Classical High School - Classic Myths Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1963
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DIVIDER SENIORS ...... DIVIDER CLUBS ................... Student Council ....... Alethia Club ......... Green Room Club ....... Biology Club ............ Girls' Varsity Club ...... Chess Club ............... Argus Bus. Board ....... Argus Literary Board ..... f,. , I 4 . 'W . au- ' f - ,:, X965 ...... 4-5 13- 15- 19- 4- X ,' ,f Boys Debating Club Girls Debating Club Ski Club ................ History Club ....... French Club ..... Spanish Club ...... Pythagoreans ..... Band ..................... Girls' Glee Club ....... Mixed Chorus ..... Choralettes ..... Orchestra .............. Scores a nd Ga mes DIVIDER SPORTS ..... Football .......... Cross Country ........ Boys Basketball .... Girls Basketball .... Indoor Tracks ..... . Boys Hockey ...... Girls Tennis . Boys Tennis ..... Cheerleaders ..... Girls Hockey ...... DIVIDER SNAPS ......... .. Senior Stars ....... Senior Play ...... DIVIDER Ads .... 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68'69 74 75-87 For her enthusiastic and unselfish guidance in all she does for us and for the lasting memory, which will remain with us always, we, the graduating class of 1963, dedicate this volume of Classic Myths to MISS HELEN S. GILBERT MISS HELEN S. GILBERT .SW ALFPED P CPAVEDI Mvs, Hlcrl F. E993-'Om ' W1 it ' ! .,.. r . T ' Q 5: ur- .Avian 1 Prinripal MATTHEW J. COUMING fit- BERTHA H MALLEN ANGELA DERRICO cm ' ,ff 1 N4 ' V I , cz. Q :ee ,, - s , ,v T up W ying ww, . It ' Q 52 f ' b, ' 5 ., ' L, . . M, ,. A 4 I. ,,., was ANNA M D mer JOHN R CUSHAM ,f T 4? '11 A A .,T, V af.. R fy 3 MARGARET BARSAM ', 49 ' ,av ' 2 tin 1'- 'T, v gf' Pg ' f V fl.. ,. 1 ALFREDSKOKI fe f' . , -'--1 ,., , , 4, . T , . ... v ROBERT S ERICKSON socuu. swouzs jo5EpLTrTcsuiGgALEY cp rnmcus P BRENNAN aemno r sszooxs 6 -uk HELEN S GILBERT MARGARET S MUNNS ,e x.- F Loo J, Chmbonrmau Mu Gvacc E, C,G'ccrwc Mane F,Tangncy ANNE K OBRIEN JOHN P REAROON r . Q fit - 4 ,g.,. if'-'- WILLIAM J POWERS STEPHAN S. BARTLETT RAYMOND D. BONITZ 4 , 1 5 3 U 1 r 1 4 M l T 2 w RICHARD G MARDEN SCIENCEAMAIH fn ,A I x if 1 x dt it 'll X I- MARY BROWNLEE .a-aj-f ,A 1 .I . ANNA HOWE SYEAD Cornelius F. Doyle ANNA C SHAUGHNESSV ENGLISH DANIEL W BUTLER , I iff ' , V ' I Al . I Ixxl. I'rlnupaI g i f 5 3ff3Q4f':,g?fQ1 Josevu enum FRANCIS J. FOLEY E13 Q 1 '-FX 3 4712 .Q I Q wx? 6 .-I ,fn-ers V in '- My . gr , . J' EUGENE w COAKLEV JOHN 1 ooNAHue UFLNA P CARLSTROM It Q 15- ' ' . I r ' Y' I 19 J.. ' A ff' .4 'Ili 'L' ' 1 -I' , rf Sfmn Q K- 'Q -' 0- Mrs, Mary E. H. MacLvan -HMOYHY F- DUMPHY MARY E. KENNEDY 351055 5 wgug MIS. Mary M L Guddnngs GRAENEM A. YOFFE BESTER C WEED - I I S ' .',., ' ' I an A ..,,. ., W , W , , ff ,,,?',+,W3,gA. ' Q -ATL lax . 5-0, i W , . ut. 2'-125 JAMES 1 DUFFY 1 a 4-, .f 'A i .yt , , 1 4 Qvf ' 151. , I I MV L Ik. 4. ... Vf 1 1 f .fb-4 FRANCES E WILSON FRANCIS D MQHUGH . - 1 I i no , r 4? I , A .f Z,,-. z,,. 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M ll wi i J i + J qi J-DJ 'V 4eL.L.JQ.LlJJ.....fl J' Business Manager: Barbara Palley Asst. Business Manager Winifred Kegeles John Mulvihill Maxine Solomon Beverly Dufva Jacob Hagopian Carolyn Betterly Lee Powers Edward Jellson CLASS lllllllllllll Richard Stidsen Joan Fierer President Vice President Phoebe Brown Daniel Lettic Secretary Treasurer CLili S llllT'lll ENGLISH: He is, in my opinion, the noblest, who has raised himself through his own merit to a higher station. LATIN: Is, mihi videtur, amplissimus qui sua virtute, in altiorem locum pervenit. 8 0 CLASS llilY llllllllllll Doris Anderson Hanna-Mae Farber Bruce Jaffee Winifred Kegeles President -- Richard Sfidsen Historian - Sandra Lian Orafor - Alan Yoffie Testalor - Daniel Cotton Marshall - Kenneth Kaufman Marshall - Janice Babbitt llllilll ll'l'lllN PEllllllll lO CLASS SOL0lSTS li Iilll UOMMl'l l'Ell PICTURE COMMITTEE Jean Savage Chair. Joan Foley Mary Reardon George Megrichian Elizabeth Gross CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE Bart Alfano Chair. Alan Yoffie Margaret Reiner Diana Wilder Mark Skinner Susan Halbert CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Kathleen Leary Chair. Joanne Ambrose Harold Hymoff Frank Antonucci Christina Callahan Daniel Cotton DEDICATION COMMITTEE Jeff Davis Co-chair. Edna David Co-chair. Charles Christy Gary Rosen SENIOR HOP COMMITTEE Nancy Sheftel Co-chair. David Police Co-chair. Charles Butkus Ina Sack Janice Babbitt David Gerrol Joyce Richard PHOTOGRAPHY committee Kenneth Graham Chair. William Donnelly John Hakanson Mary Ann Henrion Barbara Hurwitz Maxine Solomon Robert Barron CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Lee Powers Co-chair. Bruce Jaffee Co-chair. Faith Rubin Joan Farragher John Mulvihill Henry Katz Robert Healy Harriet Raphael Raymonde Sullivan Jay Caplan CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE Richard Rubin Co-chair. Leona Manoog Co-chair. David Gladstone Carol Morse William McCann Hanna-Mae Farber SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Carol Mason Co-chair. Michael Sclar Co-chair. Sanford Harvey Steven H. Epstein Carolyn Trunca Sandra Lian Jean Ricciardi Julius Sermuksnis Lois Afremoff Jeanne Belovitch Marc Greenberg Kent Hamilton SENIOR PICNIC COMMITTEE Edward Jaffe Co-chair. Judith Gustafson Co-chair. Kenneth Kaufman Barbara Kursman Michael Goldstein James Cuillo Sandra Carlson PhYm5 505'-3' Paula Brosnihan Barbara Palley Marion Javoronok Sandra Levy Carlo Genatassio ll PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS 1 RICHARD STIDSEN The members of the Class of 1963 have gathered here today to commemorate on of the last few times that we shall be together as students, and as president of the class, it is my honor and privilege to extend a warm and cordial welcome to the many parents, teachers and friends who are here to witness our Class Day exercises. Three short years ago, with much bewilder- ment and mixed emotions, we met each other for the first time, but after three years of hard work, fun and companionship, we have made friendships whose memories will remain with us always. During these years we have become a part ofa tradition which few public schools can match. Although Classical is to be torn down and replaced, nothing will ever be able to destroy the warm feeling in the hearts of those who have attended this school, and its spirit will live on in each and every one of us. The Classical heritage is born of high stand- ards, of scholarship, of mutual coopereation be- tween teachers and students and of a feeling of warm friendliness. During our years here we have worked hard, but it has not been done in vain. The world expects great and noble deeds, and because of our excellent training, many of us may be able to produce them. As we leave here today, our paths will lead us in different directions, but let us meet the fu- ture with undying loyalty and gratitude to this institution which has educated us and has pro- vided us with innumerable ioys. We would like to thank our parents, who have shared both our ioys and our sorrows, but who have always stood by us, continually guid- ing us with their love. To you we owe a great deal. We would not have attained our goals had it not been for the help and encouragement which you have given us. To our teachers we would also like to say thank you for your pati- ence, undertanding and excellent guidance. You have taught us to admire high standards and worthy ideals, you are not sending us away emptyhanded. Our debt is great, our gratitude deep, and we shall not disappoint those who have made today possible for us. We shall bring credit upon Classical. Once again I would like to welcome you to the last meeting of the Class of I963. Richard W. Stidsen CLASS HISTCDRY r SANDRA LIAN Upon entering Classical in September of l960, we thought that we would never become familiar with our strange surroundings. That first day was unbelieveable. As we sat in the auditorium, we felt as if we were some kind of wild animals in a menagerie being looked down upon by all who passed. There were so many bells and so much to remember that we longed for our good old days in iunior high. As we grew accustomed to our new way of life, how- ever, we found it to be very interesting. Such words as Lano's, Bobo, and Salatubie began to have some meaning to us. Since we were only Sophomores, we were the so-called onlookers. Of course, we were able to participate in any activity and attend any school functions we wanted, but, after looking at our idolized upper classmen, we felt shy and self conscious and very inferior. The first three days at Classical were the worst. After realizing how the rooms are num- bered and after finding that the girls' and boys' cafeterias are separated, everything else came naturally. Before we knew it, however, summer vaca- tion had arrived. It was a well-deserved relief from the daily hubbub of school life. Something had happened to us over the summer, because when we returned to Classical in the fall, there was a startling change. After a few days, we realized that we had finally become part of Classical. As a class, we elected Dick Stidsen as president, Carol Mason, vice-president, Jean Savage, secretary, and Steve H. Epstein as treasurer. The harmless purr of the Classical tiger sud- denly became a fierce roar. ln football we were tied with North and South for the lnterhigh Championship. There were five All-City boys from our team. Dick Stidsen, co-captain of the i962 football squad, was among them. The school activities that had seemed so re- mote the year before were now as familiar to us as old friends. As iuniors, by ioining many clubs we showed Classical's unique school spirit for we enthusiastically attended the many school functions. We were fortunate enough to have in our class the i962 Queen Esther-Phoebe Brown. Basketball season ended in fine style. We won the District 3 Championship, our All-City Basketball Players being Kenny Kaufman and George Ridick. Those parties after the basketball games will be remembered for a long time. Alan Yoffie was the winner of the city-wide Public Speaking Contest. C LASS HISTORY lCommUedl Our prom, held at the Hillcrest Country Club, arrived to put the finishing touch on our iunior year. Janice Babbitt was chosen Queen. The long-awaited day had finally arrived -- the day on which we would return to Classical as Seniors. We were no longer shy, now, we had the entire run of the school. All activities were put on by us and for us. The fierce roar of the tiger was still heard on the football field. Again we were tied with South for the lnterhigh Championship. The three All-City Players were Bill Donnelly, John Hakanson, and iunior, George Anderson. We elected Class Officers. Dick Stidsen was again elected president, Joan Fierer, vice-presi- dent, Phoebe Brown, secretary, and Dan Lettic treasurer. The National Merit Scholarship semi-fina- list was Jeff Davis. Letters of Commendation went to Bart Alfano, Jane Berol, Jay Caplan, Hanna-Mae Farber, Laura Gross, Susan Holbert, Bruce Jaffe, Henry Katz, Karen Peterson, Donald Quinn, Margaret Reiner, Mark Skinner, and Carolyn Trunca. One brisk December morning, it was an- nounced that there would be no school at Clas- sical because of a fire. Horrified and stunned, the few early arrivers at school left and the latecomers, out of curiosity, went to investigate. The fire had originated near Room 27. Luckily, it was put out by the sprinkler system, the only real problem being water damage. Yes, the students of Classical had that day off, but the faculty had to remain there the entire day. The coming of the new year brought the lnterhigh Basketball games, our great team was tied with North for the Championship. February l5th was the night chosen for the Variety Show, The Gift of Music. Under the able direction of Mel Applebaum, the show was a great success. Again the adorable foot- ball players managed to steal the show with their belly-dance. The big night ended in a lively party at Maironis Park. It was certainly an evening to remember. Another fire at Classical? Could it be pos- sible? The first time was shocking, the second time was incredible. This time the fire was in Room 37, the mechanical drawing room. Fortu- nately, Mr. Reardon extinguished the fire in time and saved our school. March 6, 1963 will be an unforgetable day for both the students and the faculty of Classical High School. The traditional Senior activities lthe Hop, the Prom, and the Picnicl were held. All were great successes. For the first time, we now realize what graduation really means. We have been look- ing forward to it for so long that now we may be a little frightened of it. For the past three years, everyone and everything that we see daily have been taken for granted. The usual ease with which we talk to our teachers will not be ours after this day. Our paths are now separating. All the struggles and good times of Classical life that we have shared together are soon to be only memories. One thought is ours: Graduation is truly a time filled with mixed emotions. SANDRA LIAN vy - LOGZ., 3-1 X EQ' JSF l CLASS WILL - 1963 l DANIEL COTTON Thirty months plus four have passed since the plebeian group of sophomores with the inconsequential title of the Class of 1963 first entered the hallowed halls of Classical High School. During this time they have struggled to advance gradu- ally from one caste to the next until at last they have attained heir goal. They are now the elite. Their position of grandeur is, how- ever, short-lived, for all empires must eventually fall. The following is a tally of the riches they leave behind. The Class of 1963 leaves its respect for and appreciation of Mr. Couming, Mr. Breen, the faculty, and the office personnel. The Class leaves the guidance de- partment alone. The Class leaves Miss Gilbert five students who can recite all of ll Penseroso and L'Allegro. The Class leaves Mr. Yoffe a bill for one-hundred New York Times. The Class leaves duly inscribed tin cans to catch the raindrops. - The Class leaves gas masks to those whose home rooms are near the chemi- stry lab ---- or the lunchroom. The Class, you see, leaves warning of the assignment of Mr. Koki's term pa- pers, of course. Jane Berol leaves the key to the building to any iunior who arrives at 7:15. The Keeney twins, Dennis and Dave, leave the confusion caused by their great resemblance to each other. Evans Tsoules leaves, asking the chemistry assignment. Mary Reardon and Jean Savage leave their part-time iobs in the office. Joe Magliaro leave his parking space in front of school. Bill Donnelly and John Hakanson leave for Newton Square or for Friendly's. George Megrichian leaves his post outside Room 4 on Fridays to any patient junior. Bart Alfano leaves for the Cape. CLASS Mel Applebaum leaves his beret, sunglasses, and megaphone. Ken Kaufman leaves his political post much to the regret of the General Court of Massachusetts. George Ridick and Marc Greenberg leave Mr. Brennan in tears. Julius leaves without having his name pronounced correctly once in three years. Paul Langevin leaves lfinallyl. Rick Stidsen leaves his office after a maximum of two terms. Pat Buckley leaves smiling for a change. Phoebe Brown leaves Mr. Powers. Henry Katz leaves his philosophical sayings. Neil Davis leaves his saddle shoes. Alan Yoffie leaves his voice to any soft-spoken iunior girl. The two Steve Epsteins and Wayne Millers leave their famous middle initials. Ronny Thomashow leaves a job that, if you'll excuse the expression, smells. Sandy Lian leaves her sophisticated ways to any serious iunior. L lContinuedl Alan Liebman leaves his place in the lunch line. Dan Lettic leaves town with the class treasury. Jeff Davis leaves all his Superman comic books. Bob Buckley leaves anything but his comb. Bill Sweeney leaves his brother to carry on the tradition. Bob Eager leaves, as his name in- dicates. Joanie Fierer leaves speechless. Herb Snyder leaves his ties. Carol Morse and Lee Powers leave memorizing the atomic series. I hereby exercise the power vested in me by declaring this document legal and true. Signed, Daniel Cotton, Testator Witnesses: Sally Tooby The Ghost of l963 CLASS ORATION ALAN YOFFIE The death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the explosion of the first atomic bomb brought Americans in l945 to the startling realization that an era in American history had passed away and that a totally new and challenging age in the evolution of mankind had arrived. We are the children of this Atomic Age. The responsibility for the leadership of the United States and the free world will one day be in our hands. What type of world shall we 'be cal- led upon to lead? What will our responsibili- ties be? How will our world differ from the one that our parents, who had their commencement in the Roosevelt Era, had to face? In l933, when President Roosevelt first took office, one-third of the nation was ill-clothed, ill-housed, and ill-fed. The United States was in the midst of the Great Depression. One out of every four workers, between twelve and fif- teen million men, had lost their iobs. Thousands of people stood in bread lines to get food. For the high school graduate, the future did not look very bright. A college education meant sacrifice. Very few scholarships were available. Jobs were hard to find. There was no unemploy- ment insurance. There was no federal minimum wage. There were few unions to protect iobs and those that did exist had very little influence or power. ln l933, there was no draft and only a small and selective peacetime army. Conditions for the high school graduate did improve as the thirties progressed. lt was not until l94l, however, when the United States en- tered World War ll that economic recovery 'be- came complete. Very few graduates were at home during the war to enioy this new pros- perity. The biggest problem that faces the world today is not economic depression but the threat of total thermonuclear destruction. Our parents had to face the prospect of hunger and jobless- ness upon their graduation from high school, we have to face the prospect of extermination. The fact that we know that the balance of power which now exists between the United States and the Soviet Union is uneasy and that scientists are continually altering this fbalance, makes our iob of taking our place in society that much harder. Our parents, upon their commencement, had to face the problems of the world immediately. The fact that most of us will be going to college and will not have to make this direct confronta- tion with the world does not lessen our obliga- tions. College gives us more time to learn and to mature. When we are graduated from college and begin to accept our responsibilities, more will be expected from us. Today no nation is immune to the political, military, or economic problems of other nations. As the potential leaders of one of the most powerful countries in the world, we, above all others, must work for cooperation and under- standing. A greater need than ever before C LASS ORAT I 0 N lCOnfmuedl necessitates the extention of international com- pacts under which nations cooperate on com- mon problems. We must continually reiect the view that the less change there is, the better it is for us. Progress is inevitable and the more we can do to influence our progress, the safer democracy will be. The era in which we shall be living will be revolutionary. Not since the days of Columbus has the imagination given us so much food for thought on the possibilities that lie ahead. Al- ready trained men are exploring the strato- sphere. The time may not be distant when or- bital flights by you and me are commonplace and interplanetary travel, the rule, when we shall stop at space stations instead of gas sla- tions, and when we shall look at the earth in- stead of the moon at night. Colonization of other planets as an answer to the population explosion is not inconceivable. The thought that there may be some other form of human life elsewhere cannot be reiected. Exactly what the future will hold, no one can foretell. The fact that there will be difficulties is the only certainty. The challenge of diplomatic achievement and scientific exploration is before us. If we can successfully promote international cooperation to insure world peace, then we, the children of the Atomic Age, will open to our children, our children's children, and all the generations that follow, an era where striving to raise living standards and striving for eli- mination of disease will be the greatest concerns. Bartholemew Alfano Doris Anderson Hanna-Mae Farber David Gladstone Jane Berol Jay Caplan Dana Finlayson Paul Freedman Hll llll FRST HONORS Laura Gross Susan Holbert Bruce Jaffe Edward Jaffe Winifred Kegeles MCOND HONORS Susan Golden Elizabeth Gross Lianelle Powers Margaret Reiner Karen Peterson George Ridick Richard Rubin Mark Skinner Carolyn Trunca Gary Rosen Richard Stidsen Raymonde Sulllivan Cllllhll 'IIC ARI' llWllllll. BLUE RIBBON WINNERS GOLD KEY WINNERS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARDS Brian Pqghoign Stephen Bruinsma Sandra Sawayer Karen Dogie Francine Abdow Anita Chesney I8 GEORGE ABYSALH Dark-haired . . dark-eyed . . . fun- loving , . . George always has a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye... he is kept busy after school with a part-time job . . . he plans to go to a junior College in the fall and later transfer to a four-year school. LOIS AFREMOFF Petite . . . vivacious . . . dark hair and a lovely complexion . . . a flair for la derniere mode in clothes . . . good art student . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Debating Club 2, 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Lois will enter Endicott to study interior design in the fall. BARTHOLOMEW ALFANO Personable . . . good-looking . . . in- telligent . . . athletic . . . an amazingly versatile boy '... Biology Club 3, 4, President 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4, Co- editor . . . Varsity Football 2, 3 . . . Chairman of Publicity Committee for Variety Show 4 . . . Senior Play 3, 4 . . . Chairman of Motto Committee . . . received a National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Bart hopes to attend an Ivy League College next year. MARY ALONIS Blonde . . . good-looking . . . quiet until you know her . . . Lfary is kept busv after school with her part-time job . . . she plans to go into nurses' train- ing at Memorial Hospital in the fall. JOANNE AMBROSE Attractive ..,. 1 warm smile . . . al- ways friendly '.., popular . . . Biology Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 2 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Club 2, 3 . . . Cap and Gown Com- mittee 4 . . Joanne plans to take a medical secretarial course in the fall. r'fsrN w: V 'f ' DORIS ANDERSON Intelligent . . . friendly, with a pleas- ing personality . . . a sweet singing voice . . . musically talented . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4 . . . History Club 3 . . . Spanish Club 3. 4. Secretary 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 r . . Aletheia Award 3 . . . Doris plans to further her edu- cation at the University of New Hampshire. FRANK E. ANTONUCCI Frank has plenty of Classical spirit . . . of the statesman type, known and liked by all. Student Council 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . . Debating Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . junior Prom Com- mittee. He plans to attend the Univer- sity of Massachusetts to major in government. DIMITRIOS APOSTOLOU Tall, dark, and handsome . . . an en- thusiastic boy from Greece . . . he charms all with his accent . . . a champion ping pong player . . . History Club 4 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Dimi- Popular, gregarious, soft-spoken . . . trios plans to attend an engineering school in the fall. MELVIN APPLEBAUM Busy . . . energetic . . . talented . . . Mel has had much experience in drama . . . he has an outstanding directing ability . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 3, 4 . . . Director of Variety Show 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Mel will go on active duty with the marines in June. MARCIA E. ARONSON A quiet pleasant personality . . . pretty . . . a faithful friend . . . plans to work next year. Spanish Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 4. JANICE C. BABBITT Pretty, peppy, with n great personality and leadership ability, Janice is an out- standing member of the class. She plans to become a teacher. Varsity Club 2 . . . Field Hockey 2 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Vice President of Student Council 4 . . . Senior Hop Committee . . . Class Marshall. MILTON BAEHR A newcomer to our school this year and a welcome addition . . . full of fun and vitality . . . well liked by all . . . easy to get along with . . . Senior Play . . . Golf Team . . . Milton hopes to attend Case Institute of Technology. ROBERT J. BARON A sports enthusiast, Bob enjoys swim- ming and water skiing. Football 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Bob is headed for Worcester Polytechnic Institute and a career in electrical engineering. RENATA BAZILIAUSKAS Renata moved to Worcester in her junior year from Detroit. Since then, however, she has made many friends, and she is well liked by all. Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Costume Committee 4 . . . History Club 3 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Biology Club 4. JEANNE A. BELOVITCH Friendly and fun-loving . . . Beauti- fully dressed . . . Popular . . . Jean- nie plans to study education. Girls' Debating Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Ski Club 4. nr Q an-4 gn-ff-any V SELMA M. BERGER Poised and popular . . . lively bub- bling personality . . , Plans to attend Boston University. Girls' Debating Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Girls' Glee Club . , . Aletheia 4 . . . History Club Steering Committee 4 . . . Variety Show 4. DAVID R. BERGMAN A quiet, amiable person . . . a good student . . . stamp enthusiast . . . plans to become an English teacher. Argus Literary Board 4, SUSAN J. BERNARD A pretty, popular Classicalite with an attractive personality and a sweet sing- ing voice. She plans to major in English at NX'orcester State College. junior Var- sity Tennis 3 . . . Choralettes 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 4 . . . Variety Show 4. JANE D. BEROL A sunny disposition and sweet smile . . . an excellent student . . . cute, and popular. History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Py- thagoreans 3, 4, Secretary 3 . . . French Club 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Editorial Board Classic Myths 4, Co-editor. Janie plans to attend a liberal arts college. CAROLYN BETTERLEY Sweet . . . Personable . . . Quiet until you know her . . . Plans to attend a liberal arts college. French Club 3, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Co-chairman Publicity Commit- tee for Variety Show 4. SHEILA J. BOOKMAN Slender and attractive . . . well dressed . . . with a perennial smile . . . Sheila brightened up Classical with her spark- ling laughter . . . her many friends here will miss her. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Sheila will enter the business world after graduation working at State Mutual. WILLIAM J. BREGOU Quiet if you don't know him, loads of fun it you do . . . pleasing personality . . . ready wit . . . Billy plans to attend XX'orcester State next fall. PAULA M. BROSNIHAN Impish and friendly, Paula is well-liked by her classmates. Student Council 2 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3 . . . History Club 2, 3 . . . Biology Club 2. Paula plans to go into nurses training at Memorial Hospital. LESLIE J. BROTHERS Vivacious . . . mischievous . . . friendly . . . This petite blonde has worked as a page in the Worcester Free Public Library . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, Leslie plans to continue her studies in the field of education. LINDA E. BROUSSEAU Good-natured, friendly, and sincere . . . a winning smile . . . full of vitality and pep . . . never without a pleasant word . . . Secretary, Music Dept. 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Mixed Chor- us 3, 4 . . . Librarian 4 . . . Choral- ettes 2, 3, 4 . . . Librarian 3, Vice- President 4 . . . French Club 3, 4, En- tertainment Chairman 3 . . . History Club 4, Steering Committee 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Chorus, Scenery Committee, and Advertising Committee . . . Linda plans to major in History at Vforcester State College. '50 Arr 'C' PHOEBE G. BROWN One of the most popular Classicalites, Phoebe is a warm and sincere friend of many talents. Good humor is one of her fine qualities. Secretary 4 . . . Girls Chorus 2, 3 . . . History Club 2 . . . French Club 2 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Secretary of Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Student Council 3. Phoebe plans to go on to college. PATRICIA M. BUCKLEY Pert and cute with a bubbling person- ality, Pat has been a member of the History Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4. She plans to go to a liberal arts college. KAREN BURCHILL Red-haired and button-cute . . . always recognized by her quick smile . . . has a knack for hair styling . . . industrious and pleasant . . . Karen has a quiet, sweet personality . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . , History Club 3. CHRISTINE BUTKEWICH A girl who has been active in school activities . . . vivacious with a ready smile for all. History Club 3 . . . Bio- logy Club 2, 3 . . . Pythagoreans 3 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3. She hopes to go on in school and study medical technology. CHARLES BUTKUS Warm and friendly, Charlie is always ready with a smile . . . He is the ex- ample of any girl's definition of cute . . . Always ready for a game . . . En- ioys Basketball and Football. Math Club 3 . . .J.V. Basketball 2, 3 . . . 150 pound Football 2 . . . Senior Hop Committee 4 . . . An interested student, he wants to go to the University of Massachusetts. CHRISTINA CALLAHAN Red hair, Irish eyes . . . a lovely smile that she uses often and a cheerful word for everyone . . . Chris is under- standably popular. Her liveliness and her thoughtfulness make knowing Chris a real pleasure. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Girls' Basketball 2 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Steering Committee 4 . . . Girls' Field Hockey 3, 4 . . . jr. Class Day Committee 3 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Variety Show Committee 4 . . . Chris plans to con- tinue her education at Anna Maria College. JAMES M. CALLAHAN Jimmy has kind, cheerful eyes that uncover his personality . . . Well-liked by those who know him . . . he has artistic talent and potential . . . A pen and pad in jim's hands, soon produces a Racing Car or floor-plan. His talent was utilized by the Year Book Art Staff. The Army or the Worcester In- dustrial Technical Institution may be his next stop. JAY L. CAPLAN Conscientious and dependable . . . calm exterior punctuated by a keen wit and a touch of mischief . . . -lay has brains plus an outstanding musical ability. His piano playing has become almost a fix- ture around Classical. Orchestra 3, 4 . . . French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 . . . Mixed Chorus' Accompanist 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club's Accompanist 4 . . . Choralettes' Accompanist 4 . . . Variety Show 3. 4 . . . Yearbook Edi- torial Staff 4 . . . Next fall jay will be an asset to whatever college he attends. THOMAS T. CAREY Good-looking face, marvelous physique, an almost tangible air of assurance . . . Tommy has definite plans for the future. Summers of training in Detroit are pre- paring Tommy for a position as a top- iiight mechanic. Working steadily after school has prevented his participation in school activities. SANDRA L. CARLSON Poised and pretty, Sandy has an air of quiet confidence . . . a friendly smile with a tendency to turn into an engag- ing grin when Sandy shows her fun- loving side . . . eyes which have a per- manent twinkle. An after-school job has kept Sandy from many extra acti- vities, but not from making many friends. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . History Club 3, 4. GRANT W. CARY Friendly, talkative . . . engaging grin . . . famous for his blond ivy-league hair cut and a pencil behind his ear . . . worked every day after school . . . liked sports . . . Football 2 . . . Grant plans to attend Norwich University or Coast Guard Academy after graduation. KAREN CARY Quiet and friendly . . . well liked by those who know her . . . sincere in all her undertakings . . . History Club 3 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . Karen plans to pursue a career in teaching. DEBORAH S. CASDIN Vibrant and energetic . . . usually seen either talking or laughing . . . Debbie's unabashed outlook on life is a rare and refreshing quality. Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 4. She plans to put her artistic talents to good use at the Rhode Island School of Design. GERTRUDE A. CHAFETZ Gay, friendly, and popular . . . fine taste in clothes . . . enthusiastic and pleasant disposition combined with a magnetic personality . . . Trudy is known and liked by many of her class- mates. Spanish Club 4 . . . Girls' Chor- us 3 . . . History Club 3. CHARLES CHRISTY Athletically inclined, Charles has a rug- ged build and enjoys sports. Radio Club 2, 3 . . . Football Team 4. Charles hopes to teach History after going to Worcester State College. JAMES J. CIULLO Neat and good-looking . . . always friendly and good-humored . . . has a charm with the females which always wins their attention . , . A good ath- lete. He has pursued his athletic in- clinations in J.V. Basketball 2, 3 . . . and Football 3. jimmy is interested in Pharmacy and would like to attend a Pharmacy College. JANYCE COHEN Peppy and carefree . . . notorious for her perpetual chuckle . . . cheerful good humor and quick wit . . . likes mech- anical drawing . . . Janyce is artisti- cally inclined and plans to attend art school after graduation. History Club 2, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . Publicity Committee 3 . . . Ticket Committee 3 . . . Variety Show 4. JANYCE L. COLLARO Pretty and petite . . . warm and friend- ly . . . always well dressed . . . janyce came to Classical from St. Peter's for her senior year. University of Massachu- setts is her first choice for college next year. Although she hasn't had time to participate in Classical activities, janyce was active at St. Peter's. DANIEL I. COTTON A wonderful kid with a sense of humor to match . . . talkative . . . witty . . . Danny's talent for making people laugh has made him very popular at Classical . . . Indoor Track 2, 3 . . . Outdoor Track 3 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . .Co- captain 4 . . . All City Baseball 3 . . . Publicity Committee Variety Show 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Class Testa- tor. Danny plans to continue his edu- cation at a liberal arts school next year DAVID COTTON Tall and black-haired . . . cheerful per- sonality . . . not the loouacious type . . . earnest and pleasant . . . bright smile . . . Dave would like to continue his studies at V'orcester State College after graduation. H.: ' RICHARD COURT JR. Dick's friendly attitude is his constant companion. Easy to get along with, he is popular with all his classmates. Cross Country 2, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4. Dick plans to attend Worcester Tech next year. JAMES COWAN III Handsomely rugged, helped as a lab as- sistant. Shy and unassuming, he is a good friend. Hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . 150 lb. Football 2 . . . Football 3, 4 . . . He plans to go to college. MARILYN CUSSON Pretty and popular . . . nice to be with . . . manifests a bright smile . . . Curly blonde hair . . . sunny personality . . . Marilyn would like to attend either Worcester State or Anna Maria College. History Club 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3. ARTHUR CUTLER Easy going . . . Talkative . . . Lively . . . Clever . . . Football 4 . . . Indoor Track 2 . . . He plans to take a liberal arts course at New York University this fall. DAVID DAMORE David applies his athletic ability to sports activities outside of school be- sides supporting the school team. He is interested in boating, swimming, and skiing. Next year he plans to attend college . . . Football 2, 3. EDNA DAVID Edna has been very busy with school activities which cover a wide range of interest. I-Ier pleasant personality has won her many friends and her pretty face is a familiar sight to all, History Club 3, 4 . . . Steering Committee 3 . . . Green Room Club 3 . . . Ski Club 4 Girls' Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Choralettes 3 . . . Cheer- leader 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . junior Varsity Tennis 2 , . . Field Hockey 3. She is planning to study mer- chandising at college next year. JEFFREY M. DAVIS Extremely popular and very versatile, jeff was a National Merit Semifinal- ist in his Junior Year . . . Cross Country Track 2, 3 . . . Indoor Track 2, 4 . . . Captain 4 . . . Outdoor Track 2, 4 . . . Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2. His plans include an education at a military school. NEIL S. DAVIS Happy-go-lucky . . . An avid track man . . . Drives around Worcester in a beautiful Grand-Prix . . . Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Indoor Track 3, 4 . . . Out- door Track 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . History Club 3 . . . Neil wants to further his education at Holy Cross next fall. PATRICIA A. DENICOLA Never without a smile . . . Pat has a bouncy personality that radiates joy and friendship. She is interested in becoming a high school teacher and will certainly make the day enjoyable for her students. Spanish Club 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, President 4 . . . Variety show . . . Publicity Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board. GLENWOOD E. DENSTEN Glenn came to Classical during his senior year from California. He plans to attend a Junior college next year. CLYDE DIAMOND Mild temperment and pleasing person- ality . . . friendly . . . likeable . . . quiet . . . good sense of humor . , . capable salesman . . . likes history and government. Clyde hopes to do social work in the future. KAREN E. DOGIL Friendly and considerate . . . vivacious and full of fun . . . talkative, always on the go . . . Karen has a lovely voice and a decided talent for art . . . History Club 3 . . . Math Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 4 . . . Band 4 . . . Scholastic Art Award 3, 4 . . . Argus Art Staff 4 . . . Classic Myth 4 . . . Classic Myth Art Editor 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Chorus and Scenery Com- mittee . . . she plans to study at the Worcester Art Museum in preparation for a career as a portrait artist. WILLIAM H. DONNELLY Although quiet, Bill is widely known and liked. He enjoys sports and excels at them. Last fall, he was named to the All - City Football Team. Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 3, 4. NEIL J. DONOGHUE Neil is quiet, friendly and athletic. Basketball 2, 3 . . . He plans to attend college and pursue the career of a civil engineer. VIRGINIA M. DRISCOLL Always cheerful . . . pleasant to be with . . . good student . . .loves dra- matics . . . interested in art and music. Math Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Debating Club 4 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 3, 4 , . . Christmas Play 3 Variety Show 3, 4 , . . Library Staff 2, 3 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Staff 4. Virginia plans to attend Wforcester State next year. GEORGE W. DUBOIS Friendly . . . mechanically inclined . . . Football 2 . . . plans to attend East Coast Aero-Tech. FRANCIS P. DUCIMO Fran's size is matched only by his easy- going attitude. Popular with all, Fran always adds much to the surroundings. Varsity Football 2. 3. 4 . . . Varsity Baseball 3 . . . Fran plans to enter the Navy after graduation. ROBERT DUFRESNE Always ready with a good joke . . . has a fondness for basketball and softball . . . easygoing and pleasant . . . Bob would like to go to the University of Massachusetts and further his studies in a particular held of science. BEVERLY G. DUFVA A busy girl with many and varied ex- tra-curricular activities. Beverly is al- ways ready to lend a hand. History Club 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Field Hockey 3 . . . Girls' Varsity Club 3 . . . Argus Business Board 3, 4 . , . Beverly intends to pursue a career in Nursing. SHEILA J. DUNTON Sheila has a sweet face . . . eyes that light up when she smiles . . . She's quiet and pensive on the outside. but those who look deeper find a delight- ful sense of humor and an unpreten- tious warmth. Her musical ability has won her a place in XX'orcester's 1063 All - City Band . . . her sincerity has won her the kind of friendships which last and last Mixed Chorus 3. 4 . . . Pytlialgoreins 3, 4 . . Choralettes 4 . . . Band 4. 1'-4 'lib- 1-'V C' .f be ina' 'K' Q' f-1 4,4 ROBERT F. EAGER Congenial. . . Easy-going . . . noted for a quiet manner . . . his employment at a shoe store lessened his opportunity for school activities . . . one of his hobbies is bowling. He would like a career in Business Administration, but his plans are not dennite. SANDRA L. EGOODKIN Sandy's modesty is unable to prevent praise and admiration from all who know her. A complexity of persever- ance. understanding, and an enjoyable sense of humor are united by an in- dependent nature. Her unselhsh inter- est in others will continue to make her a fine friend. She signs her life as she signs her letters Sincerely Sandy. Girls' Chorus Accompanist 2 . . . Cho- ralettes 2, 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls' Debating Club 2, 4 . . . Math Club 2. Secretary 4 . . . Variety Show 4. NORMAN A. EPHRAIM Norm's affability is never lacking. He is a good friend of many and is always making new friends. Biology Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Senior Play 3, 4. Norm hopes to study at UMass and then go into social work. STEVEN G. EPSTEIN Never on the sidelines, Steve is always in the center of everything. Active and popular in school and in the community, he is interested in water skiing and an- tique cars. Electronics Club 2 . . . Mix- ed Chorus 3 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . History Club 4. Steve intends to pursue a career in law. STEVEN H. EPSTEIN Well liked . . . resourceful . . . quick- witted . . . The entire class demonstrat- ed its evaluation of his honesty when he was elected junior Class Treasurer. Positive and aggressive in his nature Eppy possesses the rare combination of a thoughtful mind with a cheerful friendly smile. Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Indoor Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Treasurer 3. JOAN R. FAGAN Bouncy personality . . . always cheer- ful . . . feminine chess expert . . . de- votee of Spanish and French . . . likes to keep on the go . . . French Club 3 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Chess Club 3, 4 . . , Vice President 4. joan plans to teach both Spanish and French after college. NINA FAGAN A cute coquette, a real charmer . . . with a smile and style that bubbles and sparkles in the manner of champagne . . . always a model of femininity. Ninas unconventional but thoroughly disarming sense of humor is a constant delight to her many friends. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Debating 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Aletheia 4 . . . Variety Show Committee 4 . . . Next fall Nina will grace the campus and classrooms of Boston University. PAUL l. FAGERQUIST Easy to get along with . . .always friendly admired by all . . . his job eli- minates opportunities for any after- school activities. JOANNE FAIRBANKS jo is a tall blonde with a sparkling personality and looks to match. She is always smiling, and her wonderful quali- ties will win her many friends in the years to come. Basketball 2, 3 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Joanne would like to become a social worker, and plans to attend Worcester junior College in the fall. HANNA-MAE FARBER A unique combination of charm, poise, and superior intelligence is blended to form only Hanna. She finds particular interest in challenging experiences and forming varied acquaintances. Her natural leadership, ability, appealing personality, and zeal for perfection have made her an outstanding member of our class. National Merit Letter of Com- mendation . . . Speech Contest 2 . . . Debating Club 2, 3, President 4 . . . Choralettes 2 . . . Mathematics Club 3, Vice-President 4 . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2 . . . Argus Literary Board 3, Co-editor 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . . Class Gift Committee 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Horace Mann 2, 3, 4. JOAN V. FARRAGHER joanie's pleasant disposition and sunny smile have made her an extremely pop- ular girl at Classical. ln addition to these attributes, she is also quite at- tractive. Library Staff 2. 5. 4 . . . Py- thagoreans 3, 4. President 3, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary 3. .Ioanie plans to attend a liberal arts college after graduation. LARRY A. FASK Always well dressed, Larry is very pop- ular and is liked by all . . . he is very interested in tennis and has played on the tennis team for three years . . . Biology Club 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 . . . j.V. Basketball 2. Larry plans to take a liberal arts course next year. JOHN B. FELDMAN Eager and conscientious . . . industrious . . . energetic . . . alfable . . . mature . . . J. V. Football 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Math Club 3, 4, Treasur- er . . . john will major in mechanical engineering at Worcester Tech in the fall. JOAN R. FIERER joan's bubbling personality and winning smile have gained her many friends at Classical High. Her deep concern for other people makes her a friend well worth having. Joan is an active class participant. These outstanding qualities will no doubt make her success in what- ever field she may select. Girls' Debating 2, 3 . . . Treasurer 4 . . . History Club 3, Secretary 4 . . . Altheia 3 . . . Treasurer 4 . , . Student Council 4 . . . Vice President Senior Class . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . .Mixed Chorus 3, 4. joan hopes to study at Jackson College in the fall. DANA C. FINLAYSON A brilliant mind, especially for mathe- matics and science. Sensitive. considerate and conscientious, Dana is admired for his dependability. A flair for the humor- ous . . . Dana's modesty only serves to further illuminate his fine qualities. Those who know him are proud to call him a friend. Hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . Ho- race Mann 3. JOAN P. FOLEY Lively, active, usually smiling . . . good sense of humor . . . school spirited, friendly, always ready to take part in and support any school activity . . . Field Hockey 2, 3 . . . Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Aletheia 3, Vice President 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Argus Busin- ess Board 3, Co-Manager 4 . . . Prom Committee 5 . . . Spanish Club Vice President 4 . . . Class Pictures Com- mittee 4 . . . joanie will be at New Rochelle in September. MARIKA C. FOLTA Quiet and friendly . . . pleasant smile . . . soft spoken . . . gracious manner . . . Marika's plans for the future are very definite. She is already training for a nursing career at City Hospital. PAUL D. FREEDMAN Tall, handsome, gregarious . . . pleasant manner . . . athletic . . . friendly . . . conscientious . . . Outdoor Track 3 . . . Math Club 3 . . . Classic Myths Edi- torial Board 4. Paul hopes to study medicine at Tufts in the fall. EDWARD R. FRIEDMAN Known as Woody to his friends . . . quite popular in school . . . Edward holds down a job after school to help finance his college education . . . he plans to attend either Boston University or Northeastern University after graduation. BARRY A. GAMBERG Quiet and unassuming, Barry combines brains, brawn, and speed for widespread versatility . . . Barry plans to continue his studies at a liberal arts college . . . Mixed Chorus 3 . . . Indoor Track 2, 3 . . . Outdoor Track 2, 3 . . . Football 4. fi n. 'S ag Yugi ,XT CARLO P. GENATOSSIO Athletic, good-looking . . . Football 2, 4 . . .Baseball 2, 3 . . .Ski Club 4 . . . Class Dedication Committee . . . Carlo hope to attend business school, perhaps Norwich or St. Anslemn's next fall. DAVID M. GERROI. Fun loving . . . easy going . . . a bright smile for everyone . . . Dave's out-going personality has won him many friends at Classical. He plans to pursue a Liber- al Arts course at the University of Massachusetts. Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . Manager Football Team 3 . . . Senior Hop Committee 4. THOMAS D. GIESEN Crewcut and smiling, Tom arrived at Classical from Northport, L.I. last spring. He was active in tennis and wrestling. Tom is going to serve a hitch in the Marines after graduation. STEVEN E. GIFFORD Likeable . . . possesses many good character traits , . . pleasant . . . outgo- ing . . . clever . . . good student . . . excellent hockey player . . . Hockey 2, 3, 4 . . . Steve will continue his studies at Alfred University in the fall. DAVID M. GLADSTONE Mathematical whiz . . . good natured . . . conscientious . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . good athe- lete . . . one of the top men in the class scholastically . . . we expect David to go far . . . Band President 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 3 . . . Publicity Committee 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Vice President 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . . Advanced Math Class 4 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Class Gift Committee 4. He will continue his studies at either California Tech. or Brown University. MARILYN R. GOLDBERG Mal . . . fun-loving . . . bright smile . . . always on the go . . . loquacious . . . casual . . . What kind of car is it? . . . Marilyn plans to major in the field of education. Girls' Chorus 2, 3 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3, 4- SUSAN C. GOLDEN Quiet and likeable . . . friendly . . . pleasing smile . . . more than willing to help others . . . excellent student . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . Mixed Chorui 3, 4 . . . Biology Club 3 . . . Tennis 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Susan plans to attend Beth Israel Hospital School of Nursing. MICHAEL R. GOLDSTEIN Popular with his classmates . . . clever . . . conscientious . . . excellent sense of humor . . . outgoing personality . . . a social mixer . . . Indoor Track 2 . . . Outdoor Track 3 . . . Senior Picnic Committee 4 . . . Mike plans to study medicine. RUTHANN GORDON Vibrant personality . . . good natured . . . a wonderful friend . lively and loquacious . . . pleasing smile . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Cho- rus 3, 4 . . . Makeup Chairman Senior Play 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Ruth hopes to become a Dental Hygienist. JOYCE A. GOUROUSES Attractive . . . lively . . . popular . . . bubbling personality . . . friendly to all Joyce has superior artistic ability . . . Student Council 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3. . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Plans to attend Salter's Secretarial School. KENNETH D. GRAHAM Can be depended on by his friends . . . participates in class activities . . . cheer- ful personality , . . considerate of others . . . liked by everyone . . . fine student . . . 150 pound Football 2 . . . Football 3 . . . Golf 2, 3, 4 . . . Ring Committee 3 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . His- tory Club 4 . . Chairman Photograph Committee 4. Ken will attend Holy Cross College next fall. MARC L. GREENBERG After displaying outstanding ability in baseball nicknamed Roger . . . natu- natural athlete . . . tall and good looking . . . quick witted . . . determined . . . good natured . . . Classical's future Ted Williams . . . Indoor Track 2 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Senior Prom Committee 4. Plans to attend University of Michigan next fall. ELIZABETH R. GROSS Liz's gay attitude and understanding nature are a pleasant combination . . . Individuality in her thoughts and actions win her admiration from those who truly know her . . . Her goal is to make the world richer . . . Student Council 4 . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3 . . . Photograph Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . . History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 4. LAURA E. GROSS Laura is one of the most versatile girls at Classical . . . A superb student and a wonderful friend . . . Laura received a letter of commendation as a result of her high score in the National Merits exam . . . She has had a poem publish- ed in an anthology of works by high school students . . . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 , Secretary 4 . . . Argus Liter- ary Board 3, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . . Girls Chorus 2. She hopes to enter either Pembroke College or Brandeis University after graduation. JUDITH G. GUSTAFSON Judy is quite popular with her class- mates . . . She is an attractive blonde with a sunny disposition . . . she is also extremely versatile . . . Girls' Cho- rus 3 . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Girls' Field Hockey 4. JACOB V. HAGOPIAN 'lake has good looks coupled with a fine sense of humor . . . Extremely friendly ',.. Musically inclined . . . History Club 4 . . . Band 4 . . . Clas- sic Myths Business Board 4 . . . Variety Show 4. JOHN W. HAKANSON Intelligent, quiet, and athletic are the words which best describe john. He is best known for his athletic ability. The proof of this fart is that he was named to the All-Citv Football Team in his senior year. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Indoor Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4. RONALD J. HAKENSON Rugged and good looking . . . a good sense of humor . . . serious minded . . . Ronnie would like to study engineering at XX'orcester jr. College . . . has worked as a house builder for tive years after school. KENT G. HAMILTON XX'itty, with the quickest smile in school . . . Kent moved to Vforcester from Erie Pa. last -lune. He played football, baseball, and was on the wrestling team there. Kent is headed for Ohio XY'esleyan and the study of psychology. S. GEORGE HAROOTIAN George is a well-liked boy at Classical . , . he has .1 great interest in cars , . . He belongs to an antique car club. Future plans at present, are indefinite. 'haf Q'f'f'f'9 N1-I 1 in JH, QQ Qaan , L MARTIN M. HARRISON Marty has a fine sense of humor . . . Easy to get along with . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Latin was his favorite sub- ject . . . A connoisseur of modern jazz . . . Band 3, 4 . . . Orchestra 3. 4 . . . Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. SANFORD W. HARVEY Good natured . . . Friendly . . . A wonderful pal . . . Extremely athletic . . . One of the finest runners in recent years at Classical . . . Sanford has ac- quired many varsity track letters . . . Plans to attend liberal arts college . . . Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 . . . Indoor Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4. RODNEY W. HASS Rodney, better known as Veeg, has a bright personality, and a ready smile. His fine qualities have won him many friends at Classical High . . . Cross- Country 2 . . . junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3 . . . History Club 4 . . . Rodney plans to study business administration in the fall. SUSAN E. HAYDEN A congenial personality and a smart dresser, Susan's after school hours are taken up by working fusing her innate charm on the customersj in the Cottage Donut Shop. She plans to attend Salter Secretarial School next year in prepara- tion for a career as an airline hostess. ROBERT B. HEALY Energetic . . . neat . . . friendly and interested in his school life. Bob en- joyed himself at Classical . . . A regular fan at Bengal sports events, he cheered the teams on. History Club 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Math Club 3. He plans to attend the University of Massachusetts and major in civil engineering. MARY E. HEINS Mary plans to attend XX'orcester State College with the aim of teaching in the elementary grades. Her pleasant and quiet personality will certainly aid her in this work. Girls' Chorus 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Girls' Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Basketball 2, 3 . . . Field Hockey 3. MARY ANN HENRION Pretty . . . quiet, but a good sense of humor . . . smart dresser . . . liked by all her classmates . . . always ready with a smile . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 4, Ski Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Mary Ann will attend Worcester State College in the fall. SUSAN E. HOLBERT Bright and individualistic . . . tall with long brown hair . . . easy going manner . . . a sharp sense of humor . . . a conversation with Susan is always funny and fascinating . . . Girls' Debating Club 2 . . . J. V. Tennis Team 2 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Green Room Club 5, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board. Susan plans to attend a liberal arts school and study English. LINDA K. HOLMES Always pleasant . . . quiet . . . well liked by her classmates . . . Girls' Glee Club 3. 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 I . . Linda plans to pursue a career in the art held. KAREN S. HOYEN One of the quietest members of the class . . . friendly and sincere . . . hides a good sense of humor . . I Girls' Glee Club 2. 3 . . . French Club 4. Karen hopes to attend Bridgewater State or the Vniversity of Massachusetts. 'S SANDRA O. HUNT Friendly '.,. Redhheailed . . . Fun-lov- ing . . . Pretty ',.. Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . History Club 3. 4 . . . Basket- ball 3 . . . lfield lloikey 3, 4 . . , Girls' Glee Cflub 3 Sandy plans to make nursing her career BARBARA HURWITZ Pretty and affable . . . usually found engrossed in a conversation . . V Barbara enjoyed working at Friendly's in the afternoon. Bryant Alunior College is in- tlucled in her future plans where she will study accounting. HAROLD D. HYMOFF Friendly '... A mixer. Hal gets along with everyone . . . XX'orking outside of school took up much of his time . . . History Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Cap and Gown Committee 4. Hal plans to attend Northeastern University in the autumn. DIANNE M. IANNOTTI Being a stock girl has not kept Dianne from being active . . . Classical Orche- stra 2. 3. 4 . . . Chess Club 2, 3 . . J.V. Tennis U . . Varsity Tennis . . . quiet . . . musically inclined . . . Dianne harmonizes with everyone she meets , . . she plays the cello and the violin. EDWARD B. JAFFE Versatile . U , perseverant . . intel- ligent . . . a born leader . . . Eddie is an outstanding tennis player. He plans to further his education in the field of medicine, Biology Club 3. 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Varsity Tennis Team 2. 3. 4 . . . Junior Varsity Basketball 2 . . . Advanced Biology Class 3 . . . Vlunior Prom Committee A . . Variety Show 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Co- chairman Senior Picnic Committee . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board-Fditor 4, BRUCE L. JAFFEE Quiet, modest. an excellent mathemati- cian . , , Indoor Track 2. 3. 4 , . . Outdoor Track 3, 4 . . . Cross Country Track 3. 4 , . . Band 2. 3 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . History Club 4 V . . Py- thagoreans 4 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Classic Myths Staff . . . Co-chairman Class Day Committee. Bruce's hopes are on Brown and the study of mathematics and physics. MARION C. JAVORONOK Greets everyone with a big smile and a friendly Hi . . . popular. always with a host of friends . . , Marion has a winning personality . . . Junior Var- sity Tennis 2 . . . Varsity Tennis 3 . . . junior Varsity Field Hockey 4 . . . Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Ski Club - Vice- President 4 . . . History Club 3. 4 . . . Year Book Dedication Committee . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Marion plans to major in English at a liberal arts college. EDWARD C. JELLSON Quiet, modest. a car fan . . . History Club 4 . . . Variety Show Publicity Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Ad- vertising Staff. PAUL J. JOHNSON An avid sports enthusiast, Paul has played junior Varsity Baseball 2 . . . and loves to play basketball. History Club 4. NANCY A. JOSEPH A girl with a flair for fashion and possessor of an enviable wardrobe . . . black hair. brown eyes and a flashing Smile . . . Nancy's charm and personal- ity have made her very popular at Classical . . . Green Room Club 2. 3. 4 . , . Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3. 4 . . , Nancy plans to attend Lesley in the fall and study for a career in teaching. BARRY A. KADITZ Barry is interested in math and in sci- ence. His hobby is basketball . . . Cross-country 2 . . . He plans to attend the University of Michigan and to study astrophysics. STAVROS KANARACUS Steve is always noticeable at sports and other school affairs. He has been on the Golf team for three years and was a member of the History Club as a sopho- more. Steve intends to major in Liberal Arts at the University of Massachusetts. ELSA L. KAPLAN Energetic Elsa is always on the move, always smiling . . . very versatile . . . Elsa is very active in musical organi- zations, dramatics, and debating . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 , . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Debating Club 4 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Elsa has chosen surgical technology for her future career. HENRY I. KATZ Henry went through his senior year calm, cool, and collected . . . after he received early acceptance from St. Louis University where he plans to study aero- nautical engineering . . . Henry was one of the few at Classical to receive a National Merit Scholarship Commen- dation . . . History 3. KENNETH J. KAUFMAN A valuable asset to the basketball team . . . friendly . . . eyes that hold plenty of mischief . . . popular . . . hopes to become a physical education teacher and a coach. Busy with a part-time job after school . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Student Day Repre- sentative 4 . . . Boy Marshal 4. JAMES A. KEEFE A book enthusiast with his head in the clouds , . . jim has taken flying lessons for several years . . . in school, jim starts his day early by manning the li- brary staff at 7:45 . . . 150 lb. football . . . Debating Club 3 . . . Green Room Club 3, 4 . . . Library Staff 2, 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . History Club 4. jim plans to study the social sciences in college. DAVID C. KEENEY Blond hair and an easy going nature make Dave stand out in any crowd . . . an avid sports enthusiast. J. V. Basket- ball 2, 3 . . , Varsity Basketball 4. Dave plans to attend a liberal arts college. DENNIS G. KEENEY Tall and Blond . . . Dennis has a mathematical mind . . . Sometimes hid- den by his cool exterior appearance . . . Dennis plans to attend a technical school after leaving Classical. WINIFRED KEGELES Quiet mais tres active . . . Winnie en- joys listening to music and likes to draw . . . her calm exterior hides a good sense of humor and quick wit . . . Le Coq Bleu 3, 4 . . . Pythagoreans 3, 4 . . . Tennis Team 3, 4 . , . Variety Show 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Win- nie plans to study Russian in College. GARY R. KIMBALL Outgoing . . . personable affable . . . amiable . . . gregarious Gary, a well- known figure around Classical's halls, is always on the move . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Library Club 2 . , . Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . Classic Myths Business Board . . . Gary plans to attend the University of Mass. ' 33 PETER A. KIRBY Early experience has not dampened Peter's enthusiasm for the business world . . . Pete plans to go on to busi- ness school and study retail merchandi- sing. ANNA E. KONTAXIS Petite, with a ready smile, Anna is well- liked by her classmates. She is a warm, sincere friend to all. French Club 3, 4 . . . Ticket Committee of Variety Show 4. Anna hopes to continue her educaton. STEVEN A. KOSKIE Still waters run deep . . . although Steve was very quiet, his pals agree that he is a loyal friend , . . interested in physical education, he hopes to become a teacher or coach. Steve hopes to enter Worcester junior College next fall. BARBARA E. KRINTZMAN Krintz . . . alway neat and well dres- sed . . . well liked . . . formed a trio with Nancy Joseph and Lynn Schwartz . . . fun to be with , . . French Club 3 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . junior Varsity Tennis 3 . . . Aletheia Club 4 . . , History Club 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Librarian 4. Krintz hopes to attend Lesley in the fall and plans to major in education, ANTHONY F. KUNSAITIS Tall and smiling . , . quick-witted and intelligent . . . likes basketball . . . has a flair for mathematics . . . Tony, good student that he is, plans to go to Worcester Polytechnic Institute after graduation. Pythagoreans 4. BARBARA E. KURSMAN Barby '... personality plus I . . always ready with a smile . . . smart dresser . . . full of vitality and pep . . . Stu- dent Council 2, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3 l . . History Club 3 . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . Barby plans to major in education at Boston University. PAUL L. LANGEVIN Best noted for his argumentative spirit . . . always had ready retorts and a smile for all . . . usually seen with Richard Murray and Robert -Iolicoeur . . . worked every day after school . . . liked sports . . . Football 2, 3 . . . Basketball 2, 3 . . . Paul plans to attend the University of Massachusetts to study JANICE LAPIN Friendly smile . . . easy-going . . . has a quick wit . . . good student . . . Ruth Leibman is her other half . . . Biology Club 2 . . . History Club 4 . . . Glee Club 4 n . . Variety Show 4 . . . jan will attend Beth Israel School of Nursing in New York after graduation. KATHLEEN M. LEARY Full of vitality, always on the go . . . well liked by all . . . sincere . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Field Hockey 2, 3 . . 1 Girls' Tennis 2 . . . Ski Club 4 . . .Varsity Club 2, 5, 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Chairman Senior Cap and Gown Committee. JANICE H. LEAVITT Soft-spoken .ind sincere, that's jan l . . has a smile that casts a glow on her whole face. Shes quiet but consci- entious, .1 stranger to spite. None could want to wish her anything but the best. History Club 2, 3 . . . French Club 2, 3. 4 . . . Biology Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH F. LEIBMAN Ruthie's generous and happy nature have won her loyal and devoted friends. Her attractive charm is a successful mixture of consideration and courteous- ness for others . . . History Club 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 4 . . . Ticket Cimmittee for the Variety Show 4 . . . Many out- side activites have prevented Ruth from participating in more school clubs. DANIEL M. LETTIC JR. Mr. Popularity, that's Danny . . . always ready with a warm grin for everyone . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . many interests and talents . . . Baseball 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . Co-captain 4 . . . Student Council President 3 , . . Student Council Treasurer 4 . . . Senior Class Treasurer 4 . . . plans for the future are undecided. TOBY A. LEVINE A girl with a pleasing, out-going per- sonality and sweet smile . . . easy to get along with . . . good talker . . - History Club 3, 4 . . . hopes to attend Worc- ester State College next year. LOUANN LEVY Dark eyes and a warm friendly smile enhance her cheerful personality . . . soft-spoken . . . smart dresser , . . Girls' Chorus 3 . . . likes children and would like to attend the School of Edu- cation at the University of Bridgeport. SANDRA S. LEVY Talkative.. . . fun-loving . . . always ready to smile . . . all these describe Sandi . . . well-liked by her classmates . . . loves to sing . y . Girls' Chorus Vice-President 2 . . . History Club 3 . . . French Club Secretary 3, Mlixed Chorus Vice-President 4, Dedication Committee 4 . . . intends to go into nursing at either Mount Auburn or Beth lsrael School of Nursing. SANDRA M. LIAN Peppy I . . full of fun . . . has many loves' '... always a smile and a giggle . . . one of our most energetic cheer- leaders . . . History Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 5 . . . Cheerleader 5, 4 . . . junior Prom Committee 5 . . . Variety Show 5, 4 . . . Variety Show Ticket Committee 4 . . . Class Historian 4 . . . Senior Prom Committee 4 . . . Will attend a liberal arts college in prepara- tion for teaching. ROBERT S. KANE Blond hair, talkative manner . . . con- versation liberally laced with quips, a charming smile . . . Robert returned to Classical after a hitch in the Army. He likes to read and is interested in most sports. After graduation he plans to study at the University of Massachu- SCIIS. RICHARD A. LUBIN A top-notch bowler, Rich always has something witty to say. Working in his father's store has restricted his school activities, but not his community acti- vities. Rich plans to attend Worcester junior College next year to study Business Management. JOSEPH A. MAGLIARO Dark black hair . . . a deep voice . . . well-liked by those who know him . . . can be seen speeding to the lunch room every day . . . joe loves tb fix motors and repair cars . . . will continue work- ing after graduation, CAROL A. MANOOG Our Carol is A Classical girl personi- fied . . . full of vim and vigor with a lively Hi for everyone . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 5 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Plans to attend Mount Ida junior Col- lege next September. ir -C' 5' Simi-r' .5 'Kg' WYTQJ' s--. sa. 11 f LEONA C. MANOOG Versatile and fun-loving . . I short black hair and an Uh, Hi characterize Leona . . . Cheerleader 4 . . . Aletheia Society 4 , . . History Club 5, 4 . . . Treasurer 4 1 . . Glee Club 5, 4 . . . Secretary - 'Treasurer 4 . . . French Club 5 , . . Varsity Club 5, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Variety Show 2, 5, 4 . . . Ticket Chairman 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Class Gift Committee Co-c'hair- man 4 . . . Leona will attend an art school in the fall, PATRICIA A. MANSFIELD Pat is usually quiet, but she is certainly appreciated . . . a sweet disposition and an unpretentious personality make her well liked . . . Her part-time job pre- vents her from participating in many school activities. History Club 4 . . . She intends to go into nursing after graduation. RAYMOND S. MARS Quiet, but with a mind of his own . . . Ray enjoys classical music, philately, water color painting, and swimming. He hopes to attend Worcester Industrial Technical Institute after graduation. STUART W. MARTIN Easy going and friendly . . . lively sense of humor . , , Well-dressed . . . a flair for the latest in men's clothes . . . gifted with a subtle wit . . . liked sports . . . Basketball 5 . . . French Club 5 . . . Stuart hopes to attend the University of Massachusetts to study history after graduation. WILLIAM P. MARTIN Known to his friends as Crash . . . Often displays his rollicking good hu- mor . . . Has no definite plans for after graduation . . . Otlice boy in his Senior year. CAROL J. MASON One of our prettiest cheerleaders . . . she has the proverbial blonde hair and blue eyes . . . Carol and her smile are inseparable . . . a host of friends . . . History Club 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 5, 4 . . . Mixed Cho- rus 5, 4 . . . Variety Show 5, 4 . . . Cheerleader 5, 4 . . . Captain 4 . . . Vice President of the junior Class . . . junior Prom Committee . . . Senior Prom Committee. Carol will attend Eliot-Pearson School in the fall. SHEILA A. MAURO A well-liked girl with pretty smile and a warm personality. Spanish Club 5, 4 Biology Club 5 . . . Student Council 5. Sheila hopes to go into training to be a nurse. JAMES M. MAYER Always friendly and polite. jim's after school hours have been spent working in a restaurant in Shrewsbury. jim en- joys water skiing and hunting during their respective seasons. In school, his favorite subject is English. jim plans to take a liberal arts course at Wforcester junior College next year. ROCHELLE MAZER Shelley' ',.. quiet . . . fun-loving . . . Shelley seems to have a new hair style every day. Blonde and blue-eyed. this petite miss plans to attend Chandler School for V'omen. Girls' Chorus 2, 5 . . . Choralettes 5 . . . History Club 4. LEO T. MCCAFFREY Shy and quiet . . . unuassuming . . . Leo's work after school has limited his social life but he is well liked by his many friends at Classical. He plans to attend Worcester junior College in September. WILLIAM J. MCCANN JR. Congenial, affable, Bill enjoys every thing from the oceans to the skies, everything from skin diving to the Civil Air Patrol. Radio Club 5, 4 . . . Py- thagoreans 5, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 5, 4 . . . Boys' Debating Club 4. Bill is going to Vforcester Polytechnic Institute next fall to study mechanical engineer- ing. DONALD P. MCGOLDRICK Quiet . . . easy to get along with . . . Donnie, with dark hair and bright eyes, attended New Preparatory School in Cambridge during his sophomore and juniors years. He plans to major in business administration at Clarkson College of Technology. Varsity Hockey Team 2, 5 . . . Varsity Baseball 2, 5 . . . junior Prom Committee. CHARLES F. McINTYRE Known for his great sense of humor . . . very popular . . . liked by all . . . col- legiate dresser . . . Charlie hopes to attend Worcester junior College. GEORGE G. MEGRICHIAN Dependable . . . warm sense of humor which combines wry and ginger with pleasing results . . . Music buff . . . Track Team 2, 5 . . . Tennis Team 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 2 . . . Picture Com- mittee 4 . . . Gidge hopes to attend Worcester Tech. ELAINE J. MICHALAK Quiet but full of personality . . . always neat and well groomed . . . well liked by all . . . whiz in mathematics . . . Math Club 2, 5 . . . Biology Club 5 . , . After attending the University of Massachusetts, Elaine plans to teach math. JANICE H. MILLER Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's janice . . . beautiful hair . . . very pretty . . . sharp dresser . . . very popular '... Spanish Club 4 . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Janice hopes to attend Chand- ler junior College for Woinen in the fall. J. WAYNE MILLER Quiet . , . known for his red hair . . . great in math and in sciences . . . liked by all . . . sharp dresser . . . Chess Club 2. 3, 4 . . . President 4 . . . Math Club 3 . . . XX'ayne is going to attend Wimrcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall. STEVEN .I. MILLER Quiet but friendly. Steve dresses well and is liked by all . . . Stage Manager for the Senior Play 3 . . . Variety Show 4. I-Ie plans to attend NX'orcester Junior College upon graduation. WAYNE O. MILLER Witty , . . always quick with a funny remark . . . well liked . . . excels in sciences . . . Radio Club 2, 3 . . . Of- fice Boy . . . Wzlyne hopes to attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall. majoring in physics. STEPHEN H. MINSKY Great sense of humor . . . liked by all his classmates . . . plays a terrific game of tennis . . . sharp dresser . . . Ten- nis Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Steve plans to attend Northeastern University and take up Medicine. M193 I ff? 9 Girdle L- VG? 3. is t s- if RALPH N. MOBERLY Quiet . . . subtle sense of humor . . . sharp dresser . . . Ralph's plans for next year are still indefinite. FRANK T. MORRONE A lover of sports and of life in general . . . an outdoorsman at heart. Frank en- joys baseball, skating, and cars. Foot- ball 2, 4. He hopes to attend Wrmrcester Industrial Technical Institute and study drafting. CAROL J. MORSE Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's Carol . . . petite . . . always cheerful . . . a good friend to have . . . Carol sang in Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . French Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . , . she plans to attend a liberal arts college and be- come a medical technologist. JOHN M. MULVIHILL Conscientious and capable . . . quiet . . . polite . . . Radio Club 4, Vice-presi- dent . . . Math Club 4 . , . Class Day Committee 4 . . . Mul is interest- ed in electronics and radio. In the fall he hopes to commence an electrical engineering career at either Worcester Tech or the University of Massachusetts. RICHARD J. MURRAY Athletic . . . serious-minded . . . in- dustrious . . . well-liked by those who know him . . . can be frequently seen with Bob jolicoeur and Paul Langevin . . . J. V. Football 2 . . . Varsity Football 3. VINCENT L. MYERS Vinny's first two years of high school were spent at St. johns Prep. He works after school and plan to major in chemi- stry at college. BORIS J. MYSLIWIEC Friendly and happy-go-lucky . . . likes sports . . . can be frequently seen with Ronald Morin, Ken Graham, and George Ridick . . . French Club 5 . . . Vice President 5 . . . Basketball 5, 4 . . . might become aniIBM specialist or interpreter in the army. JOHN H. NICHOLS Quiet . . , pensive. john is a good friend to all who know him. Radio Club 5, 4 . . . He hopes to study at the University of Massachusetts next year. PHILLIP M. NORMAN Friendly . . ,good sense of humor . . . sincere . . . purposeful . . . Green Room 5, 4 . . . History Club 5, 4 . . . Senior Play 5 . . . Mixed Chorus 5. He hopes to pursue .1 career in mechani- cal engineering at the University of Massachusetts. BARBARA M. PALLEY Brovvn hair . . . pretty face . . . always attractively dressed . , . popular . . . Student Council 2, 5 . . . History Club 5, 4 . , . Publicity Committee Variety Show -1 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . hopes tht- Sthool of Business Administration of Boston L'niversity will be her next stop. KASTYTIS J. PAULIUKONIS Good-natured . U . talkative . . . ami- able . . . Boys' Debating Club 5, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 5, 4 . . . Variety Show 4 . . . hopes to study philosophy at Assumption College. LOUIS R. PERO Louie . . . friendly . . . easy-going . . . very well-liked . . . Louie's school spirit could be an example for everyone . . . always laughing . . . History Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 . . . Math Club 2, 3, 4 . . 1 Spanish Club 4 . . . Steering Committee 4 . . . Agassiz Club 5, 4, Treasurer 4. He plans to continue his studies in the field of education. JAMES H. PERSON Personable and sports-minded, jim is liked by all. Ski Club 4 . . . 150 lb. Football 2. He intends to major in Political Science in college. KAREN M. PETERSON A conscientous student with an active schedule . . . quiet and intelligent . . . tall and slender with a ready smile . . . Karen's warm pleasing personality has won her many friends at Classical . . . Field Hockey 2, 5, 4 . , . Co-Captain j.V.2...TennisTeam2,5,4... Varsity Club 2, 5, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 5, 4 . . .Aletheia 4 . . . Libra- ary Staff 5 . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board. Karen hopes to study psychology at a liberal arts college next year. ROBERT J. PETERSON Witty and likable . . . Bob's after school hours have been spent working in a department store and then a supermarket, Chess Club 5. Bob plans to attend the University of Massachu- setts next year to study Biology. ESTHER A. PIGNATARO You can be sure that you will always be greeted with a smile and a friendly word from Fsther, one of the most amiable girls in the sthool. Spanish Club 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Choralettes 4. Fsthei' plans to attend Anna Maria College to become an elementary school teacher. KENNETH PLANTE One of our foremost Chevy 409 fans, Ken wants to be an automotive mechani- cal engineer. His other interests include jazz, boxing, baseball, and Go Karting. Ken will attend lndustrial Technical School in Boston next fall. DAVID M. POLICE Quiet, good-looking athlete . . . Popu- lar . . . A leader in his group. Base- ball 2 . . . j.V. Basketball 3 . . . Chairman, Senior Hop Committee 4. Dave hopes to become a teacher. LIANELLE POWERS Lee is pleasant and warm hearted . . . sweet . . . has a smile for everyone . . . more than willing to help others . i . a superior student all through high school . . . a talented girl . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Girls' Basketball 2, 3 . . . Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . Field Hockey 3 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . History Club 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . Q . junior Class Day Committee 3 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Vice Presi- dent 4 . . . Argus Literary Board 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . , Variety Show 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Co-Chairman Class Day 4. JEFFREY T. PROZZO Tall, Blonde Personable . . . an inter- ested student , . . Favors Science and writing. Argus Staff 4 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Jeff would like to be a teacher and hopes to attend Upsala College. DONALD R. QUINN A mild temperment . . . a pleasing personaliy . . . fascinating sense of humor , . . Civil Air Patrol is one of Donald's main outside interests . . . Band 4 . . . Next fall Don hopes to be at the University of Massachusetts. HARRIET L. RAPHAEL Harriet's originality and ingenuity can be viewed in her dress and ideas. Her sharp wit makes her an interesting con- versationalist. She enjoys a challenging experience -... Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 . l . Girls' Chorus 2, 4 . . , Choralettes 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . French Club 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4. MARY P. REARDON Good humor . t . intelligent . . . en- thusiastic and dependable . . , a First row Classical rooter . . . Office girl . . . Spanish Club 4 . . U History Club 4 . . . Mary hopes to enter Framingham State in the fall. MARGARET D. REINER An all-around athlete and an expert swimmer . . . Conscientious student , . . known for her subtle wit . . . always had a great school spirit . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Girls' Varsity Club 2. 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4 . . . Field Hockey 2, Manager 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3 . . . French Club 3, Treasurer 4 . , . Argus Liter- ary Board 4 , . . Girls' Glee Club 4 . . . Editorial Board of Classic Myths. Dawn plans to further her education at a liberal arts school. PAUL R. RENAUD JR. Quiet . , . friendly smile . . . modest blush , . . active in sports . . . Basket- ball ,l.V. 3 . . 1 Baseball 3. 4 . . . Vl.V. Football 2 .... Paul plans to attend Xvorcestei' Industrial 'l'ethnit'al Institute next year. JEAN F. RICCIARDI Fun In be with . . sincerety gains her numerous friends . . friendly and considerate U . . Student Council 2 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . History Club 3, 4 , . . Senior Prom Committee . . . Spanish Club 4 . . ,lean plans to pursue a career in nursing. JOYCE A. RICHARD Personal magnetism K Exuberance K Fxcitment 3 iloyce. Her many f1'iends are proof of her pleasing company. Fond of sports . . . enthusiastic whether participating or cheering from the side- lines . . . Field Hockey 2 .,.. IV. Basketball 2 . . . Varsity Club 2. 3 . . . Girls' Chorus 3 . I Student Council 3 . . . Variety Show 3. 4 . . . Cheer- leader 3 Co-captain 4 . . . Chess Club 4 . . . Senior Hop Committee 4. GEORGE J. RIDICK Possibly the greatest basketball player ever to emerge from Classical High . . . All-City Team 3 . . . unassuming . . . quiet . . . concientious . . . good stu- dent . . g well-liked . . . led Classical to two District-Three Playoffs, one Championship . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Georges plans for the future are still indefinite. JAMES R. RIORDAN Sly smile and ii quick wit . . . one of our ambitious students who worked after school .... 1 lways kept a pencil behind his ear H . . james plans to at- tend State College at Fitchburg after graduation. EMILY B. RITZ Sweet and shy '.,. .1 petite package of viyacity '... always cheerful and friend- ly . . . well-dressed . . . a keen sense of humor . . Y Biology Club 2, 3 . . . Pythagoreans 2, 3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Girls' Glee Club 1. 3, 4 . . . Blix- ed Chorus 4 . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4 . . . Slle hopes to attend Lesley Col- lege. Bristol! l,vl'lIXL'l'SlU', 411' lftldlcoll to become a teacher. ELISABETH J. ROBBINS Betsy . . . effervescent and enthusi- astic . . . well groomed . . . well dres- sed . . . Debating Club 2 . I . History Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . Ale- thea Club 3. Betsy is noted for her quick wit and warm laugh. She plans to ma- jor in psychology. HARRIETTE L. ROBBINS Lively . . D talkative . . . favorite say- ing - you lose . . . agreeable . . . congenial . . . Girls' Chorus 2. 3 . . . Spanish Club 4. This brown eyed brunette is planning to major in mer- chandising, GARY S. ROSEN Constientious and Capable . . . Friend- ly . . . Sincere . . . Affable . . . Chess Club 4 . . . History Club 4 U . . Dedi- cation Committee 4 . . . Gary hopes to continue his education at XX'orcester Tech in the fall. MARK E. RUBENSTEIN Quiet . . . Sincere . . . Conscientious and Capable . . I Hobby is Flying . Radio Club 3 . . . Mark hopes to begin a career in aeronautical engineering this fall at St. Louis University. FAITH D. RUBIN Vivacious . . . Vibrant . . . Attractive . . Q Enthusiastic . . . Altheia Society 2, 3, 4, President . . . History Club 2, 3, Secretary, 4, President 4 . . . Girls' De- bating Club 2, 3 Secretary, 4 . . . Span- ish Club 3, Secretary, 4 . . . Student Council 3 . r . Green Room Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . .Tennis 3, 4 . .. School Reporter For the Telegram and Gazette 4 . . . Varsity Club Ski Week- end 3 . . . Optional English Course 2, 3 . . . Usher Senior Play 2 . . .Usher Variety Show 3 . . . Class Day Com- mitte 4 . D . Faith attended Clark Uni- versity from February to june. At col- lege this fall she plans to major in elementary education. RICHARD L. RUBIN Energetic . . . Gregarious . . . Small in Stature, Great in Personality . . . Fine Student . . . Student Council 2, 3 U . . Green Room Club 3, President 4 . . . Biology Club 3, 4 . . . Boys' De- bating Club 4 . . . Indoor Track 2 . . . Golf 3, 4, Co-chairman Class Gift Com- mittee . . , Classic Myths Editorial Board 4 . . . Christmas Play 3 . . . Senior Play 3 . . . Richie plans a car- eer in medicine. He plans to attend Clark. MICHAEL H. RYAN Pleasing smile, Pleasant manner . . . Lively . l . Active . . . Enthusiastic . . . Hockey 2, 3, Co-captain 4 . . . Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer, President 4 . . . Debating Club 4 . . , History Club 4 . . . Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary-trea- surer 4 . . l Mike hopes to be at Colgate this fall. RICHARD S. SACHS Carefree . . . easy going . . . quiet . . . enjoys sports . . . Football 4 I . . Span- ish Club 4. His plans are for Boston University or Worcester' -Iunior College in the fall. INA L. SACK Poised . . . charming . . . Very Sincere . . . Pleasing Smile For All , I . His- tory Club 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . g Senior Hop Com- mittee 4. Ina hopes to study for a car- eer as a legal secretary at Boston University in the fall. RICHARD M. SALTZ Easy Going . . . Love of Fun and Life . . . Wfell Dressed . . . Carefree l . . Golf 4 . . . Chess Club 2. Richie hopes to attend the University of Miami in the fall. JEAN L. SAVAGE A lively girl with lively interests - . very personable and well liked . . . sincere . . . always ready to help . . . Argus Literary Board 3, Co-Editor 4, , . . Girls' Glee Club 3 . , . History Club 4 . . . Alethia 2, 4, Class Secre- tary 3 . , . Variety Show 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Classic Myths Edi- torial lioard 4 . . . Class Picture Com- mittee Chairrnan 4 . . . received school prize in Service Club Essay 2. jean hopes to enter Bates College in the fall to pursue a liberal arts course. MILDRED J. SAVATSKY Soft-spoken, sincere . . . sweet smile . . . has many friends . . . Spanish Club 4. Millie plans to attend Salter's Secretarial School in the fall. MARK L. SCHAFFER A warm likeable manner and a con- tagious smile hare won Mark a host of friends . . . good natured , . . Mark has the kind of pleasing personality that always succeeds . . . Outdoor Track 2 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Variety Show Chorus 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4. Mark plans to continue his education at a liberal arts school next fall. ROSE MARIE SCHRAFFA Rose Maries interest in becoming a nurse is well suited to her quiet sense of humor. Biology Club 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Variety Show-Scenery Com- mittee 4 . . , Classic Myths Business Board. She loves to play tennis and en- joys history, especially the study of the Civil war. LYNNE N. SCHWARTZ A pretty face and a figure to match . . . always well dressed . . . good natured with a sense of humor . . . Lynne has a quiet exterior that sometimes hides her fun-loving personality . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Aletheia 3, 4. Lynne will continue her education at a liberal arts school in the fall. MICHAEL L. SCLAR Michael is the boy with the quick wit, the ready smile, the talent for turning on the charm. Nothing seems to dampen his bright outlook on life. Along with easy-going alifability go capability and purpose that are hound to assure Mike great success at Rennsalaer and after- wards. Student Council 2, 4 . . . Vari- ety Show 4. JONATHAN H. SEDER Serious . . . mischievous . . . never at a loss for words . . . jon can always be counted upon . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 4. jon plans to attend Clark University where he hopes to take a pre-law course. MERYL SEGEL A warm and friendly smile character- izes Meryl . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . sincere . . . History Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Girls' Debating Club 3, 4 . . . Aletheia Club 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Span- ish Club 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Publicity Committee - Variety Show 4. JULIUS SERMUKSNIS Blond . . . good-looking . . . capable athletel . - fun loving . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4 . . . -IV, Basketball 2. 5. 4 . . .j.V. Basketball 2. 3 . . V Varsity 4 . . . Football 2 . . . Outdoor TFJLIC 3, 4 . D . Cross Country Track 3 . . . Indoor Track 3 . . . Picture Committee 4. Sherm hopes to enter Northeastern in the fall. DIANNE M. SEYMOUR A popular girl with many varied in- terests . . . a sincere and good friend, Spanish Club 3, -1 . . . History Club 4 . 1 . Girls' Chorus 3 . , . Library Staff 4. She plans to go to XY'orcester State College in the fall and major in History. ELYSE R. SHACK Always fashionably dressed . . . attrac- tive . . . friendly . . . personable Elyse enjoyed working after school. Girls' Chorus 2, 3 . . . Advanced Bio- logy Class 4 . . . She plans to attend the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy af- ter she graduates. MICHAEL G. SHACK Amicable . . . Nice clothes . . . Busy social life . . . Good sense of humor . . . Biology Club 3 . . . Student Council 2, 3 . . . Football 3 . . .Mike will attend Bryant College in September. WILLIAM E. SIGEL An outdoorsman at heart and a good man to have on your football squad . . . Football 3, 4 . . . Indoor Track 3, 4 . . I Co-Captain of the Indoor Track Squad 4. Bill hopes to go into outdoor work. NANCY E. SHEFTEL Pretty . . . Captivating smile . . . Well liked by all who know her , . . Girls' Chorus 2, . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Debating 2, 5 Vice-President 4 . . . Aletheia 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . 5 Co-Chairman, Senior Hop . . . Variety Show 3, 4. She plans to attend a liberal arts college to major in bio- logy in the fall. JACK B. SILVER Lively . . . Congenial . . . Always wil- ling to work . . . Often the life of a group. with his happy. radiant smile . . . History Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Publicity Committee, Variety Show 4. jack wishes to attend Boston Lfnixersity next year. CHERYLE A. SIMMONS Cheryle's personable manner is well known by her classmates. She is an ac- complished dancer and talented artist. History Club 4 . . . Choralettes 3 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Variety Show Scenery Committee 4 . . . Classic Myths Art Staff 4. She plans to be a commer- cial artist. LOUISE J. SIMON Beautiful long, brown hair , . . neatly dressed . . . perpetually sunny-natured, sparkling laughter . . . a good student, likes Biology . . . friendly disposition, always eager for fun . . . Squeeze was a member of the Argus Business Board and the Biology Club. Hopes to attend Clark and become a doctor. MARK R. SKINNER Studious , . . Interested in boat-building . . . Science whiz . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Band 2 . . , Radio Club 2, 3 . . . Football 4 . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board 4. Mark hopes to atttend the Webb Institute of Technology. MARILYN L. SNIDER NX armhearted . . . Very athletic . . . Pleasant disposition . . . Varsity Club 4 . . . Girls' Hockey 2 . , . Girls' Bas- ketball Z, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 4. Marilyn would like to go to Boston University in September. SUE E. SNIEDERMAN Lively . , . Cheerful . . . Always seen with many friends . . . Sue takes an active interest in many sports and out- side activities. She is eager to under- stand others. Girls' Chorus 3, 4 . . . Argus Business Board 2, 3, 4 . , . History Club 4 . , . Aletheia 3 . . . Debating 5. She will attend Emerson College to study to become a speech therapist. HERBERT I. SNYDER Always in the middle of things with his witty and loquacious personality, Herb is quite a colorful fellow to know, This year, his after school hours have been spent working at the Worcester Telegram 84 Gazette. Boys' Debating Club 2, 3 . . . Biology Club 2. Herb plans to pursue the fascinating career of an Historian. PHYLLIS SOBEL Full of fun behind that shy smile . . . petite, and an outstanding athlete , . . well-liked . . . always neatly dressed . , . History Club 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 , . . Girls' Varsity Club 2, Secre- tary 3, President 4 . . . Ski Club 4 Secre- tary . . . Field Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 . . . Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 3, 4. Phyl plans to study nurs- ing after graduation. JOEL B. SOLOMON Quiet in school, but alive among friends . . . These words best describe joe. Part-time jobs kept him busy during the past three years. MAXINE K. SOLOMON Mickey , . . petite . . . always smil- ing . . . almond-shaped eyes . . . beautiful clothes . . . Although Mickey works after school, she has found time for many school activities. Girls' Chorus 2, 3 . . . Spanish Club 3 . , . History Club 3 . . . Advanced Spanish Class 2, 3 . . . Senior Photograph Committee. She plans to attend XX'orcester State College. DIANE L. SPRINDZUNAS A friendly nature and a delightful sense of humor . . I her sincerity and good personality hate earned her many friends . . . known for her very pretty blush and a sparkling smile . . . Or- chestra 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 . . . History Club 3, Diane intends to continue her education at the University of Massachusetts. BERNARD P. STALILONIS Seemingly quiet and reserved. those xxho truly knew him appreciate his friendship . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Football 4 . . . Baseball 3, 4. Bernie often displayed his skill in various sports, gaining much recognition for himself and Classical- ANTHONY J. STARAS Happy-go-lucky . , good-looking . . . neatly dressed . . . often seen wander- ing through our halls as .rn Otlice boy . . . Football 2 . . l Variety Show 2, 3, -1. Tony would like to study at Nortlieastern after gr.rdu.rtion. SAULUTE A. STASKA Blonde . . . vivacious . . . popular . I . a good student and a good friend . . . soft-spoken . . . talented dancer . , . talented actress . . . sure to succeed. Girls' Field Hockey 2 . . . Girls' Bas- ketball 2 . . . History Club 3 Green Room Club 3, 4, Vice-president 4 . . . Biology Club 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Student Council 4, Secretary 4 . . . Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Choreographer 4. Saulute hopes to attend Clark next year. DEMO A. STAVROS Likeable personality . . .outgoing . . . ready humor . . . Food is Demo's main interest . . . Chess Club 3 . . . Ski Club 4. September will Find him study- food management at either U. Mass. or Northeastern. RICHARD J. STEINHILBER Lah assistant to Mr. XY'eed this year, has tlixerse interests . , . Mixed Chorus 4 . . .All City Chorus 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Radio Club. Secretary 4. RICHARD W. STIDSEN Popular student and outstanding athlete . . . Football 2, 3. Co-captain 4 . . . Indoor Track 3 . . . Outdoor Track 3 . . . Student Council 2, President 4 . . . Class President 3, 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . junior Prom Committee . . . re- ceived the Harvard Book Award. DEAN A. STIFFLE Dean participates in many dramatic acti- vities . . . Green Room Club 3, 4. . . . Debating Club 3 . . . Office Boy 4 . . . Senior Play. He will attend the Univer- sity of Massachusetts, BERNICE E. STRAZIE Beautiful Blonde hair . . . always on the go . . . Good Student . . . Nice smile . . . Cheerful disposition. Bernice works after school. Biology Club 4. She will attend NX'or'cester State College next year. JOHN P. SULLIVAN Quiet, modest, one of Classical's finest basketball players . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 2. -lack is headed for NX'orcester State College and a teaching career. RAYMONDE A. SULLIVAN Well-liked and friendly. Ray is an ex- cellent pianist . . , Orthestra 2, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4 . . , Band 3. president 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 3, 4 . . . Choralettes 3, 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 4 . . . Math Club 2, 3, 4 . . . History Club 4 . . . French Club 3, 4. WILLIAM E. SULLIVAN An .ictixe p.ii'ticip.mt in school activi- ties . , . History Club 5 . , . 150 lb. Football 2 . . , Classic Myths Business Board 4 ..,' licket Committee and Props Committee ol Variety Show 4. Bill hopes to .ittend I:IIkI1I3Lll'g State College. CHARLES T. TAGMAN JR. Friendly, likeable, with a ready and winning smile , . . Chip enjoys golf, swimming and tinkering with his car. Ski Club 4. He is going to Worcester junior College next fall to study busi- ness administration. FRANCIS G. TAGMAN NX'ell liked and very friendly, Fran has a terrilic sense of humor. Track 2 . . . Football 5, 4 . . . Biology Club 2. After graduation Fran plans to enlist in the Marines. NANCY E. TANNEBRING Known for her red hair and for her equally shining personality . . , always ready with a funny remark . . . smart dresser . . . liked by all . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 5, 4 , . . Choralettes 5, 4 . . . Biology 2. Nancy plans to attend Leo's School of hair- dressing. PETER R. TAYLOR Can be seen daily helping out in the Cafeteria. Peter plans to work for a year after graduation. I-le would, then, like to attend Worcester junior Col- lege. One of his hobbies is collecting records. RONALD C. THOMASHOW XX ell liked by .ill, lion is very athleti- tally intlirieil , , . A m.iinst.iy on the Tennis li-.im for 5 years . . . Tennis J, 5, -I . . , lioothall J, 5. He plans to enroll .it Noithe.istei'n l,fnixersity in the fall. JOHN V. TIVNAN Quiet, but extremely funny, 'liix is the type of kid who will hare you in stitthes. His future plans are still undecided, JOSEPH A. TONELLI JR. joe's personality and lively sense of humor have made him one of the most popular members of the senior class. His major interest has been Hockey, He has been on the team for three years and he has been its Captain for two. This year joe put the team into con- tention for the city championship. KATHLEEN M. TOOMEY Coming to Classical in her senior year, Kathy has become a popular, active member of her class. She was active in athletics and dramatic productions at Wachusett Regional. Kathy plans to study, nursing. Field Hockey 4 . . . Var- sity Club 4 . . . Variety Show 4. JOHN D. TRASK john is interested in making his career in the field of Biology, He intends to major in this subject .it the Vniversity of Massacliiisetts, CAROLYN M. TRUNCA Sweet , . Pretty . . . Forever enjoying life . Lively . . . National Merit Of Cominentlation . . . Cheerleaders 5, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 3, Vice-President 4 . . , History Club 4 . , Ski Club 4 , . , Math Club 5, -i . . . Variety Show 5, 4 . - Student Council 4 . . . junior Prom C 1-mniittee , Senior Prom Com- mittee , . . Horace Mann Stholar, Carol hopes to enroll in Vlackson College, a htting continuation of her high school achievements, EVANGELOS W. TSOULES Likeahlc ',.. friendly '..- pleasant . . . Evans .1lxv.1ys ll.IN .1 good word to say tO everyone ,'l.V. lfootball 1 . . . Biology Club -4 . . . Green Room Club 4 . . . Senior Play 4. lixans plans to continue his studies .1t a liberal arts college. MAUREEN C. ULMAN lflashing white teeth ,,.. lttractive smile . . . vivacious and energetic . . . a good friend to h.1xe , . . infectious laugh . . . Girls' Debating Club 2, Spa- nish Club 5, 4 . . , History Club 5. Iwlaureen II.lN worked for two years after school as .1 receptionist . . . would like to attend .1 sthool of Business Admini- stration .ind betomc- .1 medical secretary. SUSAN ULMAN Large dark eyes tomplement dark hair .1lxx.1ys perfettly groomed . . . ready and .agile wit docs the same for her candor .lllcl sincerity, Alxvays ready to pitrh in .ind help. Susan is .1 welcome addition to .my group. l'renth Club 3 . . Chor- Lllcttch fi . . Girls Lilce Club 3, 4 . . . Yeaihoi-k Business lioard 4. CHARLES J. WADOWSKI JR. Happy-go-lucky personality . U . quick wit . , . Enjoys playing sports especially basketball . . , Charles will attend Northeastern Vniversity in the fall. Qian.. 35. no vc ' JOAN WERME Personable and friendly . . . long, brown hair u . . a pleasant smile . . . joan played j.V. Basketball 2 and Var- sity 3. She will enter Memorial Hospital in the fall to begin Nurses Training. JOSEPH L. WHITE Although quiet, joe is very personable. joe works after school, saving so that he may attend Wenthworth Institute next year . . . after Wfentworth, joe plans to enter the Air Force. DIANA M. WILDER Diana has one of the sweetest smiles around Classical . . , Her unassuming manner couldn't possibly cover up this girls thoughtfulness and warmth . . . Has a lovely soprano voice, a fine mind, great athletic ability, all the qualities that make for loyal friends and real suc- cess. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Glee Club 2 . . . Girls' Tennis 2 . , . Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' Hockey 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . , . Variety Show 4 , . . Year- book Editorial Statf 4. DONALD C. WILLOUGHBY Friendly . . . a good student . . . easy to get to know . . , line athlete Base- ball 2. 3. Don plans to attend Spring- held College or University of Mass. for preedental study. THOMAS P. WITOWSKI Good-natured . . . friendly . . . full of fun . l . History Club 4 . . . Radio Club 3, 5, 4, Tom will take up Elect- ronic Engineering Technology at Went- worth Institute in the fall. JOHN J. WOJCIAK A nt-.rt dresser, john is soft-spoken, but xery friendly. History Club 2 . . . Ten- nis 4 . . - Variety Show 3, 4. His future plans are indefinite. ALAN S. YOFFIE Although very quiet, Alan has a ter- rific speaking voice, winning the school's oratory contest in his junior year . . . he is also very musically inclined, be- ing an exceptional violinst, Class Ora- tor . . . Classic Myths Editorial Board . . . Concert Master Classical Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . I Boys' Debating Club 3, 4 . . . President 4 . . . Argus Business Manager 4 . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Variety Show 4. He plans to study Social Studies in college. PATRICK J. ARMSTRONG A handsome transfer from St. John's High School . . . Baseball 4. joe plans to attend a liberal arts college in the fall. RONALD M. MORIN Enjoys life and people enjoy his coni- pany . . .speaks French beautifully . . . an all-around nice guy . . . always has a pleasing smile . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Ronny wants to study English at the University of Massachusetts. JON E ALGER Classical will long remember john as the boy with something cheerful and cere and concerned for others e sort of person who was easy to like for the best reasons kind to say to everyone, invariably sin- - th 47 JAMES R. ZIDONIS Quiet . 1 . fun-loving . . . friendly . . . combines his love for cars with a job which keeps him busy afternoons. Plans for the future are undecided. WILLIAM E. SWEENEY Bill is a sports enthusiast, especially baseball . . . Varsity baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . He plans to attend Wforcester State College. Qf v,,,, V0yA6E Ccass Q Q Tllllll 'I' Cllll CII, 44 .4f' ,-. ' u K. ALETHEIA CL ll President Richard Stidsen Vice President Janice Babbitt Secretary Salute Staska Treasurer Daniel Lettic Faculty Adviser Mr. Erickson President Faith Rubin Vice President Joan Foley Secretary Sharon Gurwitz Treasurer Joan Fierer Faculty Adviser Mrs. Greene 50 REE President Richard Rubin Vice President Salute Staska Secretary Laura Gross Treasurer Melvin Applebaum Faculty Adviser Miss Gilbert ik, Bl0LOGYlHi President Bart Alfano Vice President Suzan ne Cosgrove Secretary Judith Flynn Treasurer Louis Pero Faculty Adviser Mr. Cravedi lllllL llllll l'lY CL ll CHESS President Wayne Miller Vice President David Gladstone Secretary Kastytis Paulikonis Treasurer David Gladstone Faculty Adviser Mr. Couming CLR President Phyllis So'bel Vice President Margaret Reiner Secretary Lee Powers Treasurer Edna David Faculty Adviser Miss Carlstrom Allllll BU l ESS llllzlllll Joan Foley Q 7 GQ Business Manager Alan Yoffie C? Members 11 C.: Beverly Dufva Sue Sniederman Barry Savage Nancy Sheftel -Allllll LITERARY lllll-lllll Co-Editors Jean Savage ' Hanna-Mae Farber Asst. Editors Nancy Abrams Bart Alfano David Bergman Betteiane Cotzin David Gladstone Laura Gross Edward Jaffe was Lee Powers 3- , Jeffrey Prozzo Margaret Reiner Jeannette Sachs 53 BOYi DEBATlllCL B 'P ' ii lfrz-xi Is- A-ul GIRL President Hanna Mae Farber Vice President Nancy Slweftel Secretary Jeanne Belovitch Treasurer Joan Fierer Faculty Adviser Mrs. Giddings i:ii5fY l President Alan Yoffie Vice President David Gladstone Secretary Kastytis Pauluikonis Treasurer Kastytis Pauluikonis Faculty Adviser Mr. Donahue DEBATlllCLUB .. Q .eg W4 - vve' l?'Mf'1ti'Li rin 54 lllLll President Robert Leslie Vice President Marion Javoronok Secretary Phyllis Sobel Treasurer Carl Kamp Faculty Adviser Mr. Bonitz Y 1 - 2 ,r -o-.r , 'tl s- --- - -f -'A '-s...a!liy-.sig ' fix C 1 F L fl is dai lgj Fi fl lll TllllY CL x, E1 fir! JFK? gh?-Wm efil W7 President Faith Rubin Vice President Louis Pero Secretary Joan Fierer Treasurer Leona Manoog Faculty Adviser Mr. Yoffie 55 PA l FRE CH CL B H CL President Michael Ryan Vice President Joan Foley Secretary Doris Anderson Treasurer James Keith Faculty Adviser Miss Healey S . ln. AA -Aelqi T,'-JB'-', i:'f i si President Jay Caplan Vice President Lee Powers Secretary Winifred Kegeles Treasurer Margaret Reiner Faculty Adviser Mrs. Munns 56 fm,-1 '25 l'llTHllllllllllll President Joan Farragher Vice President Hanna Mae Farber Secretary Sandy Good kin Treasurer John Feldman Faculty Adviser Mrs. Stead lraih. 57 llllll President Raymonde Sullivan Vice President Robert Brimmer Secretary Judith Stead Librarians Joy Caplan Diane Sprindzunas GIRL GLEE CLUB JW 0. r.q,f'L , ,an MIXED President Elizabeth Gross Vice President Sandra Levy Secretary Phoebe Brown Librarians Linda Brousseau Richard Court Kastytes Pauliukonis Director Mr. Edward Langiile liqr'-i llli i x 1 f W7 fijgik si 5 1 4 HI President Patricia DeNicola Vice President Carolyn Trunca Secretary Leona Manoog Librarians Rena Plich Ina Sack Jane Hirshberg Director Mr. Edward Langille CIIURALETTE President Doris Anderson Vice President Linda Brousseau Secretary Lee Powers Librarian Elsa Kaplan Director Mr. Edward Langllle SCORES AND GAMES PLAYED FOR 1962-1963 SPORTS SEASON FOOTBALL INDOOR TRACK Classical Opp. Classical Opp. Athol Regional High 6 12 North 16 173 60 2X3 North High 8 6 Wachusett Regional 42 35 Wachusett Regional 33 16 Commerce 19 53 Commerce High 20 12 Fitchburg 14 374 28 374 Springfield Trade 12 24 Commerce 52 172 Assumption Prep 26 14 South 31 41 South High 0 0 North 26 46 St. Peter's High 12 26 won Los' Final Record 1 5 Classical Tied With South For Inter-High Championship Won Lost Tied Final Record 4 3 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL Classical Opp. St. Mary's High 71 81 St. Stephen's High 67 28 Leicester 78 52 David Prouty 73 43 Trade High 65 47 Alumni 60 59 Commerce High 75 67 Springfield Trade 97 49 South High 54 45 Trade High 59 51 North 84 63 Springfield Trade 56 57 Commerce 62 71 St. Mary's 57 49 South 66 44 David Prouty 64 76 North 59 60 Leicester 76 61 Classical Tied With North For Inter-High Championship Won Lost Final Record 13 5 DISTRICT 3 TOURNEY Classical Opp. Auburn 59 34 Northbridge 54 71 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Classical Opp. Commerce 13 40 South 27 24 North 8 25 Commerce 15 28 South 26 24 North 21 17 Won Lost Final Record 3 3 60 CROSS COUNTRY TRACK l Lowest Score Wins 1 Classical Opp. 49 South High 49 David Prouty of Spencer 29 South High 46 45 Wachusett Regional 29 Assumption Prep 20 48 INTER-HIGH TRACK FINALS Classical Opp. 1 2 1 1 1 X2 South Commerce 45 North 28 172 INTER-HIGH RELAYS Classical Opp. South 3 8 Commerce 19 North 24 GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Classical Opp. North High 2 1 Commerce High 0 O South High 0 0 North High 3 O Commerce High 2 3 South High O O Won Lost Tied Final Record 2 1 3 BOYS' HOCKEY Classical Opp. Commerce High 7 3 South High 2 1 North High 2 5 Commerce 8 3 South High 0 1 North High 3 3 St. Peter's High 3 4 Won Lost Tied Final Record 3 3 1 1? FIIUTBALL C0-Captains MGHGQSV Drosis Pciedo Richard Stidsen cnosiebouwwnv Coach Owen Ryder Captain Sa nford Harvey Coach Mr. Cravedi 62 lllll BA KETBALL Co-Captains George Ridick Kenneth Kaufman Manager Ronald Swldler Coach Mr. Brennan L GIRL BA KETBALL Captain Phyllis Sobel Manager Marilyn Snider Coach Miss Carlslrom 63 I D003 TRACK l ?9' YI D Co-Captains Jeffrey Davis William Sigel Coach Mr. Cravedi BOY HUCKEY Captain Joseph Tonelli Coach Mr. White 1 'if 64 GIRL Merrily Cotton Mariorie Cotton Karen Peterson Captain Phyllis Sobel Mariorie Zarling BUY 'PENN Co-Captains Edward Jaffe Larry Fask Marlin Harrison Coach Mr. Butler uv 1 Qgf ,. CllEllllLEllllEll 5-2359 Captain Carol Mason Co-Captain Joyce Richard U lllllL llllCllllY Co-Captains Diana Wilder Phyllis Sobel Coach Miss Carlslrom 'Lai- .. ..., 66 MOST ll Kf.lY To SUCCEED A Q SJ! no ,cv ma Haunaflllae Farber BEST LOOKING MOST VERSATIIE A NQQQRZXXQ Jani ce Babbitt Njgribailm liaslyegfrs BEST PERSUNAUTY BEST DRESSED 555 Q9 W 19 , , Un Vhoebe Brown -Wm 'MUCH 4059? In MUST PUISED 1 v. . A- 'I 1,,,, ' 3' Wllichael Sclar ack WITTIEST a MUST MUSICAI. I sdlldrd le 4 A - pay Danlel Cotton 'El Jag Caplan 'nvnde Sullivan BEST ATHlETE MUST POPULAR ph A J , , wr I M ea Daniel Iettnc 'S 30691 Richard njdvdye 69 Stidsen 6,-fb? ,. I ff P f-.r 118. 5-mgg fg ft af' 3 .'f ? 'x 1 'Q ,f . ff: I W: rm 2. l I Y' vsy uw u v-,Q Q- AL4. w 5 L fin,-N , s , , in l .il 1 'u u , 'XSS-'fwy M- 'g A-f 1- '7-I 5 ,f 'fi va. vc 13:82 , i X ' ' n - mx . .. f . ' ix' ' 'x N A M u F ' L fm f Jn 'X rv' 'K 'V Q Q wg? 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Ehe Glass urges the readers of this vol' ume to patranize its many friendsm, A TELEPHONE JOB AND SOCIAL SATISFACTION WITHOUT BREAKING STRIDE why not graduate from hign school to the Telephone Company Youll love the friendly young people who ll work with you and the many social activities that make your work so pleasant and rewarding OPPORTUNITY IS EXCELLENT and your ability will be recognized Your starting salary should climb with regular increases And of course Company benefits security and regular advancement are well known reasons why working for the Telephone Company is so attractive to graduates TELEPHONE JOBS ARE IMPORTANT vital to the effective communications of the community the nation and the world. When you take your place as a respected member of the telephone community well train you on full salary even without previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? 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