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'Zc+ifrt-tu ' ?? ’ 7 tJsz !c,7na ,A U MILDRED HELEN KANE 124 Grover Street Mildred's friends call her Sugar Cane (Kane), for Millie is really sweet enough to be rationed. She is not only interested in her school and class, as she has proved by her work as Homeroom Vice-President and as a Squad Leader, but she also excels in roller skating as an outside activity. HORTENSE PHRAME KELLEY 25 Monson Avenue Three years a member of the Girls' Glee Club, Hortense has sung in the chorus of the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera and the musical play. Pinafore . An industrious, hard-working student, she plans to further her education by going to college. Best of luck. Hortense 1 ALEXA KENNIS Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham Lex, a native from the wild and dangerous West—Wilbraham! —is an outdoor girl. Although a Squad Leader, and a member of the Fencing, Basketball, and Soccer teams, Lex also found time to be Class Secretary, to be on the Commerce Staff, and to enjoy her membership in the Camera Club, the Girls' Patrol, and the Areopagltica, of which she was President and Treasurer. BARBARA ISABELL KIDD 44 Los Angeles Street Who is Barbara? Everybody knows Barbara by her smile and personality that have made her so well liked. Many Commerce students first made her acquaintance when she spoke for the War Chest Assembly. LEONARD JOHN LAMBERT 133 Mooreland Street Carefree Leonard bashful? Maybe: but he has shown no sign of this trait when pitching his wits on Basketball and Baseball teams, or when revealing his sparkling Boys' Patrol badge. If you only knew which of these little Caduceus sketches Leonard has written, you might be surprised—and disillusioned. LORETTA HELENA LA PIERRE 1049 Berkshire Avenue, Indian Orchard Although a bit short, Loretta gets things done: witness the Daily Bulletin of which she is Editor-in-Chief. You could also find Loretta working in the library during at least one free period each day. Perhaps short people are more energetic than those who have so many inches to move around. BERTHA LEAH LEBOWITZ 25 Brookline Avenue During her three years at Commerce, Bertha has gained admiring recognition through her beautiful sweaters made by her in the Knitting Club. She has not, however, concentrated on knitting alone, for as a Home Management Librarian, program seller for Pinafore , and as a Squad Leader she has served many grateful Commerce students. WINIFRED FRANCES LEONARD 104 Cedar Street A short, likable girl with pretty blue eyes is Winnie. Although Secretary of the Kumtux Club, Winnie has also been a G. 0. Accountant, a member of the Girls' Reserve, of the Modern Dance Group, and of the Student Library Service. After a busy school day, Winnie often can be found enjoying a movie at the Arcade. ’'C l£rri sC rsri -
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CLAIRE ANGELA GUIDETTE 1273 Carew Street Dark, glamorous Claire, a member of the Nisimaha Club and an Usher at the 1942 Graduation, can usually be found haunting the local roller skating rinks during her spare time. Combined talent and attractiveness have brought her nearer her dream of becoming a professional skater. EVELYN HALL 59 Dresden Street The dark-haired Patrol Girl on the 104 corridor post not only has said, serenely, Pass, please? many times, but has been able to concentrate on her lessons between interruptions. Perhaps some of the work was for Caduceus when she was a Cub, or for the Kumtux Club. VIVIENNE ERNESTINE HARRISON 591 Union Street Vivacious Vivian Vibrates Vigorous Vim! Where? Everywhere, especially in the Glee Club and in her interviews with the book worms who invade the student library. We feel Viv should become a W.A.V.E.! HAROLD HEREERT HART, JR. 23 Duryea Street Harold Herbert Hart, Jr., Esq., alias Harpo, has been Captain of the Boys' Patrol, Senior G. 0. Auditor, and Vice- President of the Hi-Y. He was a Community Chest speaker, a member of the Mock Trial cast, and served on many committees. Harpo, writer of the Class Will, was chosen for the Hi-Y Award for outstanding service to his school. HELEN LUCILLE HENRY 17 Drexel Street Mix one pair of twinkling blue eyes with the largest pair of dimples in captivity: you win a Double H. This columnist has been active in the Student Council, and on the Cap and Gown and Caduceus Homeroom Committees. She also has made an energetic Senior Lieutenant, and Captain of tho Girls' Patrol. A member of Le Foyer and Nisimaha Clubs, popular Helen was chosen as the Nisimaha Interschool I.C.C. Representative. BETTY-JEAN HOSLEY 47 Demond Street Not many have really tasted of Betty's dry humor, but those who know her are constantly laughing at her witty remarks. Her chief activities have been concerned with being a Homeroom Reporter and a Squad Leader. JANE ELIZABETH HOUSE 74 Sherbrooke Street Although quiet in school, Janey, of the lustrous black hair, is both animated and talkative when she and the girls get together. Jane has been active as a Homeroom Treasurer, a Squad Leader, and a G. 0. Agent, as well as in assemblies, the Freshman Reception, and in the Interschool Nisimaha. WALLACE HENRY JANES 61 Chester Street Talented Wally Janes became an actor in the cast of The Mansion , a play given by the Hi-Y, of which he was the Secretary. His good nature and school spirit have made him a popular member of the Boys' Patrol. The Class of '43 will also remember his work in the Feature Department of Commerce and on the Cap and Gown Committee. EE5D
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ANN LEONARKIS 376 Belmont Avenue Dark-haired Ann desires to become a professional ice-skater in New York. Good old New York, sighs Ann, who has spent all of her vacations there. Thus she dreams of the day when her flashing blades will propel her to fame. ENIS MARTHA LIZZI 797 Worthington Street A stranger might think Enis shy, but she is the kind of girl who makes an ideal friend; she's a good listener, who never talks too much. Enis has displayed her friendliness during the Freshman Reception and as a Squad Leader. After completing the Salesmanship Course, she hopes to be a buyer. BARBARA ELIZABETH LONG 38 Manchester Terrace A cheery laugh is a sign that Bobbie is in the vicinity! Barbara, a recipient of Junior Honors, and a Delegate to Washington, has been an active member of the Areopagitica, the Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Girls' Patrol, and the Caduceus Editorial Com- mittee. She has participated in the G. 0. Drive, Student Council Election, and the P. T. A. Programs, as well as in many musical performances. JUNE IRIS LONGEY 7 Central Street The best things come in small packages can be proved by wee June who can hold her own with any larger person. As proof, she was appointed G. 0. Senior Auditor. Perk little June has also been active as a member of the XIIB Social Committee, Vice-President of the Senior Class, a ticket agent for the operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore , and as a member of the Knitting Club. LAWRENCE FRANK MANNA 15 Norman Street Folk like Larry are never happy unless they are busy. Tasks such as working for the Boys' Patrol, and for Commerce, ushering for H. M. S. Pinafore and American Fantasia , and serv- ing on the committees for the Freshman Reception and the XIA- XIIB Social have seemed very simple to him. For recreation. Larry has played football or baseball. PHYLLIS IRENE MARCHAND 16 Patton Street Whenever Phyllis speaks, one notices her fine, well- modulated voice that gives her an air of refinement and culture. As an usher for H. M. S. Pinafore and a participant in assemblies, she has helped to maintain our school spirit. Phil also has helped our class through her work on the committee for the XIB Social. MARIANNE FRANCES MARCIL 47 Sylvan Street Always courteous and willing to help others, Marianno— Mary to us—has made a capable Homeroom Vice-President. If she chooses the career of a librarian, she should prove successful, for co-operation is very important in that field of work. Can't you see Mary catering to the book-reading public? MARJORIE EDITH MARRIOTT 153 Monrovia Street Although rather short, Marjorie has been in the public eye more than many who tower above her. She energetically has aided the Student Council and the XIIA Committees, Girls' Patrol, Modern Dance Club, and numerous assembly programs. As an usher, Margie proved a capable hostess to all who attended Fantasia and Pinafore .
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