Newton South High School - Regulus Yearbook (Newton, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Levenson Mr. Scott A R T M Mr. Andrews 'L Mr. Arruda A ..2Q3g,g .1.4..4... -,, 41 gl-.1----i .iii 1 Q,-1-4. :J 3: A 3 HOME ECONGMICS Mrs. Shaw L... Mrs. Salamoff Mrs. Mealy Mr. Manghue Mr. Knapman ,.,-wuvswvfw'-4-rv 'fin f. ARTS Mr. Lambert ja 1 l 2 -'V'-' 1- ,,.., A i'X? 'ie i I ff ' 'mf 'Al 1 ,ffl 4-4 3 N Ki' f mf' .H Mrs. Savides Ms 'X Q' 5 3 1 , . X 3 dl Miss Moretti I ,Q 5 ,Amari H - Miss Dohanian MATH Mr. Josepih lx I if T fx! i , fs -wsu! Mr. Merrill i--....-,-.,v - Y- -. ., V - ,-,, ..'., 1 f d Z' Miss Hochbaum c N J .iff . ,N 5 5 ii, I Sf, Q iwqf if +R -277 42-ff 1' , fillff biw ,X QA- Y , fx, V fn' as 11 I ff ,f '77 .X ',' Q v ,. F? as ' ' ,g r'.:5 5 Q! 'W fsffqfiif is ,iijfhggf N.-gf K, . Y , - - 1 f .,AV A , A4156 fs I I 4 . I' ,-is -My' i Q A W' -.ff - , 'f 'n 2 - .X '44 J I 4 xdrf , ' Mrs. Ravenscroft 154. .A i fs ii.d Mr. Pascal, Curriculum Advisor x ,gf Ig '45-ffl HY' , T' '. 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Q al? , 5 4 Richard Russell Tom Sabetti V Henry Evans 7 ,N S I '4 l X ' cusroonms f-fx .- ' E. e -3' gjjgi if lg 1 Robert Hilton Nr- l W X A ' t CAFETERIA STAFF lsr row: Alice Nutting. Ellen Staunton. Ann Osterberg. 2nd row: Theresa Piselli, Dorothy MacDougall. Rose Tedesco. Ann Novia, Elizabeth Conroy. Robert lxulris ,,-,.f .f .1122 .I ,.,1' f :JJ ,x':'f-v 1 ff. f.af' .. 1,',,.-I , ',. .. l LH. ' f' ' 1' f ,.,', 1 'L. ,-:1' Af., ,,.. ,Af ,.: , ,... ,. . I V ,v-,,., .Arn :.,'-r-.- ,.,. .-1 ff' . f ' - 1- , 1 ' .17 f.-A ' AT , ,'1 . :-.- 'TZ'. 15-' . V, :,..,.I,J' 4-'.J. . ., , 4 4 , .. ., .. .. ,,., , f -,,-. , ,::, .V . . - - -' ff 1 F... ,4 I I an,v r' ' -I.. ,. . . ., .. .,. , ' ,--: N, '.,. - , f ,, , , ' . 1 ' . ' ' ,- - , , , . :.,.-3 W.. 1 4. ' 1-f.. . - ' f .f,.,-', .. - ' . , Y.. -, 4','.,. ,f ,,, , , JV 'ol l I D ft . I ..', A . 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Q- is COPY STAFF Row l Jam Kaplan, Robert Haimes, Debby Goldman Mlchele Cooke Row 2 Marcy Lefton, Diane Kwas Mr Donaldl-I Shaw mek Editor Don Levm Claxre Backer. Q ..- Mr. Dwight MacKerron Circulation Advisor 'rg tg A E LM 4 1 4gl11w0r DATA STAFF I Rosenberg CoEd1tor L Wodin, J. Grodberg, S Goldberg A Nrssen L Rubenstem Row 2: N. Ratner, J. Cet- lm J Korsakov S Bakst D Budd P Klrshen Co-Edxtor. ,Ji 'W' ' I Wifi Il:--Q I I 'fr l L , ,. .,, 'Q 'SJW' EER if?'i'W357!F? 4 .M . WM M G1af ADVERTISING STAFF: L. Canner, L. Gordon, A. Markovsky, Editorg A. Nissen, I. Lipworth. Not shown: M. Levine. Don Levin .I.., . , it it Editor-in-Chief David Snyder , I . . I , ,.,. Business Manager Dewie Weiner , , .I . Assistant Editor Diane Kwasnick .I I . Copy Editor Kathy Millane I . ..t. Literary Editor Peter Lowy I, Photography Editor Vicky Aghababian Layout Editor Claire Backer I . .,i, I .I , I Art Editor Alan Markovsky I Advertising Editor Ira Rosenberg , , Data Co-Editor Pam Kirshen . , ,. Data Co-Editor Ann Mitchell , Circulation Editor Andy Gordon I ,I I Feature Editor Jane Zimmerman . Publicity Editor Mike Tichnor . t.,.,.i Sports Editor .r-f f 11:1-li it 3 5 Qu'- nv i zum Q? i Y I A .Ng ,nhl L LAYOUT STAFF: Row 1: Bob Haimes, Claire Backer, Peter Lowy. Row 2: Debbie Roth, Mary Anne Juillerat. Row 3: Vicky Aghababian, Editor nug- -naw!! LITERARY STAFF: Kathy Millane, Editor: Judy Tolnick. Mr. Robert Goggin wg:-uri S. K 1 I i X PUBLICITY ST Y If Q l nllut ...- -thus .--. jjjj. ...-. --' ...--s .mv AFF: Ann Mitchell. Caroline Stone. .lame Lite,-ary Advisor merman, Editor: Sue Karas, Zim- H CERT V ,K l ,.,.Y' 1 H Q 14. A Q ROW l: L. Dawn, W. Osman, K. Belt, B. Miller, B. Beaser, Ochs, S. Kaye, R. Lyons, B. Bruyn, A. Ruby, S. Gladstone, J. Singer, R. Levine. ROW 2: K. Falk, J. Walker, M. Good- A. Bevy, S. Merian, J. Keller. ROW 4: N. Megrian, N. Fallaw, fader, S. Peck, M. Juillerat, D. Kwasnick, M. Cooke, M. Rosen', C. Hill, M. Kiley, H. Dine, M. Tighe, J. Kahn, D. Cohen, R. W. Silverman, M. Sandman, L. Gilbert, J. Berk, L. Greene. Linn, D. Thompson, R. Mescon, A. Klein, T. Ruden, J. Spinto, ROW 3: D. Arner, A. Bryant, L. Gass, C. Benders, B. Bogiacl, D. Roth, B. Bilinsky. J. Kaufman, D. Goldberg, J. Kazis, M. Kaye, J. Grodberg, M. 4.L - .. . v - M W -Mania-A W A , HW-,,gV,,,M ,MM 'i . 1 ' ROW l: L. Garafolo, C. Falk, J. Walker, S. Birnbaum, M. Juillerat. ROW 2: D. Lapidus, W. Silverman, D. Roth, V. Aghababian. ROW 3: J. Singer, S. Stone, M. Keesan, K. Belt, M. Stearns, P, Shaye, J. Grodberg, Mr. Arner. :Hour te. A A ' A 1 Q mi it li 'G M E ' 9 1-L1 1 , -P. L 4 1.1. . - - - , . 1 .. as 1i A ..- 4. .... - STAGE BAND ROW 1: S. Berkowitz, M. Keesan, L. Paine. L. Tighe. ROW 2: J. Shrair. R. Gordon, H. Yoffa A. Cutler, J. Long, J. Singer. T. Romanoff, M. Harvey. ROW l: B. Drinan, J. Aron, C. Young, J. Monosson, C. Keller. ROW 2: S. Berkowitz. M. Tighe, J. Bloom, T. Bessel, A. Magot, S. Davis, B. Cooper. J. Singer. M. Hecht. H. Flashen, L. Tighe. ROW 3: J. Becker, J. Levine. H. Yolfa. R. Gordon, Mr. Randall. G. Ross. G. Shrair. M. Harvey, A. Cutler, J. Stomberg, H. Adelman. O. B. Long. E. Osman, J. Starkman, J. Napoli, R. Birnbaum. L. Gilbert. M. Williams. L. Blair. D. Miller. D. Hirshberg. M. Howard, L. Maleson, D. Ress, Stone. M. Hecht. B. Cooper. B. Drinan. C. Young, C. Keller. M. Harvey. G. Ross. A. Cutler. A. Finch. L. Linsky. is I--fe? as-Q ug, Q mf.. A - A -51 ROW lc A. Henes, M. Sandman, P. Kirshen. ROW 2: A. Greisse, S. Redstone, J. Kaplan, J. Urdang, L. Rubenstein, D. Canter, V. Dana. L. Wheeler. S. Bakst. A. Mitchell.. M. Edel- stein. J. Kaufman, D. Budd, I. Gordon. ROW 3: J. Korokoff, D. Stem, J. Openhelm, C. Al- perin, V. Aghababian. D. Santucci, J. Cetlin. i' FRENCH CLUB Q W v -rl? gli Q ! I - 1, .i.-rn-f11- - . is as Mrrman Glluh 1 'W E ,fi ,f , , . , V4 ' me 4. ' 3 ' f -, s .Q ,- in v 'mls 1 7 Q my 3 4 . 1 .hymn f, 23, X K V .zz 'Q ' Q .. . f 4 Y W .Q J X . f gf ? 5 1 .. ' ' 'EH -i 1 . gf 'Q . ' ' . fm - ' x fl S '4 xx 'I 1 if is Km gf ' QW! .ff 'W veg .uf ROW 1: P. Lowy, Presg O. Newton. V.P. ROW 2: P. Nissan. Srcy.: M. A. Juillerfat. D imith C. Sawyer, Frau Leisher. P. Ruden, Tnvxx. ---v--f - - ' ' --. w- -.nf l I 1'l id' lb . wr L CLUB E. Victor. C. Young. J. Holtzman, L. Joslow. J. Napoli. F. Isner, L. Goldberg, H. Ruberstein. G. Mikcls. N. Shapiro. J. Cutler. I CLUB ROW l: L. Cohen, L. Shahon, G. Kaplan, J. Bloom, D. Edelstein. ROW 2: J. Aron, J. Trug- man. P. Potter. S. Kaye. On File: G. Charcran, M. Tighe. G V- - 1- . .: - . i 11,3115 5. - i , - . i V- wi '- 've' .7-It ROW 1: A. Body. ROW 2: A. Krinsky, M. Singer, J. Solowsky, P. Shaye, J. Schrago. ROW 3: J. Eskin, H. Flashen, G. Mikels, L. Isger, E. Schwam. EQIENCE FICTION GLUE fin J ,X L-I -1 1 i o,. g..a .uw 'G Qin ROW l: G. Charcran. G. Kaplan. C. Bendcrs. D. Cohen. S. Alexander. ROW 2: A. Lang E. Tucker. C. Kaplan. P. Buxton. K. Blank. ROW 3: M. Kcesun. Mr. Mcl nren f v--f -- Q. . . . . ,., ,,., - f -A 1 l o A Y H ,M-A W . 1 IVHV5 Q5 C-l WI U-.- A Y - - -.1 'Sig I 1 I I I 5 1 I I ' 1 I 2 T Cr ROW l: S. Myrovitz, A. Krinsky, L. Kaplan, S. Kaye. ROW 2: R. Edison, A. Chin, R. Carver, P. Conlon, Miss Moretti, S. Freedman, H. Flashen, R. Robinson, B. Framson. H555 CLUB YJ ROW I: D. Edelstein, Y. Turner. G. Kaplan, M. Tighe. ROW 2: S. Davis, M. Tighe, M. Hecht. R. Shapiro, C. Kaplan, K. Belt. ' I ' i 1133-9 -.1 - 1 1 3 .41-fa-i ' : MATH TUTORS Sl I ,- ROW 1: P. Kirshen, S. Litvin, D. Silan, M. Tighe, S. Alexander. ROW 2: A. Goldberg, E. Spector, L. Shahon, A. Mitchell, M. Edelstein. D. Edelstein. P. Lowy. B. Axelrod. D. Simen Mrs. Savides. ROW 3: M. Juillerat. J. Gorden, V. Aghababian. P. Polan . R. Lyons. M. Rubin, D. Feldman, J. Aron, P. Eisenberg. D. Levin. 1 n . .VT K -ii--'Y - '- l l ' x 1 fx! as n ' A D an N s il Q, ,-,I Gov 'V iQ Y' ' . . Vv 'x7f 4 F - -, 'io ' n ,.uBiE.f3X,f1' 1 M M... f.. S - as ' Q SKI CLJUB ROW l: B. Needle, A. Henes, M. Kiley, D. Roth, V. Aghababian, S. Downing. ROW 2: S. Daley, l.. Garafolo. C. Hill, G. Woodbury, J. Neuman, N. Finklestein. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATIGN 'iffg if '- --. vv 'wg s .?---- - i iv ' nw-Ps Y QELSYAG' 'N mum FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: J. Clayton, M. Krute, L. Cohen, R. Lewis, D. Budd. ROW 2: B. Segal, Mrs. Lesher, M. Lefton, S. Karas, M. Flicop, D. Rosenthal, J. Silverman. TAURUS an ROW l: L. Tighe, B. Cooper. R. Hanauer, P. Hirshherg. ROW Z: S. Berkowitz. A. Mnsgot. C. Kaplan, L. M. Kingsley. ROW 3: J. Mikels. A. Schwartz. R. Gordon. M. Harvey D, Stein. ...,x Q' 'gl and zu' ROW l: M. Shahon, S. Lesser. M. Ziering. J. Kazis, J. Dichter. J. Kaplan. G. Berman, J. Hark, S. Gabovitch. ROW 2: R. Levine, D. Stein, D. Albert, H. Levin, M. Nederman, J. Cotton, STUDENT-FACULTY FORUM ' Q K 6 fl!! Mr. Wicks, M. MacDonald, H. Golub, E. Wiseman, J. Shoher, Mr. Atkinson, Mrs. MacClaren, W. Goldberg, D. Schlakman, J. Richmond, H. Levin, P. Nisson, D. Crane, K. Altman, M. Traber, Mr. Cornell, B. Polan, A. Gordon. S. Porter, S. Stone, J. Delaney, Mr. Caras, Mr. Henderson, D. Alpert, Mrs. Savides. Q . III!! 3 ' 1 Qi . 1-'Eva - , -D i k-f-all f v x 'fire 11' . JY- f ROW 1: Mrs. Burrowes. R. Tarabelli, D. Arnold. M. Tighe. ROW 2: Mrs. McAvoy, J. Becker, L. Seeler, D. Wilkins, A. Masmanian, M. Bottey, S. Sandler. M. McK1nney, K. Richmond. STAGE CREW ROW 1: M. Croll, S. Cahill, J. Klugman, Stage Manager. ROW 2: R. Neiman. J. Wallcer, J. DiNapoli, D. McClelland, S. Cohen, J. Feldman, R. Cone, M. Winer. D. White, Joe Stage, D. Keefe, O. Newton, B. Cohen, D. Miller. I l E. Shamban, M. Richmond, W. Goldberg, F. Steinberg. 4 L 4 ROW 1: S. Snyder, L. Miller, D. Weiner, L. Brayman. ROW 2: M. Forman, M. Levin, P Cohen. A. Berley. ROW 3: E. Lorett, S. Goldman, R. Noymer. W. Flaschner, M. Kiley, D Levine, L. Gordon, E. Wallace, S. Merian. ROW 4: J. Cutler, C. Henderson, J. Nemzoff B. Polan, R. Phillips, E. Forman, I. Singer, H, Levine, P. Nisson, G. Richmond, M. McLaren ROW 5: D. Schlakman, L. Greene, D. Feldman, J. Schelf, S. Porter, N. Linsky, M, Young STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL - . -1-- i -.lgnif-f-i . 13.54. ..1 1-i 5 3 ,ff . .: 1- L R. Shamban, Presidentg B. Luchner, Secrezaryg M. Tichnor, Treasurer. SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS ROW 1: M. Tichnor, R. Shamban, J. Gerstein, B. Luchner. ROW 2: C. Malmad, S. Stroyman, E. Blustein, J. Delaney, N. Brunell, G. Chase. S. Chcsslcr. G. Yarosh, D. Feldman. V. Agha- SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE fl r U - 'Q Q - ri- EL .N an , 11 LQ. -ualltnunnn 'f Hai fm ll C -A If tn EWTON EDUCATIQNAL QRKSHQP fmibao..- ei 1 . 9 ' - 1 li , ., 11111 :vv -, -- gl .,y i f . 1 Q ,, frr, ig figs-Lg.. ti--Mqqggx.-'gang' if:- .ftgng , - . ,.' T 1 jr xlirfyr I -'T 'IIIKJ' !5.Vfv'5 i .kAi 'lk 'ai.Q7,'JQ. X1 ' s.' x: ke 4 1 ,ky ,. 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Wag , 4 TVBAUM ' 'Sig 'W' its I '.k- 4' f if , P - A ' ' '8 'L f his 1 , I. , '17 ., 2 ., ' .. ' fda ., . , A W. X , - -wld, 4.3, E OX, C Chlldren The nature of them IS that of transparency. To see of, IS a glft of God for only He has the real gnft of 1t, And lt IS H15 to glV6. MARK CHESLER Fzfllz grade D. Freeman, E. Shifman, M. Traber. P. Richman, B. Tamb. D. Topol. D. Kumin. K. Millgmc. S. Barros. ww A f i -.3 e- Richard Shapiro David Cohen Marcia Edelstein w 1 gn Q lg! Mrs. Breech Bonnie Kramer Mr. Alleva . -u-rf ,- ' - 3 -1 A- -1ilfl' Y 1 Y f i 'Year 4' , i Q, :SZ N 1 3 eg ,-,151 33. I I gg-za. 5.1 -, gg . Laurie Shahon Mxke Tnghe il! ,xxx Steve Sahl ,ee my K I K , , I .. I Q4 2 I QI Jack Kahn Steve Porter lSSU9G I7 I YTICS 8 V0df Dy Ihi SIUGQFIIS oI NEWTON SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL IO Dublssh the news arf sludenf opmuon ang EBOLA Serve BS a r6Cord EDITOR IN CHIEF Davnd Cohen Laurue Shahon Mlke Tfqhe NEWS EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR Marcua Edelstem RICNBVU Sh-3D'V0 MANAGING EDITOR Robert I-Ialmes EDITORIAL EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR Stephen Porter Steven Sahl Joan Aron ADVERTISING EDITOR Anne Nssson ASST EDITORIAL EDITOR GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR Jack Kahn Joan Aron CIRCULATION EDITOR I Bonnne Kramer COPY EDITORS ART EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Deb: Topol Claure Backer Bob Cohen , BGCKY Taub Amy Wundhevm MUSIC EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR Davud Mickelson Paul Ersenberq STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER L , y, Jed Flemmq .Xnm Nisxon POETRY EDITOR TYPING EDITOR Paula Rrchman Marv ANI? JU 'P'5' N Execuvuve EDITORS lk , 4 8 +1 If , L I f L Jed Fieldmg Paul Eisenberg A CZ - 'Tw-vi David Mikelson 7,6 U ,agp-D Becky Taub Debi Topol l ,r 3 1 Bobby Haimes REPORTERS: ROW 1: J. Andler, N. Alpert, W. Goldberg, I. Kaplan. ROW 2: D. Edelstein, D. Stein. I ' - i w-n2 itnzvmz 'D l. in-.... IN fy .. i ill .5 QQSSE ez Paula Richman ROW 1: J. Andler, M. Lefton, N. Alpert. ROW 2: S. Bowers, B. Kramer, J. Schriber, M. Kalman. .Yrs of' Amy Windheim Z' -4 Clalre Backer J. ,Q Jaw mfr xi 1 Q 'v Q -KN 'xXx A Mary Anne Juillerat ,ADVERTISING STAFF' D. Barkin. M. Sicarm TW X ,,,,,,,,, A In-M d ' t -.1 -.341 4 -What was that Maggie said? About me dying? -I said it. -But only in the pay? -I told you it isn't a play. You dressed me up in your thoughts as Common Sense. . . V! 62 N '-i ' . . . but underneath, of course. I was your 'Wishful Thinking'. S95 'Audi fx s Q . 1 g Null x 5 5 1 1 ' Cl it fl ', is xv v lr xanga: knit' I I 'X . 5 '4' W. . - 5 n S A Q I , 4 k ,Q J' D, 4' Kr I V. A v '1 44 zfurws 4 ' A Sl Il L'Teach me to live that I may dread the grave as little as my bed. I m gonna scrutinize your elements, Gonna take you baby, cross the great divide, Down among the molecules-for in the last analysis Life is just a drop of dirty water on a slide. Advertising is the eyesight of the nation. 1 hi iv If I cannot conduct my llfe, atleast I'll conduct my death. di ill Y Why was I brought here if it's all a forgone conclusion? n f . sl-- R- V-aw! The bright daylight is here for all to see Whatever it may mean of storm and strife. The new freedom we shall find when we are free And the chance of each man's lifetime is his life. Era Ends Today After 16 Years of Reform Garland, Star of Stage and Screen, is Found Her London Home I . 'Turns-.Over 64 River Patrol Gunboats to 1 Vietnamese Navy . A . 'il'4Prii1ce 'Charles Invested As Prince of Wales .27-fGov.' Rockefeller, Heavily Guarded in Santo Z-gf Q , Domingo-Signs Say Death to Rockefeller July 'Av-Thousands Fly Flags In Support of Nixon's Viet '-'Narn P01icy A 1 1' I f Ju1y'.1l+U.S., Circuit ,Court of Appeals Reverse Convictions , ,'5f1'5,-of Dr. 'Spockland William Sloane Cofiin, Jr. July15+President Urges Nat'1 Drive Against Narcotics July 17-Agnew Proposes A Mars Landing by 1986 July 20-Woman Passenger Killed, Kennedy Escapes In . Crash 'July 21'-Men Walk On Moon-Age Old Dream Realized July 26+Kennedy Weighs Quitting, Seeks Advice of Voters, V Pleads Guilty to Charge of Leaving Scene of Accident July 29-Tiny Glass Spheres Found in Moon Dust: Scientists Surprised -US Panel Urges Hand Gun Seizure to Curb Violence 405 , 4'k ' 514 f. - , , I Y Aug. 2-US Files Suit Against Georgia, Seeks End to School Segregation Aug. 2-Nixon, In Rumania, Stresses Desire For World Peace Aug. 4-Israelis Declare They Will Retain 3 Occupied Areas: Golan Heights, Gaza Strip, and Part of Sinai Desert Aug. 6-Green Beret Chief Held In Slaying of Vietnamese Agent Aug. 7-Nixon Missile Plan Wins In Senate 51-50, ABM Foes Beaten Aug. 8-House Approves Tax Relief Bill by Vote of 394-30 Aug. 10-Actress, Sharon Tate, Is Among 5 Slain In Beverly Hills Home Aug. 12-Defense Department to Investigate Alleged Misuse of Funds of Non-Commissioned Officer Clubs Around World -Protestant Parade Sparks Ulster Riot-Police Use Tear Gas Against Catholic Mob to Break Up Fighting Aug. 13-USSR and China Fight New Battle Along Central Asian Frontier Aug. 15-500,000 Flock to the Aquarian Exposition at Woodstock , g , , ,. . -, - - , .H-.Ln - I . I 'U'-:wav '. F x '-ki: 5 - kj? . ,-I '1 'gl jl ' . 2 : :N If , I .I -ai --Fl 'fp '.lm.'!f 'Q . llllllllilll UA I aw A hmm W7 ' 1 R51 -QI 'iyfffcl' n , iff- .Q ' cf-1i,wwi'l'?illM 'P AT: '25 0 Fi U . E i I ll... 'fi Ll qh 1 'D' I. +-h a . Ola? -.31 5:72 --f? E' A 1 '-'Q 'I' 'L aa Q I l '- .142 T . Lv- E A . PW ,-4,1 .-1---. - ,,.. ... N ' .y --1 - -4-as as , g . b- - - - - -...., - sg v -P' --1 4 - U - s A,4. J Aug. 17-Dr. Blaiberg Dies-19 Months After Historic Heart Transplant Aug. 23-Nasser Calls War On Israel Sacred Duty Aug. 25-15 Jews TriedAAs Spies, Executed In Iraq Aug. 30-31-US Jet With 113 Passengers Hijacked to Syria by Two Young Arabsg All Passengers Freed Except 6 Israelis Sept. 1-Drew Pearson, Syndicated Columnist, Dies Sept. 4-Ho Chi Minh Dead at 79, Dies of Very Severe Heart Attack Sept. 5-Nixon Presents a Tax Bill that Would Limit Reform and Trim Corporate Levy Sept. 7--Sen. Dirksen Dies at Walter Reed Army Hospital At Age of 73 Sept. 9-Laver Beats Roche ln US Open Finals and Gains His Second Tennis Grand Slam Sept. 15-Northwest Passage Opened-Tanker Near End of Trip Fulfilling 500 Year Dream Sept. 20-Stone Age Indian Tribe Found--Communicates In Totally Unknown Tongue -Nixon Cuts Draft Calls by 50,000 For This Yearg Pledges Basic Reforms sept. 26-Mrs..MeiiffGreefeQ1 Sept. 27-Nixon Assertsf Sept. 30-Army Drops Beret Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Pledge-Asks for. 'Committment 1 Effect on'His Vietnam From Testifying 5Atf Trialf',i'. :-QQ 2-Controversial HfB0r1ibf33 M Aleutian Islands - 'f 1. 'hi'-1.5 8-Montreal Police, and .Firemen ll Nixon Relieving Hershey as Chief 16-Vietnam Moratorium-f.gObserved Na!! n Foes of the Warg Rallies in Boston Crowded 17-Mets Win World Series--4FanS'-.Golf h 20-Agnew says EffeteQSnobs Q Incited arffMfof3? torium - P - f A , j -fjjs 27-General Electric Struckby 13 Unions -Acrossi'US'-f 29-Mrs. Meir's Party is Victor at Polls-Arab' Turnout For Contest in Jerusalem Is Heavy I ' . 1 f Q .30-School Integration is Orderedat Onceby Supreme Courtg Nixon Bid for Delay Rejected ' , Q ' 5' 4-John Lindsay Reelected Mayor of New York' City by Arson, Burglary, and Shootingf Q: f,..-125 Q Novi 12-Thousands Stage Rally In Support For President's Policies on Veterans Day A I f . - Nov. 14-Agnew Says TV Networks are 'Distorting the News Nov. 16-250,000 War Protesters Stage Peaceful Rally -in Washington Nov. 18-US and Russians Begin Arms Talks in Cordial Mood Nov. 22-Senate Rejects Haynsworth, 55-45 Nov -26 Are Being Investigated Regarding Alleged Massa- cre At Song My . 23-Scientists Isolate Geneg Step In Heredity Control Nov. 24-Pres. Nixon Signs Treaty to Halt Spread of Nuclear Weapons Nov. 25-Nixon Renounces Germ Warfare-Orders Destruc- Dec. Dec. J an. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. tion of Stocks and Restricts the Use of Chemical Arms 25-5 Gunboats, Manned by Israeli Crews, Slip Out of Cherbourg Christmas Eve en Route to Haifa 31-Scientists Stress Environmental Control at AAAS Convention in Boston 1970-Tufts Students Demand More Minority Workers on Construction Crews ' 27-Nixon Vetoes HEW BILL-Carswell, Florida Based Judge, Nominated for Supreme Court 27-Harvard Rejects Pat's Plead for Use of Stadium -Christ Janer Plans to Resign from BU to Accept Post as President of CEEB -Marciano Beats Clay in First Computerized Fight . 28- No-Knock Drug Raids OKd by Senatei70-15 -Yablonski, Defeated Candidate for President of United Mines Workers, Murdered in Bed V -Pan Am's 747, Worlds's Largest Jet, Takes Off on Maiden Flight ' 1970-Museum of Fine Arts Director Accused of Illegal Smuggling of Raphael Painting A . A , Q 21- Chicago 5 Sentenced to Five Years for' Conf spiracyg Fined S5,000, Ordered to Pay.Court' Fees ' Feb. 20, 1970-Baird Sentenced to Three. Months :Forf Dispensing Contraceptives to ABU Coeds .3 ff 5-3 Feb. 18, 1970-Frazier Defeats Ellis, in 5th Round . Jan. 1970-Biafra Conflict Reaches End as Millions' Eaoef Jan. Starvation 4 I 'Q'Lz,' 1970-Draft Lottery Instituted in the US 1 Q 'V' .iff 4 .R . is NN Q 1 Q ?n .- --L. '-gli ' 1 - K 1 1 -an 14 -ii 'Q .l i Oo ' tunic:-Q W...- IVBVTL A ' A ' r' ii W .4 ff, - A- V, 0 W g , ff! 553 'Z , ,M MW .W ,,x' 1' v ' v t 1 x ke.-- ,,-...L ', at gg: L i l 2 l if 2' - ' ,' , ,.1A.',L uixj - ? :,,xf 5 0' - 'V ,lvff i , ' I Vw. ,J f r, j f V 5 Y i y QQ 'KZi.,.J 2:5 it l l 4 I I I 'hgf qq,Lfv,. ' ', I 3 rw gffrmffz' T.?'?icii,:I 551 it W M f i Q5 Wa l i-,ng ,..,. .. - I M' I I I , rl.. sixty-seven was a good year for sitting in commons rooms in neat rows waiting anxiously to admit your presence to the caretaker while you read the latest grammar book interrupted by whispers about beer parties that you missed while the teacher reads about the upcoming election and how the generals can see the light at the end of the tunnel and you know that your light will come at the end of many more studies in cages and meaningless grades that tell you what you're not doing and lonely battles through bottle-neck crowds and you don't think you will come out grown at the end of a three-year too-much-of-a-same-thing tunnel riff! T' irixi I , I X I I I I I I I I I I I i stretch I a threc ycar stretch 4 across ICC cream wrapper grass V, and yawn without apology gl y at the Cleaver-reading teacher because I the sun is so drowsy-warm in the courtyard i roll staining my dungarees with grass into the shadow of the ten-year old brick I I I I I i wonder if i roll because they say i can or because i learned how i wonder if they listen because the newsmen say that faculty is listening to students now that the world is changing or because i learned how to talk f -v .-git and i wonder if they listen at all i stare at these constant brick walls that show no signs of the revolution inside because they are walls I I I I I I I I I I I I - f I 7,2 I I ' --e- . . 1 - 1 11..., -11 -, -,,,1,r:e fe 3: 1 3 Q 1 . .VAS My or because if they are aware they tell the truth i wonder of what's been happening or if they know that everything is the same they can see who wrote upon them are leaving now i think the children the first day or now they are beating their heads against the plaster alittle different to dlscovef perhaps why they are not the same or why they are A, i lie Ml between the unaging bricks WN i f WY fi 6 that cut thc linolium world 34 if from the bloody concrete outside Vi .N :L 5 and 1 find that maybe iv l . . . e it is only 1 3 who changed 5 , 3 Q 5 5 5 ff ll 1 A! ga. - A ' s' XX . E. Wilbur 1 1:55 -q':Fv--. ,. -.. 0' Q. A 2 KICK-OFF DANCE 7lF. W S E N I C R Lg Deciqwber P 1969 E R ,-,.f lf! K. ,. F td x X I A A , , V, L . ,.z. M , .- l 4' . il A 1 f ff ' fr 43- 'f , '1 1. .. 1 I ,. 1 -4 a' 1 . 1 , ',.: ff ..l,x'v ,. QJU. I ..., ' -. 'v., ,,,.. .- ,. . ,- .1v-..- 4 'fr . . H... . ... x ., ,,, , .. 'I' - '. V. ,,,.. ,.-...v .D . . - 'J -, - ' .:. .. . h jz..,' . ,, i..,-:frjf ' cl' l ',' ..49..-.Ni fl: 'Z ,,....g.. .Y -- , ...,-'.. f ..,' . ',, rf.,'.f.:. v . . - -- ,' . . ' , ..! ,. .-.... ,.', ,'.,.f' 'f'. f' ' I -., .Y , 'A , , 1 T 'L X 1... - -2 .Q ,. 4 T... LT-..:N. u'-'. ff' NESS.. IIN. ,1f,.-.'.,-. N-. -- ' ,,,s..,4.:1. r 4 .-...1.'.T.5:' 1 Q1 1, 'K v1a,..Q- -M. X - '. xi ' - - .'...:--2 ,- : L' - , , .,1,,,... , ' x N . ig- A-1 ,f'.. b. .. -.. ... ..,,.-...,,. A , . .. ., ,., -..... ... . ,, 4.... ' .,.. , .. .. . . ...,,,......r. . -.. ...,vl. . ,.,7,,,,., 1 . - -ti.. . V s f....... .N 3. x .V .H Q-..:.,.,,.. ,H , -.I 1 -' . I. 'T ,..'.: :.':.:h. 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H- I I 1 rs i 'B 1751 Mr. Hawkes, House Master CUTLER K i .'-- K v ' N l .'!?'f 1'L.'L'-'- f Mrs. Bishop, House Aide Q ,...- 'u 4 Q 3 ' - -1 -1. 1 2, 4 ...Z 'f f fl' '91'v,,,-we W ' -R... .,,...f ,, Mrs. Laurie, House Secretary V I . 3 rs. Barbi, Teacher Aide 4- CUTLER HOUSE COUNCIL 4 I ROW l: R. Lyons, J. Dichter. R. Lewenberg, D. Hurley. ROW 2: D. Levine. S. Alexander. F. Miller, S. Bakst, G. Rubenstein. ROW 3: F. Issner. J. Kazis. D. Rosenthal. I. Kent. B. Cooper, Mr. Jameson. .. L , I ' ' s lm , ni- -' ru' v W -A ' ..- .'i. 4105 1 ,f 11 . ROW l: R. Brown, T. Wood, S. Redstone, S. Litvin, L. Shapiro, P. Abbey, N. Dol- berg, M. Levine, M. Aronson. ROW 2: J. Ballin, L. Gilbert, S. Madoff, J. Freedman, H. Groper. M. Siangelo, C. Monatow. ROW 3: L. Nobakon, R. Manfredi, S. Sandler, A. Finch, M. Riese, J. Rosenberg. esiigggisil 1 5,111 A ,g li .7 K '?'f,v 1 i ii 1 iw . a . 1 2' 2 '24 'V ROW 1: L. Grossman, C. Kaplan, B. Freedman, S. Bernstein, C. Adcock, H. Johnstone, R. Holbrook, A. Gird. H. Yoffa, Intruder. ROW 2: A. Burack, D. Defazio. P. Dupee, M. Axelrod, S. Yagamourian, P. Cohen, L. Wolfson. B. Gordenstein, A. Zoll. ' 4107 4106 SCPHC 4105A ROW 1: J. Cooper, S. Merian, P. Gainsburg, N. Kingsdale, C. Glass, C. Hootstein, R. Small, J. Karlin, M. Rosenthal, E. Weisman. ROW 2: E. Theodoru, J. Monasson, L. Calmus, M. Blaustein, J. Marglin, L. Gordon, M. Pottey, R. Hahn, P. Stern. A. Laughland. ROW 3: Mr. Henderson, A. Backer, P. Sellinger, L. Adelman, J. Paulini, C. Jonasson, R. Robart, R. Fisher, J. OJNeill, B. Lona. Nadi'-Jiri ' A- Vx KP ROW 1: S. Mescon, C. Gale, R. Pease, R. Rubin, W. Osman, D. McClelland, R. Cormier, C. Linda, D. Richards. ROW 2: Mr. Caras. L. Stone, B. Thompson, S. Schwam. B. Wetzler, W. Joslow, B. Shaffer. B. Bograd, K. Long, D. Green, L. Karas, B. Precious, A. Barbour, Mr. Gaines. ROW 3: M. Adelman, N. Hurvitz, D. Foster, P. Goff, C. Sneider, H. Haimes, D. Lelchook, M. Silver, M. Ehrlich, V. Kochs, B. Carver. 1 ,' - V'1'i ' .' - -' - Y .- ' Q in -ln . if 1 ,l 4108 ROW 1: S. Lipson, H. Penn, D. Sparrow, B. McClory, A. Shapiro, R. Silver, A. Cutter, M. Tighe, J. Stalin. K. Grodberg. ROW 2: K. Kaufman, A. Schwartz,-N. Kupperman, B. Andler, M. Mozden, B. Henderson, B. Freedman, A. Cutter, M. Williams, C. Feffer. ROW 3: M. Broodmax, J. Misharq, K. Kalman, M. Jaunegui, A. Ruby, T. Romaroff, G. Richmond. M. Cohen, R. Beaser, K. Laurie. MORES 4202 fffs-3 5 1 4 5 1 J 2334 waiv e .WK 'ZW 5 ,Q,,:f 'fK phd ROW 1: D. Howards, B. Syms, W. Levenson, G. Duzgan, C. Karis, P. Finkelstein, L. Spiegal, P. Lesbrid. ROW 2: Mrs. Ames, S. Lodge, V. Vara M. Hoffman, L. Delicata, D. Robards, Miss Smith, Miss Ciofreddi, Mri Lorett. ROW 3: R. Passerini, G. Corley, F. Pashall. 3 l f A iifiklf in If li - . vitae!-sayin Q , 4 2 1 I 0 vt?-rv ROW l: J. Greene, J. Richmond, R. Ronayne, J. Ramirwz, S. Casty. J. Singer, J. Sack, J. Shapiro, F. Winer. ROW 2: P. Karg, S. Dippo, J. Napoli. J. Espy. E. Levin, M. Tack, L. Goldman, C. Bayne, J. Soltz Mr. Jameson. ROW 3: J. Houghton, S. Alexander, J. Cranmer, R. Cooper, M. McKinney, J. Pittman. P. Harvey, P. Koresky, R. Kaitz, R. Brisker. ROW l: R. Passaiini, W. Moiri, S. Osborn. ROW 2: D. Howards, B. Syms, W. Levenson, P. Finklestein, L. Spigel, J. Gorden. fi T ff? 'B yas. z film M 3 + l W' - .1 - ' - vswvfvaacam H ROW l: A. Cutler, B. Staulo, P. Arduino, S. Singer, M. Cyker, K. Becker, H. Dine, S. Gabo- vitch, P. Carpenter, D. Kumin. ROW 2: L. Lipkind, N. Alpert, D. Hopleinson, A. Walsh, M. Barry, S. Feinberg, B. Levin, J. Clayton, C. Berkman. ROW 3: L. Tighe, J. Feldman, M. Jermoe. so J ,Gi ROW l: B. Cooper. M. Gormaon, P. Sheraton. R. Cooper, S. Rubin, M. Satter, C. Midkis, E. Bogun, A. Carpenter. ROW 2: M. Donanian, N. Andell, L. Carman, P. Egbert, W. Gold berg. R. Berman, L. Marcu, N. Silbert. ROW 3: B. Baker, S. Bakst, J. Levine, A. Shmich, L. Junda, B. LewisLA. Koyjoyian. T. Dofty C. Lewis. c Alf' wi-ll 4204 JUN stil NH nm 4 2 1 1 s v 'sf' 14 ' ' - '-f2l1S ' 7' . zu .11 N J- ,A X .1 ROW 1: J. Kazis, R. Levine, J. Marx, B. Kapsten, M. Arnow, R. Learner, H. Linda, B. Bond S. Lesser, S. Pauline, D. Scheff. ROW 2: C. Benders, A. Weasel, J. Feldman, S. Wolfson, J Abramson. C. Alperin, N. Elman, L. Freedman, S. Cahill, L. Macnair, J. Miller, B. Rosen bloom. ROW 3: P. Madti, P. Schaye, J. Seeler, A. Bumm, M. Farber, B. Kaminer, S. Etkin S. Satler, Mr. Cyr. Q '. f , FV' 1 ' 5 5 Q ff as, wtgtw-is. sing it i 2 ,we wiefsatzi 5 1 .5 0 2 ROW 1: P. Sheroff. J. Prelack, J. Dichter, D. Smith, S. Aronson, R. Lyons, P. Groipen, P. Murphy, B. Gordon, K. Doherty. ROW 2: A. Plotkin, R. McCarthy, L. Weinstein, D. Haver, W. Segal, C. Parker, K. Carlson, P. Casdan, L. Joslow, J. Cetlin, D. Bonner, N. Shotter, C. Bershad. ROW 3: F. Murphy, M. Krute, C. Virglio. 5107 IORS ,, l ROW 1: M. O'Connor, C. Cohen, E. Tisner. N. Finkelstein. S. Nelson. L. Sherbin, M. Rich mond, M. Howard. E. Flashman. M. Goldfarb, B. Paul, C. Maxner, ROW 3: M. Bonica 5 1 l O ROW 1: J. McLaren, H. Photsky, D. Miller, D. Peters, F. Adelson, J. Berkowitz, J. Mark. ROW 2: R. Dea, J. Amendola, J. Stomberg, J. Cohen, J. Stone, S. Share. ROW 3: P. White, C. Pottey, J. Rautenberg, C. Williams, M. Guidetti, D. Lampert. I M. f Mrs. Swartz, House Aide , a 'rw , ff ' 1 1 ', f , A -7. x , Q flgf ,K --uiwrf, 'QQ-Q L 'F' 1.4: GOODWIN HCDUSE jg. 51 . 4 ,-,X Q - .Zh , 4 1 i . ,VW '. Q .,. ,,.. 4 -qw-+1 rs! P! F - ' 4 gg.gqgf4:rai31 f?mz,y.a-ngwauqaux J y- 44- -G 1 -. iv -l gg!-.-11' l 33114: :A l L. n M Z . wa 'V , .y,,-,qw mf fi ' -Ae, V '1 fiknlf' k, :'.g.,!'.-,g.1,a 14-'h H Q ,, - 1 , P , ., Q . W ,, sig. 'Ya , Mrs. Grafalo, House Secretary ,l I' gf! Mr. Nathanson. Ho14,vc'zr141sr4'1' I 1A- fs 9 3110 Q Rummy -:af - -A :za x lf . f ffbw 4149-' ROW 1: Mr. Scott. ROW 2: A. Riff, S. Lampert. M. Shahon, R. Moore, L. Cornblatt, P. Rolick. F. Evans, D. Hollis, L. Blair. D. Lyne. ROW 3: D. Dubinsky, E. Spilbergs, E. Otten, D. Woolf, A. Kanter, E. Rudavsky. ROW 4: A. Pozner, C. Kellner, D. Tanger, J. Allen, C. Belcher. . n H Q fl x r ,.Q.'.a.. ' f .,. ...,N SOPHO 5-1- ROW lt L. Payne, R. Weiss, R. Sobal. S. Malchman. M. Stein. J. Davidson, R. Kolack, R. Izen, L. Tractenberg. R. Gordon. ROW 2: J. Rabin. S. Gladstone, B. Bikofsky, L. Rome, T. Limber, P. Leekan. E. Kaplan, A. Zonderman. S. Duchin, Mr. Levenson. ROW 3: P. Natale. S. Ciachella, C. Appelstein, B. Brown, H. Feldman. 7103 V uri pub. I .54- f ROW 1: M. Turpin, L. Bardin. N. Tabachnick, R. Oriel. G. Adelson, C. Kearns, D. Edelstein, A. Frankel. M. Friedman. E. Tucker. ROW 2: B. Seronick, J. Richards, J. Kalman, V. Pooruu, N. Gehr. E. Ruberstein, J. Kushner. A. Mintz, M. Barkow, Miss Brassard. ROW 3: S. Herwitz, A. Goodman. A. Leonard, L. Weston. P. Solecosta, E. Loen. MORES ? G .. ROW 1: D. Albert, C. Capone, R. Resnick, P. Gold, N. Greenstein, H. Polansky, S. Fleish- man, I. Lipworth, R. Levine, J. Oppenheim. ROW 2: K. Ball, K. Galvin, R. Schwartz, L. Ross, A. Kahn, A. Kroeker, K. Turkanis, D. Cole, Mrs. Hennessey. ROW 3: A. Costa, N. Bloom. S. McBlroy, E. Whire, A. Sugarman, J. Karlin. 7207 7209 1 ,RQ -..Q if L 5, -Qs W!- ..--3 ROW 1: R. Shriber, R. Mirsky, M. Turner, L. Maleson. B. Dwyer, M. Altman. C. Robins R. Mover, A. Landy, N. Young. ROW 2: D. Mucciarone, M. Ouinan. L. Stein, J. Sheff. D Marcovitch, M. Bloom, N. Gillis, Betsy Gordon, J. Bloom, H. Warshaw. Mrs. Mazzotta ROW 3: D. Saltzberg, B. Kline, M. Snodgrass, P. Fabrizio, S. Kanter, J. Freeman. R. Bello ,emo A ROW l: W. Niles, N. Elliot, D. Adams. B. Stone. M. Ferrick, T. Davis, M. Aronson. G. Ross, R. Linn, D. Schalackman. ROW 2: D. Ochs. D. Walker. M. Green, T. Kraichcr. J. Cohen, J. Perlmutter, T. Leventhal, A. Glick, B. Wise, S. Jennings, L. Defruscio. Miss Hersh. ROW 3: S. Marnoy, J. Kaplan, L. Shulman. R. Birnbaum. B. Bruyn, M. Ramsey. M. Gains- borough. 7211 :rex A F' A ' '-' 'K BH ? 7106 ROW 1: K. Cohen, M. French, M. Ziering, E. Forman, H. Auerbach. D. Barkin, P. Platten, D. Freeman. E. Halpern, M. Kaufman. ROW 2: P. Whittlesey, J. Urdang, G. Gross, S. Fine, A. Davls, S. Kadet, T. Ruden. G. Mason, B. Currie, D. Koffman. R. Rosenthal, M. Lewis R. Short. Mrs. Brueck. ROW 3: A. Rosenthal, D. Wallace, H. Belsky, T. Steeves, S. Binder: C. Fallows, B. Goody, J. Eskin, M. Parshin, J. Schriaber. 7109 ROW 1: P. Madfis, P. Castner, M. Shephard, B. Mayer. ROW 2: O. Cohen, J. Shoher, B. Kessal, B. Kraft, J. Perlis. H. Golub, S. Ornsteen, C. Nig, S. Power. ROW 3: F. Klashman, J. Fleishman. L. Canner. B. Shapiro. D. Celli, M. Myers, E. White, Mrs. McChesney. ' s JUN . . ,v,.,J .W 1 3 an-gr-v--.. . .fgfwe ,Y A Q .F gi: A 4,-?g'E IORS i - Y- il ' W - 1 7 .L V -.- - . ' -. 1 .11 . i 7204 ROW 1: J. Snyder, S. Nectow, B. Spungen, N. Cohen, P. Modern, L. Miller, D. Stein, W. Avramson, S. Leyton. ROW 2: L. Kirle, S. Drooder, C. Coletti, L. Strazer, D. Lapidus, D. Lombert, C. Hill, C. Stoltz, K. Roth, L. Segal, Miss Moretti. ROW 3: E. Bergman, L. Lam- bert, K. Valinsky, E. Webber, D. Wilkong. O G0 7 2 O 5 ROW l: L. Elterman, R. Dickinson, L. Sawyer. S. Payne. D. Bluestone, S. Jacobs, D. Mc- Donald, E. Shamban, B. Kaye, H. Berman. ROW 2: F. Caplan. J. Silberberg. B. Prietz. R. Foman, G. Davis, R. Heyman, N. Silton, L. Alpert. H. Bluestone, R. Tuker. S. Nargolis. ROW 3: J. Korsakow, J. Nieman. C. Daley, P. Young. J. Berk, E. Sagamey. B. Miller. L. Feldman, J. Kaufman, E. Katz. ROW l Glasker. Berman Cataldo 7210 1 J 1 .. if fi' 7' fQs.'g' F wigi..-L: 4' IE wyzqgsb lk? ' T x ! l 1 x I my ' Ld' L Heisler S Sylvester R Kin J Deluca A Sin er I Gordan R Mitchell D ROW 2: D. Keefe. J. Klugman, P. Harwood. D. Budd, E. Wallace. L. Levine. L. . . G. Bloch, J. Andler, C. Davidoff. Row 3. E. Feldbefg, J. Baker. P. Taglienti. N. 5' T. Leonard, B. Bailey, D. Thompson, A. Berger, Mr. Joseph. 'Yi f A 1 S 1-M 4,,,A 3 Q I asf' . ,xx ' 'N qi, Mr. Wicks. H ousemaster 3 i Z M Mrs. Marrozzi, House Aide Q' 5 fv ' WEE? i , ,, Mrs. Lofche, House Secretary f.:.:'...':'..-:.. . WHEELER HOUSE COUNCIL ROW 1: A. Berly fV.P.J, J. Poster fPrvs.J ROW 2: S. Cooper, J. Kaufman. D. Silin. I. Gor- don, R. Frank. ROW 3: J. Foster, M. Saltzberg, Mr. Wicks fAdvisvrJ, N. Tepper, C. Siegel. Q-. Lmri. fd dh 1 f '-4 ROW l: R. Ficken, D. Furbush, D. Ress. S. Karol, P. Phillips, R. Hill, S. Shainker, J. Davis R. Morris, D. Dolitka. ROW 2: A. Isenberg, K. Blank, A. Goodman, M. Altshuler, J. Levine J. Taub, A. Kutnick, B. Newman, J. Schneirer, P. Marcus, C. Barros, Mr. D. Gilbert. ROW 3 R. Sherman, K. Carlin, S. Rose, M. Weinberg, M. Steinberg, S. Cooper, J. Gilson, L. Gove R. Litsky. D. Snyder. . 2 , I 2103 ,Man K . :nab-, K- ,L ROW l R Goggin F Wickstrom. R. Kline, R. Lynch, M. Glassman, E. Price, M. Williams. R Kzen R Pardi J Baker ROW 2: C. Clark, S. Vassilotti, J. Young, J. McMullin, A. Grlesse J Kmball C LeBlanc. J. Barboni, A. Bossi, J. Arduino. ROW 3: J. Rivers, A. Sostilio L Shadovitz J Ryba R. Galvin, P. Cotton, A. Levy, A. Waterman, R. Sumberg, D. -.vq,.-v-..........,-.,..... ..-.. . .N 6104 ROW 1: M. Lewis, D. Houseman, G. Rachims, S. Cutler, V. Spinks, C. Wizansky E Shapiro I. Learitt, B. Atkins, Mr. Lea. ROW 2: P. Cohen, S. Gordon, D. Mitushi J Dinapoli S Brown, P. Kahn, A. Glunts. S. Kopelman. ROW 3: C. Murphy, A. Bartosherich P Moore D. Erba. B. Mackay, B. Lem, K. Salvin, D. Reedman. . ,'.' J ' ... --. -- ...-.. ...-'.1..-4. -- - 3' - -r' 111541.-11' i-.- ihtsrzgn ti ' ? 3 l ' x e ' ' 6104a V r I J- X I 2. Y , . l i i W l ROW l: M. Goodfader. D. Aranold. K. Green. C. Dokken. J. Kaplan. P. Adams, S. Cohen. L. Scherban. ROW 2: I. Leavitt. A. Freid. S. Schertzer. G. Boynick, J. Hark. B. Wyner, D. MORES 6207 J .-2'M'lkJ r-X 'L-1 ROW li R. Mareau, D. Reid, H. Smith. M. Role, C. Dirial. S. Aries. A. Waffrie. H. Friefhoff Miss Hochbaum. ROW 2: C. Sherman, S. Pick. C. Kaplan. E. Goldman. C. Cain. M. Lipson L. Birkuwitz, J. Tarrano. J. Feldman. ROW 3: G. Maltz. R. Scanlon. C. Hurter. L. Gilman H. Davine. F. Levine, R. Heyn. J. Starr. 5 fs - ' 6211 'IM 1, 'V ' I A ... Q f.. ROW 1: T. Allman, M. Lashry, B. Richmond, B. Polishook. J. Dullea, J. Sellinger, P. Stuart. K. Aries, B. Wenning, J. Bocci, S. Gainsboro. ROW 2: Mrs. Savides, J. Lane. D. Kelley. M. Corbett, L. Greenbaum, S. Levey. J. Izen, S. Goorvich. D. Hirshberg. J. Favricant. ROW 3: A. Rounseville, M. Solaway, M. Charness. D. Glasker. P. Murphy. J. Bell. P. Fishstein. J. Tresca, W. DeAngelis, J. Shraer. IVY Y ' . l L 6108 ROW 1: J. Sacks, J. Cutler, S. Corkin, C. Gershman, L. Lavine, P. Nuzzi, H. Kosrofian, P. Nisson. ROW 2: Miss Cabaniss, L. Tufts, S. Mintz, J. Weirebe, D. Blinder, R. Humphrey, I. Gordon, N. Tepper. ROW 3: G. Mikels, M. Priest, W. Elovitz, R. Berkowitz, D. Sturnberg, J. Lewis, S. Goldman, J. Sapers. 6111 ROW 1: J. Sloane, D. Sternberg, D. Whise, B. Crowley, M. Goldman, M. Panella, B. Finkel, B. Berowitz. ROW 2: F. Rivers, K. Hilliard, L. Gass, T. Kaufman, W. Silverman, K. Falk, M. Kaye, N. Swig, B. Shulkin, P. Logan. ROW 3: H. Vandam, D. Shein, J. Fagan, J. Silver- man, P. Bronstein, E. Foulkrod, S. Cohen, N. Elkins, K. Casler. 6204 JUN .......- .. .- ..........k........ ROW 1: S. Corkin, N. Levitan, J. Smith, R. Liner, B. Polan, J. Tilden, O. Platt, D. Coyaln. ROW 2: B. Frazier, D. Lombardo, M. Huber, E. Waushauer, H. Blonder, D. Canter, D. Len, H. Ruberstein, H. Levin, E. Spector, M. Strong. ROW 3: R. Tracy, A. Cohen, H. Farber, S. Hurter, B. Shulkin, S. Karger, S. Churloff, B. Goldenberg. 1 HL. v: v. 'U ri,,v.' 'X -. ' -- - ,YT .i 'J l.' 1 -i 1 -gn: s, -i l in 6206 ROW 1: M. Stearns, A. Glickman, G. Flood, L. Rosow, A. Masmanian, P. Rosenberg, L. Sterne. ROW 2: M. Olds, A. Hushen, M. Alkon, J. Kaufman, M. Sandman, M. Gould. D. Silin. ROW 3: Miss Tyler, H. Melrose, T. Baker, D. Ross, S. Kachler, P. Goodman. IORS 6208 J L- 4.f- nf L... l ROW lt. M. Dunkel, H. Krafchick. J. Rubernstein. N. Wihan, D. Garber. W. Biosey, M. Lebianc, K. Seeler, S. Reef. ROW 2: M. Berger, J. Shrago. N. Ratner. J. Dean. C. Spelfogel. B. Difazio, J. Weinstein, M. Berger, J. Kastzen. ROW 3: R. Pease. L. Wheeler. D. Randall. C. Segal, V. Dana, S. Downing. S. Smllkley, B. Segal. D. Pearlstein. 6 2 l O ROW 1: Miss Vainstein, M. Berger, E. VanDam, J. Foster. L. Isgur. J. Matthews, C. Gale. L. Daum. ROW 2: A. Lawrence, A. Galinat, L. Kaufman, S. Karger, P. Cana, J. Tumer. J. Sullivan. ROW 3: J. Eisenberg. P. Warren, A. Berly. M. Saltzberg. R. Lushan, G. Wood- bury, C. Sawyer, S Glazier. 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T7 ' f '11, ' 'T' .':: ff- ' , 1. ,.n...,.',,,, If HPI ' ff ' ,lug :.f'ji,. Y ,vi 2'fff,'f 1,.' . . .911 ,naw Hi 'Wifi ..n'.' .--...g- ' Wi. k..ga -ln' I ' fl' it . 1 SQL, P., rf .:: ,1 ssl' .-. . 5. IVY? Q . f 4' Y 35? A 1. Q51 A l gf. .FHS 11 . Ez: ,EE 'X V ROW I: J. Chesarone. B. Framson, T. Nelson, E. Glazer, R. Lcoporini. P. Dumais fco-capri, F. Virgilio fco-capt.J, M Henderson. E. Levine, Stockman, J. Delaney. J. Corcoran ROW 2: D. Celli. M. Sutter. R, Pasberini, B. Staulo. A. Kojoyion. R. Learner, L. Feldman. B. Gordon. D. Leyton, D. MacDonald. I.. Adelman. ROW 3: Coach Winkler, Coach Kojoyian, J. Neu M... haus. B. Levine. J. Sellinger, Backer, P. Sellinger, D. Lelchook, S. Eison, K. Laurie. B. Friedman, Coach Clemens. ROW 4: Coach MacConnell. M. Oshry, B. Frutkoff fmngizj, J. DeLuca, A. Cutler. T. Ward. S. Hurter, P. Murphy, R. Cooper, T. Leonard. H. Haimes. Coach Ashworth. f,t.17!-gf VV. Vi r Q FOGTBALL 1' f'T , ' W.. -iq.-zws' . wlgf , ' 5.1 W '-W A B f . L ,, KA. C. .lx 1. I' r' 1 I A ,V f , Q ' x nip- P1 Sun ' 5-fyy 'A . . .4 9' ' . , ,A A I ,N '. .L It .1 I .-'- ' ' 4 ' vii. . . . 24- - 1 ,.-'. rv K .L A 7,54-A f .,.--A,nm,k,yi,,44,,,,,, , ,.-f,,.- ...,,f.,...... .- 1 i lf-nan.:-11 - itil tx I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I ' 'F ' 6 if Q q W I . , . E. 3 ,gg W f X P yi A ' is -:- J A tif' ' nas 'PV W' in 'fllfi Late in August fifty boys began train- ing for the long rugged football season that lay ahead. There were many letter- men from last yearls squad, led by Co-Captains Freddy Virgilio and Paul Dumais, star pass-receiver Emmons Levine and quarterback Tom Nelson. Juniors and Seniors from last year's J.V. team were trying to earn varsity positions. For four weeks, Coach Winkler, and the Lions worked strenuously to prepare for the upcoming season and the opener against Fitchberg. Finally, September 27 arrived and the Newton South Lions confidently headed for Fitchberg. When the game ended, Coach Winkler and his staff knew that the season would be a struggle. South had lost to a strong Fitchberg team, 42-14. The Lions lost the ensuing games, sometimes by very small margins. South. led by a strong defense, held Boston Latin scoreless for three periods. only to suc- cumb in the last quarter and lose, 6-0. Although the team was doing poorly, the Lions never quit. In the Leomonster game South left the field at halftime trailing 27-O. Unwilling to give up, the Lions roared back in the second half. and pulled to within six points of victory, ending the game 32-28. The Lions finally put everything to- gether against Rindge Tech, blending an effective offense with a superb defense. South decisively defeated Rindge 16-O, for their first and only victory of the season. The Lions closed their season in much the same way it started, losing to Melrose and Xavarian, both powerful teams. Newton South will be losing seniors Dumais, Virgilio, Nelson, Levine and others. Fortunately, the Lions have many lettermen returning next year, among them Bob Staulo, Rich Lerner, Dan Celli and Joe Dulucca. These boys will provide a solid base for next year's starting lineup. Although we cannot say much about the football team's final record, the team must be commended for its hard work and dedication to Newton South. Fitchburg ..,... Cambridge Latin Wakefield ...... Boston Latin .. 39 SCORES -12 Newton South 7 Newton South Newton South . . . 6 Newton South Lexington ...... 36 Newton South . . . Leominster ..... 34 Newton South . . . Rindge Tech . . . O Newton South . . . Melrose ....... 46 Newton South . . . Xarerian ....... 19 Newton South . . . I e' -', a .b f e tg 4 , .Q i . - r' ' Q Il: ' Q S . . -st , I . . 'Q-2. '.- ' ' in, U 31.1-w 1-lvl'-4: I 4.89 If 4 1 1 N I A xtj' I I ' X ,. ' X I Q N t ' Ulf' I I K I I I xl -.Mgt 'WT' C-0 Lf' xv -: - - pan - lag-. ifal-,' '. - ,v Cs -- . -1 9' - :' 'f L 4:4344 'Fu 'fit 'Sn n 4 5 J.: I K if ln 9 -Ugifk I If 4. .rf ' M W1 AA 'Vx -Q -an W:-w.. , A az, xi .,.,.,. x ..f. 'MN 4 ,Ax QA 1 --z ..:f in ,- b,NQ wa flu: 1- 'll uf' EW' , nn. .,x . ,Q , gift 74,55- - 'lo-1 n...Z'L wpcfif f . ,,,,.. ' .ohhwwwqv ' ik -54..- S 5--1 i i.fi' x Funk, 'W ROW I R Eison M Glaser E Schwam N Linsky J Rosser R Shamb R L b E B R b Cotton C ipt M Young S Porter D Bluestone H Gilman Aronson I Postefn-IR Kufiiuoiil Iiiigf-Iackmcdgiiif F.. ii-iiisiigiag' R Seletskx A I indx ROW ' D Cohen S Larabian A D Smith N Ixaitz I Rosenberg, M. Cyker, R. Hanaver. i South's Varsity Soccer team suffered through another frustrating season, only managing to muster two victories in twelve games. After an impressive 3-3 pre-season scrimmage against Weston, the Lions offi- cially opened the campaign with non-league games against Winchester and Watertown. The Lions lost both games, giving up five goals without scoring any themselves. The Lion booters opened their league competition against a revamped Brookline team. South scored first, but they were unable to protect the lead, losing 2-1. Despite a solid defensive effort against Brockton. South went down to its third shut- out, l-O. However, the Lions finally put it all together and exploded for three goals against Cambridge Latin. It was good enough for their first victory, a 3-2 overtime win. It now seemed as if Coach Merrill's Marauders were coming to life, and every- one was optimistic. But their luck didn't last, and the Lions were soundly trounced in their next three games, as the offense continued to sag. South's kickers had four games remaining and were determined to finish strongly in order to avert a totally disastrous season. Thus, the soccer squad took the field for its final contests with renewed determina- tion. On a muddy field South battled Brook- line to a standoff until late in the fourth quarter. But the Wealthytowners cracked the tie with a shot that hit the crossbar and bounced into the net. Against Brockton, two bad breaks spoiled what would have been a scoreless tie and the Lions went down in de- feat, 2-O. Once again, South left the field feeling frustrated and deprived. The Lions finally gained their second victory, as they battered Cambridge Latin, 6-0. It was their first victory over the Contubs. In the season finale South played its finest game, but Medford still prevailed, 1-O, on a fourth- quarter score. This contest underlined the frustrations of the soccer team all year long. M-4+ ' e 1 ..,'-- -. ...- ...',1A 4. Although the Lions are losing many seniors including Mark Young, Neil Linsky, Eric Schwaum and Paul Hackmeyer, there will be nine returnees from this yearls roster. They should be the nucleus of a veteran front line and defense. 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I , C' .' -qv ' 'sm ,, - .3 .- ,V K ,V .'g'5J4'a'1g?'e,gv-'24:u.g' 4,2 ' - .3 E 0. -. ?,st:t'21t'3-,itettggw-,sityan 1, AN -arf. ,, st evztd - .. et 11 J., h af . ss- - , - ' fI','.1'f i-of-af: H. Qai'Q':'8f'r?5xr5!glt'?i.! f S Q X2 1 N- Q f 5' . A. , ,. , S -. 'v. , 8 , : 1 A Lai , 5 AVL, 'i S 'Afqg 5 'S-HT 1 QR' ' 41 x4eXf'QjfLi1vTS E' ,. ' QT ik ' I YN ' . x , 1 I S A . 4- Q ' '- : ' . S ' '- ' I .'-' I' f HC-' .,,'A,! , ,,,'J.. V x ,,5,4 1.4541 11 5-If A ,- M 5. '- r if ' ,L-CQ tJgv,',s.Qy,A.o5.,1j, - .vs i 'N' . L, pf vi , vw - - 4.1 .V Jr-1.4. fjfqrgj - V. g i-V.. 'ngsikxaicq , ' S 'f 'r?f.'f'c.. 1 W-'12 ' ,j W ' ' , , 4 .1 A 1 . - , M, af t V ..'y-5 ,, K w -, 11 -J, ng Sw. .4-Lf. aff-2. -J: 21:1 5. 154: ' 1 1 ,.A . Winchester .. Watertown .. Brookline .. Brockton , Cambridge Latin Medford .. Newton .. Newton .. Brookline . Brockton . Cambridge Latin Medford ..... SCORES 2 Newton 3 Newton 2 Newton l Newton 2 Newton 4 Newton 4 Newton 5 Newton I Newton 2 Newton 0 Newton I Newton South South South South South South South South South South South South -,J.1,Qg.Q' f'+.Q--f'f 1, -tit H 1- fxffqqffffjair rf 'W+'i.f ,g at t f ,f - , r .f.-V, ,1- if an r. -vt, -tt e. ' Q1 This season the cross country team competed in the newly reorganized Suburban League, a division which in- cluded New England Champion Brockton and state ranked Newton. The team concluded the season with a 3-5 record. Under the guidance of Coach Richard Geist and the leadership of Captain Steve Sahl, the Lions were rewarded with satisfying victories over Brookline, Cambridge Latin, and Rindge Tech. This year, the scoring live -Senior Dave Glaser and Juniors Mike LeBlanc, Chuck Pottey, Dick Dickenson, and Steve Reef-ran extremely well as a pack and their improvement was obvious as the season progressed. Looking back at the season. there are many impressive highlights to recall. The most impressive was that Dicken- son, LeBlanc, Pottey, and Glaser consistantly broke the 15 minute barrier. The most significant accomplishment of the season was that the Lions gained confidence in themselves as a team. With another season's experience behind them and with continued development, the Lions, led by Captain-elect LeBlanc, should find greater success in the 1970 season. . YA.. 14 ivy, L ROW 1: S. Chessler, D. Feldman. C. Pottey S Sahl D Glazier J Scheff ROW 2 S Lampert, E. Forman, P. Nisson. D. Dickenson J Seeler S Merowitz ROW 3 Coach Geist M. Williams. D. Reesi. R. Schnieder, E, Halpern M Potty M Harvey S Reef 1,1 'S'-E.' 4' 5 ' Z '- 7 if -' -.- -' - A '3 , ' ' - - 13' xi' .1172 1-as 5249- 1' , '. t ,.f' 'Cc ,Q -N -N - Q, -,J it S' Lf - - . '- T 0. e V - -'11-. MQ- S, ' - . 5 ' ' ' - ', T Ll ' EJ? SCORES 16 Newton South -1' 22 Newton South 33 18 Newton South -15 1' Newton South -16 29 Newton South ZS Cambridge Latin 33 Newton South 26 33 Newton South 26 I5 Newton South 50 i l i i i I l 2 v Q - 4 ' llc 5 ttyl XJ 'A E N 9 U 'KJ J, 'F 'gi . 9 Xb X-j X! ij-,gi fb .3 33X f .. ,,L. i .4 t .. ,la . Q' M 4 l14l T 31 - - A Row I: J, Corcoran. K. Green. E. Levine. captain: B. Garber, D. Cohen. Row 2 M Young Stockman, S. Schwartz, T. Nelson, A. Markovsky, P. Selby. B. Sherman, C. Phmney coach The 1969-70 Lions basketball team, under first year coach Chandler Phinney. experienced its worst season in Newton South history. Labelled a rebuilding year. Coach Phinney chose a team of 12 seniors. This was done to give the sophomores and juniors as much experience as possible while playing J.V. ball. Gpening the season against eventual Boston City League champs. Hyde Park, the Lions realized that they faced a hard season. They lost to Hyde Park. by a wide margin. 89-47. This game set the pat- tern for the entire season to follow. The only bright spot of the sea- son came against Boston Latin, when an inspired Lion five, led by Bill Garber. came up with their lone victory of the season, a 66-63 squeaker. Captain Emmons Levine led the team in scoring and rebounding. He was high scorer in 14 of the I9 games. snapping the cords for 269 points and a l-1.2 scoring average. Assisting Emmons in scoring and rebounding was Stan Schwartz. who was forced to quit late in the season due to a severe knee injury. Centers Tom Nelson C6'4 D and Alan Marltovsky t6'3 l gave South what little height it had. Tom played his best game against Rindge Tech when he netted a career high of i8 points. Alan was used frequently in the second half of the season as a back-up for Tom. Leading the team in defense were John Corcoran and Bob Sherman. Both boys were playing with a year,s varsity experience and were among the leading scorers on the team. , x - Q J 7 of 5,-V N. 1 'Jet A ' I if '5 ,, .Au U Wm- Y' .,,.--! n 'd-dl 'K , ,mmf 5, W wi L Us-I ' A A , 1- L ' i 7 A ti r 'fi ' f yi -5, . g B if J ree A 1: I ' x-lf ,Wt f -ev . . , 1 Q HBH, i :ln nl- 1.33 5 1 SCORES Hyde Park . . . 89 Newton South . . . Boston Latin .. 76 Newton South .. Newton ...... 72 Newton South . . . Brookline . 72 Newton South . . . Arlington . . . 67 Newton South . . . Weymouth .... 74 Newton South .. Rindge Tech .. 71 Newton South .. Brockton ...... 79 Newton South .. Cambridge Latin 86 Newton South . . Boston Latin .. 63 Newton South . . Waltham .... 87 Newton South .. Newton . . , 73 Newton South . . Brookline - 76 Newton South .. Arlington . 56 Newton South 4. Weymouth .... 73 Newton South .. Rindge Tech . . . 70 Newton South , . Waltham ...... 59 Newton South S. Brockton ...,.. 72 Newton South .. Cambridge Latin 112 Newton South S Hun' Q1 WRESTLING 1969-1970 ' H1311 ' .4 Qs iv .1 A Row I: S. Singer. M. Forman. P. Arduino. C. Shoft, P. Eisen herg. tri-captain: P. Dumais. tri-captain: F. Virgilio, tri-captain B. Hurvitz, R. Kraft. S. Etkin. Row 2: B. Gorden. J. Frieze, J. Staulo, L. Feldman, J. Berkowitz, E. Glazer, B. Frutkoff, manager: M. Oshoy. R. Brisker. Row 3: Coach Kojoyan. H 'f '-J f L2 -Quv-'+--- '1- 'P 1- me I' - Haimes, A. Kojoyan, R. I-Iill, J. Sellinger, A. Backer, D. Lel 1 chook, P. Sellinger, P. Murphy. B. Elovitz. Row 4: Coach Hurwitz, R. Tarabelli. B. Morris, J. Ramirez, B. Kline, H Frutkoff. R. Resnick, J. Sack. SCORES Newotn South ...... Malden Newton South Walpole .. Newton South Lexington .... Newton South Brookline .... Newton South Lincoln-Sudbury Newton South Tewksbury . . . Newton South Weston ...... Newton South Westford . Newton South Winchester .. Newton South Wayland .. Newton South Melrose .. Newton South Ashland .... Newton South Weymouth .. 1--ifq9.9yf09 li I 1 4 1 :NN 2: A 4 , . -4... I.,-j.n :Ap W Q .j,,,vfr-T 4., .'..15 . W -.AM-H mgifgi .-,,-, z I t A, . K. I I V is-1 .I I 'mr ' I ' ' f1.1.-a.-.g.s-r.'..- .-Mist . - . 4 ' . -' .. . I A f . .V .N -A n-f-ff , 3 if ILIIL...-,. . WEAKENED SOUTH MATMEN FACE SOME HUR DLES IN NEW SEASON. This headline appeared in a local newspaper after a reporter viewed a pre-season training session. The same article also said that there were many uncertainties and 'fmany spots inexperienced. Three weeks later, the Lion grapplers, sporting a 2-O rec- ord with convincing victories over Malden and Walpole, en- tered the highly competitive Lowell Tournament. Two South standouts, Tri-captain Freddy Virgilio and junior Steve Et- kin, advanced to the finals. Steve handily won his match and when he was presented with the first place trophy for his weight class, Freddy sauntered up to him and said with a wry grin, Hey, Steve, let me take a look at your trophy. If I don't like it I think I'll go for second. Virgilio won a hard fought match to win his division-he obviously took a liking to the award. With a combination of good spirit and excellent wrestling ability, the Lion wrestling squad went on to win their next seven matches with relative ease. the most satisfying victory coming against former State Champion Westford. Holding a 9-0 slate. the stage was set for a showdown with Wayland. a strong squad which was undefeated in its previous 28 matches. This contest attracted one of the largest crowds ever to attend an indoor athletic event in Newton South his- tory. The spectators were disappointed as the Lions lost a heartbreaking contest. their only loss of the year. to a supe- rior Wayland team. Next. South played host to Melrose. another undefeated squad. It was an extremely close contest as both teams traded matches. With Melrose leading l8-l7. the grapplers' hopes rested upon the shoulders of Bob Staulo. In an extremely tense match. Staulo held on. to defeat his heavyweight opponent. clinching victory for Newton South. The Lions ended the season with victories against Ashland and Weymouth. The grapplers proceeded to the seetionals where they placed a strong second and to the State tourna- ment where they finished a solid eleventh. Virgilio and Etkin. both of whom have gone undefeated in dual meets for the past two years. won their divisions in the sectionals and placed second and third. respectively. in the states. Each wrestler on the squad contributed greatly to the team's overall success. The wrestlers had great support this season as evidenced by the large home crowds and by the loyal enthusiasts who followed the team to every away match. The Newton South matmen truly deserved this support as they posted their best season ever. 'Wi lb. 0 L I iq F 'F' lr'9' ' ' - i.-,Q 'v' ' '.,. - , fl -' ' ' IUWYS' Ji. Q , , ,- X ' ' ' f S ' ' i. 71': r,, -,.,',.3'- J. fn- 1 ' rg-' :V . -' ' ' 1' -W-nun N.,-L Nj' A f-ff -W fm.. QW wg, ,, My .h , '11 ,I ' . .iff f i 'ip QA-4108? 51925, I I fE.Q,P' 1 sv 1 pf 1 J , ' ' 'sri Q ..., A, 'L '15-ginilifh' -1 L ns' ' 4 ' 1 -. Row I: S. Lampert, S. Sacks. R. Kates, Capt. R. Schnier, D. Galser, S. Sahl, J. Bucuvalas. Row 2: P. Richman. managerg J. Seeler. Eliot Weisman, Mike LeBlanc, P. Nisson, D. Peters, D. Dickenson. D. Topol. Row 3: B. Taub, C. Pottey, C. Applestein, R. Linn, D. Ress, R. Cooper, D. Edelstein. . 963357 ' L. ' 3.41.1 i , .. SCORES Randolph 47 Newton South .... . 29 North Quincy 55 Newton South ..... 37 Milton ...... 51 Newton South ..... 35 Newton South 46.5 Rindge Tech ...... 39.5 Newton South 60 Quincy ........... 26 .Arlington .... . . . 62 Newton South . . . . . 24 lj Somerville . . . 57 Newton South . . . 28 E L....iL.- 128 The return of Coach Don Sutherland from the mountains of South America helped the 1969-1970 Indoor Track Team end a 17 meet drought and post a 2-5 record, their best in three years. A lack of depth and an unfavor- able schedule prevented the Lions from finish- ing better in the Met League. Captain Ron Schneier led the team in points scored with a total of 271A1. The 1969 Pentath- lon champion was at his best against Rindge Tech and Quincy, scoring 13 points to lead Newton South to its only two victories. Senior Richard Kates, who was injured during the first part of the season. came on strong to place fourth in the state and become one of the top high jumpers in the Met League. Junior Chuck Pottey smashed the school indoor two mile record by 8 seconds with a time of 10:41.8. Pottey was a consistent winner and the team's second highest point scorer. The Track Team will lose many more im- portant seniors includnig Steve Sahl. who came back after a year of injury to become the team's most versatile performer, Scott Lam- pert, the team's leading 300 man, and David Glaser, a leading point scorer in the distance events. Seniors John Bucavalus and Steve Sacks. out for their lirst season of track, proved to be strong performers in the 600 and 50 re- spectively. Returning will be a strong nucleus of sopho- mores and juniors including Juniors John Seeler. David Peters, Mike Leblanc, Paul Nis- son, Roy Linn, and Steven Reef, and Sopho- mores Roger Cooper, Eliot Weisman, David Ress, David Edelstein and Matt Williams. P -. s A A4 INDOOR TRACK HOCKEY ' . -J, . SX 454 xg XX Jw 5 A . .R ,.- Rss' Newton -South Lynnfield .... Newton South Wayland .... Newton South Bedford ..... Acton ...... Newton South Lynnfield .... Newton South Wayland .... Weston ..... Bedford ..... Newton South SCORES Westwood ...Z Newton South 0 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 Newton South Weston ...1 Newton South ...5 NewtonSouth .. Westwood ...3 NewtonSouth... Lincoln-Sudbury . . . 2 Newton South , . . . . . ... l Newton South . .. . . . Newton South .... . . . ...0 Acton .... 3' 1-1 L-rf wi l.- is,f'l:'x..-n 5- l ' ,-.- .,-.-Q-s---V W' ' 5 e 5 . i ' fi ft 3 . l ' ' 1 4 1 ti .L Row 1: P. Modern. S. Mescon. L. Wolfson, C. Jonasson. D. Carpenter, G. Kevr. Row 2: C. Virgilio, T. Phillips, R. Ronayne. S. Ames. Coach McPhee. Row 3: S. Magel. B. Mayer. At the outset of the season. first year coach Neil McPhee knew that the hockey team was in a period of transition. The Lions faced the difiicult task of rehlling the vacant spots left by such former stars as Tom Rezzuti. Jim O'Connor and Barry Cain. The Lions opened the season impressively, winning two and tying one of their first live games. The team's only losses came to powerful Wayland and Lynnfield. Junior Paul Modern, South's fine goalie. gave up only six goals in these first five games for a sensational 1.2 goals against average. His best game came in the losing effort against Wayland when he made forty-two saves. Scoring punch in these contests was provided by seniors Lou Wolfson, Jack Delaney, Captain Carl Johnason and sophomore Bob Ronayne. The pueksters won just one more game. a.l-O decision over Lincoln- Sudbury. They skated to a mediocre record of three wins. eight losses and three ties. giving them a seventh place berth in Dual County League com- petition. Modern was the only skater from Newton South to gain all-star recog- nition. He was named to the Dual county's second all-star team. an honor he justly deserved. The hockey team can look ahead to a brighter future. Modern, along with junior Clem Virgilio. sophomores Stan Mescon and Bob Ronayne. and other returning underclassmen should provide South with the spirit, dedication and experience needed to give Newton South a winning hockey outfit. IVYY The Newton South gymnasts demonstrated much talent and ability in their debut in ofiicial interscho- lastic competition. Although the final record was 2-7. it was not indicative of the vast improvement the gymnasts showed in the course of the season. South won its first gymnastics meet, by a score of 79.20-77.15 over Arlington after losing their first four meets. The gymnasts. sparked by junior Andy Cohen. trounced Medway. 74.20-69.50 for their second victory in three meets. Cohen. who demon- strated his versatilitv in every meet. placed well in five events against Medway. 1 'K'-' P' Y V ni.. ' - ' 'N 1 t B -I i ' ,-J -1- ' 35: 3 - fa' mln 1- F25 ri. 'si ' ig NNN' X n ' ' A i ' N5 Ns N Ns N5 , . N5 5 . i l t v I i 1 . 'Q ' h i y y y t J . 1 4, :'. vi ' t 'K' i -3, . J! :L l Row I: M. Dinkel. M. Milgroom. L. Kaplan. B. Lynch. A. Shapiro, B. Kessel, M. Tighe. Capt. A. Cohen. Row 2: Coach Sleeves. M. Ziering. J. Mark. P. Schiffman. K. Young. I.. Tighe. S. Hall. B. Goldberg. Capt. L, Levine. 2 L' i 14 'i 'U XA!! GYM I ser' . V. , A,,..- 1' -,Y --A -.wa ' .- . J 4 'fnfm - -11 tar iff' ,','g:'., f. 4 'L i 195189-' Row I: L. Grove, P. Bronstein, L. Shubin, L. Garafalo, D. Herman, A. Brisker, E. Rivers. Row 2: J. McMullin, S. Monosson. Row 3: S. Wolfson, J. Fagen, M. Snodgrass, C. Parker, A. Kroeker. NASTICS F The Girls' Gymnastic team ended this season with a line 5-3 record. Under the direction of a new coach, Miss Ann Wright, the team beat An-- dover, Masconomet, Brookline. Lexington. and Newton. whose only loss was to South. Six Seniors will be leaving, but a good nucleus of juniors and sophomores remains. Kathy Simmonds and Martha Snodgrass both received qualifying scores in vaulting for the State meet. Several others came close to competing at the States. F ,.-,..f-sim.: ,- .--N-.-an.-.. ...anvil l il l52 K A Q07 V' ,ni ... Row I: L. Cove, E. Bluestein. S. Hunt. J. Dennis. D. Roth, S. Cutler, M. Gould. Row 2: C Daley. N. Finkelstein, S. Downing, M. Kiley, C Gershman, L. Collins, M. Corbett, C. Caruso, B, Prietz, Row 3: J. Neiman, C Clark. V. Spinks, A. Henes, J. Richards, D. Hurley, J. Aron M, Huber. C. Heard. G. Woodbury. Row 4: V. Aghababian, C. Backer. FIELD HOCKEY Girls' Field Hockey, like most of Newton Souths' girls' teams, is relatively unknown to most students. However, the girls who partici- pate in and follow this sport realize the effort and skill involved. Although the win-loss record was far from impressive, the girls did display a great deal of spirit. 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M...- nu . 45? 'U' 4 Row 1: M. Kiley. Row 2: J. Singer, C. Fuchs, J. Neiman, S. Cutler. C. Clark. Row 3: D. Bonner, C. Daley, G. Woodbury, B. Needle. N. Finkelstein. 1-0 .. W Girls' Basketball underwent a change this year with the incorporation of boys' basketball rules. With the team small as it was. the girls learned to work closely together, and to share their skills. Problems of illness and inexperience were conquered by the enthusiasm and determination of all the members. The team ended the season with a 2-7 record. u . 1- ' BASKETBALL Jr-- 3- 9: N' x. - , 'Ye V-,, ff. IK' 30+- PG--. ggi' I l 3 f : ' I a w .4 ll' 1 I ' . f': a3ff A r , - 4 JW lIh2?K5'l5jVy70 134 ' 1 IQ' 4 ef sl X I fi'-if Y? Ulu ,M YL.. -5 M --in 1 Q. ' 2 lg L, ? I JJ e fx 'fi H., 4 21 'f x N,A .5 .Q M , s IVE! 4 , ' Q-- N., it 56 I - as F 45- x x iw ' N ,If ' x I 'KK in .i : ' 3 .fix fs its g 4 1771 'J Xiifars Lu 5 -Q 133. ' 'C 4 1 K J t DIRECTIONS: In the blank spaces provided below fill in your choice of race. color. ethnic group. etc.. then hand it in to your nearest administrator. duplicate a thousand copies. and sit back and watch for it to appear in our local newspaper. WE, the I II Ig II gg gg students of Newton South High. make the following demands of the school: l. Establishment of a curriculum to further the study of A g IA M I history and culture. 2. This course must be entirely separate from Newton South and under the con- trol of I I I I4 students. who will select the head and the faculty. 3. Hiring of more I I I I faculty and administrators with I Igggg III students as paid recruiters. 4. Incorporation of AI into all I I S courses. 5. Newton Smith rehire I g A II 'I on a full tenure basis. Mrs. . Mr. . 6. The expulsion of Dr V lcircle onel gI III, A II Miss 7. The cafeteria is to serve I I times a week. 8. The right to have coed gym classes and showers. 9. A student to be on the administration and one on the School Board. IO. The right to have a private room for I I gggggg Igggg gy I l. We demand two weeks off from school for snow teven if there is no snow.J l2. That compulsory S.- - 1 be abolished. I3. That live academic credits be given for tive hours of demonstrating against the school. Pollution. or the military-industrial complex each week. . be allowed to wear . f X -I TM r'--A-be allowed not to wear iurcleomf A -mmm in school. I5. That students be allowed to call I WIIII I ggw by their ZW lb. That the Newton South Community be allowed to Vw I- - 4gI gII in W . . . -'V' I , Wa. lm - fn' . ' M . 0, -9- K ' , EA' - 'JI 'A . gfx. Q Wx yivl I bf, . ng QW K 5 J I ,,. 1. 4. 1 r I aY Qkfculm ru 500- ' F?Il'5f uIEe Edit 'FIT evLi:jI CEI: +0I+hREG-UL 0 of UJIFQV Cafclfjlpfgsek-lr fe IICwlbQ gcogiiggdal F O H' Ib I OI In 3 If Mig? au OL I 1' . SI' eapng 'I'IU5 I . IS Al Iwaded ' UL I 'F' 'I I +0 .III IB Q, H I II ' I I I 1 . 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HOWARD ERNEST ADELMAN 48 Kingston Road Howie Cutler Weeks Your youth rhall .tee rftrionrf' l'll never forget: Torah Corps, Moments of Madness: My girls on Sat. Morn. Suppressed desire: to march in step and write neatly. I leave to NSHS my tuba and fond memories of Mrs. F. and Mrs. R. l'll always remember RYFTI, NEFTY, NFTY, and UAHC from Great Barrington to Miami. New 3. 31 Band 1, 2, 3, Musical 2. 'Ms ALEXIS ANDREWS 83 Grasmere Street Lex Wfheeler Silver Lake Regional and Medheld High That what ir ohziour it teen, portrayed and mirztnderrtoodf' RALPH N. ABRAMS 138 Hartman Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Since inride of me there ir a per- son. why .rhould he not .fhare the shaping of my life and of the world in which l mutt lite. Whats important is . . . To try to understand the rest of the world, since you're forced to live here for quite some time to come. To look enthusiastically towards the future. KATHRYN LAURA ALTMAN Reading and writing, of course, to hegin with, the Mock Turtle replied: and then the diferent lzrancher of Arithmetic, Ambition, Dirtraction, Uglification, and Deri- Iiflll. is CHRISTINE ARIES 963 Boylston Street Chris Wheeler Weeks The world of today ir far more important to litre for, than to dream uf a part and huried world I leave to NS: 2 younger brothers. l'll never forget: my Impossible Dream, the color Pink, cherish all my friends, and March 29, 1968. To someone special: l'll never for- get all the beautiful times we shared and the love and understanding we found. Thank-you Bob. Class Committee 3g Gymnastics 1, 2, 3g Senior Supper, Senior Prom Leader Corps 2, 3. BARBARA ADELMAN 83 Nehoiden Road Wheeler Warren lt ir indeed mirery if I rtretch an empty hand to men and receiife nothingq hut it ir hopelerrnerr if I .stretch a full hand and find none lrr receive. Donna-it's all a put-on. 1 f' I PHILIP A. ANASTASIA 189 Langley Road Ana, Fluffy Cutler Weeks JOAN LESLIE ARON 65 Levbert Road Wheeler-Goodwin Meadowbrook Mere achierement reruer no pur- pore. One mutt have an underlying goal, a virion, a Dream. l'll never forget: The Wheeler- Goodwin intersection, our Math class, and hte drills during class, as such. Denebola 35 Concert Band 2, 35 Math Team 1, 2, 33 Math Tutor 2, gl Latin Club I, 2, 33 French Club l, 2, 3g Field Hockey 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, Z, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. I ,r sk 2 'AY VICTORIA ELIZABETH AGHABABIAN 13 Parker Avenue Vicky, Toire, Agh Goodwin Meadowbrook 'To err ir human: to really foul thingr up requirer a computer. l'll never forget: MAI, Deb, all the GAA kids and Mrs. Savides. I leave to Newton South: the Aghababian legacy. We made it Lex, thanks. What would happen if all the problems at NSHS were solved? Regulus Lay-Out Ed., GAA Treas.g Concert Choirg Field Hockey 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Leadercorps 2, 3. 0- wa A -QC' I . Q, M, , ,-...fir X' ALAN ARDUINO 39 Warren Street Al Arda Goodwin Weeks Favorite saying: Eh, what's up Doc? l'll never forget: E Block History with Mr. Shaw, most of all Lank! Moments of madness: Eating the food in the cafeteria. Last but not least making the breaks out to the woods, and the parking lot. Pet Peeve: Erny. What's important is that I'm finally out of this place. See you later South! g--.y ,.L,, war' ,4 . A 9' . ,- ,iv . K, ,xtsgiiiig -it H, f I - N 1 N, , ev GIRLS 1 5, -- . an I ,e ,, , it MCP 9 0199 'tt Q C5 . a U llf it Q E ft- pf STEVEN J. ARONSON NANCY ASCH 180 Wiswall Road 81 Annawan Road Steve Cutler Warren BEATRICE A. AXELROD sf' ,f ., l x fe 1498 Centre Street x Bebe Q .fata- ff' t X J f --gy Y . A , lx ,Wx , Vlx 0 'Z H--1 CHRISTINE L. BAER 525 Brookline Street Chris Goodwin Meadowbrook Better by far to forget and Jnzile, tban to remember and be md. I'l1 never forget: Iimmy, the cape, summer '67, the monza, L.B., E.G., Krush, room 413, Hendrix, mid- night swims. Goodwin Council Rep. 1, Student Faculty Forum 1, 2g Tutoring 2, Regulus Rep. 2, 5, Vice-President of Goodwin House 2, 3. ROBERT BARROW 36 Cannon Street Bird Wheeler Meadowbrook After three years of getting used to being in lbir place, iff! be bard to get med to being out! I'll never forget: The nite at A St. Pier, Ieff, Ioey, Arthur, Wally, and all the good times with A and V! Turtle, the XV. Rox boys, the bikes. Most rewarding ex- perience: When I went on a tour with San lose, and Hendrix was my guide, cross country! Wheeler Tbif it not tbe end. It it not even the beginning of tbe end. But it if. ptrbapr, the end of the beginning. House Council 1: Class committee 2, 3: Peace corps: Baseball 2. 1-5 'TN ...Aj And rmnetinzer I wonder ,Init for azvbife llnifl yon ere-'r fenzenzber IIIELJU l'll never forget: frosty cones, Robot, Star Market, My Bobsey Twin, and F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C. What would happen if: Ginny and I didn't think alike and Nothing really did exist? Class Comm. 1, 5, Senior Prom, Spanish Club 31 Blue Squad 2. CLAIRE MARCIA BACKER 169 Hartmann Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Ar the .run mlorr fiftuert, .rn dnext df! Crtfrtr fifctll Most rewarding experience: my summer at CMU, 1969. Ambition: To learn, love, and really live. Never forget: the adventures, our G-B, R.R., E.V., D.L., B.C., Regulus art editor 51 Denebola art editor 33 Field Hockey 1, 2, 53 Leader Corps 2, 3g Gymnastics 1, Z: Arts Festival 2, 31 Ski Club 2, 53 Senior Supperg Senior Prom. ELLEN JILL BARRON 66 Homestead Street Cutler XY eeks HI1L'd1'6'71 'J gate it ,ibut fr: tboye ubo FIINIL' alone' Salt t1 ,tout and it .fbtzff ,i,,f1'e tbine own, l'll always remember the ,uood times, for they were truly good. Computer Dancel Cross Country. LIRRIRL Proms and people. NEFTY people, for they are won- derful, RYFTI. Ianie, IAXVYN. l-eayin,Q, Library Club, Sailing Club setretary 2, gl Computer Dante: Senior Sup- per. Prom: Max' Arts Festiml l. 1. 3 SUSAN IKAYVFR 59 RUlCL'lTN' Rihitl ' Sum XX'liceler XY.arren ll :Hi nfirulx .mf fur fm Jw.: .li fe if Il wort .17 time H lll never iorigtti the summtf of o9-F S.. A ll.. AC: . ITC . .trio the south mehr owls. the mime route, Tl. Mllir the Aliteeli' xxitli Fllen, I minutts' -CSQI7, S.fli.rr.1 Desert f'th.1rterlmt mt pool. MH CHL' to Florida Altx. surtzoe Fomeddx it would lie nice little boy' Blue botiad, Rizazlm Crit. Vs' Club. Stniitr Supptr- l'rvni. l'tp Sq. 4 as f 'WIN DEBORAH BECKER Q 1 Leevtood Road Wheeler Hip H1 111 flf7L,l up 111111 heart To hcillzlig 'go Io the l1'o111l5 1111116- flax 112161 1z'e.11'e .1 zweatlw nf IIICIIIHY1' flllefc. YVIIIUII if .flu leafy filuzlzn 111111 ual 1'o11'll lnozz' hon' r1o111le1'f11l it if 111 IPL' illflt H rfoils and tangles and endless mares In walk through jump through stumble through plough throughn .nrlvpv E .xl :fa .E 1 .1 if 1 ,, pa. KENNETH PAUL BELT 15 Kappius Path Paul XX l1eeler lvfeadowbrooli The bar IIIIIIPI aml. Behold he ir a 1111111. The girl j11111f1J aml, 1.11 .rhe ll lf1,sl,H Concert Choir 1, 2, 5, Band 3g Musical 1, 2, 53 Chess Team 1, Z, W, 1'm crazy about KDLSB. I'll never forget:-1,l6,MHH,BAF,6f1o, 812, Wlo, 5128, 8116, 861. Pet Peeve: N1184 112, IG, 1G, EL, ST, AM, ll., HlT1C, HBB, CR, SB. Claim to fame-most untenor tenor. i -m .H AW' if JEFFREY BERGER 91 Pine Ridge Road Goodwin MICHAEL LEWIS BERGER 1118 Craftsland Road Bergy Goodwin Meadowbrook Il 11'oe.r11'1 mailer how you talk ar lmzg ar 11111 are 1111d'errt0o1l. l'll never lorgeti C.H. with K.H. Brads bike, the cue, S.S. party, Howard 1ohnson'S, Hawaii for dinner, the guys, Big-Neuy, peons, Ricky and Amy. 1'll always remem- ber the good times with lane. Favorite saying: 1 ain't doing nothing. LAURA BERGEON BERMAN Q35 Hartman Road Law XX' heeler I diff 11111 hear the u'111a'5 you raid. I11.r1ea1l,I heard the love. l'l1 never forget: Sept. 3, 1969 with Iohn, my twin lune, double play, Rivers 50 yd line, the group, auntie Em, parties with cookies, BST, raps with Gail, BB games, Bianchis party, Dec. vatation 69, 2 Summer place, midnight Swim, ooh-ah, Sug. Stage crew 11 Denebola lg Senior Supper, Senior Prom. GILAH BELL 'Z Westminster Road Wheeler Weeks Really, Nou' you aih me, .raid Alice, 1'L'7'1' 111111'h frnzfured, I df111'l thinl'- Then ion .rho11l1l11't lalkf' raid fha HaIIL'1'. A r1111le laief 1111! a 111o111e11t, bar fha' Illflllflfl' of it laili forezer . . . Ricky and Amy. Favorite saying: 1 ain't doing nothing. W'hat's important is: a friend. VP. Senior Class 53 Wheeler House Sec. 2, Field Hockey 1, Make-up committee 1, 2. Wx MOLLIE BELL 100 Upland Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook If I am 11111 for myrelf, who will he for 7716.3 And if I am fully for nzyrelf, llvhal 11111 1.9 A1111 if not now, when? 1'll never forget: Californiag My other lialfg Falmouth, December o8 g Friday nites. One small step for mankind. STEVEN BERKOWITZ 116 Ridge Avenue Steve Cutler Weeks If 11111 1111111 111 re111e111her 7718, pleare re111e111l1er me for what I 11111, not for what I did. Band 1, 2, 31 Drum Major 33 Stage Crew 2, 53 Taurus the Frieridly Bull 2, 3. a man, a giant leap for July 20, 1969 W S LAURI RUTH BERKSON 35 Old Farm Road Wheeler On ne mit bien qu'a11ec le Coeur. L'e.rre11l1el err i111'i5ihle pour lex Jeux. It ir only with the heart that one can ree rightlyg what if errential ir izzririhle to the eye. French Club 2, 51 Ski Club 2, 3: Regulus Art 5, Publicity 5g Math Tutor 5, Senior Symposium, Class Committees 1, 23 Art Festival 1, 2, R, Ir. Prom Committee. , '.gq,N' ,, L, V - .elf ,.T,...NzQ-hi-,'-' ' Q r' ...,.pg,.l1w 4 A 1' sw-. F - 1L.i1isfLw'r .sf 'D SUSAN JANE BIRNBAUM 60 Solon Street Suzi Cutler Meadowbrook worldJ are made of hello and goodhyeg glad sorry or hoth flaig little and ull! e.e. cummings Ukranda 2, 53 NEW 2, AFS 1, 2, SQ Concert Choir 1, Zg Musical 1, 5g French Club 1, Arts Festival 1, 2, 3. ., ,qv 34 REBECCA BLUM 32 Rockledge Road Becky Weeks Too much sanity may be madness and maddest of all to see life as it is and not as it should be! BARBARA L. BILLINSKY 91 Herrick Road Barbie Cutler Weeks . . . You give hut little when you giz-e of your poryeftionr .... it if when you give of yourrelf that you truly give. I'll never forget: Sept. 28, 1968 . . . , cast, looks, 9691, hockey, games, cheering, P.F. kids and fun, a Sgt., O.P. memories, the hte, dinner, Tower III, walks, raing a Friend. ' Cheerleading 53 Leader Corps 2, 3g Reg. Pub. 1, 3g Concert Choir 2, 3g Senior Supperg Senior Prom. .- LLOYD A. BIRENBAUM V ,fri ' if ,. , .- g ,,':- ,zf 1' V f:f5g,4,j,f,, fi r? r rf , ' viii' , .Hits '33 Q 4:'7iz'3t.- . an '-, ,-ig!! ft .-125155471-cf vf' if fr I SN' ,2.:32lE,ft: 'Av All , Msg, V- r g ,rr V .p- f' ,.,.,,. 'if ,term ma- 195 Old Farm Road Cutler Meadowbrook It-'Wea If ROBERT B. BLACKER 169 Spiers Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Don't wait to hm! out for it may he too late. Lire for the pferent ur well ur the future. I leave Newton South: one pair of beat kastle. I will never forget: Baker. Brook. SAUL QCHESSLERP BLOOM 59 ,lane Road Chess Goodwin Meadowbrook Lord, what foolr there mortals he. -Wm. Shakespeare. I'll never forget: Newton South and the many great people I've met there. ID, IBZ, LN, IINE, AS. False Alarm with LW, AM. Ya AV for seven, Amigo 5 Corners Brookline, and all the great times KS knows. Goodwin House council 1, 2, 3g Senior Class Committee 3g Basket- ball Ig Track 3. PUEBLO SEIZED OFF SHORES OF NORTH KOREA January 24, 'I968 DIANE BLOHM 142 Jackson Street Goodwin Forty-nine reasons Allin u line All of them good one! All of them lie5. Ambition: To be logical. What's important is: To do more than just exist-to life your life. N K! ROGER BRIAN BLOUIN 8 Holly Road Blowie Goodwin Wlarren Search and lou will End. I'm crazy about Mae, last cars, glassy ri foot surf, skiing, galloping on horseback. I am: secure, loved. picky, a positive thinker. Suppressed desire: To be happy. I admire: self conhdence, trustf Pet Per-ye: masculine females. Hockey lg Gymnastics 2, 31 Intra- mural gym. stud. leader 2. 31 out- side actlyity ttutorl 2. RX MARJORY SUSAN BLIISTEIN 53 Placid Road Mitlz1e fNlid:et'i Cfutler lNle.tdowbrook 'Yr-ff gut' lm! ltfflt ri fn vi it ,u ,lift of IWIJV pourrrrfrrir lf is UNLV? min ,KHP 1ofu1tt'.t Hui! mm ffful .fill l'll never loruct Summer TNS. Crt-at times, CC. Illihl. showers. double ,latex my lr month .iriyine lessons, Soph. trnshes, no 1-U. and that certain wine-vm. XY'har would liapptn it tliete xxtfe Vartns exery weekend in Rucrt, lush Illi- AIS. l. Q. Nrriiez' Fiipperg Senior Prom, 54 . Q 4 A 5 xt s ,Q ' 1-X ELLEN BLUSTEIN 125 Oxford Road Goodwin Weeks He flattered himrelf on heing a man zzzthoat any fvrejzzdiceif and thier pretenrion itielf if a z'ery great prejudice, Hlgn franre of the law . . . doe! not f7?'eZ'EIll the lofing lawyer from col- lffflltlg hir bill. Thank you Linz you've made it real. Remember the good times with C.F. Homeroom Att. 1, 2, 51 Class Com- mittee 1, 2, 31 Field Hockey 2, 3g Senior Symposium Committee. , I 11. .ulfbggw Y' .1 RICHARD BOOKS 102 Meadowbrook Road Cutler Meadowbrook ANDREA ROBIN BRISKER 1947 Beacon Street Andi Cutler Manhasset, N.Y. If any man can convince me and hring home to me that I do not think or act aright, Sincerely will I try to rhangef for I want to rearch after truth. l'll never forget: AS, SB, KIF, PWDFW, CC AND ALL OF SAR, PK, and Freddy. Prophecy: a friend is a person with whom you may be sincere. Before him, you may think aloud. Cheerleadingg Danceg Tennis: Arts Festivalg Musical, One for the Grazfe: Senior Supper: Senior Prom, French Club. 4 'rx freeway X r i t 7 X, 'Qing , x. QTL.-'-,'f ' -'W J ' W . 4 lr..- l think youd look better with a beard. LYNNE M. BRAYMAN 105 Selwyn Road Coutler Meadowbrook If I'a' never known rorrow, I rould not realize what great happineii really ii. It'i nire iornetirnes to open up your heart a little ana' let rome hart rome in- it prorer you're rtill alive. W.H. 69, this past summer-right CGLBCB? Dehnitely our biggest. Venezuela last spring. Thanks to EBL-yes you. WARREN B. BRODIE 101 Allen Avenue Cutler Weeks Oatride, all the patternr. Outside. the handy that gird, Slandardi have alirrolrfed, You reare ro think in wordr. ll'fith progrerrire knowledge Yozfll find that wisdom waner, So take it all in If you ran't come hack again. LELAND BROWN 280 Boylston Street Lee Wheeler Weeks Memories of Newton High lunches. Where is he today? 1 will to NSHS: My parking space. Favorite pastime: golf course. ACapella Choir, Music Club, Golf, Golf, Golf . . . Future: ON TO MIAMI! ROBIN LYNNE BROWN 701 Boylston Street Pumpkin Wheeler B.H.S. If a man doei not keep pace with hir rornpanionr, Perhapi it if he- raare he heari a different drum- mer. 1'll never forget: JZ, ES, MR, MS, SL, MS, BL, EA, MG, Albie, Sum 69, weekends at U. of Mass., ac- cidents, N.Y. 67, 69, California Dreamin', Plastic People, talks with MR, a bad experience, Gr MG, GTO's, 3 infatuations, Par- anoia, and the guy without a name in Ken. Sq. LENORE BOROWSKY 131 Annawan Road Cutler Warren lf I am not for myself . . . Wfho will he? If I am for myielf only . . . ll7hat am 1.9 l'll never forget: my other half and all our wonderful experiencesg the Red Sox: California. When the parade passes by. my fantasy: cape weekends: Hello Gorgeous. What's important is: people: and that very special group AFS lg SAC 2, 31 Publicity Comm, 23 Elections Comm. 2, 32 Sen. Prom. :Ev WY .,...V .s' l , . L. ,zz , .4--- --' - NANCY BETH BRUNELL 52 June Lane ..Nanc,, Cutler Meadowbrook The darkest hour is always just before the dawn. And it appears to he a long time before the dawn. I'll never forget: Summer of 69, Dirty Dick's, Swiss Alps, on the beach, Delmar Hotel, P.P., SSM, a group of very special people, Sept. 7, '68, and especially B.F.S. Ir. Class Comm., Sr. Class Comm., REGULUS Circ.g Staff 1, 2, 3, Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Senior Supper. a gi., MARTHA WENDY CAPLAN 20 Philbrick Road Wheeler 'True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in the 11' ,rth and choice. Suppressed Desire: To be as near to my college degree as I am to my HS diploma. To be the first fresh- man in an all boys school. I'll never forget: Holding hands, ants con- quering the world, under the mistletoe, Mauda Frickett, and most of all Germs. ALAN BURTON 101 Adeline Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Life is a one-way street. No matter how many detours you tahe, none of them lead back. And once you know and accept that, life becomes much simpler. Because then you know you must do the best you can with what you have and what you are and what you haue become. CHRISTINA J. CAIL 44 Carl St. Tina Goodwin Meadowbrook Hating faith in something and enthusiasm for something makes life worth living, I'll never forget: the organism, math with Happy Norman, down the Park, the 3 longest weeks, and Gerry. I'm crazy about: VW buses, and Cape weekends. What would happen if: there were no Gremlins, Iudie? CAROL ANN CAMUSO 2 7 Renee Terrace ..Ca,, Wheeler Weeks Memory is the golden bridge that keeps our hearts in touch with all long past yesterdays and all the things we lozfed so much. I'll never forget the Summer of '69 June 5, Galloping Gourmet, athleto, Orange, Fido, walking around, MB, BC, AF, FF. I'm crazy about Stanleys. What would happen if there were Parties Every weekend in Revere huh Midge? Senior Supperg Senior Prom. Qzzggiihtsr ' 'is- JOHN BUCUVALAS 163 Plymouth Road leg' Buc o' i I PAUL F. BUXTON 5 Iosselyn Place Little Paully Cutler Weeks All through those long days and nights of plotting destruction, the Truth was growing in my brain. Connections were weakening, in- doctrinations faltering as efort fought with apathy. And, hnally, something gazfe, and All that was left was weariness. And truth and a great desire to be at Peace. And now he had escaped and he would nezfer go bach. His hrain had snapped forever and they would nezter adjust him again. Goodwin Weeks Do not worry about what people are thinking about fyolt-for they are not thinking about you, they are zzondering what you are think- ing abont them. I leave to Newton South: One Little Greek. Suppressed desire: Beating the Newton High Baseball team. Baseball 1, 2, 3. DEGAULLE QUITS AS FRENCH PRESIDENT EVA CANNIE 20 Malia Terrace Dizzy Wheeler Lynch I'll never forget: the friendly, smoky atmosphere in each of the girls rooms. With girls rooms like that, the school is bound to get spirit. I hope the day will come when the football team will bow and say we creamed them. Prophecy: The best of South is yet to come! Denebola 2, 5. April 28, 1969 CYNTHIA ANNE CARLSO lo Oak Terrace Cindy Cutler XX!-ttks H-Iiitlfc lwai's zrhaf ..1r.'f:ot. I'll m-ver forget: Peter. IMM. ti blue bike. SCS party, DME orgy. surhns: with IB. Switts l5t.in. cutilv lions. 0 lf Nt. X-Mas Tye 417. history with her. Carbn's. Liz work- ing .it llriclmms. the rink, FIC. PD. l.l,. Sli. II5. lhl. llil Q. UF. Rubs' Tues. Iffsl. Lll. The llttx. DS. I J Ms. rsitws. Midi. Tri- c'i1tif.li I 1-1 -E .rn- 'Yin ? f if , E it 4 RICHARD CARVER 29 Audubon Drive Dick Cutler Meadowbrook Lore can male you happy I leave to NSHS the Krinks and my sister. l'll never forgett PFC in the treasury, NSEP lthere'5 noth- ing to forgetl, ballgames, New Years Eve and the Beach Parties? Rocky, Fuzz Top, Mini Brut, General Dumpling, MD 84 DH, Mrs. B., Sam and his NSEP reruns NSEP l, 2, Eg Medically Related Lab l, 2, .51 Math Club 2, program chairman BQ Ski Club Z, 3. DONNA LOUISE CHAPMAN oi Baker Place Goodwin Warren l'll never forget: eighth grade, fatty flowers, Harrietg U. Mass.g BB. concerts, my limbo party, flu, Sookie Moto, A.W. and F.C.1 P. Mc, Christmas lightsg Wellesleyg N.Y. Ambition: brain surgeon. What would happen if: Trudy really invited me to Gloucesterg Meery and Gertrude ever really got together? Favorite sayingsi Do it! g Me tool 1 Chilly on the side. 1 Yeeeahl ,, ,la in ALLEN S. CHIN 96 Brookline Street Rocky Cutler Meadowbrook I get hy with a little help from tn y friends, Yer I get hy with a little help from my jriendir. llyith a little help front my friendif' Math Club President SQ Member l, li Science l, 2, SL Medically Re- lated Lab work l, 3, Investment Club l. x S y 3, , 'fl 542 GEORGINE C. CHACRAN 128 Roundwood Road Georgi Goodwin Meadowbrtiok To thine own fell he true. Vice President of Latin Club. Pro- gram Chairman of Latin Club. 14 i, RA, P AQ-gy, 3 f 1. - ' ,GG L SQ .aj iff GERTRUDE TERESA CLEMENS 23' Varick Road Trudy Goodwin Warren Ambition: Iournalist. l'll never for- get: the greasy pole , Friendly's, summer 69, Hassy, Mayella, Bertha, Hampton Ceal, all the parties at L.B., U Mass., LB., NYE, Fuchee, HCA. What would happen if: Mr. Brouillette warn't at the scene of an accident? Favorite saying: I don't think. l'm gonna go to school tomorrow. I leave to Newton South: My attendance record. POLICE RAID MCCARTHY HEADQUARTERS .... IC' Q f VIRGINA E. CHASE 77 Bontempo Road lini, Monkey, Inkwell Cutler Meadowbrook Friendrhip ir the only cement that will ezfer hold the world together I'll never forget: Kathy-my best friend, rlaimi, summers, my cape friends, the fellowship, camping, just good times, no-it's Chase not Kase, a great bug, old men in Topsy's. When I grow up: I'm gonna be an inkwell-O.K. Rich? A.F., MG., A.K., B.B., BC., D.E., R.L. Pep Squadg Senior Class Commit- ICC. August 31, 1968 MARC EDWARD CHAFETZ 108 Hagen Road Cutler Meadowbrook Eat, Drink, and he Merry for tomorrow we may not he here .... Soccer Ig A.F.S. I, 2, 3, Denebola l, 2, 5g Chess Club 3. JAMES CHESARONE 20 Wyman Street Chefs Goodwin Warren I'll never forget: my ir. year with R.M., the nights at Rt. 1, the Feb. ski trip and all the time spent with R.M. What would have happened if . . . R.M.? Never broke too bad . I leave to NSHS a lot of sophs. and irs. to pick up where I left 05. Football I, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3- BRUCE COHEN I9 Spaulding Lane Wheeler We are called to call otherr to life, by i7lZ'OlZ'6l7l67'Z! in the exirtance of others, by giving ourfelzfer in lozfing rerrice, hy going out of oar- relzfer to otherf in honest dialogue, by relating: for relating is creating. Above all, by loving-which it, after all, rirrzply creativity in ac- tion. Stage Crew 2, 3, . I - . . . ' M ,y V ,-' f-nr --4' -gf . -. A , uv1f,'6v-1,-ts. aovqnf-rrp - cv. 1 - ,. if , I- L... . , H - V , ,qi A xt, .41 ISE F . h I , Exp, N. ri ,-A:-,. ig- ,!, ,Q . 4, b Q.: , V . ,Nb I ' - ' ' -- '-Shiv Af653?:aE1rS,ila'g:a'-.-if xii I5 '- .- - ' - 'Q . e -. CARRIE LYNN COHEN 51 Olde Field Road Wheeler Meadowbrook However rare true lozfe ix, true frierzdtlaip if rarer. I'll never forget: Summer 68, 8-29-68, DD, match sticks, 8 awful months, cars and school, a love that will never die, 8-29-69 huh Linda -4- Barb? B Boys, DR in Fla. thanks for everything Tom, 2 fearsome foursomes, the person I secretly admire and SIMCD. Senior Supper 5, Senior Prom 32 Denobola Circulation 3. LOUISE RUTH COHEN 1886 Beacon Street Cutler Warren It'.t nice to be important, but lt'J more important to be nice. I'll never forget: HD, CS, DH, The sad goodbye at the airport, I'll al- ways remember: Those Pink Cabins, the Bob, ,Iune 69, with Hel. The long bus ride with RZ, RS, RC, LN, AS, and SF. Field Hockey I, Basketball, Senior Supper, Spanish Club 2, Regulus Circulation 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, Dene bola Circulation I, 2, 3, PTA. POLITA COHEN 770 Boylston Street Little Co Goodwin Meadowbrook Yesterday ir but todayfr memory and tomorrow if loday'J dream. I'll never forget: the trips west, Experiment.Haifa fKapara-120 I , Boston, el Mackey, 376 Shawmut Ave., Bruio, IM tab, VT. forever, diary, Wville, Bud-Bali-EI, Moo 84 Toot, I-Ierbert's friends, MV 8L gang, going to the movies or bowling and my other half who will never forget it either! DAVID MARK COI-IBN 66 Solon Street Dave Cutler Meadowbrook Dorff ever tell arzybody anything. If you do, you Jtart miyyirzg every- body. Miracle of Miracles: Being plagued with too much copy, too many photos, and too much money. Denebola 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Fall Drama 2, 3, Musical I, 2, 3, Arts Festival I, 2, 5, Rehearsal Coach 2, Class Committee I, 2, SAC I, 2, 54 House Council I, 2, Faculty Award, Ouill and Scroll. 'VFW ,Mg ,aa-. , , - 'P ,W ,J , . ?l15Il,'f1kQ 'I ROBERT M. COHEN 51 Daniel Street Cutler Weeks Denebola Photography Editor. DONALD COHEN 78 Clifton Road Don Cutler Meadowbrook It ii' better to beep quiet and be tlrozzglvt a fool, than to open your moullv and remove all doubt. What would happen if: skipping out of school were legal? I.V. Basketball I, 2, Varsity 51 Golf 2, 5, Cross Country 2, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Football l, 2, Math Club 5. 'W' MARLA A. COHEN 68 Carl Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Time hai rome today. IVIIIHLQ hearts can go their way. I'll never forget: Worldwide meet- ing at Nancy's, the trip home from Nantasket, Sept. 7, 69, Supreme parking lot, the long rides, and linding the stolen car. What would happen if:.I made a decision. Claim to Fame: My Mother. Per Peeve: Bruises. Favorite Sayings: What should I do? Whats im- portant is: Thinking. Blue Squad I, 2. NIXON ,V Y V' 'iii . .,1 Nw Y t s 5 s JOY COHEN 22 Rachel Road Goodwin lN'Ieadowbrook I ,ILYLIJ folrlfl Hart a gartlezz, I .lfoft INN!!! Ifdff Ll IHLZ. I llrlft' Cllllld .lfllff at figlvtirlg, I drearrz Could ret nr free. I'll never forget the things I re- member: My Alter Fgo, Lero's a Hick of the wrist, CKS, Iota 652-'11, Fla. obs, Batman, Bake. Z- VICTOR IN CLOSE ELECTION November 7, 1968 2' -...f ELIZABETH COLLINS ll llilltrtsri lftlt I.1.'.irtl' QIIIIIAIXNIII Wfttft 1 If 'li.1lr'L'v Hof V 'ff ff I I-1 I Y- 4 I: ' ul I It it til. ltutvt to N5 I, N, l,IllI1t'XLZ forget, ,' IU Nl. New Yrs ith. lil' the St1u.1rc', llolis. Slln lteatlw. Ili: kids, the parties that l had lwzt nt-uct went to, Iltt I't'tXt 1 ws of A bl.-tk gym XY'l1.it xxotzld have Van il lit' lilttwl xzs. luxli flitis Rewartlinu tvwcrutritt Ktioxxiiiu him for .1 starr llit Ftauull Iamilx It . Sli, IIRQQ Yollc'x'lw.xll 5, liitld Il-ftktx f 1 S - IV! ,IUNE HELEN CONWAY IH5 Osborne Path Wfheeler Hluin fill you need ii lore. l'll never forget: Sept. 5, 1969 with Emmons, XWhat no flash light, My twin Laura and a double play. My muzza. Dec. Vaca- tion with the group. Memories in bits and pieces. A blue Torino. Expo 65. Even the had times are good. Pepperland and the Beatles. All the snow daVS at Rob's house. Orpheus, Traz, and luly 4th at Nantasket. Your welcome Em. JOHN CORCORAN l 47 Spiers Road lack Goodwin IN'Iet1dOWlDrOOlC To 111 orrouy Tomorrow, Tomor- ?'f1ll'. I leave to Newton South: 2 more CQortier's. l'm crazy about the group. Newton South will make the Tech. l'll never forget all the nights at L.B.'s. Most rewarding experi- ence--Having Mr. Slater for Eng- lish. Wliat would happen if the Butler was in action again. -'P-5 l 1 PETER B. COLTON 54 Rosalie Road f We f' s 5 . , K xr ' , ,is ,l f 7i X af' ' Y ANN L. COOPER 2' Stiles Terrace Cutler 46... . -1 175 s .v-5, 'vt PATRICIA ANNE COVICH 69 Pontiac Road Patti Xx7l'ICC'lL'I' Waffen But iatzrlraitler crunzhle and hunger if human and hzzmanis are hurzgry For zzwrldr they ran'l Jhare mit dreamt with the .teagulli fly out of reach out of fry, l know what l've done hereg IULISI I sell myself? PAUL E. CONLON 57 Daniel Street Cutler Weeks Newer before have we had to little time, to do io much. l'll never forget: the bus rides to Boston Hill, Harvey's bicycle, Didi's brother,my great campaign man- ager R.D.C. who couldn't put me in the treasury, NSEP study center, Mrs. B, rocks, drew, the general, Fuzz, the twins, coach and French slides. NSEP 1, 2, 33 Pres. Ski Club 2, 5: Medically Related lab work 1, 5. DONNA LEE COPMAN 20 Athelstane Road Don, Cop Wheeler Weeks I am my oufrz jailer, therefore I ran ret myself free. Barbie, hasn't it all been a gas? ,acl DAVID A. CRISCI 65 Ellis Street ,Juv j.M. MICHELE COOKE 16 Roundwood Road Mushi Mish Micki Cutler Meadowbrook Some can he had, other! cannot. Forget not: Cherub, Casanova 70, Starb 81 Stordush, Ursalena, sum- mer 68, Harry 1Of11f68, Veteran's Dave Lewis CBig Brothersp, Steve, cotillions Clulietb, The Change, If14f69, 94921-Corvair-lon, Lee You Nummy! Brigham's, summer 69, Rosy, Shel, CS long friend- ship, Cindy, the two ,IM's-thank you, RS-CD-MD-,IG-Mr. A.-Mr. P.- Doug. v-.gl JAMES COTTON 98 Crofton Road lim Big lim Goodwin Warren There are tones that will haunt ui, though lonely our path he o'er mozmtain or reap There are loohy that will part from at only when memory ceatet to he. I'll never forget: Franconia, Bake 8: Bassett, the Cape house '69 with crazy ,lake,all my Brute Hoes, the Waban boys, that Sat. night trip with Ml 8: RK. Soph. Class Comm.3House Council, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3g Arts Festival, Ioyce 1, 2, Regulus, Sr. Symposium, Sr. Supper. ' t ' I- 'ti iii' ,matte 'g,1,, -,14Q-Q1 fr 1' il 2 . ' I ,,,.,f A'--,A t ' 'IK 38- ROBERT DANIN 43 Levbert Road Treb Goodwin Meadowbrook Be jurt what you ir, not what you ir not. Thore who do that are of the happier! lot. I'll never forget: summers of '67, '68, '69 and the friends that evolved from them. Poo lives! California, here I come!! I.V. Soccer Team 1, 2. I f--.-nv l .lax 'N-1 STANLEY MICHAEL DAVIS 58 Brewster Road Stan Wheeler Boston Latin School I leave to Newton South: Gomez. l'll never forget: the Band bus. Pet Peeve: Lack of computer time. Favorite pastime: Computer pro- gramming. What would happen if . . . Newton South was not co-ed? JOHN J. DELANEY, III 60 Charlemont Street Wheeler Punchey Don'l rpend your life trying to fill your wallez, for one day you'll find your wallet full and your hear! empty. l'll never forget: May 7, the won- derful summer that followed with the very special girl-for-ever would be nice, B.G. P.B. Zone Combo uta. Football 1, 2, 3g Hockey 1, 2, 3: Lacross l,3gSenior Class Commit- teeg Student Faculty Forum. J' I xt CHARLOTTE CROWDER 95 Dedham Street uCharlie Wheeler Meadowbrook Heaven giver iff glimprer only to Ilmre not in porition lo look loo flora. -Robert Frost l'll always remember with fond- ness: S.F., L.L., C.G,, M.L., S.H., L.S., R.L., P.E., M.H., and those Pet peeve: two far-away I.B.'s. Wheeler I-louse swinging doors. Drama 2, 33 Make-up 2, 31 Ski Club 2, 59 A.F.S. 23 Regulus publi- city and copy staff 31 Senior prom. 'f- , .a if F, VY!-Q LAURIE MAE CUTTER ll Shute Path Lori Pooh LPC Cutler INIeadowbrook UA friend ir your neealr a11.rzz'erc-'ffl' l'll always remember my Bobbyl he gave me such great times, I love him, l'll cherish: my years in USY. Barrabee, the Confidential Chat, DIAR, popsicle, the phone, PBF. a certain person in my hmrm. who made my life worth living, 5MS, ZSC1, ER, GP, TK, AISH, DL, AC. AR, MIT '69, Encampment '68, '69,sou1 parking, summer school, plumber. ROBERT DAVINE 20 Chatham Road Bob Wlheeler XY'eeks Yet if 11111 lmilzl your life on Dreamr, itff prudent Io retall. fi man trillv zzloozzllgltt in lift' lunld Hat zzotlvirzg fltere at all. l Leave to Newton South: One Harvard application. And so ,nood- bye, Newton South . . . Goodbye, Newton South . . . uoodbve. KENNETH CRAIG DAY All-4 XY'oodw.trtl Street Bellx ' Cutler Xliarren l leave to NSHS one little Lank. Max' NSHS slowly sink into the swamp. IV Soccer J, Soccer manauer R. JANET MARIIQ DENNIS lfl I hestnut btrtet l'l.1l1.Ul lannie' Cutler Xxlflw Int for forlifi V 1' 'tt.tft7.ll-11 It mln J ziriftrl .mtl fowl 1' rx wilt .1 LIVL .1771 H l'll .ilwavs remembtr stzznniers .tt Cireenv . XY'ahan and tht group. and especially the great tunes spent with mx' tlosest tritn-ls. Nl.ifXFl.wll and Nlitht-le, not toreettinq l.tsl1t Rt'2Il1lllS Pub. l. Field llotktt' l. f. 3. Arts Ftstixal l. Q 155 56 Parker Street I -il -...F'l ' ANN MARIE D'EUGENIO SU-I Langley Road Goodwin Weeks 0111 of lbe darbnerr, one amber floztwed. .Ill'i77IN1illg Zl'i-fhflllf mo- tiorl 111 lbe motion of its ligbt. Not cola' tbe ember u'a.r. Not rrorcbing. Bat as if all eternityfr carer were faxed and granted in one instant. Silence .slrnci tbe terrible force upon lbe beigbl, .rtilled tbe zvbirl- ing bammer. Horror and the night fell auuip 'fi F4110 KAREN ILENE DRESNER 9 Glazer Road xicfheeit-f Weeks A friend .rboalfl be one in zrbore 111111'er.rta11d111g and rirtzzer we can wjzzallif ronfizlef and zvbore of1i11i0I2 rue can z'al1ze at owe for its jartnerr aml ltr .IlIlLi6'Vifl'.H l'll never forget: A and B block library studies, or all the fun with SS., and P.T. and the rest who added to our memorable times. Regulus Circulation Stall 51 Dem'- bola Circulation Staff 3, Make-up Ciommittee I. 'TN MARILYN FRANCES DREW 7 Shawmut Park Cutler ' Meadowbrook Keep lby beart gritb all tliligezzcef for of it are tbe irrzzer of life. I'll never forget: N.S.E.P. study 07 with Mrs. B.g chaussette-le-moi! I can live with: chemistry, an orange parachuteg that big fish! My side- kick and crashmate: Cathyg three ,zlreat years with the N.S.E.P. gang! Camp Fessy and an anti-inflation- ary supermarket. ELIZABETH DRINAN fin f. KATHERINE ANNE DOLITKA 44 High Street Kathy Wheeler Meadowbrook A smile ir beautiful, but a beauti- ful .rnzile can't be faked. I'll never forget: 8-5-68, R.D.D., the Hlds., What it taught, G.P.S., Shell, the dunes the 59 , Vt., Hey, and all my friends. I leave to New- ton Siiuthi ABA. CATHY AILLEEN DOLPI-I 26 Sullivan Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook I'll never forget: WALTER, Feb. 7 and 18, B Day, Popi, Windy and Queenie, Fernald, TIMMY, Warning, Warningln, Blue Goose, the canteen, Waverly Rm5, Lake Cochituate, Little Rabbit Foo, the common, Trip to Penn., BILL, OER, Xmas with Ward II, my Mustache man, kids from ILL., Dot and Linda: Thanks for the memor- ies . . . RAY PLEADS INNOCENT T0 KING SLAYING I-N 8 Lakewood Road Goodwin Sacred Heart 'K PAUL E. DUMAIS, JR. EILEEN DUFFY 1026 Boylston Street is Pauly Goodwin Weeks xi u'1z111er uerer fjfzitr, a ffuitter fzerer Il'l7l.l',H Favorite saying: Blow up this bloody nation. Yeah I know . . . Favorite pastimelll? Blakes. I'll never forget: that Saturday nite, S.H. Dance, Summer '69 and T.C., RL., EV., A.K., E.G., T.N., W.L., BB., Gramp, D.K.M., EF.. A.L., EL., D.L.. l.L., G.W., A.K., I'm crazy about: Trudy. Football 1, 2, co-captain 3g Wres- tling I, 2, tri. capt. 33 Lacross I. June 28, 1968 5!,.!w3fli gu- VN. MAUREEN E. DUFFY 1026 Boylston Street ..MOe., Cutler Weeks True friends will overlook failings, not look tbem over. l'll never forget: I can live with that , problems with the yellow suitcoatg three years of Ableg Baker, Charley and slided on a rainy clayg softball at 97 degreesgMrs. B and the playroom, Holly? Generalg Drew Kid , all girl math class, and the band-win or lose. 1N'Iaiorettes 2, co-captain 3. Cutler Weeks A good leader bar time to listen. I'll never forget: raking, Ken's look up, gbtbg Maridi 84 orange bearsg 97 degrees, wet picnic, the window and waiting, purity partyg Ed 84 IOSMQ Kev's toeg rich champagne, P-town in raing skiing 84 the bus. Pet peeve: Mrs. B's study, Able Baker Charlie dog. The group won't break up, Rich? Mai. 2, co-capt. 5: Sf- Proms Sr. Class Comm., Sr. Supper, Field Hockey Ig Volleyball 23 NSEP to Franceg House Council. :paw S bllb .slew Qu ' ' h ' ' '.- - ,5 ' 'v' -.f'v'4.1 f' -f'r'.l ,-'fluos 1o'fG-'-irppw iw- 4,--1 A - , -' ' 'K , . A' ' 1 .I ,. V-, g. ' t I-, . I ,- , 1 'x- -'11 g' 9' Y L Q'w, l'a,Q.1,J,x if' 3- . 'rg f ' , .N ,tg-1-,K-'T ., I u . . up , W. ., , NQNA ., ,,,,, M , Q A I .l , -A V 3 1 ...-l' MARCIA SHARON EDELSTEIN 276 Dorset Road Goodwin Warren Fix a period for thy Jtudy of the Torahq ray little and do muchg and receizfe all men with a cheerful countenance. Denebola News and Ad Staffs 2g News Editor 34 Faculty Award 23 French Award 23 French Club 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Manager Zg Math Team 2. 33 Math Tutor 34 AFS 1, 2, 31 Regulus Feature Staff 31 Senior Symposium. new N., -eq -M-Q ,i SE mn 25 'glm B5 p:J U our Elm V .E O. 4 Wheeler Meadowbrook The heart knowf itr own hitter- ne5J,' and with its joy no stranger can inzermeddlef' I'll never forget: Aug. 15, 1968, Echo Bridge, Great times at H.C. M.K., a wonderful understanding friend, a certain night at H.I., and one very .special person, Don. Latin Club 13 Homeroom Manager lg Activities Committee 2g Senior Supper, Senior Prom. STEVEN RICHARD EASTAUGH 15 Frances Street East Vflheeler Weeks I can only jurtify exirtence in the rlreanz of my conrciournerrf' Life ir a game filled with many nzeanr, hut no endif'- The right io dirrenl ir the hack- hone of a democracy. I'll never forget: Harvard Square during the summer of '69. Football 1, 2, 33 Indoor Track 2, 39 Basketball lg Lacrosse 1, 2, 31 Faculty Award. NANCY C. EDELSTONE 62 Winston Road LISA EHRLICI-I 8 Littlefield Road Lis Goodwin Meadowbrook Sincere are the ufoundi of a friend, hut the kirrer of an enemy are deceitful, I'll always remember: D.L. and all the good times we had, D.B. and all I learned, F and G block studies, Mission Impossible, ,I.S. and S.K. and a great summer in Spain, W.A., the past, the present and future, R.L. and ALF. for their friendship M.G., It's the time for living, H.M.E. Love. I leave: LK. one word-Don't! ALAINE JOAN EBB 54 Manchester Road Goodwin Weeks Lire for today, no! lonzorrozv. llvhen tonzorrou' cffmef i! if Al- ready yeilerdayf' I'll never forget: LDHgthe poolg and SD, the lake and RTQ summer of '69 and divingg times with: LDH, SD, RM, DC, DO, RT. House Council lgSAC 2g Regulus 391 Class Comm. l, 2:Russian Club 2, 31 Homeroom Mgr.g Ski Club 2, 31 Tennis 1, 23 SF award. THOUSANDS FACE STARVATION IN BIAFRA June 30, 1968 RICHARD EDISON 420 Dudley Road Cutler Meadowbrook The faculty members Think they're pretty cool, They've been nagging and pushing Since we entered school. If the faculty's so smart, How do they explain, That the students are graduating And they must remainl? .az . ..,. r ry ,gt iqiffi-1 ' fieiggii 3 'za - it - . ' . .-ite,-W1 10-:Q 191 ,JJ il .af PAUL EISENBERG ELAINE M. EMMANUEI, 116 Roundwood Road 68 Bowdoin Street Goodwin West lr. tColoradol Lino I rear ,qralified to he ahle to an,tu'er Got'-tlwiti Weeks promfvllr. and I did. I raid I didn? H-134 I, ,j,'.,,'U J ,,1.J,, H , ,f ,'-jA,'cf. LIIUILH H ffeuq' fy ff ,fry ,ymli H11 lug ij ,Wi Beulah, peel me a grape. j,.,Lj Fall Dfdmii 2- 52 AVIS FCSIIVM 1- I'll never toteet' The nitt ue went 3. 31 VUfCSflifUl l. 3- CJPUIU 33 to XY.tIlx s .intl the -lax' ue vent Dfsnelvwl-1 3. 'klwppiiiu' tiovnttmn, lfelr lt-. 'tv' the mom et Nlarth fx lone Q .at his Proin, Tues .ar the capt. most of All I'll nexet tvruet H wvtmtitrtul months with him. l love um Tent Sr. Prom. Sr. Supptr 155 j K nl 13 . X 's 9 -. gi - -. -A :- LINCOLN L. ESPY IN? Parker Street I utler Diocesan Boys' School Ilona Kong llohlay, l'm stuck on stamps. Am- bition 'l'o found tl secular mon' ISILTY. I x., 4 1 5 i if fi f I ......-.l---- NANCY E. FALLAW LOIS GAIL ESTERMAN IU Maplewood Avenue Lo , I'orkC,l1op , TWeedi6 XX heeler Weeks lI fnfe1'er' you eo, llvere 1011 are, .wif if ion izfzzazii remember, IUIIVII Hcler forytlf' I leave to N.S.H.: My big mouth, and my best lriend A.B.A. Favorite saying' XXIIILIIYLIIILILIQIIIITIC? I'll never forget. Ott. Zo, XX'ho? Kenberma, XY'brprstl, likllkotpkg, O boy, huh 'I'om?, Brown-eyed girl CC., Erats, lacks, Iiredsl Mark, Paul. Sr, Supper, Child Vforkshop 3. ALAN EEIN Il Gould Road NX heeler Ade lork lrimply trondre cramckist rorn rotch walkep alame ilcknor eride stromp quottle zern trupe. Nopplel Swizicle I1 . --.M .ings xv!! b v.31 , - sc if ,n.., j' . tx. is N5-.e If--491 . At least she Came. 111 Herrick Circle Nance , Whale Goodwin Weeks But all flying zebiclo flnfrzetb as the gold, Ne ix no gold as I haw heard ii Ioffff' The greatest thing is: the merge of C.M.B. and dense teddy bears! I'll always remember: The Hill, B.A.N,D., Tuftonboro '69, one real Iriend late in summer, Happi- ness , l'The Bird , United Kingdom Q68, puzzles and rings, a poem- with love- look what we have brought together - Concert Choir 2, 53 Pep Squad 3, Senior Supperg Senior Prom. FLORENCE FLOODED- PRICELESS ARTWORK DAMAGED November 5, 1966 DAVID FELDMAN 28 Grace Road Q XX heeler Meadowbrook I am the nzafter of my fuleq I am flue captain of my loaf, I leave to Newton South: hundreds of stale doughnuts. Advice to Sophs.: lohn S.A.R, Favorite say, ing: You want to buy a ticket? XX'heeler House VP. lg Wheeler House Council Ig Class Council I, 51 Student Activities Council 2, Jag Math Tutor J, ig Intramural NX'res- tling Ig Cross Country I1 P.T.S.A. 7 JANICE LEE FELDMAN IT: , Q 32 Nardell Road I.1III1YH,'lS1J,LZH Goodwin Meadowbrook You .see lbrzzgi ai they are am! you ruff relay, but I ice Illizfgi' float never zwre and ati :elm not. I'll never forget: G.R.C., summers of '68, '69, It's your life , DONT DRINK, Robin, the Cape, L.A.S.F., mistakes, Anita, BIG DEAL MOFSH. What would happen if . . . Robin and I doubled for real?, I went to all my classes? FRANCIS J. FERRICK Io Frances Street aloev.. Quotation: Cbeaterf uerer lore. I leave to Newton South: The best girlfriend Mo. I'll never forget: M.G. and Mo. I'm crazy about: Irish. Hockey I, Z, 53 Baseball I, 2, BQ 1 Blue Squad I, .Zg Liar I, 2, 3. .fx .ff 'Q . I w0+?32sv2 .. '1 Q sq' Q 'w --.-I . f ..:,..,,-.. ,.,,. , , . V, ,A 5- -, .Sn St- ss-1 , 2. I . . 1 - ful 'w H M M .:.t+.fs .7 Q' MICHAEL G. FERRIS 88 Forest Street Goodwin Doc Mike life if what you make it, or life ir a lzozrl full of cherrrer, and I'm ,going to ea! them all! I'll never forget: Woodstock '691 Cape Cod '67-'69, Paris '69, TM, GF, SD, DD, FV, RE, RLg Love, love makes the world go round g Honey! I'll always remember: Lisa, hope she does. Class Rep. 1, 2, Senior Supper, Blue Squad 1, 23 Senior Promg Arts Festival 1. 2, 5. ,fv- 'YH 5 Z e t S --..-7 MIRIAM FLICOP 121 Olde Field Road Mimmy Goodwin Meadowbrook True happinerr corzrirtr not in the multitude of friendr but in their worth and choice. I'll never forget: Susie, Dewie, Marcy, all my other great friends, summers of '68, '69, trash, my ir. year, and Fri. nite escapades. What would happen if: I wasn't fickle? I leave to NSHS: SS Elem. school tutor 2, 53 math tutor 2, 3. Regulus Publicity 35 Denebola Circ. ,Ig AFS 2, Spanish Club 2, French Club 2. Ls, , if-fi if have ,, ,,,e,. L LAURENCE C. FISHER 985 Boylston Street Larry Fish Cutler Weeks WENDY FLASCHNER 564 Quinobequin Road Duck , Gwen Cutler Warren The only reward of Virtue if z'irlue,' the only way to have a friend if to he one. . , . Dancing If the loftiert, the mort znorfing, the mort heautiful of the arty, hecaure it if no mere tmnrlatron or ahflrartion from life: il ir life itrelff' MARK B. FLEISCHER 212 Parker Street ..FlV., Cutler Weeks Be Jtraight. It'5 the' only roarl to hld,l7f7ill6'.fJ'.H Moments of madness: trying to reach White Lake, N.Y. I leave to NSHS: all my junior friends, and an Impscope. I'll never forget: New Year's 67 a sloppy Wed. night, ha ha, ST, BC, Woodstock '69, GL, PC, DW, MG, LR, ML, BD, etc.g and dumb girls. I'm crazy about: bikes, snow and dead end streets. 5911 43 ,Neff . ,R 1 ,.f I 3 . 6 a W Ya ' V .I 5 LINDA FIALKOW 133 Arnold Road Cutler Meadowbrook ll e like rozngone lzetuzzue. llle loft someone .Jltho1z,tfh, l'll never forget: summer of Yifig two fearsome foursomes: 8-29369. huh Carrie and Barbara?, string- beansg one red roseg can't hnd the timeg strip for stripes BC., twing Kenny, Billy's carl lotal four years of memories with him. i French Club 1. 2, 3gSpanish Club 2, 3, AFS 1, 2, 5, Sr. Supper, Sr, Prom. GERALD FISHMAN 30 Cannon Street Gerry Fish Kingfish Goodwin Meadowbrook Ambition: To fulhll the dreams of a certain special someone. Sup- pressed Desire: To say what I want to a few chosen people. I Leave to NSHS: the hmwk. I never did. Prophesy: One day. I will be forced to pay twenty-hve cents on the MTA! Chess Team 1, 2, 5, Pres. 2, Capt. 3, Math Team 1, 2, 53 Ukranda 3. HARVEY FLASHEN 74 Dedham Street Cutler Meadowbrook ff friend if Jozneone who hnoudf your fnnlrr and if .rrill tz friend. l'll never forget: N.S.E.P. and the study centers, the rides to and from Boston Hill, skiing at Boston Hill, Mr. Altree's A.A.A. Club, English with Mr. Goodkin, the lectures Mrs. Sabloff didn't give us. Cutler House Council 2, Math Club Z, 5g Band 5, Track 1. LINDSEY FLETCHER 9-1 Parker Street Goodwin Weeks There are rloorrzuyr I hr1z'en't openerl, zr'rntloz4'i' I have ye! to lool through, more mearlozzxr Io rnn. more hill- to rllmlzf' l'll never forget: summer '69, IO, 'C'L g football gamesg drive-in with FB, SB, IKQ bottle of wine, long talks with Patti , Thanks to Sheila for being there. Admiration for- ever: Ellen, it's been great! 54, ag, az. -. PQ , . . 1. -my BRIAN FRAMSON 1.9 I K 'l7r.1m 'liri-1lr1 'Monsrt1ii Cutltr hltxltloxxlwrt wk l'll neur rotett tht summer or 'ol mixers. Fuorite sailing, Dxnamitt. Dyno, l leaxe to NSHS .1 ltwktz I N Ll also take .1 thante it its worth it, Narsitx' lnrirlmtll l. . ' XX rtst ini. - tri 41 JOANNE FRANK SI Cross Hill Road Cutler Io lifiorl grunt me the .ff.'7'6'7ZIil'l' to lzrrefvt the tlrtrzw I earmot t'lmr1ge,' tlte L'flllP'd,!QU to clmrzge the tlvizzgf I ctw, mol the zltwlom to lrzozt' the rllfferetft U. H I'll never forget: my summer in Europe, that Irishman, a group of verv special people, bobsey twins, SAR, lot A, New Years Eve, 69 , the P,P., Dr. M., and Peter, H.R. Rep. Ig Regulus lg Denabola 31 Senior Prom 5, French Club 3. DEBORAH FRECHETTE 97 Floral Street Bones Goodwin Weeks I Cdllll ind the time to tell you. I leave to Newton South: My two little brothers, the Highlands. I always remember: CL, PL, DL, MO, MG, DT, CS, BS, The time at BC, my Eagy. I'Il never forget: the Bus trips, my second family, the Water- gards, NY Eve, my D times with Tinny. The time caught with JW, Maine, great times in the I-ILDS. . , N. .., BENJAMIN R. FRUTKOFF 241 Glen Avenue Gentle Ben Ben Gays' Wlheeler Weeks I leave to NSHS: 75,926 yds. of slightly used tape 5: tube of Ben- Gav, I'll never forget: teams of '68 thru Og Sectionals '6S. W'hat would happen if: Freddy got an SOO on his S.A.T,! W'restling l, 2, 3, Trainer 2, 3. 3 , I xx ROBERTA FRANK 64 Botsford Road Xvheeler Meadowbrook Fr-iwulrlvip it just tl little zeorrl, iff tlte People zrlvo :mike it big. Wlill I ever forget: The three musketeers, Swampscott discussions, H at S1 skiing, wet towels, our eggs long rides at night. Wheeler House Council 31 AFS 2 53 French Club 1,2, 31 Ski Club 2, 3, Leader Corps, Regulus Circula- tion Staff, Regulus Literary Staff 1 s 1 '?.9 CAROLYN FUCHS 140 Oliver Road Fuchee Cab Cutler Weeks To look up aml not dozen, to look forzeanl and rzolback, to look out too! not rrr. and to lend 4 l9!172d.U I'll never forget: E.B., L.F., LU., T.C., L.Y., poolhoping, N.Y. Eve 'o8, Summer '68, Sargent, H.M. Wine S.P. Surprise Party '68, 'Dunkiesf Basketball I, 2, 31 Tennis 1, Z, 33 Field Hockey 1gSki Club 2, 33 Leader Corps 2, Senior Supper Committee, Pep Squad. RFK SHOT IN AMBASSADCR HOTEL June 5, 1968 SUSAN JOYCE FRANKEL 131 Brandeis Road Wheeler Meadowbrook I place a great deal of emplmtif on people really listening to each other, to what the other perrorz has Io Jay, because you very .reldom encounter a perton who if capable of taking either you or himself seriously. To remember: my closeness to South, T.A,C. '69, two favorite M.G.'s, kites, donuts .... STEVEN LARRY FREEDMAN 37 Columbine Road Cutler Steve jul-y'r done, It fell lverzeatla the knife of the August 51111 and long before the .rzmzmertirrze war done I :walked lreticle the ocean rifle at 0115. I'll never forget: the summer of 69 , N.W., L.K., and the rest of the troops. Spanish Club 33 Math Club 3g Stage Crew 2. 1 4 1 BRUCE B. FREEMAN 26 Oak Hill Street PAULA JEAN FURBUSH 100 Devonshire Road Cutler Warren One must hrs! be at peace within before one finds peace without. Concert Choir 2, Fall Drama 2, 31 Make up Committee 1, 2, 5: Theater Arts 2, 3. 4-A., , . r A ,. 1, ,. -,.'.:.,.,,R,,,..t, ,.,,!..,,fo-uvavf4,,.-uwlv1wIZlQv-4t- , ,, .,, . - I I My - , . tw -, A ' Q y .Jr-3, 'fry t,,3i+g,:i5,1gg.m-tyll-tg: Pff-H' .:,:5.,f.g .15 j , 'v fli FV' , E KATHLEEN ANN GALVIN 1243 Walnut Street Kathy Goodwin Sacred Heart God grant me the rerenity to ac- cept the thingy I can not change, the courage to change the thlrzgr I can, and the wisdom to know the tliHeret1ce. l'll never forget: P.G., I.M., P.S., C.D., B.K., and B.B.B., nights down the C., lack's Pastries, The nights we used to get together. What would happen if I didn't show Feb. I7, '68! LAURA-LYNNE GARAFALO 205 Watertown Street Gee' Cutler Weeks lf there'r Jomethlug you want very mach, you mart let it go free, if it tloerrz't come back it war zzezfer really yourr, if it doer, Lowe it for- ever. What would happen if: MG8cAK never saw RSLYI, RP became a comedy and 200 padiddles came in a row? I'l1 never forget: Listen- ing to the rain, my trip to the zoo, my one week in Maine 8: -Ian. 4, 1969. To my special someone: Alquna Dia. 'TF ELAINE S. GARRETT 56 Saxon Road Cutler Weeks the Jun pauter like a child smiling Jhadowleu in hir own light aml watcher the .fpimzing gypty-dance of hir planetr. MARGARET GALVIN 1257 Walnut Street Peggy Goodwin Sacred Heart I leave to NSHS: ABA. I'll never forget: the circle, CH, HW, Iuly 4, '69, KG, IM. TG. IK, NK, MC. and summers of '68 84 '69. What would hapen if: the widow died, and lack didn't have parties? f fs! BETH GELBER 66 Brookline Street Cutler Spring Street Ir, High There are ,blacer I'll remember all my ltfe, though .rome hare changed. .rome forerer, not for better, .rome have gone and ,tome remain. All there Placer had their momezztr. I'1'e lured them all. -Lennon-McCartneV I leave to Newton South: A N.I-Ir ski team. No, l'm not a hick and I don't own any chickens! JOSEPH GARABEDIAN 1210 Chestnut Street Beady', Wheeler Meadowbrook Pet peeve: Getting lost on my way to class. Advice to Sophs. and Iuniors: Don't eat the Food! I'll never forget: MY 57 chevy Bomber! I leave to N.S.: My head which held but holds no more. I'm crazy about: My yellow slips! , 251 2 , ft. A 'S' H ! f ft W N., ,T ,N 3 El -wg. 2 - tts!! a . , , ty c ' ' A' ,fl 'fs Q 'HA f -, 'MAB . ..,,efd'A4 WILLIAM HARVEY GARBER 566 Brookline Street Garbs Cutler Meadowbrook There ir no care for birth and zleath .rare to enjoy the interval. I'll never forget: The softball games after school with the boys. I hope to leave Newton South: It's hrsr big basketball season. Basketball: I.V. 1: Varsity 2, 3. nfgx , ,X- rw MARY JEAN GALVIN 1243 Walnut Street F' .r tl. l i 4 s! in USSR INVADES AND OCCUPIES CZECHOSLOVAKIA 'HN RL' ol Q1tJt't!Xl'lI1 They Thu' Thu' 4 August 20, 1968 SS GERARD Sevland Road Me.1doul .iff Ullk' PCTSUTI. are INNO .alone ire three together. They are for each other l ,If ,yi 160 X' CARRIE IO GERSHMAN 21 Linda Lane Gersh Ca C.G. XY'ht'eler 1NIeadowhrook K 'mmf fttoftfe imzty .Smile on yottr hrothcr . . . Memories: A bruin. IOTA Con- vention '68 the last one in. Ski trip '69, Good Friends. LB: Venezuela. Ice Cream. The months we don't count The little things that do count: Paul. JOYCE MIMI GERSTEIN 17 Drew Road Goodwin Meadowbrook 'The time har come the uzzlrur raid. to .rjveah of many thingy, of thoer tim! Jhiftr and reiling wax of mh- lztzgtni' mid hitter. and zrhy the rea it hoifiitg hot amz' whether pig! hare ll'f11,KJ'. WE'LL ENDURE Senior Class V. Pres.g Varsity Tennis: Cheerleaderg Senior Supper 1: Musical 1: Fall Play 2: Ski: Sailing: Outing: French Dance Clubs: Sr. Class Commg AFS: Reg 84 Den Cir. Stall: Sen Sympg Frustration 1 2 3. HENRY GILMAN ' ' MARK ALAN GILROY SH Ridge Avenue Hank XX l1L'L'lL'f VUCCIQS lftt'r1hiitJ'1 ll'!'lt it iitrtzjmhle of il'ti1?'IZilZ,Q htm 1.12411 to fLt1L't!7t'7t,Q. l leave to NSIIN Ihree years of mv lite. l'll never forget: UG. and the Old C roxy . X LYNNE A. GLASSMAN 113 Iacobs Terrace 1 DAVID N. GLASER 155 Xxfoodclifl Road Wfheeler Meadowbrook Most rewarding experience: sum- mer of '69 at the Colorado Out- ward Bound school, I leave to NSHS: a few pair of my taped track flats the holes in the roof of the track buses. my math class Cin- cluding the departed Mrs. Husain and Mr. Hapgoodh, Mr. Geist. Ambition: To work my way through medical school. Cross Country 1, Z, 53 Indoor Track l, 2. 55 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3. : M. W, -YAY! , , A, ,M Y , ..,,. ff' 13 fit .A lf ' , f i tfffyitgg? ' .f 1 V' .t 'fi' -N 'rf . 1 ,f ,tx-,V f g hw 1, 5 'ff' :3ifr':'i-t ' E iff' ,gi xy ' 533' 1 - X ,X I Q .qw , x If it ... ,. Q. 'Q fit,-1' .4 at i, ii MICHAEL SCOTT GLASSER 128 Vine Street Mike SpifTy Flamer Wheeler Meadowbrook He who eitlirtr ti mart'r mind rwieldr cl power even greater than the .sword or the Scepterf there men .rhare and fuzzy the world. I'll never forget: my triple match point vs Laver at Wimbleton in the '69 Semis. I leave to NSHS: a history of unsurpassed academic achievement, and many thanks. JAMES GLAZIER 15 Alexander Road Glaze Goodwin Meadowbrook Health, prfirperity, and iz happy cjfllllcilfit' life lure their zulue when miiditimtr threaten their rlertruc- trout Peace it the friurzdatimt upon zvhirh ezferythiiig tlerirahle fern. Ambition: to cross the hnish line with more people in back of me than in front. Football 2g Outdoor Track 2, 3: Indoor Irack 3: Crosscountry 3. Tis RANDALL ALAN GLICKMAN 55 Wheeler Road Randy Glick Goodwin Meadowbrook Humor ir a hey to life. Liquor it iurt a ifeprerreizt, hut u.fh0'5 got tziiythirzg tzgaiizrt heing deprerredfu I leave to Newton South: One 1956 Chev. What would happen if: Mr. Brouillette saw an accident? lr. Prom 2g Denebola 2: Intram. Football 2, 3g Senior Supper 3. 9 Burdean Road Fish QIilroy Wheeler Meadowbrook If there if peace to hm! in dying, let the time he near. Favorite sayings: loseph, Terribly sorry, Mebbe!?! Favorite pastime: Skiing right A. I'll never forget: 52469, limmy Smith, 121 at the lake, the locker of '69, Feb. vaca. '69 red Renaults, Pep squad? R 8: I. What would happen if: the Frau was absent? ll. '--my EDWARD B. GLAZER 264 Lake Avenue Ed Stein Wheeler South Orange lt. High The greater! pleasure in life, it doing what people ray you can not do. I'll never forget: Hanging out in Newton Highlands parking lot, Going to the drive-in with M.G., and TP., I have no recollection of visiting Lep with Dumais. Moment of Madness: Send em over Vietnam where they belong. Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. -7' X ui l V 4.-'-- .g.-..- J,-+...A.'-. ..... il. A? ...,...L..... . . but you should have seen CYNTHIA LEE GOLDBERG 147 Cypress Street Goodwin Cindy So I continue to continue to pre- tend my life will nerfer end, and flouerr never, bend with the rain- fafff' , I'll never forget: walks and rides and talks, my friends and our many problems, a history final, and 1969-a happy year. Drama 1, 2, 35 Costumes Chairman 33 Library Staff lg Math Tutor 2. ! . 4 Q- rv-it I f L4 the one that got away. LYNDA GOLDBERG 234 Greenwood Street Cutler Meadowbrook It ir chance that maker brotberr, but hearty that make friendrf' I'll never forget: the CO2 discharg- ing Vans driven by demons that would pass me on my walk to school, or my friends. Pres. Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Regulus Circ. Staffg Sec. Astronomy Clubg Sci. Clubg Debating Soc.g Tennis 1, 2, 3g School Musicals 1, 2, 3g Sr. Class Com. 3. WILLIAM JAY GOLDBERG 12 Kappius Path Bill Wheeler Meadowbrook Only one zmrry if permirralzlex A man Jhould worry became he ir Il arming. I'll never forget: GMC, HYC, 217, USY, quiet studies in 6103. 4 hr. labs with Mr. Goldman. Favorite saying: What else can ya do? Gymnastics 2, 33 Outing Club 33 Perspective 1, 21 Math Tutor 3. KAREN S. GLOSS 39 Village Circuit Cuddles Loca Wheeler Meadowbrook Greatest ambition: To become an artist. I'll never forget: talks with PS TB and the ,Ts-together huh?, SA BM, GL, my Dorchestian ac- cent, Vespa George, a certain pro- posal Mt. Snow, memories of South America, Son of the Sea. AP, and a fantastic experience. Activities: Ski Club 2, 33 Maiorette lg Dance Club 31 Spanish Club 3. X. a ,l DEBORAH V. GNECCO 1073 Walnut Street Debby Cutler parting rloudr can take the rlaape nf arztthitzg that nzigfat 17.7416 hap- ftened and zzatcbing them i zz Under, do they do the fame thingr to yftzz. :latching cluudr to ptzrr the time fflfheiflg for rome Lind of sign. ztlvo do tort think of, who do Wu think nf, I think of you J07I2EfIi7I?8,f.M I'll never forget: l.H.S. Spanish Club 3: Senior Prom. DEBRA GOLDBFRG 411 Dudley Road Debbie Cutler Meadowbrook Like tl bird on the zrire. like tz drunk in tz nzidtztglvt choir I hare tried in mi uni, to be free. Musical 1, 2, 31 Concert Choir 2, 3: Fall Production 2. 31 Arts Festi- val 2, 31 Cutler House Council 1. SUSAN BARBARA GOLDBERG 110 Pond Brook Road Sue Cutler Meadowbrook And zzlmt foie can do, that diner foie attempt. I will alwavs remember' mv Frank. I will never forget: 3f15,f'6S, no tightsl Real Dates, forever always . the unrinished scrapbook, 6:30 am phone calls, our red Cutlass. Anni- versaries. Thanks 181. Ski Club Treasurer 2. FL Regulus Circulation Stat? 2. 31 Data Staff 33 Senior Supperg Math Tutor .ig Frank 1. 2. 3. DEBORAH GOLDMAN lll lflintir Road Cutler Me.1dowbrouk xl ft .flllit 'fit fiti .1 ttivnvg n1.:.fr' 111.1 f1'f t'.'t'.1.tfu't'5 f1At 'L'iVVt fr t' Jeff l'1l7'lt.f,1L.l' Ilklf fletftrlz 'lic' .r J t t fzmfi nf th ttfftnii fini if . t afzr .111 f'.1.i.r .111 JI .1i:.:'. tv. tv: t' fnzrf drttzvf tznfrffn r. 11 1 'L 'J tr lui fwfr J . Thi , fitidll tf'w1.'.ftf: tit 'rr c 11.1, no tim' r. iff Uwe fn ltr' 1 Hr' .Lf It t t t fr-t1irt,'.'t.t JEFFREY H. GOLDMAN S56 Winchester Street L Cutler Meadowbrook Indoor 'Iratk l, Outdoor Track 1. ff 7 ROBERT GONDELMAN 20 Sagamore Road Bobby Goodwin Wleeks l'er.it1'eram'e pau off, lf only all classes were like R.P.'s Spanish Slol . . . Nunca olvidare: lil Senor. Nor ciou -hasta la vistafll What would happen if GOG went to A.A. instead of ll' Block class? Finally: I leave to South mv traditions: Chocolate frosted donuts at Dunkinsg cheese pizza at Tony's3 No. O at South Pacific!!! Q' ' J 'I if 5 6 qi 0 EMILY JOY GOODFADER 654 Boylston Street Xlilheeler Meadowbrook Swrze people will never learn anv- tliirzg. for this rearmz hecaure they znnlerrtazztl ererythiug too soon. jUDlTH LEA GOODMAN 87 Louise Road Indy Wheeler Meadowbrook Time rzill fell what if left to tell. l'll never forget: Summers in Nan- tasket, Stripe for Stripes? Feb. 7, IOM, Tom-Tom, can't find the time, my twin, R-E-V-E R-S-E, that long journey to that NEW town, my special friend . . . Suds. AFS lg Senior Supperg Senior Prom, Blue Squad l, 2. LARRY GORDON .59 Shady Hill Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Where game was empire and whore .flakes were thrmler, ll7b0.fE' tahle earth. u'ho.re dire uere human lzmrerf' Lord Byron I'll never forget: the 20's and 30's3 V5 combinedg the walk to R.M.'sg and the fathers. I leave N.S.: 3 cheeks, a mole, a leaky valve, a pad of Brillo, and a used deck, House Council lg Class Committee a SUSAN GOLDMAN 82 Brookline Street Cutler Meadowbrook . . . You are a rhild of the uni- 1'er.re, mf len than the lreer and the .flaring you have a right to he here. Azul whether or not it ir clear to you, rm flouht the arzizierre it 1171- folrltug at it rhozzld . . . In the norm' rwlfzzrimz of life. Keep peare with your foul. lI7'ith all its sham. drarlgery and hrnhen dreamt, it if will a heautiful world . . . Be care- ful. Strire to he happy. KENNY GOLDWYN 456 Waban Avenue Wheeler Goldy I will never forget: Hampton, Snow, Stowe, L-G, Urd, RF, all sorts of shouldn't do's , Royalty at wb, river rats, sewer rats, Wi Angel , to tired to do it again, the silly savages, Chez, Bird, BU Parties, Harvard Square, Tonga, Tony's special, Mt. Ida, the tape place?, super wagon with a three foot crease, BI, night at MB, Hustler, farewell to B. MARIS HITS 61 HOMERS .., 1 X Q LISA B. GORDENSTEIN 1380 Walnut Street Lee Wheeler Meadowbrook The hrtterert thing in todaafr Jor- ma' ir the memory of gyerterdayr Jw. l'll never forget: that first summer with a special someone ISL, New Years 69, the all night Iam. What would happen if I didn't have that back door? Burlington with CAS 8: KBS. Blue Squad 1. QQN A N DREW GORDON 11 Fenwick Road Andy Goodwin Warren One ir not permitted to lizfe in a houfe of mirrorf: one mart live in a world of u'irzd0uiJ. -Adapted from Rabbinical teach- ings. Man is not the center of the uni- verse. NEW 2, 5, Student-Faculty Forum 3, Ukranda 2, 3g Regulus Feature Editor 53 Ir. Symposium 2. ,J ' X ,Z .1 -s f ,PZ 5 4 , 1 i t, e u 35,142.1 4 ' 1 55' -,+- I .t ., Qf'Tff',, if f ag ' . 1 ?:A:'fQ. BRUCE ST. CLAIR GORTON 53 Norwood Avenue Goodwin Weeks I'll never forget: July 4th and the bus ride from Brockton. Most re- warding experience: Getting in the State baseball tournament. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 5. EILEEN GREENE 87 Clifton Road Neelie Sue EI Goodwin Meadowbrook Tbir is not tbe beginning of the end, not tbe end of tbe beginning, ba! tbe beginning of tbe beginning. I'll never forget: all, well, I just won't. I admire: Snoopy and his mission to search out the Red Baron and bring him down. I'm crazy about crocheting and jewelry work. 4 I 't ff'T'f3 i E?5iTf't v , '+aiartf..:alfat?5f'f.t1??...i-9 i it LEE GORDON 8 Broken Tree Road Sandy Wheeler Meadowbrook I'll never forget: Rockport, ,IU sleeping on a hot tin roof, moon landing in a garage, cop, YMCA, rain hippies in our personal bath- room, Hampton beach, river rats, KG-Surf, B and E at NB with CR, LR, RG, ML, he 289 hypo, race with fly-close, royalty at WB, Tonga very mad, beach party with CSS, little bugs, one lost girl on top of a hill, the great Pete, Crabs, surfshop, fantastic times with Cathy Segal. wi-and SHARON GOTTLIEB 132 Christina Street Wheeler Meadowbrook A person doeJn'! know bou' well off be it until be loser wbat be bay. Memories are only what you make them: Sci. BQ April ELEVEN Thanks-to two good friends! Senior Prom Comm. 3. BUFF GRAY 189 Cypress Street 'Wuff Goodwin Weeks There it no Dalcinea Sbek made of Flame and Air And yet bou' lovely life would be If ezfery man could weave a dream To beep loinz from despair To eacb bit Dalcinea Tboagb Sl9e'J only Flame and Air. I'll never forget: N.H., Maj and the trials of the cross, Tuesday after- noon, the Magnificent 20, and Mandy-Candy. , Q f . S RICHARD KEITH GORDON 459 Dudley Road Dick , Spaceman Wheeler Meadowbrook He zvlvo .tnzilei ralber than rager it alzvari' the rlrongcrf' Safety if no dfflllgllfrl Moment of madness: B.G.'s Chem. Class and 4:00 RM. Labs. I will never forget: A-block or Z-block classes, quiet studies in 6105, 12:00, 6106, also, all friends. Perspective-Taurus The Bull 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3. 6 gf f' 2 X :ig fe 5,3 .. . ate? t, , at dv f f ,. ,' of i . if aes. . V :fa f White House says war against Cornnizinists nzay be won and niost U .S . troops withdrawn by end of1965. October 5, 1963 RICHARD M. GOULD 45 High Rock Terrace Chico Cutler Meadowbrook Money ir the root of all e-zfil, Evil .spelled backwards if line. I'll never forget: the nite Kate Can tripped at WP-Iinninky, her Great French Vocab, Summer 68 with SM from DC, 5-9 A.M. on a bus. And thank you Amy for 4 fabulous years. Football 1, 2, 53 Baseball 2, 51 In- door Track 2, 53 I-Iomeroom Man- ager l, 2, 3. .-.J .ga 'Shu ta.- lie KENNETH B. GREEN 12 Dorothy Road Kenny Cutler Meadowbrook A man zrlvo lalkr if iz .fllfftiffflll man. iioillglflllg if llve only Zl'd'l'. I'll ever forget: the winter of 68 and New Year's evt-,C.G.1 Vfednes- day afternoons at H.H.g C.C.g wind sprintsg big sister L.S.F., I leave to Newton South: the dress code. Varsity Basketball l, 2, 51 IV Baseball l, 23 Varsity Baseball ig Blue Squad lg Band l, 2, 3. if . ffl. 11-4 DEBRA LYNN GREENE iii High Rock Terrace i'Dt'lWl'fie Debbi flllltf BlL'.ltlilVK'lNIU0lx 'Alf .J'fit'if1'f vmzlftr lwr. lfiujq 1 :. rt l- li' iw lfii I'll never forget the summer tif '69, XVI., luly -l. S-l.. DS. AL. Saturday flubi BI-. N AR. lii-.A oritt saving: lorgct it. I least rr NSIIS' my sister to twnit w 165 16 MARK GRUBERT 46 Athelstane Road Cutler Weeks Friez1dthiP ii a little word: It'J the People who make it higf' I'll never forget: Fuddy boy, Late nights at Dunkin Donuts, the walks, commons, long, long nights, drag races, donuts with SF, the mystery of study halls, our painting jobs, NYC nights, her and those parties, the wanderer, high times, card games. lfx 1 Y' ' A Y' V , 5 W . i s in LQ' 9 1 . f' Ni . va .- , x ,ttf ., 4. : li JOEL DAVID GRODBERG 111 Hyde Street Cutler I. W. Weeks Tn thine ow Il self he true unto the IUIIZUJI of thine ahilitiet. That: in the distance. at the near charge thy- .telfq with the corzzfictioizi of thy 1outh-11ilcorrupted. I leave owing my deepest and most sincere appreciation to Mr. David Arner and to Mrs. Ruth Pitt whom to me were special. Baseball 1, 55 Footballg Concert Choir 2, 5. SUSAN RHONDA GROSSMAN 26 Homestead Street Sue Cutler Weeks If I can ilream hut not make tlreamt ni y matte r. I'lI never forget: Pax, the proms and social life, all my true and great friends, and my thoughts about my pink mustang. Arts Festival 2, Stage Crew 2, Senior Prom. KWAQXQ an l fcf2 ' 1 1 'W 423. 'lisa' Some defensive lineman he is. KENNETH R. GRCSSMAN 119 Oakdale Road Kenny Goodwin Meadowbrook If you doift try to do xomethirzg, how do you know you ca11't.9 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 5g Basketball 1, 3g Track 33 Regulus Representative 51 A.F.S. 33 Regulus Advertising Staff 5g Ski Club 3, Senior Supper Committee. SUSAN ROBIN GROSSMAN 234 Woodclifl Road Sue Cutler Azul what happezled to lozfe in the gleaming urzirerte? lt froze itz the heart of God, froze on a spear of light. I'll never forget: being a Super Star, that night in the truck, the cock-a-roach, Sammy the seagull, C.D. Hit the wood, huh SS, my gangs FRIDAY NIGHT ES- CAPADES ESPLCA-BRIGS. I leave to NSHS: 48. I'm crazy about: my Porsche SBD. PAUL HACKMEYER 9 Iules Terrace Hack Wlieeler Meadowbrook Time it way flml what a time it wat It wat , . I'll never forget: Montreal '69, N.Y. '68, S.A.R., Chineseg Mono'68 Cross country '7Og Doesn't it go side-ways, Beav? Dying in Wake- field. Bobby's couch 8: showerg nights at P.W. and B.K.g S. Dennis Beach and the Dunes. Soccer I, 3g Track I, 2. DAVID HAHN 67 Athelstone Road Cutler Weeks lt'.t newer too late to Jtart working. I'll never forget: the language homeroom. Most rewarding ex- perience: taking French. Chief failing: My first two years. Ad- vice to Sophs. and Irs.: Work! Ambition: To Write. LV. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2. ARLENE GROSSMAN 280 Woodclifl Road Meadowbrook It it through art and through art only, that we can realize our per- fection: through art and art only that we can .thield ourJeli'eJ from the Jorilid peril! of actual exiit- ence. A. ' Q XYSXNX . ' ee Paz:- ' . Q0 .,f5va-af I ' - Qi iii? 145631 '. . r 'i. tiff- If 3422A f' Ki 'll-Life' '.'i.ttW4,te . c fl' 95.15,-gk ,V .,' ,AM igxyx , .a. .N r f-.Www f ra- X' .5ff'ewify:f-: '.tyf'wt14y' sg 3: 1 . aim'-34 iJ f,.9Nai1:,'- T if-:WN . E - V-':71l l4f'E-4'Z3xy. fwvf - - iv. - 3-iz.v:M?2.i , ,. 2 Q .3,?f,15,' ,.-QW: It . sf ' me 55 '- I , - -75, W '51 Ez:-,f -11' ,i -,Q-of 1...g 2: ., ' . auf w wifi- ' :ig s . C 141 .-ff , -' 1 All - I vp 'iii' M n4-v-qrhlnvlvw lvvflr-ya ' A sw 9' , . . .tv . Y ft-1-,j ',.1..gv' .-'mmm r-.bv , ,. '- ' . - ,. .l . ., , I 'lf - . Q ' ' . . ' , ' -, , '.'. Q M: W ,--'-vm' 3 12, LF. . , , ,,,,.-,,: - A , 1 -1. A - -I . Tl lN':l1 '.. nif'Q--.'4b,.-Q-f:.. -L vi-if. Q f.. 4 t A . 'F . N Q I ROBERT HAIMES 223 Baldpate Hill Road Bob Goodwin Meadowbrook HNSHS it a gameq to come out winning you have to l05e it. I leave to Newton South: my brother and good luck with him. I'll never forget: the times with LMC, IF, DTK, LMS, and most of all MAI. Perspective Co-Editor-in-Chief lg Cross Country Zglndoor Track 2, 3: Outdoor Track 2, 3, Denebola- Managing Editor 31 Math Tutor 31 Computer to lunch bunch 2, 3. FS 5 MICHAEL H. HECHT 297 Parker Street Mike Cutler Meadowbrook For I have promirer to keep And miler lo go before I deep. I leave to Newton South: Perrpecv lizte. Ambition: To discover my am- bition. High school is: 3 years of growing up and a very special girl. Perspective 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3. 1.-rl! v Tfqnss , WILLIAM STANLEY HALLETT 18 Bontempo Road Bill Goodwin Meadowbrook I can remember when Newton South was under construction, then it was only a building. The kids made it a school. The day will soon come when the members of the group will go their own way. l.V. Football 2. Thanks. SUSAN J. HARK 91 Bound Brook Road CHRISTINA HEARD 115 Allen Avenue Chris Kissy Goodwin Weeks Happine5.t ii a warm hello. l'll never forget: Europe, DM, PE, TP, ll, KK, LL, l0,fZf68 the Cape. the rink, 7!4f66-67, LC's party, one headlight, my white Olds, Petite, 9f23f69- hi , CC, letters, New Years 68, the dump, Tri- Church dance, beach parties, Xmas 67, summer 69, mood music. 8!15!69, lots of memories and RCH. Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Leader Corps 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Regulus 1. RICHARD HANAUER 77 Larchmont Avenue WAlHCL Cutler Weeks To rerre, to Jtrfre, and not to lljl'!!I.H I leave to N.S.H.: 4 pitons, 3 right wings, 2 coffee frappes and a dipole in a maple tree. l'll never forget: Purdy's Frank, lolly Roger, Glick, Evil Patrol, Class of '69, Merrill's Marrauder's and the Vice- Squad, and Sol, as such. What's im- portant is: A just peace. And that is no joke. Soccerl, 2, 3: Ham Radio 1, 2, 33 Outing 3: Denebola 3g Perspective 3. MICHAEL ALAN HARVEY 69 Cross Hill Road Mike Cutler Meadowbrook To at'lJiez'e any goal reqzlirer all nne'J own energy. To enjoy Ike tzclaierement, reqzzirer another per- .mn 147119 zvbom to Jbare il. I'll never forget: ice skating on I2-6-68, library at 8:50, plastic mustang, key in car, invitations to a picnic, that certain glass of water, my surprise party, and my beard. I'm crazy about Marii CWhom most of this is aboutl. Band l, 2, 31 Musical 2, 3. JUDITH SARA HEARST 60 Oxford Road Cutler Hludy' 'ielll that if beauliful and nobfe, All that man bar ever held in Hir bead and hir heart ir in Tha! one u'nm'.' Peace. l'll never forget: April vacation 69. AFS l, 2, 33 French Club 2, 31 Latin Club l, 2: Sec. 3: Cutler House Council 31 Denebola Ad Staff lg Regulus Publicity Commit- tee 3, STEPHEN R. HALL 30 Plainheld Street Goodwin Src-ve' D1zipfin ii! zriclvfiger als Konnenq Kefn rllezftev ,ftzfft zffn Himnzeff' l'll never forget: Stage Crew '68- 69. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2 Intramural Wfrestling 2. A f .TL 7 ,-C gi' 3 v . ,T ALFYIS ANIN HENFS SH Alex.1nder Road Lefxlt' XXlllCL'lL'l hleArlou'l'+fH0ls lll newer forget: The uontlttttu. group ol G.A.A. peoplt l tame tv nm im t 'Nil v K Fit-lil Hotktw' 2, 3, l3.1sketlM4ll Q. 5 Secretarv ot LS A..-X. li lirenth I lub l. Q, N: Regulus l..1x init Start. - ACS If DEBORAH D. IIERMAN 18' Nehoiden Road Debby Didi Cutler Wtrrren Our filer are ifnzpetl by flume zwlm fore IH'-JIM! !1'L'IlHfVe' rt'1'w rc'f1z.re In fore ni, I'll never forget: the 'olfers C,o.1eli Fr.xrike. Miss S., the sum- mer ol 'NL N.S.l:.P, Markus man, .ind the great tlass ot IL Gvmnastits I, Q, 51 Tennis 1, 2, 51 Cheerleading, oiptain 51 Leader Corps 2, Eg Regulus Circulation Staff 1, 2, Sp Senior Promg Senior Supper. PAULA JANE HIRSHBERG I9 W'yman Street Xvheeler Nxfarren Smife an ezerfrzitizzg .rmife, Hey Kath-Do you think he's cute? NXi'ill there ever be one boy? Remember: Thirteen twenty-six twenty-two UNC Arts Festival lg Make-up 2, 3 17 JOHN HOI LO 52 Mechanit Street Croodu in Meadowbrook i'I1'ztr11,i Ile Toilemnf rrirfw Ilmre ztfm if1i,1r'fte it ilfa ion xlfter Jill, flier fuzzt tl f?'t2jfer'l rllzgfif Io Iffelr 01171 I r.fiffr'1fffff1i ofii1fro1zi'.' i' ' Q- , 5' A 4 ELIOT MARK HERMAN ii Beethoven Avenue Xwheeler Weeks To fllllff' trim fee! fi,-ee' No. 6: 5'1fme Free lo do what I Pleare, Mwre Free lo riile Ibe breeze, Sfone Free 1 ruff! rare. I got to get 4111411 Hgh! mirth Smile Free I c'a11't tml. Sfoue Free I C301 lo get array. Iimi Hendrix KENNEDY ASSASSINATED WHILE RIDING IN DALLAS MOTORCADE N ii . i X 2 'M ,.' 4' 4: Jimi' ' 9 15 . . 5 9 J November 22, I963 MARCY LEE HERSHAN 22 Roosevelt Road Moucky Cutler Meadowbrook I haze fougbl 4 good fight, I haze finfxlaed my courre, I bare tern fine faizb .... I'll never forget: Oug, Hook's bet, baby, lf1!69, Ho Chi Minh and this too will pass. liondesr memory: Roberts love and a beautiful year. Now I'm sorry kar didnt let me hang up my tleats. 'U -5 . Wi 'O 'K LINDA D. HOLBROOK 15 Harrison Street HL., Cutler Weeks There ir .rfo much good in the ll or.r1 of 115 and ro murla bad in Ihr' fJc'.i'f nf lljll I leave to NSHS: my little brother. l'll never forgeti Marty, Ieannette, and our trips to NH. What about the Drive-ln and the blinking lights? What's important is to be ones self. BARRY HOFFMAN 55 WoodCliff Road Y' ll i 117 -'If' 14 166 I f 17 NEIL HOFFMAN 822 Boylston Street Hoff Goodwin Meadowbrook Most rewarding experience: The sands of H.B. What would happen irq IS stopped going to Medford. Basketball Ig Intramural Basketball I, 2, 7771 Activities Committee Ig Ski Club OIJQ AFS SQ Intramural Football l. RICHARD HOUSMAN 58 Wendell Road Cutler Meadowbrook Pet peeve: having to fill out a government property end 2 times a year for 12 years. I will never forget: the amount of work my math class did for my first two years in math. I leave to Newton South: my 5 year old gym uni- form. I predict C.L. to get a C.L.A. award in the near future. , , 4, 'aa,-. - ..'u....A ' ,. . RICHARD G. HUBER 406 Woodward Street Wheeler Dick Nothing in this world if at zfalu- ahle at a true friend. I'll never forget: The Krystal Prism, the ski trips, the tunnels, Marshfield with Deith, Paul, and Dan, D block studies, Dunkie's the parties, and hack with Soupy and Dave. What would happen if: Belly fell over- board or Freddy asked Mim out again. I leave to NSHS: Two sisters and a well used 62 Rambler. Soccer 2, 3. MICHAEL JACOBS 31 Alban Road Jake Wheeler Warren We mutt conquer war, or war will eouquer ur. If parentr would only realize how they hore their children. Sure. No more S.A.T., C.E.E.B., terms grading, and A Block gym. I'm glad to get out of here. CARL H. JONASSON, JR. 512 Lake Avenue Yeh Goodwin Weeks I leave to N.S.H.: 2 sisters and 1 brother. I'll never forget: D.L. What would happen if: Tom dyed his hair black. I'm crazy about: NSHSQ Newton Hlds Parking lot. My most rewarding experience was School. ng 'X f 1 f l I I . 4 E l . to DEIRDRE J. HURLEY 34 Wilde Road Didi Cutler Warren May ,turzlight .thine on you and :warm your heart till it glows like a great fire, to that a stranger may u'arn,1 himyelf at it. I won't forget: NSEP, 3 great years and Mrs. B., our trip to France, Orange Jumping, summer '69 with AYH, adventures, plans with CAS. Field Hockey 1, 2, 53 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Cutler Council 2, 3, Ski Clubg A.F.S. FAYE MONA ISSNER 472 Dudley Road Cutler Meadowbrook The roots of Jucceir are hitter hut the fruits are sweet. Aristotle l'll never forget: My dear friends, Europe, Surf , the Park, RT, JS, Rides to the Cape when I was sup- posed to be doing homework. JEFFERY J. JENNINGS 35 Duxbury Road HQK EUGENE W. JACKSON 38 XX'inchester Street H, -1-3-M7-f'f7'f, 4 ,f . . iii KAROL B. JOSEPH I6 Harwich Road Cutler Meadowbrook Beauty it life when life ur1z'ell.r her' hfily facie. . l'll never forget: nites, tea party, a hammer, Greek jokes, science museum, us 8: we, 3p's, that beach, the airport, frappes rain, going home first, J.T.W. I'm crazy about those wonderful teachers who helped me make it through-DF, RW. CO, LS. I leave to NSHS- Mrs. Knowles. vw, 1 I to ' A li ,X .ts I EW Wherc's the censored section? 1. U JACK M. KAI-IN 'A Vine Street Ciengghis Cioodxx in Meaclovvbrook Tlx-ole rt Ito err c uf' 'emezzlraf f.ff1u.'i 1'fffIlH't!'tl'c 11 flltilc tclnftffnlfi vtzfcli rfc scrrc vcflftcr ilifzerli mir .lgllcffi --llc-njamin lfranklin Denebola 2, 3: Soccer 2: Debating 41 bltisital 2. Komert ffhoir 5. ,A-'i J X' fir . JUDITH ELLEN KAPLAN 69 Ilanson Road Goodwin Meadowbrook 'The roar! lu fre!! rl fared ztillo tjffml' IlIf6'I1f!HIl.l.ll I leave to Newton South: a middle- aged gremlin. l'll never forget: the grass on the strip. Suppressed de- sire: to be organism no. l. Most rewarding experience: knowing Doug, Tina, Donald and Marla, fllass C ommittee l. 1? 168 MARY ANNE JUILLERAT II5 ci3l'VCl' Rodcl Ciooclwin Mai IM mfr tfelpire IUNI' wzztli, but lc! rm cfcrlmftfc' for Hu fzefrcrerw in ltzzffmm fore dill! 111 f'il7'f1l'H l'll never lotjcic-ti Toire, RUSY CQ spaglietti. Lex. Deb, rehearsals, XY'ull 64 insults, piano, KNEE. I leave to NSIIN a piano and mv sister. KQIIOUMI Thanks Mom 64 Dad. Cioncert Choir l, 2, ,Ig Band l, 2. 3: lfall Drama l, 5, Musical l, 2, S, Mav Arts Festival I, 2, 3, Denebola Tvping Stall 2, lid. FL etc. l. 2. 3. NANCY ANN JULIAN -I0 Collins Road Cutler OHM rrrtlv lore can People of all f.1Ift'Ilt!C.f amf forzgiflzdet, aff colon ami' c:reed.i'. fimf a rfmrnzmr meeting fWfdc'c'.H l'll never forget: NSEP and Mrs. B. let plane, 10,000 tickets a surprise, summer '68, and things that didn't quite work out. French Club l, 2, 3, A.E.S. 2, Sg Regulus 2, 3: Denebola Ad Staff lg Librarv Club lL Dance Club. I 'N Yf'...f A' ' I .8 4 fm I ' 1 1 i S ff I ,t H K I I s.rc ?'C.?f4f' if 5 : 'r 'ii ...'.c sf. sr MERYL NAOMI KALMAN '0 Elgin Road Mickev Melt Goodwin Weeks Frier11f.rlvifv may and oflcll tlocyv .tlffxiitfe into fore, fm! fore :refer 111111 friemf.vlrrfv. l'll nc-ver forget: limm, Al., the letter, the EW, BG, summer ol '69 agrpssirbl Dec. H, a wildcat, and a special someone. I leave to NSIlSi .1 brunette attachment ' A.R. Activities: School Store lg Pep Squad 2, 3: Regulus Rep. l. lL Goodwin Council lg Sr. Class Comm. 5, SAC lg Regulus Public- itv, Art Lavout I GAYLE A. KAPLAN 2ll Old Farm Road er, Q' PETER C. KAPLAN H0 Hartman Road 2 I . Qi JEANNE E. KARAGOSIAN ll Canterburv Road Sexless Goodwin Wec'ks MOE. ffm! tae .ulmnfzf be zzmfrfed together at day, .fo that I muff! be thee. and thee could be me. l'll never forget: li.W.C,B. Favorite saving: That's nice! Moments of madnessi A knock at the door, M,D.C. police, gun at the window, and a broken light bulb. What would happen if: I mixed the two? Parting advice: Keep the faith! B Squad I, 2gActivities Council 2. .-P+ .X 'tv- i N NATHAN KAITZ 20 Redwood Road Nate Cutler Meadowbrook I leave to Newton South: My little brother. May South survive the storm. l'll never forget: French Class with him. Soccer l, 2, 5: Basketball I: Tennis J W: gm Ai ,ja LAWRENCE KAPLAN 225 Country Club Road Cutler Meadowbrook Science Club l, 2, lg Medically Related Lab Wcmrk 1, 51 Math Club 51 N.S.E.P., RIP. -6'- iff' I -liin. I-' A f 4.. .ir S5 l I We must, we must . . RICHARD KATES 77 Heatherland Road Katesie Cutler Meadowbrook Dorff ever be loo Jeriour or yozfll ,ind that there if no fun in life. Claim to fame: My high jump flop. I take from Newton So.: my 4 track uniforms. I'll never forget: what my parents don't know. I Like: my money. I'll probably never see most of the Kids I know again. Track 1, 2, 33 Indoor Track 2, 3g Sdccer 3. . , 'W J., xy.. I -. :jf , X . fr rug g fl? 4 Q, 1 A v1'lwi'f 9551 . - 1- . .az g111'ff.kff..+?5L ,. f 9 fi wgsf .iwjfif I 'f - ' 'I 'V fi. 1 filifil if Ii - 6 ' V v:,:: A .QA 3 ,, ... , f--. SUSAN ANNE KARAS 75 Greatmeadow 'Road Susie Cutler Meadowbrook Farewell fo you and llye youlb, I lure .Spent zeitlv yon. It was bln ifertenlay we mel in 11 dream. I'll never forget: Friday night es- capadesg the peace kissg summer of '69g GOOFY! Mimmy, and all my friends because they're very special. I leave to NSHS: SSS. Elementary tutoring 3g Regulus publicity staff 33 Spanish Club 2g French Club 2. DEBORAH j. KAUFMAN 46 Rachel Road MORRIS KEESAN ff' pf H1 I Walnut Street --.-we .9 5 i SHARON M. KASE 155 'Wbodward Street Kasa Bug Cutler Weeks Life IJ like Izzzzricq it 7721111 be com- posed by ear, feeling, and izzrfinct, mi! lu' rule. Unforgettable: Being one of them EPYC, my pal, talks at 4 a.m.. monkey, madness at the locker, 6'67. Remember: Mac- Donalds is a happy place! Time if . . . Eternity. Hourr fly flfizrerr die. olrl ll'd1'I, zzezz' days, Part bi, Lore Jlrzipr. Sr. Supperg Pep Squadg Sr. Prom. KAREN LEE KATZ 50 Allerton Road UKK.. Goodwin Xlfeeks Frieml.rlvff1 often emlr in lore buf zferer lore in fv'ieml.i'l2iP. I'll never forget: Oct. 26, 1068. Whru, my party. lacks, traps, and mine, them boys, Kenberma. all my songs, the wall, ace. Claim to fame: one unanswered letter. STEPHEN MYLES KAYE -IH Theodore Road Steve Xwlleeler Meadowbrook '7'lwrt ir ,ufflrl .mrl iz wlflfimilt iff rlzliierf lm! flu lift of fuf'1zlc.1'!r an iz fr'et'fo11.t fcntl. H.R. Manager I. Z, 31 Hse l. Q: Class Rep. I, 2, 31 Lang. Soc. Q. 31 Latin Club l, YP. 1. 31 Science CQlub 2, 31 Choir Ri Math Club Frog. C'h.1irman 2, Sec.. Treas. 3: Tutoring 51 French Club I, 2. 1' Leader Corps I. Q. gl Illaxs l. Q. 5 B.1st'h.ill M.rn.1ger l. Iiootlmll Man .tger 1, 41 Regulus :Mi Start l, Q. Denclwla Ad Staff 5. ALAN II. KIQLLFR I5 Ripley Terract Al. Goodwin Nic-.ttltmlwrtwls Iill liexcr twtuet f wks MS. Ili times xxith ILL RA, lik. RD. 1-31. CS. llud with Gll. 3 ws .it bus NIHP. A vt, with LM. .ind Srrt, ell. fr . .it Riplrx' T. UTS I,lYl F ITURI N I R 160 DIANE KIEDERIS 152 Upland Road Cutler Robert G. Shaw, West Roxbury 'kill the 1zorltl'J a stage. Favorite pastime: Summer! Advice to Sophs., lrsg Participate! I'm crazy about: Liszt, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and what's his name. Ambitioni To achieve perfection. l'll never forget: RS and MC. I admire those who are crazy enough to attempt the impossible lR.S. AND M.C.J. What's im- portant is to take time to live. CATHERINE KELLER VU XWoodward Street Cutler lhl MARY-LOUISE KILEY 110 Parker Street Mary-Lou M-L Cutler Weeks Lire ezery moment and cherirh ,ererx frlenrl-all too .toon the realrtlet herozne nzenzorzet-all too toon all you haze left are lfft?d!IlJ'.U l'Il .ilways remember: G.A.A., CQabot's, the Waban kids, and my special friends Michele and lanet. GAA. Secretary 23 President 33 SAI.. Z, 5: Class Committee 1, 2: Field Hockey I, 2, 5g Volleyball 1, Z, 31 Basketball 1, 2, Sg Tennis 1, 2, lg Russian Club 2, 5: Blueprints l. MARJORIE L. KINGSLEY 819 Dedham Street Marji Goodwin Meadowbrook Hnlnrl .to yon .ree I haze Colne to tlonht all that I once held at trueq I lltllltl alone without helieff, the only truth I kllflll' is you. I'll never forget: 12-6-68, 1-30-69, 8:50 A.M., M.H., white pants, many moons are out tonitel, sur- prise parties, the picnic, long dist. calls, bowling Fri. nites. 1'm crazy Zibllllff MIKIf. JAMES HAMILTON KNAPP 7 Dorset Road ..Iim,. XXfheeler Warren l'll never forget: the NSHS tunnels and a, the kids in them, all my att courses, and the fantastic teachers, the good times with Twitch, and the lun with the two Byrds, the XX'est End, and Yea Old Paris Hotel. Hockey l, 2. T ROBERT C. KELLNER S48 Hartmann Road Bobby Goodwin Meadowbrook Preaching the folly of dlllbfflfjil rloe.sn't trnrzter the question zvhy. It learli only to negatizflrm and hopelersnefr, fart 50 long ar we are rlriren Io fina' the answer to what our inrlirltlaal and rolletllze mean- ing ii' in the world, then tee hare a fvnrpoye for life. Since lt is probably llljoltlhle, ll tj d good lfllejff' Thanks to three special friends. '--s fi A. GEORGE KERR 55 Oak Street George Gumper G. Wheeler Meadowbrook Lire Today, forget the carer of the part. My moments of madness: When I got my shutout for the Hockey Team. I leave to Newton South: My body, if they had a medical school, but they don't so I'l1 leave my spirit to be remembered. My favor- it pastime: was hanging around at the love seats talking and fooling around. WALL STREET BUSTED! PAMELA SUE KIRSHEN 145 Hagen Road Pam Pammy Goodwin Meadowbrook Can zee only lore Jomething created hy ollf own imagination? fire zz e all in fact unloring and anlozfahle? Then one if alone and If one ll' alone then lore and he lorerl are equally unreal and the t!7'C'dNlL'7' it no more real than his tlreanzr I'll never forget: LR, IG, AB, 84 IC' Cheerleading 3: Regulus Data Ed. S, French Club 2, 5 CPtesident7g Spanish Club 2, Math Tutor'3: Ski Club 2, 5g Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 5. - ne' , , V1 T S AH... l ANN ELIZABETH KLEIN 20 Trowbridge Street Cutler Weeks When y0u're unhappy, think of ite rream conerf' Unforgettable: Being one of the guys. Thank-you! Memories: Those times at P'way, compliments from DG, piddling, 5 min. between classes at the locker, 52469, my friend, nites at Mashs, times with Gce, BC Iin?8cspending time with Mark.Hush!!! Thanks to a special guy who has let me see and let me share so many beautiful things. ' '4 41 ' . -.- N, .. 4 1 ,qs f my rr. ,-, v ,'1,,, ,,,..z,,. 7 B I 4 - '. .' - u - 0 ,- . , t ,- ' r ' S in .Ji Y 'f' u In t Q ta i RICHARD KRAFT 12 Hillcrest Circle Goodwin Waffen You carmot fly like an eagle with the zz'ir1gJ of a u'rer1. I I'll never forget: the trip with I.C. and M.,I., and I'll do you 2 good thing man. Wrestling I, 2. 3: Regulus Com' mittee Bg Senior Supper. .. 4.-W pq,-rr-'uw-r' M - -W - -fry RICHARD KRINSKY 14 Newbrook Circle Krink1es Cutler Meadowbrook TlJere'5 no ruccerr like failure. Math Club 1, 2, 3g Stage Crew 2. TOBY M. KORITSKY 66 Myerson Lane Wheeler Meadowbrook Not in the clamor of the crowded street. not in the rlaoutr and plaaditr of the throng, bait in oarrelrer are triarrzpla and defeat. I'll never forget: Barrabee. '-4-ui , 4-- , -.1 rl A if f 1 'fe' cn QQQ f, 'A , -I BONNIE JUNE KRAMER 65 Osborne Path Goodwin Meadowbrook I .rloall part through tloir uorld but one. If therefore, there can be any kirzdrzerr I can rhoug or any good tlairzg I can do, let me do it now,- let me not defer it or neglect it. for I rlaall not par: tlair tray again. NEFTY, South Africa . . . RSCKD. Ren: thank vou. LAWRENCE LEWIS KRASNOW 662 Boylston Street Wheeler He who bar rearorzed with Jubtle izzraaity, perceired azvarenerr and joy fought after peace and found it: meager tracer. liar erzririoned all zforldr in Jearclying through only one. WH. 'TT' . Q-iii Let him out of the trunk! MIRIAM KRAMER 18 Bemuth Road Mimi Wheeler Real Lore lreginr zvliere rzotlmzg ir expected in return. Moments of Madness: The great Chase, SP. '60, Sahara Desert, Ir. ENG. I'll never forget: Skiing '69, Sat. nite '69, Kim's house, calls at 4:50 in the morn-one nite at IK. The Blue Bomber, The Window. What would happen if: lulv 25rd '68 never was. l'm crazy about: G.G.M. and Yellow Mustangs. Favorite saving: the World ----- . gia- ROSLYN KRAUSS ROBERT KRAVETS -I3 Botsfotd Road HS Audulwn Drum' Ronnie Goodwin Metldoubrook Wlteclt 1' Nlcad 'ul If zze cannot dm-am .1 Itfffia. I' i t fll v' tlvwi lion .tlvall ue farlumi owe? .ll. ,..ii t f rr, lt 'llit I'll never forget: Vt., Mouse. Cape, midnite swims. Crush, Co., Bll. Tw Cm... I+ Om vt and I's elevators going up. 'llev I'll rlcvtt lengt-r Dune 1:-. XY? . Nlw Luc. Mouse, l towbov and crew and mv partner in crimt-f l l i SAC. 1. fl N.E.NY'. 2.31 Goodwin Yvggr hanil exon I FL.lklT Q. 11 Council l, 2. 3. Senior Supper. 'vi nr min.: cxtttti it XY'ltt:: -t . , . . , ltltll l I -. 77 IL. ELLEN SUE KRUGER SAM Saw Mill Brook Parkway Xwheeler Meadowbrook Lore limit mir uitlv the cunt. fm! ll'Ifli7 lfit IIIIIIZJN' Thankavou BK. for .ill your help. Pet peeve: Arguing with Af, l'll never forget: The night we pur- chased the MACQI2, summer of '60, New Years Ifxe. Amy, Sue, Ronda. Hey Iude, last Ian. 24, at A.O.'s, and all the nites with N.B.M. Best of luck to: BR., N.M., S.S.+M,B., R.S.+B.R., A.R.+M.S., and to A.O. who l'll always love. 'O IF? . FM.. .Fr ive RICHARD KULESZA 58 Mechanic Street Kooley KingKong XXi'heeler Meadowbrook I leave to NSHS: My yellow slips. Favorite saying: Smartin' Up, watch the movie. Favorite pastime: Down the corner. I'll never forget: Deatly and his winner cars: My soph. year: the soul sessions in the boys room. DIANE TOBY KWASNICK li' Dedham Street Ciootlwifl Meadowbrook ll fu1l ite tall Ilve begimzing ji rifle-11 ffm fmf, am! fu make an em! ri In mal e a b6',!e'xIlll1Ill'K. TIM' emf if iiliere im' .ifarf jirwll. fluff erery fvlmlie and .ierzfwzre Ilia! if right, we:-1 plirafe am! ezefi' rezileuce ii an will ami a fzegizznmg, ercry fmtm an ejiiffzjllv. rlmf am' arliou III 41 ilefl Io llie fzfoci, to live fire, Joan Ile :mfs tlimal or to an lffcllflfilt' ,i1m1tf.' and ffm! it zz lvere ive IlL17'I,ll What was in that drink? BARBARA KUSHNER 100 Wenclell Road Wlieeler Meadowbrook One man Cdllif make a better zz firld. two men Cdllif make a better uwrffl. B111 if 2, IO, 20 make a mil- li fu ruff! ,ree that Jani mme arozuzd. zeal! .ree fha! day crime around. I'll never forget: Fl-4, '54-50, week- end at Lee-Ros with IC, IS, and AWK Aug. 69, huh Linda and Carrie? Most rewarding experience: Those initial words of wisdom. Last words: All we are saying is give peace a chance. JOHN IAY LAMBERT 389 Wloodward Street Lanko Goodwin Warren Il 1.r what we do that wrnzlr. not alia! zze inland lo Jo. l'll never forget: The Waban Market, a certain Chevy, the sum- mer of '69, weekends at Green Harbor with Doody, P Town, and last but not least , . . Lank!Y! What would we do if . . . MacDonalds' closed! Homeroom Manager 2: Arts Festival I, 2: Blue Squad l, 23 Sailing Club lg Ski Club l, 2. RICHARD LAMPERT Ido Annawan Road Ricky Goodwin Warren The mmf ll.It'l6'.I,I dai of all if that nz rwlircflv zu' bare not laughed. I will remember: RK, IC, MY, I, and 2 for it long time. My chief failing: the license test about ? number of times? Lacrosse 2, 53 Waban Boys l, 2, 3: Senior Supper 5. SCOTT LAMPERT Sl Cynthia Road Sam Lamps Goodwin Meadowbrook lu iz place where llnere are 710 men. ,rlrire llmu to be a man. l'll never forget: my name, rank and data processing number. I leave to Newton South: a great man, my brother. What would happen if . . . Chess ran a 4 min. mile? Activity Head I, 23 Class Council lg Basketball lg Indoor Track 2, 51 Outdoor Track 2, 53 Cross Country 53 Regulus 3. RICHARD A. KUMOR 319 Elliot Street Rich Goodwin Meadowbrook Moment of madness: When I pro- posed. I leave to Newton South: Marian, Favorite pastime: Hanging around the corner. Favorite saying: My word. Ambition: To get mar- ried. I'll never forget: Mr. Shaw's class. I'm crazy about: Big Mack. Advice to Sophs., Iuniors: Stay in school. I admire: Her. I am: Rich. Whats important is: Nothing. 2 x Q Vx ' Jr .t if ' 1,5 Y.. 1 ip f .x . it i .fi KATHERINE MARIE LANE 215 Waban Avenue Kathy Marley Wheeler Warren It doern't matter what you helieue ar long ar you're rinceref' What would happen if: Bonnie and I ever stopped speaking. I'll never forget: Dunkies, locker 319, Bobs after school, talks in the auditorium, NHS '68, B8tD bk studies, and most of all Oct. 4 and a very special person. Stage Crew, Pep Squad 53 Senior Prom Committee. 10 MARCY LEFTON 18 lane Road Goodwin Marc Lore comer quietly , . . hut you hnow when it ir there, hecaure suddenly . . . you are not alone any more . . . and there ir no Jad- nerr inride you. I'll never forget the summer of 69 or Mal, Dewie, Mimmy, Cindy, Randy or Charlie. Denebola and Regulus. W lei 1119. Awe H r 4 H 'F' gg , . V V 1 ..- R: , . ,Z g V,-,,. -1. ,..,.4.xsn-.f,4w.uv-vfgqnqgg-0xqq.g .-,,,q1,,.,A,:p-.gnmgfiysl-iakfvg .Qt , -N, . , I, , I , - 1 . ' I A . ' - 1 . ' - '-' ' ' 'f.', . - ' ' . -T- w ' 1 'ff ,, 1... A -rv .' . ,1 ' ' ' '- H ' 1 v .- N' '. - .11 1-' 11, : Y -3' 'Kill' 1 x-R51 :ISK I' 7 ' 3:-t S-Q., V, f. fav' GAIL M. LAPIN 272 Winchester Street Goodwin Meadowbrook No hook can teach ur self. It if a hidden language only Heart ran read. I'll never forget: Raps, waiting with Phyl, our first mistake, a trip to the islands, can-can at Laura's, the moon men, summers at Nantasket, m8tm's, and memories. Goodwin House Council 2, French Club 2, 5, Denebola 2, AFS 2, 39 FTA 23 Senior Supperg Senior Prom. CATHY LATNER 12 Rokeby Road Cutler Warren No man ran rereal to you aught hut that whlrh already lier half arleep tn the dawning of your knowledge, If he lr indeed wife he doer tltil hid you enter the houre of hir zvir- dom hut rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind, AMY LENNARD 41 Lakeview Avenue Wheeler And He rhall judge among the nations and Jhall rehuhe many peo- ple and they rhall heat their rwordr into plowrharer and their rpearr into pruning hoohr. Nation rhall not lift up sword againrt nation, neither rhall they learn war any- more. . . Shantih Shantik Shantik I'll never forget my alter ego, Rose, Alogo for Peace, Those initial words of wisdom. Q'- 7 lLSQl MATS LARSON Sweden AFS MARCIA LAZOVICK 535 Dedham Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Ar we grow older our eyes grow weaher, hut we never forget what Il'6'l'6? ,teen with our hearty. I'll never forget: Chuck and all the great times we've had. Warm friendships with IF, NB, RT, LR, AS, Tomato soup, New Years Eve, Pewter Pots, 1800, Dyrtamic Dual FLA robot, licenses Sept. 13, 1968 Phone talls from Maine. Blue Squad 1, 2, Senior Supper' Senior Promg Spanish Club 5. v 1 u JOSEPH S. LANK SO Farina Road Goodwin Meadowbrook The fzjttcreit thing in totlayfr .1073 row, ir the h7rlf7.l7lIlP'l'J' of ye.v.'e1'tlt1y'.f joy, I'll never forget: L.B.G., B.S.ing with a neighbor, Arollo, New Years 69, an overheard vc-tte. What would happen if: S.P. closed?, or they made the perfect car? Soph. lg lunior 2, Senior 51 Study I I NNVM y:.m.,f5if Zia' la-A',' ' . ha . Y' ...N vu.. Ng, fb --fl RUSSELL A. LEPORINI Fl Parker Avenue .,LCp.. Cutler Meadowbrook Our rmrrblttf zuirfff ii free tz Pnzife :silk tl Peace- lI1f.Y,IiIlKQ.U Vifhat would happen: if we ate -1 number fours. I leave to N.S.H.1 a hernia. l'll never forget: N.S.H. that Sat. nite, a kitchen window, spilled water. A day in the Life, IQG, Shi, Bll, IXIC, CS, PM, MN, FV, PD, TC,: The Blue Bomber, the football coaches. Football l ,l. 33 Wfrestling l, 2, 3. LENI SUE LEVENSON SV Upland Avenue Cutler lNleadowbrook Hllrlclfl' If1gt'.1!l1e1'. hifi Iffgcfalber. lt f7C'l1f7!c,l of lille ed?'flf,' Thur mul only llrezr Muff ic fhll 6' f7L C1lt'H I take with nie all the fond mem- ories ol wonderful friends and good times. Ambition: to succeed in my goals and be happy in what ever I Llll. Ski Club 2, 5, Russian Club I, Treasurer Zg Regulus Publicity 5g A.F.S. l, 2, S, Arts Festivalsg Musicals. MARJORIE LESBIREL 65 Oak Street Midgie XY'heeler Meadowbrook I'll never forget: KVSVSBICAT- PD, PT, P. Town, Sen. Prom, graduation, Bloody Mary and her Prince Charming. My junior year with Balza Crab, Murph. Coak, Panda, Mad Dog-Kaz, Hippie, Bird, Moe, Filos-Droop, lancu, Mouth, Clurs an dall the really great times we had. Lower play- ground and Holiday and Coachman Inns. Right guys 5: gals? Favor- ite pastime: being w. Bobski XYf'ouldn't it be nice huh Bob? 'D 7 , I . V. 1 Vg, . 4, h U -,, , BARBARA ANN LEVINE I I Solon Street Goodwin Meadowbrook mlille fllffe l7'Ullf7fL'.l' mmf IlfJ7'V'it.'.l of file io Ultllfl of 14 fuck ue 111411. WMI fue in i1rn1.ff1f1'.f.f,:g fzfoclys in our 11.11. fir tt wifi rmzie tftem iIt',f'P1n'q-n'w ti fo 4: truffle c'fn11'r.'t'Ie1' um! to llttzztff Tff,,,f2lc',i rift' ojfwl fbi muff fat 1 . .'tfJ.f'f Gott' ltzifvofrv Ill' for fzcffer' i,'A,V,l,,N,! Tennis l, Q, 41 Yollevbull l, Q, 1 7? - ,,-r I CLIFFORD B. LEVINE 41 Carlson Avenue Cliff I utler Meadowbrook l leave to Newton South: a reser- vation for six at Tony's. I'lI never forget: living in the parking lot during studies. Soccer Z. INDIAN AND CHINESE TROOPS CLASH Vi CATHY JILL LEVIN 60 White Oak Road Cat Wheeler Warren Nothing nzaiey uuile tba! nzaiei u m e m o ry. Love is blind yet I can see I'll never forget: Ian. IZ, 1968 7 the G.T.'s with LOUIS, Iota, con. 68, 69, PRINCE OF WALES, PLUM Is. FL-4,54-50, Ian.l-69, LT-AW, BL, lS,SPMI, Amy IT's NOT MEDAL. WHAT if: AMY and I were RM. Gymnastics l, 2, Field Hockey lg Regulus 2, 3g Senior Supperg AFS 2, Senior Promg Commons Room Com. 2. Fr Stippt-it Sr. Prom' Tutor J, 5, N 'aa IX-l' P l. f, 51 llouse Council l, 23 4 Arts Ifestivttl Ig Regulus 33 Chorus I 4 October 12, 1962 STEVEN R. LEVENE 469 Brookline Street Wheeler Meadowbrook ...Q wff v s I ,I ,J 1 44 - fa - . 1 Q 1 I DONALD L. LEVIN 75 Rockland Place Goodwin Don Ifz'eri' 1mzn'5 work, :whether it be lileralrzre or UIIIUC or pictzzrei ur arrhiterllzfe or anything elre, if al- zzuiyr a portraif of himself, and the more he trier to rrmreal himyelf Ike more clearly will hir rharader ap- pear in .tpize of him. REGULUS, Editor-in-Chief 33 lr. Class Committeeg Math Tutor 2, 5, AFS 2, 53 lr. Symposium Comm., Chess Club 1. DOROTHY ELYN LEVINE II6 Pond Brook Road Done Cutler Meadowbrook Look lo your mul for the anrzrer. I'Il never forget: IDL and those two great weeks in Iune, Grazing in the Grass is a Gas, the Esplanade, let Plane, times with lL,Nl,AE. BI.,EB, Montreal, Light My Fire. my jr yr 8: SF. Springfield HQO skiing, Gods Country, and lune 5. 1974. Moment of madness: Weston- TGTCS. SAC 33 House Council l, 5. --if , EMMONS STOCKWELL LEVINE 8 Avery Path Emm Goodwin Meadowbrook Silence ir golden' maybe tlaafr why theres ro fitlfe of it. I'll never forget: that night at sugars, the girls, those talks, and the guys. What would happen if: I got smart. I leave to NSHS: another edition, Thank you, Iune. Football 2, 34 Basketball 1, 2, 34 Baseball 1, 2, 3. KENNETH M. LEVITT 75 Lovett Road I , PAQ CHARLES H. LEWIS 101 Upland Avenue rw-in famine, 4 'HY , Q, :O T MARTIN STEVEN LEVINE 15 Wendell Road Marty Wheeler Meadowbrook K11ozt'ledge ir power. I leave to Newton South: my stu- dent number. Math Club 2, 53 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 33 Wheeler House Council I, 23 Regulus Adv. Staff 3. ROBIN J. LEWIS 52 Tanglewood Road Rob Cutler Meadowbrook 'iF7'f6Ild.fff1ff7 ir lo be raflrcd for zeloar there ir in if, not for rebar can be gotfen out of il. l'll always remember: Iune 10, l9o', that very special person- Ronny, ferris wheels, Moses, sum- mer '6'J, not saying good-bye, Happy together, IF, LE, IC. I'm crazy about: Whats-his-face, kite flying, and little Gregory. Cutler Council 23 Spanish Club 2, gl Maiorettes 51 Senior Supper. 195' 'I ll 1' - ' if E' 1 ' E73 '- ,. I 1.1 , 41,43 - 1' A- - ., . , , . c . , . .- ' . ' i 1 1 A . L-: , 1. , ,, -H 'R -J fini-uf' 1 ,..-I - , 4. fe , - - , ,, I ' ' IQ: L 1.-L x da, 7 , ' ' I STEVEN BRUCE LEVINE 71 High Rock Terrace Steve Cutler Meadowbrook Culture, learning, and righteous thoughts are what the world should lean upon, and not ignorance, war, and hate. In a world so full of competition I believe each person should remember that he as an individual is a very special person who has his own worthwhile thoughts, talents, and special gifts for the world. Musical 23 Fall Production 2, 33 Denebola 2, Math Club 2, Science Fiction Club 5. IQX 1 ROGER LEWENBERG 41 Longfellow Road Levy Cutler lu our lyeurtr we kuozz' if ffl'L',fH NSEP I leave to NSHS: Coach and his cupcakes, Mr. CorneIl's finals, the cafeteria, The Study Center, gossip corner, and guidance counselors. The soccer team will win-some day. Cutler House, Vice President 51 Sailing Clubg Ski ClubgNSEP yeh! Blue Squad 23 Soccer 2, 3. ,. ,M BARBARA JOYCE LEVISON 'IJ High Rock Terrace Barbi Barb Cutler Meadowbrook Yon are me if ff76'7'C'H come 41 lime Zl'Z76'll I'lf grrfzr' filed Of 'lflll NEVER AIY LOVE. Wliat would happen if: I ever found BF? I'll never forget: New Years '69, Sat Club--ARKDG, Delta Girl Athlete, Discussions with Ell, SL, RS, IC, SG, FB, HP, The summer of '69 with CG, DG. Beanv and the kitchen most of all Natieooli Little People. Amliltiorli To understand myself. KENNEDY PLEDGES ACTION AGAINST ANY CUBAN AGRESSION September 5, 1962 ELEANOR LIEBMAN Cutler f meffl 1 LVL or . - -..fi 1- -, NEIL ARTHUR LINSKY T i Lsilirange Street Limit Zinsli Viillteler lNleridowlwroolt HI'lI'lLUifI tru Ili' ,ei'ti.'leif .nur ,J ffifioff .Jw fini Diff rffffrffrzzzuzf I 111. itrr I leiixe Iii Newton South. Many ll.lP17X liours tif CQhemit.il Bonding .ind striztturirig of moletules in L.ilw I'll ntxer forget. The tree that hit my t.ir .ind demolished it, t, y , , . , SHI. l, L, 1, Xarsity Soeter 1 .i -V1 file N yy. I , -I ' 1 J If PETER M. LOXVY El Eislier Avenue Vfheeler XY eeks Nw mini jr inf lifimrf, lulrre of it rilft: tzifi mini jr iz freeze of the I r,1r.','fic'UI, ii f.1r1 of Ific IIIdiUt.'.' if fiforf ,JUL 11.1.-fu-rf Jilin' fu ilu' Sea, lin'-fm lu flirt nitric, 41.7 Neff dj If d l'rom'o1iIor'1t' litre, izr izeff in if iz .llrliwfw of 1151 ,fI'it.'HfJ.f or of Klum' oirfwt trim: rim miufr rftullv Ji- 1frfff.ro'ir.i' mt, lzemrzie I inn ini oilierf Ill ,lltlllglflifff ximf Hiierefore inter turn! li, fulfil' for iifvrfm lfte bel! i'f.ir i r,' lr' foffr for thee. Regulus Pliotographer 2, editor 33 German Ciluh I, 2. President 31 Living 213, S. 1'-,T DONNA ELLEN LINN IZH Herrick Rodd Goodwin Vfeelxs lliilfff our flflt. ziilfi our foie, ite willful mile' IIIWL' Zirffilif. M7431 wiljl fmii. l leave to NSIIS My permission for .my teather to t.ill any student lie w.irits Linn, Suppressed de- sire: .i life of leisure. l'll never for- ,aleti Rarigeley .ind Summer '69, the felliiwsllip, B.B., Lifld the Hill , M,H..B.l:..CQ.B., and G.A., lieeiiuse he helped me Undef- strind life better. LOIS GAIL LINSKY 8 Early Path Lo C utler Meadowbrook Seri am! me rim!! find. kfzofk and .'l'e Jour ilnzlf lie open, are am! ion ,fluff be yiiezz, for .file fore ftmzer Jrfit'H111g lfflll if. l'll never forget: summer 60, Ron rind family. WW and B Maine, New Year parties 68 and 69. Huh REG? Favorite saying: Really!! A certain MP and DM. Favorite pastimes: To watch R.S. at EP, and going to Good Harbor in Gloucester. Volleyball I1 Orchestra 5. v -eu. f-. I JOHN J. LONG 56 Nehoiden Road 'vi 1 SUSAN LOWENSTEIN 35 Nardone Road Sue XVlieeler Meadowbrook flr1,nfi1i'io lj live only gfitld. Ifle llllft Io fu fuzfffi ri noir, lfye Plate fo lei fwfffr ii' lieu-, the iam In be fililflfil ir lo nzrzic ollveixr ro. l'll never forget. soph. yr., Lynne .zrid Lowetisteins, mv first time, ultriilwrites, Newport '69, all my dynamite friends ZMLERA. What would happen ifz I ever stood up -ir.1i,ghtY Activities lg AES 21 Senior Supperg Senior Promg Denebola Circulation. 1? . BARRY LUSHAN Sl Duxbury Road lush I utltr Xveelxs I will never forget: the sign at lfeiiway. the weekend at LW's lzoiise. the hrolxen window and alarm .ir Spaulding, the weekend at Nantaslxet. W'li.it would happen if: Newton South won a football ,iL.ilDt'f lnttamuriil Basketball l, 2, gl iierinan Cluh l, HERBERT LUSTIG 30-i Greenwood Street RICHARD B. LODGE I' Hemlock Road Q. 40 BETH LUCHNER 108 Arnold Road Goodwin Meadowbrook You mm! funk into People ar ruff ar iz! llvemf' I'll never forget: those rainy days and no rides home, my homeroom and .ill my friends. Setretary of Senior Classg Class Committee 2, S, Stage Crew Ig Iunior Promg Senior Promg Senior Supper: Tennis I, 9. 'Y f' 1 I i -5 l ss How could they ruin an apple? CHERYL MADDOCKS 7 Winter Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Good-bye. l mf cfsff ,fn , 1 Q I . y 1- ,Al CHARLES EDWARD MALMAD 57 Stony Brae Road Charlie C.B. Cutler Meadowbrook . . . and mjler to go before I sleep. l'll never forget: Phases, VW's, N.H. in 55, Conclave, weekend at Beach, Ellen, my niece, Joe, New Years 68-69 and 85 cans, Bud, my Belle, Summer 69, E-block at Cap- prico's, football on Sunday morn- ings, BVD, good times with De- Molay, locks my window, FA's House, by the lake, ,I.S., M.P., D.G. Class Comm. 3, Senior Prom, Senior Supper. PAUL MARGOLIS 62 Pinecrest Road Wifi' DAVID G. MACNAIR 50 Stein Circle Cutler Meadowbrook l'll never forget: the following who made life just a little more pleasant to live, like: Roadhog Di, Pennvloafer Cris, Easygoing Kate, Western Union Man Sue, Soul Groovin' Mich, and Plain lane. I leave to Newton South: my 275 lb. sisterfsearching for a white ramblerl, and 7 boys for 7 unfor- gettable girls. Take care NSEP, but you especially SEXY . . . and never leave that smile. 477' X Y., I I ,I 1. 5 'f iw.. i 1 O 1' 7:13 . 1- -1. 24 : if ' Fw 3.531 gf -Us at 'F' -Ni . 3-,fig-ESQ. 1 .if . , i':3i,,a,,g Q , M 36' wt .,, I . aivixwr , - prvv ,Y ALLAN JOHN MACNEIL 57 Spiers Road Al Sunshine Goodwin Meadowbrook l'll never forget: I.ank's class, and listening to all the tales about his boat. Moment of madness: Pushing my way through the crowds in Goodwin House. I would like to say thanks to my homeroom teacher, Mr. Slater for all he has done for us, and to Mr. Lambert for putting up with me for three long years. RICHARD MAGNET ll9 McCarthy Road Rich Goodwin Meadowbrook TV, dirliier bi' hive Poof, I'm .to gfad I fini5l1ed.tclwoo!. RICHARD STEVEN MANN ll Littleheld Road Ricky Wheeler Meadowbrook Fluffy C1054 flu Jaffe. ztllft men fight t'.1mffe.r. b l'll never forget: All mv friends, Amy, CHA with AXV. Kll, and MB Prince of Wliles, Conv. .ind New Years 69. Activities Comm. 2, 11 Senior Supper Eg Intramural XY'restlin,s1. IV XXf'restlinQ 21 Tennis 3. ALAN S. MARKOVSKY 8 Ci.lYdl1.iU,llll Path Big Al Alto Goodwin BiLilxlUNYl5I'UUh Lift it ufw! :tt .fo :ifffft new i..:zl1r1,iq In .fu l'll never forget lfSY, GLS. the heath, th.it bikini, the ball. the trviml. the long talks. with limi S.. XY'ingo, the FULR NT. ll'. tht eleetion. camp CN, the litlse alarm. Tli bsktbl-Beet, Dec S. 3 vts. with MK, the extra 50, xxh.it XFRFFY has done lor me, Sat. niuhrs in Naritk, B11-and Sue. Reizulus Advettisini: lfditotg lotta' mural Baslsetball l. S, Basketball l, ig Football .f 1 YW . . fl , V lg 2 ML 4 x f Xf 'ty ,tt . 95 0 --171 'Y' lt' ' 'U--I T 3. ' .At 'l J ITN MICHELE DANIELLE MCDONALD S59 Boylston Street Goodwin Weeks The ie.: U only .thy thrzfr heen melted to rain: Hate ti only lore thatfi lzeen driven insane, v.m.g, I could never forget: Marv Lou and Ianet, all we've been through together, Iirighams, les, one day in Martl1a's Vineyard, the Light- housc-,our bicycle rides, May 28 and Sept. 20. Field Hockey lg Student Faculty Forum 5. ' 4:0 .e Ive' 1? f 'x I fl - f . J X I MEL MORGUE I5 Spectre Lane Fats I leave to Newton South: my body and soul. I'll never forget: S.P.O. and Oli. Science Fiction Club I, 2, 51 Foot- ball ag Blue Squad 1.2, 3. --.- 'VN V, :ff 1 mf , 'fi- iffrt . jf? PATRICIA ANNE MCLEOD 207 Lincoln Street Goodwin Patti A lore that ran .rtand the text of time, will lart forever. l'll never forget: The great chase with N.N., M.K., and K.S., S.P. ND , one night at I.K.'s house, the Sahara Desert with T.W.B. III, Long talks with Lindsey, my twin sister, The haunted house, piddle buddy , Nooding . What would happen if: I never saw that cock- eyed frog . STANTON MEDOFF 34 Renee Terrace Stan Cutler Weeks Always remember: the good times with the guys: Gordo, Sinda, Marf, Lepa, Huda, Emo. Leo, Gino, XXlally. Will Marf ever get caught? Never forget: the sandy bashes down the Cap, summer of '69, some wild times down I-Ioffas, a few extra smokes for HMO . Favor- ite teacher: Mr. Karis. I leave here: Kaufa, Wally 84 Weed. ALLEN MEISTER 109 Lovett Road HAI., Wlheeler Solomon Lowenberg It'r nite to he important, B141 important to he nice. Leader Corps 1, Zg French Club 53 Science Fiction Club 3. , j '. ,f if I iv 'wt 4 Ziff- ' I , S V i 'Y-ff fi at 7 if MICHAEL C. MCCLORY 25 Chase Street Mike Muggsie Cutler Weeks Newer pn! off until tomorrou' an experience you can hare today. I'll never forget: Three great years with Mr. Franke and the gang. Pet peeve: NSEP. I leave to NSI-IS: among other things, my grades in French: Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ,Vx MARIANNE B. MCCONNELL 65 Forest Street GLENN ORBITS EARTH- LANDS SAFELY IN ATLANTIC February 21, 1962 415 l . NANCY MEGRIAN 18 Ripley Street Cutler Weeks The water rat was reytlerr, and he did not exactly know why. To all appearanre the Jarnmer'r pomp war .still at fallert height, and although in the tilled acrer, green had given tray to gold, .though rowanr were reddening, and the ufoodr were dazed here and there with a tarvny fierrenert, yet light and warmth and color were still prerent in undi- rnlnirhed mearuref' X, I ff STEVEN J. MEIROVITZ 54 Clark Street Steve Cutler Weeks If you donit learn from your mir- taher, there'5 no .tenre making them. I'll never forget: the N.S.E.P. play- pen, or the 1969 Math Club elec- tion. Favorite saying: If I can't take it with me, I'm not going! Math Clubt2, 33 Science Club 21 Track 51 N.S.E.P. 1, 2, 3. Q I-7 DAVID MICKELSON 56 Greenwood Street Goodwin Meadowbrook It it easy to he hrare from a .tafe distance. Ambition: to practice law. Pet peeve: movie ratings! I leave to NSHS: my used IBM number- 5734662. What would happen if: MacDonald's took over the lunch room? I am sorry it is over. Denebola 2, 51 Class Comm. 2, 33 Symposium Comm. 2, 3, Home- room Mgr. 21 Activities Comm. 1, 2. -.f Vsfwc l 3 ANN LINDA MITCHELL 57 Cynthia Road Goodwin Meadowbrook When all the hlandirhrnents of life are gone. the coward.: sneak to death, the hrazfe lizfe on. O Marshmallow, bananas, cookie anyone? Friday night skiing, the fragrant. Charles, peppy tennis balls, as such, in the right ballpark, liver, perfect labs. Reg. Circ. Ed., Tennis Team I, 2, 51 Sen. Symposium, Math Tutor, French Clubg Sen. Supper: Stage Crew-so what else is new? ROBIN L. MESCON 155 Lake Avenue Cutler . , And I zzould not trade away, No! a day. even if I could. l'll never forget: April II, the HI-IBG, Marshheld weekends, Nookie, Knappo's cottage, basics, dummies, Waterville Valley, Byrd, watching the sunrise, ski trips, the Crystal Prism, our place, shnooks, and most of all-Ches. !Thanks, kidj. What would happen if: summer never came? I envy Robyn and Bill. .-F' KATHLEEN ANNE MILLANE 24 Harrison Street Packy Goodwin Weeks Lore which includes poetry, if to science at the free and beautiful catchingr of a child are to the throer of the hangnzan Come away, O human child To the water: and the wild llVl1h a faery, hand in hand For the zz'0rld'f 'more fall Of zveeping than you can under- Jtandf' H FAYE LINDA MILLER 56 Amherst Road Cutler Weeks Since all we really panes! are our endozzlmentf of personality and rpirit, what does it really matter when we leave the u'orld.9 I'll never forget: all my friends, talks with IS, skiing, that cold day on Bay State St., lsrael?, Super Wally. NSEP 1, 2, 53 House Council 51 Stage Crew 51 AFS 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 31 French Club 2, 3. 105- t ' 1 , .f JACK MIKELS 5l2 Yilcbtydcliti Road W'heeler Iwleadovwbrook l'll never forgeti when we could drive, Fri. night golf. bowling and subs. ir. Spanish. lang. lab 2, one party above the rest, our eroup, mv own point of viexx. the CUEDCIS.. Nip- DCE peeveil love all animals. Advice to sophs. and its., go back. 'What would happen if: I lost a poker game? Perspective editor-in-chief l, 2, 51 Taurus editor-in-chief 33 intramural Basketball 21 Dencbnla 1. SULPHUR DIOXIDE POLLUTION DANGER TO HEALTH 1967 DEBORAH SUTHERLAND MILLER 15 Metacomet Road Debby Cutler Warren Lore thy neighhorn To AB. To live is to ski To ski is to live. Tn LG. A time to laugh, A time to cry To B.A., D.K., L.L., A.C.- Happiness Always. Orchestra 5. 'TF' ,. LOUIS C. MILLER 45 Harwich Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Sonic men look at tltirzgf at they are and .tai zzhy. I look at thingy df lhu :refer were and tax' zrhi nat. CBS RFK IYMK find :then the rwur! of lvifturi ,tits in judgment on each nf ur, ue full he measured lu the an.tzzer.t to four f,'I1eJtiff21.f.' F1r.f.'. :mere ue men ftf r f1n'a,e4 7... Sermzd, were ue men of Illrlyfflllffllf . . Third, were ne men of Hlf6,Qf1l1 . . . Finally, unc' uc wuz of rlt.1'rratmn. JFK WILLIAM J. MILLER ll' Brookline Sttett liillx' XY'l1celet Nle.itl.'xxlnrv-tk HLIIL ww , '21 tt fr! .xml i'll'L'7'ifl tlrfl rv':t'nil,' .111 ffm it , af .Vit Hiillltt I 121 t7 'it 'Vit 'U' 'It I'-A--'ull 'I if irmti Jil VIII lklit itll' .iY'e'.J t.1'7f' lil never forget Max' IU. lklfwfl-ff the cunft-ssiirris. RM. SSl. SSQ. Sli. Mb. XYTC, Iinmpe lvl, April fix Till, Seeing why. Nltisital 2. 5. liall l3'1m.i 5. flu n- tett Choir 1. Regulus l'ulwl1ti'x Stan, Spanish Club N. Max Arzs Festixal 1, 3 MVN fc' ,I THOMAS MOORE 46 Hinckley Road Tom Tommy Goodwin Weeks l'll never forget lr. year, Summer NI driving to Xwoodstock with MT, Wlells beach. '56 Chev and dumpy motels, last of all, Home- room with Mrs. Rakshys. 'US GAIL MORSE 124 Ridge Avenue Goodwin Weeks I fee the finer zrlvn Crauf Like molar, who for a from llwozzfzf trade their Joufr, A fzmiefz mirmrfr T175 only hole for them, flmf for you ztlvffrf Iix rlmnge you ri Efl'6'J, ,lint to be J'Ul7l6'hU!11f efre. Prefendirzg thingr You Heier lc!! or meanlf You tfwft fire, wha! you ffefenfl. You cazft gire, ro you jzzrt fnemff' JEANNETTE NAHABEDIAN 1623 Centre Street Little Nasty Net If l7ldlfC7',1 not zrlwl you are ,flvolzglvf lv be fmt what you are. Moments of madness: The knock at the door and that crazy clock. l'll never forget: CC, April 18, the summer of '69, the trips to New Hampshire, and those blinking lights. Most rewarding experience: meeting him. Senior Supperg Senior Symposium. -reef' .Ma fi T' , 1 1 1 i Do you think 1 could learn the trade? JOANNE MUCCIARONE 101 Alban Road NIO.. Goodwin Warren I leave to NSI-IS: Good times and people B.P. summer '68 thanks. l'll never forget: KG, PG, PS, the woods, Capricio's, jumping the fence with PA. Dates Sat. Nite ISL movies. CC parties CH. W8cH. l'll never forget you Tim. Most rewarding experience: Raps with FO for hours. New Year Eve with Tim and Prom. What would hap- pen if: our dates turned out normal? RICHARD NATHANSON 270 Country Club Road Ricky Goodwin Meadowbrook What would happen if: Mr. Gold- man taught Biology? I'l1 never forget: Bob for giving me my television set. Most rewarding ex- perience: playing cards with Bob. My favorite pastime: looking at the moon. Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Astronomy lg Intramural 1, 2. ROBERTA NATHANSON 29 Great Meadow Road Wheeler Meadowbrook BARBARA NEEDLE 98 Clifton Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Ab, but a marfr reach .rlaould exceed hir gram. Or what's a heaven for? Homeroom Manager 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 5g French Club 2, 3, Leadercorp 2, 3g G.A.A. Sports Managerg Tennis 1, 2, 5. RICHARD NADLER 91 Arnold Road Rich Nad Cutler Meadowbrook 1'll never forget: That long run away from Raining Ear, that orange pole and the dead battery, that 180 with the RMW Lush saying how much ya got? The wino in Ken- more Sq., the dent, The sign Hey Neil, Louie , B-52 Yegs, a hit Wet's stories. loe E. Schlitz. 41 51'-gr E. N.. , 5. 5-, I X .N ,glivxh ,L '.'f,2: 3:-E1 r' 7 ' ' .. H I. 4.9. 4 Q . .,-o nvmqqwiylfmysfg I l ,,.,4x.M1,tV,--,gmww, l ROBERT STEVEN NEEDLE 18 Lovett Road Bob Goodwin Meadowbrook 'Today III ye.tterday'J tomorrow. l'll never forget: Michelle, X-l-B Blocks at the store, the Goodwin House radiator, Ellen, Ioe, Bud. Sundav morning football, getting a Seb at CL after 8 vrs.-bov, New Year 68-69 -l- 85 cons. mv time with Demolav, locks, the Endless Summer 69 and D.W., A.L., R.M., S.L., M.L., M.B., L.G., and last but not least Sarah and Wallv. RUTH E. NOYMER 45 Andrew Street Wheeler Meadowbrook The name of friend ir common hut the faith in friendship if rare. Anal rometimer I wonder jurt for a while Will you ez'er remember me? NEFTY, BI and other friends. Regulus Circulation Staff 1, 2, 3: Student Activities Council 2, 3. ,fr- Q -QQ ' rl er cfs IVV .V l r A 5 r ,E we i X-uw ig? sl 6 ,I Si f' JUDITH A. NEMZOFF 500 Dedham Street Iudie Cutler Meadowbrook I am waiting Perpetually and forever A rerzairrazzce of zvorzrler and 2 wonder ana' i am perpetually zvorzderirzg Wfho. OLIVER NEWTON 51 Rockledge Road Goodwin Weeks BlerJed are the rrzercifulq for They rhall ohtairz mercy Bleried are the peace maherr: For they rhall he called lhe Chilrlrerz of Goff. Think about it. BRADFORD SCOTT NOBLE 14 Great Meadow Road Brad Wheeler Meadowbrook I leave to South: a I-Ionda 160. My favorite pastime is playing drums. l'll never forget: HoITer's basement! CR, MB, PS, GD, RG, IG, Sum- mer of '68, BG, LG, IL, Summer '69, RF. T Ziff sr Elf' l NANCY NEWMAN 11 Auburn Drive Nance Goodwin Meadowbrook That zwhirh we fall a Raye hy any other name zrozzld .rmell ar sweet. l'll never forget: The Celtics, those few great summers at Ken Berma, and Alan. Moments of madness: When the C's win the champion- ship. Goodwin House Council lg Regulus Data Staff 5, Newton Educational Wtjrkshtnp 5: Stage Crew lg Senior Supper Committee. ANNE NISSON 116 Plymouth Road Anacin Wheeler Weeks Dorff figbz arzythirzg. It irr1't worth it, Compromise and yozfll get what you zvarzt. You'll he happier. Know lhyrelfq he yourrelfq lore lheyrelff arzrl other! will loo. Ambition: to be an RN, l'll never forget: Ion, Israel, Cabot's, Dene- bola, thumb. I'm crazy about: Peo- ple. I admire: a good sense of humour. Whats important is: SUCCESS, happiness, a good sense of humour and sleep. DAVID NOVICK 67 Tanglewood Road I-lou Cutler E711 the top of an extremely grassy hill an olfl man Jlepl for dll'lJIllC, llIll.'Ull.IL'liUIl.Il'l' rlwarrzirrg of hir long forgotten chilrlhorul. Smlrlerzly he :foie ap aml firzifherl hir onion .fdlldll'lc'lJ, l'll never forget: Working as a life- guard in Conn. Soccer lg Football 2: Indoor Track v THOMAS HUGH NELSON 24 W'illiarns Street Milehigh Cutler Meadowbrook l'll never forget: All the good times down the corner, the Pats game with FV and PD, all the great times that football gave me, Most rewarding experience: Living in Upper Falls. Football l, 2, 51 Basketball 2. E IQ 'Q I . ,,,,' f -1 - -1 ' --13523 l 4.5 Jjw . ifrftw- ' v,, rr :VII , fini, -. l U. 4' '.,,7,:,54.. ,,,v . I QL A - q 1- .1 wr- a.:::: be-. , , -vu, four' ,-7--vmnq 3 ' vi+,-.- t .4'.,.'I.:--'-1-.Q 'Z 51 71? 'Q . 'fsgl-rg'--. 1'.IS,:'l'73 Z'- f .1 L-5.1 3'--'ras ' .-1 farftgfee .IL-il--A ,j-vw .W .:.a.4.::.'.-f Ittf BILL OBRIEN -av' . ,,.A l5C ll'tllllAXt'I1llL' .U ., I Wt Xl r L.1trtv N tt ful golf Icxllll. .1 lr-t ol .tthes .llhl pains for Mrs Urattlt-, l .tlso ltaxt 1 to Newton South .1 xxontlr-rltgl :Lui Its .1 great sthool .md it was .a Goltl 1 3 llotktx l ' ' :' i . ,Ji- X 1 V v 'i MARK STEVEN OCHS H6 Haltyon Road Xlilheeler XVCCICS 'LI .fool Ilia one ferr tnlzefetf IPI' will lfitzt but Nlazfe aff .five tfljfer- eIi'Lie'. l leave to Newton South: My one liner in D.O.M. '6'. ERIC OSMAN Ill Plymouth Road Cutler Xweeks Othtial Member: Computer to Lunch Bunch. Let's hear it for Liomez, SDS, and TOS. I'll never forget: HBS and the K and l. God bless the snow of 69. May it rest in peace. lt's 9 AM, MT isn't home vetl Down with Protest! Lori, Be LQIIOIDIII SHELLEY R. PARIS 266 Spiers Road XX'iieeler Meadowbrook l5f:tn.I.i!vf1f l.l 11111 4 lifffe word it'r ffm fteojnli it lui, iililff' it big, Ill nevtr forget. Moorishot, First time-,, one bitt. nite with IS, HR. with lferii, funk, 68, 69, Mitltlle of tft' road, i.-,ortls that never tame, luck ol it . Take Me Home? X'ron,e address, ICs Flitk, Iota, and that Sl'I:f.lAL I'l'1L':ItI. KAMIIXIKICS Lornin. l, Senior Supper 'A Illllk' stitiatl l. ,L 4? DEBORAH O'HARA Zi Pennsylvania Avenue Toothpick C.titler Meadowbrook l'll never forget: Feb. 21 with IC, FG, Iladidile, Goodtimes With DK, the Beaches with TC, LC, IM, TM, DK, CH, BM, KV, my junior year English class, and all my friends. Good luck it's been great. I'm crazy about: l9'O sailors. L . MARTHA YVONNE PEASE 815 Chestnut Street Marty Cutler Meadowbrook XWhat's important is: Life, Love, .ind Happiness, and true friends. i'll never forget: Lin, Nette and all the fantastic talks we had in N.H. Pet peeve: Snobs and phonies. Fav- orite pastime: Riding in UNCLE-R. Senior Supper Committee 5. JOHNSCN PLEDGES TO HELP NEGROES ATTAIN FULL EQUALITY ms 'T 'U' .,.. .3 Eff, ANDREW OLEM I-40 Allen Avenue Andy Cutler Weeks Yeifem'ay, all my troubler ,teemed .ro fur izizuyf' I'll never forget: The Language, Summer of '69, and the people I met, D.C., Homeroom, Tilly and the boys, doubling with Al and Suzie, and E.K. I'm crazy about: Ellen. Most rewarding experience: A night in town with a friend. l.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3. ffm DAVID H. OWENS 46 Waban Avenue Big Owenstein Goodwin Warren The heir leather yolfff ever l9llZ'6 1.f U.X'f7tf?'fei'!lt't.'. R and E, MLK, BC, M and DH Rayn and all the rest of the kids, who are now my friends. Most re- warding experience: I'll never tell. Goodwin House Treasurer lg Golf I 3 , . . are .fif DOROTHY ANNE PALMER 254 Wiswall Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I'll never forget: the commons, NATO, Trip to Pa., Lake Cochitu- ate, Windy, Popi, and Queenie, Warning, Warning 4th of luly weekend, Fernald, Summer of '69, CD Gu LK. KENNETH DAVID PERLIS 77 Hagen Road Kenny G Jtitlwifl IVI621CIOWbI'0OlC Haze you found that the fore you gire 15 equal fo the lore you lake. Prophecy: NSHS will win the base- ball suburban league championship by 1980. I'll never forget:I.S.'s English class, and especially ELS. Baseball 2, 5, Intramural Football 1, 2g Ways and Means Committee 5, Ski Club 5, Arts Festival I, 2. ' A 5 I .-1 4 r U 7 4 - -. -wtwmtmsfiefe .-., est..-fir - THOMAS PHILLIPS 62 Chester Street Redo Goodwin Weeks l'll never forget: 4f11f69 with M.G. My suppressed desire is to get a C.H. Hockey I, 2, 3. ROBERT GARY PORTER 69 Ripley Street Bob Ro Wheeler Weeks Together, let as build Jtardy man- Jtorzr of freedom, rnamionr that all the world can adrnjre and copy, but that no tyrant can ever enter. Favorite sayings: What the hey I say wha. I'll never forget: The kids of the fret., I...S., or the 50 and 100. Spanish Club 3. R .,.. JONATHAN ROBERT POSTER 199 Dorset Road .. Ion.. Wheeler Warren So absolutely good if truth, Truth never hurtr the Teller. I'll never forget: Sanluan, San Francisco, L.A., and summer 69 . Pet peeve: Phonies! I leave NSHS: My broken gavel. President Wheeler 53 Council I, 2 51 I.V. Soccer 2 gVarsity Soccer 5: Sailing Club 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 53 Class Committee l, 2g Musical lg Senior Supperg Senior Prom. - 2' THOMAS PICKETT 66 Amherst Road Wilson Goodwin, Weeks It'r what you do that countr, not what you talk about. I leave to Newton South: Chemistry with Mrs. Pitt, the lunchroom, a certain Chevelle. I'l1 never forget: The junior year with P.S., the Highland parking lot, LK., and the Summer of 69 . -w., If ' -. -. DONALD PINANSKY 225 Dorset Road Goodwin fl, SQ 1 ,.,. 1- ' ,fa ak: W g . so I, ...V A is - tl.. ' f 2 If A 'W' feel PM ' tl 5 it 'fifbgiifief . - , ,,,..?.?fiE-QSM ,y Q ' Y, ,,.. gg Q35 atfsfsfiefeit new-f'1f-111 niliufssaakiill -atixmaf K ms!.-,-.e af STEPHEN PORTER 15 Larkspur Road Thorn Goodwin Warren W'hen once I itop and look back remember a friend and the mow look out a zvindozz' into broken lazzghx holding hands in the graft: He raid it war an accident but he way death black charred by Juni of too many afternoonr looking out of windows loft in note! of Jwn- phonic lheartrx he hzznznzed and .fhatteretl in the .tilence of the ac- cident ltr cold in december jenn april if dead. MARIAN ANN PORTER 292 Langley Road Cutler Sacred Heart Anytime you life it zap. you run the rlyk of hazing to lite it flown. I'll never forget: The people who helped make life worth living, my parents and great relatives, P.D., LM., A.M.D., D.C.. I.S.. K.D. Fav- orite sayings: Eye Yeye, Ta Dee. I'll never forget: Sf24if68. Wqlokt, 6llfif69, 'flll69, and the sum- mer of 69 . Chief failing: I for- get how true my quote was. ,v-at If . I MAN LANDS ON MOON July 20, 1969 PETER GEOFFREY POTTER DONNA PRECIOVS 230 Hartman Road Pitter-Pattern Cutler Chauncy Hall l N Slmxx mu! Park lens XX liceler Nlt.itlouldr-t- A IICXCF i'f't ws' Hifi .mtliorized ueekeritl least-s. .mtl about Stephtn K BLISIIILNS Vlvrk Num' Q. C lui.. ll' vclopnit-nr XY'ork Studi X 'il' 255 ' 'sm ' f A f ,wid-a , . ,.f- ,.e,+x13i ,f - st, f at l i ft 1 6,3 A RICHARD T. RHODES IT5 XX inslovv Road , J N f ff 122 HENRY PRICE SO Sun Hill Lane X1C'heeler W'eeks ill Joozr at lie are lzorn we begin lo rlie. aml Ilve cam' rleperzali llfmfl llie !26',XllI7lllz4H.l' House Council lg IV. Tennis Z, Varsity Tennis 51 Homeroom Man- ager 2, Commons Room Commit- tee S5 Senior Supper. STEWART B. RICHSTEIN 170 Truman Road GINNY RABB 56 Tamworth Road Gin XXf'heeler Warren Lore giver mzuglat but ilrelf and ralfet nazzglvl lil!! from itself Lore ,Doi.fe.t.ie.t no! nor zrozzlzl fl be por- .se.m-tl,' For lore if .tzzffciezzt :mio lore, l'll never forget: baseball score cards, the star , Sioux Falls, SD., the locker, D.R., SN., Head Start. What would happen if: Nancy couldnt speak on my behalf! Love to D.B.-Peace. French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 33 Denebola Circulation Stafl 5. 46 ELAINE F. RIVERS 156 Dickerman Road XX'heeler lkleadovvbrook Wheeler Wleeks I l'll never forget: lune 1, Ellen's pool, X-mas vacation, New Years r 8 .-'- live. Feb. vacation, Candy's party, ' LVU., Nov. 26, the lake, N.H., Ohio, N.Y. with Ted, Needham and all the good times, that night. l'm crazy about: T.T. Gymnastics 1, 2, 5. RICHARD ROBINSCN all Clifton Road , Lutler Rick vi 'I , A A .llolfei ll Ilve roof of all UZ'Il,' eril it I iftlletl !h1tflIlu'7'i'll.l Il' Irie. , Q5 l'll 'never forget: going with a car r fi' ,. gl and leaving vxithout one ttxvo in 'fr ' In A-A one vertrn. XX hat would happen if: 'l'onv's and Friendlv's went out of ' 1 ' business. l leave to Newton South ei ' xvhitt l got out of it. Math Klub S3 Intramural Basket- ball 4g lntrttniural Softball l, 2, 5. If ,fre Q 'Q -'Y' A. I, AMY JAY ROSENBERG 'Ii Miller Road Rosie C utler W'arren Tlx' 1l2o11,t'lvI.i of yeilenlay can only rlrfft flfrlf 111 1' z'eal1'Iie.t of today aml 'ill llflllll flarough ronzorrouhr lfffd NIJ.. l'll never forget: Us and We going home first. And Warren. IRA J. ROSENBERG 157 Allen Avenue Goodwin Wegks H111 lramifre an ideal ue may u'J'.flllII6 u'lJal we zz'rJl9, lm! would aroia' impoi'.fibililre5. Aristotle Regulus Data Editor 51 Lacrosse 1, 2, 51 Soccer 1, Z, lg Math Tutor 2, 5 All rearoning ii z'ifiou.r. Whiteliclacl Aristarchus was right, PAULA RICHMAN 46 Roundwood Road Poops Residence Goodwin Meadowbrook It doerzft happen all at once, .raid the Skin Hor5e, You become. Tl9at'.r zeloy it rloeszfl happen if you break earily, have :harp edges, or need to be carefully kept. By the time you are Real, you are very ikabby. But if rloeizft mailer be- cazzie zfhezz you are Real, you calf! be ugly. Alloid, dormness, Angel Gabriel, the we of me, Pinewoods, Little lonnv, metaphysical, GV forever! '???5e '-F1 MARSHA G. ROSEN 50 Timson Path Rosy Wheeler Meadowbrook ll l0af do we life forf if it if not lo make life len difficult for each fllbeff. l'll never forget: My Seniors fox, Vicki's kid, Grand Ball, Summer '69, MAI 84 pages, Stars, Rhon for Lew. CB, MC. Claim to fame: My truck, Mr. A 84 Mr. C. Favorite sayings: What is it?? Honest'-1? Whaddya mean??? Concert Choir 2, S, Musical 2, 3g Arts Festival 2, 51 Senior Prom Committeeg Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. fT ' -if Q LEONARD ROBERT ROSENBERG 46 Malia Terrace Wheeler Lenny Lore 11 wlaulezfer you make it. I leave to Newton South: all of it's problems. What happened to the good old Biltmore in New York. I It must've been the 12 hamburgs before the game! wonder if MB and Vic will marry. BARRY L. ROSENBURG 80 Rowena Road Crazi-Barr Goodwin Weeks I'll never forget: Ronda, Feb. 8, Aug. 30, Sept. 27, '69, Good times in NSI-I parking lot during studies with IC, KG, RB, and the Blue BARRON hiding behind the snow- banks. Meeting HIV, RS, TB, PM, MF, AK, LM, NN, GB, AS, ES, RG, BY to go find a party. CFriend- ly's!1 May 51 with AO, EK, RS. I leave to NSI-IS: Mrs. R. C7210- 72061: A Cupid!! s-Mfr! RW X CARLA JOAN ROSENTHAL if ' X 1 ' 49 Placid Road Rose Wheeler Meadowbrook z1'i1l9o11t zeorflf. in friezzdflvip, all ilmuglvrr, all defirei, all expecta- liom are born and rlaarerl with joy that 15 z111acrlaime1l. l'll never forget: the summer of '69, our SB's, FLB, Hurt so bad. Favorite pastime: Sittin for days, the route, trip to Vt., SSP. Clubs: Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Supperg Prom. lie vw V,,,, ANDREW ROSSER 10 Sycamore Road .,Ra.. W'heeler Meadowbrook 1 leave to Newton South: A locker behind a swinging door. Moments of madness: 2:14 Friday. xi? MARILYN ROSENBLATT 47 Vine Street Wheeler !Marl The only any 10 lmre 11 friend if 10 be one. Moment of madness: great chase S.P.-69. l'll never forget: I.R., phone booth 6-7-68, grazing in the grass, woods, girls' room, lunch at Mac's, April 25th, and most of all OOI. What would happen if . . . Iune 19th never had come? FHA lg Stage Crew Z: Senior Supper 5, Ski Club 5. LISA ROSENCRANZ 'O Arnold Road Goodwin Meadowbrook lore ii' more Ibiceer than forget more tbizzner llmu rerall more 5el1lon1 Ilmn 11 zeare is zz'e1 111r1re frezjzzezzt 1ln121 to fall. lore lj' lesf dlll'dV1'J' Ilvau In Zl'l?1 leii 716167 llmu alire left l11,e,2er 1l11111 the lean' laegizz lerr lilller 1474171 forgire. 11 15 moi! ,vane 111111 rzmli: aml more i1 111111101 1l1e than all Ilve JM zelviclv only ii lvigber flmn tlve ski-10 Ill! DEBRA ROSENTHAL 63 Deborah Road Debby Cutler Meadowbrook -11147611 31111 .tee mar i:1111lc on M1111 one el,i'v'i' fare . . , flaw ion luzt 1l1i1'o1'1re1lgold. l'll nexer forget: All the wonderful friends I have made, Barrahee. summer 'oil Barbara, DCL 'Nl Sophomore Production Manager. Musical l, 2: Cfutler Council 2, 31 Leader Corps, Concert Choir 11 NSFP l: Senior Supper: Senior Symposium. AMY ROTBERG 12 l:retlt'ttt' Rt-.ad Gi odwiu N1k'.ielUXKl1I'UUl'x i,Xif1,'l'1'i',Q 1 .if Vfiifefb I lu 'c.J t.l. .Ii 14.11 l leaxe to Newton South The llitler of Qiootlxxin llouse l ll ueur forget Delta, The Nt xx' Years lin L of CW, Uhr XY'etkentl Club. Lllerz, the best lflkllltl CHF. Div. B 1.. RUN., SH, 115, Iili. YY'c'ckCiitis .11 BL. Regulus lliwiueroonz Reprtsentatix t S - I . U, 3 .fl ll ,, , '. 4? I DEBORAH STERLING ROTI-I V Brewster Road Debbie W'ht'elc'r Weeks Hue lifllilll often be sorry if our zztilft r were ,igrtattfiezll I'll never forec-tl soph, year, sum- mer IH, 69, lic-ld hockey, lacrosse 63, OU, the fellowship. Musical I, 3, Field Hockey l, 2, 53 Volleyball 2, S3 C,S.A.A. Pub. Chm, 2. Vice President 5. If' GARY S. RUBENSTEIN DANIEL S. RUBIN ll-i Floral Street f1s, FU LAURIE BETH RUBENSTEIN 23 luniper Lane Goodwin Meadowbrook It ual the lzert of timer, ll Inu tlnc' zroril of timer. It um flu' age of IWIJIXUIII, It :tru Ile age of foolzrlmcrr, l It 1441.1 llre efwrlv of belief, Il ztizr tlve epoch of izicrwltzlzti. It 11411 tlve .fetllflll of ltglvl. ll uizi Ile jbldfflll of flarkfzerr. ll u lmrl C'l'67'1'll7III.2 before ur llqt' lmtl nollvinye before ur. Latin Club Secretary lg Goodwin House Council l, 2, 31 French Club l, 2. 3. .A Q r J I RICHARD j. ROUD 32 Considine Road Goodwin Meadowbrook The zrire man loner into ipace. tzml floer 1101 regqurtl the .i-mal! ai too little, 'mr the great ar too big: lfe inrtzzxr that Ilvere ir no limit to lll77l6'1lIl0Il.l'.H Advie to sophs. and jfs.: Don't al- ways try to take the easy way out. Soph. Activities Commg Intramural Basketball 23 Football 2. 3. MARYANN ROWE 5 52 Parker Street Merri Goodwin Meadowbrook Tie tnztrerre rerouzztlr zritlft the jfnfzzl cm Iam The mind ir rertlerr turbulent .itrmzg and znzyieltling-ar dtjjfcult tn 5111711116 ar the zz'rml Tl2e little rmer leaped, and .rlmzttttl and lauglvwl Arm' all the lvillr eclaoetl . . Every man bearetlv the zwlwle Stanzp of Ilve litxmau cmztlitimzn I rtill lfeliere people are really 'cowl at lfwartf' DEFENSE DEPT. RAISES SEPT DRAFT QUOTA 60 to 23,400 August 'l5, T965 X JUDITH L. RUTBERG MICHAEL G. RUBIN JACQUELINE RUDY S56 Country Club Road 1504 Centre Street I4 Melina Road 'iludyi' Hluden Mike IaCkie Whc'eler Meadowbrook Cutler Weeks Cutler Wegkg True frferzflrlazp can neither be Lire for today, 1 lore you the more in tba! I be' bfllljllll :mr lzarguirzed nor forgot' Band lg Baseball I, 2, 33 Math lli6I'E V011 like me for my ozwt rake MU- Tutor 5. and for zzollairzg elite. Moments ol madness: the great chase sp. '69, I'll never forget: M.R., a phone booth, 6-7-68, April 23, woods, Flat tires, grlsrm 5 25. and a big tall friend who I'll never forget. I leave to mar: 2 Es. Stage Crew 2, 53 Senior Supper. I'll never forget: The journey I took. What Mickey said. IIXSOX68, It only cost 8 tickets. The big D The Romantic Escapade. Cham- pagne in a bathroom glass. How Lisa always seemed to care. S.A.M. And how Mark is. Basketball lg Publicity I, 23 Tickets I, 2, gl Tennis 3. it amwwmwqmmrwn x -..' i 'av rf. 5. ' 1 i . 'F , ,, s , , V17 STEVEN SACKS 92 Athelstone Road Wheeler Steve Thi: above all. to thine own self he true, and it rnurt follow, at the night the day. thou cant! not then he falfe to any man. Favorite sayings: Dumb Gie, Ducathead. What would happen if: Barney liked his nickname? Baseball 2, 33 Football 2, Fall Drama 1, 51 Tutoring 2, 5g German Club 1, 2, 3, Class Committe 31 Senior Symposium. l Q 1 17 i Q E 2 225 ERICA SCHIFFMAN 97 Dorcar Road Errrr Goodwin Meadowbrook Adam and Eve took the fruit of knowledge And were hanirhed from Eden Before touching the Tree of Life. Thenceforth, they were not free- Knowledge hindr ar well ar liheratesf' Love lo live, Don't lore Wourrelf trying to ree Jo far. Only the moment exirlr and it'.t All a matter of relevancy. To thine own relf he true. MARJORIE B. RUTMAN 22 Aberdew Street Margie Cutler MHIIHDHU Don't ever give up hope: once you rtzrrender you'll alzvayr he fighting a liiing hattlef' l'll never forget: That night in a Grand Prix. Two outrageous times. Don't give up DR, MS's problems, RB, gain some weight, SL's ultra- brites, frog legs and turtle wax, arid all my friends. Senior Supperg Senior Prom. STEVEN SAHL 104 Osborne Path Steve Wlheeler Meadowbrook Live for today for yerterday if only a virion and tomorrow only a dream. I'll never forget: Feb. 8, fights silence and immeasurable happi- ness, BTLFDTRSPR and gang, M.K., workcrews, 50 miles thumb- ing. and P.S. for everything. Cross Country l, 23 Captain BQ ln- door Track 1, 5, Outdoor Track l, 3, Denebola Sports Editor. AUDREY SANDLER 530 Hartman Road Goodwin Meadowbrook 'To get the full value of joy one mart have .fonzeone to Jhare it with. I'll never forget: airports, NL, Chicago, limousines, Agunquit, GL QW, Europe, cross country, nurse kits, iota, Duxbury, toes, anklets, roses, GTO's, Prom '68, getting lost, sigma, ll!l8f67, and most of all Iimmy. P.S.,-.-. French Club 2, 3, Sailing Club 23 Blue Squad lg Senior Prom. Qi l WENDY SACKS 21 Marshtieid Road Cutler Week Little .llI't6'l1!l,.l num' prove to he great f1'l6'INfl,ii I f l'll never forget: the summer or YN. Stage Crew 2, 3, Sound Effects 31 Library Club l, 2, 51 Afi. 2. .W Make-up Committee 2, 3. U.A.R. BARS ISRAELI SHIPS FROM GULF OF AQABA JUDITH SALTZMAN 5 Village Circle ludi elude Goodwin Meadowbrook You .shall he free indeed when your lfdllj are not zvithont a rare nor your nightr zvrthozzt a zvanl and a grief. l'll never forget: the summer, Dark Shadows, F.L. B., V.T.if6l, the sandbox, that beach, T.P., the beat, four days, that trip, that night with PP. and A., Mecha, spiffy, and the route. Spanish Club 2, 5, Senior Supper. FOUAD SAYESS l-ltvll Centre Street l'ou Cutler XVeeks As I walk avxav with my knowledge so tar away, l think ol .ill my mem- ories and wonder if it were .ill miseries. I don't think so, oh gee not with friends like MYG. l re- member: many nights in NYC .ind other places, we used to flee. the d.ix's with no sun. But l still think we had lun. May 23, 1967 .M au I V ' x 334 JOHN j. SCH.-XIYT 30 Parker .Kveruie , LT. Qimltltlvklll Xxieeks I4 rdlf .' If . 'VIL -l' nlfllil, lf fr ..:f: lit gt fi ff fr.'.r 'V If 1,-:.J':ffl' no -, lf i uw f iff! fu ,i lntt.xmur.ils l. For-tlxili llreijo Advertising Stal? 1. XY..xs n Nlc.irisCwriir17iItt't' 3. Ski 4 ix' SIIEILA GAIL SCHNEIDER llll Boylston Street 'bhroedyh Wiliceler Xveelis MIL fhme iff ni with mul zzmferr ifinnfzrigq. mnait' ri flue only pure url lmzfzf' I'Il never lorjgetimx' soph. year, Rb., BM.. M.K., DXV., Mr. C.,a certain trolley ride, and of course, Daddy .-YY Ambition: to sing at Carnegie Hall Musital 1.3, 51 Concert Choir l, 2, gl Vocal Ensemble 51 Fall Play 2, 34 Make-up Crew 1, 2, Sq Arts Ft-stixal l. 2, 3g House Council 1, 2, 91 Theatre Columnist 5. B p -..,4..u INK ll lab! lu Dil -X I DFW 9411-I 'PQP px... -4 t. RONALD SCHNEIER 6 Caldon Path i'Ronl' XXf'hteler Meadowbrook Ill are tiff fjllfjdllj H1 fling Q-was nf fl111efim. I'll never forget: the great inspira- tion from Larry, Woodstock, and liow to be a Ianitor by LW. Criss Country Z, 53 Indoor Track l, 2, gl OL1tdtJt1r Track 1, 2, Regulus Circulation Committee I. lg Outing Club 3. ERIC B. SCHWAM V Siver Birch Road Cutler Warren Om' Jwzhlr are lraitorxr. and make nf ZIIJ6' fha gum! ire of! might zziin ln feizriug lo dllempl. lluilflazzz Shakespeare l'll never forget: Math Class with Coach Franke, Soccer l, Varsity 2, 53 Lacrosse, Varsity 2. 5g Science Club l, 2, 51 class Committee J, Hg Sailing Club 2. 5. b 3 9, F 1 ffl at .avr If ,My 'E i . . ,. 5 A f x . 1' all JONATHAN H. SCHEFF 240 Greenwood Street ANITA GAIL SCHWARTZ Sl Selwyn Road W'heeler Meadowbrook Lore 11 n 111.1113 iplezfdorezf lhifzgf' l'll never forgetz April 25 and that special someone, all those good times with the south night owls, Dick?, Sahara Desert. phone calls in the den, Anger LP, Gerg, those Hy- ing Ci weeks, that dirty old man, my pmblems-Thanx Lori. What would happen if: Bonnie met Clyde? Moment of madness: losing the screen at an awkward time. I'm crazy about: my sad puppy dog. STANLEY JASON SCHWARTZ 31 Selwyn Road Wheeler Meadowbrook A man tidllllflf life with otherr, lilllff he fearm to life with him- Nfl. My Ambition: is to succeed by maturing. What would happen if: I really got chapped lips. Claim to fame is getting along with my CHARLES SCHUFT V5 Elgin Street Chuck Wfheeler Weeks Tn take ihe dijficultief. Jelharky am! .iorroupr nf lffe ar a fhallenge zrhzrh lo oz'er'um1e maker ur .fIzm1,t'er, rather than ai' znzjuil pznfzihnzuzt uthirh .ihoufd not hap- pen lo zu, requires faith and cour- age. Erirh Fromm Y' 1 f W, U, VV, , . vw., M . ij.. A ' Q. , i,1,f: yi L' .vi . , 4 ull-ne s .. si ia. Iyar, X 1 - . -A 1 Housemastcr'?? H. coaches. Whats important is keep- ing friends and being a friend. AMY SCHWARZ -32 Nickerson Road Ame Self image Li' the eyiefzfe of per- .romzlifix Whn do you think you are? French Club Z, 5g AFS 1, 2, SQ Senior Publicity Chairman. it . .-my Y- lll1:lii. . ll 1+-f. . -f. wa..-1. f' z Q ' ' ' -ur 'xl su' a M, PAUL NEAL SELBY 136 Christina Street Selbs Xwheeler Meadowbrook Each of 115 mutt face hir moment nf It'lll'l7.ll I'll never forget: summer of '69, M.I.., Gayle, the tank, shut the door. EB for the B.R.D., take a right on Wheeler, Mouse, Blimp, S.S. party, hockey at 2:00 A.M. New Year's Eve '69, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3g Basket' ball l.V.l, Varsity 2, 33 Council Rep. lg Spanish Club 33 Senior Supperg Blue Squad 1, 2. -'vm , 'M . 'Si I ' if -453 A . jf - X. - ' f if ' it 1 fi M-...K RICHARD SI-IAPIRO 30 Sycamore Road Wheeler Meadowbrook I learned a lot at Newton South: not just in terms of courses, but also about other people and myself. Cir- cumstances provided me with the opportunity to find out iust what I could do, and taught me how to best cope with situations. I now know a little more about the world and what I can do in it: for this, I am very grateful to Newton South. Chess Clubg Chess Team 1, 2, 3, Track Team lg School Magazine 1, 23 Denebola 1, 2, 3. LINDA SELTZER 89 Parker Avenue Goodwin Love is an art. RICHARD SHAMBAN 7-l Sevland Road Sham Wheeler Meadowbrook Vldzferztaroar, Romantic, Exotic, Foreign Legion, Pirate Jhipi KGB Secrecy, :pier C? daring ercapet, Humphrey Bogart. john Wfaioze, james Bond and Don juan And me? Pay the ticleet, See the flick, eat my popcorn, Leazfe the theatre, path up The trench coat collar, Into the falling rain, llvalhing the gait of I-IB, Catch the train and have IGB. LINDA SHAPIRO 132 Brookline Street Susie Cutler Meadowbrook I'll never forget: us -l- we, going home hrst, summer of '69. rf 4. fi mc. 1, 2 ,. I f A .- . I .. .iff 1 .f 1' ,J g ear 1 7 f w fii f f .1 - K ' Q . 151 aa 1 we J ' ..f:',f:f .a LAURIE MERYL SHAHON 46 Homestead Street Cutler Weeks HCI0l2dlfi0lIJ are what you make of them. To each hir Dnlcinea . . . Fooli5h corzrlrlarzcy it the hohf gohlin of little nzina'r. Denebola 1, 2, News Editor 3, Class Committee 2g G.A.A. Boardg Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 31 Math Tutorg Debating Society 1 Vice President 2, 3g Gymnastics 1, Manager 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3. DONNA SUSAN SHANE 32 Countryside Road Cutler Meadowbrook CheriJh if the ufor'd. l'll never forget: The group-moo ONASP, l.M.: Child, R.B., Freesho, Florida 654-69, Delta Omega, 128, Govt. Ctr., an MGTF, MIT mixers, the cape, my parents, my brother Borbe, and most of all, Randi! My claim to fame: is to get through my senior year! Smiling. Library Aide lg Spanish Club 31 Regulus Circulation Staff 1, 2, Senior Supper 3. NEAL SHAPIRO 5 Cynthia Road Cutler Meadowbrook I'll never forget: good times in Mrs. B's study with DN, KC, RK. Lunch in the Box'with MC, KE, PK, BF, 5106, I-lomeroom with the kid, B Block listening to MC about EL, and afternoons at Langely P. I leave to Newton South: one Brother and Sister. Football 2. 4? ROGER SELETSKY 68 Maplewood Avenue N'26'hec-ler Rogi' I will never forget: the time that l have spent thinking ul something to write for this stupid profile. I leave to Newton South: one hundred gross of white lined paper to write all the names inf people who will skip study halls. I? IIN ROBERT SHEA llw Hai' Road Goodwin Nltpnloxxlirook l'll never forget. XY'o.w,lsa.ttk. .anti good times in the park. Vfhat would happen if they straightened Central Avenue? 1 only hope that in the years to come when 1 look back at this. there will be peace Indoor 'lrack l. 2. ' Vii ...ay . 1 r s 2 MII. PATRICIA SHEEHAN IH Paul Street Patti Lit odxi in XVeeks I lone lohn. l'll never forget: TP. The Romp in the vxoods Old lol XYf'hetler tli-v-.'ristaii's, C.1pricio's, Yuniiner of YM, the vvzill and the 1 ltihliiuse. I leave to Newton Yifutli 'ABA .uid all the broken viiiidouvs, Suri SIIERMAN li Donna Road 5iisie Sherm Wfheeler lNIeadowbrook IT ii jtzr balm 1' lo ezre Ilmu Io rutile: for if ion Jo mfr' ,wie of iiwzziwtfl, ion 1'L'4'L'11'L llflflilllljj III fe H1111 l'll never forget: summer 'of tolor war Yuki, XV.D., N.Y.If. 'o8g Bad hacks, zits, grad. YM, A special lriend RB.. M.M.M.? I leave to NS.. All mv dirt about Ii.M.B. French Club l, J, gl H.R.M.G.R. I, 2, 5, AES. I, Q, Senior Supper ig Attivities l, 2, Senior Prom 3. Ml- Kg, 1 ' JY ' gil ROBERT SHERMAN ol Vaughn Avenue Bob Wdieeler XVCCIQS l have two pet pc-eyes: one is home- xvork, the other has four legs. Basketball Team I, l, 33 School Tutoring Staff 33 Math 'Iutor 2, 51 Svmposinm Committee SQ Repre- sentative to House 3. Q I.I-lISA A. SIIULTZ lf: hpiers Road H 'I' ELLEN SHUMAN 155 Oliver Road Kioi dvvin Meadowbrook C utler Wfeeks 'lr fwfr! fit :fit itrl'ifFI ff! Ifie Fame Il flue .trefilfeu JIIIIHUIICW .i iff 5,1112 Wgamfi fmizn of IQOXITJ B111 ll! iiivtf rtfieet August IH, YM, fifemfifvjp fi' the lfreatlving I'HJ'C', I ir gl cc ITT. Iiaviirite s.1YIIU.i- :ruff ,l'Il'L'f'fj 171 fzeri foftff' f in ifiiaeitie- being married Oliver Xxfendell Holmes li ' i ieiixe to N.5.i what it QI C Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white-separate and unequal. AMY SHEROFF 2 5 5 Wfoodclih' Road Cutler Meadowbrook Tlvete iifefzf uordt speak of maui more lfiizrei than flume trltiflv are JPKJLCJIX and rwzmiu ffirgo11w1, l'll never forgetf summers of '68 and '69, A certain C.M.S.V., lourneys to newtown, Billy's car and the violins. sorry wrong num- her tive A.M., chain watch, a special dime and especially four years of a special love. Thank-you, Rich. French Club I, 2, A.F.S,g 2, 5, Senior Supper, Symposium. 'IN , 'X 190 CATHERINE ANN SHERIDAN 150-1 Boylston Street Cathy xfiutler NSEP Meadowbrook To clrtzuge azzillvizzg you must ,ffdff lu L'Z7u'1IAQi1l,Q irilzrfefff' I leave to South: memories of NSEP Hops i successes 64 H ae 0 come. Happiness is general math, driving, XX!oolvvorth's, DuH's, and outings with Didi. Pet peevei GBTB. Fav- orite person Crash-mate Flash oi deceased. It's mv brothers side. Smile its not as hard as is looks. Ambition. to wear a cap. Medical Lab, little supreme, Temps. v- A MARJORIE L. SHONE 37 Louise Road Margie Ciood win Meadowbrook Lore IJ i'f17Il6If7f11g .ro Jizfiue, det- criftiou zrouftf but znake It ferr. 'Tir irlml I kmitz' bn! t11f1'l exfvreir. Take litzmf and par! Il'lllJ ld1l,HhI6V,' touflv flflj and fwfr Iflfb leafy. l'Il never forget: 5 fun summers. RB and The Downer, DT with SI., talks MR, thanks DG for shar- ing a wonderful year. You've made me so very haDDY- What would happen if: I had permission to smoke? SI-IERYL BETH SIEVE 2-I Kodzlva Road XX!heeler Weeks 'MTH' bear! of him who trufy forex If 41 paradise on earthy be bar Goa' in lvimielf, for Goa' ii' fore. l'll never forget: Great times with all my friends, SS., being punished, that cold night on Bay State Road, B block chem., Hit the wood, Hun SG. Proms with B.K., S.T., BF., Riding with SG. I'm crazy about: B.M.K. Regulus Circulation Staff 1, 2, 3. Math Club Z, Activities Commit- tee 2. A 'T s umatwmw. wr- 4 xv! fl I W Qi 'V I, 1131 A 'airs' R Hi x I RICHARD SCOTT SIGNORE 364 Boylston Street asig., Goodwin Meadowbrook Nothing in the world if weaher or more yielding than watery yet noth' ing ir itr equal in zvearing away the hard and rtrong. To hecome excitable leadr to confuriong to freely tfent emotions it to he aggrerrizfe. Achieve the higher! goal hy heing parrizfef hola' clore to a rtate of perfect Jerenityf' Arts Festival l, 2, 3g Science Fiction Club 33 Stage Crew 3. KATHERINE MARIE SIMONDS 3 Wookhaven Road Kathy Goodwin Weeks Silence ir the element in which great thingr farhion themreltfer to- getherf' Advice to a Friend: Silence can do little harm. I'll never forget: the Tower, English Classes, and all three years. Gymnastics 1, 2, 31 G.A.A. 33 Arts Festival 23 Dance Club 2, 33 Tutor Z. fri MICHAEL ELLIOT SINGER 21 Tocci Path Cutler Meadowbrook One day a reedling fallr to the ground. Buried deep in the warm earth, the reed hegins to unfold. Slowly the radicle spread: itr tiny rootletr throughout the earth. A frail yellow-green rprout poher itr heaa' ahozfe the ground. Nurtured hy the mil, it peacefully hecomer a rapling. The weak, thin hrancher reach for the run. Yet, rertrainetl hy the rootr, they can never reach ithforjf the rootr lore their hold on the toil, the .rapling will ceare to exirt. Science Club 1, 2, 3. -el' STEPHEN SILVER 15 Rotherwood Road Goodwin Weeks Lacrosseg Gvmnasticsg Ski Club. fx ---.. af 2 Q i f , ' Q rf t tp ,. ' 2, gym V '-j My ' -. rswt f .'-P1212 , ., if-,G V ' Un f I f 't 2 ,. , ' WQYLL ff' 'l '?- BONNIE DELL SKLAR 81 Allen Avenue Bon Clancev Wheeler Bigelow The great thing ahotzt having rorneone to rhare our experience: with it the gooa' timer are twice at good ,and the had timer are only half ar had. What would happen if: Kath and I ever stopped speaking? I'll never forget: Dunkies, 319, Bobs, Aud. tales, a visiting brother, and one very special person. Stage Crew lg Pep Squad l. 3: Senior Prom Committee 3. JUDITH ANN SINGER 3 Meigh Road Iude ludie Cutler Weeks I do not hnou' what I may appear to the ztforltlq hut to myself I Jeem to hare heen only like a hoy playing on the Jearhore, anrl tlizferting my- relf in nozt' and then pnrling a .smoother pehhle or a prettier shell than ordinary, uthilrt the great ocean of truth lay all unclircozferetl hefore me. I shall never forget: All the beauti- ful people of AFSC summer, M.S., and those things l shouldn't. DAVID CHARLES SIMEN 6 Truman Road Computer When-let Meadowbrook ,'lntl they .ihall heat their rztortlr into plozt'Jha1'e,t, tina' their rpearr into pruning hoolerg Nation thall not lift ap .rzt'ora' againrt nation. Neither rhall they learn itat' any more, l'll never forget: the -1 musketec-rs and Freshman Rock. Math Team l, 2, 3g Perspective l, Z, 3g Mixed Chorus lg Conc. Choir 3, Fall Production 3. HUNDREDS 0F NEGROES RIOT IN WATTS AREA August 20, 1965 DUNCAN ENERSON SMITH Sh Ciliestcr Street Cutler Xxiillb I-ll, ,Witt vn itrrt tflm t that MIWL .VX t,l'Jll.i lfllt tart ion ,f'ff,fn'ltlt, t ,twfttlfgtlt '.1 f'.1.'1 :lu tri lm fx t .1 .J f'f,:t.'.'t lit in niftzi ti 77t .'li'1'l.' ,fr t'l'.1'tf 4 f iJi'llr1 ft Q,',,' rfnrptttti ,,ir,'.l,:tt. 7. '7.'AjA' final 4 J 'L 1 10 YYY I .17 A lggeff, A I ,l 1' VICTORIA SPINKS ISU Ridge Avenue Vitki XV heele r W'eek s Tr11t lu1fif111,1tqii toffilifr 1111! 111 flu' 11,'11li'1r'11.le ol !1'ft11rli, fllll 111 Ilft 11f11!l1 cl11r!ll7l1'I1t Fontlest memories: Ullopkvn, Ncha and fnhuck, the fiircle, Aug. lo, b.illoons.Ci1ib's boisterous Falcon, Trurtss, Sls., and A. lr. lfield Hockey l, Q, lg Gymnastics l, N'olleyb.1ll l, Q, ig A.F.S. 2, Img Spanish Club 4, lirench Cllub 5g Leader Corps lg Regulus Circula- tion Stall 5. PATRICIA M. STEENBRUGGEN 22 Klavanaugh Path Patry Xli'heeler Meadowbrook tml Xfcllll 1114 flu' ,l6'f4,'I1Il'j' to ac- tcfv tlve ll7Hl1L'.l I fkllflflfll flJrllI,LfL', tf1111'11,ee 111 1lu111,t'e the Ilviugr I 61111, r111.l 111.t1l11111 Io kllflll' Ihr' iliffer- L Hi L . li l'll never forget: what little white lies can do, .1 certain promise, N.H. roads, XX'.l.. and tl picnic that ended in disaster. Most rewarding experi- CIILL' flcf. ll, Iclfw-I and all fhg great times that followed. DAVID S. SNYDFR 39 Harwich Road Goodwin lNleadowbrook ll l1e11 :ben if 77111517 zlchrrrc 111 lt111'11, flurry of necerriti :till be 11111t'1'i .1r,q11111,g, fllllflil z1r11'111r', 11111111 11f11111o11i,' for o,11i111o11 111 .good 111611 15 l1111 l'111111letl,t'e 111 lIllL' 1111zL111,t'. I will never torgeti The HTC gaml, and several teachers and kids who were real lriends. Z LYNN-MARIE STANTON SU Cottage Street Cutler Meadowbrook Cowl llf'l1l,Qj 1'11111e 111 .rmall Duck- aqger, c'IL2l tf'l7lrl7llll6.ll l'll never forget: Aug. 29, P269 and lim, Iicho Bridge and MP, RD, TD, HK, Fl, GF, SB, and that week-end in luly with GL. Wlhat would have happened if: I had kept drinking the pink champagne? lf' GENE ISOLATED BY HARVARD RESEARCH TEAM Novmeber 23, 1969 JAY SOLOWSKY 116 Louise Road Midget C utler Meadowbrook l'll never forget: the summer of '69 at G.V.H. I0 weeks with Sue. Our wedding at Steves That prom with FB. one wet sneaker. The night I misplaced the car. The track with Hull, Sug, and Gross. Scooping with D.N. and B.F. Advice to Sophs, luniors: don't get involved. Vilrestlingg Tennis I, 2, Science Club I, 2, 53 Ski Club 2, ig Medi- tallv Related Fields lg Math Club 5. JENNIFER STARR ll Chatham Street lennie Goodwin Weeks Ulxiflll I llrlllif all flu- t1'f1.r.r1'r1a1lf of lllt .... H l'll never forget: Newton South, Newton, RYFTI, Senior Prom '69, Memorial Day 'o9. l leave to New- ton South: many great memories. My favorite sayingi Hey guysl Most rewarding experience: being a counselor at B CS: N Camp. Ambi- 'U i JUDITH A. SPRINGER 281 Spiers Road ludi lunior Goodwin Meadowbrook Frm-11rl.fl1iQ 11f1e11 ends 111 lore, but lore 111 frlt-111l,i'lJ1p 11ez'er. I'll never forget: good-bye at 9:50 PM. and waiting for hello, Leerose, lo's house, soph. with L.W., FI.-4, BL-CI., one Sat. night with SP., close the door, mmmm?, S.S., Moonshot. Activities Committce Ig French Club lg Senior Supper 3g Senior Prom 33 Blue Squad I, 2. tion: to teach. I Tutoring Stall 3. if SUSAN STEINBERG 441 Newbrook Circle Sue-Sus Goodwin Meadowbrook HBI:d1lf'll,l only .rein tlee,D. Favorite pastimei boating on Spy Pond,trips to H. Sq., skiing. I'll never forget: New Years of '69, the night with the mase, a Special basement, N.Y., I-lub-5, a long walk, and crazy impulses. What would happen if Al lost his hats, or loannie found them? I'll always cherish mv everlasting friendships with E.K., A.C., A.O.. and Mark whom I love! DAVID BARRY STEIN I9 Druid Hill Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Uwe .shall all lite together ar lnrotlnery, or ue rlmll all perirla at lr1!1l.f,H I'll never forget: My summer of '69 with the Experiment in France, Miss Harley's class, language lab 2. I leave to NSHS1 my love of gym. A.F.S. I, 2, SQ French Club 3. Tutoring 3. W . I , 4 f Sure we yelled kill him , but we didn't really mean it. STEPHEN STONE 164 Hartmann Road Stone Cutler Meadowbrook Life if az dirrolzfef' S. VanDerBeek I'll never forget: BSPDRAMCFM, 3:00 A.M., America '68, Indian Hill Rock, Grief, Time will be for- gotten. Pet peeve: AM radio. I admire: Stan Brakhage, I. S. Bach. Musical 1, 2, 31 Student Faculty Forum 33 Vocal Ens, 33 Concert Choir 2g Orch. 31 Stage Band 3. 1' 'Y I STEPHEN ALAN STOCKMAN 4 Pine Crest Road Steve Stock Cutler Weeks Let nr hope fha! men ze!!! rome lo ree more clearfi' 1101 Ibm' zelvicb rffz'irI'e,r lbenz, lm! fha! zebiclv Izzzjtei' fltenzf' I leave to Newton South: German, Most of all, I admire and thank the teachers and coaches who have helped me. Football l, 2, 3g Basketball l, 33 Baseball l, 2, 3. ---,. my 3-qu? CRAIG SUGERMAN 81 Farina Road ..SugV,. Cutler Meadowbrook Common reure if no! a common tl1i11,ig. I'll never forgetzthe night Kate Can tripped at W.P. Spanish Club 33 Math Club 771 In- tramural Basketball I, 3. KAREN SUNDELL 268 Dedham Street Goodwin Meadowbrook live aff recognize that mam' f'l9fIll7'07I fear the dark- Put i!'.t amazing bore nzamf adzzflr fear euligl1tenmeu1. C 1 CAROLYN STONE 7 7 Windsor Road Goodwin Whitten Pnl lie got no-aurzier' from tzme zefureg live zelvofe zrorfrf zeat tfetzif rzmf ll!a,iffl:'7'L'IIf,u I'll alwavs remember: lani and Louiseg Mexico, the traingldappvl HM, DK, DM, CML being stranded on .1 rainv night, Iune I-lg CDSQ the birthdav partvg bean racing. Many thanks to IES. Spanish Club 2, President 31 AFS 2, Senior Supperg Math Tutor 2, 3, Regulus Circulation l, 2, 3. SANDRA GAIL STROYMAN 02 Crofton Road Sandv Wfheeler Warrt-n ll c'ef7i11,Q limi' larry for an ez'tr1i21.e fm! joy cometh in the I7IOl'IlfI1,Q.i' I'll never forget: .1 dav at Norum- been, a special woman, our locker. studio B, mv other half, VP, and home, 5 great people, Kittv . Nov. 30, Amherst. and .1 pink carna- tion-love and thanks to Von. Wfhat would happen if: Nancv and I had sat there until l2:30? Class Committees 1. 3gDenebola ad Staff lg Ad Editor 2gSenior Prom, CHERYI. SUNDELL 268 Dedham Street Goodwin Meadow brt tok ll 1rlvfwnf foie am! ft114,eli.'tr, .ffitft it no fffef' I'll never forget: that certain person who'll alwavs be someone spetial to me: B.R.S., Oct. 203 Dee Miami '68,laialaig trips to Bristol, lone bus ridesg summer of '601 I.utiler's. N.Y.g lone distance phone tallslg and XY'im1o. Senior Supperg Senior Promg Blue Squad l, 1. KARLA ANN SXVARAIAZ Ili Xxillltnk' BULK! Xxilleeler Xket ks Moments of madness The Uttar C hase. South parking lot. mx' Noph vear at New ton lliuh. a terrain .iax in Sept. with TR. l'll ntxtr tt rut! A terrain niuht xxith a spttia. friend NIT iliransterrina Iii Sonti' YD? lf. Mx' lunior vear NINS dtixiniu What would happen if Tonimx' K Nitlti tier brekt up l nexer niet that kid. lm tram al-ont turtle ll.Y'l' renitmbtr that 'I'-ini mx: Still mean it ff '11 4 1 Q lf' PAMELA TARMY 11 Appleton Circle Pam W'heeler lNIeadowbrook I 11111 111111111 1111'e 1116 JIIIIIIIIQ7' 1110 111111111111 filllci' 111 bbc' tear 111111' 1110 1111111111111 .tit fi11et1 111111 11111 111111111 111111 11111 Il6'lt,'1' 1111116 111111 11767 11111111- 111t' r1111'.r 117011 Zl'6'I'c' 11e1't'1' .IC'6'l1, 1116 111111111111 lil! the lreef 111111 the 11111.11 1111111111111 fl-NIE' 111 11113'f11i,Q1f11. Dance Club 3. 10' xefy, X, is 5 I . 3 1, sl .1 1 Of . . Q11 111-M: -SE' . .g :-sez: 5 ,AA sf J' i-.g,-gn..-1. W L . 'le' 'f 1f1 --11,1ig,i.ti:g1I1 Q 3 ,? elf-5: 4112. 15 1 '11 ELLEN SZATHMARY 20S W'insl1zw Road Little Szath XY'heeIer Xlv'eeks Ill nt-ser forget' the summer of 611 fffS.B.. A.B., A.S., TM., T.B., P.Vl . and the South night owls, the same route. TI, i'Hit the treelm, with Sue, 2 minutes COP., Sahara Desert, C,h.irterhouse pool and Friendlys, mx 101 attention killers, huh Iohnf, that pattv-Y-like a rollin' stone-huh Fsta?, those fly- ing o weeks, long lost memories ot Garv-thanx Anita. . X 'FV' ' 1:5 1 -..-an., REBECCA A. TAUB 106 Upland Avenue Becky XWheeler Meadowbrook M7111 11111117 11 SNOWS-1111111111-1111111 T111 111111t' 11 GOES-11t111e1i'-1111111 T111' 11111rt' 11 GOES-111111611-1111111 F911 511 111'111,g A1111 11111111111 KNO Il S-111111911-1111 111 H1111' P1111 1111' TOESf1i1111e11w1111111 111111 111111 1111 TOES-1i1111e1i'-1111111 xlrt' Gr11z1111g Ebl, Thayer84BAG, Burnie-telcall STUMPO, Hogarthish, the PIG reeks, the FERTS3:bombing choke, the trio and GVQU. HOWARD jAY TERBAN 6 Tirrell Crescent Turbo Howie butler Meadowbrook I wonder what would happen if: Mr. Brouillette got in an accident? To Mr. Little, I leave a winning N.S.H.S. golf team, My ambition is to play golf on the pro tour. My favorite pastime is hustling a game of pool. l'll never forget the night with S.C., D.N., M.B,, and L.K. Pet peeve: Late slips. Advice to Sophs., and juniors: cherish your A block study. Golf l, Captain 3, 5. DONALD ROBERT TOBIN 28 Nightingale Path Don Cutler Meadowbrook N11111111,g can 11111114 back 1176 A711117 111 11111 .If716'l1l1flV 111 1116 gnzrr 111111 111e 4311111 llf the f111z1'er.r. I'Il always remember my friends on the strip esp. IK, TC, GD, and MF. I hope we all meet as planned on the strip 12:00 on Sept. 111, IU?-QF. Ambition: To teach as well as Miss Vainstien, Hunter, and Mrs. Breech. NANCY TALKOV 57 Upland Road Cutler Weclks I1 111f11 11111 are j11v011.i', 1111111 116611 111111 311111 11411111 llflll 11111 1111111 111111 11 1.1 111111 111111 11'111t'b 11111 gi1'e11 11111 .1111'1'11111, 111111 if ,13i1'111g 11111 j11a'. I'll never forget: AB. from HN, driving, Rt. 9, CKS, esp. summer '68, Talkie SU. BS. AZ. in Fla., BC's BB., Beany always there, DL '69, Surf in Kitchen, Hand Signals, Doubling with RT. .-. 1s 4 13 , .45 f ty, RONNA SUSAN TAPPER 5 ' Levbert Road Ronnie G1 mod win Meadowbrook II 'e'11 111111 1111 1111 11'1e b111ter1i'ie.t 111111 111t1it' 11111 .t1z111111e1' 111.f1. I'll never forget: my other half, FLA '68, Mark Fla. '69, Senior Prom '6', A night in Hyannis with DK, DT, RB, Friends hip circles, Guose, Hand signals, Doubling with NT, True friends-ML, NT, NB, IF, and GY, A fantastic SLlfI'1- mer with L.R. THREE CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS FOUND DEAD IN MISSISSIPPI ' 'F 1 .415 1.1115 .!l't:m' , 4 f4L: if if A nm 3 ., 111.14 5 1 ..'1T1', '11: ?- 5213155415511 1159551 gjiiiigfgs ga 1 1--. ' 11 -wifi . - . ,yfg Lv ,f ' 1 1, f' ' 5' 'v .i3'1fff. 332. f- 3 MICHAEL TICHNOR 104 Country Club Road Tic Tich Goodwin Meadowbrook 'UN11 1111111 1.1 1111 Island, 111111'e of 11- 1c'1Ic',' ertfri' 1111111 if a peace of 1116 Continent, 11 part 111 110e maineg if Clod 11ee lf'd.Il7f'l! away 111' the Sea, Europe 15 the 1e,i.re, at 11'e11 115 if 11 Promontorie uere, 111 111111 ay if tl Mannor of 11111 friends 11r of thine owne z1'ere,' any 111a11'J death di- 1111111.the.i' 111e,' beazlzxe 111111 i111'1111'er1 ill Mankinde, and therefore never 1111111 111 kfffllll for 111111111 Ike bell 11111.I.' If ffllff for II'lC'f:'. August 5, 1964 MICHAEL FRANCIS THOMAS TIGHE 558 Lake Avenue Miken El Tigre Mila Goodwin Iohn S, Burke Catholic High School There it 11111 ll day 111 my life that I ,fhfllfld llllf Jmile. If 911114 ree me jr11z1'11i11g, 1111116 at me that I may .i11111e 11.1 I .th11111c1. Left to South: My family with love S is not CII! Peoplel DK, EO, SD, RL, NG, and many more. Teach- ers: MEL, MER, VIS, MRBP. IC. IK, and many more. Drama 2, 5g Arts Festival 2, 3, SSU Musical 1, 2, 33 Denebola 2, 3 fED1Q Chessg Computersg Band, Russian Computer-to-Lunch-Bunch. ll ' 5'I fl5n 4 ' 4 ! X W' ' ' il 57 t Q '. tts i , .., , , 'kf,,.4.2.'iLf5gv MAUREEN ANN TRABER 70 Shady Hill Road Muffin Goodwin Meadowbrook Tell them that life it to lore, that lore if there. that nothing if a promite, but that beauty exittr, and mutt be hunted for and found. That tleath it a luxury, better to be rumazztttizetl and Jung about than dwelt upon in the face of life. f'-H-. OWN 1 ee-9' JUDITH SHARI UNGAR 15 Considine Road Iudy Twink Wheeler Meadowbrook 1t'5 a foul who playa' it cool-by making lhit world a little folder. l'll never forget: April '69-Mal, campaign, Kauf, lack lra, Griefy, lo, Gerk, H.R., C. and M. '21, THE YEAR-Mark, Gersh, Paul, Big Al, Ion, Terry, Mom , El, Kadima fhlh. Summers: The play, Pam, Kance, S.T.C., 1.T., Steve and Poems, allnighters, M.S, 8: RAK., BEEP, H.Y.C. Mide 81 G. Mroez Mimi, B.A.l-l.' B.S. -IUDITH ELLEN TOLNICK 65 Redwood Road ludy Wheeler Meadowbrook A child Jaitl, W'hat ir the gran? fetching it to me with full haml.t.' Hou' tould I afzjzver the child? I do Hof kflflll' 1l'lf7df lf dill' 772076 fbdll be 1 French Club.Secretary 2, 51 Uk- randa 2, ,371 Regulus Stall 33 Re- flections Staff SQ Senior Symposium 9. A9- MARK TRACHTENBERG 70 Wiswall Road Wheeler YALE I. TURNER 465 Parker Street Turtle Goodwin Meadowbrook Ruler were made In be broken. Never forget: ludy, Helene and Marcia 1812 always remember W.R. Boys and bird art loey and Wally. Never want to forget: the bikes, Woodstock, lames at dances, sum- mer of '69 and Avis. l leave to N.S.H.S.: ASV. Senior Supperg Intramural Wres- tlingl 1 ,.,.,s DEBORAH TOPOL 10 Olde Road Cutler Meadowkbro-tk Then tht mffnzwzt of et1t'tat1t' lv flow mme. T114 peace, the curl +1 the ffueit, the lm! harbor. fha in of l2elot1,e1't1,r' to a fulfillmctzt be- ioml mezfi lnum, pitiful, ,2v'tt.f'1 lmjugt aml lean aiztl tlrcami For J iefwztl' you tee-aml .teemg zbt team-1, are the fecref. For a ttcmztl lh 67't Jr zmazziztq. Then tht- haml letf the itil fall aml wtf We alone. loft in the fog again. BEATLES ARRIVE IN N.Y. MOBBED BY TEENAGERS JILL TRUGMAN 108 Harwich Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Slogan: When you're in trouble: let the sunshine in. February 8, 1964 'L 'fx .rv FUN ii 'Q-ll' KENNETH TYE S6 Adeline Road km f' l JOEL URDANG W Yerndale Road A ltd 0 XY'heeler lX1L'.iklOXYl'Wl'OUlx Cioodwln Nltxitit ul l'tfatea1ul lo,t'etl'ertft1f.1. lift l.or.1' 1 House Council 1, 2, Football Man- ft' ,ful tl-.17 14.11 1 fm' 1 .iger lg Sailing Club 2, S. i 'Hum if I ' ' l leave to Newton South: all top .Xhralmzn lint. .a. It-tt hand drawers. llixorlte mvinus XY'h.it':i han l1lIl2'l' Got .in txtta tieaxtitt - Ya sure' XY?z.zt xxouhr ligrrtn 1' I had the saint' etiiohxt t ' for 1 mats, C 4 ttouitlu ' Nt I. ncxer forget 3 .law in lititkporr with LU. 115 it ith l. XY R U Nh. RD l. G Mt 1.2.1 D li 4 1' C S lf, ll CS .anti 'nizxx urea: rritntis l 10 ,, I 190 .. ,ai .Ju- 'X g . I I J Y fu chili E. xpm tic XYORREEN RUHI5R'1' MARK VEANER .N it 3... Nm... N If Iliii.xt.iri Stri-tt Lili IWIII Hull II' Pi I in fm, .' li. .. Xxiulxx I 1 Ii. K'-fli' www I-i1tii.i:1tt.t Irvs . . .. ' gd 'ylfix Izzri tilt thu! II.iril.f .Mig I':..tN :tim .1ii, I ...At ti Rui 1 1. N ..::i N. i Q... X, . :it sf' ' JUN .ij C Ns' V I I X . I V 'J I .sir Mr? v . . - ! ' -iff' 'rr 'N' 3. wi' ' ' IIIUERICQO MARIO SILYIO It,I.f, YIRGILIO I I NF I lIL's.IIi.I FIRM Nth' IIN' NIL-.ittiwx Proulx v fsxr. Vi A min., uf'- Ili iitxir fiiiuit XX h.ir tiwitlxill i:i..iitt ti mi- IX. PD. RI.. Ski. II., Ali. i.l tht t. .ithtx I tvruvt. unti- ....i -xii .t-.itliw I-XY. Ali. Nittti.iI hiqit. XI, Iitngw with II.. 'IAIII IAXI I 5. XIX' CIIIIIIX.-X. Nimmcr it ' I iii t:'.i.'x .thi ..t Iftivtlmill XX ztxrlaiiu. PI. Ixxt. Aimi. Iw i 'mill I. it 't.iDt.iih 2 XX'rur- Img I. u'w.lIxI.I1II '. IN' Ilxst- lull n-1 4 tri 'f . Ntihh , pain? y?'+'J'l.. .4 at--, I ' ' ,Q N 1 ELYSE GAIL VICTOR SI Dtthiwrali Rtutl Cutler My-,itltixrlwrtxult ' v I v 'I .I '..i . I4 Ill llliifgf' 'I f.,- .'.L. I ll riuwr I. raft the htniutiliil pw Pit- .it PNN, C DIBL. .1 xcrx' gpg-1, ici:.l. tit LUIIRI mm-. thu sigmnt ' ii' X N I' P iiitllall tht- hw ti.. .mix rivt xi- htuiititizl times xx I NI.trxh.i X '1 e KENNETH S. VENET II fklitriitt Rti.i.l Gimtlwiri l Kun ' XL IL I' I 1ifi'.J.' i 4 'iff If il. ' flirlxk I' 75. 7, :Q .-M I milk tIir.ii.:h tht-wc turritltirs . in pix: tiiiitl. .mtl mt rvstlwslx Ihr. ..:h I.ixt tgiwsw. I rimtlmlmr ull ,J tliiiiu I .tit1. .llltl I thinly 51.111, x I ht :I.i.: xxhth Im wut. Ili mwr 1. zuir Itim . .I KAREN g ill' VISCO ., I II.lII.IIgf I'l.itt XX Iiitlt-r XIt'.1tIvMl'riii+. 'Tt.1.'lt mg 1,-.if :lie .nf of ren1enz!:t'v'- f . .J In .J f',' ' ' if.i.'.':f.. I7 fl ' H t' If ,i I i.. 1 tf'.'t .f i 'ff I .. f ' I I IIHQII f,1Ni' I i fwrlgrf H Iii tiwvr ti rant. Dat. fly UN. Thi' Strip at night. smile youre in Biiltlrr Citvn. That lung tlesurt riiatl in Ytgms. II Ititls in -I bctls. th raitl. I7fi:.v Ziiff.. l7ti:.1: Stip- prcssctl tlcsiru: Escaping. Xlfhat iwiiltl Iuppcn it: Shatori exer sat iri h.itIx .mtl shut ii 1 P- 0 5 SHARON VISCO , . ig I h.1it.:itr Platt XX IIL'L'.L'f hIt'.itli'NN I'fUvIx If 'i x f L 'V' 'F '4 '..f.' I x I h Ill I .i .ilmiu rt-:tit-iiixr Klart Il iii. mx xtiplitiiiivtt- xc.ir xx ith P F.. Xu IQ. Illcwb. Thi tat ZIFNI IRS lrrit-ix. Dtmii' Lvl. Iirix 5. IWW .intl that xximtlcrtixl Hecht-iitl that f. l.iiiii.l. Iiilriiviirli Args. IWW with SH., AT.. NT.. NIC ,. PD. .iiztl ft ii'..ixt f.iPI.iIII R A I.imiIx'. XX h.ir X IIIIIN-'I'I.1IlI ix Patil, W y . . Iwnlllgw XX.irI. FILIGX -, ' ,IIZANIXIIE MARIE XYALKER ff Qilirixxiiixl AXCIILIL kit . GXXIII XYi1-I-tx , . It XI: I .m.t Mr :X .mt1BIr. 5I.ittr 1 I .ini mx mit. Rt'lIctt1IItt'rX.1I om- Ihii.z .MILAIA xxltu, Iilw' IDL' ttviiulit. RIXX ilslilw i flu: 5'I-AGE C SNIIII .Xml Iliim. Itfrrx. Ritlmttl. Ilixitt I trx tiii. Xiixx Garhlutl iiiiiiixt mixcil iiith IIIIQIISC noth- iituiiwx i.riti'ltiN tht' qiiution. hut I I Iwi' it in this .li ' . . . , I-. r .i.: tm- rt-st thi-rt' it tirilx' t ' '.i.t-nina silence I'IXI.i. 19 . v -h 1r.maasavqa,.g:g 1 y , ,, . . . g . A+.. e ,, n.. , I Q - - I YIKWRS45''MK522T'Wfk-'41'L1S'7 5. 94 s ROBYN WALKER ZS Hale Street Goodwin Jr fmlg' df lip! 1174111 5115 amz' mer .rlfall .ree to long f1z'e.f f01'6 mi ff ze fret life lu thee!- A I I X - 1 Byrd, purple. Autobus, Hardin. penthouse apt., Mac, Sir Thomas, TRB, sunrises. Islandia, H.H.G.. uninhibition, schnooks, HUSH!!! 1 I 1 i cub MICHAEL A. WELTZ 149 Harwich Road Goodwin Meadowbrook , WN JOANNE WATERS 1'0 Lincoln Street NIO.. Wheeler Weeks I leave to N.S.H.S. my sister Nancy. I'll never forget: The day E.R. and I got the shock of our life, the day D.F. and I got caught, W.H. Girls' room, working with LK. and all the trouble we caused, the kids from V.M. and the summer of '69 when I met B.C.. Prophecy: E.R. and T.T. will marry. DEWIE WEINER 401 Dudley Road Dewdrop Goodwin Meadowbrook . . Ami the .rearwzi Ibex gn Vlllllltf and roumf The Purified lf7fI1Ii6.1 ,ew up am! dun 11: zz'e're iep! Upon live currwzzfel of lime: ue calf! refuraz llue can onfi' fone belvimf from zvbere we mme ximf go VUIHIIX mm' mllmf in live Circle Game. Whar's important is: being able to communicate with other people, and understand them, too. Thank you: Mimmv, Marcy, Ann, and Beth. Keep the faithl MICHAEL WEINFELD Ui XXr'oodc1iFf Rwdcl Xlifheeler Meadowbrook l'll newer forget: G.R.'s guitar, 3rd l'lOlJI' and babies, D.U. who lived to see me give in and N.Y.C. What would happen if: 1 missed a ball- game or if I went to gym. I leave to N.S.H.S.: disassembled Lang. Lab recorder. Favorite pastime: playing guitar, going to and scoring ball- games, French Club 2, 3. 195 PETER WEINBERG '6 Allen Avenue Xxllieeler Weeks Yun ruire up ww bead t 4 ,-im! V111 rule, Ii' flux zz here zf 1.t.' ,1 1,-,Z ionzebmfi points 10 1011 fimf ,mir 115 lm. ,lmf wuz mi, zzfnzflt mme! A 11,1 irrzlzefiozfl' elite ral! Neff zz lm! fr? l'll never forget: B.S. whom l'll always remember, I.E.F. Whffm V11 always love, waflles, whipped cream bacon and beer. Basketball lg Tennis 11 Regulus 1. ROBERT ALAN WEINER 1311 Andrew Street Bobby Cutler Meadowbrook No 1111111 Lt free :Mm jr fmt mailer of bm1.telf. I'll never forget: Soph. English, E.D.V., the weekend at F.A.'s, the wall at 5, CIG and BVD. HEY Quincy, waterballoons, H.S., the exit, the flu on X-Mass vacation twice. B Block at the store. MC, SXQXOS, Yogi, the good times with DelX1olay, Owl Soap, AS SCUC, and D.W. Investment Club 1, Senior Supper. CLIFFORD WEISS l'1 Old Farm Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Stage Crew 1: Arts Festival 2, 53 Outing Club ,211 Vl oodstock '69, Q 01' MARGERY XZVALL -.. -1 - - Q ii vertlaie R-1.11.1 lX1aruiei 'Gab' Cjotelwiu XX'eeli Ti'm.fE ffl folfffmwfzt .15 ffle firm' :fra ffl file Vin' 'ff nlfflf' :l,'1f..H l'1l aiwaxs remember: Last summer I 1 NN r I ,,,,. Hopkv . lull ae. i1.r'l.5. F-una Wet towels in Suanipscott. Tigress our eggs and ling rides at night. pq.:-Q. A A' J N Be . 5 gf: v'Bf fag. Sag - . z H --aw. 5 uf . J ' L V 1 ROBERT XVEXLFR QSSU XilLXKf11tll XX ex Ci iwrw dwin Xlt...i.wx11rr . k lll uexer trust when Kart' lx. rripptd in tht str-ind .at XX I' lnrr.imur.ii llasktzlxill 1 f I L ggi: I ,ff 9 A ' I , 6 YOUTHS SEIZED FOR MARIJUANA POSSESSION IN DARIEN, CONN. fi 1 Q November 22, 1965 AMY D. WINDHEIM 152 Hagen Road Adw Ame Goodwin Meadowbrook Lore. like God, U onnzipotent, bu! afar. alto like God, can be rzeayed, rlmnged and even die if 1101 be- fierecf in. If Lore deazllf' I'll never forget: The nite me, D.B. and N.N. sat in the cat at B.C. all nite . . . BLAH! The invasion of the inchworms on the clilldwellers. Firecrackers right after a-hem. And my orange, green, white, and brown striped cake at Ho-Io's. I I PAMFLA WIIITTLESEY NEIL II. XVILENSKY ll Irvington Street l I Selxin Road Wlheelt-r Nlillieelt r Meadowbrook AMY F. WINER 53 Lovett Road XXf'heeler bfleadowbrook It taker fmllv mm amf ,rznzrlvme Io make L1 raizzfmzz l'll never forget: Iota, con. '68 and '69, B.H,C.C. with L.W., L.T. with C.l., Hey Cat, it's not metall New Years '69, all nite monop. games, H.C.A., RH., MB.. R.M., C.L., IS., BK., Lerose , prince of W'ales , RM., AS., R.I., C.L., LS., Cheerleading and the greatest months with Ricky. Commons Room Senior Promg Senior Supper, French Clubg Leader Corps, Tennis, Cheerleading 5. . 49, IUUIS WUIISON -35 Andrew Street Y. lmuii XY oll ' 'vfhceler Meadowbrook ll',w,f,'f I f,l1.ff t'1e1'gi 't115g fiiill it :C zlfzfftzzyg :Mft L'- 77l6'l in YCC' 'Lili r nge: Ili: two .til night- llio, Ek-ip---l paul get tlfiwrt. ers lil writ lauirie SAM iff, llf- with NWN and URL3. ii.-I-bare ganie, li-tllovx the car lm: r-eiailtl haggle-er: it Iifllll' were 'H-'tfmt przneipail ll :,Q:e,' l, .Xssil-tirit I C l Mt' l, I 5 SONIA YAGHMOURIAN -F Harrison Street butler Weeks Better to be late. than never. l'll never lorget: The sand in P. Town, Dragging against Mark, A California in a cast,zum-zum. Fav- orite savings: you known? Whats important is' W'hat's yet to come, Aml-iition3Tour the world and own .1 lemon treel XVhat would happen ir l would make up my mind. LAURIE WODIN All Marcellus Drive Goodwin Nleadowbrook Tape there broken zwingr and learn to fly, l'll never forget: Soph. English with Iudi, Gino Paoli, Schlepp, Schweppes, Hoyle's Rules, Cold Hands, False Alarm, BHCC with AW, Ah-Beep Beep, Schmendrick TK and I, 5th step, Pon- derosa, U.S. Marshall, and Color War '6P-1. Cheerleader 5, Leader Corps 2, S3 Homeroom Manager I, Z, 3. ,...-an RICHARD WOLF 27 Amherst Road Swan Goodwin Weeks l'll never forget: Bob's, The drug- store, DP., R.M., SA., M.K., S.B.K. and S.E.W., RIS., G.H.R., and afternoons in New Hampshire. GAIL S. YAROSH l-il Old Farm Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Life can hold no greater lrearure than Ike friemft zebore lore we Mare. l'lI never forgeti NEFTY, My other half. All the advice I got, The Malden Boys, let Plane, The Suk- ln, Ir. Yr. All the beautiful people I know. And especially Marcia, Bob, Mark, and Deb, Goose, Leon- ard Cohen, Get Together, and Richie who means more to me than anything. f i .rhiffgi Gisli t 'S.t-M.-AIA'-Nvlti' SW f. , 1 5. U , e ' x nl to 1 I I? ,tl CECILIA ANN YOUNG 1174 Boylston Street Cutler Meadowbrook I slept and dreamed that life war heazztyf' l'll never forget: Senior Prom '69. I admire Leo Tolstoy. Ambition: To be happy and enjoy life. Spanish Club lg Annual lg Library Club 2g Band I, 3. SAIID ZARRABIAN 11 Skyview Circle Goodwin Meadowbrook Advice to Sophs, Irs., and Seniors: Not everybody who comes from Middle East is an ARAB. And I still say Persians shall rule again. Soccer 371 Chess I. 2. 3. ,ei-Q JANE F. ZIMMERMAN 89 Rowena Road Goodwin The llouterr that I left in the ground, that I did not gather for you: today I hring them all hath. to let them grow forever. l'll always remember: Carolin and and Ellen, the ferry, my winning beans, walking at 5 AM, being stranded on a rainy night. Many thanks to l.E.S. Regulus pub. ed.g Senior Supper, French Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 AFS 2, 3. 4-I - KENNETH P. YOUNG 1286 Walnut Street Kenny Wheeler Meadowbrook Il lr not a mind, it ir not 4 body that we erect, hut it lr a mart, and we mutt not make two party of htm. l'll never forget: My first Gym- nastic meet. Many thanks for three wonderful years. Gymnastics Z, 31 Intramural Tennis I, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. mi M-.K X 'x X 1 MARK YOUNG 270 Waban Avenue Cutler Warren l'll never forget: the Wlabon Boys, the Coach, N.S.E.P., and Iackie. Though not necessarily in that order. Soccer AI, 2, Captain 3, Basketball I, 23 Tennis 23 Wabzin Boys l, 2, 3. hal AMY ZELERMYER 63 Lovett Road Cutler Meadowbrook T'1U'l G 'IT'-1 '3 -1rnJ3QCZ,..'Q,Sb,.I gD4,2 l 'E 'Sgr ec? Q Egasg 'J 1f: Dggxqlck 4'-.-v xxgs-T: ....... ou N D 'Q-f-DJ-Q XT '--U GETS N-79 5.-r in 'CLTLEIENE O 'INQ' : , N1 ye N: N 225 gpregsss -i -6-5-35',:f.E'2 Cwvrx-C532 if Cf'i?'3iF5'fw 3 gb--:X .-. B:.a,.U,aQ .: 3' OrnD: s N:' L.-.3 'NNN 5' 'es 2 ,-, NNN. C7ND 2QNbb ' Z3 ELCQFQQJQME ,9- E -or-ilrgfgirwff r-t7jDZ'?e-2'-'N 7 :'.1rQ':J':Rf ?H' 'O LAURENCE D. YOUNG 22 David Road Larry Cutler NSEP Meadowbrook Owe t1 Kitty rzlzrtzrr tz Kzrzy. hut t1 Knight ii etzozzgh, Thanks to OB and Kofi, I have Gee, Cfan't forget: first party, Bowen Road, night before SAT's, 62 Volvo, Gee smashed, Fuchs, Vi, H Glob and the gang. Moments of madness: New Yearoft. CAUTION: Cigarette Smoking may be haz- ardous to your health N V is A, sf 4? CX R' . - 1 ANDREA L. BRYANT lllf lietflck Rttld Andi Goodwin Wleks Tri to nnstvrilrer nlfug ,Q-ft' fly:-f .ro ttuilfr tluzf no one :ttft t.x.fg . flu' 11 rllffrz. Tri to rfrvc wht 1' It he lift Inu ,to fc Inlet' fluff .lrg'.. t,w 1, . 11 HIM' lifihlc' 'i 'flf , 1'.'ltf:. ,lit ft 7'If71'fd't'V ami' if mn fr 7','t Ilt' llliitll liflllfffx All People who twister 3'u77'c' rimls. talk to trois, mirth Ni : icfn lights and fird optzuoe .lt .ers-.au bt-.tutitul Auf XY'1t.ltrstl1.n ruin, Greundt. 1 N tb' I. X I I Itff-'N -IOX'A'IwIIAN D. BECKER I II' SQOxIortlRo.1tl I I Ilrlcr Wleelxs .Xlomeuts ul !ll.ltIIlL'55. Intl .ulxing it I 've dont tlwt- t.1De. Pet neue: Music I xvrw lx, ,ff :morn ix :ctinu butter, I Icuve to 'NNIIS one Ivrorlier. tliree clipped Iotlxs, seven bus ticlcets. Xwliut L ,'f 2 I1 H Wi would Impbcn ill evervluotlv was If ni rm.tl.' I 5 Ildntl I, 2, H, Musical lg Librurx Club I, lg AX' I, Q, 4, llroduction renter Q 4, ALISON A. BLTCKLIZY Q SH XY'ir1cbester Street KENNETH CII'l I'EN I3 Bull Circle 'Cllxtei' Cutler DAVID I.. CARPENTER 20 Albion Plate C utler IXIC.lLIUXN'I5f1MJIx l'll never Ioreeti Bluslxos, 500 pound trunlab, ,urtind view, Peanut Butter, Bull lI.1i, Kenmore Suugre. ll? I5 cool, mutuons, VC I1ere are vou GT! B.inner Lodge uirl5, mid- niglit dipx. XX'Ii.it il Slle ,uuve me a B. Muil order Ixiclallres, mv cvcle VN'.15IlII wuterprool, Adviee to Sopli., Irs, prix' that South sinks. PICK. SHARON C. DRISCOLL I Metlmnic Street EDWARLU EATON Stl Linden Street XY'I1c-cler lN'IeutIovvlUrooI'i IILI. EINSTEIIY KENNETH P. EPSTEIN Iwi llurdeuii Rodd JR Plulbrielx Rodd Lziicntlkklll ixltnlaltxwlifuuli fnutlvr !'f4fXf'+-I IJQIQBIIMANJ ROBERT L. GINSBURG NY I -flu: Wi Atlielstune Road QJINILIWIII ZOO WILLIAM D. BEUSCHER I5 Aguwam Road Weird Will Goodwin Warren .wif in flu' XYCQHLIHILIIK fbefe It Jw flcdfe 'I I'lI nlwavs remember . . . Camping in Iiurope, 68, Sunnis, Margo, Rob- bie, Marla, Pugsly, And Welllleet Iiriends. I'lI .ilwavs be thankful for ten eventful vears in l96', and mv mtinv moments ol madness, GAIL BUCKLEY 2-IS Plymouth Road CLIFFORD M. COHEN l3Q Allen Avenue BRUCE BORNSTEIN JOHN B. CAMBELL 1300 Centre Street Cumbue Cutler Sacred Heart 1 flefieze in flljlftc' for 6'I'67'1fMI6',I' Xlvfliut would Imppen if: HH racked the table. Advice to SopI1s,und Iuniors:To ,261 it good job, get a good education. I will never forget PL, DT, PP, EG IO, DG, DL, RL, RE, GK, BB, RN, TM, PD, AD, IE, PM, PL, PD, HI, FE, BS, PR, MM, SK, ID. XWL I JAMES T. DAVIN 60 lXI.lrguret Road Xlflleeler 'ilimn l'll never Iorget: Ruvbo, David N., .md the luuvs, l'm cruzv about: Ilnrlt-vs TriumDbS. and mow of 22 YEAR OLD PACIFIST BURNS DRAFT CARD ALLAN S. GOLDSTEIN H Dalvld Road Gt it idwi n Meudowbroolc October 16, 1965 PAMELA GAIL GILBERT lkI'0 Beacon Street Pam Cutler Wfeelxs MICHAEL G. HENDERSON ZH Cobb Place PAUL L. HOLLIS S61 Dedham Street ELEANOR L. HOUGHTON S6 Norwood Avenue XVheeler Meadowbrook Wheeler BRYAN E. KNEELAND 198 Woodward Street ELAINE LADNER Goodwin MICHAEL MARGOLIS 62 Pine Crest Road Cutler You tell me that rilezzce ir nearer fo peace than fvoemr but if for my gif! I brought you Jjlence ffor I know Jilencel you would my Tloir ir 1101 Jilenre flair if another poem and you would band il back Io me. Leonard Cohen ROBERT j. MITCHELL 223 Woodcliff Road Wheeler DAVID NEUHAUS DANIEL KUBLIN 52 Olde Field Road Danny Cutler Solomon Lawenberg Alf flue Ilvffffif a Mage, and aff live men and women merefy pfayerer They have Iloejr exitr amz' Ifaeir eulnozcer, Arm' one man in hir lime -pfavr many party, Thanks Deb, Rich and Barry, Elly, thanks for the great times we had. LEE B. LEONARD 49 Dedham Street KAREN L. MASON IU5 WOtJd EDCI Road Cutler JOHN W. MORRIS -14 White Avenue Wheeler DAVID C. PASBRIG A18 Maplewood Avenue 'ZIRNQQIY-k?Hn.x.fIN Ju g l ,Y,, tr ,. .!.',w,,g. W' ,- .rt 'Q Z - 1.1 .4 ,,v v . I -. I b I J . l 'G'-' ' ' I ' 'f 'lA l'M 'l '5lIlIml'lf1f, , . ' I 'I-1241 .'rmg.:-,cf gy., i., .gt till I 31 :ct ,1 . .,,t, ....... gsxxy We are the guests! We really are the guests. SCOTT K. MADSEN 52 Orourke Path Wheeler YOSHIHISA MATSUSAKA 83 Agawam Road Tae RUSSELL M. MOORE 84 Fenwick Road Cutler GAIL PHIPPARD Ali Hillside Road Gtprpdwin CLIIICI' IYIL'liLlOVVlFI'UUl'x . ai lffe Ioft of lfn' lllllllllfrllfl tmzztlinhrg, fu a fait Q7'dIfIIlllQ llve air' , , . fHor:1i11,rq UINIL' fzrlglvt, tu L'I'E'l'11Jl1'l It .ItII'L'4j. . . n1t1v't'it'rf4er't.1f flijllf, Tin r'f'1n't'lv flloorir of ffm Welt! o.f'41it.f mmf Jorwi eflormont ovjqrlu thu er l .'f't .fm fltlfftrf offf. rtnlarf 111 ffm on my XIVQIII, BENJAMIN A. MALESON 26 Greenwood Street Goodwin Meadowbrook mmfzfe of feftery in tl ie ' I tri!! he fL'N!6?7I1bL'P'6ff ztiflvonf t1 dlfiurng H CHARLES MILLER llll Waban Avenue Mad Chuck Wheeler XY'I.1I'fL'I'l ll t' fieeollle tzuflmifzferf ztiflv rf 1 rmle of NJHA! in zzlviflv ite an rm' tlfzfe Io tfeeitfe zrlullver' flu' zrmzgtr 11171111 our Yelrmle 'e it ' .r 177If7f'6',fJiIlI!.f conzjzzlq from ruflvozzf or 11'itlvir1. I'1ti,re l'll never forget: XX'ootlStoek, rea parties in Uxlo. Helter , and beaches 'iround XY'elllleet. tn If rt nfl fr NANCY ELIZABETH MYERSON li Lalftll Road Goodwin CQ.tmbridue bthool or X'i'twtwr1 11 Flu SIN, flu moi! vzlavqrxzfzrt 1 qlfrz :xr Ilan Yu ,zfztmt Ulu TH1h'oH'ffIt ff ffuftll .HMI I It lrlfl 1 Sillttff. gllllllt Situ! ftlfllit. Sufi? mttf rnilft xlmf ffl 17 t to ff','rff' ral It fwfr, lfxl .JM , ffdf fl! lf'-4'f'tV I F1'fttr4lt.41 l'.' lwltlgifft of l, rrtn:j You omit. r1tv'wffflf.g ,WN LEONARD POLI ICICI 2 I f.'lI5f'1 it ROLRIQE tv lil'-A J'vei'i e -Elliot ltr DAVID SALK V Xlvvinati Street Wlieelel' RONDA GAII- SEIFER NfiIJt1F',.lI'Rlb2lLl fn 4 .lxxin INR-adoxvhrook lt hasnt been a long three rears but were leaving now and so are the memories, the friendships, a would-be lion and the Blue Bar- PETER B. SAGANSKY li I Fluin Street ROBERT P. SAMPSON ill Bernard Street EIONATHAN M. SIIADOVITZ 2 Ili XX'ootltliff Road Bruitus I Litler' MCdtltJNK'lWflJ1'Jli Mant' will never torgeti the lire J last Feb. at --N, manv high, end- And I thought a car stereo was good . . . MERRY E. SMITH 3-'lvl Xlffoodward Street SHERI SNYDER 286 Lagrange Street Whet'ler Meadowbrook I fried laeraure I had no timer, than I mtl' 41 man who had no feet I leave: mv junior year with IR., ion. I'll never forget: Barrv. Feb. S, 1658 hmmm ,Wm Spent theft' Billy CS., M.G., SUE, DEBBY and All! W. YW- We FL' off HMI fllflfllml tontrolling the kitthen table, Alan PAM- ff' IIIC NPV and llllilf ffl Nifflmslffl never leaving, the boom boom al- ler the xtimmer but IBMI, Iqllilfllih uavs plaving, the mouse clothes, the l5l-- K K in basement with no door, and three hplifllslly falllll 31 Nlllllltli 21 PCP long dava and nights. W'here is Swirl 1 Aimee are san, oiire, TIIC. BARBARA SOLOMON jAMES B. SPILMAN TIMOTHY R. STAPLES GARRETT STEENBRUGGEN SU Dudley Road lo Caiulheld Circuit I 15 Langley Road 22 Cavanaugh Path IOSEPH R. STONE tri Bernard Street BRIAN SULLIVAN Ill Parker Road CHRISTINE SWAIM IBS Suffolk Road LORRAINE WESTON 118 Langley Road Ciootlvvin Stoney Wlheeler Goodwin ChrisSV Goodwin 7'lmz'.il1lc Moment of madnessi waiting for a I'll never forget: The summer of I leave to NSIISZ a rotten gym uni- phone call. Pet peeve: people who Aug. 21, 1968 with C.W.E. The form. Favorite pastime: hurling. xav W'hat'5 up? Favorite pastime: carwash, Derrv, the sceeter, and Favorite aavingbetter late than parties and skiing. Favorite saving: skiing, Wed. and Sat. nights. I never. l'll never lorget: Brackett God, look at all the greaserslu. leave to N.S.H.S.: M.IeI. and A.T.I. Road, kummer -'I YN, Xlilliat would Wt:m'l , You have so many happtri il the world woke up? lN'Io5I tlotlx-sl I admire people with long revvardinu experiente: 'SH bum- hair. I'll never forget mv friend minu doxxn the Cape. Art. Ambition: to learn how to xvedel, Glee Club I, 2, Drama Club 2. MARK S- WINER JOSEPH WILLIAMS IIJO Varick Road S60 Parker Street ci-IIMPANZEES I-IREATENEND Will-I E TINCTION June 26, 1966 fi-.9 AI,II4fll'i3i l'1 -lW9l94l'5-'iff N CHARLOTTE S. FERGUSON ff.-4 2-1-. ' '2LliI:,b9a'Qfi.'3i3.155 ' N ,, - 'I K' l 'f-'.f'f T ' Ty I ,I L ' I ' 4 ' II - ,rx I YN f 1544 Upland Rfoatl Tnddv Cutler Weeks MY mznzlry if the zvurlzf. mv mznztrvmen are all llldllkflldvl l'll never forget: Summer '69, Iulv 5 ik 17, my mistake? S.B.'s FLB, SSP, Vt., sittin' for days, and all the guys. Hurt so had right Rose. My Pledge of Love. the girls . . . Allright With Me. Thanks for everything Iudi Rosenthal and Karla Saltzman. PARTICIPATE IN VIETNAM MORATORIUM DAY Dctober 15, 1969 FT' HUNDREDS OF THCJUSANDS b I '-. 1 Whaddya mean take it over ? l KI In MEMORIAM SUSAN RHONDA GRCSSMAN Class of 1970 JU' ii 4 ,rt l 952-l 970 A TRIBUTE TO MY FRIEND A true friend is a gift of God and I was the recipient of one of the most beautiful friendships anyone could have had. It was a friendship that endured for six memorable years and would have con- tinued throughout our lives. My friend was someone with whom I could trust my secrets, confide in. and share my happiness. She was lovely to look at and her special beauty emanated from within, manifesting itself in many ways. Her gentleness, her kindness, and her understanding of others were just a few of her qualities. I shall miss my friend dearly but my memories of her will be lasting. For how can one forget a ready smile, a loving nature, and a sincere concern for others? I. for one, cannot, for Susan Rhonda Grossman was my dearest friend. ,- ... an-Q I- A Q iw .J X 3 Q I Y' dljvx ,Y,74 L fix 1 '. 'os , Q TJ J' M as .H A ' - A at ' ' -1.-' . , Q F' -rd! , , , 4 , ' 1 D- .jis Y I s V41 P N 406 Q ' 'fx'-Q x? X 'x't x .Z 8 X nl I WlP b 'sl -A Q nr g '71 ' Jkt' X , - HQ :USL '.. -1: ,.. - . 'li ,,,, .5 A ' Q '- ,just - , ws- ' .I s , -v 4, . I K- Rx N 1 Ar Q' 'A :fl!'5k'fkPf gh ' l A ' .- -,, 1, - . ' H 9-' 'J 1 -Q , 5 ' .ff- . , A ff 32113-f ' -Qyft. Dv, .- ' 'E 5 'J' M ' ' -. 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Hirshberg William Jackson Leo Karas Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Editors of REGULUS wish to thank Mr. Carey for the use of his room 7213 Mrs. Alfred G. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Qu Joseph Kruger Paul Kwosnick Sidney Lampert Robert J. Levin Harold T. Lodge Irving Markovsky Melvin B. Miller Paul Myerson incy Pipe and Supply Co., Inc Mr. and Mrs. Udel K. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Sheehan Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stone Dr. Mr. Mr. Leo Talkov and Mrs. and Mrs. Nathan Traber Robert Wodin 2' 'T ff N aff X x 1, X 71 1 I xX ' K v f ,f , - I I Q tl . '4'sl4 A :II gr Al Ubi-fx Hr ag ,W U A , ' ' in nu I 1 S9 12 - 4041? e. 'Q ' 1 Q Q lywx xl, Awww wg Q f X -22 ' -2 Nfl, ig A vf 't x P , f Q - X ,. 5 46 4 ww .gy C E A n N5,.xo rx. aw ,QQ 45-71 1? 5 M Stynok 9' c sh 55 Www wmv , N H 'V XX Qi! T - , 1 . X 4 w .4--Z .. '1 f 1 X X 5 If A X fa I xxx l If ff 7 J 5' D -LW M 'S' ff X D Z, ik Qi,f7,, 1 x, , ' 1 Z' - fx, 1 . 1 I ' i I : X ' , I 'Q X 19 2 ffl! ' jr . M' x , I Xi , Y 1 ,. X' Q5 '... 5 5383 GJ A155 G6 79 V T PARENTS AND STUDENTS TOGETHER X ' best wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Levin Compliments of HIGHLAND PHARMACY 999 Boylston Street Newton Highlands Phone LA 7-2400 ---------.----------.---..-------..---- NEWTON SPORTS CENTER 47 Langley Rocud Newton Centre, Mass. Name brand sporting goods Team Outfitting 7205 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '70 7209 HANNA'S BAKERY 551 Commonwealth Ave. Newton Centre 527-9503 2103 332-3578 CAMERA and MUSIC SHOP 839 Beacon St. Newton Centre, 59, Moss Records Sheet Music Musical Instruments ELLIS GALE STUDIO Your Prom Photographer 751 Beacon Street Newton Centre, Mass. 02159 244-3586 Yo-Yo's 4108 Study and work for peace . . . NOW the LATNER family Rf -I I I PAGEANT PERSONNEL FEMALE DIVISION OF CREATIVE CAREERS PROFESSIONALS IN PROGRESS T40 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 021 I6 f6I7I 482-5120 THE CREATIVE CAREERS ORGANIZATION . . . PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT CONSULTANTS . . . SPECIALISTS IN THE SCIENCE OF PERSONNEL SEARCH . . . HIGHLY QUALIFIED IN THE ART OF UNDERSTANDING AND FULFILLING YOUR NEED FOR COMPETENCE ENCOMPASSING THE AREAS OF EGINEERING, DESIGN, TECHNICAL, SCIENTIFIC, ELECTRONIC, EXECUTIVE, FINANCE, DATA PROCESSING 81 SALES FOR TODAYS BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY. THE PAGEANT PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION . . . 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M. f X 9,35 5 I' OT M4 ooo . k' v- , V l 0 6- f G 1 H Y 7 'T 4 Q ll , I :5 Burg home 653-4165 ,1,oOISqU1M,,w THE ACADEMY of physical and social development 792 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass. 02159 969-2200 7204 CLASS OF '71 HIGHLAND HARDWARE of NEWTON, inc. 47 Lincoln Street Newton Highlands, Mass. 527-0898 ACTSS FRN ge Man ,Q B UKW1DlCIN'l'll 115 nm T411 ALE1'j'W'4e 'C S753 6 Serwoe 'pick upancl clelnrory CLEANING 0 0 DYEING TAHORING 0 REMODEUNG all UOYLJOIIOOII pnmhos lk g I FORMAL CLOTHES ff tlnBH7Ek KIND Renfols-Sa10s'forAll0ccasion5 mlm- f 3 11311, Y 1' N ,Q- ll 'lille lllldl ,El ' ml! , , 1 ,! g M H filth' ' 527'62I I 99 Union Sf. Newton Condor compliments of: HIGHLAND DELICATESSEN 59 Margaret Road Newton Highlands BEST WISHES Karen and Sharon 81 the graduating class of '70 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Visco 2102 says Hi! GIORGlO'S ANTIPASTO H 0 71 Union Street Kopp. MBTA stationj Centre USE 527-0828 6211 WILLEY PHARMACY SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 32 LINCOLN smear NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS. Phone 244-4266 1914 3125 ' . , '11 '-lr. -T-Rv.-1' 'Il A V Y i 1 N dl- I- 'JVL ,. ,, , V . .,, , Y . ,,, , , . FRAMINGHAM FRUITLAND SUCCESS ALWAYS and in all ways to the class 75 Hollis Street of '70 Framingham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sandler fruit baskets for all occasions Audrey, Patti, Pam 875-1761 or ATWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP CGll 21 Pelham Street Newton Centre, Mass. Operator and ask for: 244-5280 ENTERPRISE 0256-NO CHARGE for these calls Home Phone 332-2493 6207 V 9 - INC. s43 s:AcoN ST. o NEWTON csN'ms, MASS. 02159 o 527-7400 Member-Electronic Technicians Guild, Natesa TEMPLE EMANUEL L E GORDON co UNITED sYNAGoGuE YOUTH Mm, License No 426 Wishes 'he dw of '70 RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND senvlcs M01e'T0v 332-2893 2 Hartford sneer Newton Highlands, Mass. 02161 Compliments of 6111 ,he Newton-Waltham Bank 6108 and Trust Company PURDY STUDIO NEW ENGLANDL9 FOREMOST PHOTOGRAPHERS at 367 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 'A' OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER NEWTON SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1970 it ,, H y M - -,-I COUNTRYSIDE PHARMACY 98 Winchester Street lCor. Dedham Streetl Newton Highlands 5 244-8600 244-86?4 Prescriptions COSVTTGTICS Free PQ,-king Free Delivery Prompt Courteous Service 4107 best wishes from Dr. and Mrs. Julian G. 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K: ANTHONY KEY and SHOE REPAIR 189 Walnut Street Newton Highlands, Mass. 4105 A WABAN HARDWARE 1641 Beacon Street Waban, Mass. 2 5102 Wishes the Class ot '70 Best of Luck TAlbot 5-2930 30 Hancock St Cnear Upha ms Cornerj Dorchester 25, Mass J. Bell 8. Sons Furniture Co., Inc. Established 1913 Fine Furniture Electrical Appliances-Stoves good luck seniors: Future Teachers of America GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF '70 6206 SW INDUSTRIES, INC. Newton, Mass. O2 161+ and its Divisions STOWE-WOODWARD C0 Manufacturers of roll coverings for the Paper, Textile Bc 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. 'R' if 219 4204 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES M Y Y Y h 1 HOLDEN'S TAXI, Inc From the den of the Lion GOODWIN HOUSE 6208 Good Luck SENIORS 4103 if 6106 Q-ff ,, 'fr 41 N. ez 1 .3 VV! 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V-1.1.3. -A -1 un I 'X' 1 4109 WISHES THEMSELVES GOOD LUCK - fu. GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE 4211 lr' ,af 1'1 FJl,y-gk ' tw: 'h,ny.Qg 1 ' '13 1 'x -- ,ck V A134 V F1391 qw? A gh , ' II Www 1 1- , ,,. . ,-g. . . I rf' sv f-mv- 5 ' - . 'f -' K ., ,,,. ,,,, V ,us ' is . 1 A V Q, L Y'4-'-ggi' 6' Q f Y.: b Qx 'jrz +0 ' JN . 1 ff' 'if ' 'F' 'J ' 'Y' l 'I -. Q . 5 I W iv ,, 1 Ii, Y , V . , vyhm ., x -I iw 2? N' - 'vw '..- A Qs y f 24552 1 ,ls X W e-'S W. 1' K.a,,,,k . 'Tiff' -,S '5:T1'2f,j f .,' Y- 'H-.'. . ga . , tmmizbiyh - F fm, 4. h ng.. MAO , -. , M ,Au . A. ,,x. ,. ... . Y - wi f ?'1? -:f f f ai' 2 MR8. Best Wishes to the class of '970 Congratulations Mr and Mrs. Sy Zimmerman and Leslie and Best Wishes to the Best Wishes from Class of '70 and family BEST WISHES FROM MR 8. MRS. IRVING MARKOVSKY and family 232-2985 UNITED ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPCRATION Discount House of Lighting Fixtures 846 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, Mass. O22l5 MRS. ALAN J. TICHNOR Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert G. Edison We finally made it! Petrillo's Playpen Kathy Altman Jeff Berger Will Beuscher Roger Blouin Andrea Bryant Donna Chapman Joy Cohen John Corcoran, Jr Paul Dumais, Jr. Mimi Flicop Debbie Frechette Wilbur Hallett Mike Henderson Neil Hoffman John Hoilo Carl Jonasson 7108 Morris Keesan Scott Lampert Barbara Levine Nancy Myerson Nancy Newman Bill O'Brien Merri Rowe Joe Schant Erica Schiffman Bob Shea Patti Sheehan Merry Smith Sue Steinberg Joey Stone Mike Weltz , y V Y 4 , y r y i r . it or . -e ,ty ' in V' A K rf, mwuwew Happy St. Abernothy's Day from Mr. Joseph's BUS-iC Calculus CIGSS The class of 1972 would like to express its oppre- fMc:y the Spirit Live on Foreverl ciation to the senior class for all that they have clone for usp and to the iunior high schools of the Newton f X school system, without whom there wouid not be ca gat- Eye I A sophomore class . . 'fulfil' tx! 1 -ui HEELER l ' rm To KW it 4 x if Win Q ev! 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'6 4 , .0 ' gf- ,H O lx Em sl ' gr' 9 25 - -4 1Q'gfil5' I 77a.e'L- I. .gn uh: '-.Ji I K 1, l wifi., 'ii'f 5 -431' Elfkifsisflg-iw: i 'Q , .- -'i'i?:' . - L:a.x I , J li I .1 -TE-El!! 'EL'-U n! S Ecology 5 , I I On Wcdncsday. April X. tlic ccology action committcc organized a teach-in to spark conccrn and inform studcnts of thc growing ecologi- cal criscs. The program included several speakers. pancl discussions and an cnxironmcntal Iilni. A dump-in concluded the day's activities. Hunger Hike Procccds of thc Hunger Hike were donutcd to a Carc supportcd pro- ,rwm in Kcnyi. '1ii1II1llN'llfc ccnter ifcci in i'. L n ins ' Nw Enxlind 'ind thc Anmrican Frccd ina- From Hunfcr Foundi- r . n ovcrwlic ruin' tow o' fgf ll lll vwis coll' c c 1 How fzerzzzfifzzl upon the l120l!1Z1'LIfl1,l' are lfye feet of binz that farilzgetb good z'2f1'i1zg,i. Tool f71l!7!f.l'l76'fl7 pane. 4 1 l .Q I Q1 17, fl ?J!' Vful W Z Q, VQOQAWE5 ... f-Mable. 2 Jll?f6ci1r4i'ffD ISAIAH weeks labor . . . ' 9 , - 'rw f lash-Tri' RSA, as 13 Bye Bye Birdie Bye Bye Birdie, an ambitious theatre arts class project, became one of the year's major theatre productions. It was presented to a packed house on April 10th with a tremendous amount of enthusiasm on the part of the cast, crew. production staff. and audience. Birdie,' was surely one of the greatest achievements of the 1969- 1970 Art Department. fi iff 0 ,Fri gi glib is it , JJ i Bosebeill The Newton South baseball team finished fourth in the Suburban League this year with a winning record of 9-7. Highlights of the season were Emmons Levine's one hitter. Paul Selhfs and Bruce Gorton's fine play, and the two victorious Brookline games. With .fkll-Suhurhan Clem Virgilio and Richard Learner returning. along with Larry Feldman and Barry Freedman. the team can look forward to another winning season next year. .t'. W vi 1... .SHP 1'- y x - 3 as V'-1 .'- wily ,, ...rw f- . - -f -v 4. .Y 14 ' I -l -,l' lilll Hit 'el X , L ,ws , Q A ,j 'N .. .ff-,, -,, 2- ,,,.'. .Jo-ef A -eff ' .- . ' ' kr, I 4 M sjqiii . sslik I ll YQ TZ7 .- .FN N, A xx' ,si S i If L X . . , 'sa Tir b, U' lx,-, -f . i ' 491 Tj '5 fj 'rx 'I i 'll H ff , NQA I7 Ui f ffff.1ff.i WU sat .. X I L3 .?xJlllll'l ,534 .4 2 ,1 A ,-1,444-Q' 6.63 i ij' S - ai? Golf X ro AL M Yggb r,.., .Mui ll 1 Z ,ei . M Cn. First row: J. Berkowitz, B. Davine, N. Linsky, B. Gorton co-capt., E. Levine co-Capt., K. Perlis. K. Green, R. Learner, P. Arduino. Sec-ona' row: Coach McPhee. B. Friedman, L. Feld- man. S. Stockman, R. Levine. C. Virgilio, M. Rubin, Coach MacConnell. The golf team had a disap- pointing season as they finished with a record of 2-8-l. Al- though most of the team will be lost to graduation, Coach Little expects a better season next year with the placement of the golf team into the less competi- tive Dual County League. The team can be hopeful for a suc- cessful season next year with the return of Mark Role. Howie Davine, and Ricky Koresky. X - --ff f ai -e manual: fr .. e,.m.w. ' ft -1 MM fiwfff ' 4 ffl xiii UMW - H Q' 15 2- ' ' WW H4004 Z I 2 T-L96 , II . A, First row: R. Seletsky, H. Terban, M. Role, B. O'Brian, S. Cohen. Second row: H. Davine, M. Arnow, Coach Little. 5 -J . it 3 laa.a.i'1ff ' Track i . Q X' A A it a 2 2 .. l Wt- I , 'Y I at tilllifvi SUUW , CW x'f .113-1 rj f . J if if f First row: P. Nisson, D. Edelstein, E. Weisman. M. Leblanc, C. Pottey, H. Frutkoff. Second row: M. Williams, S. Hurwitz, J. Seeler, S. Hall. D. Peters, D. Ress, A. Wattine. Third row: Capt. R. Kates, A. Kojoyian, J. Deluca, B. Brown, M. McKinny. M. Henderson. R. Schneier. J. Bucuvalus, H. Haimes. D. Dickinson, R. Cooper. Coach Sutherland. Finishing in a sixth place tie in the Suburban League and tying Weymouth for Iifth place in the league meet, the Newton South track team hnished with a 3-6 record this year. Two school marks were broken this yearg the first by junior Armen Kojoyian who spun the discus 138'61A to erase the old record of 136 feet, and the second by Captain Ron Schneier who regained his school record in the triple jump with a jump leap of 40421 . Other bright spots of the season were Rich Kate's outstanding high jumping en- abling him to claim fourth place in the state class A meet, Dave Peter's and John Seeler's running, and sophomore Roger Cooper's shotputting. With the lack of personnel and the graduation of key seniors, next year will be another tough season. CI C I' O S S This year the lacrosse team entered its third season. The Lions opened the season with a victory over Lasalle Academy, but then dropped into a long slump and finished with a l-10 record. Co-captain Eric Schwam and Dan MacDonald shared the high scoring honors netting seven goals apiece. The Lions, however, put in only 22 goals this season, letting up 104 goals to the opposition. The lacrosse team will be losing their two co-captains, Ira Rosenberg and Eric Schwam, however, with the return of a large and experienced squad, the future looks bright. .,,, 4.. -Q IN.. , .A A., r.. -,-,K .-I , . -,.. .- ..., f-f-.1p- , ,.- V. -I ---.4,. 'u:-- Xl .,K.,1v R First row: B. Kraft, G. Ross. D. Barkin. E. Schwam. I. Rosenberg. I. Prelack. Nl Dixie V , . , A . 4, .A-. -. i- ' ' - H -. . Second row: B. Staulo. A. Cutler. R. Dunn. J. Moore. R. Ciordoni Bell. C Siieider. P' Modern. G. Zaffron. Third row: L. l.inn. P. Platten. R. Rubin. D. lfrietlman. M Priest. . Cutler, D. Smith. D. MacDonald. H. Auerbach. Coach Steexes. l . S T-by .J NQL ..,...., , 5 .- .-.....,.,,,. A . Y iggafiidinv . L-stair.. WW, , .,,,,. it--1' O uv W. First row: D. Cohen. S. Karol, S. Mescon, M. Gorman Mgr. Second row: R. Abrams, B. Kell- ner. Coach Franke, M. Glasser. N. Katz. 'Y' lf n .ua -.AIiv'l l ' 7 .. Tennis The boys' tennis team finished another year in fine style with an excellent 14-2 record, qualifying for a berth in the State Tourney. For the second year in a row Dave Cohen remained undefeated in the first singles position, running his record to 33-0. Among others posting fine records were Bob Kellner and Nathan Katz, each losing one match. Also to be commended are Stan Mescon, Jim Oppenheim, Mike Flame Glasser and Steve Karol for their consistent play. The entire team, managers and coaches are to be congratulated. We can all look forward to another victorious season next year. 'W?CXV'Ff'f L'f Q --t.. .,.. '4'... .M ','f..f ., .Ah 9 ,.., Qf,' A 1 uf-' n 1, .-...,. I gf, ,.- ,M -an th: a4vMhbA ' 5614. fp -, 1, J., i. 5,7 af-. lxgvlu., .J ,,..,vL3!'!'e37u? .4 ...M W 4 It rgngnnr cub yur 4 '! '6',l,3 94 cl' v-,. I1 -. ,' -gn-. The Newton South girls' tennis team had a fairly successful season despite the time disadvantage caused by the strike and some bad weather. Playing singles were Laurie Shahon. Marcy Richmond. Susan Charloff, Sue Keller, and Vicki Poorvu. Dewie Weiner and Ann Mitchell played doubles. The return of many of the l97O players will insure a good season next year. The girls arc looking forward to the coming season and will begin practicing for try- outs in the fall. 6 '!'Y?! ::. uw vlggvz-xr -. yizs-lla - nhuQ ' fm visit' First row: C. Hill, M. Kiley. N. Finkelstein, S. Keller, Mitchell, P. Kirshen, M. Rowe. Second row: D. Weiner, B. Luchner, R. Sumberg. M. Richmond. J. Cooper, L. Wolfson, V. Poorvu, J. Rudy. Q S' ' .I ' 1,.E..' Wi' I j.l'l x as Q Wx' R '8 y 4-sg!-J 'F-n,Q, Q , 11455. Q AQ :fdff g 5 , , vw W 3 af 3555 4? xkw 0 X ffws X1 : i :G f 3 4 ,MW 1-vm? fa 53342 g'N?f?f'ffff'fl'f'Iwfff A 'Y if 4 Y' Y V W W' 'Z IHS t , q X r . W T041 uUUTH max Y. v 'Z -nl'! ',, ' 'A 'ff if- ' ,,.......w-v ' Lg . ...Q-..., , . , , , 4 A ' - gf ? X rx yd., ,.. . N . , . , . . . 1 1-1. 'V I I x X 4 5 AJ' iiicwsvnf . ,....1 .un ..- ,FS Y Vx. V, 1 6 tif 'Q W if f' , 'zz-f'?,2 T 1' Y' Y Y Q 9 5 J A J J mmm! I '7f.W.,, ' ., li? WI X .. . gsauuusii:--V -'- M. K .7 U ,A 5,161 N Y ,Q it , ,J u!1un1n 'MMR D , l li. 10 4. lalil' Aqveglglllllgszigll mi -Risk -' i lmmhmi-9 'M W F532 Gimlvl-1 , M'wprg'zlqea2 QM QW 5 .mia 1 'A' ' AI:-, ::-- 9 2 Hynix, T h u r s cl VY . , , V.,M,... Q -1 . V H. 'I , 1 J , N A si, ei- '5gi?'5-.fine .Q ., ' , wg... , yi'-.1 3.4, ,XI V .,t, .15 ft-Q, sd'-3'L'4'?5' ,asv-.-:f:f'fF'.'1: wil'-' Students march to Newton Center X J, fi X 1' - l - 'no 5 e , . N , .1 t 1 , v1 4 'X Elnifiafft , HA ffwi'!1,-3'-U. A .S ,A v V ann-fb-!'3 xj5x I Hen, M , V. - t. - . . . 5- M, .. . . 'Oi rn I 4 L Y 5,1- 17 ' K 'Some people sang songs to 'give peace a chance' Some people prayed. if . ,U ' , .I A 'ff'-, -9. 1f1f,.n9.,jLf'f,' ,Ji . -. ..,,,w-Q .4'3af,+.y,'-' 1- -r,,.:.j.'.y ' ,'gk'l'. -firnv' ,EJ Jun.,x-.'l4h.-.VLQ., ,ff:.gel,' .- - Q, ', ,ff-, . d'i1fu?t'1-' '- A 10 'K I ,:' 'fn' R nm 'HAF'r:'g'.rJ.1.'.i1v u' f if' nn., 'xv Qe V -. 'x v . -,gee .1 tm .s1:..... ups-p14 T M s - Wd. 1 'fi ull . me vi ?'f3'.ss5 .14 iii? f- A-html AF' . . .1 :Life 1,1 xg Q ,af ic! 'Lt 7' A 'Qi T' T M? Q.. ' ' . .fffi 1 'ri 'S , 1 221' gg' V -1. Just what was going on cun- not be presented as L1 chrono- logical list of events because so much wus happening. All that wus happening wus the chtinnelling of people's emotions und dissent in- to action. People were working. They ptit tip signs to inform stu- dents ol' xurious uctivities. They got spetilxers. They printed hulle- tins. They protested hy helping others to protest. They protested hy learning. Some people niet in sinttll groups. They discussed the situution. Thex' gtslsed questions I and heurd tinsxxers. Thes prayed that the ltilling would stop so thru some dui' there would he nothing left to protest, Some people dis.tgreed. .-X text honlsed horns und shouted while people were trying to listen. The ling uns loxxered. Everyone heg- ged for pence. l ll ii-...- LA I D' A' Wy . 1 - Y 1 4- I 'f R 2 Q 2 ' 1 5 af' , X X f fa' x 1 HY , 1 V X E L . ' V W 5 -1 A : L , '4' . 1 - Y I , s...s....:i' I 1 ilt-sv gl - -v V up 3 --1. 4 TQ: so ' f, -f vin A i .i 2' fx .....4... ,.....n....,. - 'KK .Ls- A phoenix reborn stronger than ever from its own ashes, the 1970 May Arts Festival is a tribute to the creativity and the enthusiasm of this school. Planning and scheduling began in late January. and things ran as smoothly as they're likely to from then until the very week before the Festival. Then the extension of the war and the resultant killings of students overwhelmed business-as-usual throughout the nation. As the strike took over the school. rehearsals, preparations of exhibits. and selling of tickets for the Festival virtually stopped. At least twice it looked as if any Festival we could have would be so ragged and incomplete that it ought to be called oil. but both times students rallied round. So the Festival was on. Afternoon poetry read- ings and a recital drew respectable audiences. The art rooms became a huge showcase. and every night crowds that ranged from fair-sired to huge divided their time between the various exhibits and the evenings otlicial programmon Wednesday. a wide- ranging coneertg on Thursday an outdoors-indoors rock-band. folk-singer. light-show blowout: and two nights of student-written plays. dance. and work in tilm. lt should be a matter ol' pride that so many line people in this school could eoine to- gether in constructive action on the nation! war and on the school's Arts Festixal .it the same time ln the history ol this year. this was their tinest hour. Mr. Peter Ntkinson Arts' Fr'xf1'w1I Iuf7't't'lr?I' I5 -sl ,Gp far' v .47 .-I R, ,v' ,A -, s, arf'-v . N 'F- ,, .7 ,I K' -..-4 I N n V. 'n .qgivik a M 1 .ur E 4. , 102- ls ..,. -.,. - , , - .- f1'ir?-2fb ':'1'!: . rl 2 A-4 'Z .531-'. . . Q .xA. 3 ., fr ff 252 ,,f 'aff .R I w 4 I, M X V, 1,4 xxx . :W la '- FJ ku 'i -.ui I ii 5 5 if i I . A i Qniiifiii IME H EQEMM 'Si W PF 2' X K 4-.-.. , X 'fs 3 MN --W.. 'f ',gmfji4 we i, sux A , x , .6 ,, A 'ojlfq 2 M fd o if :'fw.a.Hi Apologies to Mr. Fronk Lomberf Mr. Rocco Pefrillo Miss Helen Sweeney whose nomes were omitted from the 10 yeor club. Wffrmvwdl E .f gferg' W Y ,..a..,,e, .i...L,z.....-.,- , . 4, -,L -sl'-nl. lndividual Freedom: A Threat to Survival? The answer which is expected, and the answer which in all honesty must be given is yes, individual freedom is a threat to survival. . . . The problem is a basic attitude which governs the life of most Americans. The sacred value which we place on growth, toward bigger and bigger and more and more and newer and newer is the fundamental assumption which. as our population reaches newer heights, creates the possibility of destroying environment. . . . This all finally comes down to the amount of faith one has in the ability of a huge group of people-specifically this country-to make rational decisions and changes in the face of unique and dangerous conditions. Judging from history, and keeping in mind the magnitude of the problem, I do not have much faith. We will have to muddle along as we have been, struggling with problems that won't go away, and prob- ably can't be solved. This struggle is as old as man--it is what makes up history-only now it is a struggle with a new twist. because our survival is involved. ANDREW GoRDoN -ff Senior Prom June 4 ,,,,, 1 I I 'N-...J S KX 6 I s l'z s.9 X X Ns . j Ns 1 'G' ......n 4 1.-fd' s-I 1 . Mr! ff-nl? x , nh 3 ...J K E., l'JVl'Bll18U0?1fl5HAU85r2ffl.U!,9E!2-?.f5'ifi'. '25Q1:'f??i21!'i .ff f I v n .xp f , Il rg, 4 .iq Q. f fflieggqw-lvl. '!,,L gi,- 17- '.'.Q-,Q i.gg4zu54,t,s ,, , ., 34, 'fl ., K fn f ff.-f , A in-'ff' ws' 412: , ,, ' 55? 4 ,Xi --Q ia Ojbxw my Xia-W ,ll I ' f si, xf . 5 1 Q. yi 4' fx BY' , , A sf' sf? 'Q 'K U 'bf-1 . Q , - . A .fi 0 ' 1 1,11 , K 1 L . Ingu- Bw Q ' 'nf' ...qv iii ' sg 'T l UHITE Yfewellf, . l i l I 1 I l i Teachers 1 Aides: Mrs. Linda Bavuso Mrs. Christine Breech Mrs. Cynthia Brueck Mr. Ira Carp Mrs. Selma Crevoshay Mr. Richard Gaines Mr. David Gilbert Miss Geraldine Hersh Mrs. Libby Mazzotta Mr. Laurence Scott Mr. Vincent Silluzio Mr. Lawrence Suid Mrs. Mary Turek Miss Patricia Connelly Mrs. Mildred Fox ai F' ea- 9 S 1. 3 gig' H-Q5 .v:'v 32flL In-,IQ s...,,, f. ' ., wa wi X 0 ,-L Q X R., Q 'W .. , 5 Q . N is
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