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DOROTHY KATHLEEN MASKO 121 Mooreland Street Does she sing in the Glee Club? Is she short, blonde, and quiet? Is she always willing to co-operate? If she answers Yes! to all of these questions, her name is Cot! MARTHA MATCHETT 255 College Street Martha has shown her love of music when, as a member of the band and orchestra, she took port in the Music Festival and in Pinafore . Her acting ability was shown in the Class Cay Play and in a Patriotic Assembly. Martha also served on the Banquet and the XIIB Dance Committees, and on the Christmas Broadcast. We all hope that she will realize her every ambition. ALICE GRACE McCONALD 399 Newbury Street Although not one of our most conspicuous members, Alice has remained a loyal supporter of all class activities. She partici- pated in the softball games when a XB, and always has shown a good fighting spirit. Alice should make a good stage manager—usually in the background, but important Just the same. JOHN OLIVER McGUIGAN 144 Lamont Street John's playing on the Football, Baseball, and Basketball teams has made him well known in Commerce. John also has served his school by participating in assemblies, and in the Boys' Patrol responsibilities. His sense of humor helped to enliven the Hi-Y Club while he was a member. GENEVIEVE RUTH McLEAN 129 Monroe Street Creamy-eyed Genevieve is usually more wide-awake than her wide-eyed classmates. Gifted with the fine art of speech, she always has found it easy to hold her own during class recitations. Her fast-talking ability should aid her to success. ARLENE LUCIA MEACHAM 460 Union Street As she trudged along her daily route of collecting the homeroom attendance cards, fair-haired Arlene's thoughts probably turned to her outside activities of dancing and skating. Or, did her memories linger on her semester in the band? JOAN CATHERINE MEYER 73 Spring Street When Joan, an import from North Carolina, reached Spring- fiold, she captivated everyone with her Southern drawl. As she spoke. Southern bells tinkled in the air. She quickly adapted herself to Commerce ways, however, and served her school by managing homeroom affairs, ushering at Pinafore , and by serving on the XIIB Execu- tive Board, and the Caduceus Editorial Committee. SHIRLEY MAE MILLER 189 Bristol Street Who could prove more helpful than Shirley-Mae were she to secure a position as personal shopper in one of New York's largest department stores? Her enthusiastic aid as a Student Librarian will not soon be forgotten; nor will the hours she spent in her home- room. patiently arranging appointments for graduation pictures. C
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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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MARGUERITE VIRGINIA MORIARTY 554 Armory Street Bright eyes and a gracious smile characterize Peggie. With Irish enthusiasm she has taken part in many sports, especially in soccer, softball, and basketball. Sports, however, have not occupied all of her time; she has been a member of the Girls' Patrol, Homeroom Representative, Chairman of the Program Commit- tee. and participant in the Freshman Reception. CLAIRE GLORIA MORISI 94 Oklahoma Street Such dignity and poise as Claire possesses should not go unmentioned. Always gracious, she has contributed much to the repu- tation of our school. She would make an ideal receptionist in a large business office. We're counting on Claire to bring credit to the class of '43! MAY IRENE MOSHER 448 Ifilbraham Road Irene will assuredly be the pride and Joy of her employer, both for her quick ability in clerical work, and for the ease and fluency with which she reads and writes shorthand. Her talent as a speaker has been a valuable asset to the Radio Workshop. LOTTIE FRANCES NALEPA 1613 Bay Street With true Polish pep, Lottie entered wholeheartedly into the Radio Workshop, Girls' Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Student Library Service, and the First Aid Class. Lottie further proved her energy by acting as Treasurer or the Knitting Club, and by co-operating on many comuittees: Pinafore , the Musical Festival, and the XIIA Executive Board. ARDELLE MAE NOONEY 87 Fenwick Street Combine a friendly manner, a wide grin, and light brown hair: presto, you have a remedy any doctor would prescribe as an antidote for gloom! Ardelle's good nature has made her a popular member of Kumtux and the Girls' Patrol. ROBERT VICTOR OLLARI 34 Lombard Street For years Bob's recumbent form, stretched at full length in the Boys' Patrol chair, has uncoiled itself rapidly at the approach of anyone who ventured near his post without offering to show a pass. Bob is not without ambition: he has high hopes to further the war effort by becoming an addition to the nation's Air Corps. ' .deter. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH O'NEIL 151 Sherman Street Lucky deserves her name, for she was lucky when chosen to participate in the Freshman Assembly and Christmas Festival, and to join Le Foyer, Outing Club, Girls' Patrol, Cap and Gown Committee, and the Commerce Bulletin Board Editors. An enthusiastic G. A. A. member, Lucky has enjoyed such athletic activities as Class Basket- ball and Squad Leading. You may Load-er with a Bill for her future luck! MARY ROSE PASCUCCI 976 Liberty Street Vivacious Mary's boundless enthusiasm bubbles in all chan- nels. Her energy has been shown not only in her work on the Lunchroom Squad and for the Student Library Service, but also in sports and socials, as witnessed by her membership in the Squad Leaders and Promenade Committee.
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