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tci YAX'X , 2« 1 Utu a , JAUnr M4s . cfeWls tuxy. 77Hf ii« yyqJiOviiufSl , B k HmvoX THERESA MARIE VIENT 299 Belmont Avenue Theresa’s Vim and Vigor are sure to spell Victory for her future, as they did for her school life during her active partici- pation in the Nisimaha, the Student Library, and in the XIIA Executive Committee. LORRAINE THERESA VIGNEAULT 39 Wilton Street An abundance of good humor characterizes Lorraine, who has served in the Freshman Reception, as an usher for Pinafore, on the XIA Social and the XIIA Executive Committees, and as Chair- man of the Cap and Gown Committee. She has also shown her interest in many Glee Club performances, and as a member of the Le Foyer and Interschool Nisimaha Clubs. PAULINE WINIFRED VOLENEC 59 Clarence Street Pauline is the lass who always has dashed to class just one minute before the bell rang. But has she, as a Girls’ Patrol member, served in the Freshman Reception, as an usher for Pinafore , doted on asking other offenders for passes! DOROTHY LOUISE WALLACE 30 Salem Street Dot, the perfect friend, is well liked by everyone. In spite of her outside work, she still has had time to serve on the Freshman Reception Committee and as a member of the Radio Workshop. Her classes have never been neglected, either I ROBERT WARREN 190 Hickory Street Although Bob, a wavy-haired blond, has worked as a night clerk at the Hotel Kimball, he has shown his school spirit by writing clever editorials for Commerce . He has been a member of the Hi-Y, Boys’ Patrol, and the G. 0. Agents. When he was Assistant Manager of the Basketball team, a member of the Class Basketball Squad, and acting in G. 0. on Trial , Bob proved himself to be an all-around fellow. SIDNEY JAMES WAY 131 Parkside Street Wiggs, an active sports advocate, has played baseball, football, and hockey. The Boys’ Patrol, President of his home- room. girls, roller skating, singing in the A Capella Choir, and writing sports articles for Commerce have utilized his surplus energy. HENRIETTA LAURETTA WIESEL 33 Palm Street Henrietta, the Commerce Jack-of-all-trades when at the print shop, has shown real musical ability in the Girls’ Glee Club and the Orchestra. As a member of the XA. XIB, and XIA. XIIB social committees, she also has proved her interest in social life. ROBERT OTIS WIMBERLY 68 Rifle Street Robert, alias Bob. alias Wimpy, an enthusiastic sportsman, has played baseball, basketball, hockey, football, and has taken part in track. In spite of all these activities, Wimpy still has found time to be Homeroom Vice-President. Outside of school. Wimpy’s hobby is hot music.
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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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yir'a- ■ Prv Mmru, 2e. £ct 6%4 9 1. GuUtOsKU , cuAtec, , v 2WcU.V «'x-'Otottg JANE ELLEN WOODCOCK 67 Dawes Street With Florence Nightingale as inspiration, Jane is choosing the sane occupation. She has kept herself in good physical trim on the Soccer and Volley teams and by working on the Lunch Room Squad. As side lines, Jane has been a member of the Student Library Serv- ice and Homeroom Agent for Caduceus . DONALD EVERETT YVON 39 Rochelle Street Commerce's triple-threat, Don, noted for his outstanding playing of football, basketball, and baseball, was Captain of all three teams. This sports writer on the Commerce staff also par- ticipated in class basketball and track. Less energetic activities included the Homeroom Vice-Presidency and the Boys' Patrol mem- bership. His final appearance was made in Court Trial of the G. 0 . MARIE MARCELLA ZARLENGO 396 Walnut Street «Jb ’7 Z.C7o i ( - tX£ Fun-loving Marie has enjoyed her participation in the XA Class Social, the Freshman Reception, and the School Assemblies. Her participation in the Music Festival and Pinafore have revealed her love of music. This flare for music should aid her when in 1962 she replaces Oscar Levant on Information Please . ALBERT SALVATORE LaRAGIONE 412 Armory Street The fact that Al, the cheerleader, was replaced by the ever-advancing girls of Commerce, has not overshadowed his jovial, busy record as a member of the Hi-Y, the Advertising Committee for Pinafore , Class Basketball team, and the Boys' Patrol. He also has been a G. 0. Agent, Captain of the Bowling team, and Circula- tion Manager for the Commerce Bulletin Staff. WILFRED CHARLES ALBERT 7 Noble Street Idleness is the root of all evil is a proverb which the Detention King. Wilfred, must be constantly turning over in his mind. However, strange though it may seem. Willy managed to stay out of the detention room long enough to win a C for golf. BEATRICE LOUISE BARKER 21 Burlington Street Beaty's pet hate has been English; yet her present occupa- tion is writing letters. She might become the Dorothy Dix of 19501 Beatrice often has worked off her sentimental moods by balancing accounts as a G. 0. Agent, by a good swift game of basketball, or by some extra high Jumps when a Squad Leader. JEAN MARIE NORMANDIE 2147 Main Street Jean is another of those girls with the gift of poise. No matter what happens, she always remains calm and collected. Her self-control, as well as her experience as a Squad Leader, probably will make her one of our best women Air Raid Wardens. PETER WILLIAM HOONTIS 529 Union Street Because friendly Pete is strictly a sportsman, his major interests while attending Commerce have been the Soccer, Baseball, and Class Basketball teams. However, he seemed not only sports- conscious but socially-minded as well when he served as an Usher for the G. 0. Dance and the June Promenade. WILBUR JOHN JENKINS 4 Springfield Street, Wilbraham Wilbur's great love for cats and dogs has been a decided factor in his fervent desire for a career in veterinary surgery. Hard-working Will's enjoyment of good poetry may lend him relaxa- tion after a day of humanitarian service at his animal hospital. C
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