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Mr. Eaton and his assistants keep Classical in tip-top condition. Left to right, front row: James Wilkie, Bridget Sheehan, Margarite O’Brien, George Mullins. Back row: Charles Lovett, Thomas Dee, Thomas Donnely, John McDonough, Walter Eaton, George Schube, These girls are responsible for cashiering and accounting lunch money. Left to right: Ann Woodbury, Audrey Tanner, Cynthia Leon- ard, Jean Broderick, June Ottani, Lois Frey, Dorothy Freeman, Frances Pehlman, Cor- rine Harper, Arline Lessard, Margaret Med- calf, Jeanette Matteucci, Mary Kelley. The students’ favorite period—the half- hour break in the day for lunch. Mr. Eaton and Mr. Stutts keep the premises clean, 5
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Judith Novak, Gloria Davis, Mr. Warren Amerman, Jo Coesens, Claire Poulin, Iris Latow, and Andrew Gecrgarou- dakis enjoy office hospitality. lA The office aides collect attendance envelopes, run errands, and assist in other routine office work. Left to right, kneeling: Sandra Goodless, Judy Rush, Louise Gordon, Ina Hettinger, Marjorie Katz, Myrna Selwitz. Second row: Micki Stein, Jo Coesens, Joan Roberts, Mary Benoit, Judy Catron, Nancy Baldwin, Joan Houlihan, Jane Wood- worth, Alice Scannell, Joan Solomon. Last row: Jim Rosenberg, Harry Hermann, Sidney Kittredge, Donald Kilburn, Marvin Weinstein. The students at the information desk pleasantly supply information to visitors and students. They are, left to right: Micki Stein, Janet Zeller, Joan Solomon, Sema Fieldman, Jim Rosenberg, Marvin Weinstein, Jo Coesens.
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FIG EST GEO ee ae css CoURTESY OF THE CLASSICAL Recorder APRIL, 1950 Dr. Alpenfels speaks. Elinor Friedman wins 1950 Recorder Short Story Contest. Richard Melville is Good Government Day Representative. Zimmerman, Manley win Boys’-Girls’ State posts. Zimmerman wins Senate Tablet Debate. May, 1950 Francis, Seymour, and Ward become editors of 50-51 Recorder. Alberti wins Pierides Phillips Prize Speaking Contest. Dr. William C. Hill receives 1950 Pynchon Award. Student-Faculty group begins operations. JUNE, 1950 Andrew Georgaroudakis becomes president of the Class of 1951. Edwin Smith convicted of high crimes by the Senate. Supt. Sanders gives exclusive interview to Recorder. OCTOBER, 1950 Marilyn Erickson heads Student Government. Marilyn Erickson guest of Eastern States Exposition. Zimmerman and Warsaw head Blue and White staff. ST budget announced at $6,500 for 1950-51. NOVEMBER, 1950 Rudkin discusses newspaper work at assembly. Dr. Hill speaks at Education Week assembly. Students visit the UN. Soccer team wins championship. Blue and White rated best yearbook in Class D in Western Massachusetts. Latow, Freedman, Zimmerman, and Warsaw speak during Education Week. DECEMBER, 1950 Christmas Concert at Auditorium. Drama Class presents ‘The Courting of Marie Jenvrin.” JANUARY, 1051 Students present Classical Carousel. Anderson becomes Good Government Day Representative. Erickson wins D.A.R. Citizenship Award. FEBRUARY, 1951 New election rules announced. I.R.C. presents UN flag to school. Seniors approve caps and gowns. Arlene Dahl grants interview to Recorder editors. MARCH, 1951 Clubs demonstrate at annual PTSA open house. Classical loses to Worcester South in Western Massachusetts Basketball Tourna- ment by one point. Recorder wins first place rating in Columbia Press Association contest for 1950. Candini entertains troops in Europe. Easton wins Boys’ State post. ; APRIL, 1951 Drama Class presents ‘“‘Arsenic and Old Lace.”’ 16
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