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

 - Class of 1944

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MURIEL LOUISE KIBBE 127 Bowles St. “Life makes me happy.” Peeping from Muriel’s sparkling eyes is the gay personality that has made her popular in the Kumtux and Riding Clubs, Modern Dance Group, Girls Patrol, Lunchroom Squad, Prom. Music Committee, and in several social committees. e SHIRLEY KIMMELL 25 Brookline Ave. Favorite pastime, ‘‘Listening to good swing music.” Shirley's musical outlook has carried her through many hard long days. She enjoyed not only the Glee-Club but also her after school work at Muriel’s. MARY LOUISE KITTLER 43 Bevier St. “T enjoy working with my fellow classmates.” To show her keen class spirit, Louise has served on the Refreshment Com- mittee, on the Girls’ Patrol, and in the freshman Glee Club. For relaxation, Kitty has played tennis and listened to Frank Sinatra records. ISMA KNEELAND 285 Central St. “I’m called Peanut.” Tiny, active Isma has spent much of her time worrying about her studies and searching for size 9 dresses. She has, nevertheless, cheerfully served on the Commerce staff. WANDA ANNE KRAFCHUK 53 Montmorence St. “My friends call me Wandering Wanny.” Anyone knowing Wanda would soon understand how she acquired her nickname, This youthful Eleanor Roosevelt enjoys practically anything ex- citing, especially dancing or bicycling. BARBARA LA BORDE 25 Orlando St. “I'd like to be a Girl Scout Leader.” Babs, who hopes to be a Scout Leader, has enjoyed many athletic pursuits, such as swimming, soccer, and bowling. She has also served as a member of the Catering Committee for the Prom. ANNA JEAN LaMOUNTAIN 29 Savoy Ave. Favorite subject, ‘“Type; work is done more quickly.” With true French pep, Anna has rapidly mastered the kinks and pothooks of shorthand. Surely this agile trait will help her to increase her speed and skill for her future secretarial work. HELEN MARY LANGAN 196 Pearl St. Ambition, ‘‘To be a dress designer.”’ Quiet, charming Helen’s originality has been expressed by her designing rather than by her words. Her ambition to be a successful dress designer is assured, because Irish designs her own clothes. LENARD ELWIN LAUER 10 Sorrento St. “TI enjoy people in general because they amuse me.”’ Lenard’s athletic ability and his friendliness have made him popular in Commerce. His work on the Lunch Room Squad, Boys’ Patrol, as Stage Manager, in football as Co-captain, in basketball, and in baseball will give Len pleasant reflections during his Naval Air Corps career. ANASTACIA TESSIE LEOPOULOS 103 Spring St. “My clothes are my most treasured possessions.” Style and grooming are important to Anastacia. Always dressed as if she had just stepped from Mademoiselle, Tessie has won the admiration of her friends. She has been a Prom. Usher and a member of the Band, Orchestra, and Modern Dance Group. ROSE ELENOR LIQUORI 18 Union St. “My favorite food is chicken.” Practical Rose may save points by eating chicken, but she never conserves her energy when working on her Filing and Office Routine. Rose hopes to secure a position in which she can apply these two subjects. MARJORIE EDNA LIVINGSTON 807 Liberty St. Ambition, “To be an orchestra leader—eventually.”’ Although Marjorie dreams of leading her own band, she has been a satis- fied member of both the Band and the Orchestra. She also has been an active member of the Areopagitica and Nisimaha Clubs, the Modern Dance Group, and of the G. O. Agents. BEVERLY ALICE LYON 21 Pilgrim Road “To become a career woman is my goal in life.” Beverly's vivacious personality and stenographic training will aid her in becoming a career woman. Her avocations have included singing in the Glee Club, planning the Prom. Programs, bike riding, and ice skating. JOSEPHINE ANN MACRI 7 Hillside Place Most treasured possession, “‘My records.” Josephine made record time when she typed to music in Room 225. Jo served without rhythm on the Girls’ Patrol, as an Usher and on the Class Day Committees, and various other social committees. MARGARET ANNE MACRI 250 Liberty St. Ambition, ‘‘To do store work.” While waiting for the day when she can apply her Salesmanship course, Margaret has served on the Banquet Flowers Committee. For further relaxa- tion, she has enjoyed such sports as softball and volley ball. [27 ]

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vy PAULINE RITA GREPPO Favorite subject, ““Bookkeeping.” Figures incessantly running through her brain have encouraged Pauline to become bookkeeper. She has been a Senior G. O. Auditor and a member of the Music Com mittee. In the future, she may even learn to compute her own income taxes! 58 Loring St. DOROTHY CLAIRE GWINNELL Pet peeve, “Ankle bracelets.” Although blond, Dorothy doesn’t care for ankle bracelets. She does like finger jewelry; her most treasured possession is her diamond ring. Dotty likes rollerskating, tennis, and typing, the last of which she intends to make her career. ELIZABETH FRANCES HALLAHAN “T enjoy being a telephone operator.” After school, Elizabeth has been a telephone operator. Because of her training in this work, she easily can ‘‘switch’’ to the clerical position she desires. Between her school and working hours, Betty has enjoyed roller skating. ELAINE RUTH HAMM 18 Santa Barbara St. “T love fruit, because I can’t get fat.” Elaine's love for fruit has much to do with her trim, slim figure. Her pleasing appearance and strong, musical voice have added to the success of the Glee Club, and the A Cappella Choir. Hammie also has served as a Home Room Vice-President. MARIAN EDITH HANNON 66 Malden St. “T like all kinds of fish—the more expensive, the better.” 116 Marlborough St. 208 Orange St. Marian’s great love of fish might have been caused by her fondness for fishing. Bowl- ing and soccer are other favorite sports. These activities have developed Rocky's endurance, a quality she needed when she chased after material for the Bulletin Board. Treasured possession, ‘‘A vase from my aunt.”’ Eileen often gazes at her crystal, basket-shaped vase. In strong contrast to this aesthetic urge is Eileen’s mechanical ambition to excel in machine calculation. Shorty has been Home Room Secretary and Treasurer, and a member of the Usher Committee. SHIRLEY LEE HATHAWAY 50 Rifle St. “T love to make friends.”’ Attractive Shirley has won many friends as a member of the Caduceus Board, the Student Council, Areopagitica, the Girls’ Patrol, the Prom. Program Committee, and of the cast of The Tarnished Witherspoons. She has won popularity for her amusing Bulletin Board cartoons. ROSEMARY ANN HEARN Character trait, ‘Being an optomist.”’ Rosemary's gay manner added much to H. M. S. Pinafore, the Class Day Play, and the Ticket Committee for the Prom. Her merry air will make her a pleasant private secretary. 37 Crown St. 84 Clifton Ave. 62 Andrew St. MARY ELIZABETH HOLMES “T want to be a good Secretary.” Mary’s varied activities, as well as her stenographic ability, will help her to become a good secretary. In school, Homesy has been a member of the Ballot Committee, and of the Glee Club. RAMONA EUNICE HOPKINS “Give me the great outdoors!” Ramona has enjoyed the Outing Club and all outdoor sports. Her active indoor life included membership in the Outing Club, Bowling Team, Glee Club, and on the Class Ballot Committee. 32 Texel Drive ARLINE HOUSTIN 164 Walnut St. “T like friends.” Charming Arline has enjoyed discussing plans with the Seating Committee for Gradu- ation. If the ability to make and keep friends will aid Pee Wee in becoming a beautician, her goal will soon be reached! CELIA JANKOWSKI 36 Bonnyview St. “People say and do funny things all the time.” Celia’s quick sense of humor and her ability to laugh at anything or with anybody have won her many friends as Secretary of the Kumtux Club, copy reader of Commerce, and as a member of the Girls’ Patrol, Banquet Program Committee, and the Modern Dance Group. PEARL JANSIZIAN Nickname, “Ruby, because my name is Pearl.’’ Sparkling like her nickname, vivacious Pearl's boundless enthusiasm has found an outlet in her school work and in the Knitting Club. This zeal, and her Stenographic skill, should make her a successful stenographer. REBECCA JORDAN 45 Milton St. 42 Plymouth St. “T like to sew.”’ Often Rebecca's clothes have brought gasps of delight from her classmates. Due to her dressmaking experience in Patricia’s Dress Shop, she has made many of these attrac- tive garments herself. MURIEL EVELYN KAYE “T enjoy being active.” Energetic Muriel has participated in many activities. Moe has been Treasurer and Reporter of the Kumtux Club, a member of the Modern Dance Group, of the Girls’ Patrol, the Lunch Room Squad, and the Banquet Program and Assembly Committees. 35 Buchholz St.



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PAULINE ANNE MATTHEWS 8 Leyfred Ter. “I’m called Paul, short for Pauline.’’ Although called by a boy’s name, Pauline is really the petite, feminine type. Paul has enjoyed singing in the Glee Club, playing in the Orchestra, and preparing herself for a stenographic career. LOUISE MARY MAZZOLO 78 Adams St. Favorite pastime, “Writing poetry.” Louise has enjoyed writing poetry, as evidenced by our Class History. Her desire to become an author found another outlet in writing the Class Day play. Smudgie also has been a member of the Girls’ Patrol, of the Decoration Committee, and of the Nisimaha Club. MARIE EILEEN MONGEAU “My favorite food is peas.” Active Marie may have acquired physical ability in man-handling elusive peas; she enjoys all kinds of sports! As a member of Le Foyer and the Ballot Committee, and the cast of As Your Past Becomes Your Future, Marie showed another ability. KALEOPE MOROPOLOUS 45 Leslie St. “T love to be busy.” Vigorous Kaleope has hustled as a G. O. Agent, a member of the Christmas Program, and of the Banquet Flowers Committee. Callie’s varied experience will prove valuable when she becomes a Dental Hygienist. ANNETTE CHRISTINE MUNRO “T have three nicknames, Chris, Les, and Smitty.’’ Peaceful Annette has spent many puzzled minutes trying to decide why she has so many nicknames. In her own quiet way, she has acquired the habit of finding reasons, especially when debating in the Areopagitica Club. 69 Parkside St. 30 Allen St. MARILYN LILLIAN MUNYAN 126 W. Alvord St. “Sports are my favorite pastime.”’ Bicycling, rollerskating, and horseback riding are but a few of the many activities in which sports-loving Marilyn has participated. MARY THERESA MURRAY “There is just one ME.” Happy-go-lucky Mary considers that ‘‘all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’’; so she has chosen dancing as her favorite pastime. This hobby has aided her on the XIA Class Dance Committe, Prom. Committee, and may jive right into a secretarial position. DOROTHY CORA NAYLOR 409 Central St. Favorite pastime, ‘‘Writing and thinking about Bruce.” Although dreaming of wedding bells, Dottie has been content with school bells while she has worked for her diploma and the Cap and Gown Committee. 54 Dawes St. BERNICE ELAINE O’BRIEN 11 Frost St. “T like to dance and read murder mysteries.’ With Harry James’ rhythm stirring her dancing feet, Bernice is not the quiet person she appears to be. Bernie also delights in murder mysteries. Can't you picture this mystery specialist solving all her stenographic notes with the acumen of Sherlock Holmes? GRACE MARY ORZECHOWSKI 11 Palaski St, tanW: Treasured possession, ‘‘My Marine locket and Marine pin.” Grace's heroes are Joe Dimaggio, Knute Rockne, and Lou Gehrig; so her special Marine must be a sport. Grace has been happiest in Commerce when participating in some athletic activity. She has also enjoyed the Stenographic Course. , ADRIANA MARIE PAIOLETTI 772 Worthington St. “Combination salads are my favorite food.” Diminutive Adrians’s love for variety accounts made her a member of the News and Type Staff of Commerce, of Class Day and Christmas Programs, the Ballot Committee, and of the Squad Leaders. Her shining sense of humor gained for Adriana many friends. ODO HENRY PALAZZI 288 Chestnut St. Ambition, “‘To go in the Navy.” Odo’s carefree nature and all-around good sportsmanship already have marked him as a typical sailor. While at Commerce, his active life has included policing on the Boys’ Patrol, acting in Man Without a Country, participating in the Class Day program, and playing basketball. RUD ELIZABE TRA eeAR ADs 53 Jefferson Ave. “T like people, because I don’t like to be alone.” A variety of interests, including G. O. Accounting and murder mysteries, have pleased our sociable Ruth. Because she dislikes solitude, she has made friends in the Glee Club, in musicals, in the Nisimaha Club, on the Cap and Gown Committee, and as a Student Librarian. ELEANOR MAY PERRY “T love to be busy.” Eleanor, a member of the Honor Groups, has shown her versatility not only in sports, but also in many speaking contests. El has willingly cooperated in assemblies, the Modern Dance Group, the Girls’ Patrol, and on the Banquet Committee. DOROTEYSRELOW 84 Johnson St. Pet peeve, “My alarm clock.’ Dorothy, the Sleeping Beauty of our class, claims that slumbering has been her favorite pastime, and her bed, her most treasured possession. But Dot has stayed awake long enough to enjoy Salesmanship while at Commerce. 115 Powell Ave.

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