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1964
CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Intro
The buildings which now house Cape Cod Community College were built in 1 897 as the State Normal School. Since then they have been the home of several institutions of high- er learning.
In 1960 these structures became Cape Cod Community College. From its infancy this new institution has been nourished by the efforts of those who really believed in it. Its present success and promising future prove that those dedicated people were rewarded in their faith.
Table
Introduction 2
Dedication 5
Faculty 7
Underclassmen 1 3
Auction
A note about the name of our yearbook:
We derived the name Foreseer from the abbreviation of Cape Cod Community College, but to us it has a deeper meaning. We are all foreseers, because we must look to the future.
of Contents
Student Life 1 9
Seniors 45
Advertising 65
Postscripts 75
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The class of 1964 is proud to dedicate this year- book to E. Carlton Nickerson, whose unswerving devotion and friendly cheerfulness have been an inspiration to the entire college.
We would like to congratulate Mr. Nickerson on his appointment to the office of president of the college. He has truly been one of the pioneer figures at Cape Cod Community College, and this brings with him to his new office a knowledge and experi- ence which will be invaluable as he helps shape its future. We are confident that, under his leadership, this future will be bright.
Faculty
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Administration
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The Deans
DEAN OF MEN
Dean W. Douglas Mitchell is a graduate of Hiram College and earned his M.A. and M.F.A. degrees at Western Reserve University. He was associated with Hiram College for many years. At Cape Cod Community College not only is he Dean of Men but also advisor to College Transfer stu- dents and faculty member in Art and Speech.
DEAN OF STUDENTS
Dean Elinor E. Hanna comes to Cape Cod Com- munity College from an impressive list of positions in secondary and higher education. With B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from New York Uni- versity, Dean Hanna is a faculty member in Psychology. Her firm but friendly guidance and her realistic appreciation of student problems are indeed an asset to the college.
JUDITH BARNET
French
A.B., Wellesly College
GORDON AA. BROWNE, JR.
English
B.A., Harvard Univ.
M.A., Northwestern
ADMONT CLARK
English
B.A., Amherst College
M.Ed., Bridgewater State College
ALFRED D'ALESSANDRO
Business Administration B.C.S., L.L.B., Northeastern
The Faculty
PAUL DONHAM
Business Administration A.B., Harvard Univ. A.M., Harvard Univ.
JAMES E. DOWNEY
Biological Science
B.S., M.S., Univ. of Massachusetts
BRADLEY FISK JR.
Social Studies
A.B., Swarthmore College
A.M., Clark University
DR. PAUL GIULIANA
Music
B.M., N.E., Conservatory of Music
A.M., Harvard University
S.M.D., Union Theological Seminary
PETER E. HARTLEY
English
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University
M.A.T., Wesleyan University
DR. E. JUSTIN HILLS
Mathematics
B.A., University of Indiana M.A., Univ. of California Ph.D., Univ. of Southern Califor
SHERMAN HOAR
Business Administration A.B. Harvard University
MURIEL MACKAY
Secretarial Studies B.S., Boston University M.Ed., Boston University
ROBERT MANNING
Coach
B.A., Arizona State University
M.A., Calvin Coolidge College
JESSE J. MORGAN
Social Studies
A.B., Dartmouth College
M.A., New York University
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JOHN P. RIAASA
Physical Sciences
B.S.Ed., Fitchburg State Teachers College
M.A., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
AGATE J. TILMANIS
French and Spanish
B.A., Nebraska State Teachers College
M.A., University of Missouri
JOHN L. ROCHE
Guidance and Psychology A.B., University of Scranton M.Ed., Boston College
JOHN TULIS
Physical Education B.Ed., Boston University
SARAH VOGEL
Psychology
B.A., Shimer College
A.M., Boston University
DEANE MILTON WARNER
English and Speech
A.B., George Peperdine College
M.A., Fresno State College
WILLARD WEANER
Resort Management
B.A., Michigan State University
ELIZABETH J. PORTER
Secretary to the Director A.S., Lasell Junior College
JOHN B. BALDASARO
Business Manager
B.S., Northeastern Univ.
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DORIS A. BATES
Secretary I A.S., Becker Junior College
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MARCIA G. VIEIRA
Secretary
Administration
PAUL C. DOIRON
Custodian
DAVID BARROWS
Custodian
ALFRED L. NICKERSON
Custodian
DORIS FAUTEAUX
Senior Library Assistant
BENJAMIN MUSE
Bookstore
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Underclassmen
Row I: Mr. Downey— advisor, Harold Brockway, Bruce Richardson, Sister Carmen Suarez, Sister Cecilia Otero, Sister Gloria Cuadrado, Mr. Brown- advisor
Row 2: Pauline Adams, Deborah Carver, Micheal Kacergis, Bruce Miranda, Edward Pazolli, Edward Payton, Barbara Manning, Sharon Tilmann. Row 3: Malcolm Chase, Daniel Davis, Sandra Auffrey, John Winslow.
College Transfer
ADVISOR:
Mr. James Downey
ADVISOR:
Mr. Gordon Brown
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Mr. Warner, advisor, Sheila Marchand, Mr. Roche, advisor, James Manchester, John Farrell, Ed Vaughn, Wayne Pittsley, Rodney Leveque, Thomas Rapoza, Jim Ehrhart, Ear! Ketchen, Stephen Dion, Ken Andrews, Stephen Furtado, Earnest Supernant, Ken Supernant, Thomas Gilbert.
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL
First Row: Muriel McKay, Adv.; Linda Axtell; Karen Sitta; Karen Constant; Beverly Sylvia; Jean Barboza, Ellen Fitzgerald; Maren Meyer.
Second Row: Veronica Mincey; Michaele Kennedy; Marilyn Shaw; Nancy Souza; Paula Cabral; Judy Pope; Sharon Lumbert; Donna Joy Hocking.
Executive Secretarial
ADVISOR: Muriel McKay
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Front Row: Mr. Morgan, Advisor, Mr. Hoar, Advisor, D. Powell, J. Taylor, R. Barry, Mr. Rimsa, Advisor. Second Row: Dennis Ingham, D. Hammet, P. Ireland, M. Caplan, D. Farrell, P. Moran, D. Pettengill.
General
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Changing of
On December 11, the college and the com- munity honored Dr. Irving H. Barlett, who resigned his position as president of the college to accept a post as head of the history department at Carnegie Tech. It was his leadership and guidance that made Cape Cod Community College what it is now. The Students of 4C's presented Dr. Bartlett with an attache' case as a token of their gratitude. The community, too, grateful for what the college has done for its prestige, sent repre- sentatives to proffer their thanks.
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The Watch
Now we look ahead to the administration of our new president, E. Carlton Nickerson, as he takes his turn at the watch. In his hands we place the future of our college, confident of even greater success. Dean Nickerson was formally installed as President Nickerson in a ceremony held in the Barnstable High School auditorium on March 8, 1964.
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Front Row: Micheal Bachman, David Rumney, Andrew Milk, Dean Mitchell— Advisor, Dennis Machado, Edward Wilhelms.
Row 2: Frederick Winling, David Hammett, Paul Frazier, Edward Payton, John Ferro, Thomas Rapoza, Daniel Flynn, Richard Davis.
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David Rumney Treasurer
Andrew Milk Co-Chairman
Micheal Bachman Co-Chairman
Edward Wilhelms Personal Manager
Dennis Machado Secretary
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Carrying on the tradition of the four men who united to form a service club in the spring of 1961, Phi Delta Psi has continued to promote "better understanding between students," and "community service to all."
With this objective in mind, the present members set out this year to obtain the goal set by their brothers.
Among the various projects carried out by the club were several successful dances and community projects, including a lead drive for the Handicraft Work- shop.
We, the members of Phi Delta Psi, wish to express our sincerest wishes for success to the class of '64.
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From Row: Stephanie Zanco, Karen Nordberg, Lois Zarella, Patricia Di Pietro, Lydia Almeida, Joan Richards, Mary Lou Buckley, Jean Silveira.
Second Row: Debbie Carver, Marilyn Benjamin, Carol Pisarczyk, Maureen Eldridge, Sandy Auffrey, Bonnie Steele, Patricia Ireland, Barbara Manning, Diane Pettengill.
Pat Di Pietro Sharon Gordon Lydia Almeida
Cappas
President Lydia Almeida
Vice President Sharon Gordon
Secretary Pat Di Pietro
Treasurer Joan Richards
Dean Hanna ADVISOR
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The eleven original members who organized this group, which is primarily a service group to the college and the community chose to call them- selves the "Cappas." Dr. Elinor Hanna has acted as faculty sponsor for the girls since a charter was issued to the club in November, 1 961 .
In September, ten sophomore members held an initiation for freshman and sophomore girls wishing to join the club. After the initiation the club started on its initial project, which was to help at the second Open House that the college held early in October. At this function, the girls served as hostesses and guides to the visitors. The club has worked at various school functions which included a dance on February 14 called the Cupid Caper. In March, the Cappas began volunteer work at the Cape Cod Hospital. The Club's new members put on a food sale, and over $40.00 was raised.
Officers for the club are Lydia Almedia, president; Sharon Gordon, vice president; Joan Richards, treasurer; and Patricia Di Pietro, secretary.
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Fronf Row: William Tavares, William Crowl, Richard Benkoski, Ronald Caron, Edward Ormston, Mr. Clark, advisor, Edward Wooley, Barry Johnson,
Peter Yozefek.
Second Row: John Hughs, John Daniels, Joe Janak, Jim Ryan, Wayne Pittsley, Harold Munson, Micheal Kacergis, Sherman Merrill, James Taylor.
The Mug Club was the first service club established at Cape Cod Community College. In the 1963-1964 year Ed Woolley served ably as President, while classmates Barry Johnson, Vice President; Ron Caron, Treasurer; and Ed Ormston, Secretary, served as equally efficient leaders.
This year the Mug Club sponsored an autumn dance which was successful and most enjoyable. It was held in the Commons with seasonal decorations.
As the sophomore year commenced, Mug Club held an open house for the incoming freshmen who were interested in joining this young men's organization. Hell Week, or initiation week, was held in November for those new students who chose to become members. A dance ended all of the festivities for the week as the freshmen were made official Mug Club Members.
This sophomore year was also spent in putting the ser- vice club's goals into action. Its members concerned them- selves with student aid and the development of interest in college functions.
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Congratulations
to the Class of 1964
MUG Club
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The Foreseer
The staff for the second issue of the FORESEER set bravely about its tasks sometime in October, under the watchful eye of Mr. Warner. There is no need here to recount the hard work and heartache which goes into putting together a yearbook— the scrambling for ads, pictures, patrons; the agonizing rush to meet deadlines; the struggle to balance the books and keep everybody happy. Let it be sufficient to say that all concerned will be satisfield if you the readers are pleased with their efforts.
Mr. Devoe explains the mysteries of layout to the group.
Pictures, Pictures, Pictures!
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The Beacon
Front Row: Larry Buckingham, Rui Santos, Bonnie Steele, Joy Hitchcock, Angela Gomes, Mary Lou Buckley, Brian Souza. Second Row: Jimmie Litchfield, Jane Tobin, Stephanie Zanco, Diane Penisis, Carol Broadbent, Pat Ireland, Ed Payton.
EDITORS
Correspondence Mary Lou Buckley
Business . Pat Di Pietro
Sports Bruce McPherson
Copy Angela Gomes
Co-Editor Joy Hitchcock
News Brian Souza
Under the patient and invaluable direction of Mr. Peter Hartley, the Beacon staff this year carried on traditionally in that each issue printed was the result of conscientious effort sparked by unfailing interest in expressing the voice of the students. This year the Beacon was honored at Greenfield when it was chosen the most outstanding newspaper of the six community colleges. Cer- tainly we are most proud of our staff members and their notable achievement.
ADVISOR: Mr. Peter Hartley
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Row 7: Mr. Rimsa— advisor, Cynthia Moniz, Maureen Orsborne, Angela Gomes, John MacPherson, Martha Dreaddy.
Row 2: Margaret Shilling, Linda Morin, Michaele Kennedy, Joan Rezendes, Nancy Souza, Janice Machado, Ronald Champaeux.
Newman Club
The Newman Movement is an National Catholic Group with Chapters on most secular and non-Catholic Campuses throughout the United States. It tries to instill greater knowledge and appreciation of the Catholic religion in college students by binding them together and making them more active and conscientious Christians.
The Newman Club at C. C. C. C. meets monthly either within the school building or at the Beachwood Inn. The officers for the 1963-64 year consisted of John MacPher- son, President; Angela Gomes, Vice President; Martha Dreaddy, Treasurer; and Maureen Osborne, Secretary.
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Class Officers
SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
Edward Wooley— Treasurer, Mary Lou Buckley— Vice President, Susan MacCleod— Secretary, Andrew Milk- President
FRESHMAN OFFICERS
Edward Payton— Vice President, John Ferro— President, Micheale Kennedy— Secretary, John Whitters— Treas- urer (not pictured)
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Row I: Daniel Mulligan, Ronald Champeaux, Frederick Winling, Dennis Machado, Dianne Jordan, Maren Meyer, Judy Kaplan, Clara Cunningham, William Tavares, Joseph Domingos.
Row 2.- Edward Vaughan, John Hughes, Lee Nihan, James Vieria, Edward Wilhelms, John MacPherson, John Wilkinson, Bruce Richardson, Barry Johnson.
Student Senate
Our student government is made up of representatives from the counseling groups. The senate's aims are to pro- mote the general welfare of the college, to assist in form- ing the policy for the student activities program, to serve as a medium of communication between the student body and the faculty, to provide a forum for student expres- sion, to assist in providing orderly direction of college activities, and to work with the community.
The senate is also involved in duties of a lighter nature. In September, during registration, the senate sponsored a dance at which the freshmen could get acquainted.
OFFICERS
Ernest Supernant— 2nd sem. treas., William Crowl— 1st sem. treas., Paul Frazier— president, William Perry— vice president, Sally Williams— 1st sem. sec- retary, Pat Di Pietro— 2nd sem. secretary
ADVISOR Dean W. Douglas AAitchel
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JUDICIARY COMMITTEE James Vieira, Lee Nihon, Dean Mitchell— ADV., William Perry, Sally Williams, Daniel Mulligan, Roger DE Napoli
HOUSING COMMITTEE Members Edward Wilhelms and Ronald Champeaux discuss housing problems with students
ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Dennis Machado, Joseph Domingos, Ronald Champeaux
BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE Maren Myer, Bill Crowl, Pat Di Pietro
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Mrs. Emma Adams and Dean Hanna
Mrs. Adams; Lee Nihan; Dean Hanna; Dean Nickerson
Row One-. J. Maruzzi; V. Mincey; M. Shaw; M. Chase; A. Leach; M. Kacergis.
Row Two: S. Simpson; M. Wallace; Mrs. Rimsa; C. Moniz; Mrs. C. Flannery; Mrs. E. Adams; J. Tobin; E. Cammalaar.
Row Three: M. Chase; T. Markovitz; D. Trailer; J. Domingos; W. Perry; P. Fraizer; J. Kaplan; W. Bachman.
Mrs. E. Adams; Dean Hanna; Dean Nickerson
W. Bachman; Mrs. E. Adams
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Each semester we are privileged to be honored students who have obtained excellence in their grades. The requirements for the Dean's List are to obtain at least an average of 3.0, an equivalent of five subjects. The students who are able to meet these requirements do so by perseverance and study, but find it well worth the time and toil. The Dean's List is truly a position of honor, for to be a college student is one thing, but to excel academically is a greater achievement.
Early in the second semester this year, Cape Cod Community College gained a voice. Three students, under the advisorship of Mr. Clark, arranged for and pro- duced a half-hour radio show called "Community College Close-Up." Each week Sally Jensen, Ed Wilhelms, and Dan Flynn discussed topics of interest to the col- lege and the community.
Cape Cod Community College seeks among other things to develop the body as well as the mind.
Year after year our sports program increases, with more participants and more variety. The Col- lege provides equal opportunity for both male and female students.
Four C's excells in basketball, and has proven over and over again, that despite the limited size of our college we are not limited in ability.
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Our boys have had a successful season, and our girls, despite the lack of participants, have been able to secure a winning average.
Our program consists of touch football, intra- mural basketball, wrestling, bowling, ping-pong, badminton, baseball, weight-lifting, softball and swimming.
We look to the future in which more facilities will be available, so that we might broaden our sports horizon.
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Row I: Mark Sullivan, Glenn Peters, Lenny Clarkson, Ed Sullivan. Row 2: Wayne Pittsley, Roland Hicks, Paul White, Henry Hague, Bill Carey.
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EMMA V. ADAMS Chipman Rd. Sandwich, Mass. College Transfer
Dean's List
LYDIA JEAN ALMEIDA 152 School St. Brockton, Mass. Genera/
President of Cappas
MICHAEL BACHMAN 1 00 Sea Street Hyannis, Mass. College Transfer
Chairman— Phi Delta Psi; Student Senate
WENDY BACHMAN 100 Sea Street Hyannis, Mass. College Transfer
Dean's List; Srudent Senate
RICHARD BAKER 431 Davidville Rd. East Falmouth, Mass. College Transfer
Dean's List; BEACON; Wrestling Team
ROBERT M. BARBOZA 229 Marion Road Wareham, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Phi Delta Psi; Intramural Basketball
JOANNE BAXTER Conners Road Centerville, Massachusetts Executive Secretarial
GERARD BENHAM Falmouth, Mass. Genera/
Hockey; Phi Delta Psi
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Bowling
ELAINE BROWN 106 Chestnut Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Genera/
BROOK BROWNE Woods Hole, Mass. College Transfer
LAWRENCE CAREY BUCKINGHAM 1 1 2 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Massachusetts Business Terminal
BEACON; Bowling; Foreseer; Editor-in-Chief; Young Democrat Club; Tennis
MARY LOUISE ANN BUCKLEY 88 Brayton Avenue Somerset, Massachusetts General
Sophomore Class President; Student Senate; BEACON— Correspondence Editor; Newman Club; Modern Lan- guage Club; Christmas Dance Committee
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24 Worcester Street Bridgewater, Massachusetts General
GERMAINE CARON
109 Howard Avenue
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
BEACON
RONALD CARON 432 Sea Street Hyannis, Massachusetts General
Mug Club; BEACON
WILLIAM J. CROWL
50 Valentine Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Business Terminal
Student Senate— Treasurer; Budget and Finance Com- mittee Chairman; Mug Club
PAULINE DANA Wiinikainen Road, West Barnstable Transfer
JOHN DANIELS Chequesset Neck Rd. Wellfleet, Massachusetts College Transfer
RICHARD DeNAPOLI 2 Otis Avenue Cohasset, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Student Senate; Book Store— Chairman; Housing Com- mittee
ROGER DeNAPOLI 2 Otis Avenue Cohasset, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Student Senate; Judicial Committee; Book Store Com- mittee
PATRICIA DiPIETRO 6 Riverview Avenue Kingston, Massachusetts Executive Secretarial
Cappas— Secretary; BEACON— Business Manager; Fore- seer— Typing Manager; Student Senate Secretary; Bud- get and Finance Committee; Activities Committee; Freshman Initiation Committee
JOSEPH G. DOMINGOS 347 Rivet Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Transfer
Student Senate; Athletic Chairman; Dean's List; Intra- mural Football; Intramural Basketball; Newman Club
JUDITH DOW Oyster Harbor College Transfer
AAARTHA DREADDY New Bedford, Mass. General
Newman Club— Treasurer
DIANNE DUGAN Main St. Brewster, Mass. General
Young Republican Club
GULTEN ERGUL Istanbul, Turkey Transfer
ARMINDA FERREIRA
159 Earle Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
Romance Language Club
CARLENE BEVERLY FLANNERY 73 Standish Way West Yarmouth, Massachusetts College Transfer
Dean's List
DAN FLYNN 360 Main St. Osterville, Mass. Transfer
Phi Delta Psi; "College Close-Up" Vice Pres., Fresh- man Class Phi Delta Psi, Co-Chairman College Week- end, Mardi Gras Dance
PAUL H. FRAZIER
31 David Road
North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Transfer
Student Senate— President; Newman Club; Phi Delta Psi; Dean's List; Young Democrats Club; Intramural Sports; Freshman Week Chairman
SPENCER GREEN Head of the Bay Road Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts Business Terminal
PATRICIA A. GODIN Deer Hollow Road Forestdale, Massachusetts Transfer
Dean's List
ANGELA GOMES
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
Beacon Staff Copy Editor, Vice President, Newman Club
SHARON GORDON
87 Hazard Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
Cappas— Vice President; Yearbook; Cheerleader; BEA- CON; Alumni Committee
ROLAND HICKS 36 Popponessett Rd. Cotuit, Massachusetts College Transfer
Intramural Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Base- ball
JOY HITCHCOCK Breakwater Cottages Hyannis, Massachusetts Genera/
Co-Editor; Beacon
EDITH JOHNSON New Bedford Road Rochester, Massachusetts Genera/
DIANNE JORDAN 80 Undine Circle Springfield, Massachusetts Transfer
Student Senate; Athletic Committee; Bookstore Comm. Foreseer
ERNA G. KAMMELAAR 85 Pearl Street Middleboro, Massachusetts Genera/
BEACON; Dean's List
LORRAINE LAGUE 61 Highland Avenue Newport, Vermont Transfer
GLORIA LAMMENIN Lincoln Road Hyannis, Massachusetts General
SALLY LYON Coolidge Street Cotuit, Massachusetts Transfer
Cappas; BEACON; BEACON Dance Queen; Young Republican's Club— Recording Secretary; Spring Week- end Decorations Committee
DENNIS G. MACHADO
1 64 Shaw Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Genera/
Student Senate; Activities Comm; Athletic Committee; Intramural Football; Intramural Basketball; Phi Delta Psi; Senior Week Comm.; Swimming Instructor at Otis
SUSAN AVERY MacLEOD 391 South Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Transfer
Sophomore Class— Vice President
ANDREW BEASLEY MILK Old Colony Road Hyannis, Massachusetts Transfer
Freshman and Sophomore Class President; Phi Delta Psi— Chairman; Intramural Football; Intramural Basket- ball; College Weekend Co-chairman; Mardi Gras Committee; Commencement Committee; Delegate to Community College Forum; Christmas Dance Com- mittee
CYNTHIA A. MONIZ
82 Sutton Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
Newman Club; Yearbook; Dean's List; Romance Lan- guage Club
PHILLIP MOSKOFF West Harwich, Mass. College Transfer
Dean's List
KAREN MAURA NORDBERG
17 Borch Road
Bass River, Massachusetts
General
Cappas; Foreseer; BEACON
EDWARD ORMSTON
934 Locust St.
Fall River, Massachusetts
General
Secretary, MUG Club; Intramural sports
RUTH M. ORPIN 348 South Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Transfer
Basketball
ROBERT J. PARENT 18 Elm Street Falmouth, Massachusetts Transfer
Intramural Football; Intramural Basketball; V.F.W. Club
GEORGE PARMENTER 19 Murphy Way Hyannis, Massachusetts General
SONJA PAULSON
271 Hillman Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
General
GLENN JOSEPH PETERS Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts Transfer
Intramural Basketball; Intramural Baseball; Intramural Football; Newman Club; Hockey; Housing Committee; Mu Upsilon Gamma
WILLIAM J. PERRY
23 West brook St.
New Bedford, Massachusetts
General
Student Senate Vice President; Judiciary Committee Chairman; Dean's List; Intramural Football; Phi Delta Psi; Young Democrats Club; Rules Committee Chair- man; Election Committee Chairman; Intramural Basket- ball; Freshman Initiation Committee
MARY J. RIMSA 46 Pearl Street Hyannis, Massachusetts General
Advisor— Newman Club
KENT E. ROSBERG Main Street, Denis, Mass. College Transfer
Co-Captain, Hockey Team; Dean's List; Intramural Football
DAVID JOHN RUMNEY 2634 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Foreseer— Business Manager; Phi Delta Psi— Treasurer; Intramural Basketball
RICHARD SIDALL
Hyannis, Massachusetts College Transfer
Phi Delta Psi Editor; Beacon
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JEANNE SILVEIRA 7 Cathaway Lane Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Transfer
Cheerleader; Foreseer— Art Editor; Alumni Committee; Cappas
ROBIN SMITH Saltworks Lane S. Yarmouth, Massachusetts Executive Secretarial
BRIAN SOUZ
1 0 North Spooner Street
Plymouth, Massachusetts
General
BEACON— Managing Editor
EDMUND J. SULLIVAN JR. Box 631
Taunton, Massachusetts Transfer
Student Senate; Vice President; Newman Club— Presi- dent; Intramural Basketball; Mu Upsilon Gamma- Vice President; Young Democrats Club
SUSAN J. SUTTON
Old County Road
East Sandwich, Massachusetts
Transfer
Foreseer; Bowling
SARAH SYLVIA Falmouth, Massachusetts General
Basketball; Newman Club; Swimming
CAROL TARANTINO 127 Main Street Kingston, Massachusetts Executive Secretarial
Kappas
ELEANOR TAMASH 31 Old Stage Road Hyannis, Massachusetts Transfer
Romance Language Club
WILLIAM H. TAVARES
341 North Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Transfer
Mu Upsilon Gamma; Young Democrats Club; Student Senate; Deans List
EDWARD VALLA 33 Maple Street Kingston, Massachusetts General
Intramural Football; Intramural Basketball
JAMES VIEIRA 53 Hope Street Acushnut, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Alumni- Committee; Student Senate; Intramural; Dis- ciplinary Committee; Rules Committee
MARGARET WALLACE
15 Wilbur Avenue
North Darmouth, Massachusetts
Transfer
VICTOR WENNERSTROM
Tyler Drive
General
ERNEST WILBUR 357 South Street Hyannis, Massachusetts General
EDWARD WILHELMS College Transfer
SALLY ANN WILLIAMS 141 Elm Road Falmouth, Massachusetts Executive Secretarial
Student Senate— Secretary; Activities Committee; Dean's List; Judiciary Committee; Freshman Initiation Committee
EDWARD JOSEPH WOOLEY 562 Summer Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Business Terminal
Basketball Manager; Intramural Football; AAu Upsilon Gamma; Student Senate; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Alumni Committee; Young Democrats Club
PETER JOSEPH YOZEFEK
286 Tinkham Street
New Bedford, Massachusetts
General
AAu Upsilon Gamma; Bowling; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Foul-Shooting Champion; Dance Comm.
STEPHANIE ZANCO Manomet, Massachusetts Transfer
Cappas; Beacon Staff; Foreseer Staff; Young Demo- crats Club; Freshmen Initiation Comm.
LOIS MARY ZARELLA
1 7 Forest Avenue
North Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Cappas
Seniors Not Pictured
Francis Carey Philip Carey Manuel Correia Clara Cunningham Geoffry Goulart Wayne Haskins Harlow Huckabee Bruce Hunt Barry Johnson Gary Larkin Teresa Preto
Robert Richards James Ryan Paul Seguin Susan Simpson Stephen Smith Virginia Smith Malcom Taber Lawrence Todd Walter Walker Betty Ward Frederick Winling
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November 22 was a fateful day, a day of grief and sorrow at the news that our beloved president had been assassinated. The nation mourns its great loss, but the Cape feels the distress more deeply than anyone. The Cape was Kennedy's home. It was here that he fled from the stress of his position to enjoy the relaxa- tion and beauty of life. It was here that he shed his official cloak and became the warm, sincere person that he was.
We, the students grieve even more, because he so often emphasized the necessity of proper education. He did everything in his power to boost the educational opportunities.
His ideals and values will stand as an example for all time.
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Cape Cod Community College reflects the influence of the sea which surrounds it on nearly all sides. From the student commons one looks out on the panorama of Lewis Bay. The brisk sea breezes and early morning fog are constant reminder of the water nearby. And opposite the main entrance is one of the most effective reminder, this beautiful painting of the Red Jacket in full sail.
This page compliments of LELAND'S RESTAURANT, Plymouth, Mass.
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PARNASSUS BOOK SERVICE
When in need of books new or old, see us on Route 6A, Yarmouth Port, or at the Four C's Book Shop
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MAYFLOWER RESTAURANT
Pricilla Alden Dining Room and Mayflower Cafe
Hyannis, Mass.
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BRADLEY'S CLEANERS
242 Main Street, Hyannis Fine Dry Cleaning
LAUNDRET High School Rd. and North St.
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317 Main St. Hyannis, Mass.
Congratulations to the Class of '64
CRAIG STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
CAPE COD'S LARGEST SPECIALTY SHOP Fine Feminine Fashions Since 1904
Main Street at Barnstable Road Hyannis
GRANIT CHEVROLET CO., INC.
Sales Service Parts
O.K. Used Cars
Body and Paint Work
SPring 5-1843 North St., Hyannis
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SEA STREET MARKET Daniel J. Slavin, Prop. MEATS — VEGETABLES — FRUITS Frosted Foods Hyannis 231 Sea Street Tel. SP 5-0621 |
THE RECORD ROOM 556 Main St. Hyannis 775-463 1 "For the Best in Stereo and Hi-Fi" |
Compliments of HYANNIS TIRE, INC. 69 Center St. |
B. L. TALLMAN, INC. Royal Typewriters Electric — Standard — Portable Victor Adding Machines Tel. 775-1765 |
MYERS CO., INC. 775-2100 Furniture Carpeting Bedding |
ELDREDGE & BOURNE Moving and Storage Co., Inc. Rt. 28 Hyannis Telephone SPring 5-1050, KLmball 8-1188 AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES F |
CHASE LAUNDRY, INC. of Hyannis 28 Willow Avenue We welcome the opportunity to prove that we offer the best in laundry service. Telephone 775-0867 |
BRADFORD'S HARDWARE Hyannis, Mass. DELTA POWER TOOLS Sales Service 231 Main Street |
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Compliments of HYANNIS JEWELRY SHOP Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry Silverware — Gifts 376 Main St. Hyannis, Mass. |
PATRIOT PRESS Printing for All of Cape Cod LETTERPRESS — OFFSET 24 Pleasant St. Hyannis SPring 5-2445 |
ON CAPE COD 378 Main St. Hyannis |
BOUCHARD'S TOURIST HOMES "Home for Freshman Boys" 83 School Street Hyannis Owner — Manager MR. AND MRS. HENRY BOUCHARD |
LEEN'S FOR SHOES Stride-Rite — Florsheim Red Cross — Sandler — Penaljo Enter From North St. Parking Lot 370 Main St. Hyannis SPring 5-1845 |
Compliments of AUTO TOP SHOP 48 Center St. Hyannis, Mass. |
MID-CAPE MOTORS, INC. 725 West Main Street Hyannis Telephone: SPring 5-5912 SALES ^ "^ SERVICE 70 |
Community College Students Have Fun Bowling Ten Pins at CAPE BOWL Hyannis Special Student Rates |
ATWOOD OIL COMPANY
South and Sea Streets Hyannis, Massachusetts
BUZZARDS BAY GAS CO.
NATURAL GAS FOR CAPE COD
Rt. 28 Barnstable, Mass.
HAVE A DATE?
Then make your appointment at Mr. Stanley's New York Designed Salon, where as you can see many students often visit.
Specializing in High Styling
English Hairstyles
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Typewriters
Adding Machines
Accounting Forms
Thesis Paper
Art Supplies
Slide Rules
Stationery
Pens and Pencils
CHARLBET'S
Stationers and Office Outfitters
228 Main St. Falmouth
337 Main St. Hyannis
461 Main St. Opposite Howard Johnson
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Those who desire and appreciate proper style in their clothing will find their needs adequately filled in this store.
PURITAN
CLOTHING COMPANY
Men's Clothing — Ladies' Sportswear
Boys' Dept. — Shoes — Luggage
Sporting Goods — Tailoring
Stores at Dennisport and Chatham
ALL YOUR BANKING AND BORROWING Cared for at
HYANNIS TRUST COMPANY
Hyannis Osterville
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Hyannis, Mass.
CARREIRO, FLORIST QUALITY
SPring 5-5855
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My Insurance Man Hyannis, Mass.
THOMPSON DRUG
Airport Shopping Plaza Hyannis, Mass. SPring 5-1138
3-Hour Service
COIN DRY CLEANING
8 lbs. for $2.00
Next to Sears Roebuck
Compliments of
JOHN BRIGHT SHOE STORE
Air Step
Natural Bridge
Robin Hood
Peter Pan
304 Main St. Hyannis
Tel. 775-2015
THE BEAUTY NOOK
Hair Stylists
545 Main St. Hyannis, Mass.
Telephone 775-1011
MASSASOIT VENDING SERVICE, INC.
"Automatic Cafe Systems" Tel. 746-1713 Plymouth, Mass.
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Mr. Mrs. Louis Dean
Mr. Donald W. Kunze
Mr. Mrs. Robert W. Anderson
Miss Marcia G. Viera
Mr. Mrs. Deane M. Warner
Mr. Mrs. Peter E. Hartley
Mr. Mrs. Stephen Bates
Mr. Mrs. James E. Downey
Mr. Mrs. W. Douglas Mitchell
Mr. Mrs. J. J. Morgan
Mr. Mrs. John P. Rimsa
Dr. Mrs. Charles Benea
Mr. Mrs. Ceasar L. Santos
Kenyon A. Karr
Mr. Mrs. Admont S. Clark
Mr. Mrs. Frank Bearse
Irving's Shoe Store
Mr. Mrs. Charles Fauteaux
Mr. Mrs. John L. Roche Mrs. Elizabeth J. Porter Mr. Mrs. John Baldasaro Charlie's Variety Store Mr. Mrs. Herbert Silva Mr. Mrs. Frank Mello Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Siscoe Mrs. Ann Morrison Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gunderson Mr. Lawrence C. Buckingham Mr. Mrs. John E. Rumney E. Carlton Nickerson Boyd's Guest House Mr. Mrs. Nelson L. LeGrand Mr. Mrs. Richard L. Kappen Mr. Mrs. Robert Manning Henry Texeria, Florist
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Discovery '64
Who brought the marshmallows?
This is a poor substitute for cards
Please don't hit me again
Bingo!
Did you hear the one about the farmer's daughter?
Two hamburgers and a coke, please.
an takes the worry out of being close.
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But the hot dogs must be done by now.
Hope they don't pull out the plug.
Welcome to Bullwinkles corner.
I wish he'd leave the room.
Thank God this day's over.
Hey! Stop shoving.
A dog's life!
See what I mean?
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