Classical High School - Classic Myths Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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C LASS O RATIO N lC0nfinuedl More than any other age, our society can be characterized by confusion, uncertainty, and apprehension. We must fill the spiritual void in America today. We must place our concerted effort here. The health of our culture depends on us. It is not as if we did not have a clear vision of our desired ends. We have a goal to reach and a national pur- pose. XVe want an end to hunger, an end to race discrimination, an end to crime and social maladjustment, an end to disease and human suffering, an end to ignorance, pre- judice, and meanness of spirit, an end to fear. We must recapture our faith and our moral strength. We want to maintain our heritage of a vital, virile, and active nation. Stated positively, we do have a goal devoutly desired. It is peace in freedom. Certainly absence of purpose is not our dilemma, but rather our problem is the frustration resulting from the failure of the means. complex that it is not easy for the individual to see what he can do about them. The tasks facing the frontiersman two centuries ago may have been grim, but they were obvious. Each man as an individual knew what he must do. But what can a man of today do about the far-reaching problems facing our society? Much faith can be placed in the indomitable will and courage of the human spirit through which man is capable of find- ing his way out of strange and alien dark- ness. But, the answers are never self-evident and solutions come only as the result of tedi- ous effort. As Class Orator I would not be so naive as to suggest that you, the Class of 1965, will in these matters solely shape America's destiny. No, not even I would claim that you will be supermen. But it is vital that you and I and all Americans realize that our nation's future will not be determin- ed by our immense physical and material Our national problems in this century have with the passage of time become so Cynthia Asher Paul Arsenault Ann Beard Paula Bergin Peter Bilazarian John Costello power, but by the spiritual and moral health of each one of us. It is within our power to determine this health through our individual commitment to peace in freedom. FIRST HONORS Mildred Chervin Linda Davidson Stanley Greenberg Marcus Home Lawrence Kegeles Harry Payne Thomas Mattimore joel Rosen Alan Mintz Alan Sherr Jerome Morse Marilyn Swartz Elizabeth Oginsky Eric Yoffie SECOND HONORS Richard Klauzinski Kenneth Kowalchek David Tinsley Lawrence joseph janet Knapik Gale Thurston Blue Ribbon Winneif Gold Key Winfzer Cerlificates of Merit Carol Seega Carol Seega Anna Louise Haglund Constance Morang Susan Rosenberg Carol Seega Raymond Yaskis



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MICHAEL P. ABRAHAM Mike can always be recognized for his beaming smile and jovial mood. His chief interest is sports. He is a member of the History Club and works on Week- Enlds. Mike plans to attend college next a . BARBARA S. ABRAMS Barbara is a sweet and friendly senior. She has been a member of the History Club, Mixed Chorus, and Girls' Glee Club. Barbara works as a dietary aide at St. Vincent's Hospital and plans to be a social worker. ARTHUR M. AFRAME Quiet and reserved .... conscientious .... History Club 4 .... Pythagoreans 4 .... plays guitar as a hobby .... a budding scientist. Arthur has won the Science Fairs for the past two years at Classical. DOLORES A. AKSAMIT Dolores is petite and friendly. Her chief interests are art, composition, and read- ing. She plans to attend college after graduation. ANN E. ALONIS Ann is a lively girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She works after school and plans to attend college next fall. SHARYN F. ANDERSEN Pretty, blue-eyed Sharyn is fun-loving and vivacious. She is a member of the Aletheia Society and History Club and has a job after school. After graduation Sharyn plans to enter nurses' training. ROBERT C. ANDERSON Bob is a witty and carefree senior. He is a member of the History Club and is interested in music and sports. Bob plans to be at college next fall. RUTH E. ANDERSON Ruth is known for her friendly smile. She is a member of the History Club and tennis team and is interested in sports. Ruth plans to attend college after graduation. CHARLES ANDRESON Brains, brawn, and personality describe Charlie. Respected and liked by all, his popularity brought him many well-de- served honors. President junior Class .... President Senior Class .... Student Coun- cil 4, President,-1 .... History Club 4 .... Varsity Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, All City 4 .... Baseball j.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4 Track 2 Basketball J.V. 3, Varsity 4 .... Co-Chairman junior Prom Commit- tee 3. BEVERLY A. ARM ITAGE Beverly is a cheerful and friendly senior. She has been a member of the History Club and Field Hockey Team. After graduation Beverly plans to attend col- lege.

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