Worcester High School of Commerce - Caduceus Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Ginny Gray leaves her cheerful personality and happy-go-lucky nature. Ray Steele leaves a book entitled How To Get A Right Answer Even Though You Don't Studyf, Corrine Zellmer leaves her gum-chewing ability to anyone with jaws as durable as hers. Art Flaherty leaves some of his speed to Frannie Horgan who never seems to get to school before the 8: 10 bell. Janet Loftus leaves a wet stamp sponge to the next mailing clerk for The Mercury. Red Cheney leaves the ability to make people think she is a quiet girl. Gasper Olivieri and Jeanne Barbour leave their jobs as Sports Editors of The Mercury to anyone who thinks those are easy jobs. Mary Perry and Gloria Levine leave-and with them go two of Mr. Butler's steadiest customers. Eleanor Nasitano leaves one of her enormous lunches to some starving freshman. Jay Rosenbloom leaves his saxophone to the next musician who has as much wind as he has. Deenie Boston lcaves her Ngift of gabu to some entering freshman who may find himself at a loss for words. Bob Frink leaves his motor scooter to the office messengers. Natalie Mankovitz leaves her writing ability to some underclassman who is seeking an NE in composition. Bob Erricola leaves his red, wavy hair to any envious girl in the junior class. Libby Moskovitz and Betty Shaughnessy leave their fun-loving natures. Roy White and John Aquino leave their am- bitious natures. The entire Class of 1950-A leaves-we hope. Having bestowed our personal treasures, we, the Class of 1950-A, do hereby set our hand and seal to this, our last will and testament and hereto ajix our signatures as attesting witnesses. fSignedj Viola Lazour Testatrix fWitnessesj Patrick Gabriella Class President janet Loftus Class Secretary VIOLA LAZOUR Class Testatrix Page Twenty-seven

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.Eau Will '7 ' uae erm of 50-4 We, the graduating class of 1950-A, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, on this eighteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, to be as follows: To Mr. Casey, our principal, we leave our deep- est appreciation for his unselfish efforts in making our stay at Commerce a memorable one. To Mr. Tobin-Twenty secretaries and a bottle of aspirin to aid him in preparing the next senior class for graduation. To Mr. ManningwA slight case of writer's cramp so that for a few weeks, at least, there will be fewer P.M. slips written. To Mr. Sleeper-A senior class with future play- wrights and Broadway actors so that there will be very little trouble in presenting the Class Day Play. To Mr. Stevens-eA well-deserved Oscar for his classroom dramatizations. To Miss Burdette-A book entitled 'SHOW To Make Seniors Pay Smilinglyf' To Mr. Osborn+A set of 100 games and quizzes to help him plan the entertainment for the History Club meetings. To Miss Lundstrom-A class of champion speed typists. To Mr. Dickie-A volume entitled 4'Anecdotes from American Historyn so that his supply will never be exhausted. Page Twenty six To the F reshmen-we leave our sympathy-they will need a lot of it until they graduate. To the Sophomores-The responsibility of tak- ing care of the poor little Freshmen. To the Juniors-A shiny penny to start their collection which will be sorely needed to meet their graduating expenses. The following students, for no reason at all, wish to bequeath a few of their treasures: Phyllis Holmes leaves her gym classes to anyone who can stand stiff and aching muscles for four years. Norman Martin leaves his political abilities to the next person fortunate enough to fill his many vacant offices. Anna and Mary Lewandowski leave-and we still can't tell them apart. Hank Brennan and Hal Erickson begrudgingly leave their T-shirts. Pauline Gingras leaves her naturally curly hair to any girl who dreads rainy days. Charlie Hagg leaves his numerous turtle-necked sweaters.



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Glu!! fbaq fl 50- ' 14 MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR CLASS DAY, '50-A March - nProcessional March .... E. Batiste Overture - Jalousie ..... jacob Cade PROGRAM FOR CLASS DAY PLAY Script by Members of the Cast Produced and Directed by Samuel Sleeper SCENE: Reunion Banquet TIME: November 18, 1965 CHARACTERS: Un the order in which they appearj Lydia Awad, Corrine Zellmer .,...........,............,..... Scrub Women Norman Martin ................................. ...... ..,............... B u tler Laura Vescera, Vivian T. Wackell ......,.................,....... Waitresses Patrick Gabriella, Frances Lorusso ........ Mr. and Mrs. Gabriella Fred Smith, jeannette Duclos .............,...... Mr. and Mrs. Smith Doreen Boston fDeaniej ............ Mr. and Mrs. Smith's Daughter james Pedone, janet Loftus ................. ,...... M r. and Mrs. Pedone Arthur Flaherty .................,.............. Mr. and Mrs. Pedoneis Son Robert Erricola and Charles Hagg ...................,..........,. Bachelors Betty Shaughnessy, Ann McGourty .,..... Actresses john Aquino .................................................. .... F ootball Hero Bernadette Belanger Helen Ditaranto Margaretta Catherwood Gloria Levine Reneta Cybulski Claire Dane FOOTBALL GIRLS Luba Shevchuk Theodora Soter Lillian Morgo Irma Young Phyllis Rochette Roy White, Mary Perry ..........,...............,..... Mr. and Mrs. White jason Rosenbloom, Viola Lazour .....,.. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbloom Phyllis Holmes, Lucille Melucci Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbloomis Daughters Laura Wald ............ ............,......................................... P rofessor Dorothy Wistaris ...... .......... A ccordionist Natalie Mankovitz ........... ...,..... ..... .......... S o c iety Reporter Natalie Nasitano ................................................................,... Pianist Helen Callinan, Mary Foley, Helen Donohue ........ Irish Dancers ENTERTAINERS Natalie Mankovitz .... ............................,.,.,.. ..,.. C l ass Historian Betty Noponen ........ ............,... D ancer Viola Lazour ......,................,......,......,.......................,.......... Class Testatrix Lucille Melucci ...............................,..........,...............,......... Class Vocalist With A Song In My Heart - Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Eleanor Nasitano ...................,....................................,.......,... Class Pianist Valse-Arabesque - Theodore Lack Jason Rosenbloom .......................................,,..,.............,...... Class Musician Bernadette Belanger Joan Gallo Page Twenty-eight Harlem Nocturnew FLOWER GIRLS Lucia Pace Eleanor Prizio Joan Plotczyk Christina Tod PATRICK GABRIELLA Class President CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Joan Plotczyk, Chairman Barbara Avery Margaretta Catherwood Mannie Efstratios Robert Erricola Patrick Gabriella Shirley Isbicki Donald Johnson Frances Lorusso

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