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

 - Class of 1943

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 THELMA SCHREIBER 170 Franklin Street Anyone seeing Thelma would instantly notice her beautiful black, wavy hair and very long, black eyelashes, the envy of all her classmates. Attractive Thelma was an usherette for the Christmas Assembly, and a member of the Commerce Bulletin Board Staff. ROSLYN ELUMA SCHWARTZ 47 Unsing Place Roz's blithe attitude toward difficulties has been the envy of her worry-wart classmates. Although a member of the Girls' Patrol, and News Editor of Commerce , she still has found spare time to be obliging to her schoolmates. EILEEN AGNES SCULLY 18 Van Buren Avenue Eileen's shining Irish eyes proclaim her determination to enjoy each task she undertakes. Eileen has fulfilled her tenacity of purpose in her work as a Student Librarian. PHYLLIS RUTH SHAPIRO 397 Birnie Avenue She's as quiet as a mouse; yet everyone knows when Phyll is around, for actions speak louder than words. Always willing to undertake any task, forever on the alert for something new, Phyll has made a good reporter for Commerce . ROBERT JOSEPH SHEA 54 Cherrelyn Street Even though he puts things off as long as possible, you cannot call a person irresponsible who, like Bob, has served well on the Boys' Patrol, Caduceus Bulletin Board, Commerce Staff, and the G. 0. Drive! The Hi-Y and our Baseball team also have been aided by Bob. CORINNE MARY SHOREY 543 Carew Street Blonde, good-natured Corinne has been dividing her time between her work as a Senior G. 0. Auditor, a Bulletin Board Staff member, and a writer of the Class Will. Corinne also has taken part as usherette. ARNOLD LARENSO SILVESTRI 129 William Street Quiet in the halls, but not on the basketball floor, like- able Arnold will be missed at Commerce. After his track training, Sonny should be able to keep track of his accounting. Football also has taught him many tactics, which he may have used when a member of tho Boys' Patrol. MINNIE ESTHER SMALL 62 Rifle Street Minnie's quiet and studious attitude, in strong contrast to her love of dancing, has been a very real inspiration to those of us who cannot concentrate. C KMU

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 ROSELLE REISNER 28 Fort Pleasant Avenue Roz's speaking voice has been praised by those who have heard her on the Radio Workshop, on the platform for the Community Chest drives, and during the John S. Young contests. Her ambition to be an actress will certainly be realized if looks, personality, and voice are of value. EMMA BLASE RESTAINO 768 Liberty Street Who will be Miss America of 1946? Were we choosing, she would be pretty Emma. Besides looking beautiful, Chic has been helpful as a librarian, and as an usherette for H. M. S. Pinafore . LILLIAN ELIZABETH REX 1215 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow Quiet, soft-spoken Lil, with her sureness of manner, should make a valuable nurse. As proof of her capabilities, she has served as Treasurer and Vice-President of Kumtux, on the Girls' Patrol, the Class Basketball team, the Outing Club, the Freshman Reception, and in the School Library. Her early lust for a uniform no doubt accounts for her being a member of the Cap and Gown Committee. RITA GERTRUDE ROBERTS 18 Newman Street Rita's pug nose and mischievous expression have delighted everyone who has watched her puzzle over words in shorthand. But not everything puzzles Rita, for she has served well as Feature Editor for Commerce , and G. 0. Homeroom Agent. Athletics also have failed to disturb her; she has been a brilliant player on the Basketball, Class Basketball, Soccer, and Hockey teams. DOROTHY MYRA ROSSINI 83 Lebanon Streot Dottie uses an extensive vocabulary, an asset possessed by so few of us! Her interest in reading and in world news, has, no doubt, helped her to a great extent in many of her lessons. Can't you just imagine Dorothy as a book critic on the staff of the New York Times ? Even our class would read her reviews! BERNYCE ERNESTINE SAIDERA 273 Commonwealth Avenue Extremely cute, happy-go-lucky Bernie seldom has remained in school for a full day of her high school career. This is due to her leaving at 11:30 because of outside work. Bernie is one of those girls who love us and leave us—but her loyalty to Commerce has never faltered. THERESA ANN SANTANGELO 9 York Street Athletic ability in softball, volleyball, and class basket- ball. combined with dependability and cheerfulness, reveal the reason for Theresa's popularity. We predict that Theresa will become a well-known Commando Leader should her leisure time permit. ANNETTE SCHREIBER 84 Maryland Street Ann's dramatic ability has been expressed at the Athol Music Festival, and in plays given by the Glee Club and the Crimson Masquers. She has also shown her efficiency by providing interest- ing columns for the Commerce Bulletin Board, by working as a G. 0. Agent, a Home Management Librarian, and as a XIIB and XIIA Dance Committee member. Ann's versatile career also has included the Stamp and the Nisimaha Clubs.



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ydfertc ty faring i ?p?r2 . 2 Cznid - Lajsj£tis - . a')0- £em+i VIRGINIA MARY STAGNARO 142 Allen Street Tall, attractive, well-dressed Ginny always has been a favorite among her classmates. Her pleasant manner and tact have also helped her in her sales work. Although Ginny hopes to be a nurse, some people think we may spy her pleasing face peering at us from magazine covers! ROSE MARY STALTARE 70 Norwood Street Here is a girl who knows how to acquire information. Rose never has failed to ask questions about a puzzling subject; yet she is liked by everyone for her uncritical attitude. Having served as a member of the Student Library Service, we predict that Rose will continue librarian work after graduation. GEORGIA IRENE STATHIS 2535 Main Street There's nothing dreamy about this Georgia, for as a Squad Leader, her pep and enthusiasm have inspired her entire group toward greater effort. Georgia would be an asset to any physical fitness program. MARJORIE IRENE SWENOR 10 Gunn Square Who's the unassuming girl with the quiet air of friendliness and the charming manner? Sho's Margie! Her charm will be sure to prove an asset to that handsome boss she hopes to acquire. ROBERT CAESER TULL 103 Draper Street Politically-minded Bob has been President and Vice-Presi- dent of the Student Council, and a member of Hi-Y, Radio Workshop, and Crimson Masquers. As an orator, he has been awarded first place in the Hampden County Oratorical, the Education Week, and the John S. Young Speaking Contests. He also has participated in the Ameri- can Legion Contest, South American Program. American Fantasia , G. 0. Play, and the Class Cay Program. Bob has written our Class History, and been co-recipient of the Hi-Y award. WALTER GABRIELE VALENTINE 61 Miller Street Wavy-haired Val, everyone's friend, has enjoyed sports as Captain of the Boys' Bowling team and as Co-captain of the Cheer- leading Squad. Although a homeroom officer, a member of the Hi-Y, Boys' Patrol, Promenade Committee, Commerce Board, and Caduceus Committee, he will probably be longest remembered for his part of Prosecuting Attorney in the G. 0. on Trial . Best of wishes to the Marines, Val! PIERINA VAN0TTI 9 Loring Street The maxim. You should be seen, but not heard, has characterized Pierina's efficient handling of accounts in her work as a G. 0. Auditor. Commerce Chatter Boxes take notice! JENNIE VEREMEY 617 Dwight Street Jennie's hours have been filled by her school and outside work. Nevertheless, she has found time to become a member of the Fencing Club, and to holp plan, as well as attend, a W. M. L. S. P. Convention.

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