Classical High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1957
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After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Holyoke College, and teaching three years in Rockville, Connecticut, this fine teacher came to Clas- sical High School, where for several years, she taught hoth mathematics and French. French being her principal interest, Miss Kagwin further studied the language at McGill University, Wellesley College, Columbia University, and at two summer sessions of L7Alliance Francaise in Paris, France. As chairman of the modern language department for twenty-I'our years, this petite lady made even the most obstinate student almost enjoy menacing suh- junctives and the partitive outline when studying under her supervision. More warm recollections include scenes of a hushed classroom with silence suddenly shattered hy a sedate hgure standing hefore a lanky gum-chewer quite gingerly admonishing the hoy with a simple hut meaningful, Hlllnierlii To a kind woman and a grand teacher, with Wllhree cheers and seventeen tigers , the Blue and White for V157 is affectionately and gratefully dedicated to Miss lsalxel M. Kagwin. 4 FOREWORD The halls of Classical have often echoed with the pattcr of little 1 S , , , pa ws. tray inongrels frequently have to be ejected by the busy custodians. Whilrisically we would like to suggest what a dog would think if h 'l ' e were a lowed to spend a day in school. ln choosing Hrnanls best friendw as the theme of our yearbook we hive atten t d , f a ' ip c to convey our feelings of camaraderie and participation which we have experienced during these three short years. With our dogs as guides we should like you to explore the halls and classrooms, to meet the administration and students of Classical High School and perhaps share our feelings of gratitude and, of course, regret for all that wc are leaving. Yet, for all our experience gained and most of all for our warm memories of these f 1 h - ' gears, t ere can be no regret. So, come with us now through the wide doors to Classical. 5 ME AND MY BEST FRIEND. Cf1rg1'1'nwll1'cl lmy Martin l zlirl1'y. 6 ARRA GEMENT Introduction . Pages 1 to 7 Administration Pages 8 to 51 Students . Pages 32 to 75 Activities . Pages 76 to 109 Girls' Sports . Pages 110 to 121 Boys' Sports . Pages 122 to 139 Advertising Pages 140 to 160 ldentification nf dogs used on division pages. Page 9 Dennis Owned by Phyllis Bly. Page Ill 'lllumra owned by Norma XVaneg:xr. 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'K , rw , ,'Qxx5i.SQ X X.t'?ASRTl 1 , X ' 'sl 'N N f QQVUY' If H A Q.: ,wm wwf YW um , x':1-.X'fQQQfx f. iQA:g? ' . w fu X'+ iW-xi? M' M' ., 1 ml Cl 9 Dr. joseph N. Rocleheaver 10 A . ', av . , ' 'Of 0- ' - 5- 6-, .r , v In this. the first mlition of the Blue mul While pulmlisllecl unflx-r the prinvipalship of Dr. Joseph N. Rodellvavclg wc Shoulcl like to take this opportunity to welt-oine him. We feel that at this tfmf- it xsoulrl also he appropriate to tell our readers a little alvout him. Uriffinallv from Brookinffs. South Dakota. Dr. llorlvheaver Swnt his z- . as l early years in DBIIYSIQ Coloraflo. He later lwweixml an NB. from the llnixersitv of illinois, an .-X.Nfl. from Harxarcl Crafluate Srhool ol :Xrts anrl Srficiwes. and an Efl. ll. from llarrard Uratluatc- Svhool of lifluc-ation. A wirlely traxcled man, Ur. RtDdCl1CilX'fxl' has taught in Floricla, Wisvonsin and in Brookline. lwassavlltlsetts from lflll to l95l, a period interrupted ln four years in the Navy. Engaged in xarious vommunity uwtivities. llr. Rosle'- heax er is a memlwer of the viilllllkilhillll Country Club. the Xvlllllilllillll Square Danvc Clulw. tht- Springlielcl Rotary Clnh and is in aclclition an at-tire mem- lmer of Faith Congregational Churvh. ln the lielcl of sports Ur. lloflelwawi' is interestefl in golf. howling. anrl suinnning. During l93l through l'J36, llr. lloclrlieaxvr Sc'ru'rl as aesieft 'nt Ul'lll1'lpill and in Septelnlwr. 1950 lievainf' prinvipal. NYC haw' alisays found him u friend and willing ZIflViQl'I' in aflmlition to being an exvellmlt administrator. Classical looks foruarfl to many more years with Ur. lqiorlelieuvcr as Chief- of-State. 2 4 , F , HON I 4 'lQ'LlVl'l' ' r li ' J ' ' 7 1 -Irv ',f IIHIIIV. H 1 '. l .' t. v. '. ' 'fo ' ' ll Deadline tomorrow! Uh, my goodness! I had forgotten the feature article I had to write for the school newspaper. I had just a few hours to inter- view Mr. Hatch and write the article. ln a flurry of excitement, I dashed down the hall, mentally outlining my article. Immediately, I arranged for an interview with Mr. Hatch. lVIrs. Sheehan told me to take a seat as I would have to wait a few minutes. As I started to plan my questions, I realized that, although I saw lVIr. Hatch practically every day. there wasn,t too mueh I knew about him. Whenever I saw him, he was busily absorhed with one of his many duties. Mrs. Wright interrupted my thoughts hy asking me to enter Mr. Hatchis tiny office. My eyes focused on a desk piled with papers and students' records. From behind the stack, Mr. Hatchis face peered. Sitting down, I plunged into my questions. From our conversation, I obtained an insight into Mr. llatehis multifarious activities. Ile spends most of his spare time f little that hc has f with his family. He also enjoys puttering around the house. Bozo, the family dog, is a delightful amuse- ment for everyone. Moreover, it is very evident that Mr. Hatch has a genuine love for his job, for he emphasized his desire to help troubled students. When the interview was completed, I realized lVIr. Hatchis unusual ability to do many dilheult jobs with ease. MII. DONALD HATCII Sliti ANYTHING, MR. HATCH? It A PAISE IN THE DAYS 0CIII'I'ATION Nliss IiIil1lIH'III Stone- hzmdles the numerous ll'al1sr'riptsoftI1e students. Needing a eopy of my rm-vorfi as the mascot of CIassir'aI High Sc-hool, I meandered down the 1-orridor to room IIIT. Here, Mrs. Mary Sheehan and IVIrs. Barhara Wright perform the sem-retarial work for Classival High S1-hool. After a vhat with the secretaries I found out to my chagrin that il is Miss Elizabeth Stone. who handles all the scholastic' revords of the students. I heat a hasty retreat to room I05 where Miss Stone paused in her work to help me. I was amazed at the tremendous amount of paper work she had to do. Having sevured my record, I hounced out of the ofiiee. thinking with awe of the numerous johs ac'eonipIisIied Imp the oIIim'e staff. NEXICR A Ill I.I. NIUXIIYNT. in 107 for Mrs. Flu-f-Ilzin und Mrs. Yvright. I3 'Gnu READY T0 ASSIST l3EWlI.Dl'fliliD STl'Dl-INTS fy X :nw ilu- 1-iviln-4-Ims Vis, llnrni-Il. Nlr. lfinn. and Hrs. lie'-inis. ' , -4 ' ' I X 3 'J M' iw-mi, f 57 W, ff fir if 0 H Y-LJ 'ix --J , XVL' qfjiyk Une day. UX9l'l'll'Zll'lllg soini' vlussimilvs lallxing: ulmul collr-gfv lmurds. l dvvided In yisil Xliss lforiivll and inqliirv ulmul lllc-ir iIlllJUl'lillll'l . l Sliic-lx my nose- in the ullicc' when-. luckily. Miss Cui'nPll was iIl0Il4'. Slim: 2llJlJC3l'l'fl rallwr slartlvd to we u kPri'y lvluv stroll- ing in ilu- dmvr. Hmyeyfw. as soon us she' 1'6voye1'Pfl frmn lwr surprise, Slie smiled cor- i dially and inyilvd inc to lil- down luzsidv llC'l' dvsk. -Xftm' a friendly disvussimi. I skipped into Mr. lfinnis oflimf lo inquirc' what L'llilI1CPS l had fm' lwmnliingl,l1enmsL'ol nlavullegv. l IlliUI'lllllillPly. lw was nnailile In UIYSXSPI' my qui-stioii. llnyx'vy'0i'. lie did Say that my c'l1a11c'Ps were gunrl llPl'illISP of my line i'vcf0l'rl at ClasSim'a1l. llllI'Sllllg with pride. l n1ui'c'l1ed down iv llaill. ll1TC'3llSt' iny nose yyus su lligh in tlw air, l alnmsl 4-nlliilfd yyiih Mrs. lgPllllS. ller lace was llllslwd yyitlm PXl'lll'IIl6lll and ller liands wcfrv ludml yyilll papurs. She sloppvd to tvll inf' ulmul thv many opportunities fur svllolzirsliips. -Ks l lrulled away. l 1-unldn'l help Lltlllllflllfl Ilw inlvrvsl and PIllllllSlLlSlll ilu- r'miiiselm's llllyl' for llwir work. ll. WHS. CIUIEXIATN. nur llvllllll iHlXl5l'I'. iw Lllmlys willing lu lu-Ip llln-simll hllIll1'lllS. THIS Ol lfIlIl-I AIIIICS. X111 5t'llilllAl'I'. xlilfj lw11'a11. llurutlny N'l111!l4-r. lXLiI'll'Ilt' ln-lvln-1'..lu111-1 lauwlmx. Ylurg lJ4111mu11. l',1111ly jc-lmxlv. ryln- Nlm-lixi4-1'. l,illl'll'lll C1'mlslxy..la111icc l.u1'lxi11. l.y11n lldllllllII'g1l'l'. Allll Hllllllllilll. llc-vm-rly l.ylll'll. Myra lllllH'll4lll'll. z1114l ll111'1'ivl 'l'l1a1l In-Ip ilu- m'u111m-In1's illltl II11- ulllrn- -lull' by doing: mld julri Slll'll as llt'llX1'I'l1lll lrullz-tins uml 111vssagge-5. I 5 0 THE ENGLISH TEACHIQIIS are Nlr, llernard Donnelly. Miss Ruth Cf rnell. Miss Christine Sauer. Mr. Edwin Smith. Miss 'l,lt'l'l'S2l Iloylan. Nlr. ,lLlllll'S Nlrlluire. Miss Ruth Diekerman. llr. Aileen U'Cratly. and Nlr. Donald l'urs-ell. ENGLISH One day. during my leisure, I deeided to roam down to Ed Smith's room to liorrow a eouple of good hooks. After hearing my request with a slight suggestion of a twinkle in his eye, he handed me a c-opy of H7716 Works of Plato. I looked at him quizzieally, hut accepted the book. Proceeding down the hall clutching my hook tightly, I eouldn't resist peeking into 227 where Dr. McGuire was expounding on one of his favorite subjects. Eustaeia Vye. Lost in thought I eontinued my travels almost humping into a moving stack of papers whieh turned out to lie Dr. O'Crady, who had just hnished collecting her freshman English elassls notebooks. Reaching Mr. Pureell's room I found that genial gentlemen promising to give a carrot to any student who eould define the word preeis. Later, peering into Miss IIiekerman's room, I found her deeply engrossed. Realizing that she didn't want to he disturlied. I slid down the railing to the first Iloor. I peeked into I22 where, amid the hulrlvulm of the Blue Illlll While homeroom, Miss Boylan has elleeking some graphs ol the aetion in Mrzclnfllt. Leaving l22, I turned to the right and found Miss Saueris room. That lady was dramatically deserilming her eareer as an exehange teacher. Later. I stopped to speak to Mr. Kinder about a eourse in study skills. Soon afterwards, I met Mr. Donnelly, who was rushing to his next class. Ifinally, I made my last stop at Miss Cornellis ofliee. She encouraged :ny growing interest in literature. After meeting these fine teaehers. I found ini interest in literature greatly aroused. Benufiting from the rvading aocelcwator arm Mary Ricliards, Carol Raine, Benjamin Cooley, James Dunlc-avy, and Eleanor Kushnvr. SPECII -X L ENGLISH. a de-light to which many seniurs look l'u1'ward: Mr. Edwin Smith, Richard Corilwn, Ann Buginlvn. Susan Bumck. Ruin-rt Glass, Karen Faulkne-r, Ann ifhrka-, Rube-rt Hoinn-s, ,Iuhn Davis, Peter Roth, Alan Jones. IT OUR l.ANGliAGlC TEACH ERS are Miss liulh 5ll3llit'I'. Bliss lflizalreth Dean. Mrs. l l0renCe Smith, Miss Mildred .-Xuger. Dr. Philip Nliller. Mrs. Erika Corbin. and Dr. Edna Fredrick. LANGUAGES One day. Caniehe. a eute little French poodle. whispered to me in a low. soft voice, Mje vous aime heaueoupf' l smiled rather kindly and hoped that she was saying something complimentary. How- ever. as soon as we parted company. l seampered down to Mrs. Smithis room to find out exaetly what Caniehe meant. Mrs. Smith persuaded me to take an elementary course in French so that l could converse with Caniehe. Elated hy this idea, l trotted into Miss Augeifs room. She heguiled me with her fascinating aneedotes ahout the people. places, and dogs she had seen on her travels. How- ever, Miss Auger had a stark of papers on her desk: so l did not detain her any longer. Peeking into Miss Shaffefs room, my interest was aroused hy Miss Dean and Miss Shatter who were playing an enthralling game ot' sf-rabble . . . in Latin. Uverwhelmed hy their alrility, I slipped out of the room. ln the hall. l passed Dr. Miller. his hands tilted with a staeli of Helmrew hooks. l smiled hrightly' and trotted away. Mrs. Corhin and Dr. lfredrielx were deeply engrossed in talk when l notieed them in front of the teachers' exehange. They drew me into their conversation. whieh con- eerned foreign lands. Much to my regret l had to leaye them soon. for Canim-he was awaiting nie. A WAP OF ANCIENT ROME Qlmwu by Hovllellv Stalin iIllI'iglIf'S Susan Hmurk, CoraliP Ahrf-ns, Barbara SI!'illhl'l'g, Nlarhlla CUIIYII, and Cunstancv lifluurll. l.l5'l'liNllNll A'l l'lfN'l'lX l'fl.Y in llwir Fl'f'llI'll vluss are Uflljillllill lhmlvy, ,Ioan Slwrnluu. Xlumlelim- Marlin, .lnlln Am'1'm'si. Uluriu Rowley, Heathm-r Ml1il',,lal1in'v Ililmwk, Athzmasiu llakis. llumllly CllilllllN'l'S, ,lullilh Lind:-r. David fX1l1le1'w11. and Sllhlfllll lin-rry. 19 THE MA'l HEMA'l'ICS 'I'EACllliHS are Row I: Miss Dorothy Parkman. Nliss Edna Marston, Mrs, I-It-len Flanagang How 2: Mr. ,Iamcs O'Donnell. Mr. Leland Smith. Mr. Armen Jermakian. MATHEMATICS Alter several torturous hours of trying to make my budget balance, l decided to seek assistance from Mr. Smith of the math department. With a few deft strokes of his pencil Mr. Smith totaled all my columns and settled my accounts. Then and there I decided that I must take one of the excellent math courses offered at Classical. Since I was anxious to meet the other fill'llllQy memhers of the department, I took a whirlwind tour. meeting Mrs. Flanagan, Miss Marston, Miss Parkinan, Mr. jermakian, and Mr. Oillonnell. Mrs. Flanagan was buried deep in tho midst of a cookhook, look- ing for a new and tempting recipe. Not Wishing to disturb her. I tiptoed quietly out. In the hall, I met Miss Marston, who was busily rushing to a Red Cross meeting. I quickly jumped out of her way and trotted into Mr. lermakianis room. I-Ie was thumbing through piles of envelopes, look- ing for different types of stamps. After talking with him about stamps and sports. I hriskly seampered out of his room and down the hall. As I skipped along, who should I see hut Mr. Oillonnell, armed with camera and film. He mentioned that after school he was planning to take some candid shots of Springheld. l hurried away. thinking what interesting teachers there are at Classical. THE MYSTFRIFS OF THE CIRAPII nlaillml by Mr. ,lzlnles 07134111114-ll tu Rosalind Rmlin and Marvin Sllur. A PARAIBOIA intriguvs Faith Knalw, Autllallasia Dakes, and Roy Wright. 21 THE HISTORY TEACHERS are Ur. George Hargreaves, Nlr. Nlilton tforhin, Nlr. llayid llrown. and Nlr, llonalnl tianipln-II, Av a A HISTORY Une day' in my' small, hut eoniliortahle. dogg- house, the telephone rang shrilly. Startled. l an- swered quiekly. A strange yoiee said. 'Tor a prize of SEISUO ean you tell me the name of the president of the Confederacy? Very' sadly l replied, 'Tm sorry. l don't know . Determined not to lose an- other such opportunity' lveeause of my' lat-k ol knowledge, I marehed straight into Mr. l3row'n's room. With a very startled look, perhaps. heeause he was unaeeustomed to talking with sueh a lovely' kerry' blue, he agreed to let me enter the eourse in American History, for he was mueh aggriex ed with my ignorance. My interest in history' awakened. l trotted out of the rooni to see lVlr, Hargreaves. lVlr. liar freayes and l had a faseinatine diseussion alvout 5- :- the use of visual aids in teaehingg. alter whieh l eontinued my travels. Seeing a young man with a shiny silver hadge on his helt, l followed him to Nlr. Campliellis lair. more eommonly known as the headquarters ofthe Boys' Patrol. 'llhere l listened in on a sprightly diseussion of European History. .Nt the invitation of one of the students, I proeeeded to a meeting of l.ll.C. Here l found another IIICIII- her of the history' department. Nlr. Corbin. I was greatly impressed with Mr. tiorlvinls interest in world affairs and in young people. Later. lmaek at my doghouse. l resolyed to eontinue to diseorer more ahout history. HIS HONOR. MAYOR BHIFNTON Chats witll Vllilliam DllKlll4'Ilt about luis speech lwforf- the llrulmlvnls uf Den1m'1'ar'y Class SffRl'TlNlZlNll AN lflfRASlAN NAI' are Constance Ledgvr. lrr-ne Yr-kshin. William Fommeriield, anrl james Reinlmlrl. 23 THE SCIENCE TEACHERS E. C. Qlivcr. f are Miss Emma Baltis, Mr. James T. U'Dunnell, Miss Eilccn Fitzgerald, Mr. H W' 'tl I.yncl1. and Mr. Alt-ph G' 'Hot diggity dog diggity, boom . . .' - Whoops, sorry lVIr. Lynch? Hperfectly all right, fat-head, muttered the chairman of the Science Department, as he headed into 3211-. Perhaps he was a bit startled at seeing a kerry blue in the ancient and dignified halls of C.H.S.g so I skipped after him and pre- sumed to introduce myself. After a few minutes of small talk with lVIr. Lynch, I followed my nose, and led by the horrible odor issuing from 321, I entered to find Mr. Oliver busily concocting a smok- ing potion in the chemistry lab. lVIuch as I enjoyed SCIENCE 24 conversing with lVIr. Oliver, I retreated rather hasti- ly and entered room 318 gasping for air. Miss Fitzgerald was most solicitious about my health, and offered to share her lunch of yogurt with me. I declined this honor, however, and chatted with Miss Battis. Then after waving hello to lVIr. O'Donnell, as he hurried by with an armload of papers to be corrected. I traipsed down the hall thinking that Classical certainly is fortunate in having such un- usual science teachers. TESTING A PIIINCIIPIE OF PHYSICS while' Mr. Lynch looks on arc Lois Blillvr, Gail liaise. Allan Sllglillllclll am Ronald Burke. STUDYINC THE TNTIHICACHES OF THE EYE AND EAR are Niclmvl Megliola, William l,. Tuolmmcy, Alive Paulllus. aml Ti1H14ll1 Souza. 25 ART Dog-trottingn down the third floor hall at Classical one day. l was intrigued lay the hun ol activity in the art rooni. llnder the supervision ol Miss lVlaeKenzie several aspiring young artists were busily working. From one of these future lienoirs I learned of the excellent opportunities for advanced study of art available in this departnivnt. I wus ang can a7 iO '---Q.. T' interested to hear that Miss Mavlienzie, besides be- ing an at-tiw nieniher of the eastern division of the Photographir Sovietv, has traveled extensively throughout North and Central Ameriva. Although l had to continue my jaunt through the school then. l planned to await with interest the displays of this department. AT 'l'Hl'l PIANO is Mr. xXlll'l'4'll .'xllll'1'lllklIl, our IIIIIHII' flirm-m'im'. WORKING WITH THIC HAND. 'XII Vlnu-nl 0 K4-1-IIfw Irie,-s nul ai nf-w urrz Ill gi-me-nl. Izunrilf' song Irving sung and. dm-iriingl In and string urcI1cslra, who, I later Iearnvd. enjoys gardvning, woodc-arvingg. and draw- inent, I paid a visit to Mr. Vim-Pnl 0'Kc-oII'e, diroclnr of the Imund. Alllmugli productions of the music departnwnt. I rvalized how fortunate Classical is in Inu'- ingf Inu sm-I1 rcniarkalmlv tear-I14'1'S. I fm -7 IYIUSIC HIL nIwl'4- ull ulivn' Ilas ini' little' dug gone . . Passing rmnn IIII. I IlParcI my add :ny lvmn' In II1f'IlEIl'IlI0llI. I cnlcrvd IIN' IIIIISIL' morn. I was IIlII'0iIlIl'0CI lu IVIr. War- rvn AIIICYIIIHII. dire:-lor of the vnval groups ing in addition In music. BCVOIIIIIIQI in- 1'r0z1sillgIy ii1Im'vsIcfI in thc music dcpzurl- Iiis Si'I10t'IllI0 is ai Iiusy unc, Mr. O-KCKYHI' lnanagvs In spend swine lima' as an anialcur radio uperalor. After hvaring some of thc' NIXS'I'I'fIIlNll 'I'III'f 'I'I'f4IlINI0IIlHs UI IXPINK Ifmlxsalwl xvvlls, .Iulm Il. Jlillllflllll. lfurul llrumfss, Ilunnu jum-s. llyllllllil Ilull. :mul Ywnxu- IIugrmIm'. 'I'YI'IXll A. sc-mi. s. I. fl. lx I s- what in ilu- wnrlfl was that? A IICW I2lll lI21 '0 In-inf' lilllfflll all lllassivall? Mx f'u1'iusiIv F Z7 F1 P' . . dl'1lllSK CI. I dm-irlvd lo IlIYl'SlIQf2lll'. CLllllI0llSIy npening tlw mlom' ol' rmml II8, I pcerofl in. 'lllem was Miss Ilurollmy l,0l'lCl' IIlSlI'lIl'lIIl0' unc ol hm' tx Jing classes. I knvxx Ilmx 21 , I A xalualmle il skill typing is whvn one of those long lcrm papers was cluv. Ialliingl lo Miss I'o1'lc1' allvr vlass, I earuecl that Ivesifles truvvling alrmad, shv is an avifl Imridgc rlaycr. Lalvr I 1'0111P111Iw1'f-'II llw many limes I llacl seen Iliss I'm'lm'r clilwwtillg tllv mc'mInPrs ol' the Blue and Ivhilv iclwrlising stall. and I rualixml Inns muvh sI1e vmxlrilmlllm-s lo lflussivul Iwymlfl IIOI' K'Xl'1'lll'III lCill'IlIIIg. 28 MISS IJORUTIIY l'0Ii'I'ICR fh 7 Hard-earned trophies re- call former victories to Mr. Donald Vaughan and Mr. llcnry liatt. The Girls' Physical Edu- cation Teachers are Mrs. Miriam Andrcwcs and Miss ,loan Menile. We teanfy, Q74.a51a:40L4azf tw 1 ag WM I I W J PHYSICAL EDUCATION Feeling a little out of condition. l decided to trot flown to the gym lor some stimu- lating exercise. Mr. Vaughn, teacher of Driver Education, was filling his pill-lmox in prep- aration for his long, exhausting day with would-he Classical drivers. lVlr. Batt was talking with a group of broad-shouldered young fellows almout footlwall. Although the two men were busy, they stopped to chat with me. Fearing to keep them from their lalmors any longer, l tiptoed out of the room. When l stuck my little. wet nose into the girls' gym. lVIrs. Andrewes and Miss Mende beamed joyously. Craciously. they invited me to enter. Miss lVlende related many interesting anecdotes about her ski meets. and Mrs. Andrewes thrilled me with her tales of the beautiful places she had seen. Reluvtantly. l withdrew from their ofiive. admiring genial gym teachers of Classical High School. 29 'l'Hl-1I.ltNtIHROUNI LADIES who supervise Classicafs kitchens are Greta Sanderson. Lilian lii:lIIllH'l'l. l,oui Q Walker. Stella Ccotsis. Suzan Hmnsworth and Kath:-rn Uarnr-au. Arousefl by an intense pain in thv pit of my stomach, I trotted down to the Iunchroom for a dog biscuit. I was amazed by the hustle and bustle in the cafeteria. Everybody was busily preparing food. How- ever, Mrs. Sanderson, taking pity on me, gave me a bite to eat and sent me on Iny way. As I was leaving, I paused to admire the nealness and cleanliness of Classicahs cafeteria. Un my way back to class, I spotted Mr. Eaton repairing a loose wall fixture. He glanced up and smiled. I waved gaily and proceeded down the hall. ,lust then the bell rang! I rushed back to class, barely managing not to collide with a cleaning lady who. equipped with duster, was walking rapidly through the hall. As l sank exhausted on the floor, I thought with pride of our capable lnnchroonn ladies and custodians. THE CUSTODIANS who keep Classical clean and neat arc IROW lt Thomas Donnelly, Margaret 0'Brien. Catherine Norcross, Walter Eaton, tRow 2b Samuel Stutts. James Begley, Albert Phcnner, Tom Dee. and George Schuh:-. 30 OTR TEACHERS ARE HUMAN! UNII. 'I WU. 'I'HlilClHI. Fill R! ldplain FilZgt'l'21llI he-uts llw lll'lllll for favully '-1'l1'aclL-rw Dii'kL'l'Ill2lIl, Clornr-ll, Boylan, Kndrvwvs. 'Nlrfmlc-. Sl'llH'l'. and Fl't'dI'il'k. Dr. Ru fam I,I'I'l S GO, I,E'l S GO, l.li'I S RE.-XI.LY CU! ICXPERIICNCE VS. YUUTII 4Il'll1'ilYf'I' sq-nrvs alwthr-r point fu 'i- X X gfifi' . JI 223:51 if if 24 A +554 if' -D -1,1 P , A ' -. A -7. - ' ' ' ' , ':'fL'p'- ' ..' W A I I ' ' '? '- fNC'?3iT fl ' 1. ' 'H1L sk,, .. 14' ,gi A V , .' ' 534. ' f,E..,w't' X . - f , ,Q , W. s-,'1:'xf T ' s,E??i1.fs 2' LZ' 'M' In ' -' - Q iff -T, ' :x'J.:1 'Sfi-?'.' 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J ,f f,L-- ,X X 'Q-X. ff we . 9 Km-ff ' fexw igl N 'M ff 'WP''sQfxfawQ'S1'f-ff-, , aff, :I ' mg, H! IV- V .wwf-x n 1 Q W K 1' .11 v cp. 1. 3 , '00 'R Q ' x A- 1-gfw - 'Y'5ffQESg9QQ W 0, 0,4'fZf4?e-. x WSW A ' f-Qu-F-s-Q-QWS4' - 1'Mk34Z G'W 'w Adi' X A fs - 1 ,w-f2?'f,' ww .'f,:--'M' -5N 'M, A 9 '5iEi' ' ' ,f xg ggzfgi, 1 r-? v i w L:f -w e 32 .5 wff A A W W , .,..,,.v,, il . 13 .h', w il! A M 'ffmgfw ' . . of w sv Q, We 5 Q '1'1w,,mw 'wwwwwwww mx YI r l SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS As you, the members of the class of 1957, leave Clas- sical to pursue the many goals chosen for your lives, l should like to comtnend to you a fest lines found in a poem from the Sanskrit g Look to this dayl For it is life, the very Lift- of l,il'c. ln its brief course lie all the Verities and Realities of your evistencc The bliss of growth. The glory of action, 'lhe splendor of beauty: For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow only a vision. But today well-lived makes Every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision ol' hope. Look well. therefore. to this rlayl Miss Mildred Auger My best wishes go with you wherever you may be. TO THE CLASS OF l957 l badn't realized how important my onn high school years were for me until last year when l came back to high school with you. l'm grateful to you for having helped me back so pleasantly' on a voyage that in less tactful companion- ship might have been only tiring. Your task of helping me on the path to tny past has been no less personal than mine of trying to help you approach your future. l shall be happy if time will show that l have learned from you some- thing of the art of guiding. Mr. Donald Purcell Almost a century ago, Josiah Gilbert llolland. Springfield author and editor, wrote an appeal for citizens of fortitude and integrity to meet the prob- lems of their times. ln today's world of sudden tensions and narrowing horizons, Dr. Hollandis stirring words have even greater cogency, and l commend his message to you, the graduates ol' Classical High School, l95T. My hope is that, in the years ahead, each ol you yt ill, with unstinting sincerity and enthusiasm. de- vote your native abilities, your developing skills. and your Yankee ingenuity to the needs of your community and country to the end this world in which you are a vital part may be a better place lor all to live. Miss Cllrmine Sauer Clll'i5ll'lll'l M. Suiter 341 Peter Roth prcsirlrfn I CLASS MESSAGE It is the glorious prerogative of youth to dream dreams, to build castles, and to live in the future. We, the class of 1957 are doubt- less no exception. leave this school with our hearts high with hope and our vision of the future bright. We take with us also memories of three happy years, years which we hope will bear fruit in the future according to what we have deserved in the past. Above all we remember with gratitude that these years haxe been made possible for us by our parents, our teachers, and our city. Some day we hope to repay them with more than gratitude, with some measure of accomplishment of which they and we may be proud. That all of our dreams come true may not be the kindliest of wishes, rather let my wish be that life brings to each of us all that is finest and best, and when the shadows begin to lengthen. and our thoughts have a backward turn, may this year book bring to us only affectionate memories of Classical High School and our classmates of 1057. Senior C ass fflcers Grant lleggie rirc-prf'.si1lcnt Pamela McQuillan mwn Iwr-ul-lrzrgf' lflizabelh Rintoul 5 - secretary if Ralph Cnerlin treasurer WIARSII A C NN RHRKE Om-:N NOEL EDELSON SUMMA CUM LAUDE .A Q Ka GQ? ROBERT HOLMES 36 JOAN MCCALLIN ANN BUF1 lN'1'0N LEONE CASEY Q 'f X b E. wi? I RICHARD GORDON , ,--:, Q . ,, , .:,, V if X x ALAN JONES MMJNA CUM LAUDE CQ C g ww ,X P 4 3 01' Y q v C UM MW BARBAIRA GARINI , is wk if A RALPl'i GUERTIN CONSTANCE LEDGICR NIHRYL NIETIVIICR 37 S OO OO vw: if R f SUSAN Bulmcna .. .,.,. ,.., . , ,. 5, W w 'QQ 1 E Y ROBERT CLASS SUZANNIE Hum: '- J. Rv www .Q ....,V , ww N, .g. , .-.,::?5:. ., ' , ., 'W U v i fm 5? ROClIEl,I,lC SULIN ,ru ' N CAII, BASS TITAA 'F 1 s CAROL CRIIESS :A ,Mm .A,,:.EE!::- FE.,- DONA RODENIIIZIQR . :,,. ,.,. my gf BRUCE BETTIOOLI: CUM LAUDE c H sg f , I Q fm QT . ' fav DOROTHY JOHNSTO PETER ROTII X' . 3 43 QQIQW -sw .. HOWARD SIIAIQROXXOR LOIs STOCKS MILES TIIOMSON h I v Q-if 5 I - , :III Okb gk! I , ,, o .I , ,J WY LQ: x' N I 4- L Tj- ' 5 XVIN I I-'Rl-ID BRA Nm' N MICIIAIQI, KI.IcINI-:RMAN SI IMA ScIIAIfIfIzR NORRIIA XVANECAH owigiwaa ' CD 550 Xxliotmrtiz Annizws HEIDRVN BAY 24 Daytona trut H4 kmg Street junior Hr-cl Cross 11' Orc-hestra 10 11. 123 Spring Concert, 10, 11: Christi Q . iE?!er'i'g CqT'1imlJH ' 19551 mas Concert 10, 11. 12: Blur: and 'prmii m'n ' Whitt' Agent 10. .5 2 if , if f f ,Quay Ji W- , 27 . ,-'MQ AQ, cx.q31- 4 UAH, Br.At1D01!12 LoRRAtM: ALBAN1 Clfgc 3 7001Sll lllC fxyfqaui y-CZ Ihotography , ,se etary-treasurer: 4yP.T,S.A. Board 123 Christmas Conor-rt 1l. 11. 123 Spring Concert 11: Piralvx of Pen: we 10 276 Cillettv Avcittif' C. LA. 10-sn1a11 C. -fr, clyi-ggi X 57 . i , I f 5 VW 5 . . 1 if JOHN AL 1AlL ISLLK 270 Lnnghm Stl em 32 Wi-llaml Road, Indian Orcharml , , Baseball 10, 11, 123 Hovkey 10, 11, 12 - C111-ss Club 10. 11, 12, sc-vretary' ' Cwcaptainz g0CL.,,r10'1L IQ: Student wrt 11: Blur' mul While 11. 12. MAnJoRn: Arsnxc 68 Monson Road. Wilhraham 123 SpringConcer1 11. Gan, Brass 118 Commonwvaith AV6Illlt' 1.11.C. 11. 12, Pierith-s 10, 11, 123 Christmas Convert 11: Spring Const-rt T Koen! 10 11' lnnior Prom Committw X 5 tri-asurvrz Band 11. 123 Spring Con- Madriga1 12: Christmas Convert 11. 113 Cir1s' 1atro1 123 llluv anrl Whitf' Covernmt-nt 10: Carouse1 113 S. '11. Agent 11. 12. CONSTANCIC BENNETT 646 Sumnur Avenue 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Pierides 11. 123 Orchestra 103 Christmas Concert 10, 12: Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Penzmuve 103 Recorder 123 C.A.A. 103 S11l11l l'l1 GOYl'I'l'lII101'l1. 10, 122 Junior Prom Committee 11. Ltzo BEST 119 Quinvy Strvvt junior Re-11 Cross 122 Boys' 1'atrol 11, 12. 11f'lll4'll3ll1Z 1121:-k4't1na11 10. 11. 12: Football 10. . Q11 1:Rl'ClC B14:'r1'lum,r: 431, Traflun Rum, Romilrl' I1U'l l'-XRU l.H.C. 12g Scnale 11: c11ll'1SllIIi:l5 Um- IU P 1l11 1' UMW wrt 11. 12g Spring Cnncfrt 11g Him' . A A am, WMIAA A4AgwAt HA RAACAAHIAAI, 12' g.A!i.L,. 10, 11dr1l,.l1l 111, lfmllnlll Il. N f E I X G AHPA T BLM: XVIYNIIVIQIGD HIQANIYI' AXbigQAAA,.kS -A ,, IT mm l.anv A 12: Q' ,, All HA I2 fI',vll1l'l'Pll l.ll!.SSl.I'fll SI',?fl'lIIfll'l'. lffrifil ml. 1 .,H:,lal.mQA Slflm, HSI: HA 12 l.H.lf. 12: Madrigal 12: illurislmx Mn ll'l'ilSl erg CZlI'Ull.l'I 0, 11. 'ff' 12' E,,,A 1,A: E,: 2 1 GIGOIUQIC Iimlu-1 MEIAKZ-'Ai X 2 '. 1 Aga 2' 5118 lfniun Sll't't'l , Quin A Sllwq AA --- '- ' A, AAA Boys' Valrlll 11. 12: BilS1xPl1lLl1I IU. ll. 1, 4 , , , I 2 an Aw' 124 Ifmstlvall 1Ug 'fravk 10. Idktllmll I ' I ' A. Q Q. ', NIARSIIA limum A H A , U lAlmc.1A h1wNLyl14 , - .,,AA 201'-4155 s w 'f , H In HMI 16 Braulrluc F461 ' I ':': 1.l1.fi. 11. 123 junior Hwl Cross ll: -A pgeri,lt,g WA 12A Chew Club 10g A 11. 11 vi 6 ' 1 lx0m4,Rl liolwmlvo 50 1'1f'I'l1Ill0l'l' Br:u11-vard D B A BUDNHL uninr R1-fl Cross 12: C011 10. 11. 12- 52 f'fk'HS Smlel 0-vaplzlilmg Hcmkcy 10. 11- -lnuuagvr 10. IRAQ IU- HA 12: pil,l.idl.S HA IZA 10 1 .fy'P'E5 NN BuFF1N'1'oN 1711- Buckingham Str:-et 1.R.C. 11, 12: 1'.T.S.A. Board 123 Y Cirls' 11111111 11, 12- secrotary5 Blue and llnhilv Agn-nt 115 C.A.A. 10, 125 Student 1,cadCr 12: Oflice Aidv 12. SUSAN BURACK 280 Sumncr Avenue Arts and Crafts Club 115 1.li.tI. 11, 12: 1'icridL's 10 vicc-pre-Sident, 11. 12fRi'CUl'L1Pl' 12 -assistant editorg Studi-nt Gcvcrnmcnt 10 -11, secretary, 12 -presidentg ,lunior Prom Committcc 11--chairmang S.T. Agent 10, 11. RoNA1.D BURKE 361 Belmont Avenue .lunior Red Cross 105 Chess Club 10: Band 10. 12.5 Orchestra 10. 115 Christmas Conccrt 10, 11. 125 Spring Concert 115 Tennis 10. 11. 1VIATT11r:W CALLAHAN 151 Forest Park Avenue Christmas Concert 10, 11, 125 Pirates of PCIIZIIIIIY? 105 Blue and While Agent 10: Basehall 11. 12: Football 12. liuct-:Nr: CANTON 208 Oakland Strevt 1.R.C. 105 Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10. 11. 12: Christmas Concert 10. 11. 125 Spring Concert 115 Soccer 10. x g,l,L,C,.g N BMJ Q'D1f iQlf A 75607 3 in LEONE CASEY 111 Bartlctt Avcnuc, North Willrraham 1.R.C. 10, 11. 125 Pieridcs 10. 11. 125 Christmas Concert 10, 125 Pirates of Pvlzzartce 105 Blue mul White 11'-12, editor-in-chicf. Agent 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Carousel 11. AlV11'iS ATR N 21 ywoods A 'lux' Boys' Patro 1 5 Bask thall 10. 11. 125 Football 10, 11 tain5 Track 10. 115 Carouse 1. SANDRA CHAFETZ A . . -1, .: ,R 4 'N rd.. .,.. A A 17 Maryland Strcct A-3 '-.' 1.R.C. 10. 11, 12. 'e- 4 : A ,:15'W. 1' f f A :if A 3 f A 5 - J A 5 f X A 1 20 HA our II ' ' K 1 54- Dut is S 'cet X f -2 x1 M Afigaf jgffamt 1 1 , of. ,,A, H A A chcstra 1 5 C :st a' . ncert 10. . ' 11. 125 fring Co cu , 115 PiI'I1ff'.S 1' A Of 0 'W 10- r 'F .., 1 f fc D A - 1 1 N , 2 ' ' l5n1cN1A CLA. c U2 5 L' V 1 60 Abbott Strc 1 1 I.R.c. 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 105 christ- mas Concert 10. 11, 125 Spring Con- 7 cert 115 Pirates of Pcnzrmrc 105 Iilm' and White Agent 12. X 1 .z 1 1 W ENDY CLARK ua gi , 1 1 352 Springfield Stroet, Wilbraham Q' x 1 Sufi Christmas Concert 10 11' Sprinl, Con- t't't'I 115 Piralvs of Perzzfzrirv 10. I'Atn.xNE CLI-ZARY 55 Blaine Street l.R.C. 11. 121 .iunior Rell Cross 10, 12: Christmas Convert 11, 12, Spring Con- vert 11. MARSHA Comm 9 Tvxt-I Drive 1.R.C. 10. 11, 12: Pioricle-s ll. 12: Spring Conct-rt 113 Girls' Patrol 11: Recorder 123 C.A.A. 10 Asmall C. 113 Student Government 11, 12flreasurer 11, 12g Carousel 113 Junior Prom Com- mittee 11. NIICHAEL COHPIN 47 Texcl Drive 1.11.C. 11, 12g ,lunior Red Cross 121 Senate 10, 11g Christmas Concert 11. 12: Spring Concert 113 Blue and Whin' Agent 11g Rvrnnler 12g Swimming 10: Track 10: Junior Prom Committee 11: S.T.Agent10. Q ob 1 K1-INNETI1 Com-3 53 Glendale Road. East I.0Hgll1f734l0W Boys' Patrol 11: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Baskelhall 10g Foullmall 11g Hockey 11, W 7jf,YVU9j4fb6' K CLARKE CoNvERsE T9 Iitlentlalc Street Band 10, 11, 123 Christmas Convert 11, 123 Spring Concert 11. l'lDWARIJ CONWAY, JR. 393 1ll'I'll1iii'l,2f' Urine JAMES CRAIG 29 Nlaylaii' Avg-inu- Choss Cluli 12g l.1i.C. 11, 12: SC1t'l1t't' Cluh 12, luv nd Wlrllilf Ago 1 ll IJoNALn CRo'rEAU 46 Brighton Street 1.R.C. 10: Science Cluh 10, Bam-hall 11. 12: Bowling 11, 123 Track 10. CAROL CRL!-:ss 136 Belvidere Street 1.R.C. 10. 11, president 129 Pivritln-s 12: Blue and While 11, 12, Advertis- ing Staff 12: Junior Prom Committw- 11g ST. Agt-nt 10, 11, 12. an ,x 'if -'E' .,..: .i , 0- .Q 1 -- 'wmaif is Kg S X T X .. ...5 JOHN lJAv1s lil Wilbraview Drive, Willlrahain l.R.C. 125 Blue IIIIII Whilv Agent, llg ffl'f'W 10- Rcforrlrfr 12. PALJI. DOBRYDNIO 149 Ulill'PIlLl0l1 Street Iimmno DEGRACE 53 Buckingham Street T .ala errac, 1.11.C. 12g Pllotugraplly 11. 12. ' . 2 . , . J W ' Ju 1 I Rn M I in A M C 1 12 f 1 Ms l W ANTHONY DELEVO 1173 Columbus Avenue- Cirls' Patrol 12. Football 10. 12. CAROL DOUCE'l 1'1C 38 Bayne Stn-vt. East Lortgrneaclow DIAINE Dnunrz A T NY MU Li 151 Trafton Road 4 am Str l.H.C. 11, sm-Uri-tary 123 Girls, Patrol , 1 5 i ng 0, H, 130. 12g CAA. 10, llg Student Lvadvr 12g calvtai 2 T ac ' 0. 11. ST' kj ' fr WMM' MAnL1cNi: Duunzi. LAURENCE Dsnosu 15 Beaumont Terrace 4 991 farew Street IRQ 10 11 12:.1unior et 1-5,- Visual Aides 10, 11: .lunior Prom Coin- 1.11. tlirls: Palrol iz. lilur' mul Wltirv mittve ll. Age-nt 10: C.A.A. 10--largv C ll -- sma C. 12g ST. Age-nt 12. tc .l ' ..l, ,-5f-:...2 5 ,.... fd 413 L-fb!! EDWARD DUNHAM 189 Middlesex Street llaeketliall 123 Track 11. PATRICIA DYER 38 Continental Street Junior Red Cross 11, vice-president 123 C.A.A. 10 -large C.11, 121 C8l'4QllSl'l11Q Junior Prom Committee 113 Cheer- leader 12. Nom. Eoi:LsoN 435 Trafton Road l.K.C. 123 Junior Red Cross 113 Senate 10, 11, Christmas Concert 113 Spring Concert 113 Boys' Patrol 111 Blue and White Advertising Staff 11, 123 Re- rorder 12g Tennis 10, 113 Carousel 112 Harvard Book Prize 112 A.A.T.F. French Prize 11. JOHN EDQERLY 60 Hazelwood Avenue, Longmeadow Baseball 113 Hockey 10, 11, captain 12g Soccer 10, 11, captain 123 S.T. Agent 12. ANN EHRKE 157 Massachusetts Avenue Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Christmas Con- cert 10. 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Pcnzrznee IOQ Blue and While Agent 10, af. 'V tw ,QW DONNA ELLswoR1'11 53 Brighton Street Christmas Concert 113 Spring Concert 113 Junior Prom Committee 11. HEATHER Ewrzu. 131 Florida Street 1.R.C. 10, 12g Christmas Concert 11, 12Q Spring Concert 11. MARTIN FAIRLPJY 1209 South Branch Parkway 1.11.C. 123 Science Club 11, vice-presi- dent 113 Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Blue and While 11, 123 Hockey 10, 11, 12. KAREN FAULKNER 35 Puritan Road 1.R.C. 113 Pierides 123 P.T.S.A. Board 12: Band IOQ Orchestra 10, 113 Re- corder 11, editorfin-chief 12Q Junior Prom Committee 113 S.T. Agent 11. JUDITH FINN Chapin Road, Hampden 1.H.C. 11. 123 1'.T.S.A. Board 123 Re- corder 123 C,A.A. 10-esmall C 113 large C3 Student Leader 123 junior Prom Committee 11. J in-.. Q K E it :ZZ-77 ., S A 1 ff-Qc Qgilagqef 622364 44. O A , . -f1fft,Qf Qikgff if ' M47 'L'fC'f feff ftiw Wi EI.IzABE'rH FIRSOWA 177 l'lIoeIIix Terraee MAIIREEN FITZGERALD 38 Pasadena Street Junior Red Cross 12: l.R.C. 11, 12: ClII'istIIIas Concert 12: Blue and While Agent 11: C.A.A. 10. DAVID FLEISCIIMIN T05 Allen Street ROBERTA FLIER 25 Bellevue Avenue Arts and Crafts ClIIb 11, 12: l.li.C. 10, 11, 12: ,lunior Red Cross ll: Pierides 10, 11, 12. MARY FORAN 620 Carew Street 1.R.C. 12: .lunior Red Cross 12: ST. W Wifi B FORII 104 Davis Street l,l1.C. 12: G.A.A. 11. 12: Olliee Aide l1: ST. Agent 11. WII.I.1AM FORTIER 2.4 Arbor Street .lunior Red Cross 10, 11: Nladrigal 11. 12: Pirates of Penzanre 10: Baseball 10. 11, 12: Basketball 10: Football 10. 11, eo-captaill 12: Hockey 11, 12: .lunior Prom Committee 11. MARILYN FORZIATI 419 Parker Street Pierides 10: Madrigal 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Pirates of Pen- zanre 10: Student Leader 12: C.A.A. 10, 11-7-small C. QPR A CUAY FREDETTIE 5 Beaufort Circle 1.R.C. 12: C.A.A. ll: Student I.CLllll'l' 12. ROBERT FRIEIIMAN 641 West Allen Ridge Road Senate 10: Stamp Club 10, pI'esidt'IIt l1: Carousel 10: Junior Prom Com- mittee 11. Agent 11. K at Xt ., new .J BARBARA GARINI 131 Allen Strevt Klatlrigal 123 Christmas Context 10. 11. 12: Spring Com-1-rt 113 Pirates aj Pwzzrlrrre 103 Blue and While 11, 12.1 CAA. 10. 123 Studgt 1.4-atler 12. 1 1 Sf lv it 0 M if tv 121 1 QW EDITH GARNI-IR 123 Bowles Strevt 1:1 Q11 1.R.C. 123 C.A.A. 10fsma1l C. SANDRA GATr:s 89 Longltill Strs-vt 1.11.11 123 Junior Red Crws 123 Girl! Patrol 11, 12 11CllI6l'18I11.Q G.A.A. 10- large lf. 11, 12: Clreerleader 123 .luniur 10111111 Cutninittvff 11. UI-ILINE G1RARD 5 ffmivcrse Street Orcltestra 103 Christmas Concert 103 Piralvs nf Penzanfe 103 CAA. 10 small fl, 11, 123 8111116111 lmatlt-r 12: Clie:-r1Pa4lPr 11. vuptuin 123 5.1. Agn-nl 12. ROBERT G 1.Ass 30 Bs-llc-vue AWE'I1lIt' Sm-nate 10. 1-1--Illlflll11Pl'-ill-lil1'g4', 12 presitlt-nt: Nlaclrigal 12: Christmas Cun- wrt 12: Rewnler 12: Football 11, 12 -- ntanager 11. 12: Rifle 'lleain 10: 'llenniw 10: Stumlrlnt Govt-rnmm-nt 11. 12: Car- Ons:-1 11. FLORIS C1.A'rER 100 Belvidere Str:-et Arts :intl Crafts Club 10: l.1l.C. 11. 12: Orlice Aitle 10: S.'1'. Agent 10. CAROL GO1.DBr:RO 73 Perkins Street . , . . , . 1.H.C. 11, 123 Pierules 10, 113 Llirist- mas Convert ll, 123 Spring, Concert 11. NIAKJORIE GORDON 103 Bronson Tvrract- l.R.C. 10. 11, 12. lV1AR'1'IN GORDON 33 Draper Stu-cl Cliristrnas Cnnvvrt 11: Spring flOnCrt't 113 Buys' Patrol 11, 123 Sooner 10, ll, 123 llaruusvl 11. RICHARD GORDON 64 11-rnmnt Street Senate 10. 11, 12.2 Boys' Palrnl ll? H0- rurrlur 123 Blue anal While Advertising Staff 11, 12g Baseball 10: Basketball 10. 11, 123 For-ver 10: Tvnnis 11. 12: Williants College BOOR Prize 113 5.1. Agent 12. t, 1 1 H .-s f , 5 .t t Q '- 15 3. Q t- -:5x-. ,. tag if-. .... , 1 l ' A A t 4 f 'W 1 Wet PATRICIA GRAY Chapin Road, Hampden l.H.C. 11, Junior Red Cross 10, 11: Christmas Concert 10: Spring Con- cert 11: Pirates of Penzanze 10: G.A.A. 11: Junior Prom Committee 11. lIIoIvIAs G 3 MAL 73 N Irwin d N., ' j I f H A I . tar, o u Boys' Fw 41 A1lfTl2: ll , Ibn H5911 . wr o ya if lf 'Ml CW OMJA X X lv i jf' HARRIET Cnoss 171 Garland Street 1.l1.C. 10. 11. 12: Blue and White Agent 10. RALPH GUILRTIN 19 Milton Street, Indian Orchard Treasurer 10, 11, 12: Chess Club 10. president 11, 12: l.R.C. 10, 11. treas- urer 12: Rerorrier 12. CYNTHIA HALL 100 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow Madrigal 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11. 12: Spring Concert 11: Pirates of Penzanze 10: Blue and White Agent 11: G.A.A. 10, 12: Student Leader 12: Carousel 11: Cheerleader 12: ,lunior Prom Committee 11. PHILIP HAI.oN Wilhrahatn Road, llampden Orchestra 10. QM MWWWU 'V 21,6410 . EDWARD HARRISON 216 Norfolk Street Science Club 11, 12 secretary: Blur' and White 11, eo-editor 12, fttww 54 flfW b,'E- HST! GRANT HFIGCIE 30 llomestead Avenue, lndian Orchard Vice-President 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12: Spring Concert 11: Pirates of Penzance 10: Boys' Patrol 11, lieutenant 12: Baseball 10, 11: Football 10, 11, 12: Swimming 10. 11. captain 12: Student Government 10. 11: .lunior Prom Committee 11: Boys' State Delegate 11. Leon HERMAN 107 Kensington Avenue Band 10, 11, 12g Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10. 11, 12: Spring Concert 11: Pirates of Penzance 10. JOANNE HIRSCHBERC 10 Beaumont Street 1.R.C. 10, 12: Junior Red Cross 10, 12: Photography 12: Spring Concert ll. dj! pl-XL. A , 'M .:1i':. gfifgii, .Quant ig?-xi? -.:.t,, A,.,..,,.N, . ...A f .I ,gi A5 ROBERT HOLMES 22 Weaver Road Science Clulm 11, President 12g Senate 12: Him' 111111 White 123 Hifle Team 10. lv tlflww il Z SUSAN HOOP!-:R 103 Flint Street Hand 12g C.A,A. 11 small C. GERALD HOROWITZ 166 Carver Street Boys' Patrol 12: Soccer 10. 11. 122 Tennis 10, 11: Carousel 11. NANCY HOUSE 104 Longhill Street I.R.C. 12g Junior lied Cross 113 Christ- mas Convert 12. SUZANNE HURD 35 Bennington Street Orchestra 10, 11. 12g Christmas Con- cert 10. 11, 1 ' 'pring Concert 11g Pirates of Pen re 103 Girls' Patrol 123 Blue 1 ' Agent 113 G.A.A, 10--large 1, -small Cg Student Leader Sisley WILLIAM JACKSON 18 Northampton Avt-nut' Scienee Club 113 Swimming 11: 'l'rut'k 11 DOROTHY JOHNSTON 18 Wesson Str:-ut 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12,5 Christmas Concert 123 Spring Concert 11: Rvcorrler 12: C.A.A. 10. 11, 12: Carousel 10, 11 Cheerleader 123 .lunior Prom flom- mittee 11. JOHN JOHNSTON ICO llunt- tit: k Stret-1 Basketball ll. 12g F tntu thall 12. C.1'5sA9k QQ -lwgin. ti,-A I9-in xll..JJm0-71-9 1932: ax ave n M Na Q 1' Qs ALAN JONES .Q 241 lfdmund Street, East Longmeadow St-nate 10, 11, 12: Rvvorzler 12. . .f - ff? .T EM G M - 1 - .. ,. , . is , ff W AIAONNAQQM Ll 11150 - Y' t1.A.A. 10, 11. 21 stu. 1 1.t-qw PM Cheerleader 12. Z .r Q 2 Alf r I '- ,V C, ,RAW Ml WW Q NANCY JONES f Main Street, Hampden 1.R.C. 10, 11g Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Pirates of Penzance 10g Student Leader 12. LYNN KANOWITH 37 Rockland Street Junior Red Cross 123 Rowling 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11. RHODA KAPLAN 32 Sltawmut Street 1.R.C. 10,123 Pierides 10, 12g Cmistinas Concert 11g Spring Concert 11g Girls' Patrol 11: Recorder 12: Carousel 10, JUDITH KAUFMAN 3 Olmsted Drive 1.R.C. 10, 11, 12. RONALD KELLY Lionel Benoit Road Junior Red Cross 12, Boys, Patrol 123 Baseball 101 Football 11. MARILYN KIRSNER 85 Olmsted Drive l.R.C. 10,11.12g Student Leader 12, f1HI'0llSfTl11. .1 L ' 4 W Ang Ja 11. C.A.A. 10. 5 A , , LEWIS KATZ 457 Trufton Road 1'.R.C. 12: Stamp and Coin Club 10: Blue and White Agent 12, Recorder 11, 12: Hockey 11.12. BARBARA KATZIFF 157 Leyfred Terrace 12: Pierides 12: S1-if-nee Club 12,1 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Junior Red Cross 11 0f1it'e Aide 11, Qwjylm if C Maid, ffm-mf' 1 tc ' K QINERMAN 1 I Kno w cmcwc l Street Science Club 12g Senate 129 Christmas Concert 11g Spring Concert 11g Re- rordvr 12: Baseball 10: Basketball 10. H R. A ONSB C 43 Liberty aged . . f. , ' tml Iruys ' 'K A 'Ar-A -A is X A . .A. 10 1- , 11 Student l.ea1e-1' R .Sk C' tr GEORGE KORCZYK 53 Tenth Street 1.R.C. 12.5 Baseball 115 Basketball 11, 125 Soccer 19 11, 12. if 636 Parker Street. East Longmeadow ISA 1.1.13 KULISH cert 115 G.A.A. 11--large C5 Carouse 11- r x tI1 617771 XC, Zwrw pcwffe Christmas Concert 10. 115 Spring Coni f I 1 C 10 JOHN LALIMA 87 Millbrook Drive, lfast, Longmeadow llfnrererl Classical Nov., 1955! Boys' Patrol 11, 125 Football 12. Q! , 5 C5. '- er 12 0' . L f- Ml - Ji M N S N -A ., 1 ,t Artie Ig? it 11 , oss 1 Chrif ' mio, i Con f' gllzmfes iq r , . . , large C. 1' t nt de 2 ST Avent 11' . r .. . ,. , erals .ft pNLQq 0730 DAVID KURN 241 Wasllitigtori Road 1.R.C. 10. 11-vice president5 Senate 10, 11: Science Club 12: Orchestra 10. 11, 125 Spring Concert 115 Pirates of PPIIZIIIIVP 10. SYLVIA KURZBERG 101 Malden Street 1.R.C. 11, 125 Craft Club 115 Christmaf Concert 12. ' 1 005 MUQXK Qwtslrx J gf.. ELEANOR KUSHNER 61 Eton Street Ht? A 1.R.C. 10, 11, 125 Pierides 11, 125 fx Christmas Concert 11, 125 Spring Con- cert 11g Girls' Patrol 125 Blue and ,ff While Agent 115 .lunior Prom Com- mittee 115 ST. Agent 10. JANICE LARNIN 189 WKYCSI1-0l'l1 Avenue . . , 1.11.12 115 Band 10. 11. 125 Clrls Pa- trol 11, 12: C.A.A. 10, 11, 125 Student Leader 125 Carousel 115 Junior Prom Committee 115 Olhce Aide 12. JOHN LATIF 90 Appleton Street Baseball 115 Soccer 11 125 ST. Agent 12. I ANN-RUTH LEAK 106 Packard Avenue 1.R.tI, ll, 125 Christmas Concert 121 A UW 5 Wim 5 W t . fe' 15521 i, if , is ' -' 5, 12, Nr- 'lik 4 1 A 1 9, ,A , A . . .: :Iv . Q at 5, xi 3 CONSTANCE LEDGER 130 Oregon Street I.R.C. 10, 11, 12: Christmas Concert 11, 123 Blue and While 11, Advertising Staff 11, 123 G.A.A. 103 ,lunior Prom Committee 113 S.T. Agent 103 Office i ANOS Aide 12. C . 5 Bradford Street LR . 123 Basketball 113 Soccer 11, 12 ,tudent Government 10. RONALD LIBERATORI I6 Day Avenue, East Longmeadow fEntererl Classiml, Sept. 1955! Baseball 113 Football 123 Hockey 12. LYNDA LIGHTER 66 Noel Street l.ll.C. 10, 11, 12. ROBERT LIND 59 Morningside Park Madrigal 11, 12: Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Penzance 10. Cie., We Oifliiwf 4129! 'wkwpx-X QV' DIANE LINDQUIST 24- Brighton Street Photography Cluh 123 Christmas Con- cert 11g Spring Concert 11. BEVERLY L1 T 5 Arve: 'treet l.R.C. 123 lrl Whi .lunior Pr committee ml if Pam W, P 1WK g 4 ' U , ' JoHN LUCEY 5 M240 v 1 g M 976 State StreeP!LLe,7l 1, X l.R.C. 11,123 Blue and Whi .Age 23 -'-' l ' in Track 11. A X H 'l A ii Lt , .i lr 4- ,S fe We 1 A 15 i 'Rl Q 'Y at 1 f 1--M ' Mgt EVERLY LUIPPOLD 24 Berlin Street l.R.C. 10. 11, 123 C.A.A. 10-large C. 11-large C, 123 Student Leader 12. JUDITH LUNDEN Chapin Road, Hampden Junior Prom Committee 11. X , V 1 If llflww 29 Chapel Street fl Zu .1 l.R.C. 123 Arts and Crafts Club 11: Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Con- cert 113 Office Aide 12. BONNIE LYNCII 29 Chapel Street Arts and Crafts ClIIh 113 Cirls' Patrol 12. WM. Lf! 0 OWM , f bw ' PATRICIA LYNCI-I 403 Monsanto Avenue, lndiaII Orchard 1.R.C. 11, 12Q Girls' Patrol 123 Student Leader 12. SHERRY MACKIE 186 Corcoran Boulavard llfntercrl Classical Nov., 19552 Spring Concert 113 Christmas Concert 12. JUDITH MACNOUILHT 87 Edgewood Avenue, Longmeadow Christmas Concert 10, 123 Pirates of Penzanre 103 C.A.A. 10 small C. 52 ALICE MAKARA 163 Roosevelt, Avenue l.R.C. 10, 11, 123 ,lunior Red Cross 10, 123 Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring. Concert 113 Blue and White Agent 103 G.A.A. 10, 113 Carousel 11. ALBERTA MANDEl.l, 28 Bryant Street, l.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Blue anzl Wlzitv Agent 101 Carousel 11g .lunior Prom Committee 113 S.T. Age-nt 11. BRADFORD 69 Manor l.11.C. 12. l MCCAIILIN 19 Glenham Street l.1t.C. 10, 11,125 Junior Rr-d Cross 12' Blue anll While 123 C.A.A. 111--largth C, 11 small C, 12. Doocl.As Mc:CI.oY 17 Manitoha Street l.R.C. 123 Photography Club 10, 113 Christmas Concert 113 Pirates of Prn- zanre 103 Soccer 10. 0 Q oft Vo flown' 1 r joHN MCNEILL 309 Wilbraham lload j,AfMl,,W7if? Wx W fivjpvzwyfyf ' Uu A lXMQ!UII.I,AN 67 Hazen Street Memlmer-atALarge 11, 1213 1.R.C. 10, 11, 123 Madrigal 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Penzance 10Q G.A.A. 10, 11, 12- president3 Student Leader 123 Carousel 11Q S.T. Agent 12. - SUSAN lV1El-IHAN 5 l'rovidence Street flfnlererl Classical Sept., 19501 l.R.C 12. MIcIIAEL MEGLIOLA 11 Perkins Street Ct-If 10, 11. MICIIAEL MEIILMAN 4-T5 South Branch Parkway MARIE MERCOLINO 44 Carew Street l.l1.C. 11, 123 Blue and White Agent 11, G.A.A. 11-large C. MERYL METIVIER Wilbraham Road, Hampden Madrigal 123 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Penzance 10g Girls, Patrol 123 G.A.A. 10, llglarge C3 Student Leader 12. STEVEN METZ 25 Riverview Terrace Senate 10, 11-secretary, 12 vice-pres,i- dentg Baseball 10, Football 10, 11, 12g Swimming 10, 111 Track 11: Student Government 10. 11, 12-vice-president. BRENDA MILLER 641 Spruceland Avenue 1.ll.C. 123 Christmas Concert 112i CA. A. 123 Cheerleader 11, 123 Junior Prom Committee 11. GERALD MORAN 91 Prouty Street l.ll.C. 123 Christmas Concert 12, Bas- LRC- 12, Baseball 10. kethall 10, 12, Football 10. RICHARD MORRIS 86 Laurence Street Swimming 10. DONN Mosrs 71 Wenclover Road RONALD MULLETT 37 Thorndykc Street oys' Patrol 11-captain 123 Blue and White Advertising Staff 11, 129 Base- lmall 10, 11. Defi o LUCLQ ttommts ONSTANCE MURPHY 197 Oak Hollow Road WtOLLEtT BRUCE NICHOLS 162 Springfield Street Madrigal 12g Christmas Concert 10, 11, 12g Spring Concert 113 Pirutcs nj Penzamre 103 Carousel 10. PATKIC A ,lVlALLlCY 40 , Street l.H .12 Iue While ST 51 10. 1 HARVEY PEVZNI-:R 16 Belmont Place Chess Club 113 Band 10g Football 10. QOH5 Q9-9' BARBARA POTTERN 102 Shawmut Street tt ef Junior Red Cross 11, 123 Christmas Concert 12. DONALD NASH 46 Edmund Wynne Circle l.R.C. 123 Soccer 10. Orchestra 10, 11g Christmas Concert 10, 11, 123 Spring Concert 11g Pirates of Penzanre 10g Recorder 12. WILLIAM RAFFAELI: 149 Kimberly Avenue 1.R.C. 10, 11. 12g Football 103 Carousel l CAROL RAINI: 354 White Street Arts and Crafts Clulm 113 1.R.C. 11, 123 .lunior Red Cross 11. 12g Pieritles 10 11. 12.3 S.T. Agent 12. .1 A I I LAN ASQIIIN 65 11 ansfield Street 1'.11.C. 123 Ollict- Aitle 113 S.T. Agent 10, 12. , X wa .piggy MMQ 'AMELA REIIDISH Scantic Road, Hampden G.A.A. 104-small C, 11a largc C, 123 Student Leader 12. JAMES REINHOLD 950 Allen Street Stamp and Coin Club 10, 11-'-vice- president 123 Rfforrler 123 S.T. Agent 121 WM ELIZABETH RINTOUI. 214- Prospect Street, East Longmeadow Secretary 10, 11, 123 I.R.C. 10, 11, 12g junior Red Cross 10, 11-secretary, 123 Maclrigal 11, 122 Pirates of Penzance 103 Spring Concert 113 G.A.A. 102 Carousel 11: Junior Prom Committee' rl 0,t.,,, .ffl M 1 PATRICIA ROBERTS 100 Harmon Avenue 1.R.C. 12. DONA RODENHIZI-IR 210 Middlesex Street Girls' Patrol 123 Blue and White Agent 10, 112 C.A.A. 10-large C, 11. 123 Student Leader 123 Carousel 11, Junior Prom Committee 11. ROSALIND Ronin 186 Leyfred Terrace f.Enzererl Classical Sept., 19561 I.R.C. 123 Christmas Concert 12. PAUL ROSENBERG 62 Perkins Street Boys' Patrol 11, 123-clerkg Soccer 10, 11, 123 S.T. Agent 12. ,1 0 GA .ENBLOOM 98 Wayne Street 1.H.C. 10. 11, 123 junior Red Cross 113 Pierides 12, Christmas Concert 11, 122 Spring Concert 11, Blue and While Agent 12. 9 17 ' II. A K J get JJ. X, at .F .gf 2 WN' 'V RWMM AW Qt 1it,L1N Ross 1446 Wilbrabam Road l.R.C. 11, 12.5 ,lunior Red Cross 10, 115 Christmas Concert 10, 115 Spring Con- cert 115 Pirates of Penzance 105 Girls' Patrol 125 C.A.A. 115 Junior Prom Committee 11. Pt-:TER Rortt 316 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow President 11, 125 1.R.C. 125 P.T.S.A. Board 125 Senate 10, 11, 125 Boys' Patrol 115 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Soc- uer 10, 115 Tennis 10, 115 Student Gov- ernment 10, 11. 125 Boys' State 115 Carousel 115 S.T. Agent 10. LINDA RUBINWITCH 78 Leyfred Terrace- l.R.C. 11, 125 Pierides 10, 11, 125 Christmas Cnncert 11, 125 Spring Con- cert 115 S.T. Agent 10. 1 MARILYN RUDMAN i 40 Eldridge Street l.B.C, 11 12. LAuRt5Nctz RUNSDORF 10 Lawnclale Street less Club 10, 11, 125 l.R.C. 125 Science Club 11. l u . 5 JOHN RUSSELL 30 Sprucelaml Avenue l'.R.C. 125 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Soc- cer 11, 125 Track 10, 11. GREGORY RYIJICIR 40 Kane Street Science Club 11, 125 Christmas Concert 10, 11, 125 Spring Concert 115 Pirates of Penzance 105 Crew 115 Carousel 11. JUDITH SABOURIN 1446 Page Boulevard l.B.C. 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 10, 11, 125 Junior Prom Committee 115 S.T. Agent 11. IRWIN SACKS 69 Narragansett Street Band 10, 115 Bowling 125 Crew 115 Swimming 115 Track 11. f H M Zrwfj ,, ADIQLI-3 SAYKIN 124 Sylvan Street l.B.C. 10, 11, 125 Christmas Concert 115 Spring Concert 11. I Bram' St:ANNAt'1i:t:o 55 xv1I111ll'1lp Slrvvl 1.11.1f. 11, 123 lftmtlittll 12.3 '1'rauk 1113 fiztrottwt-1 11. SYLVIA SC1lAFF1'1l1 64 Gmswnot' Stn-vt 1.R.f.. 11. 123 Pi:-rides 11, 123 Christ- mas Concert 11. 123 Spring Concert 113 Otlicc Aide 12. I o tt '11 .R 3 31 ai venue Sen aw 11, 12' Ia: rigal 123 Band 10Q Christmas C cv t 11, 123 Spring Con- cert 1 3 Q imn'ng 11, 121 Carnuse-1 113 ,In it Prom Committee 11. RoBi:R'r Scnmuxs 95 Magttulia '1'erraCt' fl21HIt'I'8l1 Clflssirvll Sept., l955l 1112 NJ . 1.111111311151511 11 11t'apm-t'St1'vet GAII. SCllLS'I'1:Ili 51 ltast A11l'l1 Httlge lmzttl 1.1i.l1. 10, 11, 12: ffltristtnus Cmtct-rt 11, 123 Spring: Cmtcvrt 11 . XVANIM ScttU'r'1'r:tcT 1876 Boston Road Cltristntaw f10I14'l'l'1 113 Spring CUIIITCI1 11: Stud:-nt Imadvr 12. S fpafyfdwff ,af 24072 l'tttt,t,tv SCIIWARTZ 60 Y10ll1l11tlfC1ll'1 Strvvt Scivtn 1' Clulr 11-sec1'm'tary3 1,11ll'1b1lI1i:lh Foncf-rt 1113 Pirfltvx of IICIIZIIIIVI' 10: Switmni gg 113 Tr' 'k 11. J r My . 1, C, I , FORD QEARLI-I 1.-M 11211111 ' ' 3 I 'kntas .ut ' ' 3 HW1lll1l11l1Ql 1 f 5 I i1 23 1.3llU21S11 1' . st 11 C1 I 1 1 11 1rlf11 H1 tt 12 5 ,1l1D1'1'11 511111 302 1't'4wp4-ct Stn-et, East 1,0llgI1I1l'E.l114HA CUNA. 10--largt' C. 11 'lws unwr- uls. 12- ' 02595.14 mm. My W igfgkw 1 Qggifwwbr if . 19972-I ELEANOR SICHLICK 59 KIlIlIJ1'l'Ij' Aventu' l.Ii.t1.1U.1I,12. Ilmmnn SIIAPIHU 53 IIucIxIuntI Strevt . , . , I Nmutte Wg CIIVISIIIIBS f.1l11FI'I'I II, IZg Sprung f.tIIN'E'1'I II: Bowling IO, II. I22 Itnnis IO, II. l it . .5L'j!Vt RWIIW IXI f r tr .1 '. - ' I I lx 1, ff NflIIxl:'1'lN Sttttux 66 I'rmpt-t-t Siren-t Iiruvk IZ: 5.'I'. My-111 IZ. It l' I , gwitnn I. . tb evejx X I I Tv. mu S no IW IAA SKOLNICK IS56 Wafltingtun Iloatl I.H.C,. II. IZ: Pieritlt-s II, I2: Christ- maw Cwnvt-rt I2g Piralvs of l'E'lIZ!IVIl'l' IO' Blur' mul White Agvnt II, IZ: C.A.A. IO'-small C, II, 12g Carutlst-I IVlAR1oN SLI-:1'1'lt 162 Slatsr Aventur Llltlxltnas Cftmcert IO. II. I2: Spring: C1l!lf7f'l'I IIg Pirates uf 1'r'n,zrz11r'1' IOQ lglllf, and lfrhitz' Ag:-nt IOQ .Iunit-r I'rtnn fftnnrnittet- II. Ag,,,4,JZwf S'l'0ltClI'l'0N SMIJM1 II9 I'ILll'l1SWt7I'IIl Strew-I IO: I'rtu'k II. MAt:t.t:Nt1 SM1ct:l.su1 33 Dana Street Christmas Cumrert II. I2g Spring Con- Cvrl IIg C..-MA. 10, IIQ Stutlvnt I.:-ads-r I2, jUu1't'1l SMITH 42 Rockland Street .Iuninr RHI Cross I2g Pit-ritlt-S IOL IIIIFISIIIIUS CUIICHII IIg Spring Coxtvcrt I U.A.A. IO: Caroust-I IO. II: Iuniur I'ron1 Ctumntittve II. A C , SANDRA SMLT11 112 Wooden-st lioad l.R.C. 12: Band 123 Orchestra 11 Spring Concert 11, Carousel 10. 1lOC1lELL1'I SOLIN T0 'lliflany Street des 11-secretary-treasurer, 12: Girls Patrol 11, Recorder 12.g C.A.A. 10 small C, 11- -secretary, 12: Student Leader 125 Carousel 10, 11g Junior l l rom Committee 11. DoN PAUL SOMMERFIQLD 156 .till Street l.l1.C. 2: Juli lied Crow ,germ TAMSIN SOUZA 107 llastings Street Junior Red Cross 11, 12g G.A.A. 10- large C..11--class numerals, 12 honor ping Student Leader 12. 1t1l:D4mN SPAULDING 274 Forest Park Avenue Band 10. 113 Orchestra 10, llg Christ- mas Concert 10, 11: Spring Concert 113 Pirates of PPIIZIIIIFK' 10: Foothall 11. 12: Carousel 11g .lunior Prom Committee ll. l.R.C. 10, 11-vice-president 12g Pieri- t 59 'J dw OVQMJW WMM! MJWJP BARBARA STE1NBr:Rc 112 Washington Road l.R.C. 10, 11, 123 .lunior Red Cross 11g Pierides 11. 12g Orchestra 10, 11. 124 Christmas Concert 10 11, 12.g Spring Concert 113 Pirates of Pl'I1Z1Il1f'l' 10: Rerorfler 12. Lois Srocxs 134 Middlesex Street l.R.C. 11g Orchestra 10, 11. 12g Christ- mas Concert 10, 11, 12g Spring Concert ll: Pirates of. Penzance 10: Girls' Patrol 12. BARBARA Sum-QR 232 Sumner Avenue l.R.C. 10, 11, 12g ,lunior Red Cross 10. 11, 12g Pierides 10, 11 12, Orchestra 10 11, 123 Christmas Concert 10 113 Spring Concert 11g Pirates of Penzance 10: Blue mul White Agent 12: Recorder 12, CAA. 103 Student Government 10. LW 1 C . SHEILA SULLIVAN 60 Federal Street , . l,lx.l.. 12g Carousel 11. SICLMA SUPERMAN 89 Roosevelt Avenue Girls' Patrol 123 Blue fznrl While Agent 10. 12: Student Leader 12g Cheer- leader 12. X 9 I 1 , 34 ' ,145 HOWARD '1'I-JMIQIN N 50 West Allen Ridge Road Basketball 10. QE ,Ex 2. A3 'HA' JUAN '1lI'lR1'IN 102 Drexel Street Christmas. Concert 112 Spring ljonvert 113 C.A.A. 10. DONALD l1l11UlNlA5 100 llancoek Street 1.1l.C. 103 ,lunior Red Cross 103 Christ- Illilrk f'oneI-rt 11, 123 Spring Concert 11. lV1Il.ES 'l'ItoIvIsoN 58 Rittenhouse Terrace Chess Club 103 Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Concert 113 Blue and White Agent 10g Basketball 10-managerg Soccer 10, 11. 123 Swimming 113 Ten- nis 10. 113 Carousel 113 S.T. Agent 103 Crew 10. NANCY TIIoMIfsoN 183 Woodside Terrace Christmas Concert 11, 123 Spring Con- cert 113 Pirates of Penzanre 103 Blue mid While Agent 123 C.A.A. 10 -small C3 Student Leader 123 ,lunior Prom Committee 113 S.T, Agent 11. l.l1.C. 11, 123 Christmas Concert 103 Pirates of Penzance 103 Baseball 102 XVILLIAM TINTI 914 Fort Pleasant Avenue Chess Club 10. 11-vice-pI'esiI1eIIt 123 Blue and Wltile 11, 12. RoIst:n'rA Tooivttcr 38 Thomas Street illadrigal 123 Christmas CIIIICUF1 10, 11 123 Spring Concert 113 Pimtes of I I t'llZ!Illl'C 10. Glcoitut-1 'l'otIRt3Y 30 Bryant Street V llhess Club 113 1.B.C. 123 Recorder 12: Basketball 103 Soccer 11, 123 Ten- nis 10, 11, 12-captain. HERMINFI VANDERLICK 52 Maple Street, East Longmeadow l'ie-rides 10: Christmas Concert 123 C.A.A. 12Q Student Leader 123 Blue and White Agent 10. 3 QXWIMM Q, fi! A tw 4 AWA! DAVID VAUGHAN 52 Wayne Street Boys' Patrol 11, 123 Blue and White Agent 123 Baseball 10, 113 Basketball 10, 11, 123 Soccer 10, 11'-eo-captain 123 Carousel 113 ST. Agent 12. J 1 MW, , AW 1194 Dila wily OW W fftfolf a X , wtf.. IRI-,NE VEKSHIN 1083 Worthington Street 1.R.C. 10, ll, 123 Pierides 10, 11- president 123 P,T.S.A. Board 123 Christ- mas Concert 12g Girls' Patrol 11, 12- - captain 12. JoN VINING 34 Waltlorf Street Boys' Patrol 11, 12: Crew 101 F awft thall 10.11, 123 ll trm' ltey 0,l1,l23'l' l'1lc,1 kll. cr Lu Walt W. NORMA WANEILAR 2.5 Valentine Street P.T.S.A. Board 123 Orchestra 103 Christmas Concert 10 123 Pirates of Penzance 101 Girls' Patrol 11, 123 Blue and White Agent 101 C.A.A. 103 Student Government 123 .lunior Prom Committee 11. RET1' VVEBB JR. 242 Fort Pleasant Avenue Visual Aides 103 Band 10. 11, 123 Orchestra 10, 11, 12g Christmas Con- cert 10, 113 Spring Concert 113 Pirnles of Pellzallre 103 Carousel 10, 11. ,lille OM 'KMA' Ny RALPH W1LsoN lf 61 Nelson Street, East Longmeatlow Truck 10. PATRICIA WRIGHT 89 La Salle Street Christmas Concert ll, 123 Spring Con- vert 113 Kerorrler 12: Stutlent l.eatle1' 123 Junior Prom Committee 113 S.'l'. 5'1.,iifg!a-fewflfaa RAYMOND NVUERTZ 80 Strong Street JANET WULFF 55 Kipling Street I.R,f.. 12: f,.A.A. 10-V-large C., V1l'l'- presitlent. class numerals 11, honor pin 123 Cheerlearler 11. 12. X P! Wm Sig!! ALEXANDER ZUROWSKI , V' .g 15 J H L mxgg 949 State Street ' QCPA A Q pl ' . V - . lv t , - , u .1 lmior Red Cross 11, presitlent 123 Agri? J H 813111 l ' 'lumm Pmm Christmas Cont-erl 123 Howling , ' 3 3 'i A ' colt to, ti. ' 711 ' l 1 or f 7 ff , A A4 A V ff 222 N I , t A 1 ,Za ,tam 61 Mai ,Mat WJ IMVID CLINTON ,lmttcs E. DuNl.1:iw 26 Nlassachusetts Axenue 35 Nlarguetle Street Xlwdrigal. ll. 125 Pirates of Penlanee 10, Senate, J. T. Baseballg ll. Fool- 10: Christmas Cont-ert 10. ll. l2Z ball. Swimming. ,l. Y. Baseball, Spring Concert ll lfarly in February. the ofheers of the Class of 1957 selected four seniors to serie as chairmen of graduation t'0lllflllllL'CS. 'lbese students. in turn. ehose others whose OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1957 Al.ntcia1' Btu-:Tok in l'ln-lannl Street lhntoxtm tlilxtpmn.-x 327 Stale Street lnxvytuxxcxtl Guan 200 Wlaynartl Street W it t.'rtcn Llc IQNZA lil Stoektnan Street Chit-ago. Illinois I Iomun lmxnntgncz interests and abilities would make their thinking valuable to their elassnlales. Further- more, an elfort was made by the chairmen and their faeully advisers lo int-lude every boy and girl in graduation planning. Most exciting of these final aetiyilies is the ap- pearanee of the Class Book published under the direetion of l,ois Stocks. general ehair- inan, She has been ably assisted by Paul Rosenberg. Chairman of the Will Croup. and llobert llontempo. Diane Drude. Suzanne Rasquin. and Alive hlakara. Naney 'l'h0tnp- son chairs the History Committee. whieli has included Leone Casey. Sherry Nlaekie. lloberta Toomey, and Paul lit-ek. l nfler the direction of Brenda Nliller. Carol Cruess. Suzanne Hurd. Patrieia Crey. and Howard Temkin are writing the lfropheey. lfveretl Webb serves as general ehairrnan of tln- Senior Prom. whieb was held on May 29. ju On the Arrangements Cotntnittee ehaired by Cynthia Hall. Nlielxael Cohen. .lacqneline Cirard. Ronald Nlulletl. Marilyn Forvialti. and Marjorie Alsing worked faithfully. Nlelnbers of the Decorations Connnittee included lfllin Ross, ehairtnan. ,ludiih Dor- ntan. l'atrieia Dyer. .lon Nining. Patrieia l.yneh. Wii1ilt't'4l Brandt. l'l:ris Clater Dorothy Johnston. Vlfilliani Fortier. and Diane Lindquist. Stoughton Sinead. ebair :nan el' the 'liieket Committee. was aided by Donna Ellsworth. Constant-e Ledger Marilyn lamson. Barbara Fteinberg. Lewis Katz. Wendy Clark. .lanet Wulll'. and David Naughn. Constanee Dennett is rhairman ol the group whit-It has planned the Class llanquet for .lune -l. Her assistants ineluded Marsha Cohen. Pauline Cleary. liheda Kaplan. llurt Seannapieeo. Donald Nash. and Alexander furowski. June 6 will be Class Day. Meryl Nletivier. ehairman ol the Class Day Conunitlee has announeed. With Meryl. Jatnes Calron. Leonard Sehiller. .loan NlcCallin, tloralie Ahrens, and Herntine Nan Derliek have been planning the en-nts, The eulinina- tion ol these festivities still be Graduation. June lU. Chairman. Carol Dueetle liarbara Katziff. Barbara l'oItern. and lna Skolniek comprise the Graduation Corn Illllll'6. Ollicers and assistants have worked diligently to make eonnneneetnenl lnetn orable lor Classieal graduates of the Class of l95T. Senior Class Aetiyities chairmen. Xleryl Nlelivier of the Class Day Conunittee: lfveretl Wlebh of the Senior ljrorn Committee: l.ois Stoeks of the Class llook Committee: Constanee llennetl. Class Banquet Connnittee. 62 ljl HSN l'XXlFl.X Xhilxll II.I.XX will In-r f---wxrl lluvid Hl'IllI'll. is ullmlllul hy .lzu'qm-lim- Girard and llurn 1-Imp-I IXLlIlllHFl'xY. 63 lllw ,l4:l1mIu11 ami lllt'II4 1'Nl'UI'lN. Iiillll Hawk lllll unioa 4001 llllIX1lUX'l'HliIllM xl llu llllllll l'rum. ilu-w uupl mnlm THIS .IIINIOH CLASS OFFICERS IH .lunct Fiaslon, vice-prcsi4Ie'nt: Sandra llaird. memlwr- arg:-3 Paul Mason, prcsidenlg Anthony Pcllegrino, tuasiliw-1': H!'LlIllFl' Muir, sc-crctarv CLASS OF 1958 The junior Class, earl5 in the year, elected its Activities Committee whose duties were to plan functions which the class would enjoy. The first venture was the volley hall game helween the faculty and junior hogs which receix ed tremendous response from the students. In lVIarch the com- mittee sponsored the HMa1'cI1 of Fashions which added funds to our treasury. ln April the class held its Junior Prom which was extremely well supported, in addition to being a night which few will forget. THE JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS :irc Nliss l'.Ilt'l'II IiILI,4l.1I4l. Nlr, Edwin Smith, Dr. Ifdna Fredrick. and Nlrs. l lorence' Smith. 611, THE HNIOHS . . . ln Ronin 112 arv Row 1: llivll- ard Balminf-au. Durulliy CllLllI1lll'l'S. Agnvs liisvutti. .luliv Ilalilwsin: Rim 2: William llusln-3, llunulfl Allvuno. Miclnaf-I liauwr. William Hall, Luis lilitzf-r. Laurie' Hvlz. liarbaru Allan. Sandra Caron: Huw 3: Irwin llulwll. Harve-y llurmn, Curolf- Allm-n. Caro- lyn Acrursi, CllI'lSl1Ill' l1alu-r, Rosalin- lieaupri-, Barbara lluuuvina: Rim 41-: Joseph Canter. H4-Ilw' liner. Kurs-n Burke, ,ltjllll Avcursi. Carol lk-nnvtl. linda ffhanlln-rlain. l.uwxrn-m'4- Cum- rrlaraln. Phyllis lily. C1-rnl4linv lirunffll. THE .Il NIORS . . . in Ronin 215 are How 1: David Hununarstrum. Palrivia Gruclsky. William Lavin. Lewis Hull. Rvginalcl Johnson: How 2: liunalcl lilgasse. Jurlitli 1.inxlne'r, l,ynn lielwrrnun. Yrian Nlaflrllgn-r, Leunarrl Kantor. ,lanicv Lincllrlailg Row 3: Stuart lrifsllilz, Barbara llarlnenlz. ,lvffrvy Kimlrall, Cuil Hunter. ,luyrrv l'lu4'k- nr-y, liuukvr jolunstun, .luyc-v ,lose- fiuk: Huw 44: .lurlilh Hull. Tluunus O'l1riQ-n, Nzunni 1,1-xinsun. R1l'lllll'll I1'l'iI'21lll. Lynn ll2llIll7ll!'g!Ql'l'. Luis Jumlilll, 5umlra1King. liulwrl llirlxlvy. THIS .ll NIOHS ' . 1 . . . lll lluuln 12,1 arc: lww 1: ll:-le-n Uayluril. lfynlliiu Dir-IZ. llilwla lfan- nirk. lflziim- llitln-rg. llunniv Iluvis. lfslvllf- llnvi-1 limi 2: l'aIri4'iu llarruiy, Xlurviu lline-rflm-in. lflvunm' l inlx. ,luyvv llulmlslvill. Husain lfuuk, .Mlmailiaxxia lkikix. .lillll'l ELISIUII. xlZll'l'111 l'1I'Ll4l1'l. llnrrul Cmzillullm-1 Rim 3: Czlil l m-rrin-rr Nunvy I'11'9Il!A11l'. .lllllilll llugggan. Nunn lfilv. l',Zill'il'1il ffm-rlslmw. xllll'I'1l'4! lliuppuni: llms lc l,LUS'l'l'l1i'l' lfugglv. lil'll,lLlI1llll lfmwln-5. 11urm'nic' lluri-l'1'n. lain 11-1111- Isvllllllilll. Ceraml L. l'1t'lll'l'1I'1. Hivli- urml Dm-k:'l'. NOFIIIQIII lla-lliuml. Eil- uurml Czigllv. llzirry lflliutl. ,luscfpll l1iSunu. fl Tllli .ll NIOHS . 111 H1111111 305 are Hem 1: ,lillltll Ij8I'kPI'. ,-Xliw Paulhus. l7c11isc Pouling Hun 2: T111-11 Nlil'IllL'IIliiIl. Uluriu Huy. .Allfi47ll1'lll' 'Xl11lif11kis.A11itz1 Hvsnhk. I:21l'llkll'Z,l Morris, ,Indy Murphy. Ella-n Ma1'1'11sr:n: Huw 3: llc-111111-1' Xluir. Mic'l1m-I 0'Ii1'iv11. Xlilfilbll NI1zrga11. f:1II'lSlhlIl1'l' RLIHIIVY. Rit'llilI'd f,l'l'I14ft'ill, R1lSlll5'll Prvssg Row 11: ,lam- 1,llQ'H4'fl4'. fXnIl1uny P1-llig1'i11u. l'iilf't'Il Nllfjilllk. IQI4-alwr l'ir111m-3. Uaxid N1E1l'Ql'44lll,l:l!iI Nululm ixl2lIlQ'IiHI' Wurlin, 1 1 THE .ll NIOIIS . In Rumn 224 a1'1- Hmw I: Marilyn HiIll'l'. 1111111 511 t'l'll1llI1f Row 2: Luriswu S11wiz1l1,j1111. 'XI11111111 Hnsvlllnn-1'g1. l'aiIl1 Higali, .'XIis1111 Sil1klIl2'lIl. Lurcllu HiHk'I'Q Ibm 3: A 1111 Sianu, l:lllH'l'l2,l Rulriu. Stuart F1'I1Xs111'lx. Cuil Seru- i. Shirlvy H1-i11cl1-2111. Vyra R11l1i11slei11: Hms 4: ,lllilj Ftark. D111'11rl1y S1-l1:1If1'1', Nlury lIi1'l1111'1lQ. .luv-11I1 Sim'- N vinski. l'11l1'iciz1 5111111111-1'. SIIHHII 511 1'11l1u111-. Allll-l.lllIiH1' SINAIll'l'I'. 1 4 66 N11 llmll Xlil I. THE JUNIOHS . . . in liIY0lTlS l22. 222. and 221 im- Row l: Emily .lc1'mni'. Swan lhmssii. Mary UUIIUXZIII, Sandra llaird ilyn Xlm-rwin. Timatlia l'im-frog Huw 2: Gvlkllill XI. l:1'tlf'l'iCl. ffurul lfusti-l'. .l3T11'l ffllapin. Kurleni- lim-lclicr y Cmgk. ,lucliih Willis, Flxurmi l'4,sm-r. Him-lun-I Llmsii-Ili.: Rnw 3: Rirlu-rl Ayvrs. Himulzl Hum-1'. Bruci- llc-afltz vin Hzivllli-ff. Frank Maruliuti. Km-nm-th Culmn-n. William SHIIIIIlt'l'lt'l4l. Paul Mason. Curl 'I'l1n1': Rim' 1: Den m Ryan. Wayne Ilt'I'NUHS. William Wulluvli. xlIl4'0llf liurlw. Ralph Pavlx. llarmmsn Willie-1-. linln-ri iflwrirx Will 1 N ia n Xli-Nurmiru. fiilnq Wi-lu-in 'llllf Ji NHJKS . . in liumn 2125 arm' Hmm l: 1:41, xvfifllll. lflainlvllw Vi1l'L'lIl nv. ilyllilllil 'l'illm:m: limi 2: l.ui'ii- xV4'lPlN'l l ul' s ' 1 in 11 in ma Wrigglll, Luinzx Wvulw, ,lurlilll fails-lxi. lulriwiu finnnvr. Ii ilu-rl Y ek 1 ll w 53: Xrnemlrl Wilson, Sli-plwn l f llifv. l'fmlsxm'il xVlllSll. ,li1.i4- WI11-vlm-r. Hzirrim-l 'l'llal. lirmwf W1-ily, William 'I'umnm'y1 lims li: Rwnulml Wuml lmil llux Wil on Xll .l, . Hia Q Q . 'I-lim-I Wimllimml. xllf'l1ill'l XYElllil4'l'.,lLlIH1'N Xinivlx. 'Xllr-n fippin, Willinm We-lily. llmsaril 1-llln-rgg. UI Cl A OF 1059 The oflicvrs of thv Class ol Q50 aw working in Cooperation with their fe-lluw studvnts in planning the avtixities of tlw freslnnan vluss. To date class rings have ulrvafly hevn 1-hosen antl m'clP1'6cl. anal the vluss luannm' has lretln designs-d. Among other avtixilies. in thv near future plans will he niaflv for at vlass clunve. It would seem that the l'l't'SllINtll1 1-lass is well l3LlIll'llPfl on its high sf-lnml c-u1'ec'1'. HIC FHICSIIMAN CLASS OFFIIIKIRS arc- ,lutlith llollantl. Viv:--plw-sicltflitz l.uwrvm'c- Pm-Il:-grini. pre-sill:-nl: jane' Tliatclwlg ll'Q'El4lll'l'I'Q Nail:-rie Smith. Mlt'l'1:'ILll'j1 Ruth l,l't'llNl1'lll. ine-iiilwr-at-lul'ge-. THE IVICIQSIDIISN CLASS ADX ISHRS are Mr. Cmrgv l'lV3fgl'f'LlVt'H. Mrs. Friku Corbin. unml Xlr. Milton Corbin. 68 THE FRESHMEY . . . in N1141111 ll11 lll'l' Huw l: Nla1'yvllef11 Cllllllliill. Nlarle-rw CUITIIZ Huw 2: llul11'1'l llurgvss, Slt'Ill1Q'll ifnlwn. ll111'l1111'z1 ligllfllilllilll, llPYl'l'ly fiuhn. 'l'l111111as fIl1arkf11sitz. Iilsiv ifluyh111. .l41l111 lIl1111'k1111fli1111: Huw 3: l.iIl1lH Burn- llillll. ,ll'llI1 l3111'r11-ll, lin-1'r1i1'v llr111l4111, Mark lI11l14-11, F11Qa11 lJ11n1l11'1111. .lvzm BllI'lf'llSlxl. .l3lli4'1' 1111111-11. Myra Cf11l1111 H1111 11: ,lz11114'N liflfl-1'l'. Sll'IJll1'I1 llurati. .lllYl'l' lilliilllllillll. D1PIlHlll Collins. Paula fiilI'lS0l1. Limla fjllillflll. Slt'Illlk'll Daily. l511rl1u14z1 lI11l11,-11. Patricia fiiilblblll. THE FHESHNIIQN . . i11 R4111111 llfi are Huw l: G1-11141114 Ailanml. Sandra llussefll, ,lUM'IJll Ailalllcxylx, Natalie B4111gi11r11i. W'illia111 M11l1-1's11I1: H1111 2: David Hzikn-1'. Milton Bc-r1ja111i11. David Bf'l'1'ZlIl. NlLlI'l'iil llzirilwaii. l,i11cla A11flers1111. Jain:-s llalwr: H1111 Ii: llic'l1a1'cl l31'm,ks, ,lnlm lime-l1ellr'1'. Pl1yllis liailvy. .l1l1lian114' B1-ltz, Hz1r11l1l lialmlwin. Nanvy lirit- Iz1i11. Fullx llI'l'Illllf'l'1 lluw 1: Rll'llEllALl lle1y1lv11. lfvs-lyn l3al1i11aL'11. ,li1lIll'4 lil'lNSll. Juan lily. liarvn Arlzims, Craig li1'Li1ll1'f. 51151111 llruml, Linda l341w111a11. .lanivv lia1l3c1'kia11. 69 TH E FR ESI I M ICN . . in rnmn l20 aiu- lllow ll llumia lflliul. .loan l':l'il'kF4lU. llwlnnfs llm-Main. Lurruim- Dwnaull. Narlervii lfism-r. .loan llaviclsmi. l'alrii'izi Duffy. Nlui'gai's-l F4-y. Alva lJt'21l'lb0I4Il. .luilitli Dl1'lilIl41llI, Tliervsa Dvliisug lRnw 23 llill lfagin, Hivliarfl Duff fl D ll Nli I f y. llivug as iiva . '1' lac-l Fislivr. William Dupunt. l,imla Dumas. Sleplic-n Farr. lfflwsanl llramin. Gvurgm- IM-rumlin Danic-l l inn4-rty: 4Rf:w lil ,lulin llll1'uL'l1vi'. Fraiik Davie-s. Rivliailwl lfnffm-lsun. llnlwrt lJr'1mn ,, 4, Q-, THE FliESllKlElY . in rmmi 206 am- lllnw ll l'4-Iur lfliiit, Nlilllrm-nl fiilfllkllll. 'lllimnuf Cuiizuli-5. llilu Uulilln-1'-'. ,Klan Uulclsinilli. Baum D . lomliimll. ,lulin lla4lv1i1'li1lk: 4lluw 21 Cmrgf- lli1l4l1'llll'I'lHS. lill'llkll'Il flllllll. Naiivy llnlmliiig. lflizulu-Ili Gnrinaii. tlaylf- f11YIll!ll, Kalliwiiii- flI'1'l'Yl1 llinw 31 Afilllll' Uuyvilv. ,lanv flulclliaml. Gloria Cullllnliial. liallvl lmlls-wllalk, Mary-Ixa' Y mc-l. Norma flLl1'1ll'l'. .l2:lIIl1'4 Filzgwalrlg lRuw flil l'liilip Hzillalian. Allan UllHglli:ll'll0. Alam ffulflsle-ln, liruuks l'1tc'l1, unlas Fralar, Jima-pli llalpvriii. Jxfllllll' Civ:-1iln'l'g, T0 THIC FIIESIINIEN . in llmun 223 am- Huw I: Hvglu-Via KimImu'I. IQIII-11 KII'QIll'I'. ,Iam-I Huivi n-trmx. Vary ,In Kvlm-In-11 Nunvy Kluwz 'I L: ,Ivan K4'ar11s,,Il1ditI1 IIuIIz1mI. I.in1 il .In sun, 'kin-IIw KLII'Iil1lILll'iS. CuruI .Im-nningu, ,IIII Ilmu-S. I'I1yIIiH nik. Sally Hy4Ic: Row 3: Simuw-I Ixaplun. Yale' Kuldutgky. Ihxrlmam IIuI1'I1, ,Ioan Ii'IxI'2lIIl. Cl1'v!1'Iu'r1 Hululns. ulir' Hf'l'l!lilIl. ,IufIilI1 IIIISIDZIINII Huw I-: XIHYVIII Kzlym-, We-ml:-II ,InI1nsnn, Nlzulriw-.I1u'oI1sm1. Sta-vp KUITIIHIII. I Ihu 7 I Im I Ixll Xfllvrizln Kitty. Ifrim- Ilaasv. IIl'l'IlLll'iI K1-II5. .lzxrnvs III-ggim-. I.imIa IIHSIIIPI, I I 'I'III'f ITIIICSIINIICIN . in Iiumn IIIIS un- Huw I: IIU!42lIyll4I Knilv. IQII411 If-fliurml. l.I'2lIlIll' XI2lIlSlIl'. Ihr-v I,,ElI'IUllI. Sully NIiIIILlII4'lI. I'1lrI1'iu I.unmlI11'. .IilIlIl'4' Iiuluu-ri. Fu-un I.iilIv. Famly XIaIIIwxxN: Iimx 2: Ili4'I1u1'rI I.:-wif. Nlurlvm- xIlll'IxIl'I'. 'fu' Il'lIlLlIlI5. XI2lI'Q2lI't'I I.y114'I1, Lrcuiw Nlvllalu-. Ilulmw-s XIclIuII1vugI1, NIPVIIIEIII XII-lxlvr, Douglas NI:-rriII: Huw I Xlvvumlvr XIZIIIID. XII-rlv I.:1xr:iv, Hurry In-xx-lmsma, IIIl'IlklI'lI Nlvyvlx. IIim'I1zmI L1-xy..I. Wwln-y xliII1'l',,l4l5l'IIIl I .1!I'1. I 71 I I J 'l'HI' FIIICSIIXIICY . III R1-mn ,III urn- Hum I: xlIl'lilIll' I'1'rr3. Xlurlvm- I'vIIn'lI. Ifluiuf' I'mIe'II, ffluru I'mIIumyrmx'. IIl'I7lII'LlIl I'1II:1lI. Iliunu I'fiIus, 'XIuri4n'i1- NIirkin. I,nis I'uym'. Xlurllm NIHFQZIII. I.IlllI2l N:-lwn. .Im-an IXI1lI'I!lll. Sllirlvx rxlqz Ibm 2: Troy NIurruy. lfflmml Iiumlding. Wilma I'urkvr. Swmju U4Ix1-r:'ik1'. RIIIII UI'l'llhl1'IIl. IQIainI I'ex1m1 QIIIN NX lull YI I . .1 Y- ' . I znvy 'Nvl-ull. SZIIHIIYI XIUIIIIUII. llmrgm' XIULIITX. ,Iznm-5 xIllIl'IIl'l -lllll Now 3: l.awr4-nm I'cII4-ggriui. Ilurrx QIIIVPII II'n'xr'x l'1-rlmwn I mI Ullu. ,lulm Nlnlim-, llil-Imrll Uuvllm-llv, ,If-wpll XIurpIly. IIUIIQIIII IIIIII II II11144 INA' XI . . I . . I . ' ziym- U'I.c-ary. 'I'HI1 in Hmmm ISI6 uw 'mx I: .Ing Slum. Ihirry IIa 1 1 'm flaiI 5I11'I1I4m, iI1'UI'4'4' 5uIu'IIis. It In IIJIIIULI II: Iwll Y, Iing,1-rs. IIlm-wsu Iivginza. I'zl-quulv SLIIIIQIIIIVIIU. Sum Ile 1IIx NIA 'I FII ES IDI IQN HIIIHIQ Ixay Rzlllk1I1'IIZ Ilms 2: KQIIUII IIHIIIQIIIHIII. I'auI Sc-fra, Xia-ki Saxffvrz Huw 3: Mary lim-In-, .ILIIIIUS Svrilmcr, Linda mm III Il 1 I 1 ' ' 'vm 1-'. .1 uric' Fuvvn: Inns I-: Iiynlhia Hlulvk. IIIIIIIIIIZJN 'l'l yn ,'NIm'Nall1gI1l11l1, fxlurlin Sl'IllI1'I4Il'l'. Hs-Igga IIulI1. ,I1vIm Iiiwn, ll1:lu'vivw- Ile-all. Ilolwrl Hullunan. T2 'l'l-Ili FHICSHNIHN . in Hmmm THR ure- Huw l: Clllllilfillt' SII4UllIIlIl1'IiH1 Huw 2: l.im!a1 Sll1'!'lHilIl. Xrvhiq- Sn-mlg. JHBU' Tiiliid-1'l'I'0. H1lIlI'l'l SlIi1'I'lllilIl. I.imIu Sll'iIlIN'I'Q. ,Ie-rry Film-lin: Huw 3: lfw SiHH'l'Nl1'ill, 'Xlullrivv 'l'if-r114-y. Iflvanur Spring. linda Fmillr. Stuart SiIllillUH. llvlvn Shvltl. Uzuid Smith: Huw V1-1 Shvrry Slllilll. Jann-s 511111. Jam- YIllZlll'llPl', N11 I v 'run-I F5 f'Ill't'l'. Donna 511-xr-ns. lflliul Flvrn. Yalvrie' Fmiih. Hivllalwl SIIIIW. THE FNESHMEN ' . in HUHIII 5422 an- Rm l: YYMI1' Williams. Rulu-rl Wallam-. Cn-liu IT:-llzli Kms 2: Duvixl Xillani. Cynthia X ming, lf4lwal'1l Wvlls. l'alriuiu 'I'u!ll4'. Nanvy Mlslvr, Harluxra Wl'Ilgt'l'lQ Huw 3: Hnlwrl Wllil1'laM'. lfllr-n Wfulf, Vkillium Wmuluzxlwlx llarnl xiillflhilli, Hmsarrl Xvillllilllilll. Uurlbara 'l'ruggvr, lxtiflllll 'lirlllnblm-g Huw 4: ,lnnatllan is:-. lfle-umm' 'l'urnlnuIl. Hulwrl ZilIllllQ'I'lll1lIl, Gum-ll l!I1lll'l'lliH. Hia-lumi Willi-, Nunvy XwrI,'HU'I'lll8ll. Iiichanl xlglllklllll. Harry Wvlrflvr. T3 NIAIiGA1lE'I' IXIAYHIRY l't't'ClYl'r tht- Colttmliia fivliulustit' I'rI-SS Awarfl lrmn Dr. Chattu. FREDERICK JAAIES rect-ivt-S a HHIIIIP- matics prize Irum Mr. Smith. JERRY IIAKILS act-t-pts the Highest Awartl fur Exct-lluntre in Music from Mr. Alllt'l'llltlIl. TIIE CIlE1VlIS'I'1iY AWARD is givt-n lu I,IIIrit'iu Allumtu lay Dr. flliuttu. CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS JUNE 1956 'FIIE WILLIAIXI C. IIll.L PRIZE. 21 hunk given t'Z.tl'Il JIIIIL- tn a lllt'IltlM'1 III Ilit- glfiltlllillillgl t-lass for HXt'6llI'l1t't' in English. EIIWAIIII J. M. IIIIUAIIS. Sun of Mr. and Nlrf. lluviartl li. I:ll4littlw 101 FI-Itwivk St rm-I-t. 'l'llE EMILIE IIPIIOKIIIENIOIVI' PRIZES for I-xt'ellt-Iicv iI1 Latin: For tht- tlirm-I--yt-ar wiirsez EIm'AItII .l. NI. RHIIAIJS. Fur the l-Ulll'-yQ'Lll' I-IvuI'St-: Bltl til-I NI, IIUSI-3NI:IcIIt:. Son nf Nlr. antl Nlrf A1111-rt lluft-IIIII-rgz. 62 I,t'l'kIIlH Sll't't'l. 'l'llE FRENCH BOOK PRIZES. lui' t'Xt't'llt'llt't' in I'1I'Clll'llf Fur tht- IllI'C'l'-yC'21l' cutirse-: XII-Ilttl. 121.1-1831711 TNlI4:'I'IxIIaIt. 1I2llI:llllI'l uf Mr. antl Mrs. Arthur A. Metivit-r. W'illII'alIzIIn Iinarl, llalnptlt-n Fur the Imir-year t-nur-Se: IFIII-:IJILIIICIQ EIIWAIIII JAHILS, Sun of Nlr. am Xlrs. Clayton W. Jann-S. 135 Brnetlirt Te-I'I'aI't-. l.0IlQII'I1C3tItlh. .XXXAIIDS GIVEN HY 'I'llE WESTERN 3lAS5At1lIlSE'l'TS tIllAl'TEIt OF TIIE ANIEHICAN ASYOIIIATION OF TEACIIERS OF FRENCH: First Yt-ur FI't'lIi'llZ First Prim- lu lztmlx and II mftlal wun hy NIINNA I.l-AI. gratlm- Ill, ll11llQIIllt'I' III Hahhi zmtl Mrs. Elie-zer A. LI-vi. 15 I'11wuLvtl Drive. St'C'0I1tl YI-ar 1'1l'Hl'It'llZ Ft-cuntl I'ri7:- la lmnuk untl at post:-rl won hy NUI-II. IXIAINI EImI1I.soN. grade 11. sun nl' Mr. uncl Nlrf. Harry Etle-Isun 135 Trzlfton Ilnatl. Tliirml YI-ar F1'?Ilt'll2 A Ce-I'tiIit-atv uwartletl tu BIIICI-1 JAX IIIc'1 I'It:oI.I3 graclc- 11. hetfuust- ut' his grt-at ilnluruveltlt-Ill in I'1l'l'llt'll. 151:11 of Mr aml Xlrs. Alfrvd Bettigult-. 439 Tllllllttll lluacll. l'1tllll'lll Ye-ar Frt-nvliz First Prim- la lmok and a Int-tlalr won ln Fltlilll-Iltltlli IlIJWAItl7 .lAwIIcS. 'l'IlE SPANISII BOOK PRIZE. for I-xt-I-llf-:IW in Sllill1l'NllI BAIIIIAIIA SUSAN FIIAINI4. tluuglilt-r III Nlr. antl XII-S. William lfrank. liil BFIIHSUII T1-rrac'e. Ilunuralmlt- mt-ntinnz BAIIIIAIIA I,lltI.l.IS 1xAIII-. tlLttIgllIL'l' til Nlr. antl XII'- 'Xlax Karp. 112 Carver' Stn-I-t. 'IIIIE UEIUIAN BOOK PIIIZE. for I-xt-I-III-IICC in lrt'I'Il1ill12 ANN TIIAIII-II I- I'1HItKE. tlilllglllvl' of Nlr. antl Nlra Ilivliaiwl 'I'. I'1ill'li0 157 Alussuvlulsetts Avt-nut-. 'I'llE IIEBIIEW PRIZES. awurtlt-tl In Ilit- llzflm-w Ctllllllt' IilllIlll'll ul Fpringlirltl. filbltlvll Ayin Auartl fur c-xt'e-llt-ltw antl lt-atlt-rsliip in Ilit- llt-lm-It CIIISS DAIIII NI. KI IIN. gzratlt- Il. fIlaS-ical lligh St-lmtil. Ilunuralvlf- Ale-ntinn f'L'l'lI6l'Ellf'4I IIIISAIAN PIIILSS. grade Ill. f'laSSival High Fclitml. GI-1ltTRl'IlIi SI SAN 'I'AI.IsI-1II'I'II. gxradt- 12. Classic-al High Fvliztil. ART AWARDS. for tire-ative arliic-vt-IIII-III in l'tll1lI'llJlIllttll tn Svluml at-tixitit,-A antl pI'ucIIIt'tiun:+ whilt- maintaining: a high lt-wl ul l6'l'lII1ltIl1f' in iiztlivicltlal pro-ievts: JILL I,ONELAYD HI:AI,LII1I.. daughter of Nlr. antl Mrs. Just-pli BI-uulit-u 17 Clairnmnt Stn-4-t. Ltmglttt-arluw. X ALIIIIII-1 NIAIIIIL III HALLT. Ilaughte-r III Klr. and Urs, Ernest tl. IJIISIIIIII T11 I72.lI'l'it'I' Strt-vt. East l,0I1QlTlt'i-llltlVV. IIIINA ENIII KANTOII, Ilaugzhter III Mr. uml Mrs. Nutliun liunlur. 35 Trafttm Huatl. 1.1-LLANII Joni. KA'rz. fun uf Nlr. anfl Mrs. Erlwartl Katz. l2T Br:-'ttmi ltnutl WVILLIANI Jmix OI II:I.I.I:T1'I1. Sun tif Nlr. untl Nlrf. William E. OIII-llc-ttv 227 Prentive Straw-t JUAN CAIIOI, Rnsswtl-ZISI.. Iluuglitrr of Mr. anml Mrs. Walt:-r A. I:0sslllt'lSl 61 Ilalis Str:-1-t. JANII-15 REGINAl,ll l'I-IASIQ. Sun ul' Nlr. uml XII-S. JLIIII4-S II. IH-asv. 57 IIil Illllj Street. XYILLIAWI KIQNNIJIII Xvl'It'l'ZI-LI.. Sun of Mr. antl Nw. Allmert Wurivul 33 ilqfblflltll Ruatl. lfAIIOI. ANA Itlslltilt. tluttgliter of Nlr. antl Alrs. karl It FISIIQ-r. 3-19 IIIISS Rtltul. l..0llgIIll'2ltlUKK. 7-1- TIIE IIAIIXAIID BOOK PRIZE. awarded each .Iune Ivy tln- llaryard Illuli of Springfield to a Iroy iII the .IllllIOl' class on the liasis of a lIiglI record in scholarship. CUIIIIIIIICKI with Iine qualities of character and tlIe promise of a useful career: Not-1I. INIAIIKI I':tlI'lI.SOY THE RADIILIFFE BOOK PRIZE. awarded each ,lune lay the Radcli 'fc IIIIIII of Springheld to a girl in the junior class on the liasis if a high rect rd in scholarship. cornhined with fine qualities of cliaractcr and the promise ol' a useful career: ANN 'IIRAIH-ll I' EIIRI-QI-1 ,, . v s ,V .. . . . IHI'. WIIIIANIS PRIZE, awarded each June lxy the Springfield-I.onnectir cut Valley Williams College Alumni Association to a Imoy in the junior class on the lnasis of SOIIINI scholarship and outstanding cilivcnsliip in the school community: RICIIARII ALAN Ilonnom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolu-rt Cordon, M Yermonl Street. TI-IE COLIAIBIA SCIIOLASTIC PRESS AWARD. for outstanding pululiva- tion service on the Blue and Wilrilevz FNIAIuQ.ARI1T NIAYRIIIIY, daughter of ftlr. and Mrs. William ltlaylrury. I5 Kingsley Street. TIIE REflORDER', PRIZES. given for excellent w' rk on the school paper: SIIsAN IIIITII XIYLI-IR, daughter of Nlr. and Illrs. Sayle XI. Nlylcr. T3 Ilawtliorn Street. Iaongmeadow, IIKRBARA SAYDKA Rrsrrzix, daughter of Xlr. and Xlrs. Roger Rusu-in. 343 Traiton Road. BURTON NORMAN DANIQT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Danet. 36 Kenwood Terrace. THE DR. ALFRED NI. GLIIIKNIAN PRIZE. awarded for excellence in the four-year course in lNIathematics. Given hy Dr. Ilelenc Ulickman in memory of her brother. Dr. Alfred NI. Illickman: EDWARD J. NI. RrIoAns THE ROBERT BELENKY PRIZE. given in memory of Rolvert Belenky Iiy his family, to the Imoy with the hest rank in American History for tht- yearis course jllSI Iinished: EDWARD .I. IVI. RHIIAIIS 'I'HIfI D.A.R. HISTORY AWARD. given hy Ilit- Mercy Warren Chapter each year to the girl with the best rank in American Ilistory for the ycaI s course just finished: BARBARA PIn'I.I.Is KAIEI' THE GOOD CITIZENS CERTIFICATE OI7 THE DAIICHTERS OI TIIE AMERICAN REVOLIITION, awarded on nomination Ivy the senior class and vote of the faculty to a girl who has demonstrated tIIe qualities of dependability. leadership, service. and patriotism. Ir1sI.u5 GAII. PI'1TERs, daughter of Mr. and Xlrs. Ilolgert I. Peters. 98 South Park Avenue, Longmeadow. THE RENSSELAER MEDAL, awarded each year lxy the Rennsselacr Poly- technic Institute Springfield Alumni Association. to the pupil in the graduat- ing class who has the highest standing in science: PATRICIA ANN ALBANO. daughter of Mr. and Nlrs. Thomas Alhano, 620 Laurel Street. I.ongmearIow. THE CHEMISTRY AWARD. given liv tIIe Western 'llassaehusetts Section of the American Institute ol' Chemical Engineers. for excellence in chemistry: PATRICIA Avy ALBANO THE MARIE BOYLAN NIEMORIAI. IARIZE. given in memory of Marie Boylan of the class of 1925. awarded annually for excellence in art work for tln- nlflue and Whitev: ALLAN I-IKNNISIIN IlI'I'1:IIcocK. son of Ilr, ard Nlrs. Paul E. Ilitchcock. I65 Yvestniinster Street. TIIE XIISIQI PRIZES, ivresentc tl for I utstanding contriliutions in music over a three-year period: For excellence iII instrumental music: Al.lil-1R't' S'I'ANI.ICY DIQRIQSII-zxsxl, .lR,. son of Nlr. and Mrs. Allrt-rt S, Dercsienski. IBI Edentlale Street. I'or excellence in vocal music: BARBARA ELIz.AIzr:'I'H KIiI.I.Y. tlaugliter ol' Nlrs. Nlurjorie B. Kelly. I4 Ilighland Street. Special Award for outstanding conlrilvutions as accoinpanist to choral groups: ANN IXIAIIY S'I'AvIsRI. daughter of Nlr. and Nlrs. .lohn Stanislxi. 90 Elijah Street. Highest Award for Excellence in Nlusicz .IIQRRY WI:s'r IIARILS, sort of Nlr. and Mrs. Gerald N. llakes. 61 Dzrycr Road. I.ongIneadow. -I- I-J THE AWARD for Fxcelltnc I rI1 mental Music is given to Allnr Deri lf-'Il SIU. THE ART AWARDS arf n t Beaulieu and Valerie Du au Chatto. while Miss AIHCKIHIIE William Ouellette and .Iames Pease look on ANN STANISKI receives a Speual Award in Music from Mr. Amerman YIRIQINL . 'l X DOI I I..-KS num I Iluie year honor pin lrom Dr. C ,,, 'fa fl 4.-A ki' '37, , N J . 15? '. 2:3 X Q5 1 f in- X ' -4: 'Q 4,271 R+, :-1 A fy-:N 5 I 1' 'Q . .-f'-.Vik 1 . f. . - . -1 'J 7 'ln I-S 4' .1 Ywx ' - f 1 - - V5 ' rw Wai, f 'T gg? V , 2' S A ,. ' 1 'f' ,' .2 tvs . 'ev ' - ,pl - 'ws f I ,'?f' Q! . ..-'Q ,. f -- 4-129 , -W iq ' 3 ,,.,v,1'.'1vjf-'-:L - ., u. V '-.., s'1' .0 Qffffjfk 1', ,?gi LoXx 1-,N X- - 4 Y llg x-.fg :Q- xif5:f-.w . lifiw f Q, . , 2 ' v Qi Q- -, ,.,-- - , gg,-., L. - ,S-4 . M x , g- 1,-x,r 5 4. Q- 1. wg' -N .f gffv- x.QwfQi-gr-V--e. 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Robert Glass Bruce Bettigole Dorothy Johnston Rochelle Solin BOYS' ,SPORTS- Richard Gordon EDITORIALS- SMH Michael Kleinerman Noel Edelson-Ed. R5 UQ? George Torrey h D ' jfldfth 5 GIRLS' SPORTS- Dorothy Johnston Alan Jones B b S h James Reinhold W Q65 at ara u er ART- ummfe CIRCULATION- Patricia Wright Ralph Guertin PHOTOGRAPHY- TYPIST- Lewis Katz Barbara Pottern EDITORIAL ADVISOR-Dr. James McGuire BUSINESS ADVISOR-Miss Dorothy Parkman Printed by Mohawk Press, Inc. Subscription Rates-51.00 a year 14 Pynchon St., Springfield, Mass. Advertising Rates-52.00 per inch NIENIISEIIS Ol THE RILYIURUER STAIVIV ARE l sv l: ,llltlllll Flllll. Patricia Wright. Row 2: Nlarslia CUIIPII. Constance- li:-nmflt. Barbara Steililu-l'g1. Rlmria Kaplan willy .l1lllll!4ll!Il. Huw 3: Ilr. Nllluire, Ruwlielle Solin. Susan liuruvk. Karvn l al1lknm'1', BklI'll21l'il Suhz-r, Hurlmaru I ith-rn, Huw I: I:l'lll'l' H1-Itigiula-. Nucl I':dl'lSliIl.Ji1lllL'S Rvinhulil. John Davis. Nlichavl KlPlllt'I'lIl2lIl. Hmm 5: Alun .lnm-5, I ln-rl Class, Uvurgr- Turrm-y. lizllpll Um-rtin. liivllaiwl Crmrrlun. Nlivllavl ffolwn, l.r'wis Karl. 78 KAHIQN I Altl.KNlCR erman and George 'l'orrey as they plan the sports st-etion. Sl SAN UVHACK discusses the news columns with Miellael Cohen. Patrieia Wright. Constance Bennett, Rhoda Kap- lan. and llarbaru SlIll1'l'. Swishing down the second floor hall with the latest issue of the Rem-order between my' jaws, l met Karen Faulkner, Editor-in-Chief of that newspaper. HSay' Karen, how about giying me an inside story on the Recorder stafl'f77 6'St1re,7, she answered, uFirst. letis n1eet Llloef the ady iser of the paper. Dr. Mr-Guire told me that the lieeorder. published ten times yearly, attempts not only to present an ar- eurate eoverage of school ey ents. but also to give stall' members a ehanee to express themselyes on the editorial and feature pages. Ulaneing around the paper strewn room. l saw Sue Buraek and her news stall' working lranlie- ally to meet the next deadline. while Noel Edelson and the editorial staff oeeasionally peered out from under their mounds of eopy. ln another eorner of the room, Mike Kleinerman. George Torrey, and Diek Cordon were huddled oyer their sports eolumn. MAH ln the Came. Dottie Johnston and Roeky' Solin then burst into the room with a few exeiting bits of news for their eoluinn, 'LAs We See llfi At their heels eame Hob Class. shouting. Mljaxfi and madly' waving the eopy' for his amusingly satirical eolumn, the Class Menagerief' After reading that hilarious eolumn, Hjest for the Ret-ord by Marsha Cohen and Bruee Bettigole. l enjoyed meeting those two imaginative spirits. As lunehtime was drawing nigh and l hoped to avoid the stampede. l barked farewell lo my friends and dashed for the nearest exit. 79 offers aclvire to Michael Klein- XIICMISEIIS Ulf' 'l'Hli lil,li1f ANI! WHITIS ST,1IFl Allli nw l: ll111'l1urz1 llurini: Row 2: llvlly ff4n11k.,lllcly'WilliQ. Juan Nldfallin. l.i-mw Cuscy: llim Ii: lil-l'al1'cl ltlllllll lllllllly l,lt'I'i'l', John Alifano, llill 'l'inti. Xlarilyn Bl:-ns in. llaml lfrln-fsg Num 1: Xlurlin lfairli-3. Flnmni Pm nel lmlm Aym-rs. llnlr Hulxnn-Q. lfil llurriwn: Rim 5: Wayni- l,1'l'44lIlN, Dvnni- Hyunn Nlikr- llnsti-llo. BLUE AND WHITE STAFF l'iclilm'-in-Chivf -4 Leone- Casey Assistant Editor f Emlwurcl llarrisun ,-Irt, janv! 'l1l11'aSl1f'l'. 'liixnallia l'ivri'e Pirtizrrf Appnilzlnzwilx, ilnmlilll Willis Svninr Srfrlinlz, Carol lilrlless, Eilvvurll T5'I'f-YI-S B1 'l'2U'U limllll- xl3 ll5 Hurriwn. Nllt'llElk'l llnfn-lln Nlmillm , 1 . . ll 't Fl Ps Nl'4lz-l lfavulty, juan Mckallln. llennw Ryan 'FII NET S mmm U ml H Hi Aisle' 0 'illitlliltlm' Wlllmm Fllml' lvaymh l.'il'r'1zluIiu11. llnlwrl HlIlIlll'S. Xlirllawl lllimlll' Vu-le-lln lflzzsx of 1953 run! 10.39, ,lllllll qllifunn l4l,I.f,,-,,'5j,,g SMU- lqulwlq Av.,-5. Ilngulh. Q ' I V1 . V lit-zlllprn-, luis lllilxer. ffurul Crm-ss. liars .SApi,,-15, Nlurnn 1+u1,fl..y. in-mill NWI Eclvlmng .IWW Cnldslvinq l 'l1 llivllaril Clonluli. llruvv Hvufitz. . f clUIlilElIll'P I..-fl-wr llunulil Nlulloll. C'rf.' 5 rls. l' -It ' fi li ', ' I X Im ll l ml Rlvlliilll clI'l'IlSll'lll llulpll l'1-vk. Roy .ll1llXI'1', SllLll'l!I'l l'usm'1 Wright C0-ORITINATOR --f Miss 'livrcsn Boylan lil HNESS Aljvlglfll H- Miss ljljflbtllf l'orli'r 80 '1Nq, 2-wx f 1- V I X I 77 X ' X tit ftyyl X t i t C, Qllfq lxll' l 1 it my f f het-uuse john and Hill 1-lhowcd in to su Whales alll tht- t'UllllIlUllUIl?H l ztslxetl upon entering the Blue' and While home room. Why, lliiXt'Il-l you ltearcl'f questioned Leone. The first etlitions ol' the '57 yearhook llavv ill'l'lYPtl.U Rushing in our flirt-r'tion. Carol PXt'litlIllt'll, 'l'l1v senior pictures look wonclerfull Come sm- them. Pet-ring oyer Martys shoulder, l saw my friend the hulltlog gazing lieroviously at me from the 1-over over whirh 'l'immy' had slaved so lahoriously. l had only It glimpse, however, their ser-tions. tising foothall tam-tim-s. l finally' I't Llt'llCfl my goal, the yeurhook. Clutvhing il tiffhtly, l St'Lllllp9I'PIl untler Jllfly's tlesk to 2' look at the girls' sport ser-tion. Holi and Fd quickly dist-overecl my niche. and l was then surrountletl hy the stall' menlhers exultant over their handiwork. l heard Miss Boylan hezlye a sigh of relief uncl knew that she haul not yet flared to think of next yeztrls hook. Hating just heard the news. l3arlmt'a and joan hurriefl into l22. ln their flurry, they tripped oyer Wayne and Denny' who were struggling for possession of The Blue and Wlfle. Ks l listenecl lor Ll moment to the eager chatter swirling illltblll nie. l heard- Do you reinm-nilwr tht- tluy me forgot to notiliy th 0 photographer ol' the picture appointment? -'Rl'lll9ttlltt'l' tyhen iw lost the copy for . . l nm-yer thought l'rl linis Nyc-re-ii't those hevtit' mlziys?u Uh yes. l lxnew I yyoulrl 'rlyy-lys renteniher this year--l95T.il ljlittlltlttg ilu- gt-ne-ral luwziil are titxrol ttl mtl l.r-one-, ,. lSlw'l l'Y UISFERX ICS as lull 1-xplain pivlurv 1'1'fill1'li1lIl. um Xlurlx and .loan UH:-r 1-mltrury adxim- CER XRD IJISPIAYS Ll spurt- page- In Wuymx mul .lllily IIIUIQPS il pin-Zurv appnintxm-nl fm Dum SHARON AND MIKE 4li51'll'45 tho 4Iil'l'l'fl,I'i!'4 mluilv John l'ijPIlt'l'Y llii lmmluriiing fm' HLlI'llLll'l 512 ON THE HLIIE ANI! WHITE ADXICRTIFING STAlfl ure- lluw li Roy Wright: Row 2: l:l'lIl'l' Hvulilz, lnziu lllilzx-r. Rusalim- l:l'1illlH't'. Curnl ffrux-SQ, llmmlll 'llnlla-ll: llnvs 3: Nm-l lfcln-lsnn. llirluml cll,I4Il0ll. lhllpll l v4'lQ. llnlwr! qXyvl'Q. THIS BLUE AND WHITE AGENTS lf aan ilnpurtant QIFULIII wlursc IIN'll1llt'l'h ara- Huw l: Jarmw Craig. lillwanl lJl4JITllI1, Rmvlzcrtu liixnlrull. l':tri4'ia Cap lun. Canal Y3llQIll1lll, Limlal ClxZlllllM'l'13lIl. Jucly Nlvrphy. Sandra Nlaltlnlsw. Sthllllkl SllIlt'l'illilIl. Cuil Roscnlmlo In lvvnfrly l.itIle, Rosalind limlin, llulriuia llurney, Norman Culfand: How 2: ,loseplx Fiviliarw, lflains- l'm-vzm-r, lfllen Wulfv. Lynn Lll:'lH'I'lIl2lI1. liarlwara Slllltnlx. Norma Wl'ighl. Claullmte 'llI'i'lllDt'. llra-mla Clallm-y. Susan Munn. Sally lirern nvr. Nanvy Tl1llII1I!HllH, Ina Slwlnivk: Huw 3: TlllDII!21S Reilly. JnQepl1 Sl4'l'l7IlllIlilil. Natalie l'll'l'I!lE1Il. lnuise Nl:-Caine Pulrivia Crmlglsy. Nancy Huuw. Kun-n Uurlw. Cnnstamwf Rannvy, .lulnl I.11c's'y: Row -ll: lluxill flurm-s. .lunv ll1llilll'h0l' lvzm llurzynski. llunalll Pulrvll. llunald llurstein. Nlarllxa Fm-fl. Louis Katz, Cvrulml Hmwmilz. Of? ibn, Xl,'I'IIOI'CH X SNIAII I IIOI I' Ihv String Oruln--tra has tlnm- mnvh to a1ItI to the mxmvllcmt nt uni mn I ti mt yy tfahc, III-rnice Cunlmfn. ,It-an Nurlnn, ,Inhn Wvsley zimtm 'dl mid Nun Q md -X Ihivitl Ixurn. Ann Ifllrkt-, Ilur'Imi'n Suite-r. Simnniv I'InnI Im Ntm xv on STRING ORCHESTRA xxI2'lIlIIl l'IIltQ' into tht' usseniirly lmll ons- Ivright Monciaiy morning. I 1'ilIllP upon thc- String: fIl'L'Il6SIl'il cIirvc'tc'tI Ivy Mr. Warren AIIICYIIILIII. I'vrIxing np my Irig Ivroyyn amd white 1-urs, I heard them prac-tim-ing for an zissenlhiy. Xvhvn Mr. 'Xniernmn notivml nic' Sitting Ivy the pitmo, hc' vanle uyvr to mc amd pL1ltP1I my head. asking what I WHIIICKI. I uskvci Mr. AIIICVIIIEIII if he would tvll lllt' about the String Ort-Iwstra. Ita saicl they had playvfi at wvycrai sc'I1nnI RISSPIIIITIIPS. 1mtI they had been asked tu play for the Agumnn Wonwnl Cluh. The grnnp gun- at mum-ert. with the hand. for the puhlit' nn I7vIn'nury III. I957. Thu String Urchvstru ulso t1mIx part in thv npvretta. 'I'Iw Nlikzulnn. III HAND This instrumental group eonsisling of hnys and girls from all three elasses is a great trihute to Cla:-wsieztl Y 1 High Fehool. how l: Xlargaret Fey. Susan Hooper. Mary' Regina lxoelle. Carol Yaughan, .lanles Coyle. .loyen Muir. Champion Nlauriee Tierney, Judy Diekinson, Heary Regina Roehe, Carol Vaughan, .lames Coyle, Joyet Cantor. joseph Halperin, Harold Childs. Ann Speneer, Sandra Smith. Norman Nletzler. Diana Psilns. Nliehael Speneer. Suzanne Richter. ,lames Seriher. Athanasiu Dakis. Honahl laga:-ase. Steve llurati. Ronald Burke. l,yn- wood Cooke. l.eon llerman: Row 2: Ur, O'KeefTe. ,lohn Alilano. l'fy'erett WX-lmln. Clarke Converse. BAND the Hand is the other instrumental group hesides the String Orehestra at Classieal, Mr. Uilieefe. direetor, told me as l interyiewed him during a hand rehearsal. l stamped my left front paw on the floor. in time to the musie, as they played a rous- ing mareh for my enjoyment. After the mareh. Wir. Oilieefe told me the band had a eon- eert with the String Urehestra in Fehruary. and they had play ed at several junior high sehool eoneerts. They' also had played during ,-Nmeriean Fldueation Week and the first ehair wind players played with the String Orehestra in The Mikado . The small nine pieee pep hand alternated with the regular Band at several haskethall games. E' 2 K, SMA I ,L PI'fl ' IM ND Showing real school spirit, this small group helps to lmost our will to win at haskethall ggalnes, Harold Childs Steve lluruti. .luhn Milano. flarnl ,If-nningw. Everett We-hh. Wilton llenjamin. Clarke f,.ony'erse. Ronald Burke Nnrlnan Nletvler, 85 ffhampion. Nlauriee 'l'ir-rney. Judy Diekinson. Heather Nluir. Carol Jennings. Milton Benjamin. Eugene Nlr. AIINWIIIPJII lx-zuling: tlu- Nlamlriggal group rluring om- of llN'lI'Il1ill1Y l'l'll1'21l'i3l9l-HI' llu- Cl1l'i!4lHNlS Conca-rl. llow I: llurlmra Uariui. l.zu'ry ilulllxumuto. lll'lll'l' lNli'llUl4, Uuvifl flllllltlll, Winnie- Hlillllll, Xlurgis' Alsing, lirgiuigl Fvtllv. llo1Iy fflluulluflwl Holwrlu'llvouu-51 lion 2: Ilill Forlivr, llolv l.ill1l. llolm Glass, llvuuy Sl'llllll'I', llurr lfl llhillls l'auu Nl:-Quilluu. Nlurilyu lxllfllllll. Xgrur-s lliwolti. ffynllliu llull. MADRIGAL Nrl. url.. arf. ure' lou NUlllli'l'lIIi11 Vlllf lvlll llilflilllg so loud? Ylll1G Muflrigul group just lluishvfl ruuuiug lllrough a Calypso Chrislmas 1-arol. It was W0llClf'l'fUll IVIr. Alllf'l'lNilIl, who rlirevls llut lvlilflflglill group. lolfl nu' lllul this is llu: lop clmoral group of ll1e svllool. 'lluwy werv iu llle clllllillllllfi CUlIi'9l'l aurl sing cluriug the Cllristuuls meek ou lluf tvlmisiou prograuu hlligllligllls for XV1f-slvru lVIiiSSHi'llllSPtlS.-H The group pcrloruwcl at numy assfmlmlfvs and lor many f'l1llTl'l'l Elllfl r-ixic organiza- tions. lVlos1 of the loads for l'l1c lVIikaclo,' we-re from tho Nlilflflglill group. lu orflm-r lo lu- a IIIPIIIIN-'I' of Ill? ffhoir ouv must llZlVl' an aualiti llu-Sm' arc tlu' stumlvnls tluu xwrm- l'llU44'Il to lu- lu ilu' group. How l: Lois Slovlxs. lsuitlx Kuulmf-, Suruly llailwl. Marion Slcitll. N r W N Z1 I 'lla l luml o laucffar. I rilvu qlltllllilll. 'rivu Alison Sivkman. A' f- . . Piillllllli. cllllfiil Ray. liclly Cook: Row 2: flonwlunvc Hs-nm-tt. .lan Diuloc-k, ll21l'lDilI'2l Harrie, Dorothy Horan, Nancy jones. l'atri 86 CHOIR Mi-ya sa-ina, ini-ya sa-ma. Was a vuurse in Japancsv luring lllliC l'Cd al Classical? Nm, only a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta, The Milmrlo. During the llmircl pcriofl from January to May ll1Clfl'l0lI'XN2lSl1C21I'fllll'2ll'lll'lIlg for the spring procluction. The 1'l'IUlI', thc' largest of the musival groups at Classival has sewnly enthusiastic- l1N'llllJ0l'S who lnnk forward to tlwir rlaily sc-Qsions with Mr. Ainerinan. Un my on-1-asiunal xisits to rmnn HH, l rcvcivvcl ox'vrwl11'lining attvntiuns from llle rlass. l lvarnvfl that lllff f'll0ll' llarl parlivi-V palccl in scvvral assvinlmlies. in thc Christmas Cmn-Prt. and was thc lilbllllfliltllill uf lln- graduation 1-lmrus. nsliaw. Joan Kvarne. Gail Sl'llllSlQ lA. Sue' Sianu, llarlmara Stvinlwrg. l.ynn lrii-In-rrnan. .lmly Nlm'Nanght. anor KllSlIIli'l. pXlim'm- Makara, llnrulliy Jollnslnn. She-rry xl21Clil1'.,lZlllf'lllllilllllll lluvi 3: William llall. hard llalminn-au. Leum- Case-y. lin-mla Clanvvy. Barbara Pom-rn. Blarjnrii- Alwing. Nlarlvm- Smigvlski. hy O'Cnnn4'1', llrcmla Miller, Sum' Bruwn, Emily Due ,lL'1'0IIltf, llarlmara Harnlvll, .lucly Hall. lNancy impson. Karvn llurkv, Nliles r1'lll7IIlSHll. llrucv Bvttigolvg liuw 4: Martin llnrilnn. William lfnrlier. vert, Lind. Cillwrt Black, Cll3l'll'S Marsh. Martin Fairlry, fllivhavl Cohen. XlIlCl'Ill llurlu-. David item, Harulcl Childs, Hnwarrl Sliapirn, Dnnalml Thomas, Grant l'lm-ffffii-. llt'SINllIlfl illintun. jose-pll wllinski. Urvgmry Ryclvr. 5l2llIlllWV flllllklllllfl. z-r 137 TIIIC IIPPICR CIASS GIRLS' CII-IOIILS 4-mnpnsml nf junior anml SCIIIUI' girls, ailfl quality In Claasical High Sc-lifml niuaiv. Ilmx I: .lam-I I'arlu-V, .Ivan Sllf'I'lII2iI1. Karlvnz: IgCll'llCl', IQIIQ-n Marvusun. Clara I'04Ilwwyruw. Gail liiwvnlulmmiii, ,Inliv Wln'cI1'r. and Ilvr- mine- Yan Derlivli, Now 2: ,lanivv I.incIIJlaiI. I'anIinm- CII-ary, lion-lla Rinvr. Gail I'IllIlIt'l', fiarizl Gulillwrg. Anita lil SI1Il'li. Gnnslanvv Rannvy. Gail B4'HllCllYIIl. Ann-Ruth I.c-ar, Sandra Caron. Marilyn KIl'QIlI'l'. lXIa1'jm'iv Vinivk. and Sylvia Kurzlwrg. Rnw 3: H1-allivr Ifwcll. Laina Wvaluz Iflauclvlte rlqI't'lIllNA. Ilarlmara AII4-n. fillI'ISlIlIt' Ilakvr, ,lnclitli Zalf-ski, Iflinur Pinney. liflIlSl2lI1l'4' Mnrpliy, Nlarvia Ilim,-rslvin. Marvia Smzlilalvrnian, Ilurnlliy SCIIHHPF, Patrivia Ilarnvy. and Rolwrta Iluliin. Now '12 xlLlllI't'4'll l'1IIZgl'l'2-llfl. Gail l'It'l'l'IPl'. Iii-v--rly I.yni'Ii. Ilnnniv Lynch, Matlvlins' Marlin, Nancy H1lllS4', Guay Fl'l'llI'IIl'. Ina Slwlnicfk. RUIICK' Ilan-r. .Iuan 'I'x-rm-n, Iiusalincl Rnclin. ami Palrivia Rawsa. I THE FRICFHMAN GIIIIS' CII-IORVS IS rwnisiclcn-II Iln' stvpping stuns In lnurc 2'lClVBIl1'1'll ninsir- wtnily at Iflawical. How I: .lfwyvv 'I'alizlI1'l'm. Sally liI't'l1l- nvr. ,Ioan I'iric'ksnn, 'I'I14-rnrsa Ilvgina, I'aI Duffy. I,in1Ia 1xINlf'l'4HI1. .llir-4' will-wx. ISI-wi-ly Ilwlin. jx-an lilllylyllrkl. Karen Knlwr. ,Iny Shaw. Kay Ranscivll. Susan IUITIZIIIIS. Huw 2: .laniwr Ilarlwr, Pllyllis Ilailvy. Nanvy N1-Isun Ianive- Cam-n, Ilolurvs Xlcfiiillmigli, .lill Ilmws, Sally Nyste-all. Kxillivrinm- Grew-n, Pllylli- .lanila Nnerina Trnnilmla-. Ilita Gnlclln-rg, Nancy Iiriltain. Iliana Psilus, Iluw 3: I.imIa Clialnn. I.:-yannv Mansiir, Linila .IUIIIISHIL Sa Nlallalix-u. .lucly HllSlJiiINl. Nlary-Kay Gamvl. fiyntliia Rnzle-lx. Iflv-arms' 'IlUl'Ill1Illl. Sully Ilyfli-. Susan Ilranrl. .Ivan Illy. Donna Elliot, I,imIa Iluwman, ,loan Il'lif2lIll, 1.4-sliv Williams. 88 Ily ICYICN THOITZH THE NHLI-I CHORUS is a small group. it plays no small part in establishing the reputati1n for splennliml rep:-toire in the musie mlepartment. Hou l: Peter Flint. .lolm .Mlalnzyc-k. 'Nlariin Hiya. Nou 2: Yale Kalwlotsky. liolu-rt Sliernian. .lerry Filrilia. Sam Kaplan. William Amlersun. 'limn ClI4'l'lltl4'. Row 3: Craig llraclley. Mex furonski. Tom flrimalfli. Kolwrt Rothman. William .lar'kson, How 1: lfriv Haase. U1-m'gv- l3l'tl4v'. Nlilw Xlelllmau. .lames llrown. llill sHIltlIIt't'li1'lfl. Stew-u Daly. MALE CHORUS Before elass. the hots in the Male Chorus were standing arouncl the piano, either sinb ing. or talking to eaeh other. Une of those big manly seniors patted my heacl as l sat on the piano heneh. Vllhen l asked him about the Male Chorus. he tolcl me il was mamle up of hoys fri tenth to twelfth ffrafle. who have never had music lvefore. 'lihese hots ioinecl the lwoys of the Z' Wlaflrigal group and the Choir to form a large Male Chorus for 4-oneerts. 'lihey partieipatecl m the Christmas Convert and The Mikado . GIRLS' CHORUSES Vlioclay l'm not alone. lun of the fellows from mx homo town are xisitiug me, 'liommx an Irish Setter anal Beauty. a llllllflllg. l inxitecl them cloun to tllassiml to meot tny frienrl Mr. :Xmerm1m. When the lmois askerl him about thc girls' groups. the lipper Girls' Chorus aml the Freshman Girls' Chorus. he tolcl them that the two groups were the lmeginning groups lor aux girl who haclrft had musir' helore. They were in the Christmas Convert and wl'he Nlikaclol After hearing a song. the lnoys and l left very impresserl. ISU TH E ENTHI ESIASTIC ORATORS of Classical High School are Wesley llaldwin. llrucc Heafitz. Ronald Woodland, Milton llcn-ianiin. l.arry Feldman, Robert Glass, and William llatt. SICNATE liver since l was a little pup, l had lueard the Senate mentioned as an integral part of Classical High School. For this reason l trotted up to room 305 one Wednesday to discover for myself what type of club this ancient and honored organization is. To my great pleasure, l discovered that it consists of a group of enthusiastic young students who spend every other Wednesday afternoon debating the pros and cons of current topics of world interest. After further investigation, l was informed that at the beginning of the year a few Senate members were present at the New England Debate Conference at Cushing Academy. Also numbered among the activities for l957 were the annual Senate debate and the debate with llierides. During the course of the year, many provocative subjects were discussed. l also found out that. lVlr. Bernard Donnelly, the adviser of the Senate guided the activities which provided the members of this year great pleasure and enlightenment as well gixing them the opportunity of expressing their opinions on many different issues. The 0Hicers ofthe Senate for l957 have been Robert Glass, president: Steven Metz, vice-presidentg Bruce Heafitz, secretaryg Ronald Woodland, member-at-large. 90 lf'Y.lUYlNl2 Ihr- prim- winning por-m 'tllalif' lrs-nv V1-kshin vurigralnlalvs thi- author. l.m-onv Cusvy. PIERIDES 'Ks l was trotting through thc halls of Classit-al High Svhool one W ednesrlay night, l was slurllccl hy a sevmingly violent, Ell'gllll1PIll that issued from room l2-1. Much to my dvlighl. howvvvr. l clis- 1-ovelvd that it was a investing of that hospitalvlv 1-lull, l'i+'ricles Alpha, whose mcnihcrs were mlehzit- ing a topic' of vurrvnt intvresl. l ltnvw llml this organization possvssed Z1 firmly Gstahlishetl rvpnta- lion for being one of thx' finest vlulvs in Clzissival her-ause of its slim-L-vssflzl zivliiowiiierils. The incin- hers of this clvlmling sovivty for lreshmvn. junior. aincl svnior girls, lwsimlcs l'ill'I'yllIg on l.0l'lI1ill cle- hatvs. also holcl lilz-rurx clisvnssions and sponsor spvalwrs. Having hcvn lISllCI'E'Il insifle ln thr- smiling: girls, l was informvtl that somv of thc' highlights of lhv im-ar were- Ihr' l'ivritlPs l'ovlri Conlvsl. the Christmas Party. unrl lhv annual mle- halv with the Svnalv. With tlw invuluzilwlv uicl of lhvir aclxisvr. Ur. .fXil1'mi Uilirucly. l voulcl vasily sec that this organixalion was wvll on its way lo anothvr SlIf'l,'CSSllIl anfl wvll-ronnflvcl year. 'l'hf- ollivers for l95T him: lwvn: lrvm' Vvkshin. prvsi- clenlg Carol liinvr. xim--pl'r'si1lvlil: Lois lilitzvr. s01'rCta1 ry -lI'1'il5lll'0I'. 'I'llli SNIILINC GIRLS ol l'14-rich-s gin- lliow ll Dunn- Psllos, l.or1-lla llnn-r, Lois lllilfm-r. ln-nv M-kshing 1Row Zi Inu Fkolnivlx. ,lllllilll Stark. l,llll'il'lt1 lqnvh. Carol Rini-r: lllou ISI Dr, U'll1':14ly. llilrlu lfunnia-lt. lhlrlulru lxgnzifl. lflmrnor lxnshnn-r. 91 Y0ll'YIC COT I'I' RIGHT. NOW. Donnelly. dramatic coach. and Mr. A1ncrn'an. ie dircetor. NONE. TWO. 'II-IRICE. AND DRINK. ludith Stark, ffarol Crucss. and Carol Rincr. HTHE BFI I5 ARI? HINGINGY' Agnes Iiiscotti and Nlichael Cohen. CAROUSEL Ahout three o'cIocIi each afternoon when the raucous shouts ol the Ileeing students had suh- sided, I usually' retired to a secluded corner for a little nap. One day' in lanuary. however. I found that instead of ceasing. the noise increased. Ile- ciding to track down the cause of the disturhancc. l questioned one of the 'alookers-on and le rned that it was one of the animal rehearsals of the Carousel. Forgetting my annoyance, I journeyed to the auditorium and was soon engrossed in the plot of the Carousel. I found myself clapping enthusiastically' for Wllhe Ilappyf lVledium, a story' of three old ladies who completely' dominated their millionaire hrother. Much to their chagrin, how- ever, at his death, he lelt his fortune to two young lovers, Joe and Sophia. Hearing that the sisters might attempt to contest the will. Joe and Sophia. arranged a seance to eomnumicatc with the hrother, l'hiI N. 'I'hropic. played hy' William lluqueltc. The outcome was happy. of course, as Joe and Sophia, played hy' Michael Cohen and Agnes Biscotti re- tained the money. Carol Cruess, Carol Riner, and Judith Stark were entertaining as the three sisters. Gilhert Black, as l.awy'er I'eahody, again delighted his audience with a hilarious performance. In a Iar corner of the auditorium I saw two gentlemen, weighted with sheaves of paper, heads in hand. They' were, I discovered, Mr. Warren Amerman. musical director, and lVIr. Bernard Donnelly. dra- matic coaeh. Theirs was a tremendous task, hut as usual they whipped the cast into fine shape. IIc'ir- ing some lively' strains of music. I rushed to the stage to watch the choreographers, Wanda Sluzttert and Ylarlene Smigelski, demonstrating dance st'ps to the chorus line. I later Iound out that the entire credit for their beautiful costumes helonged to lVIiss Porter who had worked untiringly' for their com- pletion. Hurriedly I jumped to the floor as the husy memhers of the stage erew whirled hy with huge pieces of scenery halanced nonehalantly. I en- joyed the Carousel rehearsals more than l had realized. however, for when the auditorium was empty, after the last performance. I discovered that I actually' missed the clamor. 92 THE STlll'lliN'l' GUVERN NIICNT is entrusted to Row l: ,ludilh Ilall. ,ludith Holland. Lois llliilL'I'. Nlarie lleauprv, Susan lluraelx, Marsha Cohen. tionstanee lin-nn:-ll. Norma Want-gar: Row 2: Peter Roth. Robert Class. Miss lJlt'lxt'l'lIlkiIl. Rim-hard Cloth. Anthony l'ell4-griuo. Rivhard 1.1-vy, Ralph Peek, Phillip Hallahan, and l.awren1'e: l'ell4-grini. STUDENT GOVERNMENT As l entered room Sill one day, l was cheerfully greeted hy a group of twenty one students who make up Student Goxernnnent. Besides sponsoring an ext-hange program, xsherehy classes here at Classieal exchange work material with elasses at College Technique De- jeunes Fillesl. the Student Government ext-hanged a sehool day with students at Brookline High Sehool. The IOS7 produelion of Carousel was also supported hy' Student Government. S. G. also direets student elea-lions and the aetivilies of the student treasury. Ullicers are elected each half year. During the first half of this year Susan Ruraek served as presi- dentg Steven Metz, vice-presidentg Rarhara Har- nietz, seeretaryg Marsha Cohen, treasurerg and Robert Class, parliamentarian. At mid-year Steven Metz heearne presidenlg Robert Glass, viee-presi- dent: Marsha Cohen. ser-retary: and Rarhara Har- nletz, treasurer. S. 'l'. AGENTS who llLlVt' ln-on instrumental in the drive for the lllue and White are Roxy l: ,lean Norton. Mildred lltlfllllll. ,loan llavidson, Kay Ransdm-ll. Gail Serafinig Row 2: lfrnily Dee Jerome. Marlene Dullim-l. lllarlene Xlaekler. Ellen Nlarru-on. lxiilltj' lltttitlllliill. .ludilh llarrnong Rows 3: George Sakellis. Xlt-rle Crump. Elaine ljodell. Nanvy' West- erlnan. ,ludith llolland. lfllen l.m-diard. Denise l'oulin: Row 'lz Allen llttagliardo. flliellan-l Woodland. Nlaurirt- laoohson. Paul llerk. P4-ter Russell, llelen Stoltz. lileanor 'l'urnhull, ,lohn l'idgt-rly, l'am1-la Mt'Quillan. .lllt'tlIlt'llllt' llirgtrd. l.aina Wealxs. Nlillon llvllyliillllll. wrm W P' v y , M V ? T1 fllll' Uianv l,imlquiQl vunlimlvs in Santa Claus I4 Cuuy Frmlf-iw luwt in llxe my 1l0llilI'lIllCIlI? I ljzum-s lr-ucv '5fH. CRlCE'I'lNC THE BLUE ANI? WHITE PHOTOGRAI'HlCR 1 a frie-mlly smih' un the ew-ning nl' Ilw l'. 'l'. S, A, opvn house are Mr. and Mm Hal nh lillla Nl: fillllill Nl: 911 IK11 'A ' I . -, , N. , , As. . 2 mn- 1 7, Nlrs. W. D. l'u1rl4-y and Hr. W. ll. l'z1lrlQ-V 9'1- W. SN1 IXIJIIIII llu pm lun uf il Illdlllllllllllw wuz 4 I1 1:11411 lul pm ntx, NIH. AND MRS. SIDNEY IIURAIIK KUHVKI xl willx Dr. Nll'Ullil'1-4:11 llll'IliQ1IlI uf ilu- l'. 'If 5 N upn n In u 1 YINC ON 'I'llli 121.1 li QHIJ l! HITI:' .uf llill 'l'inli. lhllx fjmxk, Hui: Nlmnllhrwp. Hur prinle-V. illlfl Flumm PIINIIII 95 .NX 5, YV N i , X, X lxtm c ,ijt iiffmj iltl ' hail Jil P.T.S.A. liven though a collie is a rare sight in Classical High School, it didn't stop me from being knocked over one day by a crowd of parents making their way to the second floor. Wondering where this group of grown-ups might be headed, l followed them to the library. Upon entering, l was surprised to Find faculty members, parents, and students chatting cheerily. When l inquired what ty pe of meeting this might be, l discovered that l was present at a meeting of the Parent-'l'eacher-Student Association. It was apparent at the moment that Classical was one of the few high schools fortunate enough to have a parent teacher association with students as part of the organization. This representation of the pupil tends to bring about a clearer understanding of the problems arising among teachers, parents, and the student body. I later found out that some of the actixities sponsored by the l'.'l'.S.A. were the college conferences at which Dr. llodeheaver was present, the Parentis Night in November, the rummagc sale, the Christmas Concert at which Dr. Chatlois portrait was presented, the Activities Night, the food sale, the l'.T.S.A. Scholarships, and the discussion of reading prob- lems. Wfith this long list of achievements, the l'.T.S.A. has upheld its reputation for being one of the most active organizations in Classical, and has fulfilled its goal ol making thc year of l957 as prohtable as it has been full. Qt MEMBERS OF THE P. T. S. A. BOARD ARE low l: Mrs. llemis, Nlrs. Cruikshank, Mrs. Luippold, Mrs. Cordon, Dr. Rodclicaxer. Mrs, Cruess. Mrs. Halperin, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Hargreaies. Dr. Fredrick, Miss Dickermang Row 2: Robert Cla-ss, Peter lioth, Robert Ayers, William Wallach, Mrs. Mullett, Nlrs. Faulkner, Lynn Hamburger, Irene Nekshin, iulith Finn. Norma Wanegar. l.ois Blitzer. Sharon Posner. Alex Zurowski, and Call lleaurloin. 96 PUINTING DISCI SSINC out ilu' LIIISHPI' of a Sillllll'lll'4I 4'lIll'lIl1lIl tu Ll ilu- FlllP,ll'l'l ul Izngllsll nltll u QLHHIII uf pzxnnl group nl llCll'4'Ill4 ull I,IlI'l'lll9 Night is Hr. I.. W. ii NIV. l'f4lwin Smith. Smith. l'NXlCIl.llXIl the Wlllldll 'nv llmxqml It1llNNlll lllllllll IIIIPIIH :xml flllllll C run-Qs. l'KI'fSEVl' vviling of D11 fflxullds portrzlil ut the ristmus lfurn-4-l'l xwrv Dr. Cllalttn. .lumlitll Sha , rs. Nlavlmury. Huvvard Lwlvwilz. 'XII QQ' . ' '. ' - -aw-r. Ttlli Tlill5TW0liTllY GIRLS ol' the Girl's Patrol are Row l: ,laniee Larkin. Sandra Gates. Irene N:-kshin. Norma Wanegar, Ann Bullintong Row 2: Sandra llaird, Karlene Belcher. Donna liodenltizer. Lois Stoeks, Emily Jerome. Selma Superman: How 3: Janiee Dimoek. Meryl Nletivier. Bonnie Lynch. Gail Bass. Carol D ueette, Janet Chapin. Ellie Kushner: Row 4: Carl Foster. Patricia Lynch. Marlene DuBiel, Diane Drnde. Sue Hurd. Suzan Hrown. STUDENT PATROLS l'l0nestly'. l donit know how dogs like tne eould eyer get around Classical High School without the aid of the student patrols. The Girls' Patrol, eon- sisting of trustworthy. courteous girls. who are leaders in their 1-lass, proyides valuable seryiees to all of us throughout the lnuilding. The girls keep order in the girls' room, help superyise the luneh- room. control trallie on the stairs during luneh periods. and giye assistance nhenever needed. l know from experienee the neys memlwers who replare the seniors who are leaving must he highly recom- mended hy their teachers. Under the guidance of their adviser. lVliss Ruth Shatter. the girls, patrol has rendered inyalualile seryiee to the sehool in this year of l95T. The memlbers of the lioys' Patrol are familiar to everyone in Glassieal High Sehool. Eyen l know that. adyised lyy Mr. Donald Camphell. they per- liorm many seryiees for the students. liesides main- taining order in the lunehroom. they' direet trallie on the stairways. They also haye the master key' ayailalmle to anyone who needs it. They perform other speeial duties assigned to them. l soon dis- eoyered that each year a group of students are nominated for the patrol hy their homeroom teaehers, and a feys out of this numher are elected to the patrol. l'Eltl-'0RfXllNt1 MANY SICRVICPIS for the students and faeulty. the meinlwers of the lioyis Patrol are Row l: ljillll liosenherg, ltonald Nlullett: Row 2: Leo Best. Grant Heggie. Thomas Grimaldi, .lon Vining. Martin Gordeng Row 3: Paul Mason. George Blaek. Anthony Pe-legrino, lirnee Haefitz. Ronald Kelly. ,lohn Lalimag Row -l: jerrald Horowitz, William Nlt'Natnara. Harm:-n Witte. Frank Marifiati. Kenneth Cohen. Holiert Cheney. Ronald llovyer. llayid tiruieksltank. Williatn Sonnnerheld: liow 5: Lew Hoff. Williant Wallaek. Sidney Wh-lrlrt-t'. llennis llurk, Nlf-I llaelift. ltalph Peek. Harroltl Elliot, on the I. R. ll. IlIIllt'Il tree and magazine proji-els .uf Naomi I.:-venson and Rom-lielle Stalin. OFFICERS OF I. It. C. I 'W img- Q K are Carol ffruess. li4ll'llQ'llt' Solin, and V lliane- Ilrutle. E , Q as WORKING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB lVhiIe passing by rooin 218 one fourth period on Friday, I bet-ame inquisitive about the lowered shades and closed doors. llpon investigating further. however, I discovered it xx as only the International Relations Club showing one of its informative Hlnns on foreign lands. Twice each month. this club, the largest organization in Classieal, assembles to learn about ysorld affairs. Some of the interesting meetings this year included a talk by a student from India, a lem-ture by Mr. Hargreax es on Psym-hological Warfare, and slides of the Quakers' trip to Russia. I also found out that, in addition to completing several worthwhile projects, suvh as the 4-ollec-tion of mittens for European children, and the col- lem-tion of magazines lor European unixersities. the International Relations Club also spon- sored a trip to the Ivnited Nations. The oflivers for this year have been Carol Cruess, presidentg Rovhelle Solin. xic-e-president: Diane Drude. seeretaryg Ralph Cuertin, treasur- erg and Susan Rurack. program ehairinan. With the aid of Mr. Corbin. their adviser. the International Relations Club van certainly be proud of its achievements. 90 THE SCIENCE CLUB Every other IVednesday, without fail, twangs, erashes. and other assorted noises could be heard throughout the eorridors of the third floor. Being fed up with this disturbanc-e, I finally made up my mind to see if I 1-ouldn't in some way, stop it. I soon discovered the jumble of noises originated in room 3211. Cautiously, I opened the door and diseovered, much to my surprise, a group of young men eoneoeting solutions. twanging turning forks, and using all types of science equipment, with the sole purpose, as I thought at the time, of making noise. After I had been kindly ushered in, how- ever, I discovered the students were really young boys experimenting to prove or disprove certain theories of seienee. Looking at a eontraption that rose almost to the eeiling, I was ambling back- wards when I bumped into a teacher with his arms full of all sorts of mechanisms. When I heard him say, ulllast your heady eyes, I knew at once it had to be lVlr. Lyneh, the adviser of the Seienee Club. I soon learned from this amiable man that the ehief purpose of this elub was to prepare projects for the annual Seienee Fair which is held eaeh year at the end of March. I also learned the oflieers of the Science Club for I957 were Robert Holmes, president, Roy Wr'ight, viee-president, Edward Harrison, seeretary: Gilbert Blaek. member-ab large. TH E YOUNG SCIICNTISTS of the future are How I: .Ioseplx Fierodxinski. .lolm Alifano, Robert Holmes. Robert Ayer menu v I an Paul Soinnn-rfeld: llow 2: .IRIITIPS Craig. lfdw'ard Harrison, Ilt'I'tll'1l I.. Ira-deriei. losnpb Slflllilllib Cal Nl. l emleric-i 100 1 are i i IN MY OPINION. ALEX William lluqucttc. Patricia Dycr. and Alcxandcr Xurowski. JUNIOR RED CROSS Sporting proudly my lied Cross button, l am glad, in this way, to inform the world that l am a member of that great humanitarian organization, the Red Cross. One day l decided to find out how members of the Junior Red Cross of Classical High School are represented. ln gathering information, l discovered that interesting and informative meetings of the Junior Red Cross Council are held each month. At these meetings, the projects for the year are dis- cussed. l further found out that the lirst activity which the council undertook this year was the annual fund-raising drive in which Classical reached its goal. The decorating of an Army hospital and the packing of gift boxes were other projects included in the program for IQ57 under the guidance of Miss Marston, adviser. The council has numbered many achievements in the program for this year. The officers of the l956-l957 council have been Alexander Zur- owski, presidentg Betty Lou Cook, secretary, Patricia Dyer. vice-president, Williaiii Duquette, treasurer. 0l l IiIIillS OI Tllli .ll NIOR. Rlfll CROSS COUNCII 1 Patricia Dyer. William lhiquctlc. and lit-tty lou ciilllks lttl T1-lli NI RNIB ICRS oI tho Stump and Coin Cluh arm- tscalvdt Cilhm-rt Illack. Itohn-rl SIlI'liIllilll. Itohvrt Wallarv. WI3j'Il1'U,I,4'.Il'f'1 Islamhngzt Iosvph Ilrusnivki. Ii2lNl'1'lll'I' johnson. Roy W1'igIit, ,Iamvs Coffvy, .Iohn MiIIvr. STAMP AND COIN CLUB Ono 'I'uosfIay afternoon. while passing room II I', dents clisvussing stamps or Ifoins, I enjoyed myself I was surpriscfI to fincI an large silxor 1-oin FUIIIIIQI clown tht- r'orri1Ior towards mo with Z1 stucIvnt in hot pursuit of it, Whom I haul sloppvd the dist' uncIvr my paw. I cIisc-oxorf-tl it was a IUII silver rlollur. Seeing that I was inte-rvsted in his old 1-oin, the Iioy informed mo he was a niemher of the Stamp and Coin Cluh and invitvd me to tho meeting that was just about to start. Trotting around to the different knots of slu- ininwnsoly. Iivforo I Ixncn it, I nas r'uught up in the informal atmosplicro of this 1-Iuh. nlwrv I joined in the Iivvly and intervsting flisvussions. IVIl1r'h to nn SUI'lJl'lSl'. I soon 1IISi'0Xl'l'i'!I mi paws IuII of stamps. I rIifI :ny hest to rIisc'ox'er wImt 1-ountries thvy might haw' vonie from. I Iatvr found out that at the first nwcting of the year, Joseph Iirusnicki was elm-cu-cl president: I.,3WI'PtlCP ,Iohnson. vice- prvsidentz and Roy Wright, nwxiilmei'-at-large. ITS A TWO DOLLAR IIIVII. WAR CIIEENBACIKI' Hoy Wl'igI1t, I-awrunm:m: Johnson. and ,Iohn VIiIIc-r. WOW, I'I S A 'NIINT BLOCK. ,lost-ph Iirusnioki and Gilbert IiIavk. 102 THE CHESS ENTHIISIASTS ' ol' Classieal High Sehool are tsealeflt William 'l'inti. .lohn Alifano. Ralph Cuertin. Hoy Wright: tstandingt ,lames Craig. Cilherl lllaek. Harvey' Weiustall. Ilenjamin Cooley. Are-hie Slfltllg. ,lost-ph l7iSano, I.aurene4' Iiunsflorf. llzlfws' ll V7f4'H. illlfl .lames l il7g4-rald. CHESS CLUB l was enjoying my first rest alter a heetie day when I was awakened by such cries as Hah. Got Yaf Cheek, Oh, No. .l'adouhe and Cher-kmatef' Soon I had traeed the noise to Mr. .lermakianis room. when mueh to my amazement, I diseovered that it was the ehess eluh that was making all this racket. In this way, I diseovered how exciting and engrossing a game of Chess eau he if played properly, for I had never seen such a group of joyous faces in my life. Finding out more ahout the eluh, I discovered that, with the guidance ol their adyiser. Mr. ,lermakian. the Classical Chess Cluh of 1957 had he- r-ome one of the most aetive organizations in Classieal. Many' hfirstsv were included in the program for this year. This was the first time in the history' of the club that dues were institutedg this was the first time that the eluh played sehools outside of the im- mediate yieinity of Springfield: and the first time that the eluh had an adviser. After a lively' dist-ussiou with the memhers. I was informed that under the leadership of Ralph Cuertin. president: William Tinti. viee-president: and John Alifano, secretary'-treasurer. the eluh had heen able to make mueh progress. Some of the highlights of the year were the meets with Vlount Hermon Aeademy and Xvorvester Classieal High Sehool. Of course, the eluh also profited by its annual meet with the Springheld lVIf'll7S Chess Cluh and the Tcvh- nieal High School Cluh. I -341 A f ff t x QW 'kt ,ff-' 11 1:1 ilu . ' ifvxg-it fx' '- -'-vv, ,-,Q Q. ,.!, If -, M. 'gui IUIS ll jf l ,',f.z3-' 5yi,f,:.-Jfg N5 E., va U l3llll,lIOti SAVINGS BAN 3 ll imeiiif Acgiifevefsierwt Company A il I TJ lNSIlItlIl0N IVIAKINC up tht nucltus of thc Bulldog Savings Bank are Mr. Rohr-rt Cross, Ccorge Kouzyk Nliss Elllllltlll Gmuy and Everett Webb. BULLDOG SAVINGS BANK 'llhe center of frugal students in Classical High School is the Bulldog Saving Bank. Functioning much like a mutual savings bank, the Bulldog Savings Bank serves both the faculty and student body. Because it is a Junior Achievement Company sponsored by the Springfield lnstitution for Sav- ings, the Bank is run entirely by students of Clas- sical. The advisers, appointed by the Springfield Institution for Savings, teach banking procedures to the achievers and try to promote systematic saving among the student body at Classical High School. Included in the program for this year was a sales contest in which the members of the bank tried to encourage the opening of new accounts. The Bank also put on a counterfeit money display, and the students tried their skill in determining the authenticity of the separate bills. With 11460 accounts and over twenty thousand dollars on deposit, the Bank is well on its way to a third successful year. The ofhcers this year have been I. lfverett Welmln, president, Brenda Clancey, vice-presidentg l,ois Blitzer, secretaryg George Korczyk, ll'CZ15UI'CI'Q Barbara Pottern, trustee. 104' I'HU'l'1llfhAI'IIN is nur lmlvln, N1 lui Viliimi '21 . 1 I lmlqulsl Standiugxz .lunvl l llI1iliI1'ili H411 Ivara W'c'ng:m'rl. W1-rlv llump Gail Iitillltillill. ,luuniiv ll:-rsli l.iixiUlilP, Diam- lu-rg. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Iln .ML and lilulugmpllx klulr ul f,IilS4l1'i1I High brinml is :mimi fm' lls In 1 . 1 fllI'IllilIIlN xml il'Il'lllHilll'SS. 'liliis ivan' lilo llH'lIllll'I'i orgailiixwl ami ran lllv niislivlm' suh for lin- lJlIlP4Iw4' ul IHIXIIIQI1'1illllJlIIl'Ili fm' ilu- vlulw. ilivllidml In llin- flvlcl trips xwrm' NISII In slilllull XX.XX.l..l'.. lu Slilllflilfli Pliulo Sm'xi1'4'. and lu lin' Hrmxll Studios. 'lilim' vluln lmiilicllll. Xrl. Iyilillllgllllljilf. and If . News liivlllflcs lnfmimllimi zilmul the vlulm. and lin url sludcnt of this sival. Thr' nfTim'0i's for this yvur arc Him'a1l'1io Iil'fil'i1l'l'. plvsicieli I,2iiI'i1'iil l,amiullim'. l1'c'a1sl11'4'l': Gail Biilllliflill. Sl'f'l'f'tHl'fZ Diane liiridquisl illlll Willizim Xxliilv. ,Nvlixily Cllilil'IlICll. rlihflbllglil lllv zlifl of lllcir uflxisw. Miss Duris Nu4'K1'llzi1', llu Xrt mul illllbf I rrmplix Lluln has m'uli1plc'1m'rl lllllbiilvl' sl14'c'1'ssflll Muir. H13 RFNI EXINICR THE DAYS Mrs. Wright hail to list:-n to tllose lrlantl 1-xvnst-s given lw .lzlvk Russell. Bill llaffam-lv. and Dau- X auglnri Saplenl luv' Scplem ber Septem ber Urrlolwr Uvlolnfv' Ufrlolmr Uclolufr October .Y01.F6lll11l'l' .x'il7UOIII,lIl?l' X ovemlmr lhfcem ber l,CCl?III ber Ilecem lmr IQPCCIIIIIUI' ,lllllllllfy fnnuary 21 I9-20 I-1- lfirst clay of srliool l?I'CSlllllilIl ASSl'I1llJlf Eastern States Exposition I.R.C. assemlmli' 'lli'ilt'lll'l'-,S vonxvntion l.It.tI. trip to li. X. l3roomstir'k Ball Report cards issuecl Flag presentation assembly Dr. Hill spoke 'lihanlcsgiving vacation Report 1-arcls issued Christmas Concert l'resentati0n of portrait ti, Cl1l'lSlll13S vavation lwgan llavli to school Nlici-year exanis D06 YS Hllalvli in tlie clog houst- Avquainting the Aircclales Stray play clay 'Tlnlturccl 1-anines l'c'cligr1'1's a Illllt' long M'wl'oumllanrls to N. Y. g'Furred friends fraternize L'Sad Spaniels l'atriotif- pups Hlivlovvcl Kennel Keeper barks Plenty of ljarcl l'l'enitent Poodles 'iSanta St. Bernard soon r Dr. Cliatlo hlletired Retreiver lilo St. lXi1-k visits Svotlivs Blue Bulldogs Pluto ponders 'fl'- ilb' Qt CHOW HOINIJS Craig llratlley. Bill Dupont. Steve Daly, l'l1il Hulla- han. Alan Guagliardo. and Boll llragone. fanuu ry .lllll uary Feb ru U rj Fab l'11cIl 'hy l s' lw 1'11 ary Ma r'r: I1 !Vlareh MUI'ClI April .Way May ,Way .Way IIIIIP fum, func funv I8 510 8-9 20 21 fl 8 20 26 6 8 if-I0 29 4 6 I0 27 Hates' award assembly lieport earcls issued Carousel llrotlierlioofl 2lSSCllllPlf Mid-winter xueation Opera trip Report eards issued Spring vaeation Report cartls issuetl Nlikaclo Senior l,I'0lIl Senior llanquet Class clay Grad ual i on lleporl earcls lssuetl: x it ttion lwegnn 4 UNEXT THING I KNEW tllul fellow made a basket. moans john ,ltllIIlF l1 lo I4-o Best as .lanet Wtllfl and Ina Skolniek await tht rush for tiekets for the next basketball game. Dogs Smart Setters Lassie laments ullizzy dogs of at feather lmark together 'lfree as il l oxllountl Soprano Spitzcs MRin 'lin Tin regrets 'iHolirlay for hounds Lazy lapdogs l'ekinese in a Pagoda 'gllaneing floggics Bagels for lleagles Kennel eapers 'glliplolna for lJLlt'llShUlltl Hurralls from Hilllltfl dogs CQICHAIIII und CIQIIAHD 414-Iigln ilu- f:klI'UllSt'l u '- f XVCIIING lil' UN 'l'HlC lkllzbl c l:l'1'Ul'Ill'I' ara- luria: anal I.:-rx UUN I' IHS 'l'H!Yl' WAY. 5 ,lolm uw Run srrlllillizvs his pam. 108 lvl! f'lll.l7S1' lllii ilflgi' 1le-sign for tllv 17Wflx'IIIl1l.q M I IQXIDO umi 1.1-vinsem, Gail lg1'Ell1l'0iYl, John lf1ig1'l'lv. wrla Mamfh-I. l.yu1lu Liffktm-r, Roln-rl Zilllllllfflllilll. THAT PASS IS LECAI smilm-s Carol In Ut-orgu. VX Ii HENRY! Tll.-YI' UNE l3EI ORE, S113 NIV. Ilutr-lm In Lilrlr' :ls Dave- and Iiill wait 109 v 4 lf! X wt 354. 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I I THE YEAR CHEERLEADERS ARE Row 1: Judy Lindne-r, ,Iam-kie Girard. Cynthia Hall, Pat Dyer. Row 2: lhx-nmlai Nliller. Sandy flutes, Dottie Johnston, Janet WlIlfI. CHEERLEADERS This year the cheerleaders have been very busy practicing and making up our new rheers. I was a little bit sorry that I was not a bulldog as I sat and listened to the different cheers. However, I enjoyed Watching Jackie and the girls going through their cheers. Once in a while Miss Mende would come out of her oflice and suggest sotne- thing to them, but all in all the girls did most of the work alone. Then, too, this year we have a new addition, the Hpep Squadfi made up of at group of girls interested in cheering our teams on to victory. The girls spend part of their free time sur-h as home room periods and Friday fourth period working out cheers. They along with the substitutes, Mary Donovan. Laurie Betz. and Donna jones, really deserve tnueh of the credit. And I say three Harfsi' for thorn! DOUGIES ARE A C.-Xl.'S REST FRIENIJ M 112 ',,,,,7 J JANET SPOTTINU PAT AS SHE DOES A WOLF XAl'LT. STUDENT LEADERS This perky group of girls is known as Student Leaders. Now I know that sounds like cloglatin to you hut just listen to what they do. These girls help Miss Mende and Mrs. Andrews organize groups in the gym elasses. They also help mark the girls in skill tests and are in general ujunior tear-hers. These girls are pix-kecl from the senior elass for their outstanding leadership, vitizen- ship. iltltl scholarship in addition to their physieal ability. The day' 1 came down to the Cirlis Cyin to take this pit-ture l had more attention than any other clog in all of Spring- lielil. THE STUDENT LEADERS ARE Row l: liarlmara Carini. Everly' Tlllllllltlltl. Talnsin Souza. Sinje Konsln-rg, lsalwlle KllllSll. Ann Dullinton Mm-ryl M1-tivier, ltoclu-lln Solin, Selma Supl-rman. How 2: Suzanne Hurd, Pamela Reddish, ,Iinly Finn. .lanim Larlxin Marilyn Forziutte, tluay Frm-delle, juily Hall, ljat Dyer, Donna Jones, Cynthia Hall, Jai-quelinfw tlirarml Row 3: Diane Drumle. Nancy Jones, Marilyn Kirsner. Mai-line Snxiegelski, Paine-la MeQuillan, Dona Rodenhizer Lynn iiLllTlllttl'gl7l', ,lylarilyn llanlson. Judi Seat. Palrivia l.ynvh, Nancy Thompson, Hremla Miller. .lanet Wulff 113 vi One day as l walked into the girls' gym, l saw an announcement reading: C.A.A. meeting first homeroom period todayf' This announcement sounded interesting, and since l had first home- room period free. l attended. When l walked into the gym. all the girls rushed over to pat me. I was very happy to he accepted so fast. Finally the president, Pam McQuillan, called the meeting to order. The secretary. 'liimrny Pierce, read the minutes of the last meeting. A discussion on the numher of credits necessary to hecome a meniher followed. It was decided that ten credits were needed to become a member of the GAA. Every time a girl attends an after sehool sport, she re- G.A.A. II4 t2,X..X. UFIVIUICRS McQnillan, Ilona Hudenhizer, Dorothy Nloran tfarol Jennings. and .lill Hom-s. ceives one credit. ll by the end of the year. she has earned twenty points. she is awarded a small C. She must earn thirty points before she receives a large C. The liroomstielx liall was a pleasant sulmstitute for the usual freshie :lay which was ahundom-rl this year. At this lirst informal dance of the sca- son the memluers ol' the elass of V150 were nel- coined. The ollicers ol' the GAA. who hate earried the year to ti successful close are Pamela lVIcQuillan. president: Dorothy Moran. tice-president: Timmy Pierce. secretary: and Alice lVIz1kara. treasurer. for this vear are Hom 1: Alice Nlukara. Pam Now 2: Bonnie Davis. Susan Brown, ,lndi Feat BROOMSTICK BALL llu xc ir, flvsllll' clay wus omillml. The U.rX.A. dill. however. hold a llmmnslick ll Q' lurnuul was fairly lzlrgv zmrl l'NPl'f47Ilf' vlljuyl-cl llllllSt'll'. ,-Ks for mv. l Pllpltbf ll lull: xml illlllglllllllli. DOING NIICYIC-NN ll.'X'l' IMNUI-I 111 l'ul xxflplll. 1.4-mnlgv l'rmusI. Nw lluril. .loam xlt'l.1llllll. llama- ln-llla-ll. lillll Nlmljnillam. ,lunly ll41l'n1:1l1. ,lulm l.m'e-5, NII l'lXl illll lx llllll A S'l'll.XNX HU INC A WUNlJI'flll-'l l, IINII ua Nu: lluul lun lu lzllm ILM., ,Iulm l,lIl'l'N am- lluxf- llvlmlvn uml l'um Xl:-lklulllm lun Xltllllllllll Xllll!X lxvzlllllgl. ,lll4lN llurlnzm 115 'l'lll'I Nll-INIBEHS Ulf' 'I'Hl'f TENNIS Cli0I'l' are Row l: live Silberstein. 'l'eresa Regina, hlaryellen liullinan, Elsie Clayton. Nlareia Fradet, Barbara Trager. Linda Nelson: Rom 2: Teresa Deliiso. Mary' Regina Roche. Ellen Lediard. Judy' Holland, Cindy Hudek, Susan Brand. .lanel Easton. Janice Dimoek, Barbara Suher: Row 3: Myra Kohn, Sue Little, Kay Rainsdell, Cwen Underhill. Helga Hath. Janet Hatzipetrou, ,loan Hansen, Suzanne Kicliter. Phyllis Bailey. Bernice Conlon. Rita Goldberg. TENNIS Wlllile l was walking through Forest Park one Tuesday afternoon this fall with some of my doggie pals. we met lVlrs. Andrewes with a group of girls playing what they' ealled tennis. Het-ause the game looked like fun, I asked about it. Mrs. Andrewes told us that she and the girls vame to play' every' Tuesday and Thursday. Although there was no eompetition. l am sure the girls had fun. SHARING HANDS after an exciting game are Ellen Lediard, Elsie Clayton, Barbara Suher. and janet Easton. 116 f f Q Nj FIELD HOCKEY 4'Ground, sticks, ground, sticks, ground, sticks, hit! This seems to he the hockey chant. One Monday I sat on the Armory lawn talking to some of my doggie pals when all of a sudden a group of girls came running up the hill with some funny looking sticks. When wc saw Miss Mende, we decided we werenit being invaded. While talking to Miss Mende, I learned that these girls practiced every Monday and Wednesday. I also found out that at the play day we heat Commerce, tied Tech- nical, hut lost to Longmeadow. THE GIRLS ON THE FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS arc How l: Elsie Clayton, Barbara Cray, Shirley Ric-nrleau, Sandra Baird, Karen Burke, .ludy Hall, Tamsin Souza. Everly Luippoldg Row 2: Katherine Green, Betsy Lee, Linda Nelson, Louise McCabe, Bernice Conlon. ,lill Howes, Carol Jennings, Linda Burnham, Donna Elliot, Bow 3: Genevieve Reall, Wilma Parker, Sally Hyde, Judi Seat, Miss Mendc, Carol Goodlatte, Marilyn Lamson, Marion Morgan, Linda Bowman. 117 y flrrh that 1m1'h'. ' ,lunvt Wtillli vaults nv:-1' tln- lm , nnna ,lout-s spots. APPARATUS Sim flivx through lhv uir with Ihr g1'r'ri!z'sf nil t'llM'.u Dottiv .lUlltlh0ll. 'liliis xxintvr ti gllllllt nf girls iwnl tn lllt' gint vxvry Ylmuluy ztntl Ill'l'l't'1'll'll tlnv stunts lllcy lt'zn'm'cl in tlwir gym vlasscs. Wlivn l nalllwtl into tllc girls' gym tint' ttltwiimmil. l sam girls swinging lltftlllgll tllc air on llying rings and girls juniping: mm' lmxvs. lmnvlxs. and swinging nn the laclflvrs. 'liliis swinging and jumping fI'igl1tl'm'fl nic at littlt- liit. Aftvr all l ann only at clog. It was I'3lll1'l' straiigv to soc lluniun beings in Slll'll positions. 'lille girls Wert' Itl'Ell'llt'lIlf.f for intc-rvlass nwet isliic-li was lwlfl during Det-vnilwr. lfivc tem-liPi's frmn Springfield junior high st-lmols in-rv juflgcs. lfm-li vlass had u tPa1n of four girls mlm pcrfcmnccl i'm-qttitml and optinnal f w . xunlts. lllt' seniors nun: frvslnncn vuinc in svvmiclz and juniors, tlnrtl. A -wwf: It ,4 ,wwf ,W.,,Q. ' ,tiff 'vp lhuxr' lwgs Sfl'I1i,LflIf.lu liltllltll .loin-s vaults ' gl'llfl'llI'l'Il lu IIIIIIQHVN ,lntly l inn. lmrsvg llnttit- .Inline-on spots. 118 GIRLS ON BASKETBALL TEAM ARE Row l: Pam MeQuillen, Dona Rodenhizer. Janiee Larkin, Ellen Ross, Judy Dorman, Jackie Girard, Pat Dyer, Judi Seat, isahelle Kulish. Tamsin Souza, Sirje Konsherg, Marie Mercolino, Row 2: Ruth Orenstein. Judy Dickenson, Sue Brown, Emily Jerome, Sheila Reardon. Karen Burke. Judy Hall, Sandy Baird. Shirley Riendeau, Louise McCabe, Dolores McCollough. Sally Nystr-dt, Katherine Green, Row 3: Ellen Kirsner, Judy Holland, Linda Nelson, Sally Mallalieu, Genevieve Reall, Wilma Parker, Helen Stoltz, Nancy Brittain, Eleanor Turnhull, Bernice Gonlon. Jane Thatcher. Pat Duffy, Judi Beltz, Evelyn Babineau, BASKETBALL L'Arf. arf. arf. Just look at all those girlsf, l said to myself as I entered the girls' gym one Mon- day afternoon. 4'lVhal is happening?w Just then l saw Mrs. Andrewes and Miss Mende and in- quired of them what was going on. They told me that these girls came out every Monday and Wednesday to practice for the round robin tournament and the interschool basket ball tournament that was held at Technical High School. Two tea'ns represented Classical. The tenth grade team placed lirst in eontpetition at that grade level. GUARD THAT FORWARD Katherine Green, lsahelle Kulish, Judi Seat. Siye Honsberg, Marie Mt-reolino, Tamsin Souza. 119 GIRLS IN ICIC SKATINIZ CIIUINI' JXIIIC: f'gIIlil Rochv, Nancy Iiritluin, Louise lIIl:lIuIw. AILIFILIII Morgan, Illoriu Rowley. ICE SKATING Smooth o'm' ilu- ivc: just look at all Iliff girls on sIxu1vs, I saicl lo niysm-If ilh I xsullwil into the Coliseum one Wvclnvsday afternoon. Girls from Classiml, Coinnn-rm'v. and 'I'cvI1 were skating togetlier. Ewryone enjoyed licrsclf. Miss lVIencIc vw-n pul on u pair of skatvs and joined in the fun. CRACK THAT WHIP! Gl'llf!VI1'V1T R1-all. .lqfli Svai. Bonniv Davis, Diane I.in1Iquisl. IILll'IJill'il Curini, AIQIVIIILI Iord, busan Cook, Nancy Britlain. 120 Kow I: IgLll'Il2ll'kl Conlon. I'ul IIIllIlIl'. Slllkllllll' Ili1'lllQ'l'. Iionniv Davis. Ilarlvaru IillI'IIlI. Iliainm- linquiwl. J1'illl Ii I IIIISIQI. Sally lNyslc-ilt. Susan Cookg Hou 2: Miss XI1'll4Il'. Ilolu'vi4-w II:-all. Xlarllia Ifonl. ,luili Fi-ul. Ilan GIRLS ON BOWLING TEAMS ARIS: liuw 1: Sally Nystmlt, Estcvlle Davis. 'l'nni Maile-fakis, Larissa Sawialujun, Evo Sillicrstc-in: Row 2: ,le-an Bur- zynski, Dolores fllccullougll. Hvlga Rath, Marcia llinvr- stein. Rallcl Gotlschalk: Row 3: .ludi Seal. lsalncllv- Kulisli. Mrs. Andrewos. Timmy l,iSl'f'1', Pat 'l'uttl1-3 Row 4: Linda Nelson. Sally llallalicu, Ina Slxulnick, Karlvnc Bclclicr, llclun Gayloril, juan 5ll1'l'lllLlIl. BOXVLING llvvry Thursday this winter Mrs. Andrewes and eight teams uf girls and lmys xscnt tu the Chest- nut lflnwlilig Alleys. They lTOIllPCl0Ll in an intramural ruunml robin tournanivnt. The winner was NX1Cl'lllUIll.., The lll0llllJCI'S werc presented xsitli trophies clonatml by tin- howling ullvys. On lVlarr'li 27 I lmundccl into tllc Chestnut Allvys to lincl twu tvanns of girls from Classival 1-mnpeting in an intcrss-lnml lOlll'Illillll'l1t. 'l'vznn two won lirst place with at total pin full of 1030. 'llK'llll1 0110 was scvoml with lU3'l1. STRIKE! lna Skolnick and Isalu-llc Kulisll. 121 it- -43' If ,.-,x 1-rg-' 5:?1' X , S4 f ' X f 3- . in ,.x ar ' 4'-' YK:-', I ' f gf' 5:-gfgb -, 3 g. mfg WX f' eh, re , D x ,. :Rag 5. ., 'UPL Y, ,- :qgp 2 F PA-7'-X P . , ,. V- ' ' ' ' ' f if . TPfi4 i, xpxyr-if A -, ' ,U .:' 3,55 E L- J QQ 1 - ' ii- RQ-' O I rg fe ff . -N fs-fps 3' F , -, ' C-3' VA- . -4 ., .-, ' ., N-Q, P ' I- :Y 1 ':,3Eg'J3d.' V ' 1. lf' lf , , ,. , ...M ,V ,.i, f M, ,, -Q L' . ' , im: . -. 55:1 -gxsstq v x ,050 ,A '-,A , - ' ,fig ji An, .-- L,-'W s v. , ,, s --gzgjc.. ' Q ..' 4 I, N x 'f ' Q 1 '. -- - , .l 4,- 'il 'Wfigb 'Sv ' '3f5ES?l75fnf2'W5l ?. f'if' ' Q, f?Trr F .' 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M I. ,fl 'f,y ' X' ! y I f f, V, xx ,XXX ' f f ,f I X4 X 4-54 fi, f 'f , X R 4 , If I X '. ' N X ,, If ', fain!! -X X N 2- v f' 7' X X 'N M. f X xx Z X wx V A l d 7 X vw 1, -yy ' N X , 1' l ,' V! 2 fffh, 122 123 Y s JOHN EDGERLY ullalks up i1lItIllll'I' run fur Classical tn tllv lliS1'Ul1l4i1QICIIlk'Ill of CIPIIIIIICHK BASEBALL The 1050 Classival Baseball 'l'eam talliefl a revurcl of four wins, nine losses. Among llie lop players were llolrerl Romejko, John lfdgerly, Kenneth Cole, Ronald Liberatori, and Wlilliani Forlier. Altlmngh the team Won only four games, the players displayed Sp0I'llSIllilllSlllp and spirit at all times. As most of the team will return next year, we shall look forward to a better record next season. K , e if SV N JOHN MUGOWAN puts another one mluwn against llm Coin IIICICC nine. 124 TH IC VARSITY TEAM: Huw 1: Paul Her-k. Frank illurrey. lluln-rl Ruliiejku, and,l11lln lfilgwly. Row 2: Grant llc-ggie-. Gurdon Wmul. Harm-y Blazer, William l ui'tic-ig Douglas Tryon. and Brnm senlierg. Row 3: Rivliard l'uvn-gliu. Kenneth Cul:-. Arllmr Agnus, Ronald l.iln-ruluri, Ronald Mullen and foam 1 David Snow. Classical we Classival va Classic-ul x- Classical Classivul x Classical w Classix-al vs Classical vs Classivul ve Classivul vc Classival vs Classic-al Ns Classivul Yi Cla--ii-al w NS Wesl Held Ci1lll6dl'i1l llolyuke Catlwlim' 'lievlinival West Springfield 'liumie lrndluw Catlieclral Cominerce Teclinival Dalton lluly oke Catholic 'Prado lfunililerce BASEBALL 1956 April April May May May May May May May Nluy May May ,lame ,lune Final Rm-niwl: W KENN ETH COLE scores fqr Classical in an exciting game against Commerce at Forest Park. 125 27 30 2 7 9 l-I 16 1 T 21 24 25 28 I 4 ull .nit 9 Opponent won 6 Opponent won ll-l lilllSSI1'i!l nun 8-4 Opponent man I3-0 Uppmienl won -1--3 Clnssirzll xx on Opponent Upponent Opponent Opponent WON XVUII WOH WUH 4-0 -1--0 8-6 8-7 1-5 Clussii-ul won 15--l Classical won f-. 12 2.73 .. lu- I-I lRun ld llllllllbl lrillljlblltllll is on 3-2 QS xr 2? 9 -rl. GOLF 1956 IMX If IMRIRY Slllil5llt'H another down the fairway l'lI'ilHL'0Itiil. The IOSO Clussit-at Golf Team endecl its season with il revorcl of ten wins, three osses, mul one tie, the home links being Franeonia Golf Course. tllassiml was fortunate Itl luiving several star golfers. sueh as John Prothero, Rohert llontempo. and Duricl Hurry. who helped greatly in hringing ahout this t'0tIlllllxllililllllx rem-orcl. Com-h Henry Butt informed this hullflog that he experts to haw ai good team nf-xt watson eu-n though only three men of the original tea llll 'IH' l'l'llll'IllllQl. RUl3FillT IIONTEMPO putting on the green at Franconia. 126 Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical VS VS VS VS VS YS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS THE VARSITY TEAM Alex Zurowski, William Shea. Harry lilliutt, David Barry, llohcrt tempo, ,Ion Prothcro. Michael Nlegliola. and Couch Hcnry Batt. Trade Northampton Holyoke Cathedral Holyoke Technical Trade Cathedral Pittsfield Technical Lawrence Lynn Needham Western Massachusetts Pittsfield GOLF 1956 May May May May May May May May May June June June June June June Bon- Classical won 15-3 Opponent won 9-6 Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Tie 9-9 won 15-0 won I2-6 won l5-0 won I l -7 won NVQ-l won l,0-5 Opponent won 10-8 Classical won Classical won Opponent won Opponent won lfl-5 Final Record: Wllll l0: Lose Sig Tied l JON PROTH ERO blasts out of a sand trap at Franconia, l27 V ff? C0-CA PTAINS Grunt Heggic- and Bill Walsh divr- in to swim a fe-w fast laps. K. ggif Q-A-L-A.-s.: ikilli -- GRANT IIECCIE turns tu uutmatcll the opposing swimmer at the Yu, f MERMEN Vincent Burke, Tony Demusis, Art Fayette and Bob Cheney wait for the signal to dive. i 128 SWIMMING The l956 Classical swimming team washed up a winning season. The two top mermen of the team are Grant Heggie and Bill Walsh. This season the team had several beginners who may prove to he very helpful. The home waters were the YMCA pool, where the hoys prac- ticed diligently. lXeXt season Coach Wfolfe expects to have a good team and better the season record. THE CLASSICAL MERMEN ARI-I Row l: Tim Murray, Bernard Kelly, Art Creenburg, Wendell Johnson, Archie Strong, Yale Kablotsky. Row 2: Val Kitty, Val Ciupponi, Mike Fisher, Pancho Consalves, Joe Halperin, Boh Cheney, Tony Demusis, Grant Heggie, Bill Walsh. Row 3: Coach Wolfe, Rich Brooks. ,lim Coffey, Erwin Saeks. Joe Agers, ,lim Rode- heaver. Maury Jacobson. Vin Burke, Art Cayette, Mike Spenser, Don Petrell. .lanuary ,lilllllilfy January January Fehruary February February February lfehruary Trade llolyoke Technical Northampton Meet Trade Western Massachusetts Champs Technical Stale Champs Deerfield 129 Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical uidmf. THE BULLDOG FOOTBALLERS ARE Row 1: Lenny Cotter, Allen Cugliardo, John Charkoudian, Steve Metz, Jim Catron. John Gayette, John Johnson, Marc Cohen, Ronald Crantg Row 2: Harmon Witllee, Bill Fortier Carl Thor, Ronald Liheratori, Bert Scannapieco, Larry Cammarato, John Accorsi, Reginal Johnson, Jon Vining, Willy Jenkins, Paul Masong Row 3: Mr. Cronin, Tony Delevo, Grant Heggie, Mat Callahan, Ronald LaGrasse, John LaI,ima. Craig Bradley. Phil Quinn. Donald Collins, Bob Bottaro, Bill Batt, Coach Batt. 1 JON VINING sweeps around end against Longnieadow at Pynchon Park. FOOTBALL - 1956 This last football season was most enjoyed by Billy Bulldog. l watched the team put forth a winning season with a record of LL wins, 3 losses. The Classical attack led by such All City stars as Jim Catron, Bill Fortier, John Laluima, and Bonnie Liberatori, was ably sup- ported by a well balanced team. l believe much praise is due ot Coach Batt who, despite the handicap of a small, unexperienced squad, built the team up to the power it is. 130 .,-5, -.. We 1 September September October October October November November W' I FOOTBALL Opponent Classical Northampton 26 0 Enfield 12 6 Trade 26 13 l. rvzl gnu-ad tmss' 14 25 Ludlow 6 417 Pulnner 12 13 C 1y111111 e z'r- e 6 417 THE POWER PACKED BULLDOC VARSITY STARTING TEAM ARE in the backfielcl: Ronald Lagasse, .lim Catron, Bill Fortier, .lon Viningg in the line: Ronald Liberatori, Grant Heggie, Curl Thor. John Accorsi, Larry Cammarato, Willy Jenkins, John I.aLima. JIM CATRON pounds through the middle for a substantial gain against Longmeadow. 131 SOCCER Row 1: Lew Hoff, Robert Cheney, James Vinick, Ronald Bauer, George Korczyk, William White, lid Radding, Gus Levanos, Yale Kablotsky, Archie Strong. Row : Bill Sommerfielcl, James Hcggie, Bill Whyte, Jerry Horowitz, Paul Rosenberg, co-captain Dave Vaughan, co-captain John Edgerly. lVlartin Gordon, Jack Russel, John Latif, Sid Weber, Paul Beck. Row 3: Bill Wallach, Jim Fitzgerald, Art Greenberg, Richard Engelson, Wendell Johnson, Barry Sueerlr, Jim Rodeheaver, Norm Metzlcr, Troy Murray, John Durocher. James Coffey, Martin Biza, Mike Fisher, Coach aug an. SOCCER Finishing the season with six wins, three ties, and three losses, the soccer team ful- filled the high hopes of the Classical bulldogs. Among the outstanding players were David Vaughan, Jim Heggie, and John Edgerly. This bulldog certainly hopes that Coach Vaughan will lead the team to more victories next season. Schedule OPPONENTS CLASSICAL September 20 West Springfield 2 0 Forest Park 25 Commerce 1 1 Forest Park 27 Trade 1 l Forest Park October 2 Cathedral 0 T F rir' est Park 5 Longmeadow 0 I5 Forest Park 9 Technical 0 2 Blunt Park 11 Commerce 1 0 Forest Park 16 Trade 0 2 Blunt Park 18 Cathedral 0 3 Forest Park 23 West Springfield l 1 Away 25 'feclmieal 1 0 Forest Park 29 l.udlow 0 1 Away 132 JERRY HOROWITZ captures the ball from the pressing Longmeadow soccer men. , , 1, mug 1, it GOAL-TENDER BILL WALLACH clears the ball for the Bulldogs. .IICRRY HOROWITZ AND JOHN LATIF prepare to rake possession of the ball. 133 XAHSITY IIUQIKI-IX 'I'lCAlXl limi l: l'ziul lim-vk. Hun l.ilN'l'llll'l. N11-I liaclllill. Dain- fIi'iiii-lx-lmiilx. ,lulin liilg.-ily. Xlurly lfuii-li-y. ,lun Xininh Row 2: ,lim Hvggim-. llulr liniili-iiipu, K1-n Ulla-. l.1'nnim' lfulti-iz l'liil llilllilllllll. llill llnpmit, Dun- llaiinmirstri linen-li l'vl1'rsm1. H01 IKICY 'lilic' WST Clzifsival lim-lu-3 svasmi prmml lu ln- wry iii1m'ri'sliiig1 lu liilly llnllilug. Yllllf' lf'Hlll Iallivcl El winning svasuii uf vigllt xx ins. linux' lussvs, nnml Inn livs. zlnil l'r'm's'ivP1l fonrlli plan' lwiiurs in llw inlvrsclloul lcagnv. 'Ilia' lwy nivn un llu- tmnn wen- Paul Beck and john Eclgcrly. The strong supporting lc-uni vmisislml of Daw lil'1IlliSlliillk, Lenny Cuttvr. lVlz1rly l ziii'lf'y. llmniiv l,ilw1'aloi'i.,Im1 Vining. livn thilv. and Hill llnpunl. With lliesc mvn. lllassii-al lungrlil its may ln tlif- pluyfill' In lm-:ilxiiig ilu- lic- for lnnrlli plavv wltll lraclv. llmxi'xi'r. llivx lm! ilu- llnrxl plum- lvlml iiQlillIlSl l.2IlllV1lI'ill. l.mn'li i l'GIf'I'wl1 llll-1Il'llll'll ilu' llnllflug lllnl lilllFSll'ill will llziu' zz xwll iwiiiililvml lvann nvxl wzmuil. PAUL BECK drives une past ilu' lfallu-ilral goalie- at llu' l,iUllNI'llllI. 1231 Ilcccmlncr .I anuary llcliruary XI 'X RTX' I I I II I . ICN whips 111 alxwlllvl' against Callimlral al ilu- ll0Il50IllII IIOCKICY SCHICIll'I,IY 5 'llraulc III flulwnrn 211 Wcsl Springllclrl ZZ 'llradc Il SI. .lulms T Catlicclral I I Imrlgixicadmx' ZI Holyoke 23 .'Xl1IJllI'Il 213 'llcclmical I4 Chii-Upvc Yucaliollal I I Cllicopcc I2 Icclmical ll- lradc 20 Catlicclral Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical X I fb JOHN EDGER LY avcs a grval fm' Classical while Ken Cole backs him up. 135 fs it it t i t . Y,,' f- ill Qlui XQ, E5 QF J ,ij J 3 R9 avl Huw 1: Dan Finiwrty. Tum Brown. .lulm .lulin-mi. 'l'um tlrinialfli. llill Whitt liuw 2: tl:-nrgv lllarsliall. Pvt:-i' lintli. ,lim tfutrml, Bill XVkllliiL'lI2 How 3: tl:-mgv lllukv. liolm Uragm14'. thvavli Yzuigliii. Sill Wvlrlwr. t95T BASKIC'l'I3Al,I, Thi- l957 Clafsit-at lloupstvrs fnuglit tllvii' Will' to first plan? limim' in llll' iiitv1'sm'l1mml l lPHgIll?. tht- tvam, indent liy suvli stars as Iwo llvst. tif-urge Hlalw, Sitl W4-lwr. much ul thc- starting tram will f-qually strong lvami mwt Sfwiwll Hill XX all' 1 aml ,lrmlm jolllismi. sunk lizlslwt ziftvi' lmsket In 1ltllSl'Ul'C our nppunvnts. .-Xltlmllgili not lu' livre' llvxt war. t.mu'l1 Xttlllltll 4'Kp1'1'ts tw lmw aiu l,liU l3lCS'I' lumps anutlu-I' for tflasQi1'al ugraiiial lizitlicclru ilu- I' if-tml Huusc. l,36 lllilmllfl I3l.AIxl4 vxnplf In Iwlm-Ii a Cac-I sIu I vm. Ile-1'1'11lIu'l' I Ilm-m-lnIwr 3 II4'4't'lllIv1'1' II Ibm-vnmlwl' I8 II1'1'4'll1IwI' 21 .Izmuury I .Ikllllliifj I I .Izmuary I6 .liilllliilf I8 .liillllilfy 22 .Iamuary 25 .ILIIIIIHVQ 20 I l'IiI'llblI'X I I vIn'u:arx H I vIvruav'y I2 I'I4'Ill'llEIl'y I3 I'v1'IlI'lIill'N 219 vt .lt IIN l,I.lwu'aI 5IxI'.lIMI.l. SIIIIICIJI I I I'rr-mms f..atIl1'cIraI Wvst slPl'lI1gII'lI'IfI hufu-III AQLHWHIII II41'1'IlIl if-al IIa1lIle'1II'HI 'l'rmIv IIuIynI4m' I,4H.IIl4lIll' IIul11111e'1'vc- IIIIIQ'Ul,II'i' Ifnfim-IrI '1 IIUIMIIU' f.IHsSlt'HI II1l'1'IlllIf'2'lI VIITHIII' Wvst SPI' 1IatI1f-fIraI IIHlIllllf'l't'I i11gIivIrI .IHFbl4'2iI .Iassu-al ,Iasslr'aI ,Iass11'aI .IHFSIVZII Ilassival - Ml.-an .Idsf .lassival assival flassival .lagsival .IarsivzlI Ilaswival flawival Ilassifal Ilassival Ilassival Q I IIU INIL IN I-'UR THE IxlI.l. gur Il:-urge' IIIaIu-, IIIII xxiiIIHI'Il :mel YinI WvIvIwl' an IIiIIIln'rIl'i1I ultvmplx In tak:- INl5NF'5'II'TI. 137 THE FIELD AND TRACK MEN are Bottom row-Bill Wallach, Tony Dchlusis, Harmon Witliee. ,lon Vining, John Lucy, Nlel Raehliff, lid Dunham. Top row--V-Coach Chapin, Leroy Hershberger, Bill Jackson, Carl Thor, Fred Mazer, Rich Allyn, Reggie Johnson, Stoughton Smead, Jack Russell, ,lint Catron. TRACK l, Billie Bulldog, am giving top credit to the Classical track team for achieving a record of one win, one tie, two second places, and four losses. Some of the best men of the team were Jim Catron, ,lack Russell, and George Blake. Next season, Coach Chapin, as well as my- self, hopes to have more wins and a better record of the team. TRACK Opponent Nay 1 Classical vs. Wilbraham Academy 73 May 8 Classical vs. Technical and Cathedral May Classical Westfield 56 May Classical West Springfield 60 2X3 May lnterschool meet Hay Classical Cathedral 24 Greenfield, Holyoke May Classical West Springfield May Classical Drury 85 June 2 Western Massachusetts Meet Classical 26 2nd 117 46-2 C5 2nd T5 tie for 3rd 14 scored 5 points K INC PINS Jann-F Halwr. Hob Hmxrgrfff. .lvrry llwvmxslll. Luamlu ball Nlsllc I mu llmuf Nlnnpuv BOWLI NG Thr' l95T Classical Bowling svason was avimlly folluwml by lllis bulldug. 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N , I, I I 140 l4l Carolyn Accorsi John Accorsi Donald Albano Barbara Allen Carole Allen David Anderson Robert Ayers Richard Babineau Henry Bach Renee Baer Robert Baird Sandra Baird Christine Baker Julie Baldwin William Batt Ronald Bauer Michael Bauver Rosalie Beaupre Karlene Belcher Carol Bennett Sharon Berry Harvey Berzon Laurie Betz Agnes Biscotti Lois Blitzer Phyllis Bly Barbara Bonacina Susan Brown Geraldine Brunell Joseph Brusnicki Karen Burke Vincent Burke Donald Burstein William Bushey Lawrence Cammarat Joseph Canter Linda Chamberlain Dorothy Chambers Janet Chapin Robert Cheney Desmond Clinton 1rwin Cohen Kenneth Cohen William Constantine Betty Lou Cook Susan Cook Benjamin Cooley Michael Costello Patricia Crenshaw David Cruikshank Athanasia Dakis Lrving Danio Patricia Darney Bonnie Davis Estelle Davis Richard Decker Cynthia Dietz Janice Dimock Marcia Dinerstein Joseph DiSano Mary Donovan Judith Duggan James Dunleavy William Duquette Janet Easton Susan Eaton Harry Elliott Hilda Fannick Gerard L. Federici Gerard M. Federici Lawrence Feldman Gail Ferrier Nancy Fife Eleanor Fink Lawrence Foggle Carol Foster Marcia Fradet Nancy Fredette CLASS OF 1958 268 Prospect Stree DIRECTORY t, East Longmeadow 268 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 36 Clantoy Street 24 Revere Street 54 Shawmut Street 15 Birchland Park, East Longmeadow 1374 South Branch Parkway 32 Lake Shore Drive, North Wilbraham 551 Roosevelt Avenue 890 Belmont Avenue 24-8 Pearl Street 161 Albemarle Street 41 Ridgewood Place 89 Maple Street, East Longmeadow 18 1374- Plumtree Road Pineywoods Avenue 86 Woodside Terrace 99 Senator Street 92 Bennington Street 120 Meadow Road, East Longmeadow 41 Oak Grove Avenue 61 Longhill Street 56 Pennsylvania Avenue 271 687 Stony Hi 21 Oswego Street 14-7 Leyfred Terrace 111 Sylvan Street Oak Grove Avenue ll Road, Wilbraham 126 Forest Park Avenue 616 Alden Street 1100 Roosevelt. Avenue 68 Oak Grove Avenue 105 M elha Avenue 275 Prentice Street o 274- Commonwealth Avenue 82 Leyfred Terrace 79 Perkins Street 80 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 26 M 133 Sherman Street 18 Winton Street assachnsetts Avenue 43 Sedgewick Street 3 Ridge Roa 67 131 Carver Street 8 Merrill Road, Wilbraham d, East Longmeadow 311 Allen Street 80 Manor Road 120 Edendale Street 122 College Street 26 Rankin Avenue 225 Bristol Street 183 Trafton Road 34 Kiplina Street 90 Groveland Street Narragansett Street 71 Bristol Street 99 Draper Street 61 Wood Avenue, East Longmeadow 250 Chestnut Stree 19 Grosvenor Street 15 Beaufort Circle t, East Longmeadow 200 Chestnut Street East Lon meadow 1 1 g 35 Marquette Street 2 Camp Road 4-0 Bellevue Avenue 170 Hartford Terrace 168 Fort Pleasant Avenue 111 4 14-1 Carver Street 971 Main Street 123 Union Street 651 Allen Street 128 Slater Avenue Springfield College Maplewood Terrace 259 Trafton Road 251 Jasper Street 8 Magnolia Terrace 5 Beaufort Circle Edward Gagne Domenic Gareffa Helen Gaylord Norman Gelfand Elaine Gitberg Valerico Giupponi Joyce Goldstein Carroll Goodlatte Patricia Grodksy Paul Grunthalt Joyce Hackney Judith Hall Lynn Hamburger David Hammarstrom Barbara Harmetz Bruce Heafitz Bruce Hinckley Myron Hitchcock Lewis Holi Gail Hunter Richard Ickrath Willie Jenkins Emily Dee Jerome Lawrence Johnson Reginald Johnson Booker Johnston John Johnston Beverly Jones Joyce Josefiak Lois Judith Leonard Kantor Thomas Kaplan Judith Keane Jeffrey Kimball Sandra-Lee King Faith Knahe Ronald Lagasse William Lavin Miriam Lear Stuart Lifshitz Naomi Levinson Lynn Lieberman Janice Linblad Judith Lindner Yvonne Magruder Antoinette Malefakis Frank Maraiioti Ellen Marcuson David Margeson Charles Marsh Madeleine Martin Paul Mason John McGowan William McNamara Marilyn Merwin Theo Michelman Norman Miller Dorothy Moran Marion Morgan Barbara Morris Heather Muir Judith Murphy Gail Nobbs Micheal OiBrien Thomas O'Brien William O'Brien Cathleen O'Connor Richard Orenstein Jane Ouellette George Pallotta Janet Parker Alice Paulhus Ralph Peck Anthony Pellegrino Devora Perlman Geraldine Perron Wayne Persons Timatha Pierce Eleanor Pinney Sharon Posner 91 Hartwick Street 91 Birch Avenue, East Longmeadow 289 Gillette Avenue 507 Plainfield Street 111 Belvidere Street 70 Pomona Street 108 Woodlawn Street 175 Forest Park Avenue 34- Bronson Terrace 687 Sumner Avenue 763 Main Street, Wilbraham 42 Baymor Drive, East Longmeadow 6 Hunting Lane, Wilbraham 53 Drexel Street 24- Westernview Street 93 Narragansett Street 132 Florence Street 28 Mayflower Road 95 Kimberly Avenue 615 Main Street, Wilbraham Woodland Drive, Hampden 119 Quincy Street 563 Main Street, Wilbraham 70 Saratoga Street 298 Tyler Street 16 Merida Street 69 Surrey Road 89 Tenth Street 22 Buick Street 186 Belmont Avenue 35 Trafton Road 16 Mapledell Street 8 Massasoit Street 50 Olmsted Drive 15 Dow Street 147 Marion Street 463 Sunrise Terrace 135 Emerson Street 104- Sumner Avenue 66 Prospect Street 106 Bronson Terrace 84 Kuo-llwood Street 4-1 Newhall Street Redstone Drive, East Longmeadow 50 Riverview Street 26 Grosvenor Street 9 Prince Street 57 Hartford Terrace 69 Clarendon Street 33 Abbott Street 206 Bristol Street 121- Catharine Street 7 Worcestor Street, Indian Orchard 6 Redin Drive, East Longmeadow 93 Main Street, Wilbraham 166 Abbott Street 7 Caldwell Place 3 Arbor Lane, Wilbraham 6 Mortimer Street 40 Forest Park Avenue 11 Puritan Road 5 Leemond Street, Wilbraham 17 Ashley Street 53 Donbray Road 316 Union Street 316 Union Street 67 Maple Street 81 Forest Park Avenue 133 Winton Street 324- Eastern Avenue Hampden Road, East Longmeadow 556 Tinkham Road 101 Dartmouth Street 866 Sumner Avenue 110 Woodside Terrace 28 Longhill Street 95 Patricia Circle 48 Beebe Road, Wilbraham 52 Bangor Street 136 Washington Road pwwpm of fzmzmzm BO ORTH TUDIO Serving Classical for over half ll Century Ofhcial Photographer for Blue and White Henry S. Wright Propriefor I 537 Main Sfreel' Telephone RE 2-22I I 143 68 Virginia Denise Poulin Rosalyn Press Philip Quinn Melvyn Rachleff Constance Ranney Patricia Ravosa Gloria Ray Sheila Reardon Anita Resnick 21 Lyndale Street 67 Webber Street 19 Maynard Street 85 Knollwood Street 17 California Avenue 284 Oakland Street 54 Itendale Street 20 Bruuer Avenue, Wilbraham 42 John Street Mary Richards 21 South Main Street, East Longmeadow David Richmond 4-9 Layzon Brothers Road, Indian Orchard Shirley Riendeau Faith Rigali Loretta Riner Marilyn Riner Morton Rosenburg Gloria Rowley Roberta Rubin Myra Rubinstein Peter Russell Dennis Ryan Lucia Salamone George Salomon Larissa Sawialojan Dorothy Schailer Robert Schwartz Stuart Schwartz Gail Serafini Virginia Lee Settle Leo Shapiro Joan Sherman 345 King Street 50 Manor Road 128 Ellsworth Avenue 148 Belvidere Street 492 White Street 27 Wellesley Street 304- Commonwealth Avenue 23 Eckington Street 30 Spruceland Avenue Ridge Road, Wilbraham 376 Walnut Street 29 Wilmont Street 92 Belle Street 64 Grosvenor Street Powder Mill Road, Southwick 43 Eckington Street 33 Longfellow Terrace 24 Scott Street 1129 Sumner Avenue 6 Bennington Street Marcia Shlaferman 214 Chapin Terrace Joseph Shore Ann Siano Joseph Siciliano 14 Pennsylvania Avenue 46 Meriline Avenue, East Longmeadow 17 Marble Street Alison Sickman 45 Ramah Street Joseph Sierodzinski 6 North Main Street, East. Longmeadow Leslee Sinclair Jon Sleith 23 Carver Street 162 Slater Avenue Fay Smith 1490 State Street William Sommerfeld 156 Mill Street Ann-Louise Spencer 151 Abbott Street Patricia Spooner Judith Stark Susan Sternbane Allan Sugerman Harriet Thal Carl Thor Janet Thrasher Cynthia Tillman William Toomey Claudette Trempe Mary Tyrell Stephen Ulise James Vinick Marjorie Vinick Michael Wallace William Wallach Edward Walsh Laina Weake William Webb Lucie Webber Sidney Weber Howard Weisenherg Bruce Weitz Julie Wheeler Joyce Whelan William Whyte Michael Widland Alice Wilcox Judith Willis Arnold Wilson Tracy Wilson Harmon Withee Ronald Woodland Norma Wright Roy Wright Robert Yosko Judith Zaleski Diane Zaremba Patricia Zimmer Allen Zippin 403 Monsanto Avenue, Indian Orchard 799 Sumner Avenue 247 Trafton Road 11 Priscilla Street 44- Washington Road 31 Hawthorne Street 32 Dennis Street 93 Rockland Street 22 Franconia Street 33 East Hooker Street 33 Quincy Street 4-5 Sylvan Street 67 Texel Drive Street 183 Myrtle Street, Indian Orchard 15 East Alvord Street 1355 Bradley Road 93 Jerilis Drive 33 Sherwood Road 2 Crescent Hill 73 Biltmore Street 30 Bangor Street 110 West Alvord Street 34 Gilleftte Avenue 20 Governor Street 21 Brookside Drive, Wilbraham 35 Trafton Road Glendale Road, Hampden 7 Delmor Circlet, Wilbraham 32 Somerset Street 67 Tiffany Street 43 Norfolk Street 142 Marion Street 10 Sumner Avenue 16 Carnarvon Street 315 North Main Street, East Longmeadow 23 Virginia Street 4-4-4 Franklin Street 418 South Main Street, East Longmeadow 145 Putnam Circle CLASS OF 1959 Joseph Adamzyk Karen Adams Christa Allen Linda Anderson William Anderson George Aslan Evelyn Babineau Phyllis Bailey David Baker James Baker Harold Baldwin Janice Barber Marcia Baribeau Sandra Bassell John Batcheller ,Iudianne Beltz Milton Benjamin David Berezin Charles Berg Martin Biza ,Ioan Bly Natalie Bongiorni Linda Bowman Richard Boyden Janice BozBeckian Craig Bradley Susan Brand Sally Bremner Nancy Brittain Richard Brooks James Brown Barbara Buchanan Stephen Burati Robert Burgess Jean Burnett Linda Burnham Jean Burzynski Patricia Caplan Paula Carlson Evelyn Chagnon Linda Chalfin Joyce Champion Thomas Charkiewicz John Charkoudian Thomas Chechile Elsie Clayton James Coffey Marcia Cofsky Barbara Cohen Mark Cohen Stephen Cohen Beverly Cohn Myra Cohn Donald Collins Bernice Conlon Lynwood Cooke Marlene Coren Leonard Cottes Janice Cowen James Coyle Merle Crump Janet Crutchfield Maryellen Cullinan Stephen Daly Susan Dambrou loan Dawddson Frank Davies Alva Dearborn George Delandio Dolores DeMais Lorraine Denault Teresa DeRiso Judith Dickinson Robert Dragone Edward Dramin Patricia Dully Richard Duffy Linda Dumas William Dupont John Durocher Paul Duvall Narleen Eisner Donna Elliot 946 Carew Street 38 Daviston Street 192 Dunmoreland Street 4 South Colonial Road 10 Wilbraham Avenue 34- Meadowbrook Road 16 Pease Road, Prospect Street, 747 Stony Hill 119 157 White Street East Longmeadow 149 Mill Street 2 Palunsky Place East Longmeadow Road, Wilbraham 46 Benton Street 110 Draper Street Berkshire Avenue 154 Fountain Street 264 Island Pond Road 133 Carver Street 45 Donbray Road 57 Rhinebeck Avenue 111 Sylvan Street 128 Wayne Street 604 Main Street, Wilbraham 91 Norfolk Street 74 Welland Road, Indian Orchard 1532 Bay Street 36 Firglade Avenue 258 Cooley Street 180 Westford Avenue 515 Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham 83 16 Pickett Place 14 Queen Street 43 Palmyra Street 64 Hartwick Street 2 St. James Avenue 87 Rockland Street 167 Phoenix Terrace 36 Warner Street 529 Plumtree Road 25 Winthrop Street 65 Olmsted Drive 168 Groveland Street 136 Fieldston Street 491 Wilbraham Road 15 Amas Drive 36 Springfield Street, Wilbraham 154 Long Hill 95 Santa Barbara Street 133 Woodside Terrace 14 Westernviefw Street 65 Firglade Avenue 16 Hunting Lane 75 Birchland Avenue 67 Oldbrook Road 51 Maynard Street 33 Hawley Street 16 Wexford Street 31 White Avenue, East Longmeadow 1032 Sumner Avenue 70 Rochelle Street 771 Union Street 157 Cherokee Drive 327 Central Street 17 Van Ness Street 97 Forest Park Avenue 193 Abbott Street 21 Buckingham Place 26 Groton Street 16 Gordon Street 51 James Street 216 Centre Street 1671 Wilbraham Road 44 Lyndale Street 45 Lowell Street 42 Eckington Street 107 Rochelle Street 23 Carew Terrace 99 Ardmore Street 103 Atwater Terrace 125 Almira Road 95 Sterling Street 254 Hartwick Street 284 Maple Street ff it eete xx eee Ns if QQ eggg,Qff5f6ZC51ig -Q jjj , XX QSX ffm will ,Hg 4 is i l l fiilllji glfiiijiilii gig - - ll i I ,A....,,,. W. 2 l CHECK WHAT YOU WANT: Good starting salary with regular raises Pleasant work with other girls and young men Prestige of a responsible job with a well-known and respected company If your list shows three checks, then you should check into what the Telephone Company has to offer you. Smart girls are doing it now, before they graduate from high school. Come in and see our employment interviewer soon. You'll enjoy talking with her. Act now, and you can say with pride, I'm all set! I'm going to work with the Telephone Company ! See the Guidance Counselor at your school, and talk first with her about when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COM 145 Richard Engelson Joan Erickson Robert Ewell William Fagin Stephen Farr Margaret Fey Daniel Finnerty Michael Fisher Harrison Fitch James Fitzgerald Peter Flint Sandra Florczyk Thomas Fratar Mary-Kay Gamel Norma Garner David Garnes Richard Gloth Gloria Goldband Jane Goldband Rita Goldberg Nancy Golding Alan Goldsmith Alan Goldstein Thomas Gonzalez Nancy Goodman Gayle Gordon Linda Gordon Mildred Gorham Elizabeth Gorman Rahel Gottschalk Arthur Goyette Alex Granfreld Donald Grant Katherine Green Arthur Greenberg Harriet Gubkin Allan Gurglisondo Eric Haase John Hadenchuk George Haidemenos James Hall Philip Hallahan Joseph Halperin Joan Hansen Barbara Hatch Janet Hatzipetron James Heggie Natalie Herman Gretchen Hobbs Judith Holland Linda Hosmer Jill Howes Judith Husband Sara Hyde Joan Ickrath Maurice Jacobson Phyllis Janik Carol Jennings Linda Johnson Wendell Johnson Margaret Jones Yale Kablotsky Estelle KaFantaris Samuel Kaplan Marvin Kaye Joan Kearns Mary-Jo Keleher Bernard Kelly Pamela Kie Roberta Kimball Ellen Kirsner Valerian Kitty Nancy Klase Karen Kober Rosalynd Koitz Janice Kuhnert Rose LaFont Patricia Lamothe Bruce Latta Merle Lavoie Ellen Lediard Betsy Lee Susan Lemanis Barry Levenson Richard Levy 50 Melha Avenue 428 Gifford Street 131 Florida Street 417 Sylvan Street 10 Maynard Street, East Longmeadow 151 Burleigh Road, Wilbraham 68 Beaufort Circle 25 Kittrell Street 18 Acorn Street 1359 Page Boulevard 94 Bartels Street 286 Maple Street, East Longmeadow 45 Puritan Circle 96 Dartmouth Street 123 Bowles Street 101 Sunset Drive 19 Knollwood Street 150 Leyfred Terrace 158 Dayton Street 47 Franconia Street 68 Beauchamp Street 298 Fountain Street 82 Mohawk Drive 213 Arcadia Boulevard 111 Grancland Street 119 Bridle Path Road 137 Appleton Street 17 Massasoit Street 36 Beaumont Street 27 Continental Street 21 Amber Street 146 Northamton Avenue 83 Acrebrook Road 148 Tenth Street 65 Olmstead Drive 63 Eckington Street 70 Plumtree Circle 228 Belmont Avenue 19 Ogden Street, Indian Orchard 48 Euclid Avenue 163 Old Farm Road 195 Atwater Road 174- Abbott Street 22 Windemere Street 294 Fountain Street 600 Armory Street 167 Hampshire Street, lndian Orchard 1366 Souh Branch Parkway 85 Bassing Street 235 Fountain Street 33 Oregon Street 7 Orlando Street, Wilbraham 13 Harvard Street 369 Main Street, W'ilbraham Charles Street, Hampden 168 Leyfred Terrace 79 Weaver Road 81 Rockland Street 784 Parker Street, East Longmeadow 25 Hayden Avenue 132 Amherst Street 120 Melha Avenue 29 Corona Street 112 Belle Street 84 Lyndale Street 159 Somers Road, East Longmeadow 1613 Parker Street 148 Mayflower Street 30 Kimberly Avenue 33 Eckington Street 85 Olmsted Drive 4 Crescent Hill 104 Prospect Street, East Longmeadow 20 Athol Street 79 Carver Street 194 Bristol Street 34+ Norfolk Street 146 Darling Street, Indian Orchard 39 Davenport Street 53 Fullerton Street, Indian Orchard 39 Sylvan Street 76 Bay Street 830 Newbury Street 44-1 Trafton Road 32 Byron Street Richard Lewis Susan Little Margaret Lynch Barry Mackie Marlene Mackler Sally Mallalieu Leyanne Mansur Alexander Mapp Sandra Matthews Louise McCabe Dolores McCullough 38 Berkeley Street 820 Parker Street 28 Buick Street 186 Corcoran Boulevard 174 Woodlawn Street 11 Sl. Joseph Drive, East Longmeadow 290 Westwood Avenue, East Longmeadow 133 St. James Avenue 160 Daviston Street 102 San Miguel Street 30 Piedmont Street Marilyn McNaughton 30 Berkshire Street, Indian Orchard Douglas Merrill Norman Metzler Richard Meyers John Miller Marjorie Mirkin John Moline Martha Morgan Shirley Morsky Sandra Moulton George Mourey Joseph Murphy Troy Murray James Mutcherson Linda Nelson Nancy Nelson Jean Norton Sally Nystedt Sonja Odzereko Wayne O,Leary Ruth Orenstein Paul Otto Richard Ouellette Wilma Parker Donald Patrell Lois Payne Bruce Pease Deborah Pellatt Lawrence Pellegrine Marlene Pellett Harvey Perlman Adriane Perry Elaine Perzner Elaine Podell Clara Padkowyrow Diana Psilos Barry Queen Edward Radding Barry Radnor 155 South Branch Parkway 149 Westford Circle 62 Massachusetts Avenue 37 Crest Street 67 Perkins Street 72 California Avenue 84 Elijah Street 38 Tourigny Street 60 Ionia Street 174 Old Farm Road 58 Senaca Street, lndian Orchard 172 Longhill Street 46 Plymouth Street 129 Maple Street, East Longmeadow 55 Nordica Street 232 Middlesex Street 66 Eddy Street 166 Lancashire Road 80 Bay Street 22 Weyford Street 30 Bennington Street 133 Eddywood Street 359 Union Street 390 Hancock Street 20 Mandalay Road 66 Suffolk Street 81 Osborne Terrace 571 Wilbraham Road 200 Abbott Street 137 Shawmut Street 980 Sumner Avenue 16 Belmont Place 120 Maplewood Terrace 103 Franklin Street 661 Newbury Street 11 Blake Street 89 Bronson Terrace 85 Copeland Street Jeanie Ransdell 11 Forest Hills Road, East Longmeadow Helga Rath Genevieve Reall Teresa Regina Thomas Reilly Suzanne Richter Carol Riner John Rixon Barbara Roberts Mary-Regina Roche James Rodeheaver Linda Rogers Karen Romanofl' Winifred Ross Robert Rothman Cynthia Rudek William Russell Vicki Saffer George Sakellis Pasquale Santaniello Laurie Saxon Martin Schneider James Scribner Paul Serra Joy Shaw Gail Sheldon Linda Sherman Robert Shierman Jerry Sibilia Eve Silberstein Stuart Simonoff Lawrence Sinclair David Smith Linda Smith Sherry Smith 97 Genesee Street 64 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow 259 Hancock Street 45 Leitch Street 680 Ridge Road, Wilbraham 52 Bronson Terrace 32 Rittenhouse Terrace 12 Florida Street 170 Bowles Park 83 Magnolia Terrace 50 Fairfield Street 68 Daviston Street 71 Hartford Terrace 194 Chapin Terrace 109 Maryland Street 160 Cedar Street 32 Greenleaf Street 41 Grover Street 49 Montmorenci Street 128 Gillette Avenue 100 Groveland Street 139 Bowles Street 199 Sumner Avenue 100 Massachusetts Avenue 75 Melha Avenue 28 Dana Street Bennett Road, Hampden 45 Beech Street 58 Forest Park Avenue 89 Firglade Avenue 70 Wexford Street 2452 Roosevelt Avenue 81 Prospect Street 159 Wheeler Avenue ,V I ,QW i sau: 1 noi, six mis :amy T 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 84-1 State Street SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS A Milifufll Sarings Bank l 4147 Valerie Smith Richard Snow Michael Spencer Eleanor Spring Linda Steinberg Elliot Stern Donna Stevens Helen Stoltz Katherine Stoumhelis Archibald Strong Marvin Suher .lames Sullivan Robert Sullivan .loyce Taliaferro .lane Thatcher Maurice Tierney Joel Tillman Barbara Trager Norma Trumhle Eleanor Turnbull Patricia Tuttle Celia Ucella Gwen Underhill 46 Forest Carol Vaughan Wm 1 E 74 Sylvan Street 689 Chestnut Street 348 Wilbraham Road 226 Sumner Avenue 43 Vadnais Street 53 Copeland Street 927 Boston Road 97 Melha Street 106 Balfour Drive 89 Sherman Street 79 Narragansett Street 124 Derryfield Avenue 69 Wilbraham Road 60 Alden Street 94 Jonquil Drive 44 Edmund Wynne Circle 162 Pineywoods Avenue 55 Larkspur Street 76 Buckingham Street 64 Gillette Avenue 31 Hartwick Street 29 Alberta Street Hills Road, East Longmeadow 52 Wayne Street Nancy Vester Richard Vigneault David Villani Cynthia Vining Robert, Wallace Barry Webster Michael Weiner Esta Weinstein Harvey Weisthal Edward Wells Barbara Wengert Nancy Westerman William White Robert, Whitelaw Anne Whittington Leslie Williams Yvette Williams Richard Willis Howard Winniman Jonathan Wise Ellen Wolf William Woodward Robert Zimmermann PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam R. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Murray O. Burke Mr. and Mrs. joseph S. Casey Mr. and Mrs. lrving M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. XVilli.xm J. Cruess Mr. and Mrs. Artnond Girard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cordon Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Hosmer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Husband Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kituliall Mr. Henry W. Knalie Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCallin Mr. and Mrs. Claude VV. Pellatt Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Roth Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Trumhle Mr. and Mrs. William White Mrs. Alice L. Wise Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward Dr. and Mrs. M. 1. Zurowski 939 Bradley Road 36 Oak Street 270 White Street 34 Waldorf Street 47 Ridgewood Terrace 37 john Street 60 Blake Street 77 Wexford Street 43 Maryland Street Chapin Road, Hampden 110 Florida Street 16 Fenimore Boulevard 1240 Parker Street 39 Mapledell Street 224 Bu1't Road 39 Madison Avenue 428 Eastern Avenue 767 South Branch Parkway 54 Fountain Street 118 Quincy Street 521 Plumtree Road 427 Island Pond Road 32 Franconia Street Mia to Q7 gras fm Complimenfs of Monsanto Chemical Company Plastics Division UNLIMITED .... are Monsan+o's career opporfunifies for qualified men and women in +l1e fields of - . . Research . . Engineering . . Sales H9 Whaf will happen +o your Son in fhe Army? Your Son will grow Ihrough CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT Your Son will grow Ihrough JOB TRAINING Combal Molor Ivlainlenance Eleclronics Clerical Eleclrical Ivlainlenance Graphics Precision Mainlenance General Technical Ivlililary Cralis Special Assignrnenl Your Son will grow 'Ihrough TRAVEL Your Son will grow Ihrough EDUCATION Your Son will grow fhrough LEADERSHIP TRAINING Go ARMY and GROW U. S. Army Recruiling Slalion Posl Office, 3rd Floor, Room No. 305 Springfield, Mass. Tel. RE 3-9292 Sponsored Ioy Iv1!Sg+.AI Ealbo, Sgl. Charles Milner, Sgl. Ernie Charler 150 I BAY PATH JUNIQR CQLLEGE 588 Longmeadow St. Longmeadow, Massachusetts -if counses or STUDY Executive Secretarial Medical Secretarial Commercial Art 151 SIGNPOST OF YOUR FUTURE Best Wishes From AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Sprfngyfeld. Mass. Serving New England Recognized or Accredited by: American Council on Education American Medical Association Board oi Regents of the University of the State of New York United States Office of Education New England Association ot 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 152 The Best-Turned-Gut Men and Boys Turn Right In At lla ne 1502 Main St. 'ALIVAYS RELIABLE SINCE 1849 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE DAY EVENING DIVISION DIVISION Co-educational ENGINEERING Four-year day course or seven-yecir evening course leading to the degree of Bdche Engineering or Industrial Engineering. GRADUATE DIVISION lor of Science in Mechanical ACCOUNTING LAW GRADUATE PROGRAM or Evening classes in MANAGEMENT leading to MANAGEMENT Llvcning courses leading LLB. degree Professional training lo B.B.A, degree leading to M.B.A. degree Admissions Office, 114 Chestnut Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 1513 . PARK EDGE Quality ' SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Since l868 Are you inleresled in a posi'l'ion as: Fme D'am0 d5 AVIATION STEWARDESS AVIATION SECRETARY W 1' hes a C ACCOUNTANT OR IIOOKKEEPER Jewelry OPERATOR OF CALCULATOR lComp+ome'lers usedl EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Silverware PRIVATE SECRETARY MEDICAL SECRETARY SUMMER COURSE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Landcn-True, Inc I87 Sumner Avenue Springfield, Mass. JEWELRY 1390 Main Street Telephone RE 6-893l FAIRBANKS AUTO SCHOOL Eslablished l909 Oldesl' School in New England zo Dwigh+ S+., Tel. RE 3-0458 Springfield, Mass. RICHARD'S TYPEWRITING SERVICE Specializing in chemical cleanings and Overhauling Of all makes, Student Rates On New Portables Richard Fredette 1123 St. larnes Avenue Telephone RE 4-4552 SAVOY JEWELRY I649 Main Sfreei' Springfield, Mass. Spring+ield's Leading Discouni' House BENNETT SCHOOL OI Secretarial Training ONE YEAR DIPLOMA COURSE SUMMER SCHOOL REERESHER COURSES SPRINGFIELD'S OUTSTANDING BUSINESS SCHOOL 18 Vernon Street Tel. 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REpublic 2-7415 of A Friend I Today's MODERN FUEL 724m-md W for Today's MOD ERN LIVING af W Z J g 1 f X J Z Z f X Q X VV-. ? Ilzzf I f ,,,, , it cooks your meal . . . dries your clothes . . . refrigerates your food . . . heats hot water . . . burns garbage and trash . . . heats and cools your home . . . AUTOMATICALLY ALBERT J. FACEY Jeweler at the X CompIete Jewelry and Watch Repair Service 539 Sumner Ave. - 573 Belmont Ave. FINE RE-UPHULSTERY WURK Let Us Quote You on New or Re-upholstery S - CHAIRS Work FOR PARLOR SUITE -- BOOTHS, ETC. Iiiv 'XNRULIIIIPIII lu SeIe4:I From -4 Home in nr.. or Irl Ls Show You our new fXlIram'liw Ile-signs. UNIVERSAL UPHULSTERING C0 6 NORTH MAIN STREET EAST LONGMEADOW, MASS. TEL. LA 5-7933 IST Complimenis of ROBERTS AUTOMCTIVE SUPPLIES 727 Main S'rreeI' Springfield, Massachuseffs Q3 5JAEXg5v,, ins, - .... , I-A-A Finn: A- a wary: , 'X - e-se M fri-any-LT.: ,,,,..'4 -us Q . ,,5 , Tlwe Covered Wagon Famous Irade-mark of a famous Springfield insfifulion, and a sign of sound insurance proleciion. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY sprsngneia, Mmachuse++s FIELD, EDDY 81 BULKLEY Local Agenls THE MAPLES . . Q I I. . 362 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. Cl-IOICE FRUIT R15 33074 State at Maple I I Nl C. RE 6-9622 Optifians 130 Maple St., Springfield, Mass. RIC 9-3366 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS JOSTEN'S Since 1897 Representative: Ed Cullen lUl Loretta Street Springfield, Massachusetts Telephone RE 4-7848 ..1,l4,D..3:g-45l4.. The Staff and Advisers of the Blue and White' appreciate the generosity of the advertisers represented in our yearbook. Wie hope our readers will patronize these advertisers who have helped financially to make our X631 book possible. .qv- r3:C-o?l4lH Everybody Knows MURRAY SATELL SPRlNGFIELD'S MOST POPULAR PARTY RENDEZVOUS Catering to DANCES 0 BANQUETS 0 REUNIONS SHERATON - KIMBALL HOTEL Springfield, Massachusetts - - - -Y - V - fr .. . , .. , .E -e ,. , A,- ,Y , a, , , , Chalero's Music Shop H 331 Dwight Street Compliments of friends of Classical High School Ruth Ekberg Vocal Studio e 62 Harrison Ave. 4 Congratulations to the Graduating Class Empire Mailing Company -- 145 Chestnut Street Compliments of a friend Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 f Stella Goula Beauty Center -- 1490 State Street Harris Medical Center Pharmacy, Inc. W 139 Chestnut Street ees Prescription Specialists Compliments of Ledger's Super Service Garage -- 321 Walnut Street Best wishes to the Class of 1957 - Gerald F. Moran f Iewelers and Opticians Schermerhorn Fish Market -4 13 Stockbridge St. - 510 Armory St. -- 735 Sumner Ave. Serlick's Market Y 911-913 Belmont Avenue Sherwin-Williams Company - 146 State Street Compliments ot Iudy Stark Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 from - Albert Steiger Company Iohn F. Stokes-Springfield, Massachusetts Compliments of Valley Cinema- 958 State StreetfPhotographic Supplies Serving the Youth of Springfield for 105 years-MYMCAW 122 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. Compliments ot Ioel Zundell 160 ff, A ww?-rynnvyvrfqr-.. wp,-.,..,. E1-I 1.wmv, -,.-Fw-,Tw-Wvi 5-1-.-,-1.-vggwnf,-'Fm,,7 fi 1' if j wr- f xIH4 Y- rv-gv-rw Y- V--,lg-ny, V, -gy U I . K h W, , A . V , , . . ,FA 1 , ,V ,,,. 5. ,.a,ii-gf K . NQQNQKQ ww f PO M ' Q54 if ,Q QF Vw M? ya Z,4f-- f 1 5 J yy ff W 'SK' VK iffu-35? U Qi W , ..,:,, A,Ab A ' , 3. KH X: jk . H533 ' 5445! L jf! .gvjg f .fin V xv! X f . Q ' ' V , . , f' N i El. M xg -fi: I, W lv,-,X iq' f .. 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