Classical High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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LUNCHROOM AIDES Students also assist adult workers in the lunchroom. They give up study periods for a chance to earn a little money. The girls act as cash- iers and the boys serve as dishwash- ers and kitchenmen. Row 1: Jeanette Matuchio, Nancy Compton, Mary Kelley, Marilyn Brock. Row 2: Editha Wolcott, Norice Lampiesi, Marilyn Keane, Polly Cooke, Judy Finch, Marcia Miller, Row 3: Mary Carr, Rose Marie DiGoire, Doris Grimes. THES GUS TODEANS When we students leave at 2:45, this group of men and women are confronted with the task of sweep- ing floors, cleaning desks, and filling ink wells. They take care of the erounds, of heating the building, and of the many other jobs which keep Classical in tip-top shape. First Row Lerr ro Rient: George Schube, Margaret O’Brien, Walter Eaton, Catherine Norcross, Tom Donnely. Seconp Row Lert To Ricur: Charles Lovett, Tom Dee, Frances Clark, James Begley. LUNCHROOM LADIES Three times a day, a little over 180 days a year, meals must be pre- pared for us hungry students. The lunchroom ladies have the task of preparing nutritious, delicious meals in Classical’s kitchen. The healthy appearance of us Classicalites shows that their job is well done. Lert ro Ricut: Mary Scott, Greta Nimmo, Minnie Gamble, Dorothy Austin, Josephine F. Dalton, Catherine Garneau,

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SECRETARIES OF ROOM 105 The traffic into 105 is not as heavy as that into 107, but the work car- ried on here in Classical’s Hall of Records is most important. Miss Stone and Mrs. Sheehan assist Mr. Chatto in filling out college tran- scripts and employment applica- tions, check on school supplies, and work on report cards. Filing and countless other matters keep these two very busy. Lert to Ricut: Miss Stone, Mrs. Sheehan OFFICE AIDES To the office aides, students who volunieer their time to assist the office staff, go the jobs of col- leciting attendance envelopes, de- livering the daily bulletin, and running errands. One aide is on duty at all times at the front hall information desk, ready to help visitors and students. a | OFFICE AIDES Seatep IN Front Lert ro Ricut: Joyce Burstein, Pat Hunter, Carolyn Fuller, Carol Buchanan, Nancy Kennedy, Pauline Bradway, Jean Boc- chino (captain), Marlene Ascher. STANpING: Margo Wagner, Mrs. Bemis, Carol Perlman, Carol Costigan, Shirley Cote, Myrna Goldberg, Norma Bartos, Eunice Smith, Barbara Bradway. SECRETARIES OF ROOM 107 The young ladies pictured here need no introduction to us at Clas- sical. Miss Dubuque and Miss Sey- mour handle all the business in 107, the Grand Central Station of the school. They sign passes, type the daily bulletins, take phone calls, and perform scores of other sundry tasks, encountered in the busy life Lerr to Ricur: Miss Barbara Seymour, Miss Shirley Dubuque. of Classical. 16



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Harry R. Jeffrey, Chairman of English Department ENGLISH FACULTY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The Classical English Department has always given its students excellent train- ing in that subject. Beginning with a re- view of basic English skills and grammar in tenth grade until the senior year with its reading of the classics, the English faculty capably teaches us ways of in- creasing our vocabularies, how to appre- ciate good literature and speech, and above all, how to think and judge matters for ourselves. Sentence structure, story and theme writing, drama, poetry, novels, and essays help to prepare us for college and our life ahead. Lert to Ricur: Theodore Pease, Christine Sauer, Edwin E. Smith, Sarah Porter, Teresa Boylan, Harry Jeffery, Aileen O’Grady, Raymond Fenner. 18

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