet School. ,,,, ill Igl Dlelbbi - good times over G.M.'s. WT un oon time NJC. f f Favorite Saying: Stop will yaf' E5 Frli. nites at D.S.'s house. One time ,'... W DB + DB, My 3 wonderful yrs. W1Peter Bc Debbi Bod . Q 5 Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Riley House -Iunior'Secretary. y . L fs! Z if X is . V ff 5Q41 4 Bill ., , ANN M. KEOUGH 79 Crescent St., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. Suppressed Desire: To stay with Dom forever. I love meatball, Rat 9123 - 1011169 Suspicious Minds , please believe me, Greengirls NWH Unks right Gin, good times at BK with the kids, the alley's right Moe! Auditorium right GK 8c LP, Lynne's laugh, Good Luck L8cB X DSCD. WILLIAM K. KEYES 577 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls 6 . Warren, Palmer, College. ' ' He who laughs last thinks slow. Fondest Memories: Badminton , , 6 J f if f W R ,.,,..wfv i ' I I f f 1 if ,Ay Q 4 if K a y f If f 1 f f' 4 K ,fi Y X 1 JA, jf 4 PZ aa A 5 x mf flif iff! 6 ff' f.,. with Rick, Dave Qand the book we didn't writej, Mr. Prevoir, M.P. Foulest Memories: March 13, 1969 and that rundown feeling, Eric and AgNO3, mixing L and E fRight Larry?Q, summer of '69, Goldie. 1 . . '9 , A Y ! 2 PETER J- KIEBALA PETER S. KINCHLA STEVEN KING NIKI C. KIRSHNER 289 Highland Ave., W. Newton Glzekeif Warren, Riley, College HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA OH WELL. . . 55 Adella Ave., West Newton B.C. High, Barry, College. 19 Ruane Rd., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. ' To a babydoll named joey for happiness he is, New Years Eves at Ritz Emerson Hospital, an pMG, Martha's Vineyard, 3 in the morn, ducksauce 8: soft ice cream, sweet potato cookie pie, far horizons of our own. r 1 'Q' , 1 1 Q Yi xy al .x ,. Q 5 X, QS . wg A PINK Z2 X 3 ,. A . ws ' f X ,- . -J' If Mgr X il' MZ, W if .I iff, 6 '2h'a'ff I Q , 23 ' A 24, ' ' I .. M x 1'ff 'gb gg, H 1-'ps , Hn. 1 wx. w '. W: I, s, , , 41. -' ,I .IQ , ,. 1 4 1 1 , - 5 1 1 - X , X I 1 ,1 H , 5. . 5. ww- ,., x , . 1 ,, V . , - X ly ng ., ff, 'Va f W . ,fe fw ,fu t, I J 1 ' 4 Y 1 an 1: a ,,,-an-1,5 A .ua ANDREW M. KLYMAN 29 Concolor Ave., Newgton Andy, Sapphire Bigelow, Palmer, College. Gary and the mice under the hood, Hairpie lives as does Chuckwalla, Those wild AZA socials, The summers of '67 and '68, Lawn Mowing, Inc. - right, Gene? The Harold Stassen of NHS. Favorite Saying: I kid you not. Future: Law and politics Q?j. HAROLD L. KOBRIN 822 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Hal Weeks, Riley, College. . . . and to the Student Body, I leave the position of NEWTONITE Photo Editor to be filled once again! Words of Wisdom: Time is but another media in which you watch your life pass by. ROBIN A. KOLKENBECK 14 Leslie Rd., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, College. TG, JF - Lost but not forgotten june 16, 1969 . . . that special guy and the zinger -. . . CHERISH JMJHJB GPROVH CWBRAP JRMBLSR JBMDGCD That Dirt Road - Hunk of What? great times with Star gang - SWILL. Ski Club, Rally Comm., Tutoring, Palmer House Council, H. R. 231. NICK KOMOW 613 Walnut St., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. Here we go slithering and squelching on. Thanks, G.C., B.L., P.P., B.G., and others. CHERYL A. KOSMO 108 Warwick Rd., West Newton Day, Bacon, College. Fondest Memories: W.G.'s study halls, Homeroom 316 8: Tress, Junior French with Russ, Sophomore English with T.P Senior year, The day the bomb went off. Newton Head Start Program. .., KEITH V. KOZLOWS KI 21 Cotter Rd., Waban Koz, Toe Weeks, Barry, College. DS is a PonTaaT - so is SB, TP, MH. The lounge is a mess! S O WHA T? THE GREATEST FOOTBALL TEAM EVER AT NHS with Jake, BIG horns, NO GOAL IS TOO GREAT. Happiness is Ideality-Peace. Sadness is Reality-War. Why is there always War? ARNIE D. KRAKOW 222 Homer St., Newton Centre Arnie Weeks, Adams, None. I have nothing to say, but it's OK. -B.S. NORMA KRIGER 194 Hobart St., Chestnut Hill Palmer, University. From the darkjungles of Africa . . . into civilization? RICHARD P. KRUGER 181 Bellevue St., Newton Bigelow, Riley, College. WouZds't thou be nothing, then my son, be a Liberal. Math Team, Chess Club and Team, Co-Captain, Bridge Club, Marching Band, National Honor Society. SHEILA D. KUHN 149 Park St., Newton Bigelow, Beals, College. Youth is the Time for Living. Phone Billsl, Winchendon, Food! Hampton with Bev, stealing signs, Lake Denison, Kiteflying, Danny 7 713168 - 7l18l69, Hawaii, 2970206, Woodstock with Carol, Paradise, The Barn, Kevin, B.U. West Dorms. Turn Around Look At Me. -D.L.B. , 'TTY ' wie? MICHAEL G. KURONEN 187 Cherry St., West Newton Mike Warren, Bacon, College. Live for Today, not Tomorrow. Suppressed Desire: To be four inches taller! RRDFMB CWJRWW RHJM Fondest Memory: Winter of '68, Flying, Star, Rizmobile, 9f27!69. Pet Peeve: Star Market Grapevine, Being dumped on, The pit, Indian SWILL. 227 CYNTHIA L. LACEY 15 Manhattan Terr., West Newton Cyndi Warren, Palmer, Artist. Equestrian Club, AFS, Senior Class Play. PHILIP A. LANDA 53 Pricilla Rd., Chestnut Hill Weeks, Riley, College. Summer of '68, memories good 8: bad, Bruins games of 68-69. Suppressed Desire: Get out of this school. RICHARD LARGNDE 62 Grasmere St., Newton , f. 'Q' fig f f .. 4. N, ig . if S, a rg ,I f .1 ' - I ,,P 'f. 5' f 'f ' 4, Z! My fl ' W ff f W 1 V, ., gt CHARLES M. LAFFIN 41 Maynard St., West Newton Ron Day, Beals, College, Commercial Art. Miton, voted most likely to be a cartoon, a la NEWTONITE, Mad Crabs pilage village and YMCA, 'SOne must see both sides and Old Art Editors never die Where's Tom Kalmar?. Not BC lot yet another place, Goodbye NHS and is RISD coming. JEANNE M. LALLEMAND 39 Rustic St., The Lake Orphie Day, Riley, Artist. Good and Evil lay side by side, While electric love penetrates the Sky. Quit raiding me, Jenny! Good-bye my friends and good riddance you others Qyou know who you are.J KENT T. LARSON 36 Brooks Ave., Newtonville Hawk-eyel' Day, Riley, College. Honda 305's, Hondas bite back, right Nick? Suzukis don't go! N.E.M.C.? Fredden Sledick, Hot Dog, Mailbag, and all the rest of my friends? Sleeping in the Windmill. My phenomenal ping-pong record of 1-286. Mad-Bombing. Ski Club, Mr. Bailey Fan Club. KATHLEEN K. LEAHY 300 Comm. Ave., Chestnut Hill Kitty Weeks, Riley, College. So many worlds, so much to do, S0 little done, ,, such things to be. -Alfred Lord Tennyson .Q a '49 g.- .1. A ff ., J g ,f . MICHAEL R. LALLY 14 Silver Lake Ave., Newton LILLY J. LANZA 67 Tolman St., West Newton Lil - Washington Irving, Bacon, College. . . . the timeless in you is aware ,of life's timelessness And knows that Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. Music Club, Biology Club, Drama, NEWTONIAN, Folksinging. MARIE E. LEBLANC 12 Omar Terr., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. 11l2f68 M.E.M., Cabaret, 20 hour party Hamilton House, graveyard, Pj's at S.P. at 2 a.m., O-O what's on fire? Cheering - 2 fs and 1 B, Stadium Stripes. NEWTONIAN, Cheerleader, Girls Athletic Association, Library Aid, Class Committees. ,,,,, H , 1:53 '-1 - ' f A - ' V ' f .:. . if ,. fel ff A N 1 , A -ttt ,f rg V' . W f 1 7 K R 3 S. s W ' R 9 75 I 9151 BARBARA B. LEE 517 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls Barbaralee Warren, Riley, College. No man is free, until he can say no. Math with j.P. 68-69, C.S.P.E., A.F.S. - Folkdances. The tree - G.C., N.K., R.G., C.W., A.Q., M.P., P.M., j.C., etc. Colloquium 368, Petitioning and Buttoning. f 7 K4 f , f , J., -, ,.'.f f ' ,, f K n MARK LENSON 601 Walnut St., Newtonville Day, Bacon, College. Verbal arguments are better than criticism, Argumentatively you are subconsciously corrected. But it is the conscience criticizing that lacks the power of the subconscious.. Newton DeMolay, Audio-Visual Squad, President. 9 a EUNICE R. LEE 88 Lewis St., Newton Bigelow, Adams, College. Don't forget all the good times we had Lisa, at Thr Produces in history and in homeroom. Emile that E block study was something I won't forget. Thanks for everything Bones. M.P.B.L.D.S. you sure have a lot to share! L.P. I hope you get your wish. Z X cfayf' W 9 SQ ' ,q,w,. Q f f A716221 . 7 J :Af , ' 'Cc 4452- , 1, .if , W., 5-f' . 9 , - 4 6 '5 X' ' :W' : f . ,ff 1 f STEPHANIE LENT 14 Claflin Pl., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. X f KATHERINE W. LEIGHTON 31 Colgate Rd., Newton Lower Falls Warren, Bacon, College. CONFLICT The sea is forever quiveringlThe shore forever stillfand the boy who was born in a seacoast townlls born with a dual will The sunburned rocks and beachesflnveigle him to stayfWhile every wave that breacheslls a nudge to be up and away, SNOW. FLORIANA LEONE 73 Clinton St., Newton Flo Bigelow, Barry, Secretary. Suppressed Desire: To find that special someone. Fondest Memory: 68-69 New Year's Eve, Daily visits to Bldg. 4. Favorite Pastime: Discussions with Mr. Minichello. I will to NHS: My gym suit that CHARLES R. LEVIN 133 Forest Ave., West Newton Chico Warren, Adams, Cowboy. Remember what the dormouse said: Feed your'head! Papermaker Arms - Exeter '68. What a funny smell? Tate Psych. -F C. snow + ski! Eating at Wally's with Joe, Paris in April, Bolivia in August. I-IL + CR in PL Test Fall at Quincy-ouch! Zorke Snoggle, Finzrippe. FRANCINE H. LEVIN 35 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill Fran Weeks, Bacon, College. Life is what you make it. C2J2+TEM+BS: qkp up my isp C.R. + 335 Homeroom with S.R., J.F., 8: K.L. Weekends and vacations with S.C. Climbing in windows, Newtonville English + DL, Lisa, year of 68-69 HOORAY FOR B.L.S! was never used. JOHN A. LEVIN 989 Centre St., Newton Centre 5037047 Bigelow, Adams, College. Senior Play vs. MC5. Zappa sends love to boys 8z girls. Blue booties don't make it. Freaks, Get back to where you started from . . . . . . A scientist turned to Father and said 'Science has nowmknown sin.' And do you know what Father said? He said, 'What is sin?. ' I My Q . 1 '- , . if f . if' -L I Qi? 41' . Q . .5 , f I SANDRA L. LENETEN 92 Washington Rd., Newtonville Sandy Day, College. May 10, '69 - June 12, '69 with BG, All the times since. The front steps, Winter of '67, with LC in heaven, GM, MP, MC, GS, The TC, M with MC, The big DD, moments alone, Hiding, behind their backs, laughs putting things off, the blues you think so, huh? JAMES J. LEONE 35 Emerald St., Newton Jimmy Day, Tech, Work. Senior Year with .I.F. To muzzle HH + use his chair instead of the windowsill. To put S.W. on a diet + to stop the B.S. in A.D.'s room. I. 9'Q,g,,, ,,,.. ,,, V ,. ,,,, as 1' 'QC-3: ,J 1. . ,. . fum fgif? .f f -Sim., fa: .. . f , .. ,- ai? M, .. .- ,. .,gq,,,,,,,t, ,, 5 '-7:71 2 ff-iiff.f-'5'.1LlZTi-11. 21 --I n g '. i-3 -..',-'-s:11 ,x'1g-ul Av .--.- M' . 1.3.-5. pf .4 A-,'. tl , ... ::'-ggrff. at-., f' ,V -,'.-'tt-.-ff-.-.., :U- - 4:21, . -1 V f M.,-,nffw -,Hs HOWARD G. LEVINE 169 Albermarle Rd., Newtonville Howie Day, Beals, College. The cafeteria race, thanks to Janet for lunch, the four persons Eng. class, keep both feet in the cookie jar, that laguini kid up on the roof with Julie, clothes locked in LR. Soccer Team 1, 3, Newton YMCA Swim Team 2, 229 I1 NANCY B. LEVINE 138 Berkeley St., West Newton LAURIE L. LEVINE , JUDITH T. LEVINSON 47 Brackett Rd., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. X CGN, a broken parking meter, REG, capers with Kazing, Tarzan Motel, T.T.A.M.F., honk, magic fingers, Feb. Mt. Snow, midnight mover, overtime at the office, Big Mike, Big Alls yawn, Junior Year. NEWTONITE, NEWTONIAN, Circulation Staff, Palmer House Council. Thomas Jefferson, Fairlawn, NJ., Palmer, College. And for a breath of ecstacy give all you have been or could be. Palmer House Council, Co-President, NEWTONIAN, Data Staff, Senior Class Committee, junior Class Committee. 194 Mill St., Newtonville Judi Weeks, Beals, College. My favorite saying is Early to bed, Early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Science Fair 68-69, AFS Equestrian, Spanish, NEWTONIAN SUSAN R. LEVY 36 Calvin Rd., Newtonville Suzi Day, Bacon, College. F.P. 1219167 Mashpee, Bicycles on M.V., 0.0. - what's burning? Confession: P.j.'s at S.P. 2 A.M. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, NEWTONITE Circulation Staff, G.A.A., Rally Committee, NEWTONIAN Layout Staff. SANDRA LOF CHIE 53 Noble St., West Newton Sandy Warren, Riley, College. Wienerschnitzel, bananas 81 sisters in the snow, Two coolde or Jewwo, MMOS, heavy, G and F.F, avec L.J.G.L., Sum 68-69 at PS-NET 8: J-gls wlE.S., derneure, oo, futile, wierd eyes, Earfuls of Ps,Joanne - the old Bobby, puce AHA, Boobala, ore, nnn, FF8cF in J.L.L. 230 ROBERT D. LIBON 18 Turner Terr., Newtonville Bobby Day, Barry, College. Because some thing is happening But you don't know what it is. Do you, Mr. jones? -Bob Dylan Not to forget: Allen, Kent, Fuzzy. Remember: J.A., E.A., New York, M.P. from French, History, etc., .slding and Woodstock - wow! Soccer, Ski Club-Sledick. LAURA LOHMAN 22 Lake Ave., Auburndale Warren, Adams, College. Shadows of mediocrit yet confounded by rules of ediication This madness brings only sorrow. R.j.S. - truth, Betsy, we two Deb, Ireal no, ami oui, Joseph Susan, B-ISWRFRLS OLFTBME, Cathy NEWTONIAN, Senior Play, Class Committees?, I will succeed .... WILLIAM LISTA WILLIAM B. LITTLE 216 Highland St., Newton WARREN E. LOMAX 73 Chestnut St., Newton ANN M. LONDO 48 Rustic St., Newton Corner Ann Warren, Riley, College. Sock it to 'em time for R.P., Math with the Gang 3 8: 4 years, Broken Arm Summer '69 N. England, T.F.N.D.F.L.S.R.T.C., LIFE IS, Writing Letters, Climbing Steps, Sand, Surf, Wind, Sky, Breath I Life, I leave school and Cafeteria . Equestrian Club 2, 3, Library Aide. KENNETH J. LONGMOORE 232 Pearl St.. Newton Ken Day, Adams, College. When making a turn, be it right or left, may it never be too hard to BRUCE W. LOREE 26 Taft Ave., West Newton Day, Palmer, College. If there's a tomorrow then it is worth living today and if it was worth living today there's always a zeld the rz ht o wa yf Le f y- Bridge Club, Intramural Golf and Basketball. tomorrow. TERESA M. LUCENTE 27 Cottage Pl., West Newton Cuteness Elizabeth Seton, Palmer, College. Man is like an invisible object living on a pebble thrown from restless waves to a lonely beach. Joyce, cook, CAF, Ray, Gay, 2311, 1l11!69, Cape, Maine-'69, Dentyne, T1-C2, Oh Happy Day K8cS - watching, right, Joyce? DP - you say, M-16 oz., Schlitz - Warrendale SHARON L. LOVETT 20 Amy Cir., Waban Weeks, Adams, Education. Come my love and we shall wander just to see what we can find If we only find each other, still The journey 's worth the time. -Mason Williams Q ffff 2 Q Q , haw in , 'W 1 ,H -Q, K A P f , 2 J a. 1 z mxgf' 1 2 'J ,- W ,aaa V - ff f RALPH E. LOWELL 13 Hillside Terr., West Newton Warren, Bacon, Engineering. My favorite thing to do is have fun. Good luck to the old G Block Eng. Class. If I could leave one thing to N.H.S. that would be unity and peace. Good luck to A.C., P.L., W.G. and Stage. Ski Club, Sailing Club, Explorer Club. - Romeo 85 Juliet. V JUDITH'E. LUDWIN 1073 Centre St., Newton Centre Judy Weeks, Palmer, College Messy Cakes. Funny lunches and candid camera. Mober, D, south. Hi-bache! All the guys. .Qi JOHN H. LUNDBOHM ALLAN J. MACCORMACK JAMES R. MACDONALD 17 Omar Terr., Newtonville John Day, Bacon, College. N.Y. last summer with DL, ML, M., Parties in Framingham, Lake George, Ho Jols on Rte. 9, Studies with T.P. and G.P., with Denise at midnight parties, Skiing over Christmas vacation. Ski Club. 62 Prescott St., Newtonville Biff DM, GB, Mc, LF, js, RK,JM, VH, PC, BH, FC, LM, .Mogger Mobile, O.T.L. in the Rizmobile - Hell no!, Star parking lot - beach parties, saying - last but not least, SWILLY, Star grapevine, The Judge, Bas bashes, Halloween '69. 17 Eliot Ave., West Newton Day, Beals, College. Mac In all thy ways acknowledge God, and he shall direct thy paths. Colorado Happening '69, summer work at CABOT'S, Church League, Killion Room, wrapping wlBatch, my fickle friend M-L. Tiger Tamer, Senior Class Comm., NEWTONITE Copy Bc Proof Editor. SUSAN G. MACDONALD 196 Windsor Rd., Waban Sue, Suzi Max, Little Max Maxine Warren, Bacon, College. I will to NHS: Drillmistress to any girl who thinks she's man enough to try it - Max Matt Steve? BNTMB, JYG, animal ball, mem. days Indians, OA, HYC, FAY, TYB, PHC, On Belay? 217. Drill Com., Sec., Advis. Bd., Sr. Play, Madrigals, Ski Club, GAA. ' 231 232 f'1 V CHARLES D. MACGILLIVRAY 15 Maple Ave., Newton Corner Bigelow, Beals, College. The days that make us happy make us wise. Hamilton, Bermuda '69 Ice, please. Face offs, Inc. Green Park Full moons Pretty good huh? Buffalos Stormin' Normin Humping the Hill. Rm. 239 Achtung. Who is Jake? The untouchables. French 8: German Clubs, Football Lacrosse Varsity Con. Club. JOHN C. MADDEN 22 Hollis St., Newton PAULINE MAFFIOLA 2291 Washington St., Newton RICHARD C. MAGAZU 21 Walnut St., Newtonville Ricky DONNA N. MALGI ERI 282 Watertown St., Newton Day, Adams. Fondest Memory: 6f23l65 Memorial Day Flat fright girlsl, DEB I want a WHOPPER, Rides in Chevelle, Last weekend in Sept., 3 in the Atticn reunion, All good times with TJ. 86 M.B. Suppressed Desire: Permanent Peace wfPete. JUDITH H. MALONEY 116 Lexington St., Auburndale Judy Warren, Palmer, College. Ski trips, bake a cake! Summer of '69 beach parties, cape - 1380 ring? Great times with kids from Star - SWILL - Bas's bashes and More to comel, Dudy Molie, CHERISH . . . JHJBC DRKCW JTJRR RAPLSR JMKMBB RTDDK. Ski Club, National Honor Society, Rally Committee, House Council. 'af , , if, f zz X 1 Y , ., Z , ,. Q 6 ' Z Z Q ,vfr av PETER C. MALONE 17 Rockland St., Newton Corner Warren, Palmer, College. P the P's, Big Comeback, WHS, the West, T, E.P.,s Zn, Orange Shield, Senior Class Committee. JOSEPH J. MANCINI Day, Tech, Service. PAUL J. MAHONEY CANDACE D. MANN MAUREEN M. MANNIX 28 Malden St., Watertown 20 Charlotte Rd., Newton Centre 67 Temple St., West Newton Moe West, Tech, School. My house aunty are you going to tell my parents - good times at B.C. and the winter of jr. year SM. Dino's Party 1968. Bread and Beer Bread and Beer if we were in Chelsea we wouldn't be here! Hockey, Soccer, Class Committee. Candy Weeks, Riley, College. Craina right HELLBRUISA? 2 yrs. of FAT ONE! Capers with LM, WE, JR, AS! EB + JD, VS, CM + who is it this time TTT? Memories of GMC Sen. Prom! I hate to say it, but l told you so! You were right - I lied! A Special Boy, Phil, summer '69 - Cape FILETSHURUTES T.C. Warren, Barry, College. It's your world, I only live in it. Miracle prices EL, TD, how you gonna act? CCC That Day 714169, St. Agathe '69, bagged by WBM, BC with NC, 1000 acres SPBRP P+R, MQ Unmarkeds in Scituate. STEPHEN J. MARCHAND 9 Daley St., Nonantum Xaverian Bros., Palmer, College. It is virtually impossible to express your feeling about N.H.S. in the space provided. So let us remember and enjoy our own memories forever. ROBERT J. MARCUS 40 Miller Rd., Newton Centre Bob Warren, Adams, Clothing Cutter. My three years here were fine ones. ELLEN S. MARCUS 144 Bigelow Rd., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. On ne voit bien qu'avec le Coeur. L'essentieZ est invisible pour les yeux. NEWTONITE, Budgetary Manager, Roxbury Tutoring. JOAN E. MARCUS 32 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre Joanie Weeks, Bacon, College. 4129169 and M.V.B.F.D.P., Deb, do you hear a V.W.? Being just a year older . . . Junior Prom C.C.W., Rrroar '68 8: T.S.P. - certain B's , All my love E.J.R. 8c D.E.l'l. Sec. Soph. Class, Junior 8c Senior Vice President. ANTHONY J. MARRAZZO 14 Ruan Ct., West Newton NORMAN A. MARCUS 101 Oldham Rd., West Newton Norm Warren, Riley, College. Goodbye, Columbus. STEVEN A. MARKOW 12 Nathan Rd., Newton Centre Steve Weeks, Palmer, College. Suppressed Desire: To be the lst Graduating Class of the New High School. Pet Peeve: Having little space for my Senior write-up! Fondest Memory: Has yet to come! Orange Shield 3, Biology Club 2, Treasurer 3, Photography Club 1, 2, Sailing Club 1, 2, 3. SUSAN J. MARRAZZO 21 Jerome Ave., West Newton Mouse Warren, Riley, Business. HAPPINESS: Feb. 14, 1965 Toot PPQTRIECK My lpsting friend Laurie BRUCE I' M W fren, Bacon, College. an t e rest o my 'good friends 160W 1 S AIEKS Tlile NFL Team on Friday nights. g'hfid.f11H22f the dell. G11'1'S r00m 2 nut f-, ewfon Lets hit the Champas, It's Great. U1 mg - BRIAN-I' MARONEY Newman House every afternoon. we ,.t1n'373 K view' 635 5 1 f,,,.f:Qw-j,I- .Liz-2.1 ff'-sf, 3 L ,vp-f:i2':'if:'i ff JJ 13 Murray Terr., Newton Thrawb it. - JOANNE M. MARRELLA 33 Milo St., West Newton Jo Warrerf, Adams, College. To live is to learn. Nov. '68 Cotillion, right Teri, LTL. stop teasing me, 1108 with T.K., S.M. and R.P., Trip to P.R., Surf '68 tutoring Rich, Spanish class with S.W., Can you help me with my math D.R.? Spanish Club, Ski Club, House Aide I5 7' it i ',fii7ZM S?W1'M?f , A. ,,,, e ,5 ,wzagg DANIEL H. MARSTON 965 Chestnut St., Newton Mouse Meadowbrook, Tech., P.G. I'll never forget The Falls. JOHN R. MARZILLI 61 Broadway St., Newtonville Day, Adams, College. In the Lounge with E.S. The Home Room 1108. SHELOU French class with Russ Bon Building one stairs and W.C. Aw come on MD one more chance. The Cafe, Labs, Get Going. Board of'Governors R.C.A., House Council, Biology CClub. CHRISTINE R. MASON 158 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Chris Warren, Beals, College. To know you cannot know is to know more than you think you do. The House '67, Are you sure? Harry, Beach parties, BS + T, Poo last year, all the guys, someone special, Bye-Bye, secrets, adventures wlLyn and Genie, Pru. NEWTONIAN, Sr. Play, Class Comm. Q55 el' PAMELA MASTERS 54 Brentwood Ave., Newton Centre Pam, Child Weeks, Barry, College. For every Tear I've cried I wish I had a tree, for then I would be surrounded by a forest and could be hurt no longer. No more tirnes, just the New York Tirnes. Human Rights Club, Media, Barry Council Rep., Freeport. JOANNE L. MAXWELL 1684 Commonwealth Ave., W. Newton Jo Warren, Beals, College. Hampton '68 with K.F., G.K., W.C., H.S. with Leets, 400 miles and O.K. Breakfast for two, 3 AM drive, the open ears and heart of -l.K., love to Six plus two, and of course J.P.R. Ski Club, Class Committees, Rally Committee. 4 , f me f 'nr ful ANGELA M. MASTROIANNI 15 Sharon Ave., Auburndale Angie, Buck, W Warren, Barry, Work. Fondest Memories: Summer '69, The Gardens, My Gary will you come home? My friends Ieleen, Marie, Dickie, A.-I., Paul, at Arlington St. Church and to Rod, Ray, jimmy. And all the kids who split my '5 5. Suppressed Desire: To be me and free. I STEVEN M. MATLOFF 758 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Steve, Mat Weeks, Adams, College. Pet Peeve: Learning how to slide. Favorite Saying: It's not the difference between people that's difficult - it's the indifference. Basketball, Baseball, Big N Tiger Marching Band, N.H.S. Wind Ensemble, National Honor Society. KARYN L. MAZOR 20 Bennington St., Newton, Maze Bigelow, Bacon, College. 10l15l68, Summer of '68, Suv's toad, Sapol's class, To be a N.Z. B 8: B 121, SK's blinker - huh RK? Mr. W, Cops at 2:00 AM 8: broken glass - Hacking good times, stairs at LR. 8: Always, REB, Always. Homeroom Manager, Rally Committee, Bacon House Council. LOUISE A. MATZ 120 Gordon Rd., Waban i Lou Weeks, Adams, College. Raaz n with SR, GC, JB, CD, G, B, D8:R The Gordon Rd. girls, the soaps. Don't touch me JSB,P the B juce. To Babson 8: BU with Pit, Spifs, The HR 1108, toumba, my kids. Coordinated legs, summer '69 - PBBH 119 8: 120 brawls, hack N , N.Y., But it hurts. Student Council. MICHAEL W. MAZZOLA 25 Bridge St., Newton Muzi Day, Tech, Service. DOMINICJ' MAZZOLA Favorite Saying: Good chance of 32 Fern SE. Auburndale im A 273 Valiant. Haig Meow' om . Warren, Bacon, Air Force. I enjoy just hanging around with a nice group of friends and talking, or working on my car. 255 s wa JOHN MCCARTHY , , .,,,1, ,,,1 . AA,, . 89 Common St., Watertown STEPHEN M CARTHY MAUREEN P. MCCABE West Jr. High, Work. .J- C U 30 Woodbine St., Auburndale 71 Fa11'WaY D1'1Ve, Moe, Terror', Warren, Riley, College. Rye Beach ,68 - huh Sue? 12113168 Marla's Island, in the trunk, Rockport with S.F., Themis House, a certain boy, going out with Donny, Y.M., M.S., V.H., right Sue? Memories of a Fogge, Coubling with Sue, Marla's surprise party, BB No. 1, meet ya around West Newton Steve, Arthur Day, Palmer, College. Debating with the arena usher, the islanders, innumerable famous sayings. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3. the corner! JOAN E. McCORMACK 43 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville Honey, Joe Day, Beals, College. Do what your Heart says, not what your friends say. Pet Peeve: Never being high enuff. Favorite Pastime: Summer '69, cars, Corner, MOBIL, 125 lbs. 1 5 MARTHA D. MCDANIEL STEPHEN MCDONALD BREIDA A. MCGLAME 76 Hyde Ave., Newton 369 Watertown St., Newton 31 Burnham Rd., Newton Marth Bigelow, Riley, College. I'm giving Emily back her Beatles Riddle, and Barb an I can't See! But you can't win 'em all - I have my knitting and my bike. Ski Club, Library, Latin Club, American Field Service, Field watermelon with Dini. Hockey, Tennis, National Honor Society . f X X f . f JAMES F. MCGLAME 31 Burnham Rd., Newton JAMES W. MCKENZIE 25 Bemis Rd., Newtonville Jim Jimmy, Flash Warren, Barry, College. DOWN WITH THE BIG N , The night I met Joy. Murph's, Star Kids, and all the good times. Jr. year with Toni and a certain blind date. Three years in 1256. Day, Barry, College. Wanna buy a cak? Don't burn me. 236 Z KAREN P. MCKENZIE 25 Bemis Rd., Newtonville MARK E. MCLAUGHLIN 3 Regina Rd., Auburndale Day, Beals. Cambridge Latin, Palmer, College. Fondest Desire: Will be to find the 1112168 M.E.L., Cabarat. 353 Bills. right guy and hope that we make it. O.B. Sunshine. Dads Mustache and I'll never forget all my friends at SIME. P. in the B. S.F.B.J. Newton High and hope that I'll see Indoor, Outdoor Track, Varsity them all after we graduate. Club, Senior Play + Musical, Palmer House Council. ELAINE M. MCLEOD 17 School St., Newton MARY P. MCMILLEN 11 DeForest Rd., Newton Lower Falls Pat, Patty Warren, Barry, College. Water on the rocks, 1Of5!69. Oh, oh. Hild bagged, Science night '68, JAMES M. MEDAGLIA 11 Cappy Cir., West Newton Jimmy Warren, Tech, Service. All of the good times I had with D.S. The fun on some weekends over Rickyis house. Spending a month on a certain valiant in shop. Bazo SKEMCHD SKBSNS, thanks, tree stumps right Sue? 68-69, confusion, goals, Passing math no frizz Bonfire at G.C. Love to Cw Qrightlg Oh Boy, ED. Curbstones Red ights, right Kath? Ledges wlChar, 2!3l66, 143. JOSEPH L. MELNICR 1 43 Wetherell St., Newton pl A Mel -,,- ' Meadowbrook Tech. ,L lll ' ,- VALERIA A. MELIDEO 35 Oak Ave., West Newton Val Warren, Beals, Work. Meeting J.A. 5l30l67, Babes. Dollie + tulips right Lynn?! P.J.P.'s, 0.0. Whatis burning? Pocketbooks on 128. Graveyard. Senior + Junior Proms with John. Weekly walks. Bu. I'll never forget Tom and his Blue J X ff 7 L Q J, ,. ,.,, K my 2 R Z l 1 RUTH J.MELv1N Day, Bacon, College. 400 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville For every star that falls to earth a new one glows. For every dream that fades away a new one grows. Long talks in and about the gym. A car with white stripes and C.C. M.A.T. Gold and understanding. Gymnastics and a gymnast. OHN R. MICKELSON ANDREA MEREDITH JAMES C. MERRIAM J 108 Crescent St., Newton 67 Arlington St., Newton 29 Kenilworth St., Newton l lMehl Bigelow, Riley, College. Bigelow, Riley, Unknown. Investment Club, House Council, Favorite Expression: Cursing is the Music.8c Play' Guitar, C.S.P.E. crutch of the conversational cripple. F?V5ff1fi ?3aY5385' MaSSeeV! Words of pp .P 1. w1som.uy. et eeve eop e Fond Memories: Investment Club and X-Block. Q ,M CHARLES W. MILLER 504 Centre St., Newton Charlie Bigelow, Bacon, Good Time. Memory of Newton High School, John's house, Scituate, 86 Proof Paint Thinncr, woo! Little Miss Muffer, Sat on a tuffet, Rip, B.C. every Fri. and Sat. night. , ll Q -'ws If .L Ggxx 1, f SX, 1 Y I f L :. ' ff fn-. ff, fgqffz ,V fy .L f 1:7 . , , ,v f . , 1 1 Lisjk . V' JL' , rw- ', 'g g' v, '1 , 'Q W, fx' 1 , i f f' I '- A M ' W, . f x, ', l, fhmw, 1 .',.,: , :, QL' 'w. If if A if I, f gi' w K Q- 1-pxwws-1+ N Wi X , Sw x,. c 1 . Fu 4? , f I N f ,1 XX , li N , ,.,.i:, ., q . Q I4 xx fl X J x xv, Q, 4 S . was m QQ ,,,,s -K H . XL' ' W 15, as sw R 11 . N x L1 , Q - . Lv . be : 3 ii . si . E 33 X 953 PHY? . LIL R . t Q. X gd 'i I 4 s if LINDA N. MILLER 422 Ward St., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. Summer '68, CG, BA, CC Summer '69, right J.R. Fearsome Foursome JKLN WNAG, MJPJ Lots of Laughs, Macs and CF at Roys, WE, NN Fat D , Here we go again, Lot a PHI Sorority. Class Committees, Rally Committee, Sailing Club, House Secretary. PATRICIA A. MINGACE 32 Harvard St., Newtonville Pat A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud . . . a friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -Emerson Remember gymnastics, TEAM, Glenni 8: Joe, Ra Ra. Ski Club, Gymnastics Team, Student Senate, Rally Committee, French Club. BYE. KATHE R. MISCH 274 Park St., Newton Bigelow, Barry, College. . . . Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love, and reap with thanksgiving. And he is your board and your fireside. For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him forpeace. . . KENNETH J. MITCHELL 3 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Mitch St. jeans, Tech, Air Force. Drafting shop sophomore year doing nothing - Tony getting bagged for smoldng in the men's room by J.B. - locked in the closet pitchen quarters in drafting shop. Party's in the summers of 66-70. BARBARA H. MODEL 7 Dexter Rd., Newtonville Day, Palmer, Travel. When you walk in the rain and try to avoid all the raindrops, you know you don't want to avoid them all for, then ou'lZ never know how a raindrop jgels. GIANNA P. MONACO 13 Beech St., Newton Johnna Day, Beals, Secretary. Pet Peeve: F.S. Fondest Memory: LC., M.P., S.L., j.W., Party Soph. year. Suppressed Desire: To do something without getting caught. Au S P X .w X ' X DONNA M. MONICO 116 Crescent St., Auburndale Barry, Undecided. Deep thanks to Patti and Mac. Had great times with Mike. l1973j. STEPHEN M. MOREAU 1 54 Chapel St., Nonantum Day, Bacon. Rifle Team, Lacrosse Manager, Library Aide. BRADFORD S. MORGAN 304 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Brad Day, Beals, Aircraft Technician. Summer '69 horror shows. Words of Wisdom: Never inhale while eating a powdered doughnut. ALICIA A. MORGAN 296 Ward St., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, Professional Violinist. It is easier to fight for ones principles than to live up to them. Future: Music. Past: Went to Switzerland this past summer with GBYSO for the International Festival of Youth Orchestras. Played under Leopold Stokowski. 4 fam A . , x 5 xl' irq A M' 'T , -so 4 x X MARY A. MORRIS 99 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Maria Day, Barry, College. You see how easily we fit together. Now it's come to distances and Both ofus must try. . . Damn everything but the circus, Everything that won't throw its Heart into the fear G delight of The round world, the full life. . . 2 FRED MORRISON CHARLES MOSGOFIAN 76 Washington St., Natick Mosg. Coolidge, Natick, Tech, Service. Ran out of gum. Glad to get out! DAVID L. MUELLER 137 Lowell Ave., Newtonville Day, Adams, Racing. The Cape - Falmouth - Hyannis, no gas? Skiing, make it or break it - Scrambling a 305? VW hitting Trees 8: sand 8: wheelies? The stadium, There will always be a lauri. . . To race, make it or die trying. Ski Club 1, 3, Student Senate 3. JOHN R. MORRISON 63 Witnington Rd., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. Leon and Andy Eating,' in the cafeteria.,Go Karting. This is true, Mr. Rossiterlw Pet Peeves: Egg salad sandwiches, Walter and angry ladies at the Star, Purdy. Favorite Saying: When thg going gets tough . . . cheat! The Hackers. Soccer, Church League, Basketball. GERALDINE A. MORT 34 Cook St., Newton Gerry Day, Riley, College. You'll pull through somehow! Three years in homeroom with C.R.,. Evidently - Right Carol? Senior Gym Classes, O.L. Dances, Saturday Night Parties, buses, Melbis, summer of '69. BARBARA J. MULCAHY 49 Eliot Ave., West Newton Barb, Jammer Day, Palmer, College. A . GAIL B. MOSESIAN 254 Waverley Ave., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today 's dream. Kickoff Dance 367 R.F. and Mac's. Homeroom on the third floor? LD and Newton jr. U.S. History 68-69, I'll never forget all the happy people. CAROLYN MOSHER 32 Whitney Rd., Newtonville Keene jr. High, Bacon, Elementary Ed. Keene High School, Keene, N.H., 1, 2, 3. Latin Club 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, Spring Musicale, junior Secretary 2, 3, Girl's Tennis Team 1, 2, Basketball 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, AFS 4. STEPHEN R. MURPHY 122 Falmouth Rd., West Newton SANDRA D. MUIR N.H. '69 Rescue at falls, PKHEM, Murph zoo with Miss Harris, K in cafe, W ,Pa-1 , S h 1. 256 Watmg',fj,12,f't', Newton GSH in car, Eng- with Papa. BIT stings? riqenflftycwig. LH. ca. of T01-11'UeY 369, Thanks MiSS L- Canoe the Year, John? L.Z. in the cellar, Bigelow, Riley. U Concord R '69, HPM, thanks all of 1655 go to Mattapojsett, John, Summer of 367, Expo. Meeting you for everything. FATAHITP. Charlie after class. All the laughs in Field Hockey, G.A.A., Sec., fa , , Rm. 2101, right Doll? 240 6 Basketball, Softball. THOMAS J. MURPHY 15 Otis Park, Newtonville Murph Meadowbrook, Riley. Favorite Saying: What's the story? I'll never forget summer of '69. The guys and the gals, and the playground. What would happen if there no corners? MICHAEL T. MURRAY 226 California St., Newton Mike Teck, Barry, Work. Favorite Expression: How ya doin? Favorite Pastime: Standing in the halls. Pet Peeve: Mike C. 1+1:1. First Ambition: To be successful in my works. I will to NHS: One locker full of papers. Clubs: Ski Club. fl fi, 5 , 'LUCINDA L. MYATT 489 Walnut St., Newtonville Cindy Day, Adams, College. Luv to JC, 8l10l68, poor yum GTO Summer '68, '69 - Dennisport, R.B.A. Holly, I'l1 see yez ifI don't see yez! , kick squadn, my '70 friends, ik M.R., R.B. National Honor Society, Equestrian Club, Rally Committee, Gymnastics J.V., Roxbury Tutoring, G.A.A., Newman. JOAN C. NABSETH 80 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. u 2 ,. ,yy ff J 'Tm fired of Hof having the DIANNE M.NAPOLITANO CYNTHIA P.NASRALLAH courage to be an absolute nobody. Class Committees, Cheerleading, Ski Club, NEWTONIAN Layout Editor. 169 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Day, Barry, College. Chocolate at 2 A.M. M.N. Frizz, D.D.'s, V.B., Quisp, Cold Feet, Dog Chains, J.N. Cad. in my door, Bad Luck, Wrong Way, Milk Bottle for Eng. E.S., coffee, So? Tube', RBSes-Em's cool, Copley to N.S. S.J. cynicism BB's at Lin's, BBP Sr. Class Committee. 139 Sumner St., Newton Centre Cindy, Cyne Weeks, Bacon. Fly silly seabird, no dreams can possess you, no voices can blame you for sun on your wings, my gentle relations have names they must call me, for loving the freedom ofallflying things. . . MARI ANNE NEAL 49 Fairway Dr., West Newton Mimi Day, Bacon, College. Quisp, Handiwipes, and Dianne, BB's over Lin's, A.M.A., Moody with Cathy and Cindy, Overnight at Concord Armory, V.B. and D.N. Ho, Hee, and T.C.V., G.M. and Chicken, S.P. and double beds, Lectures, Huz, and 1256, Andy and Eddy as Bobbsey twins, D.D.'s. 1 ,fig I NANCY L. NEEDEL 66 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Nanc Weeks, Barry, College. The Great Chase with M.K., P.M., 8: K.S., Sahara Desert, SP l69, Pickle sandwich 84 Lifesavers, Forever S.J.S., long talks with M.C., 2 year wait for 9l20l69, C.F. with Ray, L.M. 8: W.E., South Classes, my twin sister Patti, Fiddle-Buddies , thanks Patti. ERIK M. NELSON 63 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville Day, Bacon, the Establishment Civilization's cigarette is burning to an end, Intellectual resources are becoming ashen conservatism, Shall we quit the habit and surge ahead, Or light new ideas with past foolishnesses. WW' ' gene sl' 'W JOHN G. MYERSON 26 Rice St., Newton Centre Stonny, Fido Weeks, Bacon, College. Listen: and you may be allowed to hear my laugh ter from a cloud. Bermuda - 7l26f69, J.R. Football, Lacrosse, Bacon House Commons, Room Committee, Treasurer, Varsity Club. PETER A. NATALE 18 Harrington St., Newton BARBARA S. NEMETZ 121 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville Narge Winsor, Palmer, College. lf you smile at mc, I will understand because ,that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language. Troubles with Charlie, surviving with J. Bott, Jocilyn, I hate this school! I 241 WILFORD H. NEPTUNE 203 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton Will Warren, Beals, College. WxEvery morn and every night M7kSome are born to sweet delight ifSome are born to sweet delight BiSome are born to endless night Lilt is right it should be so: AIMan was made forjoy and woe: Kl'fAnd when this we rightly know, ExThro' the world we safely go. JUDITH A. NESBITT 84 Moffat Rd., Waban Jud Warren, Bacon, College. Your friends are your needs answered Jan. 11, ,69 with E., Chitty C. B. B. happy 4-some, AMEJ BBC or dp's? Concordia, Europe '69, PLEASE. A Capella Choir, Madrigals, Music Club, Ski Club, Secretary Bacon House Council. I WENDI E. NEUSTADT 11 Sunset Rd., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Summer '68 with TW and DW - Paris, Happy Fish Forever! SS nights with PB, CC and GB, New Yea.r's Eve '68 and '69, Times Square 2 am, Highs: Fred, Kippy, Steve, Leroy, King and Pizza QBCJ, 5124169, all nite Pisces QPJJ, JP, Crazy Andrea, 9126169 RALPH at NU JEANETTE M. NICOLAZZO 6 Gannon Ct., West Newton Warren, Beals, To be happy. The best years of my life with JB. Pet Peeve: My homeroom on the fourth floor of Building 1. Favorite Pastime: Eavesdropping, sneaking around with a few special people. Those daily boy talks with SG, KQ, GS. My crazy friendships with JO, SG, KQ, MC, GS, GB, DD. SUSAN L. NOTARTOMASO 421 Watertown St., Newton Sue Day, Palmer, College. Favorite Expression: Wow! Suppressed Desire: To spend my life with a certain someone. Fondest Memory: 911169 with WM, meeting all the kids outside Bldg, 1 in the morning and during studies, Jr. yr. with CV, ML, etc. Pet Peeves: B.H. 8c B.S. SHIRLEY A. NICOLAZZO 39 Moffat Rd., Waban Nick Warren, Adams, College. I wish thatfor every tear I've cried I wish there stood a tree for them. I would be surrounded by cz forest and could be hurt no longer. Cape Cod adventures with Nanci G. Rally Committee, Leader Corps, Adams Board of Governors. M ' ..f. f X LI Q f M f :lj 1 V'-:- T ..... ff ' litre 'ai ft ,L. ., 7 V H fy X4 Z id 4 .V ff, e R4 m,..'f9'..r2 357mf THOMAS F . NUGENT 235 Webster St., West Newton Todd Warren, Adams, College. Nights at Clubhouse 361, NFL vs AFL, Faceoffs, Grog go to Cave, Remember, contact lenses, fainting spells, Ristls slide rule, the car I borrowed, end of the year fling at 361, bashes at Guppies Pond. Varsity Hockey, Baseball. GEORGE H. NORCROSS 24 Colonial Ave., Newton ARLENE M. NORTON 299 California St., Newton Day, Riley, Business. ' Suppressed Desire: To marry T.I. Junior and Senior Proms with Tommy, all nighter at HoJo's with TI, LP, SC, right Lynne? BF,s PP with GK, MR, huh, Gail? fun times in Gail's car with GK 8: LP, Summer '68 - meeting Tommy 7119168. ELIOT NUSBAUM 25 Huntington Rd., Newton Wallie Bigelow, Palmer, Teaching. Smock 8: Smoke, P-town Arthur's home, pool table, tool of course. I've got my army jacket The Blue Bunny, B.C. parking lot visiting relatives, Manchester? Oh, it'll make to N. Woodstock Ten years after, Exeter England 5 years of hibernation. MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN 66 Prescott St., Newton NERMIN ODKAN 84 Walker St., Newton MICHAEL A. O'GRADY 61 William St., West Newton Mike Warren, Palmer, College. .. .. .. Live for life. .. .. Learning, .. .. .. experiencing, .. and loving. .. .. .. .. .. .. lt's all part of it Ana, Brutfuzzrabbit it was .. .. .. .. .. great. .... .. .. .. Patty it is great, and the dessert is sweeet, .. .. .. Steve Qcuzj, Jack, Fred, Bob. I met a lot of good people at NHS. CYNTHIA J. OTIS 65 Walker St., Newtonville Cindy Day, Beals, College. Never forget that time is Zife's treasure, and we must make the most of each passing day. Fondest Memories: Time spent with the gang in the gym,, oh those forward rolls! Girls' Gymnastics Team, G.A.A., A Capella Choir, Music Club. JOHN P. O'NEILL 48 Hovey St., Watertown Fred West Jr., Tech, Electrician. To J.W. 5 Whoppers To H.H. a razorblade To 5 W. BabyFood 3-5-3-5 To S.H. a Bagel To H.W. Head Shrinker Kit Favorite Sports: Golf, Football. STEVEN J. ORENT 527 Comm. Ave., Newton Centre The Scrambler Weeks, Beals, College. Football on Sunday with the teachers, Spifs on Monday with Sep Touchdown and North Sta at S.W. Rounding a beat on Carousel. Losing on the card every wk. Cheating Greebbert out of 3520. A Memorial Day weekend in '68. A split knee in '69, The syndicate. 9 YV W MARCIA C. PACTOVIS 728 Walnut St., Newton Centre Z, ,VVI 3 , Weeks, Beals, College. if .laf . . We'ZZ hold hands and watch the Q' sun rise from the bottom of the .552 .eir I sea. pi All those good times 68-69, huh 2. Z, Deb? Barbara Moose, Florida H.E., 1 ' 1 B.L., French, history, etc. EVE! Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Delta i Omega, House Council Sec. LAURIE A. PANARITI 46 Walnut Park, Newton Bigelow, Riley, Teaching. Halloween '68 - Beanydoos, Bio '67, Ski Trip '69, Basketball Games, 1800 Club, Peachy, Prunes, Grunt, What Bus? 812169 Cuddles, Honda, Cape and Summer '69, 289 Mustang, BC KL DM AD SF - The Guys, - TA - '69. Best Friends Forever. . . Sue Give to me the Life I love -JEFF ALLEN A. PANZERI II 21 Larkin Rd., W. Newton Haunt Warren, Riley, College. Daytona Beach Duck Hook Matilda N-W-H, Continental Kids, BBCC I'll double. Draper, Cheescake, Gumball Caper you know better, hit the ball, Finley, We're coming through. House Council, H.R. Manager, Equestrian Club. 0 if 1 THERESA J. PAPA 154 Auburndale Ave., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Fondest Memory: PG - White Chevy, Plymouth l1111168, Senior prom ofJunior Yr., 613169, Endless Rd., Beach Party, Buddy, Saturdays with Gin 8c Peg, studies with J.L., certain crazy people, right J.B.? Commons Room Committee, House Council, Teacher's Aide. MARIE R. PATRIACCA 459 California St., Newtonville Kinky Day, Barry, Beautician. Mem.: Jr. Prom with DB :Sc DG 8: LC, the NC Demo Team, they SC with DB, my best friends LC, GM, 84 SL, my Eng. 8: my Jr. Eng. Fon. Desire: D.B.F.E. 84 a memorable future. Many Feb.23's. Pet Peeve: Bert, the Dogs 85 GM's nose. ' 243 WWW 1 ff ff Hi ',i W X 4 ? 3 2 M-.nf M, DAVID A. PATTERSON 38 Prince St., W. Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Haec dim merninisse iuvabit Jake. Bridge Club, German Club, Alpha Gamma Tau, Chess Club. GILLIAN E. PEARSON 131 Windsor Rd., Waban Jill Warren, Riley, College. Your face was my beginning in the coloured world. - Yevtushenko Seminar: It depends on the per- son, Decemberis twins, Halloween, ESP, Lizzie's gold in the hills, Thoughtprints, friendly excrucia- tion, NEWTONIAN meeting? HOLLY S. PEARSON 4 Belmont St., Newton Bigelow, Adams, College. Love to D. Movitz, C.M., living with the animals on Tinker St., Woodstock, Roaches in N.Y.C., Manchester and Joni Mitchell, my picean people, T.H. and C., music, art and Strawberry Fields. DOMINIC J. PECORARI 59 Kilburn Rd., W. Newton Nick Warren, Adams, College. Miscellany: Alki B's punkinseeds, J's ringtabs, Walker, Cavee, Dana, Hall. Favorite Saying: That's Sharpf' I am grateful to all who helped me. JAMES W. PEGHINY 2202 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Jim, Jamie, J.P. Warren, Barry, College. SOTW with Judi, leaning out the window with Judi, Flo, and Donna, Puerto Rico Trip, Jan, Lorrie, Debby, Rutherford B. Pecker, Eoubling with B8cL, Auburndale us. Favorite Expression: Stop, will ya! Spanish Club, Senior Play. LORRAINE PELLEGRINI 60 Clinton St., Newton :Eff 9 VW fi C 4 RENATO R. PERELLI 19 Waban Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill Reny Weeks, Adams, College. Illegitimate non carborundum, 3 years in 1108. Senior Plays, Carosel, SM for 69-70 Remember - J.D. C.R., C.V., B.B., B.H., J.A., K.W., R.L., P.C., S.C. Stage Crew 68-70. Meeting R.L. in drafting. How thick is a wall. How thick do you want it to ben, Uncle Reny . X W V -. . ' . .J 1 6 . 3' 'f .1, W , H 1: , X f 7 'V X sv ff , 4 ,A Z , ,, K Z ANDREA M. PELLEGRINO 69 Dearborn St., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. Never be sad for what has been, be glad it was yours to have. U Thank you for the most wonderful summer WM, 7l27!68, New Yearls Eve '69, good times in Lakeville with WM, SL, SC, shopping with LC, JR, accident, Babysitting with Jane, cherish. VICKI A. PHELAN 1 19 Hancock St., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, College. May all the friends that I have made the past three years at school, the lake, and at camp, always remain as wonderful as I remember you, and I wish you all the best of luck in whatever comes to you in the future. PEACE NINA C. PIKEN 21 Merrill Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley. PAT PINGREE 41 Pearl St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Palmer, Vista. My only forced submission has been the rape of time. I only, own myself but all of me is mme. F.M. Freedom and happiness at Nags Head. Always AAA. T-Group. Being a part of Becky's my blood brothers. Years oflearning to grow, accept and love. I 245 RNA, ,f LYNNE M. PINI 167 Chapel St., Newton Day, Palmer, Business. Suppressed Desire: To be happy Forever with Steve, meeting Steve 7116169 and all the fun we've had together that certain night at I-Iojois with S.C.T.I. 8C A.N. The great times with G.K. 81 AN. Being stopped by the D's for you know what right GKBF. AN. ,,py . 4,153 STEVE POFCHER 32 Windemere Rd., Auburndale Warren, Palmer, College. Summer of '69, Woodstock, Newport getting thrown out of Falmouth. The V.W., Sand dunes, hi times eleven hour thumb, good trips To be or not to be. Gymnastics, Ski Club, H.R. Man. .:, 2iL i7W if ' M7225 I , ff: Q 7 ,, ' ff 2' A 1 IRIS J. PoL1vY 27 Overlook Pk., Newton Centre I Bigelow, Barry, College. Summer of '67, 10131167, North Conway '69, N.C. Police Station. NHS Ski trips, T-NMCH, Herbert, Jayne and Andrew 111169, M.I.T., 12125168, us four the ghost, Hi I, K.C., D548M, Betsy always there NEWTONIAN, Class - Committees, Ski Club, Student Senate, Jawyn. DOUGLAS R. PORTER 24 St. James St., Newton Corner Doug Bigelow, Riley, College. Bothering Mr. Jessup during gym, making a pain out of myself, sleeping in 2103. Orange Shield, House Football. WAYNE E. POWER 47 Taft Ave., West Newton Warren, Tech. Service. The 563 Chevy and all the good times in it, Jimi Hendrix, School vacations, the night at 292, the Summer of my Junior year, all the cottages at Manomet, August 19, 1968 and Carol. National Honor Society '68. 2, W.,-x 4 R I x Q i 2, 'Q f 1 l H.. 4 .. P 7.1 V M... 'z es... -f 1 ' 'mei ' I l Q bf, , ' xx ., . 46 51? W JOSEPHINE M. PRECOPIO 32 Gilbert St., W. Newton 'Io Warren, Riley. 1125169 RS movies 84 Chinese Food, Nantasket, Summer '69, OL Dances, d-ing, Wild times in GK's car with the girls, Gym - it's a Sheet Carol no its a frog. NWH 4 South, Bonies and B-hunting, right Brenda! Oh Carumba! Pet Peeve: Cliques, white socks. X. THERESE M. PRESCOTT 285 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Tress Warren, Bacon, Business. Sophomore English, studies in the C.R., white socks and the BIG L., Miss R. and Suzi, Mrs. G. and CRC, Ski Club, Commons Room, Head Start Program. GERALD A. POLNER 214 Cabot St., Newtonville Jerry Bigelow, Riley, College. Eager to give, eager to learn, the ace student who gives a dern. Marching Band, Chemistry Club, Independent Research Club. TERRI L. POSTER 35 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. , Every man beareth the whole stamp of the human condition. Leader Corps., G.A.A. Orchesis, German Club, Senior Class Play, Drama, Dance. JAMES R. PRICE 110 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill Zeke Weeks, Palmer, College. A swell mounts behind you and over your shoulder appears to be breaking. You scratch toward the shore with all your power. Still paddling, you feel the board gathering momentum suddenly you're no longer going vup, but toward the bottom at break-neck speed. I iv ' ., My . Mil a.. 'av 9 1... ' 4 . ,' - V Cxiyiw 1 L s PAUL T. PRICE 40 Curve St., W. Newton Warren, Bacon, Oceanography. Fondest Memory: The summer of '69 with The Big T. Favorite Pastime: Sleeping. Favorite Expression: Don't knock another guys rap until you can steal his girl. Track, Basketball, Varsity Club, Stu- dent Senate. CHERYL A. PROIA 36 Rangeley Rd., W. Newton Warren, Beals, College. 0.0. - What's burning? Mashpee '69, Bicycles on M.V. Graveyards, Pocketbooks on 128, P.J.'s at S.P. FRANCINE M. PROIA 9 Morgan Pl., Newton Fran Day, Adams, College. 3 yrs. in 1108, MJ, JM, DR - Summer '69',, RB, GM, 13.14. - at 2:00 AM. The night they lnightj. raided Mazors! To be a Niz! Senior Gym Class, Library Aide, Stadium Strips. Office Secretary, Board of Rally Committee, Ski Club, Governors. NEWTONITE Circulation Staff RICHARD W. PROIA 225 Chapel St., Lake Dicky Day, Palmer, Going to Europe. Year of 67-69, Hanging around CAREY F. PROSHAN GAYLE J. PUTNAM DD's Blowing my mind. 19 Marymount Rd., 19 Holman Rd., Auburndale Auburndale ill WILLIAM F. QUINN 97 Adams Ave., West Newton Quill Warren, Barry, Navy. 62, 390's that don't go, right here, Sgugimer '69, 59, M.D.C., 3, D.N., Warren, Palmer, College. Friends depart, and memory takes them to her caverns, pure and deep T.T.A.M.F. . . NEWTONITE, NEWTONIAN, Class Committee 1, 2, 3, jawyn, Volleyball, Sailing Club, Rally Committee, and Target Block. JOYCE R. RAND 40 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre JOY Weeks, Bacon, College. W.W.,s party '67, Langley's 4 A.M., Newman House, R.M. 67-69 Ranch Trip with W.W. 8.6 J.S., 2 special nights Jr. Prom J.M. Friendship with W.W. -67-69, Cape '69 with J.M. 8: W.W. 84 J.M. Always Jim Warren, Barry, College. I will never forget my Rob, he gave me such great times, 817168, 7-4 weekend, the boat, 6f13!69, Jr. 8c Sr. Proms. 6-3 Sandy Neck, Sept. 12 8: 13, '30 Model A, the accident WDCWDG! YRDA! PR-I-PD REOLMC DGBLCC GDMGIW ADBMMF DRRK. . .? DDWL 85 PT GLTB 8: M Capt. JOANN M. PROIA 20 Robinhood St., Auburndale Warren, Barry, College. Christmas Party '68, English Class 67-69 with K.B. M.B.'s Parties '69. Studies with J.R. and K.B. Beach Parties wfStar kids '69. Lots of Luck to my brother David Class of 1988 , DEBORAH QUALTERS 25 North St., Newton Majorettes. LYNNE R. RAUM 87 Grove Hill Ave., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. 0.0. - what's burning? Dolly and tulips, right Val? P.J.s at S.P., pocketbook 128, graveyard, my junior year, mashpee '69, bicycles on M.V. NEWTONIAN, NEWTONITE, Rally Committee. RICHARD J. REDIKER 100 Clearwater Rd., Newton Lower Falls Rich Warren, Palmer, College. l'Do not underestimate me and I won 't underestimate you. -Dylan Good gloves with Bill, 67-66, visiting Bill in the hospital after good gloves. Bridge Club. 247 , PAUL J. REICHENBACH 144 Fuller St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. RYFTI NEFTY NFTY VAHC MIAMI Peanut Butter and Jelly Newport, Swampscott, Student Senate. To, BK KB RN JR ER BS JS LG EH SD. I am conscious that these minutes are short and that the colours in my eyes will vanish when your face sets. 4 f f 1 if X 1 9 f 1 Y ef? EDWARD REILLY 167 Adams Ave., W. Newton Ed Bacon, Warren, College. B.H. 10115167 Soupy Sunday, O.B. with Deacon, Good times in R.C. Chairman Soph. Class, H.R. Rep. Jr. Class Pres., House Council, Student Senate, Sr. Class Comm., Varsity Club, Pres. Football, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country, Indoor Track 1, 2, Capt. 3, G.B.J.R. ALIEDA D. RELF 15 Day St., Auburndale Leda Warren, Adams, College. M.C. and all the good times. Mike and my 366 fights an hour. Br-n 8-11 The green bug and The green Strip right Judy. Kangamangus horror and potato chips. F.S., S.W.A.B.S. Halloween. Junior Prom Chairman, Rally Committee, publicity. 315 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville GEORGE T. REYNOLDS DONNA M. RICCIO JEFFREY S. RICHMOND CHERYL A. RIDGWAY 274 Tremont St., Newton 96 Harding St., West Newton 8 Beach St., Newtonville Dawn, AHYWHY Jeff' Hedda Day, Bacon, Newton Jr, College. Day, Riley, College. Hockey, Lacrosse, Var. Club. Bigelow, Adams, Everyone is a dark side which anybody. Penny Whistle, Spite'N Malice, Orpheus, B.H. Kleenex? J.M. help? Teacher. moon, and has a he never shows to -Mark Twain Boston Common, Day, Palmer, College. South Dance Sept. 13, 1968 - EM. KJ. RC. BD. RG. The Raids, Mrs. A. B.A. and all the great people Emily - 1 yr. Anniv. - All my love Senior Proms. Nebs 8: Bill - Cape Woof'N Proof, RH. Summer slap shot - score! - Need any Scooper, Buck, Poor Baby, The - Need any Math Kat. Good times - Bad times Hospitals. If you ever walk down the halls again always say Howdy . Iraise and race Alaskan Huskies, So if you're ever in a fix buy a genuine I-Iusky'from the Rylirn Kennels in Newton. MARLA RILEY JAIRO H. RINCON STEVEN A.URINGER LINDA M. RIPLEY 525 Walnut St., Newtonville 8 Washington Terr., Newton 29 Lombard St., Newton 32 William SF-, WCSf Newton Paulsby - Dyadya Styopa Linda Day, Palmer, College. Senior 8: Junior Proms Fall '68 RB Sept. 13 Weekends '68 8: '69, Hello Thanks Jd. RW. BL. Tears ,69 Newman House W. Pickett twice. Doubling Surprise Nov. 29, Thanks guys 442, The Island, in the trunk Tippy Canoe 8c Tuntz too. Stick 'em up Friends. Meet ya round the corner. J 248 Bigelow, Bacon, College. To know is to live. Great times in 321, the gang sci. labs, pumpkins in math, kazoos in chem., Chuck Flumen. Russian Club, Pres., Chem., Chess, Latin, Ind. Research Clubs, House Council, Soph. Class Comm., Insanity Seminar. Warren, Beals, Business College. If there is to be love and peace on Earth, let it begin with you and me. Newtonville and not getting caught, right Chris? Poker games in 1406, Tricky Dicky, Problems, Room 224 in my Junior year. Peace Day Oct. 15, 1969. z1 '7' JOSEPH R. RIZZA KEVIN ROBBINS DEBRA L. ROBERTS FRANK L. ROBERTS 15 Upham Stn West Newton 128 Charlesbank Rd., Newton 77 Westchester Road, Newton 51 Page Rd., Newtonville R12 Debbie Sight Warren, Beals, Engineering. Live for today. CW, Star parking lot, the parties at Bas', Sundayis at the beach, the Penthouse, Oh, Swill, Horseback riding, Lenny, Summer '69, The Brotherhood Swill. Rifle Team. NORMAN D. ROBERTSON 34 Clyde St., Newtonville Day, Riley, College. Otherwise known as Radical Robertson. J.V. and Varsity Lacrosse. Bigelow, Barry, Biochemist. I wish I could see kids doing their own things at their own time without any hangups. I hate to see people hung-up. BARBARA E. ROBY 191 Mill St., Newtonville B.B.B. Weeks, Palmer, College. The Animals. Five hours with the fish. When big broozer falls, the Mountain shakes. Mermaids and the plankton, keyless Susan. Duck! Hail the laundromat. Helpful Friends. JoHN J. ROCHE 132 Adams Ave., W. Newton Jack Warren, Adams, Drawing. Hobbies: Cars, coins, stamps, records, photographs, and making submarine sandwiches. Mr. Malone and Mr. Sahagian. To have the Adams House 'juke box in Working condition. Memory: DRIVING Mr. Papa crazy. Bigelow, Beals, College. Roger always and his blue bomber. Good times 8: everyone with whom I had them, a friend in Les, L.L.L. Porcupines at Cape Cod and Mike. Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding. So must you know pain. Chick, Muck, El, Tool, Thanks. Day. All the good times in R.M.A.'s office Dumping on J.K. with the Dumper. A few phone calls to K.S.P. as U.F. All the good times in Charlieis group. A ride with M.D., M.B., K.S., J.C., P.C., in L.Z.'s car. DANIEL G. ROBINSON 28 Karen Road, Waban Dan Warren, Palmer, College. Should I lose my consciousness because the building of Newton High School collapses upon me? I leave behind the thought that no man has the right to alter another man's consciousness, and no man has the right to prevent another man from altering his own consciousness. Q-wan, ELLEN R. RODMAN 12 Cotton St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. The deeper that sorrow comes into your being, the more joy you can contain. I could never forget DJB and Lori, Summers '68, '69. Yes, Shell, I remember! R.F., RJ., P.F. Bacon House Council. V teffff ijj,-za, safe, 41 W 1 Ne rf-fl' 1 ' f V1 If 1 Q1:v- .W . I ' IQ' - i ., ' ,K ' f in ' 1 ra-as ' S ,s lf, 7 K , - .51 :' y gk , 2,3 4' X t 1 5 ANNE A. ROHSENOW 47 Windsor Rd., Newton y. -1 'v ' .xw , v 4' 1 f f ff f 414 1 f 1! 'S m A we gh Q. E SHE LLEY R. ROLLIN 119 Gordon Rd., Waban Shell, Bee Bos Weeks, Riley, College. BCZDGLRS I F.F.T.T.F.P. 8c C 8c Soapies, Thanx How! G.R.G'S-Tw2BSHB, SS, Love to CBGRDL, Ron, Brother, F315, 889-9ZE, BBC, The Glick, ALAN - I'LL CRY, Senior Prom - A8cB8cH Rose 81 Juice, Summer of '69, Becky. All my LOVE with an E to Peeper. The weekend-4-ever 8: a dream. . . LAWRENCE C. ROME 819 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Larry Warren, Palmer, College. Now is my way clear, now is the meaning plain: Temptation shall not come in this kind again. The last temptation is the reatest treason. To do the right cfaed for the wrong reason. Murder in The Cathedral, T.S. Eliot. THOMAS W. ROONEY 32 Woodland Rd., Auburndale Tom Warren, Riley, Working in Forestry. Scouts, gym classes wfMr. Jessup. Sleeping in Mr. Kelliher's boring class in my junior year. DEBORAH J. ROOS SIN 55 Mary Ellen Rd., Waban Debi, Rooss Weeks, Bacon, College. The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less. jeff, 2 Bashes, B Boys, Harvard B's What's new besides Ho, Ho, Ho, BG crushes PM JV French '69, Skiing Florida M.G., Chicago '69, Hospital '68, Black-Out at Dr. Z. Eldelweiss, E.L. Civics Committee. HELENE A. ROSE 184 Cabot St., Newton Beany Bigelow, Palmer, College. Love is a beautiful thing. Memories of K.O., B.C., 8: N.C. JENICE M. ROSENBERG 35 Judith Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Barry, College. Summer '69 - tb's? SL right LM? Iota Phi, Fearsome Foursome - JKLN, one thing NH, a dirt road, Maine, DP 8c MM with WE, 11l29l68 and MGL, a best friend - IDs always. Class Committees, NEWTONITE House Secretary, Sailing Club. 7 SHEERAH ROSENTHAL 28 Converse Ave., Newton Rosie Bigelow, Riley College. When two flowers were free From the flow of the wind, They caressed and then kissed Before it blew again. T.T.A.M.F., Conv. '68, Mem. Day, Country Squire, bake a cake. It's good to have a friend. NEWTONITE Circ. Mgr., Iota Phi, Class. Comm. 1, 2, 3. PAUL ROSENBLATT 17 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre Rosey Wellesley jr. High, Tech, School. 1961 396 Chevy pushing. . .? H.P, Ifit don't go chrome it .... 'SUSAN J. ROSS 515 Walnut St., Newtonville Sue Day, Riley, College. Carousel meeting Paw, Rockport Jr. Prom '69 WIPT, STAR, Mike A. Bas' Parties, Alan's surprise Ahh! Soo! Danny D. and Retreats. Grand Lake, Marc Wanna Dance J.P. Barden, BBG. USY Sec., NEWTONIAN, Rally Comm., Sr. Play Publicity Chrmn., Sr. Class Comm. JosEPH D. ROSSI 3 Winona St., Auburndale Joe Warren, Barry, College. P. M.D., Hockey, Good Times,Trips in the black V.W. 1 JEROLD S. ROSSMAN 239 Harvard Cir., Newtonville Jmy Day, Bacon, College. Eggs at Ed, Atwood Stadium. Favorite Saying: Yoh! Midnight Hockey - 4 A.M. Home Most wonderful summer '69 - Hockey 1,2,3.Co Capt. 3 Varsity for Wanderers - W,P,P,, A Block Danny, thanx Barb, the kitchen, 8: Club. A INTRO. A' Eddie. Senior year - always Butch. Chem. Club, Bridge Club, V.P. B, A, 8: P, Walking with P.T., Ball games, all niters, jeff, tb jo's 8c Volkswagens. ANN ROTHENBERG 173 Otis St., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. LAWRENCE RUFO 161 Adams St., Newton STEVEN J. RUNDLETTT 174 Webster St., W. Newton Garcy Warren, Beals, College. In the end she'll surely know, I wasn't born to folloow. HYC? FTY TYB JYG PHC BMTMB On that Animal Ball, Love those band parties. SN and BB. GP man. Brighams Auburndale, Stage Band, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Ski Club, Russian Club. RUTH T. ROTTENBERG 117 Homer St., Newton Centre Ruthie Weeks, Beals, College. It's the little things that mean a lot. Summers of ,67, '68, '69, good times with SG, EH, MP, DS, LV, ETC., bull frogs, Cranberry people, 8l13!69, long talks, certain friends? Beals Council, Senior Class Comm., B.B.G. JAMES R. RoUssEAU 305 California Street, Newton Jimmy Day, Tech., Auto Mechanic 10l27l67, Loving Lynne always, doubling with joe 8: Yuonne, The RE3, day at the Cape, tire irons 85 beer cans, Auto Shop, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-6 Buzz! Swimming at the RE3 during lunch, building a yellow '55 Chevy 327', with my girl, P.G.'s Ford, j.M.'s Tempest. My Speed Shop. CAROL A. RYAN 15 Henshaw St., W. Newton Warren, Riley, College. Three years in homeroom with GM. Favorite Saying: Evidently. junior English Class with j.B. Summer of '69. All the trouble I had with opening my gym locker. DAVID M. RYAN 21 Adams St., Monantum Dave Day, Beals, To Split. Fondest Memorysv Summer of '69 Woodstock. Suppressed Desire: To become rich. W.. iff. z I JOANNE ROUSSEAU 229 Pearl St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. I Viva el Puerto Rico! Apr'l '69, La Hunca Munca y la Cascada con los chicos. Tropical diseases in Canada. Pet Peeve: Watching out for carniverous curbs. HOWARD E. RUMMEL, JR. 11 Central Terrace, Auburndale Buzz, Howie Warren, Tech-Electrical, Service. Pet Peeve: Henry and Stan. I will to NTHS many pages of unused notes. JAYNE P. RYAN 10 Cherry Place, W. Newton Warren, Bacon, College. I know not where the path I take will lead but I must go. R.R.R., 9l7f69, 10l5f69, Lancer 70. K'He11o it's me BW 68-69 6122169 PHSLAPI SRJMKJM DHJMJHM BRKBRSG Iceland Jambo CW swill cherish rally. Bacon Council, Commons, Equestrian Club. JOHN J. RYAN 12 Merton St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Riley, College. Scituate, Glouscester, 68-69, Cranes 1 Beach at 6 a.m. A 500 pound 1 turkey 40 dollar beer week. P.J.'s yhouse, and the good times on the Cape. SUSAN H. SACKS 25 Victoria Cir., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College. My noon has come to dine. I now know Hunger is a way of people outside windows, The entering takes away. PATRICIA A. SALEMME 37 Farmington Rd., West Ne .. ton Pat Warren, Adams, College. Fondest Memory: BR to 2, 8-11:30 P.M., Halloween with AR ,68, love to 6 plus 2, Marshfield N.V.H.G., meeting Mag in front of building 1. Rally Committee, Secretaries, Ski Club, Sailing Club. M. COLLETTE SAMBUCCI 20 Bemis St., Newtonville Punkin Day, Bacon, Business. 419169, Love at first sight, Dedham drive-in, past, present, and future with Peter, Smashing times in a '66 Barracuda, July 4th weekend, summer of '67 with Donna, Junior Prom, Mohawk, Beach, picnics, a real great family 8: a boy I'll always remember. RONALD M. SALETT 27 Mason Rd., Newton Centre Ron Weeks, Riley, College. Saying: I can't believe it . Ralph burp, Times with Cindi, the Sep, C.E.D., Sepilett Productions, syndicate Colonel, Bo-Peep from CBGRDCL 85 Me, Daily Double Barry, Chinese Food, Computer Cards, Pineapple Tourney, The Kitty, Riflery, Chess, Pinball. BRUCE A. SAMUELS 12 Fellsmere Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Riley, College. P. the B. Mother Lou, Oh Nanc, Herbert, Jayne 8c Andrew - 111169, Spif with Mrs. K, Eng - Miss Harris, F.H.M. 8: the Murray Road Hippies, Do not try to beat the racket - Enjoy. Soph, Jr., Sr. Cl. Comm., Stud. Coun. 8: Sen, Ski Club, NEWTONIAN, Orange Book. 1 M 1'1f Z'Q' WY? YW 1+ f Z. A . ' W FZ., 5 1 Z If WILLIAM SACKS 50 Dolphin Rd., Newton Centre Bill, Billy Bigelow, Adams, College. Fondest Memories: Friendship with Arch, Carousel, A summer night on :he football field, the Junior Prom, Summer of '69 f S.K. 8: S.R., Senior Class play, Hawkshaw the Detective!, Two great years with Judy Brier and Mme. Moody. House Council, RCA. BEVERLY A. TRUMBLE 17029 DEBRA R. SAMUELS 114 Day St., Auburndale Debbi, Deb STEVEN B. SALAMOFF 60 Concolor Ave., Newton Steve Bigelow, Palmer, College. A sure way to stay healthy is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not. Mono, my little girl, I-IYC and all the rest. Marching Band, Drillmaster Advisory Board, All School Musical, Concert Band. DONATA R. SALVUCCI 11 Broadway St., Newton ,mln KEN SANDERS 49 Grove Hill Pk., Newtonvillc Adams. K.Y., D.R. and other friends, skiing New Years at J.M.'s, motorcycles and Newman House. To live is to love and to ride. Warren, Beals, College. Not necessarily stoned but Beautiful. All those times 68-69, huh Marcia? E.C., Birdman, who are you? My favorite Texan BL, EVE, Spying with G.P., breakfasts . House Council, French Club. li 253 , ff 2 f., .5 BURT F. SAVITSKY 70 Mary Ellen Rd., Newton Weeks, Bacon, College. An uncertain closeness, together we live in separation. Summer '69, PETER, P-E-T-E-R, Fearsome Foursome BPBP, 917169, SIGMA ALPHA RHO, 5l24l72, B.E.C. Maine, N.B.B.B.F.S. Basketball, House Council, Publicity and Class Committee. STEVEN P. SCHERTZER 11 Philmore Rd., Newton Steve Bigelow, Bacon, College. Fondest Memory: Night of Aug. 18. Worst Memory: Morning of Aug. 19. Nancy and the wall Summer of '70, I-Ii NCM, s.N. RJ. N.E. J.T. and the FLYING C, Goodnight Shell, Never forget the point 8: forts, Hair and the big burn M.S. L.W. LG. E.A. S.R. D.U. R.B. Nancy. JOSEPH I. SCHINDLER 118 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Warren, Adams, Architecture. To angel named Niki for she always had a smile for me, New Years Eves at the Ritz Emerson Hospital, an MG, Martha's Vineyard, Three in the morn, Kitten and Ducksauce, Far horizons of our own, maybe tomorrow holds no tears, Happiness is my friends. ' we CATHERINE M. SCHWAB JOHN S. SCHWAB BERT L. SCHWARTZ REISA SCHWARTZ 126 Sumner St., Newton Centre 16 Converse Ave., Newton 37 Goddard St., 160 Paulson Rd., Waban Cathy . . Newton Highlands Reese Bigelow, Palmer, Business. Ban, Weeks, Riley, College. The Ocean, Peabody, the Group 5 Y Weeks, Bacon, College. Summer '69 I F.W.W. 8: D.S., Class Committee, Audio Visual I like bowling and miniature golf, Look ahead, never look backg Locker 1055 with K.L., BY., Squad, Posr, ski Club, chess Club, but most of the time rm on the move forward, dorff stand still: Medford Riding Stables, Good Skiing, Sailing. road driving a bright red sports car. never be sad for what is over. Be Friends W.W., F.L. glad it was yours to have! Friendship is an everlasting gift and an unforgetable present. NEWTONIAN, Student Office, Aide, Jawyn, Future: Speech Therapist. SUSAN A. SCHWARTZ 4 Pierrepont Rd. Amy Warren, Barry, College. Love makes the world go round. Summer '68 N.C. B.C. Rm. 136 - Betta N. Conway, Florida, Grandma, The Night They Raided Mazor's, Thumbing Home from Bash in Hudson - B.D. The Gorilla. Class Committees, Barry House Treasurer, Student Council Rep. 254 STEVEN W. SCRIMSHAW ROBERT M. SEARLE 12 Valentine St., W. Newton 15 Furbur Ln., Newton Centre Zeke Bob Warren, Palmer, College. Weeks, Barry, College. To thine own selfbe true. Summer of '69, Montreal trip, The Ivy, Tuesday afternoons, Tell me about it , Aquarius, Grapevine, Halloween '68, Saturday nights with Ali, the Italy trip, Do you cash traveller cheques? NEWTONIAN, Roxbury Program. CAROL A. SEEGLITZ 315 Franklin St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Trips to Weston in the truck April vacation '69, Ay Caramba i Viva la Pina colada! La Hunca Munca - Triumph City. A good time at Woodstock . . . Canada - B.B.'s - Waste Island - '68 W.G. - Hush kids! - commons room. Day, Riley, College. Warren, Palmer, College. l PETER L. SEGAL 325 Newtonville Ave., Newtonville Weeks, Adams, College. There is no heavier burden than a great potential. -Linus Laugh-In, Izzy, Trying to paint lounge and charging the cost to the Newton School System, Blue Grotto, Gored Matador Red. House Council, Board of Governors, Gymnastic Team. RONDA G. SEIFER ANTHONY P. SERINO 2 Dedham Jr. High, Tech., Service. The Stranger says, No Comment. 85 Willard St., Dedham if The Stranger KENNETH A. SELIGMAN 68 Manet Rd., Chestnut Hill Ken Weeks, Palmer, College. Dare to struggle, dare to win with much help from S.R., J.P., M.S. and S.S. WW' MICHAEL N. SEPINUCK 94 Evelyn Rd., Waban The Sep Weeks, Riley, College. Favorite Saying: 4'Number seven, double fried rice. No rehash, The Sl..r . Cribbage, Pig Mich, Skiing, Golf, Football, Cards, Pineapple Tournaments, Red Sox, The Card Syndicate, Sepilett Productions, Daily Double Barry, S.A.B.F.O. MICHAEL K. SEYMOUR 1781 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. No beds in Killington, One night too much i.n Nantucket, Fish in the Hospital, Hopping along in my senior year, Bosenberry in the Pancake House, Cheese Cake Brook. House Football 1, H.R. Manager 2, Rally Committee 3. BETH E. SHANNON ELLEN S. SHAPIRO ELLIOT H. SHAPIRO 41 Eliot Ave., West Newton 10 Laudholm Rd., Newton 27 Noble St., West Newton Jenny Big E And it's a long long time since the lastgod died. N.H. 711 2169, Purple Plastic Falcons, smoking with friends, J. and P-, To KT- 99 brownie points, Cowboy hat raids on Orphie! Metco Tutoring, H.R. Manager. Bigelow, Riley, College. Gasping at glimpses of gentle free spirit he runs, wishing he couldfly. Only to trip at the sound of good-bye. Convention '68, Sorority Torrzan Motel, Magic Fingers, Big Al yawned. A dime for Rob, Good times with Cindy. NEWTONITE, Ad Manager. B.C., Sleeping Getting caught out of Vietnam Soccer Team, Club, Record team. CHRISTOPHER D. SHATTUCK 327 Franklin St., Newton Chris Belmont Hill, Beals, University. out at the beach, , XXXXX cops. Get now. Ski Club, Bridge Keeper for the B Rowing and falling in the Charles. Races on Comm. Ave., London and Charleywood, Edinburgh and Oxford. Chairman, Newton Cotillions, President, Equestrian Club, House Council, Homcroom Manager, Union Boat Club, M.G. Car Club, Ski Club. , 255 X i 3. QQ. D' 7 K: , y. M., MARY E. SHAUGHNESSEY 52 Gardner St., Newton ELLYN M. SHEAR 78 Oak Cliff Rd., Newtonville El, Back, The Poetn Day, Palmer, College. Greatest Accomplishment: Love . Grateful for being human. 'Things to Remember: Bart, Kim, Jill, Jane C. + A., Seminar, G.S., Psychology, J.P.B., Class of'7O. Library Council, Equestrian Club, Red Cross Council, Orange Book, Senior Class Play. BARRY J. SHEINGOLD 156 Highland Ave., Newtonville Day, Riley, ? Con-fronted with frealityj he fthe rebelj spurns it without escaping it. Life is sure funny sometimes. And sometimes it isn't , said fthe morticianj. Colloquium Organizer, CSPE, AFS, Student Senate President. MICHAEL G. SHELBY 128 Otis St., Newtonville Day, Palmer, College. Fear not, Abram! I am your shield. -Bud-dee NEWTONITE, Sports Editor, Tennis, West Roxbury Tutoring, Church League BB. DEBORAH R. SHELKAN 31 Hobart Rd., Newton Centre Debby, Shelk Weeks, Barry, College. W.S.W. best friend, trademark Are you two sisters? Ho-Io's, j.j.K. 3f29l68 Me to on you -8 TWB platonic friend - The Non-I's S.B. banana in essence L.L. Summer '69 ISRAEL - the real me. Barry House Pres., Jawyn Rec. Sec., NEWTONIAN, METCO, H.T.C., Existing. SCOTT D. SHEPARD 17 Chamberlain Rd., Newton Scott, S.D.S. Bigelow, Adams, College. Past Memories: The hottest group in town. T.K., what happenedgto you? How about next Tuesday? H.B., fond memories with fonder tomorrows to come, J.W., thanks for a great year, what a start! At school I leave the Board of Governors, Adams House. Good luck. .za -If: f. f, K QQQ ff . 7 flex , s f ss XX .mg X if 1 ...' ' X Ms Q ..,.....,4 ,X X X. NXNNXR 3 X Xgyw s 2 K m,:tg,.,yh9Xxl Ng B ix Q Q2 MAR-I ORIE L. SHERMAN 329 Central St., Auburndale Lee Warren, Bacon, College. Life is for those who love. George, turtle heads, my kneell, Fun City, flat tires, talks, 12f21f68, R.W.J., Boston Common., DRJRJCJMJBJM etc., Cherish. Rally Comm., Bacon House Commons, Room f Comm., Field Hockey. f :ery .1 ' f 1 V ,gym Q Y 3, 7 5 1 fi rf? ry ,f ,M f 1 X ,,,.. Q41-sg ' 1 fi Q, f . 2 xi If lfsf EMILY T. SHEROFF 40 Salisbury Rd., Newton Em Bigelow, Adams, College. I will to NHS: my hair color. Lounge with John, Sybil 8: Blintz an all-nighter, HH football team, happy fish forever, SG8zDF in gym, Thanksgiving '68, roses from Ky. LH8cSF, DN, so? , tube, CopSq. to NS, Kenberma '68 8: I69, MF and David. House Council, v.p. LISA SHEPROW W WENDY J . SHERMAN 11 Crehore Dr., Newton Lower Falls Wen Warren, Beals, College. Remember: Today is the jqrst day of the rest ofyour life! My best friend Zelda Jr., Petie, It's snowing! Ridic, 101 steps, Tennis, Green life savers. Music Club, American Field Service, French Club, NEWTONIAN, A Cappella Choir. EVLYN A. SHIFMAN 73 Falmouth Rd., West Newton Ev Warren, Barry, College. Though nothing can bring back the hour y Of splendor in the grass, ofglory in the jlowerg We will grieve not, but rather find Strength in what remains behind. POOR BABY! Thunder and lightning, A Time For Us, GP, Sandy Summers. 1 257 .if IRENE M. SI-IOLKIN 12 Evelyn Rd., Waban Weeks, Palmer, College ELIZABETH A. SILVER 158 East Side Pkwy., Newton Betsy Bigelow, Palmer, College. Deceive me who may, no one will yet ever be able to bring it about that I am not, so long as I shall be conscious that I am, or at any future time cause it to be true that I have never been, it being now true thatl am .................... Washington with Becky, Peace. LLOYD F. SIMON 120 Russell Rd., West Newton Warren, Barry, College. It's obviously foolish to expect what I expected. DON ARBUCKLE 67-70, media - KYBE - VW - wnhs - walfgk East West Network - Marshall McLu.han, Patrick McGoohan - Ace - land mel. The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village MCLUHAN. fwfr ' f ,' .- 58 STEPHEN H. SILBERBERG 56 Ruane Rd., West Newton Beeag Warren, Riley, College. Clear the track here comes Shackf' Summer '68 memories of Jill 84 Elils L.P., no more - track, Hacker, or Math with Woody, Russ, Chopper rest of team, SCAPPY's Bruins, Bourneclale, Orlando. Golf, Soph. Basketball, Biology Club. JON M. SILIN 31 Morse Rd., Newtonville Penna Day, Beals, Forest Ranger. The bigger the burger the Better the Bite. North Conway Feb. 1969, Eating at Wallyls with Joe, BC Parking lot, The Blue team Forever, Thajunior Prom, Gorilla, Tessie. MARC Di SIMON 71 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Bigelow, Palmer, College. Power to the people. State Champs '68, Bermuda Wheeling and Dealing, S.F.B.-I. Outward Bound with E.R. Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Varsity Club. if' JOHN E. SINGLETON 182 Tremont St., Newton Corner Sing , Commissioner Bigelow, Riley, College. Soph. and Junior math with J.B. and the men, English withJ.F. Hey Beans I protest that call, Summers of '68 and ,69 with the crew. The 4 am movie with Boozer and Big Al, Hey Al let's go here comes fungus. MARGARET A. SILLUZIO 18 Fairfield St., Newtonville Marg Day, Adams, College. JPG 4l27l69, Thanksgiving '68, game, airport and Edie, BSOGS, RALPH QMFJ, party Nov. 30, Right Marla? Maine sunrise, not, bears. Tell me again! July 11 at j's, Summer '67 LD, Are you mad Jensi? Newman House, Ski Club, Jr. and Sr. Class Rep., House Council 1. ..... I f r 'mf' vii: Xi i' .1-ebb A, jr ' ' fi, A fa X if. ' ,.V. .,.. r 9 'thi ati Zf ffm. f ' f:. .' SANDRA SILVER 26 Bothfeld Rd., Newton Centre Maimonides, Barry,lElementary Ed. Ask and it shall be granted. Maimonides and all its memories, Only fourteen, jan. 27 84 28, N8cA Grad, Israel '68, R8cB, M 81 more Clutz, Downhill, NCSY, s af Reunion, Elastic factory, Eloping, Convention with B 8: D, Sandge, Bulletins and the baby, Drama. SALLY C. SKINNER 256 Park St., Newton Corner Bigelow, Beals, College. Freeport. Enjoy homeroom J.C. and J.G. ROBIN A. SLATER 57 Rangeley Rd., West Newton Canary Warren, Palmer, College. Favorite Sayings: Vaya con dios and hola, remember us in P.R. having fun with J.P., always remember Harold right A.A.? Spanish class Jr. year goodbye Mrs. F., softball games in '68 at left bench ok D.M.? Never forget NHS a.r1d study halls, GAA. TATER Z. SLATER 874 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Kenneth Weeks, Bacon. Mucks porno card, Hi Buche, How's Gargle twice its the same mouth, Painting Regis nuns with Murf, Painting him too, Ch. Milk, your bag, Mother Chicky and his jams grape, Big John and Pork Chop true love, PRESTBAA Kay Pasa for llrlufk, El Peace QPOAJ Ya man uh u . KENNETH J. SLIGAR '.W 7 rJz' , . f ev , , . f 1 ,Vg yxy 1,1 Y . ,ff ., A32- ' R w -M , , 1 J' 7 ef f , f. ff ERIC N. SMITH 39 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton GAIL E. SMITH 57 Cherry Pl., Newton KRISTIN SMITH-PETERSEN 36 Westfield Rd., West Newton Kris Warren, Bacon, College. This world that we 're a livin' in Is mighty hard to beatg You get a thorn with every rose, But aren't the roses sweet. Fondest Memories: Fixing VW seat with Dumper, Sugar, SK, 4M S's, JN, H.I.-200, BL, Valentine Cards, JF. Pet Peeve: Dumpers and cheaters. 5, ,f JANET A. SMITH JANET L. SMITH 26 Park Pl., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. Maine, summers '68 86 '69, 6!12!68, Senior Prom '69, Mike, Ski trips, Smokey the Bear, Track meet, BB's at Lin's, Buzzards f18c2J the guys, SL, PM, LH, MN, DN, BUZ, The Caves in Greece. CMA, House Council Treasurer, Ski Club, Orchesis, Class Committees. ROBERT SMITS ANTHONY SOAVE 71 Los Angeles St., Newton Soavie Day, Tech, Going Wild. Drafting shop, all the good times in Blue Bell, JM., s.M., B.C., Pembroke, Mass., Going Wild, Summer of '70, Paxton Q., Donna. NANCY H. SMITH 285 Webster St., Auburndale N.H.S. Winch Park, Riley. Smile, they 'ZZ wonder whatyou've been up to. One year with D.S. and memories, Ritcey's, K.R. and everyone, A.P.H. HR. and study and luv, Junior Prom and Steve's apt. F.J.V. Sundays, happy, and love, 6 A.M. and freezing and FUN!!! MURRAY SOLOMON 11 Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre Murph Weeks, Barry, Cowboy. Hibachi, I-low's your Bag! Mucka's permit to BC, Paint fights with Tate, Mother Hen and Chick, HYC, Jonesy's light, Lacrosse, Ice Cream, Penna's - Barehanded fights on the kitchen floor. 259 ' 1 l l I Y l l 1 ! i I . ' 1 LISA A. SPEAR 310 W 1 A ., N CAROL N. soNEs , 'wer CY Ve eww? , JONATHAN SPITZ Bigelow, Murray Road, lndefinlte. , . 19 Holden Rd., West Newton ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP QRST 35 Oak Cliff Rd., I Sonya Uvwxvz, 12345678910 Thank Nevvfffinvllle 1 Day, Barry, College. You- JO n i It's only one more day until Day, Barry, College. 1 tomorrow. Favorite Expression: S.T. 1 Remember: Summer of '69, '65S90, Remember J.G. dimes are 1 better than nickles. I.L.I.U.T.R.S., 3DN. 1 Rifle Team. l l 1 1 fisk I 1 1 1 DONNA L. STADTMORE RONALD E. STANLEY DEBRA M. STEELE JOSEPH L. STEFANIAK 4 53 Bigelow Rd., West Newton 384 Linwood Ave., Newtonville 73 Clearwater Rd., 54 Adella Ave., West Newton Donuts Bi Newton Lower Falls Joe 1 gelow, Adams, College. , Warren, Riley, College. Greatest Achievement: Killing 12 Warren, Adams, Living. Day, Palmer, College. 1 its gonna be 11 blue day bees in one Study Hall block. IP, VW's 8: AFA right Ellen? Parties at Lead's R.M.'s, The boat, ican feel it comin'nZiy way Playing Hockey at S.S. with A.C. Science night '68 with SBPMDM, Ram, Scram, The M.X. The hotel ican feel it here insi e and his brothers. Mill's farm EC 81 Tippy Sat. Nites, bash. , 1 it left my heart open wide, Favorite Pastime: Getting late slips Soph. yr. 8: J.F. B Block with T.K. Pet Peevei Detention for being late. i L i'm aclaild withouta name for Math. N.H. 8: N.Y TG It's in the trees! ACCOrnpliShrr1entS at N.H.S. Never i 1 living just from day to day Electro Mechanical Work Study. , Plastic People on a trip -Dayna are in the Caf- Never bagged in 1 . only love to get in the way. Majorettes 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3. N6WTS0I1Vi11C- , 1 Ski Club, Bikes are Hin . 1 l L, . I . JANE STEINBERG BERNADETTE M. sToHLMAN EDWARD M. STOLPER PETER J- STONOGA 133 Fuller St., West Newton 173 Highland St., West Newton 111 Exeter Sf-i West NCWYOU 73 Fordham Rd-1 West Newton Janeilane Befnie Warren Adams College. Palmer, College- Warren, Beals, College. Warren, Barry, College. Tuba Power. U If my thought dreams Couid bg ieen NCKI? Ken-Ken, PPF-Huh Niki, Enjoy yourselfwlzile you can. NEWTONITE, BUSIHCSS Manager, Y0Pd.P1'0b3b1Y Pu? mY ea an 3 my other family, rumors what Summer of '69, Junior Eng. Class, Marching and Concert 1321116151 SUIHOUUC- Vet- Science ironlllel-Ialsi' Niki? Right Joey moosii - NO, 79, 1-10uSeAide, Chemistry. anilHSk1 glubs, Math R.S. K.L. M.K.V.C.O.V.U. . . . . you'l.l be right back, Mark? Don , TC-2m,.N21f101'1a OHOI' 0C1el3Y- 1 Then Thought, KJY, Hurts so bad, The first accident - The End. 1 Ski Club, NEWTONITE Circulation Staff, Tutoring, Headstart, Big 1 Sister. , A 260 I . EVELINA STORLAZZI 14 Buswell Pk., Newton Evie Bigelow, Adams, College. Before feeling sorry for yourself think of the millions much less fortunate than you. Chemistry Club , Pierce School Science Teaching Project, Equestrian Club. JENNIFER STOUGHTON 153 Fairway Dr., West Newton Jensi Day, Adams, College. Wareham 68-69, not a police boay, OH NO Caryl, are you? Blue VW in the countrygEliot QUEDS games-trips, I'm still mad MS! NOT. PC 8l18l69, Cold Springs, ' M-J tights stop! Kitty,s naivete but it's good! WELL, GOOD-BYE. House Treas., Honor Society. MARK W. STRAND 131 Bishopsgate Rd., Newton Centre Gideon Tounlinson, Barry. I plan to be one of the Idle Rich. STEVE J. STYLOS 60 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre. Weeks, Beals, College. . . . I must endure the presence of two or three caterpillars if I wish to become acquainted with the butterflies. And it seems that they are very beautiful. Antoine de Saint-Exupery ff: 1 :I -Zi. ' Y , ,.. r , .. ,. D J rg. , q sis s 1 f ffl' M r., ,git M .,,. l. 1 W 7 w f f W ff JOSEPH J. STURNIOLO 37 Smith Ave., West Newton Warren, Palmer, Art. f ARLENE K. SUCHMAN 4 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre was N I 'wg XXQ Qi X xx? ,Y 1- A Q5 x xr XX? N NWN Q W GREGORY A. SULLIVAN 496 Auburn St., Burryland Greg Warren, Riley, Undecided. Censored. MQ f 74 Wjef 7, 52 DEBRA J. SUVALLE 497 Ward St., Newton Centre Debbie, Suvey Weeks, Riley, College. Be not angry that you can not make others as you wish them to be, Since you can not make yourselfas you wish to be. JLL BBG, Friendship, Uh huh Yeah, 3f15l69, Natick Prom, Israel '69. Love can make you happy. -D.N. Hope is desire with expectation. gang 9, I ,,. f .. Elana Weeks, Adams, College. I celebrate mysem I sin myself for all the atoms that make up me asgood belong to you. HTC, LTF, USY, Headstart, sensation, Freeport, Yavneh, Exploration, Art, Theatre, Young Zionists, Newtonian. Aspiration: Teaching. ff . fax www xx XX XR fxx r , 1 X x 3 xxx Qs I , . . X 5.2 . V N' tix W1 X fx 41' CLARE M. SWEENEY 15 Vincent St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. If they want to fight let it begin here. Intuitively l75l3J. Friends WfACfPBfSRlKL two little Jewish boys, Proms '68 and '69, T.C. running the field WIBS Chemple!Turch forever Star Mkt. and meeting Cal. JA, MR Uncle Jerry, Bike rides, Crane Beach, A dream. ROBERT G. SYLVESTER 459 Auburn St., Auburndale Warren, Riley, College. Junior Prom with JK, Talks with CFP, Maine, Woodstock, The, WAAF Arena, Harry, BC, Z. Senior Class Committee, Rally Committee, Varsity Club, Orange Shield, NHS Tiger, Hockey. l 261 W4 WEB: 52 1 +0 Y xg, 1 DX x in ,W Q iv V Q e W3 M ,Q K4 Q NX Q, 5 Q VM x4 s A 1 N f 1 'lx s MARK A. TAMBASCIO 58 Lincoln Rd., Nonantum Day, Bacon, College. Fondest Memories: Date WIKT, Doubling wlPF + DM, Tj + MB, II - B Englss classes, Deli, ,67, HP gang - DD's - going wild WIT-I + PF. Favorite Saying: B.H., Good chance,', Hurtin Pet Peeve: Bacon Hous'e. Desire: To succeed in college. DANA K. TANIMOTO 156 Bellevue St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, College. SANDRA TANNENBAUM 15 Francis St., Newton Centre Weeks, Barry, College. What is a place then? People. JUDITH A. TARUTZ 1653 WAshington St., West Newton Judy Warren, Bacon, College. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. NEWTONITE, Feature Editor. Orange Book, Assistant Editor. JULIE TAYMOR 44 Fairfax St., West Newton Warren, Beals, College. I suppose the asphodel will remain living, hopefully doing all that it can. And George made a difference to Martha. Thoughtprints, Art Editor, Lots of Drama. EDGAR W. TEAS 114 Newtonville Ave., Newton Corner Eddie Warren, Adams, Carpenter. LOIS C. TEDESCO 107 Sheridan St., West Newton Warren, Adams, Art School. Pet Peeve: Nine o'clock. Suppressed Desire: TBMYL. Sophomore year in the Deli, LB. May 30, '68, Ivan and all the goof times we've had, Sept. '68, walking in the snow to the G.S., the Junior Prom, 4'You made me so very happy. X WILLIAM R. TEMPESTA 732 Watertown St., Newtonville Buff Day, Beals, State Police College. Pet Peeve: To sit home on Fri. nights to read a book in front of the fireplace with a warm glass of milk. Favorite Expression: Loosen Fondest Memory: To give Richard Adams back the Beals House office sign tChristmasj. X Q i . if ,Q f a JUDITH A. TERENZIO 58 Jefferson St., Newton Corner J udv Bigelow, Barry, Teacher. All the fun I have had with P.K., j.W., D.A., Mrs. K., and most of all with T.H., all the good times and parties, Christmas, Easter at P.K. House, junior prom with T.H., 918167 - right Tommy! GABRIELLE C. TERRIO 165 Highland St., West Newton Lolita Bonza Warren, Palmer, California. HeZJlessly hoping Her arlequin overs nearby Awaiting a word. Gasping at glimpses Of gentle free s irit he runs, Wishing he coulli fly. Only to trip at the sound of Goodbye. -Crosby, Stills 8a Nashe ENRICO V. TESTA 175 Lexington St., Watertown Ricky West jr. High, Tech, College. Future: Plan to do computer work. Sports: Played Tech basketball for 1 yr. Like sports member of the yearbook, '70. Saying: The hand is quicker than the eye but only the nose runs. 263 F P l 5 . l ! l ! 4 1 1 W l l, i 4 hh.. 26 4 Q f. f , A 2' ? 7 ,ff , WILLIAM W. THOMAS MARY ANNE THREADGOLD PAULA M THALL 14 Edinboro Place, Newtonville 65 Madison Ave., Newtonville ' , B111 Day, Palmer, College. 119 Blake St-v Newfonwlle Weston, Beals, College. Tpiilsummpi bpllongs to thi peplple - C 11 I S rout wings and fly free o t e wor w o want eac ot er. glqlclxvfivlllrapggn' cies? Times, jgae as the silky hummingbird The lonely have no right to share understanding, security, thanks AW, m'HEAD fate, jr. prom with Geo-4, wine cooler LL, AC Hitch, ONE ROSE. Memories to a friend 11l22l69', Head Start, Jr. Class Committee, Sailing Club, Rally Committee, Girls' Home Tennis, Volleyball. JOYCE A. TIDSWELL 370 Cherry St., West Newton Chicoria Eliz. Seton, Palmer, Business. Teresa, Steff, Gay. D.J.J.S.R.L.B. K+S Upstairs - Sweet Cherry Wine!! The Caf. Maine '69 Ray M. Terry. M16 oz. Schiltz - Warrendale - TPIN. Do your thing, Party 1l11l69. CB At Cape - Goldshirt. Try Jimmy - PG! Romeo and Juliet Ray P.4,25-7,31. Apples in the Rain. No you decidef love is the wing grower love breads peace love flies free the summer sun. Falmouth, the island, rowing with RM, Robo 8: Reeds with DCTT, 5 AM call Football games J-Block Hawaii. f ff , , ,. -V . .,.. . V t .ff- ' ' '- ' wafer! W, Z RICHARD TOMCZYK HAROLD M. TOUMAYAN 18 Harrington St., Newtonville 62 Crosby Rd. Chestnut Hill R' h ' g Q lc Weeks, Adams, College. Day, R!leYv College' Passing Buzzils, gym class, all day wmv with Gaudet. German Club 1 2 A MMG f 'E MICHAEL A. TRAMONTOZZI 23 Shamrock St., Newton Mike Day, Riley, College. Expert spitball shooter. Barry Howland is a nice guy. Cheap school, es ecially the Principal, because 0? no Senior Trip. P. Deloffi's constant bull. Cafeteria's food is garbage. Mr. Satlak is perfect. ELLEN F. THURMAN 106 Austin St., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. IfI am not for myself who isfor me, and when I am not for mysem what am I? and ifnot now when? lAvot 11141. I'll never forget my 4 years at the Prozdor, Spring Convention '69, USY-65-70. DOUGLAS B. TOMB 34 Waterton Rd., Newton Doug, QDDTQ Bigelow, Beals, College. N.H., the Lake, Expo '67, sky trips, 6:00am, 25 below. T Bird generators 8c electric windows, Running, get the lead out, and also Running. LP, Sat. nites till 4:00 am, old cars, shoveling snow. TERESA A. TREACY 3 Warren Ave., West Newton Warren, Bacon, Education. 10131167-1o14169, Try again? RR, Hampton Beach, Summer of '69. Everyone has some good in himself - Too often we find it difficult to see this goodness in each other. Bacon House Council, National Honor Society, Ski Club, Metco Tutoring Program. PAUL L. TROMBLY 491 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Gelis, J.C. Weeks, Barry, College. Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings. German Club 1, President 2, Treas. 3, Music Club 1, A cappella Choir 1, 2, Madrigals 2, 3, District Chorus 2, GB's 3, Musical 2, Play 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Marching Band 3. ROBERT V. TUCCENI 22 4? ,A - f, my I -.,,,.. l . N hazy, ...Z , haf i 'S 7' pf ,: ' ,hz Z ,X 4 SUSAN M. TUNSTALL 256 Woodland Rd., Auburndale Sue, Tuntz Warren, Riley, College. Rye Beach '68, huh Moe? 12113168. The hard guys, Marlals island, 22 Tippicanoe + -Iutz too, Themis House, W. Pickett twice, Newman House, best friends forever . . . Don't make promises, doubling. Memories of a Fogge, hello sky pilot, Meet ya round the corner. DIANE TUTUNGIAN 38 Edward Rd., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. Happiness: June 4, 1969 IVAN the coigue, the 4 some, N.H. friendship wit Laurie, True friendship I Gail. No one can take their place. CT is somewhere, june 4, 1970. JOHN C. TYLER 75 Clinton Place, Newton Centre Tarzan Weeks, Riley, College. Fun with homeroom. Beating Bob Astonin Chell. Fun with KD, always. Growing up with war. I leave to Newton High: The boys room and elevators. This has no commercial potential. All rise for the Flag Salute. yy MICHAEL E. TYMAN 257 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale Mike Warren, Palmer, College. 361 Club House Encounter, 143 Grogarogarou, Short Cut Ply. JA, the Island, April ,69, MEG, Wow Friday nite blahs, Hard Guys, Jude, Moose, roggi, chook gup goge haunt. Y f 1. JUDITH M. VANWHY 38 Elm St., West Newton jew, Judi, Hey jude Warren, Barry, Modeling. It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. SOPH YR WITH SUDS, Sr. Prom with RL, junior Prom with MF, 1 stolen Impala and 1 IRON DOG SOTW WITH JAMIE. Claim to Fame: Being Hollandese. GC, Fashion Board. KATHLEEN M. VAS SALOTTI 45 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville Kath Day, Barry, College. How's it goin'? A little bumpy? 415169, 511169, 613169 8: BB. Eastern Ave., Matterhorn 8c Surf. CG, 8: RR, 4-everl, Joe 8: Tom! Airport pinball wizards! Later, much later! right Cori? Cafeteria fun! Rats forever! B.I.L.L.Y. always! In track 2, 3, Co-Capt Out. Track 1, 2, 3, Vp Equestrian Club 2, Ski Club 3, Varsity Club Catch ya later. JOHN VENDITTI 22 Central Ave., Newton CAROL A. TUPPER 28' Upham St., West Newton Carol Warren, Palmer. Getting out of X blocks, the Caf., standing the halls, Right Agnes! The Donut Shop with KR. Leaning out the windows during studies. Studies W? CJ, Rs, Es, + Ds. Ya Rightf' Well, Thatls Lifef' 72' ,, 2 ..., ,:., 22rr r 9 :ul yf lff , ae I P5 , fx SHARON VAN FOSSEN ROBIN J. VERNON 27 Laudholm Rd., Newton Bigelow, Palmer, College. Hyannis '68, Miracle Prices. Love to the crew, T.E.D., Sit N. Conway '69, 10c from Ellen Capers with Ron, C.Y.J. '69. Ogunquit, the Clique, times in HR with Kev., T.T.A.M.F. NEWTONIAN, French Club, Class Committee 1, 2, 3. , 265 l l I l l I V 31 11 l ' . Z1 ,' s .e s A 9, .5 , . .,.,, a 1 W jx af ,, ,, ,VVA A .5 Xl PAUL A. VERSHBOW 15 Mignon Rd., West Newton Rusty Warren, Riley, College. Baseball, Basketball, Newspaper? Lance, Chopper, Ogden-Scappy's Shot, Score. Coach S's Drills. Is Fergie going to Coach again? Season Tickets - AWOL in Buzziball. French is Fun? 3rd base, Fenway. Hearts - Table Hockey - Whi e Ball You don't want to ffl . play balluuu f f W LAURIE N. WADSWORTH 544 Walnut St., Newtonville Palmer, Music. 'Do what you love and love what you do. If we will only open our Eyes, we are surrounded with Beauty. It is hard to see, But if it were not there, Who could live? X I 1 l I 5 in ROBERT S . WARGIN 105 Cleveland St., West Newton Bob Warren, Barry, College. JB 519169, The waves Wareham, Mr. Fortune, Mr. Guzzi, Mr. Ronayne, Hello it's me,'JR, vorp. Football, Basketball, Baseball. 266 , f .f I 1 , . F' 1 1? 4' W y fm F., V . .2 f R , . 1 SHELLEY G. WALK 48 Arapahoe Road, West Newton Shell Warren, Palmer, College. To learn is to love. My senior year with MM. JO in all my Spanish classes, PEB and the great happenings. Ellen, the times in town. Homeroom Manager, House Aide, Palmer Council, Red Cross Club, Spanish Club 2316. AMY R. WARSHAUER 16 Ballard St., Newton Centre Bigelow, Riley, College. Thank-you for the Roses 817169. Senior Prom 612169 TTAMF. A shoulder to lean on and a sympathetic ear, thanks PT, and SR. Tarzan motel and the magic fingers. Class Committee 1, 2, 3, Roxbury Tutoring Program 1, 2, Ski Club. Day, Bacon, College. 99 Bemis St., Newtonville Gerry MARK S. VOLK 5 Pickwick Rd., West Newton Warren, Bacon, College. Hey, What's Happening? Soccer, j.V. and Varsity captain, Basketball Manager, Student Trainer. MICHAEL WALSH 23 Winchester Rd., Newtonville Mike Bigelow, Riley, College. Fondest Memory: Playing cards in the Commons Room. Favorite Expression: It's in the cup. I Predict That: The Pats win one game in '70. Suppressed Desire: Win the card. Baseball 1, Hockey 1, 2, Golf 3. ELIZABETH A. WEINER 12 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre Liz Weeks, Beals, Travel, College Life. It isn't so important how long you live, The important thing is how well you live it Martin Luther King. Lacrosse, '!':E2' W 4 f f -' W e I 154. s XS 2 T . .... s . X 5 4 ,u2... ' :f 07' 5 a , 1. .1 -- . lr .V X in - E e z . f MARCIA E. WARD 18 Auburn St., West Newton Warren, Riley, College. BL Remember all the good times in study hall ? Also Mrs. C and not you two again! KA and our famous basketball game, HJ, remember the yellow brick road? his 'R JOYCE M. WEINER 42 Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Adams, College. Tomorrow brings me closer to you. SKS! A snowy New Year's Eve. Orange Book, Class Committees, Adams House Senate. WENDY B. WEINSTEIN 209 Pleasant St., Newton Centre Weeks, Palmer, College. 1967 Kickoff Dance JS. Two flats on ACC Day SY. Surfing on Christmas Day at 90 degrees. JK. A hell of a nite and the CC Secrets right BA. Delta Omega 1, 2, 3, Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Student Senate 3. CAROL A. WHITE 94 Central Ave., Newton JONATHAN S. WEISS 40 Hampshire St., West Newton Warren, Murray Road, To Lpve Learning. Woke to my hearin from harbour And nei hbour wooj And waieed abroad in a shower of all rn days. Throughlparables of sun liiht The legends of the green c apels O May my heart's truth Still be sung. I' f -nt f at ' f K , ' 2 f LESLIE J. WEISS 148 Waverley Ave., Newton Corner Janie Bigelow, Beals, Psychology. Work is love made visible. -Kahlil Gibran Gymnastics psych-outs and ballerinas on the bean. FET, Human Rights, AFS, and Founding Freeport, Hosteling to find beautiful people, Thoreau-style, SPAGGY. 3, ?Wg ,M fi ' 2 7 fy STEPHEN J. WHEATON 66 Richgrain Ave., Waltham Steve Our Ladyls, Tech., Franklin Institute. I will my book of War Storiesl' to SWW, I will my book of f'Mustache Trimmins to HH, HH is a Frido Banditof, Basketball, Student Council. , fag. I, - 1 ...M Q, ff A. ,N I ' 4 1 ,W ' 1 f ' f l -Z 'lil f, fi., , f, rf 'L sf.-1 .e5.:a.,y6wrm' .f fffiayffv ,if 2 K'- r,f46wvgW .aMf:.- 1 fffylby fm I KAN -,fz9,'7f57.5WnQ1 . 63,:mg':w 15, , V 402 . fm, fb 94 'W f '21 E132-:fr4P'?MG:? , , f f ff f 3 fa! 7Q 'GO' K 1' LELAND WHITE MARY E. WHITE 81 Bracken Rd,, Newton 124 Grasmere St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Bigelow. BSIFY, Living. Most Memorable Experience: G0Od-bye to happy day and days of KKCC. sadness to good friends and people. Saying: Yes know what you mean. GOOCI-bye to the tree and to Wish: An A from Bailey and happy parties and all the good Gamble. times I had. Warning: Beware of Rona. Hate: For the 10 million Police tickets I got for parking. Forget: Bs, ss, Ac, AR, DB, SK, NSHS. Bacon House Council 1, ISVD Project. fi : Lf.. ' ' ,QQ JOHN W. WHITE 9 Parmenter Ter. Warren, Adams, College. Car of the year, Summers with SLEBRBD, parties at DP. + JR. Pad. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2. SUSAN E. WHITEHEAD 140 Fairway Dr., West Newton Susie Warren, Bacon, College. History with Ronnie Barnes, Golden Star with JJ, MR. P., my wall, behind the tennis courts, gjlprida with JJ,June 14, 1969 with Favorite Expression: Give me a Break! Ski Club, Rally Comm., Swimming. JAMES I. WHYNOT 277 Crafts St., Newtonville Jim Bigelow, Riley, College. Latin Play 108511, Latin Club 108c11, Radio Club 10, Independent Research Club 118c12. 6 1 K 5 AZ ws , .v 4 ,, ,jig ,. 1 My . W.. f sf , , is ps v, ' , ' if J 5 , S X .. 4 -.dig f l' gi ' - ga Q. f 1 f 4 Z f f f ' ff f We teh? E h X f Pe fa 7 y W tg , , W ay r , ff X Z f X X ? S 4 E ' l 4 W . SUSAN E. WILBAR 115 Park St., Newton Bigelow, Bacon, College. Good times and the Green Lantern - the Bumblebee brigade, Oct. 4 - 11:30 - bool, Babson bunch, Who? Meee??, French Horn, Wayland? I-Iow did we get here? Marching Band, Gymnastics, House Council, Music Club, Softball, Ski Club, Leader Corps, G.A.A. CYNTHIA E. WILSON 41 Brackett Rd., Newton JAY H. w1LToN 16 Nottingham St., Newton Centre Cindy Weeks, Barry, College. Bigelow, Adams, College. f Weymouth Game? '69, The Band Those that go searching or love, SMB, Victor Vo vo, the team, Al JANICE M' WILCOX Only make manifest their own and Norm, Warg. Westy, Goobs, 518 Walnut St., Newton lovelessness. around the corner, Roby. And the loveless never find love, Football, Track, Debating, Varsity Only the loving find love, And they Club, Senior Class Committee. never have to seek for it. We are two of the loving. DEBRA L. WILENSKY 194 Ward St., Newton WENDY S. WILENSKY 194 Ward St., Newton Centre Weeks, Bacon, College. Summer of '69 with JR, Best Friend DRS. Ribbit I'lO'JO,S - are you two sisters? Swill sis, TC. Good friends: JR, TC, JM, DF, MK, EC, ST, RR, CS, RF. Newman House of 67-68 8: Problems. Favorite Saying: Loser . ARTHUR C. WILSON 15 Bracebridge Rd., Newton X R is NWS se Ns gs RSX N . 4, 4, f. i2 4, fix? 5 S ,. is y W , , , Z. W A Q? f l- g Z -X. 4 X ii . ' fi as M., if . , fa .1 , fag , , 1 if . V 3,5 w, A f . . SL ' W Z 9 I ALAN S. WITTRUP CHARLES C. WOLF 47 Fellsmere Rd., Newton Centre 205 Mill St., NeWf011Vi11e Zeke Tates Creek, Bacon, Railroad Bum. Day, BIQCOU, He?YY'WeiShf Boxer- The only thing I hate about NC- ,69 Babl' Julee IP + NCPD- yearbooks is when everyone makes Tate m0b1le, T21fe,S gfeeHh01-ISC, fools of themselves under their T9-CC'S f00m, Mllek + BC- Weekend pictures. switchboard MJ forever. Bessie + the guys, Penna + Magil. Thanks Caj + AP + Good luck. Peace Qpoaj. KIM E. WOLFE 61 Sherbrooke Rd., Newton it Bigelow, Palmer, College. Love is hating to say good-Tbye when you really want to stay, FOREVERV' NSHS, JA, BH, Es, DR, BT, The Lord will provide, Spot Booth, A1ice's Restaurant, unreal. Stage Crew, Equestrian Club, Ski Club. NANCY I. WOLFE 23 Forest Ave., West Newton Warren, Beals. Hello, it was me then, Now I am different, A green Tree getting browner, With a few more branches, A few more leaves which can fall, 'Oh, ' The Pain. ki 269 FRANCIS G. WOMBOLDT 12 Salisbury Rd., Newton Frank Warren, Palmer, Undecided. CAROL P. WORCESTER 305 Fuller St., West Newton Swivel Hips Warren, Palmer, Art school. Love is rare, but true friendship is rarer. John, George, Jambo 8: JR, MB parties, Rizmobile, SWILL, jelly, my hubby's summer of '69, Star Market picnics, the beaches. H.R. Manager, Equestrian Club, Vice-President, Rally Committee. ELLEN WRIGHT 76 Randlett Pk., West Newton Day, Riley, College. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. Music Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 1, French Club 1, Latin Club, Secretary, 2, House Council 2, Senior Play 3, NEWTONIAN 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. BRUCE J. WONG 15 Larkin Rd., West Newton Juicy-Brucie Warren, Riley, College. We'l1 never stop trying to make this world of ours a better place so that people can grow up in peace and brotherhood. Herels to MW and BW who always win in bridge club, sock it to you JK for not taking me on your golf team. JOHN wooDLAND 55 Philip Darch Rd., Watertown LORRAINE A. WOODMANN W00dY 298 Derby St., West Newton To Henry, I leave my razor. To Lau-me S.W., I leave my two Week diet Warren, Adams, College. program. KENNETH YANCO 46 Greylock Rd., Newtonville Day, Beals, College. KS, EB, CL, JS PT, Moosh, SR, JANE-JANE, You'll be right back, Mark? Indoor and Outdoor Track, Headstart, Big Brother. 270 JUDITH A. YASHINSKY 48 Washburn Ave., Auburndale J udy Warren, Barry, Secretary. Through truth and freedom we can all .End happiness. Favorite Expression: Ooh Daa Baa. Desire: To become good at something . . . anything. Hey, weren't those lunches terrific? Fun time with Wendy and Verna in A Cappella Choir and Girls, Choir. Cherished moments with Billy, Susan, a true friend of mine, DT made it fun, Dec. 2, 1967. Never forget great kids I've met. Words of Wisdom: To each his own. Pet Peeve: Waiting for someone. To have as much trust in myself as my father has in me. ROBERT J. woRTH 101 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Bob Bigelow, Barry, College. 'Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of International Club, Debating Society, Model UN, Conservatively Speaking, Marching Band. PAMELA D. YOGEL 11 Marymount Rd., Auburndalle Pam, Pitter Warren, Riley, College. Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. The B Boys forever! SS, BG, DR, and ME. The tennis courts. To the BROOK with SG, and SS. NEWTONITE, Thoughtprints. ll: GARY D. YOUNKER 103 Charlesbank Rd., Newton Corner The Knifer Bigelow, Adams, Service. Dustin St. fGarage No. 41, Lonely nights with lFour xxxxj and Bud, Holt's Hotel on Friday nights. Favorite Saying: Mind you now, there is a god.'l Fondest Memory: Mr. Gaudet's office fDay in, Day outj. FRANCES T. H. YUAN 110 Cedar St., Newton Centre Fran Weeks, Riley, College. My gentle relations, Have names they must call me, For loving the freedom Of all .flying things. My dreams with the seagulls fly, Out of reach Out of cry. RFJ 7l30l69, Jet Plane, Soul Summer, MS, PC, ML, RA. THEODORE C. ZAKRZEWSKI 44 Pierrepont Rd., Newton Lower Falls Ted Warren, Bacon, Aeronautical Mechanic. It's great, I am a member of the AFL, lAmerican Facing Leaguej. I plan to go to a technical college and then into the Air Force. Hopes: Scuba Diving, Facing, Skiing, Swimming, Boating. ROSEANNE M. ZIINO 10 Shirley St., West Newton Warren, Adams, Mar. Oct. 11, i66, Youth Center with LB and PT. April 29, '67 Driving with Hellen and Billy and Paul. Summer of '66 with SC., BB., CM., HT and CC. Friday nights with AR and Chinese food at South Pacific. JANE T. LAWSON 52 Williston Rd., Newton MICHAEL L. ZIMMER 6 Valley Spring Rd., Newton Mike Bigelow, Barry, College. I watch and wait, and attempt to perceive what my future holds for me. I think back over my years at Newton High and I am happy to have been a part of it. To Marcia - Thank you for the most beautiful and exquisite experience of my life. JAMES J. ZOZZARO 284 Cherry St., West Newton Jim Warren, Riley, College. As seniors now we look back and it seems like just yesterday that we were coming to Newton High for the first time. The days went by quickly so let us remember them and live them. We may go on to better things, but we will never I Love You. ROBERT A. LOWNEY 993 Washington St., Newtonville Day, Riley. Goodbye, Newton High School, will remember you always at old age and your cafeteria will always stay in mind, but the men's room smoke is killing my eyes. relive our days here. FLORENCE D. MACLEOD 61 Chaske Ave., Newton 45 - f KAREN P. ZIINO 10 Shirley St., West Newton Warren, Bacon, Medical Technologist. Bacon Common's Room Committee, Room 1102 early in the morning, Summers with Sue and Henry. Studies with Pete, the Captain. MBTA rides, The Bus, football. My life is like a stroll upon the beach, As near the oceanls edge as I can go. AQ! ROBERT P. DAVIDSON 9 Mount Vernon Terr., Newton RICHARD MICHELON 213 Watertown St., Watertown s6Mick79 Our Lady's, College. Dodge Bomber. I 271 OUR APOLOGIES ' ' I f ,.,. : :wwzi v ry 4 if V, x tw as 'f CHARLES FLUMEN 1400 River St., West Newton Chucky, Carlos Day, Beals, Water Research. It is not always possible to over power the tides of life-instead, one must sometimes flow with them. Swim Team, Crew, Sailing Club, Bio Club QPollution Sectionl, Water Ski Club, Latin Club, Chess Club, Bridge Club, AFS. SUSAN E. ATKINSON 88 Arlington St., Newton Bigelow, Murray Road, Nursing. Love is all around, you just have to look. 'Thank you AK. Frepus and Turtle. Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, M.R., Conn., N.Y. BARBARA R. BUTT 85 Adena Rd., W. Newton Warren, Bacon, Business School. Suppressed Desire: Relive 9-12. Favorite Expression: Keep it cool. Claim to fame: Changing a tire. Future: Being a secretary. Gymnastics, Stage Crew, Office Secretaries, Honor Roll. MICHAEL CUPOLI SHEILA M. COTTER 350 Chestnut St., West Newton Tweet Warren, Adams, College. Monday morning, 1102, talking with SN - AIS a great friend, bummer of '69. P.8.2 - LR -JP - CM. 4 years with john G., Miny tank, RS. Rally Comm., Ski Club. ELIZABETH A. HIRSH 204 Homer St., Newton Centre Betsy, Hey You Sacred Heart, Palmer, College. Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous. -Thoreau Laugh and be fat -john Taylor All those great times with Big Bomber, Greasy joe, Pickles, BJ, Stretch, Grub, Wart, Cleo, ZAP, and Surfa. Modern Dance 3. 4 Z RICHARD R. MYSHRALL SUSAN DAVIS 63 Avondale Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Beals, College. Fondest Memory: My reu.nion with AB in '69, BTP, Onions, Bikes, Drags, Bougus, Summer School '69, Amazing. Suppressed Desire: To keep all my wonderful friends. SCOTT E. HOUSTON 407 Cherry St., Newton Scotty Warren, Tech, College. Words of Wisdom to all the World: LOOK OUT WORLD FOR HERE I COME. Thanks to all the teachers I had in my three years up here. Newton Audio Production Assn. ROMEO BACARDI 69 Dwarf Rd., Newton Scabouchie Day, Buck, Ballet School. My cheating wife Qwhich one?j. Making Moonshine, My fraternity - Eye Delta, Auntie Ruth and 38D, Open mouths, cavities, too much hair, NO - I don't think so, not here! Luv you Chubs, 5l178c74? STEVE G. CAMPBELL 634 Watertown St., Newton Day, Barry, College. Philosophy: There's nothing like a face. I will to NHS: My left kidney. Future Plans: To be first, S.D.S. Member of U, Newtonville Mary '74, Activities: National Facing League , Barry House Council. AUDREE D. MOORE MAURY Q. FALKOFF 387 Walcott St., Auburndale Maury Murray Rd., Beals, Brain Scientist. One man tried, one man died! the imperial lizard forewarns that any cheap communistic gypsy pigs will be lynched on the spot if feasible. Otherwise contact your local authorities. Indeed. MARK S. HURWITZ 379 Nirvana Ave., West Newton Hurwi Hiwatt Warren, Palmer, Data Processing. TI-IELORDISMYSHEAPARD ISHALLNOTWANT HEMAKETHMETOLIE DOWNINGREENPASTURES I-IELEADETHMEBESIDETHE STILLWATERHERESTORETHMYSOUL. YEATHOUGHIWALKTHROUGH THEVALLEYOF THES HADOWOF DEATHIWILLF EARNOEVILF OR THOUARTWITI-IME . DOUGLAS F. BEAL 14 Oakland St., Wellesley Hills Doug ' Wellesley Jr. High, Tech., Wentworth. Hunting, fishing, boats and old cars are the things in the world I like, Also running my own shop. LEONARD J. CONSTANTINE 38 Henshaw St., West Newton Lenny Southern, Beals, IBM School. JOHN J. PRUBTT ERIC R. HERMANN 34 Prospect Pk., Newtonville Samuel Hoeffenphoffer Palfrey, Murray Rd., Garbage Collector. LESLIE G. HYMOFF 33 Wessex Rd., Newton Centre Weeks, Riley, Business. John - MIT and dried olives, NY Trip - Times sq. at 2 AM, New Year of '69 Hey Wendi!, 5124169 6 PM to 6 AM at Kenmore Sq-. Slap!!!! Happy BD, Men in Whltqs Carla at Pru '68, Coolcies and Toni, Hey Man, That's Groovy. EVCFY dav is a new experience, JUST LIVE IT! Q JUDITH A. MATTHEWS MARK F. KADLIK 23 Walcott St., Kaddy Machinist. Traveling and working on cars. Pet Peeve: The school Lunchroom, rather go to the ville. Favorite Pastime: dragging my '56 Chev on Elm Rd PAULA A. KARLSSON 215 Tremont St., Newton Corner Donnie Bigelow, Beals, College. ' - - Ca e Cod, Summer '69. Lastin 13110175 to get a Job at Honeywell In meiinories of my mistakes of 68-695 t e uture' A smashing ride in a gold LeSabre. Fondest Memories: Still of 8f22l68. LAURIE M. LEVIN 1428 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre Bigelow, Barry, College. Tell the truth or trump - but get the trick -faking out of the world, volleyball, fuzzy pumpkins, skipping, apples, locker, The Bobbsey Twins, Band Pam QHA, HA, HAQ, Peter and book, teasing Fran, STN, Super Matron, Library aide, pink pills, live! JUDY cox DEBBIE STANLEY CHRISTINE A. PSATHAS 150 Mount Vernon St., Newtonville Kid Hanley Jr. High, Riley, Undecided. Love has but one -purposeg To fulfill itself St. Louis, moving, know nobody, met him in Enidls class 12119, we love each other WM+CP, GF+C, rally, going home, Alex's, waitin , dishes GP, camping out, a whole weekend, succulent, PEACE. PHILIP A. WASHBURN 278 Cherry St., West Newton Phil Warren, Tech, Service. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Orange Shield. KENNETH R. LEACH 36 Ripley St., Newton Centre Ken Weeks, Tech, Machinist. Good times at Woodstock. Activities: Traveling, and Having Fun. Favorite Saying: High How are you. GARY LENT 14 Claflin Pl., Newtonville Fido, Phydeaux Things I did not like about NTH. Day, Tech, World. Tread so light so not to touch the grass. Best Time of My life: May 10, 769. Psychology class + Mike. To Mr. Brawn: Nice chatting with you. Mr. Penta, a cricket paddle, Mr. Pusso, 30 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre Judy Weeks, Beals, College. Who are you? said the caterpillar. Alice replied, rather shyly, I-I hardly know, sir, just at present - at least I knew who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then. ROBERT DOYLE JOHN J. MCGONIGLE 15 Cottage Place, West Newton Mac Warren, Tech, Electronics. Remember October 15, 1969. Illl be back. MARTHA A. PENZER 55 Colgate Rd., Newton To The Delightful Ones amybarbarajanealeximarymichael danielmartynicklauriekathynorma irenedianebillylloydvickylovely misskrebsstellwithushumrsgrosser ellenchrispaulthelibrary people lizsallyjeangerryemilydebbie and people who are good. MICHAEL FLYNN DEBORAH J. STANLEY 384 Linwood Ave., Newtonville Debbie LAWRENCE S. SCHWARTZ 170 Eastside Pkwy., Newton Larry Bigelow, Adams, College or Army Ileave my rags to Bill Goodman I leave my riches to Mike Morris I leave Mrs. Lee to Nicky Komow I leave my math to Pingree A special tribute to 26 people. DAVID H. WEIR 77 Fairbank Rd., Newton Dave Curtis, Tech, Work. Pet Peeve: S.W., White owl, and the PPC, of Tech, AL. I Will to NHS: My boots and shovel. Favorite Saying: Send it in. Bigelow, Palmer, Secretary. In front of Newton Junior during lunch with LK, LM, CW, and CC, the good old times with CV, Cl, DN, SR, BB, and BT. Suppressed Desire: To spend this summer like I did last summer. Pet Peeve: Mr. G. ALICE D. WELLS 713 Centre St., Newton Centre MANUCHI Weeks, Barry, College. Some don't see the trickery performed right beneath their eyes. I An apple a day - just ask M , Pam - Thanx for making us go mental, 3 times! What didn't we do? It's nice to be perfect right EM, SC, LG, LW, 8: friends? who will take our place next year? PAUL KARLSON WILLIAM TESTA 20 Hollis St., Newton Corner Bill Bigelow, Bacon, College. To every thing there is a season, And a time to every pur ose under Heaven . .. A time to lik born, A time to die . . . A time of love, A time of hate . .. A time that ou May embrace, A time to refilain From embracing. . . Fondest Memory: MM, AE. DEBORAH G. WILLIAMS 35 Pelham St., Newton Centre Weeks, Barry, Secretarial School. Orchesis, Ed., CW, MS, Tree, Summer I69, swimming? NH. Future: Secretary, Family. THOMAS E. BARISANO 16 Melville Ave., Newton 9555 S 433' R95 713, XO g O 'if 411 6561! Ji! JOHN R. BOWLES 0120! afjbv 37 Jefferson St., Newton KBS 'J Iv 65 Xl BEEN mon GL 'o Q HBS? t St., Ne' 0 Zen 49 Q 125 Sa' D91 Q9 O We EL- Bw on we ef? 606 5055? X N,e,,Ne'f sfo' ev- 9110504 R 6 Q G I. 35 Nla SQQQSQO 161' SC Afj'4p6'jv O J C' 'J THEODORE E. BURKE ,of P700 R' Q J -, N wton JCLO 4960 46 Eden Ave e CAROL CLINTON I2 'Zoo' 0430 JZ' f7Q?fC',f 956 Q6 QPX' fo Q , 0 07034, A0006 Q39 Zweffl 4255? Roo J' R1 Q4 D990 2699 S92 QQ! 001.12 A Q2 'N' .5 6 12, flfj, PAUL F. CARROLL, JR. 06 mf 15,50 00,16 . Q, O lj 7 Sherzdan Stn, Newton Sfb ANDREW P. CORBIERE ,X 4 139 Bridge St., Newton XJ XSS THOMAS CONDON S6981 146109 Cloxjf 9 3 Maple Terr., Needham SCO Se Q59 O .Q avg. S2710 Owhb 05952 QQ 65,255 ew an so X OO Q Qs 5641 :LQ Xbcb bf? 965' E GLENN M. FISHMAN 55 HLIZABETH 1457 Beacon St., Newto unm,g,0 DAME BRUCE W. 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O'TooIe 81 Sons, one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset, bring to you progressive ideas tempered by experience and a reputation for pains-taking workmanship. Personal service to advise you on I Yearbook Production I Themes I Layout I Use of Color I Fitting Copy I Line Drawings I Advertising I Proof Reading I Photography I Produc- tion I Personal Service At All Times T,D'TDDLE S SDNSJNC. KEELER AVENUE, NORWALK, CONNECTICUT 06856 AREA CODE CONNECTICUT 203 838-4761 f f ff W X f ,X 1, , ,V 'Q,. lf! t N: Qs, -f 1 .WV X , X X A v ' 1 . 1 ' 11, KW 1 -1. Y A ,- - M 'T I l f : . f l? V , N. J N..Q . - f hwy, X x l lf 1 1 1 F IN I W 9 x 4 A 1 N ! N H I 1 ,,.-O i f 4 K9 The four walls of classrooms all over the country are fast tumbling down, students are moving out into the street both literally and figuratively. There is a real concern now for what is happening to all of us. Our vast efficient com- munications systems force us to be increasingly more sensitive to the pressures of politics, of environmental decay, of changing moral viewpoints, of an ever- more threatening world situation. Individual involvement has been varied in response to the many current issues. Newton High School has provided students with a central location where they can articulate their ideas and hopefully pursue them in a freer atmosphere, that is not always found in a classroom. From the usual group that wears out the Junior College lawn, to those who pursue a different kind of education through independent research, this idea of moving out to where things are happening is being explored more fully than ever before. The events, or non-events, documented in this supplement range from the very personal to those that may have shaken people all over the world: the only criterion was that they hold meaning for students here, who will read this and hopefully, be able to call some of these events their own. ww' ia Aronson, Cynthia G. Kieval, Gershon R- ini? ,nmsr-1rz!. 1.'..H vu.. Should we elevate some people above others at a time when we desperately need to find a common level on which to establish communication and work toward understand- ing? Perhaps without ever having originally intended to do so, The National Honor Society creates an elite which tends to polarize the school and encourages divisiveness . . . At this point we feel that we can only raise questions about the validity of the society. It is obsolete in what it stands for now. It is inert, it has no function. It must discover anew creed and some way in which it can contribute to the life of the community. LESLIE JANE WEISS, preridenz 1969-1970 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS ADMITTED APRIL 1969-CLASS OF 1970 Arabian, Jane Marie Black, Pamela Jane Bowes, Paulette Frances Brenner, Carol Bresky, Amy Louise Butts, Michael Joseph Casey, Geraldine Joan Coleman, Susan Jennifer Delorey, Fred William Doolin, Christopher P. Estes, Andrea Beth Feldman, Richard Nathan Garden, Laurie Howe Harrington, Susan Anne Hurwitz, Mark Samson Jacobs, Warren Merrit Kalish, Claire F. Kassler, Helene Susan Kruger, Richard Philip Lent, Stephanie Jean Levenson, Jeffrey Michael Lovett, Sharon Lois Maloney, Judith Helen Marcus, Ellen Strauss Matlolf, Steven Michael McDaniel, Martha Dawes Michelon, Richard Peter Morris, Mary Ada Myatt, Lucinda Lee Nabseth, Joan C. Neptune, Wilford H. Pearson, Gillian Elise Power, Wayne Edward Ringer, Steven Alan Rome, Lawrence Craig Sheroff, Emily Toba Shifman, Evlyn Anne Sones, Carol Nancy Stolper, Edward Manin Stoughton, Jennifer Taymor, Julie Weiss, Leslie Jane Wilson, Arthur Christopher Wilson, Cynthia Ellen Wright, Ellen Jane MEMBERS ADMITTED APRIL 1970-CLASS OF 1970 Alajajian, Charles J. Arbetter, Ellen L. Bittner, Thomas J. Blake, David L. Blauer, Robin L. Bloch, Susan M. Brownstein, Pamela E. Bryson, Jacqueline A. Butt, Barbara Cabitt, Roger J. Callahan, John M. Carter, Carol F. Carton, Evan B. Cavicchi, Paul J. Clayman, Toby J. Cohen, Andrew C. Cohen, Ann L. Cossaboom, Laura J. Chaisson, Jean E. Capello, John J. Dewsnap, Dwight W. Ditto, Helen Fay, Kathleen M. Fenn, Emily H. Frager, Steven A. Frank, Rhonda S. Freedman, Arnold Furst, John S. Gartland, Susan Gavaller, Maria Glick, Marjorie L. Gordon, Susan H. Graetz, Nicholas W. Greenberg, Arthur W. Greene, Jocelyn A. Hartwell, Marilynne Hochberg, Edith D. Horton, Elizabeth E. Kang, Dong I. Jernigan, Catherine L. Katseff, Howard P. Keefe, Phyllis M. Lacey, Centhia L. Lee, Eunice R. Leighton, Katherine W. Levine, Laurie L. Levine, Nancy B. Levy, Susan R. Lovett, Sharon L. Lowell, Ralph E. MacDonald, James R. Markow, Steven A. Marzilli, John R. Melvin, Ruth Mingace, Patricia Misch, Kathe R. Mulcahy, Barbara J. Napolitano, Dianne M. Nelson, Eric M. Pellegrino, Andrea Penzer, Martha A. Proshan, Carey Rohsenow, Anne A. Rosenblatt, Paul Rousseau, Joanne T. Sacks, William Segal, Peter L. Sheingold, Barry J. Silver, Sandra ' Simon, Lloyd F. Stohlman, Bernadette M. Tannenbaum, Sandra Tarutz, Judith A. Volk, Mark S. White, Mary E. Wolf, Charles C. Zimmer, Michael Leslie j. Weiss Steven Ringer President Vice Prerident A as Laurie R. Garden jeffrey Levenson Secretary Treasurer Even as the faculty committee takes it upon itself to modify the policies of the national group, and even as we can applaud the sensitivity of many of those persons who decline membership in the society, the qualities which the National Honor Society rep- resents and honors are more desperately needed now than ever before . . . The choices that you have made at Newton High School, the things you have done to deserve this honor, are not unimportant and insignificant, and similar acts in the .future are crucial to our survival. That sounds like a cliche: but I believe it quite literally. RICHARD W. MECHEM MEMBERS ADMITTED APRIL 1970-CLASS OF 1971 Atlas, Richard E. Babbin, Edward T. Birdwell, Stanley J. Blau, Frances L. Bloch, Kathryn H. Boyer, Alan B. Claff, William J. Coan, Edward J. Cohn, Daniel C. Cronin, Anne Marie DeRubeis, Francis L. Epner, Stephen S. Frant, Barbara Gephart, John W. Goldman, Steven C. Greenside, Henry S. Harding, Barbara L. Humphrey, Kathryn Hyman, Andrew Ingbar, David H. Karas, Gail D. Katz, Jane R. Kilson, Nancy A. Lipke, Alan T. Litman, Barbara L. MacLure, Jeffrey M. Margolis, Paul A. McCourt, Martha A. McGerigle, Catherine Perles, Suzanne R. Reisman, Joel I. Rolbein, Seth Rosenberg, Paul L. Schreiner, Ilse H. . Shapero, Janet Selonick, Ellen Serkin, Judith A. Silin, Sheryl G. Silver, Resa L. Singer, Judy Sullivan, Gail M. Teixeira, Thomas J. Thompson, Kelsey C. Tobin, Herbert C. Ulman, Cynthia Vitti, Charles A. Wolfe, Andrew J. Yuan, Robin T. W. vkathi-'M'-NIH' NAT ONAL it HONO SOCIETY me ..-fr' Q... el T51-A .1 f ,.-11 .. .I .e,t..?y., in -,A . o . 1 L ., . 'N' - - fa p.--W .12 'wzlgr' -. 5 -u- -' ,JH . - --. ,ft-L.-E I.. ., - :vt A-it-E---' l ' s:53 +f+:w' my .- ' x v-?' 'unfi- 5, . ., p -...- ..,A , 1 ..-.. . up 1- . , ., V sl. rf . H5 2, tr. . -l E, , l lrir la ' 1 3.7 t .5335 -any I I -25. mlllll ll 1 ,i lil N X D KA play is a real phenomenon: it makes Csometimes destroysj friendships, and provides all sorts oflintrigue that the audience never sees on the night of performance. A play is primarily people and our people were especially .'ii we were not closely knit, nor did we pretend to beg we were not all.galpreadygestablished group of friends doing a production together. Because all brought widely different talents and feelings and out- ithe production. That'-is why everyone in the cast really felt so ,X rl ' , x, -. '- L N' In ll if ll ll 1 was . B. . ...-4 - I Y v,!r,,,,, ff f 'A :v--S., 1 , 95 X -24? 2 1 5 i , ' 5 5 W f x 'K X'f x ' exultant Saturday night: in spite of a trying schedule that had demanded that we up until midnight or later almost every night of the dress rehearsal week, and most of all in spite of the fact we had come together as a group from the widest range of circumstances possible, we discovered that we shared in creating the play Pygmalion together from the tryouts to the frantic rehearsals to the opening night, and best of all we realized we had a magnificent time doing it. In spite of all the emphasis on destruction and deterioration, I still believe in the continuous re- newal of life, of beauty, and of the need to cele- brate all that is joyous. We have to find a way that leads out of this, and then shall we be truly born. EARTH DAY ' A concerned and universal plea for life .W . . Not only must our industrial system be changedg the system of beliefs about man's relationship with the natural world which underlies it must be corrected if we are to escape the jaws of the coming crisis. REVEREND Scorr PARADISE sg? ska ',. 'wi J naw, all 1 'fi ff -f is 1334 1 iv. ,gg 3, gt .4 V. f ' Aff.-.-:img--'.zg was .N f isis? ' .ara-1:f'-,',' A . 5 wgigfygijy ji,-,. P 'zujizlf a v 4. W .- ,+A ' ' 1: ' 'ff '. . ' 'L' 'F--3i:? ? 1 11... -a J --W-f:'.'1--:' ' I. NS.: ,LH flf'f:- 2 X Q 'free 1 - Q, wall ,'f'.l Y I. K?-T'H-1 '-. .. .., -1 1 -X, .gs f-T,-A '43-kgs ..'42iy5?f5NQ E o 1 .5-J2?:1r2fii . 1: 1-:I -.111---1-Rifle? Pyzaug Qs- 315-3553-A-' N ' Jn I .A -, 15-Q ' k-7-TS-'-U , A , . Af -- . zu. cf .. - -'-v...1- ., 'rsh - 4-as'-3: 1 1-:fx-' 'sw -IS 11- iq 4 : A :':-5,--pfysa.. 1 - ,- 51155:-fCa5s5?.s,. -U: -7':Z:'. si 35 -'.1f:'1':- 11' -J i'l' v . X -. 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R Hawk swims? at ' 5 , fr sl fyfsr Q . , If ,, 1, - 1 Q , The second colloquium: a hopeful success or a total failure? It depends perhaps on what our expectations were. We certainly did not move mountains between 8:50 and 1:00 on March 18. The stragglers across the football field illustrated an alarming unconcern. But what of the students and teachers who sat together and discussed school issues on a common individual level, perhaps for the first time? And what of the general opinion that there was a kind of education happening here whose importance lay in its open and casual informality? Too often the idea of people talking to each other on this basis is dismissed when faced with carefully structured lesson plans and endless tests. 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N' QQ' Q3-O 0 f 0 . 4140 so 0 416 ,oz-0 GQ' 04047 1-or0srozav 004700 130 QZQ06050 Q of 003166594 - 06Oo0Jz'0oQJSoQz3?, 005' fooefowof' FO ooo. n ,Gi Otto 3902? ksggbpligo 'V i'Q00 '?2'?ff 0011 fbarroq Q56.d'QzQfv0f'Q3ft- .9QQ'0,f.Q5QzQz6 0069010 TOQGKZJJZ9 1695 60 0wQ0Q'00l2f- -9 PQI? 60N-c5!zjmQ6,b of '3' l F- FREEPCRT 'fa family to help families THE CONCEPTION : H- block meets after school, so very few people registered for our psychology class, but strangely enough, each week the class grew and our ideas grew with it. A very special teacher realized that learning expanded beyond the four walls of the classroom. One month later the Freeport concept had evolved and we all knew it was going to happen. LABOR So we hammered out a proposal and began to talk to people, but, more important, to listen: Freeport teas, Freeport conferences, Freeport Monday nights, Freeport office. Tears, laughter, achievement, frustration. We found a house we lost a house we found a house we lost a house we bought a house. We learned about real estate agents and being ill advised. And we learned about neighbors. Nobody ever had so many neighbors to learn from. THE BIRTH Then came the aldermanic hearing. For four hours we extramural do-gooders opposed those ''Not-against-motherhood-andthe-flag-but's . . Many cigarettes and chewed nails later Freeport was voted permissive land use. We left city hall with the knowledge that our idea was finally real. Sadly enough, the Freeport family has been restricted to one sex, but we enter our six-month trial period with the hope that it will become a real family soon. W I a it ....,..lv-or-lv ., m..,.,,,, Y ' ,r.,,g - it J- -V -f1---------Yf-ff- f '-'- W W '-' GIRLS' TENNIS A two win, six loss tally completed the record for the girls' varsity tennis team this year. Much of the tearn's support came from Margie Bornstein, holding the No. 1 player spot, and Betsy Silver, playing as No. 2. The team, composed almost entirely of seniors, will experience a tre- mendous turnover next spring. Miss Frazier, acting varsity coach, and junior-varsity coach Miss Zofrea are expecting a good spring for next year's team, and already the potential is there, as evidenced by the j.V.'s 4 win, 4 loss record. Led all season long by 'the inspiration of Captain Mark Brass, NHS' male varsity tennis team earned the opportunity of playing in the state tournament. The fourth seated Tigers, with a regular season mark of 10 wins, 5 losses, fought well till they were finally downed by the Concord team. The only seniors on this year's tearn were second-singles player Mark Brass and second-doubles Rick Farian. With live of the seven players returning, and an excellent crop of j.V.'s coming up, next year should be exciting. CHopefully the team will be able to get official regulation NHS'hair bands, so they will be able to see during the games.D Frontnrowx J. Golub, D. Solomon, R. Schpeiser, R. Burke, P. Winkeller. Back row: S. Rolbein, R. Farion, R. Martin, A. Greenberg, T. Fentin. iiiriiai 'JW' ' ' X. ,L -1 2 -Front row: J. Hermanson, M. Bornstein, captain, B. Silver. Back row: K. Smith-Petersen, S..Rose, N. Jacobson, D. Suvalle. BOYS' TENNIS -Q. tw' 'E I i , I I I . I I I K, 'S l li l l gf 'if Q4 I 5 W! Doyle, T. King, W. Josephson. 'ld 111 l .1 I . I 1 l E 5 l f l i . 'J 5 2 Q 'fi I J 1 ' X ZW-5 uf 2 .' H' . 7 , QM f- 2 - l Zi Y . awjpf . A . ' 2 W ZZ W fa 2, . , , 5 Z M. , I ag,-: .- 5, fifgar . -: gazes: 2 .. , . , , , ff ja Q , ,- 16 . f 1 1 A ,gr I . , ' ' i f . I-.T , Q W fy L? Z ' gf , 4 ' , 5'gl'f:'-1 . t 1, b'.....i Q l I 11 ' 21' 23 2 . I. . Fld ' xi 3 as i .4 f F . f ' X af 4 f 1 ' ' ' . ow, Mean.. -,Wa-WW . ' . - 4' 46 4 ', f .4 5, . M. , .A f 4 W 'aw fa This spring's campaign was a surprising success, even though it was supposed to be nothing more than a rebuilding year. The Tigers came within two games of last year's Eastern Mass. Champs. They finished 18-4, to share the Suburban League Title with Brockton. They fought their way to the semi-finals in the Eastern Mass. tourney before losing to New Bedford, 2-1. Highlighting the year were the two wins over Waltham, both late-inning triumphs. Also rewarding was the performance of junior Co-captain Jethro Mills, who was 8-1 as a pitcher and hit .350 during the regular season. 5:1 N-31 1 wg -nf. .vf--- ---- First row, left to right: B. Fay, C. Pendergast, J. Mills, R. Wargin, P. Aronian, E. Bell. Second row: Coach E. Fraktman, B. Keefe, S. Matlolf, M. Lally, R. Fabiano, J. Fay, Coach H. Ferguson. Third row: P. Vershbow, L. Gentile, R. , , , , 5 wwmvywf f W 2 X ' 1. ' Z f f f ff. 1 - , N Q .4 H ff, 'Z C . j , is 4 . . ' . i- 3 x 4 , inf X . m A It . 1, 5- V A ,B 1 f 'j fin ' T' 1.1 if 4 ' ' I I1 I ' ' 4' T' 3 1 bv, 'im uv I ,...,. .. . .-, , 3 . Y -. Y --- -f-f - ---- L.--..,.,..... 34225- . Y- -- Although Newton's dual meet rec- ord was not as impressive this year as in years before, they went into the big meets showing their best efforts. After suffering disappointing losses both to New Bedford and Brockton, the Tigers rallied to take the Suburban League All-Star meet. Newton then went into the State Class A meet and racked up a total of 33 points, which would be good for a win any other year, but only second this year, as Needham scored 35. Led by their co-captains throughout the season, Newton went into the State meet on a rainy Saturday and saw everything wash away as they could only manage to pick up one point, a 5th, from Junior sensation A1 Boyer, who could well be the fastest runner Newton High has had. The team was also fortunate to have two great co-captains in Steve Scrim- shaw and Skip Fawson, considered by Coach Boyle to be two of Newton High's Hnest all round track athletes. lim ...l.- TRACK ' x f-'ia- Q ' 'L' 5' ? iii 'X H A 1 T -. ,f V A ' ' , . -7 ZM11-W ,,...,.1-- 11.1. Fin! row: S. Birdwell, G. Kamen, J. Grossman, C. Doolin, M. Simon, Co-captain R. Fawson, P. Prince, R. Wilkinson, G. Norcross, J. Fray, D. Penzer, Captain S. Scrimshaw, H. Graham, P. Yasigian, S. Ross. Second row: Coach L. Boyle, G. Manter, W. Lomax, P. Fair, F. Murphy, C. Stone, K. Reimann, R. Lehman, D. Douglas, D. Borden, A. Boyer, S. Fox, F. Linde, P. Demeo, K. Gor- fmkle, R. Doherty, Coach R. Malone. Third row: Coach J. Paster, J. Reisman, R. Carleo, S. Haley R. Womboldt, J. Alfhin, R. Deats, S. Haley, R. Adler, J. Dunn, J. Doolin, A. Oros, J. Boates R. O'Brien, P. Fryer, Coach M. Gallagher. yu. , L an 'A M- 5, 3' -- Q YL Az p 'J .Qu ' 4 WG. H ---..--... paw r 2 i LACROSSE With Seniors jerry Coleman and Steve Condon supplying a powerful one-two punch throughout the sea- son, the NHS golf team stroked their way to a second place title in the Suburban League this spring. Coach Ronayne has high hopes of attaining even greater titles next year. Varsity letter winners jim Curtis, Rick Bove, and jim Cole- man will all be returning in the spring. From left to right: P. johnson, S. Elfland, J. Coleman, R. Bove, S. Condon, J. Coleman, J. Curtis, M. Kaleyonidis, J. Arnold, M. Walsh. v4 ' Pint row: K. Daniels, M. Jones, C. Levin, M. Soloman. Second row: R. Clark, S. McCarthy, P. Gillis, B. Megall, G. Reynolds, S. Hunter, G. Gardner, M. Volk. The lacrosse team had a tremendous spring, winning twelve games, while losing only two. Under new coach Ross Parham, a former high school All- American goalie and coach at Harvard and at West Point, the team ran up huge scores against the private schools' J.V. teams like the 17-0 win over Rindge Tech. The major offensive effort came from senior Co-Captain George Reynolds, who broke the goal record at NHS by scoring 30 goals. He came within two points of eclipsing the total points mark of 45. GOLF ,N .T t .N M 1 f p 1 i WX fu-4, A X f'o-awwvY f rl . I ...rw - -. . The NHS Ti- gresses pounced hard in the soft- ball competition and returned to the locker room with very com- mendable records. The varsity team collected eight wins and only two losses. The JV team, on a smaller scale took in live games wh ile dropping only one. Varsity coach Carol Lukowicz and JV coach ju- dith Davidson kept their players h a r d a t w o r k, proven by the fact that almost all of the players receiv- ed softball awards for the season. GIRLS' SOFTBALL Kneeling: T. Cutler, S. Martin, J. Brenner, S. Frizian, D. Horton, D. Reddy, A. Ruggiero Cmanagerl . Standing: C. Hay, S. Atkinson, M. Drew, H. Paris, B. Mulcahy, K. Fay, C. Lukowicz Ccoachb. SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS TO 'Q Leslie ane Weiss F loot Exerczre State Champion SPECIAL RECOGNITION Raymond Bliss WS' 1 J if-3.3 Roberta Black U I Mrs. Geraldine Remley Retmng after many years of nnfelfirb dedication to the Newton Music Department. F 1 II xg! .1 Si? i V'V 5, so G 0, i ' Q . .. V , i 5 'Q . T . W 1- I ' .1 . 0 .2 X s llfilllllllllllllllli sez , 5 . 8 fi , ,. : 0 . . . the smiles returning to the faces. It's years since it's been clear. se me I feel the ice so slowly melting. It seems like years since it's been clear. Here comes the sun, here comes the sun - it's all right. Y .5 X N , Q l N Q. 1 1 ,. X W P i s X S Q i Q X if .f f ! P 1 0 I ff Q i ' W .f .. Hi . , , ,,A-, , Mini' Bu l,i2fwa... At graduation we came together from the many areas into which we had dis- persed. As we have grown older and matured we have separated. We have become individuals often unable to com- municate with each other, yet always aware of our own interdependence. As we stood on our last day as students of NHS, we held a variety of memories: images of friends lounging on the grass during a spring lunch hour, perhaps, or of the frustrations of politics or poetry, of the noise and goodnatured sweat of the locker room after a well-won game, or maybe visions of endless Saturday nights with books, or out with the boys, or with the girls, or Cmore interestinglyj with both. Some of us acted, others withdrew, we all shared a certain determination to bring these three years to their own par- ticular and private fullness. At graduation we were finally uniied for a brief space of time. Together we took the last step, breaking the lingering ties to our high school years. The class of 1970 graduated, united only by its shared past, into now and tomorrow. alla 4 , f K W M1 4, t i ,, D N ' i ff.. 5 I c i ' . 5 t- . f 2 3 ' if 44 X Hf'- inf.. 'il f ,f , , f - f , ug- , .gs-vt A J, , f ff 071 3? nr X. und the .reuronf they go round and round, painted ponief go up and clowng Q we're capture on the curourel of time. 1 we can t return, we can only look hehind from where we came and go round and round in the circle game Amarha Michael J, Butts Gillian E. Pearson Bgyy' Senigr Cyp Gzfrlf Senior L 4 5 f W f 2 Martha D. McDaniel Steven A. Prager Joan C. Nabseth Robert S. Wargin ' t Phi Beta Kappa Awdrd Dickimon C up Mafrgufret South Award William C. Connors Memorial Awaffd NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Richard N. Feldman Richard P. Kruger Edward M. Stolper Cynthia L. Lacey jonathan S. Weiss Alro: Mererve Award S ' N X cf if QQ . X if ff S X NNSRQ E 3 XM. fxfwiiilz' xx 19. f li S -f--H' xxx vu M- X K XM A Q X Zxx Ci .5 Dr. Edward Landy Dr. Edward Landy has served the community of Newton unsellishly during his association with the city guidance department. Two of his numerous accomplishments have been the career guidance resource center and the Peabody School for emotionally disturbed and handicapped children. We wish him the best of luck and happiness in his retire- ment. of Newton. . . for what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? KAHLIL GIBRAN james Remley His contributions to the Newton music department are immeasurable. As we say bood-bye to him this year we would also like to say thank-you to Mr. Remley for twenty one years of hard work and dedication to the young people ig if , 4, , I! Sandy Bartzak 1954-1970 fx if g ,Chit x A l -gr ' f ' - -' A - -. A .- V Q . ,- v. .7 . 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