Newton South High School - Regulus Yearbook (Newton, MA)
- Class of 1969
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'Xf?2'? xi .I,.ff' ,.g 0 I . SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Row I: R. Beaser, F. Koslow, S. Bahn, A. Krinsky, M. Davis, R. Greene, W. Levine. Row 2: J, Kap- lan, D. Pfau, E. Black, J. Woodley, L. Bouzan, J. Richmond, B. Miller, S. Adelman. SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE Row 1: L. Shubing M. Richmond, B. Elovitz, rreafzzrerg R. Phillips, preridenz, E. 'X7allis, recre- mryg P. Madlis, L. Zimmerman, W. Goldberg Rouf 2: S. Margolis, J. Okun, H. Levin, J. Wein stien, R. Englemen. E. Wallis, J. Perles, P. Tagli enri, I. Rautenberg, E. Forman, S. Singer. Row 3 J. Schraego, J. Dichter, P, Nisson, P. White, M Gorman, G. Berman, D. Garber, P. Groipen. Mining: L. Levine, E. Shamban, J. Kazis. 4 JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Row I: M. L. Kiley, C. Keller, B. Toub, N. Bru nell, L. Shahon, P. Richmond. Row 2: S. Kaye J. Nemzoif, L. Miller, R. Shamban, M. Tichnor N. Linsky, A. Gordon. Row 3: D. Snyder, J Poster, E. Schwamm, D. Levin, D. Mickelson, B Kellner. WHEELER HOUSE COUNCIL Row 1.' D. Housman. Row 2.' G. Bell, F, Band, D. Feldman. Row 3: S. Kooris, S. Barros, S. Schneider, D. Feldman, D. Silin. Row 4: L. Le vine, J. Melick, S. Kaye, R. Berkowitz, S. Corkin. GOODWIN HOUSE COUNCIL Row If L. Feldman, E. Wallace, P. Young, 1. Max- ner, P. Madiis, W. Sneider, N, Applebaum. Rau. 2.' R. Kraus, P. Cohen, L. Ganz, S. Katzefl, J. Toll, S. Fine. Row 3K C. Baer, L. Adelman, I. Wexler. Ns xi' , 4: I .3 , .-' I fu ff V I ,1 I' xl CUTLER HOUSE COUNCIL Row I: D. Cohen, R. Greene, C. Rosendwrf. K. Chyten, D. Noviclc. Razz' 2.' M. Becker, S. Perry, Mr. Jameson, M. Stiller, I.. Zeidmdn. D. Rosen- thal, L. Dennis, L. Stiller, Ci. Ffron, L. Slmumdn ASSOCIATES COUNCIL Row I: S. Adelman, J. Colt, D Weiner, P. Madfis, R. Noymer, N Alpert, C. Greene, S. Foreman, E Freed, M. Barry, B. Bluestone, M der, P. Groipen, C, Goodman, D Topel, D. Levine, B. Groipen, E Ebb, R. Myerson, J. Kazis, R. Kraus S. Feldman, C. Laven. Row 3: W Brodie, D. Cohen, R. Phillips, S dorf, J. Sobel, S. Silverman, J Hewitt, S. Porter, J.'Smith, K. Swartz STUDENT FACULTY FCDRUM Row I: Mr. Cornell, Mr. Young- blood, S. Rosenberg, Mrs. Savides, P. Taylor, Miss Silk. Row 2: Mr. Wicks, Mr. Henderson, T. Matsusaka, Miss Cornick, Mrs. Bickelman, H. Levin, Mr. Goldman, M. Richmond, Mrs. Burack, J. Okun, Mr. Caras. UKRANDA Row 1: B. Drinan, E. Goodfader, J. Mesthene, D. Kumin, A. Gordon, C. Keller, S. Burrowes, L. Adelman, C. Laven, S. Porter, S. Rosenberg. Row 2.' J. Tolnick, J. Kroeher, P. Taylor, K. Latner, J. Smith, M. Traber, G. Limber, J. Bloom, J. Mann, T. jefferson, D. Levine. Malmborg. Row 2: J. Mann, D. Sny- Fusi, P. Nissen, S. Finer, C, Rosen- 'Awww .-...mF'3f '? Row 1: D. Wolfson, M. Davis. S. Kooris. Row 2: B. Bariban, D. Weisr, M. Malmborg, K. Smiles L. Phillips, D. Housman. MAJORETTES M. Duffy, L. Foster, M. Sage, M. Altschuler, K. Glass, M. Glanz, M. Duffy, K. McPhee. PERSPECTIVE BLUEPRINTS D. Lapidus, E. Spector, D. Budd, J. Berk, J. Mandell R. Humphrey, M. Alkon, Miss Silk. F6033- Row If M. Hechte, 1. Mikels, D. Cohen. Row 2: S. Kaye, D. Simon, R. Gordon, M. Harvey, S, Levine. Row I J Katz J Altman, co-editors. Row 2: P. Richman, K. Altman, B. Drinan, E. Fifeiitah, C. Italien. Row 1: D. Apotheker, S. Bahn, D. Wiener. Row 2: A. Mitchell, P. Richman, J, Altman, D. Kwas- nick, D. Goldman. Row 3: R. Greene, R. Friedman, C. junda, J. Weiner, D. Pfau, R. Myerson, S. Berkowitz, N, Gray, L. Aclelman, B. Miller, A. Krinsky, D. Kessin. hr-ang.,-Q... 32'- Ilnuiina Sl!!! --ue..-gl em n 2531851 FRENCH CLUB H is 4 ' u?- v-9.1-4 Row 1: R. Axelrod, I. Gordon, M. Glanz S. Winston, J. Perlis, S. Feldman, D. Budd R. Frank, L. Cutler, A. Nisson, 1. Bardini son, J. Mandell, C. Falk. S. Neiger, J. Strauss, R. Duchin. Row 2. L. Berkson, B. Needle, L. Breslow. Row 3. M. Edelstein, J. Aron, A. Mitchell, S. Aron- GERMAN CLUB Row I: R. Klugman, L, Warschauer, M. Silin, S. Lowy. Row 2: D. Vaughter, D. Pfau, J. Klugman, P. Lowy, C. Fallows, M. Shepard, G. Woodbury, C. Sawyer, Frau Leisher, T. Ruden, Mr. Rhau. Row 3: O. Newton, S. Gabovitch, M. Oshima. Row 1: S. Baker, C. Stone, S. Winston, S. Neiger, B. Redstone. Row 2: M. Flicop, P. Kirschen, M. Auza, J. Zimmerman, J. Saltaman, J. Strauss, L. Breslow, I.. Goldberg, E. Massina. SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB Row 1: D. Poorvu, Row 2: J. Kaplan, L. Shahon, J. Aaron, G. Chacran, J. Hearst, G. Kaplan, J. Trugman, M. Tighe. RUSSIAN CLUB Row I: C. Radlo, Mrs. Libir, R. Sasha Freedman chairman. Row 2: M. Tighe, M. Kiley, L., Levenson, E Rothenberg, C. Keller. -1 l I V FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY gg. Row I: L. Kazis, R. Belson, D. Rudavsky, D. Saunders. Row 2: D. Landes, S. Winston, L. Levin, M. Glanz, M. Kaplan. Rau' 3: E. Freed, J. Woodley, D. Henderson, L. Breslow, S. Aronson, E. Rothenberg, L. Mitchell, I. Wexler, J. Terner. C an I ,lx FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA S. Aronson, J. Colt, D. Budd, L. Cutler, J. Hosmer, J. Bardini. AFS Firit Roux' D. Kaswel, B. Taub, M. Traber, B. Freed man, P. Richman, K. Latner, S. Goldman, D, Stein T. Meyer-E. I. E. Exchange Student. Second, Row V. Citron, S. Lowy, M. Auza-AFS' Stzzdent, E. Mes sina-AFS Student, E. Schiffman, S. Chused, K. Gu berman, J. Gerstein, Miss McLane. 1 Q li fy CHESS CLUB Row I: E. Osman, P. White, G. Fishman, B. Kaplan, Row 2: S. Freedman, S. Zarrabian, M. Tighe. DEBATING CLUB llllll'f'llKEV3lAP0 AW J. Okun, M. Ziering, S. Levine, J. Kazis, L. Kazis, L. Shahon, J. Dichter. Advisor-Mr, Atkinson. MATH CLUB Row 1: M. Miller, S. Cutler, M. Kaufman, S. Kaye. Row 2: A. Nisson, J. Bloom, B. Kahn, R. Krinsky, M. Weiner, Mrs. Flanagan. Row 3: Mrs. Rakshys, P. Conlon, R. Katz, H. Flashen, S. Levine, A. Chin. MATH TEAM Row I: J. Aron, I. Gordon, E. Osman. Row 2: Mr. jo hanssen, N. Carpenter, M. Becker, Ry Myerson, M. Keesan X? , W , if 2? T'-V'-I D- --wi .iff - 'Ti 1 5.535 'Q' f ' 4 . A --1 QM 3 ff Q 4:1 A :ff 'fi' 5. .A . A Biff? LIBRARY CLUB B. Morse, S, Milden, P. Nuzzi, B. Rosenbloorn, B. Baker, B. Frascer, J. Gurvitz. -4- T Row 1: D. Levine, S. Cutler, J. Bloom, P. Nissen, M. Ziering, J. Kazis, H. Levin, J. Shrago, J Dichter. Row 2: J. Friedman, E. Schwam, E. Messina, M. Tighe, Novak, Chiron, M. Singer, L Kazis, S. Meirovitz, S. Kaye, M. Winer, J. Kaufman, B. Kahn. Row 1: R. Lyons, B. Pelancl, S. Keller B. Kapstein, P. Groipen, L. Adelman Row 2: Mr. Lorett, D. Thompson, S pen, S. Goldberg, P. Kirshen, F. Signore M. Henderson, E. Ebb, N. Finkelstein SAILING CLUB Row 1: D. Garber, R. Lewenberg, J. Melick, S. Baker, M. Cohen, D. Aaron, K. Tye, N. Carnam. Row 2: A. Bond, B. Dworert, J. Weiner, E. Barron, L. Shukin, E. Kent, R. Seifer, E. Flashman, Mr. Johanson. Wolfson, D. Silin, J. Newman, B, Gro- STAGE CREW Row 1: J. Stone, B. Klugman, J. Klugman, B. Cohen, R. Krinsky, M. Goldman. Row 2: M Shepard, L. Levenson, S. Grossman, W. Sacks, M. Lefron, M. Croll, D. Keefe, P, Kastner, S. Neiger W. Finkelstein, J. Melick, S. Cahill, I.. Schnabel, R. Neiman. Row 3: C. Fallows, J. Lesbriel, G Limber, B, Miller, S. Finer, M. Stearns, D. Veaner. Milling: B. Korb, J. Smith, S. Burrowes, I Walker, B. McClare, D. Kumin, S. Grossman, D. Bethel, J. Fallows, F. Husher, S. Hall. AUDIG VISUAL CREW Row 1: Novick, D. DiCarlo, S. Aronson, D. Newman, D. Miller. Row 2: Mr. Solowsk, G. Flood, D. White, S. Baker, K. Chyten, J. Becker. llTHE BAND 5 LIONS 1 XYE Row 1: J. Edelstein, S. Ross, L .Tishe, M. Swart, K. Becker, D. DiCar1o. Row 2: B. Drinan, M. Kaplan, B. Axelrod, 'A. Husher, M. Radlo, E. Freed, J. Strymish, J. Aron, Mr. Arner. Row 3: S. Davis, M. A. Crawley, G. Limber, S. Forman, B. Cooper, S. Cutler, M. Hecht, G. Brownstein. Row 4: F. Husher, M. Goldman, K. Keller, J. Richmond, D. Kumin, R. Polansky, J, Becker, A. Miller, C. Greene, M. Keesan, S. Berkowitz, N. Gray. Row 5: L. Schnabel, E. Malmborg, M. Jerome, D. Jerome, J, Stahl, J. Sobol, B. Dunker, A. Cutler, J. Dickinson, S. Schertzer, H. Adelman. STAGE BAND Row 1: J. Sobel, C. Greene, N. Gray, S. Berkowitz, M. Keesan, J. Edelstein. Row 2: A. Cutler, S. Schertzer, B. Dunker, M. 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Q A ', is I 7' ' z 7 f ,af Miss Trowbridge, H ead Lzbmmm 4 ' I' Mrs. Donovan Mrs. Hall Mrs. Nelson CA . ,.,I-auf' Mrs. Tannenbaum INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr Knapman 1l1 ...i Mr. Lambert Mr. Manghue 9 ..'1 !fT i 5ii an Mr. Winkler PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN me Mr. Bechtold 2:4 .yy ob l U ,-A fl I N, M, M.,.a gre , -g., :54 Nw gy: I c 71, A' 4. ,1 , ,gn xx 3,315-g f , 'x Mrs. Berger s f fx Mr. Poskitt Miss Hersey 64 Miss Strojny s-L Mr. Steeves if - 'Yf,K1 s z'f' f - Miss Gilmore ,4 IN if M L W 14 , ' - ix MUSIC i ' '- X , 414 ' R Mr. Levenson Mr. Arner ff Mrs. Ratner, Speech Clinic iisfifiwft '7 I wiv ,.,',.,,FMYi .f ,b Mr. Muldern, Study Hall 1 X yn, - M Mr. Solowsky, Audio-Vixual Mr. Carey, Reading Clinic Mr. Brouillerre, Driver Education 1 , 2 5 ' g5bf'H,w:',!Yf41 'ny f nf I f ff 2 if if an., ,--:if-0 f lflffwzna eff Nw X f -a 52vff'f:gfp3wf - ,f,,AY5M.bf 65 vi xii.- Mrs. Burrowes, Teacher Aide . 1 -i Bob Kulas I Par Dayly Mark Evans Ernie Peltier l X f 1 C 4 X 1 , , T' N Anne Hughes Anne Hughes, Mary Panaggio I r Les Farell 02234 Lek.. 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' l' -'X f f'Y, T .,-. 1 Iyf:: !'. -lf x A Q- 4 yf, .Az x' Q 1.,fer' ,: J 'la' V , ' 4' '5. , Qg L I 741. A 45 4 Li Y ,R 23 5 I , xii , -an A e- e F e 4 ' ' I- 1245, f 19.59, 1 X, R ei W: jenny Rebecca, four days old, What a lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky girl you are! f, .., c X ,nr ' X 5'4- 3 'H-'.-5g.Z,,,l'?l?f1:N14, S X .. ., . , , v 1 l Q ln' Wx. ' . , K f ' . .jg 0 ' L pu 4' . ,A . Ali' , ,-QQ 4 a. WW.. , . w ' I 5, 1' lm Y n W,-.ln v 1 ' l P V, in XH- 5 A 4' JN 'I I, . , . JZ ' 1 . I' i A ' NK :li ll? .',, Juv . ' 'gg ' x V V- .' -. , xi!-, 2 For you have swings to be swung on, T rees to be climbed up, . ' mf' P f . ...r. I , .,..- A7,w ' ...M '. 'J'.:'1 v '1-'P.'f':f: : ..x' 'WU YB gi... 1351 ii' . , Z '- I li W fi.. 4' 1 1 1554 ' ,u' 1 3 , 1 ,V 1 'QM- . il 5 , 1 4 1- 4 Q20 ' ww -4 lg . 9-QL f 2,4 , f .Y 1 , X A lx , an , Tx Q ,Qt I Q I' 1 Q, . I l ' 4 ' . L 'fi' 38 14 . , ,Q Q1 .egg X, I 4,5 f .muff ,ar-1, I ' .9 f, W' '1 'X VNV' 'wi HMG '1 ' ' , , ,, A -v f 15 My . , . . 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Profes- siotlalfsporfs have 'interested me since the late 50'sg my disinterest athletics does not involve a general distaste for them. .TPHII Qf fnyiapathy can be explained by a lack of identification. 7-Ifveinever considered myself a member of Newton South, just a travelerjvho. 'must pause awhile, only to continue my journey later. I -therefore can take no pride in the accomplishments of the wrestling teiitilgnor qfanllfeel-a sense. of failure at the shortcomings of the baslretballi team. School sports have nothing to do with meg I do not influenceHthe1ir5,growth orfsuccess in any way, nor do they influence minefv Few-fof' 'm1y5,friends'.are 'on teams. .As far as I'm concerned, we .asp well' not have 'an i .interscholastic , program of competition. -Q? Qfscoiirsei,-that position seems to conflict with my interest in pro- I don? influence the Red Sox or Bruins either. But N.. mi 'i,.'1l'I Q. .' ' . 1 mis... '. U , ' - - 1 'N 'Blix .ct 'az j t 11425.-2 rx fx' M - he as ,xi is I 5 'K there is an essential difference between pro sports and school sports, ability aside. Professional athletes are famous, admired by millions. Like any sports fan I can see myself in the position of such men, commanding the same respect and admiration. A sense of identifica- tion does exist here. While I could picture myself as Carl Yastrzemski or Bobby Orr, I could never aspire to be one of South's better athletes -such an idolatry would be too demeaning. Finally, there is the difference in talent. Professional athletes are the best in the world, the cream of the crop. There are millions of high school athletes, few of whom will ever become professionals. Or perhaps none of this has any validity-maybe my disinterest has no rational or emotional explanation. But one thing is very im- portant: my feelings are hardly unique-they may very well repre- sent a majority of South kids. .J:L'.:.:f.f'. :':: .5 n' ' ' ' ' if ', 'QQ Z-,f..'.. --I ' ' Y-1.45 :, Xg,j.54'f2-- w iii-,idx 551-:!'l'..'Q'ril'j5S,' -- I jf. ll.f LV:,l'11x1': 4 -f,'Q,.f.-g,5:'.5. + 11,31-I ft ,' ' .-'- - .. 'tflqgiffi 4' f 9 'wg 'ff-:..f s .Url .V r Row 1: N. Parnell, M. Zackman, J. Newman, E. Geraci, T. Rezzuti Cco-capt.J, F. Vespa Cco-capt.J, J. Lopez, P. Shepherd, S. Umina, T. Todis, D. Wexler, L. Shuman, S. Kaye Cmanagerl. Row 2: A. Ko- joyian, R. Leporini, P. Dumais, F. Virgilio, D. Feldman, J. Corcoran B. Kravitz, J. Chesarone, S. Singer, J. Neuhaus, S Sacks, J. Tildeni Row 3: Coach Stegeman, Coach Kojoyian, Coach Winkler, J. Deluca, S. Stockman, B. Staulo, S. Eastaugh, M. Henderson, K. Chyten, S. Herter, T. Nelson, B. Framson, E. Levine, B. Gordon, D. Celli, Coach MacConnell. FOCTBALL On September 28, 1968, a small crowd watched the New- ton South Lions drop their opening game to Fitchburg 27-8. Unfortunately, this game set the tone for the season in regard to both box-office and artistic success. Only a soggy 20-20 tie with Reading in the Lions' fourth game of the year saved Newton South from utter disaster, i.e., an 0-8 record. The 0-7-1 slate was the worst ever in the school's still young football history. There were few bright spots. Tom Rezutti playing head- to-head against some of the state's better quarterbacks, ex- celled both on offense and defense. Unfortunately, he didn't have either Lou DiFazio or George McKinney, the fine ends of 1967, to throw the ball to. Though this season's ends, among them seniors Ted Todis, jeff Newman, Lou Shuman and junior Mike Henderson tried their best, only Shuman showed real pass-catching potential, and late in the season at that. As a result, Rezutti was forced to go to his backlield which consisted of halfbacks Fred Virgilio, a junior and halfback Nick Parnlel and fullback Pete Shepherd, both seniors. The triple chore of blocking, running and receiving proved to be too much for these boys, and only occasionally did they show flashes of their running skills. The line, too, had its problems. Consistently outweighed, tackles Frank Vespa and Paul Dumais, along with guards Ed Geraci and Frank Signore and center Steve Umina, often were physically worn down. At times, however, Vespa and Umina, who were in their third varsity year, would open holes and stall opponents' drives just as if it had been '66 or '67. But, as it was '68, the line as a whole would then begin to give way from sheer fatigue, especially toward the end of a game. Thus, inconsistency was the major problem of the front five. No high school team, however, has failed if it keeps its morale high during a losing streak, and for this the Lions are to be complimented. An example of this spirit instilled by Coach Winkler and his staff was reserve john Lopez, who filled in capably at quarterback and safety when Rezutti was out with the flu, and in general was the type of utility man every team needs. Despite the always-high team morale, next year looks bleak, also. Dumais and Virgilio, along with linemen Joe Deluca and Bob Staulo, are among the few returnees. The usual small crowds will probably suffer through many long and cold afternoons, while the rest of the school just won't care. If someone plays football at South, he does it for the love of the game, and not the recognition. efdxvunf 5 sql' ................. ................... .-.... 'i , .............. Ax' i . A3 A .......... 'V 7 Nw, A ' v if-ff Y. N, . f ,S O I Z-lk S -K w 108 Row 1: S. Finer, W. Starr, R. Taylor fco-capt.1, D. Krasa fco-capt.J, D. Smith, M. Young. Row 2: R. Brown, F. Landy, W. Goldberg, R. Kumor, R. Shamban, P. DeRogatis. Row 3: F. Klashman D. Wattine, L. Lavine, S. Porter, P. Horwitz, A. Miller, J. Hewitt, Coach Merrill, This year's soccer team had great potential, but finished with a record of 1-10-1. The closeness of the scores indicates that the team was not as helpless as the record might suggest . Under the direction of coaches Merrill, Cuyler, and co-captains Paul Taylor and Dani Krasa the team entered the year with high hopes, but after the first half of the season it was apparent that this was not the year for Newton South soccer. Due to the early losses and the selfish attitude of certain players the team failed to improve. Along with hopes for a successful season, spirits de- clined. The Brookline victory was the one bright moment of the season, but five losses followed. Certain individuals achieved a high degree of success, despite the poor showing of the team. Co-captain Paul Taylor, halfback Frank Hurvitz, along with high scorer Bill Starr and most valu- able player Rodney Brown were named to the league all star team. Members of the team who were able to maintain a disciplined and spirited attitude towards the team despite the constant losses should be commended for their spunk. COUNTRY CROSS Rau' 1: J. Silverman, D. Finch, L. Freedman, Capt. B. Kopelman, R. Hirsch, H. Ehrlich, D. Glaser, S. Sahl. Row 2: Coach Geist, T. LaPlante, C. Pottey, M. Goldfarb, M. LeBlanc, W. Elovitz, B. Kaye, H. Berman, S. Corkin, L. junda. Row 3: D. Dickinson, M. Oshima, B. Haimes, J. H. Seeler, B. Miller. Cross-country, the least known of the three varsity fall sports, was this year the most successful. Coached by Richard Geist, the harriers collected three wins against four losses to finish tied for fifth place in the Suburban league. The season started off slowly for the harriers as they were soundly defeated by Malden and Newton High. Although the Lions next managed a victory over Revere, they dropped two more against Arlington and Medford. Sporting a miserable 1-4 record the harriers' sixth meet was against Waltham. Here the Lions climaxed their season, as they upset Waltham to gain the first South victory on Walthams home course. Gathering momentum the harriers steam-rolled Everett to wind up the season with a victory. This year's team was young and inexperienced with only two seniors, Captain Bruce Kopelman and Lew Freedman, running among the top seven varsity competitors. This lack of upperclass- men might have proved disastrous had not the harriers come up with an amazing group of sophomores led by Tom LaPlante, whose spectacular season was highlighted by an eighth place finish in the 250-boy sophomore division of the Catholic Memorial race and the Varsity Suburban League meet. Unfortunately LaPlante has moved to Florida, thus ending his Newton South career. How- ever Dick Dickinson, Charles Pottey, Mike LeBlanc, and Larry junda will return next year older and stronger runners. With the addition of Captain-elect Steve Sahl, Dave Glaser, and Ron Schnier, Coach Geist has a group of up-and-coming harriers, who, with a year's experience or more under their belts, look to shake up the league next season. 1 , 1- M f if 22 fb Q. , 1. s - W 5. HQ, Q 1 rv my ffg 'fb i I v,13?zz 'JZ :Mx 4 3 4 NIJ M. ,4 - n eh 15 E 1 Row I: S. Silverman, K. Stuart, B. Kraft, W. Starr, R, Rich. Row 2: 1. Lopez, W. Garber, S. Schwartz, J. Cochran, S. Hurder, R. Sherman, D. Smith, Coach Bechtold, R. Levin fmanagerb. Mirfings C. Greene Ccaptainl. BASKETBALL The basketball season started in September. While helmeted athletes prepared for the coming Saturday, aspiring basketball players practiced for almost mythical games which were months away. A passerby could peek into the gym at 4:30 on a fall after- noon and be certain to find Stu Silverman working on his jump shot. Determined to reverse the trend of losing seasons, Stu prac- ticed diligently. Not only established players frequented the gym. A tall but inexperienced senior, Bob Rich, sweated off excess weight in his attempt to make the team. Games were played in ten minute shifts so that the throng of basketballers could get ready for the season which lay in the haze of the future. Head Coach Bechtold sensed the spirit of the hoopsters as he announced to the players at tryouts, We've got something this year. We're going to work to make this our best season yet. The first days of practice introduced the boys to Mr. Youngbloods conditioning drills which would exhaust a Marine. Everyone un- derstood the value of agonizing windsprints-the Lions would have to outhustle their much taller opponents. Small but hard- working players like Bill Starr and Barry Kraft set the tone of the year. Scrimmages boosted the Lions' optimism. Wellesley and ja- maica Plain were easy prey for the Lions, while strong teams from Needham and Framingham South found Newton South a formi- dable opponent. In fact, the Jamaica Plain coach told the Lions as they lined up for sprints after the scrimmage, You guys got something great going. You're like this, he said, interlocking his fingers. You guys are together. The Lions opened by defeating Newton High, led by Stu Silver- man's 22 points. Boston Latin fell next, and after a defeat at the hands of Brookline, the Lions defeated Arlington. The rest of the season disappointed the Lions and their follow- ers. Injuries challenged the coaches' attempts to develop a success- ful team. Young Emmons Levine provided the Lions with several bright moments during dark games. John Lopez applied the fine art of elbow throwing in his attempts to dominate bigger players. But, as one glances at the record, the season was a failure. The months of work seemed futile. As the Lions returned from a game at Brockton, a group of seniors sang in the back of the bus, led by guard Ken Stuart. An underclassman shouted out, Hey, how come you guys are singing when we lost by 48 points? The answer immediately came back, Because we didn't lose by fifty. Indeed, the team was still-in the words of the Jamaica Plain coach-together. CEd. note-This article was written by Captain Cliff Greene, whose injury in the third game of the season was one of the main reasons for the team's 4-15 record. The Lions were 2-0 with Cliff, the team's high scorer as a junior, in the lineup, but were never the same after he hurt his knee at Brookline. Despite this, his great attitude and unselhsh devotion to the team's needs both before and after his injury were a source of inspiration to all concerned.J ,fn-4 ,f- Q5'!Qg mx .T-'Tj 3 ' ., .b' V P g - 3.4.15 , - ' j,'g,,,fj,:i.'K14 n: Vg , N -Sli V -. his A in-- .. 1, ' -'-4,' f- it - wueaig if sa:,fQ', fmvgivi I 4? W ' ? h'L 1 5' 5. 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Qs. ...xr Q AM 8 Q f QU? 5 3 Q' ' '. : . - ' IL 3 I .:' N L+v1- 111 L .ng A L This was the year that should have been for the Newton South tracksters. After a huge turnout of 40 candidates, big things were predicted. However it could not be foreseen that only five boys would last through the season without injury. Seniors Nick Parnell and Bruce Kopelman were the team's top performers. Parnell placed second in the Class A high jump, while going undefeated in dual-meet competition. He also set the school record at 6-4. Kopelman was a consistent 500-yard winner and anchored the relay team. Both qualified for the Met League all-star meet. Other leading senior point scorers were Robin Hirsch, and Ken Miller in the 50, Rodney Brown and Rich Aron in the l,O0O, and Captain Lew Freedman in the mile and 2-mile. Jon Stahl and jim Silver are other seniors whose talents will be missed in the hurdles and shot-put, respectively. Barring injuries, next year's team had a ready re- placement for each of the graduates. Sophomores Dave Peters, John Seeler, Mike LeBlanc, Dick Dickin- son, and Charles Pottey, and juniors Bob Shea, Scott Lampert, Steve Porter, Ron Schneier, Rich Kates, and Dave Novick will form the nucleus of next year's squad. TRACK Row 1: D. Novick, L. Freedman fcaptainb, K. Miller, D. Finch, J. Stahl, B, Kopelman, R. Hirsch, R. Aron, K. Chyten. Row 2: S. Eastaugh, K. Levitt, D. Glazer, R. Schneier, S. Sahl, B. Taub, D. Topol, P. Richman, R. Kates. Row 3: B. Sage, J. H. Seeler, D. Peters, C. Portey, J. Kotzen, R. Phillips, M. LeBlanc, D. Dickinson. Mining: Coach Shelton, Coach Coleman, J. Silver, B. Shea, S. Porter, N. Parnell, R. Brown. .-.. Y -X , -'L-121 f : 1 1.1 i . . -,f j.l- ,...- -Y ,., if ,4- i . Qi 112 fall fi Y W WA . A W' 7 lfwsofq R' . HGCKEY Newton South's hockey team completed the 1968-1969 season with 8 wins, 5 losses, and a tie, winning uncontested third place in the final Dual County League standings for the second year in a row. This was quite a season for a team which retained only two starters from last year's State Tournament entry. Assistant Captain Tom Rezutti, after two varsity seasons at forward moved back to defense and came up with the most assists for the Lions this year. He was awarded a position on the Second Team Dual County League All-Stars. Sophomore Paul - i.,li. s.,.. .2 'rt . . . ,i, . 2 , 1 .. 1..amssa.maan Lu p Q., :t Modern shined in the nets chalking up a 2.15 goals-against rec- ord, the third best in the league. This was topped off by four shut-outs. Tough-playing assistant Captain jim O'Connor and Dick Hirschfield, both seniors, each managed a hat trick. juniors Lou Wolfson, Dave Carpenter, Carl jonassen, and sophomore Fred Klashman completed the offense. The defense was backed by hard-playing sophomore Clem Virgilio and Captain Barry Cain who scored an unassisted goal in the closing minutes of the final game. Goalie George Kerr, in the one full game that he played, came up with a shutout. The coaching staff was made up of Head Coach William jesdale, as- sisted by Legare Cuyler and Neal McPhee. Row 1: Coach Jesdale, P. Modern, B. Goldberg, T. Rezzuti, fass't, capri, B. Cain fcapm, J. O'Con- ner Cass't. capt.J, D. Hirschfield, G. Harwood, G. Kerr, Coach McPhee. Row 2: L. Wolfson, C. jonasson, J. Ferrick, T. Phillips, D. Carpenter, C. Virgilio, B. Mayer, H. Averback, Coach Cuyler. fl i lli 1 r 1 9-- '5 Row 1: P. Dumais, M. McCarthy, J. DeLuca, T. Todis, F. Kraft, S. Rubin, S. Etkin, P. Arduino, A. Koioyian, B. Vespa fco-capt.J, N. Applebaum fco-capt.l, M. Buchine, Staulo. Row 3: Coach Kojoyian, C. Schuft, B. Frutkofi, W. D. Hill, -I. Dickson, L, Feldman, F. Virgilio, C. Kolovson. Hurwitz, S. Singer, C. Maxner, P. Schaye, D. Smith, A. Rau' 2: J. Frieze, B. DiFazio, P. Eisenberg, E. Glazer, R. Cutler, B. Gordon. WRESTLING The wrestling team is the only sports outfit that can claim to be a dynasty at Newton South. While other teams are alternately good, bad or indifferent, the grapplers are year-in and year-out among the best in the area. Besides the overall team success, wrestling has provided the school with some of its greatest incli- vidual sports performers, such as john Passarini, a 1966 graduate, and Lou DiFazio, who graduated last year. This season was no exception. Coach Aredis Kojoian's squad compiled a lO-2 record, which was capped by a second place finish behind Wayland in the sectionals held at Newton South and a respectable showing in the state finals. Two more names were added to the immortals of Lion wrestling-those of co- captains Frank Vespa C180 lb. class! and Neil Applebaum 6110 lb. classl. Both of these fine wrestlers won their divisions at the sectionals to finish off brilliant three-year careers with a fiourish. ll4 Another prospective great was unveiled in the person of sopho- more Steve Etkin C133 lb. classJ who won his division in the sectionals also. Behind these champions was a competent crew composed of seniors Ted Todis and Dave Hill and junior Fred Virgilio, all of whom finished second in their divisions at the sectionals. Hill, by the way, is a classic example of the tough and courageous athlete turned out by Lion wrestling teams has he wrestled for quite a while with a shoulder separation. Senior Mark Buchine captured a third place, as did junior Paul Dumais. Rich Kraft and Paul Eisenberg wrapped up the sectional scoring with creditable fourth- place Hnishes. All in all, the sectionals were only typical of an- other great season. With Dumais, Virgilio, Etkin, Kraft, etc., there seems to be no reason why the dynasty can not continue. So, next year, expect another season in which wrestlers will run, diet, sweat, and bang heads in pracice, and this along with their given natural ability will preserve Newton South's only legitimate winning sports tradition. '--Q-M... 2 JV 5 3, x W' 5 .yfuiibf 1 ,V f 1 M., ,.,',:m,,, xl- ? cj v f ' X - I x r 'T , l g if ff? 'C :-: -g,' -Lj!A 4, fy? L' ff Wi :?' ?E' i ' ' 1 A-f 1 A-S1 1 55 , 5:32 4 .Sherri .C '.- . l l 1 W 17 X , V l w Row 1: L. Tighe, B. Goldberg, B. Kessel, A. Cohen, P. Nisson, j. Prelack. Row 2: L. Hyman, R. Blouin, S. Silver, L. Lavine, Coach Steeves. This year gymnastics, previously only a part of the boys' gym curriculum, was added to the list of varsity sports at Newton South. Though no official meets took place, the enthusiasm generated by Coach Tom Steeves and his squad for this demanding set of athletic events bodes well for the future of the sport at South. The gymnasts will begin official competition on the inter- scholastic level in the next couple of seasons. ' -1 I ss, 4-, .v K I A E K Il , X , , . Y , 2 ,r f . . ,pi . ' -' '31, ll 2 I GYMEIEIASTICS I Q ' at 'jaw Iwi., :Nu 'S VV mill:-.f.f,,Qk sf. W ,, , ,, , , ,,,,,,,., , H6 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY Row I: M. O'Conner, L. Collins, J, Corbett, V. Aghababian, M. Huber, M. Mc Donald, C. O'Brien, D. Hopkinson. Row 2: C. Hill, A. Balcom, K. Mason, C. Curuso, C. Heard, C. Backer, D. Hurley, B. Prietz, A. Henes. Row 3: D. Roth, M. L, Kiley, S. Dennis, M. Drew, S. Fagen, V. Spinks, P. Savage, P. Savage, J. Aron, J. Gurvitz, G. Woodbury, M. Rosen. GIRLS BASKETBALL . , . , I I -J f J' Row I: P. Savage, -I. Hosmer, R. Mescon, B. Taub, K. McPhee, j. Corbett, M. L. Kiley, V. Aghababian, L. Gill, P. Savage. Row 2: G, Woodbury, M. Huber, M. Barry, J. Newman, N. Finkelstein, S. Downing, M. O'Conner, C. Daley, A. Henes, C. Hill, C. Fuchs, J. Aron, B. Needle, Miss Strojny. GIRLS GYMNASTICS Row 1: E. Rivers, D. Herman, C, Aries, M. Frawley. Row 2.' L. Sha- hon, K. Folk. Row 3: D. Hopkinson, D. Silin, L. Shubin, M. McCar- thy. Row 4: C. Backer, K. Simonds, AI. Fagan, S. Wolfson, D. Wiest, B. Levinson. Row 5: D. Wolfson. GIRLS' SPORTS Each year a relatively small but devoted group of girls take part in the girls' sports program. Though they are a great tleal nicer ro look at than their male counterparts, girls' field hockey in the fall and gymnastics and basketball in the winter attract little attention. Not much, if any, of the glory that goes to the celebrated male athletes goes to our female srantlouts. These young women, therefore, play mostly because they like what they are doing, and not because they seek status--which makes them a rare breed in our school and in our society. So. in the following pictures you won't recognize too many names, much less see a S-400,000 quarterback or a famous basketball star. 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P, Shaye, 14. R. Levine, 15. Mr. Cyr, 16. M. Bonica, 19. B. Kapstein, 20. S. Lesser, 21. S. Wolfson, 22. K. Alperin, 23. L. McNair, 24. S. Morrill, 25. S. Etkin, 26 H. Linda, 31. D. Benders, 32. B. Rosenbloom, 33. J. Abramson, 34. J. Miller, 35. S. Paulini, 36. S. Cahill, 37. J. Kazis, 38. S. Feldman, 42. D. Scheff, 43. L. Freedman, 44. N. Elman, 42. R. Berstein, 54. J. Cetlin, 55. B. Gordon, 56. C. Virgilio, 57. F. Murphy, 59. N. Silbert, 64. D. Smith, 66. A, Podutely, 69. P. Casdoro, 72. G. Bonner, 82. K. Brayman, 83. J. Amendola, 85. P. Sheridan, 87. M. Satter, 90. W. Goldberg, 91. E. Ruben, 92. L. Carman, 95. P. White, 96. C. Potty, 7. J. Mark, 98. S. Nelson, 99. D. Lampert, 100. E. Williams, 102. L. Marcus, 103. Miss Hunter, 104. J. Stonberg, 107. J. Cohen, 108. D. Peters, 109. D. Miller, 110. R. Adelson, 111. J. Berkowitz, 112. M. Frawley, 113. J. Rautenberg. Caterpillar Top 1. D. Sullivan, 2. L. Kassaw, 3. R. Goldberg, 4. G. Flood, 5. A. Husher, 8. T. Baker, 9. J. Fielding, 10. P. Rosenberg, 11. Miss Tyler, 12. A. Mazminian, 13. P. Sharitf, 14. A, Glickman, 15. G. Zafron, 16. P. Goodman, 17. D. Filosa, 18. M. Gould, 19. M. Sandman, 20. S. Klafel, 22. M. Alcon, 23. M. Sterns, 24. H. Melrose, 26. L, Stearn, 27. D. Simen, 28. S. Kaye, 29. S. Sieve, 30. J. Goodman, 31. E. Kruger, 32. R. Nathan- son, 33. R. Davine, 34. A. Rosser, 35. K. Young, 36. S. Visco, 37. A. Fein, 38. S. Richstein, 39. M. Weinfeld, 40. Mrs. Silberzweiz, 41. C. Aries, 42. G. Bell, 43. S. Frankel, 44. D. Randall, 45. M. Leblanc, 46. D, Garber, 47. L. Wheeler, 48. K. Seeler, 49. M. Dinkel, 50. S. Reef, 51. D. Briggs, 52. V. Dana, 53. J. Chadwick, 55. B. Difazio, 56. R. Pease, 57. J. Kastzen, 58. J. Weinstein, 59. N. Wilfian, 60. L. Rosenberg, 61. B. Segal, 62. S. Bornstein, 63. N. Ratner, 64. S. Smookley, 65. C. Segal, 66. J. Dean, 67. D. Pearlstein, 68. H. Krafchick, 69. J. Ruben- stein, 70. S. Downing, 71. J. Shrago, 72. W. Biosey, 73. A. Lawrence, 74. C. Spelfogel, 75, R. Seletsky, 76. D. Roth, 77. V. Aghababian, 78. D. Copman, 79. J. Conway, 80. C. Dolitka, 81. D. Synder, 82. J. Mikels, 85. S. Bownr, 86. R. Naymer, 87. P. Hirshberg, 89. J, Espar, 90. A. Schwartz, 91. Miss Vainstein, 92. M. Shaghnessy, 93. S. Logan, 94. S. Covkin, 95. S. Golden, 96. J. Sapers, 97, B. Sage, 98. L. Levine, 99. R. Woodward, 100. L. Marcus, 101. D. Keefe, 102. R. Newman, 103. N. Tepper, 104. C. Gershman, 105. G. Mickels, 106. H. Kosrofian, 107, B. Elovitz, 108. B. Ellioitz, 109. J. Lewis, 110. J. Poster, 111. S. Schneider, 112. P. Gershin, 113. S. Thorner, 114, L. Tufts, 115. 1. Gordon, 116. C. Leader, 117. J. Sacks, 118. S. Mintz, 119. D. Bloner, 120. P. Nuzzi, 121. R. Humphrey, 122. R. Korb, 123. M. Priest, 124. P. Nissen. Caterpillar Bottom 1. K. Useo, 2. S. Sahl, 3. M. Lesbriel, 4. Mr. McKerron, 5. N. Linsky, 6. R. Shapiro, 7. S, Oaks, 8. B. Braverman. 9. E. Eaton, 10. M. Glassa, 11. M. Gilroy, 12. K. Bely, 13. S. Aronson, 14. J. Morris, 16. S. Gollieb, 17. R. Franke, 18. E. Rivers, 19. M. Kaplan, 20. M, Levine, 21. D. Glasser, 23. M. Erikson, 24. A. Tracy, 25. S. Hurter, 26. M. Rubenstein, 27. N. Levitan, 28. M, Farber, 29. D. Kanter, 30. E. Warshaver, 31. E. Specter, 32. I. Wilson, 33. M. Levin. 34. B. Pollen, 35. D. Kagan, 36. R. Liner, 37. M. Huber, 38. D. Lombardo, 39. M, Bloner, 40. B. Frazier, 41. D. Less, 42. D. Platt, 43. B. Goldenberg, 44. S. Sharloff, 45. J. Til- den, 46. B. Fruitkoff, 47. K, Tye, 49. R. Godon, 51. M. Lustig, 52. A. Nisson, 53. J. Unger, 54. L. Gershman, 55. S. Sherman, 56. P. Covich, 57. Mr. Goggin, 58. D. Stein, 59. R. Shamban, 60. L, Berkson, 61. M. Rosen, 62. B. Tays, 63. J. Aron, 65. S. Levene, 66. L. Gill, 67. A. Schwartz, 69. J, Trudman, 70. K. Dresne, 71. C. Crowds, 72. Schulf, 73. D. Selby, 74. E. Mana, 75. J. Lark, 76. A. Lennard, 77. S. Parris, 78. S. Schwartz, 80. Mr. Thompson, 81. J. Swig, 82. M. VanDam, 85. J. Simone, 87. E. Foulkrod, 88. W. Silverman, 89. K. Hilliard, 90. P. Browstein, 91. R. Fibble, 93. J. Silverman, 95, B. Shulh, 96. N. Elkins, 102. J. Fagar, 103. M. Croll, 105. K. Faulk. Eyeglass Right A: 105. A. Rotberg, 106. B. Rubin, 107. B. Mayer, 108. B. Kessel, 109 B. Kraft, 110. M. Meyers, 111. J. Okun, 112. A. Canner, 113. A. Henning : 114. R. King, 115. T. Tempista, 116. J. Wolf, 117. R. Phillips, 118 . Shapiro, 119. F. Klashman, 120. Mrs. Breech, 121. D. Celli C: 122. C. Ny, 123, S. Ornsteen, 124. J. Perlis, 125. S. Rower, 126. J Shoher, 127. E. White, 128. J. Fleishman D: 129. N. Pollucci, 130. P. Kastner, 131. A. Stanger, 132. M. Golub 133. M. Sheperd, 134. P. Madfis, 135. L. Ny E: 136. L. Wolfson, 137. G. Rabb, 138. V. Spinks, 139. A. Menes, 140 C. Cohen, 141. C. Levin, 142. B. Cushman, 143. B. Needle F: 144. D. Feldman, 145. E. Houghton, 147. L. Berman, 149. S. Davis 150. P. Lowy G: 151. Miss McLane, 152. A. Wilson, 153, P. Tarmy, 154. J. Kahn 155. S. Eastaugh, 156. P. Weiberg, 157. B. Sherman H: 160. M. Mynds, 161. D. Smith, 162. D. Graber, 163. L. Daum I: 164. J. Foster, 165. E. Vandam, 166. J. Turner, 167. S. Karger J: 171. J. Eisenberg, 172. R. Luzian, 174. A. Berly, 175. M. Salzberg 176. C. Sawyer, 177. G. Woodberg B B K: 178. J. Amendale, 179. L. Isgur, 180. M. Berger, 181. C. Bert, 182. S. Burrows, 183. S. Musgrave, 184. Mrs. Murry Left Eyeglass A: 1. L. Cuttler, 2. D. Devine, 3. M. Cooke, Karas, 6. D. Kwasnick B: 7. N. Megrian, 8. C. Keller, 9. D. Furbush, 10. C: 11. G. Limber, 12. K. Valinsky, 13. L. Siegal 16. L. Lambart, 17. S. Kase D: 18. L. Straser, 19. N. Dwyer, 21. K. Roth, Nector, 24. K. Day, 25. M. Fleisher E: 26. L. Kirle, 27. D. Bluestone, 28. C. Colletti, Hurwitz, 31. B. Spungin, 32. Mr. Johanson, Berkowitz 4. A. Rosenberg, 5, S. L. Molbrook 14. K. Lane, 15. Snider, 22. E. Bergman, 23. S. 29. E. Malmborg, 30. B. 33. E. Osman, 34. S. F: 35. J. Pfau, 36. W. Brodie, 37. P. Modern, 38. D. Layton, 39. D. Cohen, 40, W. Abramson, 41. D. Stein, 42. J. Campbell, 43. R. Rhodes G: 44. B. White, 45. Boldman, 46. M. Mecht, 47. B. Axelrod, 48. S. Grossman, 49. S. Grossman, 50. E. Barron, 51. C. Lewis, 52. M. Bonica, 53. R. Manover, 54. W. Brody H: 55. S. Goldman, 56. N. Brunelle, 57. A. Sharoff, 58. C. Fuchs, 59. E. Shuman, 60. N. Goldfarb, 61. R. Mescon, 62. E. Ciebman, 63. B, Hoff- man, 64. B. Weiner, 65. R..Leporini I: 66. B. Haimes, 67. L. Mason, 68. C. Sugarman, 69. R, Gould, 70. C. Shapiro, 71. C. Joseph J: 72. L. Fisher, 73. B. Lusher, 74. H. Torban, 75. P. Button, 76. S. Blacker, 77. F. Rosenberg, 78. J. Becker K: 79. V. Mersh, 80. V. Zimmerman, 81. M. L. Kiley, 83. S. Goldberg, 84. L. Cohen, 85. R. Lewis, 86, M. Rutman, 87. A. Zellemeyer, 90. G. Chase, 93. L. Gould, 95. E. Tisner, 96. T. Mullin, 97. J. Marks, 99. M. Arnow, 100. M. Farber, 101. M. Perlstein, 102, M. Richmond, 103. D. Boyer, 104. M. O'Connor, 106. J. Levin -1- Y '5f:'1 avi ff ,-,,,,' ng-1-' 7,3 WW' if V- . 4if3?fg,'fi?gv'!!?g25rfm?g3ia7'iA mf! ,ff Jffjfgggffgxlag1,L:1iSl?gf 1':fan-:.i11ff. ?. . 1 f . 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A- - vim .1 lr.. - -- V V? .' g'I'. nu ', s gkxx' 'ff ' , '- 4. I. 'fsw ' L,-' ff 1 . .., ' ! '! ' AJ -- --- E-fain-M cmimflr 'N-W, . .. -- Q--ww ..-N-Af. .:v':.:'--1- , ' - ., ' ' 1 ' ' 5 ,l I lg 'Qff , - . tv. ' Q ii -I Q r. V . .- 'f- ' ', - ,' .- Y 'W' 49 r it f' Silt. fi' f? f'g ., f 1 i nl... , te -.. mi .wt ,' . x Q , .ZA . an AF- f 4' 1. 1 , 7. ,g5.,,5g, ' ' 1 1 ma.. 53.1 1 , , QQ i,i.:i1-iff'fC1' - ,,'1 f33iXt,if ' : ' . 4.42 at 4 it-lY27wi.f.s .viii fli- . V . ,sf-2.5, fig' ., . ,,g3p,,Xs.,,ie.1f.i':g-' :aw . ff .. c . ,tg3gg.5,g?5sf1?9't-'5z'p 2 '. A . - S' 'fi-1' ,V M542-nf ' Sim . . ' ELLEN ABROMSON 37 Alexander Road Goodwin The hitterest thing in our today's sorrow is the memory of our yes- terday's joy. I'll never forget: my sophomore year, parties, the rowboat, dancing ability, accidents, headphones, B.U., a license test, music, and beautiful people. Blue Squad 1, 2, 3, Denehola 25 Homeroom Manager 23 Senior Supper. LAWRENCE ADELMAN 83 Nehoiden Road Goodwin Larry I'll never forget: IL., who taught me more than this Prison ever could. RONALD DANIEL ADELMAN 12 Sunhill Lane Goodwin Ron The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance: the wise grows it under his feet. Success is counted sweetest hy those who ne'er succeeded. Quests Anonymous, Greenhouseg Denehola 1, 3g Visitations Commit- tee 3g Taurus the Friendly Bull Staffg French National Honor So- ciety. SUSAN BETH ADELMAN 66 Verndale Road Cutler Sue Rouse us from indolence, indiffer- ence, and selhsh ease to serve under truth, love, justice, and peace. I'll never forget: NSEP, '69, Jr. Prom, MDBK and Quebec, CW, and the great friends, wonderful times and memories. Class Committee 2, 35 Regulus Data and Copy Staffs 2, 3, Student Activities Council 33 Jr. Promg Cut- ler House Council 1. BRUCE F. AGRESS 33 Verndale Road Cutler JANE ALBERT 92 Varick Road Goodwin You give hut little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Regulus Lay-out Staff, Dance Club 2, 3, A.F.S. 3, French Club 33 Ukranda 3. SUSAN ALPERT Goodwin ROGER PAUL ALTER 124 Deborah Road Goodwin Little Alter Boy , Alter Boy , Little Alter Boy , The only gift is a portion of thy- self. I'll never forget: my true love and ISOOSS. I leave to Newton South: An Image. Claim to Fame: I Know other people. What would happen if: Mr. Goldman ran out of cheap seats in the back of the lecture hallg if I ever printed larger than type? Science Club 1, 2, 33 Regulus 35 Goodwin House 2, 3, Math Club 3. JEROME LAWRENCE ALTMAN 12 Irvington Street Goodwin Jerry And the raven never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting on the pal- lid hust of Pallas just ahove my chamher door,' and his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, and the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor,' and my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor shall he lifted-nevermore! KAREN ALTMAN 41 Westminster Road Goodwin I'll never forget: Dec. 25, c.'C.' ofiice, M.I.P.P., those high cliffs, Brae Burn C.C., sunny, two months of terrible weekends, and all the guys. Best of luck to all my friends and most of all to Stephen whom I love! D 'WW LYNNE ALTSHULER 37 Olde Field Road Goodwin 'I-Ynnien The first sign of love is the last of wisdom. I'll never forget: Iota Phi Dances, Feb. 4, 1967, What's up baby? , 3 a.m. at the window, and Officer Gene. l'm crazy about: F.M., Chi- nese Food, and Old Cape Cod. Sophomore Class Rep., Blue Squad. MARLENE ALTSHULER 52 Sharpe Road Wheeler Auntie , Legs Understanding is a fountain of life unto him that hath it. But folly is the chastisement of fools. To he ahle to find joy in another's joy: that is the secret of happiness. I'll never forget: That Laugh, ma- jorettes, smile, hand over hand, J.P. and our Saturdays at H.J.'s, summer of '68 with R.B., R.D., P.E., and L.F. It's been real! Maiorette 33 Musical 2, 3, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. ELLEN ANDERSON 29 Glenwood Avenue Goodwin Mel It is well to give when asked, hut it is hetter to give unashed, through understanding . . . Arts Festival 1, 2, 39 Blue Squad 1, 2, Dance Club 3, Tutor 3. EMILY ANDLER 140 Warren Street Wheeler Collie You see things and you say why, hut I dream things that never were and I say why not. I'll never forget: Summer of '67, '68, Lorrie, A., T.P.L.B., A.S., Witz , jay, M.K., L.L., S.H., that crazy night in Mattapan, the woods, a certain PJ. party, the jeep, and Fresca. What would happen if: We had stayed on route 128 North? JOHN ANTON 43 Sherburn Circle Weston, Mass. DENISE SUSAN APOTHEKER 1058 Beacon Street Wheeler I'll never forget: The Queen, Rufus, R.A., J.L., M.D., LP., Or N.L. Ambition: To follow the ideas of some of the better people, those who give of themselves to help others: D.Y., and R.A. I admire: Anyone who can see why. What's important is: Tout le mondes, NEIL APPLEBAUM 155 Pond Brook Road Goodwin Bomber , Apples , Teatles , Sauce The meaning and value of a friend is seldom fully known to us until his friendship is lost. I'll never forget: The friends, ac- quaintances, and memories from 67, 68, and 69, Springfield 68, and wherever it may be in 69. What if jody's gun was loaded New Year's Eve 68? Thank you S.N. Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, co-captain 3, Student Council, Blue Squad. LYNN ARENELLA 20 Larchmont Avenue Goodwin The passage of time will never he fast enough for some people in this school, and it will never he slow enough to find those ideals for edu- cation and learning that contrihute to one's personal development as well as one's intellectual develop- ment. Favorite saying: Forget it. Field Hockey I,-Basketball 1, Ten- nis 2, Science Club 2, 3, Blueprint 2, Newton Youth Center 2, 3, As- tronomy Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD BARRY ARON 65 Levbert Road Cutler Richie , Rich lt works hoth ways: A quitter never wins-and a winner never quits. Moment of Madness: Driving with S.L. I'm crazy about: G.W.'s horn, a model, and my accurate pitching. What would happen if: She said yes , Our group dissolved? I'll never forget: Junior Symposium, action-packed weekends with B.W., N.C., j.M., L.R., G.W., and sum- mer of '68. Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Activities Comm. 1, 2, 3, Sailing Club 1, Senior Prom. AUDREY BETH ARONSON 21 Dorcar Road Goodwin Audball , Aud Without love and laughter there is no life. I'll never forget: jan. 30, 1968, and two wonderful years with jim- my, I don't know, Florida, Sr. Prom, and chocolate ice cream. Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Senior Supperl Spanish Club 3, Blue Squad 1, 3. ., ,fy . Pi TT 11 ' 2-'3 SANDRA GAIL ARONSON 180 Wiswall Road Wheeler Sandy To everything there ir a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 33 French Nat'l Honor Society, Blue- print: Regulus Publicity 33 House Council 23 F.T.A. 3. SHELLEY ARONSON 90 Truman Road Wheeler Sheldon The most useless day of all ii that in which we have not laughed. I'll never forget: A long walk home, Tony's one afternoon, May 18 between 1 and 5 p.m., huh julie?, July 4 '68, a trip to B.H.S., looking for Orpheus with H.I.P. A.F.S. 1, 2, Sailing Club 1, junior Prom, Science Club 2. MARCIA ASQUITH 122 Truman Road Wheeler Weeping may endure for a night, hut joy cometh in the morning. I'll never forget: The kids, Nan- tasket, B.C.S., V.S.C., Pan's, lob- sters on the rocks, our uniforms, and 5:00 in the morning. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, Math Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Promg Senior Supper, Folk Music Club 2, 3. MYRNA AUZA 1066 Walnut Street Goodwin Walk together, talk together, O ye peopler of the earthy Then and only then shall ye have peace. ROBIN LINDA AXELROD 30 East Quinobequin Road Goodwin Rob The name of friend if common, hat the faith in friendship if rare. I'll never forget: Our hysterical Spanish class, left field, D Block English, 7 seat changes, Harriet's choc. chip cookies, Skiing at Mitter- sill, and The Mud Hole. Class Committee 33 French Club 1, 3, Spanish Club 2, 33 Volleyball 2, Regular Ad Staff 23 Regulus J Copy Staff 2, 33 Senior Supper, Senior Prom. 3 1 .uv .Q ' Ns- X 1 I 41 iff -ffl? 11 STEPHEN MARK BAHN 115 Hartmann Road Wheeler Memories: The fantastic times at Queen S's CCRCC. Beautiful Satur- days with CS. Broadcasting with the Bru. Summers in China. Coun- cil, the Class of '69, and Taurus. I'll never forget: The past three years with PCS, SS, and LAB. The other SB, and the future. CB and LB, M. Auntie A. and LL. What would happen if: I ever got up to Maine, If EWB and I became Ad- miralsg If NH and MH hadn't given us a comedy act? SAM BAKER 43 Dwhinda Road Goodwin Sam I leave to Newton South: Only that which I cannot take with me. Ad- vice to Sophs and Juniors: Gradu- ate as soon as possible. I admire all those who can succeed in today's society by staying within the limits of today's society. It's more impot- tant to succeed spiritually than in any other way. Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Spanish 1, 2, 3, Audio Visual 1, 2, 33 Soccer 33 Sailing 1, 2, 3. ROBERT D. BAKERMAN 39 Pine Ridge Road Cutler I'll never forget: E.D., J.P., L.L., S.R., LS., S.S., M.W., S.A., C.B., E.F., SJ., S.P., L.D., P.D., A.M., M.N., j.S., C.W., L.F., R.H., H.K., C.K., B.K., H.E., C.H., F.H., D.L. What would happen if: I forgot? Chief failing: French, History, Eng- lish, Math, and Typing. ADRIANNE BALCOM 56 Columbus Street Goodwin Andi If properly approached, stranger: are only friend: you haven't met yet. I leave to Newton South: Chimes instead of bells. I'm crazy about: Selling donuts Soph. year, the Peo- ple, the Myth, and make-up com- mittees. A.F.S. 1, 33 Field Hockey 2, 33 Student Union, Leader Corps 2, 33 Make-up 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 3. FREDDA BAND 167 Woodward Street Wheeler I get hy with a little help from my friends. I'll never forget: I feel bad , Su- perman on Route 9, YLTLF, my summer in Colorado, 313 and all the memories, T.A.W.B., Queerl, H.C.I.D., my twin, and p.j.'s. What would happen if: There was no S.S., Nancy?g We weren't twins, eh Margie? ALEXANDRA I. BANKS 19 Payne Road Goodwin Alex Pipisrn: If you can ever undo any scrap of what you have done arniss, it will he hetter to do that than to hemoan the past through a hundred years. I'll never forget: Mr. Slater, Spoon River '68, my last Hyannis night, the night my sofa burned, Hawaii '67, Tuddles, my little big sister, playing football. Drama Guild 13 Future Teachers 13 Makeup Crew 1, 2, 33 French Club 33 Regulus Lay-out 33 Tutoring 3. BARI BARABAN 24 Littlefield Road Cutler Bang True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, hut in their choice and worth. My many thanks to LZJMBKD. I'll never forget: N and Cheerleading '69. To E.W. affection, forever '8. Regulus Circulation 1, 2, 33 Lead- er Corps 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 French Nat'l Honor Society, Latin Club 1, 23 Cheerleadingg Co- Chairman Junior Prom, Arts Festi- val 33 Cutler House Rep. 23 Senior Class Comm. JEAN MARIE BARDINI 90 McCarthy Road Wheeler Jeannie Of making many hooks there is no end,' and much study is a weari- ness of the flesh. I'll never forget: pushing my way through the crowd at the Goodwin Wheeler House stairs and wishing for last period study every day of the week. Blueprint lg F.T.A. 33 Regulus Publicity 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. 413 fi. aus. al- 1 F CHERYL BARRON 19 Fredette Road Cutler Che All for eternity I'll never forget: Mutt 'n Jeff, A Forgotten Friendship, NSEP, Our Lifesaver-huh Rob?, the Party, PL Rehearsals, Ernie, 3!19f68, getting healthyl, helping with the drums, sleepless nights, JF, BB, Chuck, The Key, and MY drummer jerry. Denehola Circulation 2, 33 A.F.S. 1, 23 Act. Comm. 1, 23 Regulus 3, WNTN 33 Senior Supper, Senior Prom. NEAL BAUMBERG 210 Winchester Street Wheeler Bomb lt's not that I love study less, but that I love fun more. Advice to Sophs. and Juniors: Be smart, bring your own lunch. Fa- vorite saying: I don't want to be a millionaire, I just want to live like one. Homeroom Manager lg Ski Club 3. HOLLY BAXT 197 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Absence rnahes the heart grow fonderf' I'll always remember: Nov. 5, 1966, and the wonderful love and understanding that followed. O.V.A. keemasabie, Baseball games, Tues. night dinners with C.B., Brian Brookline, and my Sat. night friends, basement blues, rajah, and tuna fish. Homeroom Rep. 1, Blue Squad 23 Junior Prom3 Senior Supper. RICHARD SETH BEASER 44 Chatham Road Cutler Rich , Beez Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. Chief failing: The Newsletter. I leave to Newton South: Three Bass Drums, some used campaign post- ers, and my little brother. Class Comm. l, 2, 33 Denehola 3, Bridge Club lg Cutler Council lg A.F.S. Z3 Red Cross Chairman 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. MALCOLINI BECKER 80 Boulder Road Cutler Mal The fool .fees naught hut follyg and the madman only madness. Yester- day I ashed a foolish man to count the fools among us. He laughed and said, This is too hard a thing to do, and it uill talfe too long. ll7ere it not hetfer to count the wise? MAD DOGS l, 23 Co-Captain 33 Basketball 13 Math Team 2. ix.-I x i 'UW 5-P' ...ff DEBRA ELLEN BELDON 44 Nardell Road Wheeler Debby,', Deb Human life is like a game of diceg If you don't get the throw you want, you must make the hest of the one you get. I'll never forget: Don, Beep-Beep, New Year's eve 65-66, and the Foxy Foursome, G, J, 8c 4 D. What would happen if: The Foxy Foursome ever got caught? Senior Supper: Senior Promg Jun- ior Prom, Regulus Ad Staff 2, 35 Folk Music Club 2, Wheeler Lounge 2. 5 -ff CAROL BERGER 180 Dedham Street Cutler God grant me the courage to change those things that I cannot accept, the serenity to accept those things that I cannot change, and the wisdom to know the differ- ence. What would happen if: The lockers got any smaller or if the school day got any longer? A.F S., I, 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 French Club 33 Arts Festival 25 House Council 33 Senior Supper. ,cl ff 3:7 -'Vx ROGER ELLIOTT BELSON 1 Rosalie Road Wheeler Rog No question is so dificult to an- swer as that to which the answer is ohuiousf' Denehola Photographer 1, Photog- raphy Editor 2, 33 Regulus Photog- rapher 1, 2, 33 Faculty Award: French Nat'l Honor Societyg Class Comm. 1, 3: House Council 1, 2g Wrestling Team 1, 2, 33 Math Tutor. l l ,xg ROSS PAUL BENJAMIN 18 Jane Road Cutler Caring and understanding are two essential pieces of the puzzle love. Favorite Saying: Watch it! Ambi- tion: A career in the held of Math or Science. What would happen if: South rises again? Denehola 1, 2, 33 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3s Intramural Football 33 House Council 35 Chess Club 1g Math Tutor 3. if ig 'g.... 1 . You're standing on my foot. JANE BERKOWITZ 53 Sheldon Road Cutler l helieue that man will not merely endure.' he will prevail, Marching Band 2, 34 Regulus Lay- out Editor 3g French National Honor Society. PETER DAVID BERNSTEIN 179 Greenwood Street Goodwin I'll never forget: The summer of '68 and all the great times I had, the trailer in Vt., and the great Chase- . Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, 3g Intramural Gymnastics 1. JOYCE ANDREA BERDY 163 Dorset Road Goodwin Bird , Blondie Take hand and part with laughter, touch lips and part with tears. I'll never forget: Soph. crushes, the Cape, C.B., J.C., S.P., L.B., Iota Convention '68, those ten days with Him, football games, S.W.T.P., If only I had a nickel, July 28, '67 and all the tender moments that followed with Dore, the chair, and Calif. dreaming. I'm crazy about: Big green eyes, chicken livers, par- ties at 5 a.m., McKuen, and Tif- fany's. if.. i BARBARA E. BERGMAN 53 Bow Road Cutler Berg Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. Most rewarding experience: May 27, 1967. Drama Guild 1, A.F.S. lg Arts Festival 2. ROBERT A. BERZON 135 Weshobe Road Cutler Berzo To avoid trouble, cause it. Pet Peeve: Housemasters. Ambition: To get out of this place and make money. I'll never forget: Dickie H's distributor wires in the wrong order. . ...-pw-A --nv if Eiga.. 51121 an . a im . Palais L' AM' 1 '5 W, 1 5 fe Q ,,..,4'-an ,. - V ax' ' w , A. 3, ,- fa, V' , . Y , lar, , 4, . , 4 'rg-'fgaf -Rl., axQ,a'95lq dmv 'W 'N 2-if S ' ,min A 'D ,- t' ', ' ,B ' f- fig'-r..Y. ,,, 1..f , mwyya .aa .N - ' N- 'Z V- -. , 4 , -. , ,, lu , - , , ,, a. ... vt M.- .-,gy at . . W . . ,...,f-, ..- K . .I of MRT- . ., . a ',.., , 5-. . -. ,Z ,.,, 'H' ,at 4 .a . 4 ,V ,Fwy L., ,A ll 1 4 I, . . af. Pssst! Hey Kath your skirt . . ,- NWS ' s 2.-2+ -ev DIANE BIKOFSKY 191 Woodcliff Road Goodwin Memory it like a child walking along a Jeashore. You neifer can tell what .rmall pebble it will pick up and Jtore away among it: treas- ured thingrf' I'll never forget: A little red Fire- bird, Liz's surprise party, Rockport, Daisies, beep beep, the birds, San Francisco and those Nat'l Parks, but most of all, a certain name. Senior Prom, Senior Supper, A.F.S., Spanish Club. aiilh. IRS xi. xx. i Y' CAROL JOAN BICKELMAN 70 Athelstane Road Cutler Bic , Pickles Happine5J doer away with ugli- nerr, and ezfen maker the beauty of beauty. Favorite Saying: Ohhh Nooo! I'll never forget: Iota Phi '67-'68, Sen- ior Prom, Swizzle, M.W., the odd 11, Tic-Tic, C.F., poker, Bic's bomb, B.B.B., Wendy's Caddy, Ma- toaka, Bob-in, The Temptations, Sara's laugh, and great memories. Basketball lg Field Hockey 1, Ten- nis 1, 2, 33 Blue Squad 2, 3. 5 - it-5 N7-Z1 ERIC WARREN BLACK RHONDA LEE BLAIR HARRIET BLANK 256 Woodcliff Road 24 Shumaker Path 100 Wayne Road Goodwin Ricky Goodwin Rhon , Rhoni Goodwin A word to the wife is redundant. Inrar1ity breedr contempt. 'flumanity if the root of all peo- P e'!! Thank You, NSHS I, 2, 3. Vice Pres. Senior Class, Chairman Activities Comm. 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3g Ass't Editor Taurus 2, 3, Denebola Sports Writer 3g Concert Choir 3g Man about Town 1, 2, 3. HOWARD BLANK 15 Fox Hill Road Wheeler Your final reward will be heart- acher and tear: if you've cheated the girl in the mirror. I'll always recall: March 18, '67, Summer '67, Softly as I leave youu, LZ. and H.W., M.A.-l.N.A. A.I.L., 3125, both Mr. A's-that's youl, 9:51-2103. Musical 1, 2, 3, Drama 2, 33 Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, A.F.S. 2, 35 Prom Comm. 2, 3. CHERYL ANN BLOCH 1860 Beacon Street Goodwin Favorite Saying: The womarz I am hide: deep in me beneath the woman I .feem to be. I'll never forget: Nancy and little J , L.A. and D.M., the summer of '67, Ofiicer Jean, and the sound of the collar that jingles no more. I leave to Newton South: The littlest square. Blue Squad 3. Har. B. , That Girl The only way to have a friend is to be one. What would happen if: I stopped bringing my choc. chip cookies? I'll never forget: G.W.B. at Har- vard Sq. at 12, those mixers, keep away at the Beach Party, Dummyl, talking about you know whof', Lisa, remember Ruthi?, my weekend at the Cape, Pan's, social calls, people at Stearns, quick dips in Milton, M.G.I-l. A.F.S., French Club 1, 2. 3. fh- Ca 1 I NANCY BLOCH 25 Bound Brook Road Twilly, Kim h Cutler Meadowbrook Too often people are hart hy he who failr to :top and think hefore one moment of thoughtful hesita- tion may Jave pain and prererve friendrhipf' l'll never forget: R.G., D.T., P.R., and Harry especially, jim and Cheryl and NSEP, and Aug. 26, 1968, and all the great friends I've made here at South. C.B., S.K., S.N., C.A., C.H., H.K., L.P., B.T. I am not: Candy's sister. Blue Squad 3, Senior Supper 3, junior Prom 2, Senior Prom 3, Denehola Representative 2, French Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3. CANDACE BLOCK 63'Warren Street Cutler Candy Anything worth wanting is worth waiting for. l'll never forget: Albie, Sept. 30, '65, Warrens over the bridge, bark- ing, VFW, handkerchiefs, The Four Seasons, singdowns at BC, Pier'4, fights, broken windows, New Years Eve '65, '67, '68, Tues. night sup- pers with HB. What would happen if: We went to the Bagel? GB I'm not Nancy's sister. Cutler Rep. 1, 3, Blue Squad 3, jr. Prom. CHARLES BLOOM 88 Annawan Road Goodwin Chuck Life ir hut a day,' A fragile dew- drop on ity perilour way from a tree'J Jummitf'-Keats Lacrosse 2, 3. JACOB BLOOM 34 Andrew Street Goodwin Upward, ever Onward The epitome of my years at South was my part in the underground newspaper, South Station Under, which got out one issue in 1967 before being suppressed. To me, South Station Under was like Bu- glesg Love, Truth, Beauty, Corn, and a little grafiiti. South Station Under Forever. Plays 1, 2, 39 Debating Society 1, 2, 3g Science Club 1, 2, 3, Dene- hola 2, 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3. BETSY BLUESTEIN 27 Sheldon Road Wheeler The mind has a thousand eyer, and the heart hut one,' Yet the light of a whole life diet, when live it done. Dance Club 35 Stage Crew 1, Den- ehola Ad Staff 2, A.F.S. 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 2, 2nd Vice Pres. 3. REBECCA BLUESTONE 17 Oxford Road Goodwin Becky I'll never forget: UBBF and 6 long months, Fred, Europe '68, Lady L., Paul, Dave, and Stu, Hon- esty ?, Marl-our friendship, unreal sleazes, consequences, Linus Phil., U Mass, 12:00 on a snowbank, a sleeping bag, a rainy held, the Donut Club wishing and waiting?, communication and understanding, and MLFS. Assoc. Councilg House Council Treas. lg Class Comm. Mem. at Large lg French Nat'l Honor Soci- etyg Tutor, Youth Center. REBECCA L. BOARDMAN 35 Oxford Road Goodwin Becky Men, ar they grow, soon change, or at leart mark their true nature. l'll never forget: KS and ND at OP, the VW that got me there twice by mistake, and Ofiicer Springer! Cool Soul Men: You got it! I hate the Navy but love the sailor! JI. and KM will go far! Where? Favorite Saying: What you got against . . .? ALAN M. BOND 12 Sutcliffe Park Cutler BRUCE L. BORNSTEIN 169 Florence Street Cutler STEPHEN BORTMAN 32 Stanley Road Goodwin Steve To rerve, to strive, and not to yield. l'll never forget: Colorado Outward Bound, Soph. Math, Biology, and the three stooges: john, Mark, and Joel. What would happen if: I found the tunnels two years ago. Soccer 1, 35 Ham Radio Club 1, 2, 3. rf LAURA BOUZAN 4 Ashcroft Road Wheeler How would you like to step outside? ELLEN JUDY BOYNICK 22 Stein Circle Wheeler If you have huilt castles in the air, your work need not he lost,' that is where they he. Now put founda- tions under them. l'll never forget: Biddy butt hut, 1-N-jfs' Hawaii '67, my junior summer, the ir. prom, New Year Eve parties, and my big little sister. What would happen if: They had given us that live minutes? Drama Guild 1, Regulus Layout 33 Make-up Crew 1, 2, 3, French 1, 35 Senior Class Comm., F.T.A. 1. SHEILA BRAYDEN 102 Parker Street Goodwin To love is not to live for 0ne's self, hut to help one another. l'll never forget: Soph. year, 4DB's, Mr., JK, KH, SB, the duck and his gang, don't bother me I'm hotl, liv- ing next door, jan. 26 Ron and me, Rm. 307, Rm. 5, St. Pat's dance, 30 bottles, Girls at drive-in No 1 Pants!?!, football games, Rock, and BC. What's important is: Ronnie, , ,M I wuv him! He's special. What f 'ini' would happen if: Janis and I . ' joined? I-Iomeroom Manager 1, 2, 33 Capt. Pep Squad 39 Blue Squad. 'aan-.. I . IE-:iz-f. , ,., 2-,X LISA JO BRENNER 36 Kodaya Road Cutler Paula , Leedah It's nice sometimes to open up the heart a little and let some hurt come in. It proves you're still alive. l'll never forget: David, skiing '67, New Years '68, Jr. Year with the girls, Orpheus, dates with Brian Brookline, and Tues. Afternoon. I'm crazy about: Milkmen, Craig- ville, Lifeguards, and Feliciano. What would happen if: The chicken got loose, huh J.B.? I try to forget: Wasted efforts. LEONA JUDITH BRESLOW 129 Spiers Road Wheeler Today is the first day of the rest of your life. l'll never forget: My trips, Sox '67, signmaking, Providence peanuts, and playwriting. I leave to New- ton South: My much used booth in Lang. Lab. French 1, 2, 33 Russian 1, 2, 35 Spanish 2, 3, Regulus Layout 3, French Nat'l Honor Society 2, 33 Suma Club lg Tutor 3. SANDRA BRIGGS 7 Indiana Court Wheeler Sandy As you travel down the road of life, use your feet. I leave NSHS: my books, my mem- ories, and for good! l'll always re- member: All the good times with the gang, JG at WCW, Hall, '67 with ML and B's car, a certain mail- box Cremember PDQ, JC and my soph. locker, AT's bol. sands, and great times at 12 Chal. Pl. CYNTHIA J. BROAD 38 Kendall Road Goodwin Cindy Love not with your eyes, hut with your mind. l'll always remember: Aug. 1, 1967, Spud, North Conway, The Shlep, rookies, jOK park parties at 136, summer of '68, little white lies, NYC and john. GAIL BRONSTEIN 159 Nehoiden Road Wheeler What's important is to do what your heart tells you is right. The hey to happiness is to love yourself and he proud of what you are. 'I Gilt l 1 N 1' ,I X J 51 K' lx 5, 3 3' ffig . 2. ,av-.. -ez .- . .1 '.. 2 'YY ' it Q. - 'Z , 1 ' Wy ' nA if ff '- y 1-5 7, uf, lx. .. 1 xi' V .A it 2, 1 N If , K ,Mp-5. M .4 'a af- '. 57-.YLQMQEZ5 MARJORI E GALE BRONSTEIN 522 Dedham Street Wheeler Margie I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, the walks I want to take, the hooks I want to read, all the friends 1 want to see. l'll never forget: Summer '68, R.S. and family, SZ., L.R., N.L., and all the other kids! Favorite Saying: OH WOW! Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 33 A.F.S. 1, 33 F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Ticket Comm., Jr. Prom, Senior Promg Senior Supper. -rf' . -'nit .2 5 1 NW A , 1 T . . ' vii? W. . .-1 ' ' ANZ 3. .S t, 531:53 its V ,.,t 1, ,il 11,1 1 , .5 . .Q .qw v GREG BROWNSTEIN 183 Hartman Road Cutler Brownie l'll never forget: The night of Aug. 10, 1968. I leave to Newton South: Some unserved detention. Advice to Sophs, Juniors: Go out for lunch, it's safer. JOHN D. BURACK 117 Warren Street Cutler Howdy Many a tear has to fall, hut it's all in the game. I'll never forget: Winter of Junior Yr., vacations far away, S.N.C.P.L., Rozy's bash, M.N. and the guys, C.C.B.A., R.B.'s all niter, girls of the odd eleven jolling out, Iota beep, B.F. etc., 7 mos. of Hope, plug away, the parking lot, my white S.B.A.S.H., having kids over, boy's room, Fiddler Jones and the faint. NANCY M. CADY Indiana Terrace Cutler Cherish is the word. My ambition: To achieve my M.J. D.B. degree. l'll never forget: Sept. 5, '67, summers at H.B., our 2 hr. job for S. St. and the ground, huh Dill? The drag races I always missed, 'Sitting high', My b8Lb's, Prom night '68 and most of all Mr. Wonderful. Pet peeve: A Block English. BARRY E. CAIN 71 Carl Street Wheeler Honesty never pays. l'll never forget: The golf carts at the New Seabury Golf Course, Osceola, and my three different homerooms. Moment of Madness: Arriving at hockey practice without my skates. J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity 2, 33 J.V. Hockey 1, Varsity 2, 33 Blue Squad 2, 3. I A JEANNE CHERYL BRUNELLE 172 Spiers Road Cutler Man cannot live with others until he learns to live with himself. l'll never forget: Summer of '66, '68, the parties at M.M.'s, O.P., March 31 at Gloucester, Sept. 14, and the great ride in Maine. I'm crazy about: That certain someone. I leave to Newton South: That hunky Junior in Cutler House. Child Care Work Study 3. MARK JULIAN BUCHINE 887 Dedham Street Goodwin Boo The end of man is knowledge, hut there is one thing he can't know. He can't know whether knowledge will kill hirn or save him. l'll never forget: Ralph , Mary , my silver blue XKE, getting lost, Sigma Alpha Rho, 3 in 1, sailing in my new 505, and the summer of '68. Wrestling 1, 2, Denehola Rep. 3, Sailing Club 1, 2, 33 Intramurals. JOAN BURNBAUM 354 Dudley Road Cutler Joanie Perhaps they were right in putting love into hooks .... Perhaps it could not live anywhere else. l'll never forget: Herman and my people, the girls' room crowd , New Years Eve '66-'67, the trunk of a certain 442, and the foxy foursome, G, D, and D. What would happen if: The foxy four- some ever got caught? Folk Music 2, Regulus Acl Staff 2, 33 Senior Supper, Senior Prom. MQ, f ---ups -pw ,N . A -5 X, . fg1f..1. .5 5 ,s. sc, :if -v...,fgh . 4 K'-'xc ', ju .........,.,' ' - 3 r 5 ?',.f'::g-iz? . . , 3.1 I if ,'Y.f5.' v3i5..::'.. .5 4, .. 5, - '- . .-,',:x,:1Mf5i'i'EI.'Q122' . :Q 3. 5' 1 4 '.-ff' N' 'rf it2,::,,., ' ' f . - .r ,- in-......... V ffl' CHRISTINE BUTLER 1977 Beacon Street Goodwin Chris To he short is to he great. A.F.S. 2. DONALD ALLAN CAMERON III 44 Hanson Rd. Goodwin Scot He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. I leave to Newton South: My brother. l'll never forget: May 17, '68, the night of Mr. Slater's play, Donish, summer of '68, T's bugs, the E.W. Harvard Square June 1, '68, I'm crazy about: Tina. PATRICIA CAMPBELL 1590 Center Street Cutler Tush I'm crazy about: M.M., R.W., Howdy's hamburgs and Torinos. Favorite Saying: R.I.Y,F.M. I'll never forget: The trips to Need- ham with Carole. Fondest Memory: Doing nothing on the weekends with C.L., D.W., S.T., B.C., M.G., j.G., j.W., A.L., B.Y., j.S., L.R., R.G., S.G., M.L., H.E., M.F., and my S.C. friends L.B.C.M.T.S.M.R. I leave to Newton South: Lotto's Taxi Service. NEAL CARNAM 107 Parker Ave. Cutler Life is what you make of it,' suc- cess or failure is up to you. What would happen if: South got its Olympic swimming pool? I leave to Newton South: My sister. Advice to Sophs, Juniors: Become Seniors. Sailing Club 1, 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 55 Investment Club 1. w 1 DAMON CARTER JR. 60 Rokeby Road Cutler Jay All men are created equal: and to Newton South: 4 sticky candy that's as far as it gets. I leave equivalent Prophecy: By 1972 something rele- vant. Weird Cutler House will have sunk. Wrappers or their monetary suppressed desire: to learn. Soccer 2. BARBARA COHEN 11 Marvin Lane Goodwin Help the sky is falling. I'll never forget: Swimming in the rain, April 28-June 18, a certain Wed. night, huh Shell? Kem- berma, summer '68, J.G., N.K., S.C., M.K., H.F., J.S., great times together, or S.T., D.W., C.L., T.C., S.G., M.A., J.V., j.G., J.S., R.G., L.R., B.Y., M.L., B.A., R.C., M.F., A.L., C.H., and He. I leave to South: 'Fly' and his bike. Blue Squad 1, 2. f 0.2 STUART R. CHASEN 20 Brandeis Road Goodwin Ralph I'l1 never forget: Love, New Year's Eve '68 with I, SAR Convention NYC, Surfing on Sundays, Camp Manitou and T-ball with B, 11, and Stu. I will to NSHS: Ashtrays in the boys room and all the rubber I left on the South Strip. ,.,,,,,vW BARRY CAPLAN 58 Myerson Lane Goodwin I'll never forget: My soph. year with M.W.R., my junior year with M.j.S., my senior year with ???, and the fact that I lived through it all. SUSAN LYNN CHUSED 44 Sharpe Road Goodwin Sue Time is Fleeting, human life frail and uncertain. But there is always a tomorrow and hope. I'll never forget: Harpo. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, Jun- ior Prom Comm., Senior Supper: Forms of Art 3. VICKI CITRON 35 Ripley Street Goodwin . . . gentleness and firmness and grace in thoughtg peace and holi- ness and involvement and freedom in peopleg and the purity of life- strength spent in service of an anger and of a love, and of an undiscernihle truth. BRUCE COHEN 1886 Beacon St. Cutler Bog 'True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends hut in the worth and choice. Thanks to: J.R., -I.B., L.S., E.R., j.B., N.B., A.R., j.S., M.L., j.F., N.B., j.B., S.S., B.G. and to the future. For the past and to the future, thanks H.G., N.Y. Soccer lg Radio Station 1, 2g De- bating Society 5g Denehola 3. l f . LYNNA CAPLAN 11 Glastonbury Oval Goodwin Cappi Life is hut a walking shadow, a poor player who struts and frets his life upon the stage and then is heard no more. I leave to Newton South: A learn- ing experience. l'll never forget: NEFTY, I-l's letters, and Bobby S. Ambition: To make it. Leader Corps lg Musical 1, 2' Music Club 15 Concert Choir 1, 3? .1 ' f t i HOWARD COHEN 40 Marcellus Dr. Goodwin It'r not what you do, hut how you do it that county. I'll never forget: that killer week- end P.F. or talking to D.G. about Saturday nights. Pet Peeve: Driving out to Quincy on weekends. Ambi- tion: To sell Jewish bonds in Egypt. Suppressed desire: To land J.M. Prophecy: The Crosscountry Team will some day be State Champs. JUDY COHEN 85 Drumlin Road Cutler Sara , Paula And in the .tweetners of friendthip let there he laughter and Jharing of plea.ture.t. I'll never forget: My friends, M.M., Rajah and Keemasabee, bloody pit of horror, football games, iota con- ventions, New Yr. '67, odd 11, bubble gum, Harriet H.S., Bic and my second family, coffee frappes. Cutler Rep. 1, 2, 35 French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2, 3g Blue Squad 2, 3g Leader Corps 2, jr. Symp. 2g Senior Supper 3g Tickets 3. LINDA SUE COHEN 50 Wiswall Road Goodwin Legs Knowledge corner but witdorn lingers. I'll never forget: That night in B's car, K., Jokes, Steel Wool, Elsie, Whatchamacallit, C.H., M.S. A.F.S., 1, 35 French Club 35 House Counsel 2, Senior Class Comm., Senior Prom, Regulus Circulation Staff 1, 2, 3. MARC COHEN 16 Country Club Road Cutler CO When a man rucceedr, he does it in .tpite of eueryhody, not with the atrirtance of everybody. I'll never forget: Albie Zeke and Moishe, The Terrors of Ap Cal. B Block study, H.B., B.S., F.V., C.B., and all our DREAMS. Also X Block, Wed., C.R., M.F., H.F., L.S., A.K., E.M., and Dunkin' Donuts. Favorite toy: My Austin-Healey Wrestling 1, 23 Math Club 1, Arts Festival 1, 2, 35 Math Team 2g Regulur Ad Staff 2. MARTIN COHEN 50 Hartmann Road Wheeler Marty Free at lart Free at lart Thanh God I'm Free at last. I'll never forget: Mr. Shaw's U.S. History class or Mr. Verdun's Chemistry class. A.U. 1, 2, 35 Sports Manager 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 33 Class Representa- tive 1, 2, N.S.H.S. Forum 2, 3. Give it to me again Tommyg 3 burgers, 2 dogs, 3 .cokes and 2 potato chips. PAUL COHEN 111 Rosalie Road Goodwin Cuds The Waban Six Plus Two. S.T.P.- E. Mish.-K.M.-P.B.-J.M.-PKC and two great girls C.B. and L.A. I leave to Florida State: Fred. B.T. Wears Mickey Mouse Watches. The Finest Girl I Ever Met: Marcy. I'll never forget: Kippy or Shealfer. Tennis 1, 2, 3g Goodwin House Council 13 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Blue Squad 2, 3. ROBERT J. COHEN 249 Woodcliff Road Wheeler JUDITH SUSAN COLT 56 Chinian Path Wheeler Judy No matter if you're horn to play the king or pawn for the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and .tor- row. So rny fantasy hecorner reality and I rnurt he what I must he and face tomorrow. Theatre Arts Junior Apprentice 2, Production Manager 33 F.T.A. 1, Sec'y. 2, Pres. 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3. as I Q gf .. .. . -M, And if elected . PATRICIA DISARIO 298 Langley Road Wheeler Patti , Tish I leave to Newton South: All the zitties. Favorite Sayings: Soul Brother and Oh Ma . I'll never forget: Jamit in K.O.P. and Sum- mer of 67 . I'm crazy about: Bobby S. What's important is: To live a good life. KATHLEEN M. DOHERTY 1495 Centre Street Cutler Kathy Happiness is a perfume you can- not pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. I'll never forget: J.W., summer of '68, May 5, '67, May 5, 19?, E.S. Bingo , B Block of '67, Mr. Hawkes, Grace , My Ambition: To achieve my M.C.A.S. degree. I leave to N.S.H.S.: An empty seat! MARSHA DONATH 37 Fox Hill Road Goodwin Marsh , Doe There is nothing so reassuring as a friend's understanding, nor so un- derstanding as a friend's reassur- ance. I'll never forget: graduation night '67, Born to be Wild, and a very deep friendship. Most Rewarding Experience: April 28, 1965 and all the great times that followed. Regulus Feature Staff 2, Blue Squad 2, 35 Senior Supper, Leader Corps 1. 'if' E 4 it 1 l DIANE DRAGOFF 9 Glazer Road Wheeler Di Listen if the night will let you to songs I sing and things I say to- morrow. When the air is different you'll forget and go away. I'll never forget: Delta Omega, USY, where it all started CThank you, R. B.J, my little boys , the El, the Red Sox game, the Rabbi, many people: j.L., j.Y., D.D., L.B., M.K., RW., Mc., PW.-only four years left-J.S.W., M.A.W., The happy times, the sad times and my special guy. EILEEN T. DREW 7 Shawmut Park Cutler I.eenie Happiness is like a sunheani, which the least shadow intercepts. I'll never forget: NSEP and the kids, Friday lunch, fun in 4206, computers, Soph. cooking, Mrs. B, An opal surprise, Jr. Chemistry, Hitching my wagon to the Star, Tennis, my twins, Sr. English: Three Wonderful Years! I predia: NSEP will never die-At least not in spirit. ROBIN DUCHIN 22 Considine Road Goodwin Robin Life is peculiar said jeremy. As compared with what? asked the spider. I'll never forget: the summer of '68, with MA, RB, LF, Five won tons, falling down a golf course slope, taking a left at the next fruit stand, with J.S. watching a skinny kid tap dance, my sweet 16, and a million football games with LF. and M.A. twirling. It's been real! Ambition: Nursing. I leave to N.S.H.S.: my baby sister Sue. Drama Club lg Girls Chorus 1, Music Club lg Senior Supper 33 Denehola 5: AFS 5g Pep Squad 35 Senior Prom. BYRON R. DUNKER 20 Orchard Avenue Wheeler WILLIAM DWORET 45 Indian Ridge Road Goodwin Willy Make it thy husiness to know thy- self, which is the most difficult les- son in the world. I'll never forget: surfing and a few other things at Ogunquit, Maine. Most rewarding experience was the 70' dive at the Rockport Break- water. A.F.S. Club lg Sailing Club 3. -5 svf 'WN am? 'U , x 'V' JAMES R. DWYER 24 Ripley Street Wheeler Jim I know how far, hat I don't know the way. I'll never forget: The Nook, parties at Wally's, and Cardarelli and the gang. Favorite Pastime: sleep. I leave to Newton South: 5,000 lost pencils and B Block at Langely's. ,Q ,. -3 f..,,,f HENRY EHRLICH 10 Donna Road Cutler I'll never forget: The refreshments in Ogunquit, the keys I lost at the quarries, all nighters in Nantasket, the final I was prepared for, Tony's, Ho Sai Gai, and Arbies. Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Indoor Track 1, 3, Outdoor Track 1, Golf Team 33 Investment Club 1. 'QS 44, IW JAY R. EDELSTEIN 108 Old Farm Road Wheeler Bip He who is afraid to ask is afraid to learn. I'll never forget: all the good times with C.L. and the crowd, my band, and J.E., J.S. and all those kids, L.S., wet pants and Westwood. I leave to Newton South: One used Hammond, a broken piano, and Mr. Arner. Pet Peeve: Chemistry. Favorite Sayings: 442's, Don't Go. Marching Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2. xl CAROL SUE EPSTEIN 171 Dorset Road Cutler EP Farewell to you and the youth I hazfe spent with you. It was hat yesterday we met in a dream. I'll never forget: New Year's '68, The nickel ante, The odd eleven, Fine dayl, OC, That's Groobyl , China Sails, Summer '68, The Bob, Locker 42, Tex, A Certain party, Little Rabbit Foo-Foo, RCDS, The Cape, NSEU, and . . . S.S.S. Ski Club, H.R. Manager 2, Regulus 1, 2, 3g Blue Squad 2, 35 Junior Prom, Denehola 1, 23 Spanish Club 2 3 CAROL EFRON 41 Hammond Pond Parkway Goodwin I know not if this earth on which I stand is the core of the universe or if it is hat a speck of dust lost in eternity. I know not and I care not. For I know' what happiness is possihle to me on earth. And my happiness needs no higher aim to vindicate it. My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end. It is its own goal. It is its own purpose. . 'li 5 i s I i 5 . ' 3,5 3' f is f . , 'Y A . 9' , ,sig 4 x fa 'gl' 5 ' 2' PAMELA LEE EVANS 412 Langley Road Wheeler Pam Life is how you make it, not how it makes you. I'll never forget: M.F., Florida with them, A Red Mustang, summer of '66, '67, '68, New Years Eve 67 , July 21, '68, World War III, Aug. 23, '68, S.H,, I.W., A.S., L.F., D.L., M.A., the Sprained Wrist , Fights, R.V.F.!, and all my M'S. What would happen if: There was no S.H.C.? A.F.S. 2, 35 Blue Squad 33 Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom, Senior Supper. 'tr if RALPH K. EGERHEI 30 Carver Road Wheeler I'll never forget: H Block with Mr. Shaw. Favorite Pastimes The park- ing lot. I leave to Newton South: The strip and Dudley Road. '35 ROBERT EISENBERG 33 Goddard Street Wheeler Bobby , Lightning I'll Never Forget: Sid Small Club Walking off the field with two outs: coiiee at one, breaking the record, the island, bogging the 57, check- ing the window, M.M. J.V. Baseball 1, 25 Varsity 33 Var- sity Football lg Student Leader 2, 3. ' ata , . 041 t ... aa 4. l. JAMES FREEMAN 25 Ridge Road Cutler Jimmy , Stretch Band, Soccer 2, Hockey 2, 33 Cut- ler House Council 1, Senior Class Activities Committee. MICHAEL FREEMAN 26 Oak Hill Street Cutler ROBERT FREEMAN 26 Oak Hill Street Cutler DEBORAH FREMONT-SMITH 24 Winnetaska Road Wheeler Have you not done tormenting me with your accurred time! It'5 abom- inable! When! When.' One day, it that not enough for you, one day he went dumb, one day I went blind, one day we'll go deaf, one day we were born, one day we .shall die, the tame day, the same Jecond. They give birth artride of a grave, the light gleamr for an instant, then it'5 night once more. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, Student Forum 2, Experimental Theatre 1. JOSEPH FRIEDMAN 118 Wendell Road Goodwin Joe Joey Don't .fpend your life trying to fill your wallet, for one day you'll find your wallet full and your heart empty. I'll never forget: The Wally bushes, the summer of '68, The West Rox- bury boysg Smitty, Bird, Arthur and D.G. Favorite saying: Hello Louie! I leave to NSHS: a brother Barry, my books, papers, and for- ever. Prophecy: There will some day be ash trays in the boys' room. YF' -...av ...J it wh-X 6 ' -'tsigb-.nt-if 2'3 W'-4? --.auf wolf ,, X12 RICHARD FRIEDMAN 53 Elinor Road Cutler Dick, Bruno What another would haue done as well at you, do not do it. What an- other would haue raid as well as you, do not say it,' written at well do not write it. Be faithful to that which exiytr nowhere but in your- Jelff and thus make yourself indis- penfablef' Mad Dogs 1, 2, co-capt. 3. STEPHEN F. FUSI 174 Oliver Road Wheeler Steve Never put of till tomorrow what you can do today. l'll never forget: B-Block studies in the tunnels, Clancy, Belly, D.R. and the Charles River Parking Lot, the summer of 68 and the times in New York, skiing in New Hamp- shire. I leave to Newton South: my band, my Ford and 500,000 pine- apples. Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Blue Squad 35 Cross Country lg Football 3g Ham Radio Club 1, 2, 3g Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Supper. CHRISTINE E. GALVIN 1243 Walnut Street Wheeler Tina l'll never forget: May 31, '68 on B.H. with T.D., Karen, don't for- get when Jimmy tried to throw you off the fire escape, 4th of July '68, having an egg smashed over my head, month of July '68 at Y.B. in Maine with J.S. I'm crazy about: Tommy. What would happen if: I never went bowling March 8, '68? JAMES MICHAEL GAMBLE 28 Champa Street Goodwin Gambeeno , Jimbo lf you're the bert, don't act like the bert, then the re.ft won't think you're the bert until you outbert the ret! in jert, then the rert will know you're the bert. I leave to Newton South: One mixed-up but sweet little sopho- more. I'll never forget: The 1968 all Suburban Centerflelder. Advice to Sophs 81 Juniors who will play baseball: Don't pitch 25 innings in one weekg it's not too swell for the arm. Believe me, I know. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 5, Hockey 33 Homeroom Manager. ELIZABETH GANS 1002 Beacon Street Goodwin Liz AJ we grow older our eye.: grow weaker, but we never forget what we'ue teen with our hearty. I'll never forget: Dirty Water and my many capers with Lucy, the birds, summer of '67, nip it, whip it , the Locker, Chris, and the memory of a very special person. Musical 1, 2, Concert Choir 3, Senior Supper, House Council 3. CHARLES P. GAYLORD 1012 Chestnut Street Wheeler Charlie To serve, to strive, and not to yield. What would happen if: I handed Miss Silk an absence note on time? Most rewarding experience: Out- ward Bound Colorado, and SCUBA diving with Jerry and Willie. SUSAN GEFFEN 72 Parker Avenue Cutler Sue Nothing is waste that makes a memory. I'll never forget: Danny. Hey Bun, we had a great weekend. That is, thanks to a certain paisan. Mexico does come in handy. The summer of '68 was great. F.U., remember the night we drove through Lowell with F.S. and j.N. And of course the twins, singing in back of the truck, I mean car. 'Barbarella is different. Fortune cookies in F.U.'s cortina. JOAN GELTMAN 43 Kingston Road Goodwin joani In loife one has the need of being believed, in friendship of being un- derstoodf' I'll never forget: The DONUT Club, the Girls, Summer '68, my surprise party, and doubling with L. 8-L M. Spring Musical 1, 2, Goodwin Council, junior Prom: Senior Sup- per, A.F.S. 1, 23 French Club 1, 2. EDWARD ANTHONY GERACI 17 Mechanic Street Goodwin Ed No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. Advice to Sophs and Juniors: Never forget what a man says to you when he is angry. Most Re- warding Experience: Playing foot- ball under sincere and dedicated coaches. Happiest moments at NS- HS: Winning football games. Football 1, 2, 35 Blue Squad 33 Senior Supper. PAUL S. GERSTEIN 17 Drew Road Goodwin In the courtroom of our ton- science, we call only witnesses for the defense. I'll never forget: S.A.R. and the brothers of Gamma Nu. House Vice Pres. 2g Class Treas. lg PTSA Rep. 2, Assoc. Council 2, Class Council 1, Lion's Den 1, 2, French National Honor Society 2 3 3 LEE GESMER 60 Amherst Road Cutler Pet Peeve: Mumbling Mad Dogs. I leave to Newton South: 837 Heads. I'll never forget: New Year's 68. Most rewarding experi- ence: Studying under Mr. Leven- son. Cla-im to Fame: Saw Cream thrice. Suppressed Desire: To Scream. Moment of Madness: 6:50 A.M. Folk Club 1, 2, Intramural Softball. KATHLEEN GIORGIO 33 Beecher Terrace Goodwin Kathie Grant us peace, thy most precious gift . . . I'll never forget: The gang, the clan, june 24, 1968, the mumbler, adventures with cous, and Wednes- day nights with Jan, Faye, and Mom . I leave to Newton South: Six well used French teachers. MARCIA E. GLANZ 30 Columbine Road Goodwin Marcy And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and the shar- ing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart Ends its morning and is refreshed. I'll never forget: A wonderful boy. Data Staff Editor 33 French Club: pres. 3, sec'y 2, Class Committee 1, 2, 33 Latin Club Vice-pres. lg House Council 1, 2, Musical 1, 2, 33 Majorette 2, 3, French National Honor Society 2, 3. NANCY ELLEN GLAZIER 15 Alexander Road Goodwin Proud can I never be Of what I hate: But thankful even for hate That is meant love. I'll never forget: the summer of '66, WDII, 883, SHAFTY 8: JDB. Denebola Art Staff 1, 2, 3: Art Ed. 2, 3, Soph. Sec. 1, Class Commit- tee 1, 2, 33 Assoc. Council 3g SAC 39 jr. Prom 2: Leader Corps 1, 2: Sailing Club 1, 2, Homeroom Mgr., 1, 2, 35 House Council 1, 2, Arts Fest. 23 SHA.F.T.Y. WILLIAM H. GOLD 47 Old Farm Road Goodwin Billy , Willie , Munchkin He who enters dark boxes must beware of tricks inside. I leave to Newton South: 200 yel- low slips. Favorite pastime: Long visits to the Industrial Park. I'm crazy about: Long visits to the In- dustrial Park. I'll never forget: Summer of '68, 917, 9114, 9121, 9128, 1015, and all my other for- gettable times. JANICE JOAN GOLDBERG 80 Selwyn Road Goodwin Jan Some men ree what it and ark why,' l ree what irn't and ark why not. I leave to Newton South: Three teachers who really inspired me: Miss M., Mrs. B., and Mrs. P. Wouldn't it be great if all teachers were like them? What would hap- pen if: Gene McCarthy had beaten Humphrey? Ambition: To be a part of a world where everyone lives to- gether peacefully. WILLIAM L. GOLDBERG 39 Locke Road Cutler Bill To quote a great rage, It'.t heen a real groove. PEOPLE-IDEAS-ACTIONS- EVENTS-EMOTIONS Soccer 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 2, 33 Track 2, Class Govt. 1, 2, 3g Stu- dent Activities Councilg Regulus Pub. Staff 2, Data Editor 33 Jeep 2, 3. STUART GOLDFINE 63 Drumlin Road Wheeler Death ir hut the awakening from the dream of life. Prophecy: No matter where I go to college, it will be better than New- ton South. Pet peeve: Wheezing! I'll never forget: What's her name, cream of tomato soup, two nights in Maine, S.A.R., all my brothers, summer '68, and some things that are nobody's business. Advice to sophs and juniors: join S.A.R. and you'll survive. MARVIN GOLDMAN 999 Brandeis Road Wheeler Marv Stage Crew 1, 2, 33 Assistant Stage Manager 33 Construction Manager 2, 3, Audio-Visual 2, 3, School lounge committee 1, Wheeler House Lounge Construction Com- mittee Zg Marching Band 2, 33 Var- sity Soccer Manager 3g Musical 1, 2, 3: Spring Arts Festival 1, 2, 3, Senior Supper. RHONDA BETH GOLDSTEIN 171 Winchester Street Wheeler Ronnie We make more enemier hy what :ive Jay than friend: hy what we o. I leave to Newton South: An old gym suit and my missing lunches. Advice to sophs and juniors: Be- come seniors. American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Fu- ture Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, Regulur Layout Staff 1, Regulu: Ad Staff 2. SIMA GOODMAN 5 Voss Terrace Wheeler Sima joe Choore thy friendf like thy hooks, few hut choice. Dedicated to H.R. and M.M.: Love is hating to say Good-bye. Life I love you, All is GROOVY. Fa- vorite Saying: It's almost Friday! I'll never forget: jaquie, Tom We'b- ster, studies, 2103, and fire drills . Claim to Fame: H.T.C. Folk Club 2, 33 H. Rm. Manager 33 Stage Crew 3, Denehola. JEFFREY LEWIS GORDON 459?Dudley Road Wheeler I had lots of fun working in the Wheeler House Oflice. I will miss all of the Newton South teachers and all of the office personnel. I hope that the Study Hall Plan that was made by the Social Studies class of 1967-68 will be passed by the middle of the 1968-69 year, so that free time will take the place of study halls. If it is not passed by the 1968-69 year, I hope the 1969- 70 seniors and juniors will try to have it passed so they will not have to go to study halls. DAVE GOVE 75 Lincoln Street Wheeler David I'll never forget: Mal's Party and the joke I forgot. Favorite Ques- tions: Why do little girls have b-ig mouths? Who created Heaven and Earth, Mrs. Pitt? Why isn't Topsy's chicken arrested? Why isn't ein Ding, Herr Gove? CHey you?D You call that Work? Know what they call hasalle J.C.? J.V. Football 1, Track 1. NICHOLAS GRAY 58 Pine Crest Road Wheeler Nick , Nicki I love Newton South. I love it for what it har given me. I love it for the friend! I've made, the thingr I've found, the thing: I've done. Newton South har made me and I Jhall not forget. I leave to Newton South: The lst. Alto and some Space in Denehola. Denehola 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 33 Home-room Man- ager 2, 33 May Arts Fest. 2, 3, Fall Production 3. BRUCE GREEN 15 Hay Road Cutler I'll always remember: Ellen F., Jim G. Best, KNH, ZGNN, Twilly, Harry, NSEP, Vase, El-Myra, a sympathizing redhead, Ernie, Mt. Ida, Belly, Hank, Hunter, yellow raincoat, Crackerjacks, 8!28!68, Study-lunch breaks, Woodrow, the cat, Lynn, Longwood Assemblies, Hello Stupidl, D.A., E.S., J.S., and writing this thingllll N.S.E.P. 1, 2, 3. fw - ,Nl ,fs ' f- 4G 1 J rn Q.. 'Fi ,sf .. -' . .ev .ff X-Q n. ,Q 1 V1 Q.. Q 4 5 ir ,st .-f f ...iz ' as-5 .0 if 2357-s 3313- ,..-' .Q Ill 411 - I a JANET GREEN 35 Hartman Road Cutler Enjoy life, employ life. It flitt away and will not stay. Ambition: To travel the worldg and especially to return to Israel. Favor- ite Saying: Unreal I'll never forget: Rutland Ave. American Field Service 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3: Folk Club I, 2, 3. ROGER GREEN 43 Carlton Road Wheeler Moments of Madness: Trying to get through the traffic at the inter- section of Goodwin, Wheeler, and the Library before the bell rings. I leave to Newton South: My many aggravations and headaches to someone who needs them more. Soccer 1, 2, 3: Flab Lab 2. FRED GREENBERG 151 Truman Road Wheeler How many road: must a man walk down before they call him a man? I'll never forget: My three years of Spanish with Mrs. McChesney and the 5784 tests that we took. What would happen if: We were given one minute to pass? Prophecy: If sophs get any smaller, they will need wagons to carry their books. Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Intra- mural Football 3. CLIFFORD GREENE 195 Country Club Road Wheeler Cliff There is much I want to do. There is much to remember-mostly good: to make me want to do. 6:00 A.M.-a foggy Sat. of kids and a carnival. Going around a world. Crazy sophs with a spirit of '69, and a computer. Mad Dogs. The Car Washes with stoney rags, a Swift Kick: a Basketball. Granny's Tea, marching along the fields with kooky and great kids. Some teach- ers who cared. Many friendly hellos, But most important-many friends. RICHARD GREENE 19 Rolling Lane Cutler Doc Ours if errentially a tragic age, so we refute to take it tragically. Chief Failing: A-1 Blocks. Ambi- tion: Never to have one. Claim to Fame: Roman Halls. Mad Dogs 1, 2, co-captain 3: Treasurer senior class. BEVERLY FAY GREENWOLD 56 Warren Street Wheeler I'll never forget: Running to catch the 7:35 bus at 7:40, 383 corried beef sandwiches forsaken to obliv- ion, trying to use a slide rule with shaky hands in rm. 5203, Mr. B's jokes , rm. 7107, being snowed-in at musical rehearsals. JANICE GRIMNER 27 White Avenue Wheeler Rusty Favorite saying: Kiss. I'll never for- get: D.T.B., Feb. 12, '68 with D.R. 8: S.S. I leave to Newton South: My sis and brother. I am crazy about: REX. Chief failing: Gym. What would happen if: Ray-jul: Tony lost their apt.? What's im- portant is: That Rex and Myself stay together. KATHRYN B. GRIMNER 27 White Avenue Wheeler P' la.. pl. 3. l 1 1 4 J BETH GROIPEN 268 Woodcliff Road Cutler Friendship is just a little wordy it' s the people who make it big. I'll never forget: July 13, Right Bon?, a trip to B.H.S., Tony's one afternoon, M.L., 10 hours for lunch, C.M., one night at the Bob L.Y.3, 'Tll throw you in the ressy , stranded in New Hampshire. Field Hockey lg Folk Music Club, Jr. Prom Comm.: Deneholo Circu- lation Staff, Senior Supper, Senior Prom Comm. ADENE GROSS 73 Wendell Road Goodwin Deanie To love is not to live for oneself, hut to help one another. I'm crazy about: Blue paisley, Furry kittens, the smell of fresh cut grass, Daisies, and flying kites on windy spring days. DAVID GROSSMAN 29 Nod Hill Road Goodwin Dave When the wise man exceedeth the foolish man, the earth shall he one. I leave to Newton South: A broken computer. Favorite pastimes: H.C., P.F. I'll never forget: Salt Lake City. SUSAN GAIL GROSSMAN 24 Great Meadow Road Goodwin Susie You give hut little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. I'll never forget: July 10th, June 2, Summer of '67, '68, Cynthia Rd., good old Woody, butterscotch sun- daes, R, L, J and my little blue can. I'm crazy about: That certain some- one who made me realize that life is full of wonderful things, Thank you, Jay. Activties Committee 1, 2, 3, junior Symposium, Senior Forum, Junior Prom, Blue Squad 1, 2, 3, Senior Prom. KAREN GUBERMAN 1066 Walnut Street Goodwin Every fury on earth has heen ah- sorhed in time, as art, or as reli- gion, or as authority in one form or another. The deadliest hlow the enemy of the human soul can strike is to do fury honor. .f-eg 1-. N JANICE GURVITZ 132 Greenwood Street Goodwin Life is hnding your ohligationf' I'm me and can do something for this world. I'll never forget: Never mastered quizzes and tests, Meeting new and old teachers. To David Y. a big push towards journalism and Pride. To Casper C. a fond, loving mem- ory. Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball Manager 3g Leader Corps 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Denehola Free Lance 2, 3. BARRY HALPERIN 93 Sevland Road Cutler Halps lf you don't stand for someone, you fall for everyone. I'll never forget: Nancy and the night of September 27, 1968. Fa- vorite Saying: Yes, Cheryl, the theatre's really packed. What would happen if: I didn't go out H Block? Soccer 1, 23 Baseball 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Soph ball 2, Spring Arts Festival 2. HELEN HAMOS 83 Ripley Street Wheeler We don't ask much of life,' only peace. But sometimes it seems as though we may he asking too much. JEANNETTE HARRIS 17 Tirrell Crescent Wheeler Jan Ambition: To be an elementary school teacher. Most rewarding ex- perience: Being a volunteer at the Beth Israel Hospital. I'll never for' get: Summer '68. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 33 junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee, Senior Supper. PAUL MARSHALL HARRIS 27 Burdean Road Wlieeler Life is neter limited and it is never complete, it is an immense sensibility, a kind of huge spider- weh of the hnest silken threads sus- pended in the chamber of con- sciousness and catching ezerg air- borne particle in its tissue. I'll never forget: Being Hurricane the victories, great the season greater. j.V. Baseball 1. 7 s 169 JULIE BETH HARTSTONE 296 Woodard Street Wheeler Friendship may and often does sahside into love, but love never into friendship. I'll never forget: The date I had to refuse, a long walk home, May 18, '68 between 1 and 5 A.M., huh, Shell?, july 4, '68, stranded in N.H., a trip to B.H.S., one after- noon at Tony's. A.F.S. lg junior Prom, Senior Promg Senior Supper, Regulus 3g French Club 3. CARL M. HARTWICH 25 Keefe Avenue Cutler Doug I leave to Newton South: A locker full of library slips. I'll never for- get: Leaving at 11:44. What would happen if: There was no corner? Blue Squad 1, Senior Supper Com- mittee. GORDON D. HARWOOD 40 Pine Ridge Road Goodwin Twitch Pet peeve: Rugrats at 6:00 on Sat. Mornings. I'll never forget: Soph. year, summer of '68. What would happen if: Chevy's ruled Ford's? I leave to Newton South: A couple more. DONNA LEE HENDERSON 55 Hanson Road Cutler No matter if yoa're horn to play the king or pawn, the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow. So my fantasy hecomes reality. I mast he what I must he and face tomor- row. French National Honor Society 2, 33 Medical Fields 1, Tickets 2, Arts Festival 2, 33 Library Club 1, Field Hockey 1, Dance Club 3. JOHN D. HEWITT 1371 Walnut Street Wheeler Moment of Madness: Trying to find Rm. 405A. What would happen if: Mr. Bronson ever missed a day of school? Prophecy: The soccer team will have a winning team one year soon. Soccer 1, 2, 5, House Council 2, 33 P.T.S.A. Rep. 3, Regulus Publicity Staff 2, Student Union Committee 1. 9' --semi K i I ls.. -F ,.. ,,....,:- .f ' xt... L.:-xii ..-:EE - sr I .' ' 4' 'if inf MQ' ,sggtffil , 1, 17 1 ui-Q A 1, s 'fy I ',1:r Sf' . jjj-,yt 1 I .Qfin gggrlgggfggii ,gilyif :yr cf, 3,,, , A 53 a fl '4 ! w ,Q ,,e,,:e v-5 Qgiiiflarilgf 131 5' if xii 'ii st 2 'S' Ef f 'fffs , 'Q tzfff - I' fits PX' X .pw-.. f 'P G r Q 'Vins ,.-...al if ..v ' ...il DAVID HILL 422 Brookline Street Wheeler M.B. Show me a good loser and l'll show you a loser. Favorite pastime: Going to school. I'll never forget: L.S. in the sky. Wheeler House Council 1, 2, 3, Football 13 Intramural wrestling 13 Varsity wrestling 2, 3, Leader Core. SHERYL ANN HILLIARD 88 Wiswall Road Wheeler Boast not thyself of tomorrowf for thou knowest not what a day may hring forth. I'll never forget: My sophomore year, New Year's Eve '67, the sum- mer of '67, '68-with J.C. and D.G., days spent at Fenway with B.B., rail-noz, K.H. and cold-sweat, P.E. and R.U.F.l What would hap- pen if: I never went to L.H.C.? Junior Prom Comm.g Blue Squad 35 Senior Supper, Senior Prom. ROBIN ERIC HIRSCH 965 Dedham Street Cutler Crazylegs Yet, as he stood for the last time hy the Angels of his father's porch, it seemed as if the Square already were far and lost,' or, I should say, he was like a man who stands upon a hill ahozfe the town he has left, yet does not say, The town is near, but turns his eyes upon the distant soaring ranges. -Thomas Wolfe RICHARD M. HIRSCHFIELD 9 Devonshire Road Goodwin PETER HOBAN 4 Hersey Street Cutler CHARLES 1-roPK1NsoN FREDERICK KNUTE 27 Williams Street Cutler Chuck As for life, it is a hattle, hut the Fame that follows conquest is ohlivion. I'll never forget: My soph. year, the 10 happiest and saddest mos. of my life, the memories in town, Labor Day wk. end at the Cape, my Cheryl B., Sugar Daddies, Then you can tell me Good-bye, and my sis. Youth Center 1, 2, Denehola 1g I-Im. Rm. Manager 2, Junior Prom, Senior Supper, Senior Promg Regu- lus Layout 3. PAUL LAWRENCE HORWITZ 39 Canterbury Road Goodwin Pony When you part from your friend, grieve not,' for that which you love most in her may he clearer in her absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. Soccer 2, 35 LaCrosse 2, 3g Regulus Data Staff 33 Regulus Copy Stafi' 33 Blue Squad 1. JOAN ELIZABETH HOSMER 18 Timson Path Goodwin Winning isn't everything, hut los- ing isn't anything. Pet Peeve: Having basketball prac- tice in 2 feet of snow on a no- school day and then losing the game by one point. I'll never for- get: The paper dress. Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 2g Basketball co-capt. 23 Manager 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3. DONNA HOUSMAN 118 Brandeis Road Wheeler To get the full value of joy, you must have someone to divide it with. I'll never forget: Riding with L.P. by I'lls, Springfield with them, Wild times at Bob's, tango, time, granny's, Gloucester, the nets, surn- mer journey with Leslie, are you ready CS.K.J?! Happiness is: Dean. Cheerleading 33 Wheeler House Council lg Vice Pres. 25 Pres. 35 French Club 2, Denehola. SHRLEY BETH HURWITZ 119 Brandeis Road Wheeler Hermit Friendship is just a little w0rd,' it's the people who make it big. I'll never forget: MV, SS, Dec. 22 Sept. '67, 442, buying, late night calls and visits, and SECRETS. What would happen if: The door creaked? I'm crazy about: My SPE- CIAL FRIEND and Boo Boo. Wheeler House Council 1, 2, 3, Denehola Rep. 1, 2, 35 Regulus Ad Staff, Senior Prom, Senior Supper. i at ' W JFAE ' . 7' ik If I- 'we 'N .7 ,Qs ., l 4 Y, .. -. .K -:- X f'-'ox t -.see I 4-ls .. .sf- I? .N fj N i HUSHER 677 Chestnut Street Wheeler Fritz I leave to Newton South Stage: One table and many broken cables. What would I do it:,Someone got me some sound equipment. My mo- ments of madness consist of Spring Arts Festival and Homework. I leave to incoming Sophs, and Jun- iors: My plans for several escape routs for lunch at Tony's. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3, Ham Radio 1, 2, A.V. 1, ZW. LARRY N. HYMAN 30 Longfellow Road Goodwin THOMAS J. INMAN 100 Floral Street Cutler Tommy Human life is like a game of Dice, if you d0n't get the throw you want, you must make the hest of the throw you get. Blue Squad 2, 3. KATHRYN ANN IRWIN 73 Spiers Road Wheeler Kathy, Harry, Benjilyn, Ir Be cautious for you will never know what will happen next. Favorite saying: Poor Fool . I will never forget: BA, even though there was a LAR, but I lived and will forever. KBG, don't forget the bowling alley, 1ady's room, the B- cards room, Downtown, and B- commons P's going away party, the hospital, etc. Girl's Room 1, Z, 3. JUDITH ELLEN IZEN 384 Dudley Road Wheeler Judy Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. I'll never forget: Mixers, Nantasket and certain wonderful people. Dane ehola Staff, Regulus Data Staff, AFS 1, Z5 Jr. Prom. 4 -th ' Ns, I SHARON WENDY JACKSON 25 Appleton Circle Cutler Sha-Sha, Prisoner 1-2-3, Moo Favorite sayings: Go Car Go, I no home, Poopsey, Blank-a-duck. I'll never forget: Summer '68, RL, CF, Iota, Ca-Ca, Duckey-Poo, Mt. Mo- nadnock, that special boy Bobby G- Poopsey. What would happen if: I bought Darrow, a teacher walked in, I escaped, Sam's dog came back in a B. moble, George swung in? Regular Cir. Staff 1, 2, 3, Jr. Promg Hm. Rm. Manager 2, Library Staff lg F.T.A. 35 Senior Supper. BEVERLEE JACOBSON 44 High Street Cutler Lee Know your higher .relf and you will ind peace with yourrelf and the hurdenr of hard timer will he lerrenedf' Favorite saying: There was never a good war or a bad peace. Favor- ite pastimes: Bike riding and ski- ing. I'll never forget: Major and the D.D.M.C. Art Club 2, Dramatics 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Folk Singing Club 1, 2, Gymnastics lg Girl's League 15 Band 1, 2. DAVID JEROME 39 Rowena Road Cutler Arthur I try not to let rchool interfere with my education. I'll never forget: Wally bashes, Summer '68, JW, JF, JS, Bird and the W.R. Boy's. Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Musical 1, 2, 3. ROSALYN F. JOLLES 33 Gatehouse Road Wheeler Roz To live long ir almost everyone? with, hut to live well ir the amhi- tion of few. I'll never forget: Ski trips and HO, Jr. Prom and a strange coughing, D8cD at 3 am., my party, Odd 11 and our poker games, many experi- ences with Amy, Summer '68, 4 Seasons song, Je t'aime, 3 beeps, Dec. 16, '67, and the greatest months ever with Al. Volleyball, Tennis, Wheeler House Lounge, Denehola Ad Stall, Jr. Prom. ESTHER A. JONASSON 312 Lake Avenue Cutler The warmth of a smile can hrighten the world, I leave to N.S.H.S.: All my good- times. I'll never forget: Aug. 2 Sophomore year, the kids down the playground and two unforgettable years with that certain someone. CHRISTOPHER JAMES JUNDA 85 Pine Ridge Road Cutler Chris The ideal society would enable every man and woman to develop along their individual liner, and not attempt to force all into one mold, however admirable. -I.B..S'. Haldane Int. Basketball 2, 3. i l FQ at We have ways of finding out. BRIAN SAUL KAHN 114 Harwich Road Cutler Genghis I leave to Newton South: 3 Park- er's. I'll never forget: Quebec trip '66, Montreal-Expo '67, Couple of girls. Moments of Madness: Mr. Xgerduds A Block Chemistry Class ' 7. Science Club 1, 2, 3x Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Newton Suburban Bowling League 23 Sophomore Class Activi- ties Committee lg School Musical 1, 2, 3. SHARON ANN KAITZ 45 Wendell Road Cutler Sherri Art ir man'.f nature and nature it G'0d'J art. I'll never forget: The zodiac, Jocly's horror house, the almost jam, quar- ries, times at 136, the I.S.O. search, Arthur in the tub, Brian Brookline, Sophomore S's, Shelldorf- It's the lawl , Leola, and Gregory. Soph. class comm.g House Council 1, 2, Sec. 33 Assoc. Council 25 Arts Fes- tival 1, 2, Junior Prom, Senior Promg Blue Squad 2, 3. GEORGE KALICKI 26 Linden Street Cutler HOWARD REID KALMAN 203 'Old Farm Road Cutler Howie Silence will never betray you. l'll never forget: N.S.E.P. Chem- istry, studies, 1,000 grams, Home Room in 4207, the weekends, Harry, Doug, jay, Arda, Rob, GW, MN, CH, AM, BG, WG, the hunter, Hoodie, Nancy, and my 425 Olds. I'm crazy about: porsches, and the Jimmy Hendrix Experi- ence. Activities Committee 1, 23 Regulus 25 Denebola 2, 34 Cutler Council 2g Blue Squad 53 Intramural Wres- tling 3. u MURIEL BETH KANTER 20 Marvin Lane Goodwin Life is no brief candle for me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I haue got hold of for a moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. I will never forget: Conn. 66 g Long talks-D.L., Huck Finn, Sum- mer 68-H4, July 5g Famous ex- pressions and programming? Span- ish club 3g A.F.S. 1, F.T.A. 3g Sen- ior Supperg Arts Festival 1, 2. JONATHAN KAPLAN 37 Voss Terrace Goodwin J.F.K. Take a building, books, desks, chairs, classrooms, labs, clocks and bells-and call it school. Add diifersihed individuals inter- changing ideas, working jointly to solife common problems while ex- tending hands to help one another, all seeking their individual goals within an organized society and call it-education. MARJORIE KAPLAN 9 Brandeis Road Goodwin We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep. Faculty Award 2, French National Honor Society 23 Band 1, 2, 3, Medically Related Fields 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3g Musical 2g Regulus Layout Staii' 3g Tutoring Program 2. MARLENE KAPLAN 86 Athelstane Road Wheeler ROBERT KAPLAN 66 Esty Farm Road Wheeler 'Kap I'm crazy about: snowstorms on school days and jewish holidays. Happiness is Norm Halfgood. Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Wheel- er House Membership Committee lg Audio Visual Committee, Radio Club 3. NANCY ELLEN KARGER 37 Baldpate Hill Road Goodwin Nans Don't part with you're illusions. Wherz they are gone you may still exist, but you haue ceased to live. l'll never forget: The M and M's, R.C. and the VETTE, Sullivan, D.H.H.-905, Sneezy, Paaties, Hit- ting the Cotz, Milkman Pants, L's Counsin, Abnaxious, and Chicken. What would happen if . . . my car had been any smaller? House Council lg Senior Prom, Senior Supper, Blue Squad 2, 3. STEVEN KARGER 168 Cynthia Road Wheeler NEIL S. KARSH 39 Parker Avenue Wheeler N.K. , Kish One cannot hope to achicre peace through violence, only through peace. What would happen if: going out to lunch was made illegal? Favorite Saying: W'ell whatdoyasay. l'll never forget: The fools on the hill and digging the stars. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Blue Squad 1, 2, 34 junior Prom Committee, Regu- lus Ad Staff 2, Senior Supper. gt -..gi 5 ,ga L f ,wif F Y 'iw - ' N N s ,nf s 's qw ' 4 t ,. A Q xxx I t X N. Q ' NF' DQ xxx 'I 1 .1 3 ' FY I 5 ,f .jf fl s. XXX - - ., I fi-' ffvr' Q 1 2 'Nb1-m-::5g5t- ,,, ,, ., ., ,YM :-gf, gf ,af V .N sfrfffi wt- 3 ,pf f 'in east . if .i ,,-.x . ' . 115' Q ..,. JAMES KATZ 27 Sycamore Road Goodwin Killer To act positively and in helief is to he alive, whereas to refrain from acting is to he dead while you still hreathef' You asked me: Cannot youth save the world? Cannot the youth build here, on this earth, a shining house, Out of our hearts, out of our good intentions? And I made some stupid reply, I think I said No. SHELLEY BETH KATZEFF 50 Carlson Avenue Goodwin S.B. The Grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. I'll never forget: the first times . . . Are you ready? Florida '68, I...P.'s stuff in the bush, tang! it's enough! allnighters, the blue bomber, and especially cuz. Council 1, 33 Goodwin activities 1, 33 and Sec. of Grievance comm. 3, Blue Squad 1, 2, 3g Senior Prom 3g Senior Supper 3, French Club 1, 3. JOEL KAUFMAN 68 Cynthia Road Wheeler One may climb the highest moun- tain, one step at a time. -j.W'. I admire myself for lasting three years. Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Soccer 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, Science 2, 33 Debate 1, 33 Hafgood 2. MICHAEL KAUFMAN 23 Donna Road Wheeler NANCY LINDA KAUFMAN 31 McCarthy Road Wheeler Nanc lust when you think tomorrow will never come, it's yesterday. I'll never forget: C.F.T.T., The Beach, Superman on Rt. 9, 313, T.A.W.B., Summer '68, an orange tree, 8 yrs. in doubles, Florida, and A.F. What would happen if: There was no S.S., right Fredda? Wheeler House Council 1, 2, 33 Blue Squad 2, 33 A.F.S. 2, Spanish Club 1, Senior Prom, Senior Sup- per. FREDERIC KAYE 83 Bound Brook Road Goodwin Dedicate some of your life to others. Your dedication will not he a sacrifice. lt will he an exhilarat- ing experience because it is intense efjzort applied toward a meaningful end. I'll never forget: My summer on Kibbutz Galed. Cross Country 1, 2, Indoor track 1, 2, Outdoor track 1, 2. DANIEL LEO KAZARIAN 32 Williams Street Cutler Kazz I'll never forget: The first time I tried to skip out. Favorite Pastimes: Listening to Mr. Goldman's jokes about his war, and laughing, but never understanding a word. I'll never forget: the Falls Boys. Youth Center Comm. 1, 2, Sr. Supper Comm. 3. LEWIS KAZIS 20 Levbert Road Cutler Lewis Great truths are portions of the soul of many Great Souls are por- tions of eternity. -james Russell Lowell Chorus 33 Debating Society 1, 2, 3, Pres. Debating Soc. 33 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Pres. Science Club 33 Rep- resentative to Cutler House Council 2, 35 Faculty Award, French Na- tional Honor Society. PATRICIA KEATING 16 Beaconwood Road Cutler Patsy Religion has done love a great serviceg hy making it a sin. I'll never forget: R.M., N.H., and the fourth day of school. I'm crazy about: Rogue. Chief failing, school. What's important is: Living. JANIS KELLY 143 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Kel lt's hetter to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Moment of Madness: When my train fell in the toilet! Huh, Shell? Favorite Pastimes: big bashes, B.C. Rock, MR., KH., s.B. I'll never forget: lunch with Mr. Lagios and my first fraternity party. Claim to fame: My Parents. I'm Crazy about Ricky. What would happen if: Sheil and I joined? Most rewarding experience: Jr. Prom, m.5, Motor Inn, Well, Huh, Sheil? What's important is: being happy. .4, W , I I , -g ,, 4 .. ul B . O , V. S A1 ' Ma . . 'f 'ff u i I 'y'!f't,:ff' ' - 12. ?w'6'5L,'i'C' ' -,W f .. -ei ,Q -: 7:25 - . . ... , 1 f I i q. H i s fwfr' l Ji .tiff i.'i'? 'sv t ff '.-A . ....,..,,...,5:3g ...,. M...-1 -if B lj t Wi if ELIZABETH LYNNE KESSIN 63 Grace Road Cutler Dana Sing deep the Fall Celebration when all eyes are upon the face of time. So, in solemn march are the eyes that long for the wind's map, though silent and tender, between Pieces rain separate and honest, young and forgiven, 'till the revolution of day. ALLEN KING 57 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Clyde Man's first conquest is over him- self. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3g Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 2, 3g Math Club 1, A.F.S. 2, 3, German Club 2, 33 Spanish 2, 3. MARK S. KIRSTEIN 612 Sawmill Brook Pkwy. Wheeler The shackles to which I have been manacled, for the past four years are finally being shed. What happens now can only be found in the fiery conglomeration to which my world revolves on its axis to. Sun, sun, sun, burn, burn, burn, soon, soon, soon. LINDA KLEIN 29 Trowbridge Street Goodwin I don't know what your destiny will he, hut one thing I know, the only one among you who will he really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve. I'll never forget: JW, Bermuda, DH, Fellowship, RM, Plymouth, the commons, B.L.B., AD, Fernald and J, B, F. What's one more? Later, baby . . Musical 1, 2, 3, Library Club 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. ROBERT A. KLUGMAN 187 Woodward Street Goodwin Observing the state of the world Nov. 68, I can only hope that by the time this yearbook brings back memories the world will be in a far better state. Peace, Peace, Peace, Peace. Stage Crew 2, 33 Lighting manager 39 German Club 1, 2, 3, V.P. 3, Bridge Club 1, A.V. 2, 3. CLIFFORD KOLOVSON 125 Country Club Road Cutler The Name of Friend is common, hut the Faith in Friendship is Rare. I'll never forget: My, Dave, Robin, and FrankC?J and all the great times with Mrs. B. in NSEP. Can we let NSEP Die?-Stu? Dave- Thanks. I'll have the Teacher pic- tures organized soon! Good Luck: Dum Dum and the gang! Wres- tling 1, 2, 3g Outdoor Track 1, 2, 35 Denehola photographer 2, 33 Regulus photographer 1, 2, 3. SHELLEY D. KOORIS 801 Dedham Street Wheeler Shelldorf Few doors to success are marked pull-most are marked push. I'll never forget: the zodiac, jody's horror house, the I.S.O. search, Rub's dezies, the almost jam, Dyah's place, Spud, running thru thorns with Sherri, and scheming. Favorite Saying: Rickey. Cheerleader 35 Regulus circulation 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Manager 23 Wheeler House Council 33 Blue Squad 3, Senior Supper. BRUCE KOPELMAN 84 Cynthia Road Cutler Kopey It is hetter to succeed in your own eyes than hy society's standards. A Success lives his life the way he wants to. Cross Country 1, 2, Captain 35 In- door Track 1, 2, 35 Outdoor Track 1, 2, Captain 3. FRANCINE KOSLOW 71 Louise Road Wheeler Franny , Cheeks The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. I'll never forget: Toothpicks, Lov- ing Mufhn, My Sophomore Year, The 3 Musketeers, My Neighbor, Raynace, Dickey's Mouse, Linda, Two E's, Brad's scissors, New Year's Eve, Pan's, The Smiths. What would happen if: My Knight in Shining Armor finally arrived? I leave to Newton South: One rose slightly wilted. French National Honor Society, French Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Class Committee, Senior Class Commit- tee, Math Tutoring 2. MARC L. KOSLOW 33 Bound Brook Road Wheeler Kos Communication is the essence of life. I'll never forget: Mr. Goldman's classes, to forego even ambition when the end is gained-who can say this is not greatness? Originator and broadcaster of the WNTN High School Program 33 Debating Society 1, 2, 34 Captain of Debating Team 33 Basketball Manager 1, 23 Regulus Photogra- phy Stal? 1, 2, South High Forum 2, 3. I fi? f -if , sis. ft BARRY KRAFT 45 Burdean Road Goodwin Fudge , Ba This is not the end, nor the hegin- ning of the end, hut it is perhaps, the end of the heginningf' I'll never forget: That night in May, 68, T.M., and Ellen. I'm crazy about: English. I leave to Newton South: Little Fudge . Basketball 1, 2, 3, j.V. Captain 25 Math Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Golf 3. DANIEL KRASA 112 Dedham Street Cutler lust when you think tomorrow will never come, it's yesterday. You get out of school and life what you put into it. Varsity soccer 1, 2g co-captain 33 Musicals 2, 33 House Council 23 Math Team 1, 2, Class Committees 1, 2, 3, Student Activity Council 33 Junior Prom, Senior Prom. ANDREW N. KRINSKY 14 Newbrook Circle Cutler Andy , Krunch Let a man, then, know his worth and keep things under his feet. Visitations 3, PSTA 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, Class Comm. 1, 2, 35 Dark of the Moon 2, Andersonville Trial 39 Student Forum 2, 3. JOHN KROEKER 46 Wfoodcliff Road Goodwin In the ignorance that implies im- pression that knits knowledge that finds the nameform that whets the wits that convey contacts that sweeten sensation that drives desire that adheres to attachment that dogs death that hitches hirth that entails the ensuance of existenti- ality. T7 -r'- D U5 A3 ,ss ff I 1 l . ii tx ' 1 ,J ,i X f T 1 . if, 'X ELYSE B LABOURENE 660 Beacon Street Goodwin JANE LADGE 42 Donna Road Cutler Bunny Nothing is waste that makes a memory. I'll never forget: Summer of '67 and '68, Aug. 15, '67, Florida, open house at B.U., june 22, '68, and talks with Sue. Thank you Donny for showing and sharing love and understanding. I'll never forget you. Blue Squad 3g Senior Supperg Senior Prom. DAVID S. LAMPERT 70 Edgefield Road Cutler f Lamps What would happen if I had a jacket that couldn't be clipped? Advice to Sophs, Juniors: Pray for snow. Intramural football 1, 25 Arts Fes- tival 2. DONNA LANDES 118 Louise Road Meadowbrook Cutler The grand essentials in this life are something to do, somehing to love, and something to hope for. Regulus Data Staff 2, 3g French Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 33 Cutler House Committee 33 Arts Festival 2. FREDERICK S. LANDY 130 Dedham Street Goodwin Fred Win without boasting. Lose with- out excuse. Ambition: To be a winner. Soccer 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3g Spanish Club 2, 3g Arts Festival 2, 35 Jr. Class Activities Committee. JUDITH E. LANE 228 Wiswall Road Goodwin Judy , Juts I'll never forget: july 21, '67 and the great times since with Major, Becky, Reb, Kenn at O.P.g Paul and our hour long talksg Spring- Held Homecoming, the kids in the minorityg the incident at the Cape with Maj, Beck, Kenny, Karen, Glyn, Joni, my Teddy Bear, foot- ball, certain parties, my love for some close friends. I'm crazy about: mY SUV- Blue Squad 1, 2, 3g Pep Squad 1, 2, 3g Arts Festival 2, 3. MARGERY LANG 26 Wyman Street Cutler If today were not an endless highway If tonight was not a crooked trail If tomorrow wasn't such a long time Then lonesome would mean nothing to me at all. 67 and 68 Quit while you'te ahead. Folksinging 2. MARY BETH LANGEVIN 291 Lake Avenue Goodwin Where did you get your eyei Jo hlue? Out of the .thy ar I came through. I'll never forget: the gang in the summer of '68, Madrid, thatmoun- tain in N.H., the Cape. Moment of madness: trying to take last year's june finals in October. German Club 1, 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 3. NANCY LAPIDUS 50 Donna Road Goodwin Nanci The world if a fine place and worth fighting for. I'll never forget: D.S., MB, RS, SZ, Mixers, football games, lunch time, the Senior Class. I leave to Newton South: The only real thing that counts, love. Ambition: To go on to college and study psychology. Favorite saying: You've gotta be kidding! Most rewarding experi- ence: finding hard work usually pays off. MARK LASOFF 59 Nardell Road Cutler Lass It'.r not how you do it that counts, ,W it'.f what you do. . -ff? Get in there Rohlinf' I'll never forget: June 24, '68, Badge 216, the fink. Baseball 1, Football 1, 25 Blue Squad 1, Intramural Basketball 1. CHARLES LAVEN 77 Wood End Road Cutler MadneJ5 if an eternal truth. Philosopher: hitherto have only interpreted the world in various ways: The thing, however is to change it. 1 Football lg German Club 1, 2, 3, Ukranda 2, 33 SAC 3. WENDY LEE 11 Scotney Road Goodwin There will never he another you. I'll never forget: 9f9f66, 10f7!66, Old Betsy, New Betsy, Seymour the vette, days spent at Syracuse, and all our great times together. I leave N.S. with pleasure. I'm crazy about: Dave. Blue Squad: A.F.S. ALEX LELCHOOK 160 Truman Road Cutler Lelch AJJOciate with men of good qual- ity if you esteem your own reputa- tiong for it is better to he alone than in had company. What would happen if: they took the coke machine out of the Cutler House mimeograph room. Sailing Club 1, Baseball 2, Intra- mural Football 3. GARY LENOX 45 Sevland Road Wheeler Len Most rewarding experience: My trip from coast to coast. I admire people who are real because they are the only ones who are really people. My ambition is to someday, somehow, get one. MARK L. LEONARD 5 Aberdean Street Cutler I'll never forget the kids in NSEP or Steve, john and Joel. My favorite teachers: Mr. Andrews and Mr. Geer. I leave to Newton South de- tention I never went to. Pet Peeve: sit-ups. 'Ighe Arts Festival of '67, '68 and , 9. LYNN M. LERISH 5 Longmeadow Road Cutler In rweetneif of friendship let there he laughter, and .fharing plearure'5 Love comer quietly . . . hut you know when it if there, hecauie .tuddenly you are not alone anymore . . . and there ir no Jad- neii inride you. I'll never forget: Sub sand's with Bob, music appreciation with jean, my correspondence with Sue, Eileen and Leslie's goodness, NSEP Cand the beautiful world Alan opened up for me.J IU H.. . ,gil-1' . ff , ?i f., , ' X' t K' at ff:--,1g,',:l,f,,7. 14 vi.. X 'X , .s e ' il i ' ,L -.. ' tlwh-3-f'1'f'Ftii i'a 4 .tb av , 1 - . ff ll M QW, , A V V ., nw 'ff' 1 VC' 'n L , s it I - , git , . . ..., . t was X I MARC LESHAY 85 Sevland Road Goodwin Joe The present is great with the future. Favorite sayings: 3-itg Thank you. I'll never forget: Murphy's HJ. Golf 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Goodwin House Council 2, 3: Jun- ior Class Comm.g Senior Class Comm., Homeroom Manager 2, 3, Regulus Representative 1, Dene- hola Representative 3: Blue Squad 2, 3. ',.A.h-in DOUGLAS B. LEVENE 469 Brookline Street Wheeler Deadly , Doug A splendid time is guaranteed for all. John Reed Club 2, 33 Stage Crew 2, 33 Student gov't. 1, 2, 3, PLC8cKSg Math Team 1, Basketball Manager 1. ANDREW LEVIN 10 Southwick Road Goodwin -tLeVn, ulaevon, nAndyn Youth is speech and speech is truth. Hockey 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, French Nat'l Honor Society, A.F.S. 1, Regulus Copy Staff 3. NANCY LEVIN 24 McCarthy Road Wheeler The spider's touch, how exqui- sitely fine, feels at each thread, and li1'es along the line. I'll never forget: Santiago, Chile. Arts Festival 23 Modern Dance 3. WILLIAM LEVINE 70 Winston Road Wheeler Fobe I'll never forget my unsuccessful jumps over the South fence. Basketball 1, 2, House Council 1, Senior Class Comm. Rep. 3. ---.-'QP JONATHAN LEVIN 15 Lorraine Circle Cutler jon , Lev , Laze I leave to South 836 heads. I'll never forget: Lorrie, the gang and 124. Most rewarding experience: smoking. i AMY LEVENSON 32 Verndale Road Wheeler A true friend is a thing rare and hard to End. I'll never forget: summer of 68 , Iota Phi, odd 11, R.B. My flower machine, 6:00 AM, 512 ante, 3 beeps, june 22, I.C.B., That's fun- nyl My Junior year. I'm crazy about: RICH. What would happen if: ROZ and I went to the same college? Blue Squad 2: Volleball 2, Junior Prom Committee 2: Leader Corps 1, Senior Supper 3. RICHARD LEVI 65 Allerton Road Wheeler Lev , Screamer Most people enjoy the inferiority of their hest friends. I'll never forget: Stowe, Max, TF, TC, WG, Sllye, SOF, PL, 2 to 7, Birds, Phnerd, Hem, Summer '68 Yambf, Ckaza, Bf-Gf, D.T., Empa. 17, Prep Boys, 427 Chevy?, ICB Skiing, SP, '47 Mags, GTO'S and 44's don't go, That special girl. Wheeler Coun.g 1, 2, 3, Jr. Class Comm.: Sen. Class Comm., Blue Sq. 39 jr. Prom Comm., Sen. Sup- per, Sen. Prom Comm., Intra- murals. 'Wai' LORETTA LEVIN 16 Esty Farm Road Wheeler Friends we met and loved a year, a month, a weeh or day and part from with aching hearts yet know that thru the distance we must loose the hold of hand with hand and only clasp the thread of mem- ory. When waking dream sets the thread of memory aglow, know that hy stretching out the hand in word of love of flower, the waiting hand will clasp our own once more across l the distance, in the same old way. Q E LAURA B. LEVINSON 109 Warren Street ' Wheeler Lau No path of flowers leads to glory. I'll never forget: BeeGee, J.S., go- ing out to lunch with Mr. Lagios, L the Wall, the N.H. weekends, Paul 1 ST., and a blue 1965 Plymouth. . . . Right KOB? Blue Squad 3. l' l ll' ., , I I STANLEY LEVITT 26 Sevland Road Wheeler Bruiser Live Life Like Life should be Lived. I leave to Newton South: My Radio. What would happen if I became housemaster. My claim to fame is my having fun in school and detention 1, 2, 3. My chief failing is that not everyone under- stood me. My most rewarding ex- perience is not in school. I admire people that have the capacity to understand. I'm the happiest per- son that ever went through N.S. What's important is to have good friends, and to make a lot of money. PATRICIA LILIENTHAL 60 Brush Hill Road Goodwin Patti He who for the Jirst time, loves even vainly, is a God. But the man who loves again, and still vainly, is a fool! l'll never forget: Aug. 28 and P.B., the trip to EG for keys, the unex- pected ride to the C.M., a night at the what, Barb?, Being in and out but never there I still believe? . . . F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Senior Prom, Radio Club 2, A.F.S. lg Senior Supper. DEBBY LIPPMAN 549 Boylston Street Wheeler Lippy PAMELA LONG 26 Placid Road Cutler Pam To dance beneath the diamond sky With one hand waving free Sil- houetted by the sea Cirtled by the circus sands With all memory and fate Driven deep beneath the waves Let me forget about today until tomorrow. fm I. JEAN LOCKE 260 Rosalie Road Cutler Giggles The world looks brighter from behind a smile. l'll never forget: Twilly and Harry, Friday lunches, a blue mustang, the monkey house, NSEP, getting healthy, Sunshine of Your Love, ISSY, 7 RYFTI, NEFTY, tears, Happy Together, Tami, Mt. Ida, walking to school, my cross country trip '68, eating and Ellen, Sergio and Blues Records, and a wild driver. ,if ,,..t.-4V DEBORAH LEVY 204 Langley Road Wheeler Debby Sit by my side, Come as close as the airy Sharing our memories of grey, and dreams about the pic- tures that I play of changes. I Want to thank Mr. Friedman, Mr. Chamberlin, and Mr. Superbunny for making these three years at South happy and meaningful. Fall play 1, 2, 33 Musical 1, 2, Arts Festival 1, 2. ROBERT LOGAN 4 Columbus Terrace Wheeler Rod I leave to NSHS: the little store, and the parking lot. I'll never for- get: Five nights in Aug. '68, sum- mer of '68, '67, '66, P.F. Retreatsg Deering, N.H., Mopa, WT, GF, MF, I'm crazy about: S.D.-P.S. Stage Crew 1, 25 Leader Corps, 2, 3. ALAN R. LOMES 74 Greenwood Street Cutler l'll never forget room 4211 in my soph. year. What would happen if D. W. was smart enough not to worry about B. S.? I'm crazy about tall girls with long blonde hair. Claim to fame is being a million- aire before I'm 25. What's import- ant is the Monk? What's important is having a friend who will do any- thing for you such as 1. G. Blue Squad. DAVID HUNTER LONG 78 Roundwood Road Cutler Hunter He that hath many friends, has no friends. I leave to South: A little Long. l'll never forget, NSEP, GNN, KNH, Twills , BELLY, F.H.E.F.C.B. Basketball lg Golf 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 23 Denebola 2, 33 Investment Club lg All Newton Bowling League I, 2, 33 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3. W' . - f 4 1 xi, MARTIN A. LIEB 59 Selwyn Road Cutler What would happen if: Myself, LR., IG., A.L., H.E., M.F., R.G., P.C., B.Y., and IS. were teachers? Most rewarding experience: Going to school? Ambition: To become an expert skier and to get into a good college. Favorite pastime: Looking for GLORIA. Investment Club lg Baseball 2, Blue Squad 33 Skiing 1, 2, 3. .,-wi 1 4 Q I . rd' fa' fax . ...tl .. , ' 1' X . 179 C? .,....40 1 J' l vs Q I X f lk 3. 3.5. 1 Q it C ,af 1 QW . . Y xxx A IU' JOHN PAUL LOPEZ 8 Chandler Place Iron wind beat them in the face but they :till went forward . . . I'll never forget those nighs when we did nothing CRod, Rob, Levob C689 and the needed advise I re- ceived from Mac. What would hap- pen if I ever told a good joke? Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Senior Supper, House Council 34 Blue Squad 2, 3. CAROL LOTTO 115 Warren Street Wheeler Ka I leave Tush my BB's. Most reward- ing experience-knowing Jerry 81 Trisha - Bon - Shell - Barb - Marl - Denise - Al - Fly - La - Master - Randall - 2 Bruces - Hen - Rob - Mart - Peter. Favorite saying- RIYM! O.K. Bye fright La?D pet peeves-My falcoon 8: pinching. I leave to South-Gail, Fly. I'll nev- er forget-pbdy, the times, mostly good ones. Denise's party and Greg's 81 july 4, 1980. Blue Squad Ig Jr. Prom Com.g S.A. 35 Musical 2, Parking Lot Man., Pres. 33 Concert Choir 3. MARY LYNCH 102 Floral Street Wheeler Being yourself. A.F.S. 2, Horseback Riding, Skat- ing and Swimming, Nursing. SUSAN LOWY 72 Fisher Ave. Wheeler Newton South has been a great ex- perience for me. During my three years l've learned many things which have contributed to my en- richment academically and socially. I have made some very close friends and I feel South has helped me get a good start in preparing for the future. German Club 1, 2, 55 A.F.S. 3. RUTH B. MACCLOSKY 124 Allerton Road Cutler Becky , Ruthi , Rufer . Give all to love, obey thy heart . . . Follow it utterly. Hope beyond hope. Without music . . . Hell! I'll never forget: IB., LK., P.R., DK., D.A., E.C., Massasoit, P. LOT! Favorite saying: I can't stand ii! Musical 1, 2, 3, Drama 1, 2, 3g Arts Festival 1, 2, 3, Drama Guild 2, Riding Club 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, V-Pres. Music Club lg N. E. District Chorus 1, 2, 33 All State Chorus 1, 2, 33 Greater Bos- tonians 2, 33 Student Council 3. Y 5 1 Y-. 1 L3 if . 4 'Milf' , . ts. my, S. 1 t 5 t tw w Y- 'P - . SWS? ' - 'WOR W in .,.4 AM , 4 . f ' , . . .. 'X RWM f EMILY MADOFF 225 Arnold Road ' Goodwin I'm not looking for another at I wander in my time. Walk me to the corner, our .ftepr will alwayr rhyme. You know my love goer with you ar your love stays with me. It'J juyt the way it changer, like the shore line and the rea. Let': not talk of love or change or things we can't untie - your eyes are .raft with rorrow. Hey, that'.f no way to Jay goodbye. CHERYL MAGERER 272 Woodcliff Road Wheeler To exist it not enoughp one mutt live. I'll never forget: All the beautiful people that I've grown to love and admire. A.F.S. 1, 2, 33 Folk Music Club 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2g Science Club 2, Regulur Ad Staff 39 Debating Society 1. JOSEPH M. MAIER 27 Considine Rd. Goodwin Mike , Mayo Moments of madness, Summers of '67, '68 on Cape Cod. I'll never forget: Insanity at Bracket: Road. What would happen: If Gevaro lost his cane? 93 Plymouth Road Goodwin Our revels are now ended. These our actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits and are melted into air, into thin air . . . We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep. I'll never forget: Summer '68, e. e., Tuftonboro times. Leader Corps 1, 2, 39 Field Hockey 1, 23 Cheerleading 33 Activities Council 3g Senior Supper, Senior Prom. LISA MANDELL 12 Kodaya Road Goodwin Friends depart, and memory takes them to her cahins, pure and deep. I'll never forget: Dummy, G.W.B. at Harvard Square at 12:00, Keep away at that Beach Party, Bumpy rides. Harriet, remember Ruthi's talking about you know who, my A, THOSE mixers, my Russian friends, What would happen if: I didn't have Har. B's choc. chip cookies? A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, French 1, 2, 3, Rus- sian Club 1, 2. MARY LOUISE MANDILE 42 Pennsylvania Avenue Cutler Mary Lou To love is to place your own happiness in the happiness of another. I'll never forget: Summer of '66 and '68, K.P. and D.G. party's, My new hat, E. Z., Mr. C.P., March 31, May 26, 68 , 2 P.M. that morning, Drags, Wal-Lex with the gang, J.B., the A's, that someone. Business work study 2, 3. NANCY A. MANDILE 48 Lantern Lane Wheeler Dill Life is like a theater some of the worst people get the hest seats. I'll never forget: The Summer of '67, The wild nights with the girls. What would happen if: We all grew up. Favorite saying: Get on to yourself. JEREMY MANN 20 Locke Road Cutler Warren Somehow life never lives up to my hest fantasies. Charles Napier is physically a wreck, mentally retarded, and genetically unsound. Remember U. and N.C.L. at E.T.D. With M.S.K. going R.A.P. on Dona Vidya to R. massing around A.P.E. Beer two A. blaring F.S. to Jana Gana Ode N. with the glor- ious S.A. Slept C. D.A.R. wild days K of MO O.N. the A. is black and Harold. I am a body only doing a job. Q t 22 Floral St. Wheeler Barb Life is no brief candle for me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for a moment, and I want to make it hurn as hrightly as possihle before handing it on to the future generations. What would happen if: we really did call ?! I'll never forget: Sum- mer '68, 2103, Finnerty's in cu- lottes, and all the great times I've had with many wonderful friends. MARILYN L. MARCY 59 High St. Goodwin Mal There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much had in the hest of us, that it hehooves all of us not to talk ahout the rest of us. I leave to NSHS: 3 used homeroom teachers and 3 used guidance coun- selors, my table in the cafeteria. JANET FRANCES MASON 283 Winchester St. Cutler We should live, not merely exist. I 'll always remember: Tommy, feed- ing the ducks, and Sunday after- noons. Denehola Represent: 1, 2, 3L Junior Promg Cutler House Coun- cil: 3: Senior Prom, Senior Supper' Arts festival! 2. 7 HOLLY A. MATTHEWS 148 Dickerman Rd. Goodwin Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I am crazy about: Charlie. I'll never forget: October 30, 1966. Most rewarding experience: When I met him. JODI MAXNER 15 Bontempo Rd. Goodwin Let us then he up and doing, With a heart for any fate: Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to lahor and to wait. I'll never forget: Summer of '66, '68 with Scott, Wade and our little talks, - friends - especially R. B. and N.E.G.! Musical 1, 2, 3, A.F.S. 2, co-chair- man 3, Youth center 1, 2, 3, House council 1, 2, 3, Denehola. is . J DIANE SUSAN MAYER 52 Placid Rd. Goodwin Injun Love comes quietly . . . But you hnoul when it ir there, Because, .ruddenly . . . You are not alone any more . . . And there is no Jad- zzerr itzriule you. What would happen if: Cheryl and I went to England? I'll never for- get: 427 Ver, four in the front seat, L.A. and C.B., Band practice and China Rose, the P Party with Gary and Mike, and most of all Mark. Blue Squad 2, 3, Dancing in musi- cal and May Arts Festival 2. MICHAEL G. MCCARTHY Z3 Glenwood Ave. Goodwin Mac I'll never forget: all the good times I had with the guys, Raybo, Rub, Teddy, Neuy, Wally, Uda and whom else I forgot. ,IULIANNE B. MCCONNELL 65 Forest St. Goodwin Julie When you walls through a storm, hold your head up high . . . And you will nez'er walk alone. l'll never forget: R.A.M., trips to Logan, B.U., B.C.,- I'll throw ya' in the resey , breaking mirror at drive-in, hey-hey-hey! Expo long walk home, Summer of '68, Mac D's, B.C.'s N., RHS, the roller coaster ride, nite at S.P., ditching PD at Hay. Sq. AFS 1, Junior Prom 2, Denehola 3, Regulur 3, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. KAREN MCKINNEY 38 Stearns St. Cutler Mckin , Karie I'll never forget: O.P. 67, 68, Surf, Sand, Old Salt road and whistles, mouse, Reb, juts, Beck, Beach Parties, The Great Chase, The inci- dent at the Cape. What would happen if: it was all Legal?! Favorite saying: Stop the school, I want to get out!!! LAWRENCE B. MCLEAN 646 Chestnut St. Goodwin Beaver , McBeal Not to touch the earthy Not to ree the 5u1z,' Nothing left to do, But Run, run, run. Let'5 run. I'll never forget: Alice Dee and her Magic People, Morrison. What would happen if: It wasn't there when I got Back? 4'-.... 10' 9 s, 'qs KATHRYN J. MCPHEE 35 Wiswall Rd. Goodwin Kathy, Mashpee Without love and laughter there is not life. I'll never forget: Mark, 11, jini, Mr. Sheldon, Camping, The greatest ler-Love Seats, Majorettes, Basket- ball Gym, Miss. S, G, and H, Nizza, Piddlin'. What would hap- pen: If Spruce, Beel Allan, and Mark ever got tired, If somebody stepped on that Bug. Majorette co-capt 2, capt 3, Leader corps Z, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, G.A.A. 2, Vice-Pres. 3. JONATHAN MELICK 6 Caulfield Circle Wheeler Stretch Dort't look hack-Jomeone might he gaining on you. I leave to Newton South: 34 in the Goodwin Coke machine. I'll never forget: Rehearsals until 11 P.M. and those rides home, 15 Nov. 1967, Krunch, the broken church window, E.D. CB. to meb, Lang. Lab '66-'67 and THAT day. Stage Crew 2, 3, Wheeler House Council 35 Debating Society 1, 3, Regulus Feature Staff 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 2, 53 Astronomy Club. SUSAN MELROSE 138 Arnold Rd. Wheeler Beaver Country Day School Nothing in the world quite liver up to my bert fantasies . . . except for you . . . CAROLINE BETH MERVIS 11 Nod Hill Rd. Wheeler It is . . . impossible to teach in masses . . .A class is an arbitrary grouping of seemingly homogene- ous beings . . . no two . . . any more alike than two snowflakes. If possible to place children under a microscope, one would find the least inspiringly beautiful, distinctly de- signed. When we gather too many flakes or children, loveliness of in- dividuality is lost and what we get is all white, the ultimate in neu- trality. EDUARDO L. MESSINA 90 High Rock Ter. Goodwin Ambition: To study medicine. Prophecy: To have a friend is to be a friend and your friend is your needs answered. I'll never forget: This wonderful year, all the new experiences and all the good new friends. ALAN H. MILLER 15 Woodcliff Rd. Cutler Al What memorier cling around the inrtrumentr of our plearurerf' I'll never forget: My favorite H Block, NSEP study center, My: j.L., E.F., L.L., B.G., A.S., and Ida, Driving with Artie. I leave Newton South, for lunch. That's All That's Saul. N.S.E.P. 1,2,3,L Soccer l,2,3g Track 2: Wrestling 3g Golf, Intramural Basketball: Gymnasticsg Band. BRUCE RICHARD MILLER 90 Wayne Rd. Wheeler True eloquence payr no attention to eloquence, true morality pay: no attention to morality, and he who pay: no attention to philorophy ir mort truly a philosopher. ' I do suppose that I'll never forget le Chien fou , stalag 6104A, and 4:57 P.M., October 4, 1968. Znd Vice-Pres., Senior Class: Wheeler House Council 1, 2, 3g Stage Crew 2, 3g French Nat. Honor Society 2, 3: Ward Eight Wingers 2, 3g Class Committee 1, 2, 3. CAROL BETH MILLER 221 Jackson St. Wheeler . . . now the friends are acting strange, they shake their headr, they ray I'ue changed. But .fomethinglr loft, hut .romethingfr gained, been living every way. l've looked at life from hoth rider now, from win 6 lore 6' :till somehow it'r lifelr illurionr I recall, I really don't know life at all. KENNETH MILLER 725 Chestnut St. Goodwin First prize three years at Newton South, Second prize four years. Tennis 1, 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3. MARK JAY MILLER 28 Park Dr. Wheeler We murt someday, at last and for- ever, crorr the line hetween Non- renre and Common tense. I'll never forget: the cafeteria. Amateur Radio 1, 2, 3g Math Club 3. RICHARD MILLER 63 Maplewood Ave. Cutler Advice to Sophs, juniors: Stay in school and beat the draft. JORDAN MILSTEIN 53 Verndale Rd. Wheeler You can't get what you want so take what you can get. Senior privileges are Here: It's just that sophs, and juniors share them too. Summer league Basketball, Intra- mural Basketball, Rules committee. KERRY MINDICK 170 jackson St. Cutler Kerry With God, you're never alone. Ambition: Language Interpreter. Prophecy: Professional Football Player. Favorite saying: I Know. Professional Club fLatin Schoollg Chess Club fLatin Schooll 1, 2. ROBERT C. MIRABELLA 48 Butts St. Cutler Ballza I leave to NSHS: M.L. and 8 kids. Favorite pastimes: The REAL GO at NSHS. I'll never forget: 4f15f66. What would happen if I never went down to the twins house. ERIC MISHARA 37 Radcliff Rd. Cutler l'll never forget: junior year: Sum- mer of 68: and friends. 7 , Wrestling 2, 3. I 183 v L X X' LESLIE GAYLE MITCHELL 76 Cynthia Rd. Wheeler Les , Mitch Life's greatest treasures are the friends whose love we share. I'll never forget: Summer of '68 with Jay, the DONUT club, IJLOT, New Year's Eve '67, Mitchell and her many men, doubl- ing with J8tM, Jay's sr. prom, my surprise party, traumas, jr. prom, 5f17f68. Regulus Business Manager 33 French Nat'l. Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Prom, Wheeler House Council Z, Junior Promg French Club 1, 2, A.F.S. 1, 2, Denehola Ad 1. ewan YJ. JOAN MULDOON 254 Langley Rd. Wheeler Joni A Foolish woman is noisy: she is wanton and knows no shame. Someday I will crack his foolish pride. Junior Class Committee, Blue Squadg Leader Corps, Pep Squad, Senior Supper, Regulus Lay-out Staff. , grail--J . X ' Br.. fri ll' 1. ' f ,-. ' . li' is its 7 f 5- . 'Kimi ' i ELLEN MODELL 401 Woodward St. Cutler Dark of the Moon 2, House of Bernada Alba 35 May Arts Festival 1, 2, 3, Denehola 1. 'pit SUSAN JOY MONOSSON 85 Baldpate Hill Rd. Cutler Sue Moments of magic will glow in the dark. All fears of the forest are gone. But when the morning breaks, We're swept away by golden drops of dawn, And changes. 1 f , ' 1 . 0 1 f A I ' ' A a ' 1 . .' 'J Eflicient Extermination Call Qu6-6969 ROGER MYERSON 14 Oak Hill St. Goodwin duh Brane Running through the grass hare- foot is like having all ten toes laughing out loud. I'll never forget: Evenings wasted at wrasslin'. Advice to Sophs, Juniors: Stay away from the Ab. Prophecy: South shall rise again. Class Committee 1, 2g Student Ac- tivities Council 2, 33 Student- Faculty Forum 2, Math Team 1, 2, 3, Taurus Mag. 2, 33 Philosophy Club 3. ANDREA NACHMAN 87 Harwich Rd. Goodwin Andi , Nack Hope for the hest hut prepare for the worst. I'll never forget: Jose and James, the water fight at Hershy's, you meet the nicest people on a Honda, that certain Wiseman , the Cape with JW, EE, JS, It's true Blondes have more fun!!! Senior Prom 68 , and what about that Harey night SK, JS, MK. Up with escalators, huh swiz? Blue squad, Senior prom 7, Supper. 40 SANDRA MOZDEN 245 Wiswall Rd. Cutler Sandy Pet Peeve: Forms like this one which ask you to sum up your entire personality and experience in 13 lines, 52 spaces to the line. I leave to Newton South: My con- ditioning chart. Claim to fame: Probably more D's in gym than any other student in the history of Newton South. Chief Failings: Physical unhtnessg non-participa- tion in class Cseveral teachers will testify to thisj. MARCIA MUNDAY 20 Summer St. Goodwin If you wait until you are Com- pletely happy to laugh, You would die Before having laughed at all. I'll never forget: The Pole, my Pumpkin, X-mas 67, Fabians, Redd's party, The Grape Contest, The Fall of '67, Checking the win- dow, B.E. ll ,Wir iM 117 Spiers Rd. Goodwin Sheri Live and let live. I'll never forget: Pennant '67, Pro- vidence Peanuts, signmaking, Row 13, Signor's, Backstage I-IBS, TV Day, and the Scaffold. I leave to Newton South: Oggs on black- boards. . French 1, Zg co-chairman French 35 Stage Crew 2, 33 Spanish 2, co- chairman 35 Drama lg Sumalg Regular Lay out 33 Peace Corps, Ukranda 3. vi. MM, -,ww-w-' ..,Y SHERYL ANN NEIGER f .gfif . TM.. -fauna.-W Or ' 7-'L y,w'P Win All right, who was supposed to bring the ball? DAVID NEUHAUS 9 Aberdeen Street Wheeler ,M 413 MARC ALAN NEUSTADT 115 Andrew St. Cutler O.C. You only live once 50 have a ball while you can. l'll never forget: O.C. white bomb, The band, j.P. with O.C., My wife, My B.F. Moody P.P., Naticook, My ticket, All the guys, Bic's Bomb, Nickel Ante, My junior Year Breakfast Club '68. What would happen if: O.C. learned how to drive. KAREN A. O'BRIEN ,296 Lake Ave. Cutler We rloall not yield but :land firm in the face of trouble. Moment of madness: Riding in a rented U-Haul truck en route to one of jack's parties. I'll never for- get: Summer of '68, Doubling with L.L. in a special blue Plymouthg T.G.'s special night on B.H. I leave to Newton South: My favorite sister. - ',..a, JEFF NEWMAN 34 Roosevelt Rd. Goodwin Kentucky Babe , Vedo Life ir a cycle of failure and Jzrccerrg tbore who don? admit failure are forever faced wilh the rtruggle to prove llaernselverf' I'll never forget: my uphill strug- gle to become an athelete, Mr. Slater's English class, Danny M.,- his girl. Every day you live, you die. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Lacross 2, 35 Intrml wrestling 2, 3. JANICE OLDS 11 Bacon Pl. GOOClWlI1 Midget Moments of madness: Hiding on the floor of McKin's car during a firedrill. Pet Peeve: Greenhead horseflies. Favorite saying: What 'd'ya want for 31.75. Favorite pas- times: Eating lunch A Block. I'll never forget: Play rehearsals, Cast Party '68, Summer '68', Feb. 6, Dec. 28, Winter Retreat, The kids at C.L., WellHeet with D. M. G. V. P.E. j.M. School Store 1, 23 Blue Squad 3. fi ANNE NEIMAN 21 Louise Rd. Goodwin Hanna , Apples Live for today for yesterday it only a virion and tomorrow only a dream. I'll never forget: Bruce, March 1 , 1967, July 8, 1967, Oct. ll, 1968, My Sophomore year, triple dates, Triumphs, neighbors, the Road, Co's farm, Happy together , Can't lind the time to tell you trips to the library, Our spot down at Plymouth, Pan's South, The Ci--R. Student Faculty Forum, Junior Activities. 7 W? O 2 5 E as Z4 az fi .-2 ewo 5'9'O H 2 z O O DI FIYEIQUSBEZQS 2 D engine-KQO -.NAIDCAQDD '., 'R Oqlu. OJ:-wg D -Qi lf 2 QA, 2 'fue -slug' fr: In Wg HE D 32 Q., gpfe 2,:.-M :-S v-'N - 'DC 't ' ge-B PWUQUQ .R-3 N, .c eq, Uv- .gm -c-an ft M 11- gt,-3 H151 rs, Dye it :TE ENE 5' me S 5 aj 'hifi'-TZ gcafirt Cv- -ewo Jw 9. :E 1-31N E5rZ gks Sam? QB' .FESUJ H333 :QS hi' . Ln' N. r: U5 'J' N vw? 552m 33 fi? 5lE?5 E5 Y 'rf-Z. as-is - :...-3,gQfi19fa.--.- e .. ' K 2111:-rt.. Y . . fvf - 1, Q ' ' e 7- . H . n X 5.5 1, i -1, ij , . - 5 1 .., L, 4 . I Ks-4 't'::. ' pqi1, ':.a1.e '- . I .. v ,-Q... v-Q-if ui? WARREN PHILIP O'NEII.L JR. 20 Indian Ridge Rd. Goodwin My time at Bracket Rd. was spent running, falling, tripping across the mindhelds of my thoughts. My academic life consisted of boredom, monotony, and nostalgia only re- lieved by that neverending number desired but never obtained. KATHY LEE OPPENHEIM 294 Greenwood St. Goodwin K How rweet it war. I'll never forget: Summers of '67 and '68, The Ceylan Circus, Ali- cante's Finest, my novio espanol, vino, Entiendes? , JOPS, Appia Antica, S.G. at the Colosseum, jokes, Noso, I., Elsie, and steel wool. Regular Circulation Staff 1, 2, Edi- tor 3g House Council 2, Soph. Class Comm., French Club 1,,2, 3, Latin Club 1, A.F.S. 1, 2, 3g Regulur Copy Staff 3: Tutorial Program 3, Diner's Club, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. WENDY ORENBERG 20 Wheeler Rd. Goodwin Memory it the golden Bridge that heepr our hearty in touch with all long part yerterday and the thingy we lozfed Jo much. I'll never forget: my Summer of '68: mixers, number 536, my fav- orite song, Studies, the three musketeers, Fudge ripple ice cream. Dance Club 2, 3, Future Teachers 3: A.F.S. 33 Denehola Ad Staff 2, Homeroom Manager 3g Senior Prom. ROBERT E. OSBORN 21 Chase St. Wheeler Bob , Rob A man'r real porrerrion if his memory. In nothing elre is he rich, in nothing elre ir he poor. I'll never forget: weekends in Maine and schooldays down the Cape. I've got to remember G.P., A.S., G.D., D.G., and C.C. Favorite saying: aw fast, we've go to. WILLIAM S. OSER 5 Youth Path Cutler Bill If muric he the food of love, play on. I leave to N.S.H.S.: a used Silver Whistle, a picture of the dark of the moon, a worn out high button shoes, and a stethoscope c. 1865. I'll never forget: R.Mc's calanthro- pides and RS's racing forms. Drama 1, 2, 3g Musical 2, 53 Music Club 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 3. Drama Club 1, 2, 3. Xrdallf K N0 'T' Bef' CAREN S. PALMER 44 Maplewood Ave. Cutler Nothing ir warted which make: a memory. I'll never forget: The DONUT Club, the girls, summer of '68, orangeade and pizza, Friends, traumas, What would happen if: We weren't such good Jtorytellerr? Cutler House Council 15 Regulus 3. PETER C. PANAGACOS 41 june Lane Goodwin Greek Pete I leave to Newton South: The stoned people and the new ways. Favo-rite sayings: If you have it, hold on to it, because if you lose it, your lost A.N. Favorite pastimes: Going out with jack, Richard, Bruce, and Mark and doing your thing. I will never forget: A.N. and all the times of happiness and fights. Sam and I admire A.N. and all the nights. What's important is: You make it on your own power and make it out of school. KIRK PANTOS 3 Sagamore sRd. Goodwin You never knew Where I was nor which morning dew was mine. You tired to make me your claws- nothing to explain, nor rhyme. To say what I never would be is the reality of graded beans. Now, that is the world for me with no ends, just means. SUZANNE PARKER 688 Chestnut St. Cutler Suzy Shru lgnorance ir not only lack of knowledge, hut alro undigerted knowledge. Then the gates of hir heart were flung open, and his joy flew for oifer the rea. And he closed hir eye: and prayed in the Jilencer of hir mul. ALFRED NICHOLAS ROYSTER PARNELL 18 David Rd. Wheeler Nickey Ar long ar thereit a heaven ahoue, I'll he your one and only lone. I leave to Newton South: Sweet memories - and Pooh. Favorite saying: Heyman - whatshappening. I'm crazy about: Sports-girls and Vettes. Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 2, 3g Varsity Track 1, 2, 5s Indoor Track 1, 33 Key Club 15 Blue Squad 1, 2, 3, Senior Sup- per, Senior Class Rep. 1.-1- MICHAEL PASHALL 154 Cynthia Rd. Wheeler The world will he a lot hetter place to live in when we learn to he our hrother:' keeper and not hi: ma:ter. NSI-IS Forum 2, Science Club 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Math Club 2, Sec., Treas. 35 Medically Related Lab 2. ADRIAN PAUL 31 Oakmont Rd. Cutler God grant me the serenity to ac- cept the thing: I cannot changef courage to change the thing: l can,' and wi:dom to know the differ- ence. 5 I'll never forget: H.G., Sept. '67, Sat. mornings conversations with C.A.L.S. and M.W. huh My? A long walk, a few frightening nights, summer of '67 and '68, strange calls and all the worries. What would happen if: They all found out? C. SUSAN PERRY 411 Brookline St. Cutler Sue Memory i: the golden hridge, that keep: our heart: in touch, with all long pa:t ye:terday:, and the thing: we loved :o much. I'm crazy about: Skating. I'll never forget: H.L.S. 9720, 2:30, Yellow Faced, at N.W.H.-jello. What would happen if: Mr. Crouse shaved off his beard, and I had a full day at school. Class Comm. 25 Cutler House- Council 35 Senior Supper. DANIEL PFAU 1412 Beacon St. Goodwin Danny They are a: :ick that :arfeit with too much, a: they that :tarve with nothing. 1'll never forget: The Wingers, Doc's Fleabird, fried chicken, and Norm. Class Comm. 1, 2, 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 35 Bridge Team 1, Tennis 25 Soccer 35 Math Team 2, 35 Visitation 3. LESLIE BETH PHILLIPS 17 jules Terrace Goodwin Les S.P. It matter: not how long we live, hat how. I'll never forget: A police station in N.H., my stuff in the bush, the first times, my hendrix experience, convention '68 with them, S.K.'s and D.H.'s all nighters, Jimmy- and all the great times we shared together. Cheerleader 35 Majorette Co-cap- tain 25 French Club 15 Latin Club 15 Senior Supper, Blue Squad 1, 2. DEBORAH S. PITMAN 39 Forest St. Goodwin Debbie Yon never know how mach :ome- thing may mean to yon, until it i: taken away. I'll never forget: The summer of '68, R.H.S.'s-B.C.N., J.B., B.L., and It happens all the timel, my side-kick, Beatrice, MacD's, the B.B.'s, S.P.'s tea cup, homeroom with Mr. Alleva, T.S., and Sundays with the kids. Take care, B.B.B. Gymnastics 1. STEVEN THOMAS PLATTEN 177 Oliver Rd. Goodwin Soccer 1, 2, 35 Indoor Track 2, 33 Outdoor Track 2. ROBERT POLANSKY 88 Clifton Rd. Cutler The only ohligation which I have a right to a::nme i: to do what I think right at any time. Ambition: Musician. Concert Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Soph, Class Comm., junior Class Comm., Arts Festival. INA JOYCE POLLACK 154 Stanley Rd. Goodwin Ye:terday i: hat a dream, and tomorrow i: only a vi:i0n. l'll never forget: Summer of '68, Florida '68, old friends, new friends, two great years. Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 A.F.S. 35 Dance Club 25 Senior Promg Library Council 1, Senior Supper. DAVID POORVU 18 Spaulding Lane Goodwin To have and not appreciate i: like not having at all. Student Lounge Committee 1, Regala: Photography 1, 25 Regalu: Photo Editor 3. Sm. QQ'- r ,fi-v '93 'V' 11 e ff it .M .- rg-, .f :ff 'f-Q f 1 ,- ff 34534255 f-3: F: 2 pszszgg ,J R: W . f -- st . .vi affgnat .f 5 Q L. :ii It 51, ' ,lil 2'Wf1iF3-gi . t i ' ' 'i3!1'ilJ-, .K t' fu' fel - Ll E1 -5':,xQNQs,s 4 ' . , , 'ffffi--- bel-QS' ' JAN PORSHIN 251 Country Club Rd. Cutler Porsch HappinefJ corner more from lov- ing than heing loved. I'll never forget: M.A. and our Saturday's at H.J.'s, THAT laugh, walking to school, NSEP, getting healthy, Friday lunches, Sunshine of Your Love, Feb. vacation '68, track meets, graduation dinner, and Sunrise with Chuck. It's been real! A.F.S. lg Denehola Circulation 2, 3, Denehola Ad Staff 2, Activities Comm. 2, Senior Supper. ie? STEVE POZZI 51 Cypress St. Goodwin Pause What would happen if Mrs. Leis- cher missed a day of school. Intramurals 1, 2. STEPHEN RABEN 703 Chestnut St. Cutler Raybo Favorite saying: Waban's rule last- ed for a while, but it has finally ended! I'll never forget: December 25, 1966, those late night escapades with Karen down in her basement, speeding down Bracket St. with some white paint and T.H.'s vein, some guys at Southies and a lead pipe, Why did C.H. run?, Where was Toad that night? What if I got shut down at the circle? Good luck to: Toad, Doc, Mac, Waldo, Rub, Nanu, Davu, Levo, Lew, Hoff, Neil, and to Karen who I love! BRENT REDSTONE 98 Baldpate Hill Rd. Cutler We have no more right to con- rurne happinerr unlerr we produce it than to conrurne wealth without producing wealth. Advice to Sophs and Juniors: Al- ways be honest with yourself. JOHN REILLY .914 .3 CAROL RADLO 210 Upland Ave. Goodwin And forget not that the earth de- lightr to feel your hare feet and the windr long to play with your hair. Thankful to have grasped enough of reality beyond the confines of walls to know there are somethings betterg Keeping within me my people, Their changes, my changes, our growing. and with luck a minute or two each year of being close to someone. -...pri 18 Bowdoin St. Goodwin Ralph When hluehird fly in rain, moore will get Joahedf' 'fl' ,er DOUGLAS W. PREBBLE 993 Chestnut St. Wheeler Doug Moments of madness: Fire Drills. MICHAEL S. PRIMACK 6 Stearns St. Wheeler Mike Live your own life, for you will die your own death. I'll never forget: New Year '68, Breakfast Club, The Store Miami, F.F., Friendly's, Cape '68 Ogunquit July 5, Dodges go, The Wall on Dudley Road. Blue Squad, Senior Prom, Wheeler House Council, Senior Supper. 6 MARTHA RADLO 8 Nod Hill Road Wheeler Marti SandpiperJ piping a Jong to the long drurnheat of Jurf on rand. Looking at Jtarfhine in daylight . . . Now is now and later ir later and I will let what happen: Happen. Band, Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Musical 1, 2, 33 Regulus 2, 3g Class Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 3, Co-chairman, Tutoring 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3. THOMAS J. REZZUTI 28 Beecher Place Cutler Tom I'1l never forget: What Charlie and Frankie have done for me. Football 1, 2, co-captain 3g Hockey 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. ROBERT RICH 85 Elgin St. Wheeler Crime doesn't pay, hui policemen don't make much either. Intramural Basketball 2, 39 Foot- ball 2. NANCY JEAN RIVERS 136 Dickerman Rd. Wheeler I leave to Newton South: 4 more Rivers to come! I'll never forget: Thanksgiving night '67, year of '65, summers of '65, '66, years of '66, '67, j.D. I'm crazy about: Jimmy C. What would happen if: jimmy and I broke up? I admire: my parents and Mabel. What's important is: that Jimmy and I make it. Favorite pastimes: Hanging around The Highlands. I if ROBIN ROBBINS 121 Cedric Rd. Wheeler Robo, Rob Don't put of tomorrow, what you can do today. I'll never forget: Danny, all my crazy friends, B. C., umbrellas, lipmobile, my big meal at the Pavillian, all nighters, choking and laughing, What are we going to do tonight, girls? What would happen if: D.M. married S.S., and R.R. married E.G.? Blue Squad, Senior Supper. PETER ROBLIN 113 Deborah Rd. Cutler Rob, Winning isn't everything, but it sure heats anything that comes in second. I'll never forget: The Bob, Tex GNN, the trip home, the shaving cream, and the weekends. j.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 3, Indoor Track 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Blue Squad, Sailing Club, Chess Club NSEP 2, 3. .N-mf' DAVID ROBERTS 72 Esty Farm Rd. Wheeler Hacker The greatest attainment is friend- ship. I leave to Newton South: Its crummy brown book covers. Fav- orite sayings: Ya know, all right. I'll never forget: Intramural basket- ball and Mr. Franke. I'm crazy about: Hot dogs, peanut butter cookies, and the Red Sox. Recreation Committee 1, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. , if JOYCE GAIL RICHMOND 111 Elgin sf. Cutler Live every moment and cherish every friend-all too soon the reali- ties hecome memories-all too soon all you have left are dreams. Band 1, 2, 5, A.F.S. 1, 2, 5, Senior Class Committee, Feature Staff, Tennis 3. CHARLOTTE R. ROBINSON 131 jackson St. Cutler I'll never forget: 37 Rutland Ave. and Avatar. Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Folk Club 1, 2, 3, Music Club 1, Regulus Publicity Staff, Volleyball 1, Freak Club 1, 2, 3. ELLIOT ROBINSON 99 Osborne Path Goodwin Rube And it shall come to pass, when the turtledove shall wing over- head, and all mankind shall he none, then ye shall know that pro- crastination in the name of laziness is no vice. I leave to Newton South, Many fond memories of its irreproach- able cafeteria, and hallway inter- sections. Publicity Committee 1, 2, 3. ANDREW A. ROBRISH I7 Aberdeen Road Cutler .,- ---,p I '-u DEBORAH RIESE 945 Boylston St. Cutler Debbie Favorite Pastimes: Playing folk guitar, and designing and sewing own wardrobe. Ambition: Foreign Language teacher. French National Honor Society 2, 5. 1475 9 LARRY RODENSTEIN 70 Selwyn Rd. Wheeler Lat I leave to NSH: Mark Fleischer. Favorite saying: R.I.Y.F.M., o.k. bye, How's that grab ya? Ambition: To become an engineer and to buy J.G.'s and my playboy house. What would happen if: C.G., D.S.U. Suppressed desire: To get rid of all the pains at N.S.H. I'll never forget: The party, T.C., R.G., 2 S.G., C.L., M.L., J.G., A.L., B.Y., S.T., M.G., J.V., M.F., P.C., K.G., D.H., B.S., B.T. KAREN ROSEMAN 70 Boulder Rd Cutler Ka To dream the impostible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, to hear with unbearable rorrow, to run where the brazfe dare not go. To reach the unreachable .ftarf This if my quest, to follow that star, no matter how hopeleyi, no matter how far. French Club 3, Senior Supper, Junior prom Committee, A.F.S. 1, 3, Cutler House.Council 3, Arts Festival 2. JANET ROSEN 63 Clifton Rd. Cutler Janie Yefterday'J eyei see their color: fading away, they ree their .fun turning to grey. You can't .fhare in a dream that you don't believe in. If you ray that you see and pre- tend to be me, you won't be then. How can you ark if I'm happy going my way? You might at well ark a child at play. There'J no need to dircuu or underrtand me. I won't ark of mytelf to become someone else, I'll jurt be me. MARCEY-ELLEN ROSENBERG 303 Upland Ave. Cutler Marce When in doubt, don't I'll never forget: Everyone in A and D block English, and all the kids in B and E block History classes, and all those marvelous teachers that made them worth going to, Summer of '67, Pet Peeve, Show offs. Favorite saying: You're kidding me! Arts Festival 2, Work Study 3. STUART ROSENBERG 57 Devonshire Rd. Cutler it it over now, the team, laughr, heartbeatr and i wander off towards the Jun and the light knowing what little one can like the rand and .reaweed drifting in the surf. CARL ROSENDORF 167 Winchester St. Cutler He it most powerful who has him- self in control. I'll never forget: N.S.E.P. gang, Feb. 3 with L.Z., sleepless nights, S6ol, beach party, Nantasket Beach ' 8. Cutler House Council 1, 33 Associates Council 3, Junior Class Comm., Regului Ad Staff 3. FAYE ROSENTHAL 18 Rockland Pl. Goodwin If you have one true friend you have more than your share. I'll never forget: Last summer, the aft course at B.U., Wed. nights, and the 5 of us on a weekend overnight. I leave to Miss Hersey: My gym socks. I admire: Sincerity. MARJORIE JANE ROSENTHAL 48 Sheldon Rd. Goodwin Margie Take the mort from life for it only comer once. I'll never forget: J.D.S. and all the wonderful times we had together, C. Block studies, the red Mustang, the name game, as such. What would happen if: I could use the phone between 7 and 9 P.M.? Regulut Copy Editor, Varsity Ten- nis 1, 2, 35 Class Committee 1, 2, 3, Blue Squad 3, Junior Prom, Senior Prom A.F.S. 1. PHYLLIS MARCIA ROSENTHAL 53 Druid Rd. Goodwin Phyl, Fil Come my friend, 'Tir not too late to Jeek a newer world . . . To .fail beyond the sunret . . . That which we are, we are, One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but .strong in will to Jtriue, to Jeek, to find, and not to yield. Claim to fame: Going into the hospital for a tonsilectomy and coming home Zh weeks later. Concert Choir 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 2, Musical 1, 2, 33 Arts Festival 1, 2, 3, Youth Center 3. STEPHEN ROSS 166 Plymouth Rd. Goodwin Steve I f man war perfect, his appearance on Earth would not have been a creation, but rather an extension of the creator. I'll never forget: Certain things about German 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Musical 1, 2. SANDRA ROTBERG 5 Redwood Road Goodwin Sandie Live for today, for yesterday is only a virion and tomorrow only a dream. l'll always remember: The summer of '68, Miami X-mas time, and the past six years sharing a beautiful friendship with the girl next door. Thank you for the happiness you have brought forth, and the knowl- edge I have obtained from our ex- periences, the love and belief for one certain boy. The worst is over and now that we have taken the good with the bad, there is finally that constant How of understanding. l'll never forget: Andy. Folk Club 13 junior Prom Comm., Senior Supper, Blue Squad 2, Den- ehola Circulation Staff, Senior Prom Comm. CHARLES ROTH 37 Brewster Road Wheeler Chip , Chuck Favorite saying: I imagine so. Sup- pressed Desire: A varsity letter. Football 1, 25 Outdoor Track lg La- crosse 2, 3g Intramurals. ELLEN ROTHENBERG 100 Upland Road Cutler As if you could kill time without injuring Eternity. I leave to Newton South: one wildly turned on mother CDid you know how Edward II was killed?J. Moments of Madness: Harvard Square and Mr. Geer's scintillating English class. Modern Dance Club 33 Quartet 33 Senior Symposium, Russian Clubg john Reed Club 2, French National Honor Society 3. MARY E. ROURKE 263 Lake Avenue Wheeler DONNA M. ROWE 60 Carl Street Goodwin Toad The mind has a thourand eyes, and the heart hut one. Yet the light of a whole life dies, when life it done. l'll never forget: Oreos, the bag at V.F.W., Quincy at 3 A.M. and our private party. What would happen if: my time hadn't come that night in the rain? CHARLES ROWELL 48 Thurston Road Wheeler Charlie I leave to Newton South: My 21 studies a week. Favorite saying: Up tight. What would happen if: This school kept sinking. DIANE ROWELL 48 Thruston Road Wheeler LAWRENCE ALAN RUBEN 80 Elinor Road Wheeler Larry The heit rule for happineu in life if to try and find out why a thing ir good, rather than why it if had. l'll never forget: The summer of '67, weekends doing nothing, R.N.s broken nose, and the Scooter screeching around turns into Chem. class. Bridge Club 1, All Newton Bowl- ing League 2, Radio Project 3. MARLENE RUBIN 136 Cynthia Road Wheeler The day dertroyr the night, night divide: the day,' try to run, try to hide, hreah on through to the other ride. l'll always remembe: R.P.B. N.C.- Spud, rookies, g.t.'s at 136, those crazy meetings, cross-country, snakes on the pillows, fights between M and S, and the trips to the Library. Homeroom Manager I, 2, Sopho- more Class Committee lg Blue Squad l, 2. DAHLIA RUDAVSKY f' S.. 1 2 X df, x 1 XL 5 N .K 1 E X ' li ,QN ,,,.,,aU f x ii if 3 aff 17 Upland Road Goodwin R 'ffl' LAWRENCE RUDGINSKY 23 Peach Tree Lane Wheeler Cross , Cross Country Larry Too often the people you expert mort from, give the lean. Moments of Madness: Seeing the gold Chevelle in my rear view mir- ror. Favorite Sayings: I don't care, it's you not me. I've got to do some- thing tonight. Favorite Pastimes: Levbert roading, skiing. I'll never forget: Newton St., Rube and his Sophs., and The Animals. What would happen if: Cross Country Larry went out for football? Bess went out with L. Rube? Ambition: To own a Javelin. Cross Country 2, 3: Indoor Track 2, 33 Outdoor Track 2, 33 Tony's 2, 3. Y. , -.1 3 1 , E x i I if 1 ff , RONALD SAGALL 178 Old Farm Road Wheeler Ronnie That helping hand you're looking for if at the end of your own arm. I leave to Newton South: The four hubcaps from N.H.'s 1954 Chevy and Hushun's Camel. I'll never for- get: Ward 8 Wingshts games, the airport in 6207, and my Junior Math Class. What would happen if: The Ward 8 Wingshts beat the Maddogs? Chess Club 13 Faculty Award 23 Math Club 1, 2, 33 Math Tutor 1, 2, 3: Science Club l, 2, 3. fw- DAWN RUFO 10 Bonaire Circle Wheeler fudge not, lest yourrelf he judged. Ambition: To be 5'2 . I'll never forget: The summer of '67, W.V., Maine, T.C.'s first patch. I'm crazy about: Skiing, S.M., Sandy's con- sole, dill pickles. MARTHA H. SABETTI 301 Lake Avenue g Cutler When evil men plot, good men must plan. When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind. When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, Good men must commit themselves to the glories of love. I leave to Newton South: My ap- preciation to all my teachers, and my love to TBS. Red Cross Chairman, Blue Squad 2: Senior Supper, Senior Symposium. DANIEL SALEMME 301 Country Club Road Goodwin RONDA SAPERS 11 Drew Road Wheeler You give but little when you give of your porrerrionr. It it when you give of yourrelf that you truly give. Ambition: To teach kindergarten. I leave to Newton South: My sister and my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I'll never forget: MNPSRJLIB. And all those unfor- gettable times with MGB: Summer of '67, '68. Span. Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 2, A.F.S. 2, 33 Sr. Supper 33 Sr. Prom 3. .nf STEPHANIE ROBIN SACKS 92 Athelstane Road Wheeler Stef I got hy with a little help from my frienzlrf' I'll always remember: Stories, The Donut Club, and my own I.P.O. Regular Pub. Ed. 33 Lit. StaE 23 Wheeler House Council 23 Good- win House Council 33 Spanish Club V.P. 2, A.F.S.3 Senior Symposium. MARJORIE BETH SAGE 6 Cynthia Road Wheeler Margie , Mitzie To love ir not to live for one'r self, hut to rhare laughter and help one another. I'll never forget: My favorite singer, twilly, my tour '683 My B.P., the dancer, the screamerg ma- jorettes. And especially R.S.W., the parties, baseball games, the zoo, April 21, '67, and the other won- derful moments that followed. Majorette 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Math Club 23 Junior Prom, Sailing Club 13 Blue Squad 33 Senior Sup- per, Senior Prom: Musical 3. Q s I I Qi - . ,J. 3-i!Q.aQn LORRAINE SATTER 41 Fairhaven Road Cutler Laurie lt'.f better to keep your mouth Jhut, than to open it and remove all doubt. I leave to Newton South, Mike and his gang. Favorite Sayings: Thanks alot, Fast, You really do. Ambition: To finish school, without any wor- ries. I'll never forget: Augie and the great times we've had together. What would happen if: We took Route 128 East to Westwood CHuh! A.S.D?. She ever knew where I was going? fright C.A.D. The car didn't start at the Matta-pan dance right girlsj? I didn't know Collie, Adrian, Jay, and John. Spanish Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, Child Work Study 3. PATRICIA ANN SAVAGE 35 McCarthy Road Goodwin Pat , Tricia , Phyllis Freedom ir not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make miJtake.r. I'll never forget the great times I've had with Mal, Barb, Lhyl. What would happen if we did call. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Track and Field 2, Lacrosse 1, Soph. Class Rep., Girls Athletic Assoc. Treas. 2, 3. ,Mant m.f,a M, I got the thorn out of his paw. PHYLLIS ANDREA SAVAGE 35 McCarthy Road Goodwin T.W.C. , Phyl , Pat , Twinnie We judge ourrelves by what we feel capable of doing, while otherx judge ur by what we have already done. I'll never forget: Great times with Barb, Mal, I.T.W.C., and a certain Holiday , 167 Tops, Let People Be Different-ffl, LOL-DH. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Manager 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Pub. 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Leaders Corps 2, 3, Lacrosse 1, Track and Field 2, Soph. Act. Comm., Fun 1, 2, 3. ROBERT L. SCHILLER JR. 64 Collins Road Goodwin Soccer 1, 2, Student Council, Schoolboys Abroad, France 3. 1 ..,-.uh JUDITH SCHERTZER 55 Dorcar Road Wheeler Jose , Judi fun when you think tomorrow will never come, it'J ye.rterday. I'll never forget: Aug. 15, '66, Oct. 31, '66, water-fight at Nurd's, the smell, day at the Cape with BE., A.N., J.W., Raynace, 2 wonderful years with my one special boy , my Sweet 16 , memories of many cherished years of friendship with james and Nack. Blue Squad, F.T.A., Junior Prom, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. LEONARD SCHNABEL 16 Glenwood Avenue Wheeler next to of courre god america i love you land of the pilgrimr' and to forth oh Jay can you ree by the dawn'J early my country 'tix of cen- turies come and go and are no more what of it we should worry in every language even deaf and dumb thy Jon: acclaim your glori- our name by gorry by jingo by gee by goth by gum he Jpoke, and drank rapidly a glars of water. -e. e. cummingr Wt'-'f'Y' DAVID SAUNDERS 18 Caldon Path Wheeler Mickey , le Mick AJ though they had teen their own gestures from an immenre height- dwarff talking, Jhaking hands and atruring each other that they .ftood on the tame footing of inright. Regular Advertising 2, Editor 3, Feature Staff 2, International Club 2, French National Honor Society 2, 3, Ukranda 3. 11 STANLEY A. SCHERTZER 186 Woodward Street Wheeler Stan I will alway: be climbing the 88 .ftepr of happine.tJ. Favorite pastime: playing at the keyboard. What would happen if: Mr. Arner's office was off limits ! Most rewarding experience: playing with the G.B.'s. l'll never forget: mountain dew, June 12, '68, and many great kids at South. Fall Production 2, 3, Musicals 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Arts Fes. 2, 3. it J-Q 'CW O 'xt-4 ns, -if Q9 JOEL SCHREIBER 48 Athelstane Road Goodwin He has still far to go and a greater purgation to hearg hut now he sees again the stars. -Dante To the Three Blind Mice, John, Steve, and Mark, I leave wisdom and Gold. LYNDA SCHWARTZ 55 Bound Brook Road Wheeler Schwartzie The world is a looking glass, and gives hack to ezfery man the reflec- tion of his own face. Smile. I'll never forget: Summer nites 67 8: 68, Mike K. and Alfie, New Years Eve, 3:30 A.M. and my P.J.'s, The Route, The Boys from N.Y.C., The Rebel, Pan's-- what a hassle, all the tears and all the fun. French Club 1, 2, 3g A.F.S. 1, 2, 3g F.T.A. Vice Pres. 2g Treas. 3. SUSAN SCHWARTZ 90 Greenwood Street Wheeler Sue , Susie , Schwartzy 'This ahozfe all: to thine own self he true, and it must follow, as the night and the day, thou canst not he false to any man. Smile. I'll never forget my wonder- ful summer of '68! Student Activities Council 33 Activi- ties Council 3g Activities Commit- tee 1, 2, 3g Regulus Copy Staff 3g Wheeler House Council 2g Leader Corps 1, 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, Productions 2, 3. EDITH SHARI SHAPIRO 182 Brookline Street Cutler Edie , Shap l want, hy understanding myself to understand others. I want to he all that I am capahle of hecorning. This all sounds very strenuous and serious. But now that I have wres- tled it, it's no longer so. I feel happy-deep down. I'l1 never forget: Odd, eleven, con- stant burpsg pokerg O.G.'sg C.B., one pair of earringsg J.F.g One rainy nightg happy, Temptations. Tennis 2, 33 Class Rep. 1, 32 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Blue Squad 3. JUDITH DEBORAH SHAPIRO 120 Woodcliff Road Cutler Judy lf you will it, it is no dream. Tomorrow I will be far away from this place this time and this place. They will be as distant silhouettes of thoughts and dreams of moments past, of joy and sorrow. Debating Society 1, Secretary 25 Blue Prints 1, 2g Art Editor 33 F.T.A. 23 Regulus Art Staff 2, 33 AFS 1, 3g Senior Symposium Comm. , -pe , , rx!! 41 1 -.OJ PHYLLIS SHAUFFER 16 Howe Road Wheeler Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago. . . It must be... I have a photograph. Preserve your memoriesg They're all that's left you. TIMOTHY SHEA 16 Hay Road Goodwin Tim , Boby I'll never forget: Mr. A1leva's H.R. and D.P., S.T. I leave to Newton South: 5000 Frosties and a slightly used Vespa Motor Scooter. Favorite saying: What can I say. Suppressed desire: To see the curb- walker trip. GARRY SHEFF 50 Wendeli Road Cutler Anger, he smiles towering in shiny metallic purple Armour- PETER SHEPHERD 119 Dickerman Road Goodwin Shep Football 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL A. SHERMAN 135 Spiers Road Goodwin It says Drop Dead. SUZANNE GAIL SHERMAN 244 Arnold Road Goodwin Suzy 'True friendship is like Sound health, the value of it is Seldom known until it is lost. I'll never forget: New Years '68, Hermit, Light my fire, Van, EXET Street, HAYPP, TOW, Steel Wool, Snake, the Cape, China Sails, Mac's and R.B.g The Booth, Gulf, Some- one's party, certain people. Spanish Club 2, 35 A.F.S. 2, 3g Regulus Circulation Staff, Volley- ball team 2g Senior Supper, Senior Prom. FRED J. SHOPNICK 53 Wendell Road Wheeler F.F. Someday the day will come, when that day won't come. I'll never forget: Summer of 685 B.N., A 1962 Oldsmobile, H block Economics and The Pumpernickel . I leave to Newton South: One un- used gym suit from my junior and senior years. Most rewarding expe- rience: washing dishes for two sum- mers at C.L.? Blue Squad, German Club 1, 2, Regulus Ad Staff 2, Senior Supper, Wheeler House Council, junior and Senior Prom Committees. LOUIS ADAM SHUMAN 5 Shuman Circle Cutler Lou , Chaza A simple child, dear God. He lightly draws His breath, And feels Life in every limb. Why should He know Death? I'll never forget: All the good times and bad times we've shared to- getherg Particularly with that one special CAT. As for initials, good luck DWMRg RBALQ ASRJg MLRL. V. Pres. Cutler 25 President 33 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Lacrosse 2, 33 Blue Squad 1, 2, 33 Associates Council 1, 2. 'TSP 5 'bt - - , ..-XV' nf T we Q 0 A . fp . , 445 , A 1 ti, S9 ' we Q, 1 , Iatlw . f I :QAM Ki 'Q -ag vi JAMES REICHERT SHULMAN 19 Howe Road Goodwin jimmy The yesterdays are gone, hut the tomorrows are yet to he discou- ered. I leave to Newton South: My sister, and the fantastic pledges and Broth- ers of, Sigma Alpha Rho. I'll never forget: Slipping into the mask of GOD , practicing for the part with Mr. Weingarden. Mr. Slater's Soph. and Junior English Classes and the '68 S.A.R. conven- tion in New York City. Denehola reporter 1, assistant news editor 2, news editor 3, Newton Graphic Correspondent 1, 2, 31 Class Activities Committee 1, 2, 33 Quill 8: Scroll 2, 33 Homeroom manager 2, 3, Arts Festival 1, 2, Indoor track 2g Outdoor track 2g Intramural wrestling 1. PETER A. SIEGAL 225 Spires Road Goodwin AUGUSTINE SIGNORE 351 Langley Road Wheeler Augie When a dog hites a man, that is not news, hecause it happens so often. But if a man hites a dog, that is news. I'll never forget: Those hardwork- ing school days down the Cape, LS. and the P.L. I leave to New- ton South one little SJ. What would ever happen if: T.P.W.I. FRANK ANTHONY SIGNORE JR. 364 Boylston Street Goodwin Frankie , Sig I will always remember: Sue. I will never forget: March 15, 1968, The Graduate, Wayland and Cream, The talks at Pemberton and at the Prug counting the days talking on the phone, the sad good-byesg and the great hellos. Varsity Football 2, 3, j.V. Football 1. MARK SILIN 139 Winslow Road Cutler Slavery is hut half aholished, emancipation is hut half completed, while millions of freernen with votes in their hands are left uith- out education. justice to thern, the welfare of the states in which they live, the safety of the whole repuh- lic, the dignity of the elective fran- chise, all alike defnana' that the still remaining honds of ignorance shall he unloosed and hroken, and the minds as well as the hodies of the emancipated go free. German Club 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 33 S.A.C. 3, Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3. - , . -, 195 5.42. A-uw 4 -4-uns l is W. ri 'ff JAMES D. SILVER 949 Dedham Street Cutler Jim , Harry Winning isn't everythings hut it heats anything coming in second. Pet Peeve: Teeny-Boppers. I'll never forget: Kagan, One nite at M.D.B.K., my Boys at C.C., M.J.R. and the wonderful times we shared, the Red Mustang. What would happen if: I went out to lunch with the boys one day? Soph. Football 1, Indoor Track 2, 3, Denehola 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com., Investment Club lg Debat- ing 1. BARRY PETER SILVERMAN 153 Cypress Street Cutler Barry What would happen if LY-3 asked out 411. Pet Peeve: Standing around Levbert Road all night. Am- bition: to stand around Cynthia Road all night. Science Club lg Activities Commit- tee 2, Sailing Club 3. JIMMY SILVERMAN 70 Deborah Road Cutler GNN , Singer W'e nerer hnouf the value of spe- cial people. While they are near us we are sensitive of their faults: when we haue lost them we only see their virtues. I'll never forget: KNHQ Twilly BG., Deb L., C.T., B.K., E.S., My favorite MUM: My favorite major- etteg My favority Harry: L.A., Papa L., and NSEP. Musicals 2, 3g Cross Country 2, 33 Drama Ig Junior Prom 2. STUART D. SILVERMAN 128 Olde Field Road Cutler Stu , Big Stu , or Uncle Stu Favorite saying: you win a few, you lose a few, and you tie a couple. I'll never forget: My three years at Newton South and all the people I have known. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Associates Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Class Com- mittee, Chairman of Elections Com- mittee 2, 3, Spirit Chairman 35 Peace Corps Committee 2. KATHERINE SILVERSTONE 6 Kennith Street Cutler Kathy , Silvi Favorite saying: will ya! I'll never forget: Our Needham parties up the town Forest with B.N., M.C., J.C., and all the kids, 6!9!68 with that mighty Honda. I'm crazy about 18-2. What would happen if. I never had J.C. in gym class. How can I forget Mrs. M. and our great class. Work Study 2, 3. X ftha. M BONNIE GAY SISSON 116 Charlemont Street Wheeler Bonita A friend is a source, to whom one need not explain, he knows you inside out, and he loves you just the same. I'll never forget: Japsg Appia An- tica, frozen brownies, S.G. at the Coliseum, Mac'sg R.B.g Jokesg Steel wool, K., secrets, Miss H., Span. Nat'l Honor Society, nosog Elsig A happening! Class Comm., House Council lg Senior Prom and Supperg A.F.S.g Regulus Circulation, 1, 2, 53 Span- ish Club 3. KAREN LINDA SMALL 77 Halcyon Road Cutler Ka We must all line together as brothers or we shall all perish as enemies. I'll never forget: July 18, '68, Dec. 13, '68, and 4107 with sick jokes. Most rewarding experience: a year with Mrs. Hansbury. F.T.A. 1, Drama Guild 1, Arts Fes- tival 2. KATHERINE SMILES 77 Margareti Road Cutler Kathy Bring me men. Pet Peeve: Where do you want to go and Loden Coats. I'll never for- get: My Gipper, summer '67, bagels and champagne, 2202, my B.F. Mark, Sue's room, Berm's cheerleading. Favorite Pastime: Guffawing. Moment of Madness: Our encounter with the B.B.M.T. BARBARA JANE SNYDER 20 Malubar Lane Wheeler We attract hearts hy the qualities we displayg We retain them hy the qualities we possess. I'll never forget: The times they went away, the first times, Peter Pan's, Thirty-two dollars, S.S., S.K., Walter, Brad's favor, the summer of '68 and my parties. What would happen if: I learned when to stop talking? French Club 1, Folk Music 2g Sen- ior Supperg Senior Prom. JASON A. SOBOL 146 Langley Road Goodwin On a clear day rise and look around you and you'll see who you are. I'll never forget: Thanksgiving day 1967 with Oliver WHO?, Those great Saturday afternoons with D.A. and the band, all the kids who cared about South's existence, and especially you-know-who. Marching band 1, 2, 35 Drum major 2, 3, Student council 35 Class comm. 2, 3, Musical 1, 2, 33 Regulus Data staff 3. ORIOL LUIS SOLE COSTA 89 Beethoven Avenue Goodwin Ott , Cookie , South American Beauty I dare a man to say we re too Young. I leave to Newton South: A dozen genuine Argentine Tortillas. Mo- ment of Madness: Senior count- down. I'll never forget: Summer '68, Our place by the water tower, and you. Wellesley P.D. CHuh, john-J I am Taurus , Trojans Z, 3g Football Manager 3, Spanish Club 2. Look into my eyes iii? .Qt and try not to laugh. LUCY SOLLOGUB 351 Lake Avenue Cutler There is a place where dreams are horn and time is never planned, it's not on any chart you must find it with your heart Never-Never Land. I'll never forget: that dirty water and my many other capers with Lizzy, Squirrel talk, the BIG CHANGE. I'll never ever forget: June 20 '67-Sept. 20, '68, my tickva and the one who gave it to me. Theatre Arts apperentice 1, 2, Nov. play 3, Class Committee 1, 3. FRANCES SOOSMAN 100 Olde Field Road Cutler Fran A world that makes you open wide, Might one day he hy your side, I can not fear what has past, For now I know what has to last. I will never forget: New Years Eve GS with M.F., R.M., IZ., and the aftermath. Pet peeve: Phone calls that give me orders. What would have happened if: M.F. never got to camp. 'v-ff' xc ll 1' il :Y , 74. 1 , -I JOANN MAREE SOSTILIO 11 Keller Path Wheeler jo He awakened to a fantastic sun- rise reflecting the magic of the translucent surf. I'll never forget: Labor Day Week- end at the Cape 68 , Wash'n dishes at Brackett, August 21 as the Mod Squad at Newton Welles- ley, a Y.M.C.A. towel, railroad tracks, the turtle on Rte. 6, and The Bridge is gonna fall, I tell ya! Greatest Ambition: To sail under the SAGAMORE in a yellow submarine. JONATHAN STAHL 11 Ridgeway Terrace Goodwin Jon , Musky . . . And if you're carrying posters of Chairman Mao, you're not going to make it with anyone anyhow. All we want is peace. james Joyce had it hetterf' I'll never forget: riding home on the band bus after a win. Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 39 Musi- cals, '67, 68, '69. ALAN M. STARR 21 Nod Hill Road Wheeler Al Let us he thankful for the fools, But for them, the rest of us could not succeed. I'll never forget: My BF, long nite at Berk's with 4 good pals, 2 prep boys, HIBF, state champs, bowling, An's at hers, RB's an mine, 47 mags, GTO's and 44's do not go, soph. year with Halps, 3 beeps, I.L.Y., I apologize, Dec. 16, 67, great times with Roz. What would happen if: Lou came. Tennis 1, 2, 5, Intramurals. WILLIAM STARR 31 Hagen Road Cutler Bill , Willy Adam was only human. He did not want the apple for the apple's sake: he wanted it only hecause it was forhidden, The mistake was not in forbidding the serpent-then he would have eaten the snake. Ambition: To know and accept people for what they are and for people to know and accept me for what I am--nothing more. My thanks to james Bond, Aercule Porror, Nicolo Machiavelli, Hugh Hefner and my friends for giving me a greater insight to life. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Stare Champs 67, 68, 69?g Basketball 1, 2, 52 Soccer 3, Intramural Wrestling 2. RICHARD L. STICH 209 Spiers Road Cutler Ricky I have made it my earnest concern not to laugh at, nor to deplore, nor to detest, hut to zzrzdersltzrzaf the actions of human heingsf' I'll never forgc-tg My Junior year and all that I learned from it. Musical Z, 5, Fall Production 21 Denehola Theatre Editor 33 Arts Festival 2, 5, Regulus Ad Staff 53 Cutler House Council 2, 5. ' f Yin: ' I .23 ,au- ' 15 SCOTT J. STIEGEL 267 Country Club Road Wheeler Original writing: Now is the time for the people to emerge from their shields of ignorance and conserva- tiJm. Pet peeve: Conforming solely to avoid criticism or gain recognition. Favorite pastimes: Music, Drums. Most Rewarding Experience: Has yet to come! N.S.H.S. Foreign Affairs Forum 2, Blue Squad 2, 33 Stage Crew 3. 3'-v fr:-t 48 MYRA B. STILLER 21 June Lane Cutler Mouse To he loved ir to know happiness and contentment. To give love is to know the joy of Jharing onerelff' I'll never forget: The Endless Summer with a very special per- son. My trip across country, phone booths, summer of '68 at B.H.C.C., Toothpick, the Pro, Private talks with J.Z., Florida, weekends and 8 years in doubles. Cutler House Council 1, 2, 33 Cut- ler House Treasurer 33 Denehola 2, 33 Blue Squad 33 Senior Prom. JOAN SUE STRAUSS 173 Pond Brook Road Goodwin Joani How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's willg Whose armor is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! I'll never forget: The summer of '68, sandal-making, Mexico City, the market place, Del Lago, Bazaar Sabado, and quitting class. Dram Club 13 Gymnastics 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 A.F.S. 3, Pep Squad 35 Leader Corps 33 Senior Supper, Denehola 33 Regulus 3. SANDRA J. SUVALSKY 24 Keller Path Wheeler Sandi , Sam Who are the beautiful people? They're people who are naturalsg true individuali. They are lifeg not merely living. They have no phony hang-up. But why are they .fo few? KENNTH P. SWARTZ 36 Wamesit Road Goodwin Montana Non ha l'ottimo artista alcun concetto, Che un marmo solo in se non circonscriva. Brevity is Math Team 1, 2, 33 Taurus 2, 33 Regulus 33 Forum 2, 33 S.A.C. 3. sh. JUDITH MARJORY STRYMISH 15 Indian Ridge Road Goodwin Judy To see the world in a grain of sand, And heaven in a wild flowerg Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. I'll never forget: Tomorrow . Latin Club, Tennis Teamg March- ing Bandg Regulus. ,gm BEVERLY STONE 480 Dudley Road Cutler Bev , Lola Young one.: wax strong . . . They go forth, and return not again. Atsa-nonose-debooba? laLola's-blu Parti-esproms-tig-ersplaysp-ink CLASSpe-anutbu-tterkeepitc-lean! Denehola 23 Ed-in-Chief 33 Fr. Club 23 Folk Mus. Club 23 Hm. Rm. Mgr. 13 WNTNg Drama 1, 2, 33 Musical 23 Arts Festival 1, 2, 33 Concert choir 33 Class govt., Quill and Scrollg Fr. contests. BILLY STRASER 274 Parker Street Goodwin He who travels far will often See things far removed from what He believed was Truth. When he 'Talks about it in the fields, at Home, he is often accused of Lying, for the obdurate people Will not believe what they do Not see and distinctly feel. -Hermann Hesse Pi 'ix?'iW5YF3?Y' ff :tt . - ' f ef. .5 sg ' J-ca , Q -a R I . fat-sie 1 ' yfb A' . . ' ' i 1 , E . if' I sf- ff . , . ,ii ss ft 3 sk x i 4 .W ,mf , K , is Q. Q. ,sf , 3 X Pm slat- KENNETH STUART 32 Wendell Road Wheeler Carrot , Rot Pet Peeve: Fri. dinners. I'll never forget: hoochn at the Bob Inng S.A.R. in New York 68 . New Years Eve 68 at Hacks. Getting Kicked out of Convention 68 3 living out of Penn. Stationg Room 4503 3 A.M. I.C.O.'S. Sept. 20, 19683 Strawberries with L.S. Advice to Sophs-Join S.A.R. J.V. Basketball 13 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 33 Boys Gym Leader 2, 33 Intra Foot- ball and Basketball 13 Blue Squad 2, Capt. 3. MARK LEWIS SWARTZ 22 Tocci Path Goodwin Schwartz , Yeow Too often there ir no humor. Favorite saying: D'ya get it? Pet peeve: H90 + O0 + Fe. I'll never forget: A '59 TR33 My Gretschg I..S.W.T.W.3 My brotherg F.G. and the gangg T.W. I'm crazy about: Tearthreesg T.W.3 Coventry, Tea. What would happen if: My baby ever got fixed? All right, now . Band 2, 3g Arts Festival 23 Car Wash 23 Mod Squad 3. ELLYN JOYCE SWIG 188 Arnold Road Wheeler FMS True love is like a ghort: Every- body talk: of it, hut few have met it face to face. I'll always remember: Oct. 12, 67, Parties at 136, New Years 67 , Jody's horror house, The Guys hide and go seek at the golf course, North Conway, July 4, ML CHERISH The caper and David. What if: There wasn't a SPUD!!!? Homeroom Manager 2, Junior Prom, Regulur 1, Blue Squad 2, 33 Senior Prom Committee, Senior Supper. PAUL TAYLOR 1548 Beacon Street Goodwin The hird fight: itr way out of the egg. The egg ir the world. Who would he horn rnurt Errt dertroy a world. Every man har hir woman . .' ., hut the icernan har hir pick. The truth lier rornewhere hetween the two. Sophomore Class President, Soccer 1, 2, captain 3, Student Faculty Forum, Chairman. if . S Yr SHELLEY TEMKIN 47 June Lane Goodwin Live for today. I leave to Newton South: Fly and his bike, and a younger sister. I'1l never forget: Summer of '68, Twin, a certain Wed. night, huh Barb?, Nantasket by way of Peabody, drip dry, Friendly's, and all the kids, B.c., T.c., c.L., MG., nw., LR., Rc., J.G., Mr., A.L., B.T., J.s., B.Y., M.L., Pc., Bs., DH., M.L., MK., s.c., s.G., Gs., wr., and Master. I'm crazy about: Horses and bikes . MARY THORNE 18 Aberdeen Street Goodwin Sitter Friendrhip ir a .tmall word,' it'.t people who make it hig. I'll never forget: Highlands park, the tree, the mansion on the hill, bubble gum, summer of '68, Labor Day '68. What would happen if: Diane ever took the baby carriage, and Jinx wore off Donna's car?, sas? 'rs i KAREN TEPEROW 42 Botsford Road Wheeler We inet on roads of laughter, Now wirtful road: depart. Favorite Sayings: Yah, Yahhhh, Peace on Earth. I'll never forget: All the kids, stranded at Waterville Rally, our crazy day trips, summer of '68, doing the same old nothing on weekends with the same old friends, but most of all the great times. Junior Prom Comm., Senior Sup- per, Senior Prom Comm. 3 W 1 5 . ,....-r p , s , A if I .f .-' , 'r! Q ,jfgtg o- .af Q. Q X. f - i-1' JAIME SWIRLING P. THURSTON TARTER 115 Cynthia Road 84 Fenwick Road Goodwin Swiz Goodwin Friendship if a rmall word, it'J Don't do today what you can put the people who rrzahe it hig. off until tomorrow. -I'll never forget: 5f4!67, Marc and -Henry Gihron all the great times we've had to- Baseball 1, 2, 3. gether, Deborah Road, C.H.W., P.T., and 3 years from May, Sherts, and Knacks, and that Harey! night with escalators . . . eh Nach? Leader corps, Blue Squad 2, 33 Senior Prom, Senior Supper. JAMES TERNER 19 Avalon Road Goodwin jim , Tink If it were done when 'tix done, then 'twere well it were done quickly . . . -Macheth-I vii 1-2. Moments of Madness: Last minute Polaroids and all night printing sessions. Prophesy: In ten years Regulur will be in full color. Regulur Photography Editor 32 Science Club Vice-President 2, High Button Shoes Orchestra 2, French National Honor Society 2, 3, Computer Hogs 2, 3. CHERYL THOMPSON 29 Chatham Road Cutler To love ir to place your own hap- pinerr in the happinerr of another. l'll never forget: April 7, '67, that certain wonderful guy, and the summers of '67 and '68, I'm crazy about: D.R.M. and the Cape. Field Hockey 1, 2, Blue Squad 2. BONNIE TILKIN 15 Cousen Circle Goodwin Bon Everything har itr heauty hut not everyone reef it. I'll never forget: Elyse, Pan's, Flor- ida, Carol and the Gang, Jack's summer of '67, NYE '68, The first and last time, Wally's D. Bleach, S.R.B., our locker, mixers, when Rich and I were chased by Bulls, bounced for two weeks, my T'Bird, its radio, my ulcers. What would happen if: I went to the Senior Prom with Elyse, If my hair was one color? Most Rewarding Experi- ences: When Elyse and I fell in the swamp FB , Denehola Rep. 3, Blue Squad l, 2, 33 Homeroom Manager 1, Council 2 v'x9ffi ft VW. 3'fi'E '57' ' M'TNT'5? f7TW'?' f' T.i'f. Whit ,EN Li f' .iw . ig,- 9,,pga?,Q5. 'a.f2 ' f 9 f 'A' . lx ff' gf 199 PAUL TOBIN 28 Nightingale Path Cutler Twig There is pleasure sure in heing mad, which none hut maalmen know. What would happen if: I ever stopped fooling around and went straight? 3, ,.-- Y 49 THEODORE C. TODIS 68 Rokeby Road Wheeler Ted , Todo I'll never forget: Soph. X-mas and Feb. vacations, Ellen's pool, W.W. with Raybo, the week Waldo stayed over, Wrestling Flyin' Frenchman, the football coaches, June 1, the Quas, the lake jam, Where was Raybo?, Candy's party, God's coun- try, Elliot, the Cape, Newy, Rub, Mac, jodo, Wally, Doc, and the rest, N.Y. with Elaine. Ambition: To paint. I'm crazy about: E.R. Football I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. JOAN ELLEN TOLL 24 jules Terrace Goodwin jet , Joannie Please, Pray and Work for Peace! Leader Corps 1, Gymnastics 1, Junior Prom Comm., Senior Prom Comm., Senior Supper, House Council 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Musical 2, 3, Tutorial Program 3, Senior Class Comm., Iota Phi So- rority 1, 2, 3. AVA TRACY 66 Linden Street Wheeler You can please some of the people some of the time, hut you can't please all of the people all of the time. I'll never forget: Labor Day '68 at Wellesley College with j.C., K.V., S.B., M.L., B.M., F.V., P.D., j.G.G., our F block English class with Mr. Slater, right Janet? Favorite Say- ings: Don't worry about it, You'll get over it. I leave to Newton South: A certain locker in Wheeler House. Child Care Work Study 3. MITCHELL TURNER 14 Hayden Road Wheeler I'll never forget: The winter of '67 when I slept in a munchkin's bed, the three summers with C.M., S.W., D.R. Those were the best summers of them all. I leave to Newton South: One broken glass. Advice to Sophs. and Juniors: South as you know, is a Country Club. Let us treat it that way, and leave it in one piece. We're 0E to see the Wizard STEVEN UMINA 149 Winslow Road Goodwin Umi Anal now my life is changed in oh so many ways. I'll never forget: Going to the Tea Party with D.M. I leave Newton South, and you would too if you had the chance! What would hap- pen if: N.S.H.S. didn't have the best football coaches in the state. What would've happened if: Leslie never had her cookout 6f4f68. Football 1, 2, 3, Blue Squad 1, 3. LAURA VALINSKY 130 Lincoln Street Wheeler Val French Club 1, 2, Humanities Club 2, Deneholo 3, Stage Crew 3, Regulus 33 Library Club 3. DONNA LINDA UDELSON 32 Botsford Road Cutler Go where you want to go, Do what you want to do, With whomever you want to do it. What would happen if: We ran out of pencils? A teacher walked in? I'll never forget: WDMC?, Delta, Old rolls and bagels, A lot of ad- vice, Senior Prom, Thursdays. Merit Semifinalist, FTA 1, Cadet Teacher 1, French National Honor Society, AFS 1, 2, 35 Russian Club 3, Radio Station 1, 2, 3. MARJORIE L. VAN DAM 29 Kodaya Road Wheeler Margin Friendship may and often does turn into love, hut love never suh- sides into friendship. I'll never forget: Witch, jerk, her- mit, H.A.Y., p.p., Mac's and R.B., all the games, twin, HCID, I feel bad, New Year's 68, GTWA, ZJ9, WAMLAW, cabbages, TNAA, boo, pageant, cabs, doublement, and TOW. What would happen if: We weren't twins, eh Freddag she could cook. Class Committee 1, 3g AFS 33 Spanish Club 3. All JACK H. VENGROW 18 Solon Street Cutler Master I'll never forget: My Plymouth',, Mustang, Honda, M.M., Mr. Geer, Suzy, Fly, Larry, Al, jerry, Pat, Ca, Peter, Monk, Hank, Shell, Neal, Rob, Randy, Bob, Barb, John, Mal, and D.W. Pet Peeve: Approaching a toll booth with tight pants on. Someone once said the best things in life are free and he was right! Because happiness is free. I may not be rich, I may never own a Caddy, but I'll be happy for the rest of my life. HFAREWELL SOUTH. It said, Kiss me and I'll turn into a handsome prince. FRANCIS Q. VESPA 6 Great Meadow Road Cutler Frank , Fran I'll never forget: The nights in Neddo's 53',, and the teams of South from my soph. to senior year, they set me straight. Football 1, 2, Co-Capt. 33 Wres- tling 1, 2, CO-Capt. 3. COLLEEN D. WAMBOLDT 23 Wade Street Goodwin Coll's Today everyone knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. I'm crazy about: A.R.L. Varsity Tennis 2g Denehola Rep- resentative lg Homeroom Repre- sentative 1. CLIFFORD WALLEN 21 Clark Street Cutler Cliff To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven. I leave to N.S.H.S.: My little brother and a winning soccer team. Prophesy: By 1972 there will be trafhc lights in the halls. Soccer 1, 3, Int. Football 1g Int. Basketball 3. LORI WARSHAUER 31 Wilde Road Cutler Lot Education, not wealth or weapons, is our hest hope. I leave to N.S.H.S.: My gymsuit with it's 6 years of wear and tear. Favorite saying: Hold your pants. Iill never forget: MER and my chopped liver sandwiches, Mr. Slater and his football game in the rain. Field Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 35 Arts Festival 1, Z, Fund Com. I? DANIEL VEANER 48 Greenwood Street Cutler Dan You knew the joh was dangerous when you took it. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3g Scenery Man- ager 2, 3g Library Club 2, 39 Audio Visual 3. JOEL MARK WALLERSTEIN 141 Parker Street Wheeler Wally, Waldo , Wall The pleasure of love is in the con- viction that you are loved. You are happier in the passion you inspire, than in what you feel. l'll never forget: LONDA-for ever, the lst summer, the cold water bashes, mj, D8cco, the 390 JF, DJ, Mr. G 84 Y 8: friends, Brighton and friend , the hrst time l. . ., and the good times. Philosophy: The end justilies the means. LYNN ALISON WARSCHAUER 9 Laurel Street Wheeler W'ynken, Blynhen and Nod one night sailed of in a wooden shoe. Sailed on a rizfer of crystal light, off into a sea of dew. I'll never forget: JB, LH, Rhinoc- eros, inductive proofs, Tivoli, and the fascinating faculty of Newton South High. Summer in Germany 1, German Club 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 33 Leader Corps 3, Dance Club 2, 39 Experi- mental Theatre 1. MYRA LEE WATERMAN 275 Spiers Road Cutler My 'Those who hring sunshine to the lizfes of others cannot keep it from thernselzfesf' I'll never forget: Alice, Seals, Sparklers, Getting Healthy, Non- pareils, Panky and Popcorn, When the electricity failed, Kenny's jen- ny, Blocking the driveway, Friday lunches, and Charlie Brown -I love him! Denehola Circulation Editor 2, 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, Regulus Rep. 1, 3, F.T.A. lg Senior Supper. DANIEL WATTINE 131 Avalon Road Wheeler Danny A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. I leave to N.S.H.S.: My brother and sister and all the great kids I've met. Favorite pastime: Playing a 12-string guitar. I'll never forget: Playing in the Krystal Prismn, the tunnels of South, and the trips to Capricio's for a sub. What would happen if: Belly ever went on a diet, Paul and I got together with the two Robins, KRWD, CRMJ? Soccer 1, 3. GARRY WEINER 106 Greenwood Street Cutler Kid I'll never forget: Fri. nights at Norwood, marshmallow, Arty B., Stegy's gumdrops, 1,000 g, Dan's Vette, NSEP, Willy G., the Strip, the Gutless, and MW, NW, CW, EW. What would happen if: RA spent a penny, it was a two shot affair, and Teddy ran out of things to talk about? Thanks to N.S.H.S. for: X-Blocks, Studies, Studies, a few classes and more studies. Activties Com. 1, 2, 3. JAMES WEINER 14 Glastonbury Oval Wheeler Jim Original Writing: N.S.H.S. is a progressive school, because the com- munity is so very liberal and pro- gressive. It provides us with sen- sible ideas, and help the faculty greatly. The community has pro- vided us with an atmosphere of freedom. We are never troubled with overcrowding, or lack of facili- ties. lf the community could be- come as liberal thinking as William Buckley, then we would really start to achieve progress. '49 xi- I S,-c. 1-fy 1 9 X L, EFT 1 f ,'l'fiX .1 il .3 1 ,sl 202 'Gull Fi LISA S. WEINSTEIN 83 Arnold Road Goodwin Lisita Laughter is not at all a had be- ginning for a friendship, and it is far the hest ending for one. I'll never forget: looking up, little secrets, a certain poem, steel wool, endless nights, K, fasting, tunnels, you're right! Spanish Club 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 2, 3g Arts Festival, Regulus Copy Stal? 35 Regulus Cir. Staff 3, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. BARRY WEISMAN 112 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Born to lose, hut horn free. I leave to N.S.H.S.: The swimming pool, the vending machines and senior privileges. Prophesy: Most of the things we did will some day be legal. I'll never forget: Being stranded in N.H. with JH, BG, and KT, driving around in the red toy, having breakfast at Dunkie's and lunch at Tony's. What would hap- pen if: The whole school was run like Wheeler House? Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1. DONALD HARRIS WEXLER 234 Arnold Road Goodwin WeX 'This is not the end, it is not even the heginning of the end,' hut, it is perhaps the end of the heginningf' Hey Lou, it really does 'hark'. What would happen if: Speedy really ran it under 9 flat? I'll never forget: Nov. 11, 1967, Melrose. Football 1, 2, 3, Blue Squad 1, 2, 3, Regulus Circ. 1, 2, 33 Key Club l. ILENE JESSICA WEXLER 28 Sky View Circle Goodwin Friendship often ends in love, hut love in friendship--never. I'll never forget: Orange Cokes, fist fights, the Apartments, one Sunday afternoon, the 29th floor, New Year's Eve '67, and a wonderful boy. Fr. Natl. Hon. Soc., Goodwin House Council 1, 2, 33 Sec. 33 Class Com. 1, 2, jr. Prom, Denehola, Blue Squad, Regulus, Senior Sup- per, Senior Prom. EDWARD M. WHALEN 14 Bacon Place Wheeler Ed A human heing is not, in any sense of the word, a human heing until he is educated. J.V. Football 1, 2, Int. Basketball 2. NANCY M. WHITMORE 54 Carver Road Cutler Nam There ir no duty we underrate .ro much ar the duty of heing happy. I'll always remember: D.L., J.D., The Green Hornet, Tootsie Pops, Duck, The Highlands Gang and most of all D.J.D. GERARD R. WHITE 9 High Street Goodwin I'll never forget: Helen and the summer of '68. I leave to Newton South: Two sisters and 86 hours of detention. DENISE WIEST 40 Waldorf Road Cutler Forgetting ir earier raid than done. I'll never forget: A certain '61 Plymouth, May 17, 1968, Cherish, Cheerleading, and J.V. Fondest Memory: Doing nothing, with the same old crowd on weekends. AL, JG, RG, LR, BC, TC, ST, CL, MG, HE, ML, GB, DC, BS, MF, BY JS, SG, CH, and JV. Cheerleading 33 Leader Corps 1, 2, 3g Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Field Hock- ey 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Badminton 1, 2, Dance Club 3, Blue Squad 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Senior Supper. SUSAN ROBERTA WINSTON 35 Drumlin Road Cutler Susie We know the truth, not only hy the reason, hut hy the heart. I'll never forget: Cambridge at night, strange phone calls, and Summer of '68 at Dartmouth. French Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club V.P. lg Pres. 2, 3, Majorette 23 Ski Club 1, 2, Denehola Circ. Ed. 2, 33 A.F.S. 1, 2, 33 Hm. Rm. Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Regulus Data Stall 3, Senior Supper, Senior Prom. DEBRA WOLF SON 32 Gatehouse Road Cutler Debbi , Debbo A rrnile is to keep. I leave to N.S.H.S.: My little sister. I'll never forget: Cheerleading, Rte. 128 8: CS, sleezes, New Year's Eve '68, Feb. 2, RJ 8: JF, parties and songs. JANE ELIZABETH WOODLEY 30 Lake Avenue Cutler Woodley Now I know in part, then I will know fully. Faith, hope, love ahide, hut of these three you'i'e got to have love. -I rt Cor: 13. I'll never forget: the MBC kids T-boro, B8cBC, DH, LK, G8cJ, AF, Nizza Bermuda, Pitt, camping, pop- corn, the prude, bushpatrol lady Sc Jon E, and most of all le beau AT TO LIFE. Musical 1, 2, 3, Fr. Natl Hon. Soc. 2, 3g Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, LC 3, Dance 3. MICHAEL ALAN ZACKMAN 15 Glazer Road Wheeler Zack Life flow: on within you and with- out you. I'll never forget: The night we al- most didn't live in B.W.'s car, N.I-I. at 5 a.m., and the men. Suppressed desire: To be Mr. T. Varsity football 2, 3, Blue Squad 2, Captain 33 Ski Club 1, 2, 3. JEAN DEANNA ZASE 10 Fox Hill Road Cutler Jeanie Happine.r.v it the hy-product of trying to make tomeone else MPM- I'll never forget: Summer '68, B.H.C.C., right, My? the week at L.T.C., and Feb. weekend, fthe? college boys , my friend the mail- man, Raynace, J.M.C. Creative Fashion Council, Gil's Jr. Fashion Circle, my wonderful neighbor the donut , a cast at Crane's Beach, Born to be Wild , A certain mouse , and Carol's bedspread- I'm sorry. Junior Class Committee, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Supper. LAURA JOAN ZEIDMAN 11 Antonellis Circle Cutler The whole life of man if hut a point of time: let ur enjoy it. there- fore, while it lartr, and not .fpend it to no purporef' I'll never forget: June 25, 1967, the summer of '67 and '68 with him, my celebrity, U.A.C., N.S.E.P., Class Committee 2, 33 Denehola Circulation Staff 2, Cutler House Council Representative 31 Junior Prom, A.F.S. 1, Regular Ad Staff 3. CYNTHIA ZIMUN 122 Pond Brook Road Goodwin Cindy We can .tenure other people-'J ap- proval if we do right and try hard: hut our own if worth a hundred of it, and no it-ay har heart found of Jefurirzg that. -Mark Twain French Club 1, 3, American Field Service 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2. x' A sl PAUL E. CROWLEY 1093 Chestnut Street Cutler DAVID L. GELFOND 16 Stanley Road Goodwin FRANK HURVITZ 19 Kodaya Road CHARLENE -I. ZION 1957 Beacon Street Goodwin If not now, when? Field Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3g AFS 2. ALAN BERNARD ZONDERMAN 30 Marvin Lane Cutler ABZ , Al , ZOnd', Amen. So be it. Welcome, O,life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the .fmithy of my soul the uncreated confcience of my race. Old father, old artificer, .ftand me now and ever in good .ftead - JAMES T. DAVIN 60 Margaret Road Goodwin MITCHELL GROPPER 130 Woodcliff Road Cutler Keith In Time, the Art explains from silver blue to bloody red. ANNA JOE 20 Parker Terrace Goodwin ar Cutler Arm Pet Peeve: Chem class. I leave to Newton South: My memory. Claim to Fame: My arm and foot. Advice to Sophs, juniors: Make the most of these years because they have great bearing on your life. Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 5g Varsity Base- ball l, 2, 3. It'r better to have one friend of great value than many friend: who are good for nothing. DENISE G. BETHEL 616 Boylston Street Cutler CATHERINE BRUDEVOLD 284 Woodward Street Goodwin Cathy Into this universe, and why not knowing Nor whence, like water willy-nilly flowingg And out of itg as wind along waste I know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing. MARK I.. DROBNIS 429 Brookline Street Wheeler BARBARA GROSS 181 Parker Street ROD BROWN 21 Southwick Road Goodwin JACQUELINE CALNAN 831 Boylston Street Wheeler ,Iacquie , Captain The cruel war if raging. Claim to fame: Getting our class to cover H.H., Nixon speeches. I'll never forget: Sima, Tom Webster, The Intcekkecs , Denebola make- up 2103, The child is yours Mc- Coy. I'm crazy about ABC News Peter, yellow VWs, Memoria Beach, and John. Moments of mad- ness: Sat. and Sun., WHDH, News Confabs, Wed. in Roxbury. Ambif tions: John, ABC, Teddy in '72, ISRAEL in '69, Vietnam in '70! PEACEPEACEPEACEPEACE i DONALD FABRIZIO 36 Parker Avenue Goodwin Don Fab Life is short to the fortunate, long to the unfortunate. I'll never forget: 3 years at Mount Idag 200 pumpkins with B.W. and P.P.: those spring nights with B.G., J.O., and S.M. I was crazy about B and D block with Rhonda, 67-68. Baseball 1, 2, 33 Intramural Wres- tling 2. CHARLES HALL 87 Rockland Place Cutler Goodwin MICHAEL R. KAVANAUGH MAUREEN P. KILEY 256 Lake Avenue 62 Stearns Street Cutler Cutler l JOHN E. LESBIREL NICOLETTE MACFARLANE PAUL K. MALLEN CAROLYN MCDONOUGH 125 Elliot Street 51 Freeman Road 47 Glen Avenue 11 Pennsylvania Avenue Wheeler Cutler Goodwin Goodwin KAREN MCHUGH STEVEN F. MURPHY RICHARD NOLLMAN DAVID PERLMAN 8 Mechanic Street 9 Hale Street 65 Elinor Road 125 Lincoln Street Cutler Cutler Goodwin Goodwin LEONARD A. POLUCCI MARK RABIN DEBRA S. RUDNICK TIMOTHY F. SCHUFT 15 Carthav Circle 31 Duncklee Street 144 Hagen Road 115 Elgin Street Wheeler Goodwin Goodwin what-lt-f 205 1 E I .af A A 'HN 3 SS. M., 'Then Clyde and I robbed the First National Bank in Tulsa. PETER S. STANHOPE JOSEPH R. STONE 57 Heatherland Road 65 Bernard Street Wheeler Goodwin Joe JAY S. WALLERSTEIN 141 Parker Street 206 I'll never forget: Brackett Road. JUDITH SCHWARTZ CHARLES F. SINGER 170 Collins Road Cutler MARTIN SNIDER 24 Holly Road Wheeler Everything Jhall he subordinate to the purxuit of knowledge. Even foothall. 13 hlanh 32 I f a nzan have a .ftrong faith he can indulge in the luxury of Jcepti- firm. -Nietzche JOSEPH A. TARANTO 12 Lincoln Street Goodwin Jay Di5crimination of one religion againyt another destroy: the entire meaning of ihe word Religion. Chief Failing: License. I'll never forget: My trip to camp. What's important is being able to live with the least number of hassles. What would happen if: People were al- lowed,to live their own lives? 31 Chase Street Cutler DEBRA SOLOMON 50 Dudley Road Wheeler KORA J. TREMANIS 47 Woodward Street Wheeler .iw 207 'NJ' Daniel W. Mendelson 1951 - 1968 n . is i Q fum' '53 N155 .,.., A ,,,,,. pw x, g:'9!f, wx 'vig Q ,, mv 'FHM , H54 22?-v ii QM., n 1 .W-CL A - u , if gs. QQ .,,A- . 6 M 'fKNv-,,' asia 2 . . i?':,,T' 1' ' 1 Vx 1 pf.. 0 www' r- ' . -- -1, ,,. :.:,' I J. ,Ao 'i 3 nf , af' .10-'Of ' U s ' ' ' -L. k: .ex 1 :fl f., . fl,- :VO 95952 rf xo. ag Gave ev, a . 0 7 , V . Q Samuel M. Toll THE REGULUS STAFF THANKS and Mrs. Ely Adelman and Mrs. M. A. Adelman and Mrs. George Applebaum and Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel B. Beaser Maurice O. Belson and Mrs. Merton J. Bergman and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Bickelman Irving Black Sidney Blair Harry Bloom Irving Bond and Mrs. jason S. Burack and Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold Cohen Sidney Covich and Mrs. Henry T. Dunker and Mrs. Gotfried K. Egerhi and Mrs. Albert P. Freeman and Mrs. Richard E. Green and Mrs. and Mrs. Julius Greene Kermit Greene and Mrs. Milton Geffen and Mrs. Antonio E. Geraci ITS SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ladge Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lang jay David Leader Craig Michael Leader Adrienne Ruth Leader and Mrs. Norman Grossman and Mrs Samuel H. Gurvitz and Mrs. Samuel Harris and Mrs. Charles M. Hopkinson and Mrs. Burton Jolles and Mrs Sol Kaplan and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. Paul Karger S. David Kaufman Abraham Kaye Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs. john V. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs Leon I. Leshay Arnold Levitt Sidney Lelchook Arnold B. Levin Alfred Lilienthal . Merle I. Locke Arnold Miller Herbert Nachman . Arnold H. Neustadt Charles D. Panagacos Parnell, Jr. Sydney J. Porshin Maurice S. Raben . Sumner M. Redstone . Irving A. Rosenthal Mrs. Helen Saunders and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs . Charles I. Shapiro Irving A. Shauffer . Leonard Silverman and Mrs. Henry Sollogub and Mrs. and Mrs. Sidney Shuman Herbet Sobol and Mrs. Manuel S. Taylor and Mrs. Mrs. Virginia N. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kolovson Mr. and Mrs. joseph Kooris Mr. and Mrs. joseph Krinsky Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell J. VanDam Mrs. Anita Winston Mr. and Mrs. jean Paul Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. John J. White Dr. and Mrs. Sumner J. Wolfson Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Zeidman I E I PARENTS AND STUDENTS TOGETHER l 'fr-1'--H 2 PURDY STUDIO NEW ENGLAND? EOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS 'A' 367 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 'k OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER NEWTON SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969 Best Wishes to the Class of '69 from te Fig Posture-Firm Products World's Safest Infants' Furniture for Home and Travel International Manufacturing Co. Roxbury, Massachusetts EMMA'S OF DEDHAM Congratulations to Dresses - Bridal Shoppe The Class Of 1969 326-5511 589 High street ASQUITH AND CORWIN co. Dedham Square At The Lights CHINA BELL RESTAURANT Cantonese and American Food 1249 V.F.W. Parkway CRoute 15 FOX TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 100 Winchester Street Newton Highlands Tel. WO 9-8550 West Roxbury Tel. 327-9355 332-3578 CAMERA and MUSIC SHOP 839 Beacon St. Newton Centre, 59, Mass. Records Sheet Music Musical Instruments BOOKS 8. PAGES LTD. Paper Backs, Trots, Greeting Cards, etc. Thanks and come again 1265 Centre St., Newton Centre 59, Mass. 244-8577 Member - Electronic Technicians Guild, NATSEA Master License No. 426 I.. E. GORDON CO. Radio and Television Sales and Service 527-5551 2 Hartford Street 332-2893 Newton Highlands MARTHA'S FASHIONS 39 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands 969-7746 iv, A- - 1'-'-43 f 4n'-'---aa.-,- 2l3 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS POORVU CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. BARRY'S SHOES 1208 Blue Hill Ave. 10 Lincoln St. Mattapan Newton Highlands 298-7358 527-2227 XYfomen's and Misses Quality Shoes Discount Prices - Save SOCE to 60175 on Shoe Uppers CAJ Hand Painted Prints QB? Shoe Coverings With Fabric QCD Hand Beading Custom Designed Ornaments THE CENTER 34 Langley Road Wishes the Class of 1969 The Best of Luck FONTAINE'S TOPSY RESTAURANT 1436 V.F.W. Pkwy. CRte. ID West Roxbury, Mass. NEWTON SPORTS CENTER 47 Langley Road Newton Centre, Mass. 02159 Name Brand Sporting Goods TEAM OUTFITTING TEMPLE EMANUEL UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH Wishes the Class of 1969 IIMHZEI TOVH SAL RIZZO 1651 BEACON STREET WABAN, MASSACHUSETTS X 'x s ' X Q a-lv? ,Q ii: ix W, ll w f P4 i 'x l l 6 i l I i 2 Before you accept that first job . . . Look over !l0'U' employer as earefully as he does you What's the Company like anyway? Would I be proud to work there? Reputation for square dealing with employees? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after hours? Will the boss be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won't explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week's pay? Have a chance for raises, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenging? I had what it takes to get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my brains? ' Note: Many young men and women in this area can ' answer Yes to these questions. They work for New f England Telephone. 1 . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor 1' to tell you when and where to apply. ,j Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon A 3 --'-. ,.... , A .H V. 1 . New England Telephone EB. . . v Part of the Nationwide Bell System An equal opportunity employer 1, .. 2 j q, i f AV ,ulvl u pln, 2 WABAN HARDWARE AL ROGAN . . . SPORT GOODS 1641 Beacon Street, Waban, Mass. 327 ' 329 WashingfOU Sffeef Hardware-Paints-Oils Newton, Mass. 02158 Garden Supplies-Kitchenware-Household Supplies 352-0444 Tel. 244-4566 THE BEST IN SPORTS RHODES PHARMACY SELTZERS WABAN GARDEN CITY, INC. 1 Florence Street Newton D1AMoNDs-WATCHES GIFTS XAQEMPOQ 002 ntl?- ef hcstnut ill 'ffQ,,.,tw HENDRIKEN BROS. MARTlN'S OF NEWTON 1625 Beacon Street Laundry Service Prompt Pick-Up 8: Delivery Two Hour Cleaning jEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS Waban 332-8870 45 LINCOLN STREET LANGLEY PHARMACY S. Block, R. Viselman Pharmacists Love from Barrabee 431 Langley Road CCor. Rte. 95 Free Delivery Phone 969-8831 Through Service We Grow PARAMOUNT THEATRE BEST WISHES 299 Washington Street NEW ENGLAND MOBILE BOOK FAIR Newton Corner 70 Needham Street 527-4180 Newton Highlands CENTRAL ONE HOUR CLEANERS SAME DAY SHIRT SERVICE CHESTNUT HILL Joy Leslie Stephie FRIENDS FOREVER Bari Joa nie Marlene Best Wishes BUSINESS COMPUTER SERVICES Congratulations and good luck to Leslie-daughter and business manager par excellence!! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mitchell COUNTRYSIDE PHARMACY 98 Winchester Street CCor. Dedham Streetj Newton Highlands 244-8600 244-8634 Prescriptions Cosmetics Free Parking Free Delivery Prompt Courteous Service GEORGE A. JOHNSON All forms of Insurance 7 Water Street, Boston, Mass. 02109 Colrollgvpgpz Newtonville 60, Mass. FINE MEN'S CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY 311 Walnut Street Newtonville LA 7-6940 CHANDLER, HOOVER 8. GILES BI 4-4500 TW 3-0543 Insurance Agency 1359 Centre St. Newton Centre, Mass. Albert M. Chandler, Jr. Jack C. Hoover ROBLIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 555 Commonwealth Avenue Newton Centre, Mass. 02159 969-8150 S. J. McNElLLY OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 639 Hammond Street Chestnut Hill, Mass. SW INDUSTRIES, INC. Newton, Mass. 02164 and its Divisions STOWE-WOODWARD CO. Manufacturers of roll coverings for the Paper, Textile 8: Plastics industries and other industrial users EBONITE COMPANY Manufacturers of Ebonite Bowling Balls GIFFORD-WOOD, INC. Manufacturers of custom designed Material Handling Systems, Food and Chemical Processing Equipment and Ice Machinery. Compliments Of HIGHLAND PHARMACY 999 Boylston Street Newton Highlands Phone LA 7-2400 Authentic School Blazers Tuxedos - Sale or Rental THE I5 U I 4p '-1,p 3 PREP SHOP 2 H E ARVARD SQU A' 1-hour free parking at the Church Street Garage, right next door BEST OF 31 Church Street Cambridge UNiversity 4-2300 ELLIS GALE STUDIO Your Prom Photographer 751 Beacon Street Newton Centre, Mass. 02159 BREWSTER'S 240 Needham St., Newton Food Sc Ice Cream Famous for Fried Clams Special Party Cakes Buffets Catered 332-5685 LUCK TO THE GRADUATES from ca FRIEND Goodbye to Beth and Class of 1969 Hello to Paul and Class of 1971 244-3586 Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Groipen 219 2 EJUUY ijgrgjgno H57 D QE 57' WI Cheerio V ERIC STEVENS to a good chap . . . e Good Luck FEATURING M Thompson vnnsnv me from 6208 APPAREL SE? WABAN NEWS of 1633 Beacon Street For Young Men Bob Smith, Prop, 527-9541 1146 Beacon sm-ec at lfuur Corners - Newton Centre- 332-3320 Waban, Mass. Open Friday 'Til 9 I-'.M. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of The NIGRASH FAMILY soon Luclc TO THE SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES MAY YOUR EVERY WISH COME TRUE HOLDENS TAXI SERVICE Z0 T 1 'x Q.. -TQ ,F Q 5.2 ' i E gg' 3 A 5, .f , ..A 'A ,453 X .,j,fffW ji 0 .. fp Q awe, - Q , 'X f L O f il DVDR .Vg Q' , '-S' PETE: l me is s W Q fy Q' T 4 QWVIY -e .3 XL A QV A 1 ,K 'fi7r, H, ' lf Q'-A LV' f' f 'Vxk - 4 e X - , , QU -.5S'k,1'f'f E' ' I .ff 1 x A n 9 fe Ge of X 5 A M' Egg, 225:22- Q! ffl , XJ . ,r gg X, REQXJ, gi' is .1 N N 1 1 ' i ,f J fs 1 D. f - .h f',.-HT! , z A. ' 1 C 0 , , ' Z X gill! ,-ff H . T I . l,l. f X X 2 X x 375' ' O V X ,X 'QR ' 5 9 Mud I- A E' H NVD fx ' '4 lr 1 S Q .x . rl H K T- T-LX: 110 Zo Q, . XTXA 1 I W QD 4 S A N 1 N- ,S -A , - N - lf f T - .A T O Ko . rv' C , u f W il y i UQNNPA ' . --.- - Jw ffl I X 1 ,SJ A--if X Aw WIA Z 1 f or S T 4' f A N 6 compliments Hello ATLAS SPRAY PAINTING co. from 6205 CROWI.EY'S OFFICE SUPPLIES Stationery School Supplies 7109 338 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE Congratulations to ourselves from the Cherish To Roger Curriculum ll Honors Math From His Joy We try harder PRIME 1-HOUR CLEANERS 633 Saw Mill Brook Pkwy. The Guidance Group Newton 527985- 288 Independence Drive W. Roxbury 325-0247 Dedham Rotary Dedham 326-9700 221 W I I v x x X, Q 'X ., J , 3 ,,,, ,5:x+ X Z' if f Q , 4 , 1 XA, E f N f I If K gif? 7 'IQ y xi Z QQ? - f 'D Q 5 99 C5 653 G A155 96 PRIME FOOD MART 657 Saw Mill Brook Pkw. Oak Hill Park Shopping Center 969-7362 We Deliver GOOD LUCK 4109 COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY From the other half of 5110 Harry, Lucy, Charlotte, Mike Marc, Peter, Ellen, Andy, Kerry, and .lim For the very finest Pizza Italian Food TONY'S ITALIAN VILLA Complete takeout Service 34 Jackson Street, Newton Centre Coff Route 99 Tel. LA 7-3525 7107 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '69 8: Lola Dr. 8. Mrs- Morris Stone and David NEWTON NATIONAL BANK NEWTON 44 7 Centre Street NEWTONVILLE 35 Austin Street NEWTON CENTRE 15 Cypress Street NONANTUM 433 Watertown Street WATERTOWN 116 Main Street THE FRIENDLY BANK YEAH Unnee - . One down and three to go! After the Prom it's CHARTER HOUSE COFFEE SHOP All kinds of refreshments from coffee to steak 160 Boylston Street, Newton 7106 '71 f ,, M fm 1a ,Y Il il ,l ri V ,a U 224 mm I 5 P un X F J PANTOS CANVAS CORP 144 Moody Street Waltham, M , 1 wheeler fn L From the Den of The Lion GOODWIN HOUSE BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS L. GROSSMAN SONS, INC Braintree, Massachusetts To Margie and the graduating class of '69, our best wishes Mr. 8. Mrs. Milton Rosenthal and Barry Compliments of HOWDY BEEFBURGER V.F.W. Pkwy. Phone 277-1456 Electronically Tested Watch Repairs HOLMBERG 8. DOUGLAS Diamond-Watches-Silverware Watch, clock, and jewelry repairing 1332 Beacon Street Brookline Massachusetts 6 I I fffwm Muff a':,.'h-fi , 2 f za ,. 9 ' 1' -iff 4,4,4'? F L1 S, .fax 0, If if . Z12T 'iIli.fA ,imbdfj L 'I , r' s l 'A Q' , ' ,, 5 . iw? 5 nw ,yr JJ I, ,B nad, .5 . 17 H U, ' 'wl?f'f3if1 fa, fi 1 W- ,-'., J 'lr , , . , Q i ',1if?,, 7335. Jigfnvb Q. sl! 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'..' - up ,,':.p'. . ,',',',','.'. . . . - , , .-,' . -,136 , .330 . 1 . f v 'IH . ---3, 9 . , , ,V-.'...b.... D 3 , , . -I-..,,,,. ,- . ...D-, -,.......n'. .I I. . .I K v ...H--3. . - 1 'z . ' Q' 8 4- ,1 fyrgg al BASEBALL x 1 1 .Ji ff' ,J 6 f ' '- 'V .mln ...LI .wt-'LLAQM-. . ' Row I: F. Landy, J. Gamble, B. Gorton, T. Rezzuti, L. Miller, P. Selby, K. Stuart, F. Hurvitz, Row 2: Coach McPhee, C. Virgilio, R. Eisenberg, gl. Lopez, E. Levine, I. Bucuvalas, T. Tarter, Coach MacConnell, M. Rubin Cmanagerp. The Newton South Lions roared to an exciting and successful season. Led by the pitching of Frank Hurvitz and jim Gamble, and the hitting of Tom Rezzuti, the Lions compiled an impressive ll-5 record in the highly competitive Suburban League. The team lost two of its first five games. South then made a bid for the Suburban League championship by winning eight of the re- maining eleven games. Only a disappointing loss to arch-rival Newton on the final day of the season prevented the Lions from capturing the title. The Lions, finishing in a second place tie, were forced into a playoff game against Weymottth. Sparked by Lou Miller and Frank Hurvitz, the Lions won a 2-1 thriller, giving the team a place in the Eastern Mass. tourney. jim Gamble's clutch pitching led South to a 2-1 victory against Stoneham in the first round of the tourney. Then, in the quarter finals, the Lions tied Newton 4-4 in fourteen innings only to be eliminated the next day in a replay. The Lions will be losing seniors John Lopez, Ken Stuart, Thur- ston Tarter, Hurvitz, Gamble and Rezzuti. However, with outfielders Lou Miller and Clem Virgilio, and infielders Bruce Gorton and Emmons Levine all returning next year, Coach McPhee will have a solid base for his lineup. . l n s i . W ,Y GOLF The Newton South Golf Team suffered through il rough season, winning only two of its eleven matches. Their wins came against Cambridge Latin, 5-AL, and lvletlfortl, lg-ll 3. Captain David Long, Barry Kraft, and Marc Ltshay graduated. Coach Little hopes that Howard Tcrbaiz, Hill Ulirien. and Roger Seletsky will be able to achieve a more respectable rec- ord next year. Row 1: H. Terban, W. O'Brien, P. Young, R. Seletsky. Row 2: R. Books, B. Kraft, D. Long, J. Corcoran, Coach Little. Row I: J. Prelack, E. Schwam, P. Modern, P. Horowitz, C. Roth, I. Rosenberg, S. Singer, A. Kojoyan. Rau' 2.1 Coach Schaefer, R. Levin, D. Pasbrig, R. Craft, M. Priest, M. Myers, H. Auerbach, S. Hurder, R. Staulo, R. Lampert, A. Cutler, D. MacDonald, Coach Steeves. im 4 ,fs- if fr M0 Q i il The Newton South track team posted an im- proved 2-5 record this year. The high point of the season came in a tight contest against Brookline. Wfith the match hanging in the balance, Captain Bruce Kopelman overcame a huge deficit in the last leg of the relay to clinch the meet. Other highlights of the season were Senior Nick Parnells high jump- ing, Kopelmans running, especially his impressive 51.5 in the ei-40, and sophomore Dave Peter's con- sistent performances. Six team members graduated this year, leaving only a few spots vacant in the South lineup. Other- wise the team is set for next year with a fine crop of returning sophomores and juniors. The lacrosse team, playing in its second season at Newton South, won its opening game, but it fell into a season long slump. The squad finished with a l-8 record. In its first game, the Lions edged Framingham South, 4-3 in an exciting overtime contest. However, after the first victory, numerous misfortunes beset Coach Schaffer's crew. This year's team, with the exception of co-captains Charles Roth and Paul Horo- witz, lacked experience. However, with most of the squad returning next year, the future seems hopeful. Row I: D. Cohen, N. Kaitz, R. Kellner, R. Mitchell. Row 2: A. Levin, P. Cohen, W. Starr, A. Starr, Coach Franke. TENNIS The Girls' Tennis Team won six of its ten matches this season. After losing their first two games, the girls won six of the eight remaining contests. A 4-1 victory over Newton and a 5-O romp over Dedham highlighted the season. With a large num- ber of sophomores and juniors returning, the girls should have another fine year. The Newton South Boys' Tennis team ended the season with an excellent 15-5 record, qualify- ing for a place in the State Tourney. Only a close loss to Weston in the quarter finals prevented the team from capturing their third straight title. Sophomore sensation David Cohen highlighted this year's team with a perfect record. David was backed by brother Paul Cohen, Alan Starr, Billy Starr, Ken Miller and Andy Levin. Juniors Boh Kellner and Mike Glasser filled in capahly when needed. We 1 W , at A V i A My Ja ' - u -rf f- 4- : .' ' 44... :l x , r ii'2Z'I 'ltiiug I , . , . .. aff ,. A 5 ' Davif if . . Row If A. Mitchell, C. Hill, I.. Sl1alit'in, M. Kiley. Ruiz gf M. Ritl'i1'Dwriw, ll, Vliiiflitri S. Monosson, I. Richmond. Rout 3: S. Shapiro, M. Rowe. C Bitltelnian, B. Net-dit, C . Iiiiths Music if iz psychic storm agimting to frztbomleff depths the mystery of the past within nr. The word symposium comes from the Greek sym- posion, meaning a drinking party, feast, or social gather- ing at which there is a free exchange of ideas. Although the senior class did not have a wild drinking party on May 27-29, they did enjoy a colorful presentation and discussion of music. The turnout was best at the movies Help and Monterey Pop, since many prefer to watch as well as listen to music. In contrast to the Beatles, two excellent jazz combos performed later that afternoon and evening. The following day, Richard Lehman presented some films on electronic music. The symposium was cli- maxed with a discussion among composer Louise Wein- garden, Boston Globe music critic Michael Steinberg, Mr. Geer, and the students. Using Jimi Hendrix as a vehicle, the conversation centered around the difference between music and showmanship. The question arose as to whether or not anyone has the right to criticize music since it is such a personal experience. Some felt that Hendrix' de- struction of his guitar in Monterey Pop was a way of expressing his feelings, while others believed it to be a gimmick. Mr. Hendrix' performance at Monterey raised many questions I as well as eyebrows? that led to a free interchange of ideas, and a successful symposium. I don? know rzfzythizzg about mimic' really. out Iklzow uforzlllikeff 1-351 w - 5. ff f 17' t L A tloozzmmi beam' beat happily when Hzzzyic 617056 with ity zf0lupzu0m .YfLU6U.H DOH,f applaud, just throw money. June 2 1969 -W9 ? Sherofon Bosfon 2 NMA Teacher! Mrs. Hermine Berger Mr. Richard G. Dower Mrs. Marjorie M. Flanagan Miss Clare V. Overlander Miss Martha E. Preston Mrs. Jane B. Siskin Mrs. Patricia Lee Stayn Miss Marie A. Strojny Mr. Roy H. 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