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COMMERCE - - BULLDOG N A-1 RECORD EVE . I . IIIIJI, 3 . .E . ,1. . - fy' egg H 1 . . .x I 5' , , fri T. 5' - '35 1, ni Q s ' 'ii 1-fy, 1 I 1. 4,1 1' 3, 11.1. ' -, . 1:31 A ' - 'V :Y 9:1 9 gg .. ' I wr. . , '. I 1 if 25 ' ' ai ff' 1 ' ' 1' -fa . 1- - ,.,-- E. J X -, V gs- .cf I I A -' 1 K , . K-N:-A .1 l, - . . V V' -g f ' .f , I 4 ' ' . I1 1 1 ,iw 1 V ' C 'th' I ,H E' - ' 1 f . .. I ' Sgr? ,. . , b I' . .2-L' '53 mg-iff.. 'r -- 1 1 . - -' --.3 ' .Vi I' Ct.: Kizvis-gil' 'fa-'Hi , 1. . I 1. BERNICE ANDERSON 10. DOROTHY OLSON 19 LOUISE SOI-IST 2. DOROTHY STEVENSON 11. BERNICE HOHL 20 LEONE CHRISTERN 3. LORRAINE MORETTI 12. ELLEN CARANZI 21 FRANCES WESENDUNK . CLARE TRAUNER . PAUL HENNING 22 RAE PODJARSKY EDNA COMBS VIRGINIA STODDART YETTA SPINDEL BEATRICE PANTUZZI 4 13 5. RUTH PRIEDLANDER 14. 6. SAM DUDEN 15. 7. MARCELLA GOEPPNER 16. 8. CATHERINE BRUOHELLI 17. 9. 18 ELLEN HOFFMAN . CHARLOTTE HERSKOWITZ 23 24 25 26 27 ETTA MEYER ELIZABETH CROPPER VERA SHERMAN CECILIA RENDON ELAINE FLINT 28. ROSILDA MAGNUSON 29. JUNE ANGELIUS I9I
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COMMERCE -- f- BULLDOG' N -f RECORD ff ' . ll- i at A i Y . i 'Sf' l ' E. i t 7 C L T15 7 'ig fi' . P A ' - ' i . Ia 1 ' A ,.-: wr 1 - I 5 X -5. , A. ,C , lf ' S E N I O R CLASS OFFICERS OF DECEMBER, 1930 President ......,,..,,,,,,-.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,-4,,-- DQNALD R053 Vice-President ...................................,.....,...,..,,..,. PEARL LANDRESSE Secretary ......... D .,..,... ..,. L, .,,... VERA SHERMAN Treasurer .V.......,...................,... ...... .,.. - - JOSEPH DEVINCENZI Social Representative ..,, --, L .-.,-- ,,,,-,--,---,,, A ---WTI-1ELMA HARSZY B. A. R ...... --- .....,,.,,,. - ,... L ......,.-.- L ..-..,.... CECIL DACRE G. A. R. ...,,.,...............,... L .....,.,..,.. .EILEEN BUCHANAN Journal Representative ......,.,...,,,.... ......,.......,. L .PAUL HENNING Advisor ,.......,,., L ..A,,.,.,,,,, ,. ,,...,, Y .,,.,..,.,.......... --E..MISS C. A. KIRWIN E HAVE taken one step further toward our goal in life and it is with mingled feelings of regret and happiness that we will soon call ourselves graduates . Some will carry on in the business world, some will continue their education and others will drop out entirely, but to all of us the name of Commerce will always recall pleasant memories and happy friendships. It is but a short while since we entered Commerce eager, but inexperienced, lower classmen. Through our four years as students we have been guided and helped along by the various members of the faculty until now we are ready to Utry our wings alone. Although our advisor, Miss C. A. Kirwin, was absent from our midst part of the term, the class oflicers carried on their work in a very commendable man- ner. To Miss Kirwin we owe a vote of thanks and appreciation for her splendid cooperation and time which she so freely gave us. We deeply appreciate all that Mr. White has done for us, not only indi- vidually but as a whole. He has been an incentive to all of us in striving toward our goal so that our ambitions might be realized. We thank him from the bottom of our hearts, The class of December, 1930, has been outstanding in the activities of Commerce. Two of our boys have upheld our prestige on the gridiron and the other sports have been ably handled by other members of our class. A precedent was established by this class inasmuch as we had the Hrst organized Kiddie Day . The stunts in the inner-court were humorously and cleverly presented. The District School at Blueberry Corners provided amusement for all. To the incoming class we extend our thanks for the lovely luncheon and enjoyable dance which they so ably provided for us on the traditional H4-L4 Day. We can only wish them all the success that they deserve. PEARL LANDRESSE. l 8 l
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COMMERCE -- '- LETITIA D. ABBATICOLA H opes to be a singer. S tudent of Italian. C elebrated for her friendliness. GEORGE G. ALEXICH II opes to be an accountant. S tudent of Spanish. C elebrated for his bashfuiness. CELESTE D. ALTIERI ll opes to be a costume designer. S tudent of Italian. C elebrated for her sophistry. AGN ES S. ANDERSON ll opes to be a Channel swimmer. S tudent of Spanish. C elebrated for her smile. BULLDOG -- -1 RECORD ELEANOR D. BECK H opes to be a business woman. S tudent of Spanish and French. C elebrated for her ability to mix , BERNHARDT A. BERLINER H opes to sell Bigger and Better Markets S tudent of Mathematics. land Muniesl'.Q1 C elebrated for being busy. FREDERICK H. BEST ll opes to be an aviator. H tudent of Music. U elebrated for ability to borrow homework. FRANK C, BINETTI Il opus to be a peanut salesman. tudent of Italian and Science. C elebrated as an artist. BERNICE M. ANDERSON MAXINE I.. BLOCH ll opes to be able to please everyone. S tudent of French. C elebrated for her quietness. H opes to be Somebody's heroine N todent of Spanisn. I' eh-brated as a candy devotee. I. JUNE ANGELIUS GEORGE J. BLODGETT H opes to be a capitalist. ll opes to be a lawyer. S tudent of History. S twlent of Mathematics. C' elebrated for her teasing ways. C elebrated as Oh, Major- . EDITH ASI-IMAN MARIE BOEHMER ll opes to be an artist. II opes to be an artist. S tudent of German. S tudent of History and Mathematics. C elebrated for her cheeriness. C elebrated for her eyes. WILLIAM AUBEL OTTO F. BOLLE ll opes to be an aviator. ll opes to be a movie actor. S tudent of German and Mathematics. S tudent of Mathematics. C elehrated as Willie . C elebrated for being very hashful. ANGELO J. BAFFICO FRANK S. BROCKHAVEN 1-I opes to be a machinist. ll opes to he a commercial advertiser. tudent of Italian. S tudent of Mathematics. C eiebrated for his plumpness, C elebrated for his peppy smiles. SYLVIA BARBEE THELMA BROOKS H opes to be a nurse. li opes to be a nurse. H tudent of Spanish. S tudent of History. C elebraterl for her eyes. C elebrated as the late Miss Brooks WAL'FER BARFIELD .IENNIE D. BRUGALETTA ll opes to graduate. Il opes to he a second Antonia Bricco. N tudent of History. S tuclent of Spanish and Music. C olebrated for his travels. C elebrated as a splendid worker. DORINA BARDELLI CATHERINE G. BRUGHELLI ll opes to get an A final in Civics. I-I opes to grow up. S tudent of Italian and History. S tudent of Spanish. I' elebrated for her pep-plus . C elebrated for her size. EILEEN BUCHANAN li opes to be a Hsh broker. S tudent of Spanish. C elebrated as I , IIO
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