Classical High School - Classic Myths Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1957
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NGN SIBI SED QMNIBUS J K 1 H HGH SQ-uQQ1L WOIRCIESTVIEIR, MMS CLASSIC MY'I'H , has .4 X Jus EIHTUR Literary Editors: Judith Anderson Caroline Evans Art Editors: Mirga Jasutis Marie Pipiras Business Managers: Dorothy Lazarus Harriet Zarling ' vi, 2:1-,u ' Mary Jane Brownlee RUYm0nd G- Wafnef 76' T it t 12 Vw s we began upon our high school ways, Confused because the time slipped by on wings, xc. 9 And awed by such a steady pace of things, You stretched a hand to guide us past those days When problems met us on our iourney through N The course that we had chosen for our own, We sought your aid, and where we'd felt alone, A friend was found, and life regained its hue. More recently, as future plans were formed, We found your patient work in our behalf Guided us from our vacillating path, 'Till our hearts to patient service warmed. For this, and more beyond our means to state, This book to you with pride we dedicate. .L....,N,' Nt' .ngu..-an Asst. 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PHOTOGRAPHY MOTTO Chairman: Edward Lareau Chairman: Robert George Gail Bottomly John Hermans Margaret Holloway Sheldon Rothstein William Zarr Susan Feldman Dorothy Lazarus Wilma Olch JoAnn Pucilauskas Seymour Solomon lll0 ll ciiss oillcma' CLASS OFFICERS President: Bernard Mattimore Vice-president: Marcia Savage Secretary: Suzanne Delphos l Treasurer: Charles Caron I l DEDICATION CLASS DAY I Chairman: Patricia Stanick Chairman: David Nissenberg - Lawrence Bodin George Foxhall Elliot Frank Patricia Herlihy 1 Joan Skinner Peter Loughlin Marlene Stacey Madelaine Petralias ' David Thalin Deborah Stern GIFT RING AND PIN CAP AND GOWN I Chairman: Carol Zuck Chairman: Susan Mandell Chairman: Joseph Simonis Caroline Evans Phyllis Chafetz John Gabarro Michael Littizzio Donna Lemoine Marcia Horan Linda Marcus Richard Osborn Brenda Kaplan Ann Marie McMorrow Sophia Rinos Norman Peters Frederic Opert Rimantas Zidziunas Harriet Zarling PLAY PROM PICTURE Chairman: Sarita Newman Chairman: Beverly Martin Chairman: Christine Cannon Jeffrey Casdin John Sullivan Mary Jane Dillman Paul Dolan Robert Cipro Roberta Mason Lois Gold Susan Gallagher Perry Pero Patricia O'Connell Robert Seder Richard Steiman J Shirley Writer Meryl Whitman James Swope C0lllllll'I lEEt Anderson ' Caroline Evans ART EDITOR-IN-CHIEFS Ml'9C' mulls STAFF Judith Anderson Daniel Glennon Susan Gross Michael Pellegrino Johanna Sayre Shirley Writer Marie Pipiras fl, if i X- JJ BOARD Christine Cannon Suzanne Delphos Julianne Dorsey Paul Eisenberg Patricia Herlihy Margaret Holloway David Nissenberg Marcia Savage Deborah Stern EX FITIVE MANAGER Dorothy Lazarus ASSISTANT MANAGER Harriet Zarling Stephen Bean Jeffrey Casdin Susan Feldman Susan Gallagher Lawrence Israel Donna Lemoine Margery Lewis Susan Mandell Beverly Martin Sigrid Mayer Wilma Olch Norman Peters David Thalin ART TAFF TK' -45. 7' BU I ES IC S X14 rv T t--f' L, is g-if HISTORIAN: Patricia O'ConneII ORATOR: David Nissenberg TESTATOR: John Sullivan MARSHALLS: Meryl Whitman Peter Karp f W -Quan Xa 5 ff, Q '4-- JA CLASS DAY SOLOLISTS PIANIST: Caroline Evans VOCALIST: Ausra Vedeckas INSTRUMENTALIST: CLAS MOTTO FORTE ET FIDELI NIL DIFFICILE FOR THE BRAVE AND FAITHFUL, NOTHING IS DIFFICULT. , 'Cl:v 'EF' 1.6 n YS? 'z is, I gl N N Joan Skinner ps, '71 ' N. 1434 f-gp-5 C963 42 SELEISTS EEAEEATIEE SPEAKERS CLASS DAY SPEAKERS J 75' I Avi? j ime envelops us, lifting and hurling us headlong 0 Towards eternity, rushing relentlessly over Our futile dreams, our former loves, our life-long Hopes. The rampant tide crashes over Our close-cabined sphere and sweeps tomorrow To the moment, casts us at the brink to face Perspective, to view our ioy or future sorrow, Success and life or death. Before us space Extends to time, between an age we wait And grasp at gay times, familiar faces, enduring Memories the tide shall never inundate. The past surrounds us, soothing, reassuring, Beyond, the future lies obscure in vain Coniecture, behind, the past, our ioys remain. if G 4'QVff Our thoughts traverse the transient high school years With reminiscent sadness contemplate, A score of vivid memories appears, As myriad echoes of the past relate A tale of happy times. A football game-- Rough, rousing cheers--bold courage burning bright, A special dance, a whispered name, A touch of stardust silvering the night. The friends who shared the toil of everyday, The countless qualms before a final test, The milestones that we passed along the way, The weekends that lent life an extra zest These will remain a lasting memory Of friendships made and constant harmony. CAROL I. AHARONIAN Capable and considerate . . . an unassuming disposition . . . Girls Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Agassiz Club 2 . . . Girls Debating Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . could be seen discussing the whys and wherefores of Macbeth with Marsha Feingold, Edie Brickman, and Donna Conway . . . Carol hopes to make Clark her future alma mater. fUDITH H. ANDERSON Blond, brilliant, and beautiful, that's our Judy . . . made the pen and brush talk . . . Argus Literary Board 3,4 Coeeditor . . . Co-editor of Classic Myths Literary Board . . . Aletheia Society 3,4 . . . Horace Mann Student . . . Classic Myths Art Staff . . . Debating Club 4 . . . Tennis Team 2 . . . School Reporter 4 . . . with Jo Sayre, did the mural for the school auditorium . . . will major in English at Radcliffe. RICHARD D. ANDREWS Prepossessing and efficient . . . developed his muscles on the cafeteria cash register for the last three years . . . not only a financial expert, but a true disciple of lzaak Walton . . . the carp at Green Hill never got away from Dick . . . check with Bernie Mattimore, Ray Zidziunas, and Frank Lupa for proof . . . plans to enter W. P. I. in September. SUSAN I. AROXSON Sweet Sue . . . dainty and diminutive . . . her affable personality gained her a host of friends . . . Girls Glee Club 3,4 . . . Aletheia Society 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . usheretfe at the Variety Show 4 . . . her endless phone calls came from Sue Gross, Myrna Kaplan, Ina Cohen, and Linda Marcus . . . Sue plans to enter Boston University or Forsythe. RICHARD E. ASLANIAN Our gridiron genius . . . lchie quarterbacked the Tigers to a city championship in 1955 . . . a great sport on and off the field . . . Student Council 2 . . . Football Team 2,3,4 . . . Butch Glennon was his closest friend . . . Richie's future plans are undecided. 'Y nf U 'FP' STEPHEN BEAN Steve, the eternal skeptic . . . full of unanswerable questions and unquestionable answers . . . history rated tops with Steve . . . exchanged puns with Mitch Jaffee and Jake Friedman . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Baseball Team 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . an accountant's career is Steve's goal after graduation from Clark. PHILIP A. BEAUDRY From the stirring strains of Bach, to the sputtering of a ham radio set, from bursts of infectious laughter, to frequent lapses into reverie, Phil was capable of doing anything, and could be expected to do iust that . . . Boys Glee Club 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Orchestra 4 . . . accompanist in the Variety Show 4 . . . Phil is headed for a slide rule at Worcester Tech. GERALD F. BEDARD Congenial and conscientious . . . a pleasant voice and curly, brown hair . . . avid record collector . . . enthusiastic Scout leader . . . often accompanied by Bob Hedluncl . . . Radio Club 2, 3 . . .Cafeteria 3, 4 . . . Jerry plans to continue his education at Worcester State Teacher's College. DANIEL BLANCHARD Big, blond, blue-eyed Danny was everybody's friend . . . known for his cheerful disposition . . . ioined us in his senior year from Assumption . . . spent Wednesday nights in training for the Naval Reserves . . . a hunting and fishing devotee . . . history and chemistry topped his list . . . Massachusetts State School of Dairying is his next goal. LA WRENCE D. BODIN Friendly, faithful, forceful . . . capti- vated audiences with his oratorical skill . . . received honorable mention in the University of Massachusetts Mathematics Exam . . . Stamp Club 2 . . . Debating Club 3 Vice-president, 4 . . . Tennis Team 3,4 . . . Manager of the Football Team 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Varsity Show 4. . . Dedication Committee 4 . . . Larry is headed for a math maior at Clark or Northeastern. GAIL BOTTOMLY A loyal friend, always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Gail's alto voice added much to Classical's musical organizations . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4 Secretary . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Librarian . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Variety Show Chorus 3, 4 . . . Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3 . . . Photography Committee 4 . . . plans a career in chemistry at either Clark or the University of Massachusetts. EDITH R. BRICKMAN Edie with the light brown hair and dark blue eyes . . . seen sipping soda with llene Rudner and Marsha Feingold . . . played an offensive position on the Hockey Team . . . J. V. Basketball 2 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Field Hockey Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . after graduation from Boston University, Edie will grace some lucky doctor's office as a medical secretary. 10N c. BROBERG Distinguished by his blond, upright crewcut and his keen sense of humor . . . a master trickster as evidenced by his antics in homeroom . . . two of his many cohorts were John Hermans and Paul Rogers . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Band 3, 4 . . . an engineering career is Jon's goal. LLOYD R. BRO WN likeable Lloyd . . . always had a witty answer for everyone . . . Agassiz Club 2 . . . often seen roaming the corridors with Allen Goldenberg and Phil Leader . . . Lloyd listed history as his favorite subiect . . . future plans are undecided. VICTOR ll . BRUNELL Victor, one of the more ambitious seniors, worked after school in a factory . . . belonged to the Stamp Club for three years . . . numbered among his best friends were Herbert Finkel and Frank Silverman . . . enioyed mechanical drawing and history . . . liked all sports, especially baseball and swimming . . . his plans for the future include a liberal arts college. ' f 1' YF' J' nl? I. .S-1 IQ' ,Qs I I iff t rd' -aff ..4 , KJ.. .f??f2 -V . -9 'cz ROBERT CALLAHAN Frequently amused his friends with his timely humor . . . one of Mr. Coakley's prize pupils in driving . . . an after school iob took up most of Bob's free time . . . chemistry and physics were his preferred subiects . . . future plans include preparation at an engineering school where Bob will pursue his technical interests. CHRISTINE CANNON Her efficiency and responsibility delighted all who knew her . . . high marks and merry wit distinguish her . . . an outstanding sportswoman . . . Field Hockey, fullback 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Literary Board . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Chairman of Picture Committee . . . Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . School Librarian 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Chris will combine her knowledge of living things and chemical substances by maioring in biochemistry at a liberal Arts College. A. RICHARD CARLSON Reknowned rhetorician of Classical . . . Rich has captivated the student body with his pedagogic philosophy . . . the state of the affairs of :he world was his perpetual concern . . . his declamations in the assembly hall will long be remembered . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Boy's Debating Club 3 President, 4 . . . the future will find Rich continuing his higher education. CHARLES E, CARON Outstanding for his cheerfulness and determination, Chuck was one of the best-liked members of our class . . . Class Treasurer 4 . . . Manager of Basketball Team 4 . . . Track Team 2 . . . played violin in orchestra 2 . . . spent his iunior year in the Massachusetts Hospital School and was active there as Class President, member of Student Council, Band, Glee Club, and the Photography Club . . . Chuck plans to start his engineering career at Worcester Tech. IOHN 1, CARROLL Tall and taciturn . . . warm and friendly manner . . . dark, curly hair . . . played fullback on the Football Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball Team 2, 4 . . . Basketball Team, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Office Boy 4 . . . often seen around town with the various members of the Football Team . . . had a special liking for the study of history . . . John's future plans include study at Springfield College. fEFFREY ll . CASDIN Tall and handsome . . . brisk in tone and intelligent in speech . . . although he wore glasses, Jeff saw his way through many a difficult math problem . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . .Debating Club 4 Secretary . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Christmas Play 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Senior Play Committee . . . often seen comparing notes with Dave Feinsilver and Mitch Jaffe . . . Jeff's stereophonic sounds will echo through the halls of Middlebury. PHYLLIS M. CHAFETZ Dutch doll with a pug nose and shiny, short hair . . . always laughing with a big group of friends in the lunchroom . . . had an enviable collection of Sheltie sweaters . . . Girls Glee Culb 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Aletheia Club 4 . . . Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . Senior Variety Show cast 4 . . . hopes to enter Jackson or Simmons College. DONALD P. CHIRAS An outstanding athlete and an excep- tional math student . . . appreciated the gay and funny side of life . . . could often be heard playing his hot trumpet . . . Boys Glee Club 2 . . . Cross Country Track team 2, 3 . . . left end on Football Team 2, 3, 4 . . . third baseman on Baseball Team 2, 3, 4 Co-captain . . . Don will make engineering his profession. ROBERT P. CIPRO Fun loving . . . radiated personality and confidence . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3 . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Senior Prom Committee . . . the halls echoed with laughter when Bob and Paul Dolan got together . . . the future doctor enioyed biology . . . Bob will pursue a premedical course at Bowdoin College. INA 1, COHEX lrrepressible lna . . . stately and sophisticated . . . her superb poise and graceful carriage distinguished her . . . shared her good times with Myrna Kaplan and Sue Aronson . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . usherette at the Variety Show 4 . . . the future will find Ina at either Boston University or Lasell Jr. HAROLD T. DAVIS, IR. Husky Harry . . . a most happy fella . . . highly imaginative and humorous . . . enioyed history . . . enioyed all outdoor activities . . . passed the time of day with Arnie Freilich, Paul Rogers, John Lively, and Paul Griffith . . . after graduation, Harry will enter the service of Uncle Sam. SUZANNE C . DELPHOS Sue has everything --- personality, popularity, ability, good looks, and brains . . . was Vice-president of the iunior class and Secretary of the senior class . . . Student Council 2, 3 Secretary, 4 Vice-president . . . Hockey Team 2, 4 . . .Basketball 2. . . Tennis 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 President ...Greenkoom 2,3,4... Agassiz 3, 4 Secretary . . . Glee Club 2, 3 Secretory, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths 4 . . . Variety Show Chorus 3, 4 . . . future plans include a liberal arts education. GEORGE A. DICKERMAN Unanimously voted the boy most often seen with a baseball bat . . . quietly friendly with a ready grin . . . discussed scores through high school with Bill Jeas and Phil leader . . . Basketball 2 . . . Baseball 3, 4 . . . With a fondness for history and an eye on baseball diamonds, George is considering the University of Mas- sachusetts or Clark for next fall. fUDITH H. DICKERMAN Judie is well on her way to a career in the business world . . . she has worked every day after school since sophomore year . . . stylish clothes give her that executive look . . . never seen without Carol Isaacson . . . busy schedule has not kept her from taking an active part in Biology Club 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . the nursing profession will claim Judie in the fall. MARY IANE DILLMAN Captivating, capricious, competent . . . a flair for fashion . . . chummed with Pat Stanick and Sandy Cocaine . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Green Room Club 3 . . . Aletheia Society 3 . . . Picture Committee 4 . . .M. .l. will utilize her talents in biology and chemistry at the City Hospital School of Nursing. PAUL V. DOLAN Collegiate nonchalance with a cheer- ful grin and a subtle sense of humor . . . our much lauded microphone mover in the Variety Show . . . seldom seen sauntering from class without Bob Cipro . . . Basketball 2, 3 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Variety Show 3, 4 M. C .... History Club 2, 4 . . . Play Committee 4 . . . Paul hopes to hang his trench coat at Dartmouth or Holy Cross next fall. .IULIANNE F. DORSEY A sparkling success-a bright gal with an insatiable interest in science . . . Julie spent two years in Brazil absorb- ing the culture of South America . . . Horace Mann student . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . played French horn in Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Band 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Co-director of the Christmas Play 3 . . . Girls Debating Club 3 . . . literary board of the Classic Myths . . . a promising medical career awaits Julie at Jackson this fall. CLA UDETTE Y. DUPRE Titian and talented . . . Claudette's high note was her music . . . excelled in violin and voice . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . often heard giggling with Joan Skinner, Marlene Stacey, and Julie Dorsey . . . after graduation she will further her studies at Forsythe Dental School. MICHAEL H. DYGERT Music was Mike's middle name . . . added a great deal to all of ClassicaI's musical organizations . . . a representative to the Messiah Chorus . . . Band 3, 4 President . . . Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 ,... Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3 . . . Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . usually seen making music with Al Goldenberg and company . . . Mike's future plans are indefinite. PAUL D. EISENBERG Cultured voice and manner . . . enthusiastic appreciation of true humor . . . always had an original idea to fit any situation . . . literary master . . . sporty Ivy league plaid shirts . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 treasurer . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 Senior Play cast 3 . . . Argus Literary Board 3, 4 Co-editor . . . Classic Myths 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . .an avid student of the classics, Paul will maior in Latin at Clark. s v i Q W W nv? c P ' 5x so Ji ,X 3- -6 Sl . id l ,.. . 5- ffi? wo. . Q, 5 'i'Qif1ru 3' - -nf' 5 if' rt: . , V, Q , 4,-3',q ,, I, - A--,J P, 1-.4-,wi 4 Q: 'Yi :1'wvQi'f:qI fi --' -fi'2f 2 X CAROLINE EVANS A Venus whose keyboard magic enthralled us all . . . excelled in all subjects especially in math . . . winner of D. A. R. award . . . Co- editor of Classic Myths literary Board . . . Aletheia 3, 4 President . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4 Co-director of Music . . . Horace Mann student . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 President . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Secretary . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Soloist 4 . . . lnter-High Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Clark will open its door to Caroline in the fall. PAUL ll . IJARNIIM A pleasant and friendly manner . . best mechanic of his own car . . . Reese to all his friends . . . played tackle on the Football Team 4 . . . an outfielder on Baseball Squad 4 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Bob Cipro and Bob Callahan were just two of his many friends . . . future plans include the Armed Forces or study at the Police Academy. JAMES E. my A pleasing manner, light brown curly hair, and a good sense of humor characterized Jimmy . . . spent Thursday nights in training for the Civil Air Patrol . . . owned a stamp collection . . . tinkered with a radio in his spare time . . . on a warm day could be found fishing with James Tontonoz and Stuart Kaplan . . . Jimmy's ability in math and chemistry will be an asset when he enters Worcester Tech in the fall. RICHARD S. FEINBERG Fink's crowning glory was his curly red hair . . . congenial . . . good humored . . . friend to all . . . special cronies were Sheldon Rothstein and Arnold Miliefsky . . . his record collection would qualify him for his own disc-iockey program . . . clever bridge player . . . future will find Fink at business or engineering school. MARSHA ANN FEINGOLD Moosh . . . peaches and cream sprinkled with freckles, topped with sandy-colored hair . . . athletic extraordinary, excelling in basket- ball . . . owner of a fantastic record collection . . . never ever seen without Ilene Rudner . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Moosh will be off to Boston University or Mass. State in the fall. DAVID B. FEINSILVER Diplomat Dave . . . world traveler and fluent speaker of Hebrew . . . although a conscientious student, Sinus found time to have a date every Saturday night . . . Band 2, 3 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Debating Club 4 . . . seen in and out of school with Dave Nissenberg and Jeff Casdin . . . the next stickers to go on Dave's luggage will say Brandeis University. SUSAN T. I7IiLD1llAN Autumn always finds Sue playing field hockey . . . bobbing, brown pony tails indicate Sue and her best friend Marlene Stacey . . . member of the forward line of the Girls Varsity Field Hockey squad 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Girls J. V. Tennis 2 . . . Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . , History Club 4 . . . Argus Business Board 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Motto Committee 4 . . . she will attend Clark University. ELEANOR C. FIERER Effervescent Ellie, energy unlimited . . . shared her ideas about collegiate dressing with Sue Gross and Sue Aronson . . . possessed la forme divine . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Boston University and a liberal arts course will welcome Ellie in the fall. GEORGE li. FOXHALL A Blue Ribbon winner in math, chemistry, and physics . . . his knowledge of science has amazed many friends including Peter Laughlin and Chuck Caron . . . Red Cross Representative 2 . . . Argus Business Board 3 Manager, 4 . . . Class Day Committee 4 . . . September will find Foxy in a school of electrical engineering. ELLIOTT ill. FRANK Quiet if you didn't know him, loads of fun when you did . . . one of the mainstays of our Chess Club . . . Larry Ruch, Paul Eisenberg, or Norm Ginsburg could tell you what a good friend he was . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Dedication Committee 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . Elliott wishes to attend a college in New York City. Q. Q of 1-9 .19 IACOB P. FRIEDMAN HGPPY-90-lucky . . . took his time but attained his goal . . . an authority on how to win friends . . . Richard Feinberg, Sheldon Rothstein, Melvin Pelletz, and many others heeded his advice . . . loped long distances as a member of Cross Country 2 . . . interested chiefly in science and in history . . . plans for the future include Northeastern. IOHN GABARR0 Our military marvel . . . pride of the Civil Air Patrol . . . constant member of the early morning cotillion . . . a fluent knowledge of Spanish, his native language . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Indoor Track 3 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . John plans to develop his scientific propensities at M. I. T. or at Worcester Tech. SUSAN D. GALLAGHER Sue's graceful manners and winning personality have gained her many admirers . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . librarian 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Prom Committee 4. . . Horace Mann Student . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . her well-chosen wardrobe was always the height of neatness . . . Julie Dorsey and Bev Martin were two of her constant companions . . . Sue will further her education in either psychology or education at the University of Massachusetts. ROBERT C. GEORGE A convincing speaker . . . noted for his stirring renditions of Cicero and Vergil . . . a fun-lover, yet a serious student . . . Green Room 4 . . . Boys Debating 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Chairman of Motto Committee 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . often solved world problems with Frank Lupg, Dave Tontonoz, or Perry Pero . . . will earn his bachelor's degree at Holy Cross or Harvard. NORMAN I. GINSBURG Science personified . . . often seen hovering over test tubes or a mechanical drawing board . . . conspicuous without Larry Ruck . . . Norm plans to further his education in either science or engineering at W. P. l. DANIEL GLENNON Athletic and artistic . . . Butch excelled on the diamond, on the gridiron, and at the easel . . . was awarded a gold key for his design for Christmas wrapping paper 3 . . . shortstop on Baseball Team 3, 4 . . . Captain right and left haltback on the Football Team 3, 4 . . . J. V. Basketball Team 3 . . . Classic Myths Art Staff . . . plans for the future are indefinite. DANIEL B. GLODAS One of Classical's most expert philatelists . . . a frequenter of Salatubie Basketball games with fellow enthusiasts Ray Zidziunas and Norm Ginsburg . . . one of the Seniors in the classic Seniors vs. Varsity Basketball game . . . other interests included Stamp Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . a maior in history or business will greet Danny next September at Holy Cross. LOIS S. GOLD A worm, true friend was Lois . . . leisure hours were spent in fashion designing and reading . . . played summer stock . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Play Committee 4 . . . ioined Aletheia and the History Club in her senior year . . . shared many secrets with Tobey Rutman and Carole Levitsky . . . plans to become a medical secretary with either West- brook or Becker Junior College as her next school. ALLAN R. GOLDENBERG Mr. Music . . . leader of the Classicats . . . Co-director of music in the Variety Show 4 . . . most likely to retain his hat at all costs . . . compared notes with Dick Kosky, Bill Jeas, George Dickerman, and Phil Leader . . . Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Baseball Manager 3 . . . Football Manager 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Boys Glee Club 4 . . . plans a career in progressive music or in veterinary medicine. SUSAN A. GROSS A great kid . . . talented artist . . . her colorful posters and Argus covers ornamented our school . . . always seen climbing to Mr. Reardon's room with Shirley Writer and Sue Aronson . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Art Staff . . . Sue will take her friendly smile and her talent to Boston University. LJ L ll Fair , -H Q, cw an A sq -6 in T8 ROISERI' l', IIISDLIINIJ Bob was genial and gifted . . . his talent on the saxophone was demon- strated admirably in our Senior Variety Show . . . won many prizes with his outstanding stamp collection . . . played clarinet in the school Band 2, 3, 4 and in the Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Stamp Club 2, 3, 4 President . . . found a great pleasure in solving math examples . . . included in Bob's future plans is study at either Holy Cross or Worcester Tech. PATRICIA A. HERLIH Y For her personality, scholarship, and extra curricular activieies, Irish was awarded the Aletheia Prize as the outstanding iunior girl . . . Field Hockey 2, 3 halfback, 4 center forward . . . Basketball 2 . . . Tennis 2 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Secretary . . . Ring and Pin Committee 3 . . . Class Day Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths . . . Horace Mann student . . . the college that claims Trish next fall will be lucky. IOHN E. HERMANS Booming Baritone . . . Swede , as his close friends dubbed him, was well known for his deep voice and ready humor . . . often found in a huddle with Bernie Mattimore, Dick Frost, and Joe Simonis . . . Agassiz Club 2 . . . Football guard 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Photography Committee 4 . . . future plans are undecided. LINDA ANN HILDRETH Tall and slender . . . naturally curly hair . . . always armed with a friendly hi . . . ingenious hand for making and modeling her own creations . . . often seen in a quartet with Bette Phillips, Phyllis Thomson, and Doreen Finlayson . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 4 . . . plans to prepare for teaching the elementary grades with study at State Teachers' College. MARGARET F. HOLLO IVAY Creative writer, exquisite vocalist, talented artist . . . proved a welcome addition when she transferred to Classical in her iunior year . . . a faithful member of the 7:10 club . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choral- ettes 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Classic Myths Literary Board . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Peg will maior in English at Regis in the fall. MARCIA A. HORAN An amiable disposition . . . a peaches and cream complexion accented by curly red hair . . . an impeccable dresser . . . Red Cross Council 2 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Field Hockey 3 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Varsity 3, 4 . . . Girls Debating Club 3, 4 Treasurer . . . Librarian 4 . . . Cafeteria . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . Marcia plans to continue her education at either Worcester State Teachers' College or Anna Maria. LA IVRENCE L. ISRAEL lmperturbable Larry . . . a demon with a chess board and a doodler on assorted scraps of paper . . . Larry's black loafers were constantly observed in Mr. Power's room . . . Chess Club 2, 3 . . . Vice-president, 4 Treasurer . . . Band 3 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Librarian . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . ambition personified will be off to a technical school this fall. BEVERLY jAMRON Baton twirling Bev . . . an arresting sight as she strutted before Classical's Band . . . seen explaining the intricacies of gimp weaving to Carol Ahronian and Irene Rudner . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 2,3 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Debating Club 4 . . . Bev intends to prepare for a teaching career in biology or chemistry at State Teachers' College. MIRGA L, 'IASUTIS Adept, artistic, agreeable . . . under her nimble fingers even a piece of clay sprang into life . . . featured for her art in the Sunday Telegram . . . a gold key winner in Art 3, 4 . . . Art 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 Librarian . . . Choralettes 4 . . . Co- editor of Classic Myths Art Staff 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . Mirga and her faithful palette will travel to either Anna Maria or Worcester State Teachers' College. IVILLIAM C. jEAS A bruising guard . . . a ferocious Tiger . . . one of Classical's best . . . All-City Guard 3 . . . known for his collection of Ivy League clothes . . . Football Team 2, 3, 4 Co-captain . . . Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 President . . . Ring and Pin Committee 3 . . . off the field Bill teamed with Phil Leader and George Dickerman . . . his plans for next year are undecided. any xg Q 4 -ti. K PN is -eu 'Z' if-i Q .af PREMTINA IOHNSON Bubbled over with enthusiasm for whatever she pursued . . . a winning smile . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 3, 4 Secretary . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Debating Club 3,4 . . . History Club 4 . . . usually seen between classes with Mirga Jasutis, Sophie Wieczorek, and JoAnn Pucilauskas . . . enioyed English, French, and biology periods . . . future plans, nurses training or biology maior. ROBERT A. IOHNSON Broadcasting Bob . . . frequently seen with earphones listening to short waves on his ham set . . . often in the company of Richard Bergstrom and John Hermans . . . enioyed the study of history and physics . . . his scintillating comments on these subiects delighted his classmates . . . Bob is undecided about his future education. BRENDA L. KAPLAN Bonny, bubbly, and buoyant . . . conversant with all matters pertaining to who's who, what's what, and why in social circles . . . enhanced our choral groups with her lyrical soprano . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choral- ettes 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . will matriculate at Simmons or at Clark. MYRNA R, KAPLAN Lively, loquacious Myrna . . . bubbled over with personality and wit . . . a smart Ivy League dresser . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 3 . . . one of the team of Fierer, Snider, Gross, and Aronson . . . next year, Myrna will begin nurses training at Beth lsrael Hospital. PETER 1. KARP Outstanding for his leadership and popularity . . . Good Government Day Representative 4 . . . Chairman of Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . Chess Club 2 Treasurer, 3 Treasurer, 4 President . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Football Team 3, 4 . . . Basketball Team 4 Co-captain . . . History Club 4 President . . . Class Marshall 4 . . . will be an asset to the field of medicine in the future. Lge RICHARD P. KOSKY Tall and good looking . . . known for his very short blond butch and his collegiate style of dress . . . very congenial to everybody especially Al Goldenberg, Phil Leader, Bill Jeas, and Bill Zarr . . . a frequent visitor to room I5 . . . Office Boy 3, 4 . . . manager of Baseball Team 4 . . . Football Team 4 . . . Dick plans to pursue his mathematical interests at Worcester Tech next fall. CAROLYN M. KO IVALSKI A lively combination of blond hair and blue eyes . . . a vivacious nature surpassed only by her sweet dis- position . . .Green Room Club 2,, 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . never seen without Barbara Johnson, Priscilla Arell, and Joanne Grant . . . State Teachers' College is Carolyn's destination. WILLIAM M. LANE A likeable personality . . . a whiz in the sciences, especially in physics and chemistry . . . often seen around town in his yellow Dodge convertible . . . Bill loved to work with cars . . . John Lampson was his best friend at school . . . next year may find Bill at Worcester Tech. EDWARD H. LAREAU Ever ready with a quip or a math answer . . . recognized by his crew cut and his candid camera . . . Chairman of Snapshot Committee 4 . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . sang with gusto in the Boys Glee Club 3, 4 and in Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2 . . . swapped news and bon mots with Pete Laughlin, George Foxhall, and Charlie Caron . . . Ed will maior in math at Holy Cross or W.P.l. DONALD Z. LaROCHELLE Friendly and cheerful . . . always wore a warm smile . . . seen a great deal at the Athletic Field . . . foot- ball his favorite sport . . . played fullback on the Football Team in his iunior year and tackle in his senior year . . . John Gobarro and John Sullivan were two of Don's most enthusiastic fans . . . a keen interest in math, chemistry, and physics will probably lead Don to Tech. Q-rv ARLENE V. LASKY An enviable complexion . . . shining, dark tresses . . . an attractive girl with on appealing personality . . . true friend . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Variety Show Chorus 2, 3 . . . Teaching profession shall claim Arlene . . . Hopes to prepare for her career at Boston University. DOROTHY LAZARUS Small in stature, great in appeal . . . Dottie enlightened many classrooms not only with her superior intelligence, but also with her quick wit . . . played halfback on the Girls Field Hockey Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Cross Council 2 . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . .Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4, . . . Motto Committee 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . Manager of Classic Myths Business Board . . . Dot will major in either moth, geography, or psychology at Clark University next fall. PHILIP T. LEA DER A true sportsman in every sense . . . exhibited his football prowess at daily practice and weekly games . . . an amateur golfer as well, Phil feed off at the Wachusett Golf Course . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Phil and his pet pigskin hope to travel to Holy Cross this fall. ROBERT A. LEARY A natural sense of timing plus a spontaneous sense of humor . . . good sport and good sportsman . . . played defense on Hockey Team 3, 4 . . . Track 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Bob's future plans are uncertain, but he's sure to make friends and influence people in whatever field he will choose. IUDITH C. LEAVITT Dainty dancer . . . one of Mr. Power's prize pupils . . . always on the go . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Variety Show Dancing Chorus and soloist 2, 3, 4 . . . Cheerleader 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . , . formed a happy quartet with Phyllis Chafetz, Lois Gold, and Sandy Levine . . . plans to continue her education at U. of M. or Brandeis. DONNA M. LEMOINE Always seen cheering her Alma Mater . . . loved swimming . . . active interest in Senior Scouting . . . played Guard on the Basketball Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Red Cross Council 2 . . . Girls Glee Club 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . chummed with Mary Ann McGurren . . . after graduation, her proficiency in biology and chemistry will be an asset when she begins a nursing career. SANDRA LEI 'INE A pepperpot of energy . . . don't walk, run was Sandy's motto . . . curly, brown locks framed an animated face . . . a superior student, she excelled in chemistry and biology . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . since February, Sandy has been in nurses' training at Massachusetts General Hospital. CAROLE F. LEVITSKY Cosmopolitan Carole . . . often heard telling Lois Gold and Myrna Kaplan about her tour of Europe . . . identified by her beautiful, black, wavy hair . . . owned an extensive ward- robe . . . enioyed English and Spanish above her other subiects . . . Student Council 2 . . . Agassiz Club 2 . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . after graduation she plans to study pharmacy at a university. MARGERY A, LEIVIS Margie's radiant personality and outstanding performance in Gramercy Ghost will be remembered by her laurels in Tennis 2, 3, 4 Captain . . . Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3 . . . Aletheia 3, 4 . . . Green Room 3, 4 Secretary . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . formed on ubiquitous trio with Harriet Zarling and Meryl Whitman . . . next stop, teaching. MICHAEL A. LITTIZZIO Athletic, agile, active . . . Classica s claim to fame in sports . . . half- back on All City Football Team 3, 4 . . . chosen as Classical's most valuable football player 4 . . . Track 2 . . . outfield on Baseba'l Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Football, right halfback 3 . . . left haltback 4 . . . Gift Committee 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . an engineering career is Mike's ambition. ALTON R. LIVSEY None but himself could have been his parallel . . . though he was little, he was mighty on the gridiron . . . toted the pigskin with the talented trio of Mike, Nick, and Bernie . . . a fun loving and amiable disposi- tion . . . myriads of friends . . . Alton's future plans are of now undecided. SALLY LIUNGQUIST Gregarious Sally was pally with everyone from A to Z, from Ann Montimurro to Carol Zuck . . . mainstay of the Classical Open House Hostess Association . . . a real rock and roll enthusiast . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Greenbrier Junior College will find Sally an eager, capable student of medical secretaryship. PETER R. LOUGHLIN long, lean, light-hearted . . . kept room 8 informed via the blackboard of the latest events . . . traded old gags for new with Dick Aslanian, Dan Glennon, and Dick Petit . . . guard on Basketball Team 2, 3, 4 Co- captain . . . pitcher on Baseball Team 3, 4 . . . Boys Varsity Club 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Class Day Committee 4 . . . next September will find Pete at the University of Massachusetts or at Holy Cross. MICHAEL 1. LUKES Drives with dexterity . . . one of Mr. Coakley's prize pupils . . . reticent and retiring . . . an easy go- ing demeanor and an individualistic crew cut . . . History Club 4 . . . usually seen with Bob Hedlund . . . on excellent speaking terms with chemistry and history . . . Mike plans to attend Worcester Junior College and then to train as a laboratory technician. SUSAN MANDELL A delight to the eye and to the ear . . . a brilliant performer on the piano and in the classroom . . . Orchestra 2 . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Agassiz 2, 3 Secretary, 4 .. . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Choralettes 2, 3 . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . Girls Debating 4 . . . Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . intends to forsake Chopin for a medical career. LINDA R. MARCUS Warm and friendly described Linda . . . spare moments were spent in cooking and in reading . . . often seen in conversation with Brenda Siegal and Sue Aronson . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassi: Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Variety Show Props Committee 3 . . . Gift Com- mittee 4 . . . history and biology were her favorite subiects . . . after graduation she will attend Salter Secretarial School. MARILYN MARCUS Musical Marilyn . . . the piano was the object of her constant attention . . . the Girls Glee Club had the benefit of her cheery voice for three years . . . her flashing smile and fascinating stories charmed the senior class . . . Marilyn plans a career as a piano teacher after attending Boston University. BEVERLY R. MARTIN Bustling Bev . . . the girl with the deepest dimples and the most school spirit . . . Basketball 2 . . . Tennis 2 . . . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Manager . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 President . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4 . . . Prom Chairman 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Bev's future includes study for nursing or teaching at the University of Mas- sachusetts. IEROME L. MARTIN The boy most likely to know Mickey Mantle's latest batting average . . . Jerry has impressed his friends at Classical with knowledge of sports figures and features . . . member of J. V. Baseball 2 . . . math was his favorite subiect . . . .lerry's future plans include a study of business administration in college. ROBERTA P. MASON Quiet and friendly . . . smart as a whip . . . Roberta was constantly receising E's . . . Spanish and biology were her cups of tea . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Picture Com- mittee 4 . . . chummed with Arlene Lasky . . . hopes to become a medical secretary after training at either Becker's or SaIter's. fm 75 19 f'Ux -4 gf ff 14' Q in- Q? Q-Q., W i 1-.-F' AY' ,se f-sv' 4'r ' 23... 5. SHCSQ lb' 4'-uv .l ' fo? FQ 445- 'YS' ISLRNARIJ G. MA'I l'lMORIi A paragon of popularity, a combina- tion of brains and brawn . . . President of his iunior and senior classes . . . Student Council 2, 4 President . . . Harvard Book Prize 3 . . . center on Football Team 3, 4 Captain . . .Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 3 . . . Horace Mann student . . . Bernie will con- tinue to excell in math and physics at Harvard University. SIGRID S. MAYER Sigrid, one of ClassicaI's friendliest people . . . her long list of friends was headed by Marsha Feingold and Ilene Rudner . . . science and English also placed high on her list . . . member of Student Council 2 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Sigrid will take her affability to a pharmaceutical college. ANN 1. M.-CURRY A winsome, wee lass . . . pretty to talk with, witty to talk with . . . the Highland Fling was her forte . . . chummy, chatty, and cheerful best described Ann . . . the catalytic force behind many a lively activity of Elaine and Roberta . . . a career in mathematics is Ann's goal. MA R YA NN M fGUR R E N Sweet and neat . . . her lovely complexion and smart clothes com- plimented her gracious manner . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 Co-captain . . . Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . her friendliness and helpfulness will make her a welcome addition to the nursing profession. ANN MARIE L. MfMORROll A tidy, tailored miss with never a hair amiss or a wrinkle in her well- starched blouses . . . unassuming in a crowd but never at a loss for a well-chosen compliment or a skillful satire . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Gift Committee 4 . . . Ann Marie's future is promising, but not yet definite. ALLAN MEDOFF A standout in the sciences . . . biology and chemistry particularly interested Al . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3 . . . could often be seen discussing a chem experiment with Sheldon Abelson and Barry Dworman . . . Allan will follow his interests into a study of medicine. HARRY E. MESERI 'EY His hearty humor formed many friend- ships . . . thoughtfulness for others and generosity were the qualities that made him a real gentleman . . . a record enthusiast beyond compare . .. his work in a service station developed his mechanical propensity . . . Harry plans to enter the Atlantic Refining School. HARRIETTE Ii. MILLER Sparkling dark eyes and a warm, friendly smile enhanced her cheerful disposition . . . loved to trip the light fantastic . . . often seen show- ing Judy Dickerman and Carol Isaacson the latest dance steps . . . favorite studies were Spanish and English . . . active in Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Choralettes 4 . . . hopes to enter college for a medical secretarial course. joftx fi1cux'1'0x lnimitable wit and animated expres- sions concealed steadfast determina- tion . . . a mania for sewing anything from stuffed animals to evening gowns . . . Girls Tennis 2 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Classical Handbook 3 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . a Horace Mann student after having bounced through two and a half years of scholastic honors, Joanie will take her buoyant personality to college to study nursing. SARITA NEIVMAN A talented actress . . . gave an out- standing performance of Nancy lee Faulkner in The Night of January 16 . . . noted for her sunny dis- position with its infectious laugh . . . Green Room Club 2, 3 Viceepresident, 4 President . . . Choraletles 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . .. Band 3, 4 . . . Debating Club 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Chairman of Senior Play Committee . . . Horace Mann student . . . Sarita's college plans are undecided. i' sr 0 , 6 :ks ee, ' -fl' 4 lg 5 If km il. A-sr! lf S. ' '-G. ,iv M, - , ,, NF... X -. -, sf wr: 4 f . -'lg ' QSM? Qxqeifsi ELAINE M. NIGRO Appearance, the epitome of neatness . . . a closetfull of stylish clothes . . . deep brown eyes and dark curly hair distinguished Elaine . . . belonged to the History Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . Elaine and Phyllis Thomson were inseparable . . . favored history, biology, and art . . . plans to attend a liberal arts college next year. DA VID N. NISSENBERG Classical's Patrick Henry . . . a host of friends . . . a sharp eye for sartorial splendor . . . Class Orator 4 . . . Debating Club 2, 3, 4 President . . . Student Council 2 . . . Boys Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 Captain . . . Band 2 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Senior Play 3 . . . Argus literary Board 4 . . . Classic Myths 4 . . . Track Team 2 . . . Boys Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Chairman of Class Day Committee . . . Class Orator . . . destination, Brown or Columbia. PATRICIA A. O'CONNELL Humor was Pat's constant companion . . . placed third in the public speaking contest in her sophomore and iunior years . . . Variety Show 3. 4 Co-director of comedy . . . Debating Club 2, 3 Secretary, 4 President . . . Class Historian 4 . . . goalee on the Hockey Team 2, 3, 4 Co-captain . . . Basketball Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Play Committee 4 . . . Pat hopes to attend Middlebury in September. ll ILMA M. OLCH Science and song . . . a tilting soprano voice topped with a keen sense of observation . . . Chess Club 3, 4 Secretary . . . Girls Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3 . . . Choralettes 2, 3 . . . Junior Varsity Forward 2 . . . Horace Mann Student . . . Motto Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Wilma plans a college maior in chemistry. FREDERIC B. OPERT Twinkling eyes -l- a ready smile -l- a genial manner 1 Fred . . . presided over the Agassiz Club and the business affairs of the Variety Show with his usual aplomb . . . Band 2, 4 . . . Orchestra 2 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3 Vice-president, 4 President . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . tackle on Football Team 3, 4 . . . Gift Com- mittee 4 . . . Variety Show Chorus 4 . . . Fred plans to attend college next year. RICHARD 15. OSBORN Dark, wavy hair and a deep voice . . . quiet and unassuming . . . frequently seen in the corridor with Dave Tontonoz and Richie Steiman . . . interested in all sports and especially fond of football and tennis . . . found enjoyment in playing the clarinet . . . Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . Dick will pursue chemistry and history when he attends college this fall. MELVIN PELLETZ Mel has always been a raconteur . . . enioyed summer sports immensely . . . baseball and swimming were two of his favorites . . . tops on his list of studies were economics and American history . . . often seen gabbing with Dick Feinberg, Sheldon Rothstein, and Jake Friedman . . . Mel plans to enter a pharmaceutical school next fall. PERRY R. PERO A real live wire . . . an electrifying personality . . . vivid imagination . . . a gift of gab . . . a resonant voice . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Cafeteria Boy 4 . . . His friends were Dave Tontonoz, Richie Osborn, and Frank lupa . . . Picture Committee 4 . . . Perry plans to enter college in September. R. NORMAN PETERS Possessor of an infectious laugh . . . collector of information and a clearing house for school news . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Perry Pero, Bob George, and Frank lupa were his cohorts . . . Norm plans to study law or business administration. RICHARD PETIT Rapid Richard . . . distinguished by his height and curly, black hair . . . reserved with strangers, but full of fun with those who knew him well . . . mechanically inclined . . . tinkered with his own car in leisure moments . . . played defensively in Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . owned an extensive collection of rhythm and blues records . . . Rich will develop his mechanical skill at Wentworth Institute. i IJ' :wil -L ii- K 'ff s QA' .42-See S4-v 1 ' '-Z? Aim., fllAD1iLAli'X'E C. PETRALIAS A human dynamo . . . where Maddie got her energy nobody knew . . . a firm believer that laughter is the best medicine. . . Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Co- captain . . . Basketball Team 2. 3 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Junior Prom Committee 3 . . . Comedy acts in the Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Cheerleader 4 Class Day Committee 4 . . . a physical education maior at Sargent is Maddie's next goal. BETTE H. PHILLIPS A bundle of energy . . . always ready to go . . . never seen without her cheery smile and never heard without her friendly hi . . , shared her interests with Linda Ann Hildreth and Janice Tattersall . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Cafeteria 4 . . . Bette will pursue an avid interest in biology and chemistry when she enters nurses' training in the fall. DOMINIC F. PIGNATARO lndomitable Dominic . . . the man with a thousand zany iokes to tell . . . had curly hair and a devilish smile . . . any time of the day he could be found drawing his way into a building . . . traded T-squares with Joe Mosielo and Dick Morse . . . Dom hopes to continue his designing in college. MARIE D. PIPIRAS Trademark: easel and paintbrush . . . as pretty as one of her pictures . . . her artistic ability was admired by her classmates and acclaimed by local art circles . . . best friend and fellow artist was Mirga Jasutis . . . Co-editor of Classic Myths Art Staff . . . Junior Varsity 2 . . . Senior Varsity 3 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . plans to pursue a carecr in art. f0ANN G. PUCILA USKAS A mind for math and an attentive manner . . . talent, ambition, and dependability are bound to make JoAnn a success . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Debating Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . Motto Committee 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . in the fall Jo's blond pony tail will be seen bobbing in and out of classrooms at Clark. CHARLES L. RICHMOND Tall, blue-eyed, wavy haired Charlie . . . a sharp wit and a nimble mind entertained his many friends . . . swimming was his main sport . . . often seen skimming about the lake in his motor boat . . . after school, he could be found working at his father's store . . . Charlie will find his way into business administration at Worcester Junior and Boston University. SOPHIA RINOS Quiet and sincere described Sophia . . . Aletheia Society 3 . . . played defensively in Field Hockey 2, 4 . . . Guard of J. V. Basketball Team 3 . . . Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . biology and math were her favorite studies . . . spare time was spent in knitting and in reading with Janice Tattersall and Judy Starbard . . . will futher her education at a liberal arts college. GAIL E. RIORDAN Toot's hilarious sense of humor kept everyone in stitches . . . noted 'for her comedy acts in the Variety Show . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Variely Show, comedy, 2, 3, 4 Co-director of Comedy . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . always busy recruiting passengers for a trip to the moon . . . anti- cipates a teaching career after four years at Anna Maria College. fORDAN H. ROBBINS Expert woodworking craftsman . . . his workshop produced many beautiful cabinets . . . a mild and winning personality . . .Jordy had his capable thumb in every scouting pie . . . often discussed his extensive stamp collection with fellow philafelists, Bill Zarr and Dave Thalin . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Radio Club 3 . . . Office Boy 4 . . . an engineer he will be in the future. THOMAS C. ROGERS Still waters run deep . . . although Tom was very quiet, his pals agreed that he was a loyal friend . . . talked over details about boats with Dick Ruby and Chet Russ . . . his favorite hobby was tinkering with his ham radio . . . Tom hopes to enter Clark University in the fall. Zi' ,- J' 'Vi sl Sr? 4 3 1 ' ,.,.,-:ny -'ie ov-n'7 5 ir NOEL M. ROME Initiative and dependability were the trade arks of this young man . . . his good looks and sincerity gained him many friends and admirers . . . Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . seen around school with Bob Seder and Dave Nissenberg . . . next stop, a liberal arts college. SHELDON ll . ROTHSTEIN Skilled shutterbug . . . subtle humorist . . . dark, curly hair enhanced his lively personality . . . mainstay of Classicol's Chess Club 2, 3, 4 . . . member of Chess Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Office Boy 3, 4 . . . Photography Committee 4 . . . intends to pursue mafh and chemistry at a technical school, preferably W. P. l. RICHARD G. RUBY A contagious smile, topped with curly, brown hair . . . Student Council 2 . . . owning and operating his own marine supply store Dick kept busy in his free time . . . mechanical drawing and the sciences were his favorite subiects . . . pals were Harvey Sapolski and Tom Rogers . . . des- tination, Worcester Junior College for the study of business administration. ILENE S. RUDNER Modest and modish . . . owner of an extensive and versatile wardrobe . . . always had the correct answer in history class . . . did anyone ever see her without Marsha Feingold or Loria Gourouses? . . . History Club 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . llene will take a secretarial course at Becker's in the fall. HARVEY M. SAPOLSKY Rather reserved . . . besides reading in his spare time, history, physics, and English ranked high on Harvey's list . . . a member in good standing of the C. H. S. Debating Club 2, 3, 4 . . . also a member of the History Club 3, 4 . . . Lloyd Brown, Richard Ruby, and Alton Livsey are iust a few of his many friends . . . Harvey will head towards Boston University next fall in preparation for a career in either law or business. MARCIA A. SAVAGE A gifted writer with a mellifluous voice, a rare sense of humor, and an enviably affable personality . . . Horace Mann student . . . prizewinner in the Service Club's Essay Contest 3 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 2, 3, 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Classic Myths 4 . . . Vice-president of senior class . . . Marcia will turn her talents to a liberal arts course this fall. IOHANNA M. SAYRE A palette, a paint brush, and plenty of quips . . . Jo's red hair and striking beauty constantly brightened the fourth floor . . . worked enthusiastically on the mural for the school auditorium and on the Classical Handbook . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Classic Myths Art Staff . . . ln the fall, Jo will follow commercial art as a career, of course. THOMAS ll . SAYRE Zeke --one of the outstanding players on the Ice Hockey Team 2, 3, 4 Captain . . . his spare time was spent in hunting and in fishing . , . enioyed mechanical drawing, history, and English classes the best of all . . . usually found in the company of Pete Goyette and Dick Petit . . . Zeke will pursue his outdoor interests, when he studies forestry and wildlife management at the University of Massachusetts. MARILYN 1. SCOTT Soft-spoken, sympathetic, sincere . . . Scotty had the qualities of a perfect nurse . . .Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Field Hockey Junior Varsity Team 3 . . . Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . always accompanied by her loyal friends, Carol Zuck, Marcia Horan, and Gail Riordan . . . will train at Memorial or at Hahnemann Hospital. 1. ROBERT SEDER Bob was everybody's friend . . . known and loved for that contagious laugh . . . a capable organizer and hard worker . . . conservative dresser . . . came from Deerfield Academy to Classical as a iunior . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . sure to do well at the college of his choice. 'rms Quia 'F ' Mar --iv '19 'Sr' Ihr-f' ww 'X SANIPRA G. SITIVMAIN' Pert and poised . . . quick with a quip . . . usually accompanied by Elaine Nigro and Phyllis Thomson . . . cellist in Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Basketball guard 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Sandy plans to maior in languages at a liberal arts college. BRENDA SIEGAL Has perfected the recipe for achieving the band box look . . . ingredients include: shiny, dark pony tail, lovely clothes mixed well with a generous amount of smart accessories . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 2, 3, 4 . . . will matriculate at a liberal arts college. RICHARD H. SIMMONS A mild temperment, a pleasing personality . . . a skilled mechanic . . . Dick's main outside interest was working with cars . . . Tennis l, 2 . . . often seen hashing over the news with Joe Simonis . . . Dick hopes to maior in engineering at Northeastern University. IOSEPH ll . SIMMONS Roguish rodder with a flair for flood- lights and a facility for amusing faces . . . a knack for nicknames made Joe famous-or infamous . . . a flashy, pink sweater shed light in the many classrooms he visited as a pensioned office boy . . . Football Team 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . jovial, iolly Joe is scrubbing off to a technical school this fall. IOAN E. SKINNER Violin virtuoso, versatile, vivacious . . . equally adept with pen or bow . . . Joan's musical talents enhanced the Orchestra 2, 3 President, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4 President . . . Variety Show, comedy, 3, 4 . . . Variety Show Chorus 4 . . . Class Soloist 4 . . . active on Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Green Room 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . will prepare for religious education at Oberlin College. SANDRA R. SNIDER Lovely to look at, so wonderful to know . . . Sandy, an adept dancer, was a major attraction in the Variety Shows while at Classical . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agossiz 3 . . . Aletheia Society 3 . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4 . . . After college, Sandy plans to teach handicapped children or in a nursery school. SEYMOUR M. SOLOMON Salesman deluxe . . . Seymour could sell Lake Quinsigamond to Mr. Marden . . . an eager smile, a practical mind, and self-assurance were the secrets to his sales of ads . . . Argus Business Board 2, 3, 4 Co-manager . . . Boys Debating Club 3 Secretary . . . Agossiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Motto Committee 4 . . . Seymour will be a pediatrician after graduation from Dartmouth or Yale. MARLENE R. STACEY Meticulously neat in her appearance . . . quiet and soft spoken . . . was especially fond of Latin and English . . . an avid sports en- thusiast . . . played offensively on the Field Hockey Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball Forward 2, 3, 4 . . . Tennis 2, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Girls Varsity Club 4 . . . Class Day Committee 4 . . . shared gossip with Claudette Dupre, Sue Feldman, and Elaine Nigro . . . her future plans provide for prepara- tion at Pembroke. PATRICIA A. STANICK Popular Pat . . . personality plus potentiality . . . noted for her sweet disposition . . . entrancing Class Secretary in her iunior year . . . member in good standing of Dillman, Cocaine, and Stanick, Inc .... Student Council 2, 4 Secretary . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Green Room 3, 4 . . . Christmas Play 3 . . . Chairman of Dedication Committee 4 . . . plans a career in missionary work. RICHARD STEIMAN His flying form familiar to all track patrons at the Athletic Field . . . one of Mr. Cravedi's mainstays . . . his contagious smile well known to Classicalites . . . Picture Committee 4 . . . Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4 Captain . . . Indoor Track Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Outdoor Track Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Rich plans future study in accounting or business administra- tion at Northeastern University. sr! 496 59 l slr j .. a- V g, 15212 ,LL . W .gn 1 1. ,- Q5 DEBORAH STERN Both at the chess board and on the Argus Board she excelled . . . beauti- ful, poised, and with a keen sense of humor, the divine Debbie was iust what the doctor ordered . . . Classic Myths Board 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2 . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Debating Club 3, 4 Vice-president . . . Horace Mann Student . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Secretary . . . Argus Literary Board 3, 4 . . . Class Day Committee 4 . . . intends to pursue her education at Vassar or Radcliffe and then at medical school. fOHN D. SULLIVAN Tiger on the indoor track . . . lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol . . . likely to laugh his way through life . . . exchanged quips with John Gabarro and Don LaRochelle . . . Treasurer of his Junior class . . . a Horace Mann student . . . Captain of Indoor Track Team 4 . . . Class Testator 4 . . . Agossiz Club 2, 3, 4 Treasurer . . . Radio Club 3 Treasurer . . . Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Co-Chairman of Junior and Senior Proms . . . Sully will maior in engineering at W. P. l. IAMES R. SWOPE The inspiration to our track team . . . Jim came to Classical from Florida in his iunior year . . . distinguished for his urbane manners . . . built model cars and houses for which he won cash prizes . . . Track Team 3, 4 . . . Boys Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Picture Committee 4 . . . pounded the track with Walter Horan and Phil Hosmer . . . will attend The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina. IANICE L. TATTERSALL Jaunty .lan . . . possesses a happy and carefree air . . . seen trudging to art class with chums Bette Phillips and Judy Starbard . . . designed Argus covers . . . Girls Glee Club 2,3...HockeyTeam 2,3... Basketball Team 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Jan will major in physical education at Sargent or Bouve. CHARLES F. TEBO Affable and amiable . . . Classical's foremost exponent of bop . . . wowed the audience with his dancing and comedy in the Variety Show 4 . . . Student Councilor 2, 3, 4 . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Boys Debating Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . formed a triumvirate with Jeff Casdin and Pete Rockwood . . . hopes to be a physician or a prosperous businessman. DAVID C. THALIN light-haired and light-hearted Dave . . . excelled in his two favorite subiects, math and English . . . Dedication Committee 4 . . . Radio Club 3 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Jordan Robbins and Bill Zarr attested to his popularity . . . Dave hopes to make Worcester Tech his future stamp- ing ground. PHYLLIS A. THOMSON Warm and winsome with a flair for music . . . formed an inseparable duo with Elaine Nigro . . . Phyl's willowy form was easily distinguished in the corridors and in the classrooms . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 4 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Phyl intends to pursue her natural propensities toward music at the New England Conservatory of Music. DAVID 1. TONTONOZ With mischief in his sparkling eyes, and music in his fingers . . . was aided and abetted by Richard Osborn and Frank Lupa . . . his vivid imagina- tion delighted his many friends . . . Band 2 . . . Orchestra 2 . . . Cross Country Team 2 . . . Baseball Team 2, 3 . . . delighted the Variety Show audience with his accordion . . . included in Dave's future plans is study in the field of law. IOSEPH E. UNDERWOOD Never a dull moment when Joe was around . . . introduced his wit to Clazsicalites in his iunior year . . . a dal:-bler in humorous poetry . . . enioyed all sports and especially fond of basketball . . . a member of the Donlan, Leary, Underwood Corpor- ation . . . History Club 4 ...Joe hopes to continue his interests in French and history at Holy Cross in the fall. AUSRA E. VEDECKAS Blond and beautiful . . . an ex- quisite voice that delighted all who heard it . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . Vice-president . . . Variety Show soloist and chorus member 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 3 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Class Soloist 4 . . . played guard in Varsity Basketball 3, 4 . . . Ausra will continue to excell in music and languages in college. l X. ,-1 4-v Q as is il 69 ,If 'Ili' ,UA Quia' fray. 4-fl 9'-L' - . 7'z?i21iZl'575, 1 -nizx 'F 1-4 N? ROBERT C. VRUSHO Volatile Vrush . . . a diamond devotee . . . had no favorite position on the baseball field . . . pitcher, catcher, umpire, shortstop--he played them all . . . Baseball 2, 4 . . . possessed a well chosen supply of iokes and quips . . . Vrush is keeping his future plans a secret from cronies Mike Littizzio and Seymour Solomon. HANNAH C. WALLACE Possessor of an enviably slender figure and a button nose . . . one of Mr. McKinley's most outstanding latin scholars . . . member of Filene's High School Fashion Board with crony Joan Munton . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Ways and Means Committee 4 . . . plans to maior in languages ot New Rochelle. MERYL WHITMAN Premiere danseuse . . . talented Director-in-Chief and choreographer of the Variety Show 4, dance director 3, and chorus member 2 . . . energetic Co-captain of our Cheerleaders 4, member of the squad 3 . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Class Marshal 4 . . . Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 Treasurer . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Argus literary Board 3, 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . her goal is Simmons College. IRMA Z. WIENER A zest for living . . . radiated ioy, good humor, and friendliness . . . loyal friend . . . capable student . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-presi- dent . . . member of cast of Senior Play 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Society 3, 4 Treasurer . . . Argus Business Board 2, 3, 4 Co-manager . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Horace Mann student . . . hopes to follow o nursing career. SOPHIE A. IVIECZOREK Ability plus amiability . . . sobriety with a smile . . . exchanged fun and facts with Tina Johnson, JoAnn Pucilauskas and Mirga Jasutis . . . a Horace Mann student throughout high school . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . after graduation, Sophie plans to attend the Massachu- setts College of Pharmacy. J- 1 A -' 'T- SHIRLEY L. IVRITER Talented in art, music, drama, and making friends . . . hair and eyes a la Liz Taylor . . . owner of a large assortment of colorful eyeglasses . . . Choralettes 4 . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 4 . . . Senior Play cast 2, 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Play Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Art Staff . . . will teach art after Syracuse University. HARRIET E. ZARLING A very collegiate wardrobe made her the best-dressed girl in the class . . . an enthusiastic leader and participant . . . her artistry decorated many an Argus cover . . . Girls Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3, 4 . . . Tenris Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Club 3, 4 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4 . . . Asst. Manager of Classic Myths Busi- ness Board . . . hopes to attend o liberal arts college. CAROL A. ZUCK Petite 'n' sweet . . . a Horace Mann rating was hidden beneath her unas- suming appearance and demeanor . .. has booked passage on the Toot Riordan trip to the moon with Marilyn Scott and Marcia Horan . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Agassiz Club 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Librarian 4 . . . Chairman of Gift Committee 4 . . . the wilds of Vermont and Middlebury College will claim Zuckie in September. li Eg SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS Barbara Bertrand Daniel Glennon Mirga Jasutis Marie Pipiras Joanna Sayre NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING TEST Finalists Paul Eisenberg George Foxhall Lawrence Israel Bernard Mattimore Wilma Olch Marlene Stacey John Sullivan Honorable Mention Judith Anderson Richard Carlson Julianne Dorsey Norman Ginsburg Susan Mandell Frederic Opert JoAnn Pucilauskas Deborah Stern WILLIAM Z ARR Gregarious, fun-loving, but serious about his scientific studies . . . won an award in the 1956 County Science Fair for his exhibit on rocket develop- ment . . . Stamp Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary . . . Radio Club 3 . . . member of iazz combo in Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Photography Com- mittee 4 . . . propounded his ideas on hi-fi and sundry matters to Frank Silverman, Allan Goldenberg, and Jordan Robbins . . . W. P. I. will welcome Bill next September. RIMANTAS A. ZIDZIUNAS Trigger quick with a math solution . . . a pleasing personality . . . often seen comparing answers with Frank Lupa and Dan Glodas . . . Boys Glee Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Ring and Pin Committee 4 . . . will pursue his math and science interests at either Worcester Tech or at M. I. T. LX I ,A , N NXQWJ St e now take space to praise our friends who make Outstanding boy and girl for Junior year. Alethela and Harvard book pervade Our thoughts and urge us on to further cheer The ones who rate such honors as the First, Achieved with E's, we know takes twenty-six. For even twenty E's 'tis not the worst, Your name to Second honors then affix. 1 4? R, gs .s l A Horace Mann to those who did maintain All super marks like ninety or above. Though thousands tried in Merit their prize to gain There's seven to whom we point with pride and love. Hats off! to the one who won the D.A.R. All these, our friends, with honors will go far. llll 0ll Judith Anderson Gail Bottomly M. Christine Cannon Suzanne C. Delphos Julianne F. Dorsey Paul D. Eisenberg Caroline Evans George F. Foxhall Elliott M. Frank Robert C. George Patricia A. Herlihy Dorothy Lazarus Sandra Levine Susan Mandell Bernard G. Mattimore Sarita Newman JoAnn G. Pucilauskas Marcia A. Savage Joan E. Skinner Seymour M. Solomon E. Deborah Stern John D. Sullivan Hannah C. Wallace Sophie A. Wieczorek Carol A. Zuck SECOND HONORS Robert P. Cipro Ann Marie L. McMorrow Susan D. Gallagher Joan E, Munfon Margaret F. Holloway Wilmq Qlch Lawrence L. lsrael Brenda L. Kaplan Beverly R. Martin Sandra Shuman Irma Z. Wiener if if T e did not always homeward turn at close Of school but often met in friendship when Her sacred scroll with universal ken The laurel-crowned Muse of History ,f Did read- when gay or tragic words were voiced ln persiflage or wise soliloquy- When pleasant Sport with victors strong reioiced. These clubs did serve a vital function here 5 II , f i X if X The govel sounded, when in stately pose :L ' I I A ' l For columns twain support our edifice: The first is Knowledge, firmly fixed, its peer Cooperation, gained through clubs. lt's this, Our two-fold strength, which, though our paths divide, We shall for e'er recall with rightful pride. 75 I fi c X 1 t X ur halls resound with echoes of the strains N 'fd Of music, giv'n to bring us cheer by those T Who voiced in countless verses and refrains The songs that to our minds brought sweet 9 The sounds of Alma Mater marked our start fx In quest of worlds of learning then unknown, And music ever since has played its part, N The paths to fun and knowledge it has shown. l When our team won, the strains of Salatubie soared, The shouts of ioy were music to our ears. From games of sport to life's fresh mold is poured This buoyant spirit, vibrant through the years. This world of ours would so much better be, lf from our music we learned harmony. respose Girl, llbbatin Club 0 F F I C E R S President: . . PATRICIA O'CONNELL Vice President: . . DEBOPAH STERN Secretary: . . MARCIA HORAN Treasurer: . . BARBARA BACHRACH Faculty Adviser: MRS. MARY JANE BROWNLEE Boy Debating Club OFFICERS President: . . . DAVID NISSENBERG Vice President: . . CHARLES 'IEBO Secretary: . . JEFFREY CASDIN QQ Faculty Adviser: MR. RAYMOND C. WARNER 'TY .g-Q S O F F I C E R S President: BERNARD G. MATTIMORE Vice President: SUZANNE C. DELPHOS Secretary: . . PATRICIA STANICK Treasurer: . . MICHAEL GORDON nt UounuH Ahnmeia Club :Nfl i X' f i O F F I C E R S President: . . CAROLINE EVANS Vice President: . . AUSRA VEDECKAS Secretary: . . PREMTINA JOHNSON Treasurer: . . IRMA WIENER Librarian: .... MZRGA JASUTIS Faculty Adviser: MISS RUTH G. WOODIS Rad io Ulu O President: . Vi:e President . Secreiaryz . Treasurer Facu!fy Adviser: MISS HELEN S. GILBERT Treasurer: n Room O F F I President: . Vice President: . Secretary: . C E R S JOHN SULLIVAN . WILLIAM ZARR DAVID PARTRIDGE . ROBERT HEBB Faculty Adviser: MR. BESTER C. WEED Iuh C E R S SARITA NEWMAN . . IRMA WIENER MARGERY LEWIS PAUL EISENBERG O F F I C E R S Presidenl: . . FRED B. OPERT Vice Presidenlz JUDITH H. BRETHOLTZ Secretary: . . SUZANNE C. DELPHOS Treasurer: . . JOHN D. SULLIVAN Faculty Adviser: MR ALFRED P. CRAVEDI tamp Club lgaml club O FICERS ROBERT HEDLUND . DANIEL GLODIS . WILLIAM ZARR . JOHN RIZOS Faculty Adviser: MR. JOHN D. McKINLEY IHrIu Varit Club OFFICERS President: .... WILLIAM .IEAS Vice President: MICHAEL LITTIZZIO Secretory: . . . RALPH JOHANSON Faculty Adviser: MR. DANIEL W, BUTLER -Q34- u O F F I C E R S President: . . SUZANNE C. DELPHOS Vice President: MARYANN McGURREN Secretary: . . PATRICIA A. HERLIHY Treasurer: . . MERYL E. WHITMAN Faculty Adviser: Miss Delna P. Corlstrom Bo Iarit Club 0 F F I C E R S President: . . PETER KARP Vice President: . . DEBORAH STERN Secretary: . . WILMA OLCH Treasurer: . . LAWRENCE ISRAEL Faculty Adviser: MR. HAROLD L. FENNER Hi tory Chews Club f-7 '3' .rf 'Er' W O President: . Vice President: . Secretary: . Treasurer: . F C E R S . PETER KARP . CHARLES TEBO JOYCE CONNORS J. ROBERT SEDER Faculty Adviser: MR ALLAN G. RICE ll IIIIBSS CO-EDITORS JUDITH ANDERSON PAUL EISENBERG ASSISTANT EDITORS RICHARD BOGAGE CHRISTINE CANNON PATRICIA HERLIHY MARGARET HOLLOWAY DAVID NISSENBERG JUDITH PEARLMAN MARCIA SAVAGE JOAN SKINNER DEBORAH STERN MERYL WHITMAN Faculty Adviser: MISS ANNA C. SHAUGHNESSY Board OFFICERS President: . . . BEVERLY MARTIN Vice President: PATRICIA O'CONNELL Secretary: . . . BEVERLY LEVINE Librarians: DOROTHY LAZARUS and CAROLYN PATTON Faculty Adviser: MR. DAVID D. KAPLAN lio Glee Club 'L +A-fb 1'5 'WR 0 my Girls Glue Club iv Q1 President . . . . FRANK LUPA Vice President: . . MICHAEL DYGERT Secretory: . . MICHAEL GORDON librarians: MICHAEL MOSCHOS ond JAMES SWOPE Fotufty Adviser: MR. DAVID D. KAPLAN Llixedlihoru OFFICERS Presilc-nS: . .CLAUDETTE DUPRE Vize President: . . BRENDA KATZEFF Sezreiaryz . . CAROLINE EVANS L r V .'CYIf GLOMGREN QY3.L ORCEN and CAROL ANN ZINKUS Stage Managers: ALAN SCHMIERER NISHAN TESHOIAN Faculty Adviser: MR. DAVID D. KAPLAN Band OFFICERS President: . . MICHAEL DYGERT Vice President: ALLEN GOLDENBERG Secretary: . . SALLY PASKIN Librarians: ALAN GRACE and LAWRENCE SHEFTEL Stage Managers: MARC HUROWITZ MARK SHERMAN Faculty Adviser: MR. DAVID D. KAPLAN Choraiette fix orricerzs President: . . JOAN E. SKINNER Vice President: . . SARITA NEWMAN Secretary: . . GAIL BOTTOMLY Librarians: CLAUDETTE Y. DUPRE and PATRICIA A, HERLIHY Accompanists: CAROLINE EVANS and JOYCE SNIDER Faculty Adviser: MR. DAVID D. KAPLAN ictories, defeats, tales of a golden past X lj Return to mind when we consider leaving, The honors won which rightly proved at last 9 Our strength to all those who were non-believing. 5 , We hailed our triumphs, softened our defeats ML With lasting hope and spirit for our school, Through valiant players and their many feats, A ln football and in track we came to rule. ln basketball and hockeys winter limelight, We thrilled the fans with brilliant shots and plays, ln tennis's and in baseball's bright, spring sunlight, We brought our class great praise in its last phase. For constant spirit and determination, Our many teams deserve great admiration. 75 W inf' Q T W X ut let us not forget our valiant girls, N i 'XJ Who dressed in blue and white, with constant cheer With fiery spirits, with dauntless hurls, 1 i Made Tigerettes renowned both far and near. From Junior Varsity so meek and mild, -I L To Senior Varsity in one Year's space, From crowded stands came rousing cheers and wild, N To see the Tigerettes parade apace. l Their many feats in hockey won us fame, To many vict'ries we can point with pride, In other sports they won no less acclaim, For even in defeat or when they tied They ever showed their teams' fine sportsmanship And basic qualities of leadership. D Mcuryclnn McGurren Co'CAPTAlNS' Meryl E. Whitman C16 if Q . V r I - O, I 5 1 Ev ,f : , 4 4' , 'J li ,M sf? 'F- FOCJTBALL TEAM Q ,ci rg-9 XTR, CO-CAPTAINS MANAGER COACH Bernard Mcftimore Lawrence Bodin Mr. Frederick M. White William Jecxs BUYS I-ICDCKEY TEAM CAPTAIN MANAGER COACH Th S y Bernard Schultz Mr. Fred OITIGS G fe W Ami erick M. Whit E, ,- fn XQQQX 5, C X CRGSS CCDUNTRY f fl' TERHHIGH C AMP 0 Q Til F IONS Q4 9 T, CAPTAIN RhdStc1 COACH Alf d P C d AVC XXX , YW X 411 CO CAPTAIN P K p P L ghl CO MANAG RS Ch I C Ed d L COACH F kPB X7 CAPTAIN John Sullnvcm COACH Mr. Alfred P Craveda ,KN I T95 INDQCDR TRACK .4 ll L K ,gf K--J fy , 1 'vf! ivr Q 54 - , f .W M. ,fi-fr., X A- if 9 sfz' T ' if , . f., , i, Y-0.-,.,-T' kr, j . A rf C , f z I 1' 5 Q a -8 BCDYS TENNIS TEAM F CO CAPTAINS Dovrd Nissenberg Richard Morse COACH Mr. Daniel W. Butler CAPTAIN Patricia O'ConneIl MANAGER Sondra Shumcan FACULTY ADVISER Miss Delno P Ccirlstrom a ' GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 7-sv ,-. ...in-if 1 'ix 'Y ur, lk sy 4 .Vi .1 CO CAPTAINS Madeleine C Petrcxlicxs Patricia A. O Connell MANAGER Beverly R. Martin COACH Miss Delno P Carlstrom LETTER AWARDS FOOTBALL W's Richard Aslanian John Carroll Donald Chiras Daniel Glennon William Jeas Peter Karp Donald LaRochelIe Philip Leader Michael Littizzio Frederic Opert Richard Aslanian Lawrence Bodin John Carroll Richard Chasen Donald Chiras Paul Engstrom Paul Farnum Daniel Glennon Alan Goldenberg Paul Griffith FOOTBALL C's John Hermans William Jeas Peter Karp John Kelley James Kelliher Richard Kosky Donald LaRochell Philip Leader Kenneth Leland Michael Littizzio 6 Alton Livesy Bernard Mattimore Paul Manas Frederic Opert Edward Poshkus Bernard Schultz Joseph Simonis Paul Sullivan Ralph Johanson Richard Frost CROSS COUNTRY W's CROSS COUNTRY C's INDOOR TRACK W's Algis Garsip Walter Horan Gordon Hargrove Gordon Hargrove Joel Kangesser Richard Steiman Philip Hosmer John Lehigh Walter Kowal Alvin Nathanson INDOOR TRACK C's James Swope Edward Shevitz Philip Hosmer Richard Steiman Walter Kowal John Clifford Paul Engstrom Paul Faler Peter Consiglio John Sullivan BOYS BASKETBALL C's Lawrence Freeman Charles LaPier Richard Novick Peter Karp Peter Loughlin Frederick Reidy Paul Karpawich Michael Moscos BOYS ICE HOCKEY C's Edward Halloran Richard Petit Bartley Roggensack Paul Farnum Gordon Hargrove Gardner Purington Thomas Sayre James Fay William Lane Joel Reck Paul Sullivan Paul Gibbons Arthur Wolperlt BOYS TENNIS W's Lawrence Bodin James Maradian Mark Sherman Michael Gordon Richard Morse Elliot Striar Barry Levitsky David Nissenberg Arthur Wolpert GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY W's Barbara Bachrach Suzanne Delphos Rosemary Hussey Madelaine Petralias Ruth Burton Beverly Dworman Dorothy Lazarus Sophia Rhinos Christine Cannon Susan Feldman Beverly Martin Marlene Stacey Paula Cannon Patricia Herlihy Patricia O'Connell Judith Starbard Carol Cowan Janice Tattersall GIRLS BASKETBALL C's Ruth Burton Rosemary Hussey Janet Richmond Judith Starbard Alice Butler Patricia O'Connell Sandra Shuman Janice Tattersall Paula Cannon Madelaine Petralias Marlene Stacey Ausra Vedeckas GIRLS TENNIS C's Christine Cannon Barbara Lederman Judith Rosenbaum Harriet Zarling Suzanne Delphos Margery Lewis Deborah Stern BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM BOYS ICE HOCKEY Scores FoorBALL TEAM Scores Classical 62 -- St. Stephens 54 Scores South 8 -- Classical St. Stephens 54 - Classical Commerce 25 u- Classical O Classical 8 -- Commerce Trade 52 '- glcsslwz Assumption I3 - Classical l2 gon: 3 -' gasslco: Tmde , 4 - Classico' Classical 31 - springfield Trade 7 CTM, I 3 C 55'f Assumption 66 - asslca Wach- Regnbl I3 - Classical 0 asslca - omrrlerce Assumption 57 - Classical North 27 H- Classical I2 North 5 - Classical Classical. 87 -- Mary's Classico' 19 l- St. Bemmds 7 Assumption 8 - Classical S MQW 66 - gfiifmj clsssiccl is - south 7 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY Commerce 64 1 :anim Classical 20 - St. Peters O Sggfeg Commerce 72 -- CIOSSICGI ' North so - Classical Nofllj 0 - C'0SS'f ' NOTIII 79 - Classical BOYS TRACK C'0SS'C ' 2 - Soulh, I Mary E. Wells as - Classical gcores C0 ?e e L - C 'S:1'fC' Mary E. Wells 66 e- Classical Duo' Meek: Classlcol 1 Noi' 50U ' 56 '- Clofflwl Commerce 47 - Classical so Cl S5. ' 2 - Som 50U'l' 52 'i Clossifcl Classical 46 - South 31 Closywl 0 '- Commfrce St. .Peter's 64 -- Classical Nonh 53 1 Classical 24 Semofs 29 ' ' Class' AII'Sl0'5 Inter High Indoor Championship Meet SC0l'eS COUNTRY North 42V1 South 29 -- Classical Scores South 20V2 South 53 - Classical Commerce 302 COMFTIEYCC l7 North 31 - Classical South 150 Classical 16 North 47 - Classical North 71 Commerce 45 -- Classical Classical 69 Commerce 32 - Classical My ff I Vw is s Sophomores first, we paced these hallo ln searching for the lif Of arrogant conceit we had no traces As we watched our marks fall lower day When Juniors, we were really something swell We'd reached the stage of restful in-between But howto sharpen pencils really well When Fate had put us into Room Fifteen? As Seniors, now in sere and yellow leaf, Undaunted by our fears of College Boards, We've run our race. We hold a firm belief That we shall reap our great and iust rewards. And what has been the aim of hopes and fears? That we may go to school for four more years! wed spaces t we lost our way. by day. UKFLY., succlw 1' ff BEST X f .Muffy 1 41114711 fqlldf M I mosi V959 L00If1Nc Meryl Wllif Ausm Veckckag 'Yew' may Q s masr p YS' ER-YONAUN DESY V v guxxww 5 MQ fciq J' QVdgQ chx e5 me A ave Nissen Wlf 5 N557 musncn M051 Al Mn :jf .1 I:-ii , Ef an ffliorfl an GSX V OXSE V1 Hannah Wallace bf-'f9 G 22,40 Olah N QoXAeoV li he evq fr ans BESr OWLAR P50434 peffau 36' 47 HIFTE M051 V 'Bm el p,z,oJ ie Maiiunore CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL Senior Play 1957 QIFILMI IIILY CI1IIIRIICII,II5 A B.. CAST Seniors in Senior Play Susan Mcndell Sigrid Moyer S I N Ch I I' Io H h W II I W M yl Wht 4 1 ' Zwzcx nil- -ur A 'WW Q 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fQ',1 al ffgffgu -0 - Y 'V ks 1 N-I - ' 'v . Lb.. 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' f' . 1,-rr' - 4 ,aww--l .- M.,?,wFZw-- .wnR1,.E,A2T ..,.., Um .....,, 4.. .,,..- .-.T..,,-g,rv,i,:rQ,,,,,., ,- I v , ' f Ts ' .M - A ' J gall X 0 'T .ws R13- Q-L f i Wx , , ,-'IQ ?b any N -WJ f rf' .24 in A X rw' .pf ii: L 5-ul lg - 3s,gAsvwhbe-Mdvwlhqf if v1un,1,, M-it 'S Q. 11 X 75' e pause to praise that favored company Whose able fingers dexterously mold Fair works of art which in their mastery e pageantry of posters multi-hued The muraled spendor which adorns our hall The myriad paintings eagerly reviewed All these with admiration we recal'. l And yet we too are artists who each day A X lf G 5 9 Bring for these creators medaled gold. 1 Th , 1A ' Take in our youthful hands the brush of life, And wield with willful strokes our own display Of deeds well done or days of endless strife. The choice is ours, as graduation nears We stand prepared to paint our future years. if rr fx s if 5 1 . WW , s ll X N eside the stage that night we stood distraught X jd As parents, teachers, classmates thronged the hall. Through mist we groped to speak with them and sought 9 To express the inexpressible, to thank them all, , Those who loved, guided, or shared hopes, A Ideas, ideals, we sought to fix forever ln our hearts the ioy of graduation--the copes w The caps, handshakes, diplomas--four years' endeavor. l Yet even in this hour of the fleeting past There lurked the thought of change, of future strife, Of altered faces, college, industry, but fast There swelled the hope, the courage to meet life, For these past years of laughter, toil, and tears Have been but steps to later, gladsome years. , ,A J 355 rfflljfe at El he A Qt sf: X Q59 :L 'lla fi is ft' ff Elnoiipxiffle ,,1l1 :,a7syR,Llyi ill ffiilla, 'xl fW'JCB?M 1 CHECK WHAT YOU WANT: Good starting salary with regular raises Pleasant work with other l girls and young 'men l Prestige of a responsible job with a well-known and respected company If your list shows three checks, then you should check into what the Telephone Company has to offer you. Smart girls are doing it now, before they graduate from high school. Come in and see our employment interviewer soon. You'll enjoy talking with her. Act now, and you can say with pride, 'Tm all set! I'm going to work with the Telephone Company! See the Guidance Counselor at your school, and talk first with her about when and where to apply. X55 like NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE OF ' Business Administration and Secretarial Science A CAREER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Associate in Science degree DAY DIVISION PROGRAMS ACCOUNTING MEDICAL SECRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RETAIL MERCHANDISING EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SECRETARIAL FINISHING STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL Transfer privileges with many leading colleges COEDUCATIONAL - ATHLETICS - PLACEMENT SERVICE Catalog on request WINIIEII3 I23O EIN EVERYEEIDY'S DIAL our 6206! mimic Egilafion PLEASE FIATRJUNIZE EIUR ADVERTISERS Since I877-Helping Worcester youth toward FINANCIAL SECURITY and HOME OWNERSHIP 79- year Dividend Average exceeds 370 V4 to Iofoextra for systematic savings G-I, F. H. A. and Flexible-Open End Mortgage plans New EngIand's largest and fastest growing! RMMUND P. 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Ward Schools WORCESTER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCIENCE WARD SCHOOL OF AIRLINE TRAINING 242 MAIN STREET WORCESTER 8, MASS. the Best in Business 2 Year Programs Business Administration Accounting Maior 1 B M Major Airline Secretarial Executive Secretarial Training Specialized Preparation For Modern Business Opportunities 1 YEAR PROGRAMS Jr. Business Administration Airline Maior Co-Educational -- Day 8. Evening I B M Maior Secretarial Finishing FALL TERM - SEPTEMBER 16 Medical Maier Airline Maior Stenographic Write for Catalog Clerical SHORTER PROGRAMS I B M Machine Accounting Business Machines Air Traffic 8r Operations Airline Stewardess LEICESTER SAVINGS BANK Incorporated 1869 Deposits go on Interest the FIRST Business Day of Every Month BAN K BY MAIL Warren C. Lane Walter A. 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