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

 - Class of 1939

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THE WANWAIRY Helen Tenanbaun

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EDITOR’S EXPLANATORY PAGE To clear the minds of classmates, we, the editor s of the Commerce Candid Camera issue of Caduceus, wish to explain the art cuts created by Miss Marsden’s clever commercial classes. Surely the frontispiece for the January group needs but little explanation. Who could mistake those three commanding confederates? On the extreme left of the cut stands the con- scientious class president, George Hellyar. Cen- tered, is the secretary, charming Rena Libera. The courteous vice-president, Robert Finn, is seen at the right. Not to be outdone by this group, the June class is also represented by a unique cut. On this sheet under the creditable secretary, Avis Grindle, are the pictures of the cheerful vice- president, Rosamond Ellord, and the courtly president, Henry Sandy. In all of the other art cuts, the candid snap shots of students, in various moods and modes, illustrate the kinds of activities that follow in that particular section. These pictures need no explanation, for by their outstanding work in school activities, the pupils wil! be easily recog- nized. And here we wish to extend our appreciation to Ida La Mountain, editor of the Snap Shot Corner, for her splendid and helpful aid in securing snaps for this issue. Also we cordially desire to thank all who contributed to our Here and There section. As most of these word pic- tures were not written by the editors, we en- deavored to print under each sketch the name of the author. Some, however, were sent to us anonymously. It seemed that co-operation crowned Caduceus. Epitor ELEANOR MUSES Page 12



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ARTHUR FRANCIS ABRAHAMSON 177 Northampton Avenue Art Commerce, Feature Editor; Student Council; Basketball; Baseball; Romance of the Cards, Cast; Assemblies; Freshman Reception; Boys’ Patrol. Certified Public Accountant ELIZABETH ALBERTI 103 Jamaica Street stg Hockey; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball; G. O. Home Room Agent, Order Clerk BEATRICE ALPERT 150 Tenth Street Bea Radio Workshop; Freshman Reception; Banquet, Seating Com- mittee. Private Secretary FRANK THOMAS AMSDEN 33 Orchard Street Frankie Commerce, Sports Writer; Football, Class Basketball: Cheer Leader; Torch; Basketball, Manager. Office Manager ALICE ANONICK 46 Lexington Avenue Smithy Wekansel, Treasurer; Interclub Dance, Committee; Special Office Work for Teachers; Prom, Taxi Committee Chairman. Hair Stylist FLORENCE MADELINE ARIETI 69 Bliss Street Flo Llamarada, Vice President; Freshman Reception. Nurse ANITA ARMSTRONG 32 Austin Street Tris Commerce Town Meeting; Girls’ Patrol; Koinonia; Class Will. Stenographer GLORIA JACQUELINE ARONSON 186 Woodlawn Street Boots Dramatic Club; Radio Workshop; John S. Young Speaking Con- test; Girls’ Glee Club; Freshman Reception; Community Chest Work; Banquet, Entertainment Committee Chairman; Assembly Committee. Private Secretary DOMINICK LOUIS AZZARONE 69 Union Street Dom Class Socials, XB, XA, XIB, XIA; Soccer; Boys’ Patrol; Banquet, Decoration Committee. Accountant RUTH GLADYS BAKER Wilbraham Road, Hampden Freshman Reception. Child Welfare Worker ELEANOR ELAINE BARNEY 718 Carew Street Red Commerce, Type, Feature Writer; Freshman Reception. Artist PAULINE THRESA BAXTER 19 Monticello Street Polly Aloha, Treasurer; Prom, Decoration Committee. Nurse MARGARET GENEVIEVE BENNETT i 118 Massachusetts Avenue eg Koinonia; Prom. Decorations Committee. Stenographer GERTRUDE BENOWITZ 210 Commonwealth Avenue Trudy Llamarada; Freshman Reception; Special Office Work for Teach- ers; Assembly, Monologue. Secretary Page 14

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