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Photo by courtesy of Mr. Si- mon Shadbegian. Foreword “Capers!” What a magic word that is to the students of the High School of Commerce. For it brings to mind the gorgeous scenery, the costumes, the lights, and the unusual talent of the participants—all of which were responsible for the great success of this year’s show. But what is not seen on opening night is the hard work that goes into the show before the curtain can be raised: the hours of rehearsal, the preparation of costumes, the arrange- ment of the scenery, and last, but not least, the actual putting of the show together. So it is with life: before one can expect to gain success and happiness, he must put forth the effort and the thought to make him worthy of it. As with the show, and as with life, the years spent in high school must be filled with hard work as well as fun and frolic, if one is to be successful in gaining a good education that will help him in obtaining success in the business world. Hard work is the only ticket that will permit him the pleasure of taking his place on stage when the curtain goes up on graduation day. Using this thought as our theme, Caduceus for 1957 salutes Commerce Capers of 1956.
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: o s 4 Dedication The staff wishes to dedicate the 1957 Caduceus to all the students and faculty members whose untir- ing efforts made this year’s Cap- ers production a memorable and enjoyable experience.
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