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the places we inhabit
our faces grow transparent
as their names, frail
with holy surprise
— Joyce Carol Oates
thirty-six months
of our lives
times that seem
like eternity
as the hands
of clocks
refuse to move
meeting friends
watching the minutes
pass too quickly
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person can
find Chaucer
and the New
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it often is the
only place
where the
mind can read
the written
word of others
and adapt it to
its own
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To recognize beauty in both the real and the ideal
is an intensely personal joy —
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What if it should turn out eternity
Was but the steeple on our house of life
That made our house of life a house of worship?
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Newton College was founded in 1946 by the Society of the Sacred Heart at the urging of the late Richard
Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of Boston. In 1950, bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to the thirty-four women
who comprised the first graduating class.
Mother Eleanor Kenny was the college's foundress and she remained President until 1956 when Mother Gabrielle
Husson succeeded her. It was under Mother Husson's direction that the original campus facilities were expanded to
the present plan.
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Barat House, formerly the estate of the Schrafft family, and the Putman Art Center, formerly the Harriman
residence, were the only existing structures in 1946. In the following year, the north wing of Stuart House was
erected and a further addition was completed in 1955. Cushing House was constructed in 1955 as well, and at that
time the entering freshman class numbered one hundred. Duchesne East and West were added to the campus in
1957 and Hardey House, the largest dormitory, was built in 1959. The Newton College Chapel, with a seating
capacity of nine hundred, was completed in 1962, and two years later the Student-Faculty Center was added to
Stuart. Keyes South was built in 1965 and the Kenny-Cottle Library was completed in 1966. In 1969, the two most
ambitious building projects, Keyes North and the Barry Science Pavilion, brought an era of construction and
expansion at Newton to a close. At that time Dr. James J. Whalen became the third and current President of
Newton College.
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Compliments of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Toruno V.
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Candidly — Juniors
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Challenge Acceptance
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Student Government Officers
top to bottom: Nancy Lawlor — Sec,
Margi Caputo — Vice-pres., Merita
Hopkins — Treas., Jackie Regan — Pres.
Senior Class Officers, left to right: Kathy O'Connor —
JoAnn Hilliard — Pres., Donna Stimpson — Treas.
Sec, Lee Costello — Vice-pres.,
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Junior Class Officers, left to right: Marie Novak — Vice-pres., Donna Gareri — Sec, Valerie
Britt — Treas., Linda DePatie — Pres.
Sophomore Class Officers, left to
right: Marianne Egan — Treas.,
Linda Fortunato — Pres., Gina
Annunziata — Vice-pres., absent:
Mary Ashe — Sec.
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Tennis Team
Fall — 1974
left to right: Patter Manthro, Mary Ellen Hackman, Renee Meier, Jane Branca, Polly Dolan,
Mary Keppler, Dr. DiBenedetto, Coach. Not pictured: Barbara Boucher, Ann Reinhardt,
Janet Rice, Laurie Noya, Mary Ward.
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Sophomore Football Team
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Senior Football Team
Swimming Team, left to right: Nancy Maloy, Carol Limanek, Maggie Linsky, Lisa Marengi, Bar-
bara MacLeod. Absent: Mary Keegan, Coach Bill Blank.
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Yearbook Staff
Louise Paul, Denise Tourigny and Barbara Trayers wish to thank
Mary Liz Anderson
Donnamarie Barbaro
Jackie DeMars
Monica Dursi
Judy Fidgeon
Anne Film
Carol Finnegan
Caryl Forristall
Betsy Gaw
Paula Giuggio
Posey Holland
Jean Hudson
Rosemary Kane
Carol Limanek
Mary McCarthy
Sandy McDonald
Michael Moloney
Joan Noel
Marianne Palladino
Mary Reis
Dianne Robert
Chris Sellars
Anne Marie Simpkins
Mary Beth Simpkins
Donna Stimpson
Linda Tonoli
Beth Walsh
Ann Welles
with a very special thankyou to Mr. Arthur Garey
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Florence Coen, Switchboard Operator
Mr. Jack Cole, Guest Lecturer
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For hundreds of young women, one
of the most memorable faces among
the many encountered during
Freshmen Orientation belonged to our
Dean of Students — affectionately in-
troduced to us as "de la".
From those first hectic days on it
became apparent just how much
Newton College needed her. With a
tireless supply of warmth she proved to
be genuinely concerned with our
survival — more than that — our
happiness.
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To the variety of seemingly hopeless
problems presented to her, she offered
a variety of solutions. She was always a
sympathetic listener.
Sister de la Chapelle has maintained
a significant role in the growth of
Newton College — but perhaps more
important — she will always be a very
dear friend to us all.
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Old Friends . . .
Dr. Howard Sohn
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Dr. Sherman Roddy
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Dr. Harry Lewis
Sr. Eileen Cohalan, R. S.C.J.
Madres Torres,R. S.C.J.
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Sr. Florence Ashe, R. S.C.J. Sr. Frances Cunningham, R. S.C.J.
Dr. Judith Wurtman
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Dr. Frances Fergusson
Dr. Bruce Bank
Dr. Helen Cowie
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Father Bob Braunreuther
Dr. Donald Krier
Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley
Dr. Nelson Hartunian
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Captain Thomas M. Dargan
Lt. Arthur Rooney
Lt. Richard E. Duffy
Patrolman Edward J. Herrick
Patrolman John Coffey
Patrolman Edward J. Pendergast
In the spring of 1969 the federally
funded Law Enforcement Education
Program was instituted at Newton College.
In the fall of 1972 nine members of the
Newton Police Department received
Associate of Arts degrees and in the spring
of 1975, they will be the first men to be
awarded Bachelor of Arts degrees from
Newton College.
Traffic Inspector John W. Kiley
Detective Richard P. Halloran
Patrolman Salvatore Arico
To these nine men, our fellow
classmates, we offer our
congratulations and warmest best
wishes.
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Emmy, Sandy and Karl See
Resident Directors — Keyes North and South
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Keyes South
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Mrs. Frances Donahue
Duchesnes — a little of each
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Dottie, Bob and Geoff Engler
Resident Directors, Duchesne — East and West
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Lynn, Pat, John and Jason Auth
Resident Directors — Hardey-Cushing
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Hardey
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Stuart
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President, Newton College 1969-1975
The office of college president is one in which popularity is extremely tenuous.
That a man should hold that office in the midst of a community of women
and with the degree of success which Dr. Whalen has achieved
is particularly outstanding.
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In moments of triumph and disappoint-
ment he displayed the strength and
dedication
which proved he cared.
And when he spoke to us of the "style and
grace" which have always characterized
Newton
we felt certain he understood.
To James J. Whalen the Class of 1975 dedicates this yearbook.
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Walter Borton
Assistant to the President
Betty Shields
Secretary to the President
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Ann Keleher
Secretary in the President's Office
Dottie Engler
Dean of Students
Graeme Baxter
Assistant Academic Dean
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Thomas R. Salm
Business Manager
Richard O. Dee
Assistant Business Manager
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Mary O'Brien
Secretary to the Assistant Academic Dean
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Administrative Assistant to the Academic Dean
Mary Ellen McNamara
Secretary to the Dean of Students
Priscilla Sliney
Secretary; Academic Dean
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Director of Development and Alumnae Affairs
Ellen M. Engler
Director of Student Activities and Financial
Aid
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Nancy Hines Viehmann
Director of Career Counseling
Joan S. Norton
Registrar
Gertrude Lanigan
Secretary to the Registrar
Lynette Dennis
Registrar's Office
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Charles R. Botticelli, Ph.D.
Director, Division of Science and Mathematics Biology
Doris Ingram Lewis, Ph.D.
Chairperson-Chemistry Department
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Biology
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Charles Levy, Ph.D.
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Kenneth J. Preskenis, Ph.D.
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Noel M. Brawn, Ph.d.
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Maria Fuster, M.A.
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French
Ellen A. Taxer, Ph.D.
German
Richard H. Miller, Ph.D.
History
John H. Flannagan Jr. Ph.D.
History
James McClain, B.A.
History
Marie M. McHugh, Ph.D
Director, Division of Humanities
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L. Edward Kamoski, Ph.D.
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Chairperson — English Department
Robert J. Curran M.A.
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Antoinette De B. Frederick, M.A.
English
Mary A. McCay, Ph.D.
English
Catherine B. Stevenson, Ph.D.
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Sr. Catherine E. Maguire, R.S.C.J., Ph.D.
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Art History
Elizabeth T. Scharlack, M.A.
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Emmett W. Windham, M.M.
Chairperson — Music Department
Francis J. Dolan, M.F.A.
Drama
Anthony Rauche
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Edith Durand, M.A.
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Psychology
Edward Mulholland, Ph.D.
Economics
Cynthia M. Latta, Ph.D
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Mary Grace Baron, Ph.D
Psychology
Michael Morris, M.A.
Psychology
Margaret Mary Gorman, R.S.C.J., Ph.D.
Chairperson — Psychology Department
Boleslaw Wysocki, Ph.D.
Psychology
Lubomir Gleiman, Ph.D.
Chairperson — Political Science
Philippe de Lacoste, Ph.D.
Political Science
Joseph F. Conway, M.A.
Political Science
James C. Berger, Ph.D
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Austin H. Lawrence, M.S.
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Mary Clarissa Donahue, Ph.D.
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Marion D. deB. Kilson, Ph.D.
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LucyT. Ulman, Ph.D.
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Robert B. Richards, M.Ed.
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Coordinator of the Sports Program
Coordinator of the Sacristry
S. Murray Simons
Controller
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Beverly Sweetnam
Bernice Bluestein
S. Murray Simmons
Elizabeth Lochrie
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Gloria Fugazzotto
Treasury Office Staff
Patricia Moloney, Library Staff
Susan Lee, Reference Librarian
J. Jeremy Slinn
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Rev. John J. Begley, S.J.
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Paul Gorman
Director of Human Resources
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Marion Eckian
Business
Margaret Anderson
College Nurse
Margaret Dever
Director of Continuing Studies
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Mrs. Root, Secretary in the Business Office
Mrs. Latson, Secretary in the Development Office
Mrs. Tobin, Secretary to the Faculty
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Director of Mail Services
Earl Friot
Director of the Physical Plant
John Grogan
Director of Food Service
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Driector, College Press
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ANHUT, Frances Marie, Liberal Studies. 101 1 West Cross; Upsilanti, Michigan, p. 174.
ANTONELLI, Lisa Marie, Psychology. 23 Landsdowne Lane; Rochester, New York. p. 142
ARCHAMBAULT, Anne Marie, Psychology. 34 Howard Street; Pittsfield, Mass. p. 193.
BARBARO, Donna Marie, English. 5339 S. Francisco; Chicago, Illinois, p. 166.
BARRY, Elise Marie, Studio Art. 6 Malvern Lane; Scarsdale, New York. p. 164.
BAUMAN, Nansi, Studio Art. 30 Park Avenue; New York, New York. p. 146.
BERNHARD, Christine Ann, American Studies. 60 Singletary Lane; Framingham, Mass. p. 137.
BITETTI, Rosemary Elizabeth, American Studies. 3 Timberline Drive; Huntington, Long Island, New York. p. 165.
BRANCA, Jane Marie, Economics. 1 152 Brook Road; Milton, Mass. p. 157.
BRENNAN, Ann Kearney, Modern Languages. 638 West 67th Street; Kansas City, Missouri, p. 148.
BRENNAN, Deborah Ann, Urban Studies, 61 Ridgeway Circle; Springfield, Mass. p. 159.
BRENNAN, Deirdre Mary, History. 128 Hillcrest Road; Needham, Mass. p. 134.
BROPHY, Margaret M., Studio Art. 417 Underhill Place; Alexandria, Virginia, p. 171.
BURNS, Susan G., Biology/Pre-Med.. 336 Fanuil Street; Brighton, Mass. p. 188.
BYRNE, Melanie Ann, Biology. 144 Stanwood Lane; Manlius, New York. p. 153.
CALLAHAN, Barbara Ellen, Spanish. 104 Forest Avenue; Glen Ridge, New Jersey, p. 153.
CAPASSO, Rosemary Frances, Sociology and Spanish. 21 Harvester Road; Trumbull, Conn. p. 152.
CAPOLUPO, Joanne M., English. 1 13 Templeton Street; Dorchester, Mass. p. 148.
CAPUTO, Margaret Mary, English. One Bryant Street; Hartsdale, New York. p. 139.
CARBONE, Rita, French. 56 Oak Lane; Essex Fells, New Jersey, p. 147.
CAREY, Susan J. Psychology. 3 Fort Street; Fairhaven, Mass. p. 150.
CASEY,' Elizabeth Winn, Political Science. Quarters #1 Fort Carson; Colorado Springs, Colorado, p. 131.
CATALANE, Barbara Anne, Political Science. 2147 Cottonwood Drive; Sea Girts, New Jersey, p. 190.
CAUDILL, Marcia Lynne Veronica, Studio Art. 14 Orkney Road; Brookline, Mass. p. 151 .
CHART, Ann Barbara, Biology. 120 Larch Street; Providence, Rhode Island, p. 140.
CHOUINARD, Joanne Denise, Biology/Pre-Med. 43 Bedard Street; Fall River, Mass. p. 188.
CIACCIO, Mary Ann, American Studies. 250 Hoffman Road; Rochester, New York p. 181.
CLEMENTE, Alix Decker, Psychology. 363 Loudonville Road; Loudonville, New York. p. 154.
COLLINS, Penelope, English. 202 North Walnut Street; Ridgewood, New Jersey, p. 136.
CONWAY, Mary Joanne, American Studies. 235 Bayberry Lane; Westport, Conn. p. 184.
COPPOLA,' Patricia, Chemistry. 1 1 University Court South, Orange, New Jersey, p. 153.
CORRADO, Joanne Lee, French. 8 Conway Place; Kingston, New York. p. 178.
COSTELLO, Lee Carter, Political Science. 349 Adams Street; Milton, Mass. p. 184.
COSTELLO' Mary Elizabeth, Psychology. 12 Sterling Road; Wellesley, Mass. p. 177.
COUGH LIN, Nancy, Psychology. 31 Morton Road; Arlington, Mass. p. 142.
COX, Bonita Portia, Sociology. 1 1 Mamelon Circle; Mattapan, Mass. p. 172.
CULLEN, Alice Lenora, Psychology. 57 Cobleigh Street; Westwood Mass. p.
CURRY, Kathleen Ann, Biology. 23 Rosalie Road; Needham, Mass. p. 152.
CYR, Rebecca Joan, French. 417 Main Street; Van Buren, Maine, p. 186.
DARO, Debbie, Philosophy. 40 New York Avenue; Metuechen, New Jersey, p.
DE GRC>OT, Deborah Ann, Studio Art. 97 Kenwood Road; Garden City, New York. p. 194
DELANEY,Deborah Antionette, History. 71 Parkton Road; Jamaica Plain, Mass. p. 163.
deMARS, Jacqueline Marie, English. 100 Wildwood Street; Winchester, Mass. p. 141.
DeMICHELE, Karen Marie, American Studies. 26 Granby Road; Worcester, Mass. p. 177.
DEVINE, Barbara, Liberal Studies. 1 Sunset Avenue; Albany, New York. p. 194
DOERRLER, Deborah Jeanne, Sociology. 41 1 -73rd Street; North Bergen, New Jersey, p. '
DRISCOLL,Jane Bernadette, English. 214 Glenmore Street; East Williston, New York. p.
DUNN, Joanne, Sociology. 54 Goddard Street; Fall River, Mass. p. 187.
DURSI, Monica Therese, Art Studio. 64 Sunny Valley Lane; New Milford, Conn. p. 131.
DWYER, Mary Kathleen, English. 315 West 40th Street; Erie, Pennsylvania, p. 135.
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ECHAVARRIA, Catalina, Sociology. AA# 35-43; Medellin, Colombia, p. 169.
ENWONWU, Chio Maureen, English. 162 Hunnewell Avenue; Newton, Mass. p. 182.
FAGAN, Cecilia Marie, Political Science. 71 1 Westwood Drive; Herkimer, New York. p. 180.
FAXON, Joanne Fazzano, English. 563 Durham Road; Madison, Conn. p. 162.
FAY, Eileen M., Psychology. 1 1 Blue Rock Drive; Stamford, Conn. p. 156.
FERRIS, Mary Louise, Sociology. 58 Abbott Street; Pittsfield, Mass. p. 168.
FIDGEON, Judith Eleanor, English. 27 Monument Square; Charlestown, Mass. p. 133.
FINIGAN, Carol Jean, Economics. Bartlett Hill; Concord, Mass. p. 168.
FITZPATRICK, Carol Clare, Art History. 8 Pickwick Road; West Newton, Mass. p. 158.
FITZSIMONS, Carol Ann Economics. 705 Evergreen Avenue; Hamden, Conn. p. 169.
FLAHERTY, Barbara A., Economics. Pink House Road; Sewickley, Pa. p. 132.
FLAHERTY, Mary Jane, Psychology. 373 St. Cloud Avenue; West Orange, New Jersey, p. 146.
FLEGAL, Mary Ann, Math. 49 Hilltop Terrace; Chatham, New Jersey, p. 136.
FOLEY, Karen Mary, Economics. 3 Lea Place; Rye, New York, p. 169.
FORRISTAL, Caryl Ann, Biology. 23 Semont Road; Dorchester, Mass. p. 140.
FORTIN, Barbara, Liberal Studies. 9 Schuyler Hills Road; Loudonville, New York. p. 194
FOX, Claudia, Political Science. 353 Calumet Blvd.; Harvey, Illinois, p. 194.
FOX, Helen Ann, Economics. 1 1 Sunset Drive; Manchester, New Hampshire, p. 167.
FRERE, Cynthia Ann Crowe, French. North Street; Litchfield, Conn. p. 160.
GALLACHER, Susan Farrell, Liberal Studies. 544 Third Street; Brooklyn, New York. p. 178.
GARONE, Annina, Psychology. 147 Winthrop Road; Brookline, Mass. p. 183.
GAVALLER, Cristina Carmen, German and Spanish. 184 Pine Grove Avenue; Newton, Mass. p. 134.
GAW, Elizabeth Mary, Psychology. 79 North Gate Road; Manchester, New Hampshire, p. 178.
GETCHIS, Joanne L., Studio Art. 351 Ackerman Avenue; Mountainside, New Jersey.
GIBNEY, Paula Ann, Psychology. 20 Silver Birch Drive; New Rochelle, New York. p. 181
GIUGGIO, Paula Elaine, Economics. 201 Belvidere Avenue; Fanwood, New Jersey, p. 171.
GLENDENING, Judith F., Psychology. 235 Wellesley Street; Weston, Mass.
GORMAN, Janice Jane, Biology. 5914 Charlesmeade, Baltimore, Maryland, p. 164.
GRENIER, Rosemary, Psychology. 5242 Pratt Drive; New Orleans, La. p. 154.
GREUS, Debbie Lee, Psychology. 67 School Street; Saugus, Mass. p. 1 72.
HACKMAN, Mary Ellen, Art Studio. 180 Miantonomo Drive; Warwick, Rhode Island, p. 159.
HARMON, Amy Cecelia, Psychology. 76 Dannell Drive; Stamford, Conn. p. 175.
HARRON, ReneeJ., English. 1 192 Park Avenue; New York City, New York. p. 176.
HATTON, Enid Vaune, Biology. 46 Parkway; Fairfield, Conn. p. 193.
HILLIARD, JoAnn Eve, Art History. 671 Timber Lane; Lake Forest, Illinois, p. 162.
HOLLAND, Roseann Laura, Studio Art. 400 Middlesex Road; Darien, Conn. p. 138.
HOLT, Deborah Mullin, American Studies. 30 Williams Street; North Easton, Masss. p. 130.
HOURAHAN, Marilyn, Psychology. 42 Westwood Avenue; Rumford, Rhode Island, p. 175.
HUSDON, Jean M., Psychology. 1 17 Georgian Ct. Road; Rochester, New York. p. 174
HUGHES, Kathleen Terese, Psychology. 24 Blue Ribbon Drive; Westport, Conn. p. 179.
HUNDLEY, Aileen Patricia, History. 90 Buckhaven Hill; Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, p. 136.
INFERRERA, Donna Marie, Psychology. 38 Dartmouth Street; Watertown, Mass. p. 185,
IVEY, Jacqueline, Sociology. 6 Mills Street; Roxbury, Mass. p. 189.
JAXTIMER, Joanne Young, Psychology. 131 Pond View Drive; Centerville, Mass. p. 182.
JEHLING, Mary Ann, Economics. 5 Country Club Acres; St. Charles, Missouri, p. 142.
JOYCE, Deborah Ann, Psychology. Bacon Hill Road; Pleasantville, New York. p. 134.
JOYCE, Kathleen E., American Studies. 5 Thornewood Drive; New City, New York. p. 143.
KANE, Rosemary Peppard, English. 2 Van Rensselaer Avenue; Stamford, Conn. p. 156.
KANSKI, Jean Margaret Frances, Biology. 140 Eak Street; Indian Orchard, Mass. p. 166.
KEEFE, Susan Jean, Sociology. 706 Ocean Avenue; West Haven, Conn. p. 160.
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KELLY, Regina, Psychology. 245 Cherry Avenue Apt. L-16; Watertown, Conn. p. 165.
KIRBY, Anne Elizabeth, English. 9 Ellsworth Road; Sharon, Conn. p. 182.
KIRBY, Deborah Ann, Psychology. 198 Lowell Road; Wellesley Hills, Mass. p. 179.
KROGSTAD, Francesco Ruth, German. 10 Maple Street; Woodsville, New Hampshire, p. 148.
LAMKIN, Jane Elizabeth, Psychology. 37 Round Hill Drive; Stamford, Conn. p. 135.
LASKAS, Suzanne Magrette, Biology. 10 Mineola Avenue; Pt. Lookout, New York. p.
LATSON, Denise L., American Studies. 18 Wayne Street; Roxbury, Mass. p. 158.
LAWLESS, Laurie Louise, French. 27 Beattie Drive; Florence, Mass. p. 150.
LAWLOR, Nancy Louise, Biology. 1029 South Main Street; Fall River, Mass. p. 145.
LENZYCKI, Donna Jean, Psychology. 1 1- Huckleberry Drive; Norwalk, Conn. p. 160.
LILLIBRIDGE, Sharon Louise, English. Box 171; Burlington, Conn. p. 191.
LIMANEK, Carol Anne, Psychology. 75 DeForest Heights; Burlington, Vermont, p. 144.
LINDAHL, Susan Ann, Psychology. 249 Westfield Street; West Springfield, Mass. 184.
LoCONTO, Catherine Mary, Liberal Studies. 172 Plantation Street; Worcester, Mass. p. 15(
LUCCHESI, Kimberly Ann, Studio Art. 40 Deer Hill Avenue; Danbury, Conn, p. 183.
LYONS, Margaret Anne, English. 5 Parsonage Road; Greenwich, Conn. p. 133.
MAHONEY, Elizabeth Ann, Sciology. 133 First Avenue; Gloversville, New York. p. 141
MAHONY, Ellen Ann, Psychology. 53 Brewster Road, Windsor, Conn. p. 147.
MALACHOWSKI, Carlo Anne, History. RFD #2 "Longwood"; Lyme, Conn. p. 146.
MANFREDI, Joanne Dominique, Science/Pre-Med. American Embassy; A.P.O., New York, 09794. p. 137.
MARYANSKI, Carol Ann, Studio Art. 101 Beach Street; Bloomfield, New Jersey.
MARBLE, Barbara Ford, English. 2028 Lexington Parkway; Schenectady, New York. p. 130.
MARTYAK, Stephanie Marie, Urban Studies. 838 Washington Street; Freeland, Pennsylvania, p. 138.
MASON, Mary Elizabeth, Psychology. Valcour; Peru, New York. p. 165.
McCARTHY, Joanne, Political Science. 35 Pilgrim Road; West Springfield, Mass. p. 162.
McCARTHY, Lisa Jane, American Studies. 1 1 Old Colony Road; Worcester, Mass. p. 176.
McCARTHY, Mary Charlene, Psychology. 245 Emerson Street; South Boston, Mass. p. 176.
McCAVITT, Mary Jane, English. 1537 Sinclair Drive; McLean, Va. p. 143.
McCORMICK, Patricia Jean, Economics. 13 Pont Street; Great Neck, New York. p. 191.
McCRYSTAL, Lynn Patricia, Studio Art. 21 Leahy Street; Rumford, Rhode Island, p. 156.
McDONALD, Sandra Marie, Liberal Studies. 6739 Longmeadow Avenue; Lincolnwood, Illinois, p. 188.
McDONOUGH, Mary Therese, Studio Art. 135 Lynn Street; Harrington Park, New Jersey, p. 139.
McGIVERN, Shawn Marie, English. 1835 Olde Gulph Road; Villanova, Penn. p. 190.
McGOVERN, Lynn Ann, Spanish. 9020 NE. 9 Avenue F3; Miami Shores, Florida, p. 192.
McNAUGHTON, Pamela Ann English. 1824 Washington Street; Canton, Mass. p. 181.
MELINO, Deborah Marie, Urban Studies. 42 Armington Avenue; Providence, Rhode Island, p. 159.
MOGAN, Janice Patricia, Biology. 65 Juniper Drive; Norwood, Mass. p. 149
MONAHAN, Susan Mary, Studio Art. 1071 Canton Avenue; Milton, Mass. p. 180.
MULDERRIG, Dorothy Margaret, English. 600 Seney Avenue; Mamaroneck, New York. p. 154.
NASH, Joan E., Psychology. RFD 1 Spur Road; West Redding, Conn. p. 147.
NESTOR, Moira Anne, Psychology. 8 Damien Road; Wellesley Hills, Mass. p. 161.
NICHOLSON, Margaret Anne, Psychology. 736 North King Street; South Windsor, Conn. p. 183.
NICHOLSON, Maura Michaela, Studio Art. 4 Cottontail Trail, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, p. 173.
NOEL, Joan Mary, History. 567 Bolton Road; Vernon, Conn. p. 141.
O'BRIEN, Ann Christine, Studio Art. Jerusalem Road; Cohasset, Mass. p. 130.
O'CONNELL, Maura, American Studies. 515 W. McKinley Avenue; Bridgeport, Conn. p. 151.
O'CONNOR, Kathleen Mae, Urban Studies. 7 Rexhame Road; Worcester, Mass. p. 145.
O'GRADY, Paula Lynn, Psychology. Box 1 189 Pierce House; Franklin, Mass. p. 192.
O'MALLEY, Michelle Marie, Art History. 54 Brunswick Street; Springfield, Mass. p. 166.
O'NEILL, Eileen Carroll, Biology. 237 Santa Fe Avenue; Hamden, Conn. p. 133.
ONWENU, Ijeoma Nkeiruka, Biology. St. Andrews Church c/o Obosi P. A. Obosi; East Central State, Nigeria, p. 15
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ORTUTAY, Phyllis Anne, French. 8A Roger Street; Highlands, New Jersey.
OSAGE, Justine Ellen, Biology. 36 E. Lincoln Circle; Red Bank, New Jersey, p. 187.
OTIS, Elizabeth Humphreys, Economics. 1963 Commonwealth Avenue Apt. 7; Brighton, Mass. p. 151.
PALLADINO, Marianne, Studio Art. 513 East Gate Road; Ridgewood, New Jersey, p. 170
PAREDES, M. Kegrin, Economics. 20 Winthrop Road; Hingham, Mass. p. 137.
PASCIUCCO, Mary Rose, Studio Art. 8 Adrienne Drive; Canton, Mass. p. 187.
PAUL, Louise Estelle, Biology. 1 16 Dulude Avenue; Woonsocket, Rhode Island, p. 140.
PEDERSEN, Joan Ellen, Political Science. 14 Bauer Place; Westport, Conn. p. 158.
PETTEE, Marianne Shea, American Studies. Two Compo Parkway; Westport, Conn. p. 185.
PETRAZZOLO, Pamela Ann, American Studies. 60 Seaver Avenue; Staten Island, New York. p. 177.
PIGNATELLI, Judith M., Romance Languages. 27 Pembroke Street; Newton, Mass. p. 189.
QUIRK, Mary Ellen, Studio Art and French. 203 Old King's Highway North; Dgrten, Conn. p. 172.
QUINN, Deborah Ann, Liberal Studies. 7 Robinia Drive; Loudonville, New York. p. 161.
RAFFI, Rhonda C, English. 2 Everett Avenue; Winchester, Mass. p. 185. **r «
RAIDT, Kathleen Mary, Political Science. 32 Blueberry Lane; Darien, Conn. p. 155.
REACH, Janet Marie, Sociolo££. 307 York Street; Olean, New York. p. 170>V-J^
REECE, Sally Anne, Studio Art. Beaver Brook Circle; Amherst, New Hampshire. d„ 190.
REGAN, Jacqueline H., Psychology. 1 133 Brooklyn Avenue; Brooklyn, New York. p. 144.
REIFERS, Beth Marie, Psychology and Studio Art. 549 Oenoke Ridge; New Canaan, Conn. p. 191.
REILLY, Sheila Marie, English. 45 Burlington Avenue; Rochester, New York. p. 170.
RICE, Pamela Ann, English. 6624 Kingsbury Blvd.; St. Louis, Mo. p. 191
ROBERT, Dianne Marie, Biology/Pre-Med. 41 Shawmut Street; Springfield, Mass. p.
RYAN, Geraldine Redmond, Studio Art. 82 South Windsor Avenue; Brightwaters New York, p. 192.
SANDKUHLER, Ellen J., Religion, c/o Leckinger 100 Greenvale Drive; Rochester, New York. p. 155.
SELLERS, Christine Sophia, Studio Art. 493 Main Street; Osterville, Mass. p. 163.
SHEEHAN, Arline Michelle, Biology. 422 Ocean Drive West; Stamford, Conn. p. 143.
SHUTT, Lorraine Casey, Psychology. 139 Rockway Avenue; Weymouth, Mass.
SIMON, Karen Eleanor, Psychology. 15 Hudson Road; Garden City, New York. p. 149.
SIMPKINS, Anne Marie, Economics. 150 Kihade Trail; Medford Lakes, New Jersey, p. 144.
SIMPKINS, Mary Elizabeth, Studio Art. 150 Kihade Trail; Medford Lakes, New Jersey, p. 138.
SOLLITTO, Jo-Anne, Psychology. 3 Rolling Hill Way; Clark, New Jersey, p. 173.
STEVENS, Mary Therese, Urban Studies. 20 Centre Street; Dennis Port Mass. p. 1 39.
"5TIMPSON, Donna Catherine, Psychology. 24 Dryden Drive, Meriden, Conn. p. 145.
STINSON, Jo Ann, Sociology. 545 Park Street; Dorcherster, Mass. p. 189.
STOCKLEIN, Anna, Psychology. 300 North State Road; Briarcliff Manor, New York. p. 135.
STUART, Susannah, Art History. 69 Pickwick Road; West Newton, Mass. p. 193.
SUTHERLAND, Eileen Marie, Psychology. 136 Hillside Road; Sparta, New Jersey, p. 131.
TONOLI, Linda Marie, Studio Art. 82 Charles Street; Lewiston, Maine, p. 163.
TOURIGNY, Denise Lenore, Psychology, c/o E.J. Tourigny; 4 Lake Avenue; East Templeton, Mass. p. 167.
TRAYERS, Barbara Helen, Art History. 8 Standish Drive, Canton, Mass. p. 171.
TWOMEY, Nancy Lee, Psychology. 15 Hawthorne Road; Bronxville, New York. p. 152.
TYRRELL, Patricia Mary, Political Science. 241 Bristol Road; Wellesley Hills, Mass. p. 179.
VALDES-FAULI, Teresa M., American Studies. 271 Buttonwood Drive; Key Biscayne, Florida, p. 155.
VERNON, Ann Mary, Psychology. 23 Lighthouse Way; Darien, Conn. p. 175.
WALSH, Elizabeth M., Psychology. 255 Mortimer Road; Glencoe, Illinois, p. 186.
WALTON, Bonita Ellen, Political Science and French. 138 Contour Drive; Cheshire, Conn. p. 174.
WON-VALLE, Claudia Maria, Modern Languages. P.O. Box 1028; Mangua, Nicaragua, Central America, p. 168.
YOUNG, Dorothea Cooke, Economics. 262 Sheffield Lane; Glen Ellyn, Illinois, p. 157.
YOUNG, Mary Ann, Spanish. 103 Aspen Street; Floral Park, New York. p. 161.
ilER&INATI, Laura B., Modern Language. Apartado 6832; Panama 5, Rep. de Panama, p. 167.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold F. Ciaccio
Old Vienna Hofbrau
Barclay International Travel
Cheese and Wine Spot
Mr. and Mrs. C. Quirk
Dr. and Mrs. Jaime Quiroga
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Reece
Best of Luck to the Class of 1 975
Dr. and Mrs. A. Branca
Good Luck Graduates!
Compliments of
Dr. and Mrs. K. Kanski
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"Best wishes
To The Class of 1975"
MR. AND MRS.
EUGENE G. CAPUTO
Good Luck Graduates!
Compliments
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh
The Mom and Dad Pad
When the folks come to visit, set them up in style at the Boston
Marriott. They'll overlook the Charles River ... and we'll overlook
nothing to make them feel wanted. The food's great . . . there's
always something doing . . . and Newton's practically on campus.
Make your reservations now.
' /Au U- ^*iw? ZJfcuf i4~
MMarriott
OTOR MOTEL
Commonwealth Ave. at Rt. 128 and Massachusetts Turnpike
Newton, Mass., Phone (617) 969-1000
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. DeGroot
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R.
Tourigny
FAMILY FASHION SHOES AHD ACCESSORIES
• Sandler • Joyce • Caressa • Bass
• Impoi Bort Carleton • Hush Puppies
• Kork-Ease • Bare-Traps • Trotters
• Scholl's • Cover Girl • Fred Braun
• Clinic Nurse • Lazy Bone golf
• Lazy Bone Boys • Jack Purcell's
• Bata Sneakers • Krone Clogs
• Safari Sandals • Jacques Cohen
• Capezio Dance Footwear
• Handbags • Bonnie Doon Socks
1267 Centre St.
at
Newton Centre
244-2027
NEWTON CORNER HOUSE
PIZZA
HOT OVEN GRINDERS AND SUBS
Store Hours
Mon-Thurs: 11-11
Fri-Sat: 11-12
Sunday: 12:30-10
Take out service
283 Centre Street
Newton Corner
Mr. and Mrs. Raul Valdes-Fauli
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munana
Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Raymond P. Murphy
965-2770
FOCAL POINT OPTICIANS
JOANNE AZZOTO
Disp. Optician
882 WALNUT STREET
(4 Corners) Newton Ctr.
corner Beacon & Walnut Sts.
XT PICCADILLY SQUARE
Best of Luck!
Compliments of
CENTRE PIZZA AND SUB SHOP
SHOE HORN
1400 BEACON ST
BROOKLINE
Tel: 566-4630
9:00-6:00 MTWS
9:00-8:30 ThP
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SENIORS
TEAM CHEER
RAH!
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now i love you and you love me
(and books are shuter
than books
can be)
and deep in the high that does nothing but fall
(with a shout
each
around we go all)
there's somebody calling who's we
we're anything brighter than even the sun
(we're everything greater
than books
might mean)
we're everyanything more than believe
(with a spin
leap
alive we're alive)
we're wonderful one times one
e.e. cummings
^Ll • Wimton-Solem
•^ HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY
W k • North Carolina
DICK SWIECH, NORTH ATTLEBORO. MASSACHUSETTS