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

 - Class of 1947

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UPPER RIGHT— Apple Polisher, Gloria Beckman Prettiest and Cutest, Sabra Shenk. Dreamiest, Mildred Labossiere RIGHT CENTER— Mildest and sweetest, Mildred Cherichetti Politest, Barbara Blair vee ses More Winners | lll Milly Cherichetti is far from the wildest, On the contrary, she was voted our sweetest and mildest. The politest girl is Barbara Blair, With manners plus—and some to spare. “An apple for the teacher is always sure to please,” Gloria Beckman’s motto—she enforces it with ease. There may be beauties in our class, But Sabra’s the prettiest, cutest lass. Milly Labossiere’s voted our dreamiest Her twinkling eyes imply she’s also beamiest. For Eleanor Brumfield the males all yen . . This gal is Commerce’s gift to men! When there’s a racket—or noise you hear, Then you know Anna Rousakis is near. Marjorie Pinney has us laughing all day, She’s a senior that really is gay. To make our girls swoon, yell, and scream Is that hunk of man who’s called Eugene. Commercels’ Gifttie, Meat leaner: Braiiad Noisiest, Anna Rousakis Iotite ay mre - re 5+ - Petite, cheerful, and always alert Funniest, Marjorie Pinney The tiniest senior is Elsie Siefert Commerce’s Gift to Women, Eugene Ruddeforth Dorothy Kibbe towers o’er us all, This senior is really taller than tall. Quick as a wink Louise does go, She’s always quick, as her actions show. If the situation is tense, sad, or creepy, Barbara Nolan will most likely remark, “I am sleepy.’ Vic Frisby, sports’ king; Claire Murray, sports’ queen, He simply loves all sports; to him they bring such joy, He’s Leo Chenevert, our very sportiest boy. She’s sad, she’s mad, she’s happy or gay, She’s our moodiest gal, that Pat DePray. He’s late again! To class he’ll trail, , Who? Donald Galemba, doziest, tardiest male. Have often starred on the gymnastic scene. A P Be Sports’ Queen, Claire Murray Sports’ King, Vernard Frisby Moodiest, Pat DePray (ABSENT FROM PICTURES)— Smallest, Elsie Seifert Quickest, Louise Fiorentino Donald Galemba, tardiest and sleepiest Tallest, Dorothy Kibbe Sleepiest, Barbara Nolan Leo Chenevert, sportiest { 27]

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Danciest, Shirley Roy Talkiest, Irene Potvin ory Luckiest, Richard Granger Saddest, Lucy Benigni Gladdest, Mary Lou Campion Songster, Anna Marazzi Luckiest, Marion Kiluk Healthiest and Sportiest, Josephine Swierad Slickest, Jean Uzar SENIOR BALLOT Connie Griffin, a smart, busy lass Was voted best all round girl by her class. A wave in his hair, and starch in his collar, Show Ray Kratovil, our brightest, slickest scholar. Best all ’round girl, Connie Griffin 5 : A Brightest girl, Connie Griffin Ray’s also polite, to child and adult; Busiest, Conte Geta 3 , Brightest boy, Raymond Kratovil He’s the boy Emily Post should often Slickest Ragmond Kamen consult. Politest, Raymond Kratovil Around and around like a spinning toy Dances that rhythm rascal, Shirley M. Roy. Irene Potvin’s chin doesn’t rest, That's why she’s called the talkiest! Fate’s always with him, though he’s really not coy, Who? Why Dick Granger, our luckiest boy! Lucy Benigni’s a pessimist it seems, But maybe she’s happy in some of her dreams. Twinkling eyes and a broad bright smile Show Mary Lou Campion, the gladdest chile. Anna’s our songster, and when she sings, The bell of perfection she really rings. If you look for a winner, then don’t look more; Stop at Marion Kiluk: she has luck galore. She wears lots of sport clothes, and on sports she’s keen, She’s our sportiest girl, and her name’s Josephine. A robust air, an abundance of zest, Distinguish Josephine Swierad, our healthiest. Voted the slickest, neatest chick, Jean Uzar’s a gal who knows each trick. A perfect hairdo, a very chic dress, Makes Elizabeth Hathaway the fanciest. Dresses are made with a tuck and a twist By our fine Commerce seamstress, Mae Sundquist. A very shy girl is Adrienne Sorrell, ‘ Some day, however, she'll come out of her shell. Fanciest, Elizabeth Hathaway Neatest, Jean Uzar Seamstress, Mae Sundquist Shyest, Adrienne Sorrell [ 26 ]



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True Friends TOP—Ann Callahan, Mary DeGray. . . . Claire LaValley, Lorraine Cormier. . . . Claire Murray, Shirley Jack, Milly Cherichetti. . . . Louise Fiorentino, Louise Delmonti. . Marion Stark, Loretta Reed, Marjorie Pinney, Hannah Howarth. ... ABOVE—Ann Lacedonia, (Sabra Schenk), Shirley Joslyn, (Irene O'Donnell)... . Doris Pera, Mary Lou Owens. . BELOW—Carmino Ravosa, Ruth Creanza, Lina Bissonnette, Grover Grindle. . . . Leo Chenevert, Vic Frisby. . . . Beverly Spangler, Jewell Gamble. CHUMS “True friendship has no end,” is a saying that seemingly has been advo- cated by various seniors. Mary DeGray and Ann Callahan did not need a hangout to house their pleasure: each other’s company was enough. Light-haired Claire LaValley and dark-haired Lorraine Cormier have passed a small portion of their school life by gabbing rapidly every morning for a few minutes before Modern Problems 2 class. “Two's company and three’s a crowd” isn’t the philoso- phy of Claire Murray, Shirley Jack, and Milly Cherichetti. Basketball teammates, and would-be bookkeepers, these three have been inseparable. Louise Fiorentino and Louise Delmonti, diminutive in size, for more than three years have shared their rare sense of humor and love of life. Possibly the enjoyment of Hannah Howarth, Marion Stark, and Loretta Reed was due to their companion, Marjorie Pinney; our Commerce comedian. The wide smiles radiated by Shirley Joslyn and Ann Lacedonia are per- haps the result of a perfect companionship during their years in Commerce. Ambitious buddies, Doris Pera and Mary Lou Owens, have energetically run for office, joined clubs, and have gone out for sports together. Lina Bissonnette and Ruth Creanza apparently found that one good friend is worth a thousand casual ones — although these buddies have many other chums. Two other close friends are Grover Grindle and Carmino Ravosa. More boy pals? Oh yes!! Vic Frisby and Leo Chenevert may have sought each other’s company to share good times, or more likely, as mutual protection against the opposite sex. Most likely you often found these two girls in the Patrol office: Jewell Gamble and Beverly Spangler, pals from a way back. These are but a few friends in the class of °47. Ten years from now, will they still be bosom buddies, constant companions, friends forever?

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