Classical High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1956
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-L. , D W I ' 4-n- fm Q QD X,-A the best school in the solar system where . Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Q Q The Blue and White a yearbook published by th t d t f Classical High School 1956 Springfield, Massachusetts P I T DHFJIIIQ'!'lCIZ 2-Lf 4,1-9-4 5 f 1-9-5:61-, k Szgx . 4, s 5,.XxI,. - xi-g-..w?Ei1:,..',Nq ' L gillggiovki llgg1'QYzCe,4l ikuffoi ss! W- Ln cl Iwo 5' an 23' avnni En-a:lW X -Cozfucerfwiilcl me welfare of Ijouncs-Pcokmizz 1f'fz:+5::xr-44leSS of PQOQ g,g'Qpeea::l .. gn-A .. M .MQ V83 kouwnaiisiig A Y -QL :PGIDVY1 e n sh 1929 iQ-0 gngnc u fdokionfh ... an f' tif-1::- -- 'Lx .mcY.'.,g t .M Lek 1 of fx ' 1103 I ' lmleefn Eviaeckij gi Lonorg to lk-Luz CL , -' cl W., 2 A C12 LW' H 'ii QLQS L I V11 L,Zi- ' .iq A SL. 1114, 1956 I f LCLQMQ L8 J, 1 QQ: if 1 If qu. Q gggl ,Sy QLQXA Q ga L agua ...- , X -. :su crnqn. ervgonali in-'p -' N rk . uns' I W' Ji L - 'Wen f- e., and Lua un - - vcncio' snc f nyc rn ple Ln: ..- 1 - ' .v . . . SPZQJQW 'Ln - a 'iiiclo 'jicfulht 1 'KI C 00 one 5 h . 4 l ink i 11--- f O :' -'-G20 --'-'-'Lu ' Nr A A' i bf Q - C A Pali ' Q.. 32 , A- .4 3 . 4 wit 1L2+f1sl.LQ Qndwmlil nm. I fdcQ'3QCq:ntc GJ Q gqllr.. 'L M 'si 4, f n fm f I +A ocjfo ovenccxf- gg wg ' ' -' ' ' .Q 1 ,. 1 fi: OVW? I Fkwnndn 2 QQ- I KC? if SA-3 , w ..-'--l V ' - jf? ,. . ,f. K .. Yun.. W ...am k 1' O QC 'LE :i Qi '. 3 51' FOREWORD G'Bliss it was to be alive, But to be young was very heavenf' W'oRnsw1 mrii To some. high school presents a picture of books. lessons. and hard work. but the staff of the l956 Blue mid Wlzile has taken a more light-hearted view. We have chosen as our theme the title of Cornelia Utis Skinnefs book 'fllur Hearts Yverc Young and Cayf' We are likely to look forward with eagerness to graduating from high school. for we feel that days of greater freedom are ahead. We grumble and complain about too much homework. too many tests. and too much discipline. However. as graduation day draws near. the day when we all separate to go to different colleges and to take up different occupations. we realize that we are leaving mo- ments we can never recapture except in memories. Despite our surface exhilaration. all of us know that we are going to miss the experiences that we shared with our classmates and the faculty. Throughout this yearbook we are presenting to you our young and gayu activities both in and out of school with the hope that they will bring back to you happy memories of your own school days. Our education here at Classical High School has provided us with a sound philosophy of life so that our hearts will always remain young and gay. - Introduction Administration Students Pllblieatioms Activities . Girls' Sportw Boys' Sports RRANGEME T Advertisements and Directory Explnmition of pictures used on division panes, Pauls: 9 Barbara Levine and frlr L. PV. Smith representing student-leaclicr relfsliouslnp. l':l2v:3S Avril Brown opening school day by reading the Bible lo sludenls of room 122 PLIQU75 Clnsxiial studenls enjoying lhe school publications. Page 83 Blue and Wliite fish pond al the choir carniral. Page ll5 Cheer leaders Sue Penncy, Gail Peters. and Barbara Shaw. 113120127 Steve Kinsman in aclion. 1 to 7 . 8 to 31 .32 to 73 . 74 to 81 82 to 111 112 to 125 126 to 143 144 to 160 g..I i , A , I What greater or better gift can we offer . . . than to teach and instruct our youth ?,, Cntsnn i I I Thou wer! my guide, philosopher, and friend. Pova lllassical sludvuls and graduates will rec-all occasions wha-n thx-y. loo. Iikv Avril Brown. L1-one Casey. and Douglas lfilley enjoyed a Con- ferencv with Dr. Chalto. The door to Dr. Cllaltols office has been always open to studvnls. ll'Z1C'lll'I'S. parents and anyom- vlse who sought the solution to a prolilem. or dcsirod advicm- on u malta-r of procedure from our guide. philosopher and fric-nd. No ln morning nlisl LlIIlllllUl'lIlllQ1 slum' 'lllw ll0llI'S1'llllllP up lo noon. XX llilv Sl'illll'l'l'll -ivyxcls on lln- grass lflann' uml lianlm- too soon. XX illi lllllgllllllgl lips uml sliiuing mi-s Ylllllll gin-vls lln- rising iluy. lol' youlli is lllw lln' lnorn use-ll Wlwn ln-urls uri- young nml guy. llul lilllQlllll'l' is nol all lllc lull-. Youlli knows sumlnvss loo. Xml youllilul joys win yunisli -ls lrunsivnl us lln- ilm-xx. nulli luis ils gLl'ix'l'sull1ltloulrlsilml li4'2ll'S llvliorv ils prilv is non. iounniugliug guivly uml Ivurs l.ilu- morning nusl nml sun. Vlllllllylllll'1lilfFilllll1'Hlllllf0llI'f1'ill'F 'l'iIl all your youll: is lolml. lint may you lu-vp lln- im' ol' Ylilllll Till yours ll2INt' ulmln- you olcl. N onllllul zvsl aiml low' ol lili- llo nilll you all lllc way. Xml may. unlil your mlays hllllll 1-ml. Your ln'au'ls lu- young aml gray. ou A GG 99 The world wears a path to the door of the man who knows. EMERSON DR. JOSEPH N. RODEI-IEAVER Dr. Joseph N. Rodeheaver joined the faculty of Classical High School in September 1954 as assist- ant principal. Dr. Rodeheaver is ever present at all activities whether curricular or extracurricular. During the school day he is ready and willing to help students and teachers. This year Dr. liodeheaver made his debut in the Classical Carousel. As the god, Zeus, he enacted his role with the same elhciency with which he per- forms his daily duties here at Classical. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS .mtl Xllw. llumllxy Ht'IlliF. 1-trlnxlwlmrxs zu! f.l1l..Il'ili. mu-I lu- znlnle- In umm-r ilu- llllIllQ'l'llll5 qlu'-Iloll-N uf RIIIXIUIIY sIll4ll'lllH X 1115 rwwr gow lry uluu ilu ullim-vs ol' Hrs. mllt-gm-. .-XII l'll'l'1'i'1lllllbl'IlDl'Sill'1'hkiII1'fl in Ihr' url lin llll Nlr. l illl1.a1ml Nliff Klm'm'll 'arm' mal 1'1'ms1lv4l ul' bll'1liyIll1'llillQl nlll mllt-gc 1'llll'a1ll4'v prulrlm-mf. Xitillb slmlvnlf UQIQLUI' In It'ilI'll ilu- rn-fllllf of and frmn llu- time lln- llluffivul sllult-nl is il fn ll llun wilt-gv Imam! or Ihvslon l num-rsily lvsts. P011 mam until In- iF an N-ninr. they assist him in :un 5 wx RIISU xuml In tllfvllse llu-lr plans for lPlPHlil1'll'lll'llll'l'lSlllSVIIUUI. XIIKS. IHCNII5 zulxi-4-N Xnun- l.m1g1l1nmn on ilu' Vlllblft' of il 1-nllvgv. as The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counself' limiuw 'Mare is thy due than more than all can pay. .'XxoNw'w1ol'S ASSIS'I'ING IN EVERY WAY I'USSIIIl,E Dr. Klmllo. Ilr. IIo4Im-In-anew. Ihr- Im-ulty. and thc- SIIHIPIIIN. Mrs. Nlnry SIIPPIIRIII. Hrs. IIa1rIuum Vfrigllt, :xml 1s!u1uIingI Miss Iilimlue-II1 Stnnr- IIHIIU' up filussit-uI's 4-mnpvtr-nt S1'l'I'f'Iill'I2lI stuII. L5 50046 o 55166 ELO 93322969 GFI QLD' ' 99-IN FI 6 f A E-5-vfwa P P6 M ?:f,f ova I F 'Ll ek -vw' 5,0 - or ufnene IIN! I I CON I C 'IIIIC :KID Co 1 I - ' . . - - . of Mr. 1.umpIn'Il. I 2lII'Il'liI Iimrusa, Nlznvm c.1N'Illllll. Ium lll Sm' ' Iwo Petit au, 'Nlrx huh.m . nd r Ie I1 nth, and V ' '- , S U ' 1 D . Rm - vu ul 1 l41sslA.1l s -tml:-nts. l'ln- Ullim' Kills. llhm lv llmis lmmllgntln-. llliIIl.l IHAAIA-II. l'aunuru slllllll. llimx 21 ll-is Sim-, Il:-fly Nlbllllllilll. llqlr- lmru llusse-ll. Rlllll llilXli. xlllll' l.UllQllllI1II1. mul l.m'r:11m' Nltlllv. IIIIIUIIQL ullu-r llllllgl-. us-I-I tlu- Amnlm-Inns :mel ilu' lllll1'Y' stall :luring lll1'll' .slumlx lN'l'IlNlN Ill-In--rum lilIlll'llllN :ml urn-ssalpvs. New llllll llvalllll l.4!llIlNl'llVl'. 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Kmmxmilulfs Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Ihuux THE FINCLISH TEMIHERS arc- Rem l: Nliss 'l'cl'e-su llnylzin. Ur. eXil4'm-n U'Crailiy. Miss Ruth 1fm'm'll. Miss llhristinm- Sum-r. Miss Rlllll Uivkf main, Kms 2: Nlr. .Iamvs Nivlliiirv. Hr. Edwin Smith. and Nlr. llonalal l'ur1'c-ll. i i ENOIIH ARDEN is mll'allmitim'ml liy Miss l,i1'kl'I4Hlllll.S tx-nth gzraulf' pupils, Ralph l,l'1'k, .lanv Um'll1'tt4'. I.:-unurrl Kzinior. Carol lla-nlictt, and Sidney We-lin-i'. 'l'lir1-v yours of lfnglish arc rvquirvml of 1-wry slumlvnl ul Classical. llvsidvs the usual roursvs in lfnglish. Spf-vt-li. Special lfnglish. anul Journalism arm' ollewml as 1-lm-rliws. 'llhrongh Ihr wailing of lilvra- lurv. sluclvnls lvurn to umlvrslunml thvm- si-In-s and ollu-rs. lly using c-orra-ct grani- niur anal ani mlm-qilalv vom-uluilui'y. lhvy uri' uhh' lo migugv in intclligvnl r'onvvrsulion. ln wrilingx i'0IllIl0SlllUllS thcy lwgin to roulizt- lhv ilnporluncc ol' 1-xuvl Pxprvssion ol ulvus. Wilhoul at iloulvl lilussicul lligh Srhool lillllslllcrs 'ls lhllilllsll Stull Um' of lllf' lvvfl llutlu-ring: llHll!'I'lill for u l't'S1'ilI'l'll pup:-r urv 154-utmll ,loyvv Nvltlllilll. llurlunu III IIII, I,IIIIIIII.I,. fur- IQJWIII Smith- the IIC, Strung l5tanuling:t .lu4li lliannnnil. Sylu-Iln Xlaislwl. llongglus Fillvy. llalrlmru lllll,1lj,11'. ' .lon l rotlu-ro unil .lot-i-lvn lxuvhn. lou-il lu-:ul ol' lhc lfnglish th-purtnwnt. lu-u1'lu's ull lvvvls ol' lfnglish including the si-nior Spct-iul lfnglish class wlwrv stu- tli-nts lu-vonu':u'qlluinl1'4l with Q!l'l'ill hooks. llcc-uiisv lllr. Smith romlninvs lunnor with li-urning. ont- can always liven' laiuglitvr coming from llooni 225. On Wvmliu-scluy ulltvrnoon lu' svlwvs as zulx isvr to tht- Svnutv. u lroys lll'lllllII1Lf soru-tv. ln lllltlllllill lo he-r lfnglish clussvs Nliss lloylun is re- sponsihlo for thc proilnrtion ol' the your- luoolx. Shi- urls us momlvrattor for lloom l22 wllvn- Illl'llllN'l'S ol' tht- lfflu' and lluftilf' stall' 1ll'l'l'UllllIlllillly in the throos of solv- ing llIllllN'lllUlIS issuvs. Miss Cornvll is our pi-riputvlic lfnglish lvuclivr txsithout ai I I I I I . , Q I :Khin Vtlnle .nul llillllflql lllmno il1'llllllIHll'dll' tht- IIIIIIUIILIIIVQ' ol an oullnu' to lllllll' loolll . OHOHI, :-ll' ls Olll lull JxllIlK'll1' Ste-lopoulus. lluth llllll!llllNOH, l'lHlllt'1'i llq-lvlu-r :incl iflinrln-s llhristie-. giuiclanwv 4-ounsc-llor. ln the short tiniv she has lu-un with us sho has won tht- oslvvni ol' lvolh lurillly and ilu- stnmlvnls. Un the lhircl lloor. in room fill. Nliss Dickvrinan lvurlu-s lfnglish mul Slwvvll. and is the lvnsy illlYlSt'l' to Sluth-nt COYt'l'IlIIl0Ill. Dr. lllrlliiirn- who instrurts tht' journalism 1-lass is lhv jovial lwuml ol' the Classical llvm'or4lvr. Dr. ll-llfillly. tht- lfngxlish ti-an-In-r in 22'l-. is tht- ronipvlvnt ilirvctor of l'ivl'itli-s. lhv girls' mlisvussion group. Al- though lu- is nt-xx to the lfnglish tlvpurl- invnt. lllr. l'urc-1-ll. loo. is il husy main who in-wr has haul u tlull monivnl since ho lu'- runu- at junior rluss u4lx'isc'r. Nliss SLIIICI' 'S illsll 5' lllvllllwl' 'll th lhllgllsll llllllmil' 'l'ln'i'o composition tc'i'liniqu1's am' illuslrntful hy :Mril llrown. who is uritingx il IIWIII and ilmim- I-lass mlIiM.I-- Rum!! 110 pluyla-t: :Knm-ttv St:-lopoulus. who hus us:-il u l4lN'l0l'l4'lll qui-stion to start lu-r I I ' I I lllt'lIl4'1 mul ffl:-o Uorinun. uho pn-fa-rs to uritm- ai lotta-r. 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S 99 IIr:x1n'.x.,lmux 'I'III'f IIIS'I'UIIN 'III X1 'I .nv XII: I-wuun' IIlII'!I'1'ilX1's, Xlr, Xllllun ImIrm. NIV. IIzunI III IICIIS UN H. mul XIV. lh.n:1I.I Vallmlplu-II. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Illa-sivuI is prixilcgml In Ilan- am UllISI1lIlKIIIlg slalmlingofIlislnry. 'XIIUIIIVI' IIIt'IIlIil'l41II. IIN- Ilislmx Ilislury 1I4'IHlI'IllIl'IlI. 'IIIll'XilI'Il'lI I'4llll'Sl'S2lI'1'l'Xt'l'I- lI1'll2lI'IIIll'III. Nlr. IIm1uI4I IIQIIIIIIIN-II. is l'rlH'I'IiIIIX I1-nt pl'u'pall'a1liu11 Im' mulls-gv Iwsi4I4's IIIWDXIIIIIIQ lIlt' IIlIt'I4l'5Il'KI in IIIII1'I4'1'lIIII K'l'IlIlII'f 'xIIIt'I'II'llI1 Irish IX sl1uIm'11Is xxilll am insigll! into xsorI1I 2lII'1lIl'S ll NIr. IIIIIIUH llnrlrin 4IIspIuys Ilis inlvrvsl in Ilislmx kmmlf-Ilgv UI' I.UI'l'IIIUrI IIlIINll'IllII1'1'IIIllIlNIl'I'IIIIIlI4'N. :xml l'UIII1'lIIlN?l'ilI'f uurI1I LIIIIIIIIS Ivy uvling as nl I'Iu' l'4IllI'Nl'N lbII.l'H'4I urn' 'xIlIl'I'Il'1lIl IIislury. 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The world's history is the world's judgmentf' S1Zllll.I.l-Ll! Mathematics may be briefly defined as the srivnre of quantities. XXUNYNIUI s l Tllli Xl't'I'ItENt-t'l'It1S 'I'I-1MTtlt'ItiS nrt- Xlr. l.4'lllIltl XY. Smith. Nliss llorotliy l':trlunan. Nlrs. llt-It-n Flanugiun. xliss lfelna Xlarstun. Xlr. llnnalfl tl atvh. MATHEMATICS Nu tlunlnt l'Xl'I'fHlll' rvatllzt-s tht- lIlt'Ntl'lilttt'l' nl lltillll1'llIilllt'r in tht- ninth-rn xmrltl ul' tmlay. With- nnt lllillllt'IlI2lllt'S. not vwn tht- simplrst form of st'it'nt'1' votlltl ln' sttltlivtl t'll't't'tiNt'ly. A lluttst-trillt' inay nt-t-tl just vntntgli math to lu- altlt- to atltl a Qt'tN't'l'f' ltill in t'lwt'leing for niistalu-s. Un the uthvr hantl. at st-it-ntist nr 1-ngim-1-r may haw to la-arn l'lllf'lllll5 in mwlvl' to sulu- Ill'Hllll'lllS vital tu his tsurls. Alllttlllglll lnatl1t'mutit's van llc a xvry tough Flllb-it'l'l at tinit-s. it is ll mist- vltnit-4' lwvattist- many 1-ullvgt-s rt-qnirc tlmw- or four yvurs ol' math for t'ntrttnt't'. M tllatssival stutlt-nts nialu- tht- most ol' thvir prv- xiuns training. Colle-gv pre-paratm'y stitch-nts may 4-It-vt algvhra. gt-mnvtry. sulitl gt-mnvtry anfl trig- unmnt-try. ll' at stntlcnt mlm-s not nt-ml muthvmatic-s for collt-gc t-ntrance, he may sclvct gvneral mathe- lllilllt'S. at xvry ttsvlvnl 1-utwsv. N vlass in iltlXilttt't'1l math on tht- 1-ullvgv It-wl has ht-en ull:-l't-al this yvur tosttltlvnlsnl't'xf'm'ptim1al ahility. Mr. l,t-luml Smith is tht- Vllilltlltiltl nl' tht- tnallw- ntatit-s stall' antl the author of lt Pays tn lm'rt-asv Ynnr Ntltnlu-r St-nsvu shvvt tthit-h has hm-n th-visvtl for stmlt-nts pri-paring: for rolls-ge c-ntranr'v vxami- natiuns. Mrs. lslilllilglillt is not only a mnnpvtt-nt math tc-at-lier. hut slit' is also a tntnr in tht- art of knitting to Miss l'ortt'r. A new atltlitiun tu tht- matht-matit-s alt-partrnt-nt is Mr. Hatvh who is lu-pt lnlsy outsitlt- of vlass with tif-kt-t salvs. anal stamp and Coin vlnhs. Miss Marston puts wltatt-wr tinn- shc has It-ft aftvr teaching: math into tht- Junior llvtl Cross atlvisvrship. Miss Parlxman. another ellivit-lit mathematician. serves as husiness manage-r for tht- Rvcordcr. --I ,X ! li Rx fi! x M, .xxvx S fi? QA . vw- MN Q W wg ...- M.X. ,. ,..,.,., . - Q QE a X X , 4 6 X XR ,N -x. N X x fs? X N . X 3, Bi gs . , W' 1' 5 fyvgsyyxix E Jvivix xxytl J ,X tj A 1. TX L X .Q V . ff l A . JA 5 1 , Q 6 6 ,gg fir - 63 'J 'C .Q N v A 4 X' x , ww ' ..bfQymc'5' Q wr ws 5,5 Spf. -ff - , fy ,. 9 wi f . ,Q .f W, .4 'f jf .ff Y , f 1ff,.M, M, . HQ if , Q' ,i Q ,S Win 2 5' A QQ W N' Qllfk t 'H llallix. Nlr. xl4'Illl lf. li. flliu-r. WIN- l'.llO'l'lI l'llLQ1'I'iIl1l. Sl'if'lIl'1' is vertainly, is truth found out. 93 'XIIIKXIIKNI U H15 1. Ilfmqnfl Inn-Il, Xll-N ltmmn .. ' - y-- TIIE Sl1l,ENi1li 'I'I-IMIIIERS SCIENCE DEPARTMENT l,lilbSll'lll lllgll N-lmul llilr an 4-xwllm-Ill M'll'lll'1' 1lvpalrl mm-ul lllIll1'l'llll' vollllwlvlll clirwlimm ul' Nlr. lluxxurll II l,vm'l1 4ll,l.l. llw lullmxmg l'0lll'M'5 In P1'll'llf'l' url nllx-H-ll In mln- wlualn-nts: llmlugyl l,ll?Sl1'S. l.llt'IIlIrll'f l,llyhlUl1lQ1y.ilIHl AflXillll't'4l l,llf5lf'5. XX-vll. l II lwll:ll1g1e'1l. sans Nlr. l.XIlI'll. lll H v lilhli of l'XIllilllllllQ1 lllv Xilfltlllb vmnpliw-ulcxl for mulus in I'llt'lIllSll'y lu-long, In Nlr. 'lla-ph lf. ll. Uliu-1 ullilv Nlisf llallis uml Nlixs l iIxge'ml1l slmrv llu- l'l'hINlIl ... . . . . ,. sllwlllly ul ll'2ll'lIlllQI lvwlugy' anal Illllillllllpf. lwfulm- lm-arming zlluoul plums. aminmls. uml utlwr lixiug thingy lmmlngy slmlvnls lllShQ'f'l mmrnms. Ql'llrhll1l'iIN'I'S. mul Imp Tha' study of ilu- lnnmm lmmly invlmlvml in plnbinlugy i lalu-n lmy llliIN'l'I'lilSS girls. ll is ilu- jul- ul' Nlr. l.ym'l1 lu l0ill ll slumls-nts pl1ysim-s. llvvzllnsn- sn :nanny slmla-mls hunk Inllysivs lhis yvur. Nlr. llllY1'l' luis luul lu lvzlvll ll vlan in IlllySll'S in aulcliliun to I'lll'IlllSll'f'. 21 l1'1lllllI'll .lllll'ilS mul xlilI'llXll IAIIHNOII lll-num tram' ilu' prom-4-fs ul 4lINlllllll!l h1lll'l4 aw ilu- flu-mislry 1-luxe. l':Slll1'I' l igurslxy. Kurs-n lhw-ml l nu my. lxssu' lflwwll. xlilfllll lwllrlvy. l.Illllil llu-sh-r. Sully Nm-lwn. lzlll'lb1lI'il Karp. 'Krllmr w . xglltli. llvluuu- lllllll. lilillllltl 1.mu-1111. l,.llll xuglv, llolwr! Wuslmluurn. livin-rx linuu'jlw, llnuul lluunms, lxuln-rl xXlllll'll!'1Ill. lrllll Hyun Nxlxin SllillAl.Q'I'. lNl:1ri4-kv Nil-nlmys. .llulilll I'Inuu-ul. lrunlx un. 25 vlan Nlvlbmllun. lluxul llurrv. l'l'illllx Xlnr- 'l'lll'I PHX SIUHNQN S'l'l'IlICN'l'S nam-lung Xxxuulu 54'llllll1'I'l :lf flux INIIUIN out llu- lllll.1'l'4'Ill purlu ul' ilu- luuly ure- lllou il lll'1lllll'I' lfxwll. lflizallwlll l irsouu. lllmx Qi l':ll'1lll0l' 'Xnlilll ,lanu-I Wulll. Nlznry l urun. mul lfllyllu- li1lI'lll'I'. For science is . . . like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. CllAnl.r:s KlN4,Sl.EY Every artist was first an amateur. Emmisox The art department is in full swing: sulxject studying, scribble sketching. and silk screening. ART There is a place in the Classical art program for every stu- dent whether his interests lie in mathematics, science, or the languages. The main purpose of the art classes is to give stu- dents varied art experiences. Each successive course utilizes the knowledge a student has gained from previous classes. Among the courses offered are School Arts Publicity, Basic Art, Advanced Art and Research, and Photography. Every year the art department through the Arts and Crafts Club makes and paints the props for Carousel and posters for pub- licity. Miss Doris MacKenzie is in charge of the art department at Classical. 5 Miss Doris R. MacKenzie 1 JY 1 5' S 4 NIH. XX mm-'N Xmnmxw MUSIC DEPARTMENT 'Hu' mush'clvpa1rllm'nl uI'l1lz1fflm'a1l HI-'ll Svlnml. lllNi1'l' llu' llllnir. lllv linys' fiillbfllr, uml lln' Girls' l:ilUl'llN lllv slllIl'l'XiSiUll uf'Nll'.XX1ll'l't'll 'XlIlQ'l'Illilll mul Nlr. Yill4'1'IIl 1111411-I' ilu- qlin-1-lim, UI' XIl'.xx'Q1I'l'Q'Il -Xmq-mmm wife-r nppm U-k n '- n. f mm l 'P U 'f f 'V 4i P V1 i l'5 I'l'i'N'5 lunily for llum' llllXillg XlN'ill lallvnl. 'l'lla'm'ya1lul Ilill'IlI0llN fi '5i ' 'HN' l'4 i 'h l 'i IW MV- fVlv'v'T1' and 'hi' 1-Iufwf ulwu luuulll lw Nlr. 'Xllll'l'lll4lll ullruvl slumlvnl m'c-lu-slru lay Nlr. -Kim-rnmn prmimlv an null:-I for slu- i,m.,.1.,h.11i,, ,,,l,,liml h.Y,.lmiqm,' 4i1'lli5ililXiIlQ illSil'llllIt'lllill allvililx. 'flu Nlmlrignl SillQi'l'S. Xlli. NX' XIIIHCN XNIHIQNI XX I vxplaliningl lln- vmnnum hun- nl, ll nmlm' lu ilu' llworv and Hul- nny vlalss: liim-lmrnl P1451-1-. Kun Nll'1'1'l1'l', YN :Hmm XIUITIF. Klmu Lon lnwhlvn. .lu-rry llulws. 'Kun Slamixki. Iiolwrl l.iml. mul .lolm Klilunu. 27 Music is the universal language of mankind. I,oNm:r1cl.1 There is no knowledge that is not power? Miss DORUTIIY Poimcn lliese- flu- iresluin- n iris l'utrn'i:l tlrmlsky. .lainie-e l.inwllml:ul. Sliurmi Posner, l.or1-ttai Rlllt'l'. 'ind livin hlwr- main are fasviimtetl lay the typing speed and an-1-lirzu-v of Nlic-Intel 'Nl'-hlnmn and l.uurein'4- Maier. Em-:RsoN Typing Department Miss Dorothy Porter has done outstanding work in putting out several classes of good typists each year. Several good reasons present themselves to students for taking typing. Long English composi- tions and term papers can he typed in less than half the time it would take to write them out in long:- hand. Typewrilten papers are more legible too. As an elective. typing is essential to most students and is a skill that can be used for a lifetime. 'HON 'l'l'l.U1lll'illS ziri' Xlrs. lllirizini Xmli':'n:'s. :lml Miss .lmui Nl:-ml:-. ll0N 'lllf-Xl1lllCllS lllr. llllllillll Yuugglin auul lllr. Ili-my llult. aippa-ur to ln- quite- pi-mul ol. llu- PI-IYSICAL EDUCATION llm-1-allisv Classic-all lwlin-ws llml Ilia' mlvwlupliwiil ol' llw lvasv llu-ir vxm-ss mu-rgy. llliysivul mlm-ation lnrings mil nllysivzil svll' is vssvnliul. ai ui-Il roumlvml gym lbl'Og1l'2llll skills in slmlvnls llizll nlliviwsisn- miglil lll'XK'I' lluw' lu-vu is pmvimlvql fm' llim- sliulvnls. llliilv l'Xt'l'l'lSi' ilvw-lops ilu' clis1'm'vr01l. lllzmy poll-ntiul llivliilwrs for Ylll'l0llS lvunis milpa. Sll0l'lSlllillISlllIl is guim-ml lliruugli playing QIUIIICS. uri- fuuml in ilu' gym vlaissvs. lop nulcli inslrur-lion is K gyni pvriml in thi- mluy lm-uks up ilu' monotony ol' proviilc-ml for lmlli llw lmys uml girls ul lllzlssival. giving mnslaml sluclying uml giws ilw slmlvnls ll vllallive' I0 rv- lllP stumlvnls u plvusim- lllul 4,'Qlli1lSlllill ufno ull14-i'i'xpvl'i- vncv. llnmlvr llim- supvrxisimi of Nlr. Yllllglllll. llrixvi' l'lslllm':lIinn is nllvrml In iflzlssivul- il:-s. Slumn lu-ra' illllllll to mlc-pair! air:- Xlr. Yilllpllll. llRlI4lHlI'1l livlly. .Nvril llruun. :iml tiymlniu lluil Sins. l , ulnslruction enlarges the natural powers of the mimlf' lleni,-X41 29 Happiness . . . can be found only through expressing all one's . . . powers in usefulness to othersf' ANONYISIUVS THE LUNIIHROOM LADIES who prepare nutritious meals for Classix-al students :ure fliow ll Greta Sanderson, Bridget Sheehan, l.iliun Lani- hert, lRow IZ! Stella C4-otsie. Katherine Carneau, Louise Walker. and Kathleen Allrano. QIUSTOIJIANS ullo sweep. dust. wash, and Inrush the rooms and enr- ridnrs of fllassieal High Sehool are lliow ll Thomas Donnelly, Margaret 0'llrien. Catherine Nor:-ross. Walter lfatnn, lllnw 23 Samuel Slutls. ,lumes llegley. Alla:-rt Phenner, Tom llee. and George Selnulre. HELPING STUIJI-IN'l'S AND 'l'l'IAClll-IRS the lunehroom aides eonsis! of Carolyn lngals, ,ludy Hull, Naney Fredette, David Clinton, Palrieia Allmno. Rosalie lleaupre, Susan Collins. Athanasia Dakis, Putrieia Rola- erls, Judith Keane. lluay l redette, Harold Childs. Marilyn Fnrziotti, Roller! Mueller. and Karen llurlie. ln front is Steven Ulise. x .,- nm . 5 I I i I ..-Q if ,V-1' 'I EQ I WIN'I'I'IlI WONIlICRl.ANIJ I'AIII.I-Il-YOUS I RAN4IAIS'! ON 'I'III-I WA'I'I-IIII IION'I ' i h Q SI'I'l'.I10WN. SIGNALS! 2, 6. 8? 1 WWI- M, ,iff N GRANIIPUI' WITH A IIII I IiRI'IN'I' FORINIUIA INIWN IIY 'I'III'I RIYICIISIIIW' IA NCII ANI! I-'RIICNII YM1A'I'ION 'l'IMI'I I'I S IN 'I'III-I CARDS WIII-QRFS PICRIIY? Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth I-,4 Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. OLD TESTAM I-INT HOWARD LEDEWITZ l'Rr:slul-:xr HARVEY MAZER Vim:-PREslni:N'i' SENIOR MESSAGE As our three years at Classical come to an end. we are ahle to look hack at what we have accomplished here: growth intellectually and spiritually. participation in extra-curricular activities. friend- ships with the faculty and fellow students. and preparation for later life. With our high school education now behind us, we look forward to the future with anxious anticipation. At the same time we realize the responsibilities we must soon assume. Although the paths of our lives may separate, we shall always be united in the thought that the last three years have been memorable ones-wyears for which we shall always he grateful. SUZANNE PENNEY SECRETARY GORDON WOOD TmSU E ASHLEY Boom: liIiziuierzn-A'l'-l.Alu:i: r To the members of the class of 1956, Perhaps you are weary of being appealed to as the future citizens of our country. My appeal to you is for the present. Paul wrote to Timothy long ago, Let no man despise your youth. Yet the lack of understanding of our teen- agers, the emphasis on juvenile delinquency, and the careless criticism of modern young people would seem to imply that many people today look down on youth. Those of us who have worked with you, and know, and admire you realize that this indictment of youth represents only a very small part of the entire picture. If we are to judge by the students of Classical High School, and especially by the members of its present Senior Class, we know that the situation is quite differ- ent from the one generally painted. honored. Because you are young, we have so much hope in you. Your vigor, your enthusiasm, your courage, your honesty, and, most of all, your idealism assure us that youth is not a time to be looked down upon, but to be appreciated and So do not be overly concerned about the future when you will take upon your shoulders the burdens of the world. Look to today. Show the world that youth is not the time of carelessness, thoughtlessness of others, and disregard for our Miss Ettzmssru DEAN Your freshman year was a freshman year for me as well, since it lnarked my laws and moral standards that many people believe it to be. Be true to the highest principles that we have tried to teach you, to your religious faith, to those who have so much confidence in you, and above all else, to the best that is in each of you. To the extent that you do this, you will make youth a glorious and noble time. My best wishes go with each one of you, ELIZABETH DEAN Adviser first term as a class adviser. Our association has been a rich one for me. From the beginning, you proved to be a class of vision, choosing your ofiicers with care and wisdom. and under their leadership. acting resourcefully and courageously. lt was therefore no accident that you organized the first successful Freshman Dance which Classical had seen for some years. In other matters, you have been equally successful throughout your three years at Classical. It is with some sadness that l see you leave us. I shall remember your many kindnesscs as individuals and as a class. I wish you all good things, all happi- ness, all success. and all joy in the years to come. WARREN AMERMA v Arluiser Mn. WARREN AMERMAN It has been a most pleasant experience serving as adviser of your class. You Mas. ERIKA Connm 35 showed remarkably good judgment in the choice of your officers and committees and co-operated with them most effectively. I marveled at the manner in which your plans were formulated and brought to fruition with apparent unconccrn but with a high degree of efficiency. As you conclude your high school education and move on to other fields of endeavor my best wishes go with you. May you explore all avenues of self-expres- sion, but never to the detriment of others. May you find happiness in your asso- ciations and satisfaction in your life's work. May you be a force for good in your community and an ever ready help to those in need. Thus your life will have meaning in the fullest sense of the word. ERIKA J. Coanuv Adviser T CLASS HISTORY September, 1953 -- June, 1954 Dear Diary, My goodness! Our first year in high school, and what a year it was! We'll never forget Freshie Day and the crazy things those upperclassmen made us do. We were so scared! But that night the C.A.A. sponsored the Harvest Hop in our honor, which made everything all right. The upperclassmen had class officers, so we elected some too. Howie Ledewitz was President, Harvey Mazer, Vice President, Sue Penney, Secretary, Cordon Wood, Treasurerg and Judi Diamond, Member-At-Large. They did a wonderful job getting us started, for we know you'll have to admit that blue, grey, and white look pretty sharp on our class banner-and those beautiful rings--oh my! Our class wasn't the only class that was busy. Why the whole school was just buzzing with activity all year long. In the fall our football team made its formidable appearance and displayed amazing sportsmanship in letting every one of its opponents walk away with honors. Think of that! And in January, almost everyone had something to do with the fourth annual production of Carousel. We're from Texasv was just the greatest! At Christmas time and in the spring, the music groups put on some fabulous performances too. We'll never forget The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Why they sang that so well that everyone broke out in goose bumps! Yes sir! Our class really made itself known right away. Why we put on the best dance Classical Freshmen have had in seven years-the Hep Cat Hop. But now it's June, and can you believe it -we're juniors! September, 1954 - June, 1955 Dear Diary, Well, I want to tell you--this year was by far the best yet! After all, this was the year for our first prom, and we were certainly excited! Our class officers, with Sue Myler the new member-at-large, formed committees for the prom right away. Practically everyone started saving for new gowns and corsages in the Bulldog Savings Bank, which, by the way, was the first of its kind in the country! tNaturally, another Classical Hrst!J Oh my gracious! Were we ever good in sports! The football team-uh-played football, but our hockey team be- came the Western Massachusetts Champions. Carousel was pretty special this year too, with our very own Barbara Kelly in the leading roll of i'Bermuda Bound. The Blue and White and the Recorder both took high honors at the W.M.L.S.P. Convention in Amherst at the University of Massachusetts. 0h yes! Something really funny happened in April. The Recorder, our school paper, announced the news that Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles would honor Classical High School at the graduation exercises, and that the teachers would don caps and gowns for the occasion. It was hard to believe that it was an April Fool's joke! With the help of our advisers, Mrs. Erika Corbin, Miss Elizabeth Dean, and Mr. Warren Amerman, our Junior Prom, Stairway to the Stars , was a great success. It was held on April 29, and Sue Penney reigned as its I queen with her court of Gail Peters and Carol Huettner. lt was just a beautiful sight to behold. In May, it happened! Classical was attacked by The Pirates of Penzancef' It wasn't serious though because it was just another performance of our music groups, this time in the form of Gilbert and Sullivanis operetta. tAren't we talented - operettas and everything!J At the end of the year various members of our class received awards for their outstanding abilities. Herbert Wolf, Janet McIntosh, and Howard Ledewitz took the Harvard, Radcliffe, and Williams Book Prizes, and Fred James won the Third Year French Prize. During Brother- hood week, Leroy Best received a watch and citation from the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Ohhhh! We were so proud of them all. Well, it's the end of the year and that makes us seniors. It hardly seems possible! September, 1955 - June, 1956 Dear Diary, Where has the time flown? It just doesn't seem fair that this, our last year in high school should go by so fast. It's been a wonderful year too! Boy! You should have seen the fun we had on Freshie Day! I wonder if the new Freshmen were as scared as we were? Oh well! We kept the same class ollicers, except that Ashley Boone became member-at-large. They got all our class com- mittees started early so we could have plenty of time to write up our history, and decide what to leave and to whom in the Class Will. This really seemed to be the year for awards. Gail Peters got the D.A.H. award, and many people in our class were awarded scholarships. The football team really looked good this year too, and won several games. The soccer team tied for the Western Massachusetts title, while the hockey team fought hard as the defending champions. Steve Kinsman, and Leroy Best helped put the basketball team at the top of the Interschool league. Leo Best even got a huge trophy for being the top scorer in this area! In the fall the Choir staged a big carnival to raise money for choir robes. That was loads of fun and all who went had a great time. The music groups really sounded wonderful at the Christmas and Spring Con- certs-as usual! Carousel was even more terrific this year than ever before-if you can imagine it! It was called 6'Straw Hat Summern and was a great success. The last part of this year was the best part! It was a little sad though. We had our Class Banquet on May 29 followed by a dance. Class Day and the planting of the ivy came next. And then the Senior Prom on June Sth. It was just terrific! Why we were so tired when we finally got home that we could have slept for a week! But then on June 14 we graduated. That was the most wonderful night in our lives. It was the end of our high school days but just the beginning of the best years of our lives. There are so many things to do and so many moments to remember. The Class of 1956 Classical High School Springfield, Massachusetts 36 SUMMA CUM LAUDE PATRICIA ALIIANO HARVEY AIAZER N Y Ig 5 fgj IBNXN ' jyffgl, 174 X! vv FREDERICK JAMES EDWARD RHOADS NIARGARI-IT NIAYIEURY I 1 - If HL . . - PATRICIA KNOX HERIIERT WOLF ,KI A a I is X, X ,PI is Q. llfmlmn.-x ,-Xlumxsnx M AGNA CUM IAUDIC Q Lisg 3 vqiggiqt f fs --,- ' -fif m b J . ' 50 A if 'LN W 'J f Y R V 'CUM Nl.-mlm IMKIS SVSAN GINSIBURG Brnrox Dum JERRY HAKES B I'r:'rriR Klunulms .lANr:'r Nlwzlxwosll nuzrz Rusrixmzma Ramsar ELDRIDGE MICHAI-:L KAPLINSKY Colmux Woun VIRGINIA llouzmss BARIIARA Faux BAlu:AuA Kun' 3 r CUM LAUDE .p-1. . C 2 f' 5 , joy X . UN 1, N ,V Fm-zmzrmtx Mfxzrzn UAH. l'1f:'rl-:Rs SYm:1.1.A IXlAsm:L DIANA PUDELL CARU1. RATTMAN Lois SIMS .ll'lllTll SOLOMON ANN ZIMMERMAN 4 R. The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direc- tion we are going. limv-xRn ABI-IRT 136 llrrxel Street ltanil 10: liliristinas Convert 10, 12 Spring Convert 10, 12: Basketball 10 1 ootlba1l 11, 12. ARTHUR Aoxos 108 Corona Street 1.11.lf. 10. 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12 Baselrall 10, 12. 1,.'X'I'RlClA Al.R.xNo 620 1.aurel Street, Longxmeadow Real Crosw 11: 1.R.ff. 10: Spring Con vert 10: lfllristmas Convert 10, 11 Piratex of Pvnzanve 11: C.A.A. 10, 11 12: Student Leader 12: Lifesaving 11 Bowling 10, 11, 12: Basketball 12 llzulininton 10, 11, 12: Softball 10 Volleyball 12. RICHARD Al.I.YN 376 Stoney Hill Road, Willrraham lnzill 12: Base-ball ll, 12. 11R1EN ANm:RsoN 19 Parkin Street ltlaselrall 10. a lloys' 1'atro1 12: Basketball 11: Foot- OI.1Y1-IR XXII-1NlD1'II.l. 1101.511-15 1:11.12-XNOR ARmrif 68 lfllington Street, Longmeadow 1.R.lI. 10, 11, 12: 1'ieri41vs 11. 12: Red Cross 11: Christmas Convert 10: Spring: Cones-rt 10: G.A.A. 10. 11, 12: Student 1.earler 12: Field Hovkey 10, 11, 12: Bowling: 10. Il, 12: Basketball 10, 11. 12: Softlxall 10, 11. 12: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Apparatus 10, 11, 12. 1hRR,xRA ARoxsox 50 Bellevue Avenue Rell Cross 12: Orchestra 10. 11. 12: Christnias Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring! Convert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzanrc 11: C.A.A. 11: 1re Skating: 10, ll, 12: Apparatus 10. SnlR1.m' li,-u1.m' 34 Pershing: Terrace f121f1ff'l'l'll l.'IllSSfl'!ll Sepivlnber, 19552 11,-wit: ISARRY 164 Woodlawn Street Boys' Patrol 11, Clerk-12: l'.'l'.S.A. 7 7 1LZ Bzlsketlnzlll 10. 11.: Baselrzlll 10: llor-key 11: Golf 11, 12. NICHOLAS lhzos 80 Linden Street Soccer 12. ur I QA.. FFSQZ .4 Gig 'H qi? 'Q wi 4-0 JILL BEAULIEU 17 Clairmont Street, Longmeadow Arts and Crafts 10, 11, 12: Apparatus 10. FR.-xxclss Burcmgn TT Birchwood Road, Southwick 1.l'l.C. 12: Chess Club 10, 11: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basketball 11, 12: Badminton 10, 11, 12: Softball 10, l1, 12: Volleyball 10, 12: Apparatus 10, 11, 12. Lenox' BEST 119 Quincy Street Boys' Patrol 11, Lieut.-12: Basket- ball 10, 11, Capt.-12: Baseball 11, 12: Football 11, 12: Annum' lilccizasfmrr T7 Colton Place, Longmeadow l.R.C. 12: Red Cross 10, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 10, 11. SYLYIA BLOUIN 192 Davis Street Blue und White 11, Co-editor 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Madrigal 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. Asnugv BOONE, JR. 66 Alden Street S. T. Agent 10: Blue and White Agent 12: Boys' Patrol 11, 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Senate 10, 11, 12: Swimming 10, 11, 12: Band 11: Member-at-Large 12. I-ILrn'Na BOUSQUET 115 Atwater Road flfntercal Classical September, 19551 SIYZANNE Boro 699 Shaker Road, Longmeadow fEntered Classical September. 19541 Blue and White Agent 12: Christmas Concert 11: Spring Concert 11. Kmrn BRADLEY 1532 Bay Street Recorder 12: Student Government ll, Treas.-12: l.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Foot- ball 10: Band 10, 11: Orchestra 10, 11: Madrigal 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 125 Pirates ul Penzance 11. MARTHA BRA1-' 116 Larkspur Street l.R.tI. 10, ll, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 12: Spring Concert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Modern Dance 10: Swimming 10. We are ready to try our fortunes to the last man. SHAKESPEARE Youth h' how buoyant are their hopes ! JEAN INGELOW KAREN BREED 18 Beaufort Circle Blue and White 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 10: 1.R.C. 10: Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 10: Pirates of Penzance 11: Bulldog Savings Bank, V.-P. -11. ELAINE BRESNAHAN 115 Sylvester Street Blue and White Avertising 10, 11, 12: 1.1'1.C. 10, 11, 12: Lifesaving 12: Swimming 10. SANDRA BROOSLIN 74 Appleton Street . S. 'l'. Agent 11: 1.R.C. 12: Christmas Concert 12: Spring Concert 12. AvR1L BROWN 19 Harvard Street Blue and White 10, 11, 12: S. T. Agent 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: G.A.A. 10: Badminton 10, 11, 12: Ice Skating 10, 11. JONATHAN BROWN 7 Crescent Hill 1.R.C. 10: Senate 10, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 12: Spring Concert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Bowling 10. FRANCES BURACK 22 Florentine Gardens l.R.C. 11, 12: Pierides 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Carousel director 11, 12. JOAN BURATTI 213 Prentice Street I.R.C. 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Volleyball 11, 12: Apparatus 12. NANCY BURNELL 315 Breckwood Boulevard Recorder 12: 1.R.C. 10. VALERIE BURNHAM 87 Rockland Street Blue and White Agent 11: Cheerleader 12: Arts and Crafts, Sec. and '1'reas.- 12: C.A.A. 10, 12: Student Leader 12: Volleyball 12: Swimming 10, 11. RUTH BURZYNSKI 167 Phoenix Terrace Recorder News Ed.-12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Bowling 10: Basketball 10, 11: Badminton 10, 11, 12: Ice Skating 10, 11, 12. LINDA CHESTER 149 Pleasantview Avenue 1.R.C. 11, 12: Red Cross 10, 11: Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11: Spring: Convert 10: Pirates of Penzanre 11: Badminton 11, 12: Vol- leyball 11, 12. ROSE CHIUSANO 390 Bliss Road, Longmeadow 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Red Cross 11: Seienee Club 12: Christmas Concert 12: Spring: Convert 12: G.A.A. 10: Volleyball 11: Apparatus 10. CIIARLI-IS tlnmsrie 32 Crestmont Street Blue and While Advertising 11, 12. MARCIA COCHRAN 63 Welland Road, Indian Orchard l.R.C. 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzanee 11: lee Skating 10: Holler Skating 10. JANE COEFEY 154 Long Hill fEntered Classiral September, 1955.1 I.R.C. 12: lee Skating 12. 7 ' 'W' ' 7 v' ' W' 77 BRENDA COHEN 101 Croveland Street S. T. Agent 10,11: 1.R.C. 11, 12: Pierides 11. BARBARA COHN 69 Western Drive, Longmeadow S. T. Agent 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzanre 11: Volleyball 11, 12. HI-IIAINI-I COHN 24 Eton Street Blue and White Agent 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Pierides 11, 12: Christmas Con- cert 12: Spring Concert 12: Lifesaving 12: Ive Skating 10, 11, 12. SUSAN Co1.1.1Ns 31 Hartford Terrace 1.R.C. ll, 12. ROBERT COONAN 20 Shamrock Court Boys' Patrol ll, Lieut.-12: Red Cross ll: Soccer 10: Tennis, Co.-Capt. -10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, ll, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. . .W 3 . .f if z A Our youth we can but have today, we may always Rnd time to grow oldf, GEORGE BERKELEY 1 1 J I count myself in nothing else so happy as n a soul remembering my good friends. SHAKESPEARE MARIA DAKIS 225 Bristol Street Recorder 11, 123 S. T. Agent 113 I.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11- twirlerg Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, l2Q Spring Con- cert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 10, 123 Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 103 Badminton 113 Vol- leyball 103 Ice Skating 10, 11. BURTON DANET 36 Kenwood Terrace Recorder 11, 123 Swimming 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 113 Orchestra 10, 11, 12g Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 11. ANN DAvIs 15 Venture Drive Recorder 11, 123 Blue and White Agent 113 1.R.C. 10, 113 Student Leader 123 Field Hockey 113 Bad- minton 103 Softball 103 Volleyball 113 Ice Skating 10. RUTH DAVIS 75 Oswego Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Swimming 10. PETER DE FAVARI 22 Morris Street S. T. Agent 123 Boys' Patrol 11, 123 Basketball 101 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates ol Penzance 11. ALBERT DERESIENSKI, JR. 181 Edendale Street 1.R.C. 109 Orchestra 10, 11, 123 Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Con- cert 103 Pirates of Penzance 11. JUDITH DIAMOND 58 Tiffany Street I.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Pierides 123 Arts and Crafts 123 Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Concert 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 113 Basketball 113 Ice Skating 10, 113 Member at Large 10. VIRGINIA DOUGLASS 377 Plumtree Road Recorder 11, 123 Blue and White Agent 10, 113 Band 103 Orchestra 10, 113 Christmas Concert 10, 113 Spring Concert 103 Pirates of Penzance 113 C.A.A. 10, 11, 123 Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10, 11, 123 Basketball 11, 123 Softball 123 Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Apparatus 10, 11, 12. ALLEN DUNAISKY 43 Baldwin Street Stamp Club 10, 11: Chess Club 10, 113 Rifle Team 10, 11, 12. VALERIE DUSAULT 711 Parker Street 1.R.C. 11, 123 Arts and Crafts 11, 12. ROBERT ELDRIDGE 79 Maple Road, Longmeadow Blue and White 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 10: I.R.C. 10: Stamp Club, Sec. -10, Pres.-11: Chess Club, Sev.- 11: Travk 10: Madrigal 11, 12: Christ- mas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. QUENTIN FAULKNER 35 Puritan Road Band 10, 11: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. Josizvu Fnzum 60 Urange Street l.R.C. 12: Svienve Club 12: Soccer 10, 11, 121 Travk 10. 11STHl-IR FIGARSKY 5 Sealgewiuk Street I.R.C. 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Convert 10: Pirates of Penzance 11: Volleyball 12: Ive Skating 10, 12. Doucms FILLEY 134 Magnolia Terrace Blue and White 10, 11, 12: Advertis- ing 12: Red Cross 10, 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12. CAROL FISHER 349 Bliss Road, Longmeadow Student Leader 12: Basketball 12: Volleyball 12. Ruom FISHER 22 Cowey Street S. T. Agent 10: I.R.C. 10. 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Convert 12: Spring Convert 123 G.A.A. ll, 12: Bowling 10: Basketball 11, 12: Volley- ball 11, 12: lve Skating 10, 11, 12. Josi:PH FITZGERALD 559 Liberty Street flfnterezl Classical September, 1954.1 RiHe Team 11: Christmas Concert 11. 123 Spring Convert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. BARBARA FRANK 131 Bronson Terrave I.R.C. 10. 11, 12: Bowling 10: Volley- ball 12. SUSAN FREIDENMAN 83 Elmwood Avenue, Longmeadow Blue and White Agent 12: I.R.C. 10, 11, Sec.-123 Orchestra 10, 11: Christ- mas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Con- vert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Tennis 10: Volleyball 125 Ice Skating 11, 12: Roller Skating 103 Apparatus 10, 11, 12. PII note you in my book of memoryf' Suaxssrizanrz We know what we are, but know not what we may be. SHAKESPEARE ROBERT GARCIA 110 Plainfield Street Svienee Club 12: Rifle Team 12: Som-er 10: Traek 10. MARGARET CARVEY 22 Noble Street 1.R.C. 10, 12: Madrigal 123 Christmas Convert 10, ll, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Pl'nzam'e ll. CYNTHIA GATES 44 Gillette Avenue 1.R.C. 10, ll, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 12: Spring Convert 12: Pirates of Penzanre 11: C.A.A. 10: Volleyball ll: Ive Skating 10,11, 12: DONNA LEE GEORGE 529 White Street Christmas Convert 11, 12: Spring Con- vert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. SUSAN GINSBERG 11 Biltmore Street Rerorder 11: I.R.C. 10, 12, Pierides 10, ll: Red Cross 125 Christmas Con- cert ll, 12g Spring Concert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Field Hockey 10: Basketball 11: Softball 10g Tennis 10: Volleyball 11g lee Skating 10, 11, 12. CARLO GIOSCIA 1384 Parker Street 1.R.C. 12: Red Cross 12. WAYNE GIROUARD 86 Brunswick Street 1.R.C. 10, 11: Baseball 10, 12: Foot- ball Manager-10. HAROLD GOLOBERG 86 Longhill Street flfnlered Classiral September. 1955.1 Baseball 12: Football 12. DORIS GOODLATTE 175 Forest Park Avenue Blue and White Agent 12: 1.R.C. 10, ll, 123 Field Hockey 10, 12: Ice Skating 10, ll, 12: Swimming 10. CLEO GORMAN 36 Beaumont Street S. T. Agent 11, 125 1.R.C. 11, 12: Red Cross 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Concert 129 Pirates of Penzanre 11: G.A.A. 103 Volleyball 11: lee Skating 11, 12g Roller Skating 10. IP 'vf ' ' ' 'f 'C1-TY 'V 11i' 'TWT WILLIAM GRANFIELD 146 Northampton Avenue Senate 11, 123 Football 12Q Track 11, 12. ESSIE GREEN 148 Tenth Street Girls' Patrol 11, Lieut.-123 Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 122 Student Leader 12g Volleyball 11, 12. KAREL CRI-:ENBLATT 38 Lyndale Street S. T. Agent 10Q 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Pierides 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 111 Spring Concert 10: Pirates of Penzance 11. ROBERT GROMACK 98 Adams Street Science Club 123 Rifle Team 12. DOROTHY Gulm 107 Brunswick Street Blue and White Agent 113 1.R.C. 113 Pirates of Penzance 111 Student Leader 123 Bowling 10? Ice Skating 123 Swimming 10. JERRY HAKES 61 Dover Road, Longmeadow Blue and White ll, 122 Madrigal 11, 12Q Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 121 Pirates of Penzance ll. NANCY HARGREAVES 61 Westford Avenue KEntered Classical September, 1955.2 Red Cross 123 Christmas Concert 122 Volleyball 12. JUDITH HENDRICKS 18 Upland Street I.R.C. 123 G.A.A. 10: Student Leader 123 Volleyball 10? Ice Skating 10, 113 Roller Skating 10. MARY Ross HENDRICH 37 Rogers Road, East Longmeadow Blue and White Agent 113 I.R.C. 123 Red Cross 113 Madrigal 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 11g G.A.A. 11, 123 Softball IOQ Volleyball 11. MAUR1cE LEROY HERSHBERGER 236 Breckwood Boulevard Blue and White Art 103 Recorder Photography 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 12: Bowling 1l,12. Behind every career is a decision. 47 W .uv fi T 1 ' vy- ANoNYMoUs ,E Come what may, time and the hour runs hrough the roughest day. SHAKESPEARE NANCY HHYMAN H8 Brunswiek Street Cheerleader 12: Christmas Convert 11. 12: Spring Coneert 12: Pirates of Penzunee 11: Student Leader 12: Car- uuxel Dan:-e Ilirertor 10, 11, 12. join HINES 2 Edgewood Gardens 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Rifle team 12: 'llennis 12. Al.l.i:N l-Ilrcnocli 165 Westrliiilster Street Blue mul lfvllitc' 12: Band 10, 11. FAYE Hoiwi: 49 Hermitage Drive 1.R.C. 12. CARol. 1'1lTl-ITTNI-IR 18 Virginia Street S.'l'. Agent 12: Cheerleader 11, 12: I.R.t1. 10, 11, 12: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10: Softball 10, 12: Volleyball 11. 12: lee skating 10. CARol,YN 1NcA1,l.s 3 Redin Drive, East Longmeadow flfnterecl fflussieal September. 195-U Christmas Convert 11: Spring Convert 12: Pirates of Penzanre 11: G.A.A. 12: Student Leader 12: Lifesaving 12: Basketlrall 12. MIRIAM JACOBS 69 Reneelau Street I.R.i1. 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12: lee skating 10. FREDERICK JAMES 135 Benediet Terraee. Lnngzmead-ow Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Soeeer 10, 11. 12: Christmas Convert 11: Pirules of Penzarire 11: Freneh Book Prize 11. LEONARD JUTRAS 527 Armory Street Photography 111 Hot-key 10. Rom KANTOR 35 Trafton Road flfrllered Classirul Sepleniher. 195-U Recorder ll, 12: 1.11.C. ll. 12: Pierides 11: Arts and Crafts 12: Student 1.1-ader 12: Volleyhall 12. MICHAEL KAPLINSKY 21 Rencelau Street Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Soccer 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12. BARBARA KARP 112 Carver Street S.'1'. Agent 10: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 12: Arts and Crafts 12: Orches- tra l0, 11. 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates aj Penzance 113 CAA. 11, 12: Bad- minton 12: Volleyball 11: Ice Skating 10, 11, 12. LELAND KATZ 127 Bretton Road Rifle team ll. BARBARA KELLY 14 Highland Street S.'l'. Agent 12: Blue and White Agent 12: Student Government 10: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Madrigal 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. DOROTHY KERZNER 191 Trafton Road I.R.l1. 10, 12: Pierides 11, 12: Red Cross 12: Christmas Concert 10, 12: Spring Concert 10, 121 Tennis 103 Bulldog Savings Bank 11, V.P.-12. LINDA KINSLER 409 Trafton Road 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: C.A.A. 103 Basket- ball 10, 12. SALLY ANN KINSMAN 125 Benedict Terrace, Longmeadow Girls' Patrol 12: 1.R.C. 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: C.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Council-11, Pres. 12: Student Leader 12: Lifesaving 12: Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Softball 10, 11, 12: Volley- ball 10, ll, 12: Apparatus 10, 11, 12. STEVENS KINSMAN 125 Benedict Terrace, Longmeadow Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 11, 12: Soccer 11: Christ- mas Concert 10, 11. 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. EDWARD KITTREDCE 505 Laurel Street, Longmeadow S.'l'. Agent 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11: Senate 12: Red Cross 11: Football 11, 12. WILLIAM KNAUS 87 Villa Parkway Football 11, Capt.-12: Track 11, 12. s .gig , ,- I at Welcome ever smiles, and farewell goes out sighingf' SIIAKI:sI'I:AIu- Write it on your heart that everyday is the best day in the year. if K . 1 0 1 fr 1 1 .I L , 3 xiii if 'iii' A ,' ,-1. . nga if S 1 ROSEMARY KNIGHT 45 Oregon Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 125 Pirates of Penzanve ll: G.A.A. 10: Field Hovkey 10: Ive skating 10: Roller skating 10. PATRICIA KNox 15 Savhem Street S.'l'. Agent 11, 12: Girls' Patrol 12: l.R.C. 12: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Council -124 Student Leader 123 Field Hovkey 10, 11: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Badminton 10, 11, 12: Softball 10: Tennis 10, 11: Volleyball 11, 12: lve skating 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL KOBER 20 Athol St. Baseball 11: Football 10, 11g Hockey 10, 11. PETER KROKIDAS 296 Franklin Street Blue and White Advertising 12: Senate 10, V.P.-11, Pres.--12: Red Cross 10, 11, 12: Christmas Convert 103 Spring Convert 10. JOCELYN KUEHN 256 Main Street, Wilbraham Student Government 103 Girls' Patrol 11, Lieut.-12: I.R.C. 12: Bed Cross 12: Christmas Convert 11, 123 Spring Convert 12: Pirates of Penzance llg Boller skating 10. EIvII:RsoN JANE LANDON 23 Sue Street S.T. Agent 10: 1.B.C. 10, ll, 12, V.P.-11: Christmas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Stu- dent Leader 12: Field Hovkey 10, 12: Basketball 123 Badminton 12: Softball 11, 12: Volleyball 11, 12: Ive skating 10, 12. HOWARD LEDEWITZ 1096 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow Class President 10, 11, 12: Williams' Book Prize 11: Student Government 10: Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Soc-ver 10, 11, 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 12: Pirates of Pen- zance 11. BARBARA LEVINI: 87 Marengo Park Blue and White Agent 12: 1.R.C. 12: Orvhestra 10, 11: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 12: G.A.A. 11, 12: Volleyball 123 Ive skating 10, 11, 12. ROBERT LIEBERMAN 122 Massasoit Street Student Government V.P.-11, 12: Senate 10, 11: Baseball 10, 11: Sovver 10, 113 Bowling 10, 11: Band 10. ANN LOUGIIMAN 1460 Page Boulevard Girls' Patrol 12: 1.11.C. 10: Red Cross 11, V.P.-12. A--H+! - ' f ir' -n-'H 'L' if-R V GERTRUDE LOWELL 1086 State Street Blue and White 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 10, 11, 123 Cheerleader 123 1.R.C. 10, 115 Band 10, 11, 12- twirler3 G.A.A. 103 Student Leader 122 Badminton 10, 123 Volleyball 10, 123 Ice skating 113 Swimming 10. VESA LUUKKONEN 35 High Street ELLEN LYNCH 28 Buick Street 1.R.C. 11, 123 Red Cross 113 G.A.A. 11, 123 Student Leader 123 Volleyball 123 Ice skating 113 Apparatus 11, 12. WAYNE LYNCH 29 Chapel Street Recorder 123 Blue and White Agent 122 Student Government 10, Treas.- 11, V.P.-123 Boys' Patrol 113 1.l'1.C. 11, 123 Basketball 11. CHERYL MACKINTOSH 50 Gillette Avenue S.T. Agent 10: 1.R.C. 11, 123 Christ- mas Concert ll3 Spring Concert 103 Pirates of Penzance 111 Student Leader 123 Badminton 121 Volleyball 12:-Ice skating 10, 11, 123 C.A.A. 12. LAWRENCE MAIER 151 Springfield Street Boys' Patrol 11, 123 Red Cross 10, ll, Treas.-123 Soccer 10, 113 Track 10, 11, 123 Christmas Concert 10, 113 Spring Concert 10, 111 Pirates of Pen- zance 11. SALLY MALONEY 14 Holland Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 125 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 11. RICHARD MARcoL1s 255 Converse Street, Longmeadow Recorder 123 I.R.C. 11, 123 Senate 122 Basketball 10: Soccer 10, 11g Track 10, 11: Madrigal 123 Christmas Con- cert 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 122 Pirates of Penzance 11. SYBELLA MASKEI. 133 Ellsworth Avenue Swimming 10. MARGARET MAYEURY is Kingsley Street Blue and White 11, Editor -123 1.R.C. 10, 123 Sec. -113 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 122 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 111 G.A.A. 10: Basketball 113 Volleyball 113 Ice skat- ing 10. Ah! happy years! 99 , ,.,,.r BYRON Keep true o he dreams of thy youth. SCHILLER JOANNE MAYER 411 Plumtree Road Girls' Patrol 123 I.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 10, 11-Sec.: P.T.S.A. 122 G.A.A. 123 Student Leader 123 Volley- ball 123 Ice skating 10. FREDERICK Louis MAzER 69 Colony Road, Longmeadow Blue and White 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11, 123 Swimming 10, 11, Capt.-123 Track 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 123 Or- chestra l0, 113 Christmas Concert 103 Spring Concert 10. HARVEY IYIAZER 42 Clairmont Street, Longmeadow Class Vice-President 10, 11, 121 Boys' Patrol 11, 123 Baseball 10, 11, 123 Hockey 10, 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11, Co- Capt.-l23 Madrigal 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12g Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 11. CAROL MCDONALD 61 West Alvord Street I.R.C. 11, 123 Badminton 10, 11. JANET MCINTOSH 363 Tremont Street Radcliffe Book Prize 115 Student Treasury Chairman 113 Recorder 123 Student Government 10, Sec.-11, V.P.-123 Girls' Patrol 113 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 10, Pres.-11, 123 Christmas Concert 103 Spring Concert 10. ROBERT MELLOR 235 Norfolk Street BEVERLYE MILLER 88 Catharine Street Band 103 Orchestra 10, 113 Christmas Concert 10, 113 Spring Concert 10: Pirates of Penzance 113 Basketball 103 Softball 11, 123 Volleyball ll, 12. SANDRA MOUREY 174 Old Farm Road Recorder 123 I.R.C. 11, 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance ll. JUDITH MOYLAN 60 .Ienness Street Recorder 123 S.T. Agent 123 I.R.C. 12g Christmas Concert 10, ll, 123 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates ol Penzance ll. SUSAN MYLER 73 Hawthorn Street, Longmeadow Recorder 11, Editor-123 I.R.C. 10, 123 Pierides 11, 12: Madrigal 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 10: Bowling 10: Modern Dance 105 Member-at-Large ll. Avis NEIGHER 49 Meredith Street 1.R.C. 10, 12: Pierides 12g Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Concert 12: Spring Concert 12. S.u.I.x' ANN NELSON 14- John Street flfnlercfl Classical September, 1954! Girls' Patrol 12: 1.R.C. 12: Christmas Concert 12: Spring Concert 12: G.A.A. 12: Student Leader 12. Joyce NEWMAN 14 Longfellow Terrace Recorder 12: S.T. Agent 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 10: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 103 Spring Concert 10. MARIEKIL NIENHUYS 238 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Concert 10, ll, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance ll: G.A.A. 10, 11, Council -10: Student Leader 12: Lifesaving 11: Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basketball 12: Tennis 10: Volley- ball 10, 11, 12. DONALD NOTMAN 283 Gillette Avenue S.T. Agent 10: 1.R.C. 11, 12: Science Club 11: Photography 10: Swimming 11. SONDRA NUGER 332 Arcadia Boulevard Madrigal 12: Christmas Concert 10 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12. WILLIAM OUELLETTE 227 Prentice Street Rerorder 12: I.R.C. 12: Red Cross 12 Arts and Crafts 11, 12. RICHARD PAVEGLIO 40 Fenimore Boulevard Recorder 11, 12: Red Crux 10: Base ball 10, 11, 12: Hockey 10, 11, 12 Christmas Concert 11, 12: Spring Con cert 123 Pirates of Penzance ll. JAMES PEASE 57 Temby Street S.'l'. Agent 10: Red Cross 11. DAVID PEAT 47 Sunapee Street Chess Clulr 12: Christmas Concert ll 12: Spring Concert 12: Pirates of Penzance ll. We would, and we would not 5 v 'Tis education forms the common mind: Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. .xr .gp -ua ' t : la! .,. dest, fag at mfs- jk 2 SX' ' , If fi?f'1 1 fs' Qi C1 1 1 ALEXANDER Pore SUZANNE PENNEY 66 Westn1o1'eland Avenue, Longmeadow Class Secretary 10, 11, 12: Recorder 12: S.T. Agent 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 10: Cheerleader 11, 12: Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Con- cert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10, 11: Softball 12: Tennis 10: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Ap- paratus 10, ll, 12. LINDA PERRY 17 Beaumont Street 1.R.C. 10, 11: Arts and Crafts 12. CAIL PETERS 9850 Park Avenue, Longmeadow Student Government 12: Girls' Patrol ll, Capt.-12: Cheerleader 12: Band 10: Christmas Concert ll: Pirates of Penzance 11: G.A.A. 10, V.P.-11, 'l'reas.-12: Student Leader 12: Life- saving ll: Field Hockey 10, ll: Bad- minton 11: Softball 10, 11, 12: Tennis 10, 11: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Ice skating 10, 12: Apparatus 10, 11, 12. LEo PETIT, JR. 102 Cunningham Street Blue and White Advertising 11, 12: Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11: Baseball 10, 11, 12. Jumru PHANEUE 74 Beauchamp Street Blue and While Agent 11: Cheerleader 12: I.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Con- cert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. Ho1.Lv PII-IPI-IR 134 Forest Park Avenue Recorder 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Pier- ides 11, Pres.-12: Arts and Crafts 12: Field Hockey 10: Basketball 11. MARCM PLACZEK 111 Cass Street S.'1'. Agent 12: Girls' Patrol 12: I.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Red Cross 10, 11: Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, 121 Spring Con- cert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. BARBARA PLUCGE 620 Roosevelt Avenue Student Government, 10, Sec. and Pres.-11, 12: Girls' Patrol 12: 1.R.C. 12: Red Cross 11: G.A.A. 12: Student Leader 12: Badminton 11, 12: Volley- ball 12: Ice skating 12. DIANA PODELL 1.20 Maplewood Terrace l.H.C. 12: Pierides 12: Christmas Con- cert 12: Spring Concert 12: G.A.A. 11, 12: Ice skating 11, 12. DAVIDA POPKIN 52 Elwood Drive llfntered Classical September, 19542 I.R.C. 11, 12: Christmas Concert 11: Pirates of Penzance 11: Basketball ll, 12. JON PROTHERO 103 Harmon Avenue Ref-Oreler 11, 12: Tennis 10, Co-Capt.- 111 Rowling 10, 11, 12. ljHYl.l.IS RATNOWSKY 6-12 Laurel Street, Longmeadow l.l1.C. 10, 11, 12: Pierides 12. CAROL RATTMAN 20 California Avenue l.R.C. 12: Pierides 123 Red Cross 12: Arts and Crafts 12. ALMA LOUISE REDDEN 843 Chestnut Street ST A-'ent 10 12' IRC 12' Pierides KATHERINE RICE T1 Fairfield Street Blue and While Agent 113 Bowling ll. GAIL ROBINSON 90 Bliss Road. Longmeadow S.'l'. Agent 10: Student Government 11, 12: Christmas Convert 10, 113 Spring Concert 10: Pirates of Penzance 11: C.A.A. 10, 11, 12, Council-113 Student Leader 12g Field Hockey 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Softball 10, 123 Tennis 10g Volleyball 10, 11, 123 Apparatus 10, 11. ROBERT ROMEJKO 78 Cleveland Street Blue and White Advertising 12: Boys' Patrol 11, Capt.-12: Baseball 10, 11, 123 Christmas Convert 11, 12: Spring Convert 123 Pirates of Penzance 11. BARBARA JANE ROSENBERG 1407 Parker Street 'lik' 'tirisimag Congegt ' 10,' 11, 122 Christmas Convert 11: Spring Convert Spring Convert 10, 12: Pirates of :2LdfIfnf5es of Penzance H: Student Penzanve 11. EDWARD RHOAOS 104 Fenwick Street Blue and White Agent ll: l.R.C. 12' Senate 12. BRUCE ROSENBERC 62 Perkins Street Student Government 10, 11, Pres.- 12: Boys' Patrol ll, Lieut.-125 Basketball 10, 113 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Soccer 10, 11, 12. I will study and prepare myself and then some day my chance will come.', ABRAHAM LINCOLN What you do still betters what is done. SHAKESPEAHE PILINOR ROSENTHAL 175 Chalmers Street I.R.tI. 10, 11, 12: Blue and White Agent 11, 12: Pierides 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12. JOAN ROSSMI-IISI. 64 Ralis Street l.R.C. 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11, , 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates uf Penzance 11. A 'V lx .ll In f' 3: f All .L Hi-:DY ROTHMAN 63 Park Edge Avenue 5.1. Agent 11. 12: l.R.f.. 10 l ' Pierides 12. , -. BARBARA Rusrizm 343 Traflon Road 5 l.R.C. l0,11,12: Red Cross10,11. GAIL RYAN Ridge Road, Wilbruham Blue and White ll, 12: 1.R.C. 11, 12: Pierides 12: C.A.A. 113 Bowling 11, 12: Roller skating 10. MARIO SAKELLIS 31 Auburn Street Senate 10, 11, 1'res.f 12: Sovver 10. P.-Xlil. S.-AIN.-KC1-I 83 Wexford Street l.R.C. 12: Sc-ienre Club 12: Footb 10, 11. HERMAINE SAYLES 114 Sylvan St. Dol1c.1.As SCHOOLCRAI-'T 20 Arbor Street Baseball manager 10, 11. RICHARD SCHWARTZ 525 Wilbraham Road JOHN SCOUGALL 631 White Street S.'l'. Agent 10, 113 Blue and White Agent 10: 1.R.C. 102 Red Cross 113 Baseball 10. LINDA SENNSTROM 12-1 Longfellow Drive, Longmeadow fEntered Classical May, 19551 1.R.C. 12Q Madrigal 12g Christmas Concert 123 Spring Concert 12. JUDITH SHAPIRO 855 Dickinson Street Girls' Patrol 11, 123 1.R.C. 10, 11, Pres.--123 Pierides 10, 11, 122 Christ- mas Concert 10, 123 Spring Concert 10, 12: 1ce skating 11, 12. BARBARA SHAW 100 Massachusetts Avenue Blue and While Agent 103 Girls' Patrol 11, Clerk-12: Cheerleader 11, Capt.-123 1.R.C. 10, 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 122 Spring Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzance 113 G.A.A. 10, Sec.-11, Council-123 Student Leader 123 Volleyball 10, 11, 123 Ice skating 10: Roller skating 10. STEPHEN SHELASKY 119 Marengo Park 1.R.C. 12: Science Club 123 Soccer 113 Band 10, 113 Orchestra 10, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 123 Spring Con- cert 10, 12. There CYNTHIA GAIL SIAS 17 Gerrand Avenue, East Longmeadow 1.R.C. 10, 123 Red Cross 123 G.A.A. 103 Field Hockey 103 Badminton 103 Softball 103 Ice skating 10. Lois SIMS 92 Wayne Street S.'1'. Agent 112 Girls' Patrol 123 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Pierides 12: Rifle team 103 Bowling 113 Tennis 10, 111 Modern Dance 10. JANET SMART 100 Dunmoreland Street l.R.C. 10, 11, 123 G.A.A. 102 Student Leader 123 Bowling 103 Basketball 103 Badminton 10. BEVERLY SMITH 46 Eckington Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Red Cross 103 Christmas Concert 101 Spring Concert 10. LESLIE SMITH T3 Gatewood Road lEnlered Classical September, 19552 1.R.C. 123 Christmas Concert 123 Spring Concert 12. is never any progress until some man sees an ideal and starts out to realize it. i ANONYMOUS The more we do the more we can do. The busier we are, the more leisure we have. HAZLITT - -- -HIFI-YQ-1 E gaasi.- . , TAMARA SMITH 142 Pountam Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12. Pleudes 12. Christmas Convert 10: Spring Convert SANDRA SOLIN 33 Olmsted Drive l.R.C. 10, 11, 12. Jumru SOLOMON 499 'lirafton Road Blue and White Agent 10: Girls' Pa- trol ll, 12: LR.C. 10, 11, Treas.-12: Pierides 10, 11, 12: Christmas Convert 12: Spring Convert 12. NANCY SOLOMON 62 Draper Street l.R.l2. 10, 11, 12: Arts and Crafts ll: Photography 12: C.A.A. 10: llaskethull 10. ANN STANISKI 90 Elijah Street I.R.C. 12: Madrigal 11, 12: Christmas Convert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. ANNLTTL STLFOIOULOS 20 Maryland Street Madrigal 12, Christmas Concert ll, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11 MARLENE STEIN 9 Stratford Terra:-e 1.R.C. 10, 12: Red Cross 10: Arts and Crafts 12: Christmas Convert 10: Spring Concert 103 Bulldogs Savings Bank 11, Secretary. GERALD STEINBERG 213 Chapin Terrace Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Christmas Convert 11, 12: Spring Concert 12: Pirates al Penzance 11: Hovkey 10, 11, 12: Sovver 10, 11, r'o-c'apt.- 12: Track 10: Tennis 11, 12. LORRAINE STONE 76 Westford Avenue l.R.C. 12: Pierides 12: Red Cross 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Convert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance ll: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hoekey 11, 12: Basketball 12: Badminton 12: Softball 11: Volley- lmall 12: Ice skating 12: Roller skating 10. ANN STREETER 86 Oakwood Drive, Longmeadow Girls' Patrol 12: Madrigal 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: G,A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 123 Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basket- ball l0, 12: Softball 10: Volleyball 11, 12. ly Vnuzu.-x Srusuzic 2033 W1111l'8hdl11 Road Band 10: Ort-In-stra 11, 12: Christmas 110l14't'I'l 11, 12: Spring Convert 12: Piralrx uf Pc-r1:.um1' 11. llwi. Su1.1.lv.-iN 28 111-urlmrn Strm-t 1.l1.l.. 12. Smzintx Sli1.i.lv.-iw 6-1 W'vstf0r11 Cirvln' 1.11.lI. 10. 12: Arts and Crafts 11: Christnias Concert 10, 11. 12: Spring lIom'c'rl 10, 12: Pirulcs of l'cn:um'c 11. 11 I-1IiTRliD1'I TA I.11H1i'1'11 171 llartforcl '11f'1'l'i1I'l' Bl! 1-Ii,,uNi5 Titoiius 21 Winton Strvz-L 1R.lI. 11. 12: 1'1f'rir1r-s 12: 11: '11 ffm 11, 12: Arts and Crafts 12: 1111l'1S1l11i14 i'om'e'rt 11, 12: Spring 110l1l'l'l'l 12' Pirates uf Pcnzunrc 11: C..-MA. 10, 12' 9 7 5 10' tudvnt 1.411411-1' 1L: .11S1l111l11l1,1l Rnll 1 10 vr ska ting: . l,0mulNi: '1'HoM,-is 22 1 0rc'st Strvvt 111.l.. 10, 11. 12: 1.11I'lS1lllklS l.nm'e-rl : Spring Concert 12: Roller skating 10 11li'1'11 Tunmvsox 1311 11rzu11f-y Roald lr and Uuliifc Agent 12: Red Cross 12' Cliristinas llonrcrt 12: Spring: Cun- .-Ifi 12. Fit-lil ll...-in-y ii. Joxx 'l'n,l.M,xx -11 Sliuka-r Road Blum' and Whitt' Agvnt 112 1-11-11 121 1.1'1.1f. 10. 11,12: .'1l'1si1l1K1 flrzlfts 12. 1'ivri41es 12: Christmas Cmn-1-i't 10: Spring Convert 10. Lorisis TALBOT 16 Vermont Street IJot'ui.xs '1'm'oN 93 Unrfivlml Street 1 1111118111135 l,om'vrt 10, 11, 12: Spring: fltrllwvrl f,lax.vl4'11l .Sl'lll1'Nl1I!'I. l9.'rU l.om'e'rt 10, 11. 12: Pil'lllUSUfPL'IIZ1lI11'U Blur' and While Age-nt 12: 1.R.tI. 12' 11 11u'4v1m11 11 12' Swimmin 11 41 A ,. f 13.12.11 Qs i if 1 XM. . 'X 2, . S. 1 Hlfverything that was ever accomplished on the face of this earth was achieved with the same equipment that you possessf' Ilsuuurr KAUFMAN F eel grateful to him who criticizes, and profit thereby. CAIL TURNER 86 Hopkins Road, Longmeadow Recorder 12: Blue and White Agent 11: Red Cross 12: Christmas Concert 10: Spring Concert 10: C.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10, 11: Bowling 10: Volleyball 12. BEVERLY USHER 29 Lucerne Road l.R.C. 11, 12: Red Cross 11: Band 10, Twirler-11, 12: C.A.A. 11, 12: Stu' dent Leader 12: Field Hockey 11: Basketball 11, 12: Volleyball 11, 12: lcc skating 11, 12. ROBERT WASHBURN 56 Dartmouth Road S.'l'. Agent 12: Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Science Club 11: Soccer 11, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 12: Spring Con- cert 12: Pirates of Penzance 11. MURRAY WEBER 73 Biltmore Street 111-Isketball 12. ALAN WHITE 57 Rencelau Street S.'l'. Agent 10: 1..R.C. 10, 11, Treas.- 12: Red Cross 11, 12: Science Club 10: Bowling 10, ll, 12: Tennis 10. ANONYMOUS ROBERT E. WIHITEHEAD 105 Kerry Drive Science Fair 11, 12, prize-12: 1.R.C. 1.0: Science .Club 11, Pres.-12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Swimming 10 ll, 12. JOHN WHITTIER 85 Emerson Road J Boys' latrol 11, Lieut.-12: Refi Cross 12: Hockey 10, 11, assist. capt -12: Track 11. ROLAND W. WHITTLE 41 Mattoon Street KEntered Classical September, 19551 SUELL1-IN WILLIAMS 212 Chapin Terrace Pirates of Penzance 11. HERBERT WOLF 35 Wellington Street Boys' Patrol 12: Soccer 10, 11, 12. S.'l'. Agent 12: 1.R.C. 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 10- ANNE Woon 94 Mill Road, Longmeadow S.T. Agent 11: Blue and White Agent 10: Girls' Patrol 12: I.R.C. 12: Pierides 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: G.A.A. 10, 11, council-12: Stu- dent Leader l2: Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Badminton 11, 12: Softball 10, 11, 12: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Apparatus 11, GORDON E. WOOD 70 Brunswick Street Recorder 12: Boys' Patrol 11: Basket- ball Manager l1, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Soccer 10, 11. MYRNA Woon 105 Olmsted Drive 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10: Spring Concert 10. WILLIAM WURTZEL 33 Trafton Road Christmas Concert 10: Spring Concert 10: Track 10. Ricman YOUNG 619 Laurel Street, Longmeadow Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 10, 12: Pirates of Penzance 11: Soccer 11, 12: Swimming 10, 11, capt.-12: Tennis 10, 11, 12. GSK ANN ZIMMERMAN 46 Sumner Terrace Blue and White Advertising 11: Agent 12: Girls' Patrol 12: 1.R.C. 11, 12: Red Cross 10, 11: Orchestra 10: Christ- mas Concert 10: Spring Concert 10: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Badminton 10, 11: Softball 10, 12: Tennis 10: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Table Tennis 11. CAROL ZIMMERMAN 70 Gillette Avenue 1.R.C. 10: Pierides 12: Orchestra 10, 11: Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 10: Pirates of Penzance 11. NAN ZIMMERMAN 46 Sumner Terrace S.T. Agent 10, 11, 12: 1.R.C. 10, 11: Orchestra 10: Christmas Concert 10: Spring Concert 10: G.A.A. 10, 11, 12: Student Leader 12: Field Hockey 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12: Badminton 11, 12: Softball 11, 12: Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Table Tennis 11. PAT Zucco 106 Albemarle Street I.R.C. 10, 11: Christmas Concert 12: Spring Concert 12: Volleyball 11: Roller skating 10. DANA Zwlcxaa 3 Federal Street 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 10: Pirates of , Penzance 11. l nowledge in youth is wisdom in agef' Anonymous I RICHARD BURKI- ST-KYLEY Zwinx 128 Marlborough Street l-ll Leyfred Terrace Ufntered Classuul qeptember 19.751 Blue and Uwliire Advertising ll, 12: S.'l'. Agent 10. 11, 12: Boys' Patrol ll. 12: l.R.lf. 10, 12: Senate 12: Basketball ll: Track 10: Bowling 10, 1.2. 36 Arulla Avenue fnlff ' BERNICI-I Zoom' As our graduation approaches, we recall with heartfelt sorrow the tragic passing of Bernice Zogry. ln the past two years that Xissa has not been with us. her warm smile and friendly personality have been an inspir- ing remembrance. We are thankful for hav- ing had her companionship and for the sweet memories that she left behind. allay Cod gran! everlasting peace to lltrr soul of Bf'rr1ir'e Zogry. Mn. Cmrroan Monmnnoi' The foregoing senior album section had gone to press when the staff of the Blue and While lost a genial and valuable guide in the person of Mr. Clifford lVloulthrop of the Whittum Printing Co. His sudden passing on February 23 was hard to accept as a reality, for only a short time before he was fatally stricken. he was exchanging pleas- antries with the staff members in room 122. Dillieult as it is for us to realize that he is no longer among us. we are eonsoled by the many pleasant memories we have of him. We shall always remember his laughter. his cautious opening of the door in 122, his repartee. and his bubbling good nature. We remember how patient he was with us when we made mistakes or failed to meet a deadline. We recall his indulgence toward us on many occasions when we wanted what our purse could not buy. His gentle prodding was largely responsible for our having completed much of our copy by Nlareb l, and we shall ever be grateful for the assistance he gave us in planning this 1956 edition of the Blue and While. 1Vere it possible to have an honorary member of the class of 1956. the stall of the film' und While would certainly nominate Jack lVloulthrop. May Curl gran! him elvrmzl rest. . Kiwi um SHINE Stairway to the Stars s X lmulnmnivn- Im' lu-1' lwnu. lluxlm' xxilh mv. llmxiv! , . . cmdcvz 92,005 Il:-r 4'I'0XSIl is in lwr lwzlrt. nut on llvr ln-ml, says llr. 1'Ililll0llS lu' UIWHSIIS Sur- I,l'IlIll'y tjlI1'l'I1 of tlu- ,luniur l'rnnl. Un uilll tha- liillll'1'! Huy, und Dolly' Wf' hum' lwarfl tha' vhinws ai midnight. , SIlAlxl1SI'I 5 llnyllux l.1'1lvulIv.:1111l llillXl'X Xlnlz-1' Sun' Xusun illlll llmxiv l.1'4l1'xxill CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL AWARIJS JUNE 1955 Qlfilllllilllllgl vlziss for vxm-ll1'ii1'c' in lfnglish. 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Avilflltll IN I'IN1ll,lSII is this ye-air prm'sc'nte-il tot llriw. in re-vounilion ol his 1-Xtruorilimiry litr'i'u4'y, his lnoinl :mul sov': ul:-zilisin. :mil his svnsitiw aippri-i'izitiun ol' lilvrulure-. ' s 1 il ' -at s4'l'Yl1'f' on ilu- h'l111' mul lluliilvuc l'1Ll.AH Ailllll R fil'YH'l l' l Ill' R l' i'0RlJl',li l'lllll',5: lo Lois l,l'iHlUlNl'i. wlilor of llu- lx'r':'nr'rl1'r. for lu-r lun- sm-usn' ol rc-spou sihility. lun' 0l',LIillliZilliUlllll ulrility. mul hvr unuizingi svnsv ol' lminor. insuring: that 1-an-li purtivulair issue- was as good us possible-. ,- p1-rsf-wi'um-e- in Lu-quiring ne-ns. for fini- xsritingl. amil for nillinggni-ss to UI MAS lil Hill uns tlu' rw'ipio'lll ol tlu' lhtlllllllbiil Sviio- Volk l0'12 f'l'fH Wllholll1'f Hvl1 '1'- i lnstit- l'n-ss Kunwl for Uutslaunliup l'uhli:'utiou se-ni:-v on win uuuril to l,A'l'Rll1IA MMZHAI-1l..for lu-r e-llu'u'iivyu:is livlwt 1-luurnmn lntbl the' llhu- zuul White-. llr. lflultto nuiluns Ihr- pre-sr-ntuliou. thc- rem-nt pro4lum'tuwu nl ilu' hPll'll14'.X of l'e'n:unrf'. 6,1 Illlz Vvl,I.l,I.'XNI I.. lIll,l. l'Rlll',. ai lvoolx ,LEIXPII vuvli ,luuv to ai lll4'IlllN'I' ol llu' For the' lluw'-yi-ur 4-oursv: xlARY IMRH l xlm.i1. 4l1lll2llil'l' ol' Xlr. :mil Xlrs. For thi- four-yvzu' voursv: 5llr1l,l:Y -XXX Vl'uu.xXu. 4lllllQllll'I' ol' Xlr. :mil IIAnol.lXi-3 BR-mi-'onn SMXXHN. tlnugliim-r ol Nlr, :mil 'I'lll'I llfllllilirli lll'il.l'iNKN l'lilfl':. glixvn in lI1l'lINII'y ol llolwrl lh-li-nln ln his lzunily. to the- lroy with the' lu-sl rank in Xnu'ri1'nn llistory lor thu- ye-:nfs volusn- XIIVHMZL lui 'liIH1N1IHIIK. son of Xlr. :mil Xlrs. lX4'uuvtli ilirmu-lu-i'. lf!! 'l'IIl'I ll.:'l.li. lllS'l'0RY SXWXICII. gziivn Ivy thu' Xlvrvy wiilI'l'l'l1 l'luiph'r 1-givli vc-air to thu- -'irl uith the- lu-sl rank in Kim-rivzin llistorx lor ilu- wail unusa- nim' lnstituti' fxlllllllll :Xssovizltion ol' llairtforil to tlu- pupil in Illl' :1l'illllltllillL' Illia 1.Ill'All5lltN AVS -Hill. LLIXPII Ivy thc- VM-ste-rn Nlnssau-liiisvtls N-1-tion ol 'I'lll'I Nl.-Kltlli BOX IAN TXIICNIURINI. PRIZE. grin-n in nu-mory ol Xlurii- lluylnn I i:'ri1u llxxvin IIAuA'l'v, son ol Nlr. untl Nlrs. :Xie-xuiulvr Ilnrzuv. .40 Ili-nimll lo l,I'HR l'oslu1lS lllilllilgllllfl wlitor ol the' nRl'4'1lllIl'l'.u for his 4-Xva-llm-ul FOI!!Ill't'llQ'lISl0ll of lu-uspupe-r prohlvins. :mal his imli-lizitigiailnlv 4'll-1ll'lN in lo SYINIA l.l-IVINSHY. nm-iss Wlul' 1-mlitor of tlu- nlfl'l'llltll'I'.-. lor 4-Xlri-ina 'l'lll'i l'll'fRll3l'fS AWARDS. for partivipation in the- Phillips Prize- Spvaliillg 1Ionte'st: SYLVIA l,i:vlNsoN .lunrru llmsczuuoux Liar: Puzrrzn 1IAuoi.iNi: Sluxwizu 'l'lll'f l'llCRllllCS I'0l'I'l'l'lY 1ION'l'l'IS'l': l.i3oNi1 CAS!-IY, grade l0. daughter of Nlr. alul Mrs. joseph S. liasvy. lll Barth-lt Ave-muf. Willnraham. 'l'lll'i llAllVAlill BUOK Plilflf. given hy the Harvard lllulr of Spriuglif-lil to a lnoy in thu- junior 1-lass on the- hasis of a high re-vorml in S1'll0llll'Slllll, 1-s lriuvml with lim' quulitivs of 1'lIlll'Ll1'lQ'I' and the- promise of a usvful K'ill'C'1'I'Z lllIHIH'1R'l' lllAK'l'lN Wlll.F'. son ol Air. and Nlrs. Gottlriwl Wolf, 36 Wvllingtou Slrvvt. 'l'lll'i llAll1Il.ll l l'f BOOK PRIZE, givvn hy the Ramlvlillc- llluh of Springrlivlil to ll girl in llu- junior vlass on the lrasis of a high rvvorrl in svllolarsliip. com- lvinml with line- qualitivs of 1'lllll'll1't1'l' and the- promise- of a usvlul rar1'1-r: Lois l'r1nuoNi: is presvrltc-il hy llr. llill with ilu- Willialu .lANR'l' l'iMSl,IE lxl1IlN'l'0SlI. qlaughtv-r ol Mr. and hlrs. llaviil M. hlvlntosh. if, Hill Prim- for exm-Ili-nu-v in lfnglish. .lr.. 303 Tre-mon! Slrvvt. 'I'lIli WILLIAMS l'RIZl'. V. gliwu hy thx- lfolilwrlirllt Vallvy Williams 1foll4-go Alumni Assoviution to a lnoy in ilu- junior 1-lass uho has shown outstanding: quulilivs ol' 1-ilize-nship. lIowAun l.r:ni:wrrz, son of Alr. and Mrs. Nlorris IA-ill-uilz. 1000 lnngmu-mlou Slrvvl. l.ongnu'umlou'. 'I' Il F 1li'I' A W XR Il S. nook AwAuns rozi l.i:l.Awn KAW --- Art ,ll'IlI'I'II lliiwnnutus ff Pluotography 1fl'lll'l'll l1IA'l'l'iS Ol lNll'flll'l' l-UI'1l1'lll1'X1'lllf'IIl in: Ari: .Iu.l. llr:Ari.u:ir VAl,i:ulr: Di'sA1'i.'r 1iAllllI. Fisurzk Wu.l.lAM 1ll'r:l,l,r1'l l'i: .lAMi:s l'r:Asi: l.lNI?A l'r:uuY Ilol'1:l,As Photograpluy: l.l-IUNAIlD.ll I'RAS M4:lI1.oY llllu ARI IJlul'ARlNll-.Nlz l,l.:'l'.1.R..l. l7.',A!.Sf.,-,'..Il-t--' ,J- 'rui: srzuion Ali'l' AND I'lI1Yl'012RAl'HY Book AWARDS AND rzilu. ' ' ' 'X' ' ' ' 'l'll4'l1iA'l'l-IS, giwn to stlulvnts who haw maintuiucul llui higzlu-st quality owr u puiml of tluu yi us onu lllXlIlQ.1UlIllllllllf1l doulnlc uul triple pe ' l of 4 . S ' 1 ' ' ' 4 ' ' 1 A ' 'I'l01S ur! und many hours outsimlc- of si-hoolsuorkingz on thvir iiulividual prnje-1-is mul intvre-sts in zuldition to all-se-hool proje-1-is and promlurtions: HOOK AWARDS RA4:ui:l. BASSIY l,A'l'I!l1'IA lllS1Z1l'l I'l 1iA'I'lll-SHINE Fixx l.l'YDA llAAl'ANr:x Rouizur lloruuook lCs'rm:n I.r:An hlANY .lo Mu.l.i:u wlII.l.lAM NOI.'l'l-I .lovnzii Si:A'r 1Il.i:NnA SllAI'lItu 1Art :uul Pholograp 1 A rt l 1 A rt l 1 Art l 1 Art H 1 Ar!! 1 A rt l 1 A rt l 1 Art I 1 Ar! hvl llARl'. l,AllJ. mul 5lll'.I.IiY wllll,.AXll rw-1-iw from llr. lllll l . . I 1:l1:u'l'lru:A'l'i: Awfxlums vi ai'laAni um golmlarshin. ' AIAIKY l.lll'ISI'I lluuwv 1l'l1otog:rapliyl Awrr.-x 1iAY1l'Y 151-1-uw-u1u'y of -Kr! :uul l'hoio1 WAYNE .lol.l.v 1Artb 1iY'Y'l'IllA Ill,-uzulizl. 1Artb RHIIIARID 0'lhui:w 1An-th MAnu.YN 'l'r:l'rl.r:n 1Art and I'hotograpI1yb 'l'Ill'l MUSIC Ill-II'AR'l'Ml'IN'l' 'I'o 1IAuol. Iloxmro. f mvntul musiv. ,xrapliy vlussvs lor Ilirvo yvarsl or outstanding 1-outrilultious in ln-oth voval mul instru- 'l'o llAuuAuA lluoviiu. for outstanding 1-nutrihuiions in instrunu-ntal music-. 'l'o MAIWIHIHN 'l'AYl.uR. lor outstanding: 1'0Illl'llbllIl0lN in wwall musiv. llonoralrlc- nu-nlion: l'i1'rl-in CARANIIU RARISARA DAIII. llmuusox lJol.Ax tiurronn .lmzxsox l'iX1Il'1l,l.l'iN11l'i IN 'I'llE STUDY UF 1IllEAllS'l'llY. Alr. Alfrwl W. AlI1ll'l'WS. I1-pre'sc'lllill2 llu' Wvsle-rn NlilSSll1'lIllSt'lIS svrtion of Anu'ri1'an l,Il-Nlllllll' ol' Mu.1Ioiu:lw a1'1'e'pts for tlw l,l'0llll'lllS1ll- lh-lno4'ra4'y l'lilSh1'N In lFIl'l-'R u'w the 1-l'ltv1l lXlllllI'I' of llu- 11'l'lI'll1l1 ' illll 1ill1'IlIll'1ll l':Ill1llll'1'l'S2 a vitation from tlu- State' ol Alassai-Ium-tts. plw-sz-litvcl lay llonorahle- nu-nlion: 1iYN'l'IlIA lmvrixsox ,Iohu F. Donovan, l'riru'ipal of Com-ord High Svhool. 65 is ' 99 ln youll: we learn: m nga we lmderstmul. ' Nl um: Pjmrin .Il Nlllli 1l.XsS Xlxxlslnlih THE CLASS OF 57 . , . am- Xllss Xlll4lll'll xll!l1'l'. Nlr. ll: allwl I'uu-ull. Xllx- lllrlslllu- 5illIl'I'. II 'l'lu- gillllllil' f1'ilI'1ll' llu- lllxlss nl' V957 lms lu-vu il xisiou ol' llu- vlass aulxisvrs. 'l'lu- lll'lNllll'llUIl ul' wry l'X1'llllvlll mu: lly lillilllgl IHll'l in ulnuwsl 1-xvry nl:lll'0llhl'lulPU1lSll'llill'LlPl ul' uumy juuiurs. sunu- ul' 1-Xlru-c'urru'ulur alvlixily. llu- juuiurs lulw' Qillllvil ulunm luul lvauliug roll-s. 'l'l1is yvur. llIllll'l' Ilu' ax m-ll-1'alrlu-ll I'l'IPlllilllllIl lm' ilrsltllllly. 'l'lu' ,llllllilf pullvnl QlIlllillH'1' ul' ulllv aulxisvrs. llu- lflnss nl' l,I'UlH. llllIll'I' Ilu- lm-aulvrsllip ul' l'm-lvl' llulll. mls il 1957 lulw nuulm- grvul slrulvs in :nanny lu'l1ls. llv- c'mnpl1'u- sll1'1'1'ss. Its plwsm-lllallimm has zu'c'nm4 Qlilflllllg alvllivxmllm-urls uilll lnrulv. 1':u'll nu'mlu'r plisluwl lay ilu' l'lNll'lllll1lll0ll ul' ilu- lllillly lmml lcmlxs lm'na1r1l uilll f'm1luln'lu'1- to an slu-11-sslul V1ll1lll1lll1'l'S xxllivll xwn- uvlpzlllixm-cl luulvr llu- supvr- svnim' yn-nr. . . . m'le'r'lwl :us nllu-1-rx ul' llu' ,luniur l'I4l-N for N55-lli5fv: lllou li llillllvlil Xl:-Quillam. Xll'II1lll'I ill-lAllklll'1 lflilulu-Ill llilllnul. Sl'4'l'l'lilI'f1 llllllll II1-ggiv. Yiw- l,I'l'sl4l1'lll. l'l't4-I' ll1ulll.l'l'1'slrl1'lllC llzllpll lllll'l'llIl. vl'l'1'2INlll'1'I', 6 1 Ill .IUNIURS 111 111111111s 122. 21211. 221 ll1'l' 1111111 11 w'v1111illll '1'111I1, Allll 1111I'f111l1111. ,l:1111'I '1'111'z1s111'1'. 11111111111 1,ilQ,lLlSS4'. 1111111 .II AIi1ll1l'1' 1.111'ki11. 1.1'11111- liam-y. N11lI'S1lll t1Il1lt'll, f11111sta1111'1- 1A'11Qlt'l4, 81111111411 Gutvs. 11111-111 111-111-ss. N111111111 wyilll- 1 lI'. 11111'111'l11- 501111. 1141111141111 l1111'i111. 1111111 IH N111-1 1'1111'1s1111, 311111111 1 a111'11'y. 1',1111'111'11 11lll4l'1N0ll. w71111llll1Silll414'I'H. f 11.11111 Yz111g111:111. 111-111'gv lilnkv. 1.1-11 111-st. 11111111111 N111lI1't1.1':1111 R11s1-11l11'1',1:. ,11111 Yining. .IUNIOHS 1ll 111111111 119 lll'Q' 4111111 11 111111 11t'illll1il1Il, W1111lllIl 111111. 1x1ill'S1lll 1111111111, 1111718 221 SillN1l'll 1I1111f1'tz, C11111111 'l'llH, 11111111111 11lll'1it'. 1111111-rl 111111l1'1111111, C1111 Buss. 1,llll'1l'1il 111'lll1l'11f'. .1111111 A11f111111, 1,illl11llt' 1111-ary. 15111111111- 1llll1llI'. 111!llil111 .'x11lLlll0. 1111111 31 11111'11111'1 U11111111. 11111111111 l11ilIIl't'y. 11I'lll't' 111'tt1g1111-. ,l11w1111 131'11s1111'k1. Susan I'lll'1K, 1111111-rt 111z11'k. xxvl'll11y lI11114k.'1'11u111z1s 111'0w11..1111111 .-'11'1'111'si, 111-111111111 11111111itz. N1111'j111'i1- A1S1lIgl. 1':ill'1 111-rs1111, 11111111 111111t1111. 1111111111 l1111111s, 1.111111-111'1' 1fu111111a1'z1t11, 1111111-rt H11tt11r0, 1111111 Bw-k, 1All'l'il1lll' :1111z1111, 11111tl111'w 4fa111a111a111. Gb 9 99 'Enthusiasm isn t enough in this world. Ax11Nv1111111s liuln-rin lfliz-r. ilnrul llullllwrgg. Mary l m':1n, I-In llims 21 'I'lnnnus Ilrixnulfli, Nlnrilyml l m'ziuti, I'lll'll'lil llruv. lfluriu lllulvr. lxlilflllil Forll. .l2l1'- llnlnn. lullytln- Marne-r. l,4-on llc-rnmn. .llnlntlm as ' 99 B. Youth comes but once ln a lifetim NOV lCl.I.1 DW . . . ln Ronin llT ure- llirns ll llivalnlo Dv Crave-. .lnlln lfflgf-rly. ,lllllllll Finn. Ilunna Ells- nortll. l'atri1'iu Dye-r. .llllllQ'S Craig. lflzwkr- lfon- wrsv. llims QI ,Xntlmny Ill- l,e-xu. Carol Ilon- vvtlmz .Nun l'll1rlu'. l.illlI'4'lN'Q' lla-rosv. .lllllllll llill' man. l l1lNlll'll llllllllillll, llc-alll:-r Km-ll, Mxllunmy llc- Nlusis. llirm ISI ,Izunr-s lllllllvany. lluviml Flf-islnnzm. llillll llvlmryflnio. llmlulnl Crum-nu lliuna- llrun-lv. ,llillll lluxis. lzllmml llnmaly. . ln Hunan Ifll ure' llirm ll Marlin fl0l'll0ll. 'Z1llH'lll l irwuu, ffynllliu llnll. Rilllill flllvllllll, vlim' llirulwl, lliun Ill llurrivl flrnsw, l'l1ilip wla-lt:-, Kula:-rl l ri1-flvnnn. xlillll'4'i'll l ilz,ur'ml1l. . . . ln Rmnn L59 ure- lllun ll fxllll-lllllll l,e-ur. Nlurilyn Kll'Sll1'l'. l.yn1la l,i4'lm-r. Yulumlu Kil- gorv. Susan llrmpvr, Donna 4lmn's. lllms QI Sylvia Kurzln-rg, lfmlstalntilms lmxunus. ,Iolm jnllnston, l.ynn killllbullll. llurlmru Kzltziff, lflvunor Kush- nf-r. llorotlly lnllnston, tliml lil G4-nrgr Knrvzyk, Ronald Ke-llv. William .lu1'kson. lllmrlvs lvkrzltll. ,ltlllll l.util.'lle-rulel llmwrmxitl. Sll'-lf' Kunslwrgz. lszxlwllv Kulish. llimnx -ll ,lllllllll Killllllllllll, lluxial lxurn. Nlnrilyn l.2llll?i0II. Snzunm' llurul. .lolnx Y l.u l,in1:1. NIIIIVQ' llllllN4'. linnulul l.iln-rulewi. Num-y .l0n1's. 63 . . . In Homin 221- am' tliun ll Nlvryl Nlvtixivr. Brin-v Nivhols. Dianw Lilulquist. .Ioan Nlclful- lin. llimx 2? llurwy l'a-xmvlx 'Xnn l'vrron. Brad- ford xIilSll'l'SlllI, 5li1'llilt'l Hqzliolal. Rvxvrly Littlv, l'anm-In NI4-Qnillzln, Sta-w Xl:-lx. lliun IH BQ-wp-ly l.yll4'Il. Hil'IlilI'l1 ml0l'l'iS. Hxvrly l.nippol4l. Alim- xlilkllfil. Sllvrry x'1l4'kil', .Iolm l.n1'r'y. Matrix' Nlvr- volino, Rn-zulu Nlillvr, 1Rou li ,lose-ph Hur- my. .llltlilll lnnule-n. Ilurlmra I'ntt:-rn. llmnranl l.lIll4HPl'l',1l. l':llg11'll1' Nlivlllikmuki. Philip Quinn. l'utriu-in l.vm-ln. llunnix- l.ym'l1. lhvuwlals Xl:-Cloy. . . . ln Humn ZIIS un- llims ll liolwrlu Tmnm-y, Marian Sh-itll. llvrxnim- Yun ll:-rlivk, 'llnnsin Slllllll. llion Zi Ralph Wilmll. 51-lnm Snpvr- lll1lIl, ,lmlilh Wa-igolml. -Nun 'l'l1ulnpsnn. Luis Htnvks, Hill'lHll'il Slllll'l'. ,Iam-I Wnlff. .lnditlm Smith. l'1rluul'1l Walsh. llims IH Slllltlfil Smith. Sh:-ilu Snllixun. llormlmm Spuulslinu, Ilun l'uuI Smnnwr- ff-I-I. Milve. VIIIIOIIISOH. Bnrlmru Ste-inln-rg, ,lnan 'l'n-rc-n, llonaml 'I'!'lllkiIl, liulwrt Slllifil, .lon Slvitll. llonulxl VVIIOIIHIS, Rnylnmul Wan-rtz. ,l. Pfwrvtt Wa-lrlr, A1ill'I4'lll' Snlige-lski. IM-lnpsy Wvlls. Pal- lriviu Wright, Alt'XillHll'l' fnrmsski. 69 Hmszlnl Shapiro. . . . In Ronin ll-1 am' lliow U lumami fN4'hl'1'l- ln-r. ,l1'nll4'lU' Sulunski. l':nn4'ln Rwldisll, Lun- re'1n'm: Rllll4lSlllll'f. Susan Siilllib. Gail Nusa-nhl-noll1. 'Xlnrilyn HIIJIHIHI. Phillip St'llXHlI'll. flinw ZZ? 1:I'4'QlDI'y Rydvr. lflimllu-Ill Rinlunl ! I1'illl0l' Sm'- llvk. Llllllil RlllllllhlIl'll. Sylxm 51'l1:1I'f1'r. Mlvlm- Suykin. Uuil S1'lIll!4l1'I'. l'ulri1'iu U Nlullc'y. lllow ISI 4lilIlll'S H1-inllolnl. lfrxsin Szlrlls. Wzlnmlu SVIHII- tm-rl. Bzxrlmm linssvll. Ilvrl Nwllllmaxpiaw-u, Rosa- lind limlin, ,Inhn Kllssa-H. .lnrlilll Silllilllfill, 1.1-mum! Svlmillvr. Hllin Rows, Sanford Sl'ill'll'lIlilll, Inu Sknlnivk, Rolwrt Slnnnsky. lhuid S'l0ll,1lIIl'll!', Dunn Rmh-nllizvr. Nlurlin Slnrux. .ludilll Smut, CG F 3, Many are our joys in youth . . AmnNYMnl1s What shall I do to be forever known, and make the age to come my 0wn?,' fr I-I4 lllli I-1 I-IH K I-Il.l-IY Sumlru llillfll. lxll'llllH'l'-ll!-l,ilI'gIl'I llf'illlI- 1-r Nll lll-nt' .lum-I lfuslml. Vim--l'rvsimlvnI: Willi: lm llupum-ltv. ll'4'ilSllI'4'I'. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Alllvr llu' Ul'Q1illllZ3,ll0I1 of tlu- class ol' 1958 il llll Ill!! 'l'll llw 1-lm-lmn of lls nlllccrs. mnnnlltvvs wvrc- - 5 lu clrull il ClllISlllllll0ll. In Ill'SlgIlI a vlalss lmanm-r. aml lllll1'1l lu svlvvl 21 class ring. 'lllu-sv math-rs wvre- -z In Ill:-lr sllc'f'e'ssfl1l c'mnplt'Ilml. uml almllwr unn- millvv was l'm'nu-rl lu plan il 1-lass clunrv ln lu- lu Ill in April. Fil ' I Xlll ISICHS lor ilu- 1-ln-N ol' Will Ill Xl: ll'l'll1'1' Slllllll. Ylr. Xllllu l Xliw liiln-vnu l lll,Q1'lAill4l. l lll1ISlINll'1N 1-l4':'l1'1l as 0llIl'l'I'S lol' V155-l95fw: lir. Svvre-lzlryz Pillll lllusnn, l'rr'si- THE FRESHNIFN . . . ill H4111111 llfh 4111- Ninn li Alit'hLll'l REIIINPF, I1illII'il' Bvtz. Wvilliaun Ruslwy. Rosulim- H4'z111p1'v. Il:1xi1i A. 'xlltl1'l'sUIl. lf111'uly11 .-X1-1-11124. Ril'Ilill'1l nillPilll'illI. KllI'lt'I11' B1-I1-l1v1'. flims 21 5111111111 Ilaxirrl. H4'111'y lh11'l1. H111'lu11'11 l!111111vi11a1. 'Xgnn-F llisvutli. Hulu-rl :Xye11's, f1llI'iSYillf' Bukvr, li111111l4l H1111v1'. l:ilI'0lt' ,-XIlv11. 1Rm1 IH Sl1z11'r111 Ilvrry. Mary .'xl'1'lliIlilI4l. K1ll'Q'll lglll'k1'. Yi111'v11t RllI'k4', N11111-1' H111-r. f1l'l'iXlIhIll' I3111111-ll. lJo11z1ld Blll'Sll'il1. ilurol H1-11111-tl, Susan l!rmx11, THE FRESIIMEN . . . lll liom11 .ill 1111- tliuw U B1'11,1z1111l11 1.111111-y, ltstf-llv I711x'1s. wlllllllll l.1111l1fYv. Sillllilll f.2ll'0Il. BU111114- l,y1111 lluxis. l.y111mml lioukc-. Hims 21 .Iosvph Cllllll'I'. K1-11111-th CUIIPII. B1-ttv l,1111 Cook. ,l11111-I lflulpin. l741roll1y l.l1:1111lu-rs, I1 wing: lJ1111io. Ri1'hlll'tl Ile-1'k:'1'. Susan llmrk. llinw Iii Rolnwt lfl1e111-y. I,llIl'i1'iil llz11'11c-y. Irwin lfnl11'11 Mim'l1114'l lhmslm-II11. H4-s111o11d lililltllll. l.i114h1 f:IIillllIll'I'lllill. wvilliillll f11lllSIilIlIilll', l'z1t1'i1'iz1 lI1'a'11sl111w. Uz1vi1l f?l'llikSll1lllk. G'The reward of a thing well done is to have it donef, 111111111150 N l,varn to If-urn if you would learn to earn. -XxnNYxlul's 'I'lII-I l IiICSIIXll'IN . . in Hunan 200 Am- tlhm ll liquid Illlllllllilf- l0I'lll. Jufllill l.mehu-V. .IUIIII .lnlmslnm xlifiillll 1-ar. .I1'ilIl km-lmlnvk. l.4lur1'ln'm- ,IOIIIISUIL llhm 'I Iimmkvu .lnlnnxlmn Nhllmm l,uxll1.f,ull Hllnrvr. lxnn I,ll'lll'lllHlll. lfllvn XIRIITIISIIII. Valilll Klullvv. lluxva- II4-aufilz. .'lllli4'4' l,in:lIrl:nl. Flillllx XIilI'ilHHli. ,, . ,. . . fliuu .H 5llIllI'l lltilllll, Xlyrun llm-In-nvk. lmun- lrnl IX.lIll4bI'. Xlillllll Iwxi. xxvllyllv llzllulIi1'l4l. lfmily Il:-4' ,Im-mlm-. 5:llurll':l-l.1'n- IXIII2. .luyvv 4I1m'1mL, n v A Hum lb Iwullmlfl ,lulm-nn. lwnn HilIlIIllll'llt'I'. lvnls HHH. Nillillll lrxlllwll. f,llilI'll'.'4 Marsh, Xl2ll'4'I4'llll' Xlaulm. llauul xlilI'Ql'5flll. Lnif llnlilh, l4'Ifl'1'v klllllbilll. 'I'IlFI FHHSIINIHN . . in Known H2 ill'l' ilhm li ljjllllliil Uivlf l'm'tvr fwurpv. Susan ltllrlu-ll. llllnln Ruth Pun nivk. Yinx-e-nt lla-ntilv. .lusa-ph lliSaum. Hmm! Ek Illifiiilll. lflaim- Uitlwrgl. EIUIIIIOI' Fink. Nllflllilll G4-lfancl. llims QI ,Iuymk f:tll4i5f1'ill. Pillll Crum lhult. ,IZIIIPI Haalm1.llvlvn lluylornl. Yalvrif-u llnip noni. Mary lmuisa- IMDIIIIXRIII. f:f'l'1lI'1i Xl. Fr'rl4'ri4-i lunim' llimuvk. William llllIIlll'IN'. Susan Hilltbll lzuwc-m'4' F0g1,ul4'. 'Runs 35 ,lunlitll Dllgglilll. :Klan fxfllllyiflqll. llzlil F:-rri:-r. l.unr4-nn-v F1-lmllnzln. Nun vv Plfv. llzlmlul ltllmll. 4.urruH lyumllullv. K.:-ralrnl I.. Fe'1l4'l'i4'i. Nunvy Fl1'1l4'tl1'. xlill4I'iil IHIll'I'Slt'ill. 'I'IlI'I FRPISIIXIHN . . in Ronin XIX are llfuu ll 'Ulm' Vullllllls ,Iulm NI1-hoxsuln. lmrnlhy Nlorun. llmmals 0 Bl'll'lI Hr-utlwr Xluir. fliou 123 Rill'lHlI'il Norris. William xll'NilllHll'il. .lam-t I,ill'k1'l'. Gail Nnlwlrs. 'flu-0 Xlir'ln'lnmn. Paul Xlzlsnn, Qlimx Iii Nlurilyn 'Klu- nin. ti2lIlIlf'l'll fflfonnur. William U'llri1-n. .lunm Ulu-llvtfv. William Nlvnkv. Nluriun Xlnrggun. Gr-urglv Pulloltu. 72 'l'lIl'I l NI'lSlIXilCN . . . in rooin 5323 arm' Row l: Gloria llay. lamrissa Saxxialojan. ll:-nisv l'anlin. lilara l'o4lkonyrou, Sliirlvy llivnilvau. Slll'illl llvarmlnn. Rim 2: Gail Svralini, llolwrla liulnin. Stuart S1'llXHlI'lZ. 'Xnila li1'5llll'li, lilIllNlillll'l' llanm-y. lil:-anor l'inn4-y. xllllllilly ll1'll4'Ql'lIlU. limi Ii: l.or1'!la lliln'r,illo1-ia Kool:-y. ll:-nnis llyan. llosalyn l'r:-fs. ll:-xora l,1'I'lIll1lIl., lltbliillly St'll1llilil'I'. Xl:-Ixyn lla:-lilc-lil. lion l: llal all lim-lx. l'vlvr limp:-ll. Nlxra linlmin- l , i . sts-in. Waynz- le-rsom. Nlarx lli1'lllll'll9. sllllfllll l,ll.NIll'I'. Nlorlfni R1lNl'IllN'l':l. vlilllllllllll Itim-iw. 'I'lIl'I IVIEICSIINIICN . . . in llooin Kill arm- ilu!! l: .lumlilll Willis llolwrl Woskn. -Him' Wilcox. Nrnolil Wilson .lnliv Win-1-In-r. Hoy Wriplit. hon 2: lisla Wvin- slvin. William We-Iilu. l.n4-iv We-lrlwr. llarlnon Willie-4-, Norma Wright. llruve- Wvitz. l'alrim'ia Zillllllvll lion 3: :Kllan fippin. lamina Wvalu Mivliavl Wallai-4-. William Wallarh. honalnl Wooillansl, ,loyvo Win-lan, Siilnm-y NN 1-In-r. ,lllllilll falvski. 73 'I'IIlC l Iil'ISlINll'IN liYllllliil Vlillllllllll. 'Xlison Sivlunan. lllilll. lion IS: llarri4'l llnil. Klan' . . . Ill Room filo arc- Ron l: .loan bln-rnian Nlary 'l'yr1'll. lmsli-4' SillI'liliI'. Ron 2: wiilliillll gIlIlIllH'l'lt'lll. Nlarjoria- Xinivk. Yifglllliil Svlllr- 'Xlan Niue-r via Slllill-1'l'IllllIl lor. 'inn Xlariv Siano, llatrin-ia Spuonm-r lfo 5lIllblI0 lo fpll Nu lllino Rim ,1'llailSt1-in ws Yinii-la. Susan Su-rnluam-. .llltlllll Stark Illsvllll Sim-rowlzinski. :Knn SIlQ'll1'1'l'. William Sin-a The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. 99 Alnsi'o'i'i.i' -p- ni l-iu SMT mmf, ' ug . uf W ak ,yy ln the use of printefs ink be human, be natural, and speak in the language of the people. Ivv Lu: M he The o jfice o f a good newspaper is to represent well the interests of its time. Axoxvmors THE CLASSICAL RECORDER Published Ten Times Yearly by the Students of Classical High School Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Susan Myler MANAGING EDITOR-Barbara Rustein NEWS- Burton Danet Sandra Mourey Judi Moylan Jon Prothero FEATURE- Suzanne Penney-Ed Keith Bradley Ann Davis Susan Ginsburg Rona Kantor VVilliam Ouellette Gail Turner IGIJITORIALS- Maria Dakis-Ed Nancy Burnell Janet McIntosh Ruth Rurzynski-Ed. ffwmnfig BOYS' SPORTS- Gordon Wood-Ed. Wayne Lynch Richard Paveglio GIRLS' SPORTS- Susan Ginsburg-Ed. Virginia Douglass ART- Rona Kantor PHOTOGRAPHY Leroy Hershberger Louis Katz CIRCULATION- Virginia Douglass TYPISTS- Karen Faulkner Joyce Newman Holly Pieper EDITORIAL ADVISOR-Dr. James McGuire BUSINESS ADVISOR-Miss Dorothy Parkman I'rinls-nl hy Mohawk Press, Inc. Subscription Rates- 51.00 u year H Pynchon Struct, Springficlll. Mass. Advcrtising Rates -51.00 ner inch Displaying their mascot, Tally Ho, the members of the Recorder stall are lRow ll Sue Penney. Barbara Rustein. and Susan Mylar, lRow 2? Dr. McCuirc. Rona Kantor, Ruth Burzynski. ,loycc Newman, Ann Davis, and Nancy Bur- nell, lRow 3? Leroy Hershliergzer. Rich- ard Pavevlio. Karen Faulkner, Sandra Mourey. Holly Pciper, and Hon l'ro!l1- ero, lRow 45 Richard Margolis. Louis Katz, janet Mclntosh, William Oulcttc, aml Wayne Lynch. 76 What's Going On Here? A freshman, wandering by room 227 one day. glanced in curiously and bewildered by the con- fusion innocently inquired, 'sis this a student-cow trolled study hall? What this student saw was the outward turmoil of a complex machine known as the Recorder staff busily engaged in publishing at paper. In trying to write and produce a newspaper. one must decide on certain formats. The staff would like to inform Classical students what these for- mats of the paper are. in short. to reveal L'What's Going On Here. The members of the sports staff have tried. both to gather interesting and colorful material and to present this information in an in- formal style but to avoid frequent use of Hsports' jargon. The editorial writers have tried to select pertinent material for their editorials and to write them in a manner that would hold the students' at- tention and uphold the fine quality of this paper's writing. ln writing Tally Hof. the two Recorder feature writers wanted to present amusing and im- aginative material. Reporters of the Crab Bag had as their goal. a column that would display subjects of many various fields in an eye-catching manner. ln the Student of the Month column. the writer wished to avoid using the trite and often uninter- esting alumni news and instead. to offer small articles that would give worthwhile information. to the readers. Un the news page. it has been the desire of the reporters to find subjects of importance and present them in a pleasing manner. The staff. as a whole, has tried most diligently to preserve and carry on the fine traditions and high standards of the Classical Recorder. 77 .Q 1 5 fwiiik QLATS Maria llakis makes the first sale to Barbara Harmetz while William Oulette. .ludith Moylan, and Leroy Hershberger sean the lunehrooln for possible prospects l'rnudly displaying the Reeordefs many awards are two mem- bers of the staff. Barbara Rustein and .loyee Newman. Cordon Wood, Burton Danet, Barbara Rustein, Ruth Burzyn- skt, Susan Kinsburg, Richard Paveglio, und Sue Penney ellen-k the dummy before sending it to the printer. GC ,Q Get factsg look farg think through. WILLIAM Rl-:DrtEt.n That is ll good book that is opened with f'.X'pl'l'fllfi0ll and closed with profitf, X1.1'111'1' NX-dn. llblll' 1111-111111-1x ul' II11- lflur flllll U f1il1' -mil' 4111- 451':1l4'1l1 Mril HIWHXII, 5111111 lgllillill. Xl2ll'llilIl'l Xl.1xi1111x. l'v11Nl:11114- l,I'lILll'l. fl.11l Hmm. l,4-11111- 4.14-1. 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I I llIl'l1'llti0llN, -1 125 SCICNIC I Svlliug: ll is ll day' in ,luuuury al l.'lr1s.v1'4'111 lligli Svlurol in room 122. trorlfslzop for flu' yvurlaoolf slull. ll Il'0Illl1 lu' 11.w11'.vs lo lvll lmu' flu' furni- Iurr' is urrungrfl for il is t'UllSllll1llAY on Ilu' nuirv. .-II Ilu' rigltl of flu- rooru. u quiv! 121 1li.w'ussiou l?l is goirzg' on lllllflllg nu'rulu'rs of Ilu' Huy. l'a-gg-y'.' What do you mx-au you haw-u't got that page- Iaid out? I asked you lo do il Ioug: ago. Doug: Qian I ht-Ip it il' liail diduil gvt tht- picturi- takvu in timv? 111111: Did I ht-ar my uamn' IIIUIIIIOIIQWI? 1'4'gg,Y: Yi-sI Ilougg says youirc rc-spousiI1Ie for this page uol In-ing: rvady Iwvausv you didull takv tht- pit'turc ou time-. Gail: Wt-II. is it my fault il' Iiolu didu't makv thv appoiutmcut with me uuliI just Iast week? lfola: It t'vrtaiuIy isuit my I'auIlI I just forgot to makt- tht- uppoiutmcut Iwrauso I had so much to - do. lfuu't a pl-rsou forgot ourv iu a whih-'f S,1'll'I.lI.' llomv ou uow. kids. Stop arguing alrout it and got it dom-. At this rata- wt-'II iwvvr um-I our dvadlimf. Iltsi-111'-sltig: tht- 4-oxvr lIl'sl1llt arm- tha- url t'1III0l'5. .Iam-t Ihraslu-r and 'kIIt'tl IItIt'Il1'4u'Ix. SCICNII II Srlliug: .-I clay' in I'Il'lPI'll1lf.Y in flu- suuu' room 122. lnul ils m'1'ul1r111I.v ure' in a IlIlll'l1 grvulvr lurmoil. l'.Il'l'fj'0lH' is Irillfirzg ul UIll'l'.fIIl1l non' and Ilu'u ll fmt' rvumrlfs ure' lu'ur1l ulnuw' flu' din. .I1urIy': WIwro's that proof? I had il a miuutv ago. lfurlruru: Auyhody want anything typvd? l'r1u1y': Who took my ruIer? Doug: lliw ml- a vliauvf- to ust- the paper Cutler. xlrril: llow can I gl-l my section pasted up if IIiII km-ps using! tht- pastv to try to stick Doug to a vhair? ,luuf'I: Quit-t vvvryI1odyI Iim trying to draw a t'0Vt'l'dt'SIg.Ell. Quivtly l'!l arguing: owl' the- st-uior pirture- llI'l'ilIIfl1'lIN'IlI art' CaroI .Iliss Bflylllllf I4iII. gIt'I OIII IIIIII dl-sk llltI0sS yntt lfruc-ss. .Iamt-t 'I'Iu'asIu-r. I'itI Ihirrisou. Fra-II xIllZt'I'. :IIIe'u IIit4-Iivovk, wa-igh It-ss than IIIII pouuds. 1 1fI'? '1I 'A'W '- lIiiII quirkly' g1vlsoII'.I K ,W l'vggy': Uh. I wonder il' tht- hook is worth :III this fuss? SIIICNIC III Sailing: .-l clay in jllllt' in room 122. I'1I'l'fyllIlIIg is quivl f',x'w'pI. of 1'ul1rsf'. Ilu' uu'm1n'rs of flu' xlall. Carol is looking out Ilu' floor. liopiug' lo sm' Sllllll' l'.X'l'l.ll'l1H'Ill. lfurul: Ill-y gang! Ih-rv coma-s tht- printer with tht- Iiuishvd yvarlvook. wowI 'I'hl- mwvl' Iooks tl-rriIit'I Doug: lin-t out ol' tlw way. Iivrc- I couu-I .-Il'r1'l.' I.t-t me svn- tht- st-uior svvliou. S-ylrul: Uh. itis In-autiI'uI. tht- Ivest hook evt'rI l'f'ggy': It was wvII worth 4-wry' Init of work. And wv'II all Iiaw to admit that wt- had our share ol' tht- fuu. IuiIisp4-us:tInIt- to tht- yt-arhook stall art- the- tvpists llvrtrtuh' I,owc'II . - I . - .- . ' I ' I . . . ' ' ' 'IH' vi' 'I1 II IINI- and Ilarlrara l.arml. 'Tis pleasure to see one's name in printf, 70 IIYRUN 'flu' pvn lwvunu' u Marion. l.ux1.i1'l.u .1 Pvsing: with Mr. W'rigzl1t. tlw pliotogzrziplwr, llff' ls:-ntmll Miss 'l'e'rf'sn lloylzin unrl l'f'ggy Maylmry, and lstzmclingl lmnnc' ifasvy, Sylxiu lllouin, and Gail Ryan. l.lu'1'i4'4l on ln' lffl llnrrimm. 'l'i4' 'llzu' Tor' filmm- pion ,lvrry Ilukvs uflils anotlivr gzlnw In his long lm nl xii-mrivs, niurli to the dr-Spuir of Bill Sumlvrs. lllzipunnl uiimlx Ill 3 -' , 4 work pr-riml.-4 for inc-mlwrs llaivlx ul work ure' lllll 5ilIIll!'l'S :mil lull liill'l'l50ll ns llwy :lrrangv ilu' fontluall pagv. of llw Hin ff uml lfhilv stall. ll:-re, planning piw tnu' urinngc-ln4'lits, urs' llnlr lflclrirlgv, Sylvia llluuin, IN-ggy Muylmry, Dong Fillvy, and Avril lliuwn. 1.1111'. 1',11'Ql111lI 1111N1-11l11111. 111111 5111111 11111' lflnz' lllltl 1111111 ilQ1'Il1N 111111 1111'i1' 11111-11111111-s 111111- 1II'111'I'5 1111' 1111- 11-11111111111 111 11l1'1l' 11111111-1'1111111N. 1111- 11-111 .1 11l'il 111111'11. 111'll11ll'I' x1lIII'. 11111- 11111-111. x1lI'Iilll1 11l'ilI', xllll 51111111 Ill Slll 1111' llLl'II1N 111-11- 1111111 11 ,1lllll'1 11111111 A 111111111 xxl11lN. 11l'IIIN1' 1'11ll1lll. RIII11 111lI'1li1I'lI 1.l'X1l1l'. 1111111 21 Slllilllllt' I111111. 11111111111 X11lI'i . 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N111-1 1f11111s1111. ZIII11 1f11111'11'N 1f111'is1i1-, 1111111 21 1111'1l1lI'11 t1llI'l11ll1, llllll- s111111-1- 1.1'11Ll1'lk. 1,1'11 1'1'111. 111111 121111111' 111111- , ., 1. . 1111l11111. 1111111 .11 l11111g111- 1'1111-1. 511lIl1I'X f11i111. :11111 111111-v 1I1'1l111l. J . 1.il'.v1','.i'. -, '-. I , 111 1 11-111-1 111 ss' Iumllvss are the modes of speech and far luxlvmls from sulv to side tlw fivlll of H70l'lIS.,, .-1N11x1111111S Joys of life sold to me For the price of laughter Those musicians that shall play to you . . .U SttAKEst-EARL -. e l.,,?, Y' V I .-of -.-,.,.-. 0RtIHl-ISTRA IDENTIFICATION Seated: Marilyn IAIIIISDII. Ann Wotitl, llarlrara Steinberg, Susan Hurd, floralie Altrens, Ann lfhrke, Valeda Stusiek. ,-Xllnert De-rest nski. Lois Stoeks, David Kurn, Karen Faulkner, Ronald Burke, Susan Sternhane, lieon llerman. Athanasia llakis, llarold tihild Blll'iHlI'tl Karp. Quentin Faulkner, Burton Danet, Denise Poulin, Stephen Shelasky, liarlnara Pottern. Bill'lllll'il Aronson. Iilllfll Rowley, Estelle Davis.-A Standing: Barbara Suher, Mr. Warretl Amerman ORCHESTRA The Classical High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Warren Amerman. has completed another successful year. The performance of this fine instrumental organization pleased audiences at the annual winter and spring concerts and at sev- eral school assemblies throughout the year. ln ad- dition. our orchestra. in commemoration of Ameri- can lfducation Week. was chosen to present a five- liarlmra Aronson listelle Davis Susan llurd Marilyn Lamson liarlrura Pottern Denise Poulin Gloria Rowley liarlnara Steinberg Veledu Stusiek Violin Flutes Athanasia Dakis Karen Faulkner Susan Sternhane ltarliara Karp Tmm1,,me Quentin Faulkner Trumpets Ronald Burke Leon Herman l.ois Stoeks Vf0ll1 tlornlie Ahrens minute recorded hroadcast over radio station WJKO. Classical High School is proud to have the only high school orchestra in the city. and one of the finest of the few in Wlestern Massachusetts. As all those who had the pleasure of hearing the fine music of these talented musicians will agree. the extra effort Mr. Amerman put into the development of this group was worthwhile. Cello Ann Ehrke David Kurn Clarinet Burton Danct Stephen Shelasky Baritone llarold Childs Bass Vinl llarlmru Slllll't' Concert Mistress Ann Wootl Allmert Deresienslci Veleda Stusick THE BAND Under the supervision of our new director. Mr. Vincent 0'Keeffe. the Classical High School Band has completed another successful year. At most of our foothall and basketball games. the sparkling music of this small hut spirited organization added lo the excitement of the games and the enjoyment ol' the spectators. ln addition. the hand has pro- moted school spirit at several pep rallies throughout the year. The baton twirlers repeated their performance of last year and successfully entertained audiences with their intricate routines done to the music of the band at numerous games and rallies. llrum Mujorclte lleverly Usher Tuffrlerx Sandra Caron .laniee Larkin Gertrude Lowell Donna Rodenhizer Clarinels Mary Nell Archibald llonnld Burstein lllarshall Coulter Fred Mazer Heather Muir Ann Spencer Trom bon c .lonathan Allen Rohert Mueller Saxa ph one Lynwood Cook ,left Kimhall Percussion Clarke Converse Gordon Spaulding Everett Wehh Trumpet David Anderson Eugene Cantor Ronald Lagasse .lohn McGowan Erwin Sacks Sanford Searleman Flulc Lucy Welilim'i' French Horn Francis Buzzell Suusaplmnc Ronald Lewis Bells John Alifano in-dz i'ilt,1l4'lll' Cantor. Sanford Searlenian. llonald Bursts-in, Erwin Sam-ks, Rohert hluellor. Fred Nlazer. David Anderson, Mary Nell xI1'llilHlltl, Ronald l,agaisse. Ann Spencer. lfraneis Buzzell. Heiither Muir, Ronald Lewis, Marshall Coulter. .lohn Alifuno, Lynwood Look. Iallrey Kimlnull, Lucy Welrlieiz--Standing: Mr. Vincent 0'Keetl'e, ,lanice Larkin, Donna Hodenhizer, Beverly Usher, Gertrude Lowell, indru Caron. Clarke Converse. ,I. Everett Wc'l1lr lr 85 Let music sound SHAKESPEARE it ' ' In sweet music l8 such artf, SllAKliSl'l'iARH FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS Row l: Larissa Saixialojan. Mary Tyrvll. Dot Chamlwrs. Alison Sivkman. U1-nia Ray. Miva- l,illlllillS. Mivm- Wlil- rox. Fay Smith. Shvila lic-artlon. Doris l'otion. Cvri Pvrron. Clara lloulkowyrow, Cynthia llivtz. hir. Al'llt'l'lllilll.- - Row 12: lit-tty l,ou Cook, l'atrit'ia fil't'll-Qllilw. Emily live' ,le-ronw. Cail Nolulns, Rarlrara Morris, Faith Knalw, llorolhy Moran. Marilyn liinvr. .lanivo llimork, Lynn Livlnc-rnian. Gail lluntvr. Sandra liairtlf -Row 3: Lynn llaml1urgc'r. Nanvy Fift-. Susan Brown, Nanvy Frvtlette, l'atri1'ia llavosv. .loyrv lizu'km'y. Catlilvvn 0'Connor, Christine' lialu-r. l.aina WY-'alsr', Marion Morgan. Barhara llarmvtz. .lutlith llall. .lutlith Kvanv. GIRLS' CHORUSES lloth tho lfrvshman Girls' Chorus and the Upper- arivancerl music' groups. rlass Girls' Chorus form an intvgral part of thi- At the Christmas and Spring com-1-rts. tht- girls musival SySlI'lll at Classical. lvllfi1'I' tht- direction of have an opportunity to tlvtnonstralv tht- musiral Mr. Amerman. thv girls art' trained in the funcla- tt-vhnique which thvy haw- alvwlopml through sing- mentals of music in prvparation for activity in tht- ing with tht- chorus:-s. lll'l'l'iRCIASS GIRLS' l'll0lillS Ron l: Nlvryl Xl:-tixim-r. Samlra lirooslin. Constant-o lmrlge-n'. llonna l'illsuortl1. Wvmly Clark, l'aulin4- lllvary. Nlartha llraf. Sylxia Svliallvr, Rhorla Kaplan. Marilyn liutlnian. llail Hose-nlyloom. Carol flohllwrg. liiana l'otlvll. Svlma Supvrman. lliana- Linrlquist. Cynthia Catvs, Avis Ne-iglwr. Ro Chiusano. Nlr. .-'line-rtnan. Ron ZZ: Dorothy Kvrzlivr. llvlaint' Cohn. 'l'am Smith. .lumly Smith. .Ianvl Yvulll. ,loan llossmt-isl. l'atri4'ia ZIIUVII. -'lsalu-lla' lxulish. Gail llc-aumloin. llarhara l.ox'inv. Susan lilllilllllli. Sally Ann Nvlson. Susan Fl't'itl!'llII1ill1, Rum 3: l'atri4-ia Cray. Alle-Iv Saylxin. :ilir-v Nlakara. .Ioan 'l'e-re-n. .lf'am-ttv. Salonski, l.in4la Ruhinuitvh. Gail Svliustvr, llvatht-r lim-ll. llhotla Fislit-l'. lflvanor Kushnvr, Gail Hass. ,lutly Solomon.-H Hou 1: Shirlvy liailvy. Yvanmla Svhuttvrt. Nlarjorit- Using. lit-wi'ly l.yn4'h. Ruth Tliotnpson. llarlrara .lane Rosvnlwrg. l'atri4'ia Wright. lflainc' 'lilIUl1IilS..lllll1' l.anrlnn. l,0I'l'illlH' 'l'homas. l'illin Ross, lfssif- Crt-1-n. THE MALE CHORUS Thc Male Chorus oliiet freshmen hoys. who are The membership in this group is open without not eligible for the more ads anced music groups, audmon to .all boys wholenloy good music' Q At the wlnter and spring concerts, the boys, be- and many upperclassmen an occasion to prepare sides presenting solo performances, also augment for singing, in lar er broups Ill subsequent years. the other choral groups in the large mixed chorus. BOYS' CHORUS Rom 1 Anthony Pellegrino lewis Holi, .lames Vinick, Lawrence Foggle. David Anderson, Leonard Schiller, Miles 'lhomson William Wallath Michael Cohen, Noel Eclelson, Martin Cordon, Mr. Amerman.-Row 2: Stephen Ulise, loseph qierodzin ki Brute Bettigole, Michael Kleinerman. Charles Marsh, Martin Fairley, Lorence Queen, Howard Shapiro Joseph Field Desmond Clinton, William Batt. Ten ors William Batt Bruce Bettigole Desmond Clinton Michael Cohen Lawrence Foggle Michael Kleinerman l.orence Oueen Howard Shapiro .loseph Sierodzinski Stephen Ulise Accompanist Basses Noel Edelson Martin Fairley .loseph Field Martin Gordon Lewis Hoff Anthony Pellegrino Leonard Schiller Miles Thomson .la esfVinick Willlibam Wallach Charles Marsh ' '6We are the music-makers . . . A. W. E. OQSHAUGHNESSY The choir, with all the choicest music 0 the kingdom, together sung . . .H Sllllxlzsl-mill: A-11.-Xl'l'I'II.I,.'K CHOIR Null l: XIZll'4'iil fi1ll'IlI'illl. iiylllllill Hull. NilIl4'y' llzll'g1l'l-:lu-H, Virginill l,l-l- Sl'llil'. lillllllil' lillxi-. Ibm l llallilli. 'xllllvs Him-lltli. 'l'll4'l'4'szl slllilil. Nlilfilill Sli-itll, liolwrtll 'l'nolllm'y. Nlllrilyll l 4llAi.lli. .llllli Kinlllmlli. l1.llll.ll.l Lollll. Nl.ll,Lll1l Xlzlyllllri. 'xllllil Inn lie-ellie-ll. 'xXl'ii Ill-mill. 1iIt'llii0l'lllilIl. B2ll'llil!4il Sllallx. Suv I,t'llIll'y. XIV. xIlll'l'lllilll. 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Xl1lIX Huw Ill-mall.. Fllmllb NlNll'I, xllll Flu:-viva. Xml Flilllhlxl, xX1Il'l4'II XIll1'I'IlIIIll. lllmx fl Nwlxizn llluuill. l-lH'l-I N'IIllNll lH. ll'-IIN llin hull. Xl-ll2ll' lv.llN1'X. .xml llllllllllll lv-Ilx. lllnm 'il IXl'Illl llraulln-N. llaulrl lllnlml. llulu-rl l2l4l111l:1'. ,lvxnx , , . . . ' , . ll.llxl'N. ln-vlwrl lnml. Xxlllhllll l'm'tu-13 llalrxm Xlwm-x', :mil lun-llaml Xlillilllllx ww .W eww' A llmusaml nwlodivs unlwurd lwforv.' 99 Yx 5 E 1 S XII Ll, Hum Then they began to sing That extremely lovely thing . . .H W. S. Cll.m1u'1' 11 'NT' lm' i I' 7 qf l J . .1 9 I 1l?1L'l3ll 43,150 1 ' i 'n l J Against our wills, Papa- against our wills. ' liliffonl ,lac'kson. Nl1lllI'l'f'l1 'lialylolg .Mllvrw lfoln-n, llnrrison Dolan. anal .lutlilh Moylan. Thr' l'imla's of l'1'n:unr'1'. an opt-rt-tta hy tlilhert and Sullivan. was prvsmitecl on thrve nights in May lay the musir' clvpartnu-nt under thv direction of Mr. Warren Amcrman. The charm of this UIN'I'l'lli1 was faithfully ronvvyvcl to the audivncf- hy tht- cast. vhorus. anrl orvlwstra. llarhara Dahl marie- a lwau- liful Malwl: l'c'tvr tiaranrlo. thv handsome and tlutiful love-r. l'lI'l'flt'I'lt'lKI llarrison Dolan. tllt' lir-ry Pirate- King: lfrancis Donovan. tht- hilarious Major tivneral Slanle-y: llarhara Kell:-y. as tht- fle- 1-vitful Nurse- lluth: Jerry Hakvs. as thc- timorous Sc-rgxa-aint of Polir-4-1 Clifford Jackson. as tht- Pirate Oh, do nol lm-aw: mc. ' Kingis l.ic-utenanl Samuvlg and Maurvvn Taylor. Arlf-ne Cohen. and Judi Moylan. as Major Cont-ral Stanlvyk threc wards. Kate. Isabel. and Mahvl. Alternate loads were Jerry Hakes as Samuel: Rohr-rt Eldridge- as the Svrgzc-ant of Polim-: Kay Lf- Van as lfdithz and Bette llostvttlvr as liuth. A chorus of nearly 225 students and an or- vhestra of A12 instruments supportvrl the prinvipals throughout tht- three pvrformances. Accompanists for tht- thref' vvvriiligzs were Ann Stanislci anti Mary Ann Carlson. I do not think I ought to listen to you. lzlmllu-Ill llostt-lttvr. l'vtvr lurnrnlo. zuul llurlmaru llill'l'lFU'l Dfllilll- Pf'N'l' iilVil'lflf'- Und n1ll'lHll'1l Dahl. Ke-Ily. 1 1 1 'Dear father, why lean' your bed at this untimely hour? Go ye heroes, go and die. ' 9r:A'l'Mn: Frauwis Ilmmmwun and llurlwaru lhlhl. iflifford ,lzu'ksun. 'Xrle-lux' lfuhvn. ,lllmlith Moylun. ivlZlllI'Q'f'll Rill'll1ll'il Dahl. and Pc-tm' l.m'nncl0. l'zlylm'. :mal l'c'tc-1' lkxrzuulu. S'l'ANmN1:: Frum-is ljllll0Yilll. xlillll't'l'Il 'l'nylor. Rolwrl lilclrialgm, Emljgigjgp No pirate band will lake in :land at Ihr Crnlral Wr charge you yicld,in Queen ViCf0Yid'5 namc. ' Criminal CourI. ' R2ll'lH!I'il Kvlly. IIill'l'iS0ll Dolan. ,lumlitlm Mnylan. lx1illlI'l'Q'Il l'1'tz'r llummlo. Frauwis llonmun, Harrison Dolan, und 'l'nylm', Arlvm- Cohvn. Holm-rt Elilriclgv. and Bal'lnara Dahl. .lvrry Hakes. The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. , N.. .i f K 1 Wunnswmml 5, . n n 1 1 ,, Knou ll - say ll straight 1 and quit at the end. AN0NYMoUs l'll'iRllTES Nln-nilu-rs of l'u-riilvs nw- lloe-lu-llv Solin. l.inrlu RlllliIlNlI1'lI. llzirlmiu llusse-ll. Sylvia Sllilllil'l'. l,r1-iu- Ye-4-ksllin. lfonsiuiuw- Ile-mu-ll. Susan lllll'lll'li, Nlurslui lfolu-n, Pile-unor Kuslnu-r, l,ois lllitm-r, Susan l'Irli4'll. llr. 0'1lrauly, aulxisvr. lluil Hyun. l'ulx'i1'iu flllmuno. Alum lion Km-clale-n, llolly Pic-pc-r. l'in-rifle-s ,-Xlplui luis an zulmirulwln- ri-pululion to Xlr. Anu-rniun plays-ml rom-orcls nmking: llis talk inlf-r I lin- up lo lluil ol' lu-ing lll4'0l1l1'SlUfgfilllllillllllllll 1-sling mul l'lll1'I'liliIllllQI. lflussirul. us in-II als oiu- ol' llu- lu-sl. ln lllis 1-lnlv. ln l'il'lll'll2ll'Y. u formal cle-lvulv uns lu-lil on ai fri-slmu-n. junior. anul ss-nior girls lbill'lll'llli1l0 in c-urn-nl prolwlvm- I-'edvral Aid lo l'illlli'illi0ll. lill'l'ill'y ilisc-nssions. li0I'lIIill mul inforniul ll1'll2lll'S. and sponsorspa-:ilu-rs. lfrlivli. anal Pat Alll8ll0. alla-lull-ml tlu- sixtll unuual At ilu- lirsl nu-1-ling Iliis yi-ur. llu- ollu-1-rs m-rv !X.l.lf. Model llongrs-ss. 'Flu-y sulimilli-il il lwill on vla-1-I1-rl us follous: llolly llir-pc-r. l'rm-sirlc-nl: l,ois l'l'lll'l'2ll2llIl for c-mlur-ation. lllilzi-r. x'l4'l'-l,l'1'Sllll'llll llorlu-llv Solin. SPc-i'1-lary- Tlu- April nu-1-ling uus cle-xola-rl lo u ss-ru-s ol 'lin-:lslll'1-i': Susan lillI'2l1'li.l,l'UgIl'ilIHClIllll'lIlI1II. lellks ivy sc-niors on tlu- roll:-gi-s xsllicli llu-y in-rt' lllll' ol' ilu- lu-sl zillc-rule-il nu-1-lings look plum- in planning lo alle-nfl in Sf'IllPIlllN'I'. ln May. llu Uvlolu-r in ilu- lorni of ai mlisc-ussion lu-Inc-011 ilu- Phillips Prize Spf-aking Conte-st. u ve-ry popular S1'lllll1 llll1l l'i1-riali-s. annual alliuir was lie-lil. to mln-1-imlv llu- luo lu-st AlllllllrlillltllllgfNilll1'l'lll1'1'lillg1 wus lu-lil at xxliim-li spa-ulu-rs in lyivriilm-s. Nlr. AIlll'l'lllilIl spolu- on si-H-ml aspects ol' musicn- All in ull. thc- organization 1-njoya-rl u xxvll- lmolh popnlur and 1-lussif-ul. To illustrulv his poinls, rounelc-rl yr-ur. In Maxim-li. llll'l'l' fic-In-gates. llolly Pin-pc-r. Susan MNMBICIKS OF 'l'Itt-I SEN.-t'l'E ARE. Row I: Pctcr Krokidlls. lluyid Kurn. lionald Woodland, ltobcrt Class. limi 2: liicliurtl Xlargolis, lfdisard Lelnbcrg. Mr. lfdisin Smith. 2ltlXlSt'l'. Hou 3: Mit-lun-I tlohcn, l.anrcncz- I-'t-Idmnn. ,lon Broun. Hou -l: Riclmrd Cordon. lirtice lb-ttigole. No:-I Pfdlcson. Hou 5: Nlurio Sukcllis. Stanley fuirn. l,orcnt'n- 0114-mi. SENATE lt' you hear a hcalcd debatc as you pass Room 215 after school on altcrnatc Wedncsdays. don't be alarmcd. lt's just the Classical High School Senators discussing somc very controvcrsial subjcct. At each mceting tht- members devote thcmsclvcs to discussing sonic topic of intcrest to alt. This ycar thc Senatc has tackled such problems as Thc Uropping of thc Atom Bomb on Japan. lixlra Sen- sory Pcrception. l'rogressiyc lfducation. and lsedcral Aid to lfducation. It is not-dless to say that parliamcntary procedurc is used during mcctings. with the Presidcnt. or, in his absence. the Vicc-l'rcsidcnt taking charge. Thr' Sccretary rccords thc minutcs of thc IllK't'llIlg and attendancc: thc lNlember-at-Large posts meeting notices and cxpcls any Ss-nior who docs not con- duct himsclf properly. Thi- A.l.ti. Model tiongrcss is represented by Classical Scnators cach year. At tht- end of the ycar the four bcsl dcbators argue in the St-nate Tablct Debate. the winner of which has his name inscribcd on a marble tablet. The inyaluablc aid and counsel of Mr. lfdwin Smith. thc filfflllly advisor. is ncccssary to keep things running smoothly. The ofliccrs of the club arc as follows: Presidcnt. Peter Krokidasq Vice- President. Mario Sakillis: Sccrclary. Stcphcn Nlctzg Menibcr-at-Largc. Robert Glass. As many men, so many minds. TERRANFF as . All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the peoplef, JAMES GAllrlEl.ll Illll' officers of Stullent fi0XQ'I4lllllf'llI are Susan llurack, Secretaryg Bruce ROSf'IllN'l'lI. l,I't'Sllll'llII Steve Nletz. PEIl'llilltN'llltlI'ltlllI ,lanet Nlelntosll, vlt't'-l,l't'Sltll'lllI K:-itll llrudlev. ,lll't'tlSllI'l'I'l and Miss Ruth lll1'lU'I'llIilll. Adviser. lille Student 'l'rcllslll'v :Kgents are How l: tfleo li0l'lllilll. .loan Sllf'I'lIlilIl. Mary Forau. STUDENT POLITICS Student li0Yt't'ttIltt'tll. Llll organization t'0Illp0St'Cl of Sl'Yl'Il Seniors. Sl'Vl'll Juniors, and six l l'9SllIIlPtt. is respousillle for many programs allll activities at Classical High School. 'lille group is divided illto tile lol- lovving conllllittees: Scllool Spirit. Activi- ties, l'll't'IlCll Alliliation. Store Lllttl l'rop- erties. Student of the ixltllllll. Tile adviser is Miss lJlf'lit'l'lIIilll. SOIIN' of the activities lvllicll Student liUY8l'IlIIl9lIl has sponsored are lllt' Studellt Treasury Drive. l'lI't'SllIlIk'll lflections. Ac- tivities Assenllllv for l'il't'SllIlll'Il. Carousel. alld a lvooth at the Choir tlarnival. Repre- SCIll3llYt'S have attended a Scllolarsllip tion- ference at A.l.tI. and a convention of tlle wYCSlt'l'll lvlHSS2ll'llllSl'llS Association ol' Stn- dent li0Vt'l'lllllf'lllS. 'lille Studclll li0Y0l'Il- IIll'lll has organized tllc Sllltlt'Ill-ll0Illl'0lll'tl Study llall alld the l,ost lllltl l ouud De- partnlellt. 'lllllS YPHI' revisions have llecn nlade ill tile lfonstitulion and tlle lflection llules. All exchange Ill'0gll'llIll vvitll lllI0llll'I' scllool is planned. Student Treasury is a fund to vvllicll eacll ltenise l'oulin. 'lima l.ou liedden. llf'tlllll'l' ixllllll' -How 2: ,ludy ll0I'llIilll. lxlflflllll Slmlem who lmvg a glmivm 'I'n,agm.v upk- Ford. Karen llurke. l'aIril'ia Alllilllti. llarlvara li0lN'Il.' -Row 3: Sandra Caron. .ludy , 'i L ,i ' glllttlllflll. Nilllfy Tllolllllsoll. lJorotll!' 'lollnston. l,ois lllitzer. - Row ll: Wiilliam ffun- vt f'0'll 'l'Ulf'F- lil rvlllrll ill' llelillilw llmllli iffc. xlilfllyll l.illIlS0ll. lllillll' llItI1l1'. ixlilttlil Slllafernlan. Sandra Killa.-fliolv 5: in-m-ms fron, his q.0nh.ilmliml. lalues Rvllltllll. l,illI4ll'lil Vtriallt. Slltlflill l'osuer. liilllIll'llt' ll'li0Illl0I'.' llolv tl: Stanley fvxirn. l':4lUtlI'1l liittredgxe. Avril llroull. 'lio tlle student Nlltl ovvlls Rl Stlldelll , ilireasurv ticket comes tile llcnclit of a re- duction ill the cost of tickets for intcrscllool games. scllool productions. alld tlle lllue Llllll White. He also receives the llecorder free. llas no class dues to pav. and il' lle ll21S lleen a memller ol' S.'l'. for tllrec years. is allle to attelld the class llanquet at no cost. lfinallv. tlle Student 'lireasurv aids our scllool teams ill transportation. and also sponsors tile lfllristmas and Spring: Concerts. Mr. Howard l,yltI'll. Nr. David llrovvn. and Mr. l.cland Sllllllt are tlle advisers. OAL STUDENT PATROLS lntcrested in Girls' Patrol? The Girls' Pa- trol consists of twenty-six junior and senior girls who are honoralmle. trustworthy. schol- arly. courteous. friendly. and leaders in their class. lfach girl is willing to perform a duty asked of her at any time. The girls keep ordcr in the girls' room. take duty at the lnformation Desk. and on the stairs. help maintain order in the lunchroom. give their services to the counselors whenever needed. help with the eye and ear tests. and assist the nurse throughout the day. At the end of the school year new memlmers are added to re- place the seniors who are leaving. These girls must he highly recommended hy all their teachers and he voted upon by the Patrol itself. Miss Shaffer is the present adviser, replacing Miss Lewis who served for many years. liver since it was founded in l92-1. the Roys' Patrol has been an integral part of Glassical lligh School. lts flluction therein is undeniably important: directing traffic on the stairwaysg keeping order in the lunch- room: signing passes in the halls and in the lmoysi lmasement: making the master key avail- able to those who need it: and taking special duties at P.T.S.A. meetings. at graduation. and at the Junior and Senior Proms. There are thirty-two lmoys in the patrol - -a squad aluly advised lmy lVlr. Donald Gamphell. 95 The girls of the patrol are Row l: Essie Green. Jocelyn. Kuchn, Ann Huffington. Row 2: lrene Veckshin. Sally Nelson. Gail Peters. Rarlrara Sliaw. ,ludy Solo- mon, Norma Wanagar. Ron 3: ,lanice Larkin. .ludith Shapiro. .loanne Mayer. Ann Streeter. l.ois Sims. Row 4: Ann l,onglnnan. Rhoda Kaplan. Marcia Plac- Lek. Rarlmara Plugge. Marcia Cohen. Sally Kinsman. Sandra Gates. Row 5: Pat Knox. Rochelle Solin. Anne Wotmtl, Ann Zinunerman. 3 + 'l'lu' Boys' Patrol consists of Ron l: Roh lloonan, llavid llarry. l.croy Rest, Rola- ert Romejko, Bruce Rosenlnurg. ,lohn Whittier. Rom. Il: Laurence Maier, Ken- neth t.ole. l.eo Petit, Howard Lcdenitz. Stevens Kinsman. .lauucs lfatron. Row 3: Ashley Roone, Noel Iidleson. Fred james. Stanley Zxsirn. Ron -l: Paul Rosen- hurg. Harvey Mazer, Gerald Stcinlrerg. Michael Kaplinsky. Grant lleggie. Richard Allyn, Richard Gordon, l.co Rest. George Blake. Ron 5: ,lon Vining, Roh Wusli- lmurn, Herhert Wolf. David Vauglman. Ronald Nlueller. Peter Roth. Row 6: Gordon Wood. Richard Paveglio, Peter lYeFavari. 'Ufhe law is good if man uses it lawfullyf' BIBLE This was a Straw Hat Summerf, 11-umrsrzl. I-'lxuuis lil um lx. II1'1w-flur- 'N xv Y Ilmubxx. lflmrmgmpl:rr -ayuvans muah ' i Final? Ze-us I Q I I WW CAROUSEL ililu- V350 proiluvlion ol' Ilia- Classical liurouscl was lnlilloml Slruu' llul SIIIIIIIIPF. This plot 1-om'0l'iil'1l lliv vrolulm-nis ol' Ilia- lIllIl0Xt'l'iSlll'Kl liill'0llSt'l-liy-Ill?S111 SIIIIIIIIPI' Sim-k lfolnpalny. illlio lvzuling l'llillA21l'll'lAS in lliv musivul l'0llll'llf xwrv julia- .lvll'vrson. an young! actress ol lln- l'0IlIIlilllf'. pluyml Ivy Lurol lllllllll'l'IIIi.lIl2 LVLIIQL launplwll. u xwll-lo-do 0Xl'llLlIIQ!t' sluilonl from Sfiillilllll. porlmyml lay I4-sliv Sllllllll Nl:-lvin llulsuorllly. an pliom-y milliomiirv-pliilaullliropisl. plana-ml ln' jon liroxxn: x'iK'llllS Sc-linilxlv. M4-lxin llulsisorlliyis si-c'l'vlul'y. play-ml Ivy liurluirzi In-Ilvz l'iIlSl1ll'lLl li0l'l'illLlllllS. the rloculion l1'au'lu'r ol' Ilia- vonipamy. plalyml lvy lfluim' 'llll0IIli1Sl lvllallmoml 'l'nilnlulm'. ilu- llll'K'l'l0l'.S l'illllt'l' simple- Flgllll-llllllll maui. porlruyn-cl Ivy lim-illi liraullm-5: and llre-gory Smir- oll. lln' mlirm-rlor ol' lliv 1-onipuny. playful lay Cillwrl Iiluvk. All lllll'l'l'SllllQl uml vnjoyalmlv Lulmlilion lo lllm- show lliis vm-ur mis llw uclinu ol' sonic liilK'llllY me-mlwrs. Dr. . 1 . lilNll'llt'1Hl'l'. Nlr. l,f'IIl'll. Miss Dic'k1-rliian. and Miss Mc-mlv iwrv l'IllllllSillSll1'illly 1lIiIPlillllll'1l us lln- mysterious Cn-1-k llliorusf' Olln-r mi-mln-rs of ilu- summvr sloc-k volnpany wen- pluwcl ln' Lois lililzvr. llarrivl Tliul. liomiiv Davis. Conlon Xiooil. Slanilvy fxxirn. l'l1lxsall'1l l.m-nilwrgf. uml ,lon l,l'UllN'l'0. 'l'lu- vnlirv Ilt'l'l-Ul'lllllIl1't' mis proaliu'a-ml lry ilu- Sllllll'lllS lll'lil1lSSl1'ill lliggli Svliool. Ifrum-vs liuruck. ussish-ml lay liolwrl Illalss. climl lim- work in dircvliiig and Illllllilglillg llim- slum. Nancy llvyinain. assislm-ml by Mimi ,Iac-olvs. cozivliu-ll lllvmla1m'c'rsaimlllic-4'l1orus lim-s. Alilvl' lIllllllllS ol' work on llu- part of llu- sllulvnl com- lllilll'Q'S ai c'l'4-mlilzilrlv lwilorlliulim- ol' Slruu' H111 SIIIIIIIIPI' mis plvsvliln-il on l'il'lil'llill'f 0. IU. ll in llu- Classic-ul lligll School .'xlllllllll'lllIIl. 07 axon. lvlis pol Ilia' limit. llill willI'lZl'l- l.ol'1'lu'c' l,lllI'l'll. lflaiim- llioimis. Holi Wliitw-li:-ml. Burl Srulllxaipiu-vo. Hx Wie-lrlv. l'i:l ilu-rl. liliillll Ile-gpiq-. Xsllla-5 Boom-. Bill l om'- Iivr. Num-y llc-ymun. liillll lim-lx. Waiym- llirouiml, mul llurwy Klux:-r. ilillu-rt liilllllS in ilu- :arms of l.4-slie' Smith svolils Kvilli llraullvy llonniv llanis. :mil lqlilllll' Tlionms. llorilon Wood. Stainlvy fuirn. lfml l,4-nilu-rgz. Runnin- lhuis. Lurol XllllllH'I'lllilll. :intl lflziim- 'l'll0lllilS 4-luml. l3Ia1m'lx In-1-Il:-s lil:-ml lulnvk blood! CC ' 99 Azul uw' all had u real good time! liAMHUSl-ll All loved A rt in ll seemly way with an varmfst soul and ll capital Af, lllu n l'illvx iuulSus1mBanu-L .lmiizs lim iii: THE ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB through llu- annual llllSllt'l4N' saln- llu- vlulx plans lo lm mosl part. liouvwr. llu' vlulu is sm-If-supporting aiul va nu'mlu'r huys his oxsn supplie-s. l1'f'lIlllqllt' ol 1-avh nu-inlu-r ol llu- -Kris aiul Lralls Lluli, llu- uluw-I is spinning. spinning. spinning-H llu- Xrls aiul 4,ralI.s1 lull nu-nilu-rs are-: u l: llill fllIl'll4'lll'. Rona Kanlor. Karol liillIl4'..llI1ll llianioiul. Ilona lfillvy, lion 2: Sylxia I'LlIlII'1l. .loan 'l4illinan. llarlrara lillllll. Susan lluravlx. liolwrla l lir'l'. liluula l islu-r. llarlnara lxarp. llail llomlouin. Nou fl: Nail:-Viv llurnham. Honniv Lyn:-Ii. Nlarivlu- Nu-nliuys. l.iiula lIIu'slf'r, l'I4-:mor Nos'-nlhal. Ili-wrly l,yiu-li. Xliss lloris xl1l4'K4'IlZlQ'. .li'aniu'tte' Salonslxi. Inari-liasvs lhal musl he malls-. With ilu- rnoiu-y rais illll' ol llu' inosl avllu- Clllllr in llux svhool is tlu' Arts aiul lirafls lllulv 1lii'1'1'li-al ln' Xliss lloris ll. Nla1'K1'lizi1 'l'c'a4'lu'rs aiul SlllI'lf'lIlS nu-vl 1-xvry 'l'lu's1lay 2ll'l1'l'IlUUll lo 4'xp4'rinu'nI in llu- liclcl ol' art. This informal vluli 1 lll'lll1ill'llf' a working group uilh vmphasis on vrm-ation aiul nol on organization. lls only ollivvi' is Yalvric llnrn ham uliosi- jolv is lo Ialu- van- ol' any C0l'l'l'Sp0INl1'IH'Q' or ul ll! a tu-wi-Iry uorlwrs ilrlll alul ollu'r small lools. l'or tlu all This year nu'mlu'rs ol' ilu- vlnlr haw' uorluul with c-nanu'l1-cl jvxu-li'yp ve-ralnii' lilvs. aiul poltvry. Thu' ri snlls ol lllt'll' vrallsnianship ls prool of llu- prolu'u'nl K llu- nu-mln-rs ul' ilu' S1'll'll1't' iilulv am-: How l: Phillip S4'l1UilI'Il. William .lzu'ksm1, llaxinl Nmlvr- mu. l.ilHl'!'ll4'1' julinsun, llolu-rl Nyc-l':+. Roy Wrigl1t,llillu-rl Illiu-k- llms 2: l,um-Q-m-v Runs- 1lurI..lu N-pl: li1llll1'I'. lfiluairul l.lIll1llN'I':1. Nlr. Ilumml l.ylu'll. liolu-rl llolnu-4. l':lllHlI'1l ll1ll'I'lSOIl. lhllu-rt NX llllvllvilll. THE SCIENCE CLUB illlu' S1'iviu'v filulm uns organizvnl fin' yl'ill'S ago mule-r ilu- grnimlauu-v ul' Mr. llmsuril l.yiu-ll. In il-- uriuinul rmislilulimi. llu' aims ul' llu- Sf-im-iu'v illulw won- l'm'muluu-ml: Tn prmnulv ilu' QIQ'lI1'l'ill usm- ul si-in-lu'v in our mluily liws. mul lo liurlluxr ilu- zul- xauuw- ol' se-ii-nu-v in nur mimls. 4-mnmuuily. mul XY0l'l1l.u 'l'lu' prinu' purpnsn- ul' llux bvivim- Lluln ilurmg llu- si-luuml yvur. V755 auul W50. has luv:-n In pri'- parm- 1-xliilvils lim' llu- svivlivv lillll' lu'l1l in April. Sonic nl' llu- vxllilvils xxliii-li Slllllvllli sulnniliwl wvrv ai Stllill' I1-ll1'1'!m'. ll lu'rlu'llla1l Illtlllllll vliwla. anul :ui llllraismiii- gi-lu'ru 00 lull Fif'iulisl1ly iiuxmiiuiis, 4lon'l you think? Books must follow sciences, And not science booksf' lfimxczis Ihcux Twice happy is the man who has a hobby, for he has two worlds to live in. ANONYMOUS Members of the Stamp and Coin Club are: Row l: lluvid Anderson. Bonnie Davis, Roy Wright Row 2: Robert Friedman, Joseph Brusnicki. Rob- ert Ayers, .lohn Alafono, and Mr. Hatch, adviser. Approximately fifteen members compose the Stamp and Coin Club of Classical High School. Merging these two clubs helps to teach the stamp collector a little about coins, and the coin collector, a little about stamps. Stamp and Coin Packets have been sent in previous years to Armed Service and the Shrine Hospitals. They bring much pleasure to the patients by breaking up the monotony of their day and giving them something to do. This will be done again this year. The club is organized under parliamentary pro- cedure with Mr. Hatch as the adviser. The ollicers are as follows: President, Robert Friedmang Vice- President. James Rheinholdg Treasurer. Joseph Brusnickig and Secretary, lioy Vifright. THE STAMP AND COIN CLUB Money-the root of all evil? Menilners of the Chess lflnla are: Row l: Lawr- elwe liunsdorf. hlivlluel Yvallave. Roy Wright, Steve 0'4Ionm'Il-Row ZZ: Harold l.ais, .lohn Alnlono, linlpli Cuvrtin. William 'l'inti, Harvey Pezner. CHESS CLUB Nlilu- holds his lwentli. Roy plans his attack, and liill pnmlers in the has-kg:round. The Classical Chess Club was organized in 1954, and for three seasons has presented the students of Classical with an opportunity to learn the oldest of all games. This season the club has been able to awaken new interest in the royal game of chess hy providing fun and experience for its members. Some of the most outstanding events of the year 6 which is made up entirely of adults. In sical at many ensuing meets. with the Technical High School Chess only other club of this kind in the city, their activities. Lawrence Runsdorf, Secretary-Treasurer. 'I t is seldom a man's mind is weakened by the burden of thought. have been the meets with the Y.M.C.A. Chess Clnh, December the club held a tournament to determine the best players in the organization. These players after- wards composed the team which represented Clas- Without the aid of an adviser. the members com- pleted a full program for the year. A tournament Cluh. the concluded The olhcers of the year were Ralph Cuertin, Presidentg William Tinti, Vice-Presidentg and ANONYMOUS 66 99 Light is the task when many share the toil. Homin! THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB f w . . , . lhv lllll'l'llillI0lIill llvlulious l.lulm. ous- ol llu- mosl uvtiu- 4-lulvs iu Classical. has a uuwulwrsliip ol' 2l7. 'lihc ollicvrs arc Judy Shapiro. l'rvsidc-ul: David Kuru. Vim-- l'rvsidvul: Sun- l rm-icleuruuu. Se-crvlury: Judy Solomon. 'l1rvas1ll'vr: :uid l,orraiu1' Sioux-. Program Chairman. This SUHSUII tho vlulw llvurd many spvulwrs who iuvlude-ml: Mrs. l.4-sliv johnson. who spolu- ou Arahia: Miss lfrilia lfrudl. xx ho spolw ou livrniuuyz Nlr. liuulv Jordhcim. who told ilu- vluli ulvoul Norway: llliss lluslafsou. u ho spolu' ulioul SlH'll1'IlZ and llliss ,lauvl lllrlulosll. who lold of lwr N-c'f'lll trip to lfugluud and Scollziud. llu- l.ll.1.. purlu-ipula-s ui various ill'llYllI1'S. lhls yr-ar .. . . ,. , lhv vlulr rau za NN 1-slvru lulou lm-lvgrapli lmoolh al thi- lflassivzll liaruivul to Iwlp raisv mouvy for lhc Choir llolvo l uud. Thr- cluln also sc-lls CllI'lSlIIlLlS Cards for the lwuvlit ol ilu- l'.N.I.l1.lC.l . Hllim-rs ol l.ll.4f. urn' .lully Solomon. lre-alsiirm-r: Sue- l r:-i4l4-uiuaui. Sl'1'l'!'Iill'yI i lluxul lxuru. luv:--l'i'r-slilviill .ludy Shu- .,,.. l plI'u. l'rz-sul:-ul: auul l.or1'ui1u- Sioux-. l l'io luu llllllllllll ,. I 1 1 Lurol Lruvss uu fl ,luily Shapiro listvu iutf-utly us .l2lIlt'I Xlvlulosh tvlls of ulglllllllf' ol' 51-01 luucl. Row I: Susan Cook. Betty l.ou Cook. Estelle Davis, Christine Baker, Barbara Steinberg. Sue lihrlieh, Alan White. Row 2: Miss Edna G. Marston. Adviser: Tamsin Rose Souza. Joanne Mayer. ,lor-elyn Kuehn. Naomi Levinson. Gail Sias, Coralie Ahrens, ,lane Ouellette. Shirley Riendeau. Row 3: Ann Loughman, Vice-President: Susan Ginsburg. Ann Davis. Elaine Thomas, Carol Rattman. Marsha Bloom, Thomas O'Brien, Bruce Weitz. Row 4: ,lanet Melntosh, Presi- dent: Dorothy Cuidi. Dorothy Kerzner. l.ynn l,ieherman. Barlmara Aronson. Patricia Dyer, Barbara Katziff, Sandra Schwartz. Howard Weisenhergz. Row 5: Larry Maier. Treasurer: Ellin Ross. Barlrara Suher. Larissa Lawialojan. Ann Spencer. Alex Zurowski, ,lohn Whittier. Nancy House. Sirje Konsliergz. Row 6: Betty Rintoul. Secretary. S'l'ANDlN0: Gail Hosenhloom. Patricia Gray, Gail Serafine. Peter Krokidas. JUNIOR RED CROSS The American Junior lied Cross Council of Classical High School began this year with another very successful enrollment drive. The council has planned many programs for this year, including: collecting used playing cards for the veterans: collecting magazines for hospitals: making joke hooks: decorating Leeds Veterans Administration Hospital: making a correspondence album to be sent overseas to promote lretter world friendship: and lastly. providing entertainment for one of the service hospitals. The American Junior lied Cross officers at Classical are .lanet Mclntosh. President: Ann Longhman, Vice-President: lflizabeth Hintoul. Sec- retary: and Lawrence Maier. Treasurer. This year, for the first time, Miss Edna C. Marston joined us l'at Gray. Marlene Dulliel. and lfllin Ross eount playing cards that will he sent to nearlty hospitals. as adviser. HA fellow-feeling makes one wondrous lcindf, Roaster BURTON - Your parents brought you up. Don't let them down. ,-Kwoxvuors Xlr. l.orlun gzrccts Mrs. lxrokulas on l'ar- cnts Night. P. T. S. It may sccm lilac ancicnt history to somc pcoplc, hut il is intcrcsting to know that tht- first l'.T.A. nice-ting was he-lil in Classical lligh School lthcn Ccntral High School t. on April 28. 1925. Howcvcr. in thc fall of l9l-fi. it was tlcciclvtl that thc par- ticipation of tht- students was nccflcfl to make a strongcr anfl closcr association' thus lu-gan thc t'.'I'.S.A. and at that time the only onc. Sincc tht-n our l'.'l'.S.A. has he-come an activc anrl progrcssivc organization. thc stuclcnts hcingz an important link. An activc ycar startcrl with Collcgc Coul'crcncc: on tlctolvcr lil anrl H with llr. Chatto. Dr. lloclc- hcavcr and thc counsclors on hancl with all the ncccssary information ahout collcgcs. Opcn llousc on Novcniltcr 8 was vcry cncouraging: to thc l'.'l'.S..-X.. he-causc it was cxccptionally wcll-attcn1l- ctl. As the parcnts followctl thcir son's or daugh- tcris classcs. thcy cnjoyccl mccting tlw tcachcrs auml lllr. fi2llllltlN'll says, This is l,co's Allll'I'- icau llistory lcsson. Hrs. B1-st. A. lcaruing: of tht- schcclulcs which thc tcachcrs hatl planned for the students. Aftcr the classcs wcrc ovcr. the para-nts wcrc rcwartlctl with rcfrcsluncnts. and they thought. School was nt-vcr lilac this. A successful rummage salt' in NltYl'Illlll'l'. antl a cake sale in March raiscd funds for tht- scholar- ships to be awarclcml Classical Stuclcnts this ycar. Dr. Ulive S. Nilcs. the ncw' co-ortlinator ol' thc pulvlic school rcarling ltl'0gt'illll was tht- lligzllligfllt ol' the- March lil mccting. anal Activitics Night w :ls hcltl May lsl- for thc ninth gramlc stutlcnts planning to cntcr Classical and lhvir fanlilics to lcarn alvout the many school activitics. Thcn in lrctwccn thcsc Illl't'llllgIS and cxccutivc hoarml mt-clings. thc l'.'l'.S.f't. co-opt-ratcfl with thc music tlcpartmcnl in raising lll0lll'y for choir rohes. All in ull. it was a poofl ycar and evcryonc had fun. Xlcnilwrs ol tht- I'.'I'.S.'t. lloarcl arc: liow I: Xlrs. llullingzton, Nlrs. Ilitt-In-ack. Nlrs. Nicnhuys. Nlrs. Xlaylrury. Urs. llusscll, Xlrs. l.uippoltl, Nlrs. llcnlis. Nliss lll1'lit'I'llIilll7HOW 2: Gail 'l'urncr. llolly l'e-ipcr. ltr. lltNlt'lll'itH'I'. Xlrs. tfrucss. Xlrs. kllllltltll. l'atricia Knox. .loannc Nlaycr. Dt. Chatto-Row 3: Aslllcy Boonc, Xlr. Finn. wayne' l,ynch. llolncrt lfltlritlgc. l3Ul,l,DOG A Junior AVINGS BANK o, Company Offix-e-rs of the Bulldog Savings Bank are Dorothy Kc-rzner, Vice-Presidentg Mar- le-ne Ste-in, Sec-re-tary: .l. Everett Webb, .l r., Presidentg Avis Neigher, Trusteeg and .lanu-s Rvinllolml, 'l'i'c-austlrw. THE BULLDOG SAVINGS BANK For tln- svcontl consvculivc yvar. tht- Bulldog Savings lflank. a Junior Achiovement Company. was opt-rzttvtl hvrv at Classical. Tho lianlc is run hy twvlvo sluflvnts with aflvisorv aifl from the Spring- lit-ld lustitution for Savings. tln-ir sponsoring hotly. lt has lwvn extrvnwlv sum-ct-ssful. opening -105 ac- vounts and l'l'l'i'iYill:I Slflsl-62 on ali-posit vvliic-li has ln-on invvslm-cl in si-vvral typos of svvuritivs. lit-sitlcs providing: at convvnivut plan-v for saving. tht- Hank also earns monvy for the stumlt-nts in tht- form ol' interest. Its main function. however, is lo promote syslvmatic savings among the stuclvnt lrorly. liv- causc of its outstanding: achievvment. the Hank won tht- Regional lianlcing Award. The stlccvss of tht- liullrlog Savings Bank lvrl to the opening of thrcv other lianks at Techniral. Connnorcv. aml Long- lncatloxv lligli Schools. Mlxisvrs from tlw Slll'lIlgIl'll'ltl Institution for Savings are v Wm-igoltl. Lois Sims. tluil Host-nlnloom. auul .Xu-il llrovvn Yixian llalv. Nlr. William Blossom, Mr. Rolwrt Lross. ant lk Parting: is suvlt svwvt sorrow! Wvaltvr fillSlllllillI. 6'Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. as lIoLMi.s 105 . l Ml Lmwhmom hwaicrsl ofmm My may-m.xy.xmaay'. Bhxshing fedheadsi Look whole carrying: the books That was a diHy'. 100 C0U4'f'liHlf' f'av0n1an.' UGH! Rushing f?l to classes! 107 What a life! Hurry up, Sue! Tough luck, Jerry! S4'llI4'Ill1H'l' Sd'llf1'Ill lwr U4'Infu'r Urlnlwr Uf'loln'r Uvlnlwr Uc'luln'r .Y01'l'IlI,H'l' !lV01'l'lII ber Norvnl Iwr lh'f'vlllb1'r lh'1'c'l11Iu'r l,l'l'l'IIl Iwr l,l'1'1'lIIlIl'f l,l'l'l'lIIlN'l' Uf'1v'l11ln'r l,4'1'l'Ill lwr funuury 1 21 II 13 I5 25 27 I6 I8 24-26 9 3 5 9 IJ 211-21 9., If l irst day ol' school Sfll. assembly lfresliie Day followed hy Harvest Hop Johnny Dion's dance band assembly lflzu' and llulzirf- received Medalist Award llisliop Coleman of Canada spoke lleporl cards issued Dr. Hill spoke Recorder record hop Tlianksgiving vacation lrvingz Wermont spoke on Choir Carnival C.lVl.C. Progress assembly Basketball jamboree Report cards issued Christmas Concert Christmas vacation began llacli lo school mental telepathy He-enlistment Blues Tell Me A Story Rags to llieln-s Enjoy Yourself Hail the Conquering Hero Conws Nlllle' llilvlt' Tells Me So Are You Satisfied? The Sunshine of Your Smile Nllock Around the Clock g'Turkm-y Trot Why Don'l You Believe Me? Hlieiniies From Heaven jet Battle Cry l'll Never Smile Again Jingle llells Santa Claus is Coming to Town Don't l em'm- Me ln llIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll 108 fllllllllfy ,lun ua ry l 1'IH'IllIf'Y l f-Izrzmry l'll',IflIllf.Y l t-lzrzuzry l 4-lfruury fllnrf-ll ,llllffll .'ll,'I'l-I plpril .lluy Qlluy rlluy Nay func I1 lllc ' June june I3 20 1 11.11 I, t,' 27 -I 21 9 7' 30 0 22 :JG 20 5 I2 H '79 Victory over Cathedral. 75-34 Television assembly lfnd of mid-terms. and report cards issued Carousel lfvoluti0n of Jazzi' asselnlmly Choir dinner danee Mid-is inter xueution Report eards issued Spring vaeution 'l'rip to lvnited Nations Report cards issued Spring Concert Junior Prom Senior Banquet Senior Prom Class Day Graduation Report eards issuedg summer vacation hegan uflur Boys Did Shine Tonight Let It Snow Must l Cry Again? This W'as A Straw Hat Summer Can Anyone lfxplain? 'l'l1e Rand Played On Running Vl'ild The Desperate Hours Nllard to Cel Fur Away Pluees Ain't That A Shame 'llhere's lVlusie in the Air Milne tfeloek ,lump c'l'ultin' on the Ritz lt's Almost Tolnorrow gflune ls Rustin' Uut All Over l llonit Wlannu See You Cryin' See You Later. Alligator llllllllllllllllllllllllllll 109 Q - Q Mvnnxxhxhx bunk .xl the mm N Nl vanfvx'Y lmlrhn 1-on-1'vnL Um-V, Vigxxk. wxun 'Ulla-1' l'xN't'l'5 for 2315i Hu xxx lilt' she-'x nw! looking . . , In-If. lu'lz. ' Slmly nux nruv Iikf- lhixf lll Nxfllul I flu' 1-nllmtfr' UNIIIUII ls au lj HQ what JI yum: Youth is full of sport w 1 For my voice, I have lost it with holloing and singingf, Awoxysioiis l'I.AYER'S CIIICER Suzanne Penney. llarhara Shaw, Carol llnettner l.E'l S GO. l.E'l S GO. LE'l S -- RE.-'tl.l.Y GO! lion l: Suzanne Penney. Barlrara Shan. .lanet Wnlff. .laequeline Girard.-Row ZZ: Naney lleyman, Valerie llnrnham. Carol Huettner. Gail Peters. lflll':l'iRlNC fillA'lvlil':R Ron l: ,laequeline Girard. .lanet Wulfl.-How 2 Carol Huettner, Naney Heyman, Barhara Shaw, Suzanne Penney. Uail l'eters. Valerie Burnham. CHEERLEADERS When a Classicalite thinks of a sunny smile and ever-lasting energy plus heaps of school spirit. there is no douht hut he is thinking of one of our Classical cheerleaders. These eight peppy misses are very familiar to loyal spectators of llulldog teams. Wherever a Classical team is playing. the cheerleaders are sure to he found cheering them on to victory. ln school as well as at the games. the girls keep husy. Homeroom periods are spent at pep rallies or in the gym creating and learning new eheers and improving those which are already eslahlishetl as Classical tradition. Suhstitutes. Gertrude Lowell. llrenda Miller. and Judith Phaneuf. are ,always ready to aid the cheerleaders. who play a major part in making the Bulldogs 'lthe team that is always on top. 114 lion l: tlertrutle l.onell. Cheryl hlaekintosh, Gail Peters, Rona Kantor. Sally Kinsman, Essie Green, Elaine Thomas, hlarieke Nieuhuvs. Susan l rietlenman. - lion 2: l'atrieia Alhano. Lorraine Stone, Eleanor Adiff. Anne Wl50ll, Gail 'l'lllIl1'l'. llarlmrn l'lugge. .lanet Smart, ,loan lluratti. Carolyn Ingalls. Valerie Burnham, Barbara Shaw.-Row 3: Su- zanne l'ennev. Patricia lxnox, Carol llnettner. Nan Zinunerman. ,lane Landon. lleverly Usher, Ellen l.yneh, Ann Streeter. Virginia llougluss. Naney lleylnan, .loanne Mayer. STUDENT LEADERS A great asset to the physical edueation depart- ment is its line group of student leaders. Mrs. Andrewes and Miss hlende lind these senior girls most Ylllllilllll' in assisting them demonstrate. teach. and organize. ln elass. the girls divide into small groups under the direetion ol' a student leader. Through this friendly assoeiation. hoth the student leader and GG her charges develop their gymnastic skills as well as a new-found friendship. Student leaders are Chosen for their outstanding leadership. citizenship. and seholarship in addition to skill in physical education. The group during this past year has certainly maintained these high standards. The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other peoplef' TUl.S'l'0l . . those who through their knowledge . . . ar able to organize and direct the efforts of oth V. 1' - e ers. .l.l'.Ml'iY'l4 .lENKlNs , XA - Wu KVUNU . 1 'Ffh mtl' 0.6-lx' 'W yy ...af 'XM MMM , will naw' . -my. FU RQWXU .. MNA 4 I VC.u'W' mil . 30- Kxifm ' KW xt. 55 WM . ri ,XL lan Qeilul X X Nui .UV AXNV . Vmvtvktlk' mv - . X121 ban' . yLn0f ' ' 'va Yann . . 0. X-.af-W X .4 lan? . tsxllw' 3 . 9099 wood- l Thx- Girls' Athle-tic Association has lwen 4-xlrvliivly an-tiw spmisoring mlm Play Days and after school vlulis. 'lllw girls uml tlu-ir nllie-mx ure- uitlwl in Ilu It projevts liy Miss Memlv and Mrs. iAll1ll'4'Nl'S. 6 I4 A olflflcziilzs I 4 I Prvsicleiit -- Sally liinsniun Vice President - - Janet Wulll' Serretary - Rochelle S 'l'rc-uslm-r ' olin hail Pvters H6 u FRENZ1 En FH i A NTH-. wx -we .. . N .lua'i1l, I - nl ., fnrl. lh,,.0,hV ' Cham bv ., Ms, .llliq-hae! R-'uzrf-,. S , afldr a On tletolver ll. freshies were seen ahout the cor- ridors donned in at most unusual fashion while toting extraordinarily lofty piles of hooks. There was no doubt. It was Freshie Day. Our freshies were good sports and with unuttered defiance made a pretense of being charmed at their own antics. Later. in more eonventional attire. the new crop of victims joined their tormentors at the annual Harvest Hop. all having taken solemn oaths to make subsequent freshmen equally happy. FR US B,,,,d and 77171 1. jlfivhael HESHIES Costello Fw 'GA little work, alittle play . . . alittle fun. GEORGE DUMAUnn:n Practice is the Ines! nf all illSll'llCf0l'S.,, Pl nun Q Suu 5 1 Sxlll :INN llll' lmll Im hy l.Il'U,lxl.l'. as llUI4l5 l,0lXlllh l'll4'ld'l PHI' i,. IIN- ,mlml of 41 up lamvl l'AilNlllll m 4 - zulu-x lln- lmll. l'4hllIll'1'lllvIl Ivy Kurlvm' lla-l1'lu'l'. TENNIS f Q . . . . . . . l1'IlIlI5 pl'zu'Iu'm' llIl4lQ'l' llu- llII'Q'I'llUll ul Mrs. .'Xll1ll'l'NX1'h. was lu-l1l llllr lull on Nlmulnyf :mal Wvflllvwclzlyw all l orc-fl llurli. 'l'In-sv Ill'Lll'll!'t'S l-1-mnw ll In-Ip uf m-II :I- il IDll'ilhlIl'1' In llll'l'1'il5lllQlf' murm- pl'mpv1'lix'v ll'lllllS lll1lf'l'l'5 mu-ll svasml. Nu mnnpvli- limu was plalyval as llli' l0lll'Ilillll4'lll. slurlvcl lah- in ilu- NPLIFUII. nab r'z1m'm'llv4l lN'f'illlM' ul' XH'illlll'l' c-muliliunw. lllawil-all girls pluyf-fl ll'lllll5 lm' llwir msn Q'll,iUfIl!l'lll anal lu illllmrmm- llu-ir 5kilI. lsl' ll uw: lfurol lll'll1'-s..lz1rlf-I liililllll. llnris Potxin, 'xllllllllfqtf' Xlule-luliis. ffyntlxial llivtz. .loam sll!'I'lllilll. lxurlvm- llf-l4'ln'r. l,illIl'll' llvtx .... IND Hmm: .lm-:lm-ltr Szllunski. lsulwllf- Kllllhll. Illkllllhlll Sfllllll. l,llll'lI'lil Mlllllll4'I', ll1lV1llflI M-1-ur-i. llurutlly .lUllllSlHIl. ,lunivv llinmrlx. l'ulri1-in Cr:-r1sl1:m .... Zinn Run: llllfllilfil Sulu-r. l'lll'illl1Il'Sf'I'lll'lx, lui, .l111l1tl1. Xlnrion xl1lI'Lllll. .lmlitll Stark. Sllll4ll'2l-l.Q'l' King. llill'llklI'il 514-inln-rg. Nlnrflm iiolwn .... llll Num: llnil l'l'l'I'll'l'. Rllllllil killblllll. lfalll lluss. In-nv xl'liSlllll. llm-ln-llv Sollll. lmls lllltzo-r. hlillllt' lvltlvvrgz. SIINIIII l'.l'll4'll. 1, ,n1IitI1 IIUVIIIRIII. ,lainirr I.nrkin, Suneirai II11ir1I. Sliirlvy RI1'lllI1'llll, Ium I: Ihumtliy Illiaiinlwrs. .InfIilI1 I.IlllIIll'I'. 'I'11n1sin Souza I HI :Xnnv WomI lion Z: 'Inn Sinnn. liurolyn -Iworsi, I,llII'II'Ill Zininwr. I,nriv Vtvlrlwr, IAIIIHI W1-nk:-. I'iIIin Iiuss. Nnrnni - ' sun I 1':111v1-s IIt'I1'Ill'l'. InmIit ,mfs Blilzvr. Kurvn IInrIu', ilIl1I Nliss NI1-114Iv Row 3: ,lvaim-tti' Nilmiski. ,IIHIIIII N-nt, Itlllll . . I1 II.1II, I 1 IIiilIl4' IIrn1Ie-. Slllllllllt' IInr1I. Iirgginin Iloiigluss. Il:-xnru IIPRIIAIIIILIII. Ann AIllllIll'I'lIIilll. Ilaiil Iiulrinsnn, Nun ZIllllll1'I'lllilll. Sully IXIIINIIIRIII. Doris llnmllqillv. I.lIl'I'1lIIll QIUIIP. I'IIf'illl0l' .-Ir1IiII'. Iinil I'e-Ie-rs. Xlnriz-In' Nll'IlIlIlyS. anal Snsun 5Il'l'llIHllll'. FIELD HOCKEY Un IXIu1nIz11's LIIHI xYt'1IlIl'S4IllyS lI1is I'uII. lIIussi1'11I ns lDlAill'III'l' for Play Day on Urloiwr 26. As ll lie-I1I Inu-In-y PIIIIIIISIRISIS lroupa-1I up lo II11- Arrnory rvsnll of this I'uilI1fnI und 1IiIig1-nl drilling. II11- vurrying shin QIHIHIS and slivks. Iinder II11- 1Iirv1-- girls. spa11'Iw1IIryse-11iorsCaiI IIoI1i11sm1.Sz1IIy Kins- linn of Miss INI1-n1I1-. the- girls prm-lic-1-QI II11- Irasic- man. I'IIl'L1lI0l' Ar1IiII'. and Annm- Wood. won in rmn- skiIIs of lln- gznnv and In-I1I inlc'r-Ivaiin VUIIIIIUIIIIIIII pe-lition ul II11- iiilvr-s1'I1ooI I'Iuy Ifayf' III'N IlI'I' SCUIIIC 'Push on, - keep movingf, 'I'nuMAs xIUIl'l'0N Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course, And we are grac'rI with wreaths of victory. Slmkrzsvmmz lion l: l'illl'l1'lil KlI1PX.Sillly'KlIISlllilll, lll'l'IIl4'1'Flf'l1lll12lll. llvltyv llzlllivls, .luliu Grunt. .lllilllllil llrmxn. l'allri4-in fum-0, llyllllllil flat:-s. l,illl'lI'lll llrunf'ttu'. Sylxiu Sl'l1ill-l-l'l'.Y Kms 22: l'utri4-ia l'uig4'. Carol sill'lll'Ill. Xlurilyn l.zlm- wn. linrul l m-rrnru. l'ris4-illu Tufts. lfluim' EHIIIS. Fay Rnlniflvuu. lliunu llrmlv. .lvun linlrinson. Nunn-y ll-lllllllllatlll. 1':lrol llrulgv. lion Il: Anna- Wuml. Rum- lllllllSilll0. Alim- Knnic-rzny. ,lunv lfoule-s. lllvn lr0l'lllilll. lun sll'l'l'll'l'. Susan l l1-ielvlllllslll. lilu-ryl Nllll'lillll0Sll. ffm-uliv Al1I'f'HH, Sirjv Kunslu-rg, Kurs-n FillllliIIt'I', l'utri1'iu fNlm'Urnill.-- llon 1: Sllllllllll' l'4-nnvy. .Ivan Rnlvinsnn. Gull 'l'urm'r. Nun ZlllllIll'I'IIlilll. Ann Zlf11I1N'l'IIlil!l, Nlarie- Look. Stl-plmniv l'rm'Im'. lfullu-rim' Finn. llvwrly llsllvr. lllzlny lfllvn lfrmw. Inu Skolnivk. VOLLEYBALL Thv lligzhlighl ul' lhc- xullvylvall svasmu was Ihr lournanwnl in whicll lxwnly-lxm learns lmm lln Sports lwilfu lwlll in lhv lllawif-ul gym rluring lhv high sl-lumls ul' Springrlis-lml :xml XYQM Springlllvlxl lzlllvr part ul' April. lllalsslvalls slur lPilIl1. 'l'lu' pz1rlic'ipal4'1l. I llmnpe-rf. fuptzlim-1l hy Sully Kllhlllilll. mm ilu- XNII Ullfll lvl' ll' . . . , I lime- l.lllllNilll1b. llwv 1.orlnun llilllllflil lxnux. Hail lurnvr. 'Kun fimnu-rnmn. lflvu llor- Hail llnlminfun. xllt'1'lX0lIll'1'Z .luzmltn llrmxn. hull llolnnl man. Suzanm- l'vnm-y, linsv ny. Jxlllll' Wuml. Nun fini sun. Sumnm- l'e-nm-v. lflmiusuno. nu-rmun. - ,fl-w.''Q?'z5'::'::L:l.-I: iffy: A TWU? L-SA - l l lllill'. lllilll llRll'l'lNl1 WET ARUIVI' T0 'IUXKE 'HIE I'I,UNllli lu Ilu' fm'e'grol1ml: l'auue'lu Re-1Imlisl1. Hosulin' B1'u11pl'4', ,lumlilll Finn. Ha-lc-u lluylmwl. Susan l'1utou. ,lumlilh fulvski. und Tilllwill Snum. l.ll H SAYING l,il'1'l'l1'4l lay Xliff Xlvmlv. Iln' Iifv suxiug group 1110! 'lla Sl'4'lll4t' only llluse' vululixlulvs lwsl suilrml In ilu' mvh xltllllhlf for lm-uly uv:-ks all ilu' pool of Trinity l'lllll'S1'. l'Illl'ilIll'l' into ilu' group was lil'll'l'lllilll'1l lay il llluull l':1ll l ol, ilu- purtivipuuts uns proficient ul the- rigid swimming tx-ht. Following: the- I1-st. Nlifs Nl:-mlv ulauuvnluls nl' Nuimmiugg und was thus uhh' tn aulupl Iilllgllll ilu- xurinus upprmu'lu-s. l'ill'l'i1'S. und un-lhmls uf use ulrililivs to llu' url ul' lifq- waxing. safe' VIIIHIIIVI. uhirll a'mupris1'1l thx' I1-walls. Nun l: 'lluufiu Suuzu. Sufuu Hulou. .Iudilh ful:-ski, Rusuliv Pwullpn-. Susan lfook. Allin: Rl'Slli1'k, l'ulririu fiuum-r. l1urulyn .'X4'1'0l'Si. Carol Foster. H4-le-n iluylorrl. Guuy Fw-mlv1lr', :lull .llulitll Hull. lima 2: l'utrin-ia Cray. ,lurlitll Finn. Pumvlu Rmlmlish. mul Mvryl Mvtivicw. u Q 0 3, Lzfe, wluch all . . . love and strwe to keep . . liuwm AnNm,n uh QQ Uur grvalvst glory is, not in never falling. INliXYX1lIlx Ihm I: 'XIIVI' XIKIIKRIHI. ,IillIl'I YXUIII. f,ilI'UI 1,I'II4'4N, IInru!Ily' ,IlYIlll5IHlI. Sully IXIIINIIHIII. I,1l1lrie- II:-tl. SRIIIIIIJI IIalir1I. Ixana-lu IIHIIH- NIlirIn'y III1'lllIl'1lll. .lmlirlu KPAIIIV. 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I 111111- 1.1111111111 SI111111s Jxlllll' Strf-1-t1-r s1-11r1-14 12-1 Row l: Alexanmler Zurowski. Alan White, Harmon Withee. Alan Goldstein. Tanisin Souza. ,leanette Salonski. and llorothy Slialler. Hou 2: llarold l,ias, l.ynn Kanowilli. Stanley fwirn. Marlene l3uBiel, .loan lllelfallin. Patrieia Allbano. l.orruine Stone. Nlurciu Slilulernian. and lllareia llinerstein. llow fl: Donald lfroteuu. .lon l'rothero. Leroy lleisllliergier. Antoinette lllalelalcis. Sandra Caron, Susan lirlirli, 'l'lieo Nlieliel- man. Rosalie lleaupre. and Lynn ljelmernian. Row 4: l,eo Sliapiro, l.eo Petit. Anita llesniek. Carole Allen, and l.ois Blitzer. Row 5: lfleanor Ardill. l'atrieia llrutlsky. ,luditll Finn. l'aniela Reddish. ,luditli Stark. Sheila Reardon. llorotliy Moran. 'l'inmtliu Y leiree. and lnu Sleolniek. BOWLING Three tournaments in one season kept bowlers at Classical very lmusy praeticingr and playing each Vllednesl day at the Chestnut Bowl. Directed hy lVlrs. Andrewes and Mr. Batt. Classical bowlers held an intramural girls' howling tournament. and a mixed round rollin tourna- ment. while those hoys who were also memliers ol' the varsity squad played in the city tournament. Such out- standing seniors as lfleanor Ardiff. Patricia Alliano. lon Prothero. Leo Petit, and Leroy Hershlierger will lie missed during howling season next year. hut many promising freshmen will join the juniors to form new more-skilled teams. Strike Spare Spore Eleanor Ardifl' l':unelu llc-tltlisll .lon l',-t,gl,,.,4f, 125 . . . play the game? HENRY J. Nizwnom' For when the great Scorer comes to write against your name, he writes-not that you won or lost- but how you played the gamef' ANUNYNIUI s as 9 9 99 Where there s a will, there s a way. Nvwvwolwz Nz-nl I'lt-rlwrt. Roll:-rt llontmnpn. lhnvirl Hurry. Thf'0tl0l'f' Sandquist. Shvrxmml Stone-. and 1Imn'l1 llonultl Yanni GOLF 1955 'l'ln- l955 Classical linknwn wound up their season sporting: a T - fl - l rt-t'm'1l. The tvam was coavhc-cl Ivy Donald Vaughan. who again slmwt-rl his alvilitv to luring: honn- a winner. Sparlwrl hy Dave Harry and Tvtl Santlquist. tht- V955 sqnatl lmastml snr-li nwn as llolu liontu-mpn. Sin-rwnotl Slnnv, Nasal llt-rlwrl. ,-Xl:-x Znrnn- ski. antl Nlikt- Nlvgliulu. With tht-ir lnnno links at l ranr-onia. the team startvtl nut as il' tht-y were going! to nin 4-vt-rythingz in sight. racking up six vivtoric-s in thvir lirst six matches. The unly team to give tht- Htilldogs any trouhlt- was 'IX-vli that vanqnishcd tht- Vaughanmen twice in lvagne play. lfi-2 anal lille- ILQ. ln tht- Westvrn lVlassac'hnsetts T0lll'IlHlIl4'lll tht- Tige-rs con- tinnc-tl their mastery ova-r the Classival linknwn. with 'Ft-1-h antl Classic-al linisllingf ont' - Iwo. f May I0 l I I6 I7 l9 23 211- 26 ,-1 -4 A 4- lll'IAD DOWN! QUIET. l'l,l'iASl'f! GOLF SCHEDULE Jum- I ' 2 1-i ' k 31-1 , , lla mal ll X' Hobo 6 X Away 2 Classical SM Westfield Homv Cla ical 915 Westfield Sw Away Cla ical l2lf Holyolu-Catholic 21p Home ' Classical 714 l'h'C0 f'e Away Cla ical l2 Cathedral 6 Away 6 Classical FHA Cathedral 61Q Away I -ss' ' F ' 0 lla 'cal IJ Ludlol' Home 20 Xveslern Massavhusvlts Classical 2nd plan- Classical I3 Chic-opee 2 Home Oxford Classical 2 Technical 13 Home Classical UQ Technival BV, Away llenunwralion: Won 7: Lost Il: Tie l l - 0 - R - li lluli Ilmm-inlm Daw Barry 'l'i:RlNc ow Victory is will 99 ANoNYMmJs By sports like these, are all our cares beguil'd.,' OLIVER GoLnsM1Tn I IST ROW: Lynn Kanowith, Howard Shapiro, Gerald Horowitz, Noel Edelson, Richard Young, Gerald Stienberg. and Co-capt. Robert Coonan .... 2ND ROW: Coach Donald Vaughan, Phillip Schreiber, Miles Thompson, Robert Glass, .lon Prothero, Peter Roth, Robert Merhar, Co-capt. George Torrey, and Ronald Burke. TENNIS 1955 The 1955 Classical tennis team, under the tute- lage of Coach Don Vaughan. hung up their rackets at the end of the season sporting a healthy 8-3 record. The squad was co-captained by Roh Coonan and George Torrey. and ably supported by Dick Young, ,Ion Prothero. Noel Edelson, Peter Roth. Gerald Horowitz. Gerald Steinberg, Phil Schreiber. Bob Glass, Howard Shapiro, Lynn Kanowith. Norman Epstein. Ronald Burke. Miles Thompson. Bob Merhar, and Allan Hayes. The Bulldogs started the season off right by out- lasting Wilbraham Academy. 5-4. Dropping the next two matches by an identical score of 4-5 to the Springfield College Freshmen. the Vaughanmen eased past Westheld. 4-03 dropped another 4-5 squeaker to Wilbrahamg and then posted four straight shutouts. Finally. Holyoke broke the scor- ing ice in dropping a 5-1 decision. Since only four players from the team will not return in 1956. the squad should ascend to even greater heights. SMASIIES by Torrey . . . TENNIS SCHEDULE ,ly Juno I I fi xYiiill'1lililllI Alf Away 3 lflassivul -I Holyokm- High 0 ICS l'l Slll'illl2Iii1'illClli- 6 lilussivul 6 fil'K'l'lIiil'ili U le-gv Frvsiiim-ii 5 Away . . I W v 7 LILISSICLII 9 1ClfilIllL'Lli U I8 Springfield Col- 0 cyl , I 5 H I lx H.. i1'g6l'1I'0SilIllt'll 5 Home 0 ' mmm ' 0 50 c will I Zi- LI WI-sl Springffin-ld 0 Home 0 ulassical 9 ililicllllical U 77 l'I Willirulmm 5 Home Rl'lllllllt'l'ilii0llI Won 7: Lust Ii lllllllf' AWN iitlllll' A way A w uv . . . auul Counun G6 Victories that . . . are worth having . come as the result of hard fightingf' ll. W. Bmgmgi bb L Sport royalf, SHA KI-ISV!-1AItlfI TRACK llnu l: Nlunuger llill llutt, Ralph Wilson. Nike Kuplinsky, ,lim llatron. l'ete tfurando. llit-k Fisk. .lohn Koininski. ltit-k Satell Ht-.urge Nusszlr. 'l'homus Nh-llunough, Franees Wzitstvli. Hill Knausf- How 2: floaeh llenry Batt, Xlirhuel Cohen, George lllukt lliek ikl1ll'Hl!llS. lmroy llt'l'SlllN'l',ill'l'. llflllg: fitlyett. llill Sdlltlfrfi. .lark Russell. llonuld ffooteau. l,arry Nleier. 'l'ony llt'lllll5lS. Ilnll flramlield. lfred Maier. TRACK 1955 As predicted in l95f11. the l955 Classical track team compiled a much lmetter record than during the previous year. flut of' eight meets. the team won two. took tno second places. one fifth and dropped three. The higxhlights of the season were the lnterschool and Wiestern Nlassaehusetts meets. ln these. the team placed second and fifth respectively. ln the lntersehool Meet. ,lohn Kominski unleashed a discus throw that went l-l-9 ft. 5 in. This not only won him the event. hut set a new record also. The old record was l26 ft. 6 in.. set hy Curt Guilds. also a Classical trackman in his day. Dick Fisk. prohalwly the fastest runner in West- ern lVlassaehusetls. suffered a leg: injury that ham- pered him for the rest of' the season. With l isk in top form. the Classical team undoubtedly would have made an even hetter showing than they ditl in the latter half of the season. ln George Blake there was an unexpected lwoost to the squad. A freshman. lilake was the only mem- her of the squad who cupped a first in the Western lVlassachusetts Meet at Westfield. taking tht- lvlue rihhon in the high jump. U l lu x llsl lwlnl vu' . ,,- Xprll Xlan' xlllX Xlan Xlan Xlan Nlzn lum 1.4-mm' lllnlu lln lllmu ll ilu 111 l .nal Mx Won Mx lull Ill.: Wvnn llm Qllll Ilm lllwl Xu l nxt Xu Stl: 'Xu lllfNl'Xllfll-K'l'l0N: Won 2: l.uxt .w 'l'nu Bull plum- Onv 5tl1 pluw' 1 lualm llunxxn ln llill Kllillli lllll' lml lllllllll lilllll lv Hy heaven, melhinlfs it u are an van lvup It is the contest that delights us, and not the victoryf' l'1xsm'-xl, FOOTBALL Row 1: Rolwrt Class. Managlvrz ,lamvs Catron, Erlwarxl Alwert, Willizlrii 0'l3rim-n. Carl Tlior la mr I NN lim Fortie-r, Co-vapt. Wllliillll Knaus. llarolml Coldlme-rg, Stove Mftz. Honalil l,ag:assv. .Iolm Yining. wllllllll lint Nlllll mi lion Davirl Sll0llJllll'llf', R0llf3l'l Smith, Vinvvnt Rlll'kf', Thomas O'Brif-n. Rolwri llottaro, Rvgrinir u son lllbly N lfzlwaril Kittwrlgli-. liil'lHll'1i Allyn, .lolm Avcorsi, William Cranfield. Anthony' lll'xIllSiS. Mani vu 4'1HI4'iIZ .lanws ltunlvavy, Wllliillll lxll'lIl'i!', Williallll ,l1'nkins, KQ'llIlf'lll fiolv, L1-rov llc-st. Grant Ile ll Paul ilu Conlon Spauhlingx, w'illiam Samlvrs. Ronald Payson, l'a'tf'r Rllssvl. llonalil ffampln-ll llavkfulul :onli FOOTBALL SCHEDULE S1-pl. S50 Classival lf! Dalton 6 Uvl. 7 Llassival 0 Traclc' 39 Uvl. 22 fllassival 0 Holyoke- flilill. 532 Uvl. . assival 6 llratllvlmoro 26 Nov. -ll Llassival lil Nvorvvs. fiom. I2 Yox. lil i,lassir'al 12 lfnfivlil 6 ,. ,, ,, llr'mum'ralion: Won .y: Lost .1 llomv Away Away An ay Away Au as STA RTINC LINE lion I: Nonalnl Payson, Grant lla-ggggiv. llaroltl Colflln-r,f1, Willizliii Sillllll'I'!4. lfiluaml Kiltrvilgu- Rlllllhl Kllxn xxllll m sn lion 2: Kvnm-ll: lfnlv. .lame-s ffatron. William Fortirr, William Kaaus. FOOTBALL The V355 Classical football team. witlt only four letlertnen returning. did better than expected. winding up with a 3 and 3 record. Coach Henry llatt. assisted by Donald Campbell. did a re- markable rebuilding job especially in the line. Classical got ofl' to a good start with a 13 to 6 win over Dalton. The Classical scores were made by Catron from the 6 yard line and by Fortier from the l yard line. with Fortier adding the extra point. Classical then dropped its next three games to Trade M39 to Ol. Holyoke Catholic Q32 to 6l. and Brattleboro 426 to 6l. although in these games the leant didnit look so had as the scores indicate. Classical broke their losing streak by squeezing past Worcester Commerce Q14 to l.2l on two fourth-period touchdowns by Jim Catron. The all-important extra points were made by Bill Knaus. Classical played its best game against linfield High, both on defense and offense. with Cole playing exceptionally well. although he was injured late in the game. Classical scores were made on a six-yard rttn around the end by Fortierg the second was on a 3-0-yard rtm by Catron. The Classical -- Turners Falls game was rained out and was not re-played. The outlook for next year is good. for only four ol' the starting team will be lost through gradua- tion. and ten lettermen will be returning. 135 CATRON carries around end. CATRON breaks loose against Dalton. COLE plunges through the center of the line. Play not for gain, but sport. GEORGE IIEtu:t1tt't To the victors belong the spoils? Axnnrgw JACKSON MQIW 4-x 1 l' .we La, limi l: Mike Kaplinsky, Ni:-k liazos, ,loe Field, Harvey Mazer, Gerry Steinberg, Howie Ledewitz, Bob Waslllmtlrll, llerb Wolf. Row 2: Edward Lemberg, Martin Gordon, Sidney Weber, Dick Pryee, Gerald Horowitz, ,lohn Latif, George Torrey, l'aul Ret-k, ,lohn Edgerly. Row 3: Ronald Bauer, George Korczyk, Larry Foggle, Gus Levanos, Fred Mazer. llon Sommerfeld. Lorence Queen, Jack Russell, Paul Rosenberg. Row 4: Tony Pellegrino, .lames Viniek, Coach Don Vaughan, David Vaughan, Fred James, Miles Thompson. SOCCER - 1955 Classical. under the skillful coaching of Mr. Vaughan in previous years, has always succeeded in producing a well balanced and organized soccer team. During the 1954 season. the players worked hard enough to enter the finals of Western Massa- chusetts. but because of overconfidence, they lost a heartbreaker to Monson High School. However, during this season. the team was able to reach its full potential by earning not only city but also Yvestern Massachusetts co-championship. ln the beginning of the season, the hopes of the Bulldogs were darkened when they lost two, tied two. and nosed out only one victory over the Cathedral team. The squad really started rolling by bringing forth an unexpected victory over the team of Technical High. Games played during the nf, A ' remainder of the season resulted in four wins and one loss. The Bulldogs witnessed a most successful season because of the teamwork and individual ability of the players and the coaching of Mr. Vaughan. An outstanding scorer was center Paul Beck. who scored 4-OW of the total goals. The team would have been crippled without the fine defensive work and play- making of Harvey Mazer and Gerry Steinberg. Powerful and most accurate booting by Nick liazos and John Edgerly were important factors in perfect- ing our team. Good judgment and fast thinking of Dave Vaughan, Classical goalie, formed a barrier before our defending goal. Also active varsity players were Wolf. Field, Washburn. Weber, Tor- rey, and Horowitz. Daw Vaughan Soccer Schedule fl St-plctnlwr l5 Classical 1 21 Classical 1 22 Classical 0 27 Classical 0 29 Classical 2 October 4 Classical 0 6 Classical l ll Classical 2 113 Classical 18 Classical 5 25 Classical 0 27 Classical 2 Western Massachusetts Tournament Classical l Smith 0 Home Classical l West Springfield 0 Away Classical 1 Technical 1 U.Mass. lil-:Nl'Mi-zlwriox: wow 9g l.osT It Tllill 3 r ,lolin Edgerly uses his head. SOCCER stops another one Smith Agricultural Smith Agricultural West Springfield Trade Cathedral West Springfield Technical Commerce Trade Cathedral Technical Commcrcc Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Away llomc Home llome 66The team that will not be beaten cannot be beaten. 137 KNU'ru Romania HasIvry finds ll short vu! to opportunity. .'xNOXY'!lHI'S 7, Ilu Illl'llllil'IN ul tlw XIIINIYQ' ll'illll am' flinw ll wlllllllll Xhnllzu-h. I.:-my Ile-Nt, Sl1'Xl'llN Kllhlllllll. lwu ll.-Nl, lvmuv lllxllun lllmx fl 'l'llUIllllN llfllllilllll. .lulm .l0lIllhfYll. lii1'l1:1rnl tllmlnn. Vl1ll4lIll1lN llIllHIl, l'1-tvr Holla. -. Inu: l.IlIlvll, lliuu .ll lnnwll llnnulcl xllllllllilll. lluxhl Xillllllllll. Nlurnu XM-lu-I. Ni. ll I'.1lH llll ll'llllIl'l ' lm-x XX:-lu-I. .xml susan.: BASKETBALL - 1955 Will: l'UlIl' ul' lln- l'l5l flurlvrw l'l'llll'lllllQl lllls 1-Ilm-10 winning llll' lnl4'rfn'luml lillu' Illix Nm- X N'1lIA lln' l'7.m l.l1lXSl1'ill lvuxlwlluxll IQ-ann cwnnpilml an H-1-mwl ul llxlrlve-n num mul law l4lrst'S. 'lllll' lxflln lmsiliml. l'l'llll'Ig. XHlN1'iIll1llllf llalllmllvnl lny lvI't'SllIllilIl. V . vrlu-4l Ill an xwll Ullll llu-olln-1' lull Xhnll-11-I1 mlm UI lnur llrll :I S1'l'Illl'll lu- llzul plane-al xxllll Ilwm lm' lllrvm' xvurx lIl5l1'il4l ul' unv. l'lu lust Qlllllt' ol lln' sm-:mall was pluvml mm .Iumnnx IJ, xxlu-rr lllzlfsivul pluywl ll1llllt'lll'l1l. Un . . , lllul lllylll am IIlwliII'4'll lnlllc' mul Xl lllll' lvaun llilIlllt'll Ilu' l'lll'IPl4' lllil XX lllll' il lllllftlllfll 4ll'l1lrlnn:1. 75-lll. lun ww-kx lill4'l'. llu- lllllhlugs lllI'lll'1l lvzlvk zlrvll- rin ll lull lay lIlll'1'lI pmulw. 10-lvl. luull llnn Ysulgllslnl 4'llilI'QQ'5 mum- 4-xln-:llc-ly , - , . lwlurv l.l1lShlI'ill plaluwl lln' N4'1'llllIl 'llll1' hllll l.a1lll4'1ll'ul. llll' lun lv' .J :mf sluml all .v-l will llnu QKIIIIPF rm-nmining, ffulllvllml mm llu' Qilllll' ln llu mm lllc- lilln-. nurrms lllilljllll ul ml-'lil lHDIlll'. 0.2-ol. mul Ilu lulvx 'lllll' IOSSI1-:nn lm llIIl'1'll llll'FllUlPlllIL'5lxlll nl luv 1 l'll'5lllllIlSl1'X1'lXlIlSllli PPI' Qlilllll' M115 Ullt' l'llllSl'llS. illlfl lwsl Nvxl Yvur llmu us Kllhlllilll mul l llc will llzuv an livsl :uul XX illlill'll , . . 111. lwwl 5 alu'l'a1ga-ul ZI lmml nl ilu-11-n lwxl In We-flq-run NI lx 1 In ilu- mix. ll X .lll!llilll mufl lillllll an ru-xx In .lm um lim-fl will Ql'il1lll1ll1'.lllNH Fl' lu rl L llvnl nuvlm-ux ul lllallw. lun lr! uilll. I lll 1II41ssi4'uI QU 1IIz1ssin'uI T11 11Iussi:':xI II 1' ' II A ,lalsslvz I- 11I:lsQiI'uI 65 1fInssI1':lI 512 1fIussi4':lI fI1x 1IIussiruI T5 1IIussi1':lI 00 1IInssIm':xI 65 XQLLHHIIII IZIIIIUIII I1'1'IlIll1 lI Xgzxxxunx XM-fl 5lPIIll,.Il1I1I 11.41. VIIVXIIII 1.LlIIl1'lIl lI Il1lIy1II'i1' 1.1IlIlIlI1'I't'1' gs un display: 1Ixnxx II Illllllvl' IIuIImIax Illlly Ifliull. XXIIIISIIII ,I4'nkius. Ion: 1 IlIlllI1Il I4-xxx' IIxxII I'r-xuk M1 1 , 5 . . ' zritiuti. Ilinxx 'I 11Imvlx.lxxI1ru 'I'r4xy. Ixallplx IH-1-Ix I u'Ix Iill4S4'II. I'1lllI Nlgmxn uni IIiII 1'1l. W 1IxsslI':xI SII.lIli5II1I1II1I5 tuning up ,., . . .- . -,,. Ixuxx llxft. I.nu III-I, 1.4014 IIIuIx -xv IXIIIMIIRIII, llIl1I IIIII IXAIIQIVII. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE .I III I I llxxmx- Sfi -X xx :lx 224 I Imm- I3 -I xxzlx III ,X xx ny I1l .-I xx any KI :Xxxzly 1xI :X xvzxy 21x ,IX xx ux XNIIIIDIIFI-' .y- -x J I1I II IT -I 25 1 I:l'IlIlllI1'I'ilIl1illZ xxlill In. Ins! 5 I-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1,IlIr'nxp1l Ia-4'Imu xI fxl 'xxxzlx XInnsun Xwulx-nxy O2 ,Muay I rmlz- -I3 .'Xxx'zxy I' nIIm'I4I 511 ,Nxxuy Ilulx1Ix 'III xnI1- -III II4xm1' 1'-1 5IlIlII,.II1I1I III II4xm1' 1 nlIn-1Ir'1I U11 'Xxxuy 11.4 -Xxxuy 1UIIIlIl1'l'1'1' III sxxxzly I never think I have hit hanl unless it l'l'b0lllll1S.N SAIVIIIIQI. ,lxxuxsuw . ll game of skill and efforlfa XNUNYXIUI s IIOKIKICY Now l: Iiltlll Bw-k. Hola BOIIIPIIIQNI. .llbllll l'l1lg11'rly. ,lohn Wliittim'r,an1l lfarl Quimby. lion 2: Nlel Hat-klvll. Ilan- llann storm. Ilan- liI'lllliSllilllli, Bolu Waslllntrn. lmu is Katz. Gvrry Ste-inlwrgr, Larrv Fogglv. Bill l nrtif-r. Marty Fairle-y. and tifillll I Russ l'1't1'rsnn. Kon fi: llarwy Nlazvr. ,lon Yining, K:-n Col:-, Ditfk law-gzlio. antl llvrlr Yvolf HOCKEY 'l'ln- V150 tilassii-al ltovkt-y sqnatl 1'oplu'1ls1'1'oll1l lirnikshank. Martin l'lillI'l1'f. ,lon Yiningl. llvllult plan- honors in tht- Division Uno l.t'i1gllli'. This wolf' and Dick Paxvglio to form a strong tvam position qualitiml tht- tvam for ont- ol' tht- four Looking forxsarcl lo tlw V356-l957 st-ason tht lwrlhs in tht- xYl'Sll'l'lI Nlassaclnlsvlts Championship Classical lioclwy team looms as a top Contvnrlvr lol playollis. along with West Springfivlml. Cathedral. tht- championship sinc-4' only tuo plays-rs will lu lo t .unl Tm-vlinival. from this yl'2il'.SlP2iI1l. ln tht- svnii-finals. tht- sqnafl lost a lviltvrly lvtlllgllll 1-onli-st to tht- pn--tonrm-y favorite Wvst Springrfielml. HOCKEY SCHEDULE U-2. Although in a losing vansv goaliv John Dvv. 22 tflassival cilllt'0lN'l' lfclgc-rly. 4lQ'lit'llSl'llli!lt lfarl Quimby. and linesmvn 29 Classic-al Trailm- lohn Wlliltivr anal llanl lit-1-k limi' anml time again Jan. 2 Classical 'l'1-vlliiival stole- tht' spotlight from Vtivst Springrfielml. Classical 7 Classival filll1'0IN'P tht-n l'IllQ'l'l'tl the vonsolation gains' antl flrvxs lf! Classical 'llracli' ,ll1't'lltllt'ill as its opponvnt. Classical's l1llCkIIlK'lI 253 Classival 'l'l'C'lllIil'2ll nippt-tl Vlll't'lltllI'ill in an overtime- lhrillvr 2-l on 530 Classical Cliivopvm' Vovational Nlilu- K1lll0l'.SltlllQ' lint- shot. lfelm. -lt Classical Catlu-dral Nlnch of tht- 1-rt-tlit nnnst go to tht- Coach. lluss ll Classical llllltllkl' llc-le-rson. who lvuill thc- loam this year around a lil Classlfal wflsl Slllllltlllvlll nn:-lvns ol' only tuo rt-tnrningl lvtts-1'i11vr1 from last 20 Clilsflcal wvsl Sllllllilllclll vc-aris Wvsls-rn ivlilSFilf'lIllS4'llS Cllilttllw --- Paul Ht-ck 22 fllassiwl Tl'l'llllll'al nnl ,lohn Whiltivr. To tht-sv plays-rs the Coach llr1NI'Mt1RxTl0N N-7:l.os'1'-1:1'n:n-I , ulmlvtl lfarl Qninllvy, Kan Cole. ,IUIIII lfflgvrly. Davitl l XLI, fIONTlCS'I'S I twin X'I'fiUl.ISlil'Tt1l l Members of the swimming team are fRow ll Grant Heggie, Edward Walsh, Richard Young, Fred Mazer, 1Row 21 Robert Cheney, Anthony DeMusis, Vincent Burke, iRow 3l Sanford Searleman, Ashley Boone, William Jackson, Vincent Gentile, Coach Otto Wulii, and lSeatcd on diving lxoardl William Cunliffe, Leonard Kanmr, Leland Katz, and Bruce Heahtz. SWIMMING The 1956 Classical swimming team splashed its way to the best season in years. Through the eiiorts of high- scoring captains, Fred Mazer and Dick Young, and new- comers, Grant Heggie and Ned Walsh, the mermen com- piled a record of five wins and four losses, a second place in the Western Massachusetts Championships, and sixth the State Championships. The outstanding meet of the year was the victory over Holyoke. The Classical team, -led, by double-winner Mazer and winners Young, Walsh, and Heggie, won the contest by a margin of one point. In the New England Championships, Classical's ace freestyler, Mazer, took a second place in the 200 yard freestyle event and a fifth in the individual medley, scoring more points in this meet than any other Classical swimming team. With many lettermen returning next year, Coach Otto Wulfi' expects another winning season. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Jan. 6 Classical 36 Trade Home 13 Classical 21 Holyoke Away 20 Classical 25 Technical Home 25 Classical 18 Williston ,l.V. Away Feb. 3 Classical 39 Trade Away 7 Classical 33 Holyoke Home 10 Classical 21 Technical Away 14 Classical 37 Northampton Home 17 Classical 45 Deerfield .l.V. Away Trade 21 Classical 34 Northampton Away Renumeration: Won-5: Lost-5 STATE MEET .lan. 28 Gardner Classical-6th WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS MEET Feb. 22 Amherst Classical-2nd 141 Water, water, everywhere . . 3' Comtmncn To set the cause above renown, To love the game above the prizef' HEWY .l. Ni1wi:ui.'l' BOWLERS Slam Mlllfll. Alan VVliitv, lmo Petit, LeRoy Hz-rslllncrgxer, Captain .lon Pl'0Illl'l'll, aml Coavli llvnry BOWLING - 1956 'lllw l95l1 lvmsling team vmlml lhm' svason with lin- mins and lin- losses oul ul' lCll malches. This 4 yi-ar lhi' llullclogs hail four ri-lurningi lvllvrmvn lo form lhv niivlm-us ol, lhv lcam: Allan Wllitv. lmlloy H0l'SlllN'l'Q1'l'. l,vo lli-lil anfl Captain ,lon l,l'0llll'I'0. lloxvling: nialvlws. uhirll xwrv glow-riivfl hy lhi' l'l'Qlllilll0ll Camlla- Pin rulvs. in-re rolleil at thi- llosv llmsl .-Xllvys. l'fac'h ol' ilu- lixv nu-mlwrs ol' ilu- lvam luoulvel thru' strings: lhv lulal pinfall of vach game - lll'll'l'IlIlIIt'tl thu- NllllI1'l'0l'llll'lllillCll. Nvxl yi-ar Coax-ll llm-nry llall will lum- to huilml an 1'lllll'0ly mm lvam. slum' almost all ul' lhc 1956 squad will graclualv. BOWLING SCHEDULE Il Classical 'llraili' 9 lflassival VllK'l'll I6 Classical fi0lllI1ll l'I'C 23 Classical llallu-ilral S30 Classical l,ucllow 2 Classical Trails' 6 Classical 'l'e-ch lil Classical C0lIllIN'l'Cl' 20 Classiral Calhwlral 231 Classical Lmllow lil-:NlMi:iu1'1ux:wcw - -5: l.osT W- 5 IAN. MxTr:iii:s KT Rosi, llUXXI.AI,I.lH1YSl G O Row 1: Bruce Rosenberg, Kenneth Cole, Gordon Wood, Rodney Fisk, Jack Sheehan, Stevens Kinsman, Frederick Hallahan, V Robert Romejko, Robert Ansty, Douglas Tryon.-Row 2: Coach David Snow, George Korczyk, Leonard Schreiber, How- ard Temkin, Paul Beck, Robert Lieberman, Harvey Mazer, John Turner, Corby Finney, Grant Heggie, Ronald Millette, Mr. John Troy.-Row 3: Ronald Kelly, Michael Kleinerman, Jon Brown, David Vaughn, James Donleavy. Although during the 1955 season the Classical baseball team won only three games, we had several outstanding players. Among them, were John Shee- han, the leading batter in the interschool league, and Donald Atkins, one of the best pitchers in the 20 Classical 22 Classical 29 Classical Classical April May 9 1 1 Classical 12 Classical 13 Classical 17 Classical BASEBALL league. Most of the losses were due to costly er- rors, but the team showed spirit and practiced good sportsmanship at all times. With several good players returning plus the freshmen that will go out we expect a better 1956 season. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Holyoke Cath. 2 Home Greenfield 4 Away Commerce 4- Home Cathedral 14 Home Enfield 7 Home Trade 2 Away West Spfld. 4 Away Ludlow 8 Away June 19 20 23 26 31 1 2 3 Renumeration: Won 3g Lost 103 Tied 3 Classical 3 Technical 9 Classical 7 Enfield 7 Classical 7 Commerce 4- Classical 1 Cathedral 3 Classical 3 Trade 3 Classical 3 Holyoke Cath. 4 Classical 2 Holyoke High 2 Classical 1 Technical 7 HA hit, a . . . hit., Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home 9 SHAKESPEARE K , E Directory CLASS OF 1958 Carolyn Accorsi Barbara Allen Carole Allen David A. Anderson David B. Anderson 268 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 24 Revere Street 54 Shawmut Street 15 Birchland Park 1251 South Branch Parkway Mary Nell Archibald 6 Cornell Street Robert Ayers Richard Babineau Henry Buch Renee Baer Sandra Baird Christine Baker Ronald Batter Michael Bauver Rosalie Beaupre Karlene Belcher Carol Bennett Sharon Berry Laurie Betz Agnes Biscotti Lois Blitzer Phyllis Bly Barbara Bonacina Susan Brown Geraldine Brunell Karen Burke Vincent Burke Donald Burstein William Bushey .loseph Canter Sandra Caron Dorothy Chambers Linda Chamberlain .lanet Chapin Robert Cheney Desmond Clinton Irwin Cohen Kenneth Cohen William Constantine Betty Lou Cook Susan Cook Lynwood Cooke Benjamin Cooley Michael Costello Patricia Crenshaw David Cruikshank William Cunlifle Andrea Czaja Athanasia Dakis lrving Danio Patricia Darney Bonnie Lynn Davis Estelle Davis Richard Decker Cynthia Dietz Janice Dimock Marcia Dinerstein Joseph DiSano 1374 South Branch Parkway 32 Lake Shore Drive, North Wilbraham 551 Roosevelt Avenue 890 Belmont Avenue 161 Albemarle Street 41 Ridgewood Place 18 Paneywoods Avenue 86 Woodside Terrace 99 Senator Street 92 Bennington Street 120 Meadow Road, East Longmeadow 41 Oakgrove Avenue 56 Pennsylvania Avenue 21 Oswego Street 147 Leyfred Terrace 111 Sylvan Street 271 Oakgrove Avenue 687 Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham 126 Forest Park Avenue 1100 Roosevelt Avenue 68 Oakgrove Avenue 105 Melha Avenue 275 Prentice Street 82 Leyfred Terrace 37 Bay Street 80 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 79 Perkins Street 133 Sherman Street 18 Winton Street 60 Dartmouth Street 4-3 Sedgcwick Street 131 Carver Street 8 Merrill Road, North Wilbraham 3 Ridge Road, East Longmeadow 311 Allen Street 33 Hawley Street 80 Manor Road 120 Edendale Street 122 College Street 26 Rankin Avenue, East Longmeadow 12 Palmyra Street 124 Ellsworth Avenue 225 Bristol Street 183 Trafton Road 34 Kipling Street 90 Groveland Street 67 Narragansett Street 71 Bristol Street 99 Draper Street 61 Wood Avenue, East Longmeadow 19 Grosvenor Street 15 Beaufort Circle Mary Louise Donovan 250 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow Judith Duggan William Duquette Janet Easton Susan Eaton Susan Ehrlich Harry Elliott Hilda Ruth Fannick Gerard L. Federici Gerard M. Federici Lawrence Feldman Gail Ferrier Nancy Fife Eleanor Fink 200 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow 2 Camp Road 140 Bellevue Avenue 170 Hartford Terrace 95 Abbott Street 162 Fort Pleasant Avenue 143 Carver Street 971 Main Street 128 Union Street 651 Allen Street 914 Belmont Avenue 263 Alden Street 111 Maplewood Terrace Lawrence Fogglc Carol Foster Nancy Fredettc Valerico Guipponi Helen Gaylord Norman Gelfand Vincent Gentile Peter George Elaine Gitberg Alan Goldstein Joyce Goldstein Carroll Goodlatte Patricia Grodsky Paul Grunthalt Joyce Hackney .ludith Hal Lynn Hamburger David Hammarstrom Wayne Handheld Barbara Harmetz Bruce Heafitz Myron Hitchcock Lewis Holi' Gail Hunter William Jenkins Emily Dee Jerome Lawrence Johnson Reginald Johnson Booker Johnston John Johnston Joyce Joseliak Lois .ludith Leonard Kantor Judith Keane Jeffery Kimball Sandra-Lee King Faith Knabe Jean Kochanek William Lavin Miriam Lear Minna Levi Naomi Levinson Lynn Lieberman Stuart Lifshitz Janice Lindblad Judith Lindner Antoinette Malefakis Frank Marafioti Ellen Marcuson David Margeson Charles Marsh Madeliene Martin Paul Mason John McGowan William McNamara William Menke Marilyn Merwin Theo Michelman Dorothy Moran Marion Morgan Barbara Morris Donn Moses Heather Muir Joseph Murphy Gail Nobbs Thomas O'Brien William O'Brien Cathleen O'Connor Richard Orenstein .lane Ouelette George Pallotta Janet Parker Alice Paulhus Ralph Peck 259 Trafton Road 251 Jasper Street 5 Beaufort Circle 70 Pomona Street 289 Gillette Avenue 507 Plainfield Street 173 Abbott Street 27 Virginia Street 111 Belvidere Street 82 Mohawk Drive 108 Woodlawn Street 175 Forest Park Avenue 34 Bronson Terrace 687 Sumner Avenue 763 Main Street, Wilbraham 541 Page Boulevard 6 Hunting Lane, Wilbraham 53 Drexel Street 139 Merrill Road 24 Westernview Street 93 Narragansett Street 28 Mayliower Road 95 Kimberly Avenue 615 Main Street, Wilbraham 45 Buckingham Street 563 Main Street, Wilbraham 70 Saratoga Street 298 Tyler Street 16 Merida Street 69 Surrey Road 22 Buick Street 186 Belmont Avenue 35 Trafton Road 8 Massasoit Street 50 Olmsted Drive 545 Carew Street 147 Marion Street 17 Goodwin Street, Indian Orchard 135 Emerson Street 104 Sumner Avenue 15 Elwood Drive 106 Bronson Terrace 84 Knollwood Street 66 Prospect Street 41 New Hall Street 37 Redstone Drive, East Longmeadow 26 Grosvenor Street 9 Prince Street 57 Hartford Terrace 69 Clarendon Street 33 Abbott Street 206 Bristol Street 582 Union Street 7 Worcester Street, Indian Orchard 6 Redin Drive, East Longmeadow 23 Wendover Road 93 Main Street, North Wilbraham 166 Abbott Street 3 Arbor Lane, Wilbraham 6 Mortimer Street 32 Carver Street 71 Wendover Road 11 Puritan Road 58 Seneca Street, Indian Orchard 17 Ashley Street 181 Acorn Street 181 Acorn Street 67 Maple Street 81 Forest Park Avenue 133 Winton Street 324 Eastern Avenue 11 Hampden Road. East Longmeadow 556 Tinkham Road 101 Darmouth Street Happiness seems made to be shared. CORNEILLE If youth but If ew a d age we e able I plwloqaaphiofliadnadon BQSWORTH STUDIQ Official Photographer for Blue and White Henry S. Wright Prop e1'o l537 Main Sfreei' T I h RE 2 22I I P I i Anthony Pellegrino Devora Perlman Geraldine Perron Wayne Persons Timatha Pierce Eleanor Pinney Clara Podkowyrow Sharon Posner Denise Poulin Rosalyn Press Melvyn Rachletl' Constance Ranney Patricia Ravose Gloria Ray Sheila Reardon Anita Resnick Mary Richards Shirley Riendeau Loretta Roner Marilyn Riner Morton Rosenburg Gloria Rowley Roberta Rubin Myra Rubinstein Peter Russell Dennis Ryan Larissa Sawialojon Dorothy Schaffer Stuart Schwartz Gail Serarini Virginia Settle Leo Shapiro William Shea .loan Sherman Marcia Shlaferman Joseph Shore Ann Marie Siano Joseph Siciliano Alison Sickman Joseph Sierodzinslli Leslee Sinclair Fay Smith William Sommerleld Ann-Louise Spencer Judith Stark Gail Stein Susan Sternbane Stanley Subarsky Allan Sugarnian Harriet Thal Carl Thor Cynthia Tillman Mary Tyrell Stephen Ulise .lames Vinick Marjorie Vinick Michael Wallace William Wallach Laina Weake William Webb Lucie Webber Sidney Webber Esta Weinstein, Howard Weisenberg Bruce Weitz .lulie Wheeler Joyce Whelan Michael Widland Alice Wilcox Judith Willis Arnold Wilson Tracy Wilson Harmon Withee Ronald Woodland Norma Wright Roy Wright 866 Sumner Avenue 110 Woodside Terrace 16 Patton Street 95 Patricia Circle 48 Beebe Road, North Wilbraham 52 Bangor Street 103 Franklin Street 136 Washington Road 21 Lyndale Street 67 Webber Street 85 Knollwood Street 17 California Avenue 114 Byers Street 54 Itendale Street 20 Bruner Avenue, Wilbraham 42 John Street 21 South Main Street, East Longmeadow 345 King Street 128 Ellsworth Avenue 148 Belvidere Street 492 White Street 27 Wellmley Street 304 Commonwealth Avenue 23 Eckington Street 30 Spruceland Avenue Ridge Road, Wilbraham 141 Bond Street 64 Grosvenor Street 43 Eckington Street 4 Searle Place 24 Scott Street 1129 Sumner Avenue 1035 Sumner Avenue 6 Bennington Street 214 Chapin Terrace 14 Pennsylvania Avenue 46 Meriline Avenue 17 Marble Street 45 Ramah Street 787 Dwight Street 23 Carver Street 216 Pine Street 156 Mill Street 151 Abbott Street 799 Sumner Avenue 44 Webber Street 247 Trafton Road 169 Carver Street 11 Priscilla Street 44 Washington Road 31 Hawthorne Street 93 Rockland Street 83 Quincy Street 45 Sylvan Street 67 Texel Drive 68 Virginia Street 183 Myrtle Street 15 East Alvord Street 93 Jerilis Drive 33 Sherwood Road 2 Crescent Hill 73 Biltmore Street 77 Wexford Street 30 Bangor Street 110 West Alvord Street 34 Gillette Avenue 20 Governor Street 35 Trafton Road Glendale Road, Hampden 7 Delmor Circle, Wilbraham 32 Somerset Street 768 Belmont Avenue 43 Norfolk Street 142 Marion Street 10 Sumner Avenue 16 Carnarvon Circle Robert Yosko 315 North Main Street, East Longmeadow Judith Zaleski 23 Virginia Street Patricia Zimmer 418 South Main Street, East Longmeadow Allen Zippin 145 Putnam Circle CLASS OF 1957 John Accorsi Coralie Ahrens Lorraine Albani Donald Albano John Alifano Marjorie Alsing Gail Bass William Batt Gail Beaudoin Paul Beck Constance Bennett Leo Best Bruce Bettigole Gilbert Black George Blake Marsha Bloom Richard Bohlin Robert Bontempo Robert Bottaro Thomas Brown Patricia Brunette Joseph Brusnicki Deborah Budnitz Ann Bullinton Susan Burack Ronald Burke Matthew Callahan Lawrence Cammarato Eugene Cantor Leone Casey James Catron Sandra Chafetz Harold Childs Brenda Clancey Wendy Clark Pauline Cleary David Clinton Marsha Cohen Michael Cohen Kenneth Cole Clarke Converse James Craig Donald Croteau Carol Cruess John Davis Elizabeth Davitt Anthony DeLevo Anthony DeMusis Laurence Derose Paul Dobrydnio Judith Dorman Carol Doucette Diane Drude Marlene DuBiel Edward Dunham James Dunleavy Patricia Dyer Noel Edelson John Edgerly Ann Ehrke Donna Ellsworth Heather Ewell Martin Fairley Karen Faulkner Judith Finn David Fleischman Elizabeth Firsowa Maureen Fitzgerald Roberta Flier 268 Prospect Street 24 Daytona Street 276 Gillette Avenue 36 Clantoy Street 270 Buena Vista Plaza 68 Monson Road, Wilbraham 178 Commonwealth Avenue 1374 Plumtree Road 700 Sumner Avenue 32 Welland Road, Indian Orchard 646 Sumner Avenue 119 Quincy Street 489 Trafton Road 39 Larkspur Street 549 Union Street 29 Perkins Street 30 Ridge Road, East Longmeadow 50 Fenimore Boulevard 40 Pondview Drive 190 Quincy Street 57 Shillingford Street 616 Alden Street 52 Perkins Street 174 Buckingham Street 280 Sumner Avenue 361 Belmont Avenue 151 Forest Park Avenue 274 Commonwealth Avenue 208 Oakland Street 111 Bartlett Street, North Wilbraham 21 Pineywoods Avenue 17 Maryland Street 542 Dutchess Street 60 Abbott Street 352 Springfield Street, Wilbraham 194 Northampton Avenue 60 Dartmouth Street 9 Texel Drive 47 Texel Drive 53 Glendale Road, East Longmeadow 28 Conklin Street 29 Mayfair Avenue 46 Brighton Street 136 Belvidere Street 10 Wilbraview Drive, Wilbraham 221 Atwater Road 1173 Columbus Avenue 431 Main Street 85 Princeton Street 149 Clarendon Street 53 Catalpa Terrace 38 Bayne Street, East Longmeadow 151 Trafton Road 991 Carew Street 189 Middlesex Street . 35 Marquette Street 38 Continental Street 435 Trafton Road 37 Welland Road, Indian Orchard 157 Massachusetts Avenue 53 Brighton Street 131 Florida Street 1209 South Branch Parkway 35 Puritan Road Chapin Road, Hampden 705 Allen Street 102 Belle Street 38 Pasadena Street 25 Bellevue Avenue 6'Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait? LONGFELLOW ureOOOO your riends can come, too' Wlleil you go to work for the Telephone Company, you ll find yourself in the midst of a pleasant, congenial group youl own age. WORKING FOR THE TELEPHONE COMPANY 'k 'lr 'A' 'A' OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES Good starting salary - regular raises Responsibility in a position of real im- portance to your community The pleasure of working with congenial people in pleasant surroundings A secure job with a reliable company that s known and respected everywhere There are lots of excellent opportunities for girls finishing High School. Come in and talk to us today. Welll he glad to give you all the details. Talk with your Guidance Counselor, if your school has one, about when and where to apply. O Wcfre looking forward to seeing you. NEW ENGLAND' TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mary Foran Martha Ford William Fortier Marilyn Forziati Guay Fredette Robert Friedman Barbara Garini Edythe Garner Jacqueline Girard Robert Glass Floris Glater Carol Goldberg Margie Gordon Martin Gordon Richard Gordon Patricia Gray Thomas Grimaldi llarriet Gross Ralph Guertin Cynthia Hall Philip Halon Edward Harrison Grant Heggie Leon Herman Joanne Hirschberg Robert Holmes Susan Hooper Gerald Horowitz Nancy House Suzanne Hurd Richard lckrath William Jackson Dorothy Johnston .lohn Johnston Alan Jones Beverlyann Jones Donna Jones Nancy Jones Lynn Kanowith Rhoda Kaplan Barbara Katziil Judith Kaufman Ronald Kelly Yolanda Kilgore Marilyn Kirsner Sirje Konsberg George Korczyk lsabelle Kulish Robert Kuralt David Kurn Sylvia Kurzberg Eleanor Kushner Ronald Lagasse Marilyn Lamson Janice Larkin John Latif Ann-Ruth Lear Constance Ledger Edward Lemberg 620 Carew Street 104 Davis Street 24 Arbor Street 419 Parker Street 5 Beaufort Circle 64 West Allen Ridge Road 131 Allen Street 123 Converse Street 35 Converse Street 30 Bellevue Avenue 1 00 Belvidere Street 73 Perkins Street 103 Bronson Terrace 33 Draper Street 84 Vermont Street Chapin Road, Hampden 73 Norwood Street 98 Woodlawn Street 19 Milton Street, Indian Orchard 100 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow Wilbraham Road, Hampden 216 Norfolk Street 30 Homestead Avenue, Indian Orchard 107 Kensington Avenue 90 Beaumont Street 22 Weaver Road 103 Flint Street 166 Carver Street 104 Longhill Street 35 Bennington Street Charles Street, Hampden 18 Northampton Avenue 284 Prospect Stree 18 Wesson Street 100 Hancock Street t, East Longmeadow 89 Tenth Street 150 Catharine Street Ma in Street, Hampden 37 Rockland Street 32 Shawmut Street 157 Leyf red Terrace 118 3 Olmsted Drive Lionel Benoit Road 77 Balfour Drive 85 Olmsted Drive 438 Liberty Street 53 Tenth Street 648 Parker Street, East Longmeadow 24 Washington 83 Linden Street Road 101 Malden Street 61 Eton Street 463 Sunrise Terrace 111 Audubon Street 189 Westford Avenue 1 90 Appleton Street 06 Packard Avenue 130 Oregon Street 1772 Main Street Constantinos Levanos 75 Bradford Street Ronald Liberatori 16 Day Avenue, East Longmeadow Lynda Lichter Robert Lind Diane Lindquist Beverly Little John Lucey Everly Luippold Conrad Lundberg Judith Lunden Beverly Lynch Bonnie Lynch Patricia Lynch Michael Mehlman Alice Makara Alberta Mandell Bradford Masterson 66 Noel Street 59 Morningside Park 24 Brighton Street 51 Arvesta Street 9 Maynard Street 24 Berlin Street 22 Manor Road Chapin Road, Hampden 29 Chapel Street 29 Chapel Street 703 Monsanto Avenue 475 South Branch Parkway 16 3 Roosevelt Avenue 28 Bryant Street 69 Manor Road loan McCallin Douglas Mt-Cloy Pamela McQuillan Michael Megliola Marie Mercolino Meryl Metivier Steven Metz Gene Mielnikowski Brenda Miller Gerald Moran Richard Morris Robert Mueller Ronald Mullett Constance Murphy Frank Murray Donald Nash James Nichols Patricia O'Malley Ann Perron Harvey Perzncr Barbara Pottern Lorence Queen Earl Quimby Philip Quinn Carol Raine William Railaele Suzanne Rasquin Pamela Reddish James Reinhold Elizabeth Rintoul Patricia Roberts D-ona Rodonhizer William Romanos Paul Rosenberg Gail Rosenbloom Ellin Ross Peter Roth Linda Rubinwitch Marilyn Rudman Laurence Runsdorf Barbara Russell John Russell Gregory Ryder Judith Sabourin lrwin Sachs Jeanette Salonski William Sanders Adele Saykin Bert Scannapieco Sylvia Schaffer Leonard Schiller Leonard Schreiber Gail Schuster Wanda Schuttert Philip Schwartz Sanford Searleman Judith Seat Eleanor Serlick Howard Shapiro David Shoughrue Robert Shumsky Martin Shtrax Susan Siano lna Skolnick Marion Sleith Jon Sleith Stoughton Smead Marlene Smigelski Judith Smith Robert Smith Sandra Smith Theresa Smith Rochelle Solin Don Sommerfield Tamsin Souza Gordon Spaulding 214 Prosper 19 Glenham Street 17 Manitoba Street 67 Hayen Street 11 Perkins Court 44 Carew Street Wilbraham Road, Hampden 25 Riverview Terrace 28 Upton Street 64 Spruceland Avenue 91 Prouty Street 86 Lawrence Street 49 Greene Street 37 Thorndyke Street 187 Oak Hollow Street 66 Morris Street 46 Edmund Wynne Circle 162 Springlield Street 40 Oregon Street 16 Patton Street 16 Belmont Place 70 Grenada Terrace 11 Blake Street 19 Athol Street 19 Maynard Street 354 White Street 149 Kemberly Avenue 50 Riverview Street Scantic Road, Hampden 950 Allen Street 't Street, East Longmeadow 100 Harmon Avenue 210 Middlesex Street 6 Weymouth Street 62 Perkins Street 98 Wayne Street 1446 Wilbraham Road 316 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 78 Leyfred Terrace 40 Eldridge Street 10 Lawndale Street 21 Bronson Terrace 30 Spruceland Avenue 40 Kane Street 1446 Page Boulevard 69 Narragansett Street 156 College Street 21 Hartford Terrace 124 Sylvan Street 55 Winthrop Street 64 Grosvenor Street 73 Wilmont Street 101 Draper Street 31 East Allen Ridge Road 1876 Boston Road 60 Montmorena Street 302 Prospect Str 23 Lancashire Road eet, East Longmeadow 59 Kimberly Avenue 53 Rockland Street 106 Longhill Street 66 Jardine Street 66 Prospect Street 399 Page Boulevard 136 Washington Road 373 Central Street 373 Central Street 119 Farnsworth Street 33 Dana Street 42 Rockland Street 64 Brunswick Street 112 Woodcrest Road 216 Pine Street 70 Tiffany Street 156 Mill Street 107 Hastings Street 274 Forest Park Avenue The happier the time, the quicker it passes. PLINY 'rua YOUNGEI My salad daysg When I was green in judgment? SIIAKI-:sl-EARF Bank Day at the Bulldog Savings Bank, a Junior Achievement Company, provides the opportunity for Classical High School students to save ahead for the things they need and want. But the need for saving does not end with graduation. How you handle your money will play an important part in your happiness, for if you spend unwisely, you will find your money gone and your real goals still unattained. Make this important decision now - that you will save regularly. Bulldog bank books may always be used at any S.I.S. office, or we will be glad to open a new book if you have none. SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS 63 Elm Street 561 Sumner Avenue 844 State Street SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS A Mutual Savings Bank llarlnara Stcinlrerg l.ois Stocks Barbara Suher Sheila A. Sullivan Selma Superman Howard Tenlkin ,loan Teren llonald Thoma Miles Thomson Nancy Thompson Janet Thrasher William 'llinti Roberta Tourney George Torrey 112 Washington Road 134 Middlesex Street 232 Sumner Avenue 60 Federal Street 89 Roosevelt Avenue 50 YV:-st Allen Ridge Road 102 Drexel Street 100 Hancock Street 58 Rittenhouse Terrace 183 Woodside Terrace 17 Homer Street 94 Fort Pleasant Avenue 38 Thomas Street 30 Bryant Street llermine Van llerlir' llavid Vaughan Irene Veckshin ,lon Vining Edward Walsh Norma Vfanegur J. Everett Wehlr. .lr. .ludith Weigold Dempsey Wells Ralph Wilson Patricia Wright Raymond Wuertz .lanet Wulfl' Alexander Zurowski VAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv ............ A .... A A A A AvA A . .faaneq .lined Therc was a young student named Wayne, Who wanted to fly his own plane. He flew up so high He got lost in the sky. The plane? no doubt it was Wayne. There was a young boy named Filley, NVho certainly was quite a dilly. He had the gals in a whirl, But kept Cail as his girl. So you see. he wasn't too silly. ln the blue and white where work is fun, Our deadline's here before we've begun. We're in such a fuss. We're making a muss. And it seems that we will never be done. k 52 Maple Street, East Longmeadow 52 Wayne Street 83 Walnut Street 34 Waldorf Street 1335 Bradley Road 25 Valentine Street 242 Fort Pleasant Avenue 103 Pondview Drive 15 John Street 61 Nelson Street, East Longmeadow 89 LaSalle Street, East Longmeadow 80 Strong Street 55 Kipling Street 949 State Street Now that it,s time for seniors to leave Freshmen and juniors will surely believe That it wasn't so bad 1t's really quite sad And for our smiling faces they'll grieve. Trudy was a cute little bunny, And Everett was her favorite honey. At spending the dough They put on the show, For bank presidents have lots of money. There was a young teacher named Soup, Who rode in a little black coupe. One morning at nine It fell in the brine. And now the poor coupeis in the soup. So much one man can do, That does both act and know. ANDREW Mutvsil g. Mind moves matterf' N I-:m.ll SIGNPOST OF YOUR FUTURE Best Wishes From AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Sl7l'iIlgfIf'Il1. Mll.Y.?. Serving New England Recognized or Accredited by: American Council on Education American Medical Association Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York United States Office of Education New England Association of Colleges Degrees offered in! Elementary Education Liberal Arts Business Administration Business Education Cboth day and eveningl Also, a two year program leading to degree of Associate in Commercial Science Many opportunities for part-time employment AIC THE COLLEGE WHERE AN INDIVIDUAL COUNTS BAY PATH JUNIOR COLLEGE 588 Longmeadow St. Longmeadow, Massachusetts COURSES OF STUDY Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Commercial Art ,1 'l4, Nisas 4 at Evening Sessions Co-educational COLLEGE ADVANTAGES FOR THOSE WHO MUST EARN Accounting Sound education in accounting and allied subjects for general, corporation, or public account- ing, BBA degree in accounting. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Engineering cmd Business Comprehensive technological edu- cation for modern industrial and mechanical employment, B.B.A. de- gree in engineering and business. SCHOOL OF LAW Management Advanced instruction and inten sive training for commercial, in dustrial, and financial responsi- bility, B.B.A, degree in manage ment. Curriculum leading to the degree of bachelor of laws. Preparation for bar examinations and practice. Case method of instruction, WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE Admissions Office, 1 14 Chestnut Street, Springfield 3, Massachusetts For fools admire, but men of sense approve Port: The parting hour is come . ' Ilmmwmafu I SPECIALISTS ' In Men's Wear For Men Age 201' 22 or 92 . . or Bc' I I Ha ne y ond 1502 Main Stl SPRINGFIELD PARK EDGE , I SECRETARIAL SCHOOL A K EN S I Are you inieresfed in a posifion as: AVIATION STEWARDESS AVIATION SECRETARY ACCOUNTANT OR BOOKKEEPER I OPERATOR OF CALCULATOR Icompfomeiers usedl EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PRIVATE SECRETARY Flowers 22-24 Vemon Street Springiield, Mass. I MEDICAL SECRETARY Flovvffrs for all Ocmsions SUMMER COURSE ' DAY AND EVENING CLASSES I . l87 Sumner Avenue Springfield, Mass. Telephone RE 3-3104 ' Telephone RE 6-893I I MOVE AHEAD THE MAPLES LET GAUGH TRAINING PAVE YOUR WAY State at Maple Gregg Shorthand Speedwriting Shorthand Typewriting English Bookkeeping Comptometei' R K 6-0622 Accounting' Review Courses GAUGH SClIO0L 0F BUSINESS 182 STATE ST. RE 6-3366 SPFLD., MASS. Telephone RE 9-7970 Qllality Since I898 EdlllllIld,S Opticians Fine Diamonds Watches EDMUND HASENJAGER Jewelry Silverware 184 State Street SPRINGFIELDMASSI True Brothers, Inc. JEWELRY 1390 Main Street I am a part of all that I have mel.', TEN NYSQ N1 When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach, the second or even the third rank? Iluzrzrm Ph 0110 RE 2-2067 Nino J. Mencarelli, Inc. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER BENNETT SCHOOL OI Secretarial Training ONE YEAR DIPLOMA COURSE SUMMER SCHOOL REFRESHER COURSES I 54 Vernon Street SPRINGFIELD'S OUTSTANDING BUSINESS SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD, MASS. I8 Vernon sneer Tel. RE 3-7813 I I TAZZlNI,S Chalercfs Music Shop FLOWERS ' INSTRUMENTS AND REPAIRS I070 Main Street Sl'RlXCl II'Il.D. IVI-XSS. I IIORSAGICS IVOII THE PROM I I SIreeI I We gin- S X' ll Crvvn Stamps I SPRINGFIELD, MASS. J R H, , ln Y E FLOWERS FROM Schla tter' s 1386 Main Street 437 Boy Street SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ffl? rua , . ,. 'rl' Hniilif . '- awww 'N .af ,. , ,,,,,,,g 4, I., .1 -v 4 wi ' Ilwo Covered Waqon Famous Iracle-mark of a famous Springfield lnslifulion, and a siqn of sound insurance prolecllon. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Springfield, Massachuselis FIELD, EDDY 8: BULKLEY Local Aqenls Plumtree Food Sho p HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FOOD Frm' Dvlirvry -15-1 Plumtree Road 1 IIC. 362 Bridge Sl., Springfield, Nlzlss. RIC 3-2074 I IN C. OfJl1.l'I'tl us 130 Nlnplc Sl., Springliclcl, Nluss. Rli 9-3366 Character is higher than intellect . . A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. ICI! 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Simmzsi i mm -1 i I I 1 mi Ruth Ekberg Vocal Studio - 62 Harrison Ave, - Congratulations to the Graduating Class Empire Mailing Company- 145 Chestnut Street Fairbanks Auto School-Oldest in New England-20 Dwight Street I ,. usa, ,. 0, ,um 2 , Frances Beauty Studio- 680 Sumner Avenue- Dial RE 3-8122 I 1, , so , 2 0 ,,,uc,c,c ccmo,a,c.,ca Wo, , I Guarantee Typewriter Exchange- 138 State Strcetf- Olivetti Portables direct from Italy I Harris Medical Center Pharmacy- 139 Chestnut Street-Prescription Specialists I Kenyon's Sewing Machines --- 714 Sumner Avenue- Telephone RE 2-8769 I Compliments of Ledger's Super Service Garage- 321 Walnut Street Professional Pharmacy- Branch now in Medical Center- 130 Maple Street Compliments ol Savoy Iewe1ry4Co. - 1649 Main Street I Schermerhom Co. - Seafood - 13 Stockbridge St. - 510 Armory St. - 735 Sumner Avc I Serlick's Market- 91 1-913 Belmont Avenue Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 from -- Albert Steiger Company Compliments ol Strohman Music Shop - 372 Worthington Street I Compliments of Valley Cinema-958 State Street -A Photographic Supplies W I X T7 v..-0--LL-ffk-C, 0..flN..CI A
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