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1964 LION PUBLISHEDBr
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CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLBOSTONMASSACHUSETTS
DEDICATION A good teacher is one who gives life to her subject; a good woman is one who commands respect as well as friendship.
Advertising, Marketing, Psychnology Sociology-- all come alive with the inspiring discussions conducted by Mrs. Margolis. In all her activi-ties, from advising the Newspaper staff to the personal interest she shows in her students, she has won our respect and admiration. Interest and enthusiasm make Mrs. Margolis an ideal teacher.
We, the class of 1964 of Cambridge School,proudly dedicate our yearbook to you, Mrs. Arlene Margolis.
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PRESIDENT'SmessageEducation, I have always believed, should integrate skill and knowl-edge in such a way as to enable you to solve your problems intelli -gently, to meet your responsibilities as citizens, and eventually as parents, with courage and dignity.
This is the educational aim of Cambridge School. Therefore, I know that you are leaving well prepared to face whatever the future may hold for your and I am happy in the knowledge that you can and will distinguish yourselves in the years ahead.
Milton Grahm, President
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MR. ALBERT R. WILLIAMS, JR.
Director, School of Broadcasting
mr. DavidL. Michaud
Dean, Work StudyProgram
Mr MIL MILTON GRAHM President
Mr. JACK NessonVicePresidentand Director of Admissions
ADMINISTRATION
Missmarion EMSLIE Admissions Counsellor
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Mr. HARRY D. McCRENSKY
Director of School Activities
MR. EDWARD L. KERR, JR.
Dean, School of Busi -ness
MR. DennisJ. Oppenheim
Assistant to the Di-rector, Schoolof Broadcasting
mrs. GRACE M. CLIFFORD
Shorthand, Typing, Medical program.
Mr. ALBERT D'Amato
English, Literature, Developmental Reading
mr. george FEILER Psychology, Sociology
FA facultyTr
mrs. priscillafortescue
English, Speech
mr. louis iacovielloTelevision Production
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MRS. Rose JacobsonShorthand
MR. Robert J, KELLY Accounting, Manage-ment, Insurance
Mrs. ARLENE E. margolis
psychology, Sociology, Marketing, Advertising
missfrancesMcCARTHY
self-Improvement
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MR. anthonyMANCINI
Law, Accounting, Mathematics
MR. george D, matson
Introduction to Broad-casting, Advertising
MR. howardnelsonAnnouncing
mrs. MARY saganShorthand, Typing, English, Legal program
MR. John S.Stephans
Law
misscleo n.sophiosOS
Shorthand, Typing, officeprocedures
mrs. joanneM, spurio
Typing, Mathematics, officeprocedures
MR. GENE KILHAM sales
MR. LEN LAWRENCE Announcing, Continu-ity Writing
missMARY moranBusiness English, Typing
mrs. KATHLEEN WARD
Continuity Writing
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DR. DANIEL zollMedical Lectures
missBARBARA ALTMAN
Librarian
missBETTY JANE KING
miss rosemaryWATT
missBARBARA Y appsEvening Secretary
miss MARY ANN driscoll
school Secretary
servicepersonnelMiss Mary MacDonald Mrs. Theresa Rosati Mr. john H. Boyd
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misMARYE. HANNAM
Administrative Secretary
missCAREN RITCHIE
missmoniqueboucher
MR. WILLIAM thomas
Custodian
seniors
Bruce E. Akley D-26-2 Hazardville, Conn. Activities: WCSB, Radio Station
Harriet S. Allen 64 BA 150 Green Street Foxboro, Mass.
peterL. Anderson D-26-2 37 Overlook A venue Brockton, Mass. Activities: WCSB, Radio Station; Newspaper Staff.
Lynda Joan Baribeault 64 ES 330 Boys Avenue Rogers, Conn. Activities: Newspaper, Asst. Editor; Cheerleader; Dorm Social chairman;Yearbook, Asst. Editor; Sorority, ' Chaplain.
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Gwendolyn Beckett 64 LS-1 16 Cross Street Locust Valley, N.Y. Activities: Dorm Bulletin Board Chairman
Margaret E. Bouchard 64 ES-1 15 Fletcher Street Kennebunk, Maine Activities: Cheerleader
Monique Boucher 64 R-TV Irasburg, Vermont
Sandra Elaine Browne 64 LS 33 pilgrimWay East Walpole, Mass. Activities: Swimming Club
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Nancy M. Budd 64 MS 1 Bancroft Street No. Wilmington, Mass. Activities: First Aid.
David S. Calef D-26-2 16 Ridgewood A venue Keene, N. H. Activities: WCSB, WCSB-TV, Station Manager, Chief Announcer
Richard J. Callahan 64 BA 4 Morse Street Foxboro, Mass. Activities: Student Council, vicePres. ; Outing Club
Ruth Ann Carey 64 ES Park Street Milo, Maine
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Richard A. Churchill D-26-2 111 Wood End Road Newton Highlands, Mass. Activities: pepClub; WCSB, Asst. Director; Bowling Club; Fashion Show; Bermuda Trip
Carol Cobourn 64 JA 2 Maplewood Terrace peaseAir Force Base portsmouth N.H.
Elizabeth Ann Corbett 64 ES 176 West Elm Avenue Wollaston, Mass.
Leo L. Cote D-26-2 193 Dawson Street New Bedford, Mass. Activities: Newspaper, Editor; Student Council; Basketball; Outing Club; WCSB, Announcer; Yearbook Sta ff.
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George Cox D-26-2 38 Gunney streetCambridge, Mass. Activities: Outing Club
Lauralee Curtis 64 ES75 SelwynRoad Randolph, Mass.
Valerie Dallasta 64 LS8 Nelson Court plymouth,Mass.
Muriel Diane Davis 64 esFreedom, N.H. Activities: Cheerleader, Co-Captain; socialCommittee.
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Karen E. De Coste 64 BA 18 Mc Donald streetReadville, Mass. Activities: Newspaper staff
Helen M. Di Fazio 64 ms122 Newport streetArlington, Mass.
Barbara Anne Di Julio 64 es153 Livingston placeBridgeport, Conn,
Zewditu Dilnesahu 64 CL Assefa Difaye Governor of Nazareth Ethiopia
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Carol Anne Di Marzio 64 es87 Main streetFoxboro, Mass.
Joan E. Dixon 64 es91 Brown streetKennebunk, Maine
Gertrude Doyon 64 es70 River streetLewiston, Maine
Mary E. Edmonds 64 esRural Route 1 sherman Conn. Activities: outingClub; Fashion show
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Rhoda Elkind 64 st1 Terrace Road Natick, Mass.
Judith M. Emmons 64 esR.F.D. #1 Kennebunk, Maine
Ann Ruth Feldman 64 MS 109Sackett Street Providence, R.I. Activities: Dorm Social Chairman
Sandra L. Fraser 64 ES 50 oakstreetRandolph, Mass.
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Rodney o.E. French D-29-1 84 Cornwall A venue st. John's, Newfoundland, Canada Activities: Sportscaster
Ronald H. Fries 64 CL 9 Victory A venue Quincy, Mass. Activities: Bowling Club
Carmelita Furano 64 BA 162 Fairfield Avenue Stamford, Conn. Activities: Dorm Social Committee; Outing Club
Robert A. Galasso 64 BA 14 Dutlon Circle Medford, Mass. Activities: Outing Club; Bowling Team
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Ellen sueGermanow 64 es2555 Highland A venue Rochester 10, N.Y.
susan E. Gibbs 64 CL 12 Kentfield Road Wendell Depot, Mass.
paulaGildersleeve 64 ls44 Green Street Foxboro, Mass.
Janice J. Goldberg 64 ms4 Barry Circle Randolph, Mass. Activities: First Aid
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Judith A. Gordon 64 st166 07 Southland A venue Cleveland, ohioActivities: Dorm socialChairman
Carolyn J. Gosselin 64 ls28 spring streetBerlin, N.H.
Mary Dare Griffin 64 JA 64 Lincoln A venue Binghamtom, N. Y. Activities: Newspaper staff
Betsy Ann Guardiani 64 ms488 southstreetSouthbridge, Mass.
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Marynel Hallenbeck 64 esValley Road Manomet, Mass.
Robert J. Handy 64 BA 7 8 Ellington streetDorchester, Mass. Activities: outingClub; Bowling Club
Thomas Hatfield 64 BA 46 Wilder streetBrockton, Mass.
Judith M. Heald 64 es65 Litchfield streetSpringfield, Vermont Activities: pep Club; Fashion show
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Kathleen A. Heaphy 64 CL 229 West Shore Drive Marblehead, Mass.
Jacqueline Heil 301West Street Mansfield, Mass.
Carl s. Hobart 64 BA post Road Bowdoinham, Maine Activities: Basketball Manager
Geraldine Horseman 64 st235 High Street Hingham, mass.
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Laura Howard 64 lsR. F. D. 1 Vergennes, Vermont Activities: pepClub; Dorm Social Chairman
Georganne Howell 64 CL 4 Mapledale Avenue Succasunna, N.J. Activities: Dorm president
Olha A. Huk 64 ms238 Central Avenue Norwich, Conn. Activities: Newspaper Staff; Dorm Social Chairman; First Aid
Michael s. Hussey D-26-2 R. F. D. #3 Waterville, Maine Activities: WCSB, Staff Announcer
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Robert Jackson 64 BA 10Cardinal Drive Springfield, Vermont Activities: Basketball
Marsha Jakatavich 64 es87 Vail streetWaterbury, Conn. Activities: Dorm Committee
Marilyn A. Jones 64 ms21 oakstreetBraintree, mass.Activities: Cheerleader
Carol s. Jordan 64 ls31 Oakdale Road North Reading, Mass.
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Jacquelyn B. Kahn 64 R-TV 17 parkmanstreetBrookline, Mass. Activities: outingClub; Treasurer
Frances Kemper 64 ls32 Mead streetSomerville, Mass. Activities: Fashion show
Marc Kessler D-29-1 82 Androscoggin A venue Lewiston, Maine Activities: Yearbook staff outingClub
Janette Kim 64 st512 Young Foo Dong pusan, Korea
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Betty Jane King 64 lsoneLongfellow Drive Cape Elizabeth, Maine Activities: Fashion show Dorm socialChairman
Gloria Jean King Andrew Road Vineyard Haven, Mass.
sharon Kinney 64 esMounted route 12 Phillipsburg, N.J. Activities: pep Club
Gerald M. Korbai D-29-1 139 Campbell Avenue st.John's Newfoundland Canada Activities: staffAnnouncer; Sports Announcer; Asst. Traffic Manager
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Grace Kraul 64 st108Coyle Street portland, Maine
David Labounty D-29-1 293 union Street Newport, Vermont activities:wcsb Newscaster
pamelaLa Fata 64-R-TV 43 Smoketree Road Levittown, pa.Activites: pepClub
Donald Lans D -26 -2 29 Hutchinson Road Walpole, Mass.
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Edward Laskowski 64 BA 108108 Wal nut Street Holyoke, Mass. Activities: Basketball; Student Council, president
Gerald J. Le Blanc D-29-1 Main Street Bradley, Maine Activities: WCSB, News & Sports; Student Council
paul J. Leahy 64 BA 19 Hardy Avenue Watertown, Mass.
Stephanie Lipski 64 es14 Cottage Street Lynn, Mass.
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Anne MacLane 64 es15 Dix Street Dorchester, Mass. Activities: Bowling Team
Margaret MacMillan 64 esc/o Creole petroleum Corp. Apt 234 Marvrin, Edo Monagas, Venezuela, S.A. Activities: Cheerleader, Captain; Sorority, Treasurer; Dorm Treasurer
Kathryn Ann Magnusson 64 ms349 Meridian Street East Boston, Mass. Activities: Student Council; Swimming Club
Linda Maloney 64 msWoodland parkHampton, N.H.
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William Stephen Manoli D-26-2 701 Montello Street Brockton, Mass.
Antonio Marino D-29-1 108 Waldemar Avenue East Boston, Mass. Activities: t.v.production WCSB Radio
paulMartin D-27-2 32 Huttleston Avenue Fairhaven, Mass.
paulMattson D-29-1 prescottStreet Rutland, Mass. Activities: WCSB, News
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Betty p. Mattoon 64 MS 22 Lincoln Street Manchester, Mass. Activities: Swimming Club; Drama Club
paulineMaynard 64 ES R.F.D. #1 Wilton, N.H.
Charlotte McAlinden 64 MS 105post Road Wayland, Mass . Activities: outingClub
Barbara A. McGinn 64 MS 201 South Street Bridgewater, Mass.
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Douglas sterlingMc Lean 64 JA Eight Rock streetMiddleboto, Mass. Activities: House Council
Elaine L. Mc Manus 64 JA 125 Harvard street
Robert Mengle D-26-2 starRoute Ritchfield, Penn. Activities: Outing Club; wcsbstaffAnnouncer, Engineer, Music Library
Lois Jean Mittenberg 64 es34 Morse streetFoxboro, Mass.
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Barbara Louise Millison 64 esWing Hill Road Goshen, Mass. Activities: Dorm Work Committee; outingClub; Yearbook staff
Lawrence Moniz D-26-2 151 Rockland streetNew Bedford, Mass. Activities: outingClub, pres.wcsb Chief Engineer, News Director, Announcer
patriciaMoran 64 st55 Dartmouth streetSomerville, Mass. Activities; Bowling Club
Ronald Morin D-29-1 30Third streetNewport, Vt.
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Robert Morrill D-2 9 -1 38 Orchard streetNewport, vt.
paulineMorris 64 es115 summerstreetTaunton, Mass.
Diane Mulcahy 64 ls18 Water streetArlington, Mass.
shirleyJ. Murphy 64 es26 Griffin Road peabody Mass. Activities: Outing Club; Drama Club; Representative, Greater Advertising Club of Boston; Miss Holly Noel, 1963
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Barbara Natale 65 BA 56 summerstreetNew Canaan, Conn. Activities: Dorm House Council; Dorm socialCommittee; Outing Club
John D. Neylon, Jr., D-27-2 Mechanic streetBarre, Mass.
Marion Rachel Oliver 64 lsNorth streetWestford, Mass. Ac ti vi ties; Dorm presidentSorority vicepresident Cheer-leader, Manager
Thomas s. Olsen 64 BA Eight priscillastreetHyannis, Mass. Activities: Basketball; phi sigmaDelta
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Marilyn owen64 ms36 Augustus streetAuburn, N.Y. Activities: Cheerleader.
Mara Ozolinsh 64 J A 12 Egremont Avenue Pittsfield, Mass.
Kathleen Faith Philla 64 esCrystal springRoad Mattapoisett, Mass.
susieA. Pickens 64 msTwo Howland streetDorchester, Mass.
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Janet Ruth pitt64 es32 Yale streetElmwood, Conn. Activities: Dorm socialCommittee.
Robert L. Poirier D-29-1 165 West Bacon streetPlainville, Mass. A cti vi ties: Engineering staff;production staffff
Dale Ann power64 lsThree Gayle streetWoburn, Mass.
Glenn Raley D-26-2 326 Fisher Road Kenkintown, paActivities: wcsb wcsb T. V. Announcer, Newscaster, Writer.
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Carol A. Reil 64 es130Hamden Circle Wollaston, Mass.
George M. Rellstab 64 BA 78 Richardson Road Belmont, Mass.
John Reynolds D-29-1 54 Rockingham Ave. portsmouth N. H. Activities: staffAnnouncer; Newscaster
Margaret s. Ricker 64 lsR.F.D. #2 Alfred, Maine Activities: Dorm Bulletin Board Chairman
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Caren Ritchie 64 es176 Marblehead streetNorth Andover, Mass.
David F. Rossi 64 BA 134 Hildreth streetMarlboro, Mass. Activities: phi sigmaDelta
Joyce Rouleau 64 ms82 Harriet streetBrighton, Mass.
William Russo D-29-1 11 parramattaRoad Beverly, Mass. Activities: wcsb Announcing staff News staff
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Dianna saucier64 ls693 sixthAve. Berlin, N.H.
Gail sawyer64 es21 Lincoln Ave. Goshen, N.Y. Activities: outingClub; House Council
Nancy Louise schaffner64 JA 111 Worcester st.Watertown, Mass.
Allan schofieldD-29-1 1217 prestonAve. sillery6, p.q. Canada Activities: tvproduction
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Julie Dillen schuster64 es524 Imo Drive Apartment #6 Dayton, ohio
Eva sylviascriba64 es54 Teraguchi-cho Nada-Ku, Kobe, Japan
Helen F. sears 64 es66 st. James Rd. Medford, Mass.
Ismay selman64 ls7 Glendale Avenue somerville,Mass. Activities: Traffic Dept., secretary
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Dennis J. Shanahan 64 BA 37 Amaranth Ave. Medford, Mass.
Cynthia simon64 ls28 Magnolia st.Lawrence, Mass. Activities: Newspaper staff. House Council
M. Joan singer D-29-1 80 Furman Road Hamden, Conn. Activities: Copywriting Dept.
Eugene Spiliotopoulos 85 Woodbine Road Belmont, Mass.
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John strack64 lsNorth Main st.Lincoln, N.H.
Carolyn Romaine swan 64 esPortland squareSomerset, Bermuda Activities: Swimming Club; Fashion show Committee
Patricia Ann Taylor 64 esAlewive roadKennebunk, Maine
Lewis Tenenbaum 64 JA 39 Bellevue st.Newton 5 8, Mass.
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Mildred Tewksbury 64 espalmerRoad Plympton, Mass. Activities: pep Club; House Council
Connie sue Tilley 64 es773 Broadway sugusMass. Activities: Yearbook staff; News-paper staffff; sorority
Raymond Tracy 64 BA Whitingham, Vt.
Joseph W. Turner, Jr. 64 BA 7 Leach st.salemMass.
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Joseph Twiraga 64 BA Ashcroft Lane Foxboro, Mass.
Ann Elizabeth Vigoda 64 ls6 Amherst Road Beverly, Mass. Activities: sorority
Cheryl Wagner 64 es48 Harnblett Avenue Dracut, Mass.
Joyce Warburton 64 es14 W. plainst.Cochituate, Mass. Activities: Yearbook staff Editor; Newspaper staff
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Judith A. Watson 64 ms148 Bolton streetPortland, Maine
Kathryn Weaving 64 ls87 Homestead Avenue Naugatuck, Conn. Activities: Newspaper staff,Asst. Editor; Dance Committee; Year-book staff,Asst. Editor; Dorm secretary
Doug Wheeler D-26-2 132 Bridge st.shelburneFalls, Mass. Activities: House Council; studentCouncil; Basketball
Carole L. White 64 CL 396 southMain st.orange,Mass. Activities: House Council
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Virginia Wixom 64 esR.D. 1 Trumansburg, N.Y. Activities: outingClub; Fashion show swimmingClub
susan Young 64 ms.33 Newbury streetMalden, Mass. Activities: First Aid
nottoBE forgottten ARE THE FOLLOWING
seniors whose pictures WE WERE unable toobtain:
Gordon Antoniotti D-26-2 276 sandwichstreetPlymouth, Mass. Activities: Bowling League
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Joseph Bernard D-29-1 406Johnson streetFall River, Mass. Activities: sportsDirector; News-caster; Continuity Writer
Linda Bestoso 64 ms15 Hillside A venue Holbrook, Mass.
Thomas Rrnce D-29-1 Lake palcidN.Y. Activities: Traffic Manager; sportscaster; parent's Night
parent'sC1 lJ )~ Evelyn Carnevale 64 JA
16 Gimore street\ \ Everett, Mass.
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Herbert Catalano 64 BA 11 Chestnut streetfranklin,Mass. Activities: Basketball; bowling
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Faye Blake 64 ms465 oms - sacRobins A.F.B., Georgia Activities: President, studentCouncil; Newspaper staff
Donald H. Butler 64 B.A. 759 Brood streetWaterford, Conn. Activities: Dormitory Representative and Treasurer.
Carolyn Carter 64 ms28 Curve streetW. Newton, Mass. Ac ti vi ties: first Aid
Lisa ann Chod 64 stseroeCo., Aruba, Nether land Antilles
Robert Emmett D-29-1 60 Ardsley Circle Brockton, Mass. Activities: Promotion Dept.; Sportscaster; parents'Night
Raymond Gladu D-29-1 Main Street Graniteville, Mass.
Cheryl Grant 64ST 121 Farmington Avenue plainvilleConn. Activities: Dormitory Secretary
Roy Stanley Johnson D-26-2A 672 North streetBridgewater, Mass.
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Dorothy Fry 64 EX 28 south 5 pointRoad West Chester, penn.Activities: Epsilon Tau sigma
Clarke Goodrich D-26-2 3 Chase Road Tilton, N .H. Activities: Basketball; Outing Club; Captain, Bowling Team; WCSB Announcer
Joyce Janis 64 ES 141 West Center College st.Yellow Springs, ohio
Victoria Jane Kellner 64 ms231 Lawrence streetHaverhill, Mass.
Lawrence Kruger D-29-1 801 Winter Street Holliston, Mass. Activities: Sports Announcer
Keith McKeen D-29-1 Box 105Searsport, Maine
Genevieve Murphy 64 ST 176 pineGrove Avenue Newton, Mass.
Leo palmerD-29-1 Island pondVermont Activities: Sports Department; Engineer; TV Cameraman
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Brenda Lawrence 64 ms59 A Lincoln Road Wayland, Mass. Activities: Cheerleader; Yearbook Staff; Bowling
Roy L. Murley D-26 110orangeStreet Nantucket, Mass.
John Nasuti D-26 45 park Road Franklin, Mass.
Jay perlberg D-29-1 45 Dexter Road Newton, Mass. Activities: Staff Announcer; Engi -neer; Director, parents Night
James perry D-26-2 14 oakStreet Greenfield, Mass. Activities: Chief Announcer
Sandra paquin65 ES 232 Centre Street Dorchester, Mass.
Roger Rheingold D-29-1 282 B Elm Street West Haven, Conn. Activities: Sports Announcer; Host, parentsNight
Willis R. Sawyer D-26-2 48 Walnut Street Watertown, Mass.
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Eileen peterson64MS 15 Fountain Street Milford, Mass.
Michael putnam D-29-1 20 orchard Terrace North Adams, Mass.
Diane Roscoe 64 ES Box 161 Margarita, Canal Zone
Charles Schuttig D-27-1 8314 Carey Lane Silver Spring, Md. Activities: Basketball
patriciaseavey64 esCape porpoiseMaine
Roberta Waring 64 ms31 Bayard streetDedham, Mass.
Harriet Williams 64 ls148 Marlborough streetBoston, Mass.
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Ruth von Culin 64 es215 oceanstreetBeach Haven, N.J.
Cheryl Weymouth 64 st27 Williams streetBangor, Maine Ac ti vi ties: Floor Representative and soacialCommittee, Dormitory
patriceWilson 64 stMelville streetst. George's, Grenada, British West Indies
uniors
65 BA 1
1st row Kenneth Dwyer, Marshall Allen, Helen Hurley, Maureen Carey, George Copen, James Horan, Bruce Fifield. 2nd row George Janes, Frank Baracani, Earl Hunter, William Brunelli, Roger Dottin, Edward G. White, Walter Galas. 3rd row Dennis Di Giando, John Arcari, George Janson, James Backes, Lawrence Farrelly, Warren Hammond.
65 BA 2
1st row Henry Lesieur, James Lamoray, Robert Macintosh, Janet Neilson, Joseph MacLelland, Francis Olha, John Nettles . 2nd rowWilliam McAfee, James MacDonald, Harvey Nadler, Arthur Magurn.
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65 BA 3
1st row Eugene Ruscitti, Margerita Shabanoff, Robert petersonKenneth Tripp, William Wishart, Edward White, Vernon pearson2nd row Wilbur Temple, James Reilly, Robert Spediacci, Russell Smith, Arnold palmieri Vincent pierzynski 3rd row Charles Schwartz, Richard Sheldon, Gerald Schusterman, Shaul Kerem, Rich -ard Williams.
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1st row Charlotte van Ness, Linda Luzusky, Mary Crycheau, Janice Wadleigh. 2nd row Barbara Russell, Barbara Riou, Maureen Sims, Valerie Grant, Gloria Houser, Carla phelps phyllis Broderick. 3rd row Rose Ann Morin, patriciaRadwell, Carol Cooke, Judith Snyder.
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65 LS
1st row Lillian Morse, Cynthia Center, Donna Ainslie. 2nd rowJoanne Holzworth, Diane Borden, Margaret Shuteran, Elizabeth Jones.
6 ms
1st row Dorothy Breen, patriciaBoland, patriciaMacDonald. 2nd row Anne shea Abby Hirsch, Mary Rivers, Carole swartz Manya Wolin, susan Lonergan, Joan M. Dixon. 3rd row Mary Bean, Linda Schafer, Ellen plummer Elizabeth Mcswain, Bonnie Haines.
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R-TV
sally E. Allen Charyn A. McBride
D-29-2A
1st row Eugene Brooks, peterColetta, Donald Drake, Everett Mac -Lead. 2nd row stephenCollins, Joseph Casella, James Bartlett, Gary Belding, Mark Bratt. 3rd row Gene Beaulieu, Wesley Croteau, Robert Eckel, Andrew Barrasso, Edward Cabral. 4th row David Colby, Marc Crandlemire, Robert Allen, Joseph Bielskis, Alan Godin.
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D-29-2B
1st row Tamisan Little, Earl Nelson, Dianna staton Elizabeth pelton 2nd row John plausse William O'Neill, Raymond petrarcaDavid Lewis. 3rd row Ronald Regan, Charles Williamson, Alexander pirnie Terry Howard, peterRichard. 4th row James Harding, David o 'Brien, Jeffrey Stephens, Harold patnode
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Students and faculty of the Cam bridge schoolof Business and Broad -casting mourn the loss of lovely, vibrant Joyce Lang, Class of 1964. Joyce, who would have graduated in January, was killed in an auto-mobile accident last November. sheis missed and remembered by everyone at the school.
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john fit geraldkennedy
35th President of The united states of America
asknot what your country can do for you;
ask what you can do for your country
Inaugural Address
presidentGrahm welcoming the Class of '65 inhis convocation address.
PRESIDENT)S CONVOCATION
Faneuil Hall, renowned as the cradleof Liberty," and one of Boston's most interesting historical build -ings, had the added distinction of being the site of this year's Convocation ceremony.
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Following the convocation, a group of Cambridge school students leave for a sight-seeing tour of historic Boston.
The gold-domed capitol of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts located on Beacon Hill, overlooking Boston Common and public Garden, was designed by the famed architect, Charles Bulfinch. (This and the following photos courtesy of The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.)
The old South Meeting House, erected in 1729. The Boston Tea party was planned here.
The old State House, the oldest state building in America, saw at first hand the birth of the Revolution. In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read from the balcony to cheering crowds in the streets below.
King's Chapel, founded in 1686, was the first Episcopal Church in New England, and later became the first Unitarian Church in u.s.
The old North Ch on April 18 1 church was warned th ' 775, that thee_rected in 1723 I Lexington countryof the he signallanterns ofpaul re erecountry of the o the British evere troops to
The u.s.· .S. Con constitution . Ironsides," w a constitution fondl ironsides engageme s lau_nched in knownas oldnts withoutdefeat .. It took part in
The park St in 18 park H reet Church was b . · ere church mlt b besideslavery add 1 william Lloyd G es1de the B
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becausebrimstone brimstonefor gunpowder wasa. stored in thecellarwar of 1812 w er was stored . one corner. in the cellar
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ACTIVITIES
first row Eddie White, George Jansen, Ed Laskowski, Coach McCrensky, Captain Tom Olsen, Doug Wheeler, Butch patnodesecondrow Leo Cote, preston Cluff, Wes Croteau, peteColetta, Norm perry George James, Larry Kruger.
Lions Roar at
Boston Garden
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Doug Wheeler scores two more for Cambridge.
Hold Em! I wish my mother could see me!
Wanted: A Basket
According to my slide rule ...
Anyone for a Cha Cha?
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Cambridge cutieespinky Co -Captain Muriel, Betsy, Captain peggy and Marilyn.
Hi, shirley
Mrs. Sagan
Advisor to
Cheerleaders
Strong Contender in Small College League.
BOWLING LEA GUE
gue row Miss Barbara Altman, Helen Hurley, Ann McLane, patMoran. bottomrow Ronald Fries, paul Leahy, Russell smith Dick Churchill. Absent: Chuck Goodrich.
The Bowling League, under the direction of Miss Barbara Altman meets every Thursday evening at the Huntington 55Alleys.
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stu entcouncil
stANDING: Mr. Albert Williams, Gerald Le Blanc, Douglas Wheeler. seated Leo Cote, Betsy Jones, Edward Laskowski, Richard Callahan.
NEWSPAPER STAFF
standingANDING: Karen De Coate, Mrs. Arlene Margolis. seatedCynthia simon, Margie shuteran Leo Cote, Olha Huk.
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Mr. Albert R. Williams, Advisor
Norm Perry
Rose Ann Morin
Lillian Morse
outingclu
Margaret shuteranPatricia Radwell
Jacquelyn Kahn Barbara Mollison
David Colby
Robert Eckel
Gordon sawyer
Gail sawyer
year oo STAFF
STANDING: Mr. Albert D'Amato, Advisor; Gerald Schusterman; Leo Cote; Wesley Croteau. seatedBarbara Mollison; Joyce Warburton, Editor-in-Chief; Kathy Weaving.
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What else can you expect from an English teacher?
Now let's see ... what's firstposition
You say you lost 20 pounds .. Where?
The assembly line working on a deadline.
Did Simon & Schuster really begin like this?
Advisor: Miss Marion Emslie
Founded: Chapter: Membership: Motto: Color: Flower: Pin:
OFFICERS:
May 1, 1963 Alpha 35 endeavorto serveBlue and Gold Yellow Rose ETS staggered on black field, diamond shield with pearls on right
President: Marion oliverTreasurer: Peggy MacMillan Pledge Captain: Ann Vigoda
PLEDGE CLASS OFFICERS: President: Secretary: Treasurer:
Betty King Betsy Jones Manya Wolin
ets was founded at Crownenshield Hall on May Day, 1963. Eleven Charter members formally signed the Constitution put into effect this September. basedon professional goals and philanthropic work i.n the school and the community the sisterhood organizes its own calendar and is financially independent.
Rush week for the new students and returning upperclassmen was held during the month of December. Invitations and membership are open to any woman student at Cambridge school who exempli -fies the interest and desire for service that ets fosters.
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Thirty-four girls pledged in January, spent several arduous weeks studying the history and traditions of fraternal life. Everyone passed the pledge exam and surprised the bigsisters" with a wonderful party giving small tokens of remembrance and lots of food.
The candle-light Initiation Ceremony was held February 9, at Windsor House followed by a banquet .
someof the acti itiesfor the year included making scrapbooks for the crippled children's home made of donated Christmas cards, a day spent with orphans at Nickerson House, and other social events.
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toget ernessWITH ourTEACHERS PART!
This life is killing me!
You tell her!
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I'll tell you why there will be no boys in the dorm.
You girls have to realize . •..
artII
Did I ever tell you the story ... ? No, tomorrow night I'm going ...
A future Cambridge prospect. This is REALLY fun!
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GRAND FINALE
To think - - I work for him. Boy -- am I full!
Ah! -- my students!
Yes - - Drop by anytime. No - - I mustbe leaving
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LIBRARY
Miss Barbara Altman, Librarian
Dean Kerr Mrs. Margolis
(The above pictures were taken to launch the Cambridge School Library promotionCampaign.)
Cambridge students laboriously preparing for their morning classes.
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Cambridge students eagerly waiting for the day's classes to begin.
English with Mrs. Fortescue.
Sociology with Mr. Feiler.
You can't tell the teachers from the students without a program.
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A ty ical sc ool ay
Cambridge students sadly leaving school for the day.
Class is over - - Everybody wake up!
The inevitable exam. probablyMr. D'Amato's .)
Self-Improvement with Miss McCarthy.
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oldand new Boston as seen from the clock in front of the Boston public Library.
THE cam us
... as seen from across the river .
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Well, what do you expect at 8:15 in the morning ... Cary Grant?
Isn't the campus just beautiful at this time of year?
Another triumph in Anglo-American Alliances.
You 're probably wondering why you 'gathered here this morning ...
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psst! Got a date yet?
wcsbI know I'm good.
It wasn't me, honest! oh Yeah?
This is the way it's done. I can't take these early mornings.
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Dr . Elimelch Ram Israeli Broadcasting
Dr. Hugh Gillis British Broadcasting Corporation
Dr. Donald Brown RIAS and East German Broadcasting
World Broadcasting Systems, a new course offered at Cambridge School this year, was 'designed to acquaint the students with the organization and tech -niques of broadcasting systems other than our own. Guest lecturers, each specializing in a different system, were featured each week.
Mr. Sidney Dimond voiceof America
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Seargent Millmore American Forces Radio, tv
presidentGrahm presents a Citation of Merit to Carlo E. Gubellini, Asst. Dean, College of Business Admin -istration, Northeastern university
AWARDS schoolof
Helen Hurley Eva Scriba Caren Ritchie Linda Bestoso Gertrude Doyon Stephanie Lipski Dale powerLaura Howard Linda Maloney Connie sueTilley William Wishart Janet R. pittJanet Neilson John J. Arcari Carol Ann Coburn Margaret Shuteran Susan Gibbs Georganne Howell Monique Boucher Mary Crycheau Rose Ann Morin Ruth Ann VonCulin
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Everett MacLeod Leo Cote James Bartlett Alexander pirniemichael Hussey Gary Belding James Harding Thomas Bruce
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Helen Hurley is congratulated by preidentGrahm for receiving highest honors at Cambridge School.
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Susie pickensJudith Ann Gordon Gloria King Loretta Storke Janette Kim paulineM. Morris Sharon Kinney Margarita Shabanoff patriceWilson Joseph Turner Diane Borden Ruth Ann Carey Carmelita Furano Walter Galas Mary Griffin James Horan Meredith Jones Shirley Murphy doughlasMcLean Gerald Shusterman Russell Smith Cheryl M. Wagner
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David Colby Earl Nelson Marc Crandlemire Robert Eckel Alan Godin Charles Williamson peterColetta
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This is what's in Paris?
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miss cs contestants
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Left to right: Judy Heald, Valerie Dallasta, Peggy MacMillan, and Shirley Murphy.
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peggy MacMillan
peggywith Bob Mengle -- Promotion Head of WCSB.
Strong Contenders
... with vice-president Nesson.
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We are now ready to resume operations. Thank you for your patience.
SPONSORS
The yearbook staff wishes to express its gratitude to the sponsors listed below whose generous contributions have helped make this edition possible.
Lester L. Burdick, Inc. Burton Jewelers Clark -Franklin pressCoffee Ann, Inc. Copley Camera and Hi Fi Center Girltown, Inc. Benj. Kraft & sons Inc. The Old North Church Gift shopOsborne Hall Associates, Inc. Crawford Allan Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Backes Mr. & Mrs. Frank Baracani Mr. & Mrs. Vernon L. Cowell Mr . & Mrs. Alfred Heald Mr. & Mrs. Chester F. Hobart Mr. & Mrs. paul Huk Jean M. Janis Verona W. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Albert Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. William J. Luzusky, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Mollison Mr. & Mrs. Henry Morin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Manual Morris Dr. & Mrs. John R. Nettles, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Owen John E. Ozolinsh Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. palmieriMr. & Mrs. Leslie C. petersenMr. Vincent W. pierzynskiMr. & Mrs. Hedley powerMr. & Mrs. Arnold Spediacci Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Tripp Mr. & Mrs. Elliott VonCulin Mrs. Helen T. Wagner
We also want to express our appreciation to those who wi_shed to remain anonymous and to those whose contributions were received after our deadline.
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gra uation
une3 1964
... a time of mingled joy and sadness ...
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