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

 - Class of 1957

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The Sophisticates

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Pictured at right are the Thanks, Folks. for Making Our School Life So Enjoyable Perhaps the least-thanked people at the High School of Commerce, and yet without whom the school could not be run, are the lunchroom ladies and the custodians. When our stomachs tell us that it’s time for lunch, it’s the lunchroom ladies who are respon- sible for the tasty dishes that we eat to satisfy our hunger. How would you like to peel over a hundred pounds of potatoes a day, or make sand- wiches to feed the whole United States Army? These are just some of the tasks these women do for us, and they are certainly worthy of all the thanks we can give them. Another group that we could not do without TUG Pictured at left are lunchroom ladies. Left right: Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Nora Mrs. Eleanor Lawler. are the custodians who keep our halls shining and our school clean and neat. It’s their job to see that Commerce is just the right temperature at all times. Just imagine what would happen if, right in the middle of winter, the custodians decided that the temperature was not important and forgot to watch it. Brr! We can thank them also for the clean water fountains that mean so much in the warm days of spring. Yes, indeed, both of these groups deserve a great deal of credit. Caduceus salutes them for the fine work they have done for us throughout the year to keep us physically comfortable. rasta, Mrs. Marian Gend- ron, Mrs. Josephine Dalton, Richter, and custodians. Front Row, left to right: Mrs. Margaret Fenton, Mrs. Katherine Riordan, Mrs. Bridget Tes- Sein, IGS IROCD, Wiis HO right: senior custodian, Mr. George Yorio, Mr. Jerry Giordano, Mr. Armand Boze- gian, Mr. Nunzio Celond, Mr. Leroy Clayborne.



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Class “Lady” Ann Spaulding King of Sports Bob Simpson Queen of Sports Maureen Scott Alibi King George Pehlvanian The Seniors Cast Their Ballots... Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Don Heyliger Joan Bruno Boy Who Has Done the Most | for the Class Don Heyliger Girl Who Has Done the Most for the Class Joan Bruno == Tine Sanu — —Ss— Sa aS Ne NENG Girl Most Likely to Succeed Diane Ledger Boy Most Likely to Succeed Edward Anderson Class “Gentleman” Don Heyliger Prettiest Girl Class Actor Maureen Scott Dick Pond Class Actress Portia Peters Class Couple Joan Bruno and Handsomest Boy Phil Tuohey Tom D’Agostino 28

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