Newton Junior College - Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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K Z on full-time staff aff 75 A 72 ' 1946 1950 1954 1953 6 S 1 6 F 5 5 4 r 1 SEC H Um'll.3I.llTlll STANDING: Dr. e' . . White. Miss Casavamt. Mr. Poock. Dean N Kennedy. Rgri RLQL R Director Taylor. Mrs. Greeley. 1 i S TAFP fHCUllU DING Mrs Stoneberg. Dr. Knicker- STAN : . bocker. SEATED1 Mr. Cutting. Mrs. Greeley. ABSENT: Mrs. Wadman. Mr. l-loose I 4 Ugg S -. Mr - --n-.9 S . l S zanton AH Ss C Qsavadt FINE ARTS l Miss Bliss l I i MATH AND SCIENCE . STANDING: Mr. Taylor. Mr. . Klein. Mr. Shapiro. SEATED: Dr. Merrill. Mrs. Baker. ' Dean Kennedy. lx SOCIAL SCIENCES i i 5,41 'w ff' ai., STANDING: Mr. Judge, Mr. Poock. SEATED: Dean White. 1 5 ff Q ,V . Y I 5 lx 3 STANDING: Dr, Merrill. Dean Kennedy, Mr. Hybels, SEATED: Mrs. Ritvo, Mr. Fielder. Mrs. Shrader. BUSINESS .,.. an 'fav W 45 ,ff 1 ff. f 1 ' ,Y Q f :If - 9 -,' X-fffzf mf' ,fff . , ff ., M 2 f, 9 . Yfffff . Jr' ffl. . if ff 4, Uyff, - ,H ig' 4 ,,. , ,-rf ff ,,- ,..a W' ,-mn' -. 1 41 . Jfi' QQ'- ' f - 4, f f 1 . M!1f,9,' ' 1.5 4' 4 4 1 0 ff Y an 1 4 o - ,. L- is if Oplyo L. . , ' x x xxx! I 1uK 41 04:53 WORK? MARRIAGE 7 X p COLLEGE? Q ! w .5 T! LQ Lg VA ' L4 if 1 X x WU J I I 1 0.0 ' A Kfb 'H' X X ,ff 1 , ff? xx N '90 'K 5 Erw- T' Y. ' 1 . ' 'Q A L ', . -,1'1',. IH' 4' ,'- VW, .1 .'V r'-.,f: ..- X Ls.: . , . rv V Howard D. Rothstein Harry E. Hanson ir.-an W, , Howie 'Father Hanson Mignon Road 6 Paul Street 1 W. Newton. Mass. N. Centre. Mass. College Laurene C Shambad Laurie pus cz'-A Richard A. Giordano 36 Hilltop street '9'f 't ' Rim NrQVf'tOH. lvlass B'U. Lib- Arts 27 Auburndale Ave. X W. Newton, Mass. c College fv- Richard B. Louis Dick 72 St. Mary's Street Newton, Mass. College 7 Aram T. Marashlian, Jr. Vincent L.. Marchand A The rug maker Vinnie 125 Langdon Street 46 Bonair Street R Newton, Mass. W. Roxbury, Mass. Rug business B.U. Education 12. Richard A. Hill Richard B, Shaner r aim --.. I 39 Chestnut Terrace 'W Dick Dick 9 Bellingham Street N. Highlands. Mass. Newton, Mass. B.U. --C.B.A.-- Electronics i. ' iv time L 1 If Vx Thomas A. Meiideo , ' Tom F , t i:' . 5,1 -i. : , 'gr ' ' Julio F. Vello 133 Fayette Street N Z5 Woodrow Avenue Waltham. Mass. Newton. 60. Mass. f .P College Business A. , jfs jf 'E' Q: ' .ff ' ph Robert C. Bupp Bob 125 Grasmere Street Newton, Mass. Education f 2 'Yi . . si l 5 Russell P. Morrell Abxrthur' iM, GO,-in A R Russ Mickey 306 California Street 168 Warren Street fri Newton- Mass- N. Centre, Mass ' H' College College PM ' A 'rx F Q43 xx Bruce A. Dewire -44 Warwick Road W Newton. Mass. College Melvin F. Laurie Mell 50 Carl Street N. Highlands, Mass College Louis R. Ferrugia James N Woodside Louie Jlm 24 Cambria Road Fitchburg Turnpike Newton, Mass. Cgngoyd M355 Cfillege Dentistry Arthur C. Clifford Boston 352 Cambridge Street Allston, Mass. College David A. Wilbe rt Dave 70 Greylock Road Newton, Mass. l 'nr wtf K .d 'V YW F! P All ohn P. Rand , Johnny ffi . . firginia Road Ioncord, Mass. B.U. e Edward W. Marble ' Eddie 12. Ledgelawn Avenue Lexington, Mass. College , Qtilz .' f-A 2 ' guy .., Joanne E. Kelley 810 Belmont Street Watertown. Mass. Teachers' College Maurice J. Roche 1013 Walnut Street N. Highlands, Mass. Work ,b 7'-N rr 3 Franca Celli 361 Parker Street N. Centre. Mass. Education Jean D. Collins 27 Richard Ave. Cambridge, Mass. Education 61 f I 'K ' Peter J. Tamis Pete 58 River Street Arlington, Mass . Phys. Ed. Y, rm, 7? 1, , .4 ,- I ,, .. fr. r ivlv ' Q 'lr ' ' Gif Q. 4, ur : Q. Nancy Folsom 9 Avon Road Wellesley, Mass. Simmons 3'-Na Barbara Cv, Millen 73 Clark Street N. Centre, Mass. Education Carlos D. Chiriboga Dan 27 Floral Street W. Newton, Mass. College tp.. W ' l ,ff . NE? Richard K. E Dick 15 Center Street Cochituate, Mass Chem., Eng. I Il. I 1 x X I T1 Bro I ,177-'F ' A nf apr , ,S W'-,xii z'.f+xmf-va! gm Donald Rosen Don 57 Lawton Stre et Brookline, Mass. B.U. ,,. 'nr Q A sm - www A , jf' , S 15 x 5, U Norman A. Rousseau Norm 84 Court Street Newton, Mass. College f ,er , 'N as i -.F fx ' w F John F. Walsh Jack 705 Washington Street Brighton, Mass. B.U. Francis Fahey Fra 259 Pearl Street Newton, Mass. B.U. rv 1' - 1 A F -:iff ff- K' 1. Charles D. Merriam Charlie lvlalvern Terr. Auburndale 66, Mass Business 'H-...ff Kim' -. fe A . . Ii mfr., N r.Q Q ' X jj. R . LI. ' ,Xfr John R. Barrow Jackie 258 Cherry Street W. Newton, Mass. College -17 if-'33 A ,4 M7 fi i Jo-Ann L. Kelleher George W. Earley Jo 69 School Street Brookline, Mass. College 12 Cottage Street N. Upper Falls., Mass. B.U. Lib. Arts JANUARY TRANSFERS TO B.U. fig .. A .-I 4106 .fo O Ge- G 0 Q4 8' ow Q 0 fl Q Q 6: O Q, CQ ,Qi ,UQ Q 047,003 ,SQI S Y' 'S' ' 0 N - Q6 0 GQ Q7 we' Se- A7 'N -9 UT' 6:9 Q 'Y Q O A . Q6 57 OC' . fry' 5 9 Robert C. Sweetnam New Q7 Bob 67 Elliot Street N. Highlands, Mass. B.U. ar ..,, John C. McCluskey H. Roberta Hunter l Corby Bert X'-52' 43 Woodcliff Road 45 Outlook Drive ff Newton, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Cgllege Med. Teflh. 18 Y I l i I. FI fi? fbonald S. Lawn Don l Ol California Street Newton, Mass. 1 work - New York ,, 11 H M VI I . H I u I I I T lR. Burton R eed 5 Burt 2197 Grove Street 'Auburndale, Mass. 5 Ed., Ol'1iO I mv 1 MQW , B Xvf 59 fl ' fx I Y ' Yewloll 11111101 iollegc HOHOIS bin n 'Iwo 1 len Li'Tl!TlifIl1'f'T'1'PKll X101 Ors A Q, A Col 0 . 0 sffi, ' S. Du' Wg Q emi' on ' 111 xx . ' wlwei ' 1 'll,'SC Y1l'O,l'1Iif'lI0 - 17 Q 'vion wx wi' rmomuwi may 'vyDU1n Kenneth -. wh' . . '. , mg' be n -, ' T.: semclary f .0 klZ1f5 of 19554. is an Em .' cf-: '- ? l ,iZ,0' cf , . . .c tan. Mr, Lawn is re! Mt r .1- Student' Fo 11- mf' . lolrlwr f ll Nr-wion Kiwa '. srixfalawllip. and a mexnbm' ' the 'mskerbali and base a mms, But also xavc dis in- guiszef 'thezmw vos in React- .. 'p rltxrfnq their two years the college, r Fifty-:wo vanciidates lor Q- greesc and C-m'iiiiL'ates wil' . I' L part in mc bollmeges bacca aur- caie :md mmmmcemem, exer- firw, Q17'2ii3Y.JL11lQ 1, and ' - istaj. .iuzm 10, 'xt 5 RM. or exrwxmw :ako place at the A es :wan ,Xu4Ei:oriu.n, Newton viiiy Hall :1 mi are open ig the public: wg.- 1 i I roy? nr , W A 1 M 4' S S Ernest E. Dunbar Ernie 55 Dunklee Street N. Highlands Mas s. B.U John B. O'Reilly, Jr. 7 Glen Street So. Natick, Mass. College Gerald F. Higgins .Terry l Windsor Ave. Natick, Mass. College 'L qt, :vi v hx . N 1 ' ff' Q41 nv.. V4 D H w J bC-.Ci1 ' ff dr- fv Ilbiffkkel T ' . 1110. j A fx G W H ,N 1,-v, wg, 'J 0 ...UL uJ-1.. -.1.1'- .. Q W5 f 1 'Pr gf 1 L AA Ax ,,x-R-,J - Y f . .- +' ',Y4 --5' Af -ul if-,KL .Qi IN va.. V f'-1,-. Q ff 1' if H' 'K 4.' W! - V, ff 5' mu. M dw my vf 9 , A 4 4 f' af IJ. 'SPFFJ lbw' V. .4.. NO? weihgh 'hw OCE'5iTi ' I saw fav grcuud Sta Arid bggslgiifi stmewm ab C161 P, A. K.. 35? 3 1 f 2'-v 1 th ends Among tha de xhi, YI: f'O3i'U with blend out the mud. U ...Rita ?iQhEe1'tS W f lf' WJ ,v 1 . 1. I 1 SEATED Mary Lou McCarron Pat Hampe Elleen Goldberg Barbara Storer Judy Kernpalnen Mary Ann Lawson Judy Hopf SECOND ROW Ronald Fredette B111 Gold farb Bob Langer, Jacques Gagnon Stuart Lasoff Rlchard Landry Peter Guagenty W11 llarn Gallagher STANDING Herb Kupersmlth Rlchard DeV1to Peter Gllson Ronald Cedrone Edward French George Frangoulls 0 0 0 0 6302 G6 L: Q 15 3:-Yr 3292 ,B , r M 30 0392 2 .P 3 Q . 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 0 X 4 Q ' QQ 0 0. 0. :4 O. 0 0.0 0 00 .Q be 0 Q 000 00 00 42' W' f S '5 .N n N x D -I 0 o o o ooo o o Q o o oo . ai o ati. 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Q oo 0204 ' ,0'ooo 0 0 'fo' 8 ' '32 fo o 0.0, Qzrvs' ' '2..-rv! 8 x Q O M 3 X o o .Om O: 8 :Q 2 ' M yas- i o QQ ' we ,ff 13 -V OO.. j ,H 1 CA, if V! - N -N Y Q5 , , ,Q A , ' W , Q ,X :V , . xv f, A x gzf- UKSX ,sa 3,22 iff,-is 'LK 1,3 1, Ziff ? Q-1 Q15 . ,x. .x 4, X f-lwzlj, U 5? ,Ti K 'Q gf 111 M if FRONT ROW: Fred Kinsella, Gail Lynch, Karen McGreenery, Gail Gallup, Pat Fantasia Irene Papazian, Jerold Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Jon Mucci, Edward Rogan, Walter Snook. John Magennis, Barry Lewis, Arthur Miner, Jim Pitarys. STANDING: Richard Pratt, Torn Mcginnis, David Marsan, John Regan, Alan Lockwood, Richard Reitrnan, Robert C. Duncan. 1 SEATED: Marjean Clark, Monique Bielezekian, Louise Bridger, Anne Bryant, JoAnne Clark, Judy Feldberg, Frances Dias. SECOND ROW: Bob Klein, Bob Carson, Peter Cameron, Sheldon Bramson, Joel Geller, James Albert, Mark Felz, Kevin Cottrell. STANDING: David Formalarie, John Connerney, Jim Dockett, Huston Cockrill, Murray Cohen, Steve Abraham s. ' f 0 af by Wait X? xx' Aj L 1' XQYXXXEKXXXQ Xxx? X A K , XX. . NN J 1 xii cgi Q' ,X , lsfrifik Xyxikx if, 5?:QI,:ug,i,:,:.Vj,:,j. fi y, 'H EQQQLSIQY J 'xl-x ,Ks OBTEN T AT TON Orientation is a weekiy aii-schooi meeting where guest speakers acquaint the student body with the important issues in a variety of subjects. A particuiariy successfui Orientation sea- son, this year's guest iist has inciuded guests of nationai im- portance. Of speciai interest on the iocai ievei, Mrs. Miidred Mahoney, chairman of the Mass. Committee for the Advancement of Pubiic Beiations , spoke on the probiem of discrimination of minorit groups. Dr. Louis Yabionsky, professor of Socioiogy at the n versity of Massachusetts, and Mr. Soseph Savignano, a poiiceman from Maine, gave insight into today's growing probiem of juve- niie deiinquency. Norman Thomas, the former sociaiist candidate for the residency, honored Newton Jr. Coiiege and for the day put the Coiiege on the regionai spotiight. Mr. Thomas' insight into worid affairs contributed to the eniightenment of those present. 'How to Get A 'Firm and Lasting Peace was the topic of the aii-day session of Orientation where Mr. Nflchaei Armine, author THE GREAT DECTSTON, was the keynote speaker. Members the panei discussing the probiem were Dr. Benjamin T. Sch- wartz, Harvard Center for East Asian Studiesg Edmund C. Berk- eiey, editor and pubiisher, Berkeieyg Prof. kemeritusj Geraid Barnes, BU., Department of Socioiogyg Dr. Aifred O. Hero, Jr., Executive-secretary, Worid Peace Foundation. The afternoon of this day-Tong conference was spent in smaii workshop groups rom which severai constructive suggestions were derived to this formidabie probiem. in conciusion, Orientation this year has taken on greater im- ortance in the educationai deveiopment of NJC students by pre- senting guests of particuiar significance in their respective fieids Q 3, WTI K N! 4544 3, I V? '1 4, 'Q 3 .553 11 I ,N 1, L v 1 :Q I i 4 nt Cornrnitt ee Sociai Board and Buiiding S Leit ainen. Reed, I O Judy Kernp wire. SEATEDQ Burt d , and Roberi Langer. Kenne Nj ' irn pr overne 1 ST ANDXNG: Roberta Hunter, Vincent Marchand, rie Karen McC1reenery, Bruce De- ky, Dean White, Dean to Right-- Meivin Lau , hn McCius What fun! NanC or X ilav ' Th 9,1 iff, ,,!f ave O O LII- F aculty 1 x i Q '6 'Y 0096 'YO O06 CAV Go61xo1X 16 Y1196 0613 60603056 11 661 K 6206602 116611-16 . O0ooX 11661 , 1 X966 'VC ST A Cr DOY, D ING U I' I La'M Er Wn err. Die : G D SOI'ge K arl G. are Y, Ka1.i2n123I!Ag21Gre Da O1 en vis Som CO6-XCQG 661600 165166 6 6610106611 611019 6 'C06 9266601600681 6926 coffv 6-660'V, of 606 669 'O06 1166 061 '00 YLX6c,'166 xoq XXOQIXOQ, 6266 M6610 , Y 1 66 'E oX6o10 , '56 1 66 602' 'C06 io 'W 69 '. 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Headed by Norm Rousseau, Chairmang the Board aided by Mr. Judge, faculty advisor, has purchased the supplies for the base- ball and basketball teams as well as kept the ping-pong room equipped. They further helped NJC by arranging transportation for the teams. QC? sb fig? If Y oi' What 'ya think, Coach? 7 1 0 E o ' gNewtofm lr. Nme .Has 7-1-1 Record, OUT' I FY amager ' 'ine Newton Junior Coneic ' Q Dunbar nine, aiter droppnxg the onen- ing game to Suiiow. 35135, ,P ,, went on to be undefeated io: ,Ga doe ' tne renxmndev ot tne season. 10005, 'A C hey won 'i, tted 1 and Xot 1. 001 9' 1 The tie was with Wentworth m5110099 fx A. institute in at game canned be- 4 canse oi darkness, but Xatex' xn the season the Newton ears 'gnayed then: best game a return match to ovevcorne a. B-1 deikcit and wkn 17. to S. Leadtng the deiense were ttcners Bob St. John wovktng against strong, opposttion 14-1-13 and sootnpaw 'Yom Mc- Xnnie K3-003, in the vanguard for the at- tack was Manny Connearney Yntttng for a btg. .552 ioikowed. by nttttng wpttcner St. 3O'nn KATU and centevitetder Dave Looks Good! Sedey t.319N. Y Season's Record New. Opp Suiiona 5N.'s 0 4 Emerson Conege 6 4 Wentworth Xnst. 1 1 New 'Prep 19 '5 Harvard 'Fresh B 3 'Z Conege '12 0 12 S 1 Emerson VJ entwortn lust. New Prep 11 Harvavd Fresh B 19 Strike! N0 St. lck- -He'S h J ust a locker' N U' -gs .TX 34IYN iv K X C 7525A sl Don Lawn Don Marden, John Barro I .- 6- ,xl ,. 'Y' . 1.1 A . . wx , W Dave Seeley Joel Geller ,ill . . XXL li 7 J S lv in la 'll' ' ,I,.. , . '21 Ye. xg - lffffl ' HIE: .la r -:ju -' -2-TRW X. 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Y wfZ'fi ., 5-:Q 'V 1'q'.'-1 1 f i. 'X 'fx' ' '- if Lu. 41.4. mfr f, 'fffuz V 5,-,ry y 1 :Q X41 an I xx Q , ffm 1 X35 -54' qikg' my -' '-HF' A , . , , i , k ai, Q 1 asm 1 2 ' - ,x .Q Af. , lf, N, w- .px ff- f R2-5. :gf ff , LV Q, X ,N 1' , 4 -fu - 1 5 x ' ,iii 'N' ., ' -'n7':g 34 N2 4 JVM ' x ' ,: fa WV - 141-X 4 ' 'A' .- I s . ,H-nge i- 37 r 1.6 Now let's see . . . Ouch! ul 'n - - The I-Ieatless Winter McCarron -- Kelley Pact ' ' we--ang MQ' K. ,. ,-,qi sv 4 After they've all gone home Socializing 38 X X55 Before class discussions Familiar face? 1, 1 Let's take off Drink up 'M ily Surprised? N.J.C. Mascot 39 x NE WT ON JUN IQR Co LL E GE Prese nts an Ho W To GE T A FIRM 0 , D . C. T99 PJY ONW oxsxov ' fxgxo N O? 'Y 99 XN aexm QTX E135 forioe, r E-OXAJ X69 0 N XxMcYXaeX Ex orf0ext fedixo , 'YXST uvoor Y X09 '56 xodxe xv, 'MVS Ho Man' Ho Yo WAR D WHITMO RE 1 JI. 1' J 1tY of Nevvt on K? Sdow at Ea Pen, SX ko X. ' ior '20 A604 6509 QP ' N143 8-'C0 GX Q. X 6 Cc UY9 YXGYNBY owe ' 'efex A cioXo x' no-BN Cer Md Barvee .N 'GPI QXO0 eds Qroi. L Umm oi bo Evo, wi X10 QGQL Amr lne Qggg .Nr I agp gy? afflf QDQ JSA gg? 89 4? W ,Qty 4? W Q3 N' bbw we iriggo Nofbgo Owl? 0 W-C506 ,QQ 4, O we .CO QQ bc ' -Q. O OK, -Q0 Nr ICQ-CJQQAISOQQO Cwejlrt' Q ,biofboo-QwO96,O04,O Q2 177' l 00' KI? 9:94, -G0 Q35 RWON vw W' be do Q, Yr Nrx O 660 69 0? 6? Q? sf 2940 0060 004' SOS, egwo 'Q OJ W0 --OX -aff -mf do daxio 0 O00 ace Y cX?e o 3 - XNOA YXGY , rg, AO. taxa Pw mx: Vita 'eco Dr . Egacco 'S aqxor OOXXQ, 'NN aka! Dir ecsor oi 'Coe 40 :onference on TUESDAY, APRIL Z1 on AND LASTING PEACE RIC N. DENNARD, Lperintendent of Schools 7' Jfo 366 P acwt Pa cufty H, J mor ,V 1 Qc 'OG G, ,415 Taylor kt Q. a Q 2' 63 JOO 66 106, GQ ' 10666566 Oo, fo 'Pa 0 sow O Qb Q, '72 OQXQQOPOOQ of J' Q Q 606,050 Oi AAG ge. O5 Q OO 04' :Q GQ' G1 Q of fb 62. 'J ,Q o S C74 2-O of ya Go 6X 05' Q2- !5.9 S , JO 'Dy GQ 16, ff' 'Sp G 5 fo COS! 0 ICI .DQ I-I-O Q J O Q QOSQSO QQ ,fi-xo! tqde Lb. ff Jo Oz- 175 p O47 Se-J-Q5 r Udphi fjcl ji fi 1 ' M O UCP 121 lor Sz L1 Q16 fn am? usja 9 Baccalaureate Servlce At Newton Ir Colle e O D D 45 T Y O The largest group of scholar shrp wmners rn the college s 13 1 wear hrstory was announced by Dear' Whxte Nancy C Folsom of V! est Newton and Wellesley An me Bryant of Roxbury Barry L L.ew1s of Dorchester Wallace Ely of hatrck Ga1l Gallup of Troy 'Vt and Newton Centre Mary' 'Ann Lawson of West Newton 9.10 Ann Kelleher of Newton Up ,per Falls and Arthur C Chtford of Allston xx ere the w1nners Mo mque Brledzekxan of Par1s 'France and Newtonwlle Joanne Clark of Cambndge and Mary were 'mnounced as sprmg wm i ners of scholarshrps of the Mas sachusetts Scholarshxp Foundar UOYI Mrchael E Flynn 57 vxce chanrman of the Alumni Coun ell presented the Alumni Coun c11 book award to Harry E Han son of Newton Centre as the stu i dent who had shown the great est understandmg of books and how to use them Mr Hanson I rn turn presented the book in scrlbed wxth his name to the college llbrary Drrector Taylor announced' Qthat the college s drlve for books ,had resulted m more than 1000 l donations from alumni Newton cxnzens and civic and social groups augmented by a sub i stantzal allocatlon of funds from the Newton School Com mrttee. 1 'Q 1 y .' 1' , - . . Y .NY Q -5 I , . ' .X w ' , y , . . A I , !' I 4 1 x . A .v . - 1 -, . r ' . . . . . vi I ' L' . ' k . Ann Lawson of West Newtoni L l . .H P ' - .n , . . . ' I 'I I 1 'I r - 1 .. If ' 1 rr ' r , . T - 4 i . ' - ' , - 5 ? A ' I N, ' Newton Jr. College e raduates Larffest Q F 1 an lafis, -32 Honol ed Punlznff student Frncat I 'lunbar of 'Neuron delngg-Cd tho student dx ar-rtatron Dun bar was recently elected per manent aecrvtary of the Class of 19.99 bx hrs clasemateg Qewntecn Asaocxate In Arts dvfrrccs x exe an nrdecl to lohn Pobe:-rt Barrow Cvuth honorsa Robert Campbell Bupp fwlth honorsl Franca gem mulm honors! Arihur Lhcsler Llafforl B rw Alevxnde Do x ll l nm Row-. Farru ra Ninn C hirlol G I1 lqom mlth honors' Harm Fh uc-r Hannon muh hon Jr 'mn l11d1 hello or Hllll bono el Prchard Baker Loma Jen ne Marlo Magm, X nccnl louis, Xlax hand Rarbxrfa brace Vlrllen John o c U P11113 Pzchar Qharles fQlllgli'X R9f'l!'li1Cl Bur lOl Paul forth honorsl Lux rom Cuuclsa Qhambad muh honor 5 Twenly 1' ree recemtzd Asso Cntr rn 'Rue-nce devre Frrlos Dxmel K mr ooga fmt nonoral Robert L mw Duharmo Lmth honorsl Lmest Elwm Dunbar swxlh honors? George VS Farl es Jr mrlh honors? Ste-phvn Jay Gazbfr Rxchard Anthony Grordana, Gerard Francxs Hxg gms Frcterxck Cary Hobson Hmm:-t B berta Humor Rwhard Kelth lrwm Donald Qpauldmq Lawn John Corby Nhuuslrex Thomas Alphonco Melvdeo hussell Paul Morrell Wnllam James Pendergasr, John Pur ngton Rand, Lawrence Bxshop Rrdeout, Maunce James Roche Rxchard Bernard Shaner twxth honoral Robe t Collms Sweet nam .lnllo Frahcxs Vello Daud Allen Wxlbert James Nlcholas Vlfoodsxde Twelxe recexved Certxtlcates Jean Demse Collms, Francxs Paul Fahey Arthur Michael Go:-in Joanne I-.sixth Kelley Melvin Frank Laurxe Aram Tareh Marasfhlxan Jr, Edward Vhllxam Marble Jr Charles Danna Mernam III, Donald Bernard Rosen, Howard Davxd Rothstem, Norman Ar thur Rousseau, John Francxs Walsh. Dr Charlei D. Merrzll was comme-ncf-me-nt marshal, Dr Albert E Navez iacultw mar Qhal and Donald S. Lawn '59, student marshal. .' N , X In X - . 4 r J. .. 1 ' A' ' ' 1 E- ' . . , , :' . - , L' I 4 0 LL. v - v . fo ' 1 , I , 5- '- . ' 4 1 , ,, , ., ' X 4 1 . ir, FL' ' , . c Y' ,' Ylfl. . . , . .. ,. ,. ., .f . Q .N . g . . C V 1 ,- .S 1 H ' . r, , , , . , Q. A .X b A , U. Drab. f-1 ,x 1 ,h, f' ' -v- ' . , : 1- , 1 , . ,. . 1 . 1 , . 4 . Yi 1 A J' 'C ' . .' 4 2 r 4 2 ', Bovlr . .2 J, Jr.. . r d , ' ., . ' , I, 1 ' 2 x Y, 1 Y F . I - V ,, , , y, .A ,.. - . 5 . ' v Q , I I ' .L 1 . ' ,. ,, E: ,f : E . - .X t. , . . , ,. ' A. ., K' ch I 'c - Y. ,,, ' r . , . . J ' f 4 . .1 ' - ' 1 ' 1 , . X ' , - - v , f .1 L . ' Y . x.. ' F .A , A r lg' Y , . K J, . .. x ' V 1 L - 1 2 z . . r ' 1 .. r . . . . Y, I 7 7 ' X 7 7 i ' X an . . . Q . , , .. 1 - - 1 I I , ,, . . N ll ll ll As FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8, at 8:30 o'cIock E101 ezltlo P1 ogmnz trzlllce ffl tl1C BflX'llI'Cl9 ....,. . I-lnlvorsen Overture to 1gnry:inthe . . ll'cfber Pzinis .Xngelifus . . . . Franck Xrcc-lergnions, XY41lm's ...... . Slrnuss Violin Concerto No. S, in A minor, Op. ,17 Q In the Vocal Slyleul ........ . Spolzr Soloist: FREDY OSTROVSKY First Performance at these Concert.: Xl.ncliC Slew. . . ....... . Trlmzkozfsky 'fm-lc'mlion lroin boutli Pzicihc ........ Rodgers I'1n Gonna lV:isl1 illllill Klan Right outa My Hair-Bali H':1i- llzippy 'linlk-Soinc Enrlianlecl Evening-.X XVoncleiful Guy l . l lioni 'l'l1e l'aiiznn1i fii.llllCH . xlrllw' cb' Ross llolrilae l I5 lln' ll.lllll ....... . flf'l',SIlZLlHl Among Those Present. Boston College School of Nursing, Friends of the Deaconess Hospital, Fall River Grade Teachers Club, Athol High School, St. Anns Chl-Rho Club of Somerulle, Newton Junior College Bfunww Pmxo 'RCA Vxcrolz Rnconns 5 ,Xl V egos - either, sf, -511,5 i952 MLS, 4353.14-365315 601, 5? Left--Right Mary Lou McCarron Dick Irwin. Burt Reed, Gzril Gallup,M.1ry Ann Lawson, Mr. Fic-eller, Mr. Taylor, Don Lawn, Joanne Kelleher, Ernie Dunbar 44 he .fdvluerfiziing -l-'ZA U I X Vs' H' I '.f THE AMATEUR ASTRONOMER His nightly sport to mount the roof, 5. , . And there to gather up the woofg That weaves celestial patterns high Mus I is 4'-fe ln the splendor of the midnight sky. 9525 The heavenly roof, studded with stars, And there among them the planet Mars. To see them closer, his one desireg That they may reveal their burning fires. So, he starts to while away his time, Designing an instrument extremely fine. Fashioning thus a disk of glass-- Dearer to him than any lass. First, he grinds a shallow curveg From his work he will not swerve. He polishes with infinite care, That he'll not get a single flare. Then the pitch and rouge in turn Make the disk a burning Saturn. Now his task has just begun, He works inside a ray of sun. His dream is now almost achieved As he has proved what he believed: That he can view the faintest stars With the ease that he views Mars. - -Pete Gilson ENTSCONTROL f ARMAM ff rs One bl System O RES, O e . d States believes thatlNl?UVTogiiEi..f IQSPECTWGN MEASU The Unite effective, . - peace dequate: nn achlevlngw backed YJY 3' Omising meanS 1 of the most Pr ,iw 1.22 Compliments of. . . NEWTONVILLE TELEVISION 8. RECORD CO. Radios - Hi Fi Phonos - Stereo BOULEVARD PHARMACY INC I 321 II alnul Street Newtonville 2090 CommonweaItI1 Ave. Auburndaie IA 7-6192 ken-kaye krafts co., newtonville ONE STOP Shopping ! for ARTIST'S and HANDICRAFT SUPPLIES 867 washington street Hes! Ifishes from . VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP CANNON REAL ESTATE AGENCY Hair Stylists We Irfzc-Omg i fiff f Listings 281 Auburn Street 72 Halifax sum Auburndale Jamaica mm Mr Henri I A OI' 48 EN L, Compliments of THE SILHOUETTE RESTAURANT Qualify Home Cooked Food 8. Pastries 344 Walnut Street Newtonville I,A 7-9685 .Qu-9 47 fan af Z rz, cusToM BUILDING AND REMODELING Tel. PR 3-1321 Quincy, Mass. HOMES KITCHENS DESIGNS ESTIMATES 15 Medway St. P. 0. Box Best Wishes from . . . JAMES A. WOODSIDE 45 Auburndale I,I 2-7008 or LI 2-7009 I ,H X . -.zxfu'. ' - .Y -x X. V P. - . Ss....,, 4. .24 -2 'g,,,4 ff ' li ,Q x ,rv-1' i-'inn' n ' n I , ...1 - ii fn ' A 'v -Ji , 1,,,, nil.. Yr ,u,.,,1x' .pw + .2 f ' ' G F' UA' ...r -. -4 .DA Y. '. be fg NxXw+ f A211- al' P-'vw H--:..', hyd ,rw E41 Compliments of. . . WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY, INC. IAiiIIlL1ISlI't 6t Newtonvillg I,A 7-6997 MANDELL'S INC. LE BARON The Ifinvsl in IIe'n's I'-llI'IlISIlII'IgS Cog, 31 I Walnut Sire-ei Newfonville LA 7-6940 2088 Commonwealth Ave. Auburndole LA 7-I036 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 'I959 FROM THE YEARBOOK STAFF . . . And Iet us rvmmd vou from our tearful . .9 .. E exper1ence.1ts best to keep SII1lIlYIgI x I , ?'x,- vp A 0 0 wr! C32 - ' ' .y ff, f ' . ,Q : . fffafslg 1-ff - 'WH in 'ff 3 And you say that you don't normally see these . . . er . . . people around the campus? Ridiculous! They're merely normal, happy, and carefree young journalists rejoicing at the completion of another yearbook . . . your 1959 REFLECTOR. You have a complaint to make? Due to circumstances beyond control, please address all complaints to Ye Olde Nut .?.Y .-. . LZ .-L J 41, '1 'S L . , , 9 , .uw 1 , , , 51 . f .yi E+? ws- '- , fl. ..,. Lv V449 3 ken 4 Q I. +3-l-if . 1 ' r---s ly ,,,. 1 x 'E , , www F-wr-' , 1 A A 9' +I : A at P 'v o..4v House, Z7 Victoria Circle, Newton Centre 59, mfg' +-+ Mass. Deceased members may be found under all tombstones with epitaphs saying, WE HATE Qi . 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