High School of Commerce - Caduceus Yearbook (Springfield, MA) - Class of 1944 Page 22 of 120
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Page 21 text: “Life begins on the third floor in the Biology laboratory. Here, the feminine lead, Miss Hill, commented on the Junior Red Cross. “Besides other Red Cross projects, the money from our drive has helped to furnish a recreation room at Westover Field.” Mr. Jones, her partner in Biology, leaned forward, as he repeated, “How does the tardiness in Commerce compare with that of other schools? better!” In one of the cooking rooms on the Family Circle, Cadu- ceus Reporter found Miss Flagg and Miss Judd. In reference to the teas and luncheons given by the foods classes under Our record is as good, if not her supervision, Miss Rebecca Flagg commented, “It may be the type of work that takes much time, but we've all enjoyed it.” Since her departure, Miss Flagg has been greatly missed in the High School of Commerce. When Caduceus Reporter turned to gracious Miss Judd, the latter smiled encouragingly. “I have had only one extra- curricular responsibility this year: I was one of the advisers forecpe G.©. Dance.” Now entering Mr. Campbell's office, Caduceus Reporter Mr. Campbell was asked the more than one system of shorthand. In fact} l think it's saw three directors conversing. advantage of knowing “T don’t think there is any advantage. nuisance.” His companion, Mrs. Davis, readily replied, “Although Ive been Caduceus Business Manager only two years, I have a found the work exceedingly interesting.” Last of this group to comment was Mr. Hayes, who ex- “The pur- pose of this paper is to get the students to think and write in Shorthand.” Next Caduceus Reporter turned into our well-known Art plained his newly originated Shorthand paper. Instructor’s salon. was asked whether our boys and girls used their knowledge of art outside of classes. career of their art after being graduated!” Miss Marsden was surprised when she “Why yes, many of them make a fe LTl STUDIO TECHNICIANS—Barbara Glemming, Myrtle Dyke- man, Mary Holmes. ART ENTHUSIASTS—Sheila Rourke, Joyce Conant, Virginia Patric. Caduceus Reporter next visited another office, that of Mr. A. H. Smith. Today Mr. Smith was not alone in his soli- tude; so Mrs. Bartlett was interviewed first. “The most in- teresting phase of my class advisership is the outside con- tacts with the pupils. Many of the former pupils in the five classes I have advised have written regularly since leaving school.” Mr. A. H. Smith repeated, as he slowly ran his hand over his hair, “Why did I first decide to write an Economics book? Well, I thought that texts already written were a little hard for my pupils.” Oswald instructs Constantine Baldman and David Peet in Radio Communications. Mr. Caduceus Reporter terminated her tour with a visit to Mr. Oswald, Assistant Adviser of the January graduating class. Mr. Oswald glanced up from some work upon which he and his students were concentrating. “I’m not only helping to prepare boys for the Army and Navy, but I’m also teaching girls courses which will qualify them for service in the WA G.or the WAV E'S” After reviewing all this freshly acquired material, Cadu- ceus Reporter came to one general decision regarding the directors of the Commerce Theatre—“They took their smiles seriously!” ”
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