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1932 S. Tl If MILDRED ROSE Mil Noveiulwr 2 196 Logan Struct, Gmxlnui' HI .rfitlff 1'f.i'i' fu ffm' fi,lgfJ4'.i't pa-tiki' llmf l1c'z'w' zft'.i'i'i'1nf. ,w,4 COI11Il1C1'Cl.ll Club 4g Cliiiirm.m ol Aincntlinunt Coinniittcv 4, Pageant 3, liitcrnutioniil Relations Club 3, 4, Sqcrqrgiri 44 Cugpcmuyc Coiimil 44 TI'll1111l,2, 3,-1,Yollt-Ii l3.ill1gNcwcomb 2, l3.1slcctb.ill 1,W. A. A. 1. MA MTE RUSSIN lXfI11c December S 15 Piirlq Struct, Hudson Bf11.i'l1j11g if flu' tafor of z'irfm'. Coinmcrcidl Club -1gOrcl1cs.rz1 1, 2QGC0gF.lINl11' Club 4, Triniii 1, Z, S, 4 CATHERINE SANTAMARIA UIQLIVM August 9 35 Tuttle Street, Rcwr: Na om' if llJ't!t'.IJ' 211 tlzjf zrarfzf lVlw !,igl1fe11.r the bzmiezz 0 f if For my one Mfr. Business Manager of Log 45 Commercial Club 4, Orcliestm 1, 2, 3, 44 New- comb 1, 2, 3, 44 Bowling 3, Paddle Tennis 3, Secretary ofClass 1 ,Treasurer ol Middle Classes 3, Yolley Ball 2, W, A. A, 2, '54 XVEAR Book StnlT4. 21
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.luly 15 18 Beacon Street, Gloucester 'TAL' lldrll' 7300i ROLAND F. NIUNIZ Nlusty Tlvt1't is im 1z'j.i'ifu111 filet 'f1'iz1zk11t'J.f. Manager 4. Geogriipliy Club 4. Ring Nominating Committee 4. EVELYN ANNE MURPI-I Y Murph HI7,7f6'l'L'J'fillIg, depszmlazble, i1zdzzJt1'i0u.r, A C0l1lbf7I:lf.i07Z rural 11 faznm' Commercial Club 45 Cooperative Council 45 Geography Club Z, 3, 45 Bookstore Manager 45 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Archery 35 Newcomb 4, Captain 45 XVEAR Boox Nominating Committee 45 Baseball 3, Captain 25 Bowling 35 Fieldball All Star Team 15 Class Historian 4. CATHERINE ALICE POWERS ..Kay,. . October 5 7 Liberty Street, Gloucester A keen wit, 12 wife look, :mai alll anfzuer alwayf ready. store Manager 45 Model League Assembly 35 Humor Editor YEAR Booic 45 ing 35 Volley Ball 2, 3. 20 'luly 29 27 Sadler Street, Gloucester Commercial Club 4. Mens A. A. I. Z, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Business Chairman Commercial Initiation 45 Chairman Handbook Committee 35 Commercial Club 45 Cooperative Council 35 Geography Club 2, 3, 45 Book- W. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 35 Baseball 35 Tennis 35 Bowl-
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TM? TQLYII' B005 1932 Qlibrunitle uf the Qlummertial Qlllass nf 1932 FELLOW CLAssMATEs or THE COMMERCIAL SIINIOR Crass: Before leaving the sacred portals of our dear Alma Mater, let us pause a few moments and, by means of mental television, view the activities which constitute the history of our class. First of all, note that in September, 1928, forty-live eager young people of excep- tional merit and promise, representative of our country's youthful intelligentsia, entered the portals of State Teachers College as Commercial Freshmen. How enthus- iastic we were! My, weren't we glad that the upperclassmen had adopted us and had written, giving us pointers! As members of this entering class, how eager and ap- preciative we were of our opportunities to train for that most worthy of all profes- sionsfteaching! Note how, just as had the freshmen of previous years, we, too, became perplexed at our new surroundings, and how rude a jolt it was to realize that we were not the looked-up-to members of society that we had been as seniors in high school. Then, to plunge us still further into the depths of Uundignilied nothingnessf' we were sub- jected to that most dreaded of ceremonies, initiation, which assumed a particularly gruesome air by being cloaked as a Halloween party. The fact that the girls were arrayed in bloomer-dresses and green hair-ribbons, and the boys in costumes not be- fitting their advanced teens must certainly have been a good test for our poise. Had we asked for a rank in this test we would probably have been told that measur- ing results in education had not yet advanced sufficiently far to cover the case. The walk is ended, but the memory lingers on -especially in Bubbles' mind. Perhaps it would also be well to note that, after what seemed hours of humiliation and mental torture, our kind QD hosts and hostesses, heeding the well-known admonition to practice charity, allowed us to partake of the refreshments and join in the dancing. Meanwhile from dawn to dawn, We became acquainted with such noted authori- ties as Gras, Averill, Gregg, and Jackson, Sanders and Sproul, all reeking with that ominous air known only to freshmen. Horrors, witness the distribution of those cute white slips by Miss Wellman, our Registrar, to some unfortunate members of our class at the end of the first quarter of our Freshman year. How flattered must certain parents have felt on being singled out to receive notices elaborating on the message given by the white slip. Note that the Commercial Freshman class was honored when one of its members, Kay Santamaria, was elected a class officer. Remember that we elected Alice Kiember as our able representative on the Co- ative Council. My, wasn't Roy Goren also busy as an active member of the Girl Scout Club? 22
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