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

 - Class of 1978

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=e: WA ABR. SI. U.8.A. Classical students are, in many ways, lucky to be an urban school ‘community. Being part of a city enables students to use municipal facilities as well as surround themselves with historical cities, both providing maze-like alternatives from which to choose. Probably the most useful building to Classical’s students is the City Library. Classical students with library passes often crack books there before an exam. Entire classes sometimes roam the floors and leave the librarians hiding under their desks. The four museums making up the Springfield Quadrangle have collections for everyone’s taste. The Culture Vultures, a Classical art lovers club, use the George Walter Vincent Smith Museum as convenient sources of study. The Connecticut Valley Historical Museum is the place to get a first hand look at Early American life in the local area, and the Science Museum is great for tracing one’s roots the Darwinian way. The Springfield Civic Center is also a social haven. Each spring it hosts the College Fair, representing over two hundred colleges nationwide. Classical basketball and wrestling matches held here draw spirited. crowds. The biggest crowds however, go to see superstars in concert. Could one ever forget ‘78 favorites like the Doobie Brothers, Earth, Wind and Fire or Jethro Tull? Downtown is waiting, full of things to do. Alternatives are every- where for the Classical student. 1. It’s easy to sit and relax at the Quadrangle. 2. Lori Stetson, Kathy Quirk and Sue Beaumier in three part harmony while Melinda Herminet looks on. 3. Would Puritan Pynchon approve? 4. Anne Mechelik loves Main Street! 5. Only eleven more to go, Lisa Sherand. STUDENT LIFE [{e] 11

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FUN TAN Where do many Classical students head every September to have lots of fun and to learn interesting facts? The Eastern States Exposition is the answer. The eighth largest fair in the United States, The “Big E” has a myriad of exhibits from all areas of New England. This variety of attractions draws thousands of high students every year, including a high percentage of Classical’s population who happily find their way through this entertaining maze of activities. For the amusement enthusiast, there are many forms of entertainment, ranging from the Giant Slide to the Lazer Light Concert and this year’s newest addition, Canon Manor, a haunted house. If one appreciates the art of hand-crafted items, the ‘Big E’” has something enjoyable for him too. “Big E” craftsmen create everything from intricate sterling jewelry to hand-dipped candles and capt haan leather accessories. In the Avenue of the States, one can learn a great deal about the six states that make up New England. In the display building for each state, one can find out a state’s major exports or its most popular sport. Because the Eastern States Exposition offers a pleasant maze-like variety of exhibits, it attracts a large number of people every year including many enthusiastic Classical students. 1. That jacket stands out in a crowd. 2. Emily Cummings finds this game too easy to even try. 3. Two ‘in’ makes a win for Jeff Baevsky. 4. Prospective customers Emily Cummings, Mary Ekmalian, and Lauren Omartian observe one of the many displays at the Better Living Center. 10 [(@) sTUDENT LIFE



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TRE JOB J UNGLE The main idea of high school is to prepare students for college or a career after a well-earned graduation day. However, until that time, who couldn’t use some extra cash, either for the little necessities of student life, like munching out at McDonald’s, or maybe for adding up towards that college education? Thus, many students find themselves searching high, low, far and near, filling out applications, being interviewed and checking the want adds for a job. Those fortunate enough to have the rigors and demands of job- seeking pay off and actually get a job, often find that it’s rough to hold one down. With homework, class, work and social life, one just might wonder if his new source of income is really worth the trouble involved. 1. Filling out applications. 2. Dave Siano checks out a “help wanted” sign. 3. Brent Davis finds work right in school at Senior Bake Sale. 4. Kathy Quirk tries to get a little extra out of her job. 12 |{@) STUDENT LIFE

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