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

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fa Be ie seas fa Pree i ee, ee a ity Ys sii vA At tile steak OE Gat WEN Ut Gilad DF On ie rae CHAS GLENS oT Fourth Row, Left to Right: Marshall Hanson, Gilbert Wood, Roland Courtemanche, Abraham Neigher. Felix Brenner, Viola Grise, Kirby Miller, Miss Harriet M. Johnson, Alida Bessette, Donald Ferguson. Yetta Deckelbaum, Irene Thompson, Dorothy Kelly, Fanny Galloni, Nora Burati. First Row: James Donovan, Mildred Retchin, Florence Greenberg, Helen Malone, Ruth Bechard, Theodore Russell. January, 1934 FLORENCE GREENBERG JAMES DONOVAN MILDRED RETCHIN ALIDA BESSETTE YetTTA DECKELBAUM ELEANOR CLARK | FRANK D1 SANTI § KATHLEEN BENNETT Doris Roos Lippy CAMPAGNA IRENE THOMPSON GILBERT Woop EMMA BERGERON DorotHy BERNSON. )} VIoLA GrISé § DoNALD FERGUSON THEODORE RUSSELL Mr. G. DoNALD MELVILLE Third Row: Second Row: Board of Editors June, 1934 HELEN MALONE Nora BuratTI FANNY GALLONI RutH BECHARD MARSHALL HANSON [ SHIRLEY Ross BEATRICE FRANKEL FRANK GALLI | JOHN GARVEY Roy YARNELL DorotHy GRALOW BARBARA HOoL Lis Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editors Photograph Editor Feature Editor Class Will Class History Class Song Class Ballot { DorotHy KELLY ROLAND COURTEMANCHE Class Prophecy } BEssIE COHEN DorotHy GRALOW Girls’ Athletics Boys’ Athletics Business Manager Kirspy MILLER ABRAHAM NEIGHER FELIx BRENNER FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Harriet M. JOHNSON Miss EpitH MarsDEN Page Two 0 OE SS eo a nn ne mC Oee DU CoE Sy)? THE CLASSES OF JANUARY AND. JUNE, 1934 RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS ISSUE).OF : CADUCEUS © TO SHUANIG BAe GL, Salle WHOM TIME AND THE NEW DEAL HAVE BROUGHT TO bidbe nr Grisso ChOOlLe’ Or CONVMIMERCE AS OUR PRINCIPAL Page Three C ALD UsGshe Ues Su Memoriam MISS HELEN I. TOLMAN Some lives Are like the hidden power Turning all wheels of work, making all lights shine; Themselves unpraised, unheralded, sufficient for the task. Such lives can never die : The world is builded on them. a ee ee ee ee ee eee Page Four Fifth Row, Left to Right: Alice F. Danforth, Helen E. Parker, Honora F. Nelligan, Theresa W. Williams, Helen M. Humberston, Helen G. Flynn, Janet E. Scott, Hilda H. Madsen, Helen E. Rankin, Bernice White. Fourth Row: Bessie L. Fisher, Alice L. Halligan, Marion H. Davis, Natalie Clark, Vera L. Eldridge, Susan Dowd, Rebecca Flagg, Irene Horrigan, Genieve M. Allen, Winona Libby, Teresina Bianchi, Eleanor M, Jefferson, Helen Norrgard, Marian C. Chesson, Mabel F. Peabody, Sarah A. Hillman, Christine L. Lewis, Will W. Macalpine. Third Row: Barbara Corey, Catherine Harris, Eleanor P. Davis, H. Elizabeth Phelps, Grace L. Bulkeley, Margaret O. Palmer, Madeline C. Hunt, Mildred B. Jenks, Augusta Colby, Eleanor M. Walker, Helen M. Lynch, Grace Bigelow, Catherine Casey, Phyllis Savoy, James L. Clancey, Augustus H. Smith. Second Row: Theodore M. Pease, Genevieve M. Phelan, Dorothy Morrow, Dora M. Briggs, Rena P. Bartlett, Hazel K. Miller, Frances C. Blakeman, Harriet M. Johnson, Anna S. Danforth, Etta Sinsabaugh, Jennie M. Roberts, Guy D. Miller, Elbryn H. B. Myers, Ralph C. Parmenter, William J. Watkins, Harold W. Jones. Front Row: G. Donald Melville, Orley Duffin, Leslie S. Shipway, William L. Perkins, Jr., Harold E. Taylor, Clarence I. Chatto, Charles H. Oswald, Gilbert C. Walker, Principal Stanley O. Smith, Howard C. Kelly, Charles C. Campbell, Belding F. Jackson, William O. Brooks, Russell L. Williams, Stillman E. McKerley, William C. Masters. Faculty of the HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE STANLEY O. Situ, B. C. S., Ed. M., Principal 194 Middlesex Street ALLEN, GENIEVE M., A.B. English 324 Union Street BarTLetTT, Mrs. RENA P., A.B. History 45 McKnight Street BELL, O. JEAN, B.S. Clothing 26 Wigwam Place BIGELow, GRACE, Ph.B. French 153 Bowles Street BLAKEMAN, FRANCES C., A.B. English 105 Princeton Street Briccs, Dora M., B.S. History 212 Bay Street Brooks, WILLIAM O., A.B., Ed.M. Chemistry, Physics 236 Middlesex Street BULKELEY, GRACE L. Foods, Home Management 57 High Street CAMPBELL, CHARLES A. Head of Stenographic Dept. 123 Thompson Street Casey, CATHERINE M., B.C.S. Assistant, Typewriting go High Street CHATTO, CLARENCE I., A.B., A.M. Head of English Dept. 188 Massachusetts Ave CLANCEY, JAMES L., A.B. Bookkeeping, Law 60 Abbott Street Crark, NATALIE, A.B. Stenography, Typewriting 133 Catherine Street Co.sy, AucustTA, A.B. English go Westminster Street Corey, BARBARA B. Asst. Physical Educ. [Girls] 83 Federal Street DANFORTH, ANNA S. Stenography, Tvpewriting 80 Buckingham Street Davis, ELEANOR P., A.B. Office Routine, Appliances 774 State Street Davis, Mrs. MARION H., B.S. Stenography 117 Bowles Street DEARBORN, BERNICE W., A.B., A.M. English 107 Cedar Street Dopss, MILDRED, B.S., A.M. Foods 19 Monmouth Street Dowp, SUSAN C., B.S., Ed.M. Bookkeeping _ 219 Walnut Street DuFFIN, OrLEY L., B.S. Woodwork, Mechanical Draw. 22 Bryant Street Page Five = EP DRIDGE IVER ADEN: Eat FISHER, BESSIE L. TE ThAGG. REBECCA TOM Dao: FLYNN, HELEN G., A.B. HALLIGAN, Atice L., A.B., A.M. Harris, CATHERINE B., B.S. HILLMAN, SARAH A., A.B. HorrIiGAN, IRENE M., B.S. Hunt, MADELINE C., Mus.B. INGHAM, Mrs. ISABEL B. JACKSON, BELDING F., B.S., A.M. JEFFERSON, ELEANOR M. JENKS, MILpreED B., A.B. JOHNSON, Harriet M., A.B., A.M. JONES, Harotp W., B.P.E. Jupp, Martua B., A.B., B.S. KeELLy, Howarp C., A.B. KENDALL, Mrs. Rut J., A.B. Lewis, CHRISTINE L., A.B. Lippy, Winona F., B.S. IyNcH, HELEN M., A.B. MACALPINE, WILL W. Mapsen, Mrs. HItpa H., A.B. MARSDEN, EpITH F. MaAstTERs, WILLIAM C. Maurer, MADELINE E., A.B., A.M. McKeErtey, STILLMAN E., B.S. MELVILLE, G. DoNALD, A.B., A.M. MILLER, Guy D., A.B., Ed.M. MILLER, Haze K., A.B. Morrow, Dorotny L., B.S. Myers, ELBRYN H. B. NELLIGAN, Honora F., A.B. NorrGArbD, HELEN, B.S. OSWALD, CHARLES H., B.S. PALMER, Mrs. MARGARET O., A.B. ParkKER, HELEN E., A.B. PARMENTER, RALPH C., A.B. PEABODY, MABEL F., A.B. PEASE, THEODORE M., A.B. PERKINS, WILLIAM L., A.B., A.M. PHELAN, GENEVIEVE M., B.S. PHELPS, H. ELIZABETH POTTER, WARREN E. RANKIN, HELEN E., A.B. RoBerts, JENNIE M., A.B. Savoy, PHYLLIs, B.S. Scott, JANET E., A.B. SHIPWAY, LESLIE S., A.B. SINSABAUGH, Etta, A.B., A.M. SMITH, AuGustus H., A.B. TAYLOR, Harotp E., A.B., A.M. TIERNEY, HELENE G. TOLMAN, HELEN I., B.S. ToURTELLOTTE, L. FRANCES, A.B. ULLErRY, Mrs. ELIZABETH S., A.B. WALKER, ELEANOR M., B.C:S. WALKER, GILBERT C., A.B., Ed.M. WaTKINS, WILLIAM J., B.M. IN Ep. WHite, Bernice, A.B. WILLIAMS, RUSSELL L., B.B.A., M.B.A. WitiiaMs, Mrs. THERESA W., A.B. Second Semester Only BIANCHI, TERESINA C., CAMPBELL, Mrs. Mary C.. B.S. CHESSON, Mrs. MariAN C., R.N. DANFORTH, ALICE F., A.B. HuMBERSTON, HELEN M. MANSFIELD, AGNES WARD, WINIFRED M. English Physical Educ. [Girls] Foods, Clothing History Civics, Economics Typewriting Office Routine, Bookkeeping History Typewriting Foods English Assistant, Typewriting English English Asst. Physical Educ. [Boys] Head of Home Economics Head of Science Dept. History Educational Counsellor Penmanship, Office Routine French, History, Algebra Accounting History, Civics Commercial Art Law, Bookkeeping English Bookkeeping, Accounting History, Economics Head of Business Dept. History Bookkeeping, Stenography Physical Educ. [Boys | Typewriting Commercial Art Bookkeeping English Salesmanship History Stenography English History Asst. Physical Educ. |Girls | History Bookkeeping English English Assistant, Typewriting Clothing History, Economics Librarian, Civics Head of Social Science Dept. History, Economics Penmanship Foods Foods, Home Management English Typewriting Law, Bookkeeping, Accounting Music Clothing Bookkeeping English aE SS SET ERE Se ty ce RR PR SNE RE EE A A TL EE SE ET NST! CYA UD2Us GE Ue Se 103 Federal Street 64 Federal Street 896 Longmeadow, Long. 129 Westford Avenue 49 Northampton Ave. 27 Myrtle Street 20 Stebbins Street 24 Rupert Street 33 Massachusetts Ave. 229 Norfolk Street, Belchertown, Mass. 47 Virginia Street 320 Union Street 165 Princeton Street 232 Fountain Street 161 High Street 80 Rochelle Street 59 Wexford Street R. F. D. 1, Springfield 31 Thompson Street 60 Court St., Westfield 10 Dorchester Street Ridge Road, Wilbraham 327 St. James Avenue 199 Massachusetts Ave. 155 Belmont Avenue 15 Kimberley Avenue 20 Northumberland St. 143 Maple Rd., Long. 60 Northampton Ave. 407 Union Street 15 Rollins Street 79 Spring Street 854 White St., R. F. D. 2 68 Maryland Street 214 Williams St., Long. 485 White Street 72 Marlborough Street 161 High Street 133 Middlesex Street 52 Westford Circle 162 Eastern Avenue 14 School Street 40 Byers Street 408 Union Street 304 Union Street 40 Woodside Terrace 30 Avon Place 24 Berlin Street 191 High Street 86 Westford Avenue 154 Westford Avenue 30 Firglade Avenue 40 High Street 149 Maple Street 39 Lafayette Street 33 Massachusetts Ave. R. F. D. 1, Springfield 425 Central Street 75 School Street 73 Whitman Street 56 Forest Street First Semester Only T eave of Absence, Second Semester ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Clerk Director Lunch Dept. Nurse Office Supervisor, Secretary Clerk Asst. Director, Lunch Dept. Asst. Director, Lunch Dept. Page Six 98 Lincoln Park, Long. 123 Thompson Street 161 Sumner Avenue 80 Buckingham Street 63 Kensington Avenue 231 Belmont Avenue 254 Pearl Street Vol, CA DUCEOD March of Time Edition Spring, 1934 SC IBEO QB TIE IE AIR IK) oe PRINCIPALSHIP Choice Change No. 1 Principalship honor goes to tall, slim, vandyked, dynamic Carlos B. Ellis, [now retired], as father and founder of the school. “He looks like a millionaire, even if he isn’t one. School-teachers have rewards, but not in money,” said Bishop Hughes in an address to the pupils a few years before Principal Ellis’s resignation. Instructor and head of the com- mercial department established at Central High School in 1898 and transferred to Technical in 1906, in 1910 C. B. Ellis became principal of the separate commercial high school before it had a building of its own. The sessions were held afternoons at Central until 1015, when the present High School of Commerce was first occupied. To his foresight, Springfield owes a debt of gratitude, for without it the High School of Commerce would have been housed in a smaller building, with equipment totally inadequate for the great increase in enrolment. With dignity, honor, and the re- spect of all, Principal Ellis created a wonderful school spirit. He had an idea. He dreamed a dream, and it became reality. Gn 1930, Jerome Burtt, friendly, sympathetic man from Maine, Massachusetts, and Michigan, be- came the new principal. Innovator, he introduced Boys’ Patrol and General Organization, both in good working order. Popular principal, in 1933 he left Springfield for a higher position in the state educa- tional department. G.Erstwhile penmanship pedagogue at Commerce, and later principal at Evening High, Armory, and Van Sickle schools, Stanley O. Smith, business-like, forceful, took over the reins of administration in Sep- tember 1933. He “knows the ropes” and is in sympathy with the aims and ideals that have belonged since its be- ginning to the High School of Commerce: “to give students an education which shall fit them not alone for business life, but also for intelli- gent and useful citizenship.” —%e — O eee PACE LY Some Splendid Standbys In 1898, the commercial depart- ment had 2 teachers; in 1906, 9; in 1910, 16, including French-In- structor Bigelow, Stenog-Chief Campbell, Drill-Mistress Dearborn, Prime-Minister Kelly, Accountant Macalpine, Councilor Roberts, and Book-keeper Sinsabaugh. When the school marched up the hill into its new quarters, numbers grew. In 1915, 44 teachers sat at or on the brand-new desks, or stood professionally before them. These included, of the present faculty, be- sides the above-mentioned, Drama- Coach Allen, Office Danforth, Sten- ographer Danforth, Economist Hal- ligan, Placement-Man Masters, Areop-Adviser Miller, Rankster Pot- ter, and last but not least in the minds of Commercites, Cateress Campbell. At present, faculty roll-call stands at 82, with 7 on the list of adminis- trative officers. SS O STUDENTS Interesting Increase 1898—37 pupils 1906—3 10 1Q1O—4I10 1916—1058 1934—2277 7 ——“e ——— THE BUILDING Scenes © Statistics Years ago, children could sail their toy ships in a miniature sea of fresh water on the site of the High School of Commerce. The pond dwindled, became swampy, and then was used as a dump. In 1910, year of purchase for school- site, it was filled with all sorts of rubbish. To furnish firm founda- tion for the new building, into this bog husky workmen drove 1236 concrete piles. The 220 by 275 feet, red brick, limestone-trimmed edifice, in an adapted Collegiate Tudor style, was completed May 1, 1915, at a cost of a million dollars for site, building, and equipment. Each gym. has 3350 square feet of unobstructed floor space. But most of the school day, it is very much obstructed. It takes fifteen gallons of ink to satisfy the thirsty inkwells, each time all in the building are filled. A new supply is always expected. Fans draw in at the roof 141,000 cubic feet of fresh air every minute, believe it or not. No. of rooms: Basement—38 First floor—38 Second floor—36 Third floor—32 Total—144 The building was planned to ac- commodate 1500 pupils. Stairways at passing time are mute witnesses to the fact that conditions have changed since the “good old days.” Walking once around the inside of the building gives an eighth of mile hike to the walker. A nation-wide inspector of high schools a few years ago called it the “cleanest high school in the United States. That is a splendid repu- tation to live up to. — e-—_— AND TIME MARCHES ON Page Seven ; Dee WA Ee DEUS s Ba. sume tre: ANNA S. DANFORTH Class Adviser CHARLES H. Oswa p, B. S. CATHERINE B. Harris, B. S. Assistant Class Adviser Assistant Class Adviser Page Eight ae a a a aa a i a a CGFA ND Uy C2 hea Oe ee Oe 8 Oe. Oh MO “OCs O, Ov Om e a . e 6 ® PAUL NOFFRKE Soli RIOS PAPAFRANGS ViCE-PRES:1 DENT « MADEUNE LABRIE MEMBERAT-LARGE ° . ° e e e e s ° INCYV KALPAKIAN a =O RIS RODS ° SECRETARY ¢ ox - TREASURER. | a. 6.8 Om Oo O LOR Se 2-09 OUT OG OO Oe Page Nine PSP AGSATD UsG sha es cies Class Officers Re 4 PRESIDENT PauLt ARTHUR NOFFKE, JR. 23 Holland Street Class President: Hi-Y, President, Vice President; Student Council; Lunch Room Squad; Judicial Board; Boys’ Patrol Lawyer VICE-PRESIDENT SoTiR1ios PAPAFRANGOS Pappy 17 Sumner Avenue Tennis; Torch, Secretary, President and Vice-President of Affiliated Board; Stoaphilos, President: Hi-Y:; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad Professor SECRETARY Lucy KALPAKIAN Lon 3291 Main Street Copy Editor, Commerce; Class Secretary; Banquet; Program, Social Committees; Llamarada; Student Council; Home Room Vice-President; Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception Private Secretary TREASURER Doris EpitH Roos Dodo 1189 Carew Street Class Treasurer; Freshman Reception; Ilcarsolles; Assemblies ; Secretary, G. O. Governing Board; Special Office Work for ‘Teachers Private Secretary MEMBER-AT-LARGE MADELINE MARIE LABRIE Jerry 39 Shillingford Street Banquet Committee; Entertainment Committee; Llamarada; Drum and Bugle Corps; Student Council Aid; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies Nurse-Dietitian Page Ten fee Dalek Urs. si: CONCHETTA ANNE ALBANO Connie 31 Gardner Street G. O. Governing Board: G. O. Home Room Agent: Business Management, Commerce Business ALtpo ERNEST ALBERICI Al 2168 Boston Road, Wilbraham Bulletin and Commerce Sport Reporter, Commerce; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Business LEE BLANCHE ALLEN Snookie 78 Monrovia Street President, Wekansel Dentistry ARTHUR DE BETTENCOURT ANDRADE Art 24 Stafford Street Cap and Gown Committee; Tennis; Treasurer, Torch Club; Hi-Y; Usher, Faculty Frolic. Home Room Secretary; Com- ey Chest Work; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol, G. O. op Accountant EpDNA ADELINE ANDREWS Shrimp 27 Freeman Terrace Glee Club; Student Council Aid Clerking ALBERT ALFRED APPLEMAN Apples 61 Huntington Street Baseball; Football; Class Basketball Columbia University Rita THELMA ARIETI 69 Bliss Street Cap and Gown Committee Office Work ANITA BARBARISE Dee-Dee 11 Lowell Street Hockey; Freshman Reception Secretary KATHLEEN DorotHy BENNETT Kay 36 Governor Street Class Historian: Copy Editor, Commerce: Socials; Class Executive Committee: Basketball, Captain: Secretary, II- carsolles; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Assemblies; G. O. Governing Board; Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception Undecided RoBerRT NEWELL BENOIT 38 Johnson Street President, Le Foyer; Boys’ Patrol Banker Emma RitA BERGERON Em 44 Lafayette Street Class Prophecy, Caduceus, Socials; Freshman Reception; Class Day; Llamarada; Le Foyer, Secretary-Treasurer: Usher, Jolanthe:; Student Council Member; Assemblies General Business LILLIAN BERKOWITZ Lil 1245 Dwight Street Commerce Players, Vice-President; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; Freshman Reception Elocution Teacher Page Eleven 8 ed ae rg 3 ae a Se es Rcd Mit aas Se = COALDEU- CCE CGS eae DorotHy BERNSON Dot 35 Sylvan Street Class Prophecy; Advisory Board; Aloha, Treasurer; Assem- blies; Freshman Reception Secretary EstHer Motty BERoN Eddie 32 Lowell Street G. A. A. Clerking ALIDA BESSETTE 45 Athol Street Photograph Editor, Caduceus; Areopagitica, President: Student Council Aid: Assemblies Nurse Haze Nay BIEL ) Bingo 90 Wilmont Street Ilcarsolles, President: Home Room President; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Community Chest Work; Freshman Reception Office Work Marjortz BLAND Marge 59 East Alvord Street G. A. A. Secretary CeciLE EpitH BLEAU Sis 1698 Dwight Street G. A. A. Linotype Operator Myron Broom 310 Belmont Aveune Student Council; B. A. A. Salesman NELLIE ELIZABETH BoROWSKI 234 Union Street Gane Undecided RutH Haines Boyp Rufus 62 Freeman Terrace G. A. A. Teacher THOMAS Brapy 760 Chestnut Street BeAgAS Undecided RutH Broap Rudy 51 Hebron Street Social Committee; Aloha; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Home Room Reporter, Commerce Saleswoman Amy Emity Brown 781 White Street Economy Board; Refreshment Committee, Class Dance: Areopagitica; Assemblies; Freshman Reception: Special Office Work for Teachers Accountant Page Twelve pee GAD Un Gleb Sone THELMA ELIZABETH BROWN Teddy 157 Bowles Srteet Glee Club; Usher, Class Day; Girls’ Drum and Bugle Corps: Student Council; Student Council Aid: Home Room Secretary” Saleswoman Ropert ADAM ByrNE Sparky 868 Berkshire Avenue Picture Committee; Hockey; Football; Gym. Team: Assem- blies; Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball; Cap and Gown Committee Physical Education Teacher Lippy CAMPAGNA Lib 51 Elmwood Street Football; Basketball; Track; Stoaphilos: Cast, Sherwood: Cast, Pirates of Penzance: Assemblies; Freshman Reception: Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Physical Education Director MABEL ALZADA CARON Mac 54 Howes Street Areopagitica; Nisimaha; Student Council Aid Undecided EpNA MAE CARTER Ed 67 Manchester Terrace G.A. A. Nurse MarRION ARLENE CASE Casey 73 Hollywood Street Wekansel; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies Secretary EVELYN THRESA CATTER Eve 56 Greenwood Street News Reporter, Commerce; Social Committee; Banquet Com- mittee; Cap and Gown Committee Newspaper Reporter WILLIAM MICHAEL CAVANAUGH Billy O’Brien 54 Greenwich Street Sports Editor and Bulletin, Commerce, Initiator of Home Room Christmas Baskets; Football; Quill President; Student Council, Vice-President; Home Room President; Home Room Secretary; Freshman Reception; Judicial Board; Class Basketball; Captain, Boys’ Patrol Newspaper Writer WANDA ANNA CIENCIWA Windy 24 Weston Street, Wilbraham Commerce, Editor of Daily Bulletin; Decoration Committee; Revision of Constitution Committee; Hockey; Quill; Class Basketball; Tennis; Gym. Meet Newspaper Work Rose DELIA CIGNOLI Ro 93 William Street Saleswoman ELEANOR MaArIA CLARK Clarkie 23 Portland Street Caduceus, Class Will Undecided ALICE CLOHESY Al 84 Allen Street Llamar ada, Cheer Leader; Student Council Aid Physical Education Director Page Thirteen ‘oe OAD UNG oes Was eoees EpnaA ELIZABETH COBURN Hunky 17 Ozark Street Social Committees: Gym. Meet; Llamarada, Vice-President; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Private Secretary PEARL MARION COHEN Patsy 125 Franklin Street Aloha; G. A. A.; Reporter, Commerce; Gym. Meets; Fresh- man Reception Undecided BarRBARA COOLBROTH Babs 68 Yale Street Advisory Board; Orchestra, Band; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Gym. Meet; Reporter, Commerce Skidmore College ISADORE ABRAHAM COWEN Jimmy 39 Loring Street B. A. A.; Class Baskethall Business Betty CREEGER Glee Club 64 Church Street Actress ELEANOR Mary CULLOoo Ellie 12 Daytona Street Gym. Meet; Llamarada; Usher, Jolanthe, Assemblies; Fresh- man Reception Office Work HELEN CATHERINE CUMMINGS 16 Walter Street Socials; Class Day Committee; Gym. Meet; Squad Leaders; Areopagitica; Usher, Freshman Reception; Orchestra; Student Council Aid; Assemblies Physical Education Teacher or Stenographer Marie PATRICIA CURRAN Pat, Curry 24 Ranney Street Copy Editor, Commerce; Economy Board; Vice President, Quill; Nisimaha; Student Council Aid; Home Room Presi- dent: Assemblies; Usher, Freshman Reception; Gym. Meet Fitchburg Normal KATHLEEN ANNA CURRIER Kay 197 Orange Street Gym. Meet; Aloha; Student Council; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent Nurse MurieEv FRANCES DALE Mim, Mur 75 West Alvord Street Gym. Meet; Freshman Reception Undecided HucH JOHN DALEY Gene 807 Liberty Street Hi-Y; Orchestra; Band Civil Service Mary ANN D'ANGELO Mary 76 Morris Street Class Basketball Hairdresser Page Fourteen Deena sUaCek Se 1 YETTA DECKELBAUM 50 Leonard Street Feature Editor, Caduceus; Joint Club's Dance, Decoration Committee: Games Committee, Wekansel Picnic: Wekansel, Treasurer: Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President: Assemblies Window Display RICHARD WALLACE DECKER Dick 94 Bowles Street Torch: Hi-Y, Vice-President; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-President; Boys’Patrol; General Chairman, Prom Accountant Aucusto DEL VEcCHIO Gus, Del 36 Roosevelt Avenue Commerce Players, President; Home Room President; G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol; Home Room Secretary Business Doris DESROSIERS Dotty 79 Lyons Street, Indian Orchard Usher, Girls’ Gym. Meet; Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President Undecided OtGA DcETLUCK 180 Sharon Street Undecided Lucy FLorENcE D1 FLorIo Luky 88 Marble Street Commerce, Editorials; Glee Club Newspaper Reporter Mary Fe iciA D1 PASQUA Mae 55 Nelson Avenue G. A. A. Undecided FRANK ANTHONY D1 SANTI Frankie 71 William Street Class Will; Football; Crew: Baseball; Basketball; Usher, Faculty Frolic; Student Council; Student Council Aid; Home Room, President, Vice-President; Assemblies; Gym. Team; G. O. Pop; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Sports Reporter HELEN JOANNA DLUGOSYNSKI 137 Patton Street Advisory Board; Christmas Committee; Squad Leader: Home Room Secretary Secretary EpitH DONOVAN Dunnie 7 Central Street Home Room Vice-President; Freshman Reception Undecided JAMES JOSEPH DONOVAN Jimmy 82 Cherry Street Caduceus, Assistant Editor; Faculty Frolic, Usher; Student Council Aid; Boys’ Patrol Accountant, C. P. A. FRANK EvAN Dow Pat 18 Brookline Avenue Student Council Aid; Assemblies; Class Basketball News Reporter Page Fifteen 2 2 CARD UtCeh 2 oe IXATHRYN RosE DrROLE?TT Kitty, Kay 19 Arbutus Street News Editor, Commerce, Gym. Meet; Llamarada; Quill; Junior Red Cross, Vice-President; Cast, Dickens’ Christmas Carol; Drum and Bugle Corps; Student Council Aid; Assem- blies; Freshman Reception Nurse Le1Lta-MaeE DUDLEY Lee 82 Pearl Street Class Social; Gym. Meets; Nisimaha; Freshman Reception Undecided CECELIA CATHERINE DUFFY Ge 11 Wait Street Quill; Drum and Bugle Corps; Student Council Aid; As- semblies Stenographer HELENE Mary Rose Dupuis Billie 131 Berkshire Street, Indian Orchard Feature Editor, Commerce; Class Vice-President: Class Social; Caps and Gowns, Ilcarsolles, Treasurer; Usher, olanthe: Student Council Member; Assemblies; Freshman Reception: Special Office Work for Teachers; Publicity Board for Spring- field Papers Stenographer CHESTER MAXWELL D2zIALO 62 Hamburg Street Orchestra; G. O. Governing Board Undecided FLORENCE BEATRICE ETHIER Flo 923 Liberty Street Volleyball; Basketball; Squad Leader; Areopagitica; Nisi- maha; Glee Club; Assemblies; Class Basketball Telegrapher HERBERT EVERETT Herby 30 Jenness Street Undecided ANNE KENNEDY FABRY Fay 103 Savoy Avenue Aloha Nurse GENEVIEVE ANN FAULKNER Genny 136 Westford Circle Domus Scientia; Ticket Committee, Jolanthe; Student Council Aid: Freshman Reception Stenographer LaurA LouIsE FELDMAN Lolo 411 Carew Street Special Office Work for Teachers Stenographer DonaALD ALVIN FERGUSON Don, Fergie 11 Rutland Street Sports Editor, Caduceus; Hockey; Baseball; Football; Hi-Y. Chairman Athletic Committee; Student Council Aid; Assem- blies; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Undecided Este CHARLOTTE FERIOLI 879 Worthington Street Stenographer and Typist Page Sixteen fe sUeAR DIU CeEsZU CS i MARGUERITE MADELINE FIEDLER Peg 46 Barber Street Undecided Student Council Aid RurH ELLEN .FLAGG 41 Orleans Street Dressmaker Ivor ErRNEsT FRANCIS Kid _ 288 Oak Street, Indian Orchard Circulation Manager. Commerce: Torch: Chorus of the Peers, Tolanthe, Boys’ Glee Club: Student Council; Home Room Vice-President: Freshman Reception; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Accountant EpsoN LAUREN FREEMAN Ed 121 Wilbraham Road Boys’ Patrol; Home Room President: Lunch Room Squad; Manager, Lunch Room Squad Undecided GLapys EvELYN FRENCH Frenchy 33 Porter Avenue GLA, A. Saleswoman STELLA ETHEL FRENTZOS Stel 116 Patton Street Gir!s’ Glee Club; Wekansel: Home Room President Undecided HazeL ELEANOR GEBBIE 47 Revere Street Freshman Reception Accountant CHARLES KALLIL GHAREEB Chuck 823 Armory Street Hi-Y; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol; Class Day Play Aviation Avis GOLDSMITH A 42 Biltmore Street G. A. A. Bookkeeper THOMAS FLEMING GORMALLY Tom 153 Wilbraham Avenue Feature and Sports Departments, Commerce; Class Basket- ball Journalism FLORENCE GREENBERG Flossie 73 Narragansett Street Editor-in-Chief, Caduceus; Gym. Meets; Llamarada; Assem- blies; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Private Secretary ANNA MARIE GRIMALDI Ann 65 Norwood Street Wekansel: Glee Club; Home Room President; Freshmen Re- ception; G. O. Home Room Ber Nurse Page Seventeen 2 (GAD UO Cee Ss ae VioLcA ETHEL GrIsé Vi 96 Montrose Street Girls’ Athletic Editor, Caduceus; Llamarada; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies: Freshman Reception Commercial Artist Mary GUAGLIARDO 37 Wilcox Street G. A. A. Private Secretary SATENIG HACHIGIAN Sat 58 Dearborn Street G. A. A. Saleswoman BERNARD LAWRENCE HAGGERTY Bernie 668 Liberty Street Football; B. A. A. Undecided Marion Etta HamILToNn Micky 684 St. James Avenue Chorus, olanthe: Chorus, Trial by Jury. Glee Club; Home Room President: Assemblies; Freshman Reception Hairdresser Rita ANN HARGADEN 60 Norfolk Street G. A.A. Governess EpWARD WEBSTER HART Eddie 54 Carlisle Street Chairman of Transportation, Prom and Banquet; Boys’ Patrol; Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Certified Public Accountant Mary GEorRGINA HaAZLeETT Georgie 4 Van Ness Street G. A. A. Stenographer EvELYN ANNA CATHERINA HEDEEN Evie 102 Drexel Street G. A.A. Undecided JOSEPHINE HERMAN : Jo 33 Arch Street Advisory Board; Commerce Players, Secretary-Treasurer ; The Trysting Place. Cast, Student Council Aid: Home Room Secretary; Freshman Reception Dental Hygienist MyrtcLe Patricia HILi Goldie 69 Dawes Street Psalm: Faculty Frolic, Usher; Student Council Aid; Home Room Secretary; G. O. Home Room Agent Undecided MAYNARD JENKINS Jenks 84 Tenth Street Football: Basketball; Crew; Class Basketball Undecided Page Eighteen SR OS TI SE a NE a TAY I eee OSU OME WU tSr tre RHUENETHAL HazeEL JOHNSON Rhu 691 Union Street Faculty Frolic, Usher; Glee Club Missionary Horcia FrANcES JONES 689 Union Street Orchestra Leader STANLEY JONES Stan af 89 Marlborough Street Sports Reporter, Commerce, Home Room Vice-President: Class Basketball Undecided MADELINE KELLY 26 Dearborn Street Soccer: Wekansel: Nisimaha: Assemblies Undecided Rita Mae KENNEY Red 69 Dawes Street Tennis; Hockey; Baseball: Ilcarsolles: Glee Club; Wekansel: Assemblies; Home Room Secretary; Freshman Reception Saleswoman Betty MarGARET KERR Betty 54 Chestnut Street Psalm: Assemblies; Nisimaha Nurse DorotHy RutTH Kipp Dot 26 Talcott Street Orchestra; Freshman Reception Stenographer MarIE KRUPKE Briar 16 Bayonne Street Committee on Constitution Stenographer EpNA Marte LAMBERT Eddie 54 Pemaquid Street, Indian Orchard News Editor for Bulletin, Commerce; Ilcarsolles, Secretary; Usher, Jolanthe, Student Council Aid: Assemblies; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent Stenographer Rose Louise LANE Shorty 62 Lorimer Street, Indian Orchard Koinonia, Vice-President; Student Council, Chairman, Ex- ecutive Committee; Usher, olanthe; Drum and Bugle Corps; Student Council; Assemblies; Freshman Reception Laboratory Technician EpNA May LARSON Eddie 241 College Srteet : Basketball; Koinonia; Candy Committee, Jolanthe: Home Room President; Community Chest Work Accountant JosEPH VINCENT PETER LATTELL Joe 88 Marble Street Football; Boys’ Patrol; Home Room Secretary Accountant Page Nineteen GVA LD (UC era See DorotHy LAWSON Dot 193 Russell Street Hockey; Baseball Private Secretary IpA LESHIN 717 Dickinson Street Nurse JosEPH LEVINE Joe 113 Massasoit Street Baseball; Football; Class Basketball Salesman SAUL LEVINE Sol 114 Massasoit Street Class Basketball Undecided CoNRAD THEODORE LINDSTROM Lindy Edmond Street, East Longmeadow Undecided JosEPH AMEDO Lop! Porkie 30 Wilber Avenue Business RoBERTA LONG Bobbie 74 Be!mont Avenue Prom. Committee; Student Advisory Board; Student Council Aid, Home Room Secretary Undecided WINIFRED GELINIA LONGWILL Winnie 1338 Wilbraham Road Nisimaha; Home Room President; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Special Office Work for Teachers Stenographer JoHN Pau_ LYNcH Lynchie 40 Willard Avenue Home Room Vice-President Undecided GERTRUDE MacBriIDE Gert 66 Dearborn Street Baseball; Hockey; Nisimaha; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Class Basketball; Special Office Work for Teachers Hospital Dietitian Puitip CHARLES MAHONEY Phil 176 Orange Street Boys’ Patrol; Student Council; Home Room Secretary Undecided VictorR1A MALONE Vickie 146 Quincy Street Faculty Frolic, Usher Nurse Page Twenty Le Se eT Mee) eC. i UCSe ea CATHERINE Marie MALSTROM Kay 44 Silver Street Commerce, Type Editor; Advisory Board: Wekansel: Nisi- maha; Home Room President; Freshman Reception Designer ALICE PEARL MartTIN Al 3 Pearl Street Place Baseball: Hockey Telephone Operator Harry MATHEWS 4 Priscilla Street Glee Club; B. A. A. Accountant RosaLtiE EtHeEL McCartHy 204 Commonwealth Avenue Freshman Reception; Gym. Meets Nurse WittiAM TimotHy McCartuy Mac 3 Brook Street, East Longmeadow Hockey; Class Basketball Undecided GeorGcia Mar McCray Mac 43 Franklin Street G. A. A. Undecided Mary ELLEN McGovern 5 Roy Street Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Freshman Reception Dietitian CLARICE Pray MEACHAM Kike 19 Grenada Terrace Ilearsolles; Gym. Meets; Student Council; Lunch Room Squad Dramatics PHILOMENE Mary ANN MEGLIOLA Phil 8 Chapel Street Student Council; Home Room Vice-President: Community Chest Work; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Stenographer FEuNIcE ALPERT MELTZER Eunie 18 Knollwood Street Class Social; Tickets, Jolanthe: Special Office Work for Teachers Dental Hygienist ALICE MartHA MENGE Al 25 Worcester Avenue Editor-in-Chief, Commerce, Class Economy Committee: Bas- ketball; Ilcarsolles, Vice-President; Student Council; Student Council Aid; G. O. Home Room Agent; Special Office Work for Teachers Newspaper Work SHAKE MICHAELIAN Shrimp 176 Savoy Avenue Gym. Meets; Squad Leader; Assemblies Undecided Page Twenty-one 2 aA Ga ee ees ELLEN LoutsE MILLER 31 Winchester Street Glee Club Office Work Mary Maria Moauro Mickey 110 Malden Street Nisimaha; Bugle and Drum Corps Secretary HELEN VERA Murray Peppy 384 St. James Avenue Class Social: Basketball; Koinonia; Student Council Aid, Executive Board; Assemblies: Freshman Reception Newspaper Reporter IotA Mae Murray 177 William Street Basketball Secretary HymMamn CHAIM NEIGHER Hymie 72 Linden Street Cartoonist, Caduceus: Cartoonist, Commerce, Baseball; Bas- ketball; Football; Student Council, President: Home Room President; Assemblies; G. O. Governing Board; Freshman Reception Cantor RutH IRENE NEWMAN Rudy 32 Medford Street Nisimaha, Vice-President, Secretary; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Secretary FRANCES Mary NICHOLS Franny 20 Woodmont Street Saleswoman Mary MaArGARET NIETUPSKI Timmy Glendale Street, North Wilbraham Class Day, Usher Dietitian CLAIRE ELIZABETH O'BRIEN 68 Colonial Avenue Social Committees; Llamarada, Secretary, President; Fresh- man Reception; Student Council; Home Room President; Assemblies Civil Service LILLIAN ELIZABETH O'CONNOR Lil 167 Commonwealth Avenue Bookkeeper Howarp THoMAS O'Day Howie 69 Maynard Street Soccer; Student Council; Boys’ Patrol Private Secretary Doris OLSON Dot 24 Hiawatha Street Soccer; G. O. Home Room Agent Secretary 7, Page Twenty-two SS A SS RS See AD CUT CAE USS =i = Mary Lucy Pac ia May 18 Kibbe Avenue Private Secretary Rose MabDELINE PaNnzo 26 Birnie Avenue Gym. Meets Bookkeeper Doris VirGINIA PAPINEAU Dot 136 Firglade Avenue Freshman Reception; Gym. Meets Office Work LorRAINE RosE Paro v Ray 15 Niagara Street Nisimaha, Commerce President, Affiliated President; Lunch Room Squad Stenographer Hitpa PawLowicz Hil 78 Saratoga Street Tennis; G. A. A. Private Secretary DoNALD PERO Don 5 Forest Park Avenue Stoaphilos: Assemblies Undecided LENA Mary PEsci Le 194 Tyler Street G. A. A. Saleswoman Bessie MiLprReED PETLOCK + 23 Cumberland Street G. A.A. Nurse WILLIAM THOMAS PLANZO : Bill 371 Columbus Avenue Crew Coach: Class Basketball Undecided ARTHUR POMERANTZ ” Bottles 28 Sumner Avenue Commerce, Sports Department, B. A. A. Journalist Mary Prokop Mitzie 10 Falmouth Street, Indian Orchard G. A. A. Undecided ALFRED DoMINICK PROVINI Freddy 194 Main Street Wrestling; Crew, Captain; Interclass Basketball; Boys’ Patrol; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-President: Class Basketball Advertising Page Twenty-three ‘0 CRATD (UtGeE US fee PauL DouGLAS QUINN 91 Northampton Avenue Commerce, Sports Editor, Bulletin; Football; Home Room President; Home Room Secretary; Class Basketball Sports Writer HERBERT HARRISON RAINEY « Herb 144 Daviston Street Caduceus, Artist; Torch; Hi-Y; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Assemblies; Special Office Work for Teachers: Cap and Gown Committee Accountant IKENNETH Day REES Ken 820 State Street Soccer, Acting Captain 1932; Hi-Y; Glee Club; Boys’ Patrol Aviation MarGARET Mary REYNOLDS © Peggy 38 Silver Street Advisory Board; Hotel Committee for Banquet; Tennis; Ilcarsolles; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-Presi- dent: Home Room Secretary: Assemblies; Community Chest Work; Freshman ee Pe Office Work for Teachers +RaAS MILDRED RETCHIN Millie 244 Commonwealth Avenue Caduceus, Assistant Editor; Banquet Committee; IIcarsolles; Home Room Vice-President; Home Room Secretary; Special Office Work for Teachers; Assemblies Secretary DorotHy PHYLLIS ROBERTS « Dot 14 Crest Street Invitations Committee, Prom.; Class Social; Llamarada, Secretary; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; Freshman Re-, ception: G. O. Home Room Agent: Special Office Work for Teachers Private Secretary HarRo_D WILLIAM RoBIE « Hal 57 Lyndale Street Council Convention: Class Day Entertainment; Stoaphilos; Torch; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; G. O. Home Room Agent: Boys’ Patrol; Affiliated Council of Springfield Radio Work ANGELO Romito 28 Warriner Avenue Class President; General Chairman, Class Day; Stoaphilos, Secretary-Treasurer; Hi-Y:; Student Council; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Judicial Board; Boys’ Patrol Business HELEN LoulsE Ross ¥ Louie 4 Benton Place Picture Committee; Baseball; Squad Leader; Gym. Meets; Llamarada, Treasurer; Home Room President; Freshman Reception Private Secretary Doris ETHEL RUHM Dodo 106 Warrenton Street Economy Committee; Volleyball; Hockey; Baseball; Nisi- maha; Girls’ Glee Club Saleswoman CATHERINE Mary RUSSELL Kay 44 Langdon Street Gym. Meets; Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception Undecided THEODORE GILBERT RUSSELL Russ 309 Birnie Avenue Business Manager, Caduceus; Socials; Crew; Stoaphilos: Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-President; G. O. Governing Board; Lunch Room Squad: G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol Navy Page Twenty-four re EE en eee AS DU Cah UaS. o- RupDoLPH SAFARIK Rudy 80 Grand Street Lunch Room Squad: Boys’ Patrol Undecided CHARLOTTE PAULINE SANDERS Sandy 18 Greenwich Street Home Room Secretary; Freshman Reception: Special Office Work for Teachers Saleswoman - DorotHy GRACE SAUNDERS Dot 124 Littleton Street Student Council Committee: Community Chest Work: Special Office Work for Teachers Secretary Bessie SCHLAFERMAN Kitty 47 Hebron Street Bookkeeper Norma ANNE SCHROETER Skippy 125 Andrew Street Feature Department, Commerce; Quill Club Newspaper Work FRANCES ANNA SCHUERER 56 Talcott Street Assemblies; Gym. Meets; Student Council Aid Nurse MarcGareT ELIZABETH SEIGER Margie 2142 Main Street Basketball; Kumtux; Nisimaha; Student Council Aid; Gym. Meets Merchandise Buyer GeEorGE EverRT SHELLMAN Swede 25 Bartlett Street Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol JOHN GEORGE SHONAK Jonny 218 Ferry Street Bulletin Board Headline Printer, Commerce, Program Com- mittee for Prom.; Boys’ Patrol Advertising CLEMENTINA MARIE SIRACO Connie 171 Walnut Street G. A. A.; Gym. Meet Stenographer HELENA MADELINE SMITH Smitty 34 Norfolk Street News Reporter, Commerce; Basketball; Swimming; Gym. “Meets FLORENCE Mary SPAGNA Flo 50 Margaret Street G. A. A.; Gym. Meet Secretary Page Twenty-five ; GPASD UsGSPaUe sae Mae Patricia SPAIGHT Pat 59 James Street Home Room Secretary; Community Chest Work; Freshman Reception Bookkeeper JENNIE STATHIS Jerry 111 Bancroft Street Invitation Committee. XA _ Social; Basketball; Baseball; Gym. Meets; Gym. Assembly; Assemblies; Glee Club; Fresh- man Reception Buyer BessiE STEINMAN Bess 72 Prospect Street G. A. A.; Freshman Reception Bookkeeper HArRRYETTE MULFORD STURGIS Snif 59 Aberdeen Road Areopagitica, Secretary; Community Chest Work; Freshman Reception Stenographer SoPHIE ANTONIA SZEMBROT Bud 1203 Dwight Street Freshman Reception; G. A. A. Stenographer WINIFRED MurieEL THORNE Winnie 426 Union Street G. A. A. AUGUSTA TONELLI Gussie 93 Gardner Street Red Cross; Student Council; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-President Secretary Louis TuBAzIo Lou 854 Sumner Avenue Gym. Team; Wrestling Team; Football; Soccer; Decathlon: Assemblies: Home Room Secretary; Boys’ Patrol OLGA ALINA VAIL Teddy 617 Dwight Street Usher, Class Social; Decorations, Class Social; Koinonia: Student Council; Home Room President; Home Room Vice- President: Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Freshman Reception SPERANZA VERCELLONE Sunny 770 Liberty Street Community Chest Work Private Secretary ErHeLt RutH WALDRON Wally 61 Girard Avenue ; Home Room Agent, Commerce; Baseball; Squad Leader; Gym. Meet Accountant VERONICA HELEN WEGIEL Vera 7 Law Street, Indian Or achrd Secretary Page Twenty-six Pee) OCs Ues of cae MaryrosE WELCH 196 Pasco Road, Indian Orchard G. A A. Librarian FRIEDA WIENER Giggy 27 Morgan Street Volleyball; Special Office Work for Teachers Hairdresser GILBERT ROBERTSON Woop Gibby 64 Edgewood Street Class Ballot Editor, Caduceus; Chairman, Prom. Committee: Manager, Soccer Team; Lunch Room Squad; Boys’ Patrol Banking ALBERY PASQUALE YACAVONE Yac 53 Shawmut Street lew, ON Stenographer Rita ELAINE KREIGER Tut 123 Savoy Avenue Executive Committee; Hockey; Usher, Christmas Carol: Student Council; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball: G. O. Home Room Agent Physical Instructor MyrtLeE Mary McDonaLtp Myrt, Mac 39 Cleveland Street Captain, Baseball Team; Captain, Basketball Team; Cap- tain, Hockey Team: Wekansel; Teeth of the Gift Horse, Cast; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball Undecided CLAYTON CHARLES MorEAU Bud 208 Pendleton Avenue Accountant EVELYN ANGELIA PETRI 35 Collins Street G. A. A. Nurse IRENE ELIZABETH JOANNE THOMPSON Tommie 25 Wason Avenue Class Ballot Editor, Caduceus; Assemblies; Freshman Re- ception Accountant LAWRENCE FREDERICK TWOMEY Larry 28 Brigham Street Pilot Page Twenty-seven Cee ne arena mlm eee eneeerenennrneenimnnneeiemmentnmaesl GJA(D Us GeE2U SS We Must Leave Our School For Life's Work Who knows what the future may have in store for the members of the January Class of 1934? Time alone can enlighten us. We prophesy, however, that its members will find success and happiness in various undertakings upon gradua- tion from Commerce. The majority will enter the business world. Able typists, speedy stenog- raphers, accurate accountants, and competent bookkeepers will faithfully work for their employers and hold responsible positions. Some day we may see the rise of the filing clerk to the private secretary, the messenger boy to the head of his corporation, the accountant to the bank president! Though Commerce is principally concerned with business training for its students, no doubt some of them will enter colleges and further their education along professional lines. Among their numbers there will in the future be teachers, doctors, scientists, or lawyers. No doubt many of the girls of the January Class of 1934 will marry after a while. Even then their high school education will prove a great help to them, for they will then put to practical use the fundamentals of the course in Home Management, and they will establish happy homes. Members of the January Class of 1934, we are no crystal gazers who can inform you what your life will be five, ten, or fifteen years from now. But we venture to give you sound advice. Have determinatio n in your hearts—deter- mination, courage, and a desire to succeed. With these qualities you will come out on top! Perhaps you wonder why such a brief resumé of the prophecy is written. You will remember that at the play given on Class Day you heard the future of many of the individual members of the class forecast in rhyme. We are not printing these rhymes as they were nct original with us, but were quoted from an outside source, and were adapted to our class by your prophets. DorotHy BERNSON EMMA BERGERON Class Prophets Page Twenty-eight Fred. Grace, Fred. Mary. Grace. Anna. Tom. Grace. Tom. Anna. Dick. Anna. Mary. Dot. Fred. Tom. Fred. Dot. Dick. Grace. George. Dot. George. Fred. Anna. Lynn. Dot. Dick. Mary. Fred. Anna. CAS DEUSGCe EUS Happy Years That Hurry By Say, do you remember that party we had three years ago before we left junior high school and that crazy game we played? ‘ Of course! What was the name of it? And do you remember how funny George looked when he came— Sure—and didn’t we have some fun the next day when we entered high school! I thought I'd freeze to the sidewalk before I got there! Uh huh! We went skating that Wednesday, January, 1931, and— Did we have a good time! And will you ever forget the noise Tom made at the Freshman reception when Mr. Burtt said he hoped we would enjoy our stay here? Tom would—and strange to say, he was a maximum honor pupil— Ah! Stop it! I was one until they changed the system of marking. Will I ever forget those star divisions! I know, for I was in one. Me. too! Then when we were XA's that tea dance we had! Didn't we think we were some dancers! Wasn't Ted Russell a scream! As a chairman, he certainly took all honors. We were some politicians in March, 1932, weren't we? I agree with you there. Angelo Romito was president, wasn't he? Yes, and not so bad, at that. He brought honor to our class by taking third place in the John S. Young Speaking Contest, and by winning the Stoaphilos debate. ho was vice-president? Oh, I know, Helene Dupuis. Oh! That girl! I think Fred liked her a little. Who was secretary ? Why, Lucy Kalpakian. I'd hate to have had her job. It really isn’t so bad as that that Doris Roos had as treasurer. And you remember Madeline Labrie was auditor. Now that is my idea of an office to hold. Just add up a few figures—- I'll say. Then that G. O. business— Will I ever forget the time I had to dig down for the first month's dues, and I was supposed to take Anna to the theater that night— And instead you stayed home and helped her with her home work. Too bad! He promised he'd take me to the next social. Say, we didn't have one that year! Oh, yes, we did! Don't you remember how we had that number to- gether and you tripped and fell? Fell? He made a hole in the floor! But we had the social on March Lie Oso And later on came the Faculty Frolic! That was something! Mr. Jackson was one poet, I'm telling you! Fred, your English. Page Twenty-nine eee ee ee ee ———— ees CAD UGE US a Fred. ItsO.K. I had Mr. Jackson for English! Grace. Did you ever! Tom talked just like that at the club dance! George. That was a great dance! Right before Memorial Day, wasn't it? Tom. No, that was before the Twin-State One Act Play Contest at Westfield. Grace. The One-Act Play Contest was in May and the Club dance was around the end of May, so you're ali wrong! Fred. | Weren't we lucky to get into the finals of that contest? Lynn. Yes, but we won in the final contest the year before, you remember. Anna. And then we became Seniors. Mary. And then the new officers were elected and Paul Noffke was president. Lynn. Sotirios Papafrangos was vice-president, wasn't he? Tom. Right, the last time. Lucy Kalpakian was re-elected secretary. George. No doubt she deserved it. So did Doris Roos and Madeline Labrie. Dick. | Were they re-elected? Grace. Yes, Stupid, didn’t you hear George say so? Anna. Hush, Grace. By the way, do any. of you know that new dance? Tom. |Yeah—what a dance! And we boys have got to be on our toes plenty about these dance steps. Mary. You're not really as bad as that—but there's lots of room for improve- ment. The Tech prom isn't very far off, so you'd better get busy. You didn't do any too well at our prom. Fred. | Say, when is Tech prom? All. January 10! Dot. Poor Fred. He's just a little foggy— Grace. You mean in a daze. I do hope he knows what fork to use at the banquet. Fred. | Say—when is— All. Our banquet is on January 24. Fred. Oh, great! Tom. ‘‘Oh'’—what? At least you're not so dumb you don't know when graduation is. Grace. In June—thank heavens! Now, I won't have to buy an expensive white dress. Lynn. You girls have it chicky—but us guys— Anna. Us guys-—-ugh! If you don’t watch your step, you'll have to start high school all over again. Lynn. What do you mean—again? George. Well—er—a—don't you think it’s getting pretty early—I mean late? Lynn. Why no! It’s only ten o'clock. Grace. What's the matter with our practicing for the Tech Prom? ‘Turn on the victrola, someone. —KATHLEEN BENNETT The history was written in dialogue form in order that it might be used as a part of the play which the class presented on Class Day. Page Thirty CADUCEUS Some Famous Dates and Twins The birthdays of our faculty are scattered through the year: December, January too, bring seven birthday-cheer. Miss Casey's stocking ought to prove old Santa Claus no myth, With Christmas and her birthday, too, December twenty-fifth. And February, although short, has interesting features. It brings, for instance, birthday gifts to fifteen of our teachers. It has, in all, four sets of twins, [in date though not in name], A record that no other month can equal as a claim. Miss Colby and Miss Horrigan the first day celebrate; Miss Tourtellotte and Mrs. Madsen join in when it’s eight. Miss Jefferson has Mrs. M. H. Davis as her twin; A lucky 13 is the day, so they're both bound to win. “Doc” Melville, Miss Bianchi, as alike as South and North, Can bid each other, © Hello, Twin,’ on Feb’ry twenty-fourth. Another large distinction famous February acquires: In Leap Year, on the twenty-ninth, was born the young Chief Myers. [We call him young, you know, because his birthdays have been few. Perhaps that’s why he leaps so well, and does good tumbling, too]. In March and in October, too, five birthday dates are seen, With Mr. Williams, on St. Pat's, a-wearin’ of the green. The Danforth Twins, so much alike, can almost celebrate On Hallowe'en, except that it comes just a day too late. And Mr. Smith, our principal, missed it the other way, For he was born upon All Saints’, November first, next day. Miss Clark has 19th April, so a Patriot we'll rate her; Miss Jenks, Miss Sinsabaugh, more twins, have birthdays one day later. In golfing, hazards, rivalry, and bunkers add a thrill; Miss Lynch, a golfer, celebrates the Day of Bunker Hill. A July date, July thirteenth, calls forth the birthday cake man Two ladies to congratulate: Miss Fisher and Miss Blakeman. We recognize much talent on September twenty-two, With Misses Hunt and Marsden [they have proved what they can do]. In April, May, and June come six, and six come in September; The lowest, August, has but four: eight each, July, November. By now we find it difficult more names and dates to stuff in, But can't leave out December seventh,—Miss Bell and Mr. Duffin. Page Thirty-one GeA]DTUSCSsEe UES Timely Topics TEMPUSPE UGH Tr The clock ticks silently on, Unaware three years have gone. ‘‘Ho-hum,”’ says he, ‘I soon shall see, New faces to gaze upon.” SIGNS OF THE TIMES Time to retiré. ..li yer Sg es ee ere ae Play time dhs gente 2 F Mak Dy ae 0s eee ee Law class Miinate men Sac sae cea ee eer re Lunch room boys Life time. waeiey nA sere 2 ode erties i oe Department test Sorry times cscs ise RTs RGR ease ae tas Report cards “Be. on times Sivek cas oe eee ee A eae. a Home-room teachers Joyous times. cass Seca sa ae ee ee Vacation Bad times, . pee S09 BE eels oe ee ee ee Detention rooms Silly times... B+ can Se teas eae, hae Se ee ere Class pictures Feeding time ssJ.5'. 255. m SE ees ee oe ee Lunch pericds CAST DAZE OF SA, SEINI@E ‘“Ho-hum! Wonder if I should do my English?” “What are you going to wear to the Prom.?” “Your picture is too adorable for words.”’ “What's happened to the senior arm bands” “Wonder what Class Day will be like?” ‘Hope I can get a decent job.” “Did you see the new diplomas?” “Don't forget, | want a picture.” “Now I can sleep in the morning.’ ‘| wonder if I'll miss school.”’ “I’m going to enjoy myself these last days.”’ “| hope the banquet is informal.” ‘I’m dying to see what girl Paul Noffke will take to the Prom.” Page Thirty-two C2AGD.U_CiE_UsS A Timely Will We, the class of January, 1934, of the High School of Commerce, City of Springfield, County of Hampden, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being in full possession of all our faculties, do now record our last will and test- ament. It is our purpose to dispose of our various chattels that each may go to the most deserving heirs. 1. To Mr. Burtt, who during his three years here, endeared himself to us by his friendly council and impartiality, we wish the best of luck in his new position. 2. To Mr. Smith, our new principal, we also leave our bes t wishes, and regret that we have not a longer time to stay with him. 3. To our home room teachers, the profound admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the class of January, 1934. 4. Although it is with genuine tears in our eyes that we are compelled to vacate them, we nevertheless leave our seats in this hall to the XIIB Class and sincerely hope they may spend as many enjoyable moments in them as we have. 5. We leave behind with many misgivings all such pupils as were not able to keep pace with such brilliant pupils as compose the majority of our class, trus ting that the XIIB Class may be able to hold firmly to them and steer them successfully through next semester's harrowing studies. 6. To the football team of next year, the ability of Paul Quinn and Don Ferguson. 7. To James Donovan, Ada Moore's gift of gab. 8. To Flora Barbieri, Frank Di Santi leaves this case of lip-stick, lest she should run out of it in the future. 9. Helen Cummings leaves this picture of herself to Ruth Bechard, lest in the years to come, she should forget that at one time they were mistaken for twins. 10. Theodore Russell leaves his individual ability in regard to getting along with teachers to Guido Berti, who needs it so badly. 11. Lucy Kalpakian, our class secretary, leaves this notebook to her suc- cessor, John Garvey. Page Thirty-three pee ESE SEAS ‘CAS DAU AC abe Ue car 12. Doris Roos, our class treasurer, leaves this treasury box to Frank Galli, her successor, and hopes that next semester it will hold all the money which the seniors decide to pay at the last minute. 13. To Roy Yarnell, Paul Noffke leaves his executive ability. 14. To Miss Humberston of the office st aff, we leave this extra pair of goggles to help her to a closer scrutiny of the marks of the football players. 15. To anyone who needs them, Edna Lambert leaves her ready smile and twinkling eyes. Apply early to avoid the rush. 16. Bessie Schlaferman leaves her library passes to Margaret Spellacy. 17. Margaret Reynolds leaves her schoolgirl blushes to anyone who needs 18. Angelo Romito, knowing the utter humiliation and embarrassment suffered by twins who are exact duplicates, has painted these two very lovely signs to be used to aid all who find difficulty in telling which is Miss Alice and which is Miss Anna Danforth. 19. After much persuasion, Mae Spaight finally deprived herself of one of her curls, which she leaves to Kirby Miller. 20. Alice Menge, editor, and the associate editors of Commerce leave this gallon of gasoline to Mr. Chatto to recompense him for the gas he has used in taking them home from the print shop on Wednesday nights. 21. We direct that a bench be provided outside of 106 for Anna Fabry and Robert Bodry, that they may more comfortably enjoy their morning siesta. 22. [mma Bergeron leaves her petiteness to Mary McMasters of the XIIB class, 23. We leave this dictionary to Sotirios Papafrangos so that he may learn the meanings of the few words that he is not already acquainted with. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscribed our names and fixed our seal this sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. ELEANOR CLARK [SEAL | FRANK D1 SANTI [SEAL] Attorneys Page Thirty-four rr a a ioe, O he's ie 6 ad BERG OB Da Clee oy) ae HONOR ROLL DoRoTHY BERNSoN WEITTA DECKELBAUM LUCY KALPAKIAN ie AAUTE MENGE CLAIRE O’RRIEN SST) RiIOS PAPAFRANGeS HiLDA PAWLOWICZ MILDRED RETCHIN DOROTHY ROBERTS PORIS E. RGOS a Page Thirty-five CFA. DsAUC CERT Us “With Loyalty and Friendship — A BALLOT Most Promising Girl — AtIcE MENGE Most Promising Boy — PAUL NOFFKE Girl Most Helpful to Class —. Lucy KALPAKIAN Boy Most Helpful to Class — PAUL NOFFKE Prettiest Girl — RoBERTA LONG Handsomest Boy — PHILIP MAHONEY Best Dressed Girl — Maer SPAIGHT Best Dressed Boy — THEODORE RUSSELL Neatest Boy — PHILIP MAHONEY Neatest Girl — CLaricE MEACHAM Most Unusual Girl — KATHRYN DROLETT Most Unusual Boy — ROBERT BENOIT Most Respected Boy — PAUL NOFFKE Ladies Man — EDSON FREEMAN Class Flirt, Girl — MyrtLte HILi Most Brilliant Girl — CLAIRE O'BRIEN Most Brilliant Boy — THEODORE RUSSELL Faculty Rusher, Girl — CLAIRE O'BRIEN Faculty, Rusher, Boy THEODORE RUSSELL Quietest Girl — Doris Roos Quietest Boy — JAMES DONOVAN Most Popular Girl — MyrtLte HI. Most Popular Boy — WILLIAM CAVANAUGH Most Pleasing Personality, Girl — CLARICE MEACHAM Most Pleasing Personality, Boy — THEODORE RUSSELL Most Respected Girl — Doris Roos _ Best All-Around Girl — MarRIE CURRAN Best All-Around Boy — THEODORE RUSSELL Most Cheerful Girl — WANDA CIENCIWA Most Cheerful Boy — FRANK D1 SANTI Class Actor — LIBBY CAMPAGNA Class Actress — JOSEPHINE HERMAN Noisiest Girl — EpNa LAMBERT Noisiest Boy — FRANK Dr SANTI ideal Student, Girl — HELENE Dupuis Ideal Student, Boy — SOTIRIOS PAPAFRANGOS Cosmetic Fiend — MyrtLe HILt Class Musician — Lisppy CAMPAGNA Class Artist — HymMAN NEIGHER Class Wit — FRANK D1 SANTI Class Slouch —- LAWRENCE TWOMEY Class Gossip — KATHRYN DROLET? Class Baby — EMMA BERGERON Class Homework Fiend — Lucy KALPAKIAN Class Martyr — ANGELO Romito Class Athlete, Girl — MyrtTLE McDoNaLp Class Athlete, Boy — PAUL QUINN Class Woman Hater — JAMES DONOVAN Class Man Hater — EVELYN CATTER Class Dude — HERBERT RAINEY Class Alibi Artist — HERBERT EVERETT Class Bluffer — RosBert BENOIT Favorite Teacher, Woman — Miss PEARL Davis Favorite Teacher, Man — Mr. STILLMAN E. McKERLEY Page Thirty-six tie GAP: De Us Cas USS sae. ETE aii At the Left: Front, Face! Upper: Some Pupils Think They're Doing Time. Lower: Dressed for the N. R. A. Parade. Atthe Right: Side, Right! Class Song Words by Doris Roos Music by Liborio Campagna Farewell now to the school days At our dear old Commerce High; Farewell now to the three years That we part from with a sigh. Bright school days filled with joyous Happy hours of work and play Quickly seem to fade and pass away. Time may bring a sad parting From our school and comrades true, When we must all set out to See life’s major projects through: But we shall all remember As we climb the ladder high, Knowledge was gained at dear old COMMERCE HIGH. Page Thirty-seven GRAS D OUT har Eg Unto ae e MARGARET O. PALMER, A. B. Class Adviser Honora F. NELLIcAN, A. B. WiLL W. MACALPINE Assistant Class Adviser Assistant Class Adviser Page Thirty-eight CAD US Gre Uses IRoY YVARINEL ELULOT U ooD : PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT C d Dicer LUCILLE BIROoDEUR MEMBER-AT-LARGE a RE ee ; ane JoHN GARVEWV FRANK GALLI ¢ SECRETARY - - TREASURER: Page Thirty-nine ‘OSA SD tU2G ate Uses ae Class Officers Ne PRESIDENT. Roy OrrREN YARNELL 92 Bowles Park Class President; Advisory Board; Executive Board; Class Basketball; Stoaphilos; Hi-Y; Usher, Taming of the Shrew; Glee Club; Student Council; Student Council Aid; Assemblies; ase Reception; Judicial Board; Boys’ Patrol, Class Wi Radio Singer VICE-PRESIDENT E:tiott ALTON Woop Woodsie Maple Street, East Longmeadow Class Vice-President: Advisory Board; Executive Board; Commerce Players; Home Room President; Home Room Vice-President; Assemblies; Class Basketball; Lieutenant, Boys’ Patrol Accountant SECRETARST JOHN JOSEPH GARVEY Johnny 33 Phoenix Street Class Secretary; Member-at-Large, Freshman and Junior Years; Social Committees; Golf; President, Stoaphilos: Hi-Y; Torch; Assemblies; Student Council; Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol; Class Will Certified Public Accountant TREASURER FRANK GALLI Frankie 303 Birnie Avenue Social Committee XIB, XIA, XIIB; Stoaphilos; Hi-Y; Glee Club; Jolanthe, Peer; Student Council Aid, G. O. Governing Board; Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol; Class Will Certified Public Accountant MEMBER-AT-LARGE LuciLLE EMMA Rita BroDEUR Lu 73 Dawes Street Class Member-at-Large; Kumtux, President; Student Council; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent; Special Office Work for Teachers; Chairman, Prom. Committee Secretary or Nurse Page Forty pera DEUCE US. oe EVELYN ABIHIDER Appendix 17 Patton Street ANNIE ACCETTA Ann 43 Queen Street BERNARD ADLER Bernie 91 Butler Street Basketball; Class Basketball, Captain: Freshman Reception FRANCES ALBANO Chickie 63 Wilcox Street Home Room Vice-President Epwarps ALEXANDER Eddie 34 Van Ness Street Commerce Players: Glee Club; Assemblies; Student Council: Lunch Room Squad; Cast, olanthe ADELAIDE ALISSI Dell 306 Liberty Street Tennis; Cap and Gown Committee SytviA ALLEN Syl 103 Knollwood Street Glee Club; Student Council Aid GERTRUDE FLORENCE ALPERT Trudy 32 Church Street Glee Club Accountant YOLANDA EVELYN AMATO Lannie 222 Eastern Avenue Rita EvLiInor ANGELI Ri 34 Collins Street Student Council Aid LILLIAN ZELDA ASKINOSS eel 100 Woodlawn Street ASNIF ASLAN Snif 15 Wilmont Street Page Forty-one + of OAD AU SCEe Uso ane CATHERINE ATHAS Kay 39 Pine Street ESTELLE AUGER Esty 1315 Worcester Street, Indian Orchard Advisory Board, Secretary; Soccer, Captain; Baseball; Class Basketball; Social Committee; Student Council Aid; Fresh- man Reception; Banquet Committee ALEXANDER BACHAR Al 76 Sterling Street Boys’ Patrol; Cap and Gown Committee Marvis Bacon Porky 26 Palm Street Freshman Reception IRENE TERESA BAILEY Deedie 78 Grenada Terrace Freshman Reception PauL BaAILLIEUL Flywheel 83 Bay Street Commerce Players; Hi-Y; Student Council JULIAN PALMER BALLARD 67 Franklin Street WANDA BARBAHOWSKI Peanuts 661 Bay Street ALICE EFFIE BARNES Toots 241 Birnie Avenue Quill; Student Council; Assemblies Secretary MARGARET BASDEKIS : 10 Van Ness Street General Office Work JOSEPH ANTHONY BASILE Hawk 28 Wendell Place Varsity Football: Baseball; Class Basketball IRMA BaTTISTINI Erm 800 Worthington Street Areopagitica; Glee Club; Student Council: Student Council Aid; Assemblies Buyer Page Forty-two oc EN! DOM CEST Otte Dard Ug cine KARLEENE CELIA BAXTER Sister 19 Monticello Street Hockey; Captain, Class Basketball; Class Baseball; President, Domus Scientia; President, G. A. A.; Vice-President, Aloha: Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Judicial Board: G. O. Home Room Agent; Squad Leader Gym. Teacher KATHRYN MARIE BAXTER Baxter 19 Monticello Street Hockey ; Class,Baseball; Class Basketball; Horse Shoe Tourna- ment; Squad Leader; Aloha; Treasurer, Domus Scientia; Home Room President; Assemblies; Freshman Reception Nurse CLARENCE BEAL 405 Bay Street Torch; Copy Editor, Commerce VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BEAN Ginia Brae Burn Road, East Longmeadow Private Secretary RutH ADELINE BECHARD Smiles 6 Grace Street Photograph Editor, Caduceus; Junior Social and Senior Social Committees; Advisory Board; Home Room Secretary: Com- munity Chest Work; Freshman Reception Stenographer and Bookkeeper Leo BELSKY Skiball 9 Walter Street Commerce Players: Peer in Jolanthe; Student Council Aid: Assemblies; Community Chest Work: Freshman Reception: Class Basketball MiILpreED BERGER ? Millie g! Belle Street Stenographer Guipo Louis Berti Tweet 67 Tyler Street Basketball; Football; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol: Sports Editor, Commerce MarjorRIE ELIZABETH BLAIR Betty Shaker Road, East Longmeadow Commerce Players; Student Council Aid Journalist CHESTER FRANCIS BorRECKI Wop 368 Franklin Street Baseball: Basketball; Football; Student Council: G. O. Home Room Agent; Class Baskethall WANDA Borys Curley 100 Everett Street Bookkeeper LEONA MAE BosQuET Lee 13 Raymond Avenue Secretary, Aloha; Treasurer, Nisimaha : PS Page Forty-three eS RT TERE SP ES EE RE ERIE SE EARN EE EE EE OS LOE al | Ga Doi Gree eee VIRGINIA AUGUSTA BoTTUM Gin Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham Office Work Rita CuristINE Boussy Bossy 19 Collins Street Soccer; Class Volleyball; Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception Buyer STANLEY BrRAcY Stan 28605 Main Street Torch Club; Glee Club; Lunch; Boys’ Patrol OiiviA BRAGGA 36 Devens Street, Indian Orchard Rosina ISABEL BRASS Tssy 121 Meadow Road, Longmeadow Nisimaha, Vice-President BRUNO FELIX BRENNER Dutch 21 Utica Street Business Manager, Caduceus, Secretary-Treasurer and Presi- dent, Torch; Hi-Y; Student Council; Home Room Vice- President: Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Basket- ball: Boys’ Patrol; Cap and Gown Committee College ; PAULINE FRANCES BRIERE 762 Belmont Avenue Llamarada; Areopagitica; Assemblies; Home Room Secretary JENNIE BrITHA 79 Main Street, Indian Orchard Soccer; Class Baseball, Captain; Squad Leader Gym. Teacher Ros_tyN ANNETTE BROWN Brownie 25 Appleton Street Advisory Board; Wekansel; Home Room President Private Secretary EDWARD GORDON BROWNHILL Brownie 31 Pasadena Street Freshman Reception; Boys’ Patrol; Captain, Cheer Leaders Accountant Hattie BryANT 19 Tenth Street Class Basketball; Cap and Gown Committee Gym. Teacher [Wilberforce University] Mary VictoriA BUGNo Gaynor 10 Falmouth Street, Indian Orchard Orchestra; Tennis; Student Council Aid Page Forty-four ne a Peer ADU CRY UY S a 4 Nora JOSEPHINE BuratTI Norie 61 Northampton Avenue Assistant Editor, Caduceus; Advisory Board: Special Office Work for Teachers; Editorials, Commerce Private Secretary PRISCILLA FRANCESE BURBANK Peggy 513A Armory Street awyer ANNA LouIsE BurRNS Burnsie : 82 Hall Street Epna Louise Butts Bingo 202 Walnut Street Soccer: Class Volleyball; Wekansel; Assemblies: Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception Buyer CLAIRE Mary Caron 1045 Worcester Street, Indian Orchard Advisory Board; Aloha; Student Council Aid’ Freshman Reception; Social Committee Accountant ELLA CATELOTTI El 114 Allen Street Student Council Aid Office Work THOMAS JOSEPH CATTER Tony 56 Greenwood Street Torch; Hi-Y; Boys’ Patrol FRANCES ELEANOR CHANT Frannie 45 Orpheum Avenue, East Longmeadow Nisimaha: President, Commerce Players: Usher, One-Act Play Contest; Assemblies; G. O. Home Room Agent Buyer Marie THERESA ADELINA CHAPDELAINE Terry 11 Grove Street Student Council Aid; Orchestra; Freshman Reception Nurse DIANE BESSIE COHEN Diane 38 Longview Street Scholarship Committee; LeFoyer; Student Council; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teacher; Usher; Class Prophecy Stenographer JEANETTE Mary Composti Jenny 72 West Alvord Street Advisory Board: Hockey; Class Volleyball; Class Baseball: Domus Scientia; Glee Club; Student Council Aid; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Day Committee; Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee Lawyer RutH ELLA CONGDON Blondie Hampden Road, East Longmeadow Advisory Board; Christmas Program Committee: Domus Scientia; Student Council Aid; Home Room Secretary: Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Judicial Board Doctor Page Forty-five ET LT at A GZAS Do Gi sy eecees CorENE DELORES CONNOR Sis 89 Bancroft Street Secretary CHARLES JOSEPH CONNOR Charlie 15 Melbourne Street Class Basketball Business MurieEt ALTHEA CONRAD Mac 44 Lake Drive, Indian Orchard Nurse MAYBELLE EpITH CoREY Tubby Main Street, Hampden Private Secretary DorotHy May CouGHLIN Dot 23 Sullivan Street Field Hockey; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball Gym. Teacher ROLAND ALFRED COURTEMANCHE Ronny 30 Douglas Street Hi-Y; Assemblies;.Usher, Taming of the Shrew, Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President; Lunch Room eae G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol; Class Ballot itor Accountant Dina ALICE COUTURE 249 Tyler Street Stenographer JEAN COLLIN. COWE 235 Boston Road Special Office Work for Teachers Stenographer JosEPpH THOMAS Cox Joe 241 Oak Grove Avenue Varsity Hockey, Football, Baseball; Student Council Mem- ber; Student Council Aid Physical Director or Coach Purdue MarIE GRACE CRANE Dix 188 Oakland Street Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President: Special Office Work for Teachers Elementary Teacher MrriAM Mae CUMMING Mim 19 Elsie Street Secretary, Koinonia; Student Council Secretary VIRGINIA CUMMING Jinny 19 Elsie Street Domus Scientia; Wekansel Buyer Page Forty-six wae DU Cubby Us aie MARGARET CURLEY Curley 17 Brunswick Street Domus Scientia; Wekansel; Glee Club: Assemblies: Freshman Reception Hairdresser DorotHy ALTHEA CURRAN Dot 31 Sachem Street Stenographer TERESA D’ANGELO Tippi 76 Morris Street ARMAND ROGER DAVIGNON Davie 31 Hunt Street Soccer; Student Council Aid Post Office Position RoBert TARBELL Day Bob 66 Wayne Street Boys’ Patrol Dotores DELPHINE De ROsIER Del 177 High Street Home Room President Stenographer FRANCIS DESMARAIS Deme 25 Dineen Street Varsity Soccer: Vice-President, Torch: Hi-Y: Usher, Taming of the Shrew; Boys’ Patrol Carot DEWEY Pollyana 170 Carver Street JEANETTE RutH DIBBLE Jeanie 18 Noble Street Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception Bay Path HELEN ANN DICKINSON Dickie 134 Wilbraham Road Nisimaha: Llamarada; Bugle Corps; Assemblies: Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers DorotHy DIEtTz Dutchie 15 Cass Street Student Council: Usher, Class Day; Student Council Aid Assemblies Stenographer HELEN Rita DILLON Lonny 431 Main Street Social Committees: Aloha Nurse Page Forty-seven ee CAD? Us Gai Gis aan STEDMAN JAMES DINN Teddy 2450 Main Street Junior Social Committee; Commerce Players; Home Room President; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Class Basket- ball, Manager; Boys’ Patrol Actor WALTER ERNEST DION Wally 13 Hayden Avenue Torch; G. O. Home Room Agent Loretta Marie Dorvac Retta 724 Sumner Avenue Areopagitica Stenographer MADELYN Patricia Dowp Dolly 892 Worthington Street Stenographer EpwarpD DowNEY Eddie 5 Rupert Street Soccer; Home Room President; Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol; Prom. Committee Bank Accountant HazeEL DRAGON 1017 Sumner Avenue Home Room Vice-President Private Secretary or Accountant IRENE DUQUETTE 67 Parkside Street Stenographer IRENE BERTHA DURAND I 49 Plymouth Street Clerk VICTORIA ANN DURANT Vickie 11 Lowell Street Squad Leader; Home Room Vice-President; Freshman Re- ception Accountant GERMAINE DUVAL Jerry 38 Montcalm Street Advisory Board; Home Room President; Assemblies; Fresh- man Reception Clerk Jutta ANN Dzwinick Judy 288 Chestnut Street Private Secretary DIAMOND ELIOPOULOS Benjamin Street, East Longmeadow General Office Work Page Forty-eight ema DU Oe U.S ss Taso GEORGE ELIOPOULOS Chick 206 Dickinson Street Student Council; Commerce Players; Student Council Aid; G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol; Chairman, Class Day Committee Lawyer or Gym. Teacher Springfield College MARJOoRIE Eva ENGEL Marge 69 Draper Street Advisory Board; Social Committee; Home Room Vice-Presi- dent: Home Room Secretary, Freshman Reception Nurse ETHEL Etvira ERICKSON 23 Fairview Street, East Longmeadow Hockey General Office Work BRUNA Mary FABBRI 42 Winthrop Street Glee Club Secretary SAMUEL FAGIN Temper 68 Osgood Street Sports Writer, Commerce; Class Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Glee Club CELIA FAIRBANKS 43 Ontario Street DorotHy JUNE FAVREAU Dot 14 Everett Street Quill Club; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent Secretary DorotHy JANE FEELEY Dettie 17 Avon Place XB Social Committee; Soccer; Kumtux Accountant or Secretary ALBERT PHILIP FELDMAN Abe 88 Spring Street Football, Captain; Basketball; Baseball; Student Council Aid , Physical Director DomINICK FIoRILLO Se aNick 59 Congress Street BS Assemblies; Lunch Roam Squad; Class Basketball: Class Day Committee Musician or Business Rita EveLtyn FITZGERALD 99 Revere Street Nisimaha RutH FLAGG 41 Orleans Street Page Forty-nine Pate, Cece Wear OR) WP Oi rl BR Te le ey MarIE FLANNERY Pewee 109 Grover Street Stenographer ROSEMARY FLYNN Rol Westwood Avenue, East Longmeadow Areopagitica Secretary or Sales Clerk FrRIEDA Fox Fritz 6 Allendale Street Designer Mary ANNA FRANK Frankie 55 Nelson Avenue General Office Work BEATRICE FRANKEL Bea 389 Trafton Road Le Foyer, President; Student Council; Class Will Simmons College ANTOINETTE FRENTZOS An 49 Mansfield Street Wekansel; Squad Leader; Gym. Meet; Cap and Gown Com- mittee Office Work DorotHy FRANCES FRISBIE Dot 87 Brunswick Street Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice-President, Nisimaha; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Home Room Secretary: Freshman Reception; Cap and Gown Committee Private Secretary My tes TERRANCE GAFFNEY g1 Pine Street Lunch Room Squad; Boys’ Patrol Supervisor, First National Stores FANNY KATHRYN GALLONI Fan 171 Franklin Street Assistant Editor, Caduceus; Advisory Board; Freshman Re- ception; Wekansel: Class Volleyball; Student Council Aid: Glee Club; Home Room Vice-President; Home Room Sec- retary; Assemblies; Special Office Work for Teachers Secretary RICHARD PETER GASTON Dick 82 Boylston Street Baseball Dentist or Musician DorotHy LouisE ANN GAY Dot 79 Wilton Street Class Baseball; Squad Leader; Wekansel; Student Council Mouri—EL HARRIET GERO Mur 18 Montpelier Street Nisimaha; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Special Work for Teachers; Cap and Gown Committee Page Fifty —_—_—_——— etCrng DU Cons UsSe tm: SELMA GHAREEB Sally +; 858 Armory Street Nisimaha Private Secretary Ersa MatitpA GLAESER Pleasant Street, East Longmeadow Stenographer MarIon Eva Goop Dutchie 27 Montmorenci Street Nisimaha; Assemblies; Student Council Aid CLarRA Rita GoopENOW 3925 Main Street Private Secretary DorotHy Etvira GRALOW Dot 29 Elizabeth Street Vice-President, Freshman and Junior Years; Social Com- mittees: Secretary and Assistant Editor, Quill; Usher, Tolanthe, Student Council; Home Room Vice-President: Freshman Reception; Class Prophecy Literary Work MaFALDA THERESA GRECO Muff 21 Pomona Street Class Baseball; Wekansel Saleswoman THOMAS JOHN GREENE Tommy 35 Commonwealth Avenue Baseball ALFRED ALBERT GRIMALDI Freddie 18 Fremont Street Wrestling Team; Assemblies; Student Council Aid; Class Basketball; G. O. Home Room Agent; Prom. Committee Bookkeeper MARGUERITE ELEANOR HABERLIN 133 Commonwealth Avenue Quill; Glee Club; Student Council Aid; Home Room Presi- dent; Library Assistant Mary KaTHARINE HAGGERTY 88 Prospect Street Advisory Board; Class Basketball; Koinonia; Assemblies; Home Room Vice-President; Freshman Reception; Cap and Gown Committee RosBert WILLIAM HAMEL Bob 46 Rush Street Class Secretary; One-Act Play Contest, Usher; Boys’ Patrol: Cap and Gown Committee Junior Accountant MARSHALL HANSON 25 Massachusetts Avenue Feature Editor, Caduceus; Student Council Aid Reporter on Boston Herald Page Fifty-one wnt IC ASD Oe Gaks Users Doris HASKELL Hasky 93 Montrose Street Freshman Reception BARBARA HELEN HAVENS Bob 120 Ellsworth Avenue Class Volleyball JAMES ERNEST HENDERSON Hende 36 Richelieu Street Football: Tennis; Band: Orchestra; Class Basketball FLORENCE MABEL HENDRICK Flossie 74 Margerie Street Private Secretary or Poet CATHERINE RUTH HIBBERT Kitty 449 Taylor Street Hockey; Class Baseball; Class Basketball; Assemblies; Squad Leader Bookkeeper LILLIAN VERONICA Hoar Lil 103 Waite Street Class Baseball; Class Basketball; Horse Shoe Tournament Private Secretary NELLIE HoFFMAN Nell 2612 Main Street ; Social Committee; Class Basketball; Treasurer, Aloha: Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers; Chairman, Banquet Committee Bay Path BARBARA HELEN HOL Lis Bobby 31 Osborne Terrace Columns Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Commerce; Chairman, Ad- visory Board; Class Basketball; Student Council; Kumtux: Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Secretary, Western Massa- chusetts League of School Publications Journalism M.S. C. RutH LILLIAN Horowi!tz . 698 Dwight Street Aloha Teacher Bay Path IRENE Mi_preED Hoskins Weenie 47 Richelieu Street BEATRICE TERESA HuBATY Bea 228 Pendleton Avenue General Office Girl Class Volleyball HENRY GUSTAVE HUETTNER Dutchy 18 Virginia Street aot Golf; Crew, Home Room Secretary; Class Basket- all Gym. Teacher Springfield College Page Pifty-two meee foe eco DUT CoE SUS. Avice Mary Hurry Al 39 Judson Street Advisory Board; Christmas Assembly; Wekansel: Student Council Aid Stenographer Rose Rita IACOVONE 1723 Allen Street Glee Club DorotHEA JACKSON Dot 25 Dorset Street Aloha; Glee Club; Assemblies; Freshman Reception Secretary University of Alabama ALICE JANUSZ Al 14 Farnsworth Street Class Volleyball; Nisimaha; Assemblies; Student Council Aid; Cap and Gown Committee Stenographer Bay Path Horcia FRANCES JONES 689 Union Street SopHIE CECILE JORKOWSKI Sue 444 Franklin Street Class Volleyball; Christmas Assembly Committee IRENE ELIZABETH PHYLLIS KAMPFER Tke 40 Montmorenci Street Class Baseball; Class Basketball; Tennis; Aloha; Bugle Corps; Assemblies Nurse RACHAEL Marion KANE Rae 421 Bay Street Junior Red Cross: Horse Shoe Tournament Secretary DANIEL KANNER Dan 53 Bancroft Street Class Basketball Basketball Coach HELEN LILLIAN Katz Kitty 20 Alsace Street Junior Red Cross Business Teacher or Private Secretary DorotHy Marie KELLY Dot 24 Champlain Avenue, Indian Orchard Class Ballot, Editor; Social Committees; Executive Board; Treasurer, Koinonia; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies: Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception: Class Secretary (Junior Year) Accountant HELEN VERONICA KENNEDY Len 57 Narragansett Street Girls’ Volley Ball; Hockey Team Nurse Page Fifty-three ty.) OAs DOU Gas eae MyrtLeE Marie KNOWLTON Myrt 10 Huntington Street Ilcarsolles; Home Room Vice-President Office Work JOHN WILLIAM KNox Knoxie 19 Van Horn Place Football; Soccer; Manager, Basketball: Vice-President, Torch; Hi-Y ; Stoaphilos: Glee Club; Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol EpitH EvetyN KopELMAN Ede 149 Sumner Avenue Le Foyer; G. O. Home Room Agent Secretary LuciLtLE RosaLtiE LA BRECQUE Lou 104 Farnsworth Street Advisory Board: Class Social Committee; Glee Club; Fresh- man Reception: Class Day Committee Radio Entertainer MarGARET Mary LAFFEE Peggy 30 Keith Street Advisory Board; Aloha; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies Mary Frances LAINo 95 Kensington Avenue NiIcHOLAS LAMPIASI Nick 86 Bowles Street Hi-Y:; G. O. Home Room Agent American International College HELEN LAROUNIS Buster 172 Lang Street Nurse Rita ANNA MARGARET LAVALLEY 24 Adams Street Stenographer RopELYN LEONORA LAZARUS Roddy 68 Bryant Street Vice-President, Commerce Players; Usher, One-Act Play Contest Office Work ELIZABETH RITAMAE LEARY Bettie 27 Palmyra Street Saleswoman MarjoriE FLORENCE LEDDY Margie Riverside Drive, Hampden Stenographer Page Fifty-four a a a ae pee SD UC Bas: e GERTRUDE AURORE LETENDRE Trudie 145 Johnson Street Social Committee Saleswoman Marion Ivy Locke Migs 71 Victoria Street Hockey; Wekansel Saleswoman FERNANDA Lopt Fern 95 Armory Street ErNEstT Lopez Ernie 19 Pine Street Court STELLA Macko Class Basketball Bookkeeper in Department Store 346 Chestnut Street THEODORE Kart MacKko Ted 346 Chestnut Street Secretary-Treasurer, Le Foyer; Student Council Post Office Work PAULINE MaALazuk 127 Patton Street Cap and Gown Committee Stenographer HELEN JOAN MALLEY Bobbie 75 Woodmont Street Freshman Reception Office Work HELEN ELIZABETH MALONE Princess 136 Woodmont Street Editor-in-Chief, Caduceus; Squad Leader; Captain, Class Volleyball: Vice-President, Le Foyer; Student Council Aid: Home Room President; Assemblies; G. O. Home Room Agent: Copy Editor, Commerce: Special Office Work for Teachers Stenographer MarIon E. MALONE 80 Roy Street Aloha Daisy JEMMA MANTOVANI Tiny 56 Broad Street Class Volleyball; Squad Leader; Class Basketball; Treasurer and Secretary, Junior Red Cross; Usher, Christmas Assembly; Glee Club; Bugle Corps; Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President; Assemblies; Special Work for Teachers Doris GRACE MARANO Dot 81 Hampshire Street, Indian Orchard Wekansel; Student Council Aid Page Fifty-five ee) CRAY D SUC CS ES oar ALAN MARCEAU Al 676 Sumner Avenue Secretary-Treasurer, Torch; Secretary-Treasurer, Hi-Y; Sec- retary, Quill; Glee Club; G. O. Home Room Agent: Special Office Work for Teachers; Editor-in-Chief, Quill: Associate Editor, Hi-Y-An: Class Day Committee Teacher or Secretary VERONICA MADLYNE MARONEY Ronnie 180 Northampton Avenue Class Baseball; Class Basketball; Squad Leader: ,Domus Scientia; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for ‘Teachers Stenographer COoNGETTA MASTROIANNI Connie 392 Armory Street Advisory Board; President, Wekansel; Assemblies: Home Room President; Prom. Committee Commercial Artist DorotHy MatTTHEws Dot 194 Northampton Avenue Class Volleyball; Class Basketball; Squad Leader; Soccer; Glee Club; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Assemblies; Vice-President, G. A. A. Gym. Teacher MiLiiE MARGARET MAurizio 13 Whitney Place Class Basketball; Treasurer, Junior Red Cross Stenographer PuHILtip JOSEPH MAYHER Bub 116 Westminster Street Torch; Hi-Y: Stoaphilos; Freshman Reception; Cap and Gown Committee Banker ELEANOR GERTRUDE McCartTHy El 22 Lillian Street Class Baseball: Tennis Private Secretary Rita Marcaret McCLEARY Re 63 Lowell Street Secretary, Red Cross; Special Office Work for Teachers Nurse ANNE GRAHAM McCCLENAGHAN Scottie 34 Elm Street, East Longmeadow DorotHy Mary McCorMack Dot 171 Northampton Avenue Baseball: Squad Leader; Basketball; Domus Scientia: Fresh- man Reception, Usher; Home Room Secretary MARGARET McDONALD Peggy 130 Myrtle Street, Indian Orchard Stenographer RoBert JOHN McDoNnaLp Bob 344 Chestnut Street Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Page Fifty-six 2 ET Se SO RE ee PEC OD eLC ru se = ; Marcaret McGarry Peg 188 Commonwealth Avenue Wekansel; Assemblies; Student Council Aid Insurance Office Epna May McMaHon Eddie 24 Chester Street Field Hockey; Class Volleyball: Home Room Vice-President: Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teachers Librarian Mary EvizABeETH McMASTER Sousy 103 Merrimac Avenue Glee Club; Assemblies Stenographer Marion THERESA McQUEEN Queenie West Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow Hockey; Class Volleyball; Domus Scientia; Secretary; Glee Club; Bugle Corps; Assemblies APHRODITE MEGAS Billie 15 East Hooker Street Nisimaha; Wekansel; Assemblies; G. O. Home Room Agent Buyer BARBARA WINIFRED MELVILLE Bobbie 7 Kensington Avenue JosEPpH MicHAEL Micut Joe gi Cass Street Class Basketball Accountant Kirsy ELIZABETH MILLER Sailor 21 Kingsley Street Girls’ Sports Editor, Caduceus: Hockey; Squad Leader; Class Baseball; Class Basketball; Social Committees: Vice-Presi- dent, President, Kumtux: Student Council: Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President: Assemblies: Freshman Reception; Judicial Board; Special Office Work for Teachers: Girls’ Sports Editor, Commerce DorotHy HELEN MILTON Dotty 105 Olmstead Drive Wekansel; Assemblies; Home Room Vice-President Doctor's Assistant FANETTA Marjorie MINER Fanute 27 Dineen Street Assemblies; Glee Club; Judicial Board Private Secretary Rita Mary MITCHELL 812 Carew Street Advisory Board; Aloha Freshman Reception Secretary ALICE ANN Moccia Al 59 James Street Social Committee; Vice-President, Aloha; Assemblies; Student Council Aid; Banquet Program Fashion Designer Page Fifty-seven 7% 2 CAD Us CSR aS aime t CAROLYN FANNY MONTANARI Cary 86 Belmont Avenue Vice-President, Aloha Office Work RosBerRtA LoutsE Morse Birdie 237 Quincy Street Marion LoutsE MOouLTON 15 Isabel Street Orchestra; Advisory Board: Soccer: Class Basketball; Fresh- man Reception AGNES MurpHy Jackie 11 Mooreland Street PALMINA NATALINI Pal 75 Pine Street Soccer; Freshman Reception; G. O. Home Room Agent SHIRLEY May NorsBery Shirl 127 Bristol Street 1933 Deck Tennis Champion; Commerce Players; Usher, One-Act Play Contest; Student Council Aid; Assemblies: Freshman Reception Private Secretary StELLA Noyes Noisy 220 Pearl Street Squad Leader Office Work BERNARD O'CONNOR 39 Murray Hill Avenue Torch: Hi-Y: Student Council; Judicial Board; Banquet Committee Postal Service Otto JEROME OLSKEY 30 Cumberland Street Student Council Aid Accountant RutH ADELINE OPPEL Rufus 111 Burghardt Street Vice-President, Nisimaha Clerk ARLENE ORR Paddle 145 Carr Street Student Council Aid; Cap and Gown Committee Private Secretary Mary MArGARET O'SHEA Shay 409 Plainfield Street Hockey: Class Baseball; Deck Tennis; Quill; Assemblies: Home Room Secretary General Office Work Page Fifty-eight a a os SS I 9 ah AE RS ENE Pearce: Dt Ey US -: Mary ViIcTorRIA OwsIANKO 28 Crane Street ANASTACIA PAPPAS Ann 12 Grove Street Wekansel DorotHy Louise PARKER Dot 1054 Worthington Street Glee Club Private Secretary ELEANOR MARIE Paro El 15 Niagara Street Nisimaha; Commerce Players Private Secretary ALICE MILDRED PEcK Peckie 25 Colonial Avenue Freshman Reception Gift Shop Owner RoBerT LAWRENCE PETTAZONI Bot 1cg Oklahoma Street Class Basketball Marcia LILLIAN PIERSON Mart Main Street, Wilbraham Student Council] Aid Accountant THERESA PIGEON Tess 134 Warrenton Street Psalm Private Secretary IRENE CECILE PLANTE Shorty Brae Burn Road, East Longmeadow Freshman Reception; Student Council; G. O. Home Room Agent; Cap and Gown Committee GENEVA MELANIA POLEWARS Kitty 214 Bancroft Street Office Work ALYCE PATRICIA POLLARD Polly 157 Daviston Street Hockey; Squad Leader; Usher, Class Day: Student Council: Special Office Work for Teachers MICHAEL POLOZIE Mike 367 St. James Avenue Class Basketball Page Fifty-nine fat PAR De Obata 1 Ugirenees THERESA MARION POTHIER Terry 42 Kenwood Park SAMUEL SAM POULOS 103 Belle Street Baseball Coach Baseball: Basketball ANN Mary PUuUPPOLO Glee Club 10 Loring Street Designer DoNALD DANA Ray Don 76 Armory Street Hi-Y; Student Council Member ERNEST EpwarD REMILLARD Ernie 158 Oakland Street Torch; Hi-Y; Stoaphilos; Home Room President; G. O. Home Room Agent; Boys’ Patrol RutH Martie RICKSON Rudy 14 Parkside Street Class Baseball Singer or Office Worker MILpRED MARGARETTA RIDSTROM Mish 29 Woodside Terrace Artist MILTON ROBERTSON Robbie 33 Carver Street Tennis: Torch; Hi-Y; Commerce Players; Band: Orchestra: Home Room Vice-President; Class Basketball Springfield College HELEN ANNA Ross 121 Marion Street Nurse SHIRLEY IRENE Ross Sherry 120 Main Street, Indian Orchard Copy Editor and Publicity Editor, Commerce; Class President, Freshman and Junior; Social Committee; Llamarada; Quill: Student Council; Freshman Reception; Judicial Board Secretary; School Correspondent for Springfield Newspapers; Class Will Reporter and Writer WILHELMINA FLORENCE ROSSING 19 Harlan Street Class Baseball; Ilcarsolles; Home Room President: Home Room Vice-President; Assemblies; Freshman Reception RosE ROTTNER Roey 1470 Dwight Street Glee Club Private Secretary Page Sixty LE a SENT wm cr ae eU, CyB UaSee: HELENE SytviA RuBINOW Rube 57 Lester Street Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President: G. O Home Room Agent College ANTOINETTE RUGGIERO Tony 49 Auburn Street Vice-President, Wekansel Clerk Bay Path PauLa GLoria SAAB Beet 54 Charles Street Glee Club Bay Path MarTIN SCHOENEMANN, JR. Marty 25 Margaret Street Hi-Y; Home Room President; Home Room Reporter: Boys’ Patrol; Commerce Prom., Usher; Cap and Gown Committee Emity SEBASTYANSKA Em 38 Rowland Avenue Student Council Aid Secretary ROSELYN LILLIAN SHAPIRO Rosy 20 Lexington Avenue Vice-President, Commerce Players Secretary WINIFRED ANN SHARPE Winnie 140 Bay Street Student Council Aid; Freshman Reception Private Secretary DONALD CONVERSE SHAW Mapleshade Avenue, East Longmeadow MILDRED HELENE SISSON Mil 10 Sumner Avenue Freshman Reception Sculbtor FRANCES CALDER BEATON SMITH Dolly 156 Kensington Avenue Nurse RICHARD ROBERT SMITH Dick 133 Littleton Street Torch; Hi-Y; Stoaphilos; Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad; G. O. Home Room Agent WILLIAM Epwarp SMITH Bill 133 Littleton Street Boys’ Patrol Page Sixty-one a ot Ge Ar D SUS Gol US air SytviA BEATRICE SNYDER Syl 25 Sumner Avenue Home Room President; Assemblies Elocution Teacher Emerson School ZELMA SOLOMAN Solly 22 West Alvord Street Kumtux; Student Council Teacher PAULINE RUTH SPANER Paul 546 Dickinson Street Student Council Aid; Home Room Secretary Business Boston University MARGARET AGNES SPELLACY Peggy 96 Rowland Street Nurse Francis THOMAS SPELLMAN Frank 107 Kimberly Avenue Dominick ANTHONY STALTARE Dommy , 70 Norwood Street Class Basketball Commercial Artist EveL_YN EpItH STEARS Ebbie 36 Monroe Street Junior Red Cross: Home Room President; Home Room Vice- President Nurse ELEANOR RITA SULLIVAN Al 122 Cherrylyn Avenue OLIVE GERTRUDE SWYERS Ollie 940 Worthington Street Student Council Marion L.o1is SYNER Nonnie 44 Dawes Street THERESA MADELINE TANCRATI Terry 11 Birnie Avenue Glee Club NATHALIE TANNENBAUM Nat 145 Euclid Avenue Advisory Board; Aloha: Student Council Aid Bay Path Page Sixty-two Peer Ay DU COR US iam CESARE ELISso TERZI Chink . 79 South Street Boys’ Patrol Accountant DorotHy KispBE THRESHER Dotty Main Street, Hampden Wekansel Clerk RosAMOND TIEDGEN 415 Central Street Treasurer, Aloha; Home Room Secretary; Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad Stenographer EVELYN FRANCES TOWNSEND Evie 34 Crest Street Office Work VIOLET VAKEL Vi 4 Braddock Street Stenographer ALDOR JOSEPH VALADE Al 24 Beaudry Street, Indian Orchard Student Council Aid; Class Basketball; Boys’ Patrol Office Work GRACE VALENTINE Val 40 Spruce Street Aloha; Student Council Aid; G. O. Home Room Agent ELIZABETH May VAUGHN Maizie 598 Carew Street Assemblies Stenographer ALBERT VECCHIARELLI Vic 448 Maple Road, Longmeadow Lucy THERESA VECCHIARELLI Pic 448 Maple Road, Longmeadow NinA VEREMEY Ninnie 617 Dwight Street Wekansel Clerk MILDRED VOGEL Millie 773 Armory Street Advertising Manager, Commerce, Advisory Board; Class Basketball; Treasurer, Ilcarsolles; Assemblies; Special Office Work for Teacher; Business Manager, Commerce; Prom. Committee Advertising Department of Newspaper Page Sixty-three Fe COALD DUA Gee 2 Seca VERONICA Mary WARD _ Ronny 27 Maple Terrace, Longmeadow Private Secretary EpNA May WEAKE Eddie 22 Noel Street Llamarada: Glee Club; Assemblies; Class Basketball: G. O. Home Room Agent Secretary DorotHy ALMA WELLSKY Dot 986 State Street ANNE Rose WESCHLER 17 Concord Terrace Home Room President Secretary MARION ELIZABETH WHITE 826 Liberty Street Nisimaha Marjorie EUNICE WHITTAKER Margie 2353 Main Street Glee Club; Home Room Secretary Private Secretary LESLIE FULFORD WILLIAMS Les 188 Russell Street ; Torch; Stoaphilos; Student Council; Home Room Secretary: Lunch Room Squad; Boys’ Patrol RENA PASQUALINA WILLIAMS 45 Ashley Street Horse Shoe Tournament Secretary Lupwic WITKOWSKI Count 24 Clinton Street Stoaphilos:; Hi-Y; Usher, Taming of the Shrew; Banquet Committee Bookkeeper or Accountant WANDA WoyJTOWICZ Wendie 1206 Allen Street Advertising Manager, Commerce, Advisory Board; Special Work for Teachers Advertising Department of Newspaper Marjorie Marie Woop Midge 16 Patton Street Hockey; Class Baseball: Class Basketball; Student Council Aid; Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception Private Secretary MILDRED VIVIAN WRIGHT Millie . 52 Maryland Street Advisory Board; Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice- President; Freshman Reception Private Secretary Page Sixty-four geiporet Ge we Ot) Cie UE ae” ee MOoLLiE YARMITZKY Chubby 47 Merwin Street Class Baseball: Llamarada; Student Council; Freshman Re- ception Dressmaker and Designer ADOLPH JOHN YODLOWSKI Yod 354 Plainfield Street Crew: Student Council; Student Council Aid; Home Room Vice-President; Boys’ Patrol Certified Public Acccuntant FRANCES LORETTA YOUNGS Franny 39 Granville Street Exchange Editor, Commerce: Bugle Corps; Band; Orchestra: Vice-President, Student Council; Student Council Aid; Home Room President; Freshman Reception; Judicia! Board; President, Affiliated Student Councils; Feature Editor, Commerce Reporter or Musical Instructor LAURA MARIANNA ZALESKA Larry 63 Main Street, Indian Orchard Soccer; Class Baseball Private Secretary JOHN ZANETTI 926 Columbus Avenue Hockey; Tennis JOSEPHINE ZARANEK Joe 34 Indian Leap Street, Indian Orchard Squad Leader; Horse Shoe Tournament; Class Baseball; Junior Red Cross; Student Council Aid General Office Work AMELIA ZAYONS Millie 105 Newland Street Hockey; Soccer; Class Baseball SopHIA ZEPKO Kay 105 Newland Street Hockey; Soccer; Class Baseball Dress Shop Owner Page Sixty-five ee QQ ———— - GCeA DL GLE Usa $$$ $ Dominic JAMES ALBANO Governor 9 York Street Football: Wrestling; Glee Club; Community Chest Work; Class Basketball Business Lucy BoyaJy Lu 111 Wilbraham Avenue Class Basketball; Hockey Captain; Class Baseball; Domus Scientia. Vice-President; Assemblies; Lunch Room Squad; G. O. Governing Board; Freshman Reception, G. O. Home Room Agent Buyer Francis LEO CARNEY Frannie 81 Washburn Street PALMIRE YVONNE CARRON Pa' 51 Meadow Road, Longmeadow WILLIAM DAVIDSON Red 227 St. James Boulevard Lawyer University of Southern California GERARD D1 SANTI Jerry 45 Bellevue Avenue, Longmeadow Football; Baseball, Manager; Class Basketball Plumber JOSEPHINE IRENE GRIFFIN Joe 48 Leonard Street Stenographer EMILY CHRISTINE HANNA Emmy 4 Armory Square Wekansel THELMA PEARL HosMER Tillie 11 Baltimore Avenue Scientist or Secretary WALTER MAHER go Littleton Street Cap and Gown Committee Banking Victor JOHN MarRcHETTI Vic 50 Littleton Street Football; Home Room President LuciLLE GLADys MATRONI Lou 64 Morris Street PriscILLA ALLEENE MILLER Puss 124 Westford Circle : Glee Club; Nisimaha; Christmas Assembly, Usher ALEXANDER NICKETT Alex 1082 Dwight Street Crew; Hi-Y; Commerce Players; Glee Club; Jolanthe, cast: Class Basketball Reporter JENNIE Lucy RosE 190 William Street Mary SHAHVERDIAN May 306 Belmont Avenue Soccer; Tennis; G. O. Home Room Agent Secretary Page Sixty-six CEASD UO Gain Gas Those Glad Free Hours of School Life™ [HISTORY OF CLASS OF JUNE, 10934] Setting: At one end of the stage a large chair and footstool are placed. Before the middle slit of the curtain is a beaver board made to represent the cover of a Scrap Book. Time: Class Day. PROLOGUE Enter a Girl [carrying a large writing pad. She walks wearily over to the chair and sits down while scowling peevishly. | ‘The history of the class of 34. Of all the terrible things to have to write! Put some life into it’, they said, ‘and make it seem as interesting on paper as it really was.’ Well, I’ve tried to do as they asked. I’ve used reams and reams of paper and this is the best I can do. [Reading] ‘In September 1931, Commerce opened her door And a group of Freshies stepped inside— The class of °34.' But I can't go any further and | must have this finished to be handed in for Caduceus. Oh, bother this history, and, bother Caduceus—I'm so tired of this, and so-o sle-e-py..’ [She nods her head and finally falls asleep.] It FRESHMAN YEAR [The Scrap Book door is opened and a group of two girls and two boys step out dressed in clothes suggestive of Freshies, such as short gingham dresses, hair-ribbons, bows instead of neckties, and slates. They join hands and sing. | FRESHIE Days [To tune of ‘School Days’ | Freshie days! Freshie days! Dear old high school freshie days. We came to Commerce to learn how to be A salesman, accountant, or secretary. We learned how to sing our high school song, To cheer at a game, laugh all day long: But our answers in tests were usually wrong, When we were such green freshman. First Girl [addressing the sleeping one]: Don't you remember the very first day That we entered Commerce for our three year stay? With wild beating hearts and eyes opened wide, We opened the doors and stepped boldly inside To find classmates and teachers, strange and new, Classes, assemblies, games—grand things to do! The Freshman Reception was our first event, When a “get acquainted” evening was happily spent By freshies and parents, who had been forced to come, Especially the Dads, by a threat to leave home. First Boy: And who will forget those first football days? The girls didn’t know who made the plays But insisted on yelling at every down. What fun to have our team win the victor’s crown, To buy a “hot dog’, to cheer and to sing, And to feel ourselves part of the whole, grand thing! {Door opens to allow two cheer leaders, dressed in white with red C's, to enter and sing ‘Bingo’ with the freshies. | Page Sixty-seven == CAS DU, GCrEL USS TN GS Se A SO aC Second Girl: At our first election we suffered no -oss When we chose as our leader our friend Shirley Ross. As vice-president, or Shirley's great helper, We appointed our classmate, Kirby Miller. Bob Hamel was chosen the records to write, And Lucy Boyajy to keep funds locked up tight. Our class affairs were well in charge With these officers plus Garvey as member-at-large. Second Boy: Our youthful pride was hurt very soon, For socials were held in the afternoon. The boys, very bashful, watched the girls Circle the floor in neat steps and swirls; But after refreshments they took the chance To ask the ladies to share the dance. So dancing and music and gay laughter, too, Left the class with a spirit of friendship more true. [The door opens and the Freshman group exits while softly humming ‘“Freshie Days.’ | II JUNIOR YEAR [Again the door opens to allow a group of three Juniors to appear. They step forward and sing “The Junior's Way” | THE JUNIOR'S WAY [Sung to tune of “The Student's Way.”’| We find it is the rule, sir, To gaze upon the school, sir, And to think each freshie a fool, sir— For we are Juniors now. Chorus For we are Juniors now, For we are Junior now, It's a way we have at school, sir It's a way we have at school, sir We think each freshie a fool, sir, For we are Juniors now. - [2] We ve reached a grand old age, sir, We've turned another page, sir And find we're at the stage, sir— Of being Juniors now. [Repeat Chorus | First Junior: {Addresses sleeping girl] Can't you remember the pride that we knew, When we found our year as Freshmen was through? How nice to feel that we could grin At newer Freshies—just come in. At elections, knowing again we would need her, We chose Shirley Ross as our class leader. Dot Gralow as vice-president; Dot Kelly as scribe John Garvey and Frank Galli finished the tribe. Page Sixty-eight ae me CFASD UACSESLEES Second Junior: At Christmas time on Old Folks’ Day, A chance to do good came our way. Our guests were pleased and clapped their hands For Christmases in Foreign Lands. [Lucille LaBreque dressed in French peasant costume steps from the door and sings an old French carol. } Third Junior: . As Juniors we took great delight In having our socials held at night. The boys were less bashful, and the ‘‘wallflowers”’ few. For each person could bring a guest with him too. So we again had the chance To find gay, happy fellowship at each dance. [Juniors exit softly singing their song. | IT] SEINTORS:YEAR [The huge scrap book door swings open and a group of seniors, dressed in caps and gowns, step forward and sing “Now That We Are Seniors.” | Now THat WE ARE SENIORS [Sung to tune “When I Was A Lady’ } Now that we are seniors, we feel quite grand To know that graduation is soon at hand. Our banquet and class day Will soon mark the end Of three happy school years We came here to spend. First Girl: The Freshie and Junior years have passed, And we find that we are Seniors at last. Posters and slogans marked our last election; But in the end we made the wise selection Of Roy Yarnell as president. And equally good As vice-president we chose Elliott Wood. Garvey was secretary and as keeper of the bank We chose a fellow commonly called Frank. For member-at-large, we knew what to do— We appointed a gay helper—our friend Lou. First Boy: Our arm bands gave us great satisfaction But the signatures drove teachers nearly to distraction. Our picture-taking proved that we Were not as handsome as we hoped to be. And then came the preparation for senior days. The line-up for marching and the rehearsing of plays. Second Girl: So now in story, song, and play We celebrate our Senior Class Day. And in a few weeks, not far ahead, With food and drink we'll have our spread. Then the awaited-for time will come— Music, flowers, gay clothes—our Prom. Page Sixty-nine GA oD 2 Gare: Ut Second Boy: Once more the band will play, and again A class will march to its slow refrain. Another class will come to the end Of three years full of learning and friends. Another class in white array Will celebrate Graduation Day. Third Girl: L’ENvo!I And thus our schooling ends: Bit by bit we've climbed until We stand on the side of a little hill Called learning. And pulling upward with our friends Straining, climbing to the top We have never known a stop, Or turning. For shining brightly on the ledge, Resting like a golden crown, The sun of knowledge glowing down Is burning. We fought upward toward the edge Reaching, grasping for the light Finding truth, and good, and right In learning. [Scrap Book door opens allowing all the members who have taken part in preceding scenes to step forward and sing with the Seniors the second stanza of Commerce]. In Memoriam EDWARD CHESLER Page Seventy Ve Gl AeDT Ur CES Uiss ace + OTTO OLSKEY + + DONALD RAY - KIRBY MILLER PALMINANATAUNI OLIVE SWVERS ———[—$—$——— ESS Page Seventy-one Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Roland: Dorothy: Ce Cad BRA BS TG st ed RO Voting Time—June Class Ballot Now that we have counted all the ballots, let's look at the final results. What is the first item on the ballot? The first is Boy Most Likely to Succeed, the honors going to Roy Yarnell, followed rather closely by Elliott Wood. Looking over these results, I find that Elliott received a large number of votes for various things. He is first as the Best Boy Student, Boy with Most Pleasing Personality, and second as Class Heartbreaker and Best Dressed Boy. Shirley Ross has been chosen Girl Most Likely to Succeed, beating Dorothy Gralow by a very small margin. The next honorable position, Best Girl Student, goes to Helen Malone. The next few are the talented members of the class: Dominick Staltare was chosen the Class Artist; Class Poet is Guido Berti followed very closely by Frances Youngs: Frances Youngs is also the Class Musician and Deminick Fiorillo is next in line for that position; the Class Singer is Lucille LaBrecque; the Class Dancer is Estelle Auger, with Irma Battistini and Chester Borecki not far behind. I see that Albert Feldman was almost unanimously chosen Best Boy Athlete. He was also chosen the Best All-Round Boy, and the Most Popular Boy. The Best Girl Athlete is Karleene Baxter. Shirley Ross is the Girl with the Most Pleasing Personality. She is ae the Most Popular Girl and The Girl Who has Done Most for the lass. I see that you were chosen the Class Heartbreaker. Eliza beth Leary, the Prettiest Girl, comes in second as Best Dressed Girl, with Beatrice Frankel receiving first honors. The Best Dressed Boy is Philip Mayher. Did you know that Kirby Miller had quite a number of votes? She is the Best All-Round Girl, and is the second most popular girl. Alan Marceau is the Teacher's Delight [wouldn't you know that?] and also the Most Conscientious Boy. Vhe Most Conscientious Girl is Dorothy Gralow. Ludwig Witkowski has been chosen the Class Bachelor. The next item is really funny. Class Man Hater! with four contestants. Zelma Solomon, first; Helen Katz and Julia Wood tied for second; and Marvis Bacon only one vote behind. Edward Brownhill has been chosen Class Bluffer and Class Pest. John Garvey is Class Brag, and also received first honors as Noisiest Boy. The Class Borrower is Lucy Boyajy, with Chester Borecki a close second. Veronica Maroney was chosen the Class Giggler with very little competition. Lucille LaBrecque was voted the Noisiest Girl. The Most Inquisitive Person is Mildred Sisson, followed very, very closely by Marjorie Wood. The Sleepiest Boy —can you guess? — Chester Borecki. Now, the Favorite Man Teacher and Favorite Woman Teacher. Mr. McKerley leads the men and Miss Davis, the women. And last but not least — The Boy Who Has Done Most for the Class, everyone agrees, is Frank Galli. DorotHy KELLY ROLAND COURTEMANCHE Page Seventy-two Gy AZDSU GOS ares Years Ahead June Class Prophecy It was shortly after the last exciting week of graduation, and the lull in activities was proving tiresome. A walk under the warm June skies seemed a pleasant way of refreshing ourselves, so arm in arm, we, Dorothy Gralow, and Bessie Cohen, walked down Alchemy Lane gaily chatting of our banquet, prom., and graduation, and now and then we tried to peer into the future to discern with what success and fortune our classmates would meet. It was with some annoyance that these pleasant thoughts were disturbed by a flustered, disheveled figure which rushed cut of a doorway nearby. We were surprised to hear Ruth Congdon, who since graduation had been a chemist’s apprentice, excitedly exclaim, “I’ve found it!— the time reducing compound, one drop of which will make ten years seem like ten minutes!’ Recognizing us as friends, she pointed to a half-hidden little shop and explained that her moment- ous discovery, which she was now hurrying to report, was on the work table inside. Needless to say, we welcomed even this seeming foolishness as an adventure. Stooping low, we clambered into this cubby-hole of a shop, but were very much disappointed to find only a grape juice bottle filled with a purplish liquid lying on the table. It was stuffy within the shop, and, as our long walk had made us weary, we did not hesitate to sip the harmiess looking juice. We both continued to feel drowsy, so we slumped into chairs nearby and closed our eyes to relax and refresh ourselves. We awoke to find a very much matured Ruth Congdon anxiously bending over us. She sobbed with joy and relief to see us awake again, for, after nine years, she had just succeeded in finding an antidote for the grape juice we had so carelessly drunk. Imagine our amazement when we realized the predicament we had been in. We understood that after Ruth's nervous strain, she needed quiet. so we left the shop, and, being women, our first thought was to get some new clothes. After walking along a few streets, we came upon Mme. B. Frankel’s Chic Dress Shop, in w hich we found Mary Haggerty, Edna Butts, and Lillian Askinoss modeling the latest Paris creations. We soon purchased a complete wardrobe, after which we felt ready to view the world which had changed so greatly in nine years. Outside the shop, a flashy looking salesman, none other than our Taso Eli- opoulos, was inducing the public to purchase a new contraption which he termed ‘The Autoplane’, explaining how it would operate in the air as well as on land. Anxious to help an old classmate, we bought an autoplane and headed toward Comerad City, the city of Commerce Graduates, which happened to be halfway between here and there and 60° north of nowhere. Page Seventy-three NN re enn el CAD aU rn Gerais We finally landed on the broad roof of Hotel Wanamore where we were met by Alan Marceau, a bellboy, who introduced us to the gracious proprietor, Elliott Wood. Going downstairs, we found Dorothy Frisbie in charge of the register on which appeared many familiar names, such as Jean Cowe, business woman: Dr. Victor Marchetti; Lady Lucille Brodeur, and Shirley Ross, prominent news- reporter. We were assigned to two pleasant suites in charge of a dainty maid, Edna Weake. Since dinner would be served in the main dining room in one hour, we had ample time to change and to look over the hotel. We finally sat down to a delicious meal which was supervised by Marjorie Whitaker, head waitress. Opposite us sat Count and. Countess Witkowski who seemed to be enjoying them- selves immensely After dinner, we adjourned to the ballroom where a snappy jazz orchestra, led by Sylvia Rubinow, was playing an old favorite, “Dinah”, while Lucille LaBrecque, famous songbird, sang the chorus. There happened to be the Smith Brothers’ circus in town the next day, so in our autoplane we headed for the circus grounds. We were just in time to hear the barker, John Garvey, announce the big show, the main feature of which was a high dive of 50 feet, made by Estelle Auger. The athletic Baxter Twins, Karleene and Kathryn, made us gasp with excitement at their daring stunts on the trapeze, and Donald Ray amazed us with his ravenous appetite for sword swallowing. After passing to the side show, we were delighted to see the world’s smallest midget, Sol Dietz, seated beside the world’s largest woman, Mary McMaster. Outside there was the usual bustle of the circus grounds. Approaching a group of children we found them circled around Dominick Fiorille, who was playing his accordian while a saucy little monkey danced before a delighted audience. A peanut-vender’s cry of “‘-P-E-A-N-U-T-S” reached our ears, and we scurried across the way to find Thomas Catter in charge of a peanut stall. As we passed by the peanut vender, we found Edith Kopelman in charge of a hot-dog stand. There she was, gayly dressed in white cap and apron, flipping nice brown dogs with great skill and precision. As we were passing out of the grounds, we bought the Comgrad Times from a newsboy, Samuel Poulos. Im- agine our interest to find it edited by Barbara Hollis and Helen Malone, co- editors. On the way to the hotel, we drove by the Vodio Theatre where Roland Courtemanche and Myrtle Knowlton were being starred in the picture, “Love ‘Em and Leave ‘Em’. As guests of the hotel, we had been invited to attend a luncheon given in honor of the Honorable Roy Yarnell, mayor of Comgrad City. The guest speakers were Ernest Remillard, scientist, and Marvis Bacon, missionary to China. At this time, we had the occasion to meet the city’s champion ping- pong plavers — Abe Feldman, Chester Borecki, and Bernard Adler. With them was an old friend John Zanetti and his wife, the former Priscilla Burbank, who was having a difficult time keeping John, Junior, from eating his cream puff with one bite. Seated at our table were Robert Hamel, a prosperous business man, with his secretary, Fanny Galloni, and Sylvia Snyder, elocutionist. aneanmmneereeecmeneere ae eee a ee a ee ee Page Seventy-four G2AL DU, GAEL UaS oe Up to this time, we had not had an opportunity to see the city itself, so we were delighted to have the mayor offer to show us around. Driving through the home section, we noticed several housewives, Daisy Montovani, Doris Haskell, Alice Hurley, and Marion Locke, gossiping probably about everything except the weather. We next visited the town’s new bank, where Felix Brenner, detective, sus- piciously observed each new-comer. Under the able leadership of Frank Galli, Dorothy Kelly and Claire Caron acted as chief accountants. At the city library, we were greeted by Frances Chant, head librarian, who introduced us to Dorothy Favreau, head of the children’s room, and Nellie Hoffman, who was in charge of the high school section. Our second evening in Comgrad City was spent at a recently opened night club, where we met Kirl by Miller and Ruth Bechard who were with two handsome escorts. Rita Manning was the vivacious cigarette girl, who winked now and then at the orchestra leader, Ernest Lopez. The next day we awoke to find a heavy fog enveloping the city. The mist clinging about the building and the dismal sound of horns and brakes half dead- ened by the wet clouds of fog seemed to foretell unpleasant happenings. The morning dragged on slowly, so, in order to while the time away, we hopped into our autoplane with the intention of going nowhere in pea alas, we had scarcely ascended into the air when Myles Gaffney, officer of the law. signaled to us to descend. Much bewildered, we were told that we had to go to court because we had taken someone else’s autoplane. And that was quite a serious offense in Comgrad City. Fortunately for us, there happened to be in court that morning Lawyer Jeanette Composti, who willingly agreed to defend us. We were very nervous throughout the trial. Our counsel did the best she could. The verdict was ready. The judge slowly read our sentence. “Because the court finds you guilty, I find it necessary to require you to leave Comgrad City within twenty- four hours, never to return.” Oh, it was heartbreaking to have to leave Comgrad City, the city where all our friends were, but we had to go. After packing our things at the hotel, we climbed into our autoplane. With a sad farewell to everybody and everything, and with much grief and sorrow in our hearts, we zoomed into the air on our journey back to our starting point. PROPPED iss BESSIE COHEN DorotTHy GRALOW Page Seventy-five Sheet Ge AG DU Goin, Ore Seam Time and Time Again Miss Roserts: ‘Even if this is the last period, I shall not stand for any foolish- nessa. Miss Casey: “You Journalism students waste too much paper. ” Miss Morrow: ‘No talking, or you will remain after 2:30. Mr. A. H. SmitH: “You boys have sponges in your heads; when a test comes, the sponge runs dry.” Mr, MELVILLE: ‘Now, when I was in the Marines— ’ Mr. Potter: ‘Pay your dues, or miss the basketball game.”’ Muss HALLIGAN: © Your notebooks are due tomorrow. ” Miss JENKs: “I am going to embarrass you, but | must make you write correct grammar. Miss ALLEN: “Ready, curtain. Put a little more action in your part, boy. Now please don’t be bashful.” Miss WALKER: “E's are the result of failure to make up work.” Mr. Cuatto: ‘Editors will please give out your assignments; don't let anyone loaf.” Mr. Masters: “No lockers unlocked until 2:45. Don’t forget your key again.” Mr. JACKSON: “N ow, out Belchertown way, we don’t—’’ Mr. MAcALPINE: ‘Neat work is a real asset.’ Mr. Myers: “We'll go out as soon as weather permits.’ Mr. PEASE: “American Literature, my friends, is a beautiful study of the de- velopment of Modern America. PRINCIPAL S. O. SMITH: “More homework.” Mr. WiLviAMs: “A little more attention, please.” Mr. McKer_ey: ‘No running, boys.” Mr. PARMENTER: “When I went to Maine, I met—’’ Mr. MILLer: “A lawyer should do what his conscience bids him to do, not what money makes him want to do.” Mr. WALKER: ‘Let me see your cash proof now, class. Mr. SHipwAy: ‘Now, | consider the book reference very abstract.” Mrs. ULLERY: “Don't forget your book reports if you want to pass this course”. Miss FLYNN: “You sweet, gentle child.”’ Miss LyNcH: “Too many credits might cause you some difficulty.” Miss Jupp: “Now in regard to mental health.”’ Page Seventy-six Cols DA Grin: UsS ee A Time to Give BE IT REMEMBERED that we, the June Class of 1934, of the High School of Commerce in the City of Springfield in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of this life, do make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After the payment of our just debts and funeral charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: 1. lo our former principal, Jerome Burtt, we leave our sincere appreciation for his friendship and leadership during his administration here, and to our new principal, Stanley O. Smith, appreciation for the efforts he fostered to improve conditions in the school. 2. To the faculty, we leave our gratitude for their excellent teaching. 3. To our class advisers, Mrs. Palmer, Miss Nelligan, and Mr. Macalpine, we leave our expressions of deep feeling for their able and willing help in guiding our class through three years of great success. 4. lo the Caduceus advisers, Mr. Melville, Miss Johnson, and Miss Marsden, ne ae of Caduceus leaves grateful thanks for their help in compiling the year- ook. 5. President Roy Yarnell leaves this gavel to the president of the XIIB class, Robert Wooster, wishing him much success. 6. “Count Witkowski leaves his famous green suit to Robert “Butch” Wooster. 7. -To Mr. Walker we leave a pair of scissors to cut out parts of the Account- ing 3 textbook that do not suit his fancy. 8. To. Mr. Macalpine we leave this pencil-sharpener for his homeroom, so that his bookkeeping students will not be destitute of one. 9. To “Doc” Melville and Belding F. Jackson we leave joint partnership in this new jokebook, so that they won't have to make use of the old “‘gags”’. 10. To Charlie Walker, Robert Hamel leaves this jar of vaseline, so that his hair will always stay smooth. 11. Frank Galli leaves the keys to his blue car to Edwin Satter, to enjoy such rendezvous as Cupid's Inn, Wayside Inn, etc. 12. We present this club to the Boys’ Patrol to help enforce the law in the corridors. 13. Shirley Ross leaves her reputation to Frances Young. 14. Philip Mayher leaves his delicate schoolboy complexion, costing fifty- nine cents at Liggett’s, to Harriet Wall. 15. John Garvey leaves his picture to John Garvey XIIB, so that the latter can prove his identity to Miss Nelligan and other doubting pedagogues. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hands and in the presence of four witnesses declare this to be our last will this sixteenth day of May in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-four. Roy YARNELL On this sixteenth day of May, A. D. 1934, the June Class of 1934 of The High School of Commerce in the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, signed the fore- going instrument in our presence, declaring it to be its last will; and thereafter as witnesses thereof we four, at its request, in its presence, and in the presence of each other, hereto subscribe our names. FRANK GALLI BEAIRICE FRANKEL JOHN GARVEY SHIRLEY Ross Page Seventy-seven CG AD U-G E US Songs of the Day Roy’ WARNELL. 95). ec ete a ste ae cee eS ae Honeymoon Hotel DoroTHy GRALOW................When It's Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley BARBARA HOLbis. 2255-8) ccs 75 ofhecc al aks cod ee ee [ll be Faithful ERNEST REMILLARD.....................-Good Night, Little Girl of My Dreams TASOsBLIOPOULOS! aaa = ere ieee eee Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? DoroTHy. KELLY 3 eens aie In the Valley of the Moon LIELIANT HOARE Ge: Setar oe Ue eee ee ne ee ee What Have We Got To Lose? DOROTHY JACKSON corn. eo a ea ee Hold Your Man FRANK GALLIA ee ee en ee, ee We're in the Money JOHN: GARVEY 203 20 2h ane ob nse EO Se aa I'll Follow You ROBERT | DAY. ee ee et nn Going, Going, Gone BEATRICE TLIUBATY o6 eee cee ne _... There is a Cabin in the Pines SHIRLEY ROSS 2100s occu tic Oe ee eee Keep Young and Beautiful ELLIOT: W OODL, saneree nto eee eh re ee eee Fit as a Fiddle ABE ‘PELDMAN' 2 austere ool ohn her ane ee ee You've Got To Be a Football Hero ALAN “MARCEAULUN (es eas, wa eee i ee ee ee Dinner at Eight NoRA= BURATIs:4q cases: oh eee ee Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? FANNY? 'GALLONI Pie onc, ot 2 Sie ey ne le eee ee One Minute to One FIELENS MAL ONES Weak Sos ieee een ne eee Annie Doesn't Live Here Any More PAUL BAILLIEUL, Biisatee 5-282 ee ee ee The Last Round-up BERNARD ADLER. isa ee x Coe ee ee ee Shadow Waltz GuIpo BERTIN 222% eo) cee ee Pudd'n Head Jones ROBERT HAMEL: Pre Soak aie tae ee Love Songs of the Nile ALDOR VALADB is. if ic ie 28 vate eh es ee Remember Me LUDWIG WITKOWSKI, 12 eee Sittin’ in the Park and Pettin’ My Dog CHESTER: BORECKI:. 524 ee Lee ee Anes You're Going To Lose Your Girl Class Song Now our school days are nearly o'er And our life's work lies before, When the long road that awaits our tread Will lead us far from the books that we've read. We must leave the friends we've known Striving on alone. Reluctantly we say good-bye To the school that we love — Commerce High. Dear old Commerce, we want to say You ll remind us of happy days. Kind thoughts of you will come back to us Through the long years we will think of you thus. With integrity we go on Carrying industry on. With loyalty and friendship true On our banners, we'll carry it through. Words and music by BarRBARA HOL Lis Page Seventy-eight CARD Ue Goats Smile A While SIZES PLUS CHET BoreEck1: ‘I can’t get my clothes locker shut.” CHiEF Myers: ‘Take your shoes out. LOGICAL THINKING JOHN GARVEY: What is the most downtrodden race?” SHIRLEY Ross: ‘The pedestrian.” JUST BEFORE: THESBA TITLE Dot KE Lty: “Gee, Nora, I'd love to be a soda jerker.”’ Nora Burati: “You would? Why?” Dot KELLy: “They lead such stirring lives.” MODERN LITERATURE Mrs. ULLERY: “What did Sir Walter Raleigh say to Queen Elizabeth when he offered her the use of his cloak?” Guipo Berti: [After a long pause]: “Step on it, Lizzie!” BESOCTABLE Lupwic WItTKowSKI!I: “Let's think hard now.” ROBERT HAMEL: ‘No, let's do something you can do, too.”’ Hat JONES: “You should never do anything which you would be ashamed for the whole world to see.”’ CLEVER FRESHIE: “Oh, goody, I'll never take another shower.”’ CONSOLATION Don’t worry if your job is small And your rewards are few: Remember that the mighty oak, Was once a nut like you. THES CHENMIS TRY SLASH Mr. Brooks: “Taso, name three articles containing starch.” Taso ELiopou.os: ‘Two cuffs and a collar.” MODERN GRAMMAR Mr. CHATTO: ‘What part of speech is ashcan, Robert?” RosBert Day: ‘Collective noun. FRIDAY AT LAST Mr. Ketty: “This is the fifth time you have been late this week. What have you got to: say for yourself?” CLEVER STUDENT: “I'm glad it's Friday. IT WOULDN'T BE RIGHT JOHN GARVEY: “Roy, could you help me with my accounting?” Roy YARNELL: “I could, but it wouldn't be right.” JOHN Garvey: “No - - - | don’t suppose it would, but have a try at it, anyhow.” MODERN YOUTH Mr. MELVILLE: “Mr. Catter, what is Lincoln's immortal slogan.” Tom CaTtTer: “AMERICA’S FINEST AUTOMOBILE.” COMMERCE WIT CHET BoreEck!: ‘Did you make the team, Steve?” STEVE MoTHERWAY: No, this is one of my off seasons.’ FINALE We editors may dig and toil, Till our finger tips are sore, But some Commercite is sure to say, “‘T’ve heard that joke before.” Page Seventy-nine GAS D CUS Cs Ue Seas ALMA MATER C2 Class of January 1937 Miss H. EvizABETH PHELPS, Faculty Adviser Miss L. FRANCES TOURTELLOTTE, Assistant Mr. LeEsuig S. SHIpway, Treasurer President: JOSEPH FEITELBERG Vice-President: ALICE LEETE Secretary: JUNE BAXTER Treasurer: LILLIAN JAMES Member-at-Large: H1tpbA NoRTHGRAVES OR Page Eighty 4 ¥, Class of January 1935 Mrs. THERESA W. WILLIAMS, Faculty Adviser Mr. WILLIAM C. Brooks, Assistant Miss Dorotny L. Morrow, Treasurer President: ROBERT WOOSTER Vice-President: JANET PENNINGTON Secretary: DorotHy NELSON Treasurer: LAURA BIANCHI Member-at-Large: PEARL BERNSON BAKER, ROBERT BASSETT, DUANE BENNETT, NATHAN BRACKNEY, WALTER CAMPAGNA, PATRICK CANDIDO, JOSEPH Cosurn, RALPH DICKINSON, RALPH Dietz, SOLOMON Dow, WILLIAM DRAPER, CLARENCE Ducuay, PAUL ELIopouLos, MILTON FELTON, BERNARD FLYNN, BERNARD Forp, ALEXANDER FRANGuS, LouIS GAGNE, ERNEST GARVEY, JOHN GoLpDSsMITH, HyMAN GORDENSTEIN, BERNARD Harty, Davip HARRINGTON, PHILIP Ho.Luk, MITCHELL KALLIPOLITES, JAMES KiNG, BRIAN Kietsky, MILTON La DuKE, GEORGE La RIviERE, ALFRED LAZERUS, IRVING LEDGERWOOD, JAMES LEGEIN, FERNAND LEVINE, BARNEY LOMBARD, WINTHROP MacDowE LL, DAvip MANDELL, Morris MoTHERWAY, STEPHEN NEIGHER, ABRAHAM O'BRIEN, PAUL ORCIARI, BENJAMIN PARKER, JAMES PHELAN, LAWRENCE PiLteci, THOMAS PosNnicK, SIMON SAWICKI, ALEX SNYDER, SAM WANAT, JOSEPH WiLp, RoBERT WoosTER, ROBERT ZABOROWSKI, CASIMIR ALBANO, THERESA ALLEGRA, SADIE AMABILE, FLORENCE AMAZEEN, CELIA Banks, DoROTHY Page Eighty-one BARBIERI, BLANCHE BARBIERI, FLORA Barry, GENEVIEVE BARTON, EVELYN Bava, HAzeEL BELVILLE, LILLIAN BERNSON, PEARL BERTERA, MARY BERTODO, FLORENCE BIANCHI, LAURA BoEREWEIRT, PAULINE BouSQUET, PAULINE BRADWAY, EUDORA BRAYTON, EDNA BRODEUR, CLAIRE BrRooKEs, MARGARET BROUILLETTE, HELEN Brown, JANE BursTEIN, HELEN CALLAHAN, RUTH CARDINALI, LENA Carr, LILLIAN CARROLL, PAULINE CERIONI, LOUISE CHARTIER, PAULINE CHEHOWSKY, ELIZABETH CHESTER, MINNIE CLANCY, ALICE ee ee ree ee —_——— OOOO CLANCY, GERTRUDE CLARK, VERNA CoE, GRACE CoHEN, ANNETTE CoHEN, Eva CouHN, ROSE DAIGNEAU, ALINE DALLAS, JENNIE DANAHEY, CLARE Davicino, MAXINE DeECaro, IDA DELAPA, CARMELLA DevLapa, Mary DEVINE, EVELYN Dow, ANNA DykSTRA, GERALDINE EGAN, ANNA FARNSWORTH, ELIZABETH FARRELL, BARBARA FARRELL, HELENA Fazio, ANGELINA Fazio, MARY FITZGERALD, HELEN FLYNN, RITA FOoTMAN, MARY GOLAN, LILLIAN GOLDMAN, HELEN GOLDSTEIN, SARAH GRANT, EDNA Grasso, LENA GRAY, FLORENCE GREEN, CLARA GRIFFIN, DOROTHY GROCHMAL, WANDA Gross, RUTH GULLBERG, ASTRID Hopson, BARBARA HoGAN, CATHERINE Hunt, ALICE Huot, CONSTANCE JoHNSON, MELVA JOHNSON, PRISCILLA KATCHER, MuRIEL Katz, EMMA Keyes, MABEL CADUCEUS KLINGER, MARY KoOWALCzYK, ANNA Kravitz, ANITA KuczEK, ANGELA LAND, ELEANOR LAREAU, ALICE LARSON, THELMA LAVIGNE, IRENE LAWRENCE, DoROTHY LazNovsky, VIOLET LrESSEY, JEANNETTE LEVINE, BESSIE LINDELL. ALVERA LopaRbDO, LENA LUKMIN, CATHERINE Mato, MENTANA MALONEY, HELEN MANNING. GERALDINE MANNING, RITA Maroon, Mary McNamara, GRACE MEDZERIAN, ALICE MEEK, DorROTHY MEISNER, BARBARA MELVILLE, RUTH MeEtTzcGER, HELEN MEYER, MINNIE MILLER, Doris Moauro, ELEANOR MOoNTANARI, FLORENCE Moore, ADA MoriArRtTY, MARGARET NADER, PAULINE NELSON, DoroTHY Nose, MILDRED Norton, LILLIAN OLIVERIO, ALBERTINA PAGLIARO, ROSE PAPANTI, ARLEANE PARSONS, PEARL PARTRIDGE, ANNE PaRYSCUK, MARY PasInt, BIANCA PENNINGTON, JANET PERAZZOLA, IDA PETERSON, MILDRED PETRONE, LUCILLE PouLin, JEANNETTE Puc, JEANNETTE RADNER, HELEN ReGAS, BESSIE RHICARD, EILEEN RowELL, OLIVE RUELL, RUTH RUSSELL, DoROTHY RUSSELL, EILEEN SANGERMANO, GRACE SATTER, MARJORIE SAWTELLE, MirIAM SCHIAVINA, LAURA SCIBELLI, MARY SEAVER, SILVIA SELTZER, MARION SERRA, ROSE SHILUB, CATHERINE SLovE, IDA SmITH, Lucy SNow, DoroTHY SOLOMON, EVELYN Sosin, MILDRED STEIN, INA SULLIVAN, CATHERINE TAYLOR, BERNICE TooriLL, ANITA TootiLL, MARJORIE Uretsky, LILLIAN VANCINI, DIANA VeEccHI, ALICE Waypo, EMILY WALL, HARRIET WHITAKER, ANN WHITE, LOLITA WHITSETT, LOUISE WILLIAMS, JANICE WOLLMAN, ELSA Woop, JULIA WRIGHT, ISABELLE Wrona, EMILIA YOUNG, FRANCES ZBRONSKI, [RENE Class of June 1935 Miss SARAH A. HILLMAN, Faculty Adviser Miss MABEL F. PEABopy, Assistant Miss BERNICE W. DEARBORN, J reasurer ALIX, FERNAND ARBOUR, ROLAND BARTLETT, WARDNER BERGMAN, HERBERT BERNERT, BENNIE BERTE, FRED BLAKE, JOHN BLETTE, NoRMAN Biss, DouUGLAS Brown, GORDON BurGESSs, WRAYBURN CARDARAPOLI, FRANK CESSARINI, AMERICO CIGNOLI, BERNARD CIGNOLI, EVERETT CLAYTON, WILLIAM COHEN, GUSTAVE COKKINIAS, LEONIDAS President: VINCENT SALES Vice-President: DEMETRIUS PILALAS Treasurer: KATHERINE SWEENEY COLAPIETRO, ARMANDO COLEMAN, WILLIAM Cont, Louis CotrTINi, FRANK DAVIDSON, CHARLES DEROUIN, EDMOND DICKINSON, HENRY DoNOGHUE, MATTHEW DriscoL_, JOHN Dusuc, GEORGE EpWALL, ROLAND EGAN, RAYMOND ETHIER, DONALD Fazio, PETER FELTON, ELMORE FISHER, RUDOLPH FLYNN, PHILIP FoskitT, KENNETH Page Eighty-two Secretary; GERTRUDE WALENCE Member-at-Large: LILLIAN KAPLAN FRUEH, CHARLES GIUSTINA, JOHN GLAESER, FREDERICK GREENBERG, HERMAN GREENWooD, DIXON GROVER, WILLIAM HA.Li, DouGLas Hamm, ARTHUR HAMMARSTROM, DAVID Hart, JAMES HassIn, ALLEY HAsTINGS, JOHN Heit, Myer HENDERSON, ROBERT Hopkins, WALTER Howe, CyriL KaARSAKOV, LEONARD Kawa, MITCHELL KEDAS, GEORGE KIMBALL, WILLIAM Ko.rtsko, NICHOLAS KOPYSCINSKI, GEORGE KRENTZ, DAVID LapIZKI, PETER La MounTAIN, FRANK LARAMEE, ELIo Lavin, Louis LAWLER, ROBERT LEFOoRT, LEONCE Lucas, HENRY LyNcH, VERNON Lyons, JOHN McCoy, GEORGE MALAGuTI, ELLIOT MANHOoFF, HAROLD MANNING, RICHARD MANNING, ROBERT Marcus, EpwARD MatTysczcyK, WALTER MEROLEVITz, LESTER METCALF, PETER MeEzzetTtTI1, RAYMOND Moore, EDWIN Mutcany, JOSEPH Novack, SIDNEY OstTROwSKI, WALTER Paris, THOMAS PIETRONIRO, ANTHONY PILALAS, DEMETRIUS PorTER, RUSSELL Provost, ROLAND RASANEN, SIDNEY RAVERTA, EUSEBIO REOPELI, WILLIAM SALES, VINCENT SALVETTI, PERINO SANTAMOOR, BERNARD GrAg Ds Ur Cele Urs SCHAFFER, DANIEL SCHILLING, ROBERT SHARPE, ALLEN SHARPE, GEORGE SIMPSON, HAROLD SPADONI, LINDORE SPAGNA, JOSEPH SPINELLI, JOSEPH STAMBOVSKyY, LOUIS SULLIVAN, JAMES SWEENEY, WILLIAM SZzULC, JOSEPH ‘TREPANIER, DONALD V1 VENzIo, Louis WEINBERG, EUGENE WInNsLow, NEIL WoopDARD, BEAMAN YOUNG, JAMES YVON, WALTER ZAREMBA, JOSEPH ABRAMS, ELIZABETH Accors!, BERTINA ALLEY, HAZEL ALPERT LILLIAN AMATO, ANNA ANDERSON, HAZEL ANDREWS, HELEN ARMSTRONG, EDNA ARNOLD, FREDA ASSARIAN, HAYGANOUSH ATCHINSON, ARLINE AucurR, MILDRED BARKER, RUTH BARNES, PEARL BARNETT, HELEN BaAsseETT, DoroTHY Beck, Britt BEGLEY, KATHERINE Page Eighty-three ES TS IR EE aS AN PEE EL LT I LI AP FP A NE TEEN I TIE A OB EE TEE SS RS NE TID BELLEw, LAURA BENTLEY, EMILY BERGER, EVELYN BERNSTEIN, SYLVIA Bgss, EDYTHE BLANCHET, RUTH BLATT, JEANETTE Biitz, HARRIET BLUMENFELD, EVELYN BoISSEAU, BIBIAN BoreE.Lii, ANNIE Borsa, IRENE Boucuig, CELIA BozeKk, EMILY BRADEN, RuBY Braica, AGNES BRUNETTE, GERTRUDE BRYANT, WINIFRED BuTLerR, MADELYN CARNEY, ANNE CASE, JEANNETTE Cassipy, MARGARET CERRATO, FANNY CHAPDELAINE, RITA CHAPIN, HELEN CHEKOWSKA, STELLA CLEARY, CECELIA COHEN, ESTHER COoKKINIAS, DIAMOND CONNELLY, KATHLEEN Copus, MARION COoUSINEAU, GRACE Cox, HARRIET CROSMAN, META CRUICKSHANK, MARY CuRLEY, ROSEMARY Curto, ANNA Curto, MARY DaiIGLeE, DoroTHy DaME, MARION D’AoustT, GERALDINE DASHEVSKY, DOROTHY DEcKER, RUTH DEL Buono, ANTONETTA De Mato, JENNIE DEMETROPOULOS, CONSTANCE DERAGON, GLADYS DESILETS, FLORENCE DIAMOND, FLORENCE DoeErRSAM, HELEN Douctass, BARBARA Downie, ANNIE DurFus, HELENA DuNN, MARY DUQUETTE, GEMMA DUTEAU, FLORENCE DuvaL, ALMA DyjAkK, MILDRED EATON, FARRIS ELIASON, ANN E. Evkas, MARY FEDEROWICZ, STEPHANIE FERRIS, CECILIA FIGoNI, ELIZABETH FISHER, RUTH FLYNN, MARY FowLer, DoroTHY Fox, HELEN FREDETTE, AGNES FULLER, MyRTLE GAMBLE, Mar JORIE GARLICK, EVELYN GEOFFRION, CECILE GILLETTE, RUTH GIRARD, BARBARA GIUSTINA, LENA GREEN, EMILY Grout, DorotTHy GUERTIN, PAULINE HALL, GRACE Hai, MILDRED HALL, PHYLLIS Harris, ETHEL HEATH, BETTY Hit, DorotHy Hoitm, DorotHy HUMBERSTON, FRANCES HUNTINGTON, THELMA Huse, MARGARET IHRIG, TERESA IREDALE, MARGARET IRZYK, [RENE Jackson, Doris JAMES, ELEANOR JEFFRIES, CATHERINE JENNINGS, ANITA JILSON, RUTH JOHNSON, BLOISE JOHNSON, LILLIAN JOHNSON, LUCILLE JOHNSON, RUTH JOSEPH, JULIET JURKOWSKI, STEPHY KALLIN, ANNA KamyYk, LoycE KAPLAN, LILLIAN Kazik, ANNA KELEHER, MARGUERITE KiLuk, BERTHA KLOoPFER, HILDA Koras, HELEN KRASON, STEPHANIE KRONICK, IDA KRUSELL, ELIZABETH KuLic. VICTORIA La Brier, PEARL La.ii, Dora Page Eighty-four == GADUGEUS LAMBORGHINI, ADA LAMOTHE, CLAIRE LANDELLS, ELEANOR Lanc, BETTY LANGLEY, RUTH LANNON, SARAH LARSEN, Ivy LasorsA, THERESA LAZERUS, SHIRLEY LEAHY, ANNA LECHNER, LUCILLE Le GRAND, RITA LEVINE, JENNIE LoMME, MARCELLA LONGUEIL, VIRGINIA LYMAN, EVELYN LyNcH, MARY McCaFFREY, PHYLLIS McCartHy, MARGARET McCLeary, THERESA McComsBe, MuriEL McCray, ALTHEA McCrouHan, MILDRED MACFARLANE, GRACE MaANARITE, NELLIE MarI, ELIDE MarsH, Mary MarTIN, GEORGIANNA Marty, BERNICE MATTHEws, HELEN MAZARAKOS, VASIO METIVIER, HELEN MEtTzGER, [LINE MEYERS, IDA Mupwoop, BARBARA MILLER, EILEEN MILLER, FRANCES MILs, MARJORIE MiIsuLis, ELIZABETH ST A A Se SS SS MITCHELL, ELIZABETH Monty, Rose A. Moore, THELMA Moriarty, MARGARET Morse, GERTRUDE Moss, CELIA MUuLVEY, JoYcE NELSON, Doris NELSON, JUNE NowlInsk!, FRIEDA OBIN, BEULAH O’CoNNorR, SHIRLEY OPALINSKA, JULIA PALMER, Lois PANZA, LENA ParRE, CECILE PARKER, MILDRED PARQUET, Doris PEPER, ANNA Perry, MILDRED PETERSEN, GERTRUDE Perri, OLGA PFROMMER, ELEANOR PIGEON, BEATRICE PoLLack, EVELYN PREMAK, GERTRUDE QuiLL_, DorotHy Quist, ASTRID RAINEY, DorotHy Ravn, Doris REDIN, ANNA Reip, ETHEL GEA DSU -GESUsS Rice, DorotHy RICHARDSON, CAROLYN Rioux, HELEN RosBator, HELEN RoBErRTS, THELMA Rosrnovitz, NATALIE ROCHFORD, MARIE ROSENDORF, DoROTHY RotH, MARJORIE Roy, CLAIRE RUSSELL, JEAN RYAN, LOUISE St, GER MAIN, CECILE SADOwWSK!I, HELEN SCHAFER, DorotHy SCHMID, Emmy SCHULTZ, BEATRICE SCHULTz, MARTHA SCIBELLI, MARY SHEEHAN, MARGARET SHELDON, GENE SHEPARD, BARBARA SICILIANO, EpITH SIFAKES, VASIL SILVER, CECELIA SMITH, VIRGINIA SoKOLOWSKY. Mary Sora, ROSE SOUTHIERE, LILLIAN STACK, Mary STANFORD, ELINOR STARR, SHIRLEY STEBLIN, ANNE STEPHENS, MARGERY STEVENS, HELEN SULLIVAN, ANNA SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA SWEENEY, KATHERINE TANNER, SYLVIA TARNEY, DOROTHY TAYLOR, JUNE TEBALDI, ALICE TEEHAN, ROBERTA TETRAULT, GERTRUDE TIBALDI, ALFEDORA VAN Ness, MARJORIE VINICK, ADELE VOSBURGH, MARGARET WALENCE, GERTRUDE WATERMAN, ELIZABETH WATERMAN, JEANETTE WEBER, MILDRED WHITAKER, DOROTHY WHITMAN, DELLA WILLIAMS, HELEN Woop, ALMA WSZOLEK, STELLA WZOREK, GENEVIEVE YACAVONE, ANNIE YATES, EILEEN YOUNG, DorotHy ZANETTI, MARY ZIMINY, STEPHIE ZiskK, MARY Class of January 1936 Mrs. RENA P. BARTLETT, Faculty Adviser ABRAHAMSON, VINCENT AGAN, DouGLAs ANDERSON, ELMER ANTIposTI, NELLO BAINNE, ALFRED BAKER, ALBERT BAKER, THOMAS BENNETT, DaAvipD Bopry, ROBERT BortpBas, ALEX Boyer, RICHARD Brzys, EDWARD BUCKLEY, JOHN CALLAHAN, JEREMIAH CARMAN, WESLEY CARTIER, ARTHUR CARVILLE, CHARLES CHECHETTI, MICHAEL CHELLI, QUINTO CHICKLOWSKI, BERNARD COHEN, PAUL COLLESTER, GEORGE Conway, DONALD DEPALO, THOMAS DIONNE, RAYMOND DoNAHUE, PATRICK DoNOVAN, CHARLES DUFAULT, ROLAND ELMEs, ARNO FaGINn, JACOB Miss NATALIE CLARK, Assistant Mrs. RutH J. KENDALL, Treasurer President: EDWIN SATTER Vice-President: WILLIAM JOSKO Treasurer: CHARLES WALKER FaLtk, EDwIN FERGUSON, DONALD Ferri, RINALDI FINcH, RALPH FINE, BENNIE FRATTESI, ELLIOTT GIBBONS, MYLES GLOVER, HUBERT GOLDSTEIN, SELDEN GRANGER, AUREL GREENBERG, MAX GRIMALDI, ALFONSO GUIDETTE, DONALD GABERLIN, JAMES Hare, NorRMAN Hart, PHILIP HERTER, HENRY Finn SrUART HoGaAn, FRANK Josko, WILLIAM KABOKAWICH, PAUL KALENKOWITZ, JOSEPH KELLIHER, JOHN ICENDALL, FRANK KENNEY, JOHN KLIBANOFF, BENJAMIN Kozak, MICHAEL LAGUNOWICH, MICHAEL LEPOvVETSKy, LOUIS LIBERA, HAROLD Page Eighty-five Secretary: DOROTHY THOMPSON Member-at-Large: EILEEN SHARON Lonc, WESSON LussIER, EDWARD Lyons, JOHN McGrapy, DoNALD McKEon, JOHN MAGNANI, JOHN MALONE, THOMAS Mancuso, PETER Marcus, MITCHELL MarTIN, CHARLES Mast!, DANTE MetatTos, ARCHIE MeEzzetT!1, ANKO MICHNOVITZ, JOHN Moran, CHARLES O'NEIL, JOSEPH PARTRIDGE, CHARLES PorTER, DONALD QuINBy, NEAL Riev, Louis Rose, WELLINGTON RUSSELL, ROBER1 SAHYKIN, DAviIp SATTER EDWIN SCHEFF, JOSEPH Scott, WALLACE SHEA, JOHN SHEA, WALTER SICILIANO, THOMAS SMITH, JACK SNYDER, ISRAEL SULLIVAN, JOHN TAYLOR JAMES TELMOSSE, LEONARD TETREAULT, FRED TILLEY, JOHN TotTtTEeN, EVERETT WALKER, CHARLES WEINSTEIN, IRVING WESTON, GEORGE WHITE, ARTHUR YAMIN, JOSEPH ZARLENGO, ANGELO ZITER, MICHAEL ACKERMAN, EVELYN ALBANO, ANNIE ALBERT, SOPHIE AMAZEEN, BARBARA ANDREWS, MARJORIE ANSALONI, LEONORA ARIETA, STELLA ARNOLD, RITA ASARISI, MARION BACHAND, ESTHER BaILey, BETTE Baker, MILDRED BarRLow, JANE Barry, JEANETTE Baru, PEARL BEAUDOIN, NorINE BELL, MILDRED BELLIVEAU, CATHERINE BERNSON, MIRIAM BERKOWITZ, GERTRUDE BERKOWITZ, ROSALIND BERTERA, Nora BIANCHI, MARIE BLAKE, RHODA Be vaS Boise, MARJORIE BoLTon, EDNA BourRGEOoIs, BEATRICE BRACEBRIDGE, Doris Bralica, LOUISE Briotra, MARY BropEurR, LILLIAN Brown, ADELINE Brown, RUTH BUSHEY, GRACE CAPKO, ADELLA CALLAHAN, VIRGINIA CARABINE, MARY CARLSON, BEATRICE CARRON, EVELYN CELENTANO, NANCY CELLILLI, JELSOMINE CHAUNCEY, MARY CLARKE, KATHLEEN CLEARY, ALICE CLEMENT, LUBA CoHEN, ETHEL COHEN, EVELYN COHEN, FREDA CoHEN, MINNIE COHEN, THELMA CoLLins, LORRAINE ContTI1, EDITH CoNWAY, VIRGINIA CooLey, FLORENCE CuccnHi, Mary CuRRAN, JANICE Curtis, Doris CUSHMAN, BARBARA DANIEL, THELMA Davis. 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Dunn, MILDRED DUQUETTE, CECILE DuQueEtTrTeE, Doris Epwarps, MILDRED FEIN, HELENE FINN, MARY FriorILLo, CAMILLA FLANAGAN, BERNICE Forp, GERTRUDE FRAMARIN, ENES FULLER, MADELINE GARVEY, HELEN GENDEN, LILLIAN GEOFFRION, FLORENCE GEORGEOPLUS, JOSEPHINE GINNETTI, MICHAELINA GLASSANOS, ARTEMIS GLUSKIN, MARCIA GOLDBERG, MOLLIE GorMAN, Nora GRANATH, FLORENCE GREENBERG, JEANETTE GRUNDSTROM, ADELINE GUERRA, Doris Gwozpz, STEPHANIE HAGMAN, LILLIAN HarRDINA, PAULINE rr eee HASTINGS, GERTRUDE HEBERT, Doris HeEvey, MurigEvL HickEy, FRANCES HIGGINBOTHAM, MILDRED HILi_, WINIFRED HopcE, JUNE Horowltz, FREIDA Howe Lt, MILDRED HuBeErRT, ZELDA Hur.tey, Mary JACKSON, CLOTILE JACKSON, ESTHER JAMBAZIAN, AGNES JAROSZ, STEPHANIE JEFFERSON, MARION JENKINS, HELEN JERNBERG, MARVEL JOANIDES, MARSHINA JOHNSON, THELMA Jupp, DorotHy KALLIPOLITES, EVELYN KANE, GENEVIEVE KELLEY, EVELYN KEYLANDER, GRETA KIEFER, RUTH KLOPFER, BETTY KOVALCHICK, MARY Kozak, ANNA KUSHNET, ESTHER La BaAFF, BEATRICE LAFLUER, OLIVE LAKEMAN, NELLIE LANDRY, CLAIRE LANNON, CHARLOTTE La VALLEY, DoROTHY LessEY, MARION LICKER, EVELYN LIGIRSKI, GLADYS Loomis, MARGARET McCartHy, MARY McDoNaLpbD, MARGARET McKay, Doris McKenna, Mary McKenna, Mary F. MacKuBBIN, MyYRTLE Macko, JULIA MALANDRAKIS, KORINA MAL Lis, HELEN MANHART, PAULINE Manna, Mary CoAYDIU CoRLU 7S MarRINES, ALEXANDRA MAYNARD, ALICE MAYNARD, DorotHy MECHELLI, MARGARET MeEGazzini, Enis MeETHE, LUCILLE Mipwoop, RutH MIKAELIAN, ANN MILLER, BARBARA MINASIAN, Mary Monty, Mary Moriarty, GRACE NoriskovitcH, LENA NEGosNICK, NINA NELSon, MyrtTLE Newton, Rita NEYLON, AGNES NoEL, GENEVIEVE NorkIn, SARAH Nye, HELEN O'BRIEN, OLIVE OxitskKy, MoLLy OLLARI, JENNIE O'NEILL, EILEEN O'NEILL, Mary O'NEIL, Mary E. PAINE, RUTH PAPAFRANGOS, EUDOCIA PARTINGTON, EMILY ParTLow, NATALIE PASTERUCK, Mary PATTERSON, LORETTA PEESO, ANNE PEGORARO, SYLVIA PELLETIER, GLADYS PERKINS, RUTH PERRY, FRANCES Pio, ANGELINA PIQUETTE, PHYLLIS PLOURDE, JEANNETTE PorrigErR, Doris PoLiack, SYLVIA PorTER, DorotTHy QUACKENBUSH, FRANCES QuireEY, Rita REID, FERN REuTER, Doris RICHARDS, MARION RISKIN, RUTH ROBERTS, MARION ROBERTSON, RUTH ROCKAFELLER, ELEANOR Class of June 19 RoGERS, FRANCES Rocers, MaArIon Rosati, ANNIE ROSENBLOOM, GERTRUDE RuBIN, ESTHER RUHE, NATALIE RYAN, JANETTE St. Cyr, JUNE SALTZMAN, ESTHER SARGENT, VIRGINIA SCHANKMAN, SARAH SCHOFIELD, JEANNE SCIBELLI, ROSE SEARS, EVELYN SEDELow, Doris SENECAL, RITA SHAHUM, Mary SHAHVERDIAN, SOPHIE SHARON, EILEEN SHEA, ANNA SHEA, GRACE SHEEHAN, HELEN SHEPHERD, MILDRED SICILIANO, JOSEPHINE SrkoraA, HELEN SPELLACY, ESTHER SQuiIRE, VIRGINIA STELMACH, GRACE Stroz, HELEN SULLIVAN, MARY SUTCLIFFE, DoroTtHy TEBALDI, MARY TERZI, EuRICA THIBODEAU, IDA THOMPSON, DorotHy Torres, Lots TREMBLAY, BERNADETTE TUMIDAJSKA, STELLA UKLEJA, CECILIA VELEY, BERNICE VIENS, CLAIRE WALDRON, DorotHy WALLACE, Doris WELComME, MILDRED WILSON, RutTH WISWALL, DorotHy WOJTKIELEWICZ, STELLA WooLsey, CATHERINE YOUMELL, LILA ZIERIS, MILDRED ZOLADZ, STEPHANIE 306 Mrs. Marion H. Davis, Faculty Adviser Miss Dora M. Briccs, Assistant Mr. GILBERT C. WALKER Miss HELEN E. RANKIN President: JOHN GAFFNEY Vice-President: BEULAH SOSNOFSKY Treasurer: JOHN STEVENS ABRAHAMSON, HERBERT ALBEE, WINSTON ARCHIBALD, FRED ARNOLD, TOWAR ARSHINOFF, OSCAR BALDERSTON, LLoyp BarRA, ROBERT Treasurers Secretary: Rita LUSSIER Member-at-Large: ELEANOR Lopi C1aK, ANTHONY CLARK, JOSEPH CoHEN, DANIEL CoHEN, Davip CoHEN, MaTTHEW COHEN, SIDNEY CourTNEY, JAMES BECHARD, LAURIER BuTLrer, ERNEST CromBIE, WILLIAM BEDINOTTI, JOHN CARRIGG, JOHN CumMINGs, WoopRow —— —_-_orwmhesesesSsssssssssssssssssSssmmmsmssesF Page Eighty-seven BELT, GABRIEL Borys, WALTER BourciER, RAYMOND BROMLEY, FRANK BROWNELL, JOHN BUBIEN, WALLACE BuraTI, ALBERT DALTON, CHARLES DAVIDSON, LESLIE Davis, Morris Day, ROBERT De ANGELO, VICTOR DeEBour, ARTHUR Det. Priscoii, THOMAS Det Pozzo, JOHN DESCHENEAUX, KENNETH DoLPHIN, THOMAS IDONOHUE, WILLIAM DyYGERT, IRVING EGAN, ALBERT EarLy, NORMAN EKINGRESS, Roy ELIOPOULOS, CHRISTOPHER ETHIER, CHARLES Evans, ISAIAH FILLMORE, RICHARD FITZGERALD, THOMAS FRANCESCONI, ALBERT FREEMAN, KENDALL GAFFNEY, JOHN GALLETTI, GINO GALLETTI, ELLIOT GaAMILES, JOHN GARVEY, THOMAS GELLER, ALEC GLAZER, LEON GLUSKIN, ALBERT GNIDA, ANTHONY GOLDBERG, OSCAR GORDON, FRANCIS GORMALLY, LAWRENCE GRABIEC, STANLEY GREEN, ARTHUR GREENE, JAMES GUAVERA, THOMAS GuNN, RUSSELL HALE, EArt HARRIGAN, JAMES HaAwkKINs, RUSSELL HERBERT, ALFREDDIE HILL, JAMES Hocan, JAMES Hott, ROBERT Hoop, ELBERT Hope, EpwarpD INNARELLI, Cosimo JOHNSON, BuRT KANE, FRANK KEHOE, WALTER Kocut, STANLEY LapiIskK, ALEXANDER LARAMEE, HENRY Lewis, RODMAN Loyp, JAMES McGrapby, EDWARD MartTIN, LEwIs MEAD, CHARLES Mecum, WILLARD MIRKIN, NORMAN Mowry, ROBERT Nose, EDWARD OwSsIANKO, RAYMOND PAPUGA, CLARENCE PETERSON, KENNETH PLANTE, ROLAND PskowskI, JOHN RENKIEWICZ, JOHN REYOME, MEpDDY RickaBy, HENRY RINZULLI, ANTHONY SEALANDER, FREDERICK SHERMAN, HYMAN SHUMSKY, JACOB SKERKER, WILLIAM SMOLA, BRONISLAUS Page Eighty-eight ee —————— SSS SSS GlA DIUEOC ORS Ss STAMM, CHARLES STEVENS, JOHN SULLIVAN, ROBERT SYNER, JAMES SyrReETT, LAWRENCE TERRY, ARTHUR TWwouic, DONALD VOLLMAR, FRED WALKER, ERNEST WALSH, DONALD WEED, EDWIN WHITTIER, WALLACE WILLETT, ROGER WILLIAMS, JOHN WoJTON, JOHN WoLk, ELLIoT YVON, JAMES ZANOLLI, JOSEPH ZIEMINSKI, [THEODORE ACKERMAN, MARGIE ADAMSKY, MARIE ALBANO, JENNIE ALDEN, PRISCILLA ALLARD, ANITA ALLEN, EILEEN ALVoRD, DOLORES AMBROSE, Doris ANDERSON, BARBARA ANDERSON, EVELYN ANDERSON, OLGA ANNESE, MARY ANONICK, MARY ARMFIELD, Doris ARSLAN, SARAH ASLAN, RACHEL AVAULT, VIRGINIA Baccus, MARY BacHAR, MARIE BAKER, THELMA BANNON, DoROTHY BARBIERI, MADELINE BarRDACK, EDYTHE BARNARD, WINIFRED : BASCHIZORE, MARY BEAUREGARD, LAURETTA BEAUREGARD, RITA BELVILLE, BARBARA BENNETT, MARJORIF BeEno!T, RITA BERTRAND, MONA Buiiss, LILLIAN Burra, MirIAM BoERO, ANNE Briccs, SARAH BRINDLEY, JUNE BRISTOL, ELEANOR BropEuR, ANITA BROMAGE, EDITH Brooks. MARGARET Brown, MurIEL BurKE, CECEILIA BurKE, MurIEL Burns, RITA Burres, ETHEL CAMPBELL, EUPHEMIA CAPITANO, ELIZABETH CAPORALE, CLARA CARLIN, HELEN CARNES, KATHRYN CARTMILL, BARBARA CASTONGUAY, ROSE CEBULA, ADELLA CEMBALISTY, [RENE CERRONE, LENA CHAREST, DORSINE CHIPMAN, DoROTHY CHRUSCIEL, HELEN CHRUSCIEL, PAULINE CLAMPIT, NoRMA CLEARY, MARY CoLLeETTE, DorotHy CoLLins, ALICE CONDRON, URSULA CoNOYER, HELEN Cook, RITA Cooper, DorotTHY CoupPas, TERESA CowEE, KATHERINE CRANE, ALICE CUMMING, BETTY CUPILLO, VIOLA CurTo, THERESA Davies, FRANCES Davin, DorotHy DEMETRION, EVANGELINE DEMING, DELLA D’EPAGNIER, VIRGINIA DGETLUCK, NELLIE DIAMOND, ELIZABETH DIEDERICK, EDNA DONELAN, VALMA DoNovVAN, ANNA DOUGHERTY, MARGARET DUNAKIN, FRANCES DUNNE, MARY Dupuis, ELAINE Duputs, RITA DUQUETTE, JEANNE DURANT, ELINOR Epson, MARILYN EDWALL, LOUISE EpWaArRDbs, AILEEN Epwarops, Lovia Epwarps, NATALIE ELIOPOULOS, HELEN EPpAuUL, MARY Page Eighty-nine ae a RTE ER aE A i EE St ct RES RR SR i AA ESE NEES RN Gi752 DU Cab suaes ERNSTING, MARION FLYNN, ALICE FONTAINE, LORRAINE ForSYTHE, MARIE FostTER, ELIZABETH FRANCESCONI, ESTHER FRANK, JOSEPHINE FREEMAN, DoROTHEA FRENCH, EMILY Frey, ELIZABETH FRITZE, JUNE GAGNE, IRENE GAMBLE, GLADYS GARRIFFI, ROSE GATES, HELEN (GEORGAKOPOULOS, SOPHIE GLADTINE, MILDRED GLAZE, STELLA GLoGowskKI, MILDRED GOGGIN, EILEEN GoopDLess, BERTHA GoopwIn, PHYLLIS GORANSSON, VIVIAN GOTTLIEB, ESTELLE GREANY, JEAN GRIFFITH, GRACE GRIMALDI, EVELYN GROSSMAN, OLGA GROVER, HAZEL HAGGERTY, CATHERINE Hactey, Mary HALL, JULIA HamILTon, Lois HAMMOND, EVELYN HANDYSIDE, MyrTLE Harpick, THELMA HatcnH, PHyYLtis Hawks, GLADYS HEATON, MADALYN HeEccI£, ESTHER HENAULT, CLAIRE HERBERT, MARION HERTER, FRANCES Hitts, MARGUERITE HIRSHBERG, CHARLOTTE HitcHcock, ELEANOR HoLLoway, RUTH Hou.inan, ALICE Hur.ey, CLAIRE Huse, ELIZABETH IANELLO, THERESE JANISZEWSKI, FILAMENA JFNKOT, JANE JOHNSON, DoroTHy KAIPAINEN, SYLVIA KaAMUDA, ANNA KAPLITA, STELLA KARSAKOV, SHIRLEY KKEARNS, STELLA KEHR, VERNA KELLEHER, ELINOR KENYON, KATHERINE Kipit, ELIZABETH KLAK, STEPHANIE KLEIN, NoRMA KoMOoRIAN, VICTORIA LABovITz, HELEN LacH, MAE LAGADITZ, KATHERINE LaINo, ETHEL La LIBERTE, ESTELLE LAMPIASI, FRANCES LANDRY, RITA L’ANNUNZIATA, HELEN LAVALLEY, GERTRUDE LAVINSK, SOPHIE LEBLANC, Dora LESHIN, ESTHER LEWANDOS, RENA LIGARSKI, HELEN LINDEN, DoroTHy Lop1, ANNA Lop1, ELEANOR Lop1, YOLANDA LoDIGIANI, EDA LoNnco, ROSE LouvITAKIS, CATHERINE Lussier, RITA Lust, ELIZABETH LyYNcH, MARGARET McDonneLt, Mary McELwalIn, RuTH McKiLLop, DorotTHy MacNEILL, MILDRED Mapamas, BESSIE MAGNANI, TERESINA MARCHETTI, FLORENCE MarRKETT, JOSEPHINE MaRKETT, VERONICA MARSHALL, ESTHER MarTIN, ELIZABETH MARTINEAU, GISELE Mascaro, THERESA Mayotte, MARGARET MEANEY, HELEN MECROULES, PANSY MERRIAM, Mary MILLER, ELIZABETH MoutTEssI. YALLIE Morris, NADJA Morrissey, ALICE Cee DEUS Chie Gs Morse, ROSE Munro, JEANETTE Mycorsky, OLGA NEwMaN, EDITH NIEMcCzYK, HELEN NILSON, GERTRUDE Novak, Lois O'BRIEN, ALICE O'Connor, DorROTHY ODENTZ, CHARLOTTE OLSON, VIRGINIA OPENDEN, ANNETTE O'SHEA, RITA Osit, BESSIE QUELLETTE, ANNA PAGANI, EDNA PaLozzo, LENA PALMER, Doris Panzo, LILLIAN PAQUETTE, LAURA Parks, EVELYN PARTENHEIMER, EDWINA PASIERB, ANNA PATNAUDE, HELEN PATRONSKY, BERTHA PAYNE, HELEN PELLEGRINO, ANNA PEPE, FILOMENA Pesci, MARY PETERSON, Doris PFROMMER, GRACE PIACENTINI, ROSE POMERANTZ, GERTRUDE PomMERoyY, EMMA PotTEeR, MAURINE PRANCE, FRANCES Presz, HELEN ProroK, STELLA Provost, JEANNE QUINN, DorotTHy RADNER, MELBA RAMSAY, RUTH RamSAY, ETHEL RANTA, AILI Remy, RITA Ruska, ESTHER Rioux, FLORENCE RoBBINS, CAROLINE RosBINs, EVELYN Rosen, RUTH RostTKOWSKA, CHARLOTTE Roux, JEANNE ROXMAN, JEANNETTE RuBINow, RUTH RUMPAL, [RENE RYGIELSKA, ANNA RYLAND, DorOTHY Rys, HELEN St. CLAIR, JANE SABOURIN, VIOLA SACENTI, VIRGINIA SALEEBY, DoROTHY SANDY, BARBARA SBRISCIA, EVA SCHLAFERMAN, FANNIE SCHONBECK, HILDUR SEARS, EILEEN SEBASTYANSKI, STEPFANIE SELBY, DoroTHyY SENEY, ANTOINETTE SERAFINI, EVA SERRA, ALICE Page Ninety SHERMAN, MADELINE SHOR, BETTE SHuB, MILDRED SIANO, MARGARET SIKORA, JENNIE SILLOWAY, RUTH SILVERMAN, LUCILLE SKIBA, HELEN SKIBA, STELLA SLICER, HELEN SLIPCHUCK, MARY SmITH, RUTH SMITH, VELMA SmyYTH, MILDRED SNYDER, BEATRICE SOFFAN, MARION Soja, PAULINE SONGINI, EDITH SOSNOFSKY, BEULAH SPANO, RITA SPARROW, MARY STACKHOUSE, WINIFRED STEELE, ROBINA STEVENS, PATRICIA STEWART, DOROTHY STOWERS, HELEN STRATOS, BESSIE STROBELBERGER, DOROTHY SUARES, VIRGINIA SULHAM, EVELYN SWAN, RUTH SzczUKA, LILLIAN SZYMCZAK, AMELIA TATRO, VERA TETRAULT, LORRETTA TETRAULT, YVONNE THOMAS, ELIZABETH ‘THOMASON, ISABEL TITTEMORE, JUNE TROMBLEY, RUTH TWITCHELL, CHARLOTTE ‘TySOWSKA, CAMILLA VACHON, ANITA VALADE, LEA VALFREDO, MARY VAUGHN, EVELYN VECCHIARELLI, SUNTA VEREMY, NAJA VINCENT, MAvIs VOGEL, CHARLOTTE VotTava, Doris WALCH, GENEVIEVE WALKER, SHIRLEY WARNOCK, MARIAN WEBER, CLARA WEBSTER, HAZEL WEIR, LILLIAN WHITE, JANET WHITMAN, HELEN WILDER, THELMA WILSON, GRACE WINQuIsT, MILDRED WOoLFE, SYLVIA Woops, EDNA WooDWARD, MAE WORKHEISER, FRANCES WRIGHT, JENNIE YACAVONE, LENA YULE, RUTH ZIMMERMAN, MARY ZucK, ANNIE Deceased ee EEEE___—_————————— eee Page Ninety-one oe EAN DUG) ie Ua Spee Standing, Left to Right: Bernard O’Neil, Albert Burati, Myron Bloom, Alexander Ford, Wallace Scott, Paul Baillieul, Milton Eliopoulos, Roy Yarnell, Bernard O'Connor. Fourth Row: Leroy Sullivan, Donald Guidette, Edward Brzys, Irving Weinstein, Albert Francesconi, Betty Newman, Miss Jane Roberts, Alice Serra, Kathleen Currier, Theresa Ihrig, William Josko, Charles Walker, John Donohue, Bert Johnson. Third Row: Nora Bertera, Frances Israel, Jane Brown, Cecelia St. Germain, Dorothy Dietz, Florence Desilets, Bessie Cohen, Edythe Bess, Pansy Mercraules, Sydney Cohen, Walter Relihan. Second Row: Ralph Finch, Clara Green, Gertrude Clancy, Marion Ernsting, Ger- trude Pomerantz, Viola Sabourin, Eudocia Papafrangos, Helen Murray, June Brindley, Ruth Trombley, Ivor Francis. Front Row: Taso Eliopoulos, Victoria Komoorian, Daisy Mantovani, Frances Youngs, Hyman Neigher, Vincent Sales, Rose Lane, Elsa Wollman, David Krentz. Student Council September 1933— January 1934 January 1934— June 1934 Acting President: FRANCES YOUNGS XIIB_ President: FRANCES YOUNGS XIIA Secretary: VINCENT SALES XIB Secretary: VINCENT SALES Executive Committee Rose LANE XIIA TASO ELIPOULOS HELEN MurrRAY XIITA BEssIE COHEN Taso ELIOPOULOS XIIB ELsA WOLLMAN MILTON ELIOPOULOS XIA RoBERT MANNING Davip KRENTZ XIB EDWARD LUSSIER EupociA PAPAFRANGOS XA RutH TROMBLEY LEROY SULLIVAN XB JUNE PIPPIN Page Ninety-two Standing, Left to Right: Harold Carr, Elliott Wood, Robert Benoit, Myles Gaffney, Cesare Terzi, Sidney Deeb, Thomas Catter, Chester Borecki, Mr. Stillman McKerley. Fourth Row: Adolph Yodlowski, James Donovan, Harold Robie, Frederick Glaeser, George Shellman, John Shonak, Edward Downey, Martin Shoenemann, Vincent Sales, Paul Duguay, Alexander Bachar. Third Row: Seldon Goldstein, Ernest Remillard, Frank Galli, Taso Eliopoulos, Walter Brackney, Roy Yarnell, Robert McDonald, John Knox, George LaDuke, Edward Hart. Second Row: Mitchell Kawa, Aldor Valade, Robert Day, Roland Courtemanche, David Krentz, Frank Di Santi, Aldo Alberici, Arthur Andrade, Charles Ghareeb. Front Row: Libby Campagna, William Cavanaugh, Bernard Felton. First Semester WILLIAM CAVANAUGH BERNARD FELTON LrBor1o CAMPAGNA Andrade, Arthur Antiposti, Nello Bachar, Alexander Bara, Robert Bliss, Douglas Bodry, Robert Borecki, Chester Bourcier, Ray Brackney, Walter Bracy, Stanley Brenner, Felix Bromley, Frank Brownhill, Edward Candido, Joseph Cardaropoli, Frank Catter, Thomas Cohen, Gustave Courtemanche, Roland Crapser, Gordon Day, Robert Decker, Richard Deeb, Sidney Boys’ Patrol Mr. STILLMAN E. McKERLEY, Adviser Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Desmarai s, Francis Dion, Walter Di Santi, Frank Donovan, James Dow, William Downey, Edward Dubuc, George Duguay, Paul Eliopoulos, Taso Ethier, Charles Ethier, Donald Falk, Edwin Ferguson, Donald Freeman, Edson Gaffney, Myles Galli, Frank Garvey, John Ghareeb, Charles Gibbons, Myles Glaeser, Frederick Goldstein, Selden Hart. Edward Hart, James Hill, Stuart Jones, Edward Josko, William Kawa, Mitchell Kehoe, Walter Knox, John Krentz, David La Rivere, Alfred Lattell, Joseph Lucas, Henry Mahoney, Philip Motherway, Stephen McDonald, Robert McDowell, David McGrady, Donald Noffke, Paul O'Neil, Joseph Parker, James Peterson, Kenneth Page Ninety-three Second Semester BERNARD FELTON ELtiotr Woop GEORGE LADUKE Pilalas, Demetrius Provini, Fred Remillard, Ernest Robie, Harold Russell, Robert Safarik, Rudolph Sales, Vincent Scott, Wallace Shellman, George Shonak, John Siciliano, Thomas Smith, William Stevens, John Sullivan, James Terzi, Cesare Tubazio, Louis Valade, Aldor Williams, Leslie Woodard, Beaman Yarnell, Roy Yodlowski, Adolph Fourth Row, Left to Right: Ivor Francis, John Shonak, Gerard Di Santi, Abraham Neigher, Aldo Alberici, Hyman Neigher. Third Row: Mr. Clarence I. Chatto, Ida Slove, Wanda Wojtowicz, Mildred Vogel, Conchetta Albano, Milton Eliopoulos. Second Row: Constance Poehler, Evelyn Catter, Helena Smith, Frances Young, Shirley Ross, Sylvia Rubinow, Marjorie Blair, Lucy Di Florio. Front Row: Catherine Malstrom, Helene Dupuis, Barbara Hollis, Alice Menge, William Cavanaugh, Kathryn Drolett, Lucy Kalpakian, Kathleen Bennett, Wanda Cienciwa, Marie Curran. Commerce Staff Mr. CLARENCE I. CHATTO, Adviser Mr. BeELpING F. JAcKSON, Assistant Adviser Mr. STILLMAN E. McKeEr.ey, Business Adviser January, 1934 June, 1934 ALICE MENGE Editor-in-Chief BarBARA Ho tis KATHRYN DROLETT News SHIRLEY Ross KATHLEEN BENNETT HELEN MALONE Marie CURRAN Copy CLARENCE BEAL Lucy KALPAKIAN SHIRLEY Ross BarBARA HO tis Columns Editorials Nora Burati Corridor Mouse MrLprep NosB_e HELENE Duputs Features FRANCES YOUNGS WANDA CIENCIWA Daily Bulletin FRANCES YOUNG WILLIAM CAVANAUGH Sports Gurpo Berti Girls’ Sports Kirspy MILLER CATHERINE MALSTROM Typing CONSTANCE POEHLER BUSINESS STAFF MILDRED VOGEL Advertising Managers WANDA WojTowIc WANDA WojTowICc CONCHETTA ALBANO Business Manager MiLpbRED VOGEL Ivor FRANCIS Circulation Manager DorotHy NELSON Se a ea a ee Page Ninety-four gee, a) BU Ca aces Me Upper Left: The Cast of ‘Grandma Pulls the String.”’ Left to Right: Violet Boutin, Evelyn Carlson, Vincent Sales, Kathleen Renison, Phyllis Sosner. Upper Right: The Judicial Board. Back Row Left to Right: Joh n Gaffney, Mr. Stillman E. McKerley, William Cavanaugh. Second Row: Charles Walker, Ann Whitaker, Frances Youngs, Bernard O'Connor. Front Row: Roy Yarnell, Paul Noffke, Vincent Sales. Lower Left: The Nisimaha Club. Third Row, Left to Right: Eleanor Moauro, Lucille Petrone, Marion White, Rita Fitzgerald, Isabel Brass, Lorraine Paro, Mary Stefano, Amelia Yacavone. Second Row: Mary Moauro, Betty Kerr, Winifred Noffke, Miss Pearl E. Davis, Frances Chant, Gertrude MacBride, Margaret Seiger. First Row: Dorothy Frisbie, Ruth Appel, Alice Lareau, Ruth Newman, Verna Clark. Lower Right: The Hi-Y. Back Row, Left to Right: Thomas Pilegi, Paul Baillieul, Alex Nickett, Ludwig Witkowski, Thomas Catter, Donald Ray. Third Row: Richard Smith, Philip Mayher, Bernard O’Connor, John Knox, Roy Yarnell. Second Row: John Garvey, Martin Schoenemann, Milton Robertson Roland Courtemanche, Hugh Daley, Nicholas Lampiasi. Front Row: Sotirios Papafrangos, Mr. Harold E. Taylor, Alan Marceau, Paul Noffke, Ernest Remillard, Herbert Rainey, Arthur Andrade. One-Act Play Tournament Miss GENIEVE M. ALLEN, General Director Won by Westfield High School, May 19, 1933 THE COMMERCE: CAST Grandma Pulls The String ShancmasSiessinetOne, ase eee ae aie ere Ome ae Riss een ad. PHYLLIS SOSNER Wires Qiimiriniti OS= caters, oe cae eieerea SIs stoke Mitr tee Lee iota Mera tak viet ed KATHLEEN RENISON EU tare pateg ep ene tater 2 hie kat, sete coe eda M eats tay oie Oe ont, comaPemeke me reaee es wee eB wih wavelet cn ps EVELYN CARLSON Walliarr lO Priore ses Ger otepe emer teeth GRC opnat ean Maer nue here rch anes. Pankey SOF et VINCENT SALES Nona Cummings beaverwne: o5 «onan acitin ena een TS een aa Seg wine ya es VIOLET BouTIN Prildésarde : stim tecnica ee ee cnet iuen ora ro crnteoes Pate es PME RN since er CRT ATA oo Vo eras § GLapys DERAGON Judicial Board Mr. STANLEY O. SMITH, Adviser VINCENT SALES, Secretary IKLARLEENE BAXTER ELEANOR LANE CHARLES WALKER WILL IAM CAVANAUGH PAauL NOFFKE ANN WHITAKER JOSEPH FEITELBERG BERNARD O'CONNOR ROBERT WOOSTER BERNARD FELTON EDWIN SATTER Roy YARNELL JOHN GAFFNEY FRANCES YOUNGS Page Ninety-five ei Ohos Oy Ba BS Old OAR ek? Nisimaha Miss E. PEARL Davis, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester ALICE LAREAU President RuTH OPPEL RUTH OPPEL Vice-President FRANCES CHANT RutH NEWMAN Secretary ELEANOR MOoOAURO DorotuHy FRISBIE ‘Treasurer DorotHy FRISBIE VERNA CLARK Social Chairman VERNA CLARK MEMBERS ISABEL BRASS JOSEPHINE GRIFFIN Mary Moauro FRANCES CHANT SOPHIE JURKOWSKI LucILLE PETRONE MurIeEL GERO Eva Mage WoopwarRD ighPo yy Mr. Harotp E. Taytor, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester PAUL NOFFKE President ERNEST REMILLARD RICHARD DECKER Vice-President Roy YARNELL ALAN MARCEAU Secretary- Treasurer ALAN MARCEAU ERNEST REMILLARD Editor Hi-Y-An BERNARD O'CONNOR BERNARD O'CONNOR Assistant Editors FRANK GALLI RICHARD SMITH DoNALD Ray MEMBERS EDWARDS ALEXANDER WILLIAM KIMBALL WALTER RELIHAN PAUL BAILLIEUL JOHN KNox MILTON ROBERTSON FELIX BRENNER NICHOLAS LAMPIASI VINCENT SALES THOMAS CATTER JAMES LEDGERWOOD MarTIN SCHOENEMANN ROLAND COURTEMANCHE PHILIP MAYHER RICHARD VAN HouTEN FRANCIS DESMARAIS ALEXANDER NICKETT Lupwic WITKOWSKI JOHN GARVEY DEMETRIUS PILALAS BEAMAN WOODARD ARTHUR HAMM ‘THOMAS PILEGI RoBERT WOOSTER KENNETH REES Joseph and His Brothers Presented by the HI-Y Under the direction of Mr. Haro_p E. TAYLor CAST Josephisis, ...6:5.2 gine bee oie 8 ego's setups Paina tern ta at tee nar ce act ee Cee ee ERNEST REMILLARD Pharaohs. oi. 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Below, Standing, Leftto Right: William Josko, David Krentz, Demetrius Pilalas, Vincent Sales, Edwin Satter, Dominick Fiorillo. Jn Front: Albert Francesconi, Francis Richards, Harold Manhoff. G. O. Pop June 16, 1933 J. CAESAR”, a play by the Torch Club under the direction of Mr. BELDING F. JACKSON ) B ACERT tee See Rh SO ig fe SS ree RSS! oo, SR erate ee Epwarp Marcus WABRCUSTATIEONIUIS yes cece en he oA ee Oe te IEG os RN apo Haro_tpD MANHOFF |S yO OTAG Miia yeh rien A te eee bole a a AA. Caren) Soe VINCENT SALES ED DOT ICIS ee Rae ae oe chan Spe ad Rens eh ens diepedd area de aR Tc Oka Te) FRANCIS RICHARDS (CASSIUS re eae eee RR er eee rd PON) Seale Ren tagh ES OR EL Ree co isd 5 Oe DEMETRIUS PILALAS EUIG ILI Seeeeee ee cee oes Bae Oe Re per O mb e at e eMl Ly oon UR Ae) seid ati, Wd LINDORO SPADONI Pear eee Talila eee ca eit ate eh rae oe Bie eee nice ia ENE ORL et ees GRAHAM ROGERS ECON Ree LAT Maer ans ae nice sa atsc da iluh SMP LE on Nesey esos vs aa Sis Davip Hopcson COT HeT EL TITIES EUIL YS ae ets ede cette ile he oh pn SA ae eg hha Absa a oc JosEPH O'NEIL Strpllin Se ViUSICIAn crn Metts inns oS cece Cue ee Ne bot at nena 0 DomINICK FIORELLO PEGIOOUIS SRCRKED gran aso kent: cine tet aia I acd On BRE PA PO Dye a] Sales Sesion Lo Davip KRENTZ W.B. Z. Barn Dance Orchestra THE GREEN HAT — One-Act Play by members of Palmer High School Directed by Miss TERESA BOYLAN Piano Selections FLORENCE DARBE Novelty Number by THE CAMPAGNA Boys, LIBBY AND PAT; WITH FRANK D1 SANTI Mr. BELDING F. JACKSON, Chairman Page Ninety-seven a LLL aS oy CLAS D SUG lhe U 2S Sa a ee si ¢ ; SS to | aa © it Seventh Row, Left to Right: Walter Matyszczyk, Irving Weinstein, Sixth Row: James Young, John Tilley, John Renkiewicz, Herbert Bergman. Fifth Row: Thomas Pilegi, Wrayburn Burgess, John Ball, Hugh Daley. Fourth Row: Elliot Galletti, Alice Clancy, Hildur Schonbeck, Albert Francesconi. Third Row: Milton Robertson, Robert Henderson, Leroy Sullivan, Edward Lussier. Second Row: Stuart Hill, Giles Blodgett, Frances Youngs, David Hammarstrom. First Row: Robert Wild, William Josko, Lindoro Spadoni, Roland Arbour, Cyril Howe, manager; in front, Jack Blake, Drum Major. Band Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director DRUM MAJOR, JOHN BLAKE ROLAND ARBOUR Davip HAMMARSTROM HILDUR SCHONBECK WRAYBURN BURGESS STUARTRUEL LINDONI SPADONI ALICE CLANCY WILLIAM JOSKO LEROY SULLIVAN Mario DULCENO EDWARD LUSSIER JOHN TILLEY ALBERT FRANCESCONI WALTER MATYSZCZK IRVING WEINSTEIN DoNALD FERGUSON ‘THOMAS PILEGI RoBERT WILD ELLioT GALLETTI JOHN RENKIEWCZ JAMES YOUNG FRED GLAZER ROBERT RUSSELL FRANCES YOUNGS Ninety-eight a GOenAe DFU Clr. Uses Fourth Row, Left to Right: Giles Blodgett, Cyril Howe, Roland Arbour, Jack Blake, Herbert Bergman, Walter Mat- yszezyk, John Renkiewicz, Robert Henderson. Third Row: Stewart Hill, John Tilley, Edward Lussier, James Young, Max Bergman, Archie Metatos, Charles Donovan, Robert Wild, David Hammarstrom. Second Row: Leroy Sullivan, Irving Weinstein, Norman Mirkin, Albert Francesconi, Elliot Galletti, Lindoro Spadoni, Matthew Cohen, William Josko, Wrayburn Burgess, Wallace Whittier, Thomas Pilegi. First Row: Woods, Edwina Partenheimer, Frances Youngs, Theresa Chapdelaine, Marion Moulton, Alice Lareau, Alice Clancy, Hazel Alley, Hildur Schonbeck, Dorothy Kidd, Ida Slove. Orchestra Beatrice Bourgeois, Mary Bugno, Edna Mr, WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director HaAzeEL ALLEY ROLAND ARBOUR HERBERT BERGMAN SYLVIA BERNSTEIN JOHN BLAKE Max BREGMAN Mary BuGNo BEATRICE BOURGEOIS WRAYBURN BURGESS THERESA CHAPDELAINE ALICE CLANCY MATTHEW COHEN HELEN CUMMINGS CHARLES DONOVAN Mario DULCENO ALBERT FRANCESCONI ELIZABETH FREY ExLviott GALLETTI FRED GLAZER Davip HAMMARSTROM STUARTARILE WILLIAM JOSKO ELINOR KELLEHER ALICE LAREAU BARTOLINO MAGGI WALTER MATYSCzZK DorotHy MAYNARD ALICE MEDZERIAN ARCHIBALD METATAS NorRMAN MIRKIN MARION MouLToNn EDWINA PARTENHEIMER THOMAS PILEGI Page Ninety-nine JOHN RENKIEWICZ ETHEL RICHARDSON MILTON ROBERTSON DorotHy RYLAND HiILDUR SCHONBECK MARJORIE SCHRODER IDA SLOVE JACK SMITH LINDONI SPADONI LEROY SULLIVAN JOHN TILLEY RutTH TROMBLY WALLACE WHITTIER IRVING WEINSTEIN RoBERT WILD EpNA Woops FRANCES YOUNGS ICCAD AUR G sh aU om ae Ai 3 tt Combined Glee Clubs, with Orchestra and Band in the foreground. Winter Concert January 23, 1934 High School of Commerce Music Department Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director 1. a. Burton, March—Noel b. East of Suez — Streabor c. Lord Jeffery Amherst d. Intermezzo — Wiegand e. Central, March — Metcalfe THE BAND 2. a. Atlantis Suite, Part 1 — Safranek b. Sigurd Jorsalfar, Part I — Grieg THE ORCHESTRA 3. a. Green Cathedral — Hahn b. The Snow — Elgar SENIOR. GIRLS GLEE CLUB 4. a. The Farmer's Boy b. The Jolly Miller c. The Tack BOYS: GLEE CLUB 5. a. Calmuias the Night — Bohm b. I would that My Love — Mendelssohn JUNIOR GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 6. Ina Persian Market — Ketelby THE ORCHESTRA 7. O Divine Redeemer — Gounod SENIOR GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 8. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones — Old German BOYS’ GLEE CLUB 9g. In these Delightful Pleasant Groves — Purcell SENIOR GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ GLEE CLUBS 10. Sigurd Jorsalfar, Part I] ] — Grieg THE ORCHESTRA 11. Community Singing THE AUDIENCE 12. Recessional: Pomp and Chivalry — Roberts THE ORCHESTRA Page One Hundred Upper Left: Junior Girls’ Glee Club. Right; Senior Girls’ Glee Club. ESTHER BELISLE SILVIA BENETTI LENA BEDINELLI LILYAN BLock FLORENCE BOLTON FLORENCE BRAICA ESTHER COLAPIETRO RUTH CLARK HELEN CONOYER ELEANOR DEMARAIS VELMA DURANT HELEN ELIOPOULOS ELEANOR FERRITER ALTHEA FIELD VIRGINIA FRANCHER CADUCEUS Upper Right: Boys’ Glee Club. Doris GAMACHE DorotHy GILBERT FRANCES GOWING MILDRED HAINSWORTH DorotHy INGALLS NorMA JACQUES ISABEL KNOx Doris KORNER SOPHIE LAVINSKI HILpA LEISEGANG RitA LEMARIER . ANNA MacLEop Mary MAcDoNALD VIRGINIA MERRIAM Page One Hundred One Lower Left: Drum and Bugle Corps. Lower Junior Girls Glee Club Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director HELEN NELSON ALICE PALAZZI FRANCES PERRAULT CATHERINE PILEGI JUNE PIPPIN MARION RAICHELSON LouIsE RASCHI Rita RECOR ANGELINA RIVARD CoRRINE SCAGLIARINI EILEEN SEARS ROBERTA SLUMAN ANNA SPAULDING MARION STOUT May VADNAIS “2° GUARD TUS Ge Eee Ss) aan. Boys Glee Club Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director ELMER ANDERSON Leo BELSky NoRMAN BLETTE ROBERT BoDRY EDWARD Brzys SIDNEY COHEN ARMANDO COLAPIETRO BARTLETT Cook ‘THOMAS DEPALO STEDMAN DINN JOSEPH FEITELBERG JOHN GAFFNEY FRANK GALLI HENRY HERTER MILTON KLETSKY Epwarb McGRADyY ARNOLD MANDELL ALAN MARCEAU EDWARD MARCUS Dominic MASTROIANNI STEPHEN MOTHERWAY ALEXANDER NICKETT BERNARD O'NEIL ROBERT RUSSELL EDWIN SATTER FREDERICK SEALANDER JOHN SHEA HYMAN SHERMAN SAM SNYDER CHARLES WALKER Roy YARNELL Drum and Bugle Corps Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director Mary ELKAS TERESA IHRIG DRUMS ESTHER JACKSON [Sergeant Drummer] MAry Morrow IRENE KAMPFER LENA PANZA DRUM MAJOR — FRANCES YOUNGS Mary AMES ELEANOR BURGESS ANNA KozAK HELEN DICKINSON CYMBALS — HELEN Morrow BUGLES KATHRYN DROLETT CECILA DUFFY DorotHy GAy LENORA GENDREAU MILDRED HALL JENNIE LEVINE Daisy MANTOVANI MARION MCQUEEN Senior Girls’ Glee Club ALBERT, GERTRUDE ALLEN, SYLVIA AMAZEEN, BARBARA AMFIELD, Doris ANDERSON, HAZEL ARIETI, STELLA ARSLAN, SARAH BaRNES, PEARL BASCHIZORE, MARY Bassett, DoroTHy Buiss, LILLIAN BRACEBRIDGE, Doris Briccs, SARAH Brown, ADELINE CARLSON, BEATRICE Case, JEANNETTE Cassipy, MARGARET CHAUNSEY, MARY CILLILLI, JELSOMINE COLEMAN, EVELYN Composti, JEANETTE Cox, HARRIET DecKER, RUTH Det Buono, ANTONETTA Dimock, GEORGINA Disco, Rita Epvat, LouISsE FABBRI, BRUNA FEIN, HELEN FIGoni, ELIZABETH GAMBLE, GLADYS Mr. WILLIAM J. WATKINS, Director GIUSTINA, LENA GLoGcowsk1, MILDRED GREEN, EMILY HABERLIN, MARGUERITE HamILton, Lois Hawks, GLADYS HERBERT, MARIAN Hottis, BARBARA Hoim, DorotHy KENYON, KATHERINE KLEIN, NoRMA L’ANNUNZIATA, HELEN La BrECQUE, LUCILLE LAKEMAN, NELLIE Lop1, ELEANOR Lop1, YOLANDE Lussier, RITA Lust, ELIZABETH McComse, MurikEL McDoNNELL, MARY MACFARLANE, GRACE McKENNAN, MARY McQuEEN, MARION MATTHEWws, DorotTHy MERRIAM, MARY OBIN, BEULAH PAGANI, EDNA PaNzo, LILLIAN PATNAUDE, HELEN PIACENTINI, ROSE Page One Hundred Two PEPE, FILOMENA Prouty, GENEVIEVE ReEGAS, BESSIE RoBBINS, CAROLINE RoBErRTS, MARION ROTTNER, ROSE ROWELL, OLIVE SACENTI, VIRGINIA SANDY, BARBARA SARAGA, PHYLLIS SCHULTZ, BEATRICE SIFAKES, VASIL SILVER, CECILIA SLICER, HELEN SLIPCHUCK, MARY SOUTHIER, LILLIAN SQUIRE, VIRGINIA STOWERS, HELEN STRATOS, BESSIE SWEENEY, KATHERINE THOMAS, ELIZABETH WALANCE, GERTRUDE WALCH, GENEVIEVE WARNOCK, MARION WILSON, GRACE WISWALL, DoROTHY WoORKHEISER, FRANCES WOLFE, SYLVIA YACAVONE, ANNIE YuLeE, RUTH ZIMMERMAN, MARY Back Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Snow, Gertrude Brunette, Helen Dillon, Doris Peterson, Helen Doersam, Cecelia Ferris, Margaret Laffee, Kathleen Currier. Third Row: Rita Mitchell, Marion Malone, Claire Caron, Carolyn Montanari, Nathalie Tannenbaum, Ruth Horowitz, Nellie Hoffman, Emily Green, Miss Casey. Second Row: Florence Desilets, Grace Valentine, Jeanne Bourbeau, Dorothy Bernson, Irene Kampfer, Ann Fabry, Aili Ranta. June Brindley, Della Deming. Front Row: Eleanor Pfrommer, Grace Pfrommer, Rosamond Tiedgen, Astrid Gullberg, Karleene Baxter, Leona Bosquet, Frances Workheiser, Lois Hamilton. Aloha Club Miss CATHERINE M. CASsEy, Adviser Fisrt Semester ASTRID GULLBERG KARLEENE BAXTER LEONA BosQuET ROSAMOND TIEDGEN KATHRYN BAXTER DorotHy BERNSON JEANNE BOURBEAU JUNE BRINDLEY GERTRUDE BRUNETTE CLAIRE CARON PEARL COHEN KATHLEEN CURRIER DELLA DEMING FLORENCE DESILETS HELEN DILLON OFFICERS . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS HELEN DOERSAM ANN FABRY CELIA FERRIS EMILY GREEN Lors HAMILTON NELLIE HOFFMAN RutH Horowiltz DorROTHEA JACKSON IRENE KAMPFER MARGARET LAFFEE Page One Hundred Three Second Semester ASTRID GULLBERG KARLEENE BAXTER LEONA BosQuET ROSAMOND TIEDGEN MARION MALONE Rita MITCHELL CAROLYN MONTANARI Doris PETERSON ELEANOR PFROMMER GRACE PFROMMER AILI RANTA DorotHy SNOW NATHALIE TANNENBAUM GRACE VALENTINE FRANCES WORKHEISER 2° (OPAL DUNG Ue Ser AREOPAGITICA Back Row, Left to Right: Ruth Gross, Frances Young, Betty Krusell, Mary Tebaldi, Virginia Conway, Ruth Melville, Mary Cruickshank, Bernadette Tremblay. Third Row: Olga Anderson, Sarah Arslan, Miss Hazel K. Miller, Evelyn Kelly, Mildred Edwards, Evelyn Barton. Second Row: Thelma Johnson, Amy Brown, Pauline Briere, Alexandra abet oe O’Brien, Farris Eaton, Irene Rumpal. Front Row: Betty Dobles, Alida Bessette, Sylvia Seaver, arryette Sturgis. Areopagitica Miss Hazet K. MILLER, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester ALIDA BESSETTE President FRANCES YOUNG SILVIA SEAVER Vice-President RuTH MELVILLE HARRYETTE STURGIS Secretary EVELYN BARTON Betty DoBLEs Treasurer SARAH ARSLAN MEMBERS OLGA ANDERSON RuTH Gross ASTRID QUIST VIRGINIA CONWAY THELMA JOHNSON Joy RIcE Mary CRUICKSHANK EVELYN KELLY [IRENE RUMPAL FARRIS EATON Betty KRUSELL Mary TEBALDI MILpRED EDWARDS Mary LyYNcH BERNADETTE TREMBLAY JUNE PIPPIN Page One Hundred Four tue CPASD AUG she U AG sta: Third Row, Left to Right: Taso Eliopoulos, Paul Baillieul, Gertrude Clancy, Lillian Berkowitz, Shirley Norbery, Augusto Del Vecchio, Harold Manhoff. Second Row: Rodlyn Lazarus, Roslyn Shapiro, Vera Eldridge Putnam, Margaret Sheehan, Josephine Herman, Marjorie Tootill. First Row: Edwards Alexander, Ruth Fisher, Richard Boyer, Anita Tootill, Leo Belsky. Commerce Players Miss VERA L. ELDRIDGE, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester RutTH FISHER President RoBERT BopryYy RICHARD BoYER Vice-President MARGARET SHEEHAN ANITA TOOTILL Secretary- Treasurer MARJORIE TOOTILL MEMBERS EpwaArps ALEXANDER GLADYS DERAGON RODELYN LAZARUS PAUL BALLIEUL ELAINE DUPUIS HAROLD MANHOFF Leo BELSKY Taso ELIOPOULOS SHIRLEY NORBERY FRANCES CHANT RALPH FINCH ELEANOR PARO GERTRUDE CLANCY ARTHUR HAMM ROSELYN SHAPIRO DoRAINE CHARIST EVELYN SULHAM Miss MILDRED B. JENKS, Second Semester Adviser Page One Hundred Five °. = (Gy ASD Uy Geis Gi Sie: Top Row, Left to Right: Frank Lamountain, Stuart Hill, Robert Wild, Robert Benoit, Daniel Schaffer, Leonce Lefort. Third Row: Annette Cohen, Jeannette Case, Elizabeth Musulis, Ruth Payne, Bessie Cohen, Annie Borelli. Second. Row: Charles Frueh, Constance Huot, Jeannette Poulin, Miss Grace Bigelow, Edith Kopelman, Beatrice Frankel, Walter Relihan. First Row: Theodore Macko, Morris Mandell, Helen Malone. Le Foyer Miss GRACE BIGELOw, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Morris MANDELL President ANNIE BorRELLI HELEN MALONE Vice-President CHARLES FRUEH THEODORE MAckKo Secretary- Treasurer ANNETTE COHEN MEMBERS JEANNETTE CASE CLAIRE LAMOTHE WALTER RELIHAN BEssIE COHEN FRANK LAMOUNTAIN ETHEL RICHARDSON BEATRICE FRANKEL LEONCE LEFORT DANIEL SCHAFFER STUART HILL DorotHy McKILLop JACK SMITH CONSTANCE Huot ELIZABETH MASULIS IRVING WEINSTEIN EpitH KoPpELMAN RutTH PAINE RoBeErtT WILD JEANNETTE POULIN Page One Hundred Six ae. G CAD SU AOE Urs cee Fourth Row, Left to Right: Alice Menge, Elizabeth Martin, Elinor Stanford, Miss Eleanor M. Jefferson, Ruth Barker, Marjorie Gamble, Myrtle Knowlton, Clarice Meacham. Third Row: Greta Keylander, Marion Jefferson, Beatrice LaBaff, Charlotte Twitchell, Barbara Meisner, Margaret Reynolds, Mildred Retchin, Florence Rossing. Second Row: Alma Wood, Dorothy Ramey, Laura Paquette, Maurine Potter, Edythe Bess, Evelyn Pollack, Mary Zisk, Doris Roos, Mildred Vogel. Front Row: Helene Dupuis, Hazel Biel, Catherine Sweeney, Edna Lambert. I lcarsolles Miss ELEANoR M. JEFFERSON, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester HAZEL BIEL President BARBARA MEISNER CATHERINE SWEENEY Vice-President MyrTLE KNOWLTON EDNA LAMBERT Secretary EpDYTHE BEss HELENE DupulIs Treasurer MILDRED VOGEL MEMBERS FREDA ARNOLD ELIZABETH MARTIN MILDRED RETCHIN MILDRED AUGUR ALICE MENGE MARGARET REYNOLDS RuTH BARKER CLARICE MEACHAM Doris Roos Britt BECK BARBARA MILLER FLORENCE ROSSING MARJORIE GAMBLE Doris NELSON ELINOR STANFORD MARION JEFFERSON LAURA PAQUETTE CHARLOTTE IT WITCHELL GRETA KEYLANDER EVELYN POLLACK ALMA Woop BEATRICE LABAFF MAURINE POTTER Mary ZISK DorotHy RAMEY Page One Hundred Seven a A Gear DUC CV EGE Ss Standing, Left to Right: Lorraine Collins, Evelyn Devino, Miss Barbara B. Corey. Rita Le Grand, Thelma Daniel. Fifth Row: Mildred Welcome, Winnie Bryant, Mary Haggerty, Barbara Douglas, Edna Larson, Helen Murray. Fourth Row: Lila Youmell, Catherine Cowee, Ida Thibodeau, Dorothy Rice, Frances Quackenbush. Third Row: Clara Green, Vera Kehr, Catherine Clarke, Margaret Huse. Kelly. First Row: Lillian Carr, President. First Semester Rose LANE Rita LE Granp DorotHy BASSETT DorotHy KELLY WINIFRED BRYANT LILLIAN CARR KATHLEEN CLARKE LorRRAINE COLLINS CATHERINE COWEE THELMA DANIELS EVELYN DEvINO BARBARA DOUGLASS Koinonia Second Row: Rose Lane, Dorothy Bassett, Dorothy Miss BARBARA B. Corey, Adviser OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS JEANNE DUQUETTE MARGARET HUuSE VERNA KHER JANE LACZEK EsTELLE LA LIBERTE ADA LAMBORGHINI EDNA LARSON RENA LEWANDOS Page One Hundred Eight Second Semester Rita LE GRAND LORRAINE FOUNTAINE DorotHy BASSETT DorotTHy KELLY THELMA Moore JoycE MULVEY HELEN MurRRAY FRANCES QUACKENBUSH DorotHy RICE IpbA THIBODEAU OLGA VAIL MILDRED WELCOME GeA DAU CZE.U iS me Fourth Row, Left to Right: Mildred Hall, Janet Pennington, Janice Williams, Teresina Bianchi, Adviser; Ruth Decker, Ann Whitaker, Harriet Wall, Rita Flynn. Third Row: Julia Macko, Edna Pagani, Frances Humbertson, Anita Brodeur, Eileen Sharon, June St. Cyr, Dorothy Thompson, Janice Curran. Second Row: Virginia Sacenti, Jane Barlow, June Tittemore, Elizabeth Capitanio, Anna Ouellette, Margaret Seiger, Rita Manning. Front Row: Arlene Atchinson, Eleanor Lane, Lucille Brodeur, Kirby Miller, Muriel McComb, Mildred Winquist. First Semester LucILLE BRODEUR KirsBy MILLER MurieEL McComs ELEANOR LANE ARLINE ATCHINSON JANE BARLOW ANITA BRODEUR ELIZABETH CAPITANIO JANICE CURRAN RutTH DECKER DorotHy FEELEY RitTA FLYNN MILDRED HALL BARBARA HOLLIis Kumtux Miss TERESINA BIANCHI, Adviser OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS DorotHy HoL_m FRANCES HUMBERSTON JuL1a Macko Rita MANNING ANNA OUELLETTE EDNA PAGANI JANET PENNINGTON JUNE St. Cyr VIRGINIA SALENTI MARGARET SEIGER Eva SERAFINI Page One Hundred Nine Second Semester KirBy MILLER ELEANOR LANE ANITA BRODEUR EILEEN SHARON ZELMA SOLOMON DorotHy THOMPSON JANE TITTEMORE ADELE VINICK HARRIET WALL MARGARET WARNOCK ANN WHITAKER DorotHy WHITAKER JANICE WILLIAMS MILDRED WINQUIST 9 (GA; DSURGeEe Uae: Fourth Row,Leftto Right: Virginia Sullivan, Rita Disco, Fern Reed, Constance Demetropoulos, Winifred Hill, Charlotte Hershberg, Doris Monroe, Barbara Midwood, Claire Roy. Third Row: Claire Brodeur, Elizabeth Miller, Dorothy Lawrence, Viola Grise, Florence Greenberg, Laura Bianchi, Lillian Brodeur, Marie Rochford. Second Row: Anita Kravitz, Ruth Midwood, Madeline Labrie, Miss Rebecca Flagg, Molly Yarmitky, Lucy Kalpakin, Marie Bianchi. Front Row: Edna Weake, Helen Ross, Edna Coburn, Claire O’Brien, Dorothy Roberts, Anita Jennings. Llamarada Miss REBECCA FLAGG, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester CLAIRE O'BRIEN President DorotHy LAWRENCE EDNA COBURN Vice-President EDNA WEAKE DorotHy ROBERTS Secretary LAURA BIANCHI HELEN Ross Treasurer Rita Disco MEMBERS MarlE BIANCHI ANITA JENNINGS FERN REED CLAIRE BRODEUR MARGARET JOCELYN MARION ROBERTS LILLIAN BRODEUR Lucy KALPAKIAN MARIE ROCHFORD ALICE CLOHESY ANITA KRAVITZ CLAIRE Roy FLORENCE COOLEY MADELINE LABRIE NATALIE RUHE CONSTANCE DEMETROPOULOS BARBARA Mipwoop VIRGINIA SULLIVAN FLORENCE GREENBERG RutH Mipwoop ROBERTA TEEHAN VIOLA GRISE JEANNETTE MUNRO MARGARET VOSBURGH CHARLOTTE HERSBURG ELIZABETH MILLER KATHLEEN WING WINIFRED HILb MARIAN RAICHELSON Mo.Liy YARMITSKY Miss SUSAN Dowp, Temporary Adviser Page One Hundred Ten peat CAL DEUS Cert Ss ee Third Row,Left to Right: James Haberlin, Mildred Dunn, Mildred Noble, Shirley Ross, Mary Lynch, Kathryn Drolett, John Gaffney. Second Row: Wanda Cienciwa, Alice Medzerian, Elizabeth S. Ullery, Dorothy Gralow, Marguerite Haberlin. Front Row: Alan Marceau, Marie Curran, William Cavanaugh, Ida Meyers. Quill Mrs. ELIZABETH S. ULLERY, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester WILLIAM CAVANAUGH President SHIRLEY Ross MarIE CuRRAN Vice-President MILDRED DUNN ALAN MARCEAU Secretary ALAN MARCEAU IpA MEYERS Treasurer IDA MEYERS DorotHy GRALOW Editor of Quill DorotHy GRALOW MARGUERITE HABERLIN Associate Editors BRIAN KING SHIRLEY Ross ALAN MARCEAU MEMBERS Mary BERTERA JAMES HABERLIN JOSEPH O'NEILL Gu1pbo BERTI ALICE MEDZERIAN LouIsE RYAN MARGARET BROOKS Mary MERRIAM BARBARA SANDY ELIZABETH FREY MILDRED NoBLE ROBERT SCHILLING JOHN GAFFNEY BEATRICE SNYDER Page One Hundred Eleven | EE A GoAeDAzUSCsESUSS Back Row, Left to Right: Robert Wooster, Ludwig Witkowski, Angelo Romito, Vincent Sales, Frank Galli. Third Row: Charles Walker, Edwin Satter, Roy Yarnell, Demetrius Pilalas. Smith, Ernest Remillard, Theodore Russell, Joseph Mulcahy. Krentz, James Kallipolites. Stoaphilos Second Row: Mr. William L. Perkins, Richard Front Row: John Garvey, Sotirios Papafrangos, David Mr. WILLIAM L. PERKINS, JR., Adviser First Semester SOTIRIOS PAPAFRANGOS JOHN GARVEY THOMAS PILEGI DaviD KRENTZ Douc tas BL Iss ALBERT BuRATI JAMES HoGAN WALTER HopkKINS WILLIAM JOSKO JAMES KALIPOLITES JOHN KNox OPBICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary MEMBERS Puitip MAYHER DonaLp McGrapby JOSEPH MULCAHEY SIDNEY RASANEN ERNEST REMILLARD ANGELO RoMITO VINCENT SALES EDWIN SATTER Second Semester JOHN GARVEY DEMETRIUS PILALAS FRANK GALLI Davib KRENTZ RICHARD SMITH Roy SULLIVAN CHARLES WALKER LEsLIE WILLIAMS Lupwic WITKOWSKI ROBERT WOOSTER Roy YARNELL Page One Hundred Twelve eee GO ASD Ui Chee Ue Fourth Row, Left to Right: Albert Burati, Edwin Satter, Michael Ziter, Donald McGrady, Stuart Hill, Giles Blodgett. Third Row: John Tilley, John Gaffney, Arthur Hamm, Demetrius Pilalas, Ralph Finch, Kendall Freeman, Lloyd Balderston. Second Row: Irving Weinstein, Joseph O’Neil, Albert Francesconi, Harold Manhoff, William Josko, Lindoro Spadoni. Front Row: William Kimball, Vincent Sales, Mr. Belding F. Jackson, David Krentz, Charles Walker. Torch Mr. BELDING F. JACKSON, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester DaAviD KRENTZ President CHARLES WALKER VINCENT SALES Vice-President JOSEPH O'NEIL WILLIAM KIMBALL Secretary- Treasurer STUART HILL CHARLES WALKER Affiliated Board Member WILLIAM JoskKo MEMBERS LLoyp BALDERSTON HowarRD HADLEY DEMETRIUS PILALAS GILES BLODGETT ARTHUR HAMM EDWARD SATTER ALBERT BURATI RoBERT Hott LINDORO SPADONI EARL CAMYRE Burt JOHNSON JOHN STEVENS STANLEY Cook Haro_p MANHOFF LeRoy SULLIVAN RALPH FINCH Louis MARTIN JOHN TILLEY ALBERT FRANCESCONI DoNnaALbD McGrRAbDyY FRED VOLLMAR IXENDALL FREEMAN CHARLES MEADE IRVING WEINSTEIN JOHN GAFFNEY EDWARD NOBLE ELLiot WoLK LAWRENCE GORMALLY BERNARD O' NEIL BEAMAN WooDARD RUSSELL GUNN MICHAEL ZITER Page One Hundred Thirteen ot GAD DAUs GALS US Sia. Top Row,Leftto Right: Nina Veremey, Elizabeth Chehowska, Anastacia Pappas, Catherine Lukmin, Aphrodite Megas, Alice Hurley, Fanny Galloni, Edna Butts, Mafalda Greco, Dorothy Thresher. Second Row: Marion Case, Dorothy Gay, Winifred Hough, Dorothy Milton, Stella Frentzos, Antoinette Frentzos, Emily Hanna, Marion Locke, Doris Marano. Firsi Row: Rita Kenney, Antoinette Ruggiero, Yetta Deckelbaum, Congetta Mastroianni, Madeline Kelley, Margaret Curley, Virginia Cumming. Wekansel Miss HELEN E. PARKER, Adviser First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester CONGETTA MASTROIANNI President CONGETTA MASTROIANNI ANTOINETTE RUGGIERO Vice-President VIRGINIA CUMMING MADELINE KELLEY Secretary MARGARET CURLEY YETTA DECKELBAUM Treasurer ANTOINETTE RUGGIERO MEMBERS LEE ALLEN ANTOINETTE FRENTZOS Doris MARANO DorotHy BANKS STELLA FRENTZOS APHRODITE MEGAS Lucy Boyrajy FANNY GALLONI DorotHy MILTON PAULINE BousQuET DorotHy GAY ANASTACIA PAPPAS EpNA Butts WANDA GROCHMAL BIANCA PASINI MARION CASE MAFALDA GRECO FRANCES SMITH ELIZABETH CHEHOWSHA EmILty HANNA Mary STACK MINNIE CHESTER ALICE HURLEY JUNE TAYLOR ROSEMARY CURLEY Rita KENNEY DorotHy THRESHER GERMAINE DUVAL MARION LOCKE NINA VEREMEY Mary FooTMAN CATHERINE LUKMIN DorotHy WELLSKY Page One Hundred Fourteen oa GPAeD U CVE Us Same. GeAVD Us CoE USS Basketball, 19 34 Mr. Haro_p W. JONES, Coach ALBERT FELDMAN Co-Captains CHESTER BORECKI MEMBERS OF TEAM BERNARD ADLER PauL KABOKAWICH JOHN PsKowSKI CHESTER BoORECKI MICHAEL LAGUNOWICH JOHN WojTON BENNIE BERNERT STANLEY KoOGUT WALTER YVON CHARLES DAVIDSON ABRAHAM NEIGHER JOSEPH ZANOLLI ALBERT FELDMAN JOHN KNox, Manager BEAMAN WooparbD, Assistant Manager SCORES OF GAMES Commerce 29.......Easthampton 12 Commerctess 2) 2. eee Agawam 25 Commerces4288 a ae Williams 21 Tradé: 2575.28 dae tea ale Gorrie reese Technicaltroenacacoe: Commerce 12 West Springfield 24....Commerce 12 Turners Falls:27......: Commerce 23 Commerce.27 2325 hae et to oeere Commerce 2072.3: kee een ee an Commerceéo6y 7 aeons Technical 24 Commerce:2 22 sees oe Cathedral 16 Comimercey70 tae eee Amherst 19 Commercesz8veon sae Technical 19 ‘Tradettsu i). 2s de ae aa Orleans Although the High School of Commerce basketball team, coached by “Hal” Jones, and co-captained by Albert Feldman and Chester Borecki did not succeed in clinching the interschool titles this season, they passed many of their previous records by winning nine games and losing only five. Their average was .642 and they are in 11th place on the Western Massachusetts list. The team had many handicaps throughout the season, but managed to pull through and at one time had both city and inter-school titles in the palms of their hands, only to let it slip through their fingers. During the beginning of the season, Hy Neigher, former All-City basketball performer, and Ernest Walker were ineligible to put in their services because of scholastic difficulties. Not only this, but Guido Berti, Crimson forward candidate, broke his ankle just when the season was under way, and his services were discontinued. Charles Davidson and Bernard Adler, forwards, also missed playing in two games because of foot injuries. After weeks of patient practising and playing pre-season games against Alumni players and a few pick-up teams, the Crimson players started the season. Their first match was an out-of-town game against Easthampton, in which the locals had little difficulty. For their first game the boys played extremely well; their passwork clicked and their shooting was accurate. Although handi- capped by low beams hanging from the ceiling, Commerce managed to more than double Easthampton’s score 29-12. Yvon, Davidson, and Adler were out- standing. During the next encounter, the Crimson defeated the Williams High boys who were among the leading teams in their vicinity, 42-21, with Feldman and Yvon hitting double figures. Commerce not only lost their third game against Technical High, 19-12, but also their forward, Guido Berti, who, while on a jump ball fell on his ankle and chipped the bone. Page One Hundred Sixteen ae CAD CE Saas: Fourth Row: Mr. Harold W. Jones, Coach. Third Row, Lefl to Right: Beaman Woodward, assistant manager; John Pskowski. John Wojton, Benjamin Bernert, Joseph Zanolli, John Knox, manager. Second Row: Charles Davidson, Chester Borecki. First Row: Stanely Kogut, Albert Feldman, Walter Yvon, Michael Lagunowich, Bernard Adler. Paced by the Reil Brothers, Turners Falls put up a stubborn battle, nosing out ahead in the end with the score 27-23. Commerce put up a strong defense to keep the score as they did, for last season the Powertowners defeated the Crimson team, who were then the interschool champions. Yvon, Neigher, and Feldman played well for Commerce. The next four games Commerce won, beating the three city teams and Agawam to put them ahead in the City race. The scores were: Commerce 29—Trade 21. In the Cathedral game which Commerce won 22-16, Borecki, All-City man last and this year, proved his ability by holding Eugene Sullivan, last year’s All- Valley forward, to five points while he garnered five of the Commerce points from Sullivan. The next victory for Commerce was against the highly rated Tech High Team. Charles Davidson, a flashy Crimson forward, broke through the Tigers’ defense and scored three times from the floor and twice from the charity station before the game was three minutes old. Yvon scored ten points for Commerce, while Schawer was high man for Tech, with five points. The final score was Commerce 28—Technical to. Commerce journeyed to Agawam to defeat a weak Agawam team 32-25. Yvon, Feldman, and Lagunowich stood out for Commerce, while Feranti was the shining light for the losers. Page One Hundred Seventeen “1 CvACD CUG CANS Us se oe, A foul toss by Mike Raffaele in the last thirty seconds of the second overtime period gave the Trade Beavers a 25-24 victory over Commerce and also a tie for city and interschool honors. As the regulation period ended, the score stood 20-20. In the first overtime period, Davidson and Lagunowich scored baskets for Commerce, but Giovanelli and Rutherford tallied for the Beavers and the gun ended the first overtime period. With 30 seconds to play, Raffaele made the foul, and the gun sounded to make the game history. Bewildered by West Springfield's dazzling attack, the Commerce High quintet suffered its fourth defeat of the season, when the Westsiders handed them a 24-12 beating. Abe Feldman starred both on the defense and the offense for Commerce. With Yvon, Borecki, and Adler playing well for Commerce, they defeated a weak Holyoke High five by the score of 27-10. With first place in the interschool title in their grasp, an inspired Commerce team turned back Tech for the second time of the season with a 28-24 victory. Lagunowich and Feldman were outstanding for Commerce. Paced by Lagunowich and Feldman, the Commerce defeated the Amherst High cagesters by a score 20-19. Bob Cramer was outstanding for the losers. The last game of the season found the Trade Beavers making many difficult shots, and when the final whistle blew, Commerce found themselves on the short end of a 25-23 score. Art Rutherford, Trade forward, was shifted to center and scored 13 points to win the interschool scoring title. Commerce had four players on the All-City team. Abe Feldman was made honorary captain on the mythical team, playing a guard position. He also was awarded a position on the All-Western Massachusetts team. “Chet”’ Borecki, ““Buss’’ Yvon, and “Mike™ Lagunowich all made the Spring- field Union's mythical All-City team. POINTS OF THE BASKETBALI STEAM Games Baskets Fouls Points Feldman 14 27 17 75 Yvon 14 30 11 71 Lagunowich 14 24 10 58 Davidson ia. 21 9 51 Borecki 14 14 I] 39 Adler 13 13 2 28 Neigher II 11 23 24 GOLF David Hodges First foursome Edward Chesler Third foursome Selden Goldstein Henry Huettner John Garvey Second foursome Fred Provini Fourth foursome Tom Flannery Anthony Del Pozzo TENNIS Benjamin Orciari — Champion Page One Hundred Eighteen a a ES EE Pc SSS SD SS SS (Momma Cal al le Sage. Top Row, Left to Right: Coach ‘‘Chief’’ Myers, Robert Russell, Albert Feldman, Paul Quinn, Vincent Skarzynski, John Wojton, James Loyd, Philip Shrude, Victor D’Angelo, John Bedinotti, Assistant Manager; Joseph Scheff, Man- ager. Second Row: Francis Collins, Walter Yvon, Victor Marchetti, Anthony Ciak, Frank Kendall, Gerard Di Santi, Bernard Gordenstein, Herbert Abrahamson, Bernard Haggerty, John Pskowski, Frank Kane. Front Row: Chester Borecki, Guido Berti, Frank Di Santi, Henry Huettner, Louis Tubazio, Richard Van Houten, John Giustina, Joseph Basile, Robert Baker. Football, 1933 Mr. ELBRYN H. B. Myers, Coach ALBERT FELDMAN, Capiain MEMBERS OF TEAM ALBERT APPLEMAN JOHN GIUSTINA JOSEPH LEVINE ROBERT BAKER ALBERT FELDMAN Victor MARCHETTI Guibo BERTI JOSEPH BASILE PAUL QUINN CHESTER BORECKI BERNARD HAGGERTY Louis TuBAzIO FRANK D1 SANTI JOSEPH LATELL WALTER YVON GERARD D1 SANTI HENRY HUETTNER (COMmMerces To. eee aes Amherst 6 (Comimerce Ose wantin eee linen o Commerce Ges ee ncopeeio echnical’) Gee wari on Commerce o ‘Lorners-ballsez ooo eo. Gommerce-a Cormmerce. Cun, aah Seer | radeco CEOUTINEn CE OMNI hy eet ee Central o Page One Hundred Nineteen EE A, EER eS EE SS AR A SRR ES SESRRS SSRIS NSS SSS ClA= DAU. CSraUes The High School of Commerce football team opened one of their most suc- cessful seasons, winning five out of the seven games played. They piled up 37 points and their opponents scored 33 points against them. In their opening game the Crimson Raiders traveled out of town to beat Amherst High 13-6, led by Guido Berti’s sensational run of 70 yards when he intercepted a pass during the opening minutes of the game. Al Appleman scored the remaining points. During the next encounter, the Commerce team defeated the Chicopee eleven 6-o when Appleman scored after a fifteen-yard run around the right end to decide the hard fought struggle, which was played at Pratt Field. Turners Falls emerged from the next game with a 7-0 victory over the Crimson at Turners Falls. Commerce returned to the victory column by winning a very exciting and interesting match against Palmer 6-o. Frank Di Santi, Crimson tackle, recovered a Palmer fumble on his opponents 15-yard stripe, and Abe Feldman took the ball over after a series of hard line plunges. This game was marked by hard, clean playing on the part of both teams. The powerful Tech High machine ran rough-shod over Commerce 26-0 in the next game at League Park. The Crimson did well to hold the superior Tiger to such a score, considering the comparative strength of the teams. A short nine-yard pass from Chet Borecki to Walt Yvon scored the six points that Commerce was able to register over the Trade Beavers during the next game. The final game with Central proved to be a thriller! After fighting back and forth, up and down the field for the greater part of three periods, Al “Apples” Appleman dropped back to his own 25-yard line and with a desperate effort, shot a long pass to Walt Yvon on the Central 37-yard marker. Yvon caught the ball while on the run and went over the line for a 6-o victory. The Crimson 1933 football team boasts of four All-City men. They are as follows: Albert Appleman. Frank Di Santi, Walter Yvon, and Henry Huettner. Page One Hundred Twenty ne Gon ee ie ee 7% 2% x sss Upper Lefl: Appleman safe at First. Tenczar, Holyoke pitcher, thought he had caught him napping off first base. Upper Right: The Golf Team. Back Row, Left to Right: Edward Chesler, Thomas Flannery, John Blake. Second Row: Edward Jones, Louis Del Pozzo, Henry Huettner, John Buckley. Front Row: James Parker, John Garvey, James Hodges, Seldon Goldstein, Joseph Spinelli. Lower Left: The Baseball Team. Back Row, Left toRight: Robert Russell, Donald Trepanier, James Haberlin, Arthur Curran, Donald Ferguson, Joseph Basile, Joseph Candido, Donald McGrady, Coach Elbryn H. B. Myers. Second Row: Joseph Levine, Albert Feldman, Walter O’Brien, Samuel Poulos, James Fish, Peter Fazio, Richard Gaston, Edward Mitkowski. Front Row: Edward Jones, Elliot Malaguti, John Michnovetz. Francis Silvia, Mitchell Holuk, Frank Di Santi, Thomas Depalo. Belween 2nd and 3rd row; George Pollack, Israel Cohen, Thomas Greene. Lower Right: The Soccer Team. Back Row, Left to Right: Edward Noble, Giles Blodgett, Coach Harold W. Jones, Gilbert Wood, manager. Third Row: Mitchell Holuk, Joseph Zanolli, Aurel Granger, John Williams, Beaman Wood- ard, Walter Hopkins, Quinto Chelli. Second Row: John Sullivan, James Yvon, Joseph Candido, Walter Brackney, Edward Downey, Thomas Depalo. Front Row: David MacDowell, Edward Jones, Elliot Malaguti, John Michnovetz, Stedman Dinn. Baseball 19 33 Mr. EvsBryn H. B. Mygrs, Coach FRANCIS SILVIA Co-Captains ISRAEL COHEN MEMBERS OF TEAM HYMAN NEIGHER JOSEPH BASILE ALBERT FELDMAN ISRAEL COHEN GEORGE POLLOCK DONALD FERGUSON RICHARD GASTON ARTHUR CURRAN ELLiotT MALAGUTI FRANCIS SILVIA JOSEPH LEVINE ALBERT APPLEMAN JOSEPH MAYOTTE THEODORE BROWN WALTER Y VON BOminer ce -diste i eee Pee Leae® Coemnt re los tera canta, mama as Commerce 9 ROMIUINICT CE iO. Nia clin Pei Palmer 4 {Gala (a gee mt ar ee Commerce 10 Ormmimerce, tay os ee, LIOLyokes1 2, PEGITIVIElCe? Dasa stake ame Racers echnicalios sy £08 ae, Commerce 12 Conimer Cer pares se Technical 7 athectalsi2ae. + ae un oe Commerce 4 COMME CE: eee arts .Palmer 7 COMIMerCecs ere ee oe oe CIOLYOK ELS Commerce 1... Turners Falls 11 Wentralioum vente eae Commerce 12 The Crimson’s first game was played at Ruth Elizabeth playground against the Blue and Gold. Because Don Ferguson, southpaw twirler, had allowed five runs to come in because of many errors in the field, Abe Feldman replaced him and pitched air-tight ball for the remaining part of the game, but the damage was done and Trade triumphed 6-3. Palmer blanked Commerce 4-0 in 2d game. Page One Hundred Twenty-one . ° . GAD JUNG AE Les Holyoke then took the measure of Commerce, but the team continued to improve and in the following game against Tech, after Feldman had been touched for five runs in the first two innings, Ferguson returned Abe's previous favor by taking over the pitching duties and steering Commerce home to its first victory of the season, 12-6. Commerce upset all prophecies in the next match by defeating Cathedral High four to one. Abe Feldman pitched the entire game, allowing seven hits and proving himself a master in the pinches. This game marked the first base- ball victory a Commerce team has taken from the Elliot Streeters since the be- ginning of the seasonal series seven years ago. Continuing on the road to success, the Crimson triumphed over Amherst by the score of 10 to 4 in the next encounter. The remainder of the season was marked by mediocre success. Central was defeated. Holyoke defeated the Crimson twice, but Trade, Palmer, and Tech triumphed in that order. The season was concluded by a victory over Central at the Ruth Elizabeth Playground, 5-0. Had it not been for scholastic difficulties, Neigher, Appleman, and Yvon would have been a great help to their teammates and also would have possibly been chosen on the All-City squad. Three Crimson boys were chosen on the All-City teams for their performances on the diamond. These boys are Israel Cohen, left fielder; Abe Feldman, pitcher: and Francis Silvia, short stop. ¥ Soccer Mr. Haro_p W. JONES Coach EDWARD JONES, Captain MEMBERS OF TEAM FRANCIS DESMARAIS EDWARD JONES QUINTO CHELLI THOMAS DEPALO Davip MacDowELL ELLiotT MALAGUTI JAMES Y VON JOSEPH ZANOLLI WALTER BRACKNEY JOHN WILLIAMS JOHN MICHNOVETZ GILBERT Woop, Manager STEDMAN DINN ‘Trade; 2) :.:.cuee eee on Ae OT Mences: Céntral 3 use ae ons eee Commerce 1 Central. 3) qe eee Commerce 1 ‘echnical’; 9 ta eeates Commerce 1 ‘Eechnica iota eee Commerce o Monson. 4.04 ... 52 etd Or Mencera Monsofi 2a aaa ae OMmInercent [ewdlowi 2 Aseria eee Commerce 2 Ludlow 6.55 vce Commerce 1 Commerce ..i.20) epee eee The Commerce Soccer Team ended a dreary 1933 season by winning their last and only game from Trade by the score of 2-1. The squad seemed to be jinxed from the start because at the first practice only twenty-five men reported. Of these the majority were freshmen with little or no experience and many had dropped out before the next turn-out. There were but five veterans to build a team around. As the season got underway, the team lost the service of “Pop”? Dow, 1932 veteran, who went under the knife for an appendicitis operation. Later, Hay Rees, center halfback, was un- able to continue for the Commercites because of an injured ankle. The team started off with a losing streak against Central and could not break it although “Ed” Jones, outside left wing, succeeded in scoring one goal after taking continual shots at the blue and white posts. The score was Central 3—Commerce 1. They lost the first nine games but succeeded in winning their last game after an overtime period against Trade. Page One Hundred Twenty-two GrATD®U GCoE UGS Annual Decathlon, April, 1933 The 1933 Indoor Decathlon was won by the class of June 1934 with a total of 40 points to its credit. Other classes that competed, scored as follows: June 10933, 22 points; June 1935, 2134 points; January 1936, 13 points: January 1935, 11 points, January 1934, 2% points. Although the XIA’s were the victors, Francis Devaney and David Hodgson, XIIA’s, gained honors in both tying and breaking past records. Flodgson tied Les Maynar d's 1929 record in the high jump of five feet, five inches, while Devaney broke Joseph Tomczak’s previcus record of seven feet, four inches in the spring board high jump, by two inches. Feldman and Huettner made it possible for the XIA’s to win by such a large margin with the high points that they received, Feldman scoring the most, 934 points. THE SUMMARY High Jump—Weon by Hedgson XIIA, Livermore XIA, second, George XIA third, Bernert XA, Giustina XA, Walker XA tied for fourth place. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Chinning—Wen by Depalo XB: Mitkowski XIIA. second: Cignoli XA, Young XA, tied for third. Winning total, 18 times. Bar Vault—Won by Fazio XIB; Dickinson XIB, second; McGrady XA, third; De Grandpre XIIA, fourth. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Spring Board High Jump—Won by Devaney XIIA; Giustina XA, second; Feldman XIA, Hodgson XIIA, George XIA, Walker XA, tied for third. Height 7 feet 6 inches. Foul Shooting—Won by Snyder XIA; Abrahamson XB, second; Feldman XIA, third; Siciliano XIIA, fourth. Winning total, to strikes. Potato Race—Won by Hodgson XIIA: Siciliano XIIB, second; Sales XA, third; Fazio XIB, fourth. Time 36 4-10 seconds. Broad Jump—Won by Walker XA; Huettner XIA, second; Giustina XA, third; Fazio XIB, fourth. Distance 9 feet 1% inches. Shotput—Won by Huettner XIA; Feldman XIA, second: Di Santi XIIB, third; Borecki XIA, fourth. Distance 36 feet 11 inches. One-Minute Basketball Test—Won by Lagunowich XB; A. Neigher XIA, second: Snyder XIA, third; Mitkowski XIIA, Di Santi XIIB, Borecki XIA, Migut XIA, tied for fourth. Winning total 15 baskets. Baseball Throw—Won by Feldman XIA; Livermore XIA, second: Valade XIA, third; Cessarini XIB, fourth; Valede won coin toss for third place. Win- ning total, 1o strikes. DIVISION OF POINTS = co z - e on i} v ay = 5 a a a Z : = 3 ee 2 S85 5 F: z = S ? ys 2 = @ : 2 a is A) 5 Ee 5 5 5 2 g 2 EB ro oO eo) oO Q 77) fx Ay ise) pO n ise) a PGA 3 I 5S. 2 5 ee 3%) y Sf. 4 XIIB 2 y% 214 XIA 5 Iu 6 3 10 9 5% 40 XIB 8 I I II XA I 3 2 334 5 7 2134 XB 5 3 5 13 Page One Hundred Twenty-three Event GFA LD PUs Cates (Through 1933) Holder, Class Running High Jump Davip Hopcson, 1933 Spring Board Jump Standing Broad Jump Basketball Minute Test Foul Shooting Bar Vault Potato Race Chinning Baseball Throw Shot Put 35-Yard Dash 40-Yard Dash Shuttle Relay FRANCIS DEVANEY, 1933 CLEAVE JOHNSON, 1934 MICHAEL LAGUNOWICH, 1936 LESLIE MAYNARD, 1931 SAMUEL SNYDER, 1034 LIBORIO CAMPAGNA, 1934 CARL CHILSTROM, 1932 NorMAN COTE, 1934 EDWARD MITKOWSKI, 1933 LESLIE MAYNARD, 1931 ROGER GULLICK, 1933 DomiINIC CuRTO, 1930 JUNE CLASS, 1031 Page One Hundred Twenty-four Decathlon Champions 9 ft. 434 in. 15 times 12 fouls 12 fouls 6 ft. 4 in: 33.8 seconds 34 times 11 strikes 39 ft. 8 in. 4.2 seconds 4.8 seconds 1g seconds an nnnRnEIEEEE EEEEIEE EERE ERREEEEEREEE EERIE eae Year 1933 1933 1932 1933 1930 1931 1931 1930 1932 1932 1930 1932 1928 1931 CHAT DEUe Coke US Decisive Moments in Girls’ Athletics Because of weather conditions the interschool hockey and soccer schedules were not completed; but Commerce emerged victorious from all games played. These are the only two interschool games, but there are other sports which are interclass, and these are participated in by many enthusiastic girls. Interclass basketball, baseball, and volleyball take place in late winter and early spring. The basketball games take place in the Gym,; the baseball and volleyball games in the Armory Grounds. During the spring, three tournaments take place; lawn tennis, deck tennis, and horse-shoes. During the winter, there are classes in the Gymnasium where the girls indulge in squad work and dancing. A gym. meet, an annual affair, is held at the end of the season. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester KARLEENE BAXTER President ELEANOR LANE DorotHy MATTHEWS Vice-President TERESA I[HRIG ELEANOR LANE Treasurer DorotHy HoLMES G. A. A. INITIATION PARTY Once every semester, freshman girls are initiated into the Girls’ Athletic Association. The president sets the date of the initiation and decides the costume to be worn throughout the day by the “‘Freshies’. The initiates then gather, at night, in the Gym., where they take part in the initiation ceremony. The XB’s entertain the guests and a prize is given to the best performer. After that, the rest of the evening is spent in dancing, and refreshments are served. RUE ommOhw Eyelets Major 'C” awarded 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 Baseball Team Three Sets of Numerals Runner-up in Tennis Tournament Winner of Tennis Tournament Class Volleyball Team Winner of Deck Tennis Tournament Runner-up in Deck Tennis Tourna- Winner of Horse-Shoe Tournament ment Championship Volleyball Team Runner-up in Horse-Shoe Tourna- ment 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 “B” grade as leader and teacher, NEW POINTS SYSTEM 30 points - 1 numeral Points may be gained as follows: First place in gym. meet 20 points Second place in gym. meet 15 points Third place in gym. meet 1o points If out for any sport, but not on any team 45 points. Defeated in semifinal round of any tournament 5 points. Member of tennis team 5 points. ATHLETIC AWARD PINS The G. A. A. pins are given to girls who earn four letters, three in different sports. In September, 1934, the number will be changed to five letters, three in different sports. Page One Hundred Twenty-five le Third Row, Left to Right: Betty Lang, Mary Zisk, Jeanette Waterman, Loretta Davis, Anna Dow, Evelyn Coleman. Second Row: Wanda Grochmal, Winifred Bryant,Stephanie Klak, Stella Koplita, Marjorie Mayotte, Marion McQueen, Philomena Janiszewski. Front Row: Margaret Harrigan, Rita LeGrand, Lila Youmell, Kirby Miller, Lucy Boyaiy, Karleene Baxter, Barbara Meisner, Dorothy Coughlin, Grace Shea. Hockey, 1933 Muss Bgssige L. FISHER and Miss GENEVIEVE M. PHELAN, Coaches The Commerce Girls’ Hockey Team defeated the Technical Team again this year, but was not able, because of weather conditions, to play the Central Team. RESULTS Comrmercec. 2am ve . paeiines ee eeee 6) “Technical’.c 2e ys eee ae O PIRST) TEAM MARION MCQUEEN, Left Wing LILA YOUMELL, Right Inside BARBARA MEISNER, Left Inside Mary HarriGan, Right Half Back DorotHy CouGHLIn, Left Half Back MyrtLeE McDona_p, Center Half Back Moa Nene Left Full Back ma obese aos Right Full Back Rita LA GRANDE, Right Wing KirBy MILLER, Goal KARLEENE BAXTER, Center SECOND TEAM RESULT Commerce 252 Jaan pcre eee eee ee 7°. Central. eo sores ee ee O JENNIE WATERMAN, Left Wing Betty LANG, Center Half Back EVELYN CoLemMaN, Left Inside PHILOMINA JANUSZUSKI, Right Half Bk. Mary ZISK, Center Loretta Davis, Left Full Back STEPHANIE Kak, Left Inside ANNA Dow, Right Full Back MarGaretT Mayotte, Right Wing JEANETTE Monroe, Goal ELEANOR STANFORD, Left Half Back STELLA KapLita, Right Inside Page One Hundred Twenty-six ne Ce AS DAU ClkA Ue Seer Third Row, Left to Right: Esther Saltzman, Hildur Schonbach, Sophie Shahverdian. Second Row: Rena Lewandos, Estelle La Liberte, Ruth Barker, Thelma Daniel. First Row: Helen Stroz, Millie Bell, Constance Demetropoulos, Mary Shahverdian, Hazel Anderson. Soccer, 1933 Miss BARBARA B. Corey, Coach The Soccer Team, hindered by the weather, was unable to play Technical, but won the game with Central. RESULT ORTIITTICTOC EM NC eas. cok eS A ale es KSC eo ee | of os hae ose I FIRST TEAM HELEN Stroz, Left Wing AMELIA YACAVONE, Right Half Back MiLulE BELL, Left Inside ANNA Kowavczyk, Left Full Back CATHERINE DELAPA, Center GERTRUDE WALLENCE, Right Full Back HILDUR SCHONBECK, Right Inside MurieEL McComse_, Guard Mary SHAHVERDIAN, Right Wing EVELYN CARRON, Center Half Back ESTELLE AUGER, Left Half Back HELEN ANDERSON, Right Wing CONSTANCE DEMETROPOULOS, C. H'If Bk. PALMINA NATALINI, Full Back SECOND TEAM Emma Goxey, Left Wing Mary Baccus, Right Half Back EVELYN DEvVINO, Left Inside Mary SULLIVAN, Left Full Back ESTELLE LA LIBIERTE, Center THELMA DANIEL, Left Wing JUNE KILLay, Right Inside IDA PERRAZOLA, Guard SOPHIE SHAHVERDIAN, Left Half Back THELMA JOHNSON, Right Full Back RuTH BarKeEr, Right Wing ALICE SERRA, Left Half Back RENA LEWANDOS, Center Half Back MARION JEFFERSON, Left Full Back EVELYN SALTZMAN, Right Inside Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Upper Left, Left to Right: Champions, Constance Demetropoulos, tennis; Shirley Norbery and Edna Brayton, deck tennis; Wanda Grochmal, horseshoes. Lower Left, Girls’ Baseball Champions. Second Row: Kathryn Baxter, Lillian Hoar, Germaine Duval, Kirby Miller, Karleene Baxter, Catherine Hibbert. Fron! Row: Josephine Zaranek, Estelle Auger, Jennie Britha, Irene Kampfer, Malfalda Greco. Upper Right, Girls’ Basketball Champions. Second Row: Helen Malone, Hattie Bryant, Nellie Hoffman. Front row: Lucy Boyajy, Kirby Miller, Karleene Baxter. Lower Right: Girls’ Volleyball Champions. Second Row: Frieda Weiner, Sophie Jurkowski, Daisy Mantovani, Beatrice Hubaty, Helen Kennedy, Dorothy Mathews, Marion McQueen. Front Row: Alice Janusz, Alice Hurley, Helen Malone, Jeannette Composti, Fanny Galloni. Tournaments, Spring, 19 33 TENNIS TOURNAMENT CONSTANCE DEMETROPOULOS......... T[HELMA Moore...........Runner-up Champion HORSE-SHOE DOUBLES WANDA GROCHMAL........ Champions RACHAEL KANE........... Runners-up ANNA KOWALCZYK ELEANOR McCaArTHY DECK TENNIS SHIRLEY NorBeErRY.........Champions SADIE BEMBENEK......... Runners-up EDNA BRAYTON BLOISE JOHNSON VOLLEYBALL ALICE HURLEY SOPHIE JORKOWSKI HELEN MALONE ALICE JANUSZ HELEN KENNEDY MARION MCQUEEN BASEBALL ESTELLE AUGER JENNIE BRITHA LILLIAN Hoar, 2 KARLEENE BAXTER 2 GERMAINE DUVAL IRENE KAMPFER, 2 KATHRYN BAXTER MAFALDA GRECO, 2 KirBy MILLER, 2 Lucy BoyajJy CATHERINE HIBBERT JOSEPHINE ZARANEK, 2 BASKETBALE ESTELLE AUGER, 2 KATHRYN BAXTER NELLIE HOFFMAN IARLEENE BAXTER, 2 HATTIE BRYANT KirBy MILLER 2 JENNIE BRITHA Page One Hundred Twenty-eight hoe GE Wal DEA Wd OA DEM WIR nee Letters Won by June, 1934 ; FIOUI EY, KARLEENE BAXTER 2 Lucy Boyajy MARION MCQUEEN 2 KATHRYN BAXTER 2 KirBY MILLER 2 i SOCCER ESTELLE AUGER JENNIE BRITHA Mary SHAHVERDIAN PALMINA NATALINI THREE SETS OF NUMERALS SADIE ALLEGRA FRANCES CHANT JOSEPHINE ZARANEK ESTELLE AUGER JEANETTE Compost! IRENE KAMPFER IKKARLEENE BAXTER 2 MARIE FLANNERY HELEN MALONE KATHRYN BAXTER CATHERINE HIBBERT 2 DorotHy MATTHEWS Lucy Boyajy BARBARA HOL Is MARION MCQUEEN 2 JENNIE BRITHA ALICE JANUSZ KirBy MILLER, 2 ALICE HURLEY ELEANOR PARO MARION MOULTON EDNA ButTTs PALMINA NATALINI NUMERALS SQUAD LEADERS SADIE ALLEGRA 5 FANNY GALLONI 2 DINA COUTURE 4 ESTELLE AUGER 2 DorotHy Gay VIRGINIA CUMMING ASNIF ASLAN 2 HELEN MALONE 4 MIRIAM CUMMING WANDA BARBAHOWSKI 3. VERONICA MARONEY 3 MARGARET CURLEY KATHRYN BAXTER 4 RitA MANNING 3 DorotHy DIETz 2 IK.ARLEENE BAXTER 5 MILLIE MAvRIZIO 4 CATHERINE HIBBERT 3 Lucy BoyYaJyY 3 KirBy MILLER 4 BARBARA HOLLIS 3 JENNIE BRITHA 4 Rita MITCHELL ALICE HURLEY 4 EDNA BuTTs 2 ALICE MoccIiA 2 ALICE JANUSZ 3 FRANCES CHANT 3 ELEANOR PARO 3 IRENE KAMPFER 4 JEANETTE COMPOSTI 4 EVELYN STEARS 3 MARION MOULTON 3 COoRENE CONNOR 3 MAE VAUGHN 3 DorotHy McCorMAck 2 DorotHy COUGHLIN MARJORIE Woop 2 MARION MCQUEEN 5 GERMAINE DUVAL AMELIA YACAVONE PALMINA NATALINI 2 MARIE FLANNERY 3 JOSEPHINE ZARANEK 3 SHIRLEY NORBERY 2 Mary FOOTMAN 2 DorotHy THRESHER 3 SOGGEK ESTELLE AUGER EpDNA ButTTs DorotHy FEELEY JENNIE BRITHA MARY SHAHVERDIAN BASKETBALL KATHRYN BAXTER CATHERINE HIBBERT LILLIAN Hoar IKARLEENE BAXTER NELLIE HOFFMAN STELLA MAcko Hattie BRYANT MILLIE MAurRIZzIO HOCKEY: IKKARLEENE BAXTER DorotTHy COUGHLIN KirBy MILLER Lucy Boyajy ETHEL ERICKSON MARION MCQUEEN JEANETTE COMPOSTI CATHERINE HIBBERT PALMINA NATALINI Page One Hundred Twenty-nine 2 GADD 2UCgk USS lee Numerals Won BASKETBALL KATHLEEN BENNETT EDNA LARSEN JENNIE STATHIS WANDA CIENCIWA GERTRUDE MCBRIDE ALICE MENGE MARGARET SEIGER SQUAD LEADER KATHLEEN BENNETT OLGA-VAIE STELLA NOYES EMMA BERGERON EDNA LAMBERT CLAIRE O'BRIEN HELEN CUMMINGS ALICE MENGE MARGARET REYNOLDS LEILA DUDLEY HELEN MURRAY WINIFRED [HORNE HELENE DUuPUIS GERTRUDE McBrIDE JENNIE STATHIS HOCKEY WANDA CIENCIWA BASEBALL DorotHy LAWSON JENNIE STATHIS ETHEL WALDRON CHAMPIONS The girls in the June 1934 class have been the most successful in sports of any group ever attending Commerce. They were the first ever to win the gym. meet in the freshman year. The following spring they won all the baseball honors from the junior and senior classes. The next year they did not have such a good showing at the gym. meet, but turned to basketball for honors. They defeated the senior team and the much- favored junior class team. Fresh from their victorious basketball season, they stepped right into baseball with the right foot forward and again won the base- ball championships Thus far in their career the girls in the June 1934 class have won one gym. meet and three championships, besides having a large number on the varsity soccer and hockey teams. Page One Hundred Thirty Cae Del GCoEsUsS Autographs a ———————————————————————————— Page One Hundred Thirty-one GAD UGE Us Its [T I ME You Used Our ADVERTISERS BAY? 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