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C A D U C E U S 19 4 0 PHYLLIS MARY ZIEMNISKY 221 Worthington Street Wekansel; Girls' Patrol; G. O. Member Dancer KATHERINE ZOGRAFOS 441 Newbury Street Commerce, fiminoi Manager. Koihkmm. CommillMi; X A Decoration and Orchestra Committee; Basketball. Glee Club; A»»emblie»; G. O. Gov- erning Board. Lunch Room Squad; Freshman Reception; Class Basketball. Special Office Work for Teachers; Banquet Committee Private Secretary CLAIRE HILDEGARD GELINEAU 399 Union Street Commerce, eirs Reporter. Xinmuhu Honor Award Committee; Town Meeting. VJuimcihii. Vice-Preiident. Chin Shop. Sold Gundy Intenor Decorator EILEEN VERONICA SPRINGER 608 Worthington Street Commerce, eu' Bulletin. Freshman Reception Clothes Designer Singing at the Banquet (jlaAA, Sony We are the citizens of the world of tomorrow; We leave our school with hearts filled with sorrow. For all the joyous times we've had In our hearts we'll all be glad That we have attended Commerce High School. Long will our hearts recall our friends who brought us so much joy: Forever we will cherish memories time can ne’er destroy. We'll sing our praises far and wide For the school we hold with pride. And we're glad that we've attended Commerce High. [26] Mary Contrmo Dorothy Sbuptro
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CADUCEUS 19 4 0 Lucy Prophesies (pAophoap January Class, 1940 We're on top of the perisphere. We don't know how we got here, hut now as we look around, there doesn't seem to be much we can do about it. Oh! We've got to get down and out through that gate, because it's the only one left open. They're closing it! What shall we do? Is there no way to get off this huge monster? It seems to be getting larger and larger. We could run for miles and miles and never reach the gate. Look! The perisphere is made out of glass. You can see right into it. It's rather hazy, and not at all clear. Look at that box in front of us! Let's push a button and see what happens. Goodness, it's bringing the objects in the perisphere closer and closer. Why, it's television! That huge glass building seems to be a heated football stadium. There's snow outside and the spectators are checking their coats as they go in. Say, there's Joe Zieminski in the spectator scats, and look who's with him—Gene McCarthy, Louie Lan- gone, and Don Bremner. Well, it's not surprising since it's a girl's team, and the quarterbacks are Louise Sullivan and Jean Jerrold. Milton Rubinow and Arnold Robar, the managers of the team, are watching rather wistfully. Let's take a look into the press-box. Well, if it isn't Jimmy Sullivan and Ignatius Topodas writing the sports column for the Television Scope! Arline Tetrault and Peggy Bridgman are right beside them doing their bit for the Universal News. Look how that spun-glass dress stands out in the crowd. Rita Delarm is wearing it—it's the latest style, you know. Clair Gelinear, who has an exclu- sive society column, seems to be conversing with Rita. The first half is over; the broadcaster, Joseph Maher, has just announced the score, 0—0. The band starting to march out on the field is led by Tony Mazza, while Virginia Dawes is directing the opposing team's band. The music seems to be giv- ing Peggy Maquade a poetical inspiration for her new book, Selected Poems, which is to be published next year. Who would think it! There’s Stephanie Wiegal patroling the field in a snappy new uniform. Vendor Guy Lucia is selling hot-dogs in concentrated pills to Hazel Frattezi, who knows she'll find at this game something for her gossip column. Well, the game seems to be ending with a perfect score of 0—0, while the spectators arc beginning to pass calmly through the exists on electrical runways which will take them directly to elevated roads on which their Gir-autos are parked. The few remain- ing persons, who seem to be wandering in the oppo- site direction, are passing an oval-shaped building. Can you read the poster on that building? The names in lights are Mary Contrino and Dorothy Shapiro, singing stars of a musical comedy. Say, Verna Clark, Marie Arsenault, and Jane Carey arc included in the supporting cast. Anna O'Neil is the dancing director; Roland Lalli, the art director; [28]
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