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

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Theinert, Assistant Superintendent 2 Foreword In the Space Age of 1968, take it day by day, Mr. Montag- na's famous maxim, seems to be good advice. Accordingly, in the 1968 edition of the BLUE AND WHITE, the staff has tried to depict the day by day life of the students at Classical High School. Almost directly across the street from Classical High School stands the statue of Deacon Samuel Chapin, whose image is the symbol of the Springfield Public School System. His figure appears also on our class rings, bookcovers, and posters all over the school. Deacon Samuel Chapin has therefore been chosen to appear on the cover of the BLUE AND WHITE. Since the school year begins with the principals, counselors, secretaries, and school personnel who are with Classical students all through the year, so does the 1968 edition of the BLUE AND WHITE. With fall come the freshmen, football, and fall activities. Winter brings on awareness of the juniors, holiday preparations, clubs, and exciting winter sports. Spring is the magical season with its joys, memories, and long last looks. The story of the school year gradually unfolds, always to be locked in the pages of this 1968 edition of the BLUE AND WHITE. 3 'Take it day by day, advises Principal lMontag MR. RAYMOND MONTAGNA Principal Every freshman who enters Classical soon finds out that the man behind the podium in the assembly hall is Principal Raymond Mon- tagna, advising students that they will profit by life at Classical if they take it day by day. The freshmen soon learn that they too may share in the recognition for scholastic or extracurricular achievement which Mr. Montagna enjoys according to deserving students. 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Now let's see if there is an opening in that class, says Mr. Comeau ro Susan Posnick. He makes some changes of program before school opens in September and during the lirst few days of school. 6 make preparations for the 1360 students. Mrs. Margaret L. Ramos is explaining her filing system to her aide Nancy Laino. Mr. Baron McDuifee counsels Elaine Blake. Always happy to meet parents, Miss Mary E. Corcoran greets Mrs. Ackerman. Mr. Robert White is demonstrating the View Deck, a new machine to help students limit their college choices, to june Erickson. 7 Q 3,850 t i - 5131 i , i x! Although she does a little bit of everything, Mrs. Irene Norris' chief duty is to help with the transcripts. Nancy Laino is eager to find out her rank in class from Mrs. Mary Basile, secretary to the guidance counselors. Secretaries, Mrs. Burns, and l When Mrs. Shirley Cantwell, a teacher's aide, needs paper she goes to see Mrs. Rose Rubino, the secretary in charge of supplies. Always pleasant, Mrs. Lena Lovett answers the telephone in the outer olice. 8 Miss Porter - all important One of Mrs. Mary Sheehan's many duties is to get the daily bulletin typed, printed, and sent out by the second period. people. Mrs. Rose Burns applies a bandage to the knee of Francine Bouley. Miss Dorothy Porter, typing in- structor, discusses business matters with Daniel Harrold and Brian Lambert. Included in her many duties is serving as business ad- viser to the Blue and White. Being the only typing teacher at Classical, Miss Porter plays a vital role in teaching Classical students how to type. 9 l 4.3 4 The custodians and lunch room personnel Taking a break from their daily task of cooking our delicious meals are the Classical cooks: Camille Avanti, Blanche Zarlengo, Dora Rickson, Carmella Bisi, Mary Seaver, Pauline Roberts, and Josephine Saracina. 10 Barbara Azon, Tony Spinelli, Diane Mackler, Linda Bruce, Iris Zarefsky, Sharon Smith, Diane Davis, Karen Wa- wrzonek, Lynn Desrosiers, and Barbara johnson help out in the lunch room as cashiers. g . Students Learn The Importance Miss Christine Sauer and Mrs. Mary Erard prepared a unit on creative read- ing with their classes. Their students read a series of short stories and ex- pressed creatively some aspect of one story that had particular meaning for them. Some students chose to express themselves by composing music or by taping a combination of musical pieces to effect a desired mood. Mrs. Erard made a colorful display of the work of those students who chose to express themselves by drawing or painting. Miss Almeda King, Charles Mitchell, Beverly Roberts, Christopher Hourihan, and William McCarthy are amused as they listen to Brian Santaniello read his directions to Veronica Diaz: How to Ear Spaghetti Properly. With this as- signment, Miss King is teaching her class to give directions clearly, hoping that it will help them to express them- selves precisely ancl concisely in other forms of written and spoken communi- cation. Creative writers should function like loaded cameras. Reproduce what you see in the picture, suggests Mrs. Mabel Morrill to her Creative Writing class. Taking careful notes on the pictures are Karen Pierce, Douglas Black, and Nancy Grimaldi. Matthew Levin is conferring with Mrs. Morrill. Two of the resulting poetry-pictures won honors in a poetry contest. 5 Classical now requires Mr. Raymond Lussier, Miss Irene Meunier, and Miss Irene Rouillard prepare the lan- guage lab for an incoming class. Dr. Edna Frederick, chairman of the lan- guage department, talks with Elaine Rad- wanski ar the Alumni Tea. Dr. Phillip Miller enjoys a few light moments during one Mrs. Leda Scagnelli helps Nancy Laino of his Hebrew classes. with her Italian pronunciation. 14 a three year language sequence Mr. Francis Smith and Mr. Robert Curley confer on Latin principles as an Mr. David Douglass, who teaches French and Spanish interested class looks on. speaks before a group of attentive parents on Parents Night. Miss Mary McCarthy dismisses Spanish cul- ture with Patricia Siuda, Cheryl Midwood, and Michelle Kudisch. The students are im- pressed with a black lace mantilla and a tortoise shell comb. Miss Caroline Accorsi, Mrs. Janice Cle- ment, and Miss Teresa Boylan examine miniature wood carvings of Don Quixote, Sancho, and a Costa Rican oxcarr. 15 9 We can t solve the worldis problems, Karl Sanders is assisting Mrs. Barbara Bowen in posting material compiled in a study by Mrs. Bowen's economics classes on a recent Magazine Publishers' Association advertising campaign. The campaign is aimed at preventing further government regulation of business prac- tices. Mitch Markman is examining the display. 'Ni M., r.,.. .. . , . uk lx! Mr. William Young, chairman of the Social Studies Department, is making out a test for one of his American History classes. Mr. Eugene Ruddeforth, a new ad- dition to the history department, enjoys mingling with students during lunch periods. Alan Radding and Charles Demos are discussing recent political developments with Mr. Ruddeforth. Q ef X2 3 '- ' CY' Al 3 . r e- 5 wer, 16 but we can try. Mr. Daniel Meder imparts the subjects of American History, World History, and American Government to his avid students. Besides solving the problems of the world, Mr. Meder is in charge of the Boys' Patrol. Miss Mary K. Morris teaches American History and Problems of Democracy. Miss Morris is also adviser to the Fu- ture Teachers' Club. She enjoys music, art, and reading literature. Mr. Milton Corbin, who teaches both American History and Problems of Democracy, employs the new methods of teaching in the classroom. During a typical school year, over one hundred speakers lecture his classes. Mr. Paul Akerman and Willimn Sullivan here hold a mock city council meeting. Three years of required math Mr. Peck passes out books to his fresh- men class as they start the first of the three years of required math. Visualizing the geometric properties of a sphere helps the stu- H . , . dents to comprehend them easier. Mr. Pare shows his class the HEY, 11115 Pf0b1Cl11S klild of Cllfef' SHYS MI- WCSSMHH I0 Ml'- symmetry of a point in the center of a sphere. Stevens- 18 can be challenging Mrs. Bale shows that math teachers are not infallible as she points out to Miss Hart where the center of the circle should be. The slide rule can be helpful in doing many of the complicated calculations needed to solve intri- cate math problems. Mrs. Beverley shows Mr. Sullivan a practical way tolteach the technique of the slide ru e. Mr. Francis Lamoureux assists Jim Smith and Bob Cohen in an ex- periment to produce hydrogen from an acid and a metal. Mr. Edward Lundrigan watches as Richard Thatcher performs an experiment dealing with sound-wave resonance. 20 In science curiosity Mr. Howard Lynch helps Judy Spagnolo and Bruce Hambro with some of their problems. Mrs. Beulah Towne interprets the results of an experiment for grae Johnathan George, Alfred Celetti, Debra Tanen, and a . leads to exploration. Mr. James 0'Donnell shows George Gross the double-helix ar- rangement of a DNA molecule. Mr. Jerome Shea prepares for his BSCS classes some experiments dealing with leaf structure. Mrs. Erline Provost explains to Mrs. Edwin Cope, a .visiting patent, what her physiology course consists of. Mr. Richard Guzowski supervises Paul Kabb, Alexander Gerosi- mow and Joseph Rosenblatt who are making capillary tubing for a liber optics experiment. 21 promote cultural growth Mr. Robbins is Miss Yuro's replacement. He led the vocal groups through the excellent Spring Concert and gradua- tion exercises. He is discuss- ing some music with Marc Allinson and Bill Gourlie. Mr. Kerr, new to the school this year, has added his per- sonal touch to the band and has brought to the fore the full talent of the instrumental groups. Here, he helps Mau- reen McCarthy with an in- ventory of band music. Berry Smith, Ellen Nachamen, and Frances Seranno listen arremively as Mrs. Audrey Desrochers, an- other girls' gym teacher, instructs them in the use of the balance beam. Physical education Girls' gym teacher Miss Mary Jane Niedeck, puts a little humor into dem- onstrating the rules of crab soccer. 24 l teachers provide recreation. During school hours Mr. Donald Vaughan is either teaching shysical education or instructing stu ents in classroom driver education. He is a coach of several extra-curricular ac- tivities as well as intramural basket- ball, soccer, and track. Mr. Vaughan enjoys working with the boys on the soccer team. Michael Doyle is completing his warm-ups before prac- tice. Mr. Philip Hart watches and gives Ken Whitsen tips on his punting technique. Aside from teaching physical education, Mr. Philip Hart also coaches the Classical football, basketball, and golf teams. SEPTEMBER TWT 10 11 12 15 14- 15 '7 18 19 20 21 22 2.4 25 26 272827 30 OCTOBER VI Tw T 2 3 4- 5 8 91011121514 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 2725051 QS' I SM FS 1 12 34-56789 16 1 23 1520 S., TWT 1 23 4- 5 6 '7 8 91 1 12 13 141516 17 18 1? 20 21 22 23 24 25 2627282750 1 el. 1 6 -7 NOVEMBER S M F S O1 ' Five hundred and four freshmen As the class of 1970 walked into the busy halls of Classical for the first time on September 6, 1967, everyone, could see an enthusiastic, ambitious group. It was obvious that they were willing and ready to learn and to live up to the Classical standards. They were ready to support whole- heartedly the athletic teams, all sorts of class projects, and many other events that make a successful year. On November 17, 1967 the Class of 1970 elected as their leaders: President Peter Smith, Vice President Marcia Stahl, Secretary Linda Stringham, Treasurer Pamela Lake, and Member-at-Large George Karamallis. As their Student Government representatives they elected Marcia Balicki, Diane Mr. Smith, Mrs. Bogan, Mr. Curley, and Mrs. Bowen seem to enjoy serving in ' , I glee capacity of advisers for the Class of 1 70, Doyle, Gregory Govoni, Kristen Larson, Michele Mullin, Christine Nicholson, and Mark Weinberg. A most successful representation in the Student Treasury Drive, which meant that a great majority of freshmen filled the stands at athletic events cheering wildly. The freshmen worked hard scholastically resulting in a good many honor students. Vacancies in many school clubs and activities quickly filled with many interested freshmen who displayed talents in the Carousel, art classes, the band, and the chorus. The freshmen have found their first year at Classical very re- warding. Looking forward to leading the Class of 1970 in its first year at Classical are Secretary Linda Stringham, President Peter Smith, Treasurer Pamela Lake, and Member at Large George Kararnallis. 28 start a successful year. HOME ROOM 113 - MR. DOUGLAS and MR. WESSMAN From row: Gaynelle Allen, Karen Bennett, Jean Anderson, Cleo Sherry Alexander. Third row: Paul Berzenski, Gary Bacchiocchi, Babacas, Toby Axler, Andrea Becker, Debra Ashe, Leonore Benecletti, Ronald Auger, Robert Anderson, Tyrone Self, John Alphas, George Cheryl Balicki, Joyce Barsh. Second row: Cathy Celanger, Marcia Atkins, David Apts, Gary Berman. Back row: George Berman, Jon Balicki, Carol Benoit, Melissa Barr, Lynn Bacon, Patrica Allen, Judi Barrientos, Frank Archidiacono, William Adams, Tom Anderson, Baldwin, Jane: Bengle, Janet Beatty, Joanne Bateman, Diane Allen, David Andrewes, Richard Barrington, Michael Agen. HOME ROOM 114 - MR. SULLIVAN and MRS. BOGAN Front row: Doreen Boyer, Cynthia Bousquet, Christine Bushey, Diane Tania Bernazki. Third row: Mitchell Boykin, Richard Bjorklund, Biegel, Barbara Blake, Joan Bogen, Nancy Bocchino, Diane Blanchet. Gary Block, Bruce Carriere, Donald Brooks, Kevin Brock, Donald Second row: Debbie Bowker, Pamela Budlong, Beverly Brown, Mar- Braccialarghe. Back row: Michael Caron, Joseph Bonales, Kenneth gret Campbell, L'Tanya Brown, Diane Buckley, Christine Burns, Blair, Webster Carroll, Robert Carlson, Joe Bonavita. 29 The freshmen have proved themselves HOME ROOM 116 - MISS MEUNIER Front row: Ellen Chairovsky, Beth Chiz, Peggy Chamberlain, Cindy Cowen, David Cawley, Frank Caudle, Dennis Cloukey, Dan Courtney, Chivas, Terry Collette, Lisa Chernick. Second row: Cathleen Connor, Michael Commins. Back row: Tom Condarcure, Robert Chase, Craig joan Cohen, Margaret Carrington, Kathy Chamberlain, Diane Coop- Comer, john Contro, jeffrey Cossin, jack Cousin. er, Sandi Cohen, Chris Cook. Third row: Gary Dascanio, Bruce 30 A freshman's first experience in voting at Classical High started with explicit directions from Student Government members Carol Zucchi and Robert Young to Richard Carmona. a academically and socially alive. HOME ROOM 119 - MISS SAUER and MRS. CLEMENT Front row: Janet Fertes, Christine Ferioli, Maureen Findlater, Mary Flanagan, Catherine Diederich, Catherine Delizia, Judi English, Barbara Ford, Donna DeRosier, Jeannie Donovan, Pamela Evans. Second row: Kathy Frank, Cheryl Dickinson, Diane Danie, Maureen Dolan, Irene Eliopoulos, Diane Ferguson, Lynette Fabrocini, Carol Davis, Elizabeth Doten, Debbi Davison, Diane Doyle, Janice Di- monaco. Third row: Ira Deitsch, Michael Devine, Tom Durkee, Bruce Dimm, Wayne Davis, Robert Dash, Marc Dashevsky. Back row: Robert Degon, Keith Edwards, Paul Domaingue, Antol Dziard- ziel, Michael Davies, Louis Denetriou. HOME ROOM 203 - MRS. BOWEN Front row: Linda Giard, Cindy Fugere, Barbara Gorenstein, Reba man, Judy Gerke. Third row: Richard Freedman, Carlton Goldberg, Gaskin, Liz Gruber, Karen Freeman, Roberta Ginsberg. Second row: Warren Garner, Dennis Farley, Guido Fazio, Berdj Faradjian, Steven Beth Goldstein, Gretchen Geigel, Diane Gallagher, Lorraine Green, Foint. Back row: Steven Frentzos, Mark Gardner, James Goldman, Karen George, Barbara Gordon, Theresa Gallagher, Margaret Gor- David Francoeur, Michale Evans, Evan Friedman, John Ferrar. 31 The class of '70 has reason HOME ROOM 205 - MR. PECK First row: Pamela Hale, Carol jones, Wendy Hardy, Chris Hurley, Debbie Howe, Kathy Hatzakis, Nealon jayes. Second row: Karen Hachadoririan, Jill Hanchett, Laurie Johnson, Debbie Jenkins, Jane Halpin, julie Imler, Joan Hanley, Martha Heaton, Rornona Hebert. Third row: Marshall Goodchild, Robert Goodlatte, Brian Hale, Joseph Harris, Phillip Guzk, Dan Hall, Richard Guarnieri. Back row: James Griiiith, Mark Greenberg, Bruce Hambron, Steven Holo- chuck, Greg Govoni, Martin Gruenberg, Michael Heady, james Grzebieniowski. HOME ROOM 223 - MISS ACCORISI and MR. CURLEY Front row: Sue Kowinski, Eileen Kudisch, Deborah Katnaras, Janice Jotkowitz, Penny Kasper, Darlene Lamos, Sandy jurkowski, Pat'l'icia Keenan, Janet Kohnfelder, Annette Katz, Cindy Kligerrnan. Second row: Diane Kochanek, Sue jones, Sherrie Kowarsky, Barbara Keller, Sue Kennedy, Marie Lagodich, Deborah LaBorde, Carol Kantany, Sue Koretz, Cheryl Krull, Carol Kursman. Third row: Richard johnson, Bill Jackson, Harvey Jorgensen, Michael Katsoumakis, George Karamallis, Bernie jaroslow, Alan Hurwitz, Robert Kushner. Back row: Chris Hourihan, Dave Hopkins, Bob Kroll, Jearl Kellee, Dennis Jacque, Grant Howard. 32 to be proud of its achievements. On November 17, 1967 fresh- men Carol Kantany, Pat Kee- nan, and Diane Kochanck cast their votes for the Stu- dent Government members and class ofhcers. Boys' Patrol member, Ned Connolly directs the way to the polls. HOME ROOM 224 - MR. PERVONGA Front row: Martha Levin, Leslye Linton, Suzi Levine, Deborah Learned, Christy Marchese, Mary Mandrus, Laurie Malandrinos, Al- berta Mastroianni, Ann Matyszczyk, Pat Lyons, Margaret Mack. Second row: Sue Martin, Mary Lilly, Elise Markowitz, Terry Leary, Diana Linton, Sarah LaR0chelle, Suzanne Majewski, Geralyn Laramee, Jan- ice Mackon, Kirsten Larson, Parris Louvitakis, janet Lieson. Third row: Richard MacPhaul, Robert Leader, Richard MacGouer, Edward Lind, Wayne Marceau, Allan Laventure, Luke Macken, Douglas Loux, Dan Majur, joseph Maruca. Back row: Mark LaBranche, David Liberty, Roger Maloof, james Marceau, Art LaPierre, John Longley, John Marinake. 5 l 53 Tests, tests, HOME ROOM 229 -- MRS. ERARD First row: Judy Monk, Jean McCall, Joanne McLean, Michele Mullin, Deborah Mitchell, Maxine Millender, Robin McDonald, Helen Joanne Metayer, Linda Mindell, Colleen McLaughlin, Shelly Mer- Mauroudhis, Susan Mulvey. Third row: Richard Montagna, Steven zigian, Linda McDonagh, Kathleen Moses. Second row: Lucretia McMahan, Louis McBeth, Richard Miciak, Robert Bichel, Robert Maxwell, Elaine Megliola, Barbara Miller, Vanessa Mix, Susan Mayo, Montmeny, John Meltzer, Stanley McDonald, Robert Merrill. At the beginning of their first year at Classical High the freshmen are flooded with the California Battery of rests. Pat Trombly, Janice Trombly, and Florence Tremblay rack their brains for the KIISWCIS. 34 and more tests! HOME ROOM 232 - MR. PARE Front row: Joy Pennington, Maryanne Mysyshyn, Jo Newhouse, Kathy O'Connor, Dale Partyka, Chris Nicholson, Karin Oberg, Lynne Palmer, Linda Padykula. Second row: Diane Pearsons, Linda Newman, Cynthia Pine, Cynara Ogle, Pam Orne, Judy Nothacker, Nancy Neal, Sandy Peyser, Chris O'Connor, Chris Patridge. Third row: Dan Nardi, Gary Parks, Gary Plouif, Michael Murphy, Walter Nickerson, Mike Novembrino, Eugene Parker, Siford Nunnally, Gil Paquette, William Parker. HOME ROOM 303 - MR. SMITH Front row: Paula Popeo, Peggy Ryan, Janis Raison, Rose Ruegger, Jackie Rochford, Elayne Rosen, Sue Roth, Beth Resnick. Second row: Billye Robinson, Debra Pina, Thresa Rogers, Sheila Richcon, Gale Saltzman, Mary Sawyer, Donna Ricco, Valerie Saffer, Laurie Ratner, Linda Radwanski, Mary Quinn. Third row: Arthur Rhinehart, Pat Pellegrino, Steven Riley, Barry Pic:-kos, Richard Rigazio, Irving Potter, Donald Rizzolo, Stanley Rodak. Back row: Arthur Pasteris, Allan Riley, Keith Robbins, Wayne Robinson, Gary Perlmutter, Peter Roche, Bradford Remillard. 35 The class of 1970 moves forward HOME ROOM 322 - MRS. TOWNE Front row: Debra Sheldon, Marcia Siegel, Kathy Shea, Louise Sil- Leonard Santamaria, Richard Ross. Back row: William Ruell, vestri, Wanda Sharpe. Second row: Susan Schreyer, Deborah Smith, Michael Russell, David Saltzman, Barry Schatz, Michael Samol, Susan Silvia, Nancy Sherbow, Christine Shearer, Susan Schiff. Third Brian Frank Orbach. row: Paul Schoonover, Harry Rubin, David Scott, Vernon Rucks, HOME ROOM 323 - MR. LYNCH Front row: Jennie Stellato, Mary Lou Smith, Betty Smith, Jane Tom- Stringham, Cathy Syriac. Third row: Charles Small, Salvatore Spinelli, kiel, Valerie Smith, Randi Thorpe, Deena Strauss. Second row: Deb- Robert Smithies, Leo Skrzypek, Alan Seldon. Back row: Walter Slep- bie Stein, Debbie Tomchik, Marcia Stahl, Sharon Thomas, Judy chuk, Peter Smith, Mark Sinclair, Howard Spears, Joseph Sloane. Spagnolo, Helen Thomas, Mary Sweeney, Michele Therrien, Linda 36 still five hundred strong. HOME ROOM 324 - MR. LUNDRIGAN Front row: Karen Ward, Holly Tuttle, Jill Turner, Ann Waldron, Trombly. Third row: Harold Thomas, David Vinick, Brian Tower, Roberta Webber, Barbara Van Wart, Kris Weiner, Jill Wasserman. Richard Thatcher, Michael Tori, Michael Stutz, Phillip Stambovsky. Second row: Diane Weiderlight, Jackie Truckey, Nancy Ursprung, Back row: Edward Villareal, Edward Stambovsky, Edmond Ward, Pat Throw, Martha Ward, Florence Tremblay, Debbie Tougras, Janice jeffrey Stambovsky, Daniel Ward, Allen Tronblay, Robert Thomas. HOME ROOM 327 - DR. MILLER Front row: Nancy Weiner, Debra Zanetti, Ruth Witkowsky, Diane Zamore. Third row: Mark Weinberg, Michael Wright, James Wid- Woodard, Charlene Wright, Shelley Winniman, Susan Ziff. Second land, Steven Wing, Mark Welch, Barry Winkler. Back row: james row: Terry Whittle, Jeanne Wright, Marcelle Zanetti, Debra Weiss- Willis, Neil Yetwin, Kenneth White, John Weislo, Sandy Whitney, man, Thersa Zubrowski, Donna Wilson, Michele Wolf, Sandra john Winter. , 57 ianuary 29, 1968 was a never-to- e-forgotten day in the history of Classical High School. On this memorable date, the daily schedule of the school was changed: all classes started one-half hour ear- lier! This meant that school started at 7:55! Despite the early hour, these 'brave Classicalires managed to arrive at school promptly. It cakes a while ro get used ro having a class at 8 o'cIock in the morning! These freshman seem to be making the adjustment well. 1 38 Who Can Forget It? Still not used to the new schedule, Ellen Vickers tries to get in a bit of last-minute studying in the bandroom. ,ff I don't think you're really sick! says Mrs. Burns to Mike Goldman and Eric Stahl. Are you sure it isn't just fa- tigue? s Mid-way through this tedious day, Classicalites gather for an assembly. Note the happy faces. Could it be that they've adjusted to the new schedule in just a few hours? 39 Student Government and S.T Marsha Kennerson informs students Ed Hayes, jean Travis, Paul Chapin and Mark Powell of the latest developments in Student Government. Trying to assure the smooth How of voters, Robert Young and Carol Zucchi check the attendance lists at the freshmen elections. 40 Worlcing to fulfill its goal of serving the stu- dent body, Student Government continued to dis- cuss and act on issues affecting the school. Its services included running the Student Treasury drive, organizing dances, holding Student of the Month elections and managing the school store. In one of its first actions, Student Government, after hearing from the Senate President, recon- sidered its refusal to abolish the class dues re- quirement for voting. The decision was made to change the rule and then, by means of a referen- dum, check student opinion. The overwhelming support given the move demonstrated the group's ability to judge the desires of the constituents. The class elections themselves continued to become more complicated as the number of Clas- sicalites increased. To add to Student Govern- ment's troubles was the presence of a homeroom provide important services .. was Q Wal! Pt NS VLNCMS BX UNEP? ,. r-:Q Z-:syn - ,Q fri: 515- . . ,, . . ai pw yi, lf Y ffl.. .1 ,y Cf'f, fPi A f. Hier' ffl it it mil The school store supplies many of the material needs of the students. Michele Mullin, Marsha Kennerson, and Irene Smith are kept busy serving the demands of the patrons. Brian Lambert and Joan DiSanti show where they think the arrows should point. Unfortunately, the actual result was seventy-four percent. in 323. Somehow the problems were worked out, and the elections were still run on schedule. During the year, Student Government also handled a wide variety of issues. An open-door Policy for seniors, a pass-fail grade, and the changing of mid-year and final exam schedules were issues discussed. Although all these had to be tabled due to administrative problems, a ski club was organized. The Student Treasury, run by Student Govern- ment, provides the economic backbone for many school organizations. The membership drive in- cluded bulletin notices and an assemble to in- form the student body of the advantages of S.T. The final results were 78? of the seniors, 72W of the juniors, 74? of the freshmen, and 74? of the entire school had joined. 41 The Student Patrols Front Row: Diane Badorek, Linda Totten, Nancy Grimaldi, Marilyn urkowski Diane Downie Barbara Fichman Brenda Lee LaMasne J , , , v, Laurie Albano. Second Row: Kathleen Plourd, Victoria Minoudakis, Barabara Franklin, Yvonne Seabron, Tessie Minoudakis, Lucy Maratea, Members of the Girls' Patrol serve as ofiice aides and messengers: Jo-Anne Pease, Judith Stachelek. Third Row: Mary Ellis, Joyce Ye- rnenijian, Laurie Burkhart, Judy Larson, Dara Harris, Susan Weislo, Sally Geisel, Elizabeth Smith, Elaine Paquet, Fourth Row: Christine Gross, Ellen O'Heir, Joan DiSanti, Cheryl Midwood, Jackie Blount, Carol, Sawyer, Shelly Parker. 42 Keeping a tab on member's de- merits are patrol officers Francis Fnnai, Henry Casten, Stan Pieuch, and Angelo Sifakes. and the Mathletes. Susan Weislo takes her turn as receptionist at the front desk to greet and assist visi- tors. IN YOUR STUDENT VOTE POPEU PRESIDENT To promote intellectual com- petition in the field of math- ematics, groups of students from nearby schools organ- ized the Mathletes. Students achieving high scores in prac- tice sessions go on to inter- scholastic competition. Ob- serving a sample problem are Robin Freedman, Gary Roth, David Rifflemacher, Marc Al- linson, Fred Dolgin, Russ Winer, Michael Greenspan, and Andrew Blumberg. Student assistants perform V S l Y 1 4 w 11 Smooth assemblies are primarily the concern of the Stage Crew. Paul Case, Al Pryor, and Dan Aranow work backstage during an assembly. The Stage Crew, under the direction of Mr. Lussier, is responsible for all technical details at all assemblies. Some of the duties include: operating lights, changing scenery, and working the curtains. They also are re- sponsible for producing the major part of the Carousel and do this on their own time. Meetings are held before all assemblies. Members of the Stage Crew include: Chief operator Paul Case, Al Pryor, Don Aranow, Phil Eddy, Irving Potter, Bill jackson, and Steve Finson. Under the direction of Mr. Pare, the AVA is responsible for operating projectors at Classical. The purpose of the AVA is to train and coordinate in providing operators for all AVA equipment. The senior mem- bers include: james Rosa, Peter Betts, Louis Malvezzi, Thomas Moriarty, Bruce Retchin, William Brickhouse, Mark Friedenberg, and Carl Gardner. AVA members Tom Moriarty and- Sanderson Combs prepare ro show a film to Mr. Pare's class. Michael Novembrino is taking notes. duties or busy teachers i Miss Isabelle Brown teaches the library aides their duties. made it possible to give service which would not be possible Miss Brown is instructing Donald Peters and Michelle St. otherwise. The apprentices do the library circulation work, jean how to check in and discharge books while Pamela Rous- record keeping, while the experienced aides do such things as seau and Nancy Galliagher use the card catalog. The aides important reference work and cataloguing. The Chem Lab Aides assist Mrs. Towne and Mr. Lamoureaux with their chemistry classes. Elaine Rad- wanski, Tom Zollo, Andrea Hale, and Karen Wfawrzonek help pre- pare for an upcoming experiment with chemical equilibrium. To be- come a lab aide the students show that they possess a willingness to work along with sufficient skill in the techniques of chemistry. 45 Majorettes and cheerleaders After perfecting their many routines, Maiorettes Debbie Haas, Holbrook were ready to march in parades, and lead the band down Eileen Smith, Pam Perrigo, Co-Captain Kathy Plourd, Captain Bonnie football field. Baird, Linda Zelenski, Cherelyn Leech, jackie Hall, and Gretchen 1 l l l l l l l 46 3,1 :xw.',7,iR, ' ff if K WM. :iA,sZk 6 5a4'r'fV' I w ,, -Q M ,-Fmt. 5' 2 Q W: ' Q. lx .m .4 A ' 5' X f ,g ...An ' N .K 5,5 . 1 . ia. -MV ., A f Me' -if E3 W nf +2531 'k A ' .g 1,,,,a, ' 4. f.. -,Q , W . Q 4 M 'fi N 'Q K K in X 5 mf' ' ME EX 1,2 ? gf 2 A' fi :Eg 3 if 1, N Q? sz' wg v 9 S ' Q ix 3' gr gf fi ' 1, ' A A Q . ' 5 A A l .-A Q ,G v , EQ' - 5 'A 3 ?' V wav Af- jjf? ,ga M ,NME-3, :- Q ,wg-A, My . , , 'im F 5.45 . ' if f - M, A 1 JN sig? v 1' 5 :gg , wp C g f-X,, vh afar-1 'l in ,QX.' . . X ,Q xr. . . pw iz T3 xv 1 i 4' .zu W? E ik' 5- The members of the 1967-1968 marching band are: Front Row: Elizabeth Balise, Kaye Thomas, Michelle Mullin, Pamela Ko- walec. Second Row: Gordon Clark, Gary Purlmutter. Third Row: Deena Strauss, JeErey Anton, Valerie Smith, Sandford Whitney, Jeffrey Cossin, Margret Chamberlin, Neil Goldman, Bruce Dimm, James O'Connor, Michael Vlahotis, Steven Ret- chin, Mark Weinburg. Fourth Row: William Adams, Michael Heady, Smart Hersh, Leon Thiem, Irene Eliopolis, Missie Barr, David Giannasi, Candice Early, Robert Child, Alan Kimball. Fifth Row: David Scott, Thomas Moriarty, Mario Sotolloto, Robert Chase, Maura Deady, Marcia Nickerson, Elizabeth Titus, Peter Smith, Cynthia Ciak. Sixth Row: Harvey Jorgensen, Thomas Condarcure, Philip Guzek, Barry Piekos, Dennis Clukey, Wayne Davis, Luke Macken, Paulette Nichols, Darlene Pina, Jautez Cousin, Carol Brown, Ann Mizeiewski, Joyce Riley, Maurene McCarthy, Janet Beedy. Seventh Row: Robert Levine, jack Cousins. Back Row: Michael Greenspan, Walter Mayo, Philip Mazzie, David Riillemacher, Raymond Stevens, Daniel Bembenek, Siford Nunnally. 48 Band Attentiori The Eve-member Dixieland Band with Lee Sheldon, Wayne Davis, JeE Anton, Sanford Whitney, and Ray Stevens entertain from their customary haunt in the log- gia. From this position the group brought their New Orleans accent to many pep rallies and assemblies. 'Qffsw 'f W X32 W -l , 4 ,Q A' xAbc X, Y 1 ,f - -Q., ff' A A. A , ,Vx f N . g,,J g r L Q fwv wg fw ff ' 3 , ,,., - ' 5 W egg WH F221 Awxgi. fi 559' .nk WMM -.. 4-'df ,- Q A, f , ,v ' Q' W ix . V' X5 X vsgvii :Q 1 s-,W sh H? ww' 'Q 2,35 Gridiron gladiators l Starting line: Jesse Parks, John Haggerty, Mark Szafranski, Louis Eeldb Quarterback Steve Stratos, Fullback Ken Whitsen, Lefthalf Malvezzi, Charley Rucks, Tom Lak, and George Fleischnerg fback- Garry Parks, and Wingback Ed Robinson. SCHEDULE Classical . . ,, 24 Ludlow . . ,. A 6 Classical .,.. .. 14 Trade ,.... ,. 6 Classical . 8 Holyoke Catholic O Classical . , A , 34 Commerce ..., ., 14 Classical . C , .. , .. 36 Longmeadow . 8 Classical ,. , .. 28 East Longmeadow 12 Classical . .,.., 32 Mirmechaug . . 6 Jesse Parks outraces Longmeadow defenders. I w l w l 1 J l obliterate all-western competition. If anyone had told me we were going to remain undefeated a few weeks ago, I would have told him he was crazy, remarked Coach Phil Hart after his team's 32-6 victory over Min- nechaug, a victory giving Classical its second un- defeated season in four years. Marty Jacque, Peter Jaskievic, Mike Evans, Steve Stratos, Charley Rucks, and Ed Robinson made up a strong de- fensive secondary. Behind the blocking of fine offensive line men such as John Haggerty and Alex Lagunowich, diminutive halfback Garry Parks scampered for many crucial yards. Halfback Ed Robinson and fullback Ken Whitsett pro- vided power in the backfield. Steve Stratos filled in for the injured Rand Alexander, completing 16 of 23 passes for the season. Ed Robinson, Garry Parks, Jesse Parks, Ken Whitsett, Marty Jacque, and John Haggarry talk ir over. Members of the undefeated Classical team with their coaches are Garry Parks, Edmund Ward, Charley Rucks, Mike Evans, Jesse Parks, and Ed Robinson. fsecond row! Mark Grogan, Steve Stratos, Marty Jacque, John Haggarty, Donald Tucker, Coach Hart, Charley Small, Jon George, Mark Szafranski, and Alex Lagunowich. Cthird rowb Y U Richard Jarvis, Darrell Morgeson, Gregg Jones, George Fleischnet, Tom Lak, Dennis Jaques, Linton Gilling, Bill Sotirian, and Bob Calcasola. fback rowj Peter Jaskievic, Barry Allen, John Langlois. Rich Thatcher, Peter Roach, and Coach Dow. Soccer team enjoys successful season. Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Commerce . ,. .. 0 Longmeadow . .. . 1 Cathredral . . . , 1 Trade ,., 0 Tech . r ,... . 0 Commerce . . . 0 Westheld . .. 0 Cathredral .. .. 3 Trade , . . . . . 1 Tech . .. 3 Weshield ..... 1 During a scrimage, Al Jette and Richard Pollack collide in pursuit of the ball. Teamwork has been the major factor in aiding the Bulldogs to achieve their excellent 8-2-1 record. Scenes such as the one at the left were numerous. Carl Knodler reverses the direction of the ball as Marc Chiz and john Elkins get ready to receive the pass. Marc Chiz lines up a shot as all-city forward Mike Gold- man takes a defensive posi- non. Harriers continue to improve Classical ........ Classical .....,.. Classical ........ Classical ........ Classical .i....,. Classical .,....., Classical .....,,. Classical ......,. Classical .....,.. Classical .....,.. In cross country, the sport in which the Longmeadow ....... Minnechaug c,.... Southwick ........ Chicopee .. Tantasqua . ..... . Palmer ..,.....,. Technical ,.....,,... A gawam ......4.,..,, West Springfield Cathedral .... team with the least number of points wins, Dave Latham has starred for Classical. In the regional meet at UMass, Dave placed fif- teenth in a pack of 156 runners, while Clas- sical placed fourteenth out of 22 teams. The Classical harriers began their season with a bang by overcoming Technical with a score of 20-42. This win, along with de- feats handed to Longmeadow, Chicopee, and a slaughtering 18-40 defeat dealt to Cathredral brought the Bulldogs to the end of their season. The team's 4-6 record, al- though not impressive at a glance, is re- markable considering the fact that the cross country team has never had four wins in its existence. Coach Scibelli briefs his men before the match begins. Classical and Longmeadow take 0E in a pack for the distance race. Parents attend classes Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Solomon were among the many parents who attended the PTSA Open House. Miss King acquaints parents on Open House night with her meth- ods and plans for teaching English. l One of the four annual events of the PTSA was Open House on November 15. Parents had the opportunity to visit their chi1dren's classes and learn about the curriculum. The PTSA also sponsors the spring concert, a food sale, and a college night. The PTSA awards annually nu- merous scholarships to outstanding Classical seniors. Mr. O'Donne11 explains to a group of parents the goals he hopes to achieve in teaching advanced biology. during American education week At the National Honor Society induction as- sembly held during American Education Week, Dr. Clarence I. Chatto, former principal of Class- ical High School, is delivering his address, Elaine Radwanski, secretary of NHS, and its president, Lee Kaplan, as well as Mr. Montagna and orchestra members are listening. All seniors having achieved a 3.5 academic average at the end of their junior year are eligible to be in- ducted into the William C. Hill Chapter of the National Honor Society. After the assembly Miss Fern Zipse congratulates Dr Chatto In the background Mr Warren Amerman has just expressed his appreciation of the musical selections to Mr Montagna Youth at Classical Christina Fiorennno who has charge of assigning members to teachers who have asked for aides, indicates assignments and duties to Aphrodite Cokkxmas and Iris Zarefsky. FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB The Clarence I. Chatto Future Teachers' Club un- der the guidance of advisers Miss Morris and Miss Corcoran and the leadership of President Iris Zarefsky has acquainted its members with the various aspects of the teaching profession. Sometimes, members who have taken trips to colleges or have been involved in an interesting educational experience speak to the club. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB Informing girls about various health fields is the major aim of the Future Nurses' Club. Throughout the year, the girls get together on the first Monday of the month to take part in the varied programs scheduled by adviser Mrs. Provost and the officers. The members showed films on the subjects of The Professional Nurse and Anesthesiology Some sub- jects discussed this year were medical technology, the Peace Corps, and the Fitchburg College of Nursing. In May there was a Held trip to the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Anna Pellegrini and Diane Lessard watch President Susan DeBarger perform an experiment at a Future Nurses' Club meeting. in service to others To introduce the Red Cross Drive to the student body, seniors Janice Burr, Eric Stahl, and Larry Uman presented a humorous skit at the Red Cross Assembly. Each member sold tags for ten cents apiece and received much co- Eileen Cooley, Maxine Zwirn, adviser Mrs. Beverly, Elaine Paquet, operation from both faculty and the student body. Carol Stasiowski, Jackie Rochford, and Beverly Allen sort out and distribute tags Joyce Malone, jane I-Ierzenber, Ellen Ackerman, Nadine Chernick, among themselves to sell for the Red Cross drive. 57 DECEMBER 3 4- WTF' 1.2 10 11 12 15 141516 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 S MT s 5 6 '78 9 1718 25 243125 50 JANUARY 4 L S MTWTFS 1 234-5' 6 '7 2 910111215 14- 15161715219 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 2673051 FEBRUARY s Mvww-FS 123 4- 5 6 '7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Q' 25 26 21 28 29 1., 16 MARCH ' S MTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C7 1OMMUMHM A 17 18 19 Z0 21. Z2 25 M31 25 26 27 28 29 50 58 Staff of five are selected by In September of 1966, the junior Class entered Classical as bewildered Freshmen. Although new to the school, they adjusted quickly and soon became an important part of the school. In their freshmen year, activities highlighted the year with a Bake Sale, Sweatshirt and T-shirt Sale, and a picnic. They also participated in many clubs. As juniors they became staff members of the Blue and White, the Recorder, and the Scribe. Some have become Madrigal and Choir singers making the Christmas and Spring Concerts very successful. A great deal of responsibility is given to the Boys' and Girls' Patrol, some vf Through the careful planning of Miss McCarthy, Mr. Le- clair, Mr. Stevens, and Mrs. Bale, The class of 69 has en- joyed a very successful junior year. of whom are juniors. Many have enlivened athletic events as cheerleaders, majorettes, and band members and a number of boys have become vital to the various sports teams. The year was climaxed by a very enjoyable junior Prom. There is no doubt that the Class of 1969 has displayed its school spirit at all times, be it at sports events, extra-cur- ricular activities, assemblies, and in the classroom. They have had an interesting and busy Junior year and are looking for- ward to next September when they will be Seniors - willing to work hard to accomplish what all other Senior Classes have done. To guide their class in their junior year the juniors chose Erica Green, secretaryg Judy Stone, treasurerg Kevin Fay, presidenrg Robert Levine, vice- presidentg joan SchaEer, mem- ber-at-large. 60 Juniors to lead class HOME ROOM 117 - MISS MCCARTHY and DR. FREDRICK Front row: Beverly Bailey, Dawn Aitcheson, Noreen Acconcio, Gail Adair, Marilyn Alexander, Diane Andrews. Second row: Janet Barron, Dianne Barr, Elaine Bannon, Ann Austern, Jane A1- bert, Bonnie Affleck. Third row: Daniel Bembenek, Marc Allinson, Tom Andros, Keith Allen, Scott Bennett, Gary Barr. Back row: Barry Allen, Scott Alexander, Fred Allen, Paul Beaver. HOME ROOM 120 - MR. I.eCLAIR Front row: Francine Bouley, Diane Breen, Rhonda Belasco, Christine Bel- lamy, Carolyn Brassard. Second row: Laurie Block, Linda Berard, Debra Blackie, Ann Blanchard, Jannie Broad, Ann Bascom. Third row: Richard Berger, Michael Beshara, Kenneth Buiington, Steven Brook, Paul Buck- ley. Back row: Andrew Blumberg, Mark Bousquet, Joseph Blake, Thomas Bridges, Christopher E. Bullen. HOME ROOM 206 - MR. BRADY Front row: Margie Chase, Darlene Brown, Linda Brown, Diane Carra, Judy Chaitovsky. Second row: Deborah Brown, Kathy Clark, Karen Bruno, Dorothy Cokkinias, Kathryn Chandler, Anna Chandler. Third row: Carol Cope, Diana Coleman, Cyndee Corbett, Diane Cormier, Joyce Cerrone, Judy Crowe, Joanne Carenza, Jackie Cruickshank. Fourth row: William Chewning, George Carellas, Robert Calcasola, Robert Clea- vall, Alfred Celetti, Richard Cuzzone, William Cooper, Gordon Clark. Back row: Paul Case, R. Sanderson Combs, Wayne Caplette, Patrick Cahill, Jim Chrisanthopoulos, Robert Cohen, How- ard Coffer, Clifford Colson. Juniors enter with enthusiasm HOME ROOM 215 - MRS. BALE Front row: Joyce Fregeau, Maura Deady, Barbara Cutler, Carol Fredette, Linda Dorval, Cathy Cruse, Susette Curto, Susan Dorval, Robin Freedman, Dianne Davis. Second row: Barbara Ehrlich, Beth Eldridge, Laura Feldman, Denise Dolvin, Janice Denny, Veronica Diaz, Lynn Desrosier, Linda Duncan, Rene Eady. Third row: Danny Dobelc, james Felton, Fred Demarinis, Steve Ellis, Fred Dolgin, Steve Finson, Eustace Douglas, Neal Ellsworth. Back row: Norman Dagenais, Gilbert Dufault, Michael Doile, Steve Ferrarone, Jerry Ferency, Thomas Duquerte, Gary Durocher, Charles Demos, John Fenton. junior John Langlois helps out at the Holiday Dance. 62 and ideas for an exciting year. HOME ROOM 218A - MR. YESU and MR. HOPKINS Front row: Kathy Ganache, Debbie Guidette, Kathy Hartman, Alicia Glaze, Craig Goldsmith, David Gordon. Back row: John Greco, Don- Hatchett, Susan Haverly. Second row: Laurel Gadreault, Susan Ganley, ald Gosiewski, George Gross, John Greenberg, james Gold, jon Phyllis Green, Nancy Gallagher, Katheen Gorman. Third ,rowz George, Bill Foley. Brad Goff, David Hale, William Gourlie, Peter Forastiere, Lennice HOME ROOM 218B - MR. YESU and MR. HOPKINS Front row: Patricia Gronclski, Sarah Gelfand, Erica Green, Cynthia rington, David Hall, David Garber, Stephen Gibson. Back row: John Ghareeb, Laura Goldberg, Kris Hansen. Second row: Estelle Grady, Haggerty, Mark Goldstein, joel Gingold, jim Fox, Kenneth Golash, Joyce Geller, Chris Ghareeb, Susan Grant, Shelley Greenberg, Linton Gilling. Marcia Hare. Third row: Steve Hall, Ronald Harrell, James Har- 63 Daily routine, minor events familiar P i HOME ROOM 222 - MISS MILLS Front row: Linda Kahan, Natalie Izraelsky, Diane Hebert, Kimberly Hersh, Fred Herndon, Kenneth Huckins, Gary Hobaica, Stephen Johnston, Lynne Hirshberg. Second row: Nancy Higgins, Gayle Hen- Hurwitz. Back row: Bruce Hart, Larry Hersh, Keith Hayes, Ted nessey, Beverly Holbrook, Debbie Johnson, Debbie Joseph, Lauren Hebert, Kenneth Hasselbaum, jim Henault. Humphrey, Lorraine Jalbert. Third row: William Hastings, Stuart HOME ROOM 225 -- MR. GIRR Front row: Christine Kilbride, Estelle Kaplan, Janice Karp, Mary Edward Kaczynski, Carl Knodler, William Kirchherr, Jeffrey Koopus, Karczmarczyk, Carol Kenyon, Susan Kirby. Second row: Ann Marie Timothy Kennedy. Back row: Gregory jones, William Hyland, Eric Keery, Irene Ktorides, Rhea Kalman, Joy K1ibanoE, Constance Klar, Richard Jarvis, Donald Kelly. Kinanis, Elayne Kraverotis, Helenann Koch. Third tow: Paul Kabb, 64 to students are vital part of school life HOME ROOM 235 Front row: Frances Marafioti, Joyce Malone, Cherelyn Leech, Cindy Lutz, Susan Marchese, Barbara Lak, Kathi Malfas, Connie Loskot. Second row: Deborah Layton, Leila Kuselias, Dianne Mackler, Susan Lieberman, Elaine Lilie, Carol Lane, Sandy Mackler, Michele Kudisch. - MR. TENCZAR Third row: Wallace Larson, Robert Levine, Andrew Labb, Charles Libowitz, Parris Howard, Michael Lapre, James Leger. Back row: David Hurley, George Liebel, Alan Kurpaska, Norman Leckert, Thomas Lak, jeffrey Kravitz. Jean Travis keeps busy working on the junior Section for the Blue and White Yearbook staif. 65 uick minds struggle Mike Doyle along with rest of class enjoys study period to catch up on some homework. HOMEROOM 237 - MISS KING Front Row: Ann Miceiewski Gloria Nowak, Shelia O'Neill, Stephanie Edward McDonald, Charles Mitchell, Earl Manley, Thomas Lilly, Pagourgis, Elaine Menard, Pat Martone, Debbie Megas. Second Row: David Manning. Back Row: James Methe, Steve Maslowski, William Pat McNamee, Maureen McCarthy, Pat McCalvin, Cheryl Maynard, McKee, john Maloney, Joe Mastrangelo, jim Madden, Jim Martin, Chris Mellas, Jane: McKenzie, Mary McGrath, Kathy Parker, Linda John Langlois. Mclnerny. Third Row: Phillip Mazzie, joe Montori, Louis Marcelina, 66 with P.S.A.T. HOMEROOM 238 - Front row: Pam Perrigo, Carol Peyser, Susan Partyka, Myra Piano- vich, Bessie Perrakis, Gail Quinton, Linda Raciborski. Second Row: Karen Provost, Darlene Pina, Margie Posner, Sue Posnick, Maryjo Pescetta, Carolyn Pyne, Brenda Pauline, Karen Radner. Third Row: Charles Pace, Terry Pearsons, James O'Conne1l, Peter Pappas, Nick MISS MORRIS Nikonczyk, Jacob Mycofsky, Bernard Os. Back Row: Daryl Penning- ton, Mike O'Neill, joseph O'Malley, Roderick O'Connor, James O'Connor, Tim Parker, Rejean Pellerin, Larry Nutting, Larry Niren- berg. HOMEROOM 244 Front Row:,Priscilla Sakel, Linda Seams, Carolyn Riddel, Jacqueline Rosen, Frances Serahno, Marla Rothchild, Irene Rajewski. Second Row: Denise St. jean, Esther Senders, Lesley Rondeau, Beverly Roberts, Joan Schaffer, Susan Ryder, Karen Richards, Pamela Rous- - MISS ROUILLARD seau. Third Row: Tim Sandquisr, Mark Quatrano, Dean Radin, joe Rosenblatt, Alan Rosen, Donald Peters, Frank Pupek, Whitney Ralph. Back Row: Mark Rogan, Alan Radding, Donald Reimann, Dana Ring, john Rasanen, Allan Reid, Robert Ruhf, Autencio Rodriguez. 67 Pleasant events highlight HOME ROOM 313 - MR. STEVENS Front row: Debra Stirlacci, Diane Smith, Lisa Swanberg, Susan Smart, Rachel Skvirsky, Sara Stutz. Second row: Sheila Spatz, Roberta Smith, Kristine Socha, Susan Sullivan, Judith Stone, Carole Stasiowski, Patricia Siuda. Third row: Steven Sherman, Patrick Sheldon, Charles HOME ROOM 516 Front row: Helen Thomas, Barbara Tillman, Brigid Walker, Allison Wade, Mary Trzeciak, Annette Vallone. Second row: Debra Tanen, Kay Thomas, Elizabeth Titus, Kristine Waite, Jean Troutman, Sue Walker, Sally Talbot, Sandra Tammi, Debbie Taylor. Third row: if Schwartz, Gary Selden, Edward Shelassky, Richard Sebolt. Back row: David Senders, John Sarage, Walter Sawyer, Gordon Scott, Larry Scott, Brian Santaniello. MR. O'DONNELL Mark Solomon, Art Tarpinian, Leon Thiem, Raymond Stevens, Mar- shall Stambovsky. Fourth row: Donald Toohey, Gary Slate, William Sotirion, Neil Sullivan, Edward Rutkowski. Back row: Mario Sotol- otto, Ted Siniscalshi, Mike Smola. 68 2 the long school year HOME ROOM 326 - MRS. MORRILL From row: Kathleen Wolcott, julie White, Valerie Warner, Leslie Welch, Dennis VanLoan, Tim Wells, james Toomey, Kenneth Whit- Weiner, Claire Wing. Second row: Kay White, Sue Wells, Karen sett, Douglas Westcott. Back row: Earl Williams, Charles Yates, Wawrzonek, Debbie Winship, Barbara Winterton, Elizabeth Wiesho- Allan Tubbs, Gary Veratti, Ralph Urbini, Robert Tyler, Michael fer, Andrea Wiaderek. Third row: Ronald Willis, Russell Winer, Bill Vlahotis, Robert Wetmore. l 69 Susan Wcislo is escorted by Kevin Fay to their table at the Holiday Dance. an exciting senior year .,,,. P 'Q 'Q A he -it V 1' ii' .M sl A 5' , if i . ,-. .r . , . ,V .Ni l Paul Case and Ed Hayes relax in the student lounge otherwise known as the stage crew room. .K I ' . rf- , r 4. ' A . 1 '-E ' ,K 'A x 1 1 r BLUE and WHITE HOME ROOM A great deal of Preparation and hard work is done by the Junior members of the Blue and White Staff before the final publication of the yearbook. The duties of the Juniors include writing the Freshmen and Junior sections and helping with the Administration, Activities, and Sports sections. The Junior members are Robert Tenny, Elaine Blake, Barbara Johnson, Brian Lambert, Danny Harrold, Joanne Denny, Randi Tillman, Ed Hayes, Jean Travis, and Marlene Kozicki, Danny Harrold decides what pictures to use in his section for Blue and White. 71 Returning Classicalites are guests GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTIONS OF DEGREE-GRANTING COLLEGES No of No of 95 of FOLLOW-UP OF THE CLASS OF 1967 Call. Sm. Sm. Boyf ,md Girl, NEW ENGLAND STATES 42 166 70.9 Boy: Girl: Combined Massachusetts No. 96 No. 95 Na. Q6 Greater Springfield 4 55 23.5 Graduating Class 170 50.9 165 49.1 335 100.0 T Attending Degree- 133 78.2 102 61.8 235 70.2 Oufslslf SPIIHSHCH 22 84 36-2 Granting Colleges Cofmectlcuf 5 7 90.2 Maine . 4 7 Junior Colleges, Sew H2mPSl'l1f6 1 6 Schools, Hospitals 24 14.1 43 26.1 67 20.0 efmom VVOT-king 10 5-9 18 10.9 28 8.3 MIDDLE STATES 27 41 17.1 Armed Forces 3 1.8 T -6 4 L2 NORTH CENTRAL STATES 17 22 9.4 Unemployed 1 .6 1 .3 2 2 -9 Total 170 100.0 165 100.0 535 100.0 WESTERN STATES Q if If TOTAL 92 235 100.0 T FOUR YEAR COLLEGES Collage Boy: Girl: New England Conservatory 1 Vermont 1 Albion 1 North Park 2 Total 22 34 ,Alfred 1 Northeastern 2 1 American International 15 9 Norwich 2 A d I . SCHOOLS Amherst 2 Ohio Sme 1 B21 ovir Anstatute 1 Baker U, 1 Oral Roberts U. 2 MIWE ld ga amy 1 Baldwin-Wallace 1 1 Pennsylvania, U- of 1 S MT? Mm my 1 Baptist Bible 1 Quinnipiac 1 as 5 d'? aS'efY 1 Barnard 2 Radcliffe 1 esson-Ra iology 1 Bates 3 1 Ricks 1 Tofal 2 5 Beloit 1 Rochester Institute of HOSPITALS Berry 1 Technology 2 Hartford 1 Boston 1 Rochester, U. of 1 1 Holyoke 1 Boston U. 6 4 Rockford 1 Mass. General 2 Bowdoin 1 Russell Sage 5 Mercy 1 Bridgewater S1-are 2 Rutgers 1 Somerville 1 YoungfU. 1 gt. rltinsglmis 3 Total 6 iornia, U o 1 I- IC HC 'S Carnegie-Mellon U. 1 Salem State 3 ARMED FORC-'ig G. I Claremont Men's 1 51121113005 1 A 07 U 5 Clark 4 1 Skidmore 2 Nrmy 1 Clafkggn 3 Springfield 2 ,ritz 3 1 C. W. Post 2 Stern 2 Dartmouth 2 Syracuse U. 1 2 WORKING Elmhurst 1 1 Trinity CConn.l 1 Clerical Elmira 2 Trinity fD.C.J 1 Mass. Mutual 1 Emerson 1 Tufts 1 Safe Deposit Bank 1 Faifleigh-Dickinson 1 Ul'1l0Il 1 School Dept. 1 Fitchburg State 1 UP52l9- 1 Wall St. Journal 1 Fordlrarn 1 Washington 8: jefferson 1 Dental Assistant 1 Framingham State 2 Wesleyan 1 Food Services Gegfgergwn Ut 1 Western New England 6 The Flame 1 Hartford, U, of 3 Westfield State 7 16 Kentucky Fried Chicken 1 Harvard 1 Wheaton CIll.J 1 White Hut 1 Hillsdale 1 1 Whittier 1 Mail Clerk Hofstra 1 Worcester State 1 Electrolux 1 Holy Cross 1 Worcester' Tech 1 Manufacturing Houghton 1 Yale 1 Cromwell Mills 1 Illinois 1 Total 133 102 Hamilton Standard 1 johns Hopkins 1 JUNIOR COLLEGES Milton Bradley 1 johnson State 1 Boy: Girl: Photography Processing Keene State 1 Bay Path 5 Standard Photo 2 Lafayette 2 Cambridge 1 Sales Lake Erie 1 Chamberlayne 1 Casual Corner 2 Lake Forest 1 Dean 1 Steiger's 1 Lebanon Valley 1 Endicott 1 Topp's 1 Lincoln U. 1 Fashion Inst. Technology 1 Stock Clerk Lowell State 1 4 Fones Dental Hygiene 1 Atlantic 8: Pacific 1 Lowell Tech 1 Green Mountain 3 Filene's 1 Maine, U. of 1 Holyoke Community 16 13 Integrate Plumbing 1 M.I.T. 1 Lasell 2 Stan el 1 Massachusetts, U. of 20 19 Mount Ida 1 Telephone Operators Michigan State U. 1 Pine Manor 1 New England Tel 3 Middlebury 1 1 Springfield Technical Salvation Army 1 Monmouth 1 Institute 3 3 Volunteer Work - Israel 1 Nasson 1 Stockbridge 2 Total 10 18 72 59.7 at National Honor Society tea On December 21, Classical halls are filled with returning alumni. Richard Perry, Richard Rising, Ronnie Posner, and Lois Cohen find :he Hrs: stop ro rezisrer. The Alumni Christmas Tea, organized each year by the National Honor Society, is one of the major events of the winter season. Paid for by funds raised at an earlier bookfair, the tea is handled by committees covering decorations, refresh- ments and invitations. Once in the cafeteria Linda Brooslin and Beatrice Shell End the punch bowl a center of attraction. Returning alumni, having signed the register, congregate in the cafeteria where they meet old friends and compare col- leges while consuming the refreshments served by members of the Honor Society. The seniors present take the opportunity to question the alumni about college life. Discussing the change to col- lege life, Robert Borek and Elaine Winkler talk to Mr. Montagna. 75 The awards assembly highlights Steven Stratos proudly receives the United States Navy Award from Corn- mander Patrick Caine. Classical High School Awards - june 8, 1967 The AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL, presented by Post 21 of American Legion for excellence in the Study of American Gov- ernment. JON WARD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne C. Ward, 29 Hermitage Drive, Springheld, Massachusetts. The D.A.R. HISTORY AWARD, given by the Mercy Warren Chapter each year to the girl with the best rank in American History for the year's course just finished. Presented by Mrs. Alan H. Anthony. MARILYN NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newman, 91 Chalmers Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The AMERICAN CYANAMID SCIENCE AWARD given by john H. Breck for excellence in science. Presented by a representative of john H. Breck, Inc. JOHN CHAIKEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaiken, 52 Slater Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The EDWIN E. SMITH AWARD, this award is presented to that member of the English 12s class who, in the estimation of the instructor, best exemplifies the love of books and the arts so characteristic of Edwin E. Smith. SHOSHANA BACON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ba- con, 109 Bronson Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts. The ATLANTIC MONTHLY MERIT PAPER AWARD. SHIRA COHEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen, 129 Spruceland Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The ATLANTIC MONTHLY LITERARY CONTEST AWARD. ROBERT YOUNG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pond, 2 Arthur Picard Circle, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts. The MARTIN FREEDMAN MEMORIAL BOOK PRIZE, a book given each June for outstanding achievement in creative writing. This is given by Rabbi Jacob Freedman in memory of his brother Martin Freedman. IRVING WALKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Walker, 123 Norfolk Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. DEBORAH LEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Lee, 51 Monroe Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The EMILIE deROCHEMONT PRIZE, a book given each June for excellence in the four year course in Latin. ALAN KLIBANOFF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klibanoii, 24 Pondview Drive, Springfield, Massachusetts. The FRENCH BOOK PRIZE, awarded for excellence in French in the four year course. CHERYL NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newman, 125 Kimberly Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF FRENCH - NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL LEVEL CON- TEST second prize to: EUGENE FISHER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, 97 Redfern Drive, Longmeadow, Mass. The SPANISH BOOK PRIZE, awarded for excellence in the three year course in Spanish. RANDI NOVAK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Novak, 64 TiHany Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The GERMAN BOOK PRIZE. BEATRICE SHELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Shell, 78 Princeton Street, Springheld, Massachusetts. The REVEREND JOSEPH FRIEDMAN MEMORIAL BOOK AWARD for an outstanding senior student in three years of Hebrew. ROBERTA HOROWI'I'Z, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horowitz, 75 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield, Massachusetts. The MARIE BOYLAN MEMORIAL PRIZE for excellence in Art on the Blue and White. ROBERTA FELDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Feld- man, 128 Carver Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS AWARD for outstand- ing publication service on the Blue and White. THOMAS HOWARD, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, 116 Belmont Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The RECORDER PRIZES, given for excellent work on the school paper. Book Awards: THOMAS MAYO, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Mayo, 190 Treetop Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. WILLIAM FRYE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frye, 6 Athol Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The LELAND W. SMITH PRIZE in Mathematics, presented each year to the senior student who has shown the greatest promise in mathematics. Awarded in memory of Leland W. Smith, teacher of mathematics at Classical High School from 1924 to 1958. JOHN CHAIKEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaiken, 52 Slater Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The ROLAND R. SMITH AWARD, presented to a senior for excellence in mathematics. Awarded in memory of Rolland R. Smith, teacher of Mathematics at Classical High School and Co- ordinator of Mathematics of the Springfield School System. MARILYN NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon New- man, 91 Chalmers Street, Springfield Massachusetts. The WESTERN MASS. HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION AWARD in honor of Mrs. Mildred Shute. MARTHA LEPOW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lepow, 26 Texel Drive, Springfield, Massachusetts. The RENTSCHLER FOUR-YEAR MATHEMATICS PRIZE, awarded by the United Aircraft Corporation of East Hartford, Connecticut, for general excellence in four years of mathematics. LAWRENCE DURGIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Dur- gin, 261 Bolton Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. the seniors, last days at Classical. The MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARD, presented for highest score in the annual Mathematics Contest. JOHN CHAIKEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaiken, 52 Slater Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. The WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS INTERSCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS LEAGUE AWARD, highest score from Class- ical High School. STEPHEN DURGIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Dur- gin, 261 Bolton Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. SCOTT LEVINE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine, 107 Mayflower Road, Springfield, Massachusetts. The SOPHIE AND ROBERT BELENKY PRIZE, given in mem- ory of Sophie and Robert Belenky by their children, to the boy with the best rank in American History for the year's course just finished. JAMES SMITH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith, 68 Washington Road, Springfield, Massachusetts. The ETHEL BELENKY PRIZE, given in memor of Ethel Bel- enky by her family to the boy with the second best rank in American History for the year's course iust finished. KENNETH LOCKLIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Locklin, Alden Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The GOOD CITIZEN CERTIFICATE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, awarded on nomination by the senior class and vote of the faculty to a girl who has demonstrated the qualities of dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. BEATRICE SHELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Shell, 78 Princeton Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The PAULINE WILLIS AWARD IN CITIZENSHIP is to be awarded to a boy or girl who has been one of the most outstand- ing school citizen as demonstrated by constructive leadership and active participation in school aHairs. fTo be presented by Mrs. Hugo Roth.D MONROE BENSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Benson, Jr., 24 Mountainview Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The CLASSICAL SENATE AWARDS for excellence in debat- ing. ALFREDO OLMSTEAD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Olm- stead, 27 Dorchester Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. CHERYL McDOWELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. McDowell, 27 Greaney Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. ART BOOK AWARD, for outstanding performance in class work in Art IV. CYNTHIA RAISON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Rai- son, 58 Farnsworth Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. CLASSICAL ENGLISH PRIZE, for excellence in English. MARILYN NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon New- man, 91 Chalmers Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. BAND AWARDS. FOR OUTSTANDING MUSICAL CONTRIBUTION: THEODORE LEVINE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levine, 58 Olmstead Drive, Springfield, Massachusetts. GAIL NEWSOME, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry New- some, 61 Dorset Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. CHORAL MUSIC AWARD, presented for outstanding contri- butions in music over a three-year period. JOAN HEYMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heyman, 221 Harkness Avenue, Springheld, Massachusetts. G. GREGORY BULLEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bullen, 309 Longhill Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. Presented for outstanding service to the Choral Music Depart- ment. GRACE STEBBINS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rob- bins, IS Lamont.Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS AWARD, to a senior in recognition of outstanding proficiency in science and mathematics and for particular excellence in chemistry. ROBERT BOREK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel J. Borek, 154 Victoria Street, Springfield, Massachusetts The DR. ALFRED M. GLICKMAN PRIZES, awarded for ex- cellence in the four-year course in Mathematics. Given by Dr. Helene Glickman in memory of her brother, Dr. Glickman. JAMES BENNETT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bennett, 94 Perkins Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. STEPHEN DURGIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Durgin, 261 Bolton Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. SCOTT LEVINE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine, 107 Mayflower Road, Spring6eld, Massachusetts. EUGENE FISHER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, 97 Reclfern Drive, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF MATHEMATICS LEAGUES CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARDS. JOHN CHAIKEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaiken, 52 Slater Avenue, Springheld, Massachusetts. STEPHEN DURGIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Dur- gin, 261 Bolton Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. ANTHONY DiGIOVANNI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. DiGiovanni, 80 St. James Circle, Springfield, Massachu- setts. MICHAEL FAY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fay, 58 Steuben Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. EUGENE FISHER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, 97 Redfern Drive, Longmeadow, Massachusetts. SCOTT LEVINE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine, 107 Springfield, Massachusetts. THREE YEAR PERFECT ATTENDANCE AND SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL. STEVEN HOLUK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven I-Ioluk, 24 Pearl Lane, Springfield, Massachusetts. JAMES SHULTIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shultis, 97 Brentonwood Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. NA'gICiNAL HONOR SOCIETY, William C. Hill Chapter. 3 p us 7 ' Newly elected members of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Boys: EDWARD DALE BERKEY, JAMES cARABE'1'rA, JOHN CHAIKEN, PETER DUBIEL, ALAN KLIBANOFF, WILLIAM SPENCER. Girls: DONNA BRAZEE. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRIZES FOR THE HIGHEST RANKING SENIOR. lst Prize: MARILYN NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon New- man, 91 Chalmers Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. 2nd Highest rank: CHERYL NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newman, 125 Kimberly Avenue, Springfield, Massachusetts. Thomas Howard, Blue and While editor for 1966-1967, accepts the Columbia Scholastic Press Award for outstanding publication Service on the Blue and White from Mr. Montagna. The ALEXANDER LAMPORT HEBREW ACHIEVEMENT AWARD to a senior for achievement in the study of Hebrew in Classical High School. LYNN MACKLER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Mackler, 242 Carver Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. STAGE CREW AND AVA AWARDS for service to the school. JOSEPH DZIEDZIC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dziedzic, 20 Dickinson Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. KEFF LAGODITZ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lagoditz, 119 Revere Street, Springheld, Massachusetts. FREDERICK DALY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daly, 17 VanNess Street, Springfield, Massachusetts. Classicalites achieve Ruth Watson receives the Art Award for her creative achieve- ments in contributing to school activities and productions while enrolled rn the Art II course. john Greaney is shaking Mr. Montagna's hand in acceptance of the Senate Debat- ing Award. The Dr. Alfred M. Glickman Prizes awarded for excellence in the four-year course in Mathematics were presented to Eugene Fisher, Stephen Durgin, James Bennett, and Scott Levine. For excellence in chemistry, David Riffelrnacher accepts the Joan Heyrnan accepts the Choral Music Award presented to her Chemistry Book Prize from Mr. Montagna. by Mr. Montagna for outstanding contributions in Music. distinction in many areas. Mr. Montagna presents the Williams Book Prize, donated by the Springfield-Connecticut Valley Williams College Alumni Association to William Caldwell. GRADES 10 and 11 The BROWN BOOK PRIZE, awarded each June by the Asso- ciated Alumni of Brown University to the boy in the junior class who best combines a high degree of ability in English ex- pression with excellent personal qualities. WILLIAM GONET The WILLIAMS BOOK PRIZE, awarded each june by the Springheld-Connecticut Valley Williams College Alumni Asso- ciation to a boy in the junior class on the basis of sound scholar- ship and outstanding citizenship in the school. WILLIAM CALDWELL The UNITED STATES NAVY AWARD, the annual book award to a junior boy who is a good student and has participated in athletics. STEVEN STRATOS The ERIKA J. CORBIN AWARD presented for the best work in the first year course in GERMAN. KEVIN LYNCH The ART AWARDS given for creative achievements in con- tributing to school activities and productions while maintaining good academic standing and a high level of techniques in in- dividual projects. Art IV - JOHN TODD Art II - RUTH WATSON The INTERNATIONAL HUMANE SOCIETY ANIMAL POST- ER Contest in recognition in creating a poster stressing kindness to animals - a pin award to: MAXINE ZWIRN The GOLDEN AYIN AWARDS for the outstanding students in Hebrew. Pin Awards: For excellence in Hebrew 3 AMY KLIGERMAN For excellence in Hebrew 2 ANDREW BLUMBERG For excellence in Hebrew 1 JEFFREY LEITER Honorable Mention Certificates For excellence in Hebrew 2 PHILIP AXLER JUDITH CHAITOVSKY Hebrew 1 BEVERLY ALLEN ELIZABETH BERNSTEIN ERICA GREEN SANDRA MACKLER ESTHER SENDERS The HEBREW CULTURE COUNCIL MEDAL for excellence in Hebrew. AMY KLIGERMAN The REV. JOSEPH FRIEDMAN MEMORIAL BOOK PRIZE for excellence in Hebrew. ANDREW BLUMBERG For excellence in Latin 3 Ca bookl. BARBARA FICHMAN The FRENCH BOOK PRIZE for excellence in the three year French course. AMY KLIGERMAN The SENATE DEBATING AWARDS. MICHAEL ADAMCHEK JOHN GREANEY For EXCELLENCE IN BIOLOGY fa plaquej. BRADFORD GOFF For EXCELLENCE IN PHYSICS Ca bookj. Physics 11 - HENRY GREEN Physics 10 - MICHAEL GREENSPAN For EXCELLENCE IN CHEMISTRY 6 a bookj. DAVID RIFFELMACHER For EXCELLENCE IN HISTORY II. HOPE MOSER DEBORAH GIERA The RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MEDAL for the best record in science and mathematics in grades 10 and 11. ALFRED JETTE The ITALIAN BOOK AWARD presented for excellence in Italian. Italian II - LINDA PARROTFA Italian I - BARBARA AZAN The RADCLIFFE BOOK PRIZE awarded each June by the Radcliffe Club of Springfield to a girl in the junior class on the basis of a high record in scholarship, combined with fine qual- ities of character and the promise of a useful career. To be presented by Mrs. Helen O'Connel1: DENISE FALBO The SCIENCE COUNTDOWN 1967 to an 11th grade student who has demonstrated outstanding ability in the Sciences. DAVID RIFFELMACHER john Mack, the former tennis coach at Classical, presents the tennis plaque to Mr. Montagna for the 1967 tennis team. An Outstanding Holiday Dance Mark Shapiro helps his date, Shelley Greenberg, pin on her corsage before entering the dance. The Holiday Dance, sponsored by Student Government, was held this year on December 26, 1967 at the Highpoinr Motor Inn. Decorations of miniature sleighs were in keep- ing wirh the theme of the dance, Moonlight Sleighridef' and a Record-Breaking Attendance As excited as the candidates, the students await to hear the announcement of the queen. The Queen candidates, 'Paula Popeo, Susan Marchese, Elizabeth Stellrnan, Albina Wrona, Pamela Lake, and Denise Dolvin, are anxiously awaiting for Angelo Sifakes, Student Govern- ment president, to open the sealed en- velope containing the queen's name. Elizabeth Stellman is crowned. queen of the Holiday Dance and presented a bouquet of roses from Rand Alexander, dance chairman. 79 Hark the Herald Angels One of the features of the Christmas Concert was the choir, directed by Mrs. Ring. The members of this group are: First Row: Carol Johnson, joan Schaffer, Carol Peyser, Richard Berger, Michael Be- shara, Mark Friedenberg, Brenda I.aMasney, Shelly Parker, Sarah Gelfand, June-Ellen Parker. Second Row: Ruth Watson, Dorothy Cokkinias, Laura Feldman, Dana Ring, Andy Labb, George Carellas, Terry Pearsons, Augustine Blount, jo-Anne Godaire, Linda Lovell, Louise Gregg, Noreen Acconcio, Sandra Tammi. Third Row: Donna Bassette, Diane Ursprung, June Szafranski, Sanderson Combs, Tim Sandquist, Doug Robar, Myra Pianovich, Lauren Humphrey, Beverly Bailey, Gail jergensen, Chris Kilbride. Last Row: Jane Albert, Judy Stone, Debra Tanen, John Kramer, Greg Roeder, Steve Cohen, Steve Ferrarone, Francis Funai, Daryl Pennington, Jeffrey Kravitz, Glenn Kroll, Mary Jo Rescetta, Denise St. Jean, Shelly Greenberg. 80 On December 20, 1967, the music groups presented the Christmas Assembly. One of the highlighm was an oboe solo by Elinor Harrshorn ac- companied by Mr. Page at the piano. Sing C and Play Q The active Madrigal Singers be- gan their season with a Thanksgiv- ing Day Assembly performance, under the direction of a fellow stu- dent, john Kirk. Then, as the Christmas season arrived, the group gave performances both within and outside school - the Christmas As- sembly and Christmas Concert both on December 20 at Classical and performances at the Trinity Meth- odist and the Bethesda Lutheran churches. Later in the year, Mad- rigal performed at Classical's an- nual Spring Concert. The members of the well-known Mad- rigal Singers are: First Row: Marsha' Kenerson, Linda Totten, Elizabeth Balise, Elinor Hartshorn, Susan DeBar- ger, Karen Pierce. Second Row: Hope Moser, Ellen Vickers, William Gourlie, Normand Terault, Susan Finch, Sally Geisel. Last Row: Doug Winterle, John Stuckenbruck, john Kirk, Marc Allinson. Over the past few years the progressive Classical High School Orchestra has increased in size and activity. This year, for the Hrst time, it had a constitution and officers. Under the direction of Mr. Kerr, the orchestra, with over forty members, per- During the Christmas Assembly, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Kerr, performed for the smdent body. Among the pieces played formed at the Thanksgiving Day Assembly and the Christmas Assembly. The season came to a close with the group's per- formance at the annual Spring Concert. were Beethoven's I, Suite of Seventeenth Century Dutch Tunes, and Three Carols for Christmas. 81 Debating societies Mary Karczmarczyk, Tom Kuzmarski, Scott Bennett, and Steve Cohen listen to Karen Wawrzonek present her arguments for debate. The Senate, Classical's debating club, operated under a three fold program for the year. One part was the teaching and holding of formal de- bates. A second part of the program included such activities as the appearance of President Paul Chapin before Student Government on the class dues issue. The third part of the Senate program was devoted to the practice of legislative procedure. Committees were organized to consider items put before the assembly. On the floor Senators used every method possible, both procedural and verbal, to pass or defeat the various items. The major events of the program were the West Springlielcl and AIC Model Congresses to which the Senate sent delegations. They provided the delegates practice in working in committee and general debate. The Classical delegation to the Model Congress raise hands to vote in favor of a bill that has just been presented. They are Leon Theirn, Paul Chapin, Debbie Tanen, Janice Carp, Scott Bennett, and Diane Biegel. have an active year Blaine Radwanski, president of Pierides, serves punch to Karen Wawrzonek, Linda Brown, Mary Karczmarczyk, Suzi Levine, Christine Nicholsen, and Sharon Johnson. Pierides, Classica.l's literary society for girls, was Fine Arts, and the Musemn Director, Mr. Frederick Robin- founded sixty one years ago and is one of the earliest tradi- son, discusses the latest exhibits. tional clubs of the school. Other club activities include the annual literary prize At the September meeting, new members are welcomed contest, lectures on the arts, and programs of literary games, with a tea at which the nine Muses or patronesses of the arts records, and movies. speak. Another autumn meeting is held at the Museum of zonek, and Janet Blair 83 Dressed as muses are Linda Brown, Mary Karczrnarczyk, Diane Malley, Elaine Radwanski, Karen Wawr- Members of the Latin Club, Cynara Ogle, Nick Balland, Cynthia Pine, and Susan Perry, examine a Roman Toga. Language clubs - At an interesting meeting of the Spanish Club Mr. Jaime Alvarez, a cultural attache, discussed his native country of Columbia, South America. The entire club found his talk extremely informative. a cultural experience. Terry Genden, Ellen Acker- man, Maxine Zwirn, and Na- dine Chernick are having a discussion about Israel just be- fore a meeting of the Hebrew Club. Barbara Franklin, Virginia Ernst, Kathy Quinn, Susan Schiff, Cheryl Midwood, and Elizabeth Bernstein look over some French scrap books after a meeting of the French Club. Classical scientists seek for Louis Cuzzone and Donald Gosiewski try to locate other operators on the Science Club radio Receiver. Preparing instruments for the weather station: Gregory Clark Ends the dimensions for the anem- ometetg David Bixby repairs the barometer. new worlds in the space age. r -f 1 ' 1 l swore moss is Fouuumou srocx ,. as O ,X L -e Wg, . , Q PAP R arcs T0 i rou+'lRi'if6w '!l5'Zx .9-.uw-as The effects of different depressants and stimulants on the heartbeat are observed on the heart of a Daphnia. Joseph Borelli gives ether to the fleas as Alfred Celetti observes the eEects under the electric microscope. Susan Walker and Joanne Pease watch Thomas Zollo infect the sterile culture containing anti- biotic tablets with bacteria to test for a cure. l 87 Would you believe 6'Check David Bixby tries successfully to de- velop his queen's pawn opening against Alan Searleman as Roger Cant looks on. Those interested in chess found plenty of opportunity to improve their ga.me through practice at the weekly meetings of the chess club. A new grading system, which elim- inated disagreement about position, allowed more time for chess play- ing. The chess team, headed by President Alan Searleman, presented a strong lineup to their opponents. Roger Cant displays the intense con- centration needed to see the sub- tleties of the position. IRC promotes world understanding The International Relations Club tries to promote a better under- standing of the different peoples of the world. In order to accomplish this purpose, a speaker appears before the monthly meeting and lec- tures on the customs and culture of foreign countries or on the rela- tionship between the United States and the rest of the world. Speeches such as Dr. Avery's on the Far East, Dr. Driftmiefs on India, and Mrs. Provost's on the study-abroad program, help to give the members a true picture of the world outside of their own boundaries. In an effort to put the acquired understanding to use, the Interna- tional Relations Club gives financial support to a thirteen year old Korean Orphan. To raise funds, a drive to sell buttons reading, Sup- port the Orphan. In the one day drive, ninety dollars was collected which, combined with ninety dollars from the membership dues, will provide clothing, food, medical care, and school materials. Facts about the orphan adopted by IRC NAME ,...... ..,.....,4...,............... .I ung Myung June HOME ......... ......... K angwon Ilo AGE ---.--.-....... ......,.. T hirteen HEIGHT. .. ...,49 WEIGHT ........ .......... 7 0 lbs. GRADE .....,.. , ..,..... 6 FAMILY. .... ..........,...... ..,.., M o ther, three sisters MOTHER'S OCCUPATION Peddler BIRTHDAY ..... .. .... ,.,... . ..., M arch 18 AMBITION . . , ...,.. I .Teacher Mr. Corbin supervises the distribution of Support the Orphan buttons to Cathy Davidson, Amy Kligerman, Elxzabeth Smith, Eileen Progu1shi,.joyce Mansur, and Martha Aldrich, l 89 Apparatus, and dancing are favorite W. pm V During December, the girl's .gym classes en- joy using vanousipreces of equipment in the gym. Karen Pierce is doing a scale on the parallel bars as Nancy Tucker spots for her. Sue Giustina shows her perfect form on the ropes. Chris Gahreeb and Janis Denny help Jean Trourman learn the Ersr steps of a head spring, one of the more difficult stunts on the horse. 90 Q .:b. is 4x.x 1 nf Q .fix . K T ' ' an X ' X if K if ,J H -. multi' S' E Q-XM ,,-, . ,-wwe' 513,611 W-2 , .-Q Y WNWM, 1 , 5 Y. I J, f f t I x , fp f 5f'5Q1'T 1 ' . ,: SQ' 5 K f - 3 - ' - . H ,X - 5 Under the eagle-eye of the referee, Jessie Parks, fwirh the whistlej centers Mr. Scibelli and George Fleischner leap skyward on the center tap. The 1967 Student-Faculty basketball game, sponsored by the senior class, proved to be one of the highlights of the 1967-1968 school-year. A fierce faculty team, led by forwards Mr. Douglas, and Mr. Lundrigan, overwhelmed the student defence to make many big tallies. The students determined to snatch the victory, played well against an older, more mature faculty squad. Spirited faculty cheerleaders were on hand to tend to the medical needs of the players, providing on-the-spot care for injured players. CAS evidenced by the photo at right.j A fierce faculty Miss King tends to the medical needs of Mr. Douglas. 92 overwhelmed the student defence. Action under the boards as A1 Pryor and team mate Stan Piecuch attempt to block Mr. M'Rad's shot. Don Tucker is impeded by the outstretched arm of Mr Yesu and the intimidating glance of Mr. Sullivan occurring before their eyes. Mr. Yesu and Mr. Sullivan. a single point. Student spectators sit transfixed by the spectacle The student spectators who flocked to the game in hope of seeing a hard-fought con test were not disappointed, Action 0E the boards was rugged, while students Kevm Tower and Don Tucker, striving mightily to out-rebound the faculty's tenacious duo of In a furious scoring flurry during the last quarter, the faculty established a slim lead and held it to the Hnal whistle, When the final tally was taken, the faculty had won by We've got the drive. That's easy to see as Rand Alexander brings the ball down the court, aided by Steven Stratos. We want The Classical Hoopsters aided by the impressive season- long performance of towering George Kastrinakis and agile Steve Stratos fought their way to a 9 and 7 record, Although suffering a heartbreaking loss to Valley League co-champion Westheld by a score of 70-69 after leading by 20 points, defending Interschool champion Classical had little diliiculty in defeating its non league competition. In the tough Interschool League the Bulldogs easily beat Trade twice but suffered two narrow losses to a well- rounded Commerce team. In the second Tech game, a Tiger layup with 3 seconds remaining won the game for Tech. A Kastrinakis jumper had just tied the score at 54 all. Classical gained revenge against its 4th quarter loss to Cathedral with a resounding 69-55 win with special praise to the whole team for the team work shown throughout the game. In the Final game a narrow 52-49 defeat to Agawam ended most hopes for a tourney bid. During half time: Cfront rowj George Kastrinakis, Steven Stratos. Csecond rowj Garry Parks, Siford Nunnally, Peter Deschenes, jesse Parks. Cback rowj Rand Alexander, Andrew Bloom, Timothy Parker, Michael Doyal, and Michael Evans take tive. a basket! The good aim of giant George Kasttinalcis adds two points to Classical's score. The Spartans look aghast as the shot is completed. Classical . Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical . Classical Classical .. Classical Classical. Classical The score stands at Classical 8, East Longmeadow 7. The moment is tense as Steven Stratos dribbles down the Field House floor, defying the Spartan defense. SCHEDULE 64 East Longmeadow 49 51 Commerce . , . . 57 58 Longmeadow 4 . . 41 63 Enfield . ,. .. ., 41 69 West Springfield . . .. 70 53 Tech .. ,. .. , .. 64 68 Worcester South . 45 45 Cathedral . . ,. 56 61 Trade 4 , , 46 48 Worcester South 19 51 Tech 1 ,. .. 53 Puckmen compete Bob Calcasola faces off against West Springfield opponent. Although this was the first year that the hockey team was in the Berry Division, Coach jim Carlin's pucksters still managed to finish in the top three. The Berry Divi- sion crown was in dispute until the last game, when Chicopee overpowered the Classical sextet, 3-1. Ed Hayes was the lead- ing scorer for the year with 14 goals. Play- ing in the front-line with Hayes were team captains Ed Robinson and Pete Oberg. Star defensemen for the Bulldogs were jack Cawley and Mark Bousquet. The chief net- minder was Dave Moose Cawley. Captain Ed Robinson races with op- ponent for the puck. Mermen float to great season. SCHEDULE Classical . 32 Pittsfield . Classical , ..,, . 65 Trade . Classical . .. .,.. 57 Tech .. . ., .. Classical . ,.., 60 Cathedral . , Classical , . . 50 Chicopee Comp Classical ,.., , . 58 Chicopee . ,,..., .. Classical .. ,... 44 East Longmeadow Classical , 51 Holyoke . . .. , Classical .. 40 Minnechauge Classical ., .. . ...,... 42 West Springfield Classical ... . 66 Amherst . Classical . . ..,. 70 Northampton .. Classical . .. . .. 41 South Hadley . john Kroll and Bob Young are ready to take off for a medley relay. Ready to get out of the pool is Mark Goldstein. These mermen captured the city cham- pionship for Classical: Cfront rowb Wal- ly Mayo, Dennis Jacques, Bob Town- send, Mark Goldstein, john Maloney, Bob Childs, Henry Casten, Larry Uman, and Bob Young. Csecond rowj Chip Tenney, Terry Pearsons, Mike Slepchuk, Alan Okun, John Banalas, john Kroll. Clifford Colson, and Paul Buckley. fthird IOWJ Coach Otto Wulff, Michael Russell, Mark Nickerson, David Vin- ick, Dan Major, Bob Merril, John Ras- sanan, Bruce Dim, and Bill Kircherr. The swimming team enjoyed its finest season in years, cop- ping its third consecutive city championship. The Classical mermen snatched a victory from the defending league champ- ions, the Chicopee High Pacers. In meets with East Long- meadow and Minnechaug, the Bulldogs were touched out in the final relay. The last meet of the year pitted Classical against Chicopee Comprehensive. From the first relay on, there was no doubt that intensive practice by Classical mer- men paid off - a winning. Grapplers and bowlers show strong potential. Members of the wrestling team are Cfront rowj Guido Fazio, Sandy Whitney, Pete jaskievic Gary Selden, and Ken Huckens. Cback rowj Lenriice Glaze, Ed Hill, Bill Sotirion, Mark Szfranski and Joe Harris. The wrestling team, because of adverse conditions such as poor , facilities and a shortage of manpower in certain weight divisions, started the season very slowly. They did, however, come back to smash Trade with a mid-season 28-22 victory. This victory raised the hopes of the team and gave it the incentive needed to improve the record. The Classical Kegglers started the season with a bang by hand- ing losses to both the Tech and Commerce bowling teams. These wins set the stage for the rest of the season as the Bulldogs rolled over city competition. Paul Kabb tries for a strike as the bowling team looks on. an ' at n x K i 3 as ,F N as Y' if? f , is ' ,ff A sw K ,s f- 'L . ,f.' I vs' v N APRH. MTWTFS 234-5 3910111213 14 15 16 17 18 17 20 21 22 23 24 2526 2.7 28 29 30 MTWTF 12 13 14 1516 11 18 mmmmzmg 2.6 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE NTWTF 3 4, Ci 10 11 12 13 14- 15 ie 17 13 17 20 2122 2330 24 2526 27 28 29 1 6 '7 M!-XY S S 1234- 5 618471011 1 2 45 '78 Spring is the magical season Q 103 Class officers and admsers With Member-at-large Eileen Smith, Treasurer Kathryn Slora, Secretary Hope Moser, and Vice- President Carol Goodman, President Eric Stahl conducts a class meeting. Classmates : As we, the Class of 1968, leave Classical High School, each one of us shall have passed through the doors of an educational institution rich in heritage and dedicated service. After graduation, some of us will continue our education at the college level. Others will elect to enter more immediate programs of vocational training. All of us in some way will be using educational experiences we have gained from being a part of Classical. Our class has shown its superiority in academic accomplishment as well as in extra- curricular achievement. We have recognized many members of the class for their musical talent. We have cheered the athletic prowess of other classmates. As fellow citizens we must earnestly attempt to continue to learn and grow together. We owe this promise of achievement to our faculty who has shown us the merits of individuality and the import- ance of cooperation. I am honored to have served as president during our freshman and senior years, and join with the other officers in wishing each of you success and happiness in life. Eric Stahl 104 have made this a memorable year. Congratulations to the Class of 1968 on an outstanding record of achievement over the past three years. I hope your future years will be bright with promise and rich in fulfillment. Good bye and good luck! Daniel Meder Today's lesson for tomorrow's life: Fight for your beliefs Attain your highest level Refuse to be small Enjoy people Welcome friends Encourage sincerity Laugh Love Patricia Hart Congratulations to the Class of '68 It has indeed been my privilege to have been associated with such a wonderful group of young people. As you enter into the next phase of your education, you will be confronted with many problems of a complex nature. We are living in a period of very rapid change, and many of our traditional concepts are being challenged. I hope that we at Classical have done our share in helping you face these challenges in a responsible and perceiving manner. You will never master all the knowledge in the world, or even in your chosen field, but if you can master the art of getting along with your fellow man, and establish- ing a peaceful and just world, consider yourself a giant among men. Armen Iermakian To the members of the Class of 1968, I offer my fondest best wishes! Certainly over the past three years a metamorphosis has occurred. You entered Classical High School as uncertain freshmen striving for knowledge. You leave here as strong and knowledgeable seniors. It is hoped that your three years association will have molded tolerant, understanding and sincere adults. You go out into a world full of opportunity and challenge. With your background, enthusiasm, and talent, certainly the oppor- tunities will be fulfilled and the challenges will be met. May you set your goals and standards high, and ever strive towards these ideal perfections. May you never falter or fail, and if you do, may you try twice as hard to re- dress yourself. Erline Laramee The advisers for the class of '68 during the past three years have been Miss Patricia Hart, Chairman Daniel Meder, Mr. Armen jermakian, and Miss Erline Lararne. SUMMA CUM LAUDE c s X ' H Y' 734 I vw X ' March 21, 1968 e i Bonnie Baird Roberta Bale Sherry-Lee Burrell Hillary Charney Eileen Cooley Louis Cuzzone Barbara Fichman Dean Frentzos 's Deborah Giera WiHiam Gonet Henry Green Christine Gross Dara Harris Lee Kaplan Amy Kligerman Hope Moser Elaine Radwanski David Rifflemacher Karen Rudcleforrh Elizaberh Stellman Diane Ursprung Denise Falbo Cphoro nor availablej MAGNA CUM LAUDE C 5 4' ii f H X f-X 'NA ff , I ,v' D Q xg .4 A ff IC L 'N ' x' March 21, 1968 Martha Aldrich Henry Casten Paul Chapin Gregory Clark Marsha Davis Alan Ehrlich Alexander Gerasimow Michael Goldman John Greaney Alfred jette aff! Richard Judd Pamela Kowalec Judy Larson Mitchell Markman ', r 'V lg IEEE? izli ,V 4 --2-0 ' s A 3 We .t 1 . dl ' i Carla Montori Gary Rothi Michele St. Jean l x l CUM LAUDE VC H S .ir- Ng 'H X7 March 21 , 1968 Peter Betts David Bixby Nadine Chernick Laurel Cohen Michael Cutler David Cyranowski Elizabeth Franseen Leslie Garson Louise Gregg Diane Guidette Charleen Kane Anita Kuselias Jeffrey Leiter Susan Perry Stanley Piecuch Gale Slepchuck Elizabeth Smith Eric Stahl Robert Townsend Robert Child S A Francis Funai Kathy Ann Keenan Joyce Riley Cynthia Walpurgis school life day by day DONNA AGAN 211 Dayton Street j Donna has been a spirited member of Classical's cheering squad for the past two years. She has also participated in the Future Teachers' Club, serving as publicity chairman in her junior year, and IRC. Donna enjoys sewing and playing tennis. Her plans for the future include college and teaching elementary school. ELLEN AKERMAN 107 Gillette Avenue Ellen has been a three year member of IRC, the Hebrew Club, serving as secretary in her junior year and treasurer in her senior year. She also belonged to Red Cross for three years, being secre- tary in the eleventh grade and president in twelfth. Ellen has been a member of the freshman and junior activities com- mittees. Horseback riding, skiing, and tennis keep Ellen busy during her spare time. She plans to attend college and be successful. MARTHA ALDRICH 68 Rockland Street Martha has participated in many ac- tivities during her three years at Classi- cal. She has been a member of tl1e French Club, the National Honor Soci- ety and the International Relations Club where she served as program co-chair- rnan in eleventh grade and president in the tewelfth grade. Outside of school, Martha enjoys reading, skiing, camping, and tennis. She plans to attend a liberal arts college. MICHAEL ADAMCHEK 242 Parker Street While at Classical, Mike has been a member of the Senate and the swim- ming team. He served as captain of the swimming team during his senior year. His outside interests include ski racing and skin diving. In the future, Mike plans to attend college and become an aeronautical engineer. F? Hasan , it RAND ALEXANDER 129 Westminster Street Athletically inclined Rand has been a member for three years of the football and basketball teams. He played baseball in the tenth and twelfth grade. He has also served on Student Government for two years. Listening to music and read- ing good books occupy Rand's time. He would like to major in either economics or political science. BEVERLY ALLEN 14 Rockland Street During her three years at Classical, Bev has been active in many clubs. She has been a member of IRC, the Hebrew Club, the French Club and the Red Cross, she served as member-at-large of the Red Cross in the twelfth grade. In her spare time, Bev enjoys playing ten- nis, skiing, reading, and working as a volunteer in a local hospital. Her plans for the future include college and later working with handicapped children. JEFFREY ANTON 59 Fox Hill Road Musically inclined, Jeff has partici- pated in many of the musical programs offered at Classical. He has been a mem- ber of the band, the dance band, the orchestra, the dixieland band and the brass choir. He also has been a member of the swimming team. In his spare time he enjoys listening to rock and roll and jazz. JeE plans to be an electrical en- gmeer. ROBERT ARIETI 344 Commonwealth Avenue Bob was an S.T. agent and a member of IRC in his senior year. He has held an after-school job which has kept him from participating in school activities. He Cnl0ys traveling, is a sports enthusi- ast, and would like to become a major league baseball manager. PHILIP AXLER 16 Sachem Street Phil has been a P.T.S.A. and S.T. representative. He has also participated in the Hebrew Club and the junior Prom Decorations Committee. Phil was a rnember of the tennis team and the swimming team. Some of his outside BONNIE BAIRD 47 Westford Circle The captain of our high stepping ma- jorettes, Bonnie has been active in many other Classical activities. She was a member of the Recorder staff, the Na- tional Honor Society, and co-program chairman of IRC in the eleventh grade. After school, Bonnie has a part time job, but she still manages to pursue her hobbies of tennis and swimming. Her future plans include a career in lan- guages. 109 interests center around his religion. Phil plans to attend a liberal arts college. ROBIN BAIRD 79 Hadley Street Robin was a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club and a two year member of IRC. She had also been a member of the Banner Committee and Senior Activities Committee. Robin en- joys being a spectator at school sports. She also enjoys skiing, tennis, golling, and horseback riding. Robin plans to become an elementary school teacher. DONNA BASSETTE 24 Kay Street Donna has been a two year member of IRC and a Blue and White agent. Her musical interests included Girls' Chorus for one year and Choir for two years. Outside of school she enjoys horseback riding and swimming. She is interested in Data Processing. ROBERTA BALE 63 West Crystal Brook Drive Roberta has participated in the activ- ities of the Spanish Club, the Hebrew Club, IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and the Recorder, in addition to being a member of the Honor Society. She en- joys sewing and wants to become a home economist. ELIZABETH BALISE 27 Wesson Street Musically inclined, Liz was a member of the Girls' Chorus, Madrigal, and the orchestra, serving as president in her senior year. She was also a member of Classical's Color Guard. Liz's outside in- terests include reading, writing, and mu- sic. Her ambition is to teach mentally disturbed children. CHRISTINE BANNON 2132 Wilbraham Road Chris has been a member of IRC and the Future Teachers' Club for three years and has been a member of the activities committee in her junior and senior years. Also, she has served as a library aide and a teacher's aide. Out- side of school she enjoys football, bas- ketball and hockey games. Becoming a DOROTHY BENNETT 122 Pineview Drive Dorothy has participated in the Girls' Chorus, the International Relations Club, and the bowling league. Her out- side interests include sewing and horse- back riding. She plans to attend a liberal arts college. ELISABETH BERNSTEIN 89 Randolph Street While at Classical, Liz has been a three year member of the Red Cross, the Hebrew Club, and the French Club in which she served as treasurer in her senior year. Liz enjoys outdoor sports like skiing and sail boating. Since Liz enjoys working with children, she plans to attend college and become a child psychologist. PETER BETTS 43 Puritan Road Pete has participated in the activities of the Biology Club, IRC, and the Latin Club. He worked on AVA for three years. Outside of school he enjoys golf- ing, skiing, and billiards. Pete would like to pursue a medical career. teacher is Chris' ambition. ELAINE BARRATT 205 Bolton Street Elaine has been a member of the Banner Committee and Future Teachers' Club in the tenth grade. During the last two years, she has been a member of IRC. After school, Elaine enjoys both participating in sports like swimming and horseback riding and watching sports like football, basketball, and hockey. Elaine plans to become an ele- mentary school teacher. 110 DAVID BIXBY 1145 State Street Dave served as vice-president of the Science Club and Chess Club in his senior year. Besides being a member of these clubs he enjoys playing the accor- dian and bowling. During his free time Dave studies chemistry and experiments in his home lab. He intends to be a chemical engineer. twelve new teachers JAMES BLACK 21 Morison Street DOUGLAS BLACK 33 Beechwood Avenue A three year member of the French Club and the Senate, Doug also played in the orchestra in his first two years at Classical. After school he participates in all types of theater work, acting, direct- ing and producing, and enjoys music, writing, and skiing. Upon graduation Doug hopes to attend a liberal arts col- lege majoring in drama and English. ANNE BONEMERY 96 Hamburg Street Anne has been on the Blue and While advertising staff, the Carousel ticket committee, and a PTSA representative. IRC and the Spanish Club were some of her school interests. Anne was a member of junior Achievement also. Anne plans to major in languages and travel. JOSEPH BORELLI 175 Lang Street Joe was a member of the hockey Jim has been a member of the Boys' Chorus, the basketball team and IRC, during his three years at Classical. Out- side of school, his activities revolve around sports, especially basketball. jim plans to attend a business school. WINONA BLACK 64 Cherrelyn Street A co-editor on the senior section of the yearbook staH this year, Winona served on various other school activities such as IRC, the Future Teachers', Pierides and the Spanish Club of which she was treasurer this year. Some of her outside interests are playing the piano and guitar, going camping, and assisting junior Achievement. Winona wants to become an elementary school teacher. JANET BLAIR 68 Dunmoreland Street janet has been an active member of the Biology Club, IRC, and Pierides. In her senior year she served as program chairman for Pierides, and chief clerk for the Recorder. Playing the guitar, reading, and horseback riding are a few of Janet's interests. She plans to enter team and soccer team in the tenth grade and the Biology Club in twelfth. Sports are some of his outside interests but fly- ing is his main hobby. joe is now a pri- vate pilot but in the future he would like to work for a commercial airline or start his own air charter service. He plans to go to college before pursuing his ambitions. WILLIAM BRICKHOUSE 205 College Street Interested in sports, Bill participated in the rifle club, the cross country team, and was a three year member of the track team of which he was the captain in his senior year. He also joined the Chess Club and the AVA. Bill hopes to pursue a course in medicine. NEIL BOUTIN 64 Steuben Street Indian Orchard Since Neil's outside activities have taken up most of his time, he has been unable to participate in school activities. He enjoys playing the trumpet and play- ing sports. Neil hopes to attend college some field of psychology. DIANE BLAKE 114 Emerson Street A spirited member of Classical, Diane was active in cheerleading, IRC, and the Girls' Chorus. She was also an ST alter- nate and served on the Junior Prom decorations committee. Diane enjoys ski- ing, both water and snow, and having fun. She is interested in working with children and plans to major in the field of occupational therapy. GAYLE BRISK 750 Dickinson Street While at Classical, Gayle has partici- pated in IRC, the Girls' Chorus, and the Junior Prom Decorations and Pub- liciry committees. Her outside interests include skiing, surfing and just having fun. Gayle plans a career in retailing. 111 and make a career in animal science. LINDA BRUCE 113 Robert Dyer Circle Since Linda's outside job has taken up most of her time, she has been lim- ited in her class activities. She has, how- ever, joined the International Relations Club. Linda hopes to attend a Nursing School. Seniors cope with JANICE BURR 103 Alden Street While at Classical, Janice has been a member of the Future Teachers' Club, the Spanish Club, the Girls' Chorus, and Choir. She has also been a member of Carousel for two years. After school, Janice has a part-time job. She plans to major in elementary education. was LAWRENCE BRUMER 23 Boyd Street Participation in the Biology and the Chess Clubs, the Boys' Chorus, and Choir have comprised Larry's extra-cur- ricular activities at Classical. Outside of school, Larry works part time, and tries to read as many of Steinbeck's works as he can. His ambition is to become a pharmacist. NANCY BUCHAN 3 Sky Ridge Lane Nancy has been active in IRC and the Future Nurses' Club in addition to being an S.T. agent while at Classical. In keeping with her ambition to enter the nursing profession, she is also a vol- unteer at a local hospital. CELESTE BUDD 88 Woodrow Street Candy has been an active member of the Future Teachers' Club in tenth grade, the Latin Club in the eleventh, and the Spanish Club and IRC in twelfth. She has also served as a library aide and a member of the Carousel committees in the last two years. Out- side of school, Candy belongs to a drum and bugle corps. Candy aspires to be an elementary school teacher. SHERRY-LEE BURRELI. 1739 Parker Street An enthusiastic member of the cheer- ing squad, serving as co-captain this year, Sherry has been very active during her three years at Classical. Besides cheering, she has been a member of the Recorder staff, the National Honor S0- ciety, IRC, and GAA. Outside of school, she is a member of a church youth group. She also enjoys fooling around on the guitar and organ. Sherry plans a career in sociology or teaching. DIANE CAMERON 44 Sunset Drive While at Classical, Diane's chief in- terest has been the Future Teachers' Club. She was a three year member and served as the club treasurer in her junior year. She was also a two year member of IRC. Diane intends to become a teacher. ROGER CANT 52 Brittany Road Indian Orchard While at Classical, Roger participated in a variety of activities. He was a mem- ber of the soccer and track teams. He was a good chess player. He was also a member of the mathletes and Boys' Patrol. During the 1967 Eastern States Exposition he served as a Governor's Aide. ELLEN BUDLONG 50 Madison Avenue During her years at Classical, Ellen has been a member of the Biology Club, Pierides, and IRC. Ellen has also served as a PTSA representative. Outside of school, Ellen enjoys writing, swimming, and traveling. Learning to surf and race cars are Ellen's entertainment goals. Ellen plans to teach high school English. 112 GARY CASSANELLI 50 Barrels Street Gary was a Junior varsity baseball player in tenth and eleventh grade as well as a rifle team member in tenth and a Boys' Patrol member in eleventh and twelfth grades. His major outside activity is pool playing. Gary's ambition is to be a dentist. 996 underclassmen HENRY CASTEN 258 East Allen Ridge Road Henry's interests at Classical have centered around study and athletics. He was a member of both the swimming and baseball reams. In his junior year he was co-exchange editor of the Scribe. He became captain of the Boys' Patrol, and was inducted into the National Honor Society. Henry enjoys music and scuba diving. He would like to major in oceanography or biology. BARBARA CHERNICK 50 Wayne Street Prior to her senior year, Barbara was active in the Girls' Chorus, the Hebrew Club, the Constitution Committee, and the junior Prom Decorations Commit- tee. This year she participated in Red Cross and the Senior Banquet Com- mittee. Away from school, she enjoys swimming and skiing, and has worked at a children's camp for a few summers. Barbara is interested in becoming an elementary school teacher. JAMES CAUDLE 318 Eastern Avenue Jimmy, as he is called by his friends, has been kept busy in school with home- work and classes. Outside of school he does Church work with small children and likes almost all sports except hockey. He hopes to become a teacher. PAUL CHAPIN 308 Gillette Avenue Paul has been a three year member of the Senate, being president in his senior year. He is on the activities staff of Blue and While and a member of the Chess Club. He would like to attend a university and become a specialist in some area of biology. HILLARY CHARNEY 301 Old Farm Road Hillary served as secretary of the class in the freshman year. She has been a li- brary aide, and a member of IRC and the Latin Club. A two year member of the Recorder staff, she has served as co-news editor in her senior year. She has also been vice-president of the Na- tional Honor Society and exchange edi- tor of Scribe. Hillary hopes to be an interpreter or a language teacher. NADINE CHERNICK 872 Belmont Avenue Nadine has been a member of the French Club for three years, the Na- tional Honor Society, and the Future Teachers' Club. She was president of the Hebrew Club during her junior year and vice-president in her senior year. She enjoys playing the piano and tennis. Nadine plans to major in biology. WILLIAM CHESWORTH 61 Burns Avenue Bill has been a member of IRC and the Biology Club. His hobbies and out- side activities include skiing, coin col- lecting and water skiing. In the 'future Bill hopes to become a physical educa- tion teacher. WILLIAM CHICA 104 Draper Street Besides being a member of IRC, Bill has participated in the French Club. His outside interests include playing records and camping. DEBRA CHELEFOU 11 Thornfell Street Debbi has been a three year member of IRC. She has served on many com- mittees including the Carousel Ticket Committee in tenth grade, P.T.S.A. as an alternate in eleventh grade, and Stu- dent Treasury in twelfth grade. ROBERT CHILD 105 Hillside Drive East Longmeadow While at Classical, Bob has been an active member of the band and dance band, serving as vice-president in his senior year. He was also chosen lieuten- ant of Boys' Patrol in his senior year. Outside of school, Bob enjoys athletics, especially water skiing. He plans a ca- reer in medicine. 115 Six students earn CLIFFORD CHISHOLM 71 Holly Street Indian Orchard Cliff has participated in Carousel, the Chess Club, the Science Club, and the Boys' Chorus. Being a sports enthusiast, Cliff enjoys soccer and tennis. CliH's second interest is music, especially folk music. LAUREL COHEN 73 Whittier Street Laurel served as treasurer of the French Club, a member of IRC, and Pierides and as a freshman member of the activities committee. In her spare time she enjoys skiing and volunteer hospital work. In the future Laurel hopes to attend a small liberal arts college. CYNTHIA CIAK 102 Wolcott Street In addition to being editor-in-chief of the Blue and White during her senior year, Cynthia has participated in numer- ous other school activities. She has been an aide to Miss Corcoran and Miss Boy- lan, a member of the band, the Future Teachers' Club, Pierides, and the Span- ish Club. Outside of school Cindy hopes to become a teacher of the deaf. GREGORY CLARK 63 Massachusetts Avenue Greg, who would like to become a professor of history at the college level, became quite familiar to most seniors this year. He was charged with making senior picture appointments for the year- book and thus came in contact with the majority of the class of 1962. In addi- tion to serving on the yearbook staH for two years, Greg has been in the Sci- ence Club for three years and was the club secretary this year. LYNN CLARK 42 Macomber Avenue During her three years at Classical, Lynn was a member of the Future Teachers' Club, serving one term as secretary. She was also a Blue and White agent and a member of IRC. In her spare time she enjoys playing the piano. APHRODITE COKKINIAS 110 Windmere Street Aphrodite has been a member of the Future Teachers' Club, serving as treas- urer in her senior year, and IRC. She enjoys swimming, sewing, and going to basketball games. Aphro hopes to be- come an elementary school teacher. PAMELA COKKINIAS 23 Fenimore Boulevard In her freshman year, Pamela joined the Biology Club. For two Years she has been a member of the Carousel makeup committee. Outside of school she enjoys swimming and dancing. PATRICK CONNOLLY 196 Navajo Road Pat has served on the activities, the constitution, and the prom committees. He has also been a member of the golf team. In his spare time Pat enjoys play- ing golf and basketball. EVAN COHEN 129 Spruceland Avenue Evan has been a three year member of the soccer team. He also enjoys ski- ing, football, and rooting for the basket- ball team. Serving his class, he was a member of the Constitution Committee and the junior Prom Decorations Com- mittee. He would like to be a business man. EILEEN COOLEY 64 Rockland Street During her three years at Classical, Eileen has been a member of the Re- corder staff, the French Club, IRC, and the Hebrew Club. She has been kept quite busy with her part time job and her volunteer work at a local hospital. 114 NMSQT semi final honors JAMES COSMAN 79 Hartwick Street james belonged to IRC for one year. He also worked on the Junior Prom Committee. In his leisure, he enjoys skiing. Jim hopes to attend college. 69 Palmer Avenue ANN COUNOS 55 Bellevue Avenue At Classical, Annie was a three year member of IRC and a member of the Girls' Athletic Association. Outside of school she enjoys skiing, swimming, horseback riding, and tennis. She hopes to go to college. JAUREZ COUSIN 17 Pickett Place For the past three years, Jaurez has been a member of the Classical High School band in which she played the clarinet. Jaurez has also served as a Blue and While agent in her junior year. Outside of school, Jaurez enjoys cooking, going to basketball games, and attending junior Achievement meetings. Jaurez plans to attend college. JEAN COWLES 101 Middlesex Street Three year participation in the Biol- ogy Club and Carousel, membership in the Future Teachers' and Future Nurses' clubs, and assisting as a student leader have been some of jean's school activi- ties. Dancing classes and a church group occupy some of her time away from school not taken up by her job. jean hopes to become a teacher. 4: CAROLYN CROSSMAN Carolyn was in the Red Cross in tenth grade and IRC in the eleventh and twelfth grade. Carolyn enjoys cooking, swimming, and attending basketball games. She also is a member of a girls' youth organization. Carolyn's ambition is to go to college and ultimately enter the field of elementary education. MICHAEL CUTLER 65 Olmsted Drive Mike is one of Classical's sport fans. During his three years at Classical, he has been a member of the bowling, the soccer, and the tennis teams. In his 'spare time he plays the piano and enjoys lis- tening to music. veterinarian nursing. KATHLEEN DAVIDSON 199 Middlesex Street Kathy has been a three year member of IRC, serving as secretary during this past year. She has also been a member of the Recorder staff. Her hobbies in- clude tennis and reading. She also serves as a hospital volunteer and an oiiicer in a youth group. 115 LOUIS CUZZONE 44 Elsworth Avenue Lou has been a three year member of the Science Club in addition to being on the Handbook Committee in grade 11, the Boys Patrol and the National Honor Society He is interested in mu sic, both as a member of Boys Chorus and as a guitar player He hopes to major in biology or chemistry DAVID CYRANOWSKI During his three years at Classical David has been a member of the Biology Club and the National Honor Society David also enjoys reading and horseback riding as well as raising and showing Great Danes David hopes to become a SUZANNE DEBAKIS 16 Brentwood Street While at Classical Sue has been a member of the Carousel Make up Com mittee. For the past two years Sue has been an active member in junior Achievement Sue intends to major in Seniors will remember plastic MARSHA DAVIS 72 Garvey Drive Marsha's time in school has been taken up mostly with her classes. Outside of school she enjoys sewing, knitting, and tennis. Upon completion of her three years at Classical, Marsha has ambitious plans. CHRISTOPHER DOTEN 1920 Allen Street Chris has been an active member of the baseball team during his three years at Classical. Outside of school he enjoys baseball, basketball, soccer, and other sports. Chris plans to major in history or physical education. SUSAN DEBARGER 58 Pineywoods Avenue Susan has been a three year member of the Future Nurses' Club and has served as president this year. When not working as a hospital volunteer, she Finds time to ski, play tennis, and do some horseback riding. She has also participated in the activities of the Western District and all-state choruses and Madrigal. PETER DESCHENES 58 Balboa Drive Peter has been a member of the base- ball and the basketball teams for three years. In his senior year he was a mem- ber of IRC. Pete enjoys golf, swimming, and reading books on Germany. Pete plans to become a physical education teacher. STEPHEN DION 123 Garvey Drive Stephen was on the hockey team in tenth grade and a member of the Art Club in the twelfth grade. His major interest outside of school is cars. Steve wants to become a doctor. DIANE DOWNIE 39 Curve Street Captain of the Girls' Patrol this past year, Diane was also active in the Future Teachers' Club, and IRC. She was also a Blue and White agent, a member of the girls' bowling team, and a Student Leader. Diane is an enthusi- astic Classical sports fan. CANDICE EARLY 47 Orleans Street Lively and full of pep, Candy has been in the school band and has assisted as a library aide for three years. Her major interest, however, lies in junior Achievement, in which she has partici- pated throughout high school. Her aim is to live a happy life. MARY ELLEN EASTWOOD 139 Arthur Street Mary Ellen, who hopes to become an interpreter, has been a member of the French and Spanish Clubs for three years. She was vice president of the Spanish Club for two years. She has been one of the senior editors of the Blue and White. Outside of school Mary Ellen goes camping and skiing and enjoys playing the guitar and listening to music. JOAN DISANTI 171 Pine Street Girls' Chorus, Choir, and the Ca- rousel Costume Committee have been some of Ioa.n's activities at Classical. She was a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club, a Student Leader, and a member of the Girls' Patrol. Joan enjoys sketching, reading, music, tennis, and spectator sports. 116 es- CYNTHIA EATON 12 Hollywood Street Cyndi, one of the senior student leader, was a member of the Future Teachers' Club in tenth grade. She has a special interest in dancing, which prompted her to participate in Carou- sel, and is therefore an assistant teacher in dance instruction for children. Cyndi's ambition is to work with people pre- ferably children or young adults. ilverwarev and over-crowded cafeteria PHILIP EDDY 71 Old Lane Road Philip was in the band in tenth and eleventh grades. He was also a member of the soccer team in tenth grade and the Stage Crew in twelfth as well as an aide in the office in eleventh and twelfth grade. Outside of school Phil participates in a rock 'n roll band. MARY ELLIS 47 Sherwood Road In her senior year, Mary has served on the Girls' Patrol. She was also a two year member of the Future Teachers' Club and a one year member of IRC. In the winter, Mary enjoys watching hockey games. Although Mary is as yet undecided about her future, she plans to attend college. WILLIAM H. EDWARDS 167 Thompson Street Bill, a sports enthusiast, has been a member of the golf and bowling teams. He served on the Freshman Activities Committee and on the Blue and White advertising staff. Outside of school, Bill enjoys hiking, archery, and playing the guitar. He would like to engage in a scientihc Held of study. ALAN EHRLICH 14 Rencelau Street ln his freshman and junior years at Classical, Al has played the flute in the band. Alan has been a member of the wrestling team in the tenth grade, the soccer team in both tenth and eleventh grades, and the golf team in all three years. Alan has an assortment of hobbies and interests ranging from butterfly mounting to playing billiards. Alan plans to major in math and eventually to do research in this field. STEWART EHRLICH 5 Amanda Street Because of an interest in world affairs and the Spanish language, Stewart has been a member of IRC and the Spanish Club. Outside of school, his interests include cars and a wide range of sports. Stewart plans to become an interpreter. JUNE ERICKSON 494 White Street For the past two years, june has been a member of IRC and the Future Teachers' Club. june was a member of the Girls' Chorus in the tenth and eleventh grade. In her junior year, june was a PTSA representative and a partici- pant in Carousel. In the way of sports, June enjoys playing tennis and skiing. June plans to become a math teacher. VIRGINIA ERNST 102 Magnolia Terrace Ginger, whose major interest is art, has been a member of the Art Club for the past two years. In her junior year, Ginger served on the Activities Com- mittee, and the junior Prom Committee. This year Ginger was an ST agent and a member of the French Club. Outside of school Ginger enjoys participating in almost any sport. In the future, Ginger plans to become an interior decorator, or a fashion designer. LORA EVENSON 27 Overlook Drive While at Classical, Lora was a mem- ber of IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and the Girls' Chorus. Lora has served Classical as a library aide and a Student Leader. Outside of school Lora enjoys swimming and apparatus work. Lora would like to become an elementary school teacher. CHARLES ELIOPOULOS 18 Rittenhouse Terrace Chuck has played on the Junior Varsity Baseball Team in tenth grade. He has also been a member of the Chess Club for the last two years. Outside of school, Chuck is a member of a drum and bugle corps. After graduation, Chuck plans to attend college. ELAINE FAGAN 170 Washington Boulevard Elaine has been a two year member of both the Spanish and Art Clubs, and a three year member of IRC. She was a Blue and White agent in her freshman year and an ST agent during her senior year. Outside of school she enjoys paint- ing, horseback riding, and water sports. Elaine to become an interior decorator. 117 SIDNEY FANNICK 141 Carver Street Sid was in the Boys' Chorus and Science Club. He enjoys stamp collect- ing and playing touch football. He hopes to go to college and major in Naval Architecture. The semor class rises CHRISTINA FIORENTINO 65 Timothy Circle Chris joined IRC, Girls' Chorus, Choir, and Future Teachers' Club. She was vice president of the Future Teach- ers' Club in her senior year and worked in the library as a library aide. She takes a great interest in teaching and would like to pursue it as a career. BETTE FELPER 55 Benz Street Bette has been a three year member of IRC. She was also a member of the Red Cross and the Hebrew Club. In her spare time, Bette is interested in skiing, swimming, and tennis. In the future she would like to travel. BARBARA FICHMAN 56 Old Farm Road While at Classical Barb has partici- pated in the activities of the Future Teachers' Club, IRC, the Spanish Club, and the Handbook and Scribe. She was a member of the Honor Society and a lieutenant on the Girls' Patrol. In her spare time Barb enjoys reading. She looks forward to becoming an elemen- tary school teacher. JANICE FILLER 92 Chalmers Street Janice has been a member of the Stu- dent Treasury in her freshman and jun- ior years. For the past three years, Janice has been a member of IRC. After school, Janice enjoys horseback riding and tennis. Janice plans to become a medical technician. GEORGE FLEISCHNER 39 Morningside Park George is one of the sports enthusi- asts of Classical. He was a member of the golf, baseball, hockey, and football teams. As a freshman he served on the Constitution Committee, and was a Stu- dent Government Representative in his junior year. He has manned the school store for SG. GERALD FOLEY I9 Ashbrook Street Joe was a member of the track team in the eleventh and twelfth grades, run- ning the two mile. Outside of school he plays with local music groups. DIANNE FRADET 48 Magnolia Terrace Diane joined the IRC on entering Classical and stayed with it all three years. She was also a Student Leader and a member of the Girls' Chorus. Her out- side interests include skiing and horse- back riding. She looks forward to be- coming an elementary school teacher. SUSAN FINCH 10 Inwood Place Susan's interests have included the Future Nurses' Club, Madrigal, Student Leadership, the PTSA, IRC, and the Girls' Chorus. She also enjoys skiing on the slopes of nearby mountains. She hopes to become an airline stewardess. 118 H ELIZABETH FRANSEEN 43 Atwater Road Betsy was a member of IRC, the Fu- ture Nurses' Club, and a Student Leader. She was a member of Girls' Chorus and Blue and White yearbook advertising staff. Betsy's outside interests are skiing, sailing, and playing the piano. She also works as a hospital volunteer. Betsy plans to become an occupational thera- pist. with the hemlines Broadway. DEAN FRENTZOS 214 Hartwick Street Dean has been a member of the Chess Club, the Science Club, and the National Honor Society. He also enjoys baseball, football and basketball. He plans to attend college where he may possibly study mathematics. MARK FRIEDENBERG 51 Bretton Road Musically'inclined, Mark was a mem- ber of the Boys' Chorus in the tenth grade, Choir in the eleventh and twelfth grade, and Carousel in the eleventh grade. He enjoys bowling and the thea- ter. Mark plans to attend college. MARK FRIEDMAN 267 Longhill Street Mark enjoys playing football, basket- ball, pocket billiards, and shuflleboard. He plans to continue his education and would like to succeed in life. ing in the W basketball. MILDRED FREDERICKS 165 Marion Street Mildred, Connie to her friends, was a member of the Girls' Chorus in her freshman year. She is very active in community work outside of school. Het main interest is to become an actress on PAUL FURLANI 55 Thornfell Street Paul's interests include hunting, lish- ing, swimming, and ice skating. An out- side job has occupied rnost of his spare time. He plans to further his education. FRANCIS FUNAI 25 Ferncliff Avenue Fran's favorite activity has been sing- Choir for the last two years. Putting his ability to good use, he par- ticipated in the '67 Carousel. He also was a member of the banner committee in his freshman year, and the Boys' Pa- trol during his junior and senior years. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and CARL GARDNER 15 Churchill Street Carl's activities at Classical have been specialized rather than extensive. A member of the Art Club he hopes to become an artist when he has finished his formal education. His main hobby is studying art. Carl also enjoys listening to music, especially jazz. LESLIE GARSON 1651 South Branch Parkway Leslie was a member of IRC in the tenth grade, Art Editor of Scribe in the eleventh, a two year member of Pierides, and a three year member of the Biology Club. Les has also been a library aide for three years and business manager for Recorder for two years. In her spare time she reads and collects books. TERRY GENDEN 50 Terrace Lane Linguistically inclined, Terry has been a member of the French, Spanish, and Hebrew Clubs. In her senior year she served as publicity chairman of the Spanish Club and the secretary of the ALEXANDER GERASIMOW 248 Pearl Street Alex has been a member of the Chess Club for two years, and the Science Club for the past three years, serving as its president in his senior year. Alex has a variety of hobbies which he pursues during his few free moments. These range from working on electronics and scientific projects, to stamp collecting and caring for tropical lish. In the fu- ture, Alex plans to attend college and study medicine. 119 Hebrew Club. CAROL GIAQUINTO 56 Birchland Avenue As a freshman, Carol was a member of the Future Teachers' Club. Carol was a Blue and White agent and a partici- pant on a television show for National Education Week as a junior. During all three years at Classical, Carol has been a member of IRC. Outside of school, Carol has had a variety of hobbies rang- ing from teaching dancing to sewing and painting. November brings an DONNA GOLDBAND 158 Dayton Street Donna has been active in IRC, the Art Club, and the Hebrew Club. She was a PTSA representative in tenth and eleventh grades. Outside of school she is president of a'girls' youth organization and enjoys skiing and art. Donna hopes to attend an art school. .x , rw iii ,eerie T A 3 ' 2 fe.. Zara je' 1 ii' ,ef -K.. - 7 ' sg' ,ms DEBORAH GIERA 859 Armory Street Debbie was a member of the National Honor Society. the Rifle Club, and GAA. She was a library aide for two years and took part in Carousel during her hrst year at Classical. Debbie plays the piano, the accordion, and likes to ski. Presently she holds a job outside of school. GREGORY GILFOIL 35 juniper Drive Greg is an active three year member of Carousel. He has been a member of Crew, Choir, and Madrigal. Greg hopes to go into a field of engineering. SUSAN GIUSTINA 696 Roosevelt Avenue In the tenth grade, Sue was a member of the Girls' Chorus. In her junior year, Sue served on several committees in- cluding the Decorations Committee for the junior Prom, Misty, and the Business Committee of Scribe. This year Sue has been a Student Leader and an ST agent. During her three years at Classical Sue has been a member of IRC. Outside of school she enjoys riding horses and playing the piano. Sue plans to go to college and become an elemen- tary school teacher. 5? . RONALD GOLDBERG 839 Dickinson Street A sports enthusiast, Ron has been a member of the wrestling and soccer teams. He has also been a member of the Hebrew Club. Ron's outside interests include tennis and diving. He plans a career in biology. MICHAEL GOLDMAN 199 Benz Street Mike has been a varsity soccer team member, managing editor of Recorder, a Student Government representative for two years, and a member of the National Honor Society. Outside of school he is interested in skiing, golfing, and tennis. WILLIAM GONET 55 Flint Street Besides being a member of the School Match Wits Team and the Scribe staff, Bill has also been a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and the Boys' Pa- trol. He enjoys listening to popular music and jazz. Bill hopes to become a magazine editor. JO-ANNE GODAIRE 206 West Allen Ridge Road jo-Anne was a member of the volley- ball team, the Biology Club, the Choir, and Carousel. Her interests outside of school include painting, music, and read- ing. She is also interested in astronomy which she would like to pursue as a career. 120 .45 MARJORIE GOODLESS 54 Wayne Street Marjorie has been a member of IRC, the Chorus, the junior Red Cross, and the Freshmen Constitution and Junior Prom Committees. Margie plays tennis and skiis. undefeated football team JOHN GREANEY 99 Catalpa Terrace john served as vice-president of the Senate in his freshman and junior years. He was also a member of the Chess Club, the swimming team, the Recorder staff for two years, and the literary editor of Scribe in eleventh grade. John would like to become a lawyer. HENRY GREEN 292 Forest Park Avenue Henry has been a member of the Chess Club, IRC, the Chorus, the Sen- ate and the Recorder staff in his junior and senior years. He was publicity edi- tor of the Scribe in his junior year, and he became captain of the Classical As Schools Match Wits team in his senior year. CAROL GOODMAN 27 Rencelaust Street Carol serves as vice-president of the senior class as well as being an IRC and Spanish Club member. She also was in Girls' Chorus in tenth grade and has been a Student Leader. Her major out- side interest is skiing. She would like to become a physical therapist. NANCY GRIMALDI 122 Drexel Street Nancy has been a three year member of GAA and has served as secretary and second vice-president. She has also been one of the lieutenants on the Girls' Pa- trol, She also worked on the student handbook and the Scribe. Outside of school she enjoys softball, singing, and writing. ROBIN GREENBERG 17 Blodgett Street Robin has been a three year member of GAA and a two year member of IRC. She likes animals, guitar playing, and reading. LOUISE GREGG 1119 State Street Louise was a member of Girls' Chorus in tenth and eleventh grade and this year is in the Choir. Louise also par- ticipated in IRC for two years. She has a job at a branch library in the city and, when she can find time, likes to sew, cook, and knit. DEBBIE GUSTAFSON 11 Timber Lane In Debbie's three years at Classical she has served on the activities commit- tee, the decorating committee for the Junior Prom, the bulldogs sales com- mittee and Senior Prom decorating committee. She has also been a member of IRC. 121 -SPR CHRISTINE GROSS 1452 Worcester Street Indian Orchard, Mass. Chris has been a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, the French Club, and the Girls' Patrol. She has also been a member of IRC. Her hobbies outside center around art and going to basket- ball games. Chris plans to pursue a ca- reer in psychology. DIANE GUIDEITE 1654 South Branch Parkway Diane has been a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club, a member of IRC in tenth grade, a Girls' Chorus member in tenth and eleventh grades and a student leader in the senior year. Her hobbies are skiing and playing the piano and she eventually hopes to be- come an elementary school teacher. SARAH GURVITCH 24 Washington Road A three year member of the Future Nurses' Club and IRC, Sarah also serves on the Senior Prom Decorating Commit- tee. Outside of school she enjoys listen- ing to records and horseback riding. In the future, Sarah hopes to attend college. DEBORAH HAAS 15 Massachusetts Avenue Debbie was a member of IRC in eleventh grade. She also has been one of our high stepping majorettes for two years. Debbie enjoys and participates in all sports especially tennis and basket- ball, and she listens to music. She hopes to become a veterinarian. JACQUELYN HALL 87 Buckingham Street jackie, one of the high stepping ma- jorettes has been also a member of the French Club, IRC and a dancer in Carousel. Outside of school, she is a member of Junior Achievement. jackie also enjoys ice skating and dancing. She hopes to major in languages. JOAN HANDLEMAN 19 Hughes Street The International Relations Club, Freshmen Activities Committee and Orchestra have been some of Joan's school activities. Outside of school she is a member of several local music groups. Other outside interests are sew- ing, knitting and reading. joan plans to major in music. CAROLINE HANST 23 Graham Street In the tenth grade Caroline was on the girls' volleyball team. In eleventh grade she was.a Blue and White alter- nate and was president of a junior Achievement Company. Caroline's favor- ite pastime is sports. She also enjoys helping other people when in need. Caroline plans to go to college. Cheerleaders hold drive JAMES HARRIS 114 Norfolk Street james was a three year member of the wrestling team. He would like ro go to college and study medicine. ELINOR HARTSHORN 63 Atwater Road Musically gifted Ellie has been a member of the Girls' Chorus, the Choir, Madrigal, and Carousel. In addition to these she has been a member of Pierides, the Biology Club, and IRC. Outside of school, she reads, skiis, plays the oboe and the piano. Ellie's ambition is to be- come a musician. NORMAN HEMPHILI. 19 Suffolk Street Norman is a dogged sports fan. Bas- ketball, softball and football are the sports he most enjoys playing. Profes- sional football and high school basket- ball are his favorite spectator sports. Norman is interested in a career in data processing. GEORGE I-IERBERGER 125 East Allen Ridge Road Outside of school George enjoys sports and traveling. He has been a member of the Chess Club and the bowling team. George has no announced intentions for the future. DARA HARRIS 191 Overlook Drive Dara has participated in the Biology Club, IRC, Pierides, and the Girls' Pa- trol, during her three years at Classical. Outside of school she enjoys painting, riding, reading and ice skating. 122 .aww-.. JANE HERZENBERG 115 Bronson Terrace jane belonged to the Red Cross, Att Club, IRC, and the Junior Prom Com- mittee. She also served the Recorder as an artist. Her outside interests are ski- ing and painting. Jane plans to study art. to buy new uniforms KATHLEEN HOLT 102 Fenimore Boulevard Kathy has been a member of IRC, the Activities Committee, and the junior and senior prom committees. She also served her homeroom as the Student Treasury agent. Kathy enjoys skiing and trips to the Cape. Kathy would like to become a social worker. CARL HOWARD 206 Oak Grove Avenue In his spare time, Carl enjoys playing the saxaphone, painting, and singing. He also plays basketball and tennis. Carl hopes to some day become a history teacher. CAROL HOKANSON 157 Lumae Street While at Classical, Carol has been a Blue and White agent, a member of IRC, and a student leader. Her outside activities center around horseback rid- ing. Carol hopes to attend a junior college. GRETCHEN HOLBROOK 123 Thompson Street Gretchen has been both a substitute and regular majorette, a Carousel dancer, a member of Girls' Patrol, and a student leader. Among her hobbies are sewing, writing, playing the guitar, and the piano, and learning about herself. KAREN HOPKINS 134 Caseland Street During Karen's three years at Classi- cal, she has been a member of the Carousel ticket committee, the Junior Prom Decoration Committee, the year- book advertising staff, and IRC. Karen's outside interest is in music. GARY HUCKINS 108 Kirk Drive Tenth grade banner committee, IRC, freshman football and baseball, and Boys' Patrol are Gary's main school in- terests. He enjoys sports especially foot- ball, baseball, and basketball. Gary plans to go to an engineering school and major in math. KAREN HUMPHREY 31 Edgewood Street Karen has been a member of the Girls' Patrol, the Future Teachers' Club, and Girls' Chorus. Her outside interests include sewing, horseback riding, bas- ketball, and traveling. Karen hopes to become an elementary school teacher. BARBARA HURWITZ 126 Wheeler Avenue Barbara has been a member of IRC, and Girls' Chorus. She has also taken part in Carousel. Outside of school, Barb participated in junior Achieve- ment. Barbara is planning to become an airline stewardess. CAROLE HOROWITZ 126 Pinecrest Drive Carole has been a member of the Junior and Senior Prom Committees and IRC. In her senior year she was also a student leader. Outside of school, Carole enjoys reading, going to the beach, horse-back riding, and working at a local hospital. PETER IMLER 946 Plumtree Road Peter has been a member of the football, .baseball and basketball teams during hrsfreshman year. Peter would like to major in physical education. 123 -In-T' Hockey team moves MARTIN JACQUE 36 Kimberly Avenue Marty was on the baseball team for three years and played football in his junior and senior years. Outside of school Marty enjoys golf. He is inter- ested in pursuing his study of math. RONALD JONES 383 El Paso Street Very sports minded, Ronny has been a pitcher for the baseball team for three years. He has also been on the Boys' Patrol during his senior year. In the future Ronny hopes to become a base- ball coach. PETER JASKIEVIC 75 Narragansett Street Pete, a sports enthusiast, has been a member of the Classical soccer, football, and wrestling teams. He was a mem- ber of the Boys' Chorus and a Junior Activities alternate. Pete was also a mem- ber of Boys' Patrol in his senior year. He plans to enter into the field of medicine. GAIL JERGENSEN 92 Magnolia Terrace Gail has been a member of IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and the Choir. Her main outside interest is skiing. Gail's ambition is to become an ele- mentary school teacher. ALFRED JETTE 28 Maryland Street Al was a two year member of the Boys' Patrol and the crew team. He was a member of the soccer team for three years. He has also been a member of the National Honor Society. Outside of school, Al enjoys cycling. Al hopes to study medicine. RICHARD JUDD 107 Manchester Terrace During his freshman and junior years, Rick was a member of the swimming team and the band. For two years he also served as an ST agent and a mem- ber of the Blue and White staff. Rick, who plans to go to college and major in chemistry or physics, became a member of the National Honor Society in his senior year. MARILYNN JURKOWSKI 41 Watling Street Lynn has been clerk of the Girls' Pa- trol during her senior year. She has also been a member of IRC and the Girls' Bowling team. After school, she has a part time job, but still manages to have time for camping, square danc- ing, and attending basketball games. Lynn plans a career as an executive secretary. ROBERT KAHAN 61 Bronson Terrace Bobby has been a member of the tennis team, the Hebrew Club, and the band. His interests include football, swimmin, and basketball. Bobby plans to become a mathematician. CAROL JOHNSON 41 Hayden Avenue Carol has been a member of the Chorus, the Choir, the Girls' track team, the Future Nurses' Club, and Carousel. Her interests include art, singing, and reading. Carol plans to become a nurse. 124 CHARLENE KANE 61 Cherry Street Medicine is the held which Charlene would like to pursue. In her spare time she tutored younger children and worked at a camp with handicapped youngsters. In school, she was a member of the Bi- ology Club, IRC, Pierides, the Activities Committee, and the Senior Banquet Committee. to the Berry Division LEE KAPLAN 71 Firglade Avenue Lee has been president of the Na- tional Honor Society, a member of the Varsity basketball team, a member of the French Club and IRC, and Sports Editor of Recorder. I.ee's outside inter- ests are in sports and languages. He is interested in a career in international relations. NIKOLAS KENDYSH 73 Narragansett Street Nick has been a member of the wrestling team in eleventh and twelfth grade. He enjoys all sports, especially football and basketball. Nick also plays the guitar and is interested in music. He would like to attend a liberal arts college and major in science. GEORGE KASTRINAKIS 16 Haumont Terrace George, one of the most sports minded of our tall Classical boys, has participated in varsity basketball and track throughout his three years at Classical. In addition, he has served on the activities committee in his junior year and the Boys' Patrol in his junior and senior years. Outside of school, George belongs to a local drum corps. Tl-IEA KATSOUNAKIS 84 Monrovia Street Thea has been a member of IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and junior Prom Decorations Committee. She enjoys trav- eling in her spare time. Thea plans to go to college. JAMES KATZ 54 Meredith Street James has been a member of the baseball team, the Biology Club, and the Hebrew Club. His hobby is playing the guitar. Jimmy plans to enter a lib- eral arts college and eventually study medicine. MARSHA KENERSON 50 Crestmont Street Because Marsha has a great interest in nursing, she is a candy striper and a teen aide at a city hospital. In school, she has been a member of the Future Nurses' Club for three years. Marsha has also taken part in Student Govern- ment, IRC, Choir, and Madrigal. PAULA KIENT 157 Abbott Street While at Classical, Paula has been a member of the Future Teachers' Club, the Junior Prom Decorations Commit- tee, and IRC. She has also served as a library aide and a Blue and White agent. Paula enjoys sewing and playing the piano. Her ambition is to serve others in a helpful way. ELIZABETH KILBURN 821 North Branch Parkway Elizabeth has been a three year mem- ber of the Girls' Chorus. Among her outside interests are reading, her church choir, music, and having gala sessions on the phone with friends. Betsy plans to become a kindergarten teacher. KATHY ANN KEENAN 8 Navajo Road Kathy has many varied interests in- cluding tennis, drawing, basketball, and football games. She would like to pre- pare to teach handicapped children. as . ALAN KIMBALL 60 jeffrey Road Al was a member of the Boys' Patrol in his senior year. He has a particular interest in sports and wildlife photogra- phy. Al plans to attend college, enter the National Park Service as a ranger. 125 .1-TA The Class of 968 encounters difficultzes JOHN KIRK 14 Irvington Street His main interest lying in the held of music, John was a member of Madri- gal in his senior year, and the All- District and All-State orchestras. One ol his most pleasurable experiences was his four-year participation in the West- ern Massachusetts Young People's Sym- phony. In his spare time John enjoys listening to his Classical Record Collec- tion. John was also a Blue and While Agent during his freshman year. PAMELA KOWALEC 25 Decker Place Pam has been a spirited cheerleader at Classical for the past two years. She has been a member of the Latin Club, the Constitutional Committee, and a stu- dent leader. Hoping to work in some Held of medicine, Pam works as a vol- unteer at a hospital. She enjoys horse- back riding, reading, and listening to music. KATHY KITCHENER 115 Packard Avenue Kathy has been a member of the Choir, the Spanish Club, and IRC. Her outside activities include playing tennis, skiing, and riding horses. Kathy plans to be a medical secretary AMY KLIGERMAN 76 Abbott Street Amy started her high school activi- ties asia member-at-large of the fresh- man class. She has been president of the French and Hebrew Clubs for three years and Vice-President of IRC this year. Amy was on the Recorder staH as a reporter in eleventh grade and as co- activities editor this year. She served her homeroom as the PTSA representa- tive in her junior year. She enjoys swim- ming and sewing. PAMELA KNOWLES 37 Maebeth Street Pam was a member of the Biology Club in tenth grade. Her main interest is water skiing but she also enjoys knit- ting and snow skiing. Pam wants to be- come a dental hygienist. ANDREA KRAMER 119 Emerson Street Andrea has been a Red Cross repre- sentative, an ST agent, and a member of the Junior Prom Decoration Committee and the Girls' Chorus. She enjoys skiing, golfing, tennis, and listening to music. Andrea would like to become a retail buyer. JOHN KRAMER 63 Kipling Street A member of the Choir, Madrigal, and All-State Chorus singing John brings music to the Boys' Patrol. After school, John enjoys skiing, playing the guitar and taking pictures. john plans to major in mathematics, and become a computer programmer. RICHARD KRASNOR 184 West Allen Ridge Road Rich has been a member of the Chess Club, the German Club and the Boys' Chorus. Outside of school he en- joys playing the piano and guitar. Rich plans to major in business administra- tion. STEPHEN KORETZ 56 Bessemer Street Because of an after school job, Steve's school activities were limited to being a Blue md White agent. He enjoys going to the beach. Steve plans to go to col- lege and become an engineer. 126 AF' ANITA KUSELIAS 129 Windemere Street Musically inclined, Anita has been a three year member of Classical's orches- tra and the All District Orchestra. She was also a member of the All State Or- chestra in the eleventh grade. Anita en- joys playing the violin and being a member of IRC and the French Club. with Jay walking laws LINDA KUZON 40 Canterbury Road Linda worked on costumes for Carousel in tenth grade, joined IRC, and took part in the Christmas and spring con- certs for three years. She plays the piano and takes guitar lessons, swims, and en- joys baseball games and traveling. Her immediate goal is to further her edu- cation and to travel more widely. DAVID LATHAM 184 Knollwood Street Very sports minded, David has been a member of the cross country team serving as captain in both his junior and senior years. In addition to cross coun- try he has also been a member of the track team for three years. Skiing, swimming, running and playing squash takes up most of his spare time. ALEXANDER LAGUNOWICH 164 Harkness Avenue Alex has been a member of the junior Varsity and the Varsity football teams. Outside of school he enjoys playing the guitar and meeting people. Alex hopes to someday be an orthodontist. NANCY LAINO 42 Victoria Street Nancy has been an active participant in the Future Teachers' Club and Pieri- des. During her senior year she has been a member of the Blue and White staff. She has also been an office aide for three years. Nancy enjoys playing tennis and reading poetry. BRENDA LaMASNEY 10 Donbray Road A two year member of Girls' Patrol and IRC, Brenda has also participated in the Girls' Chorus and Choir. In her junior year, she was a member of the Scribe staff. Outside of school Brenda is interested in music, antiques, tennis, and horseback riding. GERALD LeFEBVRE 523 Forest Hills Road Out of school Jerry's main interest is in the field of sports. He played on Classical's baseball team in grades 10, 11, and 12. In grade 10 he served on the activities committee. Jerry's future plans include either law or business. MARK LEIBOWITZ 68 Fenway Drive Mark has a job that keeps him busy. Outside of school he enjoys golf, foot- ball, and baseball. He was president of a youth organization. JEFFREY LEITER 26 Mandalay Road Jet? has been a member of the Bi- ology Club, IRC, and the Boys' Chorus. He likes photography and tape record- ing. Jeff would like to become a doctor. JUDITH LARSON 136 Derby Dingle Road During her three years at Classical, Judy has been a member of IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, the Girls' Patrol and the National Honor Society. After school, Judy works as a volunteer at a local hospital. Since Judy enjoys work- ing with people, she hopes to enter the Held of nursing. DIANNE LESSARD 545 Main Street Dee has been a three year member of IRC, and the Carousel Committees. Cur- rently she is treasurer of the Future Nurses' Club. She also has been on the editorial staff of the Blue and White. Dee enjoys doing volunteer work at a local hospital, and hopes to pursue a career in nursing. 127 l 1 fn JOAN LESSER 76 Terrace Lane joan has been a three year member of the Future Nurses' Club and IRC. She also belonged to the Hebrew Club, the German Club, and the Junior Prom Decorations committee. Joan likes swim- ming, skiing, sewing, and reading. Be- cause she plans to become a nurse, Joan works at a local hospital. Sleepy seniors learn to adjust DOUGLAS MACDONALD 35 Wilton Street In his freshman year, Doug was a member of the Rifle Club and crew teams. As a junior, he was a member of the cross country and track teams. Out- side of school, Doug is a member of junior Achievement. He would like to work with computers. CLAUDETTE LETENDRE 58 Kingoke Lane Claudette belonged to IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and the Red Cross. Sew- ing and spectator sports take up some of her spare time. Claudette would like to become an elementary school teacher. MARSHA LEVI 41 Trafton Road IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, the Hebrew Club, and the junior Prom Dec- orations Committee occupied Marsha's time at Classical. She was also a library aide, and an ST agent. Marsha likes to read, listen to records, and knit. She would like to become an elementary school teacher. MATTHEW LEVIN 1764 Parker Street Matt has been a member of the Choir, Senate, IRC, Scribe, the swim team, the Recorder, and the Chess Club. He also performed in Carousel in his freshman year. Writing, acting, and talking to strangers are a few of Matt's many hob- bies. After graduation from Classical he plans to attend a liberal arts college. MICHAEL MACOMBER 141 Pineywoods Avenue Michael has been a member of the Activities Committee, IRC, the French Club, and the Boys' Patrol. In the field of sports, Michael has been on the soc- cer, wrestling, and hockey teams. Skiing and mountain climbing are Michael's hobbies. He plans to become a dentist. ROBERT MAISLEN 114 Bellevue Avenue Athletic minded, Bob has been a member of the soccer, hockey and tennis teams. For fun, Bob enjoys both water and snow skiing. As for the future, Bob plans to enroll in a pre-medical course in college. TACY MALANDRINOS 20 Qlenvale Street Tacy has been a member of IRC, the Future Nurses' Club, and the Girls' Chorus. She enjoys sewing, painting, and collects records. Tacy hopes to attend merchandising school. LINDA LOVELL 126 Sul-folk Street Linda has participated in many musi- cal activities such as the Girls' Chorus and the choir. She'has also been a two year member of the Future Teachers' Club. Linda has served as a library aide for two years. Outside of school, Linda participates in many religious youth groups. She plans to become a kinder- garten teacher. 128 A DIANE MALLEY 133 Mildred Avenue Diane, a member of Piericles, has served as vice president in her senior year. She plays the guitar, water skis, and enjoys singing. Diane plans to major in business administration. wlth new tzme schedule LOUIS MALVEZZI 84 Clantoy Street Athletically inclined, Lou has been a member of the football team and the track team. He worked with the AVA stage crew. In his spare time, Lou enjoys football and basketball. MITCHELL MARKMAN 23 Bither Street Mitch has been a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, an alternate for the As Schoo1's Match Wits team, and the Senate. He has also served on the staffs of Scribe and Blue and White. Mitch was a two year member of the soccer team, and a member of the golf and wrestling teams. Mitch enjoys read- ing books on politics. JANET MANCUSO 1440 Vfilbraham Road Jan took part in the Biology Club, Girls' Chorus, IRC, and the Spanish Club. In her spare time she paints, draws, reads, and collects record albums. She is interested in teaching grammar school, traveling to Europe, and visiting San Francisco frequently. JAMES MANNING 30 Leete Street Jim took part in AVA and the Con- stitution Committee. An outside job oc- cupied much of his time, but he takes an interest in skin diving and water skiing. JOYCE MANSUR 47 Irvington Street Joyce was a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club, was Program chairman of IRC this year, took part in Girls' Chorus for two years, and was on the Junior Prom ticket committee. Out- side of school she plays the piano and enjoys football, baseball, basketball, and hockey games. ANTHOULLA MAVROUDHIS 43 Freeman Terrace Anthoulla, a native of Greece, would like to visit as many countries as ssi- ble. First, however, she would lik? to go to college and take up business ad- ministration. She has a large collection of stamps from many countries. In Clas- sical, she was a member of the volley- ball team. WALTER MAYO 190 Treetop Avenue Walter was on the band and dance band for three years. He was also a member of the swimming, track, and crew teams. He likes to ski and swim, and takes an interest in airplanes. Wal- ter's plans include going to college and later entering a business dealing with airplanes. CHRISTINE MONTANINI 27 Grenada Terrace Chris, who enjoys sewing and knit- ting, has decided that she wants to be a teacher and be happily married. Some activities in which she participated dur- ing her three years at Classical are IRC, the Junior Prom Decorations Committee, the Junior Prom Ticket Committee, and the Junior Activities Committee. She also helped out in the gym as a student MICHAEL MARATEA 99 Bellwood Road Mike is interested in golf, chess, and pool. At Classical he was a member of the Boys' Chorus, the Chess Club, the wrestling team, the crew team, and the Rille Club. He wants to attend college. leader. ANN MONTMENY 86 Brewster Street Ann was a Blue and While alternate, a member of Girls' Chorus for two years, served as a librarian in her junior year, and was a student leader. She is kept busy by an outside job but does some painting, playing the piano and clarinet. She likes to collect coins and banners. Her aim is to work in a hos- pital as a laboratory assistant. 129 A CARLA MONTORI 66 Cunningham Street Carla has been the enthusiastic cap- tain of the cheerleaders during her sen- ior year. She has also been a devoted member of Student Government and the Recorder staff. Outside of school she en- joys horseback riding, playing the piano, and painting. Carla plans to attend col- lege as a pre-med student and become an M.D. Semors recewe MARY LOU NEAL 293 Courtland Street Sports-minded, Mary Lou has partici- pated in activities of the GAA. She served her homeroom as the Blue and White agent in her freshman year. Mary Lou enjo s working with children. She wants to be a physical education teacher. THOMAS MORIARTY 102 Albemarle Street For three years, Tom was a member of the AVA crew and of the school band for two years. He wishes to continue his education and enter the teaching profes- sion. His interests include swimming, playing baseball and football. YVETTE MORNEAU 50 Cornflower Street Yvette has been a two-year member of Classica1's International Relations Club. Although her activities are limited be- cause of a part time job, she enjoys sew- ing some of her own clothes. Yvette plans to become an interior decorator. YVONNE MORNEAU 50 Cornfiower Street Because of a part time job, Yvonne could not participate in many extra- curricular activities, although she has been a member of IRC. Her hobbies in- clude sewing and collecting stuffed ani- mals. Yvonne hopes to become a dental assistant. PAULETTE NICHOLS 87 Andrew Street Paulette has marched in the Classical High School band and has also per- formed in the Concert band. Ice skating and roller skating are her hobbies. Paulette wants to become a nurse. MARCIA NICKERSON 20 Bangor Street While at Classical, Marcia was a rnern- ber of the band. Her activities outside of school include water and snow skiing, swimming, sailing and listening to mu- sic. Matcia plans to become a dental hygienist. ELIZABETH NOWAK 145 Putnam Circle Elizabeth's favorite extra-curricular activity is attending Classical's basketball and football games. Her favorite school subjects are foreign languages and Eng- lish. Liz hopes to pursue a career in so- cial work. HOPE MOSER 509 White Street Hope served on Student Government in the tenth grade, and as class secre- tary in the eleventh and twelfth grade. She also sang in Choir and Madrigal. Hope is a member of the National Honor Society and the secretary of the Activities Committee. She enjoys music, skiing and horseback riding. 150 .1-0. PETER OBERG 90 Judson Street Peter has been a member of the band and the hockey and baseball teams. His outside interests include al1 kinds of sports and coin collecting. Pete would like to become an engineer. college acceptances JUNE-ELLEN PARKER 15 Beech Street Besides being a member of Classi- cal's Future Teachers' Club, June has also displayed many musical talents in chorus, the choir, and Carousel. Attend- ing football games and swimming are two of her outside interests. To be an elementary school teacher is June's goal. LINDA PARROTTA 117 Florida Street Linda has been an ST agent, a Stu- dent Leader, a member of the Future Teachers' Club, and a participant in Car- ousel. She enjoys sewing and dancing. She would like to continue her study of Italian. ROBERT PASTERIS 23 Birchland Avenue Athletically inclined Bob was a mem- ber of the baseball team for three years. Bob also likes just doing nothing. After graduation he hopes to attend a small co-educational college. LYNN DEE PAYEUR 52 Somerset Street Lynn Dee was a member of the Fu- ture Teachers' Club in twelfth grade and a two year member of IRC. She en- joys both Water and snow skiing. Lynn Dee hopes to become a speech thera- pist. JO-ANNE PEASE 43 Scott Street Jo-Anne has been a three year mem- ber of the Biology Club. In her junior year she was program chairman and in her senior year she was president. In her three years at Classical, she has been a member of IRC, GAA, the Girls' Pa- trol, and an ST agent. For a hobby, jo-Anne collects coins, stamps and paints. Medical technology is jo-Anne's great interest. ANNA PELLEGRINI 154 PackardAvenue Some of Anna's school activities were the Biology Club, the Girls' Chorus, IRC, and the Future Nurses' Club. In her senior year, she was a student leader. Some of her outside interests are sew- ing, bowling, and sailing. She is secre- tary of a church youth group, a mem- ber of het church choir, and a volunteer at a hospital. Anna intends to become a nurse and hopes to travel. electronics I SANDRA PETERSON 175 Tinkham Road Sandy has been a member of the Fu- ture Teachers' Club, IRC, and the junior Activities Committee. In her senior year she was a student leader. She does volunteer work at a local hospital and is active in her church youth group. Yhen she has time, she likes to sew and nit. 131 4... David has been a three year member of IRC. He enjoys basketball hockey and billiards David would like to con tinue his education after graduation 121 Wellington Street Interested in rrflery Paul has been a two year member of Classrcals rifle team. He also enjoys archery Paul would like to further his education in Susan has been a member of the Bi ology Club GAA Pxerides the Band and has vsorked on Smbe and the Con stitution Committee She plays the clar inet, ukelele guitar banjo and enjoys such sports as bowling sailing horse back riding and water skiing v The Class of '68 'GARY PETTAZONI 179 Drexel Street Unable to participate in any school activities, Gary especially enjoys golfing, fishing, and auto racing. He plans to major in English. SUSAN POPE 56 Garvey Drive Sue has been a two year member of the Future Teachers' Club, IRC, and the Girls' Chorus. During her senior year, Sue served on the Girls' Patrol. For fun, Sue sews, rides horseback, and plays ten- nis. Sue plans to go to a junior college, major in retailing, and become a buyer for a major department store. STANLEY PIECUCH 210 Parker Street Indian Orchard Stan has been a Blue and White agent and a member of the soccer team. He has also been a lieutenant on Boys' Patrol. In his senior year, Stan was a member of IRC and the Chess Club. After school, Stan likes to coach and bowl, play golf, and tennis. KAREN PIERCE 115 Sunridge Drive Karen has been a member of IRC, the Future Teachers' and the Future Nurses' Clubs. She has been a member of Chorus, the Choir, and Madrigal. She was a member of the Decorations Com- mittee for her junior Prom. Karen is a Junior Achiever. JOHN PIPPA 59 Loring Street John belonged ro the Boys' Chorus in his freshman year. As a junior, he was a member of the cross country team. Much of John's time is taken up with his part-time job after school. He would like to become a teacher. DAVID POTTER 123 Sylvan Street Dave, an avid dancer, participated in Carousel in all three years both as a performer and choreographer. Dave en- joys watching football and basketball teams play. He also skis, and is em- ployed as a dance instructor. Dave hopes to pursue a career in dance and theater arts. ZONNWIECE POTTER 842 Parker Street Zonnie came to Classical in her senior year from Cincinnati, Ohio. She enjoys cartooning and arr work as well as out- door sports such as swimming and boat- ing. Her ambition is to become an ele- mentary school teacher. MARK POWELL 75 Manor Court Mark was president of his class in his junior year. During his senior year, he was captain of both the swimming and crew teams. He enjoys playing in a mu- sical group and cutting an occasional record. Mark realizes the importance of retaining his individuality in our in- creasingly complex society. KATHLEEN PLOURD 135 West Alvord Street Athletically inclined Kathy was a student leader, a majorette in her junior and senior years, and she also partici- pated in GAA's track program. She was also a member of the Red Cross and the Girls' Patrol. Outside of school Kathy enjoys baton-twirling, camping and gui- tar playing. Kathy wants to help under- privileged children. 132 LYNNE PRIESING 63 Senator Street Lynne, a three-year member of junior Achievement, was president of her com- pany in her junior year and led it to win the Company of the Year Award. She is also kept very busy with her part-time job at a local department store. Lynne, who hopes to become an elementary school teacher, has belonged to the Fu- ture Teachers' Club for three years. ln7l0'DClt8S lnf0I'lnl1ti'U8 IBCIUTBS ALBERT PRYOR 218 Newton Road Al has been a member of Student Government, the stage crew, the Sen- ate, the Chess Club, and the band. Dur- ing his senior year he was advertising manager of the Recorder. Outside of school he enjoys music, art, and basket- ball. SHERYL REITER 72 Squire Lane Sheryl has been a member of IRC, the Girls' Chorus, and the girls' swim- ming team. She was a student leader in grade 12, and worked on the Junior and Senior Prom Decorations Committees. Sheryl enjoys playing the piano. She hopes to become an occupational thera- pist. ROSEMARY QUATRANO 122 William Street Rosemary has been a member of the IRC and also the Future Teachers' Club. Her outside interests are skiing, swim- ming, and sewing. She would like to become a teacher. KATHRYN QUINN 753 White Street Kathy was a member of the French Club, the Art Club, IRC, and the Ban- ner Committee. Outside of school she especially enjoys painting, sketching, sewing, tennis, and golf. Kathy plans to become an art teacher, PAUL RADTKE 30 Kay Street Paul has sung in Carousel for three years, has been in Choir for three years, and has been a member of the crew team for three years. His major interest is restoring and owning antique auto- mobiles, but he also takes piano and vocal lessons. JOHN RENAUD 46 Washburn Street John was on the football squad in his junior year. He has no special in- terests, but John hopes to get some further education and just to live peacefully. BRUCE RETCHIN 160 Washington Boulevard Bruce was in AVA and IRC during his three years. Outside of school he likes to play the folk guitar and he works in an automobile parts store. Bruce wishes to major in business. STEVEN RE'I'CHIN 35 Texel Drive Steve was an active member of the band in his freshman and senior years. He was also a sports enthusiast, partici- pating on the soccer and swimming teams. His outside interest centers around boat racing and listening to music. Steve plans to enter the retailing field. ELAINE RADWANSKI 28 Doyle Avenue Elaine has been president of the Ger- man Club and secretary of the National Honor Society. She has also been a Chemistry Laboratory Aide. Outside of school she enjoys reading, sewing, cook- ing, knitting, skiing, and sailing. She is interested in a science. AUDREY RICCI 150 Main Street Indian Orchard Audrey has been a member of IRC. She was also a Student Leader and vice president of GAA in her senior year. She enjoys water and snow skiing. She hopes to become a physical education teacher. 135 Seniors earn more awards MARK RICHARDS 396 Dwight Road Mark was a member of the tennis team for three years and the Biology Club. He also enjoys oil painting. He is interested in aviation. FERN ROGOW 63 Longhill Street Fern has been a member of the French Club, the Hebrew Club, and IRC. She has also served on the Carousel ticket committee. Fern enjoys playing tennis and horseback riding when she is not studying. Fern wants to become an elementary school teacher. STEVEN RICHTON 1 1 8 Manchester Terrace Because of an outside job, Steve's school activities were limited, but he was a member of the tennis team in grade 10 and served as an usher for the P.T.A. He enjoys auto races. Steve hopes to take up business administration. DAVID RIFFELMACHER 265 Newhouse Street During the last three years, Dave has been a member of the Band in which he plays the trumpet. In his senior year, Dave has been a member of the Boys' Patrol and the National Honor Society. Dave has demonstrated his mathematical ability in a math problem solving group. Outside of school, Dave enjoys baseball, basketball, and football. JOYCE RILEY 719 Belmont Avenue Throughout her three years at Classi- cal, Joyce has been a member of the Band, the Biology Club, and G.A.A. She served as vice-president in junior year and president in her senior year of G.A.A. Joyce enjoys working with ani- mals. JAMES ROSA 353 Newbury Street James was a member of the Cross country, and track teams. He performed in Carousel and Boys' Chorus also. Jim enjoys all sports and collects stamps as a hobby. Jim plans to continue his edu- cation. LILLIAN ROSENBLATT 20 Westerview Street Lillian's activities at Classical included membership in the Biology, Hebrew, and IRC Clubs. She helped in the li- brary as a library aide. Lillian enjoys playing the piano, sewing, and swim- ming. Lillian plans to become a psy- chologist. CHARLENE ROSENTHAI. 6 Heather Lane Charlene has participated in IRC, the Girls' Chorus, the Future Nurses' Club, and the Spanish Club. She enjoys ob- serving people and working with them. DOUGLAS ROBAR 4 Balboa Drive Doug participated in Boys' Chorus in grade 10 and was a member of Choir in his junior and senior years. Musically inclined, he is a guitar player in a rock and roll group and also plays the organ, bass, and the tmmpet. Doug plans a career in engineering. 134 GAIL ROSSO 39 JeHrey Road Gail has added much spirit to Classi- cal High as cheerleader. She has been a member of Student Government and the Spanish Club. and higher grades GARY ROTH 26 Cherryvale Avenue Because of outside musical interests, Gary has been unable to participate in many school activities. He has, however, been an active member of the Mathletes in his senior year. He hopes to use this valuable experience to further his career as an engineer. CHARLES RUCKS 125 Sherman Street Charlie has been very active during his three years at Classical. Besides be- ing a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams, he was a member of the Junior Prom decorations committee. He enjoys singing and working with small children. DAVID ROTHENBERG 27 Overland Street Dave has been a member of the track and soccer teams. He has also been a member of the German Club and AVA. Dave plans to study Business Adminis- tration. JANET ROTHSCHILD 135 Bretton Road Janet, a transfer student, has been a member of the German Club and IRC. She helped the gym teachers by being a student leader. Janet enjoys swimming and dancing. Janet would like to con- tinue her education at a junior college. IRENE RUBBINS 101 Chalmers Street Irene has been a member of IRC, the,Spanish Club, Pierides, and the Junior Prom decorations committee. She served her homeroom as the Student Treasury Agent. Irene enjoys skiing, swimming, and reading. Irene wants to work with children. KAREN RUDDEFORTH 23 Prentice Street Karen has been a secretary of the Spanish Club during her junior and senior years. She has also been a three year member of the band. She was also a member of the National Honor Soci- ety, and the first page editor of Recorder. Outside of school Karen enjoys reading, sewing, and skiing. She is interested in a career where she might continue her interest in languages. RALPH RUSSOMANTDO 117 Pennsylvania Avenue Musically inclined, Rusty has been a member of the Marching Band, the Dance Band, the Orchestra, and the Brass Choir. Besides music, Rusty enjoys playing tennis all year round. He plans a career in music. MARY RYAN 95 Edendale Street Mary has been an ST agent, a member of her Freshman Activities Committee, and the junior Prom decorations com- mittee. She was also a member of IRC. Mary enjoys sewing. She would like to work with younger children and become a nursery school teacher. GLENN RUBIN 149 Dayton Street Being sports minded, Glenn has been a member of the football team. He has also been a student manager for the wrestling team and the track team. Glenn helped with the Junior Prom by serving on the decoration committee. To be a successful dentist is Glenn's chief ambition. SHERRIE SALTZMAN 113 Eddywood Street Sherrie helped in the school office as an aide and participated in IRC and the Future Nurses' Club for three years. She plans to enter the nursing profession some day. Sherrie is particularly inter- ested in water sports, travel, and the opportunity to make new friends. 155 KARL SANDERS 38 Maynard Street Karl has been a member of the base- ball and wrestling teams. Karl's greatest interest is helping others help them- selves. Karl hopes to be able to help ghe underprivileged people of the United rates. Seniors YVONNE SEABRON 323 King Street During her three years at Classical, Yvonne has been a two year member of both the Girls' Chorus and IRC. In her senior year, Yvonne served on the Girls' Patrol. Outside of school, she enjoys reading, sewing, listening to records, and going to school games. Yvonne plans to continue her education and enter the field of social work. thoughts turn CAROL SAWYER 42 Magnolia Terrace Carol has been a three year member of the Biology Club. She has also been a member of G.A.A. for two years. Dur- ing her senior year Carol served on the Girls' Patrol. After school, Carol enjoys both snow and water skiing. She also likes to play banjo, flute, and guitar. Oil painting is another one of her hobbies. Carol plans to explore the field of medicine. JOANNE SCHOENBERG 129 Woodside Terrace Joanne has been a member of Girls' Chorus, IRC, and the French Club. Be- sides these activities, she was a student leader in her senior year. joanne's out- side interests include horseback riding and skiing. SUSAN SCHORR 58 Texel Drive Susan was chairman of the Constitu- tion Committee in the tenth grade. In her junior year, she was a Blue and White homeroom representative and in twelfth grade she became a member of the Spanish Club. Among Susan's out- side interests are snow skiing and oil painting. Susan hopes to become an elementary school teacher. JENNIFER SERRA 44 Brookside Circle At Classical, Jennifer has been a member of IRC and the Red Cross. Hoping to become a social worker, she plans to major in psychology. Jennifer enjoys playing the piano. CAROL SHARPE 189 Dunmoreland Street Carol's plans for the future are so far uncertain. She enjoys reading, working puzzles and constructing usually any type of model. Among Carol's other interests are sports and traveling. RAY SHEEHAN 298 Springfield Street Ray has been active in sports, having been on the cross country and track teams in eleventh and twelfth grades. Outside of school, he enjoys karate, judo, and auto racing. Artistically in- clined, Ray also enjoys drawing and has participated in several art exhibits. CHRISTINE SCHUBACH 171 Dunmoreland Street Christine was a member of the Chorus in tenth grade, and belonged to IRC, and the Art Club in her junior and senior years. In eleventh grade, she was also a member of the Future Teachers' Club and the Carousel make-up com- mittee. Chris plans to attend a junior college and become a secretary. Among her outside interests are swimming, drawing, reading, and writing. 136 LEE SHELDON 1391 Plumtree Road Lee, president of the band, has been a member of the band and dance band for three years. For two years he be- longed to the orchestra and the Senate. Lee served on Student Government in his junior year, and was chairman of the Senior Class banquet. Outside of school, Lee is a vice-president of his youth group. to prom and banquet ANGELO SIFAKES 2047 Wilbraham Road Angelo has been a member of the Boys' Patrol and Student Government during his juior and senior years. As a senior he has been department captain of the Boys' Patrol and president of Student Government. ELIZABETH SMITH 101 Mulberry Street Betty has been a member of Girls' Patrol, a student leader, the National Honor Society and IRC for which she served as treasurer during her senior year. Outside of school, she models and goes horseback riding. Betty's plans for the future include college and a career as a research biologist. JOSEF SKRZYPEK 244 Commonwealth Avenue Because of his outside commitments, Joe's activities were limited to the Ger- man Club. He enjoys listening to rec- ords as well as attending athletic events. He would like to become a German teacher. GALE SLEPCI-IUK 58 Tallyho Drive Gale has been a member of the Span- ish Club, IRC, the Activities Committee, the junior and Senior Prom Committees, and the cheerleaders. In her freshman year, she was secretary of the Russian Club. Her major interest is psychology. KATHRYN SLORA 14 Bacon Road Kathy, in addition to being class treasurer for three years, has been a member of IRC, the Future Teachers' Club, and the Future Nurses' Club. For two years, she has manned the school store. She enjoys snow skiing, surfing, reading, and writing poetry. JAMES SMITH 96 Dartmouth Street During his three years at Classical, Jimmy has been a member of the swim- ming team, the German Club in grade 11, and the Boys' Chorus in grade 10. He enjoys swimming, working on sports cars, and having fun. SHARON SMITH 28 West Allen Ridge Road Sharon, a very busy student at Classi- cal, has been a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club, IRC, Pierides, and the Spanish Club. Sharon enjoys playing tennis, dancing, and working with children. LOIS SPATZ 15 West Crystal Brook Drive Lois has been a member of the He- brew and Spanish Clubs in grade 10. She also served on the Carousel Ticket Committee. She enjoys cooking, reading, knitting, and making her own clothes. EILEEN SMITH 130 Albemarle Street Eileen, an energetic student at Classi- cal, has been a majorette and has served as member-at-large in grades 11 and 12. She was a member of the Choir in grade 10.' Outside of school, Eileen enjoys swimming and playing tennis. ANTOINETTE SPINELLI 22 Acushnet Avenue Toni has been a member of IRC, GAA, the bowling team, and the Biol- ogy and Future Teachers' Club. She plays piano, reads, and makes many of her own clothes. Toni hopes to major in psychology. 137 Semors cherzsh ERIC STAHL 107 Abbott Street Eric, a three-year member of the basketball and track teams, has served as class president in the tenth and twelfth grades. He is also a member of the National Honor Society and serves as co-sports editor for the Recorder. His major outside activities are skiing and golf. He is also a volunteer orderly at a local hospital. Eric hopes to pursue a career in medicine. MICHELE ST. JEAN 36 Meadowlark Lane Michele was a two year member of IRC and the Future Nurses' Club. In her spare time, she enjoys .skiing and playing tennis and participating in Jun- ior Achievement. Michele hopes to work for a degree in nursing. DAVID STAMBOVSKY 74 Maryland Street David, who has a great interest in sports, has been a member of the basket- ball and tennis teams. He is also a mem- ber of the band, the Hebrew Club, and the Biology Club. Dave plans to go into the textile business. SHEILA STEARNS 1114 Parker Street Musically inclined, Sheila was an ac- companist for the Girls' Chorus. She enjoys playing both classical music and jazz on the piano. Sheila wants to be- come a laboratory technician. TOBY STEINBERG 40 Eton Street Toby has been an S.T. representative for three years. In her senior year, she was a member of IRC and the Class Will Committee. Outside of school, Toby enjoys both dancing and having a good time. She hopes to become a writer for television and radio. SALLY STONE 547 Plumtree Road Sally has been an active member of the French Club, the Future Nurses' Club, the Red Cross, and IRC. Outside of school, she enjoys skiing, playing the piano and reading. JOHN STUCKENBRUCK 116 Chalmers Street John has been a three-year member of the soccer team, playing Varsity in his junior and senior years. In his junior year, he also belonged to the track team. John was in the Choir in his freshman and junior years, and as a senior in Madrigal. He also participated in Carou- sel for two years. Outside of school, John is active in his church youth group. He hopes to become a doctor. ELLEN SULLIVAN 99 Lyons Street Ellen has been a member of IRC, the Future Nurses' Club, and the ticket committee for the spring concert. Out- side of school, she enjoys playing the accordian, roller skating, horseback rid- ing, and sports. Ellen plans to become an accordian teacher. ELIZABETH STELLMAN 230 Garvey Drive Liz has been literary editor of the Recorder, editor-in-chief of the Scribe, a dancer in Carousel and a member of the National Honor Society. She was also chairman of the Senior Prom Com- mittee. Liz enjoys sewing and skiing. She hopes to attend a liberal arts col- ege. 138 JUNE SZAFRANSKI 8 Bellevue Street June has been a member of the Ger- man Club, the Latin Club, IRC, the Girls' Athletic Association, and the Girls' Chorus. Outside of school, she is active in Junior Achievement. June plans to become a lawyer. Classical friendships NORMAND TERAULT 33 Tulsa Street Norm has been a member of the choir in his junior year and the Boys' Patrol in his senior year. Outside of school, Norm enjoys electronics and drafting. Norm's ambition is to attend a military college and enjoy a military career. STEVEN TOTH 26 Merwin Street Steve was a member of Boys' Chorus in grade 10 and is interested in water sports, especially boating. He also plays the accordion. Steve hopes to become a social studies teacher. PAUL THEROUX 71 Pomona Street Paul's activities at Classical have in- cluded two-year membership in IRC, and a Blue and White agent in grades 10 and 11. Paul was a three-year main- stay on the golf team. He enjoys collect- ing coins, archery, water skiing and skin diving. DANA TILLI 28 Lebenon Street As a freshman, Dana belonged to the Biology Club. During his junior and senior years, Dana was a member of the Art Club. When asked his ambi- tions, Dana replies, I just want to be me. Dana hopes to become a commer- cial artist. KENNETH TOBER 1267 Dwight Street A member of the Chess. Club in grades 10 and 11, Ken's hobbies include playing chess, oil painting, drawing, playing sports and working on cars. Ken plans to study automotive technology. He hopes someday to own his own auto body shop. LINDA TOTTEN 45 Gerald Street Lin has been a three-year member of the Future Teachers' Club and a one- year member of the French Club. She has served on the Banner and junior Activities Committees. Since Linda loves to sing, she has been a member of the Choir and Madrigal. In her senior year Lin served on the Girls' Patrol. Think- ing kids are cool, Lin plans to become an elementary school teacher. BEVERLY TOURIGNY 28 Jennings Street In Bev's freshman year she was a member of the Future Teachers' Club. As a junior she was a participant on the girls' swimming team. Bev was also a Student Leader in her senior year. Hoping to be an artist, her interests center around painting. KEVIN TOWER 95 Sky Ridge Drive Baseball, basketball, Band, IRC, tenth grade Activities Committee, and the Chess Club occupied Kevin's time in school. He was also on the Boys' Patrol for two years. His hobbies include water skiing, swimming, and golf. Kevin would like to take a course in business administration. RICHARD TODD 144 Whinum Avenue Rich has been a member of the Ger- man Club. He also enjoys playing foot- ball and baseball. He is interested in traveling. He would like to become a W social worker. ROBERT TOWNSEND 45 Manchester Terrace Robert has been a member of the Boys' Patrol. He was also a member of the swimming team and served as cap- tain of the crew team. Outside of school he is president of his church fellowship. 159 Seniors relinquish RALF TRZECIAK 123 Patricia Circle During his three years at Classical, Ralf has been a member of the Chess Club and the German Club. He hopes to become a dentist. LAWRENCE UMAN 32 Arvesta Street Larry has been a member of the swimming team and has served as chair- man of the senior prom committee. Dur- ing his senior year he has been a mem- ber of the Blue and White staff. He enjoys swimming as well as water and snow skiing. HOWARD TUBER 11 Somerset Street Howie has been a member of the Chess and the Hebrew Clubs. He en- joys playing the guitar, bowling, and playing ping-pong. Howie hopes to ma- jor in psychology. DIANE URSPRUNG 76 Crestrnont Street Diane was a two year member of the National Honor Society and a three year member of IRC. She enjoys sewing, reading, singing, and water skiing. Diane would like to major in physical therapy. DONALD TUCKER 145 Yale Street Don was a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. In addi- tion, he was a member of AVA and the Freshman Constitution Committee. His outside interests are current events and social science. Understandably enough, Don plans to become a history teacher. MICHAEL VAN DYKE 71 Parkerview Street During his freshman and junior years, Mike has been a member of the Biology Club. Mike also went out for the track team in his junior year. Baseball, basket- ball, golf, bowling, and water skiing take up much of Mike's free time. Mike-'s ambition is to get rich quick. NANCY TUCKER 2341 Wilbmham Road In her junior and senior years, Nancy was a member of IRC and the Future Teachers' Club and was a Student Leader in twelfth grade. She was also a member of the Spanish Club. Horse- back riding and swimming take up most of her time outside of school. Nancy hopes to become an elementary school teacher. BRYANT VAN LOAN 30 Aberdale Drive Bryant has been a three year member of the soccer team. Outside of school he has a job which takes up a great deal of his time. CHRISTINE TULLER 140 Chalmers Street Chris has been a member of the Girls' Chorus in her freshman and jun- ior years. During the last two years, Chris was a member of IRC and was a PTSA representative. Snow and water skiing take up most of her free time. Chris plans to become an airline stew- ardess. 140 DOUGLAS VASSOS 2235 Wilbrdiam Road Doug has been a three year member of the swimming team. He also served on the Boys' Patrol for two years. Out- side of school he enjoys water and snow skiing. Doug's ambition is to do well whatever I choose. status to the juniors CATHERINE VERONEAU 279 Stapleton Road Much of Catherines time is taken up by an outside job at a theater where she gets an opportunity to meet all sorts of people. In school she participated in Red Cross for two years, IRC, and in gym- nastics. RUTH WATSON 78 Francis Street Ruth has been a member of the Spanish Club, IRC, the Choir, and Chorus. Artistically inclined, she has also been a member of the Art Club for two years, and her main interests are land and sea scapes, portraits, and fashion illustrating. She hopes to be- come a commercial artist. Outside of school, Ruth enjoys spectator sports and reading, and is a member of a church youth group. ELLEN VICKERS 225 Birchland Avenue Ellen has been a member of the Recorder staff, IRC, and the Biology and Future Nurses' Clubs. Ellen loves music and is a member of Madrigal and the All State Chorus. Ellen would like to teach high school physiology. SUSAN VINER 86 Rockland Street Sue has been a member of IRC, the Girls' Chorus, and the Biology and Fu- ture Nurses' Club. Outside of school, Sue has been a volunteer at a hospital. She enjoys sports, especially swimming, canoeing, and camping. Sue hopes to major in home economics. LISA VINICK 67 Dayton Street Lisa has participated in IRC, the Chorus, the Spanish Club, and the Fu- ture Teachers' Club. She has been a Blue and White agent and a Student Leader. She also enjoys skiing, swim- ming, playing guitar, and teaching swimming to handicapped children. Lisa would like to become a good teacher. GLENN WEINER 133 Abbott Street Glenn did not participate in any ac- tivities at Classical but enjoyed going to football, basketball, and hockey games. He would like to be rich and famous. LAWRENCE WEISSMAN 455 Roosevelt Avenue Larry has been a three year member of the wrestling team and a two year member of the soccer team. He has also served on the Activities Committee. His major interest is anthropology. A LAWRANCE WENZ 95 East Alvord Street History is the Held that Larry wants to pursue. More specifically, he would like to be a history teacher and he has joined the Future Teachers' Club this year. He also belonged to the Chess Club, the Boys' Chorus and the tennis and bowling teams. CYNTHIA WALPURGIS 147 Acrebrook Road Cindy was a member of the Future Teachers' Club, IRC, and a Student Leader in grades eleven and twelve. She was also a member of the Biology Club in grade twelve. Outside of school, Cindy enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and watching football and basketball games. Cindy has a great deal of interest in children, and hopes to teach intermedi- ate grades in elementary school. JONATHAN WHITE 78 Cornflower Street jonathan, being very athletic, actively participates in water skiing, snow ski- ing, swimming, football, soccer, basket- ball, and bowling. In his spare time he enjoys coin collecting. 141 ROBERT YOUNG k FRED WHITNEY 600 Alden Street For three years, Fred has been a member of the soccer team. He was also a three-year member of the Band. Fred enjoys football and basketball. He hopes to become a lawyer. I une 13 - graduation - LAWRANCE YOUNG 2 Arthur Picard Circle Larry has been a member of the soc- cer and track teams and the Boys' Chorus. He enjoys folk singing, swim- ming, basketball, model building, ten- nis, and playing the guitar. DOUGLAS WING 279 Forest Hills Road Doug has been a member of the Rifle Club and track team and served on the Activities and Constitution Committees. He is interested in coins, stamps, and enjoys bowling. He hopes to become a career oflicer in the Air Force or Army. DOUGLAS WINTERLE 51 Green Lane Doug was a member of the football team in grade 10. He has also been a member of the Boys' Chorus and Madri- gal. He plays the guitar and composes music. He would like to become a high school music teacher. ALBINA WRONA 814 Parker Street Albina was a member of IRC and Girls' Chorus, and has served on the Junior Activities and Junior Prom Com- mittees. She enjoys skiing, learning to surf, and staying at the Cape. 76 Wayside Street Bob was a member of the track and swimming teams, Student Government, IRC, the Biology and Art Clubs. In his senior year he served as vice-president of Student Government, tri-captain of the swimming team and a member of Boys' Patrol. Bob is interested in snow skiing, basketball, swimming, and golf. SANDRA LEE ZAJAC 355 Oakland Street While at Classical, Sandy was a three year member of IRC, the Future Nurses' Club, and the Girls' Chorus. Sandy hopes to become a data processor. IRIS ZAREFSKY 127 Benz Street Iris was a three year member of the Future Teachers' Club serving as presi- dent her senior year. She was a library aide and a member of the Spanish Club. Iris enjo s sewing and reading. She JOYCE YEMENIJIAN 159 Magazine Street A three year member of Future Teach- ers' Club, serving as secretary in her senior year, Joyce is a member of the Girls' Patrol. She has been a library aide and a cashier as well as a PTSA representative. Her favorite pastimes are sewing, piano playing, and tennis. Joyce would like to teach elementary school. 142 ADELAIDE ZAYAS 115 Yale Street Adelaide has been a three year mem- ber of both the Future Teachers' Club, and the Spanish Club. She has been president of the Spanish Club for the past two years. She also was a two year member of Blue and White serving as Activities Editor in her senior year. Outside of school she is in JA and is interested in music hopes to become a Spanish teacher. a lucky day for seniors THOMAS ZOLLO 1759 Boston Road CAROL ZUCCHI 150 Woodcrest Road Tom Wag 3, member of the Biglogy C3101 l'laS been 3. Ihl'6e year membef Club and the cross country team, and Qf .Student GQV6ff1mCI'1f- During her served as a Lab Aide in his senior year. ll-1010! and 5C!110l' YCHFS, She WHS H Vi- He enjoys reading editorials, and swim- vacious member of the cheerleaders. She ming. Tom hopes to major in bacteriol- 6i1i0yS horseback riding and Surfing. Qgy and medical research, She enjoys W0rkil'1g with children. DOUGLAS BROWN 16 Richelieu Street Most of Dougie's time in school is taken up with his smd- ies. However his outside interests include hiking, hunting, horse- back riding, scuba-diving, surfing and sports car driving. After leaving Classical he wishes to be- come a professional diver. MICHAEL FRANCIS 86 Putnam Circle Mike is a transfer student from England. His interests include rugby, cricket, hockey, and soc- cer. He also enjoys reading in his spare time. Mike plans to enter the field of law, in England. EDWARD HILL 62 Edmund Wynne Circle Ed hopes his three years at Classical will help to enable him to go on to college and become a school teacher. He has been a member of the wrestling team. His hobby is reading. KARIN PEYSER 148 Hartford Terrace Karin, who has travelled abroad, is very interested in for- eign languages and art. She has been a member of the Art Club, German Club, and the French Club. Karin was vice-president of the French Club in her senior year. WILLIAM CALDWELL 15 Ashland Avenue Bill has been a member of the band, the Recorder and the Scribe. His hobbies include listen- ing to the radio. Bill's future plans are indefinite. JOYCE GLEASON 96 Marble Street Joyce, who is a sports enthu- siast, has been a member of the volleyball and bowling teams. Outside of school, she enjoys swimming and water skiing. Joyce plans a career in merchan- dising. KEVIN LYNCH 115 Bellevue Avenue Kevin has been a member of the track, cross country, and bowling teams at Classical. Be- sides these sports, Kevin enjoys playing in the Dance Band. DONA PROVOST 21 Woodlawn Street Dona, a transfer student from Technical High School hopes to become a laboratory assistant. Al- though she has a part-time job after school, Dona still has time to pursue her hobbies such asg sewing, skiing .and drawing. MAXINE ELLEN ZWIRN . 144 Mary Coburn Road Maxine was a member of the Art Club, the Spanish Club, the Hebrew Club, the French Club, and IRC. She was a student leader in grade 12. She designed the Junior Prom tickets. Max- ine enjoys sketching, painting, and sew- ing, and hopes to become a fashion designer. MARC CHIZ 115 Garfield Street Marc is to be numbered among the most ardent sports fans at Classical. He has participated in wrestling and was a three year member of the soccer squad. Out- side of school he enjoys football, soccer, basketball, and baseball. ROBERT GROUT 460 Wilbraham Road Bob was a two-year member of the Classical football team. In his senior year he played intra- mural basketball. Bob's hobbies include motorcycle racing and playing the bass guitar. Bob would like to be a lawyer. PATRICK MANAGAN 1686 Carew Street Pat was a transfer student from the High School of Commerce this year so his activities at Class- ical have been limited. He en- joys playing the guitar. ROBERT RESNICK 88 Olmsted Drive Robert's activities 'at Classical have been limited. However he is known for his sense of humor. Bob enjoys playing sports such as football and basketball. His fu- ture plans are indefinite. 143 DENISE FALBO 112 Valley Road Denise's activities have been in the literary held. In grade 11 she was a member of the Scribe staH. Her hobbies are reading and cooking. She has no definite Plans for the future. MICHAEL HENCHEY 141 Lebanon Street In his first year at Classical, Mike transferred from a high school in New York. He plans to major in physical education in college. THOMAS O'CONNOR, JR. 274 Redlands Street Thomas was a member of the football teams in his freshman and junior years. In his freshman year he also belonged to Boys' Chorus. T.J. , as Thomas is often called, enjoys getting greasy and oily from working on cars or in gas stations. He hopes to work in the Post Office after graduation and then join the armed services. WILLIAM RESNICK 88 Olmsted Drive Bill's school activities have been limited, but in his spare time he enjoys playing football, golf, hockey, and basketball. His main hobby is listening to music. Bill plans to study medicine. LARRY SCHILLBERG 10 Chestnut Street Larry, who came to Classical from Washington, D.C., has played football and basketball here. He enjoys roller skating. Larry would like to become a pro in the sports field. SHARON SEIBERT 1909 Parker Street Artistically inclined, Sharon was a member of the Art Club in the tenth and eleventh grades. In her junior year she became a member of IRC. Sharon's prim- ary outside interests ate drawing and painting. She hopes to be- come a commercial artist. ROMAN SKVARNAVICIUS 69 Westford Circle Roman has been a very sports minded member of Classical. In his free time, he enjoys attending our school's athletic competitions. Roman, who is a creative indi- vidual, devotes much of his time to writing both poetry and prose. ALAN SOLOMON 274 Cooper Street Interested in music Alan has been a member of the Band and Orchestra for three years and was smdent conductor in his sen- ior year. He was also on the staff of the Scribe and a member of the Chess Club for three years. At the beginning of the year, seniors, overwhelmed by so many students, tty to make their way through the halls. Graduates face tomorrow STEVEN STRATOS 30 Huntington Street During Steve's three years at Classical he has played varsity football, basketball, and baseball. He was chosen All-Western Mass. quarterback in football and All- City guard in basketball. SANDRA THOMPSON 121 Wilbraham Road Although Sandie was not able to participate in any school activ- ities, she enjoys sewing, attend- ing theaters, and traveling. She plans to further her education after leaving high school. ANDREW WALSH 69 Andrew' Street Although Andy has been un- able to participate in any activ- ities at Classical, he enjoys water- skiing, baseball, and going to stock 'car races. He would like to major in business management. Senior Larry Uman takes time out to relax during his free time. 144 with higher goals Seniors Lisa Vinick, Sandra Zaiac, Cindy Walpurgxs Sue Vmer Sullivan Lois Spatz and Bev Tourigny demonstrate their school Tom Zollo, Doug Winter-le, june Szafranski Linda Totten Ellen spirit at a rally The highlight of the junior year for the Class of 1968 was their Jun- 'ior Prom. It was held at the Spring- field Elk's Hall on April 29, 1967. The theme was Misty . A well- known band, joe Premont and the Paramonts, provided the music for the night. Kathy Quinn was selected queen and is pictured here with her court, Marsha Kenerson, Carol Zucchi, Albina Wrona, and Liz Stellman. Striving for a record time, the crew forcefully strokes through the waters of the Connecticut River. Oarsmen furrow waves. The Bulldog oarsmen, led by captain Al Klibanoff, enjoyed a highly successful season. In one disappointing, but very exciting race with arch rival Technical, the Classical shell led for most of the race. A win for the Bulldogs was certain when Tech pulled up to our leading shell and began to lock oars with it. Completely thrown off their stroke pattern, the Bulldogs were unable to pull together before Tech pulled ahead to win the race. One consolation in the race, though, was that the Classical oarsmen left Roosevelt High School of New York State far behind on the Connecticut River. Coach Otto WulE, evidently pleased with his men, explained, They're a strong light- weight crew. ' 'Hilti 4 has , s Ready to shove off, the members of the 1967 Crew Team are Scott, James Fox, Mark Powell, Alfred Jetre, Paul Radtke, Paul Case, Terry Pierson, Coach WulH, Greg Roeder, Glenn Kroll, Gordon and Robert Townsend. 146 i Trackmen raise dust. Under the leadership of senior tri-captains Leroy Claybourne, Gary Gaspar, and Steve Holuk, the trackmen slashed their way to fourth place in Western Mass. competition. A hard-fought contest against Cathedral was decided in the final relay when anchor man Norman Degenais legged it in ahead of his Cathedral counterpart. George Kastrinakis performed well in the shotput and javelin. Ron jermakian accumulated points in the discus and javelin. Bob Young and Walter Mayo kept in shape competing in the most spectacular of track events, the pole vault. .0 -' 1 ' Ar Jr., Ml: Grrr, cries Bulldog trackmen Eric Stahl as he leaps over the hurdles Members of the track team who took a breather at the finish line are David Rothenberg, Bob Young, Bob Borek Thomas Lak and Bill ffront IOWJ Fred Herndon, Bob Pedio, Mike Cohen, Leroy Clay- Chica. lback row? Coach Vaughan, Louis Malvezzi Monty Jackson bourne, Gary Gaspher, Steven Holuk, Thomas Andrews, and Gregory Bill Brickhouse, Eric Stahl, George Kastrinakrs Mark Rogan Steven Jones. Csecond rowb David Latham, Ron Harrold, john Elkins, Ferrarone, Neal Ellsworth, Jim Rossa, Douglas Wing Roger Cant Norman Dagenais, Smart Hersh, Joe Kaye, john Stuckenbruck, Kevin Lynch, and Richard Jarvis. Late season rally gives After dropping four of their first five games, the 1967 Classical baseball team reversed the trend and finished the season with eight wins. Among the hap- less of Classica1's late season onslaught was arch-rival Longmeadow. A Classical batting spree in the fourth inning and decisive strike-outs late in the game by relief pitcher Mike Hambro clinched it for the Bull- dogs. Pitchers Pete Deschense and Steve Marino turned in consistently good performances throughout the season. Senior Steve Marino, a starting varsity pitcher since his freshman year, defeated East Long- meadow three consecutive times. Bob Zanolli was tops in the batting department with a remarkable .357 batting average for the year. Short stop Bill Brown hurls the ball to first base for an out. Anticipating a terrific score the members of the 1967 baseball team Earl Manley, Pete Deschenes, Ed Hayesg Cback rowb Bill Brown, Steve are ffront rowb Ron Jones Marty Jacque Kevin Tower Pete Oberg Marino Barry Metayer, Steve Stratos, Bob Zanolli, and Mike I-Iambro. Bulldogs successful season Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical Classical At a tense moment Coach Laude calmly surveys the field Technical Cathedral Commerce ..,... Technical Cathedral ,. Commerce Trade . . Trade .. ., Westneld Chicopee Agawam ,.,. Ludlow . Agawam .... . . Palmer . .,,. ..., Chicopee Comp. Ludlow . .,..,. . .. E. Longmeadow Longmeadow Golfers and Racketmen Good golfing takes a great amount of skill and accuracy. The 1967 Markman, David Garberg Cbackl Coach Jermakian, Bill Edwards, members of the golf team are Cfrontj Thomas Andros, Mitchell Paul Kabb, Paul Theroux, and Patrick Connolly. ,a-,,.-an-vi' The golf team, led by veteran varsity man Andy Pradella, experienced a fair season ending the year with a record of 3 wins and 4 losses. In their first contest the golfers were unfortu- nately defeated by Technical with a score of 12y2-Sw. This match brewed up enough de- termination to carry them to victory in the next meet. The Bulldogs crushed the Beavers by the fantastic score of 17-1. The rest of the season followed this same course of winning then los- ing. While playing their matches, though, the golfers built themselves into a strong team. jim Merhe is all smiles after hitting a perfect shot 0E the tirst tee at the Veteran's Golf Course. The Recorder attempts Very important to the quality and success of the Recorder, is the review of old issues by Mr. Brady with the entire staff. In order to review journalistic techniques, old Recorder issues are distributed to sraE members, Mike Goldman, Fred Dolgin, Alan Rosen, Kay White, Diane Cormier, Linda Raciborski, Liz Stell- man, and jim Gold. About to begin its 89th year of publication, the Class- ical Recorder, under the direction of Mr. Brady, opens this year with an enlarged staff. Throughout this year, the students have learned journalistic principles through actual publication of this monthly paper. The junior stan' includes: Diane Cormier, Fred Dolgin, Robin Freedman, Brad Golf, jonathan Greenberg, Robert Levine, Linda Raciborski, Karen Richards, Rachel Skvirsky, and Kay White. Seniors Hillary Charney, Kar- en Ruddeforth, and Henry Green give story assignments to junior reporters Robert Levine and Rachel Skvirsky. 152 to get the sto 'This is the way this story should be level0ped, advises Mr. Brady to junior porters Brad Golf, Robin Freedman, aren Richards, and jonathan Green- rg. T Z a x llfdn Classical G Recorder Srnce i887 - lzrgtrtretn Year of Publrcalrun Member ol Culumtrra Scnolastrc Press Assocratron Member ol Boston Press Assocratlon Managrng Edrtur Mlchael Goldman Lrterary Edrtcr Co,News Eorturs Cn-Features Edrtors Co-Actrvrtres Edrtors Co-Sports Edrtors Account Manager Advertrsrng Manager Typrsts Artrst Photographers Aovrsor Senror Stall Roberta Bale. Douglas Black, Erleen Cooley, Kathy Davrdson, .lonn Greany, Henry Green. Matt Levrn, Carla Montorr and Ellen Vrckers Junror Reporters Elrzabeth Stellman Hillary Cnarneyandriaren Ruddelortn Borrnre Balrd and W lllrarn Caldwell Sherry Burrell and Amy Klrgerman , , Lee Kaplan and Errc Stahl . , . Leslre Garson . . , . Albert Pryor . . Janet Blarr and Sandra Zarac Jane Herzenberg . Allen Rosen and James Gold Henry -D Brady, Jr Duane Cormrer, Fred Dolgrn, Ronan Freedman, Brad Gott, Jonathan Greenberg, Robert Levrne. Lrnda Racroorskr, Karen Rrchards, Rachel Skvrrsky and Kay Whale r ew, 153 Going over the final layouts of a Recorder issue are Bonnie Baird, Eric Stahl, Liz Stellman, Mike Goldman, Lee Kaplan, and Sherry Lee Burrell. Creative talents Under the direction of Miss Mills, the members of the 11h class work afternoons in Room 222 in order to pub- lish the Scribe, a literary magazine. All students at Classi- cal High School may submit contributions. A Scribe Sup- plement is published in June and includes a selection of poems and- essays not printed in the Scribe. Handbook staff members Nancy Grimaldi, Louis Cuz- zone, and Paulette Nichols distribute the freshman guide to freshmen Walter Slepchuk and Paul Skowronsky. Revised biennially, the Classical Handbook is presented to incoming freshmen to acquaint them with school rules, organizations, and athletic teams. Under the direction of Mrs. Morrill the staff is chosen for their responsibility, determination, and overall personality. Meetings are held in Room 326 at 2:50 each Monday during handbook preparation. Co-Editors Danny Harrold and Cheryl Midwood with Miss Mills review the galley proofs of last year's Scribe. are at work. The Blue and White staE received instructions from editor Cynthia wood, Elaine Blake, Randi Tillman, Edward Hayes, Winona Black, Ciak throughout the year on various aspects of yearbook production. Adelaide Zayas, Nancy Laino, Barbara Johnson, Marlene Kozicki, and Cynthia discusses picture appointments with stan' members: Paul Mitchell Markman. Chapin, Jean Travis, Mark Powell, Danny Harrold, Mary Ellen East- Farulty Advisers : Coordinator .,.,,.. ...,. M iss Teresa Boylan Business ...,..... . .. Miss Dorothy Porter Art . .,,...., ..,,... ..,,.... ........ . . .,.,,, ..., M r . Joseph Nai Editor-in-Chief: Cynthia Ciak Art .' Maxine Zwirn Senior Appoinzmenls: Gregory Clark Senior Section .' Winona Black, Mary Ellen Eastwood Class of 1969 .' Edward Hayes, Jean Travis Class of 1970: Elaine Blake Admirzistration: Marlene Kozicki, Barbara Johnson, Nancy Laino, Diane Lessard, Mitchell Markman, Randi Tillman, Jean Travis ROOM 112 113 114 116 117 119 120 122 203 204 205 206 214 215 218 221 222 223 224 AGENT Elizabeth Bernstein Janet Beatty Beverly Brown Sandra Cohen Diane Andrews Kathy Frank Tom Bridges Winona Black Evan Friedman Diane Cameron Pamela Hale Judy Crowe Cynthia Eaton Barbara Ehrlich Pat Grondski William Gourlie Diane Guidette Gayle Hennessey Dennis Jacque Edward Lind ALTERNATE Donna Bassette Tyronne Self Barbara Blake Diane Cooper Beverly Baily Catherine Diederich Christine Bellany Jean Travis Stephan Frentzos Marc Chiz Jane Halpin James Chrisanthopoulo Gerald Foley Joyce Fregeau Laura Goldberg Steve Hale Margie Goodless Debbie Johnson Annette Katz Martha Levin S E? .zrirv it 1'-14 41 , lg ll! ly :L ss' 'i3Frue ROOM 225 227 229 232 235 237 238 241 242 244 303 304 305 313 314 318 322 325 326 327 155 BLUE and WHITE Staff Activities: Paul Chapin, Dan Harrold, Richard Judd, Nancy Laino, Randi Tillman, Larry Uman, Ade- laide Zayas Music: Edward Hayes, Richard Judd, Jean Travis Boys' Sports: Mark Powell, Robert Tenney Girls' Sporls: Barbara Johnson Calendar .' Cynthia Ciak Circulation: Dan Harrold, Brian Lambert Advertising Smljf: Scott Bennett, Ann Bonemery Betsey Franseen, Estelle Grady, Karen Hopkins Rhea Kalman, Nancy Laino, Joyce Yemenijian AGENT Rhea Kalman Lynn Jurkowski Joann Metayer Janice Newman Michele Kudische Stephanie Pagourgis Peter Pappas Carol Johnson Anita Kuselias Irene Raiewski Margaret Ryan Zonnie Potter Stanley Piecuch Gordon Scott Sheryl Reiter Paul Theroux Deborah Smith Lisa Vinick Andrea Wiaderek Ruth Witkowsky ALTERNATE Mary Alice Karczmarczyk Tessie Minoudakis Deborah Mitchell Cynara Ogle Sandra Mackler Janet McKenzie Karen Radner Carol Hokanson Linda Lovell Esther Senders Janis Raison Paulette Nichols Jack Cawley Joanne Summers Lillian Blatt Antoinette Spinelli William Ruell Nancy Tucker Barbara Winterton Charlene Wright THE BLUE and WHITE records After a page is laid out the copy is written. Then the pictures are identified. Larry Uman and Danny Har- rold work on copy and captions for their section. The first step in putting out a page for the yearbook is making a lay-out for a double page. This involves mathematical calculations in Hguring picture propor- tions and copy space. Cynthia Ciak works on a lay- out with pencil and ruler in hand as Marlene Kozicki looks on. ti' events day by day. All copy, captions, and running heads for the yearbook must be typed in order to be sent to the printer with a carbon copy for the staff. Barbara John- son gets some of Randi Ti1lman's copy typed after it has been approved by adviser, Miss Boylan. The page is almost finished but Mitch Markman and Mark Powell go over the lay-out, all copy, and any special instructions before they submit the page for Enal approval. The printer sends the galley sheets to the staff for Hnal corrections. The staff tries to keep mistakes to a mini- mum. Senior section editors Mary Ellen Eastwood and Winona Black carefully go over galley sheets for the Senior Sec- tion as soon as they receive them. Members of the advertising staE of the Blue and White solicit ads for the yearbook to help defray the cost. Waiting in the typing room for ad- viser Miss Porter are Betsy Franseen, Karen Hopkins, Joyce Yemenijian, Deborah Chelefou, Ann Bonemery, Nancy Laino, and Estelle Grady. ff? t,,f y'i ,. .- , Of r , ,, A ef Another school year becomes history. CHAPIN LOOKS AT CHAPIN Paul Chapin, a senior and member of the BLUE AND WHITE staff, looks up at the St. Gaudens' statue of his ancestor Deacon Samuel Chapin, one of the founders of Springfield, Massachusetts. Classical has missed them. In Memoriam MR. MATTHEW HOPKINS On November 17, 1967 we were saddened by the death of Mr. Matthew Hopkins, a teacher of mathematics and the faculty manager of athletics. To both of these positions he brought genuine dedication being a person who always gave unstintingly to what ever he undertook. He was a man of integrity, capability, and sincerity. All who knew him were charmed by his rich and ready humor. Although Mr. Hopkins was with us for only a short time, we are all the richer for having had the privilege of knowing a dedicated educator and a sincere friend. MR. GEORGE ANDREWES The retirement of Mr. George Andrewes last year after his many years of service to Classical High School was a loss that will be deeply felt. During his ten years in the mathematics department at Classical, six years of which were spent as de- partment chairman, he had as deep an interest in conveying his mathematical knowledge to students as he did in mathe- matics itself. He is a person worthy of being called a teacher and a man of whith Classical can be proud. Acconcio, Noreen ......, Adair, Gail .............. Aitcheson, Dawn Albert, Jane ..........,..... Alexander, Marilyn Alexander, Scott ...... Allen, Batty ...,......... Allen, Frederick ,..,... Allen, John ..,...,.... Allen, Timothy , ...... . Allinson, Marc ....... Altman, Ronald ..... Andrewes, Diane Andros, Thomas ....... Aucella, Phillip .....,., Austern, Ann ..,,....... Azan, Barbara ....., Badorek, Diane , ..,.. Bailey, Beverly ......,.. Balland, Nicholas Bannon, Elaine' ..... Barr, Diane ....... Barr, Gary ..,,....,,.. Barron, Janet ......., Bascom, Ann .,..,... Beaver, Paul ............. Belasco Rhonda .... Beurmyi, christine .'.i. ' .... Belt, Diane ............. Bembenek, Daniel . Bennett, Scott ........... Berard, Linda ...,... Ber er Richard g , ..... Beshara, Michael Blackie, Deborah Blake, Elaine ........ Blake, Joseph .,.......,. Blanchard, Ann ..... Block, Laurie ......... Blount, Augustine .. Blumberg, Andrew The Class 26 Sachem Street 98 Orange Street 329 Eastern Avenue Albano, Lorrie ......... .......,....,............ 3 5 Daytona Street 103 West Crystal Brook Drive 129 Hood Street 27 Beaufort Circle , ...... ,.... . 14 Rockland Street 145 Mary Coburn Road 43 Winding Lane 1133 Liberty Street .. 27 Terrace Lane 15 Sedgewick Street 2303 Wilbraham Road 15 Lionel Benoit Road 79 Union Street 130 Bremen Street 5 Taber Street 50 Hermita e Drive 8 265 Tyler Street .., ............ 74 Vail Street 15 Pinebrook Drive 247 Trafton Road 85 Olmstead Drive 79 Keith Street 54 Randolph Street , ..... 60 Piedmont Street 225 Winton Street 72 Steuben Street 15 Kenyon Street 186 Rosewell Avenue . 182 Dayton Street 39 Farnsworth Street 77 Carver Street 32 Marlborough Street 1318 Plumtree Road 160 Carver Street 27 Myrtle Street . .,,,........., 29 Melville Street 30 Abbott Street 44 Cambridge Street . 259 Commonwealth Avenue Bouley, Francine ...... ..............,. 7 2 Monrovia Street Bousquet, Mark ...,. ............. ....... 5 0 Jean Drive Brassard, Carolyn ....,... .....,........... 1 5 Dalton Place Breen, Diana .....,...... .,.......,......, .... 44 U pton Street Bridges, Thomas .... Broad, Jannie ........ Brook, Steven ....... Brown Darlene ..... Browni Deborah ...... Brown, Linda ........ Bruno, Karen ........ Buckley, Paul ...............,.. Buihngton, Kenneth ........ Bullen, Christopher Burkhart, Laurie .......... Cadwell, William ,.,..... Cahill, Patrick .,....... Calcasola, Robert Caplette, Wayne .,.. Carellas, George .... Carenza, Joanne ..... Carta, Diane ....,.... Case, Paul ......... Cawley, John .,....., Celetti, Alfred ...... Cerrone, Joyce ..,.... Chaitovsky, Judith ...... Chandler, Anna .,... Chandler, Kathryn ..,... Chase, Mariorie ..... Chernock, Barry ...,....,........ Chewning, William Chrisanthopoulos, James .,..... Clark, Gordon ............,..,.... Clark, Kathleen .............. Cleavall, Robert ....... Colfer, Howard ........ Cohen, Debra ....... Cohen, Robert ,..,.. Cohen, Steven ....... 104 Sterling Street 133 Commonwealth Avenue 57 East Allen Ridge Road 140 Macbeth Street 708 Roosevelt Avenue 66 Suzanne Avenue 210 Talmadee Drive 5 Rupert Street 34 Mohawk Drive 386 Long Hill Street 38 Tinkham Road Ashland Avenue 195 Wilbraham Road 60 Cornwall Street 19 Herbert Avenue Hill Avenue 105 Roosevelt Avenue .,,,.... 51 Mayher Street 93 Kathleen Street 81 Upton Street 99 Corcoran Boulevard 15 Birchland Avenue .,...,... 44 Texel Drive 510 Wilbraham Road 10 Wilbraham Road , 5 66 Benz Street 75 Copeland Street 50 Brandon Avenue 45 Pineview Drive Mary Coburn Road 26 Florentine Gardens 83 Ontario Street 19 Maynard Street 14 Benz Street 14 Lnglewood Avenue 470 Roosevelt Avenue 160 of 1969 Cokkinias, Dorothy . Coleman, Diana ...,,,.,.... Colson, Clifford ....... Combs, Sanderson ...., Connolly, Edward ..., Cooper, William ..... Cope, Carole ..........,. Corbett, Cynthia ...... Cormier, Diane ....... Cormier, Gary ......,. Crowe, Judith ..........., Cruikshank, Jacklyn Cruse, Catherine ....... Cutto, Susette .i....... Cutler, Barbara .,....,. Cuzzone, Richard .... Dagenais, Norman .. Davis, Dianne .....,...... Deady, Maura ............... ..,. DeMarinis, Frederick Demos, Charles ........ Denny, Janice .......... Denny, Joanne ....... Desrosier, Lynn ...,,. Diaz, Veronica ........... Dimauro, Vincent ...,.. Dobek, Daniel ........ Dolgin, Fred ....... Dolvin, Denise ,..,,,. Dorval, Linda ...., Dorval, Susan ....,.... Douglas, Eustace ....... Doyle, Michael ....... Dufault, Gilbert ....,. Duncan, Linda .,....,.. Duquette, Thomas ,......, Eady, Rene ................... Ehrlich, Barbara ....,..,, Ehrlich, Mark ...,..... Eldridge, Beth ........ Elkins, John ........... Ellis, Stephen ..........,.. . Ellsworth, Neal ....... Elmasian, Michael Fay, Kevin .............,.... Feldman, Laura ...... Felton, James ........, Fenton, John ............ Ferrarone, Stephen .. Finson, Stephen ...,,,.., Foley, William ....... Forastiere, Peter ..... Fox, James ............. Franklin, Barbara .,.. Fredette, Carol ......... Freedman, Robin .....,.. Fregeau, Joyce ..,,..... Gadreault, Laurel .... Gallagher, Nancy .... Gamache, Kathleen . Ganley, Susan ......,... Garber, David ........ Geisel, Sally .,.....,.., Gelfand, Sarah ..,.,.. Geller, Joyce ........... George, Jonathan .... Ghareeb, Christine ...,,.,, Ghareeb, Cynthia ..,.... Gibson, Steve ......... Gilling, Linton ...,.. Gingold, Joel ......... Glaze, Lennice ........ GOE, Bradford ......... Golash, Kenneth ...,. Gold, James ............ Goldberg, Laura ...... Goldsmith, Craig ....... Goldstein, Mark ...... Gordon, David ......,. Gordon, Merle ..,........... Gorman, Kathleen ... -824 Sumner Avenue 73 Mary Coburn Road 105 Olmsted Drive 84 Buckingham Street 196 Navajo Road 14 Cherryvale Avenue 110 Quincy Street 44 Itendale Street 949 Bradley Road 127 Magazine Street ,.f .,..,.....,.,.. 23 Puritan Circle 27 Mountainview Street 49 Capitol Road 45 Gratton Street 149 Bremen Street 26 Ambrose Street . ,..., ........,.. 4 9 Worthy Street 40 Locust Street . 1384 South Branch Parkway 167 Lang Street 55 Bloorniield Street t ......,. 57 Chapin Terrace 57 Chapin Terrace 128 Bridle Path Road 94 Bowles Street 41 Fountain Street 102 Victoria Street 245 Roosevelt Avenue 211 Carver Street 45 Bacon Road 45 Bacon Road 177 Marion Street 92 Macbeth Street 40 Jeffrey Road v ......-. 33 Ladd Street 185 Draper Street 43 Stebbins Street 5 Amanda Street 21 Rita Street 115 Kimberly Avenue 171 Overlook Drive 47 Sherwood Road 88 Keith Street 1295 South Branch Parkway 58 Steuben Street 128 Carver Street 48 Olmstead Drive 15 Pear Street 35 Wendover Road 87 Maryland Street 17 Sumner Avenue 201 Forest Park Avenue 121 West Crystal Brook Drive 40 Bartels Street 23 Delang Drive 40 Riverview Terrace 12 Wayne Street 41 Clayton Street 193 Westbrook Drive 50 Right Park Lane .. ....,.....,..,.,.,...... 35 Denton Circle , 34 West Crystal Brook Drive 112 Clydesdale Lane 11 Eloise Street 226 Carver Street , .......... 52 Wilcox Street 60 Hamburg Street 95 Caseland Street 62 Garland Street 80 Sycamore Street 129 Woodlawn Street 64 Oak Grove Avenue 259 Harkness Avenue 86 Springfield Street 44 Trinity Terrace 533 Dickinson Street 14 Woodlawn Street 160 Groveland Street 103 Bronson Terrace 61 West Alvord Street 171 Ashland Avenue wwf W!! 141 Bretton Road Green ....... ,.... 7 7 Clarendon Street Gosiewski, Donald Gourlie, William ..... Grady, Estelle .......... Grant, Susan .,.. ..., Greco, John ........ Green, Erica ,........... Green, Lawrence ...... Phyllis .......... Greenberg, Jonathan Greenberg, Shelly .... Greenspan, Michael ....... Grondski, Patricia .... Gross, George .......... Guidette, Deborah Hale, Andrea ....,...... Hale, David ............, Hall, David ................ . Hall, Steven ........,,,.,...... Hammarlof, Gerald ....... Hansen, Mary . ........., Hare, Marcia .... ......, Harrell, Ronald ....... Harrington, James Harold, Daniel .,....,.... Hart, Bruce .............. Hartman, Katherine . Hasselbaum, Kenneth ........ Hastings, William ........,, Hatchett, Alicia. ..,....... Haverly, Susan ..,..... Hayes, Edward ........ Hayes, Keith .,...... Hebert, Diane ,,...... , Hebert, Theodore ....... Henault, James ...,... Hennessey, Gayle .,... Herndon, Frederick . Hersh, Lawrence .......,. . Hersh, Stuart .,..,..,... Higgins, Nancy ........ Hirshberg, Lynne ....... .... Hobaica, Gary ......,.. Hoffman, Jean .,... Howard, Parris ...,..... Huckins, Kenneth .... Humphrey, Lauren Hurley, David ......... Hurwitz, Larry ...,.... Hyland, William ...,.... Izraelski, Natalie r..,,... Jackson, Monty ...,... Jalbert, Lorraine ..... Jarvis, Richard , ...,,... Johnson, Barbara ..,. , Johnson, Deborah .... Johnston, Kimberly .,.., . Jones, Gregory ......... Joseph, Deborah ..... Kahan, Linda . . Kabb, Paul .,.,.. ...,.... Kaczynski, Edward .. Kahn, David ............ Kalman, Rhea ......... Kaplan, Estelle ,...,... Karczrnatezyk, Mary ,, Karp, Janice ............. Keery, Ann . ,.....,.... . Kelly, Donald ......... Kennedy, Timothy ..... Kenyon, Carol .......... Kilbride, Christine .,... Kinanis, Constance .. Kirby, Susan ........ , Kirchhm, wi11iam'fff.'.'r'. Klar, Eric ..........,......,. Klibanoif, Joy ......... Knodler, Carl .......,.. Koch, Helenann ..... Koopus, Jeffrey .......,.. Kozicki, Marlene .,,.. Kratovil, Ravmond .. Kraverotis, Elayne Kravitz. Jeffrey .,...,.. Ktoll, Glenn ........... Ktorides, Irene .....,... Kuczmarski, Thomas 446 Chestnut Street 28 Gillette Avenue 35 Ellendale Circle 22 Lindsey Road Holl wood Street 9 y 292 Forest Park Avenue .,.... 248 Fort Pleasant Avenue 106 Wachusett Street 26 Somerset Street 56 Chesterfield Avenue 1498 Plumtree Road 1432 Worcester Street 1654 South Branch Parkway . 155 South Branch Parkway 552 Plumtree Road 42 Kipling Street 115 TiEany Street 58 Crow Lane 51 Atwater Road 161 Cheyenne Road 357 St. James Avenue 180 Drexel Street 261 Greenaway Drive 38 Bevier Street 10 Chapel Street 26 Cherokee Drive 56 Jean Drive 786 Wilbraham Road 407 Sumner Avenue 119 Wolcott Street 1308 Bay Street 6 Putnam Circle 29 Davis Street 118 Malden Street 91 Pineywoods Avenue 1597 Allen Street 59 Aldrew Terrace 73 Kirk Drive ...,.... 210 East Allen Ridge Road 514 Forest Hills Road 31 Maryland Street 33 Pratt Street ........ 6 North Chattan Street 108 Kirk Drive ............,. 31 Edgewood Street 55 Maplewood Terrace 50 Derryfield Avenue 1176 Wilbraharn Road 24 Washington Street 34 Wartenton Street , 47 Home Street 65 Belmont Avenue 111 Harrow Road . .,....,. 281 Chapin Terrace , .,.. 55 Dunmoreland Street 35 Terrence Street 108 Yale Street , 61 Bronson Terrace 246 Slater Avenue 1067 Carew Street .. .... 87 Gillette Avenue 120 Mayfair Avenue 75 Harkness Avenue . . .. 96 Strong Street 84 Francis Street . ., . 79 Keith Street . 45 Emerald Road . 744 White Street 74 Margerie Street ,. 2031 Page Boulevard 49 Byron Street 11 Warner Street 104 Old Brook Road 112 Manor Court 196 Cooper Street . .. 290 Hartwick Street . 20 Martel Road 34 Croyden Street 46 Enfield Street 138 Magnolia Terrace 194 Dickinson Street 1603 South Branch Parkway 55 Dickinson Street 84 Jenness Street . 1448 Plumtree Road Kuclisch, Michelle ........ Kurpaska, Alan ......... Kuselias, Leila ....... Labb, Andrew .,....., Lak, Barbara ,..... Lak, Thomas ...... Lambert, Brian ...... Lane, Carol ..,......... Langlois, John ....,.. 98 Kimberly Avenue 139 Middlesex Street 129 Windemere Street 161 Chalmers Street 70 Nagle Street 7 Eddy Street 108 Marble Street 28 Kensington Avenue LaPre, Michael .......... ........,........... 6 7 Howes Street Larson, Wallace ........ ..... 1 56 Derby Dingle Street Lasket, Constance ..... ......... 1 7 Stratford Terrace Iayton, Deborah ...... Leckert, Norman ,..,.. . Leech, Cherelyn .,... Leger, James .......... Levine, Robert ...... Levine, Steven ..,.... Libowitz, Charles Liebel, George ....... Lieberman, Susan ..... Lille, Elaine ........... Lilly, Thomas ......., Roosevelt Terrace 67 Winding Lane 29 Donbray Road 141 Mildred Avenue 107 Mayflower Road 28 Graham Street 85 Wayne Street 73 Crystal Avenue 97 Oregon Street 15 Gowey Street 78 Whittier Street Lutz, Cynthia ........... ..,...... 6 0 Intervale Road Mackler, Dianne ...... .............. 2 42 Carver Street Mackler, Sandra ........ ...... 6 3 West Alvord Street Madden, James ....,. Malfas, Kathryn ........ Malone, Joyce .....,.. Maloney, John ,...,.. Manley, Earl .......... Manning, David ...., Mararioti, Frances .....,.. Maratea, Lucy ......... Marceau, James ..... ....... 417 Forest Hills Road , ......,. 74 Monrovia Street 39 Thornfell Street , 8 Bircham Street . 56 Merrimac Avenue 735 Plumtree Road 102 Malden Street 28 Brooks Street 676 Sumner Avenue Marcelina, Louis ....... ...,. 1 55 Arcadia Boulevard Marchese, Susan . ...... . Martin, James ..,..... Martone, Patricia .....,... Maslowskr, Steven ,....... Mastrangelo, Joseph Maynard, Cheryl Mazzie, Philip ...,...... McCalvin, Patricia . McCarthy, Maureen McCarthy, William McDonald, Edward McGrath, Mary ...... Mclnery, Linda ...... 49 Washington Road 79 Leyfred Terrace 63 Pine Acre Road , .... 226 Rosemary Drive 101 Larkspur Street 18 Noel Street 46 Rochford Circle 43 Windsor Street 107 Huron Street 64 Pineview Drive 144 Cheyenne Road ,....,....... K 86 Oregon Street . ,........... 73 Hillside Drive McKee, William ......, ,.......,..,........ 7 6 Gardens Drive McKenzie, Janet .... McNamee, Patricia Megas, Debra-Lee .. Mellas, Christine .... Meltzer, Jodi ......... Menard, Elaine ..... 214 Fort Pleasant Avenue 41 Acme Place 311 Surrey Road 80 Victoria Street 22 Florentine Gardens .. ..,, 148 Oak Grove Avenue Methe, James ............ .............. 1 67 Corona Street Midwood, Cheryl ...,..... , , ........ 19 Jerilis Drive Minoudakis, Tessie .......... ..,.... ,...,, 4 9 Merida Street Minoudakis, Victoria . .... ......., .,,. 4 9 Merida Street Mitchell, Charles .......... ,........ ....... 9 2 6 Liberty Street Mizeiewski, Ann .... 51 St. Lawrence Avenue Montoti, Joseph .....,.. ...... 6 6 Cunningham Street Munro, Pamela ,..,.... ....... 2 95 Newhouse Street Mycofsky, Jacob .,.....,... .......,... 7 7 Monrovia Street Nikonczuk, Nicoli ....... .........,.......,....... 1 95 Mildred Avenue Nirenberg, Larry ....... .......,.... .....,............,.. 1 9 83 Parker Street Nowak, Gloria .... . 127 Hampden Street. Indian Orchard Nutting, Lawrence ..... . ......,., ,.... 5 7 Robert Dyer Circle OConnell, James ..... ..,..............,,.. ,... 1 0 1 Caseland Street O'Connor, James .......... ...., 4 7 St. James Avenue O'Connor. Roderick ..,.,....... 14 Vermont Street O'Heir, Ellen ......,......... ..,.... 1 15 Dunmoreland Street Okun, Alan ............,.. .,.............. 4 9 Benz Street O'Malley. Joseph ..,... ......, 2 1 Lvnwood Terrace O'Neill, Sheila ...,... ., .. .... 30 Pernwold Street Os, Bernard .,.,..., .,....... ........,.... 5 5 Crown Street Pace, Charles ..................,. ..,... .,..,.,,.. 9 6 Lurnae Street Pagourgis, Stephanie .,.,... 54 Rittenhouse Terrace Pappas, Peter ...,.......,,.,. Paouet, Elaine Parker, Barry Parker, Kathryn ..,..,... Parker, Shelley Parker, Timothy Parks, Jesse ............ 36 Bellevue Avenue 72 Redlands Street 12 Fallston Street 107 Sherman Street .. .,.. 88 Surrey Road 38 Hobson Street 123 Bronson Terrace MONSANTO COMPANY . . . 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Robinson, Edward Roderick, Gary .,...,.,....... Rodriguez, Avtencio Roeder, Gregory ...... Rogan, Mark ..,........, Rondeau, Leslie .....,.. Rosen, Allan ...,........ Rosen, Jacqueline .... Rosenblatt, Joseph .. Rothchild, Marla .,... Rousseau, Pamela ,... Ruhf, Robert ............,.,... Rutkowski, Edward . Ryder, Susan ...........,... Sakel, Priscilla ......, .. Sandquist, Timothy Santaniello, Brian .... Sarage, John .... ....... Sawyer, Walter ,. Schaffer, Joan .......,.. Schwartz, Charles , . Scott, Gordon .......... ....... Scott, Lawrence .. .. Sealander, Brian ...,.. Seams, Linda ........ Searleman, Alan ....... Sebolt, Richard . . Selden, Gary ,..,.,... Senders, David . Senders, Esther ,......, Seralino, Frances ..... Seralino, Richard Shelasky, Edward ....,... Sheldon, Patrick ....... Sherman, Steven ...... Siniscalchi, Theodore Sivda, Patricia ......,.,. Skvirsky, Rachel ...... Slate, Gary ...,....,.., Smart, Susan ....,. Smist, Frank ...... Smith, Diana ......,. Adams, William ..,... Agen, Michael ..,...,.. Alexander, Sheryl ......, 29 Arch Street 70 Edgewood Street , ...... , 62 West Alvord Street 26 Montrose Street 926 Plumtree Road 41 Copley Terrace 12 Palmer Avenue 121 Wellington Street 311 Rosewell Avenue 80 King Street 148 Hartford Terrace 104 Caseland Street 421 Goodwin Street 187 Cooper Street 355 Tafton Road 106 Emerson Street 1859 Parker Street 99 Robert Dyer Circle 515 Sunrise Terrace 124 William Sand Jr. Road 124 William Street 83 Elijah Street 47 Flint Street 89 Bronson Terrace 21 Carver Street 48 Wexford Street 257 Marvin Street 102 Groveland Street 79 Ashbrook Street 109 Farnsworth Street 77 Peekskill Avenue 206 Acrebrook Road 44 Wrenwood Street 83 Ridgewood Terrace . .,....... 36 Pineview Drive 17 Annawon Street 89 Hall Street 494 Plainfield Street 223 Forest Park Avenue 66 Roanoke Road. 32 Sparrow Drive 58 Rockland Street 44 Webber Street 464 Carew Street . .... 77 Dayton Street 83 Penrose Street 138 Lumae Street 19 Dresden Street 182 Westbrook Drive . ,.,... 399 Forest Hills Road 59 Morningside Park 127 Fountain Street 69 Bloomfield Street 17 Hartwick Street 7 Manor Court 76 Olmstead Drive .. 15 ltendale Street 51 Pemaquid Street, Indian Orchard 67 Washington Street . 133 Dickinson Street 23 Lancashire Road 702 Newbury Street . .. 63 Acrebrook Road 90 Rockland Street 45 Perkins Street . .. 157 Harkness Avenue 207 Prentice Street . 119 Marerso Park 61 Albemarle Street 58 Dayton Street 92 Leyfred Terrace , ,. 72 Enfield Street, Indian Orchard 129 Chalmers Street 50 Balford Drive 104 Judson Street 18 Bremen Street 76 Winding Lane The Class 79 Long Hill Street 14 Coleridgen Street 27 Beaufort Circle 164 Smith, Roberta ....... Smith, Susan ,...... Smola, Michael ....... Socha, Kristine . ..,...,.. ., Soloman, Mark ...,.... 70 Bretton Street 418 Union Street 32 Ivanhoe Street 1124 Worcester Street, Indian Orchard 23 Washington Street Sotirion, William ...... ............,............,........ 3 53 Maple Street Sotolotto, Mario .....,... ,. ..,.................... 11 Dawson Avenue Spatz, Sheila .....,..........., ,...... 1 5 West Crystal Brook Drive Stachelek, Judith ......,....... .,..................... 3 7 Amanda Street Stambovsky, Marshall ....... ....................... 7 7 Valley Road Srasiowski, Carole ......... Stevens, Raymond .... Stirlacci, Debra ....... St. Jean Denise ....... Stone, Judith .....,.... Stutz, Sara .............,.. Suchorebrow, Ellen ....... Sullivan, Gerald ...... Sullivan, Neil ......... Sullivan, Susan .......... Summers, Joanne ..,.. Swanberg, Lisa ........... Szafranski, Mark ........ Szarek, Patricia ...... Talbot, Sarah .,....,.... Tammi, Sandra .,.... Tanen, Debra .,....... Tarpinian, Arthur .... Taylor, Debra ......... Tenny, Robert ......,. Thiem, Leon ....... Thomas, Helen ...... Thomas, Lucie ........ Tillman, Tillman, Randi ..,.... Titus, Elizabeth ,.,.... Toohey, Donald ...,.. Toomey, James ......, Travis, Jean ..,......,.. Troutman, Jean ...,,. Trzecidk, Mary ......, Tubbs, Allan ......,....,.. Tumison, Cynthia ,.,.. Tyler, Robert .......... Urbini, Ralph ....... Vallone, Annette ...... Van Loan, Dennis .... Verarti Gary ........... Vlahotis, Michael .... Wade, Allison ........ Waite, Kristine ....... Walker, Brigid .,..... Walker, Susan ........ Warner, Valerie ....... Warren, Antoinette . Wasserman, Jill ...,.... Wawronek, Karen ..... Wcislo, Susan ......... Weiner, Leslie ........ Wells, Susan ........... Wells, Timothy ...... Westcott, Douglas .... Wetmore, Robert ....., White, Julie .,,........ White, Kay ......,...., Whitsett, Kenneth .... Wiaderek, Andrea Wieshofer, Elizabeth Williams, Earle ,.,.... Willis, Ronald ...,..,.. Winer, Russell, ..,...... Wing, Claire ......,.,.., Winship, Deborah .... . Winterton, Barbara .. Wlodyka, Cecelia ,...... Wolcott, Kathleen ..... Yates, Charles .....,... Zilinsky, Linda ....... of 1970 Allen, Gaynelle ....., Allen, Patricia ,....... Alphas, John ....... Barbara .,.,.... 62 Thorton Street 51 Inglewood Avenue 119 South Branch Parkway , .,........ 36 Meadowlark Lane 229 Chapin Terrace 151 Shawrnut Street 103 Athol Street 141 Garland Street 26 Dearborn Street 123 Ashland Avenue 183 Trafton Road 93 Wilmont Street 8 Bellevue Street 108 Massachusetts Avenue 21 Sorrento Street 42 Fellsmere Street 677 Plumtree Road 447 Page Boulevard 100 Grenada Terrace 1545 Allan 'Street 18 Littleton Street 142 Wesnninister Street 21 Burr Street 57 Dayton Street 77 Rencelau Street , ...... 74 Emerald Road . ,.,..... 27 Draper Street 49 Lancashire Road 114 Clayton Street 324 Bay Street 123 Patricia Circle 204 Parlrerview Street 56 East Gate Road 227 West Allen Ridge Road 129 Florence Street 162 Blanche Street .......30 Aberdale Drive 33 Gardens Drive 18 Adams Street 19 Washington Street . ..,.. 107 Sherwood Road 44 Navaio Road 21 Ashmont Street 16 Johnson Street 28 Terrence Street 15 Gatewood Road 95 Judson Street 7 Atwater Road 71 Clearbrook Drive 35 Spruceland Avenue 35 Spruceland Avenue 19 Ladd Street 593 White Street 78 Cornilower Street 94 Beaumont Street 138 Oak Grove Avenue 42 Sunridge Drive 34 Navaio Road . .,........ 29 Ionia Street 18 Sternhope Road 17 Wexford Street , ............. 53 Chase Avenue 111 Pondview Drive 31 Drury Street 71 Longhill Street 686 Sumner Avenue 6 Fair Oak Road 588 Chestnut Street 110 Cedar Street 375 Nottingham Street 800 Sumner Avenue BAY PATH IUNIOR COLLEGE 588 Longmeadow Street Longmeadow, Massachusetts PROGRAMS OF STUDY Liberal Arts Pre-Teaching Pre-Medical Technology Laboratory Assistant Administrative Assistant Executive Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial 165 Chernick, Lisa ............ . ... Goldman, Neil ......, Anderson, Jean ....... Andersen, Robert ..,..... Anderson, Thomas ...,.. Andrewes, David .....,.. Apts, David .......,............ Archidiacond, Frank Aranow, Daniel .......... Ashe, Debra ............ Atkins, George ........ Auchte, Richard , ..... Auger, John ......... Axler, Toby ..,.......r. Babacas, Cleo .. .......... . Bacchiocchi, Gary ....., Bacon, Lynn , .......,.. . Balicki, Cheryl ..,..... Balicki, Marcia ........ Barr, Melissa ....,...... Barrientoe, Moises ....., Barrington, Richard ....... 1592 Plumtree Road 1059 Sumner Avenue 131 Shawmut Street 2303 Wilbraham Road 124 Magazine Street 1110 Parker Street 25 Maplewood Terrace 124 Derryfield Avenue 13 Wigwam Place 66 Hadley Street 149 Clarendon Street 16 Sachem Street 224 Birchland Avenue 71 Penacook Street 27 Brighton Street 104 Everett Street 1216 Boston Road 425 Trafton Road 46 Edwards Street 144 Drexel Street Barsh, Joyce ................ ........ 2 8 Beaumont Street Bateman, Joanne ..... ,...,,, .,...... 3 9 9 Orange Street Bazos, Chris ............ ............ 4 3 Albemarle Street Beatty, Janet ............... ,,.. .............. 2 3 6 Middlesex Street Becker, Andrea .....,... 261 West Allen Ridge Road Belanger, Catherine , ....,,...... 187 Arcadia Boulevard Benedetu, Leonore .,.... .................... 1 5 Tracy Street Bengle, Janet .........., Bennett, Karen ,,... Benoit, Carol ...,.... Berman, Gary ...,... Berman, George ...... Bernazki, Tania ..... ,, Bernson,'Nancy ....... 19 Agnes Street 182 Dayton Street . .,.... 102 Hartwick Street . .. 125 Poreman Street 32 Whittier Street 110 Westford Avenue 15 Lynebrook Drive Berzenski, Paul .....,,.... ...........,.....,,,..... 3 7 Harmont Street Biegel, Diane ................. ...................... 3 6 Narragansett Street Bjorklund, Richard ......,.,..,...........,i............. 137 Sunridge Drive Biernacki, Jancy .....,.,. ........ 4 81 Main Street, Indian Orchard Blake, Barbara ........ ' ,..,.........,,............... 160 Carver Street Blanchet, Diane ...,,. ..,.... ......, ......,. 1 6 E llendale Circle Block, Gary ...,...... Bloom, Francis ........ Bocchino, Nancy ..... Bogan, Jean ........,.,.. Bonales, Joseph ....... Bonavita, Joseph ...,... . . Bousquet, Cynthia ...... Bowker, Deborah ........ Boyer, Doreen ............ Bo kan Mitchell y , ............ Braccialarghe, Donald Bridgeman, Scott ..,.. Brock, Kevin .............,. ,... Brodeur, Debra ,...... Brodie, Violet Brooks, Donald ..,,,,. Brooslin, Barbara .,...,. Brown, Beverly .....,. Brown, Carol ,...... Brown, L'Tanya ,....,. Buckley, Diane ,....... Budlong, Pamela ...... Burns, Christine ,...,.... Bushey, Christine ........ Callahan, Maureen ..... 102 Harrow Road . ......, 52 Jonquil Drive 28 Holycross Street 64 Donbray Street 98 Northumberland Street ., ........ 60 Acushnet Avenue 42 Parkwood Street Rockland Street 130 Ellendale Circle 44 Washington Road 15 Rutledge Avenue .. .. 192 Birchland Avenue 26 Puriten Circle . 91 Northhampton Avenue 161 Hancock Street 1481 Plumtree Road .. 21 Morningside Park 100 Embassy Road , ., 16 Pickett Place 133 Colton Street 83 Gary Road 1038 Sumner Avenue 29 Crown Street ,. 2084 Wilbraham Road . 115 Hermitage Drive Camerota, Judith ........ .........,., 8 50 Sumner Avenue Campbell, Margaret . . .. Carlson, Robert .........,. Carmona, Richard ...,.. Caron, Michael . ,........, Carriere, Bruce ......,....,.. Carrington, Margaret .....,., Carroll, Webster ,.......... Caudle, Frank ........... ,. Cawley, David ................ Chaitovshy, Ellen ........ ...., Chamberlain, Katherine ...... Chamberlain, Margaret ..... . Chartier, Linda ............... .... Chase, Robert ....., Chirias, Cynthia ......... Christian, Martin ........ Chiz, Beth ,.............. Clouky, Dennis ..,..., Cohen, Joan . .,...,. . 63 Kensington Avenue 91 Oak Hollow Road ,. .. 55 Walnut Street .. ,. 84 Mayflower Road . 30 Park Lane 73 Atwater Road 113 Maynard Street ,, .... 318 Eastern Avenue 81 Upton Street 44 Texel Drive 49 Buckingham Street 101 Somerset Street 24 Crosby Street 184 Commonwealth Avenue , 1854 Parker Street 1088 Sumner Avenue .. 44 Hollywood Street 115 Garfield Street 244 Sumner Avenue 30 Hadley Street Cohen, Sandra ...... Collette, Tersa .......... Comer, Craig ..,........,... Commins, Michael . Condarcure, Thomas Connor, Kathleen Contro, John ............ Cook, Christine ...,.. Cooper, Diane ....... Cossin, Jeffrey ....... Courtney, Daniel ..... Cousin, Jack ........ Cowen, Bruce ..,..... Danie, Diane .,...... Dascanio, Gary ..,.. Dash, Robert ,....,... Dashevsky, Marc ..., Davis, Carol .,....,. Davies, Michael .,..., Davis, Wayne ......... Davison, Deborah ....... Degon, Robert ....... Deitsch, Ira .,,,..,...... ... Delizia, Catherine ....... Demecriou, Louis ..... DeRosier, Donna Devine, Michael ..... Devine, Walter ..... DiCastro, Diane ..... Dickinson, Cheryl Diekerich, Catherine DiMonaco, Janice ., Dimm, Bruce ...., .... Dolan, Maureen ..,... 64 West Alvord Street 28 Ozark Street 173 Navajo Road 241 Breckwood Boulevard 321 Holcomb Road 440 Sumner Avenue 57 Savoy Street 311 Allen Street 14 Cherryvale Avenue 15 Rittenhouse Terrace 175 Garland Street 50 Kipling Street 33 Fredette Street 582 White Street 18 Brunswick Street 91 Forest Park Avenue 30 Washington Road 13 Onondaga Street 86 White Oak Road 100 Gralia Drive 25 Intervale Road 173 Waldorf Street 104 Wayne Street 8 Washington Street 815 Armory Street 61 Forest Street 18 Fenway Drive 391 Columbus Avenue 46 Locust Street 785 Belmont Avenue 31 North Branch Parkway 253 Shawmut Street 13 Suzzanne Street 729 White Street Domaingue, Paul ......... ...,......,.,...... 1 22 Yactford Terrace Donovan, Jeannie .. ........,..,........... 53 Dorset Street Dryden, John ............ ...... 2 84 Main Street, Indian Orchard Durkee, Thomas ....... , ......,... . ........ 150 Harvard Street Doten, Elizabeth .,.r, ,..................... 1 920 Allen Street Doyle, Diane ....,.,. ..,.. 3 38 Abbott Street Duval, Ronald ,......... ..,....... 2 0 Summit Street Dziardziel, Anatol .. Edwards, Keith ......... Eliopoulos, Irene English, Judith . Evans, Michael ....,,, Evans, Pamala .. Fabrocine, Lynette . Ferediian, Berdj .. Farley, Dennis ....... Ferguson, Diane ..... Ferioli, Christine ..,., Ferrava, John ..,..,.. Fettes, Janet ...... .. , Findlater, Maureen Flanagan, Mary ....., Foint, Steven ,.,,. Fozio, Guido .....,... Ford, Barbara Frank, Kathy ..,,,...... Francoeur, David Freedman, Richard . Freeman, Karen ...,. Frentzos, Steven .. Friedman, Evan ...... Fugere, Cynthia ..,... Gallagher, Diane .... Gallagher, Theresa . Gardner, Mark ........, Garner, Warren .,.,. Gaskin, Reba ..,..,... Giegel, Gretchen . Gebo, Richard . George, Karen ..... Gerke, Judith ,.,.. Giannasi, David . .. Giard, Linda ,...., Ginsberg, Roberta .. Goldberg, Carlton Goldman, James ...... Goldstein, Beth ....., Goodchild, Marshall Gorenstein, Barbara Goodlatte, Robert Gordon, Barbara ..... 334 Wilbraham ., 183 Marion Road Street 17 Beaumont Terrace .. 70 Nathaniel Street 55 Walnut Street .. . 33 Eloise Street 86 Mooreland Street .. 34 Fenway Drive 53 William Sands Jr. Road 583 Union Street 32 Kittrell Street 41 Ionia Street .. .,...249 Prentice Street 9 Mines Street 272 Breckwood Boulevard 103 Groveland Street 1123 Summer Avenue 11 Stuyvesant Street 141 Dayton Street 15 Rosedale Avenue . . 67 Eckington Street .. .. 109 Meadowlark Lane .. 214 Hartwick Street 276 Longhill Street 1454 Bay Street , 32 Dearborn Street . ., 461 Belmont Avenue .. .. 15 Churchhill Street .......... 65 Maebeth Street 151 Westminster Street . . 120 Oregon Street . 356 Belmont Avenue 208 Oak Hollow Road 113 Hancock Street 125 Knollwood Street .. 63 Porter Street 71 Virginia Street 55 Carroll Street 191 Benz Street . . 30 Fallston Street 130 Pennsylvania Avenue 344 Forest Hills Road 158 Woodcrest Road 175 Forest Park Avenue 19 Skyridge Lane B X - EE T TIHTTQII NF If WLNIIIM Iilffxwf Q ,mf ?,f II4M Ig Di ' W' 11 LIT, THIN ffrM34'Nx1I MI L I Ii' -1 , 'I mxmxxw SWR so 'mmm 0,3 Llg I I I .M II Q I A 5 5' . ff III .MM ' PM V ' I I QE GL4 coEnucmoNAL I1 Q, nn AND zveumc Z Q Pnounnms gy i A Q New cmrus Fi 5 r' 5 5 unsm Euvmonmfm .5 rum nccnzmrsn Q as gb '1919 ' ACCOUNTING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ' ANAGEMEN MARKETING MECHANICAL C O OF G EE I G ' IN STRIAL LECTRICAL CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS s H o R D sclzncss - ENG'-'SH HISTORY S CH LOG EC Ml FOR INFORMATION. WRITE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS ROOM 7, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE Goodrow, Michael ......,.., Gorenstein, Barbara ....x.. Gorman, Margaret ...... Govoni, Gregory ..... Green, Lorraine ...... , Greenberg, Mark ..... Griffin, Frank ....... Grrfiith, James ,......... Gruber, Elizabeth ...,... Gruenberg, Martin .......... 55 Wintltrop Street 158 Woodcrest Road 36 Beaumont Street 105 Pidmont Street . .,.. 77 Clarendon Street 84 Fern Street 102 Kenyon Street 54 Scott Street 42 Eton Street 22 Prescott Street Grzebieniowski, James ........ ...,.. 1 34 Wachusetts Street Gvarnieri, Richard ........,. .,... .,...,. 4 8 Draper Street Guzek, Philip . ..,............. . ..,........,.,.. 16 Gidgelia Street Hachadourian, Karen .. ......,. 24 North Chatham Street Hale, Brian .,.....,...,..,. ............,..,......... 3 8 Regal Street Hale, Pamela ..,...,..... .,,.... 1 55 South Branch Parkway Hall, Daniel ....... ............,....,... 5 9 Emmet Street Halpin, Jane .,.... .....,...... 1 16 Marsden Street Hambro, Bruce ....., ...,.............. 3 O Terrace Lane Hanchett, Jill .. Hanley, Joan ...... Hardy, Wendy ...... Harris, Joseph ......... Hatzakis, Katherine ,... 32 South Tallyho Drive 15 Woodridge Drive 39 Fallston Street 114 Norfolk Street ,, 4.... . ....... ...... 4 6 Narragansett Street Heady, Michael ..,....................,................ 64 Oak Hollow Road Heaton, Martha ........,,.,.... 2151 Page Boulevard, Indian Orchard Herbert, Ramona ' ...... , .,.....,..,.,.,................ ...... 3 5 Hood Street Hespilt, Susan ...,.., ...........,.,..,.,,.,......... 5 5 Venture Drive I-Iibbert, Jean ,.., .....,.. Holochuck, Steven .,... Hopkins, David ......... Hovrihan, Christopher Howe, Deborah ......... Howard, Grant .,........ Hurley, Christine ,..., Hurwitz, Alan ....... Hyte, Aaron ,...., .... Imler, Julie ......,....... Jackson, William ...... Jacque, Dennis .......... Jaroslow, Bernard ....... Jaynes, Nealon .......... Jenkins, Deborah ....., Johnson, Laurie .. Johnson, Richard ..... Jones, Carol ........... Jones, Susan ' ,......,..... Jorgesen, Harvey ....,. Jotkowitz, Janice ......... Jurkowskl, Sandra .,,..., Kamaras, Deborah Kantany, Carol , ....,.. . Karamallis, George .... Kaspir, Penny ......,..... Katsounakis, Michael .. Katz, Annette . Keenan, Patricia .,..... Keller, Barbara ,.... Kelly, Jearl ............... Kennedy, Susan ..., .,.... Kligerman, Cindy ....., Kochanck, Diane Kohnfelder, Janet ...,... Koretz, Susan .,..,.. Kowarsky, Sherrie ...... Kowinski, Susan ..,.., Kratovil, Kevin ,..,.. Krarrty, Richard .,.,,... Kroll, Robert .,..... s Krull, Cheryl ,..,,... Kudisch, Eileen ,....... Kursman, Carol ,...... . Kushner, Robert .. LaBranche, Mark ........ LaBoi-de, Deborah .... Lagodich, Marie ...,... Lake, Pamala ......., Lambert, Gloria ........ Lamos, Darlene .....,.. Lapierre, Arthur , ..,.. , Laramee, Geralyn ....... LaRochelle, Sarah ....... Larson, Kirsten ...,.... Laventure, Allan ..,..,. Leader, Robert' ,..,.. 15 Capitol Road 100 Wait Street 20 Summit Street 55 Burrow Street 1054 Plumtree Road 189 Quincy Street 56 Ravenwood 36 Middlebrook Drive 44 Manor Court 946 Plumtree Road 193 Newton Road .. .. 36 Kimberly Avenue 23 Trinity Terrace 118 Cedar Street 251 Cortland Street 111 Harrow Road .. 39 Clough Street 71 Edgemont Street 75 Anniversary Street .. 69 Cornflower Street , ......... 68 Manor Court 41 Wading Street 137 Woodlawn Street 255 Hartwick Street ,. . .,.,., 49 Brella Street .. 24 East Brundreth Street 84 Moniovia Street ,, .. 196 Mount Holly Drive 8 Navajo Road 257 Dickinson Street 277 Central Street 744 Central Street 76 Abbott Street 45 Chauncey Drive 117 Sylvan Street 56 Bessemer Street 82 Wayne Street 40 Swan Hill Drive 138 Magnolia Terrace 26 Middlebrook Drive 55 Dickinson Street 35 Westbrook Drive 98 Kimberly Avenue 141 Leyfred Terrace 107 Carver Street 103 Central Street . 141 Aldrew Terrace 44 Larkspur Street 35 Long Terrace . ., 705 White Street 82 White Street 360 Forest Hills Road 15 Rock Hill Lane 88 Bellevue Avenue 27 Cherry Street . . .. 166 Waldorf Street 16 Texel Drive Learned, Debra .... . Leary, Teresa ....... Levin, Martha ..,.. Levine, Susan .,.,... Lieson, Janet ....... Lilly, Mary .......,..... Liberty, David ........ Lind, Edward ...... Linton, Diane ...... Linton, Laslya ......... Longly, Jonathan ....... Louvitakis, Paris ..... Loux, Douglas .........,.. Lyons, Patricia ..,..........,. Mack, Margaret ............ MacGovern, Richard ........ Macon, Janice , .,,....,,..... Macken, Luke ............ MacPaul, Richard ..,... Majcwski, Suzanne ........ Major, Daniel ...,......,. Malandrinos, Laurie ., Maloof, Roger ......,..... Mandrus, Mary ....... Manfredi, Diane ..... Marclau, James ..,........ .... Marceau, Wayne ....,.,. .,..... Marchese, Crystal ....... ..... Marinake, John ,..,.. 345 Page Boulevard 36 Florentine Garden 1764 Parker Street 18 Daviston Street 120 Bridle Path Road 78 Whittier Street 157 Woodcrest Road 177 Cooper Street 155 Long Street 155 Long Street 1309 Parker Street 107 Dwight Road 30 Ronald Drive 344 Belmont Avenue 156 Woodlawn Road 15 Bently Street 39 Burnside Terrace 12 Manchester Terrace 6 Winding Lane 107 Orange Street 32 Old Farm Road 20 Glenvale Street 982 Wilbraham Road 217 East Street 31 Westford Avenue 676 Sumner Avenue 17 Sumner Avenue 280 Washington Boulevard 841 South Branch Parkway Markowitz, Elise ......,. .......,... ,.,.,.... 9 3 Carver Street Martin, Susan ......... . .. 266 Corcoran Boulevard Maruca, Joseph .,,......, ...,.,., . . 44 Newhouse Street Mastroianni, Alberta Matyszczyk, Ann ,..., ,.... Mauroudhis, Helen .....,., Maxwell, Lucretia . Mayo, Susan .......,... McBeth, Louis I ..... McCall, Eugenia ..,...... ...,... McDonagh, Linda .. McDonald, Robin . ..., ..... . McDonald, Stanley .... McGary, Pamela ........ McLaughlin, Colleen ,...,. , McLean, Joanne .......,. McMahon, Steven ...... Megliola, Elaine .. Meltzer, John ...... Meltzer, Peter .,....... Merrill, Robert . ....... , Merzigian, Shelley ........ Metayer, JoAnn ........ Michel, Robert ......, Miciak, Richard Millender, Maxine .,... Miller, Barbara .. . Miller, JeErey ........, Mindell, Linda .......... Mitchell, Deborah ,..., Mix, Vanessa ............. Monk, Judith . .... Montagna, Richard Montmeny, Robert ..,.... Morgeson, Darrell . Moriarty, Henry ....... Moses, Kathleen ,,... Mullin, Michele ...,.. Mulvey, Susan ......... Murphy, Michael Mysyshyn, Maryann . Nardi, Daniel ........,..,. Neal, Nancy ....,....., Newhouse, Jo ...... Newman, Janice ..... Newman, Linda ...... Nicholas, Sandra .,...,.. Nicholson, Christine Nickerson, Mark ,....., Nickerson, Walter ,.,.. Nolan, James .........,,.. Novembrino, Michael Nothaclcer, Judy . .,.....,. . Novicltt, John ...,...,.... 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Girr, Francis .....,........, Grant, Melvin .....,......, Guzowski, Richard Hart, Patricia .....,...,.. Hart, Philip , .............. Jermakian, Armen .,..... Kerr, Frederick ..,...,, King, Alrneda ............. Lamoureaux, Francis . . ., Laude, Alfred ............... ........,.19,57 , 15,155,157 .........152,153 39 ...,.....7,56 ,.....,24,91 .......15,92 .....,..19,105 ..........105.150 ,. ,123 . .... 54,92 .....2o,45 ...,,...149 LeClair, Stephen ......... Lovett, Mrs. Lena ....... Lundrigan, Edward ...,. Lussier, Raymond .....,.. Lynch, Howard ..,...,, ,.....,.20,21,92 Mack, john .........., ..,.... 1 51 McCarthy, Mary ...,.... ......, 1 5, 60 McDufhe, Baron ...,,. .....,......... 7 Meder, Daniel .......... ..,,.... 1 6,105 Meunier, Irene ......,...,... , ...,...............,. 14 Miller, Dt. Philip ,.....,. ..........,,...,.......,.. 1 4 Mills, Virginia ,.....,.... ....... ,..........,..... ...,..... 1 5 4 Montagna, Raymond ,....,...,..,.,. 4, 55, 100, 101 Morrill, Mrs. Mabel ......, ,.......... ....,.. 1 2 ,154 Morris, Mary ................ .,............... 1 7, 56 M'Rad, Mondher ,..... ......,....,. 9 3 Nat, Joseph ...... Niedeck, Mary-Jane ...... Norris, Mrs. Irene ..,..... O'Donnel, James ...... ...,....21, Pare, Richard ............ ....... 1 8 HnnU22,155 .HNHUHNZ4 ---,.----s 154 ,44 Peck, Allan ,..,.......,...,.. ,........ 1 8 Pervonga, Richard . ...... ............. 1 3 Peterson, Russel ........ .............,....,..... 6 Porter, Dorothy .,......... ..,................. 9 , 155 Provost, Mrs. Erline .,..,,......,,,... 21, 56, 89, 105 Regina, Mary .. .........,... .........,................ l 3 Ring, Mrs. Virginia .....,. .... , ........,... 2 2,80 Robins, Mr. ..,............... .....,... 2 3 Rubino, Mrs. Rose ......., Ruddeforth, Eugene ,...,. Sauer. Christine .........,.. Scagnelli, Mrs. Leda ....... Scibelli, Andrew ........... .,.....53, 12 92 21 Shea, John .......,........ Sheehan, Mrs. .... ........ 9 15 Smith, Francis ....... Stevens, Robert ,....... Sullivan, John ............. Tenczar, Lewis ................. Towne, Mrs. Beulah ,..,.., Vaughan, Donald .......... Wessman, Robert ....,... Yesu Neil ,....., ....... .-Qfisf .UHU19, .f1f15f 60 93 13 13 18 93 16 22 Youdg, .... .- Yuro, Virginia ........... .............,,, ....,.. ADVERTISERS Baton, Sidney-Realtor ...,.............. Bay Path Junior College .........,, Belmont Driving School ....,.....,, Carry All Gift Shop ..,........,...,..,..... ......, Chmura, John J. - Insurance ........ ....... The Clothes Tree ...................,.... Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ...,........ , Collegiate Cap and Gown ...... Cunningham's Book Shop ...,.. Ekberg, Ruth Vocal Studio ..... Fairbanks Auto School .......... 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American Institute of 174 165 175 172 174 171 173 171 174 172 171 169 174 169 161 174 167 163 169 174 173 174 174 174 172 171 167 172 .76 74 Chemical Engineers Award ......... .. .... .. American Legion Medal .,......,.. Art Awards ,. ......,..., ...,.... . Atlantic Monthly Award ........ 75 74 Band Awards ...... .......... Brown Book Prize ........................ ......... Choral Music Award . ....................... ........ . Classical English Prize ........ ,.....,,......,. ....... , Columbia Scholastic Press Award ,..,........ .... D.A.R. History Award . ................... ....... . . Dr. Alfred M. Glickman Prizes ........ ..,....,, Edwin E. Smith Award ...........,.... ...,..... Emilie de Rochemont Prize ...,. Erika J. Corbin Award ,......... Ethel Belenky Prize ............ ......... Excellence in Biology .........,.. .. Excellence in Chemistry ......,.... Excellence in Physics ......,...,...............,......... French Book Prize CIII, IVJ ......,.....,......... 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Recorder Prize ..... , ....,,.............,..,,.......... 75 75 Radcliffe Book Prize .,........................ .......... 7 7 ' 74 74 Rentschler Four-Year Mathematics Prize Reverend Joseph Friedman Memorial Book Award ......,..................... Roland R. Smith Award ....,..,...................... Spanish Book Prize .... ,...... ..................,.... ,... Stage Crew and AVA Awards ....,................. 77 74 Sophie and Robert Belenky Awards ......,...., 76 77 United States Navy Award ,.....,.............,.,... Western Massachusetts Inaerscholastic Mathematics League Award ......,............. Williams Book Prize ....,.,......,...,.............,.... CLASS OF 1967 Aitken, Sandra ......,..................... Andrewes, Thomas ...........,....... ...,.. Bacon, Shoshana ...... .......... Bateman, Terry ..... ...... Beckwith, Glenn ...... Bennett, James .....,.... .,..... Benson, Monroe ........ ...... Berkey, Edward ....,... ...... Birnbaum, Ellen ....... ...... Bogan, Deanne ..,.. ...,...... Bogard, Linda ....... ...,..,...... Borek, Robert ....,.. ..,.... 7 3, Brazee, Donna ...,...... . ........ . Bridgman, Beverly Bronner, Philip .....,... Brooslin, Linda . ..,. Brown, Diane .,.....,.. Brown, William .......... Bullen, G. Gregory ..... ........,. ......76 ......77 74,76 76 ......76 75,76 ......75 75.76 ......76 ......76 ......76 75, 75, 76 76 ......76 , ..... 76 ......73 ......76 ,...148 ,,....75 Carabetta, James ...... ....,.,... . .75, 76 Chaiken, John , ...... ,...... 7 4, 75, 76 Cohen, Shira .....,,.. .......... 7 4, 76 Cohn, Susan ,...... ....... ............ 7 6 Coleman, Kathleen Colosimo, Alfred ...... ,...... Corbett. Leslie .,... . Daly, Frederick .,.......,.. ......76 76,77 Davis, Donna ..,..........,... ......... DiGiovanni. Anthony ..... ......... DiSalvo, Michael .......... ....,....... DuBie1, Peter ............ ....... 7 5, Durgin. Steven ..... .,,,.. 7 5, Dziedzic. Joseph .,..... ,.,. .... Fay. Michael ............ ....... 7 5 Feldman. Roberta ..,..... ............. 7 4, Fisher. Eugene ..,... .,..... 7 4,75, Forastiere, Arlene ...., .,.,.,.,,,...... Friedman. Bruce ,...... .,......,... Frisbv. Devorah Frve. William ..... Gallup, Janice Gasper. Gary .... ......... Goldman. Judith ...... .,....,.. 76 76 76 75 76 76 76 76 , 76 77 76 76 76 76 74 76 76 76 Goodman, David ....... Greenhut, Arnold ......... Greenspan, 1-lervert Gross, Miriam ......,.... Guidetti, David ...... Hanley, Hazel ........ Heroux, Joyce ........ Heyman, Joan ...... Hambro, Michael .... Holuk, Stephen ....., Horowitz, Roberta ...,. Howard, Thomas .. Kitrosser, Martin ,...... Klibanoff, Alan ..,. Kurpaska, Kathleen Kushnet, Marvin ....... Iagoditz, Keff ........ Larder, Marc ...,... Lazara, Linda ....... Lee, Deborah ........ Lepow, Martha Levine, Scott ........ Levine, Theodore ..... Locklin, Kenneth Luce, Janet .....,...... Mackler, Lynn ........... Maklary, Nicholas Marino, Stefe ...... Mayo, Thomas ........ McDowell, Cheryl ..... Megas, Ann Susan ..... Metayer, Barry ...,..r.... Bontagna, Joanne ..... Newman, Cheryl .. Nerman, Marilyn .. Newsome, Gail ...... Novak, Randi ...... O'Dell, Jacqueline ...... Olmstead, Alfredo ..... Parker, Theodore ,....... Perry, Richard ........ Paponidis, John ...... Pradella, Andrew ..... Posner, Harriet ........,. Pueschell, Madeline Raison, Cynthia ...., Rising, Richard ...... Sandquist, Sara-Jo ...... Scott, Doreen .......... Shapiro, Steven ,..... Shell, Beatrice ...... Shultis, James ........ Smith, James ............. Spencer, William ....... Stebbins, Grace .....,... Steinhauer, Emilie ...... Suher, Thomas ...,........... Thompson, Richard Walker, Irving ......,.... Ward, Jon ......,.,...,. Whiting, Carolyn .,.... Winkler, Elaine ....,.,.. Young, Robert .. Zanolli, Robert ...........,..,.... Zerwitz, Donna .... ,........ CLASS OF 1 Adamchek, Mike .. Agan, Donna ........ Akerman, Ellen ..,.. .,...,.. Aldrich, Martha ,... Alexander, Rand .. Allen, Beverly ...... Anton, Jeffrey ...... Arieti, Robert ..,., Axler, Philip ....... Baird, Bonnie ....., Baird, Robin ...,. Bale, Roberta ....., Balise, Elizabeth ..., Bannon, Christine .. , Barratt, Elaine ,..... 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Bixby, David ......, 1106, 110 110 . . 81, 101,110 80,110 ., .,,. ..... . .110 77 85 110 . .,,.....,. .....,,..., , , a 12.44, 108, 110 6, 87, 88,108, 110 111 Black, Douglas ...,.. ,...............,....,. 1 2, 176 Black, James ......... Black, Winona ....... Blair, Janet .,...... Blake, Diane . ..,... .. Bonemery, Ann ..... Borelli, Joseph ........., .......111,155, ,.........47, ............l11, Boutin, Neil .....,.......... ...........,.... Brickhouse, William ........ ....... 4 4, Brisk, Gayle ...,...........,.. .,....... Brown, Douglas ....... Bruce, Linda ............... 111 157 111 111 155 ........86,87, 111 111 111 111 ..,......143 112 Brumer, Lawrence ........ . .......,...... . Buchan, Nancy ,.,..,.... Budd, Celeste ....... Budlong, Ellen ....l.,..... Burr, Janice .................. Burrell, Sherry-Lee 47, Caldwell, William ........ Cameron, Diane .......... Cant, Roger ............... Cassanelli, Gary .,..... Casten, Henry ....... Candle, James ......,....... Chapin, Paul ............. .nH,146,47, 112 112 112 112 112 100, 106, 112,153, 155 143 , .... ,,,....,.... 8 8,112 42,107,113,98 ...40 82 107, 113, chamey, Hillary .....c.....,..., 1061 113, 152, Chelefou, Debra Chernick, Barbara .... MfQIfffff1ffa5Q 108 Chernick, Nadine ........ ......... 5 7, , Chesworth, William ...,..., Chica, William ............ Child, Robert .............. ffffibsf Chisholm, Clifford ..,.., ......,...............- Chtz, Marc ................. Ciak, Cynthia ....... Clark, Gregory ..... .........,....114, 155, ....,...86, 107, 114, Clark, Lynn ...,......... ............,,............ Cohen, Evan .......,......,. .....,.,...,......... Cohen, Laurel .,...,........,,. .........,..... 1 08, Cokkinias, Aphrodite ....46 47 91 Cokkinias, Pamela .,,..... ..... , , , Connolly, Patrick ....... Cooley, Eileen ....... Cosman, James ..... Counos, Ann ...... Cousin, Jaurez ..,.... ........,,.....114, 155 153 113 113 113 113 113 113 114 114 156 155 114 114 114 114 114 150 ...,...,.57, 106, 114 115 115 115 115 115 151 154 115 115 115 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 Cowles, Jean ,.,.......,,. .......... 4 7, Crossman, Carolyn ..............,......,............,. Cutler, Michael ..........,...........,.., 108, 115, Cuzzone, Louis .............. 86, 87, 106, 115, Cyranowski, David ...........,.,.............. 108, Dabakis, Suzanne ,.......,. ......,................,.... Davidson, Katherine .....,.. ..,,,............ 8 9, Davis, Marsha ....... ,.,.. .........,......... 1 0 7, DeBarger, Susan .... ....... 5 6, 81, 101, Deschenes, Peter ....., ......,..,...... 9 11.148, Dion, Stephen ....... ..,,,....,,..,........,.......... DiSanti, Joan ,....,. ,......... 4 1, 42, 46, 47, Doten, Chris ...... ...,.,.,.......,.....,..,..... Downie, Diane ......... .................... 4 2, Early, Candice ....,,........ ...............,........., Eastwood, Mary Ellen . . .. ...47, 116, 155,157 Eaton, Cynthia ............ ...,,,,.......,..... 4 7, 116 Eddy,PhiHp .............,. .....1................, 117 Edwards, William ...... ...,..,. 1 17, 150 Ehrlich, Alan ..,,....,.... ,,...... 1 07, 1 1 7 Ehrlich, Stewart ............ ...1......... 1 17 Eliopoulos, Charles ...... ......,.,,.. 1 17 Ellis, Mary ........... ....,., 42, 117 Ernst, Virginia ,.... ....... 8 5, 117 Erickson, June ....... .........,.. 7 , 117 Evenson, Lora ....... .................., 1 17 Fagan, Elaine ...,.. .,,..............,..... 1 17 Falbo, Denise .. ......... 47, 106, 143 Fannick, Sidney ..,.... ,,.....,....,.,........ 1 18 Felper, Bette ,.......,. ........,.........,.,..,.. 1 18 Fichman, Barbara ......, 42, 77, 106, 118 Filler, Janice ..,..,.... ,..,.........,......... 1 18 Finch, Susan ...., .. ...... 81,101,118 Fiorenrino, Chris ,.... ..,,,... ..... 5 6 , 118 Fleischner, George ...... . ..,.. 92, 93, 118 Foley, Gerald .....,, ..,.........,.. . 1 18 Fradet, Dianne .....,.,. Francis, Michael ..,., .,.. ..,......... .... . . . Franceen, Elizabeth . ,,.. ,..... 4 7,118, Fredericks, Mildred ....., Frentzos, Dean . Friedenberg, Mark Friedman, Mark ...,... .. 106, 44 80 ..,.. .. , , 118 145 155 119 119 119 Funai, Francis ....... Furlani, Paul ......... Gardener, Carl ..........,. Garson, Leslie .......,........, Genden, Terry ............... Gerasimow, Alexander Giaquinto, Carol ,. ....,.... ,. Giera, Deborah ...,,...... Gilfoil, Gregory ,..... Guistina, Susan .,,,. Gleason, Joyce ..... Godaire, Jo-Ann ...... Goldband, Donna ........... Goldberg, Ronald ........... .,. 42,80,108, 'HIIIIQIIZZI .,,,,1os, ., .......... .s5, .,. ,,,,,107, 119 119 119 119 119 119 1121011110120 ,,,,1,,,1o6,12o ,,,,,s1,101,12o n1HU47,9O,120 .,1,s0,12o .HHNHNUUUNUHUUIZO 120 Goldman, Michael ........ 39, 52, 107, 120, 152, 154 155 Gonet, William ......... 153, , 106, Goodless, Marjorie ...,.............,.................. Goodman, Carol ,.....,..,..,.....,,,.....,.,... 104, Greaney, John , .,................. 77, 107, 121, Green, Henry 77, 100, 101, 106, 121, 152, Greenberg, Robin ..,.....,., Gregg, Louise ............... Grimaldi, Nancy .,..... Gross, Christine ......,, Grout, Robert .......,.. Guidette, Dianne ,.,. Gurvitch, Sarah ..,... Gustafson, Deborah ...... Haas, Deborah ...,.... Hall, Jacquelyn ........ Handleman, Joan .,...... Hanst, Caroline ...... Harris, Dara ........,,.,.. Harris, James ....,...,..,.. Hartshorn, Elinor ........... Hemphill, Norman ....... Henchey, Michael ........ Herberger, George ........ Herzenberg, Jane ....... Hill, Edward .,.,...... Hokanson, Carol ......... .....,..12, 42, 121, .......,..42,106, .....,.,46,47, , 1fIffff46f H,1U46,47, ,,1Qff4Ei47I 1,,,,42,1o6 Nfffflfsbf ,,QIIf57f , ...,.... 46, 47, Holbrook, Gretchen ,...,.. ......... 4 6, 47, Holt, Kathy . .,....,....... . Hopkins, Karen ...... Horowitz, Carole ..,. Howard, Carl .,,.... Huckins, Gary .... Humphry, Karen .... Hurwitz, Barbara ,.,. Imler, Peter ,.... .... Jacques, Martin ..... Jaskievic, Peter ..... Jergenson, Gail ..... Jerte, A1 .............. Johnson, Carol ......, Jones, Ronald ,....., Judd, Richard ..,... Jurkowski, Lynn ...... Kahan, Robert .,..... Kane, Charlene .,.., ....... uHnu.123, .nun47, ....,.......124, .1,,,,,,,,,ao, .,,,52,77,107, ............47, 80, HHNUUHUHIZ4, HUHH107,124, HHu1HnH42, .,aHUNHtHH124, .,,,,,,,,,1os, Kaplan, Lee .....,.......... 55,106,125,153, Kastrinakis, George .....,... Katsounakis, Thea .,....... Katz, James .........,..,.,. Keenan, Kathy Ann ........, Kendysh, Nicholas ........, Kenerson, Marsha ..,..... Kent, Paula .....,.........,.. Kilburn, Elizabeth ..,... Kimball, Alan ........., Kirk, John ......,.,..... Kitchener, Kathleen ,... Kligerman, Amy ...... Knowles, Pamela ..,.,. Koretz, Stephen ,...,, Kowalac, Pam ...,.. Kramer, Andrea ,,,... Kramer, John ........., Krasnor, Richard ...,...... Kuselias, Anita ...,... .,,... Kuzon Linda .. Lagundwich, 1 -A 120 120 121 154 154 121 121 154 121 145 121 121 121 122 122 122 122 122 122 122 122 143 122 122 123 123 123 155 123 123 123 123 123 123 148 124 124 124 124 148 155 124 151 124 155 .,,,1,1,94,95,125 .HNaHrUUUNHHHH125 .NHNHHHHHUNHUUIZ5 .UHUH,MH1,108,125 .HNHHHUHUUUUHHIZS 40,41,81,101,125, 144,145 .UHHHHHUUUHHUHIZS ,,1,,a1,101, .1 ..,. 77,s9,106, ..,.....46,47,107, .,,,,1ao, Hfffffibsf ,uctigniguiiar Laino, Nancy ......,......,,,...,...... , , , 1.aMasney, Brenda .,... Larson, Judith . .,.... . Latham, David .. 42, 80, ........,42,107, 125 125 126 126 126 126 126 126 ...,........46,47,126 126 126 126 127 127 155 127 127 127 Lefebure, Gerald ..... Leibowitz, Mark .,..... Leiter, Jelfery ....... Lessard, Diane .,.,. Lesser, Joan .............. Letendre, Claudette .... Levi, Marsha ............. Levin, Matthew .,.... Lovell, Linda ..,........... Lynch, Kevin .....,....,........ MacDonald, Douglas Macomber, Michael ...,.. Maislen, Robert ....,. Malandrinos, Tacy ..,,.. Malley, Diane .......... Malvessi, Louis ..,.. Mancuso, Janet .,,., Mangan, Patrick ,...... Manning, James ..,.,.. .,fffiif1bsf 127 127 127 ...,......56,155,127 .....,.,46,47,128 ........12,13, ......,...80, ...,...77, ffffiis, Ifffssf .UU,44, Mansur, Joyce . .........,.,..,. .......,,.. , .. 89, Maratea, Michael ..,...........,,,......,., ....,., . , Markman, Mitchell 16, 107, 129, 150, 155, Mavroudhis, Anthoulla Mayo, Walter . ,.......... Montanini, Christine Montmeny, Ann ,.... .. Montori, Carla ...,.,.... Moriarty, Tom .......... 46,47, ffjf46'4iN1bi 1,111 Hf1,f 44: Morneau, Yvette ............... .... ..... . ...,. . . Morneau, Yvonne ...,... Moser, Hope . ,,..,.. .. ...,.. . UHii,si,1b4,ib6f Neal, Mary Lou ..........,.,..,....,............... ... Nichols, Paulette .... Nickerson, Marcia .... ,... .......,,.,.........,.. Nowak, Elizabeth ..,., Oberg, Peter ..,......... ,,fff96,159,148, O'Connor, Thomas ...... ... .....,.. . ...... .. Parker, June-Ellen ..... Parrotta, Linda .... Pasteris, Robert .,,.,..,.. Payeur, Lynn Dee .,.. Pease, Jo-Anne ........ Pelligrini, Anna . ., .. 80, .77, 128 128 143 128 128 151 128 128 129 129 143 129 129 129 157 129 129 129 130 130 130 130 130 130 154 130 130 130 143 131 131 131 ,,fffff,fi131 1m4L8Q87 Cohen, Steven .....,, . ,,.,, 70, 80, Perella, David , . Perrigo, Paul ,...... Perry, Susan ......... Petersen, Sandra ....... Pettazoni, Gary ..... Peyser, Karin ..,,... Piecuch, Stanley Pierce, Karen . .,... . Pippa, John ..,......... 47,56 131 ff. .', , a4,16s .,,,,. UH42,93,108, .nH12,47,81,9O,101, H ..,.., 1.47: 1 Plourd, Kathleen .......................... 42, 47, Pope, Susan ...,.........,. .....,......,,. Potter, David ......,.,.. ....,...,. .........,..... Potter, Zonnweice ,,,., ........,........,......,,.... Powell, Mark ....... ...40, 132,154, Priesing, Lynne ........... .,.,., . Provost, Donna ,........ ......,..., ...,.... Pryor, Al ....,........,........ ,, ,,,..,... 44, 93, Quatrano, Rosemary Quinn, Kathryn ., Radwanski, Elaine , Radtke, Paul .. ..... .. Reiter, Sheryl ........ Renaud John ,,..... . 158511331 13, 14, 45, 55, 83, 106, if .1.1. IIQIQIIffHff46Q William ..... ., Resnick, Robert ...,. Resnick, Retchin, Bruce ..... Retchin Steven ..... .......44 Ricci, Audrey .....,...... ....,,.. Richards, Mark ....,.... . ..,...,. . 134 Richton, Steven ,...., Riiielmacher, David Riley, Joyce .......,. Robar, Douglas .,...... ....,.,......... 8 0 Rogow, Fern ...,.. Rosa, James ...,,..... Rosenblatt, Lillian ..., Rosenthal,. Charlene Rosso, Gail ,........ , Roth, Gary .,........, Rothenberg, David Rothschild, Janet ..... , . .. Rubbins, Irene ..... 'U.'. i.'.'. '.'.'. if '.'.' f ,i,' 545,166 .HU , HH46,47,108 1.911 1 1 1 1 1 Rubin, Glenn 134 134 134 134 134 ,,,, 43,107,135 135 135 135 135 135 Rucks, Charles , ....... ........ . Ruddeforth, Karen . 106, 135,152,154 Russamando, Ralph Ryan, Mary ..... 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Kraverotis, Elayne .,.... . .. . ,...., 164 Kravitz, JeHrey .,...... .,..... 6 5,80 Kroll, Glenn .......,.,...,.. .......... 8 0 Ktorides, Irene ...,..,...,..,. ........ ..,. 6 4 Kuczmarski, Thomas ..,.... 1 70, Kudisch, Michelle ........ . .... 15, Kurpaslra, Alan .,,... Kuselias, Leila ,...,, labb, Andrew ..,. Lak, Barbara, ...... Lak, Thomas ., 82 65 65 ..,.. 165 65 80 65 11165 64, 64 64 64 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 Lambert, Brian ...... Lane, Carol ....... .... Langlois, John ...... LaPre, Michael ........ Larson, Wallace .........,. Lasket, Constance Layton, Deborah Leckert, Norman Leech, Cherelyn Leger, James ......., ....... Levine, Robert . ....., . .,... . Levine, Steven 1, ........ Libowitz, Charles Liebel, George .......... Lieberman, Susan ....., Lilie, Elaine .......,.. Lilly, Thomas ....... Loskot, Connie ..,. Lutz, Cynthia .,.....,,. Mackler, Dianne Mackler, Sandra Madden, James ..,..... Malfas, Kathryn ,..... 1 Malone, Joyce ....., Maloney, John ,... Manley, Earl ............ Manning, David ........ Marahori, Frances Maratea, Lucy .....,.... Marceau, James Marcelina, Louis Marchese, Susan ...... Martin, James ......,,..,.. Martone, Patricia Maslowski, Steven ........... Mastrangelo, Joseph ......... Maynard, Cheryl .......,. Mazzie, Philip ....,..... McCalvin, Patricia ....... McCarthy, Maureen McCarthy, William McDonald, Edward McGrath, Mary ........ Mclnery, Linda ......,... McKee, William ...... McKenzie, Janet ........,.. McNamee, Patricia .,...... Megas, Debra-Lee ....... Mellas, Christine .,...1 Meltzer, Jodi ...,.............. 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Archidiacond, Frank Aranaw, Daniel . Arnold, Tyrone ...... Ashe, Debra ........., Atkins, George .. ,. Auger, John ,. ..,. .. Axler, Toby ,...., Babacas, Cleo .... OF 1970 29 .. ..,.. 29 29 29 ., .. ..... .. 29 29 29, 44 iffffib ........29 .....,..29 .. ...., 29 29 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 Bacchiocchi, Gary ...... ...,..... 2 9, Bacon, Lynn .,........... ......... 2 9, Baldwin, Judith ....... ......... 2 9, Balicki, Cheryl .,... .... ..... 2 9 , Balicki, Marcia ...,... ......... 2 9, Barr, Melissa .......,... ......... 2 9, Barrientoe, Moises ...... ....,,.., 2 9, Barrington, Richard ........ ........ 2 9, Barsh, Joyce ,............... .... .... 2 9 , Bateman, Joanne ..... ........ 2 9, Bazos, Chris ...,......... ............. Beatty, Janet ......... ,.... ......... 2 9 , Becker, Andrea .............. ......... 2 9, Belanger, Catherine ........ ..........,... Beneditti, Leonore ...... .,....... 2 9, Bengle, Janet ........... ......... 2 9, Bennett, Karen ..,.... ......... 2 9, Benoit, Carol ........ ......... 2 9, Berman, Gary ....r. ...,..... 2 9, Berman, George ,...... .....,.. 2 9, Bernazki, Tania ....... .,....... 2 9, Bernson, Nancy ..,.... .,................ Berzenski, Paul ..,,....., .....,......... 2 9, Biegel, Diane .,............... .......... 2 9, 82, Bjorkluna, Richard ,....... ....,.....,. 2 9, Biernacki, Nancy ..,...... .............. Blair, Kenneth ....,.... .............. Blake, Barbara ......, .....,,. 2 9, Blanchet, Diane ....... .,...... 2 9, Block, Gary , ......... .....,.. 2 9, Bloom, Francis ..... ......... 9 4, Bocchino, Nancy .... . ........ 29, Bogan, Jean ............. ........ 2 9, Bonales, Joseph ...,,,. ,.., ..., 2 9 , Bonavita, Joseph ......., ,....... 2 9, Bousquet, Cynthia ....,. ..... , ..29, Bowker, Deborah ........ ....,... 2 9, Boyer, Doreen ........ ,,...... .,...... 2 9 , Boykan, Mitchell ............ ..,..,. .29, Braccialarghe, Donald ...,... ......., 2 9, Brock, Kevin ......,......,.... , ....... 29, Brodeur, Debra ........... ........... Brodie, Violet ...,.. ........... Brooks, Donald ......, ........ 2 9, Brooslin, Barbara ...,... ,..... ...,. Brown, Beverly ..,..., , ...,... 29, Brown, Carol ........... ........... Brown, L'Tanya ..,.. ,. .... 29, Buckley, Diane ....... .... , ,..29, Budlong, Pamela .,... .....,.. 2 9, Burns, Christine .......... ......... 2 9, Bushey, Christine ........ ........ 2 9, Callahan, Maureen ....... , ........., Camerota, Judith ..,,..... .............. Campbell, Margaret .,...... ...,,... 2 9, Carlson, Robert ....,...., ,...,... 2 9, Carmona, Richard ...,.. ........ 3 0, Caron, Michael .. .,.. ........ 2 9, Carniere, Bruce .......... ,........ 2 9, Carrington, Margaret ...,.. ......... 3 0, Carroll, Webster .,...... .,......,.,. 2 9. Candle, Frank ,..,...,. ............,,, 3 0, Cawley, David .............. ..,..... 3 O, 96, Celanger, Cathy ,................ ...,,..,.... 2 9, Chaitovshy, Ellen ...,.,..,,......... ........ 3 0, Chamberlain, Katherine ..,...... ..., , ..30, Chamberlain, Margaret ..,.. .....,. 3 0, Chartier, Linda ..,...,,....., ,............. Chernick, Lisa ,..,........ ......,.. 3 0, Chase, Robert ...,,... ......,. 5 0, Chirias, Cynthia ..... ........... Chivas, Cindy ......... .,..., Christian, Martin .....,... .,....,.... Chiz, Beth .....,.......,. ,,...... 3 0, Clouky, Dennis ..,,.,. ...,..,, 3 0, Cohen, Joan ,..,...... , ..... ,.30, Cohen, Sandra ,..., .....,... 3 0, Collette, Teresa ...,... ........ 3 0, Comer, Craig .............. ......... 3 0, Commins, Michael ..,... ,,.,,,.. 3 0, Condarcure, Thomas . .. ,...,,., 30, Connor, Kathleen ..,..... ....,.... 3 0, Contro, John ....... .. ,.....30, Cook, Christine .,,.... ...,...., 3 0, Cooper, Diane .. . ....,,... 30, Cossin, Jeffrey . ..,.. . .. 30, Courtrey, Daniel .,...... ......... 3 0, ..29 166 U30 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 179 Cousin, Jack ...... Cowen, Bruce ........ Danie, Diane .........., Dascanio, Gary .....,. Dash, Robert ........... Dashevsky, Marc ..... Davis, Carol ........,. Daves, Wayne ......... Davies, Michael .......... ......... Davison, Deborah ...... ,....... Degon, Robert ......... Deitsch, Ira ...... Delizia, Catherine ....., ........ Denetriou, Louis , .... DeRosrer, Donna .....,.. . ..... .. Devine, Mitchel .,..... DiCastro, Diane ,........ .. ...... .. Dickinson, Cheryl .......... .... ,..t Diecerich, Catherine ...... ........ DiMonaco, Janice ...,.. ,,...... Dimrn, Bruce ........... Dolan, Maureen .......... ........ Domaingue, Paul ......., ........ Donovan, Jeannie Dutkee, Thomas ..... Doten, Elizabeth ...., Doyle, Diane ........ Duval, Ronald ......... Djiardzill, Anatol ...... .. ...... .. Edwards, Keith .....,. Eliopoulos, Irene ..... English, Judith ....... Evans, Michael ......... Evans, Pamala ............ ........ Fabrocine, Lynette ...,,, ........ Faradiian, Betclj ....... Farley, Dennis ...... Ferguson, Diane ..... Ferioli, Christine ..... Ferrara, John ..,..... Fettes anet . J ...,........ Findlater, Maureen ..... , .,... .. Flanagan, Mary ....... .. ...,.. .. Point, Steven ......,. Fozio, Guido ........ Ford, Barbara ...,.,.,,.. Frank, Kathy ............. ....... . Francoeur, David .,..,.... ........ Freeman, Karen .......,.. ........ Frentzos, Steven .....,........ ..,..... Freedman, Richard ........ ......... Friedman, Evan .. ........ . .... Fugere, Cynthia ......, Gallagher, Theresa ,...,. Galla her Diane g , ..... Gardner, Mark ...... Garner, Warren ....... Gaskin, Reba ...,....... Giegel, Gretchen ..... George, Karen Gerke, Judith ....,...... Giannasi, David .,..... Giard, Linda ..,,,......... ........ Ginsberg, Roberta ...... Goldstein, Beth ...,.,.... Gorenstein, Barbara .....,.. ..,,.... Gordon, Barbara .....,.. ,.. ..., Goldberg, Carlton Goldman, James ..... Goodbate, Robert .,.... ........ Goodchild, Marshall Gorenstein, Barbara ........ ....,... Gorman, Margaret ...... ...,..,. Govoni, Gregory ..... Green, Lorraine ......, Greenberg, Mark .,.. Grifhth, James ..,..... Gruber, Elizabeth ,ff Hffff Gruenberg, Martin .......... ....,,.. Grzebieniowski, Jam CS Guarnieri, Richard ....,..... Guzek, Philip .. .........., ,...... . . Hachadourian, Karen Hale, Brian ................ ,..,...,. Hale, Pamela .. ,,.,. .. Hall, Daniel ...,,. Halpin, Jane ........ 180 Hambro, Bruce .,...... Hanthen, Jiu ....,... 20, 32 32 Hanley, Joan ,..... . ..,...... 32 Hardy, Joan ..,......... ......... 3 2 Harris, Joseph ............ ......... 3 2 Hatzakis, Katherine .... .....,... 3 2 Heady, Michael ..,.... .......,. 3 2 Heaton, Martha .......... l.....,.. 3 2 Herbert, Ramona ......., ...,..... 3 2 Hespilt, Susan ......... Holochuck, Steven ...... ......,.. 3 2 Hopkins, David .....,...,... ,.,...... 3 2 Hovrihan, Christopher 12, 32 Howe, Deborah ,,......,..,. ......... 3 2 Howard, Grant .......,.. ......... 3 2 Hurley, Christine ...,., ......... 3 2 Hurwitz, Alan ......... .,...,,., 3 2 Hyte, Aaron ............. ,,.,,.,,,,,,. lmler, Julie .... , .....,.. ..... ,...32 Jackson, William .....,.. ....,.,.. Jacque, Dennis ..., ..,..... ......... Jaroslow, Bernard ....,. ......... Jaynes, N ealon ............ .,...,... Jenkins, Deborah ...... .....,,.. Johnson, Laurie .......... ......... Johnson, Richard ......,. , ........ Jones, Carol .... ......,, Jones, Susan .......... Jorgensen, Harvey .,..., ...,..... Jotkowitz, Janice ..,..,.. .,.....,. Jurkowski, Sandra ...... ............ Kamaras, Deborah ...... .,..,....,..,... 2 Kantany, Carol ........ Karamallis, George ,....,. ............ Kaspir, Penny ...........,... , ...... .. Katsounaltis, Michael ..... .,....... Katz, Annette .... .,.. ,.,. , , ..,...,. . .. Keenan, Patricia ...... Keller, Barbara ....,. Kelly, Jearl ..,...... Kennedy, Susan ....... .......32, Kligerman, Cindy ...... .,..,.... Kochanck, Diane ...,.. .. ....... 32, Kohnfelder, Janet ...... ......... Koretz, Susan ........ sz 32 az az sz sz 32 sz 32 sz az sz 32 ,aa 32 az 32 az as az az sz sz ss sz sz sz Kowarsky, Sherrie ...... . .,,.,.. . Kowinski, Susan ....,.. Kravovil, Kevin ..,..,, Krarrty, Richard ..... Kroll, Robert ......, Krull, Cheryl ......, Kudisch, Eileen ....... Kursman, Carol ....,., f.QQff,f3i flflffai Kushner, Robert ...,.... ........, 3 2 La Boi-de, Deborah ....... ..,...,.. 3 2 La Branche, Mark ...... ..,....., 3 3 Lagodich, Marie ....... ..,...... 3 2 Lake, Pamala ,.,..,. ......... 7 9 Lambert, Gloria ....,.. Lamos, Darlene ....... ......... 3 2 Lapierre, Arthur .....,.. ........, 3 3 Laramee, Geralyn ...... ......... 3 3 La Rochelle, Sarah ,..,.. .,.,..... 3 3 Larson, Kirsten ,.....,... ,.,.,.... 3 3 Laventure, Allan ,,.,.... .......,. 3 3 Leader, Robert ...,.... .,.....,. 3 3 Learned, Debra ...,,. .....,,. 3 3 Leary, Teresa ...,... .,......, 3 3 Levin, Martha ..... ....,.... 3 3 Levine, Susan ....... ....... 3 3, 83 Liberty, David ..... Lieson, Janet ,...... Lilly, Mary .,.,....,.. Lind, Edward ....... Linton, Diane ...., .1155 33 33 Linton, Lslye .......,.. ......,.. 3 3 Longly, Jonathan ,.... ,. ..,... 33 Louvitakis, Paris .... ..,.,.... 3 3 Loux, Douglas ........ ........ 3 3 Lyons, Patricia ,...,....,.. ......... 3 3 Mack, Margaret .,........... ........, 3 3 MacGovern, Richard ..... ......... 3 3 Macon, Janice ............ 4 ....... 33 MacPhaul, Richard ....... ........ Macken, Luke ......,. ..,.... . .33 Maicwski, Suzanne ..,. ......... 3 3 Major, Daniel .,,,. ..,,.... 3 3 2 s s 33. Malandrinos, Iaurie ....... ........ . Maloof, Roger ............ ......... Mandrus, Mary ....., Manfredi, Diane ....... ......... Marceau, James .......... ..... .... Marceau, Wayne ..,..... ......... 33, 33 Marchese, Crystal ...,.. .,...,... Marinake, John .......... ...,..... Markowitz, Elise ..,..... ..,....,. Martin, Susan ........ Maruca, Joseph ......... .......... Mastroianni, Alberta 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 Matyszczyk, Ann ........ .,....... Mauroudhis, Helen ..,.... ......,.. Maxwell, Lucretia ..... ....,.... Mayo, Susan ............ ......... McBeth, Louis ........,.. ......... McCall, Eugenia ..,..... ....,..., McDonagh, Linda ...... ......... McDonald, Robin ......... .......... McDonald, Stanley ....... ...,...,. McGary, Pamela ...,........... ...,....,.... Mclaughlin, Colleen ,....... .,.,,.... 3 4 McLean, Joanne . .,.... ...... ....,.... 3 4 McMahon, Steven ...... ........, 3 4 Megliola, Elaine .... .......... 3 4 Meltzer, John ..... ...,...,, 3 4 Meltzer, Peter ..... , i........ Merrill, Robert ...... ......,.. 3 4 Merzigian, Shelley ...... .,....... 3 4 Metayer, JoAnn ...... ......... 3 4 Michel, Robert ..,,.... ..,....... 3 4 Miciak, Richard .......,. ,....,.... 3 4 Millender, Maxine .,... ......... 3 4 Miller, Barbara ,..... .,,...,.. 3 4 Miller, Jeffery ........ .....,....... Mindell, Linda ........... .......... 3 4 Mitchell, Deborah l.... ........,. 3 4 Mix, Vanessa ,........,... .......... 3 4 Monk, Judith ................. ,... . ..,.. 3 4 Montagna, Richard ...,.., ,........ 3 4 Montmeny, Robert .,..... ......,.. 3 4 Morgeson, Darrell ...... ......,... Moriarty, Henry ,.,.., ,..... .... Moses, Kathleen .....,. , ..,......, 34 Mullin, Michele ..,,,.... ...,... 3 4,41 Mulvey, Susan ..,......,..... ......... 3 4 Murphy, Michael ......,....... ..,...,.. 3 5 Mysyshyn, Mary Ann ........ . ,....... 35 Nardi, Daniel ...,..,........ ,........ 3 5 Neal, Nancy .............. ...,..... 3 5 Newhouse, Jo ,.,..... , ....,... 35 Newman, Janice .,,...., ............. Newman, Linda ...,...... , ........ 35 Nicholson, Christine ..... ,...... 3 5, 83 Nickerson, Walter ..... , ........ 35 Nolan, James ......,......,... ,....,....... Novembrino, Michael ...,.. ....... 3 5,44 Nothacker, Judy ........,.. ......... 3 5 Novicki, John ..........., .....,.,,.... Nunnally, Siford . ..,... ..... . . 35, ali Oberg, Karen ..,. ......,...... ......... , O'Connor, Christine O'Connor, Kathleen Ogle, Cynara ..,.......... ..,,.., 3 5 Orbach, Frank .....,,. Orne, Pamela ..,....... Padykula, Linda .,.... Palmer, Lynne ........ Paquette, Gilbert ....... ......,.. Parker, Eugene ...... Parker, William ....... .,.,...... Parks, Gary ............ Partyka, Dale ,......... .,,...,3s, Pasteris, Arthur ......... ....... , . Patridge, Christine . ..,. .....,.. . Pearsons, Diane ....... , .... ......,.. Pellegrino, Pasquale ....... ......,.. Pennington, Joy ,........ ........, Perlmutter, Gary ....... .......,. Peyser, Sandra ,....,.. Piekos, Barry ....... Pina, Debra . Pine, Cynthia Ploulf, Gary ,.... Popeo, Paula ....... Posner, Judith ...., ....f35,' .,.Qf35Q' 35 35 35 84 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 94 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35, 35, 84, 35, 79, 3 2 3 1 2 s n Potter, Irving ....... ,. Quinn, Mary ,......... Radwanski, Linda .. Riley, Stephen .,..... Raison, Janis .......... ....,..35 .,.,...35 35 ...iiili35,-97 ......,4. .35 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ratner, Laurie ,.,.... . ....... 35 Remillard, Bradford .....,. 35 Resnick, Beth ........ ,,..... 3 5 Rhinehart, Arthur .. ......, 35 Ricco, Donna ..,.... ....... 3 5 Richton, Shiela ........, ..,..... 3 5 Rigazio, Richard .... ....... 3 5 Riley, Alan ........... ......, 3 5 Rizzilo, Donato ..... .....,. 3 5 Robbins, Keith .,... ....... 3 5 Robinson, Billye .... . ..,,., 35 Robinson, Wayne .,,.,.,. ........... 3 5 Roche, Peter ..................... ...,........,, 3 5 Rochford, Jacquelyn .....,. ,,...... 3 5, 57 Rodak, Stanley ............,. .......,... 3 5 Rogers, Teresa ......., ....... 3 5 Rosen, Elayne ,....,. ....... 3 5 Ross, Richard ...... ,,...,. 3 6 Roth, Sue .....,... ,...... 3 5 Rubin, Harry .....,... .....,. 3 6 Rucks, Vernon ..... ...,... 3 6 Ruegger, Rose ....... ,. .,... 35 Ruell, William ., ..,. ,....... 3 6 Russell, Michael .... ..,.... 3 6 Ryan, Margaret ..... ,,,.., 3 5 Saifer, Valeri ......,.. ....... 3 5, Saltzman, David ..,. ....... 3 6 Saltzman, Gale ...,.. ,....,. 3 5 Samol, Michael . .... ....... 3 6 Santamaria, Leonard ,...... 36 Santaniello, Anthony ........ Sawyer, Mary ................ ..,......., Schatz, Barry .........,... .............. 3 6 Schiff, Susan .,........., , ....... 36, 85 Schoonover, Paul .. .... .,......,.. 3 6 Schorr, Jesslyn ........ Schreyer, Susan .,,.. Scott, David ........ Selden, Alan ...... Self, Tyrone ,....... Seclin, Bruce ...... Shea, Kathy ........... Sharpe, Wanda ..... Shearer, Christine ..... Sheldon, Debra ...,. Sherbow, Nancy ..... Sibillin, Richard ,...... Siegel, Marcia ....... ifflsb ..,....36 .......36 se .Mae ..,.,..36 .Was 11155 Silvestri, Louise .,... ,...,.. 3 6 Silvia, Susan ..,..,.,. ....... 3 6 Sinclair, Mark ........... .. ........ 36 Skowronski, Paul ..., ......... 1 54 Skrzypek, Leo ,...,.. Slepchuk, Walter ...... ......... Sloane, Joseph ....,.. Small, Charles .,...., Smith Deborah ..,,..... Srnith, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Peter ........ Smith, Valerie .... .36 154 1 36 . ....... 36 36 36 .......36, 36 fffff36 1 1 1 1 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 .,29 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 ,170 ,170 Smithies, Robert ,... Sotirion, William .. Spagnolo, Judy .,... Spears, Howard ...... Spinell, Salvatore .. Stahl, Marcia .,..,,.,.. Stambovsky, Edward Stambovsky, Jeifrey Stambovsky, Phillip Stein, Debra .........,.. Stellato, Jennie ...... Strauss, Deena . .,.... . ........ ..36 20, Stringham, Linda ..... ,...... Stutz, Michael ...,..,. Sweeney, Mary .,.... Syriac, Kathy .,...,.,,. Thatcher, Richard .,... ....... Therrien, Michele .. Thomas, Robert ..,... Thomas, Harold ...... Thomas, Helen ...... Thomas, Sharon .... Thorpe, Randi .,...,.. 36 36 36 36 37 37 36 36 36 36 37 36 .,.....,.... .36 20, 37 36 37 37 .......36 36 36 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Witkowsky, Ruth ....... ....... 3 7, 170 Wolf, Michele ........ ,.,. . ..37, 170 Woodard, Diane .,..... ....... 3 7, 170 Wright, Charlene .....,. ....... 3 7, 170 Wright, Jeanne ........,.. .....,. 3 7, 170 Wright, Michael ....... ....... 3 7,170 Yetwin, Neil .......... ..,.... 3 7, 170 Zamora, Sandra ...... ....... 3 7,170 Zanetti, Debra .,...,.. .,.,... 3 7,170 Ziff, Susan ,............. ...,... 3 7, 170 Zubrowski, Teresa .,...........,........ , ...,.. 37, 170 CURRICULUM Art ...,....,.............,.................,..... ,,....., 2 2 Dramatics ..,................ ..,..... 1 3 Drivers' Education ..... ........... 2 5 Economics .......,...,.. .,.........,,.. 1 6 English ..,.....,....... .....i... 1 2, 13 Languages .... ...,..... 1 4, 15 Mathematics ,.,, .,...... .....,... 1 8 , 19 Music ........,.....,.........,,... ....,...... 2 3 Physical Education ,......... ......... 2 4, 25 Problems of Democracy ..... .........., 1 7 Reading Skills ............... .......,....... 1 2 Science .. ,..,......,.... ......... .....,.., 2 0 ,21 Social Studies ...... ........, 1 6, 17 Speech Class ,...... ........... 1 2 Typing .... ,................................,..... ..,....,.. 9 DIVISION PAGES Opening - Classical High School ...,...,..,..... 1 Calendar .,............................................,........... 5 Fall .....,...... .... ......... 2 6 , 27 Winter ..,... .....,...... 5 8, 59 Spring ....,......,................,................... 102, 103 Closing .....,.,............,.......,,.....,.................... 184 PARENTS, FRIENDS, AND OTHERS' Ackerman, Paul ...,....,......,............................ 17 Amerman, Warren .........,,.,.....,................... 55 Andrewes, George ..... ......... 1 59 Buckley, Joseph ....... ........,, 2 Chatto, Clarence ....... ........ 5 5 Cohen, Lois ,........ ...... ........ 7 3 Cope, Mrs. Edwin ..... ...,.... 1 7 Cyr, Romeo .....,...... ...,.,. 2 Deady, Dr. John .....,. ....... 2 DiMonaco, Vincent .... ....... 2 Donahoe, Thomas ......... ,.,,...... 2 Driftmier, Dr. Avery ...... ,........... 8 9 Freedman, Frank ..,.....,..,.. .,...... , 2,100 Gurvitch, Mrs. Joseph ,...... ........,... 1 7 Hogan, Wilbur ......,.....,. ,..,......... 2 Hopkins, Matthew ......... ...,...... 1 59 Hunter, Dr. Melvin ..... ,..,,..... 2 June, Jung Myung ....... .....,.. 8 9 Lynch, Mrs. Mary ....... .,... Niechamen, Ellen ..... ...,,.,. ..2 24 Page, Mr. ....... , ........... ...... . . Robinson, Fredrick ......, ........ Tomchik, Deborah .,....,. ....... 3 6, Tomkiel, Jane .........,. ....... 3 6 Tori, Michael .......... ...,... 3 7, Tougias, Debra ......., ....... 3 7, Tower, Brian .......... .......,.. 3 7, Tromblay, Allen ......... ..........,... 3 7, Tremblay, Florence 34, 37 Trombly, Janice ......... ...,.... 3 4, 37, Trombly, Pat ...... ,.,. ....... 3 7 Trow, Patricia .............. ....... 3 7, Truckey, Jacqueline ...... ....... 3 7, Turner, Jill .....,......... ....... 3 7 Tuttle, Holly ....,..... ....... 3 7 Ursprung, Nancy .,..... ,...,.. 3 7 Van Watt, Barbara ...... ....,,. 3 7 Villareal, Edward ,...... ....... 3 7 Vinick, David ........ ....... 3 7, Waldron, Ann ........ ....... 3 7, Ward, Daniel ....., ....... 3 7, Ward, Edmond ...... ...,.....,... Ward, Karen ..,...,.,. ....... 3 7, Ward, Martha ......., ....... 3 7 Wasserman, Jill .,,.., ......, 3 7, Weber, Roberta ..,...... ...,... 3 7, Weiderlight, Diane ....., , ..,.., 37, Weiner, Kristine ..,.... ....,,. 3 7, Weiner, Nancy ...... ..... 3 7, Weislo, John ., ...,... ....... 3 7, Weinberg, Mark ....... .. .... 37, Wiech, Mark ............. ...,........ Weissman, Debra ,,... ....... 3 7 Welch, Mark .......... ,...,,..,. Welch, William ....,.. .... . .. , .. White, Kenneth ......,.. ...,,.. 3 7 Whitney, Sanford ...,, .. ..., 37 Whittle, Terry ........ . ,...37, Widland, James ....., ,, ..,. 37, Willis, James ..., ,,... . 37, Wilson, Donna ...,.. . .... 37, Wing, Steven .....,.... .,,... 3 7 Winkler, Barry ...,., . ..,.... 37 Winniman, Shelley ....,. ..... 3 7 Winter, John ..... .,.,... ...,.,. 3 7 , Shapiro, Mark . .,..... . Solomon, Irwin ,.,... Stein, Marton .......,..,.. Sullivan, William ..,., Theinert, Dr. Helen ,.... 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