Newton Junior College - Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1958

Page 12 of 46

 

Newton Junior College - Yearbook (Newton, MA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 12 of 46
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,O Y W Am lA-- ,i,,,.f'a,f 5 We Owe to Them . . . The increasingly attractive appearance of NJC is made possible by the Newton Federation of Women's Clubs. During the fall, its President, Mrs. Eveline Mooney, an active member of the Newtonville chapter, held a successful fund-raising bridge at the college. Through the efforts of the club members NJC now has curtains in several rooms, a furnished and decorated third floor conference and faculty room, as well as numerous furniture and furnishings throughout the building. In the field of art, the Women's Club has set up a program with the Newton Art Association by which NJC has the privilege of a rotating exhibit of paintings such as James King Bonnat's Pigeon Cove as well as the opportunity of obtaining several pictures as college property. We at the college feel grateful for being the Newton Women's Club's adopted children and want to thank them for being such good parents. .1 . 4 '1 '?- 2 8

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v R c x L., An uncensored account of faculty dislikes: Mr. Taylor--People who are all wind and no work Mrs. Wadman--Narrow-minded conformity Mrs. Stonberg--The use of very Mr. Stewart--Joke-tellers who forget their punch lines Mr. Hybels--Trying to find more than one copy of a book to be put on reserve for my class Mr. White--People who don't like my cat Mrs. Shrader--Engine trouble at 12 feet up Miss Kennedy--People who diet Mr. Judge--Sunday drivers who continue to drive the remainder of the week Dr. Merrill--Being wrong Miss Miles--Students who handle my art supplies with- out TLC Qtender loving carej Mrs. Ritvo--Hearing some individuals make un- documented generalizations about people Dr. Knickerbocker--I-Ie doesn't have one Mr. Poock--Ditto Mr. I-loose--The student who insists on never doing anything more than the barest minimum Miss Barron--People who enter the office saying l know you're busy, but . . .! 7



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NJC has been further enriched in the field of inter-racial relations by speakers and books from the Kaplan Fund. We are indebted to Mr. Joseph Kaplan for his generous contribution to our understanding and growth. The Board of Visitors consists of ten Newton citizens interested in the welfare of the college. They aid in the growth of NJC by advising on the school beautification and program. We wish to thank the following members for their appreciated assistance: Fred C. Alexander, Trustee, Jackson Homestead Adelaide M. Ball, an active member in community affairs Dr. Franklin P. Hawkes, Department of Education, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Franklin D. Jerome, Vice-President, Old Colony Trust Company Joseph Kaplan, President, Colonial Tanning Company Egon D. Kattwinkel, M.D. Norman B. Krim, Vice-President, Raytheon, Inc. Herbert N. McGill, President and Treasurer, McGill Commodity Service Philip J. McNiff, Associate Librarian, Harvard University fMrs.l Eveline Mooney, Newtonville Women's Club The Alumni Council acts as the liaison between the college and the alumni and works closely with the permanent class secretary, who for the class of 1958 is Joan Hunter. The council aids the college by giving books to the library in the name of outstanding members of the student body. This Spring, alumnus Robert Flynn, a post-graduate student at NJC, was elected to the council thus adding to the list of alumni workers. 9

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