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Oo. © © oo oo oo oo. ©. ©. % o¢, o o,0 o, +, 0°, (Ax? O90 0,0 0,090,999 O, 90,90, 00,00 OU, 00 90,00, 00,008 7 +. © © .% © © © © © © % © oo % o © o © © ooo OOOH OOOO O0, OF OF, OF, OF, 09,04, 90 OOO OO OU OF OF OF 0%, 00 09,00, 00, ° THE CLASSES OF JANUARY AND JUNE, 1933 RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS SCOTCH GADUGL ES she, WIEE W. MACALPINE and CHARLES A. CAMPBELL Witt W. MacaLpINE was born in the south- ernmost end of the Canadas, a town in Elgin county, Ontario — Rodney, situated five miles northwest of Lake Erie. He was educated in the public and high schools of that province, gradu- ating from the Ottawa Normal School. He started in the Ontario ungra ded country schools, and later taught at Elliot Business Col- lege, Toronto, one of Canada’s largest schools. Giving up his position at Elliot, Mr. Macal- pine came to the United States and studied at New York University, Northeastern University. and Zaner’s School in Columbus, Ohio. He came to Springfield in 1909, and began teaching in Commerce when it was only a department in Technical High. He _ teaches accounting and bookkeeping. ISSUE OF CHARLES A. CAMPBELL was born in Rodney, within ten miles of Mr. Macalpine. He also attended the public and high schools of Ontario, but later graduated from St. Thomas in Rodney. Mr. Campbell began his teaching career in the public schools of London, Ontario, where he instructed in commercial subjects. He later attended a business school in Stratford, and after finishing his course there, he went to Toronto, where he joined Mr. Macalpine, teaching in the Elliot Business College. He came to Springfield one year prior to Mr. Macalpine, and began teaching at Commerce. 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Haroldean Cushman, Helen Devick, Ludwig Vollmar, Julia Bryson, Dorothy Vinton, Melvin Kopelman. Second Row: Althea Spitzl, Charlotte Emirzian, Helen Sweeney, Mary Moore, Irene Marinake, Dorothy Niemiec. Third Row: John Long, Lilly Swanson, Emanuel Tesoro, Hector Lefebvre, Edward Cummings, Grace Lapine, John Stone. Fourth Row: Mr. G. Donald Melville, Miss Harriet Johnson, John Hurley, Raymond Myers. Board of Editors January, 1933 JULIA Bryson DorotHy VINTON Rosrita HAMILTON CHARLOTTE EMIRZIAN EMANUAL TESORO EDWARD CUMMINGS } IRENE MARINAKE ) DorotHy NIEMIEC { Mary Moore MELVIN KoPELMAN GRACE LAPINE ALTHEA SPITZL JOHN LONG HeENry POTEMSKI Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Feature Editor Photograph Editor Class Will Class History Class Ballot Class Song Class Prophecy Girls’ Athletics Boys’ Athletics Business Manager June, 1933 LupwiG VOLLMAR HELEN DEvick Mary E. SULLIVAN HAROLDEAN CUSHMAN § JOHN STONE | RAYMOND MEYERS VIRGINIA NoBLE Mary JANE HUGHES CLYDE AGAN HELEN SWEENEY Litty SWANSON Hector LEFEBVRE RoBERT WENNERS FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. G. DoNALD MELVILLE Miss Harriet M. JOHNSON THE Misses MARSDEN , .%, 0,9 0,9 CGC 0O°'M MtEsRia eS . 6%, +9 0,0, . . , 2% ° +, .%. .%. ee ®, 9 9,9 0.0%, ‘e 0 Me 3% 3% oF Ma ote ate a” rao ®, 19 0,0 0,0 0,9 9,9 0,0 9 000, H Tt GH SS aan GO Orel ai) ae ° +, ,¢ o, O_O. .%. OO. .%. .%. .%. .%. .%, .%. .%, .%, LF, HOO 2 O00, 90,00, 00,0, 99,00, 00,99, 00, 09, 00,% , + ¢ OO, ©. ©. OO. OO. © OO. OO. Oo. oO. OO. OO. OO. OO. oO. oO. 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HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE JEROME Burtt, Ph. B., A. M., Principal ALLEN, GENIEVE M., A. B. BarRTLETT, Mrs. RENA P., A. B. BELL, O. JEAN, B. S. BIGELOw, GRACE, Ph. B. BLAKEMAN, FRANCES C., A. B. Briccs, Dora M. , B. S. Brooks, WILLIAM O., A. B., Ed. M. BULKELEY, GRACE L., CAMPBELL, CHARLES A. CASEY, CATHERINE M., B. C. S. CHATTO, CLARENCE I., A. B., A. M. CLANCEY, JAMES L., A. B. CLARK, NATALIE, A. B. CoL_By, AuGcustTA, A. B. Corey, BARBARA B. DANFORTH, ANNA S. Davis, ELEANOR P., A. B. Davis, Mrs. Marion H., B. S. DEARBORN, BERNICE W., A. B., A. M. Down, Susan, B. S. ELDRIDGE, VERA L., A. B. FISHER, BESSIE L. PLAGG, REBECCA S., B: S: FLYNN, HELEN G., A. B. HALLIGAN, ALIcE L., A. B., A. M. Harris, CATHERINE B., B. S. ELAYNES, Mrs. FRANCES B., A. B. HILLMAN, SARAH A., A. B. Hunt, MADELINE C., Mus. B. Jackson, BE.pING F., B. S., A. M. JEFFERSON, ELEANoR M. Jenks, MIvLprep B., A. B. JOHNSON, Harriet M., A. B., A. M. Jones, Harotp W., B. P. E. Jupp, Martua B., A. B., B. S. Ketty, Howarp C., A. B. KENDALL, Mrs. RutH J., A. B. Lewis, CHRISTINE L., A. B. Lipsy, WINONA, B. S. LyncH, HELEN M., A. B. MaACALPINE, WILL W. MapseENn, Mrs. HILDA H., A. B. MARSDEN, EDITH F. MARSDEN, RUTH G. Masters, WILLIAM C. Maurer, MADELINE E., A. B., A. M. McKERLEY, STILLMAN E.. B. S. MELVILLE, G. Dona.p, A. B., A. M. MILER, Guy D., A. B., Ed. M. MILter, Haze- K., A. B. Morrow, Dorotny L., B. S. Myers, ELBrYN H. B. Mo ctectectectectectectectoctectectectectecteteteesesteteceesetetectecteosted® HP MP MF 9 HO 9,000 090 0% OO OF 09, 99,99, 99, 90 OF 909,99, 99,09, 9 90 0 OO OF OF 99, 09 00,8 = VME EE REG - 7 Sy oe ° Faculty of the 190 Buckingham Street English History Clothing French English History Chemistry, Physics Foods, Home Management Head of Stenographic Dept. Assistant Typewriting Head of English Dept. Bookkeeping, Law Stenography, Typewriting English Asst. Physical Educ. [Girls] Stenography, Typewriting Office Routine, Appliances Stenography English Bookkeeping English Physical Educ. [Girls] Foods, Clothing History, French Civil Govt., Economics Typewriting English Office Routine, Bookeeping Typewriting English Assistant, Typewriting English English Asst. Phys. Educ. [Boys | Head of Home Economics Head of Science Dept. History Educational Counsellor Penmanship French, History, Algebra Accounting History, Civil Govt. Commercial Art Commercial Art Law, Placement Work English Accounting Economics, History Head of Business Dept. History Bookkeeping, Stenography Physical Education [Boys | +, 4%, 4%, 6°, A 0 0 %,8 + ¢ 0 0,0 ©, 9 %9 08 6 Me ote tea MesteeteeteteateaQeteaQatedacds® res 0 1009 00,8 ¢ 00,8 2° 00,008 0 %,0 “¢ ¢ “2 oe Des Cole Ser Be ge 7 ©, O, ©, OO, GeO, 0, OO. Ge Ce Oe Oe Gn Ve Ge Gn sO, Or Ce 0, 2, 0, 0, , .@ +.¢ 2° +9 o¢ ¢ +2 , 0: ¢ %,¢ 9 2 2 ¢ ¢ 0 OU ¢ ¢ +0 ¢ + ¢ 0 Od OU “2° oe 2 ° ? 324 Union Street 45 McKnight Street 26 Wigwam Place 153 Bowles Street 105 Princeton Street 212 Bay Street 236 Middlesex Street 57 High Street 123 Thompson Street 90 High Street 188 Massachusetts Avenue 60 Abbott Street 153 Catherine Street 9o Westminster Street 83 Federal Street 80 Buckingham Street 774 State Street 117 Bowles Street 107 Cedar Street 219 Walnut Street 103 Federal Street 64 Federal Street 896 Longmeadow St., Long’w 129 Westford Avenue 49 Northampton Avenue 27 Myrtle Street 109 Dunmoreland Street 20 Stebbins Street 58 Massachusetts Avenue Belchertown, Mass. 47 Virginia Street 320 Union Street 165 Princeton Street 232 Fountain Street 161 High Street 80 Rochelle Street 59 Wexford Street Wilbraham 31 Thompson Street 60 Court Street, Westfield 10 Dorchester Street Ridge Road, Wilbraham 327 St. James Avenue 327 St. James Avenue 199 Massachusetts Ave. 155 Belmont Avenue 793 Allen Street 20 Northumberland Streec 143 Maple Road, Longmeadow 60 Northampton Avenue 407 Union Street 15 Rollins Street XEXEXEX EEK EXER EXER EX EEK EEK EEK EX EEK EEK EK EXETER EX ERE KEKE EK EEX EX ERE EE EEK ELK EEK EEK EEX EEK EEX LEX EEE EEE ECE EOC EE EEC ECO ? 0 00 So os oe afe oe ole ofe oe ote ale ole oe ale ole nee are ele nce ere are ere neeere ere ere sre erence cre sre ere ere sre ere ere, 30 0S 230 oS ofe ofe nfo nfo ole nse nse ose ole ote ele oleate ole nse nse ele ele nre ere erence sre nresresresreereerenrenrenre neers NELLIGAN, Honora F., A. B. Typewriting 85 Spring Street Oswa_p, CHARLES H., B. S. Bookkeeping 68 Maryland Street Patmer, Mrs. MARGARET O., A. B. English 214 Williams Street, Long’w ParKErR, HELEN E., A. B. Salesmanship 41 Kimberly Avenue PARMENTER, RALPH C., A. B. History 72 Marlborough Street PeEABopy, MABEL F., A. B. Stenography, Typewriting 161 High Street PEASE, THEODORE M.,, A. B. English 133 Middlesex Street DERKINS, WILLIAM L., A. B., A. M. PHELAN, GENEVIEVE M. PHE-ps, H. ELIzABETH Potter, WARREN E. RANKIN, HELEN E., A. B. REED, GEorGE S. RoBeErRTS, JENNIE M., A. B. SAVOY, PHYLLIS, B. S. Scott, JANET E., A. B. SHIPWAY, LestiE S., A. B. SINSABAUGH, Etta, A. B., A. M. SMITH, AUGUSTUS H., A. B. STRONG, JULIA W., A. B. TAYLOR, HaAro.ip E., A. B., A. M. TIERNEY, HELENE G. TOLMAN, HELEN I.. B. S. TouRTELOTTE, L. FRANCES, A. B. ULtery, Mrs. ELIZABETH S., A. B. WALKER, ELEANOR M., B. C. S. WALKER, GILBERT C., A. B., Ed. M. WATKINS, WILLIAM J., B. M. in Ed. WHITE, BERNICE, A. B. WILLIAMS, RusSELL L., B. B. A. WitiiAms, Mrs. THERESA W., A. B. BIANCHI, TERESINA C. DANFORTH, AtIceE F., A. B. HuMBERSTON, HELEN M. CHEsson, Mrs. MariAN C., R. N. CAMPBELL, Mrs. Mary C., B. S. MANSFIELD, AGNES MERRIAM, WINIEFRED L. Second Semester Only History, Civics Asst. Phys. Educ. [Girls | History Bookkeeping English Woodwork, Mec. Drawing English Asst. Typewriting Clothing History, Economics Librarian, Civil Govt Head of Social Science Dept. History History, Ecomonics Penmanship, History Foods Foods English Typewriting Law, Accounting Music Clothing Bookkeeping English ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Clerk Office Supervisor Clerk Nurse Director of Lunch Dept. Asst. Director, Lunch Dept. Asst. Director, Lunch Dept. 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A. A.; Prom. Committee New York University Advertising SECRETARY Mae ANN Rosso 33 Brigham Street Class Secretary; Class Day Committee; President, Secretary, Competition Reporter, Koinonia; Secretary, President, Student Council; Home Room President; Freshman Reception; Community Chest Work; Usher, One-Act Play Contest St ylist TREASURER KENNETH VAN WART “Ken” or “Van” 26 Pomona Street Armband Committee; Class Treasurer; Executive Committee: Social Com- mittees; B. A. A.: Vice-President of Torch; Vice-President of Stoaphilos: Vice- President and Secretary-Treasurer of Hi-Y; Secretary of Affiliated Board of Hi-Y; Student Council; Class Day Play: G. O. Board: Assemblies: Tennis: Class Basketball; Freshman Reception; Lunch Room Squad; Home Room Vice-President; Ticket Committee, Pirates of Penzance Certified Public Accountant MEMBER-AT-LARGE JEANETTE GLADYS BERMAN ' Jacky” 1294 Dwight Street Commerce, Advertising Manager, Executive Board; Freshman Reception: Class Day Play Committee; Class Socials Committees; Basketball: Secretary, Vice-President of Llamarada; Student Council; Christmas Assembly: Home Room President; Home Room Secretary: G. A. A.; Assemblies; Class Member- at-Large Lawyer o Ho tectectestectectectectcctectestectectecteteteteteteQeteeQeteeateteQateaheHeatadeteadeadeetatectesteteegtegte Catracteadeatactest. 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A.: Christmas Assembly Usher Accountant MITCHELL JOHN ANKIEWICZ “Beauty” 25 East Main Street, Indian Orchard Bulletin Sports Editor, Commerce, Co-Captain, Baseball; Football; Glee Club; Injured Athletes’ Fund Committee; Home Room President; Class Basketball Undecided JOHN ARAKELIAN Johnnie” 28 Homer Street Commerce Feature Editor; Judicial Board; Freshman Reception; Football, Manager: Crew; Commerce Players: Boys’ Patrol, Lieutenant; Student Coun- cil; Macheth, Stage Manager: Christmas Assembly; Pirates of Penzance; Class Day Play; Chemistry Assembly; Boys’ Glee Club; Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball Commissioned Officer Mary JOSEPHINE ASARISI “Billie” 74 Francis Street G.A. A. Stenographer Mary ELizABETH ASHE “Shrimp” 407 Armory Street Hockey; Gym. Meet Librarian Dorcas BAKER “Dorc™ 22 Forest Street G. A. A.: Home Room Vice-President Teacher ALMA BARSAM A 460 Dearborn Street G. A. A.; Christmas Assembly: Orchestra; Jolanthe; Class Day Stenographer NorMAN A. 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Agent; Home Room President; Home Room Secretary Stenographer Epwarp BLock “Eddie” 58 Bancroft Street Commerce Reporter; Dramatic Club: Christmas Assembly; Class Day Play Stage Actor PauLt BLoom 588 Dickinson Street Class Day Play Committee; XIIA Social Committee; Tennis; LeFoyer:; Glee Club; Trial by Jury; Iolanthe; Home Room President: Assemblies: Student Council; Business Manager of 1932 Play Tournament; Business Manager of Tolanthe, Freshman Reception Lawyer or Chemist PAULINE PEARL BLoomM “Polly” 67 Acushnet Avenue Class Auditor; Aloha Club; Psalm; Dancing, Minstrel Private Secretary CARMEN AGNES BRAICA “Connie” 42 Porter Avenue G. A. A.; Girls’ Glee Club; Home Room Vice-President Stenographer RoBERT EvERETT BROWN “Brownie” 24 Silver Street Class Day Program: Orchestra: Band: Boys’ Glee Club Chemistry RutH Mary BrowNeELi “Rufus” 50 Mason Street Cap and Gown Committee; Swimming; Basketball; Areopagitica; G. A. A.: Home Room Vice-President: Commerce Agent Private Secretary Jutia Patricia Bryson “Pat. 475 Belmont Avenue Editor-in-chief of Caduceus; Class Auditor; XIB Social Committee: Areopagi- tica; Vice-President of Ilcarsolles; Treasurer of Nisimaha; Usher at The Goose Hangs High, Assemblies; Student Council; Gym. 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A. A.; Glee Club; Home Room President Bookkeeper ALLYN BurR TOA 244 Eastern Avenue Captain of Soccer: Captain of Gym. Team; B. A. A.; Assemblies; Class Basket- ball: Boys’ Patrol Physical Director JoHN Davin Carvin, JR. “Hank” 14 Priscilla Street Reception Committee; Music Committee; Soccer; Hi-Y; Home Room Vice- President: Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball; Student Council, Vice-President Undecided MERRILL CARR 180 White Street Student Counci] Interclass Indoor Meet Stock Broker ViviAN MABEL CHOINARD eV AL0 53 Bradford Street Koinonia; Commerce Reporter for Wekansel; Orchestra Buyer NorMAN WESLEY CLEARY “Nerm™ 16 Amherst Street Soccer; Track Undecided FaitH VIVIEN CLIFFORD ‘Are 12 Westwood Avenue East Longmeadow Areopagitica; Home Room Secretary: Psalm Undecided Isaac COHEN nikew 78 Orchard Street Sports Reporter, Commerce; Cap and Gown Committee; Ticket Committee. The Goose Hangs High; Class Basketball Radio Announcer or Entertainer RutH LoutsE CoLLisTon “Rufus” 37 Wilmont Street Nisimaha; G. A. A. Business EvELYN TERESA CONNORS “Evie” 336 Chestnut Street Home Room Reporter; Nisimaha; G. A. A.; Class Day Program; Psalm; Freshman Reception Undecided 2 slortestentectententertecfentestente sfonde efoto cfooteafeoteafeoteafeote agente afeateegeteetease ete zesieazente teeta sceote seate sleatesse ale eteaseeteasesteaseeseee ase ele ase ele ase ee ase ese aseese tease tease 10 ase oe Heese Heese et tLe ie ae ChAW LD URS S =.= HoT GtH S@7H1070: bv0 FG Orie eh ee slorlertesterforteotentertectentestectenteotenfeotecfeaeoteeteateotestententengengeoteefeageoteeteaseezesieaseaze fe aceale ste sceale ete sense oie searesie ese asese ese ase alesse eens ose te ase ese tease oe tle ase ore tease ose ose nseaseese tl JOHN CONWAY Jack 184 King Street Football Captain Accountant IRVING COWLES “Trv™ 258 Mill Street Torch Club; Track Undecided LEONA AGNES CREIGHTON ees 30 Merritt Street G. A.A. Hairdresser BEATRICE Mary Cross Wer ty 47 Alfred Street Bookkeeper Eva Marion CUuccHI “Pea” 500 Worthington Street G. A.A. Stenographer EpwarpD JOSEPH CUMMINGS Ned” 166 Kimberly Avenue Daily Bulletin, Commerce, Freshman Vice-President; Executive Committee; Student Council; Class Will; Entertainment Committee, XIIB Social; Baseball ; B. A. A.; Glee Club; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol: Assemblies Business Mary ALDINE DAIGLE : Dicks 14 Richelieu Street Stenographer WILLIAM GLYNN DALE “Willie” 75 West Alvord Street Hockey: B. A. A.; Home Room President: Boys’ Patrol Undecided KATHLEEN Mary DALY “Kay” ; 26 Acorn Street G. A. A.: Student Council Aid Secretary FLORENCE ETHEL DARBE “Flossie” 21 Clayton Street G. A. A.: Nisimaha; Orchestra; Assemblies: Freshman Reception: Class Day Orchestra; Schoo! Play Orchestra Secretary Go Me FO. OO... OO. ©. 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A.; Drum Corps: Home Room President; Assemblies; Class Basketball; Home Room Treasurer Private Secretary or Librarian CATHERINE ANN DELAPA Ann 103 Wilcox Street Wekansel Club; G. A. A. Bookkeeper CHARLES RICHARD DEMCHUCK “Charlie” 42 Congress Street Baseball; Basketball..Captain; Football; B. A. A.; Class Basketball; Captain, Boys’ Patrol Georgia University SoPHIE DEMETROPOULOS “Willy” 306 Belmont Avenue Tennis Champion; Soccer; Gym. Meet; Basketball; G. A. A.; Student Council; Treasurer of Llamarada; Assembly Usher; Freshman Reception; Assemblies Private Secretary DoNALD CHARLES DEVINE Dara 195 Winton Street Torch; Hi-Y ; Glee Club; B. A. A.: Jolanthe, Glee Club; Assemblies Banking and Finance JAMES ANDREW DONNELLAN “Andy” 17 Lebanon Street XIB Social Committee; Christmas Assembly; Class Day Program American Academy of Dramatic Arts STUART GEORGE DoRMAN Stutz” 31 Colchester Street Football; Baseball Undecided JOHN RaAyMonp DriscoLL Johnnie” 71 South Park Avenue, Longmeadow Class President; Christmas Assembly; Music Committee; Torch; Hi-Y; Stoaphilos; Pirates of Penzance, The Goose Hangs High; Trial by Jury; Glee Club; Home Room Vice-President; Assemblies: Student Council; Commerce Agent Undecided CHARLOTTE EMIRZIAN 67 Middlesex Street Photography Editor, Caduceus; XIB Social Committee; Gym. Meets: G. A. A.: Christmas Assembly: G, O. Agent Stenographer RutTH FIELDMAN “Rookie” 704 Linden Street Treasurer of G. A. A.; Gym. Meet Private Secretary S, ©, ©, ©, 0, 0. 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A.; Student Council Stenographer Norma VIRGINIA GARDNER Jackie™ 259 Central Street Quill Club; Christmas Assembly Usher; Home Room Treasurer; Psalm Accountant NeEMER KALILL GHAREEB “ Skeezix™ 25 Tenth Street Home Room Vice-President; Class Basketball Show Business NICHOLAS JOSEPH GIANNETTI “Nick™ 118 Gilbert Avenue Usher at Graduation; Freshman Reception Fireman CLARA EpITH GILMORE Shorty” 77 Denver Street Nisimaha: Psalm; Freshman Reception; Assemblies Stenographer HYMAN GLOTH ahi 45 Church Street B. A.A. Office Work NATHAN GLOTH “Nate” 45 Church Street B. A. A. Home Room Secretary Accountant or Salesman HELEN Mary GRABRIC “Red” 76 Morgan Street G. A.A. Saleswoman THERESA AMELIA GRECO “Tessie” F : 21 Pomona Street Class Committees; Kumtux; G. A. 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A.; Home Room Secretary; Class Basketball, Commerce Reporter Secretary Mary MarcGaret Hatry May 11 Cherrelyn Avenue Home Room Secretary; Commerce Reporter Stenographer Rosrita ALYCE HAMILTON “Bobbie™ 37 Thorndyke Street Feature Editor, Caduceus; Columns Editor, Feature Editor, Commerce: Com- mittees XA, XIB, XIA Socials; Freshman Reception; Christmas Assembly: Class Day Play Committee; Class Day Orchestra; Areopagitica; Vice-Presi- dent XIA; Student Council; Orchestra; String Quartet; Penmanship Assem-- bly; Areopagitica Assembly Journalist LILLIAN ESTHER HANNA og Bt 1006 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow Secretary of Wekansel; G. A. A.; Usher at Jolanthe, Glee Club Music GRACE ELIZABETH Harris “Gracie” 31 Homecrest Street Stenographer DorotHy ELinor HATHAWAY “Duffy” - 111 Pasadena Street Hockey; Program Chairman of Nisimaha;G. A. A.; Assemblies; Psalm Undecided MILDRED GERTRUDE HAYDEN “Milly” 166 Kensington Avenue Llamarada: G. A. A.; Council Aid; G. O. 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A.; Student Council, Candy, Macbeth; Orchestra: Home Room President; Christmas Assembly Secretary JENNIE WojTowIcz Jacky 1206 Allen Street Usher, The Goose Hangs High, Student Council Secretary ELTON Howarp YOUNG ay a he 30 Salem Street Cap and Gown Committee: Class Basketball Lawyer Eva ANN LuppPI “Lupe” 84 Saratoga Street Hockey ; Swimming; Basketball; Glee Club; Home Room Vice-President Stenographer +, © © © © © © © © © o o % © o oo oo. o.oo, 9 o. .%. © © © © oo % ©. oo o.oo. .%, 9 o. © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © % % % o oo oo. ©. oO. oO, OO, oo, ¢ MOO 9,0 0,0 10 00 0090090 OF O00 OU OO 000090900090, 00,09, 9 9,09, 1 1,0 0,0 O00, 100000000, 00,00, 00,00, 00, 00,9 0,0 0,08, 0 050 050050 050 050 OL O10 OO OOO HOO OOO OOOO OF OO OF OOO OO OH OF OF OF OU OF OO OO OO er ere ¢ 2°, a0. «= ae SOA LEC H- 1G He 3S8°6)H 0! 0-00 C2 OV yi Ee eae - - %, ©. .%. © © © © © © @ © oo. oo ©. OO... 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EDWIN HELLYAR 39. = Classe lusiciange anaes FLORENCE DARBE Hee Most DasnfuleGirk a. VERNA WELCHANS 44. Class sOptimistsars one EDWARD BLOCK 10. Most Bashful Boy...... FRANK LACZEK 3 5.0 SClasSeA TIC leCN en, ee MARION MARSHALL cee otest Girl: :; -vace.ctene EVELYN CoNNoRS fi 36. Most Original Girl. ..RoBritTA HAMILTON 12. Best All-Around Girl........ ETHEL BERG 7 13. Best All-Around Boy..EDWIN HELLYAR amare ate EDWARD ae Wee is Girl Athlete ts tee cert: 38. Most Talkative Girl. .._EpITH RUDDEFORTH ioe=-Glass Boy Athlete... x. JOSEPH TOMCZAK 20 Most ave 2 Nee hers’ Delahe Gil jokers Bens 40. Class Heartbreaker, Girl. ...MAry Moore 41. Class Heartbreaker, Boy 17. Teachers’ Delight, Boy. .EDWIN HELLYAR MITCHELL ANKIEWICZ Peaeemolass: oheik, Seems soo ROBERT TOOMEY 42. Class Giantes =a ope JosEepH LAPORTE tosmclass Plappenie.c ae DorotTHy MILLER 43. Class Peewee............-. RaLpy PEat 20. Most Conscientious Girl...... Mae Rosso 44. Most Inquisitive Person 21. Most Conscientious Boy JEANETTE BERMAN J. ANDREW DONNELLAN 45. «Class “Gabyees acs.) ae eee IDA MAcKLER Roy TLUESC Gtr). ne aes os ee ee ETHEL BERG a6. -ClasssCut-up. 2k eee Epwarp Bock tee GW ILUIESL DOV vain EDWARD BLockK 4g. Glass Fibirt. oirhe seen DorotHy NIEMIEC 24. Most Studious Girl...... JuLIA BRYSON 48. (Class Hiirt’ Boy. eee RoBERT BROWN 25. Most Studious Boy...... EDWIN HELLYAR 49. 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Sef, taste ctectectectectectectestectecteatectactae®, co 9 eo 0° yO a? 10 9 0,9 9,9 0,0 0,9 9 0 0,0 000,00, 00,0000 90,00, 00.0 ee G 0% Me ate ste ctectectectectectectetectetectectactne®, MeO MO %,O OO OS O90, 909 0,0 0,0 9,00,00,90,9 090,00 00. 00 68, GG + OU] +, I am the Everlasting Phantom. I am that indefinable presence which has been and always will be lurking within the walls of Commerce. I have seen classes come and go. __| have seen them enter as timid freshman and leave as serious-minded seniors willing to share the burdens of life. I recall the time when I saw this class of January, 1933, entering as mere freshman, shy, wondering, under the benevolent guidance of Mr. Carlos B. Ellis, formerly beloved principal of Commerce, who gave them a warm welcome into the school. Faculty advisers were selected to direct this class through the many activities to come. They were as follows: Miss MADELINE HuNT Miss ELEANOR WALKER Miss WINONA LIBBY Also an election for class officers was held, which brought the following results: EMANUBLS LESOROS = sa. cten wt oe President EDWARD CUMMINGS...... Vice-President ISENNE THe V-A Nan VAR ie ee ae or ee eee Treasurer Pe PV COLT A fete a earns Ds Secretary BLL TA SSR Y SONA Bemasce ci. ag s.a.k heater cs Auditor The class soon became accustomed to the routine of the school, and thus their first semester passed rapidly. Sadly came the end of Mr. Ellis’s long term of leadership as principal of Commerce, and they awaited with questioning attitudes the arrival of the new principal, a Mr. Jerome Burtt, who was coming to take his place. He proved to be a man well equipped with the qualities necessary for the position which he now holds. Their first social affair, in the form of a tea-dance held in the gayly decorated Gym., gave the students of the class a better opportunity to become acquainted with each other. In this way the first of the three years at Commerce ended, and they looked forward with eager anticipation to their second term. At last it arrived and they were juniors, no longer the timid freshmen. They were ready to take up the duties of their junior year, and well did they perform their tasks. The new officers elected were BMANUWEDS F ESOROshe 0s Sere Ce ee President meerive =| OOMEY... 1.204 tk Vice-President KENNETHUVAN TE WARTAU oe eee Treasurer RE METS S SC he eee ous en ees ee ae Secretary SUT FAG DS RYSON eee esesiee tee en oe Auditor Next came the XIB class social. Yes, a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all, dancing to the strains of a popular orchestra. Time sped by; classes continued as ever, but before they knew it, plans were being made and committees were being chosen for the XI[A dance. This was appropriately called a Blue Moon Social, with the Gym. most beautifully decorated in blue and silver, soft midnight blue streamers mingling with scintillating silver, transforming the bare room into an enchanting fairyland. Then came an important event, the Christmas Assembly. With the help of the present XIIB class, a fine program was carried out, with a group of elderly ladies and gentlemen from the Homes of the Aged as guests. This event marked the close of the XIA semester. Could it be that the class had been two years in Commerce? Realizing that there would be only a very short time to spend under its sheltering roof. they entered into the last of those three years with great enthusiasm. , .%. .%, .%, 4? Ve Ve Oe Ge Sn o®, LO ,¢ bd oe 9°, ¢, oo,° 2 + ¢ 0: 1G 0: , , . , 10 9,0 00 0,9 os ret , .%. .®. oat Bs o. .%. ©. ©. .%. .%. oo. %. %. Oo. .@ , GOO, 0. 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Vain Gen eee Member-at-Large their first important undertaking was the Freshman Reception which gave them opportunity to welcome the incoming freshman class into the school. This, like their previous activities, proved to be an eminent success. In the early spring, the strains of the Silvery Moon Orchestra provided music for the XIIB Hop. Ah, yes! Time flew by on swift wings, faster than ever before. Among many of the students, I discerned expressions of what I deemed to be regret that the end of three happy years was so close at hand. At last their ambitions were realized. I have witnessed another class reach the top rung of the ladder they have been so valiantly climbing. They were seniors. Regretful yet happy, they attained the goal they had been striving for. Seniors! What a wealth of meaning lies behind that magic word! Seniors! What exciting events it embodies! Arm-bands proudly displayed! Caps and gowns on parade! Prom! Banquet! Graduation! Seniors — saddened because now only memories remain, and yet ready to face the problems of life. Class Historians: Dorotuy NIEMIEC IRENE MARINAKE FRANCES McINERNEY mB Class Song TUNE: Lullaby of the Leaves We're saying goodbye to you, Commerce dear, We studied hard through all the years, But now we must go, Dear old Commerce High. You taught us all the things we know, That in this world we'll have a show, But now we must go, Dear old Commerce High. Strangers all, three years ago, United now before we go, —All through you— Assembled here in this great hall, All for one, and one for all, Goodbye! Goodbye to you, Dear old Commerce High. We hereby pledge, oh High School great, Whatever comes to be our fate, To always be true, always be true to you. Words by MELVIN KoPpELMAN 7 , 0 0% e o%e 2%e ote nte ote cto cients te stectectectestecte tects testectectectectectectectectectectectectecteste Mectectec%e cha cMna%ea%aa® of, rt 0,9 PMP MP MP HA O09 8 049 00,8 O90 UENO OHO OU9 OOOH MOU OOOO OU OH OU OU SHOP OOF OOO OF O09 1 OO OU O40, 0490.6 00,9 OH OO OOO OOOH OOO OOOO OOOO OO OO OOo “o° % 9%, 9,2 so 0,9 00 0,0 0, O,2 Meee ete) Osi Orie Ee OMIM Ee ReCeBs = 6 CAD UCIE US: =: =. 93 +. © © © © ?, Ve Se Gna a Mamata Mae”, M5 o%e ote ete ctectostecte cto ste stectectectestectectectestecte cts stents taste ate Ma c%e Me Mace o%e Fe a%no%eo%e a 2% .% % ore 40 0,0 0,0 0,0 9,99, + $0.00. 0 o 6% OF o OF 9 9,0 ©, CAAA? 50 0,0 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,9 0,0 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,90, SAX? 9 9 ©, 4% Ha MOOS OH SOSH Sr OH OOOO OHO OFF SH OF, OF 99 0 OF OF, 09, 00,09, 99,62 000,49, 09, 90,09 0400.00.08 o co) Remember? Remember, Classmates? Remember some of the things that we've laughed at together? And that we'll never forget? Our first social.....in the afternoon. The excitement, new dresses, whisperings, plans, and efforts at dancing. And later, the cider and doughnuts at the XIA dance. The doughnuts—two great huge cylin- ders that could be bounced—and the cider—such teeny-weeny little cups to wash down the enormous doughnuts. Andy Donnellan proudly displaying the little girl friend from the school down the hill. The inexperienced fellows trying so hard to dance..... What agony they must have suffered, dragging themselves and a partner around.....Remember that squeaky, blarey, tinny cornet in the orchestra? And way back..... oh, ‘way, ‘way. ‘way back..... (it’s hard to remember so far) when we were The Frashmun Resepshun! What a time we had. We brought Momma and Poppa and Lizzie and Jane and introduced them to all the merry pedagogues. All the smiling and nodding and acknowledging of introductions and “Oh yes, your daughter is a ve-ry clever student. We have great hopes for her:” or “Of course he is doing his best and we always make allowances for that; “He should make a good football player, don’t you think?” and we'd have to stand there and grin and bear it. And our teachers..... Mr. Smith, forever kicking the waste basket and humbly saying to it, ‘‘Oh, EXCUSCHNC naa: and then stumbling on the light plug. Miss Walker, trying to be serious, finding it hard, but sometimes succeeding. The booming, rumbling, steadily crescendo voice of “Bob” Jackson, (the Belchertown Jackson, you know). Mr. Chatto. His Journalism jokes..... his friendly willingness and ability to sympathize. The sphinx-like countenance of Miss Sinsabaugh, inscrutable to conceal her sense of humor. Miss Tourtellotte, forever saying, Well, now, I guess we'll have to take that with a grain of salt... And Miss Rankin. stalk- ing and cavorting around the room..... ““[s this a dagger which | see before me, the handle toward my hand?” How could we forget? The Christmas Assembly was one of our biggest successes. Johnny Arakelian, shivering and shak- ing on the stage... .. the ghosts, and the tomb-stone that wouldn't stand up until it was.leaned against Lela oan Ralph Peat as Tiny Tim. sitting on his “father’s” arm. Remember the time that Good Friday came on the same date as a Jewish Holiday? There was hardly anyone in school! What a grand time the rest-of us had that day..... And the time we had “Perfect Tardiness Record” as some crazy news reporter mistakenly put it. The dance held at noon..... the rough gym. floo r..... the speed-mad orchestra Rallies7.... Football games..... Cold -nipping: airs. Ree OSes an Excitement... Cheers Paro Hurt playeracss. Crowded trolley cars..... Pudtigetes 7 . . , OX OE, DEERE XEXEEX ERE ERE EX EXE EX EXE EX EXE EK EEK SL EX RE EL EK ELE EK ELI ELE ELE ELLE ECE EEE LCE ELIE ELC fo fe ofe oS ole ofe efecto 08 SEEKER EXER EKER EXE EX EX EXE EEX EK EX ETE EEK EK LC LX EX ER LK SEC EEE EEC CECE EE ECDL Crowded stands at the basketball games..... Climbing over other people, getting torn stockings, skinned shins, barked ankl es..... It may have been hard on the players but it was just as hard on us because it ruined our clothes as well. Remember the time the Turners Falls boy did a nose-dive into Judy Bryson’s lap? Remember the boys in their gym. suits? The “Ohs” and ‘Ahs” about some of them and the “Ho's” and ‘‘Ha’s” about more of them? And our class meetings..... Whisperings, resolutions, questions, plans, excitement, and finally Ed Hellyar saying, “Will someone make a motion that the meeting be adjourned?”..... and the perfect silence that always greeted this request. Silence that descended and rolled over and enveloped the whole assembly hall until someone nervously coughed and giggled...... And then Miss Hunt or somebody would stand up pompously and say, “I make a motion that this meeting be adjourned,” and the hall would break out into noise as if a cap had been taken off and the steam was rushing out, which it was—hot air, mostly. Those Journalism Conventions were some of the funniest and wildest times we had during our whole three years. The entertainments given in the smaller country schools. .... the eternal tuna fish salads... . the rows in the Round Table Conferences. .... the editors of the various schools setting up their papers as the model one. Remember the time the fellow was supposed to be telling how he could improve his paper and started off by saying, “Well, of course, we think our paper is just about as perfect as it can be. There may be room for improvement, but we can't find it....?”, and the fellow who said, in such an earnest innocent way, We printed our paper on a mimeograph but you couldn't read it. It didn’t show!” How we piled ourselves into the two or three cars that were provided for us. When we reached the con- ventions it took us all evening to get unwound, and then it was time to go home again. But we loved it... . We loved to get squashed in the cars and giggle ourselves silly over the amateur (and how it was amateur) entertainments and get sick on the over-worked salads. But the crowning glories of our youthful existence were the Banquet, Class Day, The Prom, and Graduation. GlassDayecr oe All that it meant to us..... our gowns and caps dazzling the lower classmen..... our program..... Pioeures: 42.4 dancing..... a few tears, and in the excitement our gowns forgotten... .. dragging on the floor..... What did we care? It was our day..... all ours. Nobody can take that memory away from us. Happiness, sadness, joy, laughter, fun, tears, all intermingled..... The Prom. Bright lights, soft music, swirling skirts, glistening colors..... A perfect evening with the boy friend or the girl. That favorite tune flooding dreamily over the hall. And the place we went afterward. What anight! ‘Pass the olives, please.’ “‘Gee, isn’t this fun?” ““Shush. They're going to read the prophecy and three year honors.’ Will you ever forget that banquet? And finally... .. Graduation. Thesolemnslow music. The marching..... rows of white and dark figures. ...).%, solemn-faced boys and girls about to step over the threshold of life. The mayor bending to- ward us....’. the diploma in our hand, small and round and firm and meaning so much to us..... The general scramble downstairs after it was all over..... Remember ? RosBritA HAMILTON. 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OF OF OF 6% 4% 0% 6% 6% OO 0 OF oH, 9 00 0,9 09 000,90 800%, 9, 09,09, 0 0.8 ! ' ana — , ?, %, .%, .%. .%. .%, ., OO. O. Oo. O. .% © oo © © o oo. oo. oo. oo. oO. oo, 7 0 Me Ma cMecteete HPO, 0,9 0,9 9.9 0,00 0 0.0 9 900,90 OF, 08 OF OOF, OF 00 OF OF OF OF OOO OF Or OP OH OO Or OOO OF OF OF 99, OF 99,91, 00, 09, 00,00,: os Mgt 0 M0 00 0,0 0,0 0,9 0,9 0,9 0,0 09 0,9 0,9 0,0 0,00, Farewell to Youth Atlas Cages Seniors. We stand on the topmost pinnacle Of twelve long years. Or were they long? They seem now to have flown, To have rushed away beneath us, Eluding our grasp. Leaving us breathless, wondering..... And alittle bewildered..... Always we have looked at life Over someone else's shoulder. We have grown..... expanded..... Basked in the sun of learning. We have had our little bitter lessons, Our happy days..... Always there have been emotions crowding our feelings Because we were youth..... Youth reaching for... .. What? Life? And what is life? More bitter lessons. More emotions. 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Oo) 0 00,000 09,0 090 ®, 0,9 98 0 %,0 +,¢ +0 + ° Od ,¢ 0,0 0 %,0 0,0 %,0 ,¢ ,¢ 0 0,8 ,¢ 9 ¢ 0 %0 LO 9 ¢ 0 %0 2° 0 %8 o0ee ¢ ,¢ OU ¢ LOC 2 ¢ 0 0,8 +0 OO) + ¢ 2 ¢ ,¢ %0 2° 0 %8 ¢ +,¢ OC) 2 ° %,9 LO ¢ 2 +2 +,¢ 2° ,¢ o2 , It all happened at a meeting at Geneva in 1952, where we, Lula Richardson, a lecturer on nutrition Marion Dawson, a rancher in Texas, and Grace Lapine, a librarian in the Library of Congress, were attend- ing a meeting of the League of Nations. Each of us was looking out for our own private interests at the conference. Not having met for a long while, we decided we would take a trip around the world in an antiquated clipper aeroplane that Charles Lindbergh had invented in 1932. We first went to England. While we were crossing the English Channel, we were assured by the pilot that this was the last time we would see a boat cross the English Channel, as a bridge was just being constructed by the great engineer, Edwin Hellyar. While in England we met Mrs. Ludwig Vollmar, the former Robrita Hamilton, who invited us to dine. After leaving England we crossed the border into Scotland, where we found Helen Urquhart, who is leading a very quiet life. We then went back to France, where we found Irene Marinake, who brought us to a trial in a court in which she was interpreter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomczak, Mrs. Tomczak being the former Florence Darbe, were having a dispute over who should posssess the family cat. After leaving the courthouse, we went to a little shop where Milly McRitchie is gradually becoming anold maid. In one of the large fashion shops are Irene Terho and Winifred Sears, who are the best models on the continent. Lillian Hanna has also made a name for herself as a stylist in Paris. In Germany we met Lillian Krasner, who is living there. Potoula Tougias is the owner of a pet farm in Germany. We invited Lillian and Potoula to our hotel, where we listened to a radio broadcast. One of the star performers was Edward Block, who takes the part of the villain in many of the plays. The air-waves are certainly hot at times. At Moscow we met Agnes Rister, who told us that she was running a very successful dancing school. Her assistants in teaching were Evelyn Connors, Marguerite Terault, and Verna Welchans. From Russia we went to Africa, where Elton Young, a well-known surveyor of the American Geographical Society, was making a survey. In the United States our first stop was at San Francisco, where Mary Moore is the belle of the social circle. Robert Toomey has settled down to married life. It is not a happy one, however, because of his wife's hen-pecking. At Los Angeles, Jeanette Berman is the head of Berman Company. It was here that our pilot become suddenly ill, and Norma Gardner, an aviatrix, volunteered her services as our pilot. Before starting out from Los Angeles, however, we visited the Gloth Twins, who are running a trans- continental trucking business. 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This was brought about when Elvie, who was attending a game in which Mitchell was playing, was hit by a ball that he had batted. Paul has some other clients who live in a small town outside of Reno. They are John Long, who is being sued by Theresa Greco, whom he ran over, and Fede Sardi. who is trying to settle the estate of one of her rich aunts. From Reno we went to a little town in Wisconsin where we stayed at Bronisiaus Ledygowski’s large ranch. At Minneapolis we were passing by a theatre when we noticed a large bulletin stating the fact that the Cawen Vaudeville Troupe was playing there. It seemed interesting, so we went in and found that Fdward Cummings, Charlotte Emirzian, William Dale, Donald Devine, and Anna Wiseman made up the troupe. During the intermission, Rudy Vallee’s orchestra played. Among the musicians were Charles Manning, drummer; Richard Kuralt, cornet player; and Robert Brown, who plays a horn. We then went to a little town in Michigan where we found Robert Susinetti living. He is trying to bring up his family in the quaint old ways of 1932. At Chicago we visited many of our old friends. Among the most famous of these was Emanuel Tesoro, a well-known economist, who told of his experience while giving several speeches in the now enlarged High School of Commerce in Springfield. Ruth Hickman has also acquired fame in Chicago as Editcr-in-Chief of the Chicago Tribune. Sophie Demetropoulos was also there, although she still lives in Springfield. She had entered the International Tennis Tournament which is being held there. All experts think she will win. Other classmates are in Chicago, too. Rose Mastroianni and Dorothy Vinton have teamed and are redecorating all great notables’ homes. We should like to have our homes redecorated, but their prices are much too high. The Women's All-American Basketball Team played there. One of its members was Stella Stroz. Florence Mayko has a dancing studio in Chicago. Francis O'Connor owns one of the largest packing houses in the United States. In Washington we found that Kenneth Van Wart, as Secretary of the Treasury, was trying to save the country’s money just as he did when treasurer of our class. He has for his secretary, Mary Hally. Julia Bryson has been elected as Representative to Congress from Massachusetts. Helen Volta is her secretary- companion. Of all the places we visited, New York City was the most interesting. Here we found Gertrude Phanuef and Ethel Berg singing and Alma Barsam playing the violin in the Metropolitan Opera House. It was also in New York that we met John Hurley, who told us that he owned an accounting firm. His accountants are Mae Rosso, Athanasia Andrews, Beatrice Cross, Catherine Delapa. Catherine McGrath, Ralph Peat, and Guido Andrade. Among his stenographers and secretaries are Dorcas Baker, Mary Ashe, Carmen Braica, Florence Hickey, Leona Lawler, and Edna Okrongley. 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Irving Cowies. who lives in New York, has many pieces of art in the now nationally known art museum in Springfield. Our next place to visit was our Old Home Town, Springfield. Of course the first place we visited was Commerce. We found that it has grown thrice its size. Here we found several of our classmates. Cecilia Fontaine has succeeded Miss Fisher as gym. teacher. Her assistant is Margaret Hack. Jennie Wojtowicz has succeeded Miss Rankin as one of the snappiest and smartest English teachers. We then went to the Springfield Auditorium where Melvin Kopelman, a well-known singer who has just returned from Europe, was performing. On the same program with Melvin, we found Edith Rudde- forth, who is another one of our members who has acquired fame as a singer. On going out of the Auditor- ium, we met Maurice Robinson, a reporter for a local paper. True to his tradition, he told us most of the following news: Althea Spitzl, Muriel Manley, Francesca Misisco, and Leona Creighton are nurses at Springfield Hospital. Monica Johnson and Elizabeth Jardine have become Dr. Hatt’s most skillful nurses. Maurice also said that an entire children’s library has been opened on St. James Avenue with Mildred Hayden at its head. He told us that his worst enemy was Ruth Pomroy, who has appointed herself critic for one of the local papers. Allyn Burr and Charles Kerr have also gon e in for journalism. With a smile, Maurice told us that Beatrice Randall was still trying to catch a man, and Dorothy Miller was still flirting with all the fellows she could find. Among the saleswomen in various local stores are Vivian Choinard, Julia Prosansky, Edna Rickman, Eleanor Kennedy, and Eva Lukmin. Margery Burgess, Mary Sholtz, who is supposed to be a stenographer—we wonder—, and Stuart Dorman have gone in for office work. Joseph Laporte, the sheik of Commerce, is still playing around with girls. Ruth Can- non has retired to private life to bring up a family. Ruth Colliston is engaged in the same occupation. Maurice then told us of some who are really doing more for the country than any of the rest of the class: they are Kathleen Daley, who is mothering a group of orphans; Marion Marshall, leader of the Girl Reserves; and her assistant, Ida Moss. Bernice McDonald has succeeded her father in the florist business. Frances McInerney has become Springfield's Champion Hiker. Ida Mackler and Mary Osadchuck are married and spend their time taking care of their sons and daughters. Earl Sloboda is a great usher in one of the largest churches in Spring- field. Eva Luppi is still going from one place to another trying to find some excitement. John Carlin is still as bashful as he was at Commerce. Merrill Carr is an assistant partner in his father’s radio store. Isaac Cohen has gone into the shoe business. Norman Berard is the manager of one of the local stores. Jennie Serbent has become the head of a large bugle corporation. Myrtle Smith is a dietitian at Wesson Hospital. John Green is director of a boys’ camp in the Wilbraham Mountains. Our athletes have not forsaken us. Charles Demchuck is director of athletics at Springfield College. Constantine Ustach is a football coach at Holy Cross. That was about all the news we could obtain from Maurice. We then went to Boston, the last city in our trip. Here we visited Aldine Daigle, who has married a sailor and is now left on shore while he sails the seven seas. She has for her cook, Eva Cucchi. We were very sorry we had lost track of the remaining members of the class. They seemed to have disappeared off the earth. We said goodbye with many a tear and each went to her own home, hoping to see the rest as often as possible. Class Prophets: GRACE LAPINE, Chairman LuLA RICHARDSON MARION DAWSON 2 SEE EE EEK EER EERE EX EXER EX EX EX EXER EEE ECL CE EEK EE ECE OL LX EL LL LT LLL EL ELLE LCE TE LICL LE LOE LE ECE III 40 22 CAD U-GEUS = H-l Gio SS: Gel 0-0 Le Osi G7 Oey ye BEEK EK EERE EXE KEKE EXE EXE EX EEX TEX EEX EEX TELE ERE EE EL EL SL LE LLL LEE EEE LICE LE LET EEE LIE EE LOE CLIO At SENLO Pa C lisse aay [November 1932] Miss MaDELINE C. Hunt, Faculty Adviser A Trap for the Fox by Paut BLoom CHARACTERS Peter’ Morgan. a. confident: appearing man? 3) .c..cnsos des ee eee cence ie See EpwIN HELLYAR Agnes ‘Morgan, .a -sensible, ‘calm “woman .'2.). (ig tec se fe cree eee ie ek ce nee LuLA RICHARDSON Will: Morgan, an impetuous ® youing mane. Yi. d hee ake r acte iee nee e eee RoBERT TOOMEY Sally Morgan, a vivacious flint: wa jee Gina 0 bata res his cham ey Ng Te nc ee DorotHy NIEMIEC Gountrjedn Bornseau, a -very suave foreigner. ca cieckorn ok a hes oma ieee ee ee ee KENNETH VAN WART Mary Bradshaw, sensible looking...... gob ae Betis Pes adel sds oh0a, Mab hs 2 eye od died eRe se ne Mitire McRitcHie John +Tolbert,; “a= tall ‘handsome boy sihioe sje sewer ee EDWARD CUMMINGS Margaret: Seeley sacapable looking girloi. Herc e ox dna h Macks hE DE pee eI 2 ene edhe ee eee ee ETHEL BERG Robert.“ Hammond.va: business smaniives oc din aceath payusiene stave es sv aches Roce) ae ie A a ie EMANUEL TESORO Ruth Hammond simpering neurotic, os sass es pee rien, sun nts oe ete tae ae tg eae JEANETTE BERMAN Ralph Grenville, ‘little “andchenpeckeds . 2. 2 hicks. hele oo Ae hs hore nn rede ie, 4 eee Toe tere RALPH PEAT Dorothy: Grenville;domineering’ and loUd «5 (1.5.20). Ss Vice se se et ar aes on A EpitH RUDDEFORTH Wieutenant. 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Se Ce Ge Ge Mn Pataca tateatactactean™ Se Ce, 0% oS o%e o%e Mare oH Ca aetna waa™ 0 ©, 19 98 %9 99 O90, 9 0,9 0900000, 90,00 99,00, 99,90, 00 $0.00, 0%, 9 O08 08 0,9 09 ©, yo 19 10 0,0 0,8 O09 0,9 0,9 9,0 000,008 MO O,0 00,0000, 00, 00,00, 00, 00.8 MO OO 0 O09 0,0 000,000 000,00, 00, 00 60,00,8 0 00 %,0 00 0 0,0 0,0 0,0 090,000 o, + °, Last Will and Testament Know all men by these presents, that we, the class of January, 1933, in the County of Hampden and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of good memory and sound mind and understanding, do hereby declare the following as our last will and testament, revoking all former wills and testamentary instruments by us at any time heretofore made: 1. To Mr. Ellis, our former principal, and Mr. Burtt, our present principal, who have guided us through our three years at Commerce, we bequeath our most sincere gratitude and appreciation. 2. To Miss Madeline Hunt, Miss Eleanor M. Walker, and Miss Winona Libby we bequeath our heartfelt gratitude for their helping hand while at Commerce. 3. To our faculty, who have been our friends and advisers in all troubles, personal and scholastic, we bequeath our respect and appreciation. 4. Edwin Hellyar, our retiring president, leaves this well-worn gavel to the present XIIB president, Graham Rogers. 5. Melvin Kopelman leaves to Clyde Agan his mellow crooning voice. 6. Jeanette Berman leaves her ability to make teachers laugh to anyone capable of annexing it. 7. Edward Cummings leaves this elegant copy of the Saturday Evening Post to Mr. Parmenter, so that he may become better acquainted with this type of magazine. 8. Mr. Smith's Economics 2 clas ses leave him this terrible weapon to use accordingly. [Hatchet] g. Paul Bloom leaves his ability to draw a teacher into a prolonged argument over trivial matters. 10. Ralph Peat, well known for his extreme height, leaves some of his excess length to Ludwig 11. To anyone who frequents the water, Elvie Bjorklund leaves her ability as a dipper-duck. 12. Kenneth Van Wart leaves this small cross-word puzzle to Mr. Jackson, so that Mr. Jackson may increase his vocabulary during study periods. 13. Mae Rosso, our retiring class secretary, leaves her ability to report on all that has, or should have, taken place in class meetings. 14. To Mr. Perkins we leave this lamb chop and book on the Eighteen Day Diet, so that he may retain his boyhood figure. 15. We leave to Miss Sinsabaugh a copy of Film Fun, that her future library classes will not be bored in study. 16. A fine pitch-pipe is left Mr. Watkins by retiring members of his Boys’ Glee Club. 17. ° Turk” Arakelian leaves his presidency of the B. A. A. to “‘Chief’’ Myers. “Chief may pin it on any one he wants. 18. Joseph Joseph is left all the knowledge which “Bob” Susinetti has acquired in bookkeeping. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals at our residence in the High School of Commerce, City of Springfield, this eighteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Two. Attorneys: EMANUEL TESORO EDWARD CUMMINGS 42 pe GN 15 US EGS cae a ee ee ei) O' F2=CG.0O'M Mie Ree A Bit o Scotch in Commerce Edinburgh Springheld Edinburgh Springfield Stirling Castle. ... HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Fichlancdete: casei see Miss SARAH HILLMAN Highland Chieftains ds = Mr. JEROME BurRTT = ..Mrev GHARLES' CAMPBEEL Famous Author.......... Miss JANET SCOTT | --+--Mr. Witt MACALPINE Ep Clangaiene ae LILLIAN GRAHAM Famous River........0...000. CLYDE AcAN amous ee ete me LESIIE Rosie amous SDOLt =) en. eee ee AGNES HUNT poor r eee e ees DOUGLAS KeEyYEs Je bie ore FRANKLYN FERGUSON Wachim. SOL eo ports ear caer ee HELEN FOX I: S nee MARY B = amous Scotc Blesalen a on URNETT ( Pi Fee ee: Berry THORNE Bamousi Symbols sane eee RutH LYONS Famous Scotch King........ Raymonp JAMES ( ....Mrss Repecca FLAGG Famous zAnciente( ne oaae oe oe WALLACE OLSEN Famous Scotch Tweeds Heroes MuiLtprep BRUCE HENprRICK MASSE urs e Nee cb eee Used in Scotch Battles 4 ° “ARCHER DAVIDSON Coronation: Place. nace VIRGINIA STONE U..... Ruta CANNON Bamous. Gastlegs a. eee eee IRENE ROSS Famous Modern Hero (. Miss Jutta STRONG The Scotchman Who Paid the Bill Scotch Characteristics 1 Pan er VIRGINIA NOBLE Scotch Football Yell. ..““Get that quarterback” Scot Adjectivensuswan. tn Betty LANG Scotch Weather ‘Porecast..- jae ae Very close Much Traveled by Scotch Feet ier canate Don't give up the ship VIRGINIA RHODES Banco ccntcn Ret le Don't give a darn Se nee © | na tegen eee Hold Brady of the. 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GEORGE RUSSELL Class Flapper ca Shay IRENE Ross Most Conscientious Girl . YOLANDA PAROLO Most Conscientious Boy . Davin Hopcson Wittiest Girld . ant = | SA eat ee ANNA gE Vine Wittiest Boy . . . . RayYMoND MEYERS Most Studious Girl . . YOLANDA PAROLO Most Studious Boy .. Davip Hopcson Noisiest: Girl” a Geer aie EFFIE LoLos Noisiest Boy . . . . RAYMOND MEYERS Person who has done the most for our class — VIRGINIA NOBLE Best Girl Mixer . . . HELEN R. SWEENEY Best. Boy Mixer 77-7 2° ) 9) BERNER DS OUNN Class Blufier vo 1s. eee LS Dew Gan Cosmetic: Fiend= G04) 5 De eWoRTssbeussen. Class: Musician 5-5 :, 2 BSbieKosen Class. Optimist Ve. ne. Sse BART ebeony Class Giggler. . . . RAYMOND MEYERS Most Original Girl . . . HELEN DEvick Most Original Boy . . .. FRANCIS SILVIA Most Talkative Girl. . . HELEN MESSIER Most Talkative Boy. . . . CLYDE AGAN Class Heartbreaker, Girl LILLIAN LINDsTRoM Class Heartbreaker, Boy ALBERT MELANEY Class Giant! . ea de LUDWIG VODEMAR Class Peewee. . . . 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Our crew set sail, | well remember, Upon a voyage of work and glee; Our boat we named Class of Thirty-Three. “Waves of loneliness and doubt Shook our boat — would have turned her out, Save for the work of each lad and lass Who strove to keep the boat en masse. “Soon as our voyage we'd begun, We freshmen were all asked to come With parents who should meet our teachers And learn about our school’s good features. “This done, our boat sailed day and night: No shadow of storm appeared in sight. The sea was smooth with little exception ‘Till someone sighted the storm of election. “Weeks passed and our first lap was done. We anchored to have a little fun At XA port on St. Patrick's Day — “Twas a merry time, both bright and gay. Time fled, and storms and gales delayed, Dark nights and foggy days waylaid, But onward we sailed, without a stop Except to attend the XIB hop! “Winter appeared and Christmas time; We anchored in a northern clime. 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OO, OO, 0, 2%, 6%, 1, Mo? %,0%,2%, O00 0,9 0,0 090,009 009,00, 09,00, 90,00, 0, 00,00, 0%, 0 0,2 ©, O09 0,9 09 0,0 0,000,900 0, 9%, 0 050 1050 0, 100,000 O00 88 OH 08 OF FO OF OO OF OF OO OF OH OU OF OO OOO OU OU OF PO OU OOO OF POOF O00 Or, 0e,e +, .%, x x oe Twas another fall: of thirty-two. Our vessel was safe, our crew still true. Our longed-for goal was drawing near; Our trip had left but one more year. An election-storm now blocked our way, And kept our boat in grave delay, Until we chose for the rest of the days New leaders worthy of endless praise. ‘Knowing our voyage was nearly done, We stopped in our course for cheer and fun, We spent a XIIB evening, dancing; The time was gay and bright — entrancing. “We're homeward bound ‘midst joy and tears. We're ending three short happy years. Our ship draws near that phantom shore. Of other ships that are seen no more.” —VIRGINIA ELAINE NOBLE CLASS OFFICERS First Year Second Year Third Year President THEODORE BUCKLEY GRAHAM ROGERS GRAHAM ROGERS Vice-President GERALDINE BALDAUF Eve GorRDON HELEN SWEENEY Secretary VIRGINIA NOBLE VIRGINIA NOBLE VIRGINIA NOBLE Treasurer IRENE PAGANI IRENE PAGANI IRENE PAGANI Member-at-Large HELEN MESSIER HELEN MESSIER Mary J. HUGHES S$u Memoriam VINCENT WILLIAM BAIRD FFG Ge Ge Ge oe Ge Me Me Me Me Ma teste ctesteteeceeeeteteGeSeteteteGeteGeGeteGeGeGeteGeGeeQetetee dete tectecte te ctecte che fate Me Me MaMa Me aM aM Me Me a%n aM o%ea Me, o%ez a %e a %e a %eo%e oF%e a%e ®, PPP O PMP OOO OOOO OO OU OP OO OU OO OF OF OF OOOO OU OF OO OU OU OU OU OU OU OF OF OO OU OU OF OU OU OU OU OF OU OU OU OF OU OO OOF OF OOO OF OU OHO OF OF OH OH OF OF OU FOF 99 OF OF OF 09 00 00 OF 09 00 00 00 00 00.4 Sees nl Ore Ory CO. O. MM ER CE eer As LeUr Gaeor Ue se 79 GG Op Oe Op Oe Ge Oe We Oe eGo, Oe Ce Ge on, a a a Man ata ana® AA ote ste ctectectectectostested™ PAZ Cn Oe On Ge Ve Ge Ve Ve Ve Ve Vo On Ve Gn On oF, Ge Ve Ge oe Sa Ge one een aces PO O,9 090,90, 00,90, 0%, 90,909, 9%, 9%, 09,99, OH, 00,00 OH, OF 09,90, OF 00,90, 90 00,99 99,00, 90 00,00, 99 09,09, 09 09,90, 09,09, 00, 5 O08 9 0,9 0,9 ©, 19 HO 0,8 9,9 O90 9 OOO O90 99,09, 09,00, 0 0,900 O9 99,09, OF OF, 99, 69,00 90 90 00, 00,00, 00, oo. a6 ' . re ° In Bonnie Days-to-Come HE scene is laid in the hotel lobby in New York City. It is June, 1953. Mary J. Hughes and Helen Sweeney have just returned from a world trip. As the scene opens, Helen asks Mary to get the Springfield newspaper. Mary goes to a rack nearby, and looks for the paper. She finds there a copy of the Commerce Caduceus. She hesitates. Helen speaks irritably. ‘Haven't you found it?” Mary lays the Caduceus down, and picks up the newspaper. Again she looks at the book, and takes it, with the paper, over to Helen. As soon as Helen sees it, she brightens, and opens it at once. Helen — Just think, twenty years ago we were in school planning for the prom., banquet, and grad- uation. If anyone had told me I would be rich in a few years, | would have told him that he was crazy. Mary — Yes, I believe that is so. Our class has certainly been successful. | saw the other day in an evening paper that Eleanor Matroni and Helen Messier, after finishing the course at Twitchell’s Kindergarten School, have opened one of their own and are making a huge success of it. They have as stenographers Mildred Sandor, Jean Honiker, and Ruth Pomeroy. Josephine Panza has charge of the books, and Philomena Mazza does the typewriting. Helen — How successful they have been! Have you heard about Olin Whipple and Ralph Martone? ‘They are two of the best brokers on Wall Street. [ went in to see them a short time ago, and Mr. Martonewas dictating a letter to his secretary, Ruth Malmstrom. She was always good in shorthand. Mary — Well, look at Irene Pagani. She is now assistant treasurer of the United States. She saves money for our country just as she did for our class. Helen — Thomas Flannery was hurt while playing professional football a few days ago, so I went to see him. He looked well. No wonder, he should — he had most of the nurses in the hospital caring for him. Some of them were Alice Horwitz, Anne Darhbe, June Trepanier, and Hester Moylan. On the way out, | bumped into Arthur Siciliano, who is now one of the greatest surgeons in America. Mary — Speaking of nurses, | had a toothache this afternoon and | didn’t know where to go to have it fixed. I met Evelyn Carlson and she told me that Irving Winniman was a good dentist. I went to his office, and I was met by Ruth Sweeney, who is his nurse. Elsie Nozick, his secretary, was writing out some bills in his office. He certainly is a good dentist. Helen — | was about to pass Lillian Wolper’s store this morning when I looked through the window. Inside was Dominica Brzys. She was trying to convince John Fiorillo that the tie she held in her hand would look well on him. Elmer Bourdeau sells shirts and stockings. Rita Stookins is still selling handker- chiefs and sweaters. Elizabeth Paterson is a buyer now. She told me that she started from the bottom. I walked over to the jewelry counter, and there was Mazie Lovekin trying to sell a necklace and ring to Mildred Labovitz. Millie, as usual, wanted to know all of the good points. Mary — Oh that’s nothing, I saw Millie Masucci selling James McCarthy a dozen pairs of socks. These men surely are easy. Jennie Petluck buys all the cosmetics that are needed. Jennie was good at this make-up business. Helen Jurkowski was having a very good time selling John Lynch a pair of gloves. Speaking of gloves, | bought a pair for myself the other day, and while I was there, Mary Parnell came in and asked her for a pair of gloves to fit her husband. The salesgirl asked her the size of his hand. Mary looked puzzled. She brightened suddenly and said, ‘Oh, yes, his hand is big enough to hold mine just nicely.” , .%, S, 0-0, 0, 0. OO, Ho Ge Ms Me ate ctectectectoctonne , re! 0 %0 O90 0,9 0,0 0,9 000,00 99,09, 00,00, ' gt M0 O00 0,0 000,000 oe CX ?, “ee 6 Boe wee = AOTATD SUCRE G aj omen ©. © .% © © © © © © © % © o © oo. © © oO. oo. .%. .%. .%, ©, 9, Wo 150 15 10 10 9,0 108,000 0 08 O00 % OOOO OOOO OOOO 00,00 OF OF OF OF OF Oe ort A +o, ©. ©. oo. fo. , .%, .%, .%, G. Oe Ce Me Ca wtac%s Casatanm 19 09 00 ©, BAA 0 O09 8 rg %,0 00 0,0 0,0 0,9 0,0, 9,2 %¢ gt 8 rg? 0 0,0 0,0 0,0 ©, GH O°O L. O'F) GO .NEMsE aa ©. © © © © © © © © © © © % © © % © © © % % © oo oo oO OO. OO. OO. Oo. oO, 0, 9%, P, , 050 O50 950 150 450 10 050 0,0 050 010 9,0 9090909000090 000008 OF OF OH OOOH OOOO OOOO OF OF OF OOOO OUP T Or Or Or er rsee,® 7 7 O78, o, - , , . , gt M02 1? % ee, +000 ge 10 %,0 %,' re +00 as ar , .%, , 2%, 0,0 0,0 00 0,0 0,000 Helen — That's a good one. You know they call Don Rice the man of a thousand orchestras and the king of melody. As the little German boy used to say, “Ya, it vas vonderfocl. His orkesta iss chust the best I ever heard excepting none.” By the way, Clyde Agan, the announcer at station C.O.M.M., has scheduled a series of talks by the famous Evelyn Mayforth. He says she is going to talk on why we are what we are when we are what we are. Mary — Do you remember Francis Silvia? He has just accepted the position of coach for the New York Yankees. He is teaching the players how it should be done. I saw a sign made by Myrtle Paxton the other day. It told about the physical education school that was opened by George Pollack and Elisha Philipoff. !, for one, would never think of them as really working. Constance Poehler now has Miss Fisher's place as gym. instructor in Commerce, and Rita Kreiger, Anna, and Mary Burnett are her assistants. I hope they treat their pupils as well as the other gym. teachers did. Helen — 1 met Ludwig Vollmar today. He is an inch taller than when he went to Commerce, and is still going up for the higher things, you know. He invited me to lunch. I know | talk a good deal, but he certainly beats me to it. I could not get a word in sideways. He said that he and Walter O’Brien are two of the greatest bankers in Chicago, and have many clerks, stenographers, and bookkeepers working for them. Some he mentioned were Eileen Thomas, Doris Nowak, Lillian Malmstrom, Ruth Lyons, Myrtle McDonald, Tillie Mariotti, Barbara McMahon, Helen Decker, Ruth Krauss, Milton Goldstein, and Charles Pappis. He told me that Graham Rogers was trying to sell him some life insurance, but he [Ludwig] referred him to his lawyers, Wallace Olsen, and Bernerd Dunn. Mary — By the way, Helen, did you see that new shop near Archer Davidson's Veterinary, with the sign FACE LIFTED PAINLESSLY AND QUICKLY? Well, that beauty parlor is run by Ruth Nunn and Betty Thorne. Helen — We certainly have these ex-Commerce pupils up in the air. There's Lawrence Twomey in the army corps. Louis Korobkin is an excellent engineer, too. He specializes in hot air. Mary—I was going down the street the other day, and | saw David Hodgson, the contractor, telling Frank Spedero and Rudolph Safarik what todo. Imagine his telling them! Helen—Oh, by the way, at the Metropolitan Opera last night, Kathleen Renison and Helen Fox sang two of the most beautiful songs. Charlie O'Malley is a reporter from the Noble-Russell Evening Star. Virginia and George were very good in journalism. Their secretaries are Helen Patingre and Gertrude Goldberg. Joseph Conti and Dorothy Hill make up the editorial staff. The other reporters are Robert Wenners, Mary E. Sullivan, Lilly Swanson, Bernice Weiss, and Ethel Weinberg. Mary—You remember Edward Mitkoski? He's now the owner of a large accounting house. His Certified Public Accountants are Angela Audette, Priscilla Beauregard, Violet Boutin, Betty Hawes, Joseph Finn, Max Hochstein, Frank Cirillo, and Adelard Belanger. Some of his secretaries are Pearl Brody, Doris Brussell, Agnes Hunt, and Betty Burke. Vera Pflug and Ida Baker do his typewriting. Helen—I| met Vina Olson the other day. She said Raymond Meyers was in the X. Y. A. hospital with appendicitis. Anna Levine bought the hospital, and is at the head of the nurses. She gave him ether, and the doctor started to remove his appendix. He, then, laughed out loud. He can never get over that laughing spell he had in school. Dorothy Silverman, Kathryn Smith, Adela Utakis, and Lottie Nova- kowsky are some of the other nurses working for Anna. Mary—Sammy Zucco and Anthony Lucia walked me down to the library the other day. Josephine Tancrati was in charge of it. She has been for years interested in good books. Rena Fournier was helping her put up many paintings on the walls. These she said were made by Lucille Derouin and Frances Lee- man. %, .% .%, 0%, .%, 9, , M5 o%e 0%, 0% Me a%en% 0 0,0 0,0 , .o, 99 , 0 %9 ©, 2 90%, 0 00 ©, oe. 0 0,9 0 000,000 Go Me oe Me aM eo ote n™ 7 o- ° oe AZ oe Me ctectectectectectectectecteleteecte eee etecte tea ecte te Qectecte tate tea tatectatetectetecteatectecte te ated: +¢ 2s 0 %,9 O10 00,0 000000090, 90,00, OOOO, OOOO OOO SO OHSS OO OOOO, 90,90, 00,00, OF, 00, 9, 90,09 OF 99,90 99,00 00 02 OH OO OO 9,90, O00 00 OF OOOO OH OH SO OO8 0, Eide Cy SO e ORS HESTON OM REG go ee Er As URC tE LE Sane = 6 SY ©, .%. OO. OO. %. %. . .%. OO. OO OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. ©. OO. OO. OO. O. OO. OO. OO. O. O. ©. OO. Oo. © © © © © % © % % © © % © o © © % © © oo © @ 0 %,9 0.0%, i o,8 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,00, 09,0 0,99, 0 0,90, 00, 00 09 00.0 HO O,0 0,9 0,0 0%, 09,00, 9% 09,00, 00,00, OF, 99, OF OF OF FH, OF, 00,00, 99,90, OF 90,00 OF 09,90, 90,90, 99, 0% 09, CAMA 9 9,9 9 0,9 000,00, 00,0 000,90, 90,90,00,0 0, - . es oe ee ee ee ° Helen—Alice Beaman’s home is beautiful. She had Beatrice Belcher and Leonora Gendreau decor- ateitforher. Alice told me that Graham Rogers had also been to her home. He wanted to sell some of his insurance policies. He told her that the insurance company that he worked for employed Haroldean Cushman, Genevieve Zajac, Halina Zlotnitsky, Kathleen Hirst, and John Stone. You know that out of our class John was the only successful boy secretary. Mary—lIris Runsdorf has a physical education school all of her own. Angie Maggi and Margaret Axtmann are working with her. Elizabeth Rosati is her secretary. She told me that she saw Marion Goldstein the other night, playing the violin. She has made many public appearances, and these net big profits. Her school-day rival, Leslie Kosla, has been travelling, and now has a large music academy. Ina Kennedy and Douglas Keyes teach some of his pupils. Catherine Mitchell cares for his financial affairs. Mary Murphy and Helen Devick have charge of his office. Theodore Brown is his lawyer. Evelyn Brooks is the stenographer in Max Kasofsky's stamp store. Asa boy, Max was very fond of odd stamps. Helen—lIda Kaplan is an elocution teacher now, and Hector Lefebvre was graduated from North- eastern Law School, and isnow alawyer. They were very successful. Mary—I was talking to Izzy Cohen, Monday, and he told me that John Donovan is one of the best fighters in America. He was good [in this line of work] at the time he was going to school. Helen—Gee, I'm tired. Let's goto bed. We certainly have talked plenty — you know we always did. I wish we could find out about our other classmates. Mary—Well, although we don't know where they are or what they are doing, we wish them happi- ness and success in everything they undertake. HELEN R. SWEENEY Dear Old Commerce Farewell, dear old Commerce, Dear old Commerce High,— Oh, how we will miss you, When at last we say goodbye! Farewell, dear old Commerce,— Our school life now is through. Wherever life may take us, Well always think of you! So, farewell, dear old Commerce,— Our thanks are most sincere To all those who have helped us, Through our three high school years. Words by HELEN DECKER Music by INA KENNEDY KIXIKEXEX EEX EX EX EX EXELL EK EEX EX EXEL K EXEL EX EXER EX EXEL ERENT EX EX EN EKER ELK EXEL EX EXEL KER ELK EX EEE ELE ELK EX ECE LC EOC EX LOC EEC 82 ay ee aA TD he Gs Gy - = HOTG@ HstSst Grr OF O74 Os GEOR i ae EIXIX EX IX IX EX ENIX IX EX ENIX EX EX EEX EX EXE LK EXEL KEK EX ELK EXER EX EX EEX EX ELK EX EXE KEK EX ELK EX EXE LK EEN ERE EEK EEK EEOC EX ELE ELC ECL EEOC ECE Cliekes (Dien (Cimnene [April 21, 1933] Hawker ors se Fa ha aks aie cca tee hones ME eee ete ee PSG eben ra tae a a eet ates NEM eee CLiypE AGAN CUICE Ee ae Pe Ne a rarer near Bae rea rl ne PAA Ewes A teers eat Me MRIS ATA ca BS du Gan. SR Roth uA E KATHLEEN RENISON Attendants ALIcE ALLEN, RUSSELL PARKER Band ISRAEL COHEN, EpwarpD MitKoskI, ANTHONY Det Pozzo, ELISHA PHILIPOFF, FRANCIS SILVIA, THOMAS FLANNERY } HELEN Fox Ble phant here svete se echo ees ae hn eee ok PAG tg A AgRIeT Tae Sone ee cay gece ea a ee ee Chita haere Trainer: IR1s RUNSDORF VEG OR aias b Secee woe fog Se pce eect ay shi ch Cope cas Ret cells av och tn eios Sei SU i ee 9 Fe nanan a er an ea, a en ad Louis KoROBKIN Trainer: GEORGE RUSSELL Snake Charmer) os. fio lsc el ot te eos Se reg Fe eee sr AE rr ce a ETHEL WEINBERG Attendants: JOHN DONOvAN, ANTHONY FALCONE Flat” Woman ieee ect earns ele eee acetal Tee tee er es oo te ote aR an a ANN DARBE Cola ie Es Sa kt ey ee Rg a OS Mis ae Ac a ean LupwiGc VOLLMAR I, ile (sic eee ee eC kr ee EM eet Re tess MRL WA) Ol AR Withee) remy WSN Mv ie corr YOM Maso 2 a Ae Ob od « EDNA PELICIARY Gita fie? ccs v eikeee ls erage aioe re hs Se Ae a ene ee Oe han Pere ae ee Betty THORNE rele Sem, ow le) BP enEs OF eo: tay as Med er 8 be et Oe 6 he Bld OLS (ee lee hee le teee O 16cm a Ome Keele: Ie UR) Ree ed) Sa ke (ed cea i MARGARET AXTMANN Trainer: JENNIE PETILUCK Siamese - Twinks cut Go arden ce ei tide acacia ake Sloe Mae Neher ote Mirch soe i cans apie oR an Ne riick an 2 a | GERALDINE BALDAUF ae 8 OW EE BS a 0 6 ele ew ae 2a om eae: Poe bel wl 4 fat a, ee) ee le Mee io a) wy eet, gd Se te fe eae eee (of ib ib) wuld a tens Gee ms Eas eereina Te eee La ‘ HELEN MESsSIER Cowboys ’ CONSTANCE GOSSELIN ELIZABETH BLY CHRISTINE COKKINIAS HELEN ANAS GEORGE POLLACK OLIN WHIPPLE Indians CARMELA DE CARO Dominica Brzys RitTA GRISERI ELEANOR MATRONI LEAH GOLDEN ELIZABETH ROSATI RENA TOUGIAS LiLty SWANSON BERNICE WEISS Kd fo) oon Paar PAP cS fren fea, fae Re Oe areca Stan th He Mery ac rum AE Nee cutiy W ep guimniat 8 6 GONE cae GIN Oe ew ALICE BEAMAN Clowns FRANKLYN FERGUSON RAYMOND GootTziIT RAYMOND MEYERS IRVING WINNIMAN ANTHONY FALCONE JOHN DoNovAN Ros_yn ZWICKER IRENE PAGANI AGNES Hunt LEAH GOLDEN MILDRED SANDOR EILEEN THOMAS LILLIAN Prouty Betty BuRKE ANNA DENIS Mary PARNELL JOSEPHINE PANZA Musical Barid ss s..02 0 eee, Oe NO ORAS Sees eae Rok, ee ese eee er ee Leader, MARION GOLDSTEIN Players VERA SUTKOVOY INA KENNEDY James McCartTHy LESLIE KosLa ELIZABETH B. COHEN Concert Features merong: Mani. .5 ciate ats 5 stiece phish spite 6 acegecca se, Sea Se Vatee Pail emer tester elie ea vane aRan eet ie ee EpwarbD MITKOSKI ML PATTIE abe gb hve. Seneca ae chee hte RMS are ele ole trea nate es DRG LRSM OReR Seer SOON aN ne ee ore One a ANTHONY DEL Pozzo Ford Act IRVING WINNIMAN FRANKLYN FERGUSON RayYMOND MEYERS JOHN DoNovaAN Lec 1 9 6 9.2 qa eee nC eR CON MTERR C DGD Sree TMT en M EP Bn eee ep igs dat SE Tg eh ie on so GRAHAM ROGERS Pyramids Litty SWANSON HELEN DECKER VIRGINIA STONE MyrtLteE McDonaALpb Mary Murpuy MARJORIE BEALL Mary T. SULLIVAN ALIcE Horowitz TittieE Mariorri ANGELA AUDETTE BEATRICE BELCHER Tight Rope Walkers p35 waist btext as a a a ed ee pees CN se Eva LINETSKY Audience Act LN Lol «( 1 Sig DAR an ne ee RnR te ten SUR AL Re WC Ay Wind! FW a MPI Re RS A EL ns son Mihi ani ae ANNIE LAGODITZ G0) eh} (ol « RRRTE ae ee or Sc EN tre eT ARRON E, cies a Diet. sli, ge OT eel EUNICE UNDERWOOD and [DELLA LEBOWITZ Barmer Boy i. ined cook eee c cs be ee ee Reo ee he ne sm on DoNALD RICE Batmer Girl? yo cles sod wth os ond oliecle ied Dew Di ile eee ee ees SO er JESSIE KAzIN 0) fo TY, F:1(e an S SR One Na R MG L neh Mei We Mec oe ee at a ou Sa ee - MADELINE COOPER treet Wrchins son. i eg nels ace Bl co Oe ead A Ve nL Ae ne Sr ete ty Eee ee Marion De RusHa and RitA KREIGER Peanut. Vendor 22 iting ie eee a Se eee a EN Rees cep eae tee a 1 RE ea Eve GorDON Preachers 2 ous os ae a5 Stee neko oe Seen peal Oe a gs Tr eee Oe ee JOHN STONE City Boy indi oi eFs-d inate Pa ed et Fm Rn Bae aE et ec a oe ee ALBERT MELANEY REY Gir ode vic See ew why Kine a ints ina dark vb ath Mm oan hc ian ee e MiLprepD LaBovItTz WIE Sia dibs cs baat ab ale Seve ted h ee wb eo sneer e ee esha ere A ot aes ey a ANNA LEVINE Plusband 03 ices ee ee heh Oe Te ge a Max HocHstTEIN Barmerocc cess ee ae en aN ee oe ee Fenn ht 7 Re kd oo at ow leh kbs ac SALVATORE ZUCCO Rest of Class in audience Ho Me Se Me Me Me Gn Me Me ctectectectectectectestectectecteactedt +, 6, ?, Me ctectectectectectectoctectectectectecte tee eteteteteteteteteteteteeteteteteQeateteteateatectetetedt OOOO, 9 O09 00%, O%,O 0,00, 90,00, 00, 99, 00,00, 99, 00,00, 09, 00,00, OxXAXD? 10 0 00 ©, 0 9 ©, oO 0% oo 0 O91 00,9 0,9 OO 0,00, 90,00, 0,00, 90,00 0,0 OO OOOO OOO OOO OOOO 90,00 00,00, 0,00, 90,00, 0,90, O00, O00, 90,00, 00, 00.8 00,0 ee Moots te EY) OC) Oe OP COMM MER GE me Cae DD Use US gos 3 Go Ge Ge Me Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Me Ge Gs Ge Os Oe Os Ge Se Ge oe Mu o%e Me atectactectecteesteeteeGeteGeKteteGeeGeSeGeGeSeteSeteteSetestes® %, ©. 0, .%, .%, .%, .%, .%. .%, .%. .%, .%, .%, .%. .%. .%. © .% © © % @ 9 9,0 O00 0,0 000,008 00,0 0,% 7,0 %,0 2 re ¢ ,¢ 0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 0,0 0,9 ¢ 0%, + ¢ 0,0 %,0 ° 00,0 ,¢ +000 0 O00 0,008 LO 00,0 0,0 0,0 ,¢ 0 0,0 O09 0,0 0,9 0,000 0 0,9 ,¢ 9,0 0,0 0,9 °° 0,0 0,0 0,0 ,° 00,009 00,0 0,0 0,0 +¢ 2 o¢ + ¢ oe a5 or) The Last Wull and Tustament of the Class of June, Thur-r-r-rty Thr-r-ree Ladies and Gentlemen, Board of Education, Superintendent, Principal, Teachers, and Friends: Upon behalf of our clients, the Class of June, 1933, of the High School of Commerce, of the City of Springfield, State of Massachusetts, we have called you together upon this solemn and serious occasion, to listen to their last will and testament, and to receive the few gifts they have to bestow in their last moments. ‘They have tried to be just, as well as generous and impartial, and to distribute wisely untc those who will make the best use of such gifts as they have in their power to be stow. These are their decisions, as at last definitely arrived at through very deliberate consideration. Listen, then, one and all, while the document is read, as duly drawn up and sworn to: First: To Mr. Jerome Burtt, our principal, we give and bequeath our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for guiding our ship on so successful a journey during these three happy years. Second: To Miss Mildred B. Jenks, Miss Grace L. Bulkeley, and Mr. George Reed, our faculty advisers, we give and bequeath our most sincere appreciation for their helpful assistance in our undertakings. Third: We give our gratitude to those who have helped to make our year book a success: Miss Ruth Marsden, Miss Harriet Johnson, and Mr. G. Donald Melville. Fourth: Graham Rogers, President of the June Class of 1933, leaves to Paul Noffke, Jr., President of the January Class of 1934, this gavel, that he may conduct in an orderly way the trying affairs of his class. Fifth: To Miss Harris we will this eighteen-day pamphlet, so that she may retain her girlish figure. Sixth: Owing to the existing depression and not being Scotch, we bequeath to Mr. Chatto this large bottle of milk for the Commerce Kitty. Seventh: Albert Melaney leaves his attractive looks to Bennie Bernert or to any other “heart breaker.” Eighth: We leave this bottle of hair tonic to Mr. Macalpine, so that he may maintain his fluffy white hair, which makes him look so distinguished. Ninth: Wilfred DeGrandpre gives this ham sandwich to Gustave Cohen. Tenth: Virginia Noble leaves her journalistic ability to Bennie Fine or to anyone else who dares to claim it. Eleventh: To Mr. Augustus H. Smith we will this cow-bell, that he may receive the attention of his future Economics classes more promptly. Twelfth: George Russell and Edson Freeman leave Mr. Melville these passes which he forgot to ask for. 7 +. 0. 9, 6%, 6%, 7 , Mo0 O. ©. ©. ©... ©. ©. .@, Ge We Ve Ve Ge ee a Ma Ma tatatemtaton OG Ce Ce O. 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Fourteenth: Hector Lefebvre and Winston Larson will this megaphone to future XIIA presidents, so that they can be heard in class meetings. Fifteenth: Julian Ferrero and Sylvia Pomerantz support Mr. Parmenter’s “Buy Springfield” campaign, by leaving him this Springfield-made checker game. Sixteenth: To the lunchroom management, we leave this can of peas and two tablespoons of flour to thicken the water which they serve as soup. Seventeenth: Franklyn Ferguson gives to Mr. Walker this Accounting Test for him to grade his own proficiency and intelligence. Eighteenth: To any second floor teacher we will and bequeath this telescope, so that he may be a witness to what goes on in the operating room of the Wesson Memorial Hospital. Nineteenth: To Miss Rankin we leave this bottle of blue ink to help her forget the red fluid which she uses so frequently. Twentieth: ‘To the Freshman Class we bequeath our glorious record of achievements as a goal for ' them to attain. Twenty-first: Wallace Olsen gives Mr. Melville the new nickname of ‘Don’, so that the Freshmen will not mistake our dear pedagogue for a real doctor. Twenty-second: Rocco Falcone bequeathes this cap-gun to Mr. Pease, so that he may prove him- self a real cowboy. Twenty-third: Thomas Barrett wills to Mr. Oswald this miniature coffin, that he may have a new way of disposing of his dead jokes. Twenty-fourth: We give and bequeath to our beloved faculty all the amazing knowledge and start- ling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers. They are hereby authorized to give out such of this information to the world as they may feel the world is ready to receive. Twenty-fifth: We, pioneers in lunching occasionally with Mr. Burtt in order to promote better acquaintance, leave this pleasant custom to the lower classmen to be used when they become seniors. All the rest and residue of our property, whatsoever and wheresoever, of what nature, kind, and quality soever it may be, and not herein before disposed of, we give and bequeath to our beloved Principal, for his use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the coming classes as he may see fit. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We, the Class of June, 1933, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this twenty-first day of April, Anno Domini, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Three. Attorneys-at-Law: JOHN STONE RAYMOND MEYERS OF, 1%. tt. 1%. OO. 0. 1%. OO. 1%. oO. oo oo. © ow +, O00 00 O09 OL 2 %,¢ 0%! 0 0,9 0,9 0,0 0,9 090,000 0, 90,0009 00.8 85 7 Vagal el OP CxSI cael Os ree GO. OO. . O. O. . O. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. oH, He Hs Me oH Me Me o®, 6 +, 9,0 9 90%, O90 9,0 0,9 99 ©, O90 O09, O O90, 09,90, 09,00, 09,09, 00,00 OF, 00,90, 00,09, 00,0 7 , ° o, 6%, Mo aMactnatectectens Hoe a%ee ?, Me atoctectectectectoctes™ ?, re? 09,2, ,9 0,0 9,0 0,0 0,900,009, 90 OF, 00, OF, 0% OF, 0% OHO OO OF OO OF 90 9 90 OF 00, 00,0 +, .%, 2%, .%, .%, .% ®, , AA o¢, O90 0,0 0,99, 9,0 0, 00,90, 09, 09, 00,09, 09,9 re’ HO. 1%. HH. OO. H. , O, O, OO, LH. OAD, 2 O09 OO O,00 OOO, OO, OF, OO OF, 0%, 09,99 20 00% ( ) , ¢ 2 ?, ¢ %, ©. @. ©. ©. © oo Oo % © % % © o © o © % © © oo. oo. oo, F, +. .%. 9,0 8 19 9,0 0,0 0 0 OO O,0 9,09 OF 090,94, 99, OO OOO, OOF OU OO OU OF 00,00, 00,00, 00,00, 00,09, VIRGINIA NOBLE 72 JESSIE HELEN “HAROLDEAN YOLANDA = ELZABET B. KAZIN DEVICK CUSHMAN PAROLO COWEN _ ES HELEN EVEWN MARGARET JULAN ANTOINETTE MESSIER BROOKS AXTMANN FERRERO FATTINI _ - DAVID MARY J. | ANNA HODGSON HUGHES BALDAUE GOLDSTEIN LEVINE _ Dd. Seaflgre o. © © % © © © © % © © © © © % © o % oO oO. OO. OO. OO. OO. 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Oswa.pb, Treasurer President, PAUL NOFFKE Vice-President, SOTIRIOS PAPAFRANGOS Secretary, Lucy KALPAKIAN Treasurer, Doris Roos ALBERICI, ALDo, Wilbraham ANDRADE, ARTHUR, 727 Carew APPLEMAN, ALBERT, 61 Huntington BeEnoIT, ROBERT, 132 Noel Bioom, Myron, 303 Belmont Ave. Brapy, THOMAS, 760 Chestnut Byrne, RoBeErT, 868 Berkshire Ave. CAMPAGNA, LiBBy, 51 Elmwood CAVANAUGH, THOMAS, 400 Nottingham CAVANAUGH, WILLIAM, 54 Greenwich CHAPDELAINE, ALBERT, 117 Jefferson Ave. Cowen, ISADORE, 39 Loring CRAPSER, GORDON, 464 Dickinson Da.ey, Hucu, 42 Wait DeckER, RICHARD, 94 Bowles DELVEccHIO, AUGUST, 354 Page Blvd. D1 Santi, FRANK, 71 William _ Donovan, JAMES, 82 Cherry Dow, FRANK, 13 Brookline Ave. Dz1ALo, CHESTER, 62 Hamburg FAGIN, SAMUEL, 68 Osgood FERGUSON, DONALD, 36 Benton FRANCIS, Ivor, 166 Corthell, I. O. FREEMAN, EDSON, 19 Pershing Terrace GHAREEB, CHARLES, 823 Armory GorMALLY, THOMAS, 153 Wilbraham Ave. HAGGERTY, BERNARD, 668 Liberty HANLEY, JAMES, 81 Phoenix Terrace Hart, Epwarpb, 54 Carlisle HENDERSON, JAMES, 36 Richelieu JENKINS, MAYNARD, 84 Tenth JONES, STANLEY, 54 Suffolk LATTELL, JOSEPH, 113 Wilcox LEVINE, JOSEPH, 113 Massasoit LEVINE, SAUL, 114 Massasoit LiInpDstrom, ConraD, Edmond, East Long. Lopi, JosEPH, 30 Wilber Ave. LyNcH, JOHN, 40 Willard Ave. McCartny, WILLIAM, 3 Brook MAHONEY, PHILIP, 176 Orange MarcHETTI, VicToR, 50 Littleton MatTHews, Harry, 4 Priscilla MOoNTEBELLO, HERBERT, 765 Dickinson MorrEAu, CLAYTON, 210 Pendleton Ave. NEIGHER, HyMan, 72 Linden NorFkKE, PAuL, 23 Holland O'Day, Howarp, 69 Maynard PAPAFRANGOS, SOTIRIOS, 17 Sumner Pero, DONALD, 60 Grenada Terrace PLANzO, WILLIAM, 371 Columbus Ave. POMERANTZ, ARTHUR, 150 Woodlawn PrRovIN!, FRED, 194 Main QUINN, PAUL, 1025 State RAINEY, HERBERT, 144 Daviston REES, KENNETH, 786 State Rosie, Harop, 46 Kimberly Romito, ANGELO, 28 Warriner Ave. RUSSELL, THEODORE, 309 Birnie Ave. SAFARIK, RUDOLPH, 80 Grand SHELLMAN, GEORGE, 25 Bartlett SHONAK, JOHN, 218 Ferry TuBAzIo, Louis, 854 Sumner Ave. a ———————————————————————— Member-at-Large, MADELINE LABRIE Woop, GILBERT, 53 Fountain WoopruFF, BRANCH, 65 Demond Ave. YACAVONE, ALBERT, 53 Shawmut ALBANO, CONCHETTA, 31 Gardner ALLEN, LEE, 1261 Carew ANDREWS, EDNA, 27 Freeman Terrace ARIETI, RTA, 69 Bliss BARBARISE, ANITA, 11 Lowell BENNETT, KATHLEEN, 86 Edendale BERGERON, Emma, 44 Lafayette BERNSON, Dorotny, 35 Sylvan BeErOoN, ESTHER, 32 Lowell BesseTTE, ALIDA, 45 Athol Bier, Haze, 90 Wilmont BLANb, MArjorIg, 105 High BLEAU, CECILE, 1698 Dwight Borowsk!, NELLIE, 234 Union Boyp, RutnH, 62 Ferman Terrace Brass, RoBINA, 121 Meadow Road, Long. Broap, Rutn, 37 Bloomfield Brown, Amy, 781 White Brown, THELMA, 157 Bowles Caron, MABEL, 195 Dunmoreland CaRTER, EDNA, 67 Manchester Terrace Case, MARION, 45 Daytona CATTAR, EVELYN, 15 Congress CIENCIWA, WANDA, 24 Weston CIGNOLI, Rose, 93 William CLARK, ELEANOR, 23 Portland CLoHEsy, ALICE, 37 White CopurRn, Epna, 17 Ozark CoHEN, PEARL, 125 Franklin CooLBROTH, BARBARA, 68 Yale CREEGER, BetTy, 64 Church CuLLoo, ELEANOR, 12 Daytona CummIncs, HELEN, 16 Walter CurRAN, MarIE, 24 Ranney CURRIER, KATHLEEN, 197 Orange Dace, Murie., 75 West Alvord D' ANGELO, Mary, 76 Morris Desrosiers, Doris, 79 Lyons, I. O. DGETLUCK, OLGA, 180 Sharon D1 FLorio, Lucy, 88 Marble D1 Pasqua, Mary, 55 Nelson Ave. DLuGosYNSKI, HELEN, 137 Patton Donovan, EpitH, 7 Central Dro.Lett, KATHRYN, 74 Gresham Ave. Dubey, LEILA, 15 Keith DurFy, CECELIA, 11 Waite Dupuis, HELEN, 131 Berkshire, I. O. ETHIER, FLORENCE, 923 Liberty Fasry, ANNA, 103 Savoy Ave FAULKNER, GENEVIEVE, 136 Westford Circ! FELDMAN, LAauRA, 411 Carew FERIOLI, ELsi£, 840 Worthington FIEDLER, MARGUERITE, 46 Barber FLacc, Rutu, 41 Orleans FRENCH, GLADYS, 33 Carter Ave. FRENTzos, STELLA, 116 Patton GIBBIE, HAZEL, 47 Revere GeEorGE, ANNA, 677 Newbury o, 2%, ©. 0, ©, 0, ©. ,e, Mo aMectectectectectectectectectectectectact: Gacted®. 0 %,9°, 19 0,9 0,0 9 0,0 00,0, 9 9 98 00,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 O09 O90 0,0 0,00, 00.8 o° of o,0%,° 0, + Pees i ro CH O:.O LO F AA , .%, 7 O O_ 0 0, O02, , .%, %, .®, 7 00%, , oo, +9 %0%,0 0,0 0 00%, Go.tpsmITH, Avis, 42 Biltmore GREENBERG, FLORENCE, 44 Beauchamp GRIMALDI, ANNA, 65 Norwood GrisE, VIOLA, 96 Montrose GUAGLIARDO, Mary, 37 Wilcox HACHIGIAN, SATENIG, 58 Dearborn HamMILTon, Marion, 684 St. James Ave. HARGADEN, RitTA, 137 San Miguel Hazvett, Mary, 27 Farnsworth HEDEEN, EVELYN, 102 Drexel HERMAN, JOSEPHINE, 33 Arch Hii, Myrt ce, 444 Franklin Hoskins, IRENE, 47 Richelieu JOHNSON, RHUENETHAL, 691 Union Jones, Horcia, 689 Union KALPAKIAN, Lucy, 3291 Main KELLEY, MADELINE, 26 Dearborn KENNEY, RITA, 69 Dawes Kerr, ELIZABETH, 514 Chestnut Kipp, Dorotny, 26 Talcott KRuUPKE, Marig, 16 Montpelier LaBrIE, MADELINE, 39 Shillingford LAMBERT, EDNA, 54 Pemaquid Lane, Marpa, 163 Bloomfield LANE, Rose, 62 Lorimer LANE, VALMA, 59 Scott Larson, EpNa, 241 College Lawson, Dorotny, 193 Russell LazNnovsky, Rose, 97 Clantoy LEsHIN, IDA, 632 Dickinson Lonc, RoBEerTA, 1708 Dwight LONGWILL, WINIFRED, 1338 Wilbraham Road MacBrIbDE, GERTRUDE, 66 Dearborn McCarthy, ROoSALig£, 204 Commonwealth Ave. McCray, Georaia, 1114 Dwight McGovern, Mary, 5 Roy MacMILLan, MARGARET, 109 Revere Ma toner, VictToriA, 61 Monroe Mo atectectectectectectestectecteat %, 0%, 0, 6%, 0%. 0%. 1. 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RETCHIN, MILDRED, 244 Commonwealth Ave. REYNOLDS, MARGARET, 38 Silver Roserts, Dorotny, 45 Cortland Roos, Doris, 1189 Carew Ross, HELEN, 4 Benton Place Ross, IRENE, 218 Oakland RossINGc, FLORENCE, 19 Harlan RuHER, Doris, 98 Cambridge RUSSELL, CATHERINE, 44 Langdon SANDERS, CHARLOTTE, 18 Greenwich SAUNDERS, Dorotny, 124 Littleton SCHLAFERMAN, BEssIE, 47 Hebron ox EEE EEE KE KEK EKER EK EX EX EK EXEL ELLE EKER EKER EX EXE ELLE EXE EX EX EXER EK ETEK EX EX EK EL CLE EEX EE LCL CCX EX EEX EEC DOO 88 ose”, CAS) CU SG See = SEI EGE Ss Geet 1©s19 F Cs O?MeMe Ee Re Ga EEK EK EK EX EX EX EXE EET TE EK EER EKER EE ELLE LLL EE LILLE EX EX EE EE LL CEC EX EEE LCCC CEE EK EXE EC LCCC EES SCHROETER, Norma, 91 Wilbraham Ave. THOMPSON, IRENE, 25 Wason Ave. SCHUERER, FRANCES, 56 Walcott THORNE, WINIFRED, 426 Union SEIGER, MARGARET, 2142 Main TONELLI, AUGUSTA, 93 Gardner SrRAcO, CLEMENTINA, 171 Walnut Toncur, Una, 26 Strong Ave. SMITH, HELENA, 34 Norfolk VaiL, OLGA, 617 Dwight SPAGNA, FLORENCE, 50 Margaret VERCELLONE, SPERANZA, 770 Liberty SPAIGHT, MAE, 235 White Ww E GeCiterd STATHIS, JENNIE, 111 Bancroft PLD BON ete oes ee STEINMAN, BEsSsIE, 72 Prospect WEGIEL, VERONICA, 7 Lawe, I. O. Strurcis, HARRYETTE, 59 Aberdeen Road WELCH, MARYROSE, 196 Pasco Road, I. O. SZEMBROT, SOPHIE, 1203 Dwight WIENER, FRIEDA, 27 Morgan Class of June 1934 Mrs. MaArGARET O. PALMER, Faculty Adviser Miss Honora F. NELLIGAN, Assistant Mr. Witt W. MaAcacpInge, Treasurer President, SHIRLEY Ross Vice-President, DOROTHY GRALOW Secretary, DorotHy KELLY Treasurer, FRANK GALLI Member-at-Large, JOHN GARVEY ADLER, BERNARD, 91 Butler Gaston, RICHARD, 82 Boylston ALBANO, Dominic, 17 Hubbard Ave. GOLDBAND, SHEFFORD, 14 Massasoit Pl. ALEXANDER, GEORGE, 34 Van Ness GREENE, THOMAS, 35 Commonwealth Ave. ATKINS, RICHARD, 74 Shamrock GRIMALDI, ALFRED, 14 Whitney PI. BacHAR, ALEXANDER, 76 Sterling HAMEL, RoBERT, 46 Rush ' BAILLIEUL, PAUL, 83 Bay Hanson, MARSHALL, 29 Orleans BALLARD, JULIAN, 67 Franklin HARRINGTON, PHILIP, 59 Dawes BASILE, JOSEPH, 28 Wendell PI. 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Bosin1, Rita, 22 Fremont Boucuilk, CELIA, 133 Orleans BourGEo!s, BEATRICE, 19 Main Bozek, Emiry, 121 Linden BRADLEY, GERTRUDE, 92 Girard Ave. Braica, AGNES, 84 Orleans BRAUNSTEIN, LILLIAN, 68 Jefferson Ave. BRUNETTE, GERTRUDE, 51 Chester BRYANT, WINIFRED, 201 Pasco Rd., I. O. BusHEY, GRACE, 395 Wilbraham Rd. CALLAHAN, VIRGINIA, 504 Newbury Capko, ADELLA, 33 Pembroke Ave. CAPLETTE, LILLIAN, 109 Fern Caron, LAURETTE, 1045 Worcester, I. O. CARRON, EVELYN, 51 Meadow Rd., Long. CASE, JEANETTE, 26 Manitoba Cassipy, MARGARET, 28 Gilman CHAFFEE, VIOLA, 258 Redlands CHAPDELAINE, RTA, 117 Jefferson Ave. CHAPIN, HELEN, 233 East CHEHOWSKA, STELLA, 135 Tenth CiEcrwaA, GENEVIEVE, 45 Kosciuszko, |. O. CLARK, BETTY. 109 Noel CLARKE, KATHLEEN, 2160 Ambrose CLEARY, CECELIA, 31 Austin COHEN, EVELYN, 97 Belle COHEN, MINNIE, 97 Lowell CONNELLY, KATHLEEN, 32 Arbor Corpus, Marian, 304 Union COUGHLIN, GRACE, 15 Wigwam PI. 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EATON, FARRIS, 350 Dickinson Epwarps, AILEEN, 31 Phoenix ELprRIDGE, Betty, 151 Glenwood ELIASON, ANN, 122 College Evxkas, Mary, 195 College FEDEROWICZ, STEPHANIE, 78 Linden FERRIS, CECELIA, 93 Ontario Ferry, ETHEL, 216 High FIGONI, ELIZABETH, 97 Prospect FLANAGAN, BERNICE, 590 Plainfield FLYNN, Mary, 20 Home Fox, HELEN, 211 College FREDETTE, AGNES, 26 Summit FRENTZOS, CHRISTINE, 431 Chestnut FuLLer, Myr te, 91 Daviston GALLAGHER, EVELYN, 178 Wason Ave. GAMBLE. MArRJorIE, 19 Mansfield GarLIcK, EVELYN, Elm, E. L. GENDREAU, Doris, 65 Rosewell Ave. GEOFFRION, CECILE, 48 Euclid Ave. GEORGEOPLUS, JOSEPHINE, 16 Columbia 7 cr GERARD, BARBARA, 3110 Main GILWEE, FRANCES, 364 Belmont Ave. GiustTINaA, LENA, 971 Columbus Ave. GLASSANOS, ARTEMESA, 64 Jefferson Ave. GREEN, EMILy, 61 Mason Grout, Dorotny, 460 Wilbraham Rd. GUERTIN, PAULINE, 33 Milton, I. O. Gwozpz, STEPHANIE, 30 Banner, I. 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Hit, WINIFRED, 18 Gillette Ave. Hom, Dorotny, 103 Albemarle Hotmauist, MARGARET, 29 Pine, E. L. HUuBERT, ZELDA, 74 Saratoga HUMBERSTON, FRANCES, 66 Pomona HUNTINGTON, THELMA, 49 Montrose Huse, MarGaret, 61 Bloomfield THRIG, TERESA, 48 Wait IREDALE, MARGARET, 182 Linnell IRZzYK, IRENE, Hampden Rd., E. L. IWANIEC, BERTHA, 54 Stony Hill, Wilb. JAcKSON, Doris, 73 Pendleton Ave. JAMES, ELEANOR, 29 Carleton JANECZEK, GENEVIEVE, 41 Devens, I. O. JEFFRIES, CATHERINE, 66 Cass JENNINGS, ANITA, 85 Grand Jitson, RutH, 39 Hobson JOHNSON, LILLIAN, 60 Bradford JOHNSON, LUCILLE, 94 Thompson JOHNSON, MARGARET, 28 Fairview, E. L. JOHNSON, RuTH, 112 Penrose JosEPH, JULIET, 136 Melha Ave. JURKOWSKI, STEPHY, 36 Franklin KAIPAINEN, THELMA, 102 Shattuck KAaLeTA, Mary, 75 Cass KALLIN, ANNA, 57 Bancroft KAMINSKI, BERNICE, 1324 Dwight Kamyk, Lo!sk, 233 Centra, I. 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KRUSELL, ELIZABETH, 122 Marlborough Nouirskt, FRIEDA, 723 Belmont Ave. Kutic, Victoria, 51 Kosciusko, I. O. Opin, BEULAH, 77 Girard Ave. La Bier, PEARL, 224 Parker View O'Connor, SHIRLEY, 45 Clayton LaBossIERE, LAURETTA, 1442 Worcester, I. O. O'NEILL, EILEEN, 80 Strong Ave. Lai, Dora, 193 White O'NEILL, Mary, 465 Rimmon Ave. LAMBORGHINI, ADA, 52 Acushnet Ave. OPALINSKA, JULIA, Stony Hill Road, Wil'm. LAMOTHE, CLAIRE, 56 Roseland OrsaTTI, EMMA, 97 Fern LANDELLS, ELEANor, 112 Middlesex OQUELETTE, ROSELIND, 7 Central LANGLEY, RUTH, 38 Byers Pare, CECILE, 54 John LANNON, SARAH, 120 Greene ParKER, MILDRED, 101 Eastern Ave. LarsEN, Ivy, 43 Rockland PARQUET, Doris, 92 Linden LasorsA, THERESA, 77 Hayden Ave. PELLETIER, GLADYS, 20 Hunt Terrace LaVALLEY, DoroTHy, 935 Main PEPER, ANNA, 57 James LAZERUS, SHIRLEY, 704 Linden PERKINS, RUTH, 36 Switzer Ave. LrEaAHy, ANNA, 14 Van Horn PI. Perry, MILDRED, 37 Castle LECHNER, LUCILLE, 91 Pine St. PETERSEN, GERTRUDE, 109 Suffolk LEGRAND, RitTA, 338 Main, I. O. Petri, OLGA, 35 Collins LEVINE, JENNIE, 172 Sharon PFROMMER, ELEANOR, 87 Windemere LickER, EVELYN, 72 Linden PIGEON, BEATRICE, 134 Warrenton LicarsK!I, GLapys, 51 Auburn PIQUETTE, PHYLLIS, 208 Pearl LONGUEIL, VIRGINIA, Parker, E. L. PoLLaAcKk, EVELYN, 107 Kensington Ave. Loomis, MARGARET, 7 Piney PI. PREMAK, GERTRUDE, 23 Governor LusczczYNSKA, ANNA, 109 Linden PszczoL_a, HELEN, 100 Everett ' Lyncn, Mary, 411 Armory QuiLL, Dorotny, 37 Laurel McCartHy, MARGARET, 10 Home Quist, AsTRIA. 45 Wilton McCartny, Mary, 95 East Alvord RaMEy, Dorortny, Lull, E. L. McCLEary, THERESA, 63 Lowell Raun, Doris, Allen, E. L. McComese, MurIEL, 44 Benz ReEpDIN, ANNA, Maple Shade Ave., E. L. McCray, ALTHEA, Maple, Hampden Rep, ETHEL, 2947 Main McCronHan, MILDRED, 58 Webster Rice, Dorotny, 38 Applewood PI. McMauon, Mary, 21 Santa Maria RICHARDSON, CAROLYN, 31 Bangor MacPHERSON, ELIZABETH, 15 Hawley Rioux, HELEN, 154 Alden MACFARLANE, GRACE, 25 Ashmont RISKIN, RUTH, 425 Carew Mapra, HELEN, 21 East Main RosBatTor, HELEN, 60 Nelson Ave. Masnanl, Eva, 11 Franklin Rd., Long ROBERTSON, EILEEN, 92 Spring MANHART, PAULINE, 202 High Rosinovitz, NATALIE, 11 Hollywood Marl, Evipe, 201 Tyler RocHForpD, Marie, 141 Carver MarINES, ALEXANDRA, 67 Locust Rocers, FRANCES, Shaker Road, E. L. MaArRNEY, ELAINE, 351 St. James Blvd. Rosati, ANNIE, Lombard Ave., E. L. Marsu, Mary, 417 Page Blvd. ROSENBLOOM, GERTRUDE, 53 Bancroft MartTIN, GEORGIANNA, 1109 Worcester, I. O. Roy, CLarre, 14 Vail Marty, BERNICE, 71 Tenth RUSSELL, JEAN, 73 Grenada Terrace MatTTHEws, HELEN, 61 Howes Ryan, Mary, 38 Arch Mayer, MARGUERITE, 594 Belmont Ave. St. GERMAIN, CECILE, 3040 Main MAYNARD, ALICE, 54 Hastings SapowskKI, HELEN, 52 Nelson Ave. MECHELLI, MARGARET, 77 South SCATOLINI, LOUISE, 329 Taylor METIVIER, HELEN, 127 Webber SCHAFER, Dorotny, 364 Plainfield MeEtTZcER, ILINE, 410 Liberty ScHMID, EMMA, 28 Wesson MEYERS, IDA, 2839 Main SCHULTZ, BEATRICE, 36 Applewood PI. Mipwoop, BarsBara, 48 Denver SciBELLI, Mary, 1160 Columbus Ave. Mipwoop, Rutn, 28 Boyer SEDELOW, Doris, 1305 Worcester, I. O. MILLER, EILEEN, 59 Hall SENECAL, Rita, 309 Newbury MILLER, THERESA, 19 Knollwood SHARON, EILEEN, 51 Leslie Mis, MArRJorIgE, 15 Woodbine Ave. SHEA, GRACE, 89 Alvin Misu tis, ELIZABETH, 17 E. Hooker SHEA, Mary, 493 Plainfield MITCHELL, ELIZABETH, 51 Miller SHEEHAN, HELEN, 148 Everett MoncEAu, RTA, 611 Plainfield SHELDON, GENE, 23 Preston Moore, THELMA, 24 Sumner Ave. SHEPARD, BARBARA, 622 White Moruzarty, GRACE, 75 Granby SICILIANO, EpitH, 35 Dwight Rd. Morse, GERTRUDE, 145 Dickinson SIFAKES, VASIL, 39 Carew Moss, CELIA, 32 Lexington Ave. SILVER, CyMIE, 32 Shawmut Mucta, STELLA, 41 E. Main, Wil'm. SIMPSON. 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SQUAzZA, MELANA, 720 Worthington SQuIRE, VIRGINIA, 43 Forest Glen Rd., Long, StacH, Mary, 18 Hancock STANFORD, ELINOR, 29 Holyoke STARR, SHIRLEY, 106 Massasoit STEBLIN, ANNIE, 13 Ringgold STEFANOVICH, Mary, 1109 Dwight STEPHENS, MARGERY, 3 Pearl St. Pl. STEVENS, HELEN, 120 Powell Ave. STROBELBERGER, Dorotuy, 379 Birnie Ave. STRONG, MARGUERITE, Prospect, E. L. SULLIVAN, ANNA, 14 Crane SULLIVAN, Mary, 204 Westford Ave. SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA, 15 Westford Ave. SWEEN EY, CATHERINE, 40 Parkside TANNER, SALLY, 761 Dickinson TAYLOR, JUNE, 61 Keith TEBALDI, ALICE, 31 Shawmut TEEHAN, RoBEeRTA, 51 Greenleaf ‘TETREAULT, GERTRUDE, 3052 Main TIBALDI, ALFEDORA, 235 Taylor Tower, BEATRICE, 366 Hancock TUMIDAJSKA, STELLA, 412 State UKLEJA, CECILIA, 2 Weston, Wil'm. VAN Ness, MARJORIE, 27 Audubon VIENS, CLAIRE, 18 Eloise VINICK, ADELE, 42 West Alvord VOSBURGH, MARGARET, 410 State WALANCE. GERTRUDE, 283 Parker, I. O. WALKER, IRENE, 125 Greene WALKER, MADELINE, 125 Greene WALLIN, HELEN, 29 Chapel WARREN, BERTHA, 206 High WATERMAN, ELIZABETH, 285 Quincy WATERMAN, JEANETTE, 813 Armory WATSON, FREIDA, 13 Grover WeBER, MILDRED, 16 Hebron WHITAKER, DorotHy, 497 White WHITE, BARBARA, 29 Palmyra WOJTKIELEWICZ, STELLA, 74 Congress Woop, ALMA, Lull, E. L. WZzoREK, GENEVIEVE, 2450 Main YACOVONE, ANNIE, 443 Walnut YATES, EILEEN, 246 Oakland YOUMELL. LILA, 5 Seneca Younc, Dorotny, 116 Arcadia Blvd. ZANETTI, Mary, 3 Goyette Court ZIMINY, STEPHIE, 820 Columbus Ave. ZiskK, Mary, 10 Wilber Ave. ZUCCALO, AMELIA, 18 Wood Ave. Class of January 1936 Mrs. RENA P. BARTLETT, Faculty Adviser Miss NATALIE CLARK, Assistant Faculty Adviser Mrs. RutH J. KENDALL, Treasurer President, CHARLES WALKER Secretary, STELLA ARIETI Member-at-Large, GRETA KEYLANDER Vice-President, NORMAN HARE Treasurer, SELDEN GOLDSTEIN 7 PRED COCOCOOD CDC LO SRO DODD DDR SRR ERROR ERR ERROR OR ER ERR SR ORR RRP ROR OR RRR ARR ARRAS 2 ra? 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Roserts, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester MAE Rosso President GEORGE RUSSELL EVELYN CARLSON Vice-President WILLIAM CAVANAUGH BARBARA HOLLIS Secretary BarBARA HOL.tIis EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Semester Class Second Semester RutH HickKMAN XITA EVELYN CARLSON RICHARD KURALT XIITA HELEN SWEENEY GEORGE RUSSELL XIIB PAUL NOFFKE E-MMA BERGERON XIA KirBy MILLER KirBY MILLER XIB HYMAN GOLDSMITH JoHN Murpnuy XA Davip KRENTZ JOHN BLAKE XB DorotHy THOMPSON Mo atectectectectectectectectectectectectestectectectectectectectecte teste ectectectecte teste ctacte ate cha te cMa Ma cMe Me Me Fn Mn Me Fe oF oe Me o%e oF % .%, .%, .%. % MP M2 O29 O90 O98 0,9 0,9 9,0 0,0 0,0 090,00, 90,00 09 00.00, OOOO. OF OF OF 9 OF 0% 60 6% 60 0 0% 6% Oo O99 O09 0,9 0,9 09 0,8 0000000, 00,00, 09, 9 9, 00 90,99, 00 00 00 000 $69, ror Mat Mah Mgt MeO Mee MeO Meee Oe HAO, O Uo er, e, OM. % %, 6%, A SV a Ve Ca c%e Cara c%a eM PO %9 00,0 00 9,0 0,9 009,99, Aa? 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M cKeErtey, Faculty Adviser OF RIGEE ss Semester ending June, 1932 Captain GEORGE MEACHAM Lieutenant [rBoRIO CAMPAGNA Semester ending January, 1933 Semester ending June, 1933 CHARLES DEMCHUCK Captain WILLIAM CAVANAUGH JOSEPH Ue ee LIBORIO CAMPAGNA Lieutenants JOHN ARAKELIAN RALPH MARTONE HE Boys’ Patrol is an organization of boys whose function it is to see that the rules and traditions of the school are observed. Since the number of pupils has increased very rapidly during the last few years, an increasing amount of supervision has become necessary. In view of the fact that the increase in the number of teachers has not kept proportionate pace with the increasing number of pupils, some other means of supervision had to be devised. Thus the Boys’ Patrol was formed. Members of the Patrol are stationed at strategic points in and about the building and wear badges indicative of their position. Some of the major functions of the Patrol are to prevent smoking in and around the building; to prevent stealing in the locker rooms; to prevent pupils from leaving the grounds without permission; to keep order in the lunchroom; and to assist at athletic contests and other school activities. +, + loole ole oho ogo of ole 0% a0 oo ofo oe fe oe fe oe ele oo ete oe ele ore 0% fo ale ateotente ste skeotente ofeetente steatentesteateatestenteatesteaveateeteaseasesteaeate ere eease sre aeele seal e ese sleale ese oleae ese olen esse eLenle ese sLoese ese ele Tor == GAD OU aa - « HIGHSCHOOL) OF FC'GM ya aes oskontentonteotertentertectetenterectecteatentectecteateateetecteateaeeteoteaterteotenteateeteoteateaseeteoteareaseeeotearerteeteeteasesteeteateacescesteasescesestessosreeteaseeseeseaseaseesesseaseeseesesetseeseeie ese eseeseese soake orge hoete ooke eoge ease ae 9% oeke aeefe Roose ao 0 eote se 00 eae aoe aoe eof Sie ae Cee ey v oate “gone oats oy + Rooke ore eeke see ° oats 0 ao so oe oe ote ote so He oe ne oe ofe 20 oe 00 af0e8e 0 O50 Oo oe ae one 20 ofe oS ose ere ose 5 fo We ee ose ate ho ofe ole oeete fe OCC COCO he ofe oe ote ho oe oe ose ofeete eege Ly oete ey sore % .° sees s° Ay Ky 9% fe ege 2 oe! eo eke x sy Ly ete eoeke tone see By vy % “ ye % ° ° ° “rs? ° ° Hey se sone “ “ tees sponge sees eons: “yt sfoege aoete Front Row, Left to Right: Ruth Hickman, Ann Whitaker, Edwin Hellyar, Shirley Ross, Lilly Swanson. 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WATKINS, Director HELEN ANDREWS MARGARET CASSIDY MARION ROBERTS STELLA ARIETI HARRIET Cox MARION ROGERS JANE BARLOW GEORGINA DIMOCK ANAISE ROUSSEAU PEARL BARNES CARMELA DE CARO BEATRICE SCHULTZ DorotHy BASSETT HELEN FEIN LAURA SERMUSZYN EVELYN BATES AGNES FREDETTE VASIL SIFAKES EVELYN BEDORE LENA GIUSTINA CHRISTINA SIMPSON CATHERINE BELLIVEAU EmILy GREEN LILLIAN SOUTHIERE CELIA BoucHIE ApA LAMBORGHINI MELANA SQUAZZA BEATRICE BOURGEOIS ALEXANDRA MARINES VIRGINIA SQUIRE EmiLy Bozok Mary Monty Mary STEFANOVITCH LouIsE BRAICA SHIRLEY O'CONNOR KATHERINE SWEENEY Doris BRACEBRIDGE CECILE PARE ALFREDORA TIBALDI GERTRUDE BRADLEY Doris PARQUET IRENE WALKER BEATRICE CARLSON NATALIE PARTLOW DorotHy WISWALL JEANETTE CASE MARION RICHARDS STEPHIE ZIMINY , %, ° o° 2. aU % , .@. oesooges rer , oo, 2°, O Ho o%e%eo%e 0%, ° Sete LCs oO, 9 00 0,9 ©, Cx ‘e 7 ° ?, 7 ea ?, oe +, 2%. o, .%. @. 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EtpripGE, Faculty Adviser First Semester FRANCES CHANT RODELYN LAZARUS RuTH FISHER SHIRLEY NORBERY JOHN ARAKELIAN EpwARD ALEXANDER LILLIAN ARONSON Leo BELSKY LILLIAN BERKOWITZ Mary BLAIR RoLAND ARBOUR HERBERT BERGMAN GILES BLODGETT EsTHER Bropy PEARL BRODY RoBERT BROWN BARBARA COOLBROTH Davip HAMMARSTROM OPRICERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Membership -Chairman Program-Chairman MEMBERS ANDREW DONNELLAN Taso ELIOPOULOS ARTHUR HAMIN IDA KAPLAN ALEX NICKETT MILTON ROBERTSON IRIS RUNSDORF Band JAMES HENDERSON RoBERT HENDERSON Cyrit Howe INA KENNEDY RICHARD KURALT FRANK LAMOouUNTAIN ALICE LAREAU Second Semester AuGuSTO DELVECCHIO ROSELYN SHAPIRO JOSEPHINE HERMAN GERTRUDE CLANCY NATHAN BENNETT MARGARET SHEEHAN GLaDys TOIVONEN ANITA TOOTILL MarceryY TOorILL ELtiotr Woop Mr. WILLIAM J. 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THE VILLAGE CHOIR Lefttoright: Terry Bianchi, Genieve Allen, Mildred Jenks, Dora Briggs, Julia Strong, Eleanor Jefferson, Grace Bigelow, Phyllis Savoy, Helen Humberston and Rebecca Flagg, accompanist. Faculty Frolic Address of Welcome........ CLARENCE CHATTO Faculty Will cee G. DoNnALD MELVILLE Opening Chorus TerRY BIANCHI, CATHERINE CASEY, CATHERINE Harris, HELEN HUMBERSTON, ELEANOR JEFFERSON, DorotHy Morrow, Honora NELLIGAN, PHYLLIS SAVOY WILLIAM Brooks, JAMES CLANCEY, STILLMAN McKEriLEy, DONALD MELVILLE, CHARLES OSWALD, RALPH PARMENTER, HAROLD TAYLOR, WILLIAM WATKINS, RUSSELL WILLIAMS Accompanist, MADELINE HUNT Dances arranged by BARBARA COREY Words by TERRY BIANCHI Bisko and Bosko... HAROLD JONES and E. H. B. Myers Faculty Prophecy...BELDING JACKSON The Workhouse Ward—Lady Gregory By arrangem ent with Samuel French DALE IVIISK ALL ae ae 6 eee CHARLES OSWALD MICHAEL McINERNEY........ 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Ser ats Ks 3 0°, 90,9 +, + Mary Hadden, Leona Bosquet, Nellie Hoffman, Jessie Kazin, Alice Moccia, Ruth Broad, Astrid Gullberg, Marjorie Beall, Rosamond Tiedgen, Pearl Cohen, Lillian Cohen, Edna Armstrong. Ruth Horowitz, Natalie Tannenbaum, Agnes Rister, Ann Fabry. Christine Cokkinias, Grace Valentine, Miss Catherine Casey, Marion De Rusha, Carolyn Montanari. Second Semester MarIOoN DE RUSHA CAROLYN MONTANARI LEONA BosQuET NELLIE HOFFMAN IRENE KAMPFER AGNES RISTER NATALIE TANNENBAUM ROSAMOND TIEDGEN GRACE VALENTINE COCCI CEC CECI Oo O50 O50 056 ole ose ole elo nle nse nse eseste ese nseoseoseete 30 0o 00 oe oo fe oe 20 a%e a5e oLe ale Le oF oF4 004 Le are ore ore erento en’ ole ote eee iets Gl) CO. 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Second Row: Alice Beaman, Robrita Hamilton, Amy Brown, Pauline Briere, Mary Sullivan, Rita Stookins, Harriet Sturgis. Third Row: Helen Donald, Helen Cummings, Marjorie Bloese, Olive O’Brien, Alexandria Marines, Ruth Gross, Alida Bessette, Ruth Comeau, Evelyn Brooks. Areopagitica Mrs. FRANCES B. HAyNEs, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester RutH PomMroy President THELMA RAE IRENE MARINAKE Vice-President EVELYN Brooks FRANCES YOUNG Secretary RutTH Gross THELMA RAE Treasurer SYLVIA SEAVER MEMBERS ALICE BEAMAN Amy BROWN OLIVE O'BRIEN ALIDA BESSETTE RUTH COMEAU Mary SULLIVAN MARJORIE BLOESE HELEN DoNALD Rita STOOKINS PAULINE BRIERE RosritA HAMILTON HARRIET STURGIS MILDRED HENDRICK ALEXANDRA MARINES Miss HazeEr K. 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First Semester ROBERT WENNERS LuLA RICHARDSON RENA FOURNIER RoBERT BENOIT EMMA BERGERON PauL BLooM ANNETTE COHEN BEssIE COHEN ELIZABETH COHEN CARMELA DE CARO CHARLES FRUEH Le Foyer Miss GRACE BIGELow, Faculty Adviser OPTIGERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer MEMBERS EDWIN HELLYAR CoNSTANCE Huot IRENE KOGERT EpItH KOPELMAN MELVIN KOPELMAN RICHARD KURALT MILDRED LABOVITZ FRANK LAMOUNTAIN THEODORE MACKO : Edwin Hellyar, Lula Richardson, Robert Wenners, Rena Fournier, Robert Wild. Second Row; Melvin Kopelman, Carmela DeCaro, Elizabeth Cohen, June Trepanier, Emma Bergeron. Third Row: Richard Kuralt, Morris Mandell, Esther Walit, Mildred Labovitz, Miss Grace Bigelow, Yolanda Parolo, Irene Kogert, Annette Cohen, Constance Huot, Jeanette Poulin, Beatr ice Frankel, Second Semester BEATRICE FRANKEL LEONCE LEFORT JEANETTE POULIN HELEN MALONE Morris MANDELL ELIZABETH MISULIS YOLANDA PAROLO DANIEL SCHAFFER JUNE TREPANIER ESTHER WALIT RoBERT WILD ©. 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JEFFERSON, Faculty Adviser First Semester Mary JANE HUGHES ALICE MENGE ILATHLEEN BENNETT HELENE DUuPUIS FREDA ARNOLD RuTH BARKER Britt BEck EDYTHE BEss HaZEL BIEL HAROLDEAN CUSHMAN MARJORIE GAMBLE RuTH HICKMAN OBEPIEBRS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS MyrtLeE KNOWLTON CLARICE MEACHAM BARBARA MEISNER Doris NELSON JUNE NELSON DorotHy RAMEY MILDRED RETCHIN MARGARET REYNOLDS Second Semester HELEN SWEENEY KATHLEEN Hirst EDNA LAMBERT HELENE DUPUIS Doris Roos FLORENCE ROSSING MILDRED SANDOR CHRISTINE SIMPSON CATHERINE SWEENEY Betty THORNE MILDRED VOGEL ALMA Woop Mate ctectectectectectectectectectectectectectectetecte teers etecteGoteecteateeatatact. 59 9 09 1009000000, OOOO OO 90,000, 0%, OO OOOO 90,000, 00,9090 S090 OU, 09,09, 00, 09, 00, 00, 00,0 +, © © © © © .o © % © .o oo % oo. oo. 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Left Side, Top to Bottom: Virginia Brown, Betty Burke, Clara Green, Evelyn Devino, Ada Lamborghini, Dorothy Niemiec. Center Front: Evelyn Carlson. Right Side, Bottom to Top: Frances McInerney, Dorothy Kelly, Lillian Prouty, Betty Eldridge, Olga Vail, Lila Youmell, Mary Haggerty. Koinonia Miss BARBARA B. Corey, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester EVELYN CARLSON President EVELYN CARLSON Francis McINERNEY Vice-President LILLIAN CARR HELEN VOLTA Secretary MIRIAM CUMMING DorotHy KELLY Treasurer DorotHy KELLY MEMBERS DorotHy BASSETT Mary HAGGERTY DorotHy NIEMIEC ELvIE ByJoRKLUND FLORA JAHN LILLIAN PRouTY VIRGINIA BROWN ApDA LAMBORGHINI BEATRICE RANDALL Betty BuRKE RosE LANE DorotHy RICE WINIFRED BRYANT EDNA LARSON Mae Rosso EVELYN DEvINo Rita LEGRAND OLGA VAIL Betty ELDRIDGE Mitty McRItTCcHIE ETHEL WEINBERG CLARA GREEN THELMA Moore LitA YOUMELL Joyce MULVEY HELEN Murray 130 1e oe oe of oSe o$e ofe 08 080 ofe o8e oSeole ole oleate ere ereereeroereere O50 O50 O50 O50 OSe OLO Ore OLe ete erento ere ere erento ere ere erence ereereereere ere ere ere erence ereereers oOo oe oe oe oe oe oe oe ole ots ose nce nrecrerenreoreorecreoreereoteete Pac Ge Fl Cri OF Orie ©) GrOiMy MEE: Re GE ne elo, Or! 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Third Row: Dorothy Whitaker, Eileen Sharon, Margaret Axtmann, Mary Murphy, Dorothy Feeley, Ruth Pomeroy. Fourth Row: Lois Sederlund, Frances Humberston, Helen Devick, Miss Teresina Bianchi, Rita Flynn, Muriel McComb. Kumtux Miss TERESINA C. BrANcut, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester BERNICE WEISS President GERALDINE BALDAUF GERALDINE BALDAUF Vice-President IKATHLEEN RENISON MARION DAWSON Secretary HELEN MELANDER HELEN MESSIER Treasurer Eva GORDON MEMBERS HELEN ANAS THERESA GREW Lois SEDERLUND ARLINE ATCHINSON BARBARA HOoLtIs MARGARET SEIGER MARGARET AXTMANN FRANCES HUMBERSTON EILEEN SHARON LucILLE BRODEUR ELEANOR LANE ZELMA SOLOMON JANICE CURRAN MuriEL McComas DorotHy THOMPSON RutH DECKER Rita MANNING ADELE VINICK HELEN DEvVICK Kirsy MILLER HARRIET WALL DoroTHy FEELEY Mary Murpuy ANN WHITAKER Rita FLYNN IRENE PAGANI DorotHy WHITAKER KATHRYN GREELEY JANET PENNINGTON JANICE WILLIAMS RutTH POMEROY 30 oo fe ofe fe ole of ole ofe nfs ole ere ele ele oleate nseare nents searesrearenceereceese EXEXEKEXIX EX EK ENIX EEK EEK EEK EEX XEN LR ENTE ERENT EEX EK EEX EX EEK EEE OX ECE EC DOCS m4 = = CAD U GE WS). shi ieG rior ere pale FUClOsiTMie G EREXI EXE EX EEK IKE EK EEK EEK EXER ERENT ENE ELK EEK EE EOE EERE EXE EXELL EE ECL DCX EOC DCEO PIKE EX IX EXE X REE TEX EK ECE EK OEE Rae oatke sone eae syoege meee reeks Soere seote 5 eats ooke Sorte eeke sont “eee oot eke we oege coete eoote eroete oote oaks eoete steaks oeke ode to 00 Soste sy este OOOO Soot OOOO © © © o o, ©. .%. .%, .%, 0 1,9 0,9 0 1,0 9,0 be Sek he Se Sie Shes oho ote ote ote ofeete 5 05o a20 ole eseete 3 £3 f3 3 ; ; o, .%, .%. .%, .%. .@. 10 09,9 0,0 0,009 be ae ah a ee Seg Wo nooks So ete ate oese a oose OS seoege ao oe oe ofe oleate oate eo eke Roe oete oe se Rooke oof oo 26 ote seek loots ote Songs foeke ooge DCO eoke aloete eoote oaks oote Ro ete ote ao ege eee OCG non Roots Sorte Sooke Sooke looks Rootes sleek Rooke Rooke one Front Row, Left to Right: Alice Clohesy, Edna Weake, Jeanette Berman, Claire O’Brien, Dorothy Roberts, Helen Ross. Second Row: Rosemary Curley, Eleanor Culloo, Lucy Kalpakian, Anita Kravitz, Constance Demetropoulos, Sophie Demetropoulos, Madeline Labrie. Third Row: Edna Coburn, Anita Jennings, Viola Grise, Florence Greenberg, Dorothy Lawrence, Molly Yarmitsky. Fourlh Row: Eunice Van Der Werken, Irene Terho, Barbara Midwood, Rose Pagliaro, Laura Bianchi, Claire Brodeur. Llamarada Miss Resecca S. FLacc, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester CLAIRE O'BRIEN President CLAIRE O'BRIEN JEANETTE BERMAN Vice-President EDNA COBURN DorotHy ROBERTS Secretary DorotHy ROBERTS HELEN Ross Treasurer HELEN Ross MEMBERS MIRIAM BERENSON Rita Disco RutH MELVILLE LaurRA BIANCHI VIOLA GRISE BARBARA M1pWwoopD Marie BIANCHI WINIFRED HILL RosE PAGLIARO CLAIRE BRODEUR BARBARA HoBSON ANNA PUPPULO ALICE CLOHESY ANITA JENNINGS FERN REED ELEANOR CULLOO Lucy KALPAKIAN CLAIRE Roy ROSEMARY CURLEY ANITA KRAVITZ IRENE TERHO CONSTANCE DEMETROPOULOS MADELINE LABRIE EUNICE VAN DERWERKEN SOPHIE DEMETROPOULOS DorotHy LAWRENCE MoLLy YARMITSKY FLORENCE GREENBERG EDNA WEAKE HELEN Davis SD, D, ©, ©, 0, ©, Cp. Gren o™ rR RO OR OO OA +o. © © © , © S.C. OO. O. OC. 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Triangle, Leftto Right: Mary Parnell, Ruth Newman, Ruth Oppel, Verna Clark, Mae Davidson, Winifred Hough, Miss Eleanor Pearl Davis, Muriel Manley, Marion Marshall, Winifred Longwill, Barbara Farrell, Catherine Pare, Margaret McCarthy. Nisimaha Miss ELEANOR PEARL Davis, Faculty Adviser LORRAINE PARO President LORRAINE PARO DorotTHy FRISBIE Vice-President DoroTHy FRISBIE ALICE LAREAU Secretary ALICE LAAREAU Mary E. SULLIVAN Treasurer Mary E. SULLIVAN WINIFRED HoUuGH Program Chairman WINIFRED HouGH GERTRUDE wccria f ae GERTRUDE MAcCBRIDE Affiliated ‘er HELEN FARLAND ffiliated Officers HELEN FARLAND MEMBERS LEONA BosSQUET BARBARA FARRELL MarIon MARSHALL ISABEL Brass Mary FLYNN RutH NEWMAN MARGARET CARR DorotHy HATHAWAY RUTH OPPEL VERNA CLARK ALICE JANUSZ EVELYN OSTROM RutTH COLLISTON WINIFRED LONGWILL CATHERINE PARE Mae DAVIDSON MarGARET McCartTHy ELEANOR PARO FLORENCE ETHIER MuriEL MANLEY Mary PARNELL Mitty Marro Ge Ge We Ve Ge Go Ve Ve, sGe Ge, a Ge Ga Ge Ga Vannes 9, 0 ©, 0, 0 CO. OC. 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Second Row: Dorothy Favreau, Marie Curran, Alice Barnes, Mrs, Elizabeth S. Ullery, Marguerite Haberlin, Ida Meyers. Quill Club Mrs. ELIZABETH S. ULLERY, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester VIRGINIA ELAINE NoBLE President VIRGINIA ELAINE NoBLE GRACE LAPINE Vice-President IpA MEYERS DorotHy GRALOW Secretary | DorotHy GrALow THOMAS BARRETT Treasurer THOMAS BARRETT MEMBERS ALICE BARNES DorotHy FAVREAU RAYMOND MEYERS MARIE CURRAN MARGUERITE HABERLIN Mary O'SHEA VIVIANE DENNIS FRANCES LEEMAN JAMES PRIOR CATHERINE DROLETT HazeEL LYMAN NorMA SHROETER CECELIA DUFFY EVERETTE MILLETTE Mary SULLIVAN GILBERT MUELLER EXIT X IX X EX EX EX EXE EXE ERK EX EXONS POX EX EX EX EXE EX ERE EX EEK EEK EERE ENS 50 050 oF oS oe ole ele ole oe ele ele ete erence ete eteeve sees ore BiG G:H O-O Ost COs Mek: Ri Gabe =. 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Second Row: Donald Pero, Theodore Russell, Wallace Olsen, Graham Rogers, Bernerd Dunn, Leslie Williams, Harold Robie. Third Row: Robert Wooster, John Garvey, Ludwig Witkowski, Julian Ferrero, William Wright, Hector Lefebvre. Fourth Row: David Krentz, Henry Potemski, Mr. William Perkins, Thomas Pilegi. Stoaphilos Mr. WILLIAM L. PERKINS, JR., Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester EMANUEL TESORO President Davip HopGson IKENNETH VAN WART Vice-President WALLACE OLSEN ANGELO RoMITO Secretary JULIAN FERRERO Davip HopGson Treasurer ANGELO ROMITO MEMBERS BERNERD DUNN Hector LEFEBVRE THEODORE RUSSELL JOSEPH FINN Puitip MAYER RICHARD SMITH FRANK GALLI SOTIRIOS PAPAFRANGOS Lupwic VOLLMAR JOHN GARVEY DoNALD PERO LEsLIE WILLIAMS JOHN HuRLEY THOMAS PILEGI Lupwic WITKOWSKI JOHN KNox HENRY POTEMSKI ROBERT WOOSTER Davip KRENTZ Haro_p RoBIE WILLIAM WRIGHT MAvrRIcE ROBINSON GRAHAM ROGERS Mr. RussELL L. 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Faas ate ateate ot oo of 080 hoods ote oe ote ote Feat eatec?, Fo aPoahoa%s tee? 30 80 oe 086 Ofc oo oe ofc oe ote +42, Ms a% eae Peete ct, eege he ofc oe oo ote ote SC bBo Be BR Sse HE oe Sy - ooge ¢ % eo 5 as Oy ergs , ‘S 9 of of 7 e030 ey . 42, 2,9, ¢ Oo ecko +, ¢ “ e oe oe b3 % 3 ae 9% . % eege 7 ose Og eof ?, ey ¢ .° eof 3 Kx oege yy “ OO “se “ OG ey ey steaks ey y eete ey se Ba ey OY ye 9 oats , 4°, ro ete Front Row, Left to Right: Thomas Tilevi, Ernest Remillard, Bernard O’Conncr, Felix Brenner, Alan Marceau, John Garvey, Leslie Williams. Second Row: Clarence Beal, David Krentz, Richard Smith, Walter Lion, Harcld Manhoff, William Lawson, Vernon Lynch, Rodman Lewis. Third Row: William Kimtatl, Stanley Bracy, Stephen Motherway, Mr. Belding F. Jackson, Philip Mayher, Sidney Deeb, Arthur Andrade, Irving Winniman. (Unofficial Mascot). js Torch Mr. BELpbING F. JACKSON, Faculty Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester FELIX BRENNER President Davip KRENTZ JOHN KNoOx Vice-President SIDNEY DEEB ALAN MARCEAU Secretary- Treasurer EpwarD Marcus BERNARD O'CONNOR Affiliated Board Member ALFRED CRANDALL MEMBERS ARTHUR ANDRADE JOHN GARVEY PHILIP MAYHER CLARENCE BEAL ARTHUR HAMM STEPHEN MOTHERWAY STANLEY BRACY WILLIAM KIMBALL THOMAS PILEGI THOMAS CATTER WILLIAM LAWSON ERNEST REMILLARD WILLIAM COLEMAN RopMAN LEwIs FRANCES RICHARDS ALFRED CRANDALL VERNON LYNCH RICHARD SMITH FRANCES DESMARAIS HaroL_p MANHOFF LESLIE WILLIAMS WALTER DION BEAMAN WOODARD fe fe e foste OS fe oe 0 fe e oe fe “0 fe oe eo OG fe OG oe 3 e e DG DG oe 0 e ec Og oe + 30 e fe oe e Og e e e e ae 30 eeeke fe fe OG e %e fe fe e fe e “3 fe % Og OG fe oe e oS 500 oe fe Se “0 eo Og fe oe e % enone ic) Oninn Oar OM MR Re Gee s. 2: ChAdawD UG EB US se = ig9 sho ee fe fo Se fe oSe ofe Whe so ah e o5e 520 So ole oe oe 120 020 oe 50 ole oe ale ore 050 050 ale ole ose ale le ore ose ete erence ens areare see erearecresceereerearesreerearen asta etoareare ere ere ere are ere See eleareete ete erearenre ete ereerenne oe Ore ore ore Hee 0% ‘Soo 068 Se ser ee Sy “y ve oe see se ey wy yy vy woes S xy LY y 96% Se Cy sy see Ns e eoege ooge 0% sponse Rooke eoge See ey oege eee one oe eR HO RMR vy Se i HEE - senaee genes ¥y Srotenyee “sy ey oe 2 ey “st OOO le oSe ofeeke eons No rlerte ofeoteote ae of0 ake oe ose ete OOO eee oe oe oe ofe ho oe of oe ofooe Wo afe ele ofeote meas oe “ye oege eoge eege oege Rooke oege Reese eoeke eoege Neooge eoege eege eee Soege e0%0 eee eoeke oote oege oote eoege eose Roote eooge eege eoge eoge eege Reese Rooke eoege eoege eoege eege Front Row, Left to Right: Melva Knight, Lillian Hanna, Lee Allen, Otilia Romaniak, Adela Utakis. Second Row: Esther Brody, Antoinette Ruggiero, Stella Frentzos, Ida Mushinitsky, Elizabeth Paterson, Agnes Hunt. Third Row: Pearl Brody, Vera Pflug, Julia Prosansky, Eva Lukmin, Miss Helen Parker, Vivian Choinard, Rita Kenney, Rose Shaughnessy, Vera Sutkovoy, Dorothy McNeil. First Semester LEE ALLEN OtTILIA ROMANIAK LILLIAN HANNA MELvaA KNIGHT ADELA UTAKIS RosLyN BROWN Epna Butts RutTH CALLAHAN MarION CASE VIVIAN CHOINARD YETTA DECKELBAUM STELLA FRENTZOS ANNA GRIMALDI WINIFRED HouGH Wekansel ORPIGES President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Club Reporter MEMBERS AGNES HUNT MADELINE KELLEY Rita KENNEY Eva LUKMIN CATHERINE MALSTROM CONGETTA MASTROIANNI MyrtLtE McDoNnaLp MARGARET McGARRY DorotHy McNEIL DorotHy MILTON Miss HELEN E. ParKeEr, Faculty Adviser Second Semester ADELA UTAKIS OrTILIA ROMANIAK LILLIAN WOLPER PEARL BrRopDy ESTHER BrRopbDY VERA SUTKOVOY IpA MUSHNITSKY ELIZABETH PATERSON VERA PFLUG KATHERINE POLLARD JULIA PROSANSKY ANTOINETTE RUGGIERO RosE SHAUGHNESSY DorotHy THRESHER NinA VEREMY o, .%. ©. ©. ©. © © © © © © © © © oo @ OOOO 0,000 0, 90,09, 09,00, 00,90, 09, 90,00, 90,00, 00,0 1370p 6 take en Go ARID Gar GG 0G Me Me Me oe aM Me cMe ste ctectoctectostosrestestedi %, ©, .%. .%. 9%. %, .%, .%, .%, .%, .%, .%, .%, 2%, 0 OO 0,0 0, 00,0 0,9 0,0 0,00, 00,9000, 00,00, 00,9000, 00, OO, 90,0000, 0,90, 90,0000, 00, 00,90, 00,00, 00,00, 0, 00,909 Ve Ge Ge Oe Wa Ge Ge Vn We Wo We We Sn Ve, Para e™ oe e%ea” HO OOOO OOO OO0, 9%, 09,0090, 09 00,90, 90,9, 00,00, 9, 00,90, 00.9 5 “= 2-9 FIN Gabi ots see Ei Onc) sla a ge Ge ee Me oe oe Caen nea e ewan ata Mac eae Pe wecis te eats Me aes Cn wa ence Pncna®, 7 ¢ 9 98 +0 ,¢ ,¢ o,¢ 2 2: 00,9 OO 0,9: 0 2 2 %,¢ %,°: 9: SOC o0 o,° o¢ 9: 7° oe 00,8 0,0 00,0 +2 o,° OO) 'o° ° of eo ,8 ° ° MA Se Ge We, se ee Ge Ge We Ve We Ge, Sa aM, AA 7 2 OO O90, 00,0 0 0 %,0 8 OO 2 ,¢ OO 1 OO Oo o¢ ¢ o8 OU oe LOU 2 2 LOU) o° ,¢: ,8 OU o,0' OO 2 OU o8 Oo of ¢ 0 %,0 mx EG es ) e9} eoete oote oege ery eoege oote oats ooge 3 Reese Rooke serge og Roote heoote seege aoeke oege oeke Roose oeke ooke Noose Rooke ooke Rooke eoete A oote pee sy sooseeseeye seep oy SA Se Sie She See boas Ye Si o , ° sso rseeseesoezoess spree e See eseegooseeseese Sy Seeseeges Gry Sy Heorzestestenteete oete: Reoeke Roote ae oe Rooke DG oeke See eoeke eo Rooke oote % ey x ge Roose oe sors ¢ +° 0°, “ ° se Roots Roots Rooke Rooke eee “ey a sy ey °% ey Noege foots Upper: Crimson crew on the Connecticut River. Left to right: Theodore Russell, Norman Coti, George Russell, Maynard Jenkins, William Polanzo, Wesley Monat, Richard Kuralt, Fred Provini, captain; Edward Mitkoski, coxs- wain. Lower left: Commerce breaks upa Beaver pass. Lower right: Trade halfback breaks through center of line for sizeable gain. Commerce Bright days that are swiftly passing, Happy days that hurry by, Those glad free hcurs of school life, That we part from with a sigh, Tedious classes, sports and laughter, Close to our hearts that lie, Bind with loyalty and friendship, Each of us to Commerce High! CHORUS Commerce-Commerce-Commerce-Commerce— Commerce-Commerce-Commerce-Commerce— We must leave our school for life’s work, To the call we gladly go, And reveal in the duties set us, All that to our school we owe. With Integrity our watchword, And Industry our guide, Let our lives bring honor ever, To our dear old Commerce High! 2. 3? %. % Me ctecten% , o, 6%, ?. 0%, oo° °° %,° 0: %,° 9 °, oe,e %,° SO o,° °° 2° xs %, 2%, , .%. ©. ©. ©. ©. .o. . °, O10 9,0, 0 0,0 000,90, 0O,0 0,90, 00,00, 0 0,0 Se Mactectectsctoctectectectecton 0,8 %,00,9 0,0 0,9 000,00, 00, 00 00 00% tp RAR Cri = a nA Gere WSy a ies °, °, Peretti uta.) 12 OP CG OrMeN °, 5% o%e Meat ctectectectectactectectetecteetestetatected® So a%ectectectectee% Me Me oF Me o% a a%e a” Mo atectectoctecte oh ate ats tectentc ah: Maeacecteedee dh Gara adt Pah MP MOO OOOH, OOOH OOOO OOF OOOO PO OU OF OU OU OU OU OU OU OOO OU OOO OU OO OOO OF O90 OH O90 OOF 99 OO OO OF O99 HEU EO IO ENED Os HOO SOOO SOO LO tO OOO OOO e TTT Tia 1 er TT Lt oe ©. .% © © © © © © © © © % % © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © o © © © © ©. oO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. OO. O. O. 1H. 1H. 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After losing the first game to Monson, the Crimson team won four straight before Monson again triumphed over them in an exciting game which was not decided until the last few moments of play. The Crimson team needed a victory in its last game against Tech to win the 1932 interschool title. With the score one to one, and with one moment left to play, Hartwell, Tech's forward, scored the winning goal. Commerce placed second in the final interschool standing. The Crimson tallied fourteen goals during the season, while opponents scored thirteen times. The leading scorers were Captain Silvia, Goldstein, and Rees, each with four goals. FOOTBALL The Commerce football team completed a very successful season, with four victories, two defeats, and one tie. Commerce played Enfield in the first game, and won seven to nothing. Commerce outplayed Enfield in nearly every department of play, with Ustach, Montebello, and Borecki doing great work in the line and backfield. With the whole forward line performing ably, the Commerce team out-scored Turn- ers Falls thirteen to six. The Crimson team lost its first game of the season to Cathedral by the score of twelve to nothing. In the second and third periods the Purple tallied two touchdowns. Captain John Conway, Commerce halfback, performed ably both in running and punting. Tech, led by Naylor Talia- ferro, trounced the Crimson team twenty to nothing. Commerce was without the services of Herb Monte- bello, all City guard. Central was the Crimson’s next opponent and neither team could score. Commerce scored a touchdown on a pass to Berti, left end, but this was ruled out on account of the Crimson’s having twelve men on the field. Commerce beat Trade in the last game of the season, thirteen to six. BASEBALL The Commerce nine finished a disastrous season by losing the last game to Tech, five to four in twelve innings. The baseball club won two, lost ten, and tied one. However, a close checkup reveals the fact that five of the losses were by small margins. The Crimson opened the season at Holyoke and were defeated during a thrilling game by the score of four to three. The Central nine, encouraged by a victory over Tech. trounced the Crimson nine to the tune of seventeen to two. Masco, Central pitcher, featured with three hits and holding the Commerce nine to a few scattered hits. The Commerce nine trounced Ludlow by the score of ten to three, collecting thirteen hits, with Kawa hitting safely twice. Turners Falls, Trade, Holyoke and Cathedral then took the Commerce team into camp. The Crimson nine, behind Abe Feldman’s excellent pitching and Cohen and Silvia’s hitting and base running, played a three-to-three tie with Central. At Turners Falls, the Commerce nine lost, thirteen to one. Commerce again trounced Ludlow; every man except three hit safely in this game. Ankiewicz, Cohen, and Neigher led the attack, each hitting safely twice. The next three games were lost: one to Trade and two to Tech. Ankiewicz led the regulars at bat with a percentage of .280, followed closely by Cohen, who batted .263. Neigher, who was out of the first few games, was the unofficial leader with a mark of .429. GOLF The Commerce golf team won two matches, lost five, and tied one. __In the first two matches, Tech and Trade trounced the Crimson golfers by the scores of eleven to one and eleven and one-half to one-half. Commerce played the Holyoke High team and held this veteran team to a three-to-three tie. Cathedral and Commerce were the first high school teams to dedicate the Memorial Links, and Cathedral managed to win from the Crimson by seven to five. Captain Tom Burke of Cathedral shot an 81 and Captain John Long of Commerce shot an 87. Tech again beat the Crimson with Captain Siegel shooting a 79. The Crim- son team then beat Central by the score of six and one-half to five and one-half. In a return match, Central beat the Crimson golfers by the score of eight to four. The Crimson played at Holyoke and lost, six to nothing. Commerce beat Trade in the last game of the season by the score of seven to five. CREW _When in September, 1931, a call was issued for candidates for the crew, a veteran eight reported, but after one week's practice, an announcement by Franklin J. Gray, Springfield Director of Physical Education, revealed a lack of funds in the budget, and the sport was postponed till the following spring. Then the same squad of candidates reported for practice. The Commerce crew finished fourth in a thrill- ing race with Trade. George Russell was elected Captain of the 1931 crew, while Fred Provini captained the 1932 crew. Mo s%ec%e toctectectectectectectectectectectectecte tectecteteteteoctectetetetetectectectatatectecteteateatactecte tate tetectectetactetedetetetete ete tetete te tete tote te testes 19 1,0 0,9 0,0 9,9 0 090,900 8, 00,99, O0, 09,9 0,00, 09,00, 00,09 09,99, 09,00, 09, 00, +: as , re , ,o 9,0 0,0 0000009, 0 0,000,040 9, 09,09, 00 09,09, 00,09 OF 99, OF OF OF OF OF OO OF OF OU OF OU OOF OO OU 000008 s 0 90%, ,! eee rior FOOLS OIF COMMER CE CRAM I SURCAr WU 25) P=, = eitiag % Mo Masta cMectesMecten% Ce Ve Ve Mn Ge a on Cece Canta tata ta Pe cteoctectectectectectectectetectaectedt +, ©. ©. © © © © © © © © % © © oo © ©. OO. OO. oO. %. .%. %. OO. .%, %, %, 29, ee Pe SS “PMO O90 09 9,09 00,99, O00 9 90,99 OF, 09 O40 O90, O9, 0009, O99, O99 OF, OF OF 00 OF 09 O90 OF OOF FH O90 00 OF OO O80 OF OF OO OF OO OF OH OF OF 90 OF OH OF OO OF OF OO OOO OOO OF OU OF OF OO OF OU OF 00% Basketball OR the first time since 1928, the Commerce basketball team won a clear inter- school court title. In the 1931-32 season the Crimson managed to secure a tie with the Trade Beavers in the public school race. The team was coached by Harold Jones and was captained by Carl Demchuck. After much practising, including a pre-season game against the St. Joseph Eagles, which Commerce won 28-27, the Crimson five was finally ready to open its season against the Trade School Beavers at the Springfield Boys’ Club. The pre-season game was to help boost the Ray Sweeney Memorial Fund for injured Commerce players. Trailing the Blue and Gold throughout the firs t half, the Jonesmen, led by Mike Demchuck, early in the third period, drew within one point of the Beavers, but the Trade combine went on a scoring spree, and although Commerce tried to summon its waning strength to overtake the Berrymen, the result of the game was never in doubt from that time on. The final score was Trade 36, Commerce 30. Because of the defeat suffered at the hands of Trade, Commerce was given very little chance against a so-far-undefeated Cathedral team, but the Purple proved to be no match for the Crimson, who were on the long end of the 41-16 score. This victory again placed Commerce as a contender for the interschool and city titles. A basket by Hyman Neigher, All-City forward, in the last half-minute of play, won the first interschool game of the season for Commerce, when the Tech Tiger, after leading throughout most of the game, fell before a last minute rally that was staged by Commerce and climaxed by Neigher’s basket. Abe Feldman was fouled just before the final whistle blew. He made good the shot, and the score read Commerce 20, Tech 18. Paced by Izzy Cohen, who scored sixteen points, the Jonesmen had little difficulty in defeating Easthampton 34-25, in the fourth game of the season. Abe Feldman and Captain Carl Demchuck starred on the defense for Commerce. The making of what seemed impossible shots by a strong Rockville five enabled the Nutmeggers to nose out Commerce, 36-35. In the last minute of play, when only one point separated the teams, Hy Neigher was given a free try but failed to convert the point. Seeking revenge for its first defeat of the year, a far superior Crimson combine outplayed a fighting Trade team to win one of the most important inter-school games played thus far, 37-21. The Beavers took an early lead in the first period, but some of the shooting by Neigher and Brown put Commerce ahead in the second quarter and its team was first from that time on. Led by Captain Fred Reil, Turners Falls had little trouble in administering a 46-27 defeat to a com- pletely outclassed Commerce team. Ludlow proved to be nothing more than a work-out for accurate shooting Commercites. when the Jutetowners were handed a 65-17 beating by the Jonesmen. Three Crimson players reached double figures. Neigher gathered 16, while Cohen was credited with 13, and Mike Demchuck picked up ro points. History virtually repeated itself in the second Tech game, when again Commerce emerged with a 20-18 victory. The Crimson trailed 9-8 at the half, but, led by Mike Demchuck, Commerce took the lead in the third quarter and was never headed from that time. The first of its two road trips proved disastrous to the Crimson aggregation when it traveled to Rockville and was handed a 34-24 setback. This was the second time this season that the Black and Orange defeated Commerce. Bewildered by Holyoke’s dazzling attack, the Commerce quintet suffered its second defeat, when the Papertown five handed them a 31-13 score. Chet Borecki, Crimson Guard, was outstanding on the offense for the losers. Overcoming an early Crimson lead, the Trade School Beavers handed the Commerce cagesters a 29-19 defeat, and by their victory eliminated the Jonesmen as a city title contender. 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On On We Ga Oe sn Va Maar 7 o, .%, 0, 0, .%, 09, HOO, 00,0 0,00, 00,000,000 0, 00, 0%, 00,0 0,00, 00,00 O00, 00, 00,00, 00,09, 00,0% 1% 90 ©, 12 0 90 0,0 0,0 0,9 000,09, ,o 8 ©0000, 9 0,0 0,9 0,09, 00,90, 00, 000% ,o 0,0 9,9 00,9 0,9 0,0 009,00, 90, 90,99, 00 99, 0%, 99,00 99, OO 99,00 OF, 00 99,900,009 0,8 With the interschool title within their grasp, an inspired Commerce team turned back Tech for the third time of the season with a 29-23 victory. Commerce took an early lead and had the Orange and Black trailing throughout the contest. Mike Demchuck was outstanding for the Jonesmen. For the last game of the season Commerce played host to Agawam and before the visitors had finished shooting the Crimson found themselves on the short end of a 42-23 score. The Jonesmen played without the services of Neigher, Borecki, and Berti who were dropped from the squad because of playing outside ball. Five Commerce men were chosen on the All-City Teams. Carl Demchuck was given a guard berth on the Sunday Union and Republican while Hy Neigher was given a forward positicn by the same paper. Chester Borecki and Mike Demchuck were placed on the second team by the Sunday paper. Izzy Cohen was given a place on the Morning Union along with Neigher. SCORING Name Games Baskets Fouls Points Neigher i) 41 13 95 Cohen 14 38 14 go Feldman 14 22 14 58 M. Demchuck 14 15 6 56 C. Demchuck 19 15 22 52 Borecki 13 Il 3 2 Ledygowski 6 5 4: 12 Brown II 5 I II Pollack II 3 I 7 Berti 10 3 fe) 6 Yvon 4 I I 3 Jenkins I I 6) 2 Basile I O O fe) 170 HE 417 GOLTSSCORE. Tech LIne od oa eee Commerce 1 Tech 1p Rea eee Commerce 4 Trade 1A SF 2a 4 225 ae Commerce 34 Commerce 625 ae Central 53 OMIMer CE? a3 hakscren te Holyoke 3 Commerce Tis tae Se eS Trade 5 athedral’ 475... 4 e se eee Commerce 5 Holyoke 6:24 1 2 Sees Commerce o Central Silane ee ee Commerce 4 MEMBERS OF TEAM ARTHUR DENTON BENJAMIN JULIANO WALLACE OLSEN Harry DENTON JOHN LONG SAMUEL THOMPSON Jos—EPH HopcEs GEORGE LADUKE Crew OARSMEN FRANK D1 SANTI WALTER O'BRIEN GEORGE RUSSELL MAYNARD JENKINS WILLIAM PLANZO THEODORE RUSSELL RICHARD KURALT FRED PROVINI ne ES SE EEE —————————E ee Ifo He So o$e oe ofe ofe oSe oS ole ofe oe ofeote ote PIKE KIKI KEK IKKE KEKE KEKE KEENE MEM EK EK IX EXE KEK IX ERE REKE KER ERR COCO OCC ECE OEIC O30 oe oe oe oe ofente Beer so Co HtO2O LO G74 i Niobe ReGebe = = Cu Dee SUS =8 = ray %e se eege oe “0 oe fe ae fe 0 oe “0 ae e e oe fo ateete +e OG fe fe fe 3 oe 0 oe Oo %e fo oe oe 3 Se e +e oe sto 0%e oe e%e oe OG OG oe fe e oe Oe Jo ee eFoeteote %e fe e oe ae fe OG oe e oe fe fe e se e oe %e oe fe Og oe Og Re afe eee us ey oy ““e ey ey BS 7° ¥% ° v et % v « ° ey ie ¢ :° ay oy wy y o ° % ey y Cy 3 “ ey ey .y ey ¢ ° ¢ : % oy . ° 4 % ¢ .° SY “ es :° .% .% 0 oe £ e .Yy ¥ % “ ¥y oo s 6% ee ee 54% 4° ey ox % 4° iG 1% ey ¢ “ oe % ne oy Os 5% C3 “5 % oy By ay oy .° ey S te Ss % sy “ ey Sy RS “ee sone ioe oy “ “° ¢ ey % oy x ¢ ° ey 2 ae oy ae oy - .° ? :° ee sey eae OG ey ‘ee Se ey uy e “y ey oy OY “9 x ey oy oy vy oy ey eke eoge eoete % eo “Y % x ey et et as oe OY ae Ry eese ooge eo 0fe eege leeks oe oko fe eke eete = yy Ge oe oaks seehe ooge soe%e eke este Front Row, Left to Right: Angelo Magni, Michael Demchuck, Guido Berti, Hyman Neigher, Chester Borecki, George Pollack, Roy Yarnell. Second Row: Joseph Basile, Samuel Fagin, Israel Cohen, Albert Feldman, Stephen Motherway, Frank DiSanti. Back Row: Coach Harold Jones, Abraham Neigher, Bernerd Dunn, Manager Basketball Mr. Haro_p W. JONES, Coach Cart DEMCHUCK, Captain MEMBERS OF TEAM Guipo BERTI ISREAL COHEN ABRAHAM FELDMAN CHESTER BORECKI CarRL DEMCHUCK HyMAN NEIGHER DANIEL BROWN MICHAEL DEMCHUCK GEORGE POLLACK RESULTS OR THE “SEASON “esi Conte Ue See er ee a Commerce 30 GiINerce 5p es ee ee Ludlow 16 MerCO: AT states + a ee hs Cathedral 16 CLOUT CPC Ht iat Nee Ney oes ole nae Tech 18 Maer CE 20.4 ars eck coe ie Tech 18 PLOGHey 1G aut 4 ERs ee ae ew Commerce 24 Bermtnerce: 94065 See cae he et Easthampton 25 Honoka iaeamre ce hae ont Commerce 13 igre eg] (a eae one erg a a Commerce 35 PT Aastra, Ree Sarhod bake Commerce 19 PMBINETLC 37 535 Ys} 66 tae ae SO Melee Trade 21 SOMME Cone Oth nas Re EN Soe aha ae ech. 24 Ret CUS AG os 5 oe ee alate Commerce 27 PAA AIA ee ke oe eres oe 522, Commerce 23 The opponents scored 389 points to 417 for Commerce. slo afe nfo ale nfo oS nfo o8e ole o8e ole oSe ere ose ere esoete EEX IX EXT XEN IX EXTEN EXE EXETER EK EEX EXE EEE TEE EE EX EX EOC EOC EC 030 020 a%0 o$e o$0 0s fe o8e oSe oe ore eleete ese teereeteeseeteereere MO), ss =a G DU Gere . = J ACISGtHy S2GeH1010 D0 Pe GO sili: eee EEE KEE EEE ERE KER EKER EXE KEK EX EK EX EERE EX EEX EE ETL EX EK EX EEL CCC EK ER EE LOCOS 030 0f0 of 08 oe ole ole ofe ofe oe ere ete ose nvente eve erensereereereere soeke 5 ar ee $¢ ats ood soaks eete “re x oe ne Ie Sees 00,9 eoote eete eote eoote oeke eoete eoeke oete slo ele ole ofeateete 00% Og so oSe fe ooateete ook Og ae o$e ofe ele ateere Seren soaks oSeoteate ete eo oS o8e ofe oSoete so ake ofeosoazeete Sey so ee oeteefertenzente saoeonsesgonionye , .@, et 5 soot seats stoate eeke 303 +4, eee ke seats ooke ofoeke oes Reoate eoeke sense ey S Rote ects ests eote % x Reece Noeke aee% ooke seat aoege Sooke oote eo eSe Soege First Row, Left to Right: Joseph Kawa, Mitchell Ankiewicz, Stuart Dorman, Frank Silvia, Albert Feldman, George Meacham. Second Row: Gerard Di Santi, Joseph Basile, Israel Cohen, Joseph Levine, Albert Appleman, Philip Gootzit, Hyman Neigher, James Fish, Frank Di Santi. Third Row: Coach Myers, Donald Trepanier, George Caldon, Luigi Daniele, Edward Mitkoski, Samuel Fagin, Francis O'Connor, Ray Durocher, Francis Buscall. Baseball, 19 32 Mr. E. H. B. Myers, Coach MITCHELL ANKIEWICZ een se 0-Caplains GEORGE MEACHAM p MEMBERS OF TEAM MITCHELL ANKIEWICZ STUART DOORMAN GEORGE MEACHAM ALBERT APPLEMAN ALBERT FELDMAN HERBERT MEACHAM FRANCIS BUSCALL PHILIP GooTzIT HYMAN NEIGHER GEORGE CALDON CLEAVE JOHNSON FRANK SILVIA ISRAEL COHEN JOSEPH LEVINE RESULTS OF SEASON Holyoke Pree Re oc Melisiag le gi t's Trade Airs ava cae elaeiate se CONRNDCRCOMEE Central 7 pnuiitens dite Oe ORCL ems Holyoke LOjcsaies ovate oe a OOOSTOr Gees Se ruhomas, e160. seh, Wi va a eo GOommercesy Cathedral TAvisac uc lt ee .Commerce 7 BEOMINENCE «ll Od wa ira eee oC ae 3 Commerce eT ee) 3 Lurners Falls. 65.) 503.5 i¢s + «aaa Commerce 23 Turtners Falls 13.025..2 =. 2... Commercesa Hits — Cohen 15; Ankiewicz 14; Neigher 12 Runs — Ankiewicz, Cohen, $8 each; Kawa 7 Doubles — Cohen 5; Meacham 3 Put Outs — Levine 79; Cohen 70; Neigher 60 Triples — Meacham, Cohen, 2 each Assists — Kawa 27; Meacham 19 Home Runs Ankiewicz, Appleman, Meacham, 1 each fe oe oS o$0 ofe o%e ofe ete XIX CCC EOC ECC CECE EC EOC EOC EOC EOC EOC EOC LOC OC LOCOCO OCC CCC COCO ECE CECI 30 oo oe oe oe oe of oe oe oe ole nce oSeoce ote Pemiete te o er OVO) Lee OcFmGiOeM M ERICH -. -. GAD Y lak Str vs: Ma. et oege KIXEXIKEXIRENEX EEX IRENE RENKIN EXE EX EEX EEX TREX LXE EK EN EX EEK EEX REXEL REN EXE EK EXE ER EEK EEX EEX EEX EEN EE KE EEX EEX ECE ECO ae “eee wert eote oote OG Roose se efe eote eeoeke aeete oeke loge seeke ooge sete oats se oe St Coy oetke fete See sente oege oe oe eete OO ete oete eoege aege eats seats seats seats Fo eS oe ekeeteete 2o oe ole ake afeets ho eke oleate ote ete se 0%e ofe oko efoote fo ofe oe eloete ete eats eocteatente fo oS oe oeeteete fe 020 fe ole ateets se oe ofe eSoete ote fe of of0 oFe eeete Mo ofe fe efooseose aoe oe age efeese tose oY aeeke ents ereate oats KasA ZS syonye oede oeke ho eke Rooke ry Roose eeke eege ete oete loots yoege oaks oege eots eoge oeete Reote eooke Neots afoege Rooke loots oko seete lone Roose First Row, Left to Right: Edward Jones, Francis McDowell, Stedman Dinn, Joseph Finn, Charles Kerr. Second Row: Joseph Spagna, Anthony Lucia, Donald Trepanier, Vincent Sales, Kenneth Rees, Allyn Burr, Frank Silvia, James Hodges. Third Row: Francis Desmarais, Edward Chesler, Vernon Lynch, Coach Harold Jones, John Zarlengo, Joseph Kawa, Milton Goldstein. Soccer, 1932 Mr. HAROLD JONES, Coach FRANK SILVIA, Captain , THEODORE BUCKLEY CHARLES KERR GEORGE LADUKE ALLYN Burr KENNETH REES DoNALD TREPANIER ELMER BouURDEAU ANTHONY LUCIA GEORGE FISH JOSEPH CONTI FRANK SILVIA JOSEPH FINN MILTON GOLDSTEIN RESULTS OF SEASON Pee CGM: 9 ore 20 4 tear oe Trade O GOTOINIGr Oman apteareiree. settee oes ee Trade O Ludlow Bgl MN ehiae, tf dav, ctetate ps Commerce o Monson PER Sr rate peri Commerce o MOPMITICT COT S..0s oki neater Pai e Central Oo Womimerce: $1 bet tabs ee nants ae Central O° Monson DP us eee eee Commerce o Tech DE ROSSER Commerce 1 Tech OTERO Reet) RED Commerce 1 STOMIITICT CE a he aeheper See ea ae Av GC) I Ludlow SACRE maar ret s ea Commerce o GOmmMeree amet a Besse sn 28, Alumni O° SECOND TEAM SCORES (SOR 1 Re ee ier Central I COMMIVICLCC aah pene e een Atte ere Central O° Tech SAR ie SS Ue Commerce o CSOMINIELCOm ie eames oh els iererale Trade I 0% Ge Me Me Ma ctectectectectonne 3% 5% 0%, , 2%, o%, 4%, 2%, 29, ? 2, .%, , 10 0,9 ©, 0 9,0 9,9 ©, 2 , AX? 19 90 ©, Ox) 10 9,0 00 0,9 9 A ,o 0,0 0,0 0 0,0 0,000 00000, 10 00 0,0 0,0 @, 00.00.09, , , oe eo ee ©, o%a ote Ma ctectactactestetectetetetateatectesteodte Go Me oe oe Me ote ctectectectestestevesestedn 9,0 0,0 O19 0,0 09,090,000 0,0 0,09, 00, 00,0 0,00, 00,00, 00,00 oO, 9 0,0 0 0,0 0,0 0,9 0,900 0,9 0,9 0,90, 90,00, 00, 00,0 0,0 res os os 0 9%, 2s mo- = GAD UG BUS) ee OH 1G eerie Ope One) RC 0 9G oe Ge Ge Ge Me Me ctectectectestectestestesteecectesten™ , oe o%e aM Go Ge Ge Ge Ge Me Me a, Oo 3% 0% Me Me ctectectectectectectestestocton °° +0 %,° 0 ,° ° 00,0 0 %,0 ,° 0 %,0 0 ,¢ e000 00,0 0 %,8 %,¢ 1,000 0 o° 7° 7° 70 %0 °° 00,0 2% 0,0 %0 0,0 ¢, o%,° ° 2°, oe, O00 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,9 0.8 0,0 0,000 00 cA es Go Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Ge Me Mate ctactectectoctoston” 9,0 %,0 1,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,9 000,00, 00,00, 00, 00,00, 00, 00,00, 00,00, 00,9 re? Annual Decathlon, March 1932 HE 1932 Indoor Decathlon Meet was won by the athletes of the class of June 1935 with a total of 32 points. The other classes finished as follows: June 1932, 253 points; January 1933, 14 points; January 1934, 11 points; January 1935, 72 points. Roger Gullick, Joseph Tomezak, and Norman Coti were the high scorers. 35-yard Dash-Won by Gullick, XIA, June 1933; Gaston, XA, June 1934, second; Pollock, XIA, June 1933, third. Shot Put-Won by Feldman, XA, June 1934; Kuralt, XIIB, January 1933, second; Di Santi, XA, June 1934, third. Distance 33 feet 3 inches. Spring Board High Jump-Won by Tomczak, XIIB, January 1933; Devaney, XIA, June 1933, second; Hodgson, XIA, June 1933, and Giustina, XB, June 1935, tied for third. Height 7 feet 2 inches. Broad Jump Won by Johnson, XIB, January 1934; Gullick, XIA, June 1933, second; Kuralt, XIIB, January 1933, third. Distance o feet 43 inches. Bar Vault-Won by Coti, XIA, June 1934; Pettazoni, XIA, June 1934, second: Hall, XA, June 1934 Foul Shooting-Won by Berti, XIA, June 1934; Staltare, XIA, June 1934, second: Pollock. XIA, June 1933, third. Fifteen out of twenty. Potato Race-Won by Gaston, XA, June 1934: Hodgson, XIA, June 1933, second: Dow, XA, June 1934, third. Time 38 seconds. Chinning-Won by Coti, XIA, June 1934; Gullick. XIA, June 1933, second; Provini, XIB, January 1934, third. Winner chinned 34 times. Baseball Throw-Won by Mitkoski, XIA, June 1933; Trepanier, XA, second; June 1934, second, Feldman, XIA, June 1934, third. Running High Jump-Won by Tomezak, XIIB, January 1933: Johnson, XIB, January 1934, second: Hodgson, XIA, June 1933, third. Height 5 feet 2 inches. 7 LOU “° “° THE SWEENEY MEMORIAL FUND By requesting upon his death bed that his personal bank account be turned over for the benefit of injured Commerce athletes, Raymond Sweeney, former Commerce three letter man, who was injured in August 1930 and died in December 1931, endeared his name forever to all Commerce sport followers. The fund will be known as the Raymond Sweeney Memorial Fund. It is hoped that through benefit games the principal will soon be large enough so that the interest may be used to assure injured Commerce players against financial loss. 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Second Row: Guido Berti, Joseph Candido, John Knox, Henry Huettner, George Sheff, Ralph Mochak, Walter O’Brien, Francis O’Connor. Third Row: Maurice Robinson, Albert Feldman, Stuart Dorman, Tony Del Pozzo, Joseph Basile, Francis Sullivan, Albert Appleman. Fourth Row: John Arakelian, Coach Myers, Chester Borecki, Constantine Ustach, Walter Yvon, Edward Mitkoski. Football, 19 32 Mr. E. H. B. Myers, Coach JOHN Conway, Captain MEMBERS OF TEAM ALBERT APPLEMAN ANTHONY DEL Pozzo HERBERT MONTEBELLO Guipo BeErTI THOMAS FLANNERY PAUL QUINN CHESTER BoRECKI JOHN GIUSTINA FRANCIS SULLIVAN JOHN CONWAY HENRY HUETTNER CONSTANTINE USTACH MAYNARD JENKINS SCORES isomimerce: 75. 2. LR a eee. why ETIELA RG ‘hechnicale) 2Geteew fo cn os Commercero MINCE. Foc Pa rn ea .. 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During the spring, a tennis tournament takes place, giving one girl a chance to win the silver loving cup awarded to the winner. Squad work and dancing are indulged in during gymnasium classes in the winter, the practice of which is concluded when the annual meet is held at the end of the season. Gr Ay ASINITTATION PARTY, Once every semester, fun and laughter prevail in the Gym. when the freshman girls are initiated into the G. A. A. A certain date is set for this, and on the day the freshies are compelled to wear a comical costume, the character of which is decided upon by the president of the organization. After wearing the apparel throughout the school day, they assemble in the evening for the party in the Gym. All members of the G.A.A. are invited to be present with a girl friend. After the initiation ceremony, the audience is entertained by the XB’s with dancing, recitations, and singing, a prize being awarded to the best performer. The remainder of the evening is spent in dancing, during which time refreshments are served. Girls’ Athletic Association First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Litty SWANSON President IKARLEENE BAXTER HELEN SWEENEY Vice-President DorotHy MATTHEWS KATHLEEN BENNETT Treasurer ELEANOR LANE RULES PORSEE Tl eixe Major °C” awarded for the following: Class Numerals awarded for the following: First Hockey Team Second Hockey Team First Soccer Team Second Soccer Team Championship Basketball Team Class Basketball Team Championship Baseball Team Class Basebal! Team Three Sets of Class Numerals Runner-up in Tennis Tournament Squad Leader qualified for one semester as follows: 1. Only one absence from squad class 2. Only one absence from regular class 3. Pass 95% of chart in class group 4. Judged by instructor at least. 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W +o.¢ , ee ?, o, 1%. 0®, 0 749 40 res go MO, 7 Q °, ° , xD COCO 2 s %, Front Row, Lefl to Right: Rita LeGrand, Lila Youmell, Karleene Baxter, Eleanor Stanford, Jeanette Composti, Mildred Henning: Ethel Erickson, Marjory Wood, Second Row: Dorothy Hathaway, Alyce Pollard, Lucy Boyajy, Kathryn Baxter, Barbara Meisner, Kirby Miller, Mildred Laffert, Lucille Goodrich, Back Row: Mary Marcotrigiano, Marion McQueen, Mary Murphy, Grace Shea, Rita Senecal, Dorothy Lawson, Marion Locke. Hockey, 1932 Miss Bessie L. FISHER AND Miss GENEVIEVE M. PHELAN, Coaches Again the Commerce Girls’ Hockey Team has won the interschool championship, but this time it was captured by a com- plete victory, with no score on the part of either Technical or Central, due to the good work of the Crimson players. MB IIMIEN CE m7, bec hetero cle cee ste repre Marion McQuEEN Left Wing Left Inside LucILLE GooprIcH MILDRED LAFFERT Left Half Back Mary Murpuy Left Full Back (Crayne tnata cele, SUAS 5 Avett co ROT RC Potro aoin aeno are ELEANOR STANFORD, lw Rita SENECAL, li JEANETTE Compost], li Rita LEGRAND, c . Technical o FIRST TEAM KARLEENE BAXTER RESULTS ZOMIMNEL Com sey cake Bite ete eee ect Dereon ee acy se eee Central o Center Forward MyrtLeE McDoNaLp Center Half Back KATHRYN BAXTER Right Full Back SECOND TEAM Lucy Boyayjy, Captain Technical o ETHEL ERICKSON, ri RESULTS Commerce DorotHy CouGHLIN, rw Kirsy MILter, lhb BARBARA MEISNER, chb LILLY SWANSON, Captain MiLpRED HENNING Right Inside Right Wing LILA YOUMELL LuBA DRAKE Right Half Back LILLY SWANSON Goal BES se cas hte ae eC 3 Central o CATHERINE HIBBERT, rhb Lucy Boyajy, lfb Marjorie Woop, rfb EpNA McManuon, g OX alo ekeoge oofeege fo ofe oe efoete oege fo ole ooege ooo oe oe oe oge O30 oo oe oo oe oe oS oe oe oe oe nonce te 90 elo afe oS ofoefe ete ole nfente so efeege 130 93e oo oS ofe: Woeleofeoge O30 oe oSo oS ofe oSe efoto: 030 oe efo ofo ote oe Mpa. 6=) CO ALD Ga See H GH SS°G Evo O75) Oske G MMER E OXI XOXOXO So oe oe efeete ao efe oSoege fo so ole oe oe ofo $e oo oo oe oe oe ege ORO 930 0So oo oSe oe oe oe ofe oe oe ofenfensence slo ekeofe ofoekeete 30 oe o%e of 30 ofo oo ofo ogo He oe oSe oSe of oS oe ole ofe efooteece eo ofeege Letters Won by January, 1933 Class SOCCER SoPHIE DEMETROPOULOS MARGARET HACK AMELIA MCcRITCHIE MuriEL MANLEY STELLA STROZ BASKET BALL MARGARET HACK LILLIAN KRASNER MATILDA PICANO STELLA STROZ THREE SETS OF NUMERALS FRANCES McINERNEY JULIA PROSANSKY ANNA WISEMAN SOCCER ETHEL BERG MARION DAWSON AMELIA MCcRITCHIE ANNA WISEMAN BASKETBALL ELVIE BJORKLUND MuriEL MANLEY STELLA STROZ MARGARET HAcK BEATRICE RANDALL MILDRED YOUNG SQUAD LEADER ETHEL BERG THERESA GRECO AMELIA MCcRITCHIE ELviE ByoRKLUND MARGARET HaAckK FRANCES McCINERNEY CARMELA DECARO RutH HICKMAN JULIA PROSANSKY SOPHIE DEMETROPOULOS LILLIAN KEMPLE AGNES RISTER CHARLOTTE EMIRZIAN Eva LUupPI STELLAs OTROZ CECILIA FONTAINE MuriEL MANLEY ANNA WISEMAN HOCKEY Eva LuppPI Letters Won by June, 1933 Class THREE SETS OF NUMERALS MARGARET AXTMANN MarIoNn DERUSHA MARGARET SERRA GERALDINE BALDAUF LEAH GOLDEN VIRGINIA STONE ALICE BEAMAN Mary J. HUGHES LILLy SWANSON— Six Sets VIRGINIA BROWN RitA KREIGER HELEN SWEENEY Betty BURKE MILDRED LAFFERT EILEEN THOMAS—Six Sets ELIZABETH L. COHEN TILLiE Mariotti ETHEL WEINBERG HAROLDEAN CUSHMAN DorotHy McNEILL GLENDOR WOODBURY HELEN MELANDER First Hockey Team First Soccer Team LuBA DRAKE, °31. 32 LAURA BENCIVENI, °30, 31 LucILE GooprICH, '29, °30, 931. 32 HAROLDEAN CUSHMAN, 31 MILDRED LAFFERT, °31 HELEN MELANDER, '30, 31 MyrtLE McDonaLp, °31, 32 MARGARET SERRA, 731 LiLLy SWANSON, °32 o, .%, .%, .%. ©. .%, .%, .%, .%, .@, 3%, 0? Ve Oe Ve Ve Ve a Se o%e Me Ma a 19 9,0 9,9 0,0 0,9 0,0 0,00, 0,99, 9 0.0%, 10 9 00 00 ©, A? oO, 9 00 9 09 OF 0,00, 90,00, 9 0.0 BG Ev. OF Osiet OL Oe Do Cn Ve Ve Caen On nee eee ean aac aaa aa, OOO, 0%, 99,0009, 90,00, 99,09, 9%, 99,00, OF 99, OF, 09 00,00 99, 00,90 00.9 AE, ote a, o, 9%, 7 2% 7,0 ,° 2° CLOrMeNy Bo RY Gor = 8 PAK Ho Mectectectectee™ ©, Ga Ga Pn, , 0 O90 09 0,0 0,9 OF O00 9 9, 00,00, 90, 00,00, 00.8 , G. Ge Ce Gee Cn Ga eM Oo oO. oO. 6%. 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Britha, Mary Shaverdian, Muriel Manley, Dorothy Feeley, Leah Golden, Betty Burke, Dorothy Daigle. °. Gg OU 7 % = oO °, 5° oe. 9 969 OS A RRR CR OAR AA COL «. 19 9,9 99 0,9 0,9 0 0, re +¢ o,0¢.¢ + 7 2 ?, o %, o , Se ?. gh 99 , (Ax) GJ , 2%, YENI 0 0%, oe. 7 2%, S O A 2. 6%, 00,0 ¢, oe, 0 %,0 sr 0,0 00%, +. 6? ¢ 2° %, 2 ?, £3 2 ?, ‘e °, ° +, ¢ 7 ‘ %, o%. 6%, 6? wa Sag SSS gt M0 8 res %, o%, 6%, G oy ° + ° 7 ° , O °, ° ° ‘e COO +0 66. 0% ?. or %e' o 4 +, ‘? +, 6®, ?. 449 150% 6° 9 9,9 09 ©, 9 0 2 s , Second Row: Alice Beaman, Margaret Hack, Sophie Demetropoulos, Constance Demetropoulos, Stella Amelia Yacavone, Jennie Back Row: Dorothy Matthews, Edna Butts, Marie O’Connor, Muriel McCombe, Palmina Natalini, Jean Russell, Sylvia Tanner Miss BARBARA B. Corey, Coach Soccer, 1932 MarGar™ET Hack, Captain Winning by the same close score as last semester, the Commerce “Lively Booters’’ won another soccer championship, although being tied by Central. The team made the victory possible by defeating Tech, who in turn downed the Blue and White. EXOTMIER CORD ais Mereiatins atone Tales aes ALICE BEAMAN Left Wing Left Inside Betty BURKE Doris OLSEN Left Half Back HAROLDEAN CUSHMAN Left Full Back ANNIE Commerce 1 Mary SHAVERDIAN, lw Dorotny DAIcLE, li CATHERINE DEcaPa, i LEAH GOLDEN, c Marie O’ConNoR, ¢ RESULTS Wee. Centralae FIRST TEAM MArGARET Hack Center Forward HELEN MELANDER Center Half Back Murie_ MANLEY Right Full Back SUBSTITUTES YACAVONE, (hb SECOND TEAM ESTELLE AUGUR, Captain RESULTS 7-2 -Central’o Technical 2 EpNA ButTrts, ri SYLVIA TANNER, rw ESTELLE AUGER, lhb DorotHy MATTHEws, lhb EVELYN Carron, chb Commerce 2... _ Right Inside OTELLA STROZ Technical 1 ALICE ALLEN Right Wing SoPHIE DEMETROPOULOS Right Half Back JENNIE BrITHA Goal EvELYN DEvINo, li Commerce 1 PALMINA NATALINI, rhb ANNA Kowa czyk, lfb CONSTANCE DEMETROPOULOS, rfb MurieEL McComeBg, g +. ©. © © © © © © © + © © © © © © © © © © © % o © © © © © © © © © © © © © Oo ©. © ©. ©. OO. OO. OO. OO. 0. OO. OO. OO. 0. 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Mary E. Bretta, IDA HucuHes, Mary J. [4] SULLIVAN, Mary T. Brown, VIRGINIA [3 | JOHNSTON, EDNA SWANSON, LILLY [3] Brzys, DOMINICKA KaAZIN. JESSIE SWEENEY, HELEN Burke, Betty [3] KENNEDY, INA THoMAS, EILEEN [3] CoHEN, ELIZABETH L. [2] KREIGER, RITA [4] UNDERWOOD, EUNICE CUSHMAN, HAROLDEAN [2] LapowlTz, MILDRED WEINBERG, ETHEL [2] DeECaro, CARMELA LAFFERT, MILDRED [3] WoopBury, GLENDOR [3] ZWICKER, ESTHER Basketball ALLEN, ALICE DENNIS, ANNA SWANSON, LILLY AXTMANN, MARGARET DRAKE, LUBA THomaAS, EILEEN [2] BuRNETT, ANNA GRISERI, RITA WEINBERG, ETHEL BurNETT, MARY Mariotti, TILLy Younc. MILDRED McDonaLp, MyrTLE Baseball AUDETTE, ANGELA DUQUETTE, MARGUERITE SUTKOVOY, VERA CoHEN, ELIZABETH L. LoLas, EFFIE SWANSON, LILLY DeERusHa, MARION Murpny, Mary TREPANIER, JYNE Hockey DRAKE, LUBA LAFFERT, MILDRED OLSON, VINA KREIGER, RITA Murpny, Mary SWANSON, LILLY Soccer Brown, VIRGINIA [2] GOLDEN, LEAH STONE, VIRGINIA BurkKE, BETTY McNEILL, Dorothy [2] ‘THOMAS, EILEEN [2] CUSHMAN, HAROLDEAN [2] SERRA, MARGARET Figures equal number of semesters. FINAL SCORE OF ANNUAL GYM. MEET. SPRING, 1932 Event XB | XIB Apparatus — value 50 47. | 42.6 Tap Dancing — value 50 38.3 ; | 30.1 Total — 100 3 81.7 Gym. Meet Awards: First. 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AMD CSB ICS, oe © ate PETE EEK EX EEE EXE EEE KEKE EEE EXE EEX EXE EEE EEOC 50 150 050 930 00 ole o%e ofe oe oe ete ete nse steateeseoce EXE XI KIKI EX EX EKER IN EXE ER EXT REE ENIX ER EEX EOS “ 9 Sy ey eoeke eoeke nt LY “ ooo eoke oeke eese “ “s 2y 2 oeke Rooke oote oeke % “ Py “st Sooke ooke uy ey . ey sy a ° “e soote Rooke oote eke oats oeke eee ooge eee eeke oko oeke Fo a%o oSe oSeete ate COCO eo 08s oe ofoete oSe Ne rlersecvensente No ote ofooseote ote so oSo o5e fe eveete oy o 4 ee e% oy Si “ ee y ey ey ah ae te ey y Sorsogon eoege sreeeenss fe saoesersensonte ote Ry oe ooke Rooke Sooke oote Rooke eote ey ey “ eoeke Roose ooke Roose eoge Roose oode oote oege ee oeke eeeke % ey - fy ey 7 ey % ey “y sponge e 3 see mete Pae% ooge soaks eege oeke Front row, left to right: Josephine Zarenek, Estelle Auger, Jennie Britha, Irene Kampfer, Mafalda Greco. Back row: Kirby Miller, Germaine Duval, Lillian Hoar, Karleene Baxter. Champion Baseball Team Spring, 10932 Miss Bessie L. FISHER, Miss GENEVIEVE M. PHELAN, JENNIE BrITHA, Captain ' Coaches Every spring after baseball practice in the Armory Grounds, four class teams are formed, and com- petitive games take up the interest of the girls who have been chosen to represent their class. Last year the competition was keen even up to the last game, which was played between the XA’S, Class of June 1934, and the XIA’s, Class of June 1933, ending with the XA team in possession of the coveted championship. 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