Worcester High School of Commerce - Caduceus Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1955
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Y'-j,,g.Tq A !W.,g - ,. 4 L -f-Q., .11 , 4,-WL, .. ,A i..v,..,3:A ,Um .-h-,.Twk-vig, f My , , JE. ' 1-.'----ff. .ff .3 Lu f 1-,qi 1-X . - ':.i:. . ,AS'f . ' vge,ig1?b 1 -rg sf,f'-1-.1 .3-,Q .- ,.:,.- , --1 , ' --,,g'..,h54,.f,x4g1-1 K ,li H L ..,, IL ,yn 'f' .'f5qfr,z,s ' 5'-V, '4 'fs'f' . 1 jk. K ':g.Q .yi , 2. P23364 ' : ggdffwew The 1955 Senior Yearbook of the Hzgb School of Commerce WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Dedication In Memoriam Administration and Faculty 4 .4,,......i. .A CADUCEUS Editorial Board, '55-A CADUCEUS Editorial Board, '55-B CADUCEUS Art Staff .................... Photograph Committee, '55-A ..., Cap and Gown Committee, '55-A Gift Committee, '55-A ....,,.,..,,.,.,.. Class Day Representatives, '55-A Class Day Committee, '55-A ....,. Motto Committee, '55-A ,,..,i,...., Prom Committee, '55-A ., Ring Committee, '55-A ...,,..,...i,. Ring Committee, '55-B ....,.i..,..., Cap and Gown Committee, '55-B Motto Committee, '55-B ,..,,...,,..,, Class Day Committee, '55-B ........ Class Day Representatives, '55-B Gift Committee, '55-B .,.i.i...... Photograph Committee, '55-B . . ,, Prom Committee, '55-B ...,.,...,...... CADUCEUS Advertising Committee Senior Class Officers, '55-A .....,.. f ldhhw ELA5SUF'55-AM Class History ...i....i Class Oration .........,. ......, Class Song .,.,.i.,....,.,........ ..,.., last Will and Testament ...... Class Day Program .......... .. Flower Girls, '55-A ,....., Seniors, '55-A ..,....i.... 'I2-I3 14 'I5 16 16 'I7 17 18 18 I9 'I9 20 20 21 2'l 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 25 26-27 28-29 29 30-3'l 32 33 34-46 Cnfw' lJl'l'l'f!C'I' THE CLASS UF '55-B . ..Q Senior Class Officers, '55-B .........,..., Class History, '55-B ..,.....,.... Class Oration, '55-B ..A.,A...4, last Will and Testament .,4.. Class Day Program ..,......, Class Song ..................,., Flower Girls, '55-B ..,.r.. Seniors, '55-B ...........,.,.... Honor Students, '55-A ,,.... Honor Students, '55-B ...,.. Horace Mann Scholars fifnfrzl' Dl'l'l'rfc'1' ACTIVITIES and ATHLETICS Student Council .....,,.,......... .......,.....,..,..,....,.,........ Orchestra - Band ....,.. , . Mercury Stalt, '55-A 4.4.... ....... Mercury Staff, '55-B ...,,......,....., Glee Club lMonday Sectionl ........ Glee Club IWednesday Sectionl ..r.. Vocal Training Class .,A..,.,,....,..A Korean Veterans .,..........,.,..., Blackfriars Dramatic Society ..,, Weaving Club ..,A.,,...,.....,..,,...r..r United States History Club ...,... Scholastic Art Award Winners ,...... Commerce Press Club ......,..... Camera Club ,............r... Italian Club ..........,...,.................. . Class Day Cast, '55-A ..4................,.. Booster Club Steering Committee ..., Chemistry Club ...,4..,.,.. .............. Radio Club ..,....,........ Bowling Club ...,,.......,. Lithuanian Club ......,...... Girls' Varsity Club .....,. Bookkeeping Club ...... Ice Skating Club .,..,,,.,.. Informals at School .4,.... Winning Touchdown , Football ...................... Basketball ,..,..,....r.,. Indoor Track ......... Cross Country ..... Track ............,.,. Ice Hockey ........... . .. ........,. , . ., Baseball ..,..............t..........,.......... Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball ..,.. . Girls' Varsity Basketball 4..,..... Field Hockey .........t..,....,...,. Girls' Tennis ....,.,...........,,. Boys' Tennis ,..... Cheerleaders .... Calor Dizicfcfz' Advertisements ...... 47-48 49 50-51 52 53-55 56 57 57 58-79 80 80 81 83 84 85 86-87 88-89 90 90 91 92 92 93 94 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102-105 106-107 108 109 110 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 117 118 119 GQfloC NUM. Ml MARY CARROLL O'LEARY, WHOSE UNDERSTANDING AND INSPIRATION HAVE IMPRESSED IN OUR MINDS THE TRUE MEANING OF NEWSPAPER WORK, FOR WHOSE FRIENDSHIP AND WARMTH WE WILL EVER BE GRATEFUL, WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 7955, IN ADMIRATION AND AFFECTION, DEDICATE OUR CADUCEUS. HNMEMORHA DONALD J.. FLYNN 50? DIED JULY 26. 1954 Teacher ali' llffnglliislln, Donald J. Flynn was assigned to the position of teacher of English at the High School of Commerce on September l, l947, after teaching the same subject at South High School for a period of three years. He possessed a union of mildness and firmness. He realized that all students have not the same character and temperament and that relative mildness with some would be severity with others. Because at his generally amiable disposition, Mr. Flynn will long be remembered by teachers and students at Commerce High School. MATTHEW' R. MCCANN 50? DIED NOVEMBER 24. 1954 Teacher all lpllnysiics, Matthew R. McCann, who retired in June, l954, after forty-one years as a teacher of physics at Commerce, died November 24 in St. Vincent Hospital after a short illness. A scholarly man, Mr. McCann was diligent and thorough in his teaching. His sincerity and his kindness endeared him to both students and faculty. He was, in every sense of the word, a gentleman. lELlE,ANOR M. MURRAY SO? DIED DECEMBER 11. 1954 Teaclher ol' Tygpewriifxing amll lpenmanslhip, ln December we were sorry to learn of the death ot one of our teachers, Miss Eleanor M. Murray. Those of us who had Miss Murray in class will long remember her gracious manner and her ever readiness to help us. We, the members of the Editorial Board of the 1955 CADUCEUS, ioin with our fellow students and the faculty in recording our sorrow and deep sense of loss. fmfzm g KM, PRINCIPAL umm manning ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL .K K X1 1 gywaro! ,Z in ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATION William J. Casey, Principal Edward F. Tobin. Assistant Principal James A. Manning, Assistant' Principal Louise Colegrove, Principal Clerk Blanche M. Ryan, Clerk Edith B. Anderson, Clerk Ruth A. Werner, Clerk Mary I. O'ConneIl, Clerk Efproxia Cocaine, Clerk our faculty .... Arthur J. Andersen Stenography Lee F. Bartlett Guidance Evelyn J. Biorkman Civics and Problems of Democracy George P. Bonardi Mechanical Drawing, Blue Print Reading Isabelle Bosworth Physical Education William J. Bousha Biology, Health Mildred R. Bowen Stenography, Typewriting A. Claire Bowman Biology Mary M. Bradley English, French Robert G. Brearley Economic Geography, History Joseph M. Breen English Thomas A. Breen History S. Hope Brotherton lSubstitutel Modeling Gertrude Bryant English Carolyn J. Burns Physiology and Health Richard Butler Science, Radio Florence S. Buyniski Penmanship Harry J. Cahill General Science, Algebra Helen S. Carroll English Marie M. Carroll Bookkeeping John F. Creamer Law, Civics Kathleen P. Mulvey lMrs.l, Clerk Marian G. Cruikshank English, Consumer Education James L. Davidson Physical Education Frances E. Devlin lSubstitutel Typewriting, Penmanship H. Allan Dickie History Margaret M. Donallan Office Practice, Typewriting Francis J. Doran Law, Civics Sadie J. Duguid Biology Irving P. Erickson Algebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry Henry F. Fitzmaurice Bookkeeping, Problems of Democracy, Art of Speech John A. Flaherty Physics Katherine Flynn Bookkeeping, Penmanship Mary E. Friel English Marion L. Fuller Music Appreciation, Fundamentals of Music William J. Gannon Business Arithmetic Antoinette Giannini lSubstitutel Vocal Training, Glee Club Gloria Glazer lSubstitutel General Art, Cartooning Francis G. Gleason Oflice Practice Mary F. Greaney English, French Edna T. Greeko lOn leave of absencel Italian Ruth P. Greenlay Bookkeeping William C. Haddad Commercial Law, General Science William F. Hall Chemistry Richard P. Halloran English Jacqueline Hart General Art, Cartooning Joseph R. Healy Director of Placement Mabel B. Higgins School Nurse Marion L. Higgins Bookkeeping Mildred Horne Typewriting Rita Howard Typewriting, Stenography Jacquelin N. Hubbard lMrs.i lSubstitutel Weaving Francis P. Hussey Bookkeeping William S. Italiano Italian, Typewriting Wallace A. Johnson Guidance Edward T. King English Katheryn S. Lamothe Guidance Edward Langille Band and Orchestra Sophie Levenson lMrs.l lSubstitutel Weaving Lincoln S. Levinson General Art, Drawing and Painting Margaret A. Libby English Edna O. Lundstrom Oftice Practice Mary E. Manifold Typewriting Fred T. Mara Physiology and Health, General Science Olive G. Matthews English Myles R. McAleer Art of Speech Evelyn M. McCabe Latin John J. Merrill Ceramics Mary A. Moran English George F. Moriarty French, English Marion L. Moriarty Typewriting, Penmanship Eleanor M. Murray Penmanship Faculty Michael T. Neary Economics, Bookkeeping Counseling for Veterans I. Leavitt Newman Mechanical Drawing G. George Nylin Latin-American History, Modern History John M. O'Brien Business Arithmetic Katherine M. O'Connell Typewriting, English Marie V. O'Connell Office Practice William T. O'Connell Geometry Claire l. O'Connor English Mary C. O'Leary Journalism Paul A. Olin French, Spanish, Swedish Willard L. Osborn History John J. Parulis History Mary P. Powers Civics and Problems of Democracy Margaret M. Phillips Physical Education Eleanor A. Reardon English David R. Reidy English John M. Riedl Civics, Commercial Law Marguerite Rogers Office Practice Edward E. Ruane Business Arithmetic, Algebra Helen V. Savage Art Appreciation, English Samuel E. Sleeper Civics, History Mary A. Smith History Alexander J. Sullivan English John J. Sullivan History Lillian E. Sundeen Guidance Anthony J. Trippi General Art Roy H. Wall Typewriting Ruth L. Woodward Stenography the Cadueeus staffs and other committees . Barbara Alexandrovich, Editor-in-Chief Carol Anderson Phyllis Hirtle Rudolph Pavini Jerebill Barton Louise George Nancy Richardson Carol Donovan Joan Lundberg Nancy Wilder Marguerite Fernandez Harvey Marcus Sandra Whitcomb THE 1955-A CADUCEUS EDITORIAL BOARD W'-f l b'll d M First Row, left to right: Sandra Whitcomb, Carol Anderson, Barbara Alexandrovich, Carol Donovan, ere 1 Barton. Second Row, left to right: Louise George, Rudolph Pavini, Phyllis Hirtle, Nancy Wil er, arguerit Fernandez, Harvey Marcus, Nancy Richardson, THE 'I955-B CADUCEUS EDITORIAL BOARD v 7' First Row, left to right: Pauline Benoit, Beverly Parella, Shirley Masiello, Gloria Richardson, losephine Mastro matlei, lane Shenkowski. Second Row, lelt to right: Richard Caparso, Helen Valinski, Shirley Thompson Patricia Grokaltis, Gail lacobsen, Gail Durling, Ierome Mader. Carol Berg Pauline Benoit Janice Anderson Harriet Brody Richard Caparso Gail Durling Joseph Germain Shirley Masiello, Editor-in-Chief Marian Huban Patricia Grokaitis Nancy Kallio Gail Jacobsen Adrienne Longval Judy Lovell Josephine Mastromattei Jerome Mader Gloria Richardson Beverly Parella Jane Shenkowski John Staples Helen Valinski Shirley Thompson Caduceus Ari' Siaff First Row, left to right: Edmond Plante, Carol Fagan, Io-Ann Doiron, Iohn Marengo. Second Row, left to right: Paul Kelley, Vaino T. Kola, Rudolph Pavini, Richard Kierstead. Edmond Pla nie, Chairman Jo-Ann Doiron Vaino T. Kola Carol Fagan John Marengo Paul Kelley Rudolph Pavini Richard Kiersfead Phofograph Commifiee, '55-A Rita DeToma, Chairman First Row, left to right: Mary lane Denechaud, Nanc Wilder, Rita DeToma, loan Chapin Second Row, left to right: Lloyd Ostiguy, William Parretii, Richard Iarzobski, Joan Chapin Richard Jarzobski William Parrefti Mary Jane Denechaud Lloyd Osfiguy Nancy Wilder i Cap and Gown Committee. '55-A Violet Andrews, Chairman Susan Bailey Norma Dunton Norman Goldman Betty Mickelson Barbara Pike Arthur Vangel First Row, left to right: Barbara Pike, Norma Dunton, Violet Andrews, Chairman. Second Row, left to right: Susan Bailey, Arthur Vangel, Betty Mickelson. Joseph Ostrowski, Chairman Robert Friend Audrey LaJeunesse Phyllis Ligor Dolores Martello Mary Lou Osper Joseph Scannell Gift Committee, '55-A First Row, lett to right: Dolores Martello, Phyllis Ligor, Mary Lou Osper, Audrey Laleunesse. Second Row, left to right: Ioseph Ostrowski, Ioseph Scannell, Robert Friend, Richard Jarzobski CLASS ORATOR Barbara Alexandrovich CLASS HISTORIAN Barbara Perrone CLASS TESTATRIX Josephine Ostrowski CLASS VOCALIST Henry Ephraim CLASS MUSICIAN Violet Andrews CLASS PIANIST Theresa Campaneli, Chairman Lewis Dooling Theresa Kowalski Edward Larson James McDonald Dolores Nuttall Mariorie Ventura M ,..r W,,,,,i..,,m,,.,s,.,,,.-,,,s.s, .. .m.,,W Class Day Representatives, '55-A First Row, left to right: Barbara Perrone, Iosephine Osfrowski, Barbara Alexandrovich. Second Row, left to right: Richard Iarzobski, Violet Andrews. Class Day Committee. '55-A First Row, left to right: Marjorie Ventura, Iames McDonald, Lewis Dooling Theresa Kowalski. Second Row, left to right: Theresa Campaneli, Edward Larson tree ' 'I ' ' Mo'H'o Commiifee. '55-A Phyllis Hirtle, Chairman Ann Carbone Elvira DiBenedeHo Roberta Serra Joan Treinas First Row, left to right: Phyllis Hirtle, Elvira DiBenedetto. Second Row, left to right: Roberta Serra, Anna M. Carbone. Prom Commiiiee, '55-A First Row, left to righi: Richard Iarzobski, Diana Kerkorian, Helen Terzian, Iosephine Ostrowski, Ioan Eident, William Parretti. Second Row, lei! to right: Henry Dobkowski, Irene Seaver, Ioan Taylor, Angelina Ferrante, Iames McDonald. Joan Eiclent Angelina Ferranie Henry Dobkowski Helen Terzian Diane Kerkorian James McDonald Josephine Osfrowski, Chairman Richard Jarzobski Joan Taylor Irene Seaver William Parretti Diana Kerkorian, Chairman Carol Anderson Carol Donovan Lewis Dooling William Parrefli Leon Shulman Ring Commifiee. '55-B Ring Commifiee. '55-A First Row, left to right Diana Kerkorian, Carol Anderson, Carol Donovan. Second Row, lelt to right: William Parrelti, Lewis Dooling Leon Shulman. Flrst Row left to right: Ierome Mader, Beverly A. Parella, Ellen Felicelti, David Lubin. Second Row, left to right: Marie Gabriella, Francis A. Porcaro. David Lubin, Chairman Ellen Felicefti Beverly Parella Jerome Mader Marie Gabriella Francis Porcaro Jerome Mader, Chairman Jeannine Boudreau George Copeland Mary Doherty Muriel Hall Vaino Tap Kola Nancy McCormick Lawrence Marshall Motto Committee, '55-B First Row, left to right: Barbara Hardy, lane Shenkowski, Helen Leacu, 'Eleanor Swenson Second Row, left to right: Shirley Masiello, Agnes Schlemminger, Vlrgmia Mary Kubik. Cap and Gown Committee. '55-B First Row, left to right: Ierome Mader, Nancy McCormick, Ieannine Boudreau, Lawrence Marshall. Second Row, left to right: Vaino Kola, Geraldine Scott, Barbara Soderberg, Muriel Hall, George Copeland, Helen Leacu, Chairman Victoria Nieroda Agnes Schlemminger Jane Shenkowski Eleanor Swenson Myrna Zabarsky Class Day Committee, '55-B Class Day Representatives. '55-B , 3 Q l w 3 , i 2' Q f-m y Q 2 wllfg 's I .a il so l5v'S ,....--G-1 .evo First Row, left to right: Edwma Benecchi, Ianet Carlson. Second Row, left to right: Richard OConnor, Gail Darling, lerome Mader. '. Jerome Mader, Chairman Edwina Benecchi Janet Carlson Gail Durling Richard O'Connor. Ronald Spakauskas Geraldine Thurlow William Walsh Gifi Committee. '55-B ' x 2 t i , ' i 4 s 3 E s y 2 First Row, left to right: Kay Taylorfliana Benway, Iune Martin. Second Row, left to right: Ann McCausland, Roger Osterhalm, Shirley Salsman, First Row, left to right: Evelyn Cronin, Ioan Hardy. Second Row, left to right: Ioan Sledziewski, Muriel Hall. Donald Quintiliani, Class Orator Joan Hardy, Class Historian Muriel Hall, Class Testatrix Evelyn Cronin, Class Vocalist Joan Sledziewski, Class Musician Anthony Ferrazano, Class Pianist Dana Benway, Chairman Angela Capoccia Sam Hokkanen Jane Martin Ainn McCaosland Roger Osterholm Shirley Salsman Kay Taylor I r Q Phofograph Commiffee, '55-B David Lubin Paul Catineau Co-Chairmen Carol Berg Carol Giarusso Barbara Hardy Alice Kaloostian Mary Lazar Gramany Mantopoulos Gloria Richardson Frances Sestito Russell Swenson First Row, lelt to right' Frances Sestito, Gloria Richardson, Carol Grarrrsso, Alice Kaloostron Second Row, left to rraht. Gramany lvlantoponlos Bnrhaza Hardy, Davrd Lubin Paul Carrneau Mary Lazar, Carol Bera Prom Committee. '55-B Jerome Mader, Chairman ' David Lubin Janet Pelley Ellen Felicerti Muriel Hall Jeannine Boudreau Gayle Johnson Ann Kehowski Q Maryann Bisceglia f, Sandra Mard Richard Caparso Frrst Row, lett to rrght' Ierome Mader, Maryann Bisceglia, Ellen Felicetti, Davrd Lubrn Second Row, lett to rrght: Sandra Mard, Gayle lohnson, Richard Caparso, leannrne Boudreau, Ianet Pelley, Ann Kehowskr. First How, lolt to right: Patrrcra Grokartxs, Bette Ann MCAl1llll9, Katherine- Pan- tazrs, Gramany Mantoponl- os, Ellen Fe-lrcv-ttr, Ann Lrndholm, Charrmang Nancy Wrlder, Phyllis Lraor Carol Anderson, Iohn Pakula, Barbara Alexandrovrch, Sec- ond Row, lvl! to rraht Hars Vey Marcus, Norma Dune lon, Dana Benway, Shirley Thomiwson, Gladys Srael, loan Irdent, Catherine Dell' Aqurla Doris Smith, Helen Valrnskr, Bruce Barnett. Ann Lrndholm, Co-Charrman '55-Bg Nanc Wilder, Co-Charrman '55-Ag Patrrcra Grokams, Bette Ann McAul1tle, Katherine Pan- lcrzto, Gramany Mantopoulos, Ellen Felgcetti, Ph llrs Lrgor, Carol Anderson, lohn Pakula, Barbara Alexandrovrch, Harvey Marcus, Norma Danton, Dana Benway, Shrrle Thompson, Gladys Srgel, Barbara Soderberq, Catherrnu Dell'Aqurla, Doris Smrih, Helen Valmslcr, Bruce Barnett, Ioan gcrodwrn, Ioan Lundberg, Helen Terzran, Richard larzobskr, Theresa Kowalski Caduceus Adverfising Commiifee N i , , l John Pakulo PRESIDENT Carol Anderson VICE-PRESIDENT Rita DeTomo SECRETARY Henry Dobkowski TREASURER First Row, left to right: Carol Anderson, Iohn Pcxkula. Second Row, leii io right: Henry Dobkowski, Rita DeToma 55-A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS COLORS PURPLE and WHITE MOTTO Veritas Vos Liberubit The Truth Shall Make You Free '55-A lass History Looking back at the past, we, as a class, will long remember the three years we spent at Commerce. This evening during our class night program, l would like to give a brief outline of the many events which will leave with us a vivid memory of these unforgettable days. We arrived at the High School of Commerce on a cold bright morning in February, 1952. Because of the large enrollment, we had to spend our freshman year at the various iunior highs and high schools nearest our homes. En- tering as sophomores, there were exactly 569 pupils in our class. We were shown to our home rooms and we again felt like freshmen trying to find each of our classes in the two enormous buildings. This year had proved successful for the girls' varsity basketball team. Under the skillful guid- ance of Miss Isabelle Bosworth they won the Inter-High Championship by defeating South in the final game of the season. On May 6 the Blackfriars once again pre- sented their annual play called Goodbye, My Fancy at Tuckerman Hall. The girls' field hockey team gained the Inter- High crown for the sixth consecutive time. The school newspaper, The Mercury, won a first-class rating from The National Scholastic Press Association, in the yearly contest held at the University of Minnesota School of Journalism. After our Summer vacation we started the Fall term in sadness, for we all suffered a great loss in the death of Miss Evelyn Lundgren who died October 7, 1952. She had been with the High School of Commerce for 20 years, teaching his- tory and English. Following the death of Miss Lundgren, our beloved coach and math teacher, Mr. John Foley, passed away on Oc- tober 25, 1952. He had devoted a great deal of his time to sports, always striving to attain per- fection in his squads and respect among his pupils and members of his teams. ln his memory there is a plaque which is now hanging near Room 5. Finally, we worked our way into our junior year and to think that we had completed two full years was just unbelievable. ln the election of class officers, we had chosen Louis Dooling, President, Carol Anderson, Vice-President, Theresa Campaneli, Secretary, and Richard Jarzobski, Treasurer. For the first time we had a Town Meeting in our assembly hall on March 24. lt followed the same procedure as regular town meetings and we had open discussions on various issues. The iunior varsity girls' basketball team tied the North lassies for the championship under the patience and coaching of Miss Margaret Phillips. Our Commerce track team had taken posses- sion of the Inter-High title, held by North for the past seven years, with our fleet-footed Okie O'Connor the co-captain as well as a speedy competitor in the finals which took place at the Grafton Street Junior High gym. Okie has always gone out faithfully each year for track and he has proven to be a most valuable runner. The Blackfriars presented a fascinating mys- tery play, Double Door, at Tuckerman Hall on May 5. Everything seemed to be going along smooth- ly until we realized that once again we had suffered a third tragic loss when Miss Catherine Benoit suddenly died on May 15 after a long illness. She was appointed as a teacher of office practice at Commerce in 1949 after pre- viously teaching in various Worcester schools. These three losses had left an empty feeling in the students as well as the faculty and still there remain memories which are hard to erase. The 1953 CADUCEUS, the school yearbook, had received honors for the 11th year in the Columbia University School Press Association contest in New York. The United States History Club made its an- nual trip to West Point with our new faculty advisor, Miss Evelyn Biorkman. This trip seemed to be most exciting, especially to the senior girls, who managed to snap pictures of the cadets. The girls' hockey team had chosen Sue Bailey as their co-captain. Sue has been most active in every sport all through school and she even has been manager of the basketball team. Her outstanding ability has helped her to achieve five C's and one Of the two football players who made the WTAG All-Star team, one happened to be our iron man, Ronald Spakauskas, better known as Specs. He deserves a great deal of praise for his aggressiveness throughout the football season and at an impressive ceremony in the assembly hall he received a plaque. The most wonderful day had arrived. We were now full-fledged seniors of the school or the so-called Big Shots. This was a day we had been looking forward to and we, as seniors, were ready to try our humorous pranks on the innocence of the incoming freshmen. The final election of class officers resulted in the following victors: John Pakula, President, Carol Anderson, Vice-President, Rita DeToma, Secretary, and Henry Dobkowski, Treasurer. The Blackfriars of Commerce once again had a tremendous hit with their three-act comedy called Mother is a Freshman. This play was directed by Mr. Myles McAleer and the local paper gave a good comment on the cast and the play. During our Summer vacation we learned of the death of Mr. Donald Flynn who had for many years taught English at Commerce. The first issue of The Mercury with Carol Anderson as Editor-in-Chief, appeared in Octo- ber. Incidentally, The Mercury had been awarded first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association during the Spring. This Fall it was chosen as the best high school newspaper in New England. The T954 CADUCEUS took first place once again in the annual Columbia Scholastic Press Association Contest for yearbooks. Our class officers, along with the prom com- mittee, set the date of the Senior Prom as December 3 at the luxurious Sheraton Hotel. The class colors, purple and white, were used in the decorations for the Prom. The results of the elections for Class Day Representatives were as follows: Richard Jar- zobski, Class Orator, Barbara Perrone, Class Testatrix, Violet Andrews, Class Pianist, Jose- phine Ostrowski, Class Vocalist, and Barbara Alexandrovich, Class Historian. The words for our class song were written by Betty Michelson, the music was by Phyllis Ventura. For flower girls we had chosen Theresa Campaneli, Carol Donovan, Barbara Grendol, Joan Eident, Nancy Richardson, and Sandra Whitcomb. Violet Andrews, a Horace Mann pupil, was elected the D. A. R. Representative from Com- merce. Barbara Alexandrovich was chosen as Editor- in-Chief of the CADUCEUS. Serving with her on the editorial board are: Carol Anderson, Jerebill Barton, Carol Donovan, Marguerite Fer- nandez, Phyllis Hirtle, Louise George, Joan Lundberg, Harvey Marcus, Rudolph Pavini, Nancy Richardson, Nancy Wilder, and Sandra Whitcomb. Mr. Wallace Johnson and Mr. Lee Bartlett directed the Variety Show held at Chandler Street Junior High in November. Many in the senior class participated in this show and really showed hidden talent in their splendid perform- ance that evening. On November 30, l954, there was an assembly to honor our football team that won the Inter- High Championship. The final game was played against North and our very own Dick Haggar scored the winning touchdown. Coach Jablonski and Mr. Manning awarded W's to our trium- phant team. Mr. Matthew McCann, who had retired in June, l954, after 41 years of teaching, died November 24 at St. Vincent Hospital. He taught physics and science for many years in Room 45 and he was a familiar figure to everyone. Those having outstanding scholastic ability and rated as Horace Mann Scholars are: Carol Anderson, Violet Andrews, Mary Chianese, Betty Michelson, Barbara Tracy, and Nancy Wilder. Tonight is the last night that we of '55-A will assemble as a class. Our senior year is coming to an end and deep without our hearts we wish to express to our parents and to the entire faculty our sincere gratitude for giving us the encouragement that we needed to attain this goal. We now look toward the future. Each cher- ished memory of the past will remain as a symbol of our happy school days. I am sure that each one of us, with the help of Almighty God, will have the success and happiness that we wish to achieve in coming years. ' .. ,,,. f it Barbara Alexandrovich, Class Historian Class 0rafion '55-ll By RICHARD JARZOBSKI UNITED STATES CIVIL DEFENSE The subiect of my talk tonight, United States Civil Defense, is a serious one and perhaps not too pleasant for seniors leaving high school. But it is one that should be considered carefully by everyone. Because of developments in this air-atomic age, the United States can no longer be free from the danger of a sudden devastating attack against its mainland. Civil defense can be defined as the protection of the home front by civilians acting under civil authority to minimize casualties and war damage and to preserve maximum civilian support of the war effort. The greatest deterrent to such attack is the knowl- edge on the part of a would-be aggressor that we have the power to destroy him by retaliatory action. Since there can be no absolute military defense, an effective civil defense is vital to the future security of the United States because it might provide it means whereby this country, if suddenly attacked heavily and without warning, could get off the fioor to fight back. . ..- :si:fzi ?f, .vat Itfigg -if Richard Jarzobski. Class Orafor An enemy attack would presumably be aimed at the great metropolitan areas, the cities and towns, at the country's most critical targets. Such an attack would be against all the people of the United States, therefore, defense against it must require the co-ordinated effort of the whole nation. lt is expected that such an attack would be partially successful. Whether it would succeed in destroying America's productive power would depend, in the main, on the organization and functional efficiency of the country's civil defense. This vital service has been a missing element in our system of national security. The national security structure of the United States becomes complete with the establishment of adequate civil defense. Until wars are effectually outlawed, civil defense must take its place along with military defense in any sound and well-rounded program. With the military establishment expanding, and with the industrial facilities of the nation being geared to that expansion, the drain upon America's resources will necessarily be great. Plans for civil defense, therefore, must be made with full recognition of the importance of maximum economy in the use of the available supply of men, money, and materials. Civil defense rests upon the principle of self- protection by the individual, extended to include mutual self-protection on the part of groups and communities. Manned largely by unpaid part-time volunteer workers, each service of civil defense will work in co-operation with the others for the common good. All men and women who make up these services will belong to a national team - The United States Civil Defense Corps. Civil defense is conceived as a system which will depend largely on co-operation between critical target areas, such as our own, and the communities around them. This must be done on a nation-wide basis. Advance preparations, combined with prompt and effective post-attack actions, would reduce casualties to a small percentage of what they otherwise would be. Responsibility for civil defense belongs to the individual and his local government. The individual, given all training possible, does what he can for himself in an emergency. The family unit, also trained, attacks its own problems and contributes to the organized community effort. The community's civil defense organization works to meet its own crisis, receiving outside help if its facilities are inadequate, or contributing support to neighboring communities under organized state direction. To help commun- ities carry out their responsibility, the state and federal governments contribute assistance about organ- izational advice, over-all planning, and resources. Every person and every community has a part to play in the civil defense program. Remoteness from places considered probable targets does not exempt any community from planning, since evacuee reception and care must be provided, and a support program organized. The civil defense program for this country must be in constant readiness because for the first time in l40 years an enemy has the power to attack our cities in strong force, and for the first time in our history that attack may come suddenly, with little or no warning. Granted a few minutes warning, casualties can be reduced through proper organization and training in civil defense. More important, civil defense could spell the difference between defeat and victory for our people. The thoughts brought on by a discussion of civil defense in this atomic age are sobering ones, and cannot be taken lightly. Our responsibility as we graduate must include participation in civil defense activities. ez CZSS Ong Words by Betty Mickelson Music by Phyllis Ventura l know that we shall ne'er forget These golden days gone by, The lasting friendships we have made At Dear Old Commerce High. CHORUS: To Our Old Alma Mater We'll sing this song of praise, Our hearts will e'er be loyal Through all our future days. The lessons we have learned no doubt, Will last us through the years, And they will be a help to us, ln this great world of ours. CHORUS The future though may troubled be Our spirits will not die, We'll still recall our school days At Dear Old Commerce High. Words by BETTY MICKELSON Music by PHYLLIS VENTURA last Will and Testament of the Class ol' '55 A We the members of i955-A, have always tried lo do all lhings in the correct manner. Therelore, il is only filling and proper for us lo bring our affairs lo a close in a legal manner before leaving the High School of Commerce. Being ol sound mind and realizing that our time is shorl, we do hereby declare this our last will and teslament revoking all olhers that have preceded il. our beloved parents, we leave our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for their help and guidance and, most of all, for their patience. the members of the faculty, we leave all the members of the Class of 1955-A who are not leaving. Mr. Casey, our principal, we leave our gratitude and appreciation for his patience and forebearance with us, in all the things that we have done. Mr. Manning, our assistant principal, we leave a new supply of P.M. slips and a much larger P.M. room. Mr. Tobin, our assistant principal, we leave all our sincere good wishes. Mr. McAleer, we leave our thanks for all the favors which we really didn't deserve. Miss O'Leary, we leave a new supply of Journalism passes, our class nearly exhausted her present one. Mr. Italiano, we leave a new set of Italian books. Mr. Creamer, we leave a beautiful blonde secretary for one knee and a gorgeous redhead for the other. Mr. Sleeper, we leave two tickets to a Broadway opening. Mr. Hussey, we leave a one-year supply of ice cream all paid for. Mr. Butler, we leave a pair of earmuffs that he can wear while he's on the hill fourth period. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Bartlett, we leave a few talented stars for next year's Variety Show. Stars like Betty Grable and Eddie Fisher. The following students, for no reason at all. wish to leave some of their prized possessions: John Pakula, our class president, leaves all his headaches plus a bottle of as- pirin to the next class president. Wasn't it fun though? Carol Anderson, vice-president, leaves her iob as Editor of The Mercury. Henry Dobkowski, class treasurer, leaves all his money problems to the next class treasurer. Rita DeToma, class secretary, leaves her typewriter in the Mercury office. Dick Jarzobski leaves his lpana smile and his good looks. Barbara Alexandrovich leaves to go into training fnurse's training, that ist. Josephine Ostrowski leaves all her clubs and committees. Violet Andrews, female Liberace, leaves her wonderful piano playing. lee Shulman leaves his hep knowledge to some square. Mary Reynolds leaves for Korea! Why, Mary? Dick Haggar leaves everybody weeping. Ann Hayes leaves to be a future Mrs. Jim McDonald leaves his wonderful per- sonality and his Sir Galahad charm. Rene Seaver leaves her favorite seat in the Coffee Shop. Joe Ostrowski and Bob Daly leave without Jim Cronin. Phyllis Ligor leaves her pleasant smile and happy disposition to a grouchy Junior. Vinnie Cassino leaves his Rh thm and Y Blues column to some Jazz lover. Dolly Martello leaves with a hanky in her hand. 0akie O'Connor leaves his fleet-footed track shoes to some up-and-coming track freshman. Ed Larson leaves sad-eyed. Janet Bergquist, better known as Poop- sie, leaves her favorite seat at Her- nando's Hideaway. Rudy Pavini and Dick Kierstead leave their humor and wit to some poor sad sack. Joan Eident leaves her long, long, pony tail. Joe Piscitelli leaves! Finally! Ann Marie Falcone, Dotty Torigian, Joan Goodwin, and Joan Taylor leave a garbage disposal for Room 5. Dave Sullivan leaves his morning Tele- gram to someone who can't afford to buy one. Bev Lambe leaves all her sailors. Bill Paretti leaves! Nasty break, girls. Shirley Smith leaves as quiety as she came. Bob Friend leaves his intelligence in U. S. History to some first half senior who can't seem to understand it. Mary Lou Osper leaves her pretty blue eyes and her innocent charm. Harvey Marcus leaves with a shortage of pencils. Marilyn Letiecq leaves her stenography class with tears in her eyes. Lewis Dooling leaves unwillingly. Marge Ventura and Angie Ferrante leave their friendship to any two girls who can't get along. Joe Scannell leaves with a push. Ree Ree Canzano leaves her marvelous personality and terrific sense of humor. All the seniors of 1955-A leave their extra points to Jim Cronin. Barbara Perrone. Class Testatrix Tlle following veterans wish to leave their contributions: Skip Paradise leaves all his girls behind for Paul Anderson. Tom Nishan leaves his seat in Mr. Os- born's room for the next incoming veteran. Don Shea leaves a book entitled, 9,000 Ways of Being Excused From Class- Legally. Joe Gregarzck leaves his parking space for someone who has a better sense of direction than he had. Jim Reynolds leaves Helen Madulka's chicken sandwiches to any new vet- eran who likes chicken as much as he. Don Wyne leaves a 1002 discount on all dirty laundry brought into the newly opened Vets' Cleaners. Earle Taylor leaves his theme song, Bye Bye Blues. All the rest of us in the 1955-A class leave to the underclassmen all our best wishes for their future success and happiness. In testimony whereof, we the Class of 1955-A, hereby affix our names and signatures this tenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. isignedl BARBARA PERRONE, Testatrix iWitnessesl JOHN PAKULA, President RITA DeTOMA, Secretary HENRY DOBKOWSKI, Treasurer Qass Jay ifogtfam. .1551 MARCH - HPROCESSIONAL MARCH Grieg OVERTURE - MEXlCANA PROGRAM GIRL TROUBLE by Theresa Campaneli - T955-A Class Henry Dobkowski Andy McLaine .............................................. ......................,.... Joe Leary ............ Chuck Green ........... Dr. Samuel Potter ...... Bob Hooper ............. Jack Haggerty ......... Chester Marcy ......... Joan ...................... Carol ................. Judy ...................... Marilyn LaMar ........ Helen Schlessinger ....... Joseph Ostrowski Rudolph Pavini Harvey Marcus William Parretti .. James McDonald Robert Alekshun Judy Gosline Elaine Leibman Rita DeToma Nancy Stultz Carol Anderson Theresa Kowalski Miss Smith ................................................................................ Place: A room in the boys' dormitory at the High School ot Commerce. Time: The present, fall, the night ot the Prom. CLASS DAY REPRESENTATIVES Richard Jarzobski ............................................................ Class Orator Barbara Alexandrovich ....... ........ C lass Historian Ba rba ra Pe rrone ............... Josephine Ostrowski ..... Henry Ephraim Violet Andrews ...... ................................ Theresa Campaneli Carol Donovan FLOWER GIRLS Joan Eident Barbara Grendol CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Theresa Campaneli, Chairman Class Testatrix Class Vocalist Class Musician . Class Pianist Nancy Richardson Sandra Whitcomb Lewis Dooling Edward Larson Dolores Nuttall Theresa Kowalski James McDonald Mariorie Ventura CLASS MOTTO Veritas Vos Liberabit - The Truth Shall Make You Free CLASS COLORS - PURPLE AND WHITE THERESA CAMPAN ELI CAROL DONOVAN Sf JOAN EIDENT BARBARA GRENDOL NANCY RICHARDSON SANDRA WHITCOMB O'lfU81f' ClVZS 55-A I Ed t Nancy Richardson Sandro Whitcomb Theresa Campcmeli Carol Donovan Barbara Grend 1 Joyce A. Ajelian HJ0., Glee Club CNorthJ Robert P. Alekshun ttBobu Camera Club, Treasurer United States History Club Chemistry Club Class Day Play Barbara Alexandrovich Barb Student Councilg Chemistry Club: Blackfriarsg Mercury Staff, Glee Club aClassicaljg Class Hi.rlorian,' Press lubg Booster Club, Steering Com- mittzeg Tennis fBeg1nnerslg Badmin- tong United States History Club, J. V. Basketballg Cwucnus Editor- ln-Chiefg Ad Committee. Carol J. Anderson Carrie Mercury Staff, Editor-in-Chielg CADU- GBUS Advertising Board, Booster Club, Steering Committeeg Class Viee- President, 3, 4, Horace Mann Schol- ar, Student Council QClassicalJ 3 United States History Club, Blackfriarsg Class Day Playg Ring Committee, Press Clubg Play, Jenny Kissed Me , Ad Committee. Honor Pupil Violet S. Andrews rsvin Mercury Stall United States History Club Class Pianist Press Club Student Council Horace Mann Scholar Honor Pupil Gloria S. Antonucci Glor United States History Club Italian Club Susan E. Bailey usuew Girls' Field Hockey, Ca-Captain, Managerg Basketball Manager, Co- Managerg Tennis, Manager: Cap and Gown Committee: Badmintong Chem- istry Clubg Varsity Club, Secretary: Booster Club, Steering Commitleeg Mercury Staff, Girls' Sports Editor. L Beverly F. Ball HBH., United States History Club Jerebill Barton ..Jeddy,, Glee Club fNorthJ Scholastic Art Award-Weaving Scholastic Art Award-Ceramics, Gold Key Weaving Club, Prexident Cmuclws Editorial Board Jean L. Becker Jeanie United States History Club Booster Club Press Club Katherine E. Beeso Kathy Press Club United States History Club Booster Club, Steering Commtttu Alereury Staff Glee Club 1 Robert P. Belanger .tB0b,, United States History Club Charles F. Bell Lichucku United States History Club Bowling Club Chemistry Club Mercury, Assistant Circulation Manager H954-BJ Joan C. Bergman ..Jo., Glee Club 1 KNorthJ Glee Club 2, 3 United States History Club Weaving Club Booster Club H. Deborah Berman Debbie Janet P. Bergquist Poopsie United States History Club Booster Club William Bloom umnu United States History Club Booster Club Indoor Track Alice M. Bourget HAI., United States History Club Booster Club john F. Butler ujackn United States History Club Theresa M. Campaneli ' 'Terry' ' Class Srrretary 3g Blackiriars, Serm- lary, 2, 43 Camera Club: Booster Clubg United States History Club: Flower Girl: Author of Class Day Play: Mer- cury Staifg Press Clubg Class Day Committee, Chuirmang Glee Club l, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2. Marie L. Canzano Rec Rec United States History Club Booster Club Press Club Vincent F. Caracciolo Vinnie Entered Service Dec 13, 1949 Honorable Dischar e, Oct. 8, 1953 U. S. Coast Guan? Boot Camp, Cape May, N. J. Went to Cuba, Arctic Circle, many other ports overseas. Was given Purple Heart in Korea aboard ship USS Dexter. Discharged as 2nd Class Petty Officer Anna M. Carbone ' 'Sarah ' ' Student Council United States History Club Glee Club Booster Club Motto Committee Paul H. Carlson United States History Club Vincent Casamasina Vinnie Merrury Staff United States History Club, Prexidenl Booster Club Anna F. Castano iiAnnu Booster Club United States History Club Glee Club Student Council Press Club Italian Club Joan A. Chapin United States History Club, Treasurer Press Club Blackfriars Glee Club tNorthl Photograph Committee Field Hockey Basketball jean M. Chester Hjeanniel' United States History Club Press Club Mary R. Chianese Mercury Staffg Student Councilg Booster Clubg Mercury Representa- tiveg Camera Clubg Blackfriars g Italian Clubg Press Clubg United States History Clubg Horace Mann Scholarg First Honor Pupil. Barbara L. Cogswell -fkedn United States History Club Booster Club Howard W. Coleman, Jr. United States Navy Shirley Mae Consolo Shirl Bowling Club United States History Club Francis Cordial ..Fmn,, Football 1, 2 Patricia A. Curran CKPat!3 Booster Club Chemistry Club Press Club United States History Club Phyllis A. Danelius uphyls, Booster Club United States History Club Mereury Stali' , . .rvnr-.... ,..s..4-num. ...4q,,,.g. . 4 Y .,. ,I-L Mary Jane Denechaud United States History Club Press Club Student Council 2 Booster Club Mercury Staff Chemistry Club Photograph Committee Field Hockey QBeginnersl Rita M. DeToma uResy Class Secrelary. 4 Press Club, Treasurer Photograph Committee, Chairman Blackfriars Class Day Play United States History Club Mercury Staff Italian Club Booster Club Elvira DiBenedetto snbeen Booster Club Motto Committee United States History Club Henry Dobkowski Hank Class Treasurer, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 United States History Club 2 Chemistry Club 2 Blackfriars 2 Prom Committee Class Day Play Shirley A. Doherty ffshafr' United States History Club Gold Key, Weaving Weaving Club Scholastic Art Award-Weaving Jo-Ann M. Doiron ujou Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Scholastic Art Award Carol A. Donovan Booster Club Mercury Staff Press Club Csuuceus Editorial Board United States History Club Ring Committee Glee Club 1 Flower Girl I-. Q. -4.-.v Lewis A. Dooling nLewn United States History Club Class President 3 Ring Committee Class Day Committee Norma E. Dunton CKTUHYH United States History Club Cap and Gown Committee Booster Club Ad Committee Paul E. Duquette Duke United States History Club William F. Dussault Deuce United States History Club Joan F. Eident Joanie Camera Club, Vice-President Italian Club, Vice-President Booster Club, Steering Committee United States History Club Blacltfriars Press Club Mercury Staff Prom Committee Flower Girl Henry F. Ephraim Hank United States History Club Photograghy Club fClassicalJ rchestra CClassicall Class llfluxician Joan Evans Chemistry Club 1, 2 United States History Club 1, 2 Press Club l, 2 Camera Club 2 Carol Fagan United States History Club Blackfriars Press Club Mercury Stafl' Cwuceus Art Committee Irene W. Faulkner nRene,, United States History Club Marguerite L. Fernandes Marge United States History Club Press Club Cfwuceus Editorial Board Angelina M. Ferrante Angie Mercury Staff United States History Club Booster Club Italian Club Press Club Prom Committee Janet A. Forstedt ..Jan,, Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Robert G. Friend unobn United States History Club Blackfriars Swimming Gift Committee Gary H. Gardner U. S. Air Force-2 years 6 months as assistant T. I. Sam s A. F. B., IM years at Lowry A. B Denver, Colorado. 0l'l Louise George ullouu Merrury Staff Albanian Club Cfmucsus Editorial Board United States History Club Booster Club Norman Goldman KiN0fIn,, United States History Club Chemistry Club Football Cap and Gown Committee Joan M. Goodwin Goody,' Glee Club 1, 2 fClassicalj Field Hockey 1 QClassicalJ Debating Team 1, 2 fClassicalj United States History Club 1, 2 Ad Committee Sandra L. Gordon USancly Green Room Club fClassicalJ Glee Club KClassicalJ Blackfriars Booster Club United States History Club Chemitry Club Mercury Staff Judith K. Gosline rqudyw Booster Club United States History Club Camera Club Press Club Student Council Class Day Play Barbara A. Goulet Barbie Booster Club Chemistry Club Press Club United States History Club Student Council Barbara Graham George M. Green Mickey U. S. Navy Entered Nov. I3, 1950 Honorable Discharge, Dec. 13, l953 Boot Camp, Great Lakes, Ill. Air Transport Squadron VR.-6 Westover, ltiass., A. F. B. Dorothy M. Greenlaw Dolly Booster Club Camera Club Press Club United States History Club Mercury Staff Barbara Grendol ' ' Babs' ' United States History Club Flower Girl Mary A. Guarini UMR., United States History Club ltalian Club Glee Club Richard S. Haggar rtnicku f.Haig,, uKirbyy, Booster Club Blackiriars United States History Club Press Club Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 Ann G. Hayes ..Ham,, United States History Club Blackiriars Camera Club Press Club Booster Club Bowling Club Field Hockey fSouthJ Grace E. Hines Camera Club fNortbJ Booster Club United States History Club -4 Y .,-Wea... . .W Phyllis I. Hirtle uphyln United States History Club Press Club Glee Club tNorthJ Honor Pupil Horace Mann Scholar Motto Committee, Chairman Crtnucizus Editorial Board Office Messenger Ann E. Iafrato United States History Club Italian Club Press Club Richard S. Jarzobski Jabber Italian Club: Blacklriars, Treasurer: Class Treasurer 3: Class Orator: Press Club: Booster Club: Basketball: Track: Photo raph Committee: Prom Committee: ilnited Stated History Club: Mercury Staff, Sports Editorg Ad Committee. Avis E. Kaplan K lRed! 7 Blacltfriars Press Club United States History Club Vocal Traininz Class Glee Club fClassicall All High School Chorus Mary Karagheusian Glee Club tNorthj United States History Club Patricia Ann Keevan upatn Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Diana E. Kerkorian um., United States History Club, Vice-President Booster Club Armenian Club Ring Committee Prom Committee i-.-mf.,--.-..., V.,. .,-V.. Shelia R. Klimon Libby United States History Club Swedish Club Chemistry Club Booster Club Gloria I. Knight United States History Club Theresa A. Kowalski Terry United States History Club Blaeldriars Tennis Booster Club Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Class Day Committee Class Day Play Ad Committee Harold Kulungian Harry' ' United States History Club Armenian Club Melina Kustigian ..Mmy,, UMW, United States History Club Weaving Club Armenian Club Audrey M. Lajeunesse .rAud,, Glee Club United States History Club Gift Committee Student Council Beverly V. Lambe ttBevn United States History Club Press Club Booster Club Albanian Club .. .-ww-pu. 5-Inu Edward G. Larson ..Ed,, Blackfriars Football Baseball J. V. Basketball Class Day Committee Patricia A. Lavigne ' ' Patsy' ' Booster Club United States History Club Sheila M. Leary Poop Booster Club Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 United States History Club Press Club Robert T. Lee uB0b,, United States History Club Swimming 4 Elaine L. Leibman tmanen uldaineyi, Chemistry Club Blackfriars United States History Club Class Day Play Student Council Press Club Booster Club Marilyn G. Letiecq fiMa1,, Booster Club United States History Club Cheerleader 2 Press Club Glee Club 1, 2 Frederick G. Lewis ftp-redo United States History Club Phyllis Ligor rrphiln Albanian Club United States History Club Class Day Gift Committee Bookkeeping Club Press Club Booster Club Weaving Club Ad Committee Patricia A. Locke .. Pat., Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Joan D. Lundberg Blondie Booster Club ' . Alercury Staff, Advnmmg Manager Red Cross Representative United States History Club Blacltfriars Cfmuceus Editorial Board Ad Committee Barbara A. MacDonald Barb', United States History Club Evelyn H. McAuliffe uEvieu Mercury Staff United States History Club Press Club Booster Club James F. McDonald rrjerryi, Press Club . United States History Club T rack Blackfriars Class Day Play Booster Club Mercury Staff Basketball Italian Club Mary A. McGee Mazie' ' United States History Club Chemistry Club Harvey R. Marcus ' ' Peanuts United States History Club Track Cross Country Public Library QYour the Criticl Tennis Cfxnuceus Editorial Board Blackfriars Class Day Play Ad Committee Dolores M. Martello 'fnonyy' Student Council Glee Club fNorthj United States History Club Italian Club Gift Committee Booster Club Press Club Ann I. Matachinskas schaatu Booster Club, Steering Committee Mercury Staff Tennis Qlleginnersl Press Club United States History Club Lithuanian Club Betty G. Mickelson Horace Mann Scholar Chemistry Club United States History Club Author of Class Song Cap and Gown Committee Honor Pupil Mary B. Nally Weaving Club United States History Club Virginia M. Nelson Ginny Nellie United States History Club Chemistry Club Student Council 3, 4 Glee Club 5 Barbara D. Newell Barb Press Club United States History Club Booster Club Yale H. Newman United States History Club Chemistry Club Dolores A. Nuttall Dolly Press Club, Vice-President United States History Club Booster Club Nancy A. O'Connell United States History Club Mary Lou Ospcr ccL0uu Press Club Booster Club United States History Club Gift Committee Lloyd J. Ostiguy Frenchiel' Photograph Committee Office Messenger Joseph Ostrowski nJDeu Blackfriars Gift Committee, Chairman United States History Club Class Day Play Josephine M. Ostrowski .. lo., Class P'0l'EIi.Yl,' Vocal Training Class: Glee Club: Student Councilg Camera Club: Mercury Staff: Prom Commit- tee, Chairman: Booster Club, Steering Cnmmittve: Blackfriarsg United States History Cluhg Press Club. John Pakula ailimi, Class President 4 Blacklriars United States History Club Camera Club Chemistry Club Press Club Cmuceus Editorial Board Skating Club Ad Committee William D. Parretti HBHIU United States History Club Chemistry Club Press Club Booster Club Ring Committee Prom Committee Photograph Committee Football 3, 4 Class Day Play Rudolph Pavini uRudyu Press Club United States History Club Booster Club CADUCEUS Editorial Board Class Day Play Cmuceus Art Committee Blackfriars Mercury Staff Bowling Club Janet Pelley uilann Cheerleaders, Captain: Varsity Club: Press Clubg Blackfriarsg Telegram School Correspondent: Booster Club: Italian Clubg United States History Club, Prom Committee, Basketball. Barbara A. Perrone 4 1 Babs, , Italian Club Glee Club Class Testatrix Press Club Booster Club United States History Club Camera Club David P. Peterson Booster Club United States History Club Joan B. Pietro ,Ioanie', Booster Club Chemistry Club Mercury Staff ' Press Club United States History Club Student Council Barbara A. Pike HBZTDU Press Club, Treasurer, President Mercury Staff United States History Club Cap and Gown Committee Booster Club Antonette M. Piscitelli Annie'l Booster Club United States History Club Camera Club Edmond H. Plante f-eddw Baseball, Captain Basketball Track Art Committee, Chairman Claudia Plotczik ffcla-,du Press Club 1, 2 United States History Club 1, 2 Beryl A. Pugh npugn Mercury Staff Glee Club CSouthJ I Booster Club, Steering Committee Press Club Band CSouthl United States History Club Badminton Donato C. Quintiliani MDM QM Blacklriars lrlercury Staff Booster Club United States History Club Ronald D. Raivio ' ' Ronnie, ' U. S. Army, 2 years, 1952-1954 Honorable Dischargeg Corporal 15 Months-Korea-8th Army Awards: Korean S. V. C. Medal with two Bronze Stars United Nations S. V. C. Medal National Defense S. V. C. Medal Jean F. Remillard United States History Club Camera Club Glee Club 1Sout.hJ Mary E. Reynolds Red United States History Club Italian Club Camera Club Prem Club Booster Club Carlton C. Richards Nancy Richardson acNanvx Blackfriars United States History Club Press Club Csnuceus Editorial Board Flower Girl Booster Club Camera Club Horace Mann Scholar Honor Pupil Janet C. St. Pierre trkustyn Blacltfriars Student Council Cheerleader 1, 2 United States History Club Irene A. Salonis Press Club United States History Club Weaving Club Scholastic Art Award Mercury Staff Bowling Club Booster Club Ann Marie Santa Maria Annie Italian Club United States History Club joseph P. Scannell woe., Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Gift Committee United States History Club Irene M. Seaver uRCnlC,, Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Prom Committee Italian Club Camera Club Glee Club Roberta A. Serra Bobbie United States History Club Motto Committee Varsity Hockey Glee Club Leon Shulman ul-'een United States History Club Ring Committee Booster Club Press Club Mercury Staff U. S. Air Force Warren H. Simon HSP, Mercury Staff, Circulation Manager United States History Club Booster Club Gail E. Smith rrcays, United States History Club Jessie Smith Smitty Chemistry Club l, 2 Press Club 1, 2 United States History Club 1, 2 Shirley E. Smith Smitty Camera Club United States History Club Glee Club 1 CNorthJ Press Club Blackfriars Eleanor M. Spear Ellie', United States History Club Basketball fMilfordJ Gail Spongberg Spongey', Press Club United States History Club Booster Club Weaving Club Oflice Messenger Scholastic Art Award Donna M. Stevenson Band fSouthJ Glee Club fSouthj Weaving Club United States History Club Camera Club Booster Club Scholastic Art Award Beverly A. Studley nBev,, United States History Club Nancy A. Stultz uNan,, Glee Club CNorthJ Blackfriars, Vive-President United States History Club Class Day Play Robert W. Sullivan a esunyw Q United States History Club U. S. Army, 2 years, 1950-1952 Rate: Corporal Basic Training, Fort Devens, Mass. 1 year in Germany Award: European Occupation Medal Janet M. Sundstrom uJann United States History Club Glee Club Honor Pupil Donald A. Tarkiainen Tarkey United States History Club Football I, 3, 4 Class President 1 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Joan E. Taylor J0anie United States History Club Weaving Club, Secretary Glee Club fNorthJ Press Club Italian Club Prom Committee Helen Terzian 4 :Tarzs s Chemistry Club Booster Club Armenian Club, Secretary Debating fClassica1J United States History Club Glee Club lClassicall Prom Committee Ad Committee Barbara A. Topor Hnarbv Blackfriars United States History Club, Program Committee Glee Club fNorthl Student Council Mercury Representative Honor Pupil Dorothy Torigian Hom Press Club Armenian Club United States History Club Barbara A. Tracy ffnarbw Horace Mann Scholar Press Club United States History Club Glee Club -sq- joan C. Treinas Jeanie Booster Club Motto Committee United States History Club Tennis flleginnersl Rita J. Turo Re-Re Press Club Booster Club Arthur Vangel NAM., Cap and Gown Committee Robert S. Vayo Know' U. S. Army, 2M years, 1949-1952 Dental Technician Rating: Corporal Basic Training: Fort Dix, N. J. Served at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas, and Camp Polk, Leesville, La. Marjorie L. Ventura Margie United States History Club Press Club Class Day Committee Phyllis A. Ventura uphylu Italian Club Press Club Booster Club United States History Club Composer uf Music of Class Song -arm N ' '-'4 5-' Muriel G. Wade United States History Club Glee Club fNorthJ Paul M. Wahlstrom Bowling Club United States History Club James F. Walsh elim.. Booster Club Mercury Staff Previously attended Trade and St. ,Iohn's Sandra Whitcomb ' ' Sandy' ' United States History Club Press Club Blackfriars CADUCILUS Editorial Board Glee Club I, 2 lNorthj Student Council 2 Field Hockey Flower Girl Nancy J. Wilder uNann United States History Club, Secretary: Press Clubg Blackfriarsg CADUCBU5 Editorial Board: Horace Mann Schol- ar: Glee Club QNorthJg Photogra h Committeeg Office Messengerg Kd Committeeg First Honors. Glen R. Work Booster Club United States History Club lfootball eniors Mfltoui icivwes 7955: if Shirley A. Dupont Shirl United States History Club Hobby Craft Club tsouthl Chemistry Club Glee Club fsouthl Thomas H. Gaffney url-onxu Merchant Marines l945-1950 U. S. Army 1950-1953 Rating: Private First Class Served with M. P.'s, and lst Armored Division: also with 28th Infantry Division in Germany William F. Gilroy Ham United States History Club Joyce R. Griffin MJD., Blackfriars Glee Club United States History Club Booster Club John P. Kasparian Hjeann United States History Club Joseph F. Piscitelli Hjoeu ilflrfrrury Stalli United States History Club Booster Club Camera Club Richard F. Russo Home' David Sullivan Sully', Jean H. Veinot Jeanic'l Richard G. Vezina Dick Donald B. Wyne 'KDon U,S, Air Force, IKM years Rating: Sergeant Basic Training: Lockland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas Duty Bases: Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland, Germany, French Zoneg Ribbons: Good Conduct, Occupation of Germany, Korean Conflict Ribbon the Class of '55-B F5 1Q5jf ZCLSS Q0 JOVS PURPLE and WHITE glass ZOHO Finis Coronat Opus The End Crowns the Work Fust Row, lefi to right: Gail Durling, Beverly Parella, Second Row, left to right: William Walsh, Ierome Mader. '55-B SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jerome Mader PRESIDENT Beverly Parella VICE-PRESIDENT Gail Durling SECRETARY William Walsh TREASURER l Joan Hardy. Class Hlsforlan During our four-year stay here at Commerce we have been very busy, so busy that we have not had time to stop and look back at our accomplishments. This is our class night, our night to pause, to take time to realize that we of the Class of '55-B are an outstanding group of students. Together, as a class, we have brought recognition to our Alma Mater both on the athletic field and in the classroom. So, with these four years behind us, let us look back on some of our fondest memories. Our career as high school students started on a mild morning in September, 1951, when we first climbed the hill to Commerce. After being assigned to homerooms, we ventured into the corridors and then to our classrooms seeking the golden knowledge promised to us by our grammar school teachers. lt must have been very easy for us to be distinguished from the seniors for many of us were victims of the elevator gag and the search for Room 100. September, 1952, brought us back as sopho- mores. Field hockey girls came out with second place in the Inter-High contest. After 20 years of devoted teaching here at Commerce, Miss Evelyn Lundgren, English and history teacher, died on October 7, 1952. The death of Mr. John Foley, respected coach and math teacher, shocked the school. A plaque has been hung outside of Room 5 in his memory. '55-B 6lass History By JOAN HARDY The iunior varsity girls' basketball team tied for the Inter-High Championship by defeating North in the final game. Representing the Class of '55-B were Marion Huban, Lois Hall and Patricia Mahoney. Our Mercury brought us recognition by winning first-class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. On May 15, 1953, we suffered a third great loss in the death of Miss Catherine Benoit who had taught office practice here since 1949. Once again we climbed to the school on the hill to be recognized this year as juniors. Our class being such an active one, we decided to elect iunior class officers, so that we might have a well-organized class. Elected were: David Lubin, President, Barbara Hardy, Vice-President, Stanley Holden, Treas- urer, Maryann Bisceglia, Secretary. Our Commerce lassies proved themselves again on the basketball floor by tying for first place in the lnter-High race. Among those from 1955-B were Carol Berg, Marion Huban, and Joan Hardy. On April 31, the Booster Club presented a variety show which proved highly successful. Appearing in the show, which was held at the Chandler Street Junior High, was our lovely class vocalist, Evelyn Cronin. In June, we received our class rings, the last step before becoming a full-fledged senior. With three full years of high school behind us, we started our Summer vacation, a vacation marred by the death of Mr. Donald Flynn, a teacher of English at Commerce. Co-Captain Ron Spakauskas, center, and Pete Cariglia, quarterback, both of '55-B, sparked the football team, which won the Inter- High Championship our senior year. At long last, December 3, the big social event of our high school years, the Senior Prom, had arrived. Orchids in the Moonlight was the theme of the gala dance held in the ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel. Shirley Masiello was selected as Editor-in-Chiaf of the 1955-B CADUCEUS, which has been dedi- cated to Miss Mary C. O'Leary. Election for class day representatives resulted as follows: Muriel Hall, Class Testatrix, Evelyn Cronin, Class Vocalist, Joan Hardy, Class His- torian, Anthony Ferrazano, Class Pianist, Joan Sledziewski, Class Musician, and Donald Quin- tiliani, Class Orator. Those sharing the honors of Horace Mann Scholars in the Class of '55-B are: Carol M. Berg, Marie C. Grillo, Helen G. Leacu, Adrienne M. Longval, Shirley A. Masiello, Virginia M. Kubik, Agnes E. Schlemminger, and Jane R. Shenkowski. The i955-B Mercury staff, headed by Adri- enne Longval, Editor-in-Chief, published its first edition in February, 1955. The Mercury received a first from both the Columbia and the National Scholastic Press Associations this Spring. Coach John Flaherty, the skillful leader of varsity basketball, guided his cagers to the i955 Inter-High title and to the finals of the Western Massachusetts Tourney in Springfield where Commerce was runner-up. The cheerleaders, too, brought home a trophy from the Spencer tournament in April-a sev- enth place award. Our flower girls, selected in April, are: Gail Jacobsen, Ellen Felicetti, Helen Valinski, Edwina Benecchi, Barbara O'Donnell, and Edna Hutch- eson. Robert Daley played the lead in the annual Blackfriars play, Jenny Kissed Me. Gail Durl- ing had one of the other leads. Others in the cast were Barbara Hardy and Ann Kehowski. Last social affair for 1955-B will be the Senior Hop next weekend. lt will climax four full and eventful years of our lives. As we look back through our class history, we see many people whose friendship we value, many things we won't forget. To our parents, to Mr. Casey, and to members of the school staff we give our thanks for making our stay here a pleasant one. Class Orafion '55-B By DONATO QUINTILIANI l'AMERIEA'S FAITH IN ITS YOUTH Mr. Casey, Parents, Teachers, Classmates, Friends: As we meet here today in the year of 1955, we realize that this Class of T955-B is graduating into a world still beset by many grave problems regarding the future peace of the world. Some of these problems involve the possible destruction of civilization itself. High school students today realize that American problems are made up of everyday situations which directly affect them. ln recent years we have learned that problems we once thought of as political or as the concern of the lawmakers only, are really very personal problems. The question of direct relief as in contrast to work relief may become a political problem, but it is keenly personal in millions of Amer- ican homes. As students in the high schools of America it should be our concern to prepare ourselves to be intelligent citizens to do our part in solving these problems. The people who pay taxes to support our schools expect the students who graduate from high school and college to have an intelligent understanding of the problems of group living and to take an intelligent part in group activity. The students themselves will soon be taxpayers and will have to pay the cost for younger people to study similar problems. An intel- ligent understanding of group living is not easily achieved. Our problems are not simple ones. They are so critical and so profound that the answer to them is not yet in sight. We must read and think, we must study and discuss, we must exchange ideas, we must explore and examine needs. All these activities may give us suggestions from which, when put into prac- tice, will come answers to some of these pressing questions. Many of our early statesmen, including Franklin, Washington, and Jefferson, firmly believed that demo- cratic government would not survive unless the people were educated. They believed that one of the main purposes of education is to prepare people to take an intelligent part in self-government. America is often spoken of as the melting pot, meaning that out of the many racial strains which make up our population, it is hoped that a truly American civilization will emerge. lf America is the melting pot, then the American school system may well be called the crucible. lt was Horace Mann's belief that every boy and girl should be given an equal chance to get an education. To build a better democracy, the modern world calls for young people with high character and ideals. It needs all the help the school can give in character building. Whether the individual is thinking in terms of intellectual attainment, financial return, personal influence, or social service, education is a necessity. He can well afford to sacrifice a great deal to get a good education. Millions of fathers and mothers have gone without the luxuries and without some of the necessities of life to enable their children to remain in school, because they believe education will bring success. Teachers and superintendents are employed as educational experts, and their task is to guide the development of an educational program which will really serve the needs of the students and of the com- munity. Parents are usually most anxious that such a program should be developed and carried out. Since the school is a public institution, its success will depend on its expert management and upon the co-operation which the individual citizen gives to it. The public school system has been of inestimable value to America, but it will be an even greater insti- tution if we consider carefully the criticisms and strive for improvement. We shall justify an abiding faith in the future of the schools, if we keep the school system free from political control, provide generously for its support, take an intelligent interest in this work, and if we are ready to adjust it to new needs as these needs arise in our changing modern world. lf we remain alert and prepared to oppose subversive powers which threaten the world today, we can con- tinue to maintain the prosperity and freedoms in which our forefathers believed and for which they died. May we justify the faith that is placed in the youth of America. Donato Quinfiliani. Class Orafor last Will and Testament of the 6lass of '55 B uncertainty of this lile, do make this our lost will and testament. We the Class of '55-B, leave our genuine thanks and appreciation to those ol the faculty who made this moment possible To Mr. Casey, whose sense of humor and integrity are admired and respected by the whole school. To Mr. Tobin and Mr. Manning, who al- ways have an encouraging word for the pupils. Also, we leave to the Guidance Counselors a new set of college catalogues. To Miss Higgins, the nurse, we leave sev- eral new, comfortable cots so that her patients may rest in comfort. To Mr. King, his homeroom girls leave him in peace. To Miss McCabe, we leave a more accurate translation of Latin by more studious pupils. To Mr. Flaherty, we leave the continued success for his basketball team. To Miss Bosworth and Miss Phillips, we leave their hearts' desire: a group of dependable athletes. To Miss Woodward, we leave twenty E stenographers. Last, but by no means least, to our parents we leave our love and gratitude for the years that they have patiently stood by us. Individuals of the Class also have articles they wish to will: Jerry Mader, class president, leaves his remedies for the headaches and con- fusion of his office to an unsuspecting junior boy. Gail Durling leaves her throat lozenges to an actress in the Blackfriars whose motto is, The Show Must Go On. Beverly Parella, class vice-president, leaves her two P's of success: Personality and Popularity. Bill Walsh, class treasurer, leaves an empty treasury to be replenished by the next senior class. Vivacious Evelyn Cronin, our class vocalist, leaves with a Song in Her Heart. Bob Daley wills his acting ability to some young, aspiring Thespian. Helen Valinski, better known as Moose, leaves her hearty cry of Onward Commerce to the remaining Cheer- ing Squad. Avis French and Barbara Bousquet leave the memory of their glorious hair. Johnny Saucier, the coolest cucumber on the Commerce basketball team, leaves his quiet deliberation and leadership on the hardwood courts to the suc- ceeding captain. Commerce's own Babe Didrickson, Joan Hardy, leaves her terrific enthusiasm and sporting instincts to a worthy junior. Joanne Taylor, Pat Fullen, Sandra Girou- ard, Gramany Mantopoulous, Janice Anderson, Melvina Garber, Dolores Balsamo, Gail Wellwood, and Bever- ly King leave to the tune of Here Comes the Bride. Joyce Hale and Ellen Felicetti leave their professional qualities to some stage- struck iunior. Maryanna Hastings leaves her sewing kit for use in case of emergencies. Doris Smith leaves her iob of cashier in the cafeteria to a Miss who appre- ciates the true value of money. Adrienne Longval leaves her knowledge of iournalism to the incoming editor-in- chief. Shirley Mastrovito leaves one dollar re- maining from her senior expense fund to a first half senior who hasn't yet realized the cost of graduating. Dick Caparso leaves his song column in The Mercury to a deserving senior. Jimmy Cronin leaves, only to return again. Gail Jacobsen leaves her sought-after beauty secrets to a freshman who lacks her lovely hair and eyes. Rosemarie Consiglio leaves her iive vocabulary to a freshman who isn't quite hep. Florence George, Louise Drenova, and Florence Vasil will their many confi- dences to the Federal Bureau of ln- vestigation. Janice Granberg bequeaths her systematic bookkeeping iournals and ledgers to Mr. Hussey. Paul Kelley leaves the hills of the track course to a freshman sprinter. lois Arnold leaves her love of fun to a bored sophomore. Dave Hesselton leaves a pair of earrnuffs to one of the many boys who finds himself surrounded by talkative girls. Helen Madulka leaves her glamorous job of interviewing the veterans to an equally patriotic student. Gerry Hendrickson leaves his ability on the baseball diamond to an envious ball player. Eleanor Swenson wills her sun lamp to a fair-skinned miss who doesn't tan easily. Mary Nally leaves many yards of tangled material for the combined efforts of the weaving classes. Pauline Benoit leaves the kind thoughts of her classmates to a well-liked first half senior girl. Tony Ferrazano leaves the keyboard to an accomplished musician. Mary Doherty leaves her speedometer to a capable driver. Janet Pelley leaves the results of coaching the cheerleaders to the grateful ath- letes and students. Arthur Burrows wills new test tubes to the chem-lab to replace the old ones broken by diligent seniors. Nancy Smith, Leona Case, Ann McCaus- land, and Edwina Benecchi bequeath their woolens to new members of the ice skating club who can't stand the cold. Marie Grilla and Carol Cameron leave their large wardrobes to iuniors who have extra large closets. Janet Asselta leaves with the mystery of her private life still unsolved. Joan Mikalauskis bequeaths the unpaid Press Club dues to the members who are never present. Carol Lindberg leaves her best wishes to the High School of Commerce students. Maryann Bisceglia leaves to a bashful freshman, her book, You, Too, Can Be Popular. Marie Gabriella leaves the hill for the last time-only this time legally. Roberta Huard leaves the knowledge she has gained from Mr. Dickie's class. Lois Hall leaves her loan service to another person as generous as she. Audrey Rosin and Peggy Taylor will their remaining bus tickets to the pupils of Commerce who live in Boylston. Dick O'Connor leaves with great reluc- tance. Peachy Huban leaves her tumbling act on the basketball court to a player whose love for the game equals her own. Stella Harootunian leaves the nickname Zib to anyone who can qualify for it. Ron Spakauskas bequeaths his athletic versatility and his book entitled Fundamentals of Ping-Pong. Barbara Hardy leaves her chauffeur and Cadillac to any unfortunate who has to commute from the sticks. Vicky Nieroda leaves her acquaintance with Caeser to a lonely, misguided sophomore. Joan Dunford leaves her portable heater to a freshman unaccustomed to the ever-changing temperatures of class- rooms. Tap Kola and Russ Swenson leave their drawing boards to a master of funny faces. Nancy lewis and Gerry Parker leave their sharps and flats to a lover of the finer things in life. Pat Grokaitis and Angie Capoccia leave their gab-fests in Room 81 to the loquacious girls that have that homeroom next year. Pete Cariglia leaves the promise of future greatness on the gridiron. Emily Stradan leaves her dimples to a gay iunior. Barbara Benoit leaves her immaculate ap- pearance to a freshman who lacks that well-scrubbed look. Helen Leacu, Jane Shenkowski, Carol Berg, and Shirley Masiello leave their inex- haustible supply of knowledge to the Horace Mann students of '56. Nancy McCormick leaves her gay giggles to a sedate junior. Tom Gray leaves his will and determin- ation to a freshman who doesn't take his studies seriously. Muriel Rita Hall. Class Testafrix Dotty Harris leaves her bus schedule for a first half senior who tends to be late for school. Edna Hutcheson bequeaths the remains of the modeling clay to a successful sculptor. Bob Jablonski leaves his fans at Com- merce to a veteran with a handsome smile. Eddy Kane leaves a vacant seat in the Coffee Shop to a hungry vet. Roderick Glynn and Frank Corridori leave a gas bill they ran up doing errands for The Mercury staff. The Mercury Staff leaves the honor of gathering news about the pupils to a new group of newshounds. With this, our property, distributed, we hereunto set our hand in the presence of three witnesses and declare this to be our last will and testament the thirteenth day, the fifth month, in the year 1955. Witnessed by: BEVERLY PARELLA, Class Vice-President GAIL DURLING, Class Secretary JOAN HARDY, Class Historian CZSS C at, 1? ' T it 7f'Ogfl'Cl7'lfL . . . jjaciiii MARCH - HPROCESSIONAL MARCH OVERTURE PROGRAM BLIND DATE By FRANCIS SIEDLECKI, '55-B Anne ..... Constance Petropulos Susan . . Gail Durling Mother Shirley Masiello Jeanne Patricia Fullen Tony . Albert Wilson Sal . Larry Backer Babs Constance Belba Stella . Beverly King Bruce ....... Richard Caparso Place: Living Room - Caporelli Home Time: The Present CLASS DAY REPRESENTATIVES Donald Quintiliani, Class Orator Evelyn Cronin, Class Vocalist Joan Hardy, Class Historian Joan Sledziewski, Class Musician Muriel Hall, Class Testatrix Anthony Ferrazano, Class Pianist FLOWER GIRLS Edwina Benecchi Edna Hutchenson Barbara O'Donnell Ellen Felicetti Gail Jacobsen Helen Valinski CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Jerome Mader, Chairman Gail Durling Ronald Spakauskas Edwina Benecchi Richard O'Connor Geraldine Thurlow Janet Carlson William Walsh CLASS MOTTO Finis Coronat Opus The End Crowns the Work CLASS COLORS - PURPLE AND WHITE gower Cliffs ,555 galna ggalclieson Cgclwina wenecclzi ggilen gzliceiii gdfen Q7G!i11SLi gall! g1COLSe1l fg5UYLCll'tl Q,QD01lI'le!, Music by Qfass Ong 15,5 words by ADRIENNE LONGVAI. GAIL DURLING Farewell to Alma Mater Dear With colors Blue and Gold We leave thy halls with deep regret Our future to unfold. Well miss our teachers and our friends And all those happy days We've loved them all at Commerce High To each we sung our praise. 4 We sung to thee our parting hymn E Our memories yet will glow To thee we sing our fond farewell As on through life we go. Janice M. Acquaro njanas United States History Club Italian Club Roy H. Albinson ffislbie' United States History Club Radio Club Janice Anderson ..Jay,, Booster Club Cmucaus Editorial Board Russell H. Anderson ' 'Andy' Blackfriars United States History Club Louise M. Aquino .fLou,, Booster Club, Steering Committee United States History Club Italian Club Mercury Staff Lois Arnold nLoss United States History Club Varsity Club Varsity Field Hockey Weaving Club janet M. Asselta Press Club Italian Club United States History Club Booster Club Blackfriars Constance A. Auger Connie United States History Club Delores A. Austin Dolly United States History Club Larry I. Backer uluarryn Blackfriars United States History Club Football tProvidence St. Junior, Football tClassicalJ Class Day Play Sara M. Bafaro Chemistry Club United States History Club Press Club Office Messenger Dolores A. Balsamo Student Council 1, 2 Italian Club United States History Club Booster Club Diane L. Barbieri ..Dee,, Glee Club Booster Club Bruce A. Barnett BarneyU United States History Club Blackfriars Booster Club Ad Committee Office Messenger 49? F Carol Baron Carol Press Club United States History Club Constance D. Belba Connie Glee Club Booster Club Mercury Staff Class Day Play Edwina M. Benecchi Wina Booster Club: United States History Clubg Press Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Class Day Committee: Italian Clubg Glee Club fsouthlg Mercury Staffg Ad Committeeg Flower Girl. Barbara A. Benoit Barb Press Club United States History Club Agassiz Club fClassicall Pauline Benoit rtponyu Guidance Typist Student Council, Secretary Press Club Blackfriars, Serrelary United States History Club Italian Club Camera Club Cfmuceus Editorial Board F. Dana Benway Nina United States History Club Press Club Class Gift Committee, Chairman Radio Club Ad Committee Office Messenger Cap and Gown Committee 1 Carol M. Berg United States History Club Photograph Committee Basketball l, 2, 3 Field Hockey Varsity Club Cmuceus Editorial Board Office Messenger Horace Mann Scholar Ann Marie Bianculli uAnnn Press Club United States History Club Italian Club Booster Club Gladys Bilazarian Gladie Blackfriars United States History Club Press Club Maryann Bisceglia trMays: Glee Club, President fMonday and Wednesday Sectionjg Italian Club, Prexiderzl: United States History Clubg Press Clubg Blackfriarsg J. V. Basket- ball: Student Council lx 2, 33 Variety Showsg Prom Committeeg Booster Clubg Mercury Representativeg Class Serrelary 33 Cheering Squad KClass Nightl. Mildred Blatt A'Millie,' United States History Club Dorothy F. Bluyus --Dow United States History Club Robert G. Bogren t.B0b,, United States History Club Joan F. Bolafka joannie', United States History Club Dolores Borgatti -'Der' United States History Club Blackfriars Press Cub Booster Club CADUCEUS Advertising Committee Jeannine M. Boudreau Frenchie Booster Club Slefrin Com , g mittee: Weaving Club, Treasurerg Prom Com- mitteeg Cap and Gown Committee: United States History Club: Student Council 35 Blackfriarsg Glee Club 1. 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Head Major- ette 3, 45 Skating Club. Barbara A. Bousquet ffsarw' Blackfriars Italian Club Press Club, Secretary I Booster United States History Club Club Barbara Bousquet ' 'Barb' ' United States History Club Glee Club tGral'tonl Glee Club fSuttonJ Bookkeeping Club Photography Club fSuttonJ Harriet L. Brody amy l Chemistry United States History Club Club Cftouceus Editorial Board Biology Club tClassicall Barbara A. Buduo ttB0bby,, United States History Club Glee Club Radio Club Booster Club Italian Club Dolores A. Burke HDR., United States History Club Booster Club Camera Club Bookkeeping Club Badminton Mary T. Burke United States History Club Weaving Club Arthur C. Burrows nArtn Chemistry Club, President Radio Club, President Track Student Exchange Committee Italian Club Booster Club, Steering Committu Physics Laboratory Assistant Senior Hop Committee Catherine C. Byrne 'tKitty Carol Ann Cameron Cuddles Oflice Messenger Richard Caparso Dina, Blackfriars Chemistry Club Italian Club, Treasurer Press Club Merrury Staff United States History Club Booster Club, Steering Committee Prom Committee Student Exchange Committee Class Day Committee Class Day Play Angela Capoccia ecAnnn ::Angien United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Peter T. Cariglia Gorski Football, Co-Captain Track Baseball, Captain Booster Club janet A. Carlson :janv Band fNortha Glee Club lNorth Press Club Italian Club Booster Club United States History Club Class Day Committee john H. Carlson rcilacku United States History Club Radio Club Football Leona B. Case NLR., United States History Club Press Club Gloria A. Casillo rrclovs Booster Club Italian Club Student Council United States History Club Weaving Club Ofice Messenger Scholastic Art Award Rose M. Castagna upennyn Press Club Italian Club United States History Club Gift Committee Paul W. Catineau Klcatil United States History Club Press Club Photograph Committee, Co-Chairman Advertisin Committee Skating Club Marie C. Catino ukeen United States History Club Booster Club Glee Club Skating Club mtv'-.'. W.-any - 5. ...pw-,neg--1-Y M' --a-r.--1V - Richard P. Cesary ranickxx United States History Club Radio Club joan C. Chaffee ' 'Joanie Press Club United States History Club Blackfriars Tatjana P. Chludejew z vl-inax 9 United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Edward C. Ciborowski ' ' Eddie' ' Booster Club Robert H. Cobb ucobbyu Football lsouthj Rosemarie A. Consiglio nkoen Booster Club Italian Club Press Cub United States History Club Blackfriars Basketball Student Council Mercury StaH' George B. Copeland United States History Club Cap and Gown Committee Gail M. Corey United States History Club Chemistry Club Booster Club Camera Club Student Council Mercury Representative Press Club Frank Corridori Booster Club Thomas F. Costello rtT0mvs Freshman Football Freshman Baseball Freshman Basketball Evelyn M. Cronin em Variety Shows Class Voealixt Blackfriars Press Club United States History Club Mercury Stall' Vocal Training Class 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Student Council 3 Booster Club, Steering Committee James D. Cronin uhm., Blackfriars, Treasurer Student Council Booster Club Class Day ,Play Football 1 fClass1calJ Basketball 1 fClassicall United States History Club Barbara B. Curran United States History Club Biology Club 4Cl3SSlC8l, Arthur Daignault Dano United States History Club Radio Club Student Gov. Visiting Committee Baseball 1 Robert F. Daley trnobn Play, Jenny Kissed Me Blacklriars, President Booster Club Chemistry Club Press Club Football fNorthj United States History Club Frances R. Decaro ' 'Fran nieu United States History Club Italian Club Booster Club Bookkeeping Club J. V. Basketball J. V. Tennis Kathleen M. Dee t rKay,, Booster Club Eugene P. Delaney Gene,' Booster Club Catherine M. Dell,Aqu1la rrcathyu Advertising Committee Italian Club Ad Committee Loretta K. Dimitri ' ' Susie' ' Albanian Club United States History Club Louise Dimitry ttL0uvs United States History Club Student Council Mary A. Doherty K lAmy! i United States History Club Varsity Basketball Cap and Gown Committee Bowling Club Varsity Club john F. Donoghue Bomba United States History Club Robert E. Donahue C lB0b7 3 Class Basketball CClassicaIJ Class Football CClassicalJ Louise D. Drenova HLOUH United States History Club Press Club Albanian Club Bookkeeping Club Booster Club Janice M. Duggan I alan, , Booster Club Joan A. Dunford Joannie United States History Club Badminton Club Camera Club Bookkeeping Club Glee Club fClassicalJ Booster Club Mercury Staff, Associate Edilor Marlene A. Duprey Marr, Booster Club ! 1 .. -vr1upwupy.f'W.- w-r-,.-p-',.--1s,wqrs-ty,m,-..s.- 1-.. -f .W -WL... ..-1 -M-V... nw. Gail G. Durling Class Secretary 4 Class Day Committee Cmauclavs Editorial Board Blackfriars Press Club United States History Club Booster Club Mercury Staff, Club Editor Author of Class Song Play jenny Kissed Me Honor Student Class Day Play Davida Dworman Bunny United States History Club Mary A. Efthim United States History Club Freshman and J. V. Basketball fClassicalJ J. V. Basketball, Captain Blaekfriars Art Award Winner-2 Keys Charles E. Esoian Charlie Booster Club Ellen G. Fellcettl Honey Italian Club Booster Club United States History Club Variety Show, Chairman Ring Committee Prom Committee Advertising Committee Flower Girl Anthony Ferrazano ..-1-ony., Booster Club Class Pianist june B. F lagg United States History Club Pres Club Booster Club Mercury Staff, Editorial Board 1 Kent B. Forsberg Fuzzy United States History Club Janice L. Fortier ..Toby,, United States History Club Skating Club Frieda H. Fortune Frenchie United States History Club Cheerleader Avis A. French lKRed!! United States History Club Booster Club Patricia H. Fullen --Path United States History Club Glee Club Class Day Play Dorothy F usaro lrnottyss Blackfriars United States History Club Chemistry Club Mercury Staff Marie A. Gabriella f.Rie,, Booster Club Italian Club Ring Committee Student Council Melvina L. Garber srMels: Booster Club Mercury Staff, Editorial Board William Garland Bill Florence George anon Weaving Club United States History Club Booster Club Press Club Albanian Club Bookkeeping Club Joseph Germain ujoen United States History Club Bowling Club CADUCEUS Editorial Board lllercury Staff Joseph Giannette ...IUCN United States History Club Carol A. Giarusso Italian Club . United States History Club Photograph Committee Marilyn E. Giifin Lynn Glee Club Sandra M. Girouard Sandy United States History Club Roderick F. Glynn ttRod,, Booster Cluh Mercury Staff Alden Goldstein ffcoldia' Bowling Club Chemistry Club Radio Club Amateur Meteorologist Wayne A. Granat Rocky Janice A. Granberg ..Jan,, South 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Mercury Staff, Bookkeeper Camera Club 2 Booster Club United States History Club Senior Hop Committee Thomas W. Gray t-Tomn United States History Club Marie C. Grilla Smoky Italian Club Horace Mann Scholar Student Council Honor Pupil Patricia A. Grokaitis spat., United States History Club' Lithu- anian Club, President: Bookkeeping Club: CADUCI-:Us Editorial Board: Of- fice Messenger: Camera Club: Press Club: Blackfriarsg Library Editorial Board: Ad Committee. Lillian C. Gvazdauskas MLW. Lithuanian Club United States History Club Chemistry Club Barbara E. Halal Barb Booster Club Joyce M. Hale Booster Club Lois Hall ULU., United States History Club Chemistry Club Varsity Club Bowling Club Varsity Basketball Cheerleader Muriel R. Hall 'fJi1l Field Hockey: Basketball: Glee Club: Booster Club: Blackfriars: Class Textalrir: Red Cross Representative: Press Club, President: United States History Club: Cap and Gown Com- tnittee: Prom Committee: Varsity Club, Vice-President: Mercury Staff: Cfmuceus Advertising Staff. Barbara I. Hardy Barb,' Merrury Representative: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4: Booster Club: Bowling Club: Press Club, Vire- Prexident: Glee Club: United States History Club: Chemistry Club, See- retary: Blackfriars: Motto Committee: Photograph Committee: Class Vice- Pre.tidenl 3: Mercury Staff, Girls' :ports AJ.ri.flanI,- Play jenny Kissed 1e.' mu ...pun .. L . .. :nun joan G. Hardy Varsity Club, Presidenlg Basketball, Co-Captaing Field Hockey, Caplamg Tennisg Mercury Staffg Cwuceus Ad- vertising Committeeg Class Badmin- tong Booster Clubg Bowling Clubg United States History Clubg Press Club. Stella Harootunian .tzibn Weaving Club United States History Club Booster Club Armenian Club Glee Club Dorothy A. Harris ' 'Dott1e Glee Club Booster Club Marianna Hastings ' 'Rusty Booster Club James R. Hasty cc-limi: United States History Club Booster Club 4 l Gerald C. Hendrickson ucerryn Baseball 3 Booster Club David L. Hesselton ' 'Hezzy' y Football 3, 4 United States History Club Mercury Staff 2 Booster Club Kay L. Hill rrKatyn Gift Committee United States History Club Booster Cluh Richard A. Hjerpe A'Rich Booster Club Sam H. Hokkanen usonnyu United States History Club Stanley R. Holden nstalln United States History Club Skating Club John Hovagimian U. S. Navy, 2 Years U. S. S. New jersey BB-62 Korea, 12 Months Roberta E. Huard ffnobbia' United States History Club Press Club Marion D. Huban ' ' Peachy Chemistry Club Varsity Club, Treasurer Bowling Club United States History Club Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain CADUCEUS Editorial Board -rv ..-we w,..,...-...... - W -- w-ff....,,w-v.a-w-U-vg,,,v-rv...-e-.. - .,,, V,-Y-. 7, ..7,.,.,..-V . M. Edna M. Hutcheson ' ' Hutchie' ' Flower Girl United States History Club Booster Club Blaekiriars Doris E. Israelson Glee Club Booster Club United States History Club Mercury Stall Gail A. Jacobsen Camera Club United States History Club Blackiriars Booster Club Press Club Cwuceus Editorial Board Flower Girl Helen E. Januszczyk Helen United States History Club Chemistry Club Maryann Jeffrey United States History Club Alfreda M. Jodrey ' ' Freda' ' Radio Club United States History Club Savas Johns Steve Booster Club Barbara L. Johnson Pick Swede Radio Club, Treasurer United States History Club Glee Club Doris M. Johnson Booster Club Gayle E. Johnson United States History Club Press Club Booster Club Senior Prom Committee Jo-Ann H. Johnson ' 'Tutt United States History Club Bowling Club Judith Kahn K. Judyu Booster Club Nancy H. Kallio uNanu Blacltfriars Cwuczus Editorial Board Booltkee ing Club United gtates History Club Alice A. Kaloostian Doll United States History Club Blackfriars Armenian Club Booster Club Vocal Training Class, Secretary 1 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Photograph Committee Glee Club l Ann M. Kanaley nRed:x United States History Club Press Club Bowling Club Jonas Kazluaskas United States History Club Booster Club Patricia A. Keating npatyy United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Booster Club Vocal Training Class Ann M. Kehowski ' ' Frosty' ' United States History Club Bowling Club Weaving Club, Vice-President Blackfriars Prom Committee Scholastic Art Award-I Gold Key Art Award-2 Gold Keys Elaine M. Kelley ullannyn Blackfriars United States History Club Student Council Play Jenny Kissed Me Paul E. Kelley uKe1n Press Club Cross Country, Captain 3 Indoor Track Outdoor Track Red Cross Representative Student Council CADUCEUS Art Staff Barbara A. Kennedy Honey' ' Blackfriars United States History Club Press Club CADUCEUS Advertising Board ... . , ,W . -sawn, Esther M. Kevorkiahn uBunnyn Booster Club Richard B. Kierstead c rnicky 1 Booster Club Clmuczus Art Staff United States History Club Bowling Club Variety Show Beverly A. King rsBev:a United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Glee Club Office Messenger Class Day Play Edward M. King Eddie Football 1SouthJ Baseball 1 CSouthl Basketball l isouthj United States History Club Booster Club Delores D. Kmicinski rsneln United States History Club Glee Club Student Council Vaino T. Kola tt-I-api, Cap and Gown Committeeg United States History Clubg Cmucnus Art Staffg Mercury Cartoonistg Globe Art Ex., Gold Key in 1953-Placed in 1954-g Outdoor Trackg Cross Coun- try, Captain 23 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Scholastic Art Award . Anna M. Kraunelis United States History Club Lithuanian Club Virginia M. Kubik Ginny United States History Club Motto Committee Horace Mann Scholar Diane D. Kulczyk Diane Chemistry Club United States History Club acqueline A. LaPrade ujackiei' Booster Club Louise P. Laukaitis Lou-Lou Lithuanian Club Mary C. Lazar c:Maen: United States History Club Photograph Committee Helen G. Leacu Horace Mann Scholar Press Club Motto Committee, Chairman Honor Pupil United States History Club Albanian Club Badminton Horace Mann Scholar M. Patricia Leary rrpatu United States History Club Camera Club Blackfriars J. V. Basketball lSouthJ Tennis lsouthj Lucille M. Lebel Lucy Bookkeeping Club Yvonne M. LeBlanc United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Jeanne R. Leger ' ' Scrubber' ' Radio Club Bowlinx Club Glee Club l United States History Club Italian Club Sandra L. Levenson Sandy United States History Club John Lewis, Jr. K ' Hudgey' ' Booster Club United States History Club Nancy L. M. Lewis t.Nan,, United States History Club Press Club Band and Orchestra Carol A. Linberg Lindy United States History Club Bowling Club Italian Club Radio Club If 1 James F. Loan ohms, United States History Club Booster Club Radio Club Student Council 4 Ann M. Lindholm Lindy United States History Club Swedish Club Office Messenger Booster Club Ad Committee, Chairman Rita S. Lonergan ffniw Booster Club United States History Club Mercury Staff Adrienne M. Longval Press Club Blackfriars Office Messenger United States History Club Booster Club, Steering Committee Cmuctzus Editorial Board Mercury, Editor-in-Chief Horace Mann Scholar Honor Student Composer of Music of Class Song Judith L. Lovell Booster Club Blackfriars J.V. Tennis Cuaucaus Editorial Board Glee Club fSouthl Hockey fSouthJ Barbara J. Lowder 1 f Baby, Press Club Glee Club Bookkeeping Club David A. Lubin Dave Student Council President Class Iiresident 3 United States History Club Prom Committee Ring Committee, Chairman Photograph Committee, Chairman Jerome E. Mader .tJmy,, Class President 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3 Merrury Representative 1, 2, 3 Prom Committee, Chairman Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman Class Day Committee, Chairman Clwuct-:Us Editorial Board Helen M. Madulka Class Basketball Booster Club Brian D. Mahoney Booster Club Patricia A. Mahoney .t Pat., Basketball Varsity Club United States History Club Eleanor P. Majewski Ellie United States History Club Chemistry Club Morris L. Mankovitz ..M0e,, Bookkeeping Club Ad Committee Gramany A. Mantopoulos ffceca' Blaekfriarsg Booster Club, Steering Committee, United States History Club, Staff, Bookkeepin Clubg Mercury Assistant qlookkeiperg Glee fNorthl g Weaving lub, Press Club Clubg Photograph Committee, CADU- ceus Advertising Board. Carol A. Mantyla Glee club 1ClassicalJ Marylou F. Marcel United States History Club Weaving Club Glee Club Sandra A. Mard ' ' Sandy' ' United States History Club Prom Committee john Marengo Outdoor Track Cmuceus Art Staff Norma T. Marsh Weaving Club Lawrence E. Marshall cnLem:r uLan,yn Student Council Cap and Gown Committee Booster Club june P. Martin 44Martyxs Gift Committee Shirley A. Masiello Sabrina Mercury Staffg Honor Student' Press Club: Italian Club' United States History. Clubg I Blackfriarsg Cmuczus, Editor-in-Chxefg Horace Mann Scholar- Booster Club, Stsenng Committee: Motto Committeeg Book- keeping Clubg Class Day Playg Honor Pupil. Josephine R. Mastromattei ujon Cmucsus Editorial Board Italian Club, Secretary United States History Club Booltkee ing Club Radio Clilub Office Messenger Shirley A. Mastrovito Shirl United States History Club Press Club Bookkeeping Club Weaving Cub Bette Ann McAuliffe HBQffCU United States History Club Ad Committee Office Messenger Ann H. McCausland Dimples United States History Club Glee Club CClassicall Bonardi's Skating Club Gift Committee Oflice Messenger Camera Club Telephone Nancy McCormick United States History Club Press Club Booster Club Cap and Gown Committee Patricia Ann McKeon MPM.. United States History Club Booster Club Donald E. McLaren K 6D0n!l Booster Club Dorothy L. McRae UDOF, United States History Club Radio Club Bowling Club Carol R. McSheehy Ginger United States History Club Marilyn C. Meagher ttMoe,, United States History Club Elizabeth A. Mellor ttBet,, Booster Club Phyllis A. Merritt ttphyli, United States History Club Henry V. Mierzejewski Booster Club Joan M. Mlkalauskis Jeannie United States History Club Press Club, Treasurer Bookkeeping Club, Vice-Przridenl SDanish Club CDorchester H. S., Bostonl Bowling Club fDorchester H. S., Bostonl Lithuanian Club Marilyn M. Miller ttldynnn Glee Club 1 fsouthj J. V. Basketball fSouthl United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Booster Club Mercury Staff, Exchange Editor James Morone, jr. a4Jims: United States History Club Chemistry Club, Attendance Secretary Wayne P. Munzert Blackfriars Press Club Football United States History Club Evelyn Naum K I Eve' y Albanian Club Glee Club Constance P. Nellos Connie Oflice Messenger Stanley G. Nelson .tlerryn Chemistry Club Booster Club lllercury Staff, Boys' Sports Editor Skating Club rv! I' joan C. Nicholas ttNickyn1 United States History Club Camera Club Glee Club Bookkeeping Club Victoria E. Nieroda rcvickyn United States History Club Chemistry Club Richard A. O'Connor llokiew Track, Captain 2, 3, 4 Cross Country, Captain Blacklriars Press Club United States History Club Italian Club Booster Club Mercury Staff Vocal Training Class, Treaxurer Barbara E, O'Donnell ffsarw Booster Club Camera Club Radio Club United States History Club Press Club, Secrftary Bookkeeping Club Merrury Stall' Flower Girl Estelle B. Orman KKEsty!J Chemistry Club United States History Club Glee Club john R. Osterholm nR0g1, United States History Club Gilt Committee Ice Hockey Sarah P. Paciello shorty Italian Club United States History Club Ad Committee Anthony j. Pacheco ' 'Tony' ' Football United States History Club Baseball Helen G. Pallas Basketball fNorthJ Camera Club fNorthl Glee Club QNorthl Anna B. Palermo Nina Glee Club Student Council Italian Club Press Club United States History Club Katherine Pantazis irKayu Blackfriars Camera Club United States History Club Guidance Messenger Ad Committee Carol R. Paravano Glee Club Italian Club Scholastic Art Award United States History Club Press Club Chemistry- Club Booster Club Camera Club Radio Club Honor Pupil Beverly A. Parella anew Class Vire-President 4 Mercury Representative Cimucnus Editorial Board United States History Club Ring Committee Student Council Press Club Geraldine R. Parker Ge-rry' ' Hockey Basketball Badminton Band, President United States History Club Varsity Club Bowling Club Orchestra, President Carl R. Pearson Russ' ' United States History Club Student Council 2 Judith R. Peaslee Judie', United States History Club Robert A. Peduzzi Bob Biology Club fClassicall Cap and Gown Committee Varsity Club tClassicalJ Baseball tClassicalj Basketball C Classical J Constance C. Petropulos Connie', Blackfriars Camera Club United States History Club Booster Club Bookkeeping Club Class Day Play john G. Phillips Orchestra Band Francis A. Porcaro Satch Ring Committee Booster Club Baseball Mercury Staff, Axsislanl Sports Editnr Muriel P. Potvin -.Moen United States History Club Patricia A. Power i i Pat , , Booster Club Constance M. Purretta C0nnie', Italian Club Glee Club Bowling Club United States History Club Varsity Basketball Cheerleader Donna B. Quist HDMI., Student Council, Vice-President Blackfriars Press Club United States History Club Bookkeeping Club, President Janet T. Rano :Jann United States History Club Student Council 3 Judith C. Richards JudyU Banjo Eyesl' United States History Club Glee Club Italian Club Booster Club Radio Club Cheerleader Basketball Gloria L. Richardson HGIOU Ring Committee fsouthl CADUCEUS Editorial Board Photograph Committee Booster Club Rose M. Ritacco HRM., United States History Club Italian Club . -I .1.-.Q,,.f----1-qT- , ..,V- -f-f-.W -E-1 .--- 1 Wilfrid A. Rodrigue Willie Booster Club Elizabeth A. Romanelli Betty Blackfriars Christine A. Romano Tina Chemistry Clubg United States His- tory Clubg Radio Clubg Italian Club, Treasurerg Bookkeeping Clubg Booster Club, Steering Committee: Press Clubg Bowling Clubg Basketball 1. Marianna C. Romano MaryAnn Italian Clubg United States History Clubg Chemistry Clubg Bookkeeping Clubg Radio Clubg Press Clubg Boost- er Club, Sleeving Cnmmilteeg Basket- ball lg Bowling Club. Elaine Rosenberg Rosie Chemistry Club United States History Club Bookkeepin Club Biology Club fCE1ssicalJ Audrey Rosene Chemistry Club United States History Club Joseph Rosiello GIJoe!! United States History Club Italian Club Frances A. Ryan Frannie', United States History Club Florence H. Salamy anon Booster Club United States History Club Shirley Salsman Shirl Glee Club United States History Club Gift Committee John E. Saucier Sauce Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball, Captain 1, 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 43 Out- door Track 3, 45 Chemistry Club, Treasurer 43 United States History Club: Bowlin Club 33 Swimmin 25 Class Footbali Baseball, Basketball. June C. Sauer njunei, United States History Club Janice H. Savage ...lany , Booster Club Agnes E. Schlemminger ..Agi,, United States History Club Press Club Booster Club, Steering Covnmittu Motto Committee Horace Mann Scholar Honor Student Donald C. Schroeder -.Donn Booster Club Geraldine B. Scott ' 'Gerry' ' Cap and Gown Committee United States History Club Camera Club Blackfriars Frances Sestito ' 'Fran ' ' United States History Club Italian Club Booster Club Photograph Committee Richard A. Sharameta nmckn United States History Club Basketball Elinor D. Shea Debbie Student Council Booster Club Jane R. Shenkowski .glance United States History Club Press Club Motto Committee J.V. Basketball CADUCEUS Editorial Board Honor Pupil Horace Mann Scholar Badminton Suzanne H. Sherman Usllzien Booster Club jon D. Sibley Blackfriars United States History Club Student Council Frances A. Siedlecki nsFrann United States History Club Chemistry Club Author, Class Play Honor Pupil Gladys S. Sigel ffcladw United States History Club Press Club Bookkeeping Club Ad Committee Cfmucnus Editorial Board E. Helene Skinner United States History Club Student Council Joan V. Sledziewski ujoann Booster Club United States History Club Class Musician Mercury Staff, Literary Editor Robert M. Slovin 4 :Bow , Booster Club Doris I. Smith Smitty' ' Class Basketball lSouth2 United States History Cub Cmuceus Advertising Committee -n:......-,k V . Nancy Smith Booster Club United States History Club Press Club Ice Skating Club ,Mercury Staff Carol A. Snyder Drafty United States History Club Glee Club fProutyl Record Club fProutyJ Barbara L. Soderberg Sadie United States History Club Oflice Messenger Cap and Gown Committee Glee Club Barbara A. Sonta ..BabS,, United States History Club Ronald E. Spakauskas lfspecks!! United States History Club Student Council Class Day Committee Football, Co-Cqletain Outdoor rack Indoor Track, Captain Cross Country Track Basketball Anne M. Spillane Mickey United States History Club John Staples Cross Country 4- Indoor Track 4 Emily F. Stradan ' 'jacltiei ' Press Club United States History Club Booster Club Paul Stuba United States History Club Chemistry Club Gloria B. Sturgis uGl0n United States History Club Press Club Class Basketball Booster Club Glee Club Eleanor M. Swenson Ellie Chemistry Club United States History Club Motto Committee Student Council Athletic Club fliloridal Biology Club fFloridal Russell F. Swenson ukussu rtHapu1 Photograph Committee Booster Club Merrury Staff, Cartoanist Joan H. Taylor Jeannie United States History Club Press Club Booster Club Glee Club fSouthj Margaret E. Taylor spew., United States History Club Bowling Club Harriet L. Thomashow United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Shirley A. Thompson ' 'Tommien United States History Club Bookkeeping Club Glee Club Ad Committee Geraldine Thurlow Gerri Glee Club fNorthJ Dramatic Club iNorthJ Class Day Committee Elizabeth A. Tomanini K KLiz! J Class Basketball fsouthl Hockey QSouthJ Francis A. Turo ulleou Italian Club Booster Club Radio Club Marjorie Urquhart Marge Press Club United States History Club Chemistry Club Glee Club QNorthL Field Hockey 1, Edward G. Valinski Skeeter,' Ski United States History Club Ice Skating Club Helen F. Valinski Moose United States History Clubg CADU- czus Editorial Boardg Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Booster Club, Steering Commit- teeg Varsity Clubg Student Council 3, 45 Cnnuceus Advertising Boardg Flower Girly Co-Assistant Coach, Cheerleaders 4. Lois Van De Mark trL0n United States History Club Glee Club Florence L. Vasel up-los, Glee Club lClassicalj Student Council l United States History Club Press Club Barbara E. Walsh ' ' Barb' ' United States History Club Blackfriars Maureen A. Walsh t.Mimi,, United States History Club William J. Walsh t.Bmn Class Treasurer 4 Ad Committee Baseball Class Day Committee Booster Club United States History Club Gail C. Wellwood United States History Club Skating Club Chemistry Club Eleanor Wiggins Ellyn United States History Club Student Council CSouthJ Chemistry Club Albert B. Wilson -.Alu United States History Club Blacklriars Football, Captain Indoor Track Cross Country Outdoor Track, Captain Baseball 3, 4 Ice Hockey Play jenny Kissed Men Class Day Play Timothy Dacey .t-I-imn U.S. Marines, 3 Years Anna George ..Ann,, Helen M. Henchey Ill-Iedyii Glee Club Thomas L. Johnson ..-rom., John P. Kasparian Deuche United States History Club U. S. Marines Patricia A. Lenihan Panic Booster Club john R. Letourneau -'Didnt Roland C. Morin Keesler Air Force Base Radio Operator School Cryptograph School-Scott, Illinois Christcl Nielsen Chris Booster Club Anthony O'Neill Lvl-onyn U. S. Navy Radio Club William L. Parker Bill Ronald D. Raivio Ronnie' ' Robert R. Rodwill Bob Eleanor M. Wojciechowski f-Ellie United States History Club Booster Club Myrna B. Zabarsky Booster Club Warren A. Salford ul-Iossn Booster Clubg Footballg Basketballg Baseball: Trackg Basketball iClassi- callg Baseball fClassicalJg Varsity Club IClassicallg Bookkeeping Club. Richard Serwecki Dick Carole Shanit Glee Club CL. H. SJ Press Club Patricia L. Veleno Patti Varsity Basketball fMarlboroj Glee Club fMarlboroJ Bowling Club Ann L. Wardwell Class Basketball Bowling Club Donald R. Werme . UI-nd.. Booster Club Paul M. Westerback Band 3 Orchestra 3 George W. Wigren Pete Honor tudents i--IVR Fu-st Row left to nght Marie Grilla, Helen Leacu, Icme Shenkowski, Carol Paravano, Frances Siedlecki. Second Row left to rxght Agnes Schlemminger, Adrienne Longval, Gail Durling. 1955-A Carol Anderson Violet Andrews Mary Chianese Betty Mickelson Dolores Nuttall 1955-B Gail Durling Marie Grilla Helen Leacu Adrienne Longval Shirley Masiello Nancy Richardson Janet Sundstrom Barbara Topor Barbara Tracy Nancy Wilder Carol Paravano Agnes Schlemminger Jane Shenkowski Frances Siedlecki 1955 Carol Anderson Violet Andrews Carol Berg Norma Bouley Mary Chianese Marie Grilla 1956 Karin Anderson Helen Blash Joan Bruazis 1957 Patricia Gentile Phyllis Hirtle Virginia Kubik Helen Leacu Adrienne Longval Shirley Masiello Betty Mickelson Dorothy Dimitri Eleanor Marsello Mary Matukevitch Francis Pisarski Nancy Richardson Agnes Schlemminger Jane Shenkowski Barbara Tracy Nancy Wilder Margaret Novickas Eleanor Treinas Pauline Savage Marie Subqshe Eleanor Viens Horace Mann Scholars First Row, left to right: Marie Grilla, Carol Anderson, Margaret Navickas, Eleanor Marsello, Violet Andrews Barbara Tracy Nancy Wilder. Second Row, left to right: Shirley Masiello, Mary Chianese, Mary Matukevitch, Helen Leacu Betty Mmckel son, lane Shenkowski, Eleanor Treinas, Norma Bouley. w k 5 5 QQ ,bf my ' n 7 4 I f if S Student Council Orchestra - Band Mercury Staffs Glee Club Vocal Training Class Korean Veterans Blackfriars Dramatic Society Weaving Club United States History Club Scholastic Art Award Winners Commerce Press Club Camera Club Italian Club Class Day Cast '55-A Booster Steering Committee Chemistry Club Radio Club Bowling Club Lithuanian Club Girls' Varsity Club Bookkeeping Club Ice Skating Club Class Rooms Informals Football Basketball Track Hockey Baseball Girls' Basketball Girls' Field Hockey Girls' Tennis Boys' Tennis Cheerleaders Athletic .... Patricia Gentile Student Council First Row, left to right: Dolores Martello, Barbara Hardy, Alice Kaloostian, Carol Chute, Barbara Cummings, David Lubin, Donna Quist, Pauline Benoit, Margaret Navickas, Patricia Gentile, Gaetana Lorusso, Camille Ferraro. Second Row, left to right: Iudith Cooney, Ioan Pietro, Mary Chianese, Carol LaMarche, Maureen McCarthy', Elizabeth Carey, Barbara Grazulis, Pat Bianco, Ianyce Simoncini, Rita Ventura, Lorraine Grossack, Aldina Bozzi, Rose Mancuso, Pat Bisceglia. Third Row, left to rigxht: Ion Sibley, Helen Valinski, Marilyn Mellon, Audrey Husson, Martha Dill, Iudy Gosline, Barbara Topor, Margaret Shyllberg, osemarie Con- siglio, Rose Bargnesi, Shirley Adelson, Ernest Quintiliani, Iames Generelli, Lawrence Marshall. Fourth Row, left to right: Iames Bogar, Ir., Ioan Soucy, Marie Fashjian, Caroline Stenquist, Bertha Miller, Lynn Iohnson, Henry Dobkowski, Iay P. Welcom, Paul Rocheford, Kenneth I. Daignault, David I, Olson, David Gordon, Harold Williams. David Lubin, President Pauline Benoit, Secretary Donna Quist, Vice-President Barbara Cummings, Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DAVID LUBIN, Chairman, Ex-Officio Margaret Navickas Lawrence Marshall Iudith Bergman Carol Chute Martha Dill Marie Fashjian Audrey Husson Roger Iones George McPhail Patricia Bianco Barbara Carey Patricia Gentile Barbara Grazulis Gaetana Lorusso Wayne Moulton Camille Ferraro M E M B E Bertha Miller Rose Bargnesi Ianyce Simoncini Rita Ventura Aldina Bozzi Kenneth Daignault Camille Ferraro Lorraine Grossack Lynn Iohnson Capoli LaMarche Pasquale Bisceglia Iudith Cooney Robert Hopkins RS OF James Generelli T H E S T U D Maureen McCarthy Shirley Wiswell Marilyn Mellen Margaret Navickas Ioan Shankle Harold Williams Lucille D'Errico Paul Rocheiord Ioan Soucy Caroline Stenquist David Wright Iames Bogar Iames Generelli Rose Mancuso T C 0 U N C I L Margaret Hanson Pauline Benoit Rosemarie Consiglio Marie Gabriella Barbara Hardy Alice Kaloostian David Lubin Lawrence Marshall Ernest Quintiliani Donna Quist Ion Sibley Helen Valinski Mary Chianese Henry Dobkowski Shirley Adelson Barbara Cummings David Gordon Rose Mancuso David Olson Margaret Skyllberg Ianet St, Pierre Iudy Gosline Dolores Martello Ioan Pietro Barbara Topor Vets. Caroline Popierski Geraldine Parker, President John Phillips, Vice-President Nancy Lewis, Secretary 0 I' c h e S f I' a Mr. Edward Langille, Faculty Director Band First Row, left to right: Ieannine Boudreau, Florence Gancarz, Patricia Powers, Willene Cook, Doroth Chickey, Carrol Collette, Second Row, left to right: Geraldine Boudreau, Marian Ienkins, Ianice Daw, David Laine, gynthia Sinkavich, Nancy Lewis, Geraldine Parker. Third Row, left to right: Ioyce Samia, Kristina Sacovitch, Iohn Phillips, Mr. Langille, Victor Lewis, Dolores D'Elia, Lillian Fantanc. MERCURY STAFF Facuhy Staff Managing Editor Mary C. O'Leary Advertising Manager Richard Butler Circulation Manager William S. Italiano Bookkeeper Francis P. Hussey Student Staff Editor-in-Chief Carol Anderson Editorial Board Barbara Alexandrovich Mary Chianese Carol Donovan Dorothy Greenlaw Beryl Pugh Irene Salonis Boys' Sports Editor Richard Jarzobski Assistants James McDonald Richard O'Connor Girls' Sports Editor Susan Bailey Exchange Editor Evelyn McAuliffe Assista nts Louise George Barbara Pike I Mailing Clerks Katharine Beeso Theresa Campaneli Circulation Manager Warren Simon Assistants James Walsh Donald Quintiliani Advertising Manager Joan Lundberg Assista nts Mary Denechaud Joan Eident Josephine Ostrowskl Joan Pietro Club Activities Violet Andrews Carol Fagan Sandra Gordon Bookkeeper Rita DeToma Assistant Angelina Ferrante Librarians Ann Matachinskas Phyllis Danielius Cartoonist Tap Kola Variety Column Vincent Cassamasima Leon Shulman Photographer Ronald Johnson First Row, left to right: Iosephine Ostrowski, Ioan Eident, Carol Anderson, Theresa Campaneli, Rita De- Toma. Second Row, left to right: Dorothy Greenlaw, Mary Chianese, Angelina Ferrante, Carol Donovan. Third Row, left to right: Louise George, Beryl Pugh, Katherine Besso. Fourth Row, left to right: Carol Fagan, Ioan Lundberg, Susan Bailey, lrene Salonis. Fifth Row, left to right: Phyllis Danelius, Bar- bara Alexandrovich, Barbara Pike, loan Pietro. Sixth Row, left to right: Violet Andrews, Mary lane Denechaud, Evelyn McAuliffe, Ann Matchinskas, Sandra Gordon. Seventh Row, left to right: Richard O'Connor, Tap Kola, Richard Iarzobski, Donato Quintiliani, Iarries Mac- Donald. Eighth Row, left to righti Rudolph Pavini, Warren Simon, Richard Haggar. li.. THE 'I955-A MERCURY STAFF First Row, left to right: Angelina Ferrante, Rita DeToma, Iosephine Ostrowski, Ioan Eident, Second Row, left to right: Violet Andrews, Phyllis Danelius, Louise George, Beryl Pugh, Richard Iarzobski, Ioan Lundberg. Third Row, left to right: Katherine Beeso, Mary Denechaud, Mary Chianese, Barbara Pike, Richard O'Conner, Ioan Pierto. Fourth Row, left to right: Barbara Alexandrcvich, Dorothy Greenlaw, Carol Anderson, Theresa Campaneli, Evelyn McAuliffe, Iames McDonald, Tap Kola. Fifth Row, left to right: Irene Salonis, Susan Bailey, Sandra Gordon, Carol Fagan, Warren Simon. 1955-B M E R Faculty Staff Managing Editor Mary C. O'Leary Advertising Manager Richard Butler Circulation Manager William S. Italiano Bookkeeper Francis P. Hussey Student Staff Boys' Sports Editor Gerald Nelson Assistants Peter Cariglia Francis Porcaro Girls' Sports Editor Muriel Hall Assistant Barbara Hardy Exchange Editors Marilyn Miller Judith Richards Club Editor Gail Durling Assistants Evelyn Cronin Helen Madulka Barbara O'Donnell Advertising Manager Joa n Ha rdy Assistants Doris lsraelson Shirley Masiello Bookkeeper Janice Granberg Assistant Grama ny Ma ntopoulos Circulation Manager Frank Corridori Assistants Roderick Glynn Jonas Kazlawskas Mailing Clerks Louise Aquino Edwina Benecchi Variety Columnist Rosemarie Consiglio Libra rians Constance Belba Nancy Smith Cartoonists Tap Kola Russell Swenson Photographer Ronald Johnson TAFF Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Longval Editorial Board Joan Dunford June Flagg Melvina Garber Joseph Germain Rita Lonergan Joan Sledziewski First Row, left to right: Louise Aquino, Helen Madulka, Iudith Richards. Second Row, left to right: Russell Swenson, Gramany Mantopoulos, Barbara Hardy, Muriel Hall, Adrienne Longval, Edwina Benecchi, Third Row, left to right: Francis Porcaro, Barbara O'Donnell, Ioan Hardy, Doris lsraelson, Shirley Masiello, Gail Durling, Fourth Row, left to right: Peter Cariglia, Ronald Iohnson, Rosemarie Consiglio, Ianice Granberg, Tap Kola, Iune Flagg, Gerald Nelson. Fifth Row, left to right: Frank Corridori, Ionas Kazlawskas, Melvina Garber, Ioan Sledziewski, Ioseph Germain. 619 3 011417 lMonday swamp First Row, left to right: Linda Bernstein, Ioan Shankle, Mary Ann Zuromsky, Iudith Clements, Iune Tingle, Maryann Bisceglia, Annette LeBlanc, Christine LeBlanc, Barbara Allen, Vera Wagner, Helen Henchey, Second Row, leit to right: Sylvia Gabis, Rose Bargnesi, Helen Blash, Ioan Kokernak, Dolores Delle Femine, Diana Brown, Caroline Stenquist, Elinor Butler, Ioyce Griffin, Margaret Shyllberg, Beverly Cross, Iacqueline Stout, Phyllis Gould, Ioyce Arnberg. Third Row, left to right: Mary Ann Benjamin, Maralyn Stuart, Dorothy Bennett, Ioyce MacBurnie, Carol Iohnson, Iulie Margolis, Cynthia Mikitarian, Barbara Christenson, Sheila Leary, Marian Moore, Ann Walsh, Ioyce Carlson, Beverly Lundin, Mary Barrett. Fourth Row, left to right: Martha Saksa, IoAnne Adams, Theresa Terzian, Melitza Theodosis, Iudy Howard, Ieannine Ferland, Carmella Mancuso, Shirley Dalzell, Io-Ann Guerra, Mary lane Estes, Carole Novia, Iudith Fowler, Edith Traver, Iune Lindquist, Carol Katts. Maryann Bisceglia, President Helen Blash, Treasurer Joan Shankle, Vice-President Maryann Benjamin Librarians Joyce MacBurnie, Secretary Carol Johnson Miss Antoinette Giannini, Faculty Adviser 6 6 lWednesday Sectionl First Row, left to right: Iudith Clements, Iune Tingle, Maryann Bisceglia, Annette LeBlanc, Christine LeBlanc, Ioan Shankle, Helen Henchey. Second Row, left to right: Carol Iohnson, Ioan Kokernak, Caroline Stenquist, Diana Brown, Elinor Butler, Barbara Allen, Vera Wagner. Third Row, left to right: Helen Blash, Rose Bargnesi, Dorothy Bennett, Dolores Delle Femine, Ioyce Griffin, Beverly Cross, Ioyce Carlson. Fourth Row, left to right: Sheila Leary, Ioyce MacBurnie, Marion Moore, Phyllis Gould, Margaret Shyllberg, Beverly Lundin, Mary Ann Zuromsky. Annette LeBlanc, President Helen Blash, Vice-President Helen Henchey, Treasurer Mary Ann Zuromsky, Secretary Margaret Shyllberg, Librarian Miss Antoinette Giannini, Faculty Adviser ...pn v .L.,,.,1, --, -. , I Edward Starvaski, Jr., President Josephine Ostrowski, Vice-President Alice Kaloostian, Secretary Evelyn Cronin, Treasurer Ronald Beeso, Librarian c 6 I William Rich, Librarian 8 in i Miss Antoinette Giannini, Faculty Adviser 6 I 8 g Q William McAuliffe, Librarian First Row, left to right: Florence Gancarz, Lynn Iohnson, Ioan Walk, Patricia Viens, Avis Kaplan, Alice Alma Kaloostian. Second Row, left to right: Iosephine Ostrowski, William Rich, William McAuliffe, Roy Samra, Edward Stavaski, Patricia Keating. Third Row, let to right: Mary Day, Carol Chute, Evelyn Cronin, Dorothy Lcmkaitis. Korean Veferans First Row, left to right: Mr, Henry F. Fitzmaurice, Robert H. Peloquin, Eugene E. Landry, Thomas F. Nishan, Donald F. Shea, Caroline Papierski, Iames Reynolds, Albert Greene, William L. Parker, Ioseph I. Gregarczylc, Martin Melnikolt. Second Row, left to right: Clarence I. Arsenault, Louis G. Ouellette, William Spencer, Donald F. Bottchee, David Brosnihan, Robert W. Sullivan, Paul Anderson, Vincent F. Caracciolo, Robert S. Vayo, William A. Loughlin, Ernest Capen, Robert P, Saunders, Iohn Hovagimian. Third Row, lelt to right: Robert R. Rodwill, Ioseph I. Ross, Douglas Gibson, Edward H. Kane, Ir., Earl C. Taylor, Ir., Ronald P. Martin, George W, Wigren, Gary' H. Gardner, Gordon Langley, Donald B. Wyne, Daniel Hampton, Ronald D. Raivio, Leon Boivin, George W. Green, Raymond Violante, Armand Cloutier. Blaclcfriars Dramafic Society Robert Daley, President Nancy Stultz Theresa Campaneli , Vice-Presidents Secretaries Gail Jacobsen Pauline Benoit Richard Jarzobski Treasurers James Cronin Mr. Myles R. McAleer, Faculty Adviser Weaving Club Jerebell Barton, President Joan Taylor, Secretary Ann Kehowski, Vice-President Jeannine Boudreau, Treasurer Mrs. Jacquelin Hubbard, Faculty Adviser First Row, left to right: Arm Kehowski iVice-Presidentl, Jeannine Boudreau 4Treasurerb, Louise Aquino Muriel Wade, Mary Burke. Second Row, left to right: Stella Haroatunian, Mary Nally, Gloria Casillo Mary Lazar, Louise Laukaitis, Norma Marsh, Third Row, left to right: Patricia Power, Gramany Manta poulos, Mary-Lou Marcel, Beverly Ball, Iacqueline LaPrade. Fourth Row, left to right: Shirley Mastrovito Eleanor Rugg, Marlene Duprey, Ianice Savage. UNI Vincent Casamassima, President TED STATES HISTORY C Diane Kerkorian, Vice-President Nancy Wilcler, Secreta ry Joan Chapin, Treasurer Helen Terzian, Program Chairman Miss Evelyn J. Biorkman, Faculty Adviser ss. LUB SCHOLASTIC ART AWARD WINNERS Janice Anderson Jerebill Barton Louchlin Belcher Patricia Bois Martin Carey Mary Efthim fWinner of Two Keysl C E R T I F I C AT E David Archambo Constance Auger Robert Bolduc Dorothy Dimitri Louise George David Hesselton Melina Kustigian Phyllis Ligor Ann Marie Falcone CWinner of Two Keysl Ann Kehowski Vaino Kola John Marengo Fred Palmer Rudolph Pavini Gra ma ny Ma ntopoulos Carol O'Brien Margaret O'Connell Lloyd Ostiguy Marilyn Papazian Bernard Patsky Lucian Puleo Margaret Purretta OF MERIT WINN Edmond Plant Patricia Power Eleanor Rugg Barbara Soderberg Nancy Soderland William Spencer Gail Watson ERS Paul Rocheford Irene Salonis Joseph Scannell Linda Swanson Nancy Vartanian Natalie Waskiewicz Winifred Willett Scholastic Art Award Winners F st Row, left to right: Martin Carey, Arm Kehowski, Patricia A. Power, Fred L. Palmer, Gail Watson, Nancy Soderlund Edmond Plante. Second Row, left to rlight: Louchlin D. Belcher, Patricia Bois, William Spencer, Mary Elthim David Archambo, Dorothy A. Dimitri, lohn arengo. 6ommerce Press Club Muriel Hall, President Barbara Hardy, Vice-President Barbara Bousquet, Secretary Joan Mikalauskis, Treasurer Miss Mary C. O'Leary, Faculty Adviser Camera Club X ilu' Qi- First Row, left to right: Gail Corey, Mary Chianese, Carol Paravano, Donna Stevenson, Dorothy Greenlaw, Theresa Cam parieli, Shirley Smith, losephine Ostrowski, Ioan Eident, Barbara Perrone, Ann Hayes. Second Row, left to right: Ioan Evans Patricia Leary, Kay O'Neill, Ioanne Daly, Richard Dobkowski, Robert Alekshun, Richard Owens, Irene Seaver, Mary Reynoldsl Nancy Richardson, Ie-an Remillard. Third Row, lelt to right: Geraldine Scott, Iuliette Gartsu, Katherine Pantazis, Ioan Nichols, Constance Petrapulos, Pauline Benoit, Gail Iacobsen, Richard Dobkowski, President Kay O'NeiIl, Secretary Joan Eident, Vice-President Robert Alekshun, Treasurer Mr. Robert Brearley, Faculty Adviser lfalian Club Maryann Bisceglia, President Christine Romano Joan Eident, Vice-President Treasurers Richard Caparso Josephine Mastimatteo, Secretary Class Day Cas! '55-A First Row, left to right: Rudolph Pavini, lud Gosllne, Nancy Stullz, Rita DeToma, Carol Anderson, Iosephxne Ostrowskx, Theresa Kowalski, Elaine Leibman, Henry Ephraim, Harvey Marcus. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Myles McAleer, Richard Iarzobski, Iames Cronin, James McDonald, Ioseph Ostrowski, Robert Daley, Mr, Samuel Sleeper, William Parretti, Henry Dobkowslu, Iohn Pakula, Robert Alekshun. Boosfer Club Sfeering 6ommiHee Bruazis, Christine Romano, Marianna Romano Gramany Mantopoulos Ieanmne Bouclreau Richard Caparso Ellen Felicetti Iosephine Ostrowski, Ioan ident, Susan Bailey, Mr. Wallace A. Iohnson. Second Bow, left to right. Katherine Beeso, Beryl A, Pugh, Hazel Campbell, gnes Schlemminger, Ianice Andersen, Ianet Allia, Ioyce Belcher, Shirley Masiello, Alice Kaloostian, Bruce A. Barnett, David M. Beech, Ianet Pelley, Evelyn Cronin, Marie Daboul, Marcia Abramson. Third Row, left to right: Ieanne Anderson, Eva Alex, Marilyn Anderson, Iuliette Gartsu, Sheila Klimon, Ann Lindholm, Arthur Burrows, Anthony Fer- razano, Richard Dobkowski, Iames I. Cronin, Robert Daley, William Parretti, Richard Iarzobski, Carolyn Grendol, Beverly Lambe, Fourth Row, left to right: Nancy Soderlund, Eleanor Marsello, Ioan Lavallee, Elaine Mainini, Dolores Burke, Gail Iacobsen, Ianice Anderson, Ierebill Barton, Ioyce Griffin, Ioseph A. Horan, Garnet I. Clam, Anthony D'Antonino, Rudolph Pavini, Ioseph Breen, Barbara Alexandrovich, Iudith Sundin, Helen Valinski, Carol Anderson First Row, left to right: Mr, Lee-F. Bartlett, Carol Paravano, Maryann Sienkiewicz, Linda Bernstein, Victoria Iarvis, -Ioan E , ' l ' I .f ' A Chemistry Club First Row, left to right: Harriet Brody, Helen Ianuszczyk, Henry Dobkowski, Frances Siedlecki, Bob Daley, Elaine Leibman, William Parretti, Estelle Orman, Christine Romano, Marianna Romano. Second Row, left to right: Virginia Nelson, Dorothy Fusaro, Victoria Nieroda, Lillian Gvazdauskas, Richard Caparso, William F. Hall, Diane D. Kulczyk, Barbara Alexandrovich, Ioan Pietro, Barbara A. Goulet, Mary Iane Denechaud. Third Row, left to right: Harriet Brown, Carol Paravano, Audrey Rasene, Gail C. Wellwood, Lois Hall, Carol Reed, Eleanor Majewski, lohn Pakula, Iohn Saucier, Norman Goldman, Patricia Curran, Sheila Klimon, Fourth Row, left to right: Betty Mickelson, Eleanor Swenson, Iames Roberts, Ioan Evans, Barbara Hardy, Marion Huban, Sara M. Bataro, Eleanor Wiggins, Iames lvforone, Alden Goldstein, Arthur Burrows, Gail Corey, Paul Stuba. Arthur Burrows, President Barbara Hardy, Secretary Alden Goldstein, Vice-President John Saucier, Treasurer Mr. William F. Hall, Faculty Adviser Radio Club First Row, leit to right: ludy Richards, Dorothy McRae, Carole Novia, Alden Goldstein, Arthur Bur- rows, Barbara L. Iohnson, Maureen McCarthy, Alireda Iodrey. Second Row, left to right: losephine Mastromattei, Marianna Romano, Christine Romano, Anthony Aquino, Richard Butler, Harold Kulungian, Arthur Daignault, Richard Dobkowski, Lynn Kay Iohnson Third Row, lett to right: Carol Paravano, loan Lavallee, Barbara Buduo, Roy Albinson, Iohn Carlson, Richard Cesary, Eleanor Marsello, Ieanne R. Leger, Arthur Burrows, President Barbara Johnson, Treasurer Alden Goldstein, Vice-President Carole Novia, Secretary Mr. Richard W. Butler, Faculty Adviser Bowling 61011 6 First Row, left to right: Mary Doherty, Ioan Hardy, Maryann Romano, Christine Romano, Shirley Consolo, Gerry Parker, Marian Huban, Frieda Fortune. Second R-ow, left to right: Richard Kierstead, Alden Goldstein, Lois Hall, Carol Lindberg, Ieanne Leger, Iudith Richards, Rudolph Pavini, Ioseph Germain. lifhuanian 6lub First Row, left to right: Louise Laukaitis, Dorothy Skinisky, Geraldine Boyd, Patricia Grokaitis, Beverly Cunic, Dorothy Miller. Second Row, left to right: Ioan Bruazis, Virginia Daniels, Iudy Adamonis, Mar- garet Navickas, Maryann Sienkiewicz, Kristina Sacovitch, Eleanor Treinas, Dorothy Zalieckas, Icmice Daw. Third Row, left to right: L. Ioyce Lundin, Gloria Sinkavich, Ioan Yuodanukis, Ianice Sabonaitis, Pauline Savage, Ann Matachinskas, Lillian Gvazclauskas, Ioan Mikal, Anna Kraunelis, Pauline Lelakis. Patricia Grokaitis, President Beverly Cunic, Secretary-Treasurer Geraldine Boyd, Vice-President Mr. John J. Parulis, Faculty Adviser Girls' Varsity Glub First Row, left to right: Betty A. Newell, Iudy Thoren, Gloria Iacob, Ioan Hardy fSecretaryl, Muriel Harr fPresidentl, Marion Huban fVice-Presidentl, Helen Valinski fTreasurerl, Pasecarol M. Bugan. Second Row, left to right: Beverlar A. Newell, Lois Hall, Iudy Christensen, Maria Morrone, Pam Biancheria, Miss Carolyn I. Burns flfaculty dviserj, ludy Sundin, Peg Navickas, Marcia Abramson, Ianet Pelly, Ioanne Sears, Mary Matukevitch. Third Row, left to right: Ann Altonen, Barbara Bailey, Eleanor Marsello, Gerda Dombrowski, Mary Ann Benjamin, Susan Bailey, Betty Messinger, Carolyn Burgess, Daryl Quist, Iuliann Visceto, Geraldine Parker, Iudith Iohnson. Joan Hardy, President Gloria Jacob, Secretary Jill Hall, Vice-President Carol Berg, Treasurer Miss Carolyn J. Burns, Faculty Adviser Bookkeeping Club First Row, left to right: Florence George, Gramany Mantopoulos, Yvonne LeBlanc, Donald Earl McLaren, Beverly King, Morris Mankovitz, Ioyce Fontaine, Barbara O'Donnell. Second Row, left to right: Phyllis Ligor, Marianna Romano, Christine Romano, Elaine Rosenberg, Donna B. Quist, Ioan Mikalauskis, Shirley Mastrovito, Barbara Lowder, Gladys Siael,, Third Row, left to right: Tatiana Chludejew, Lucille Le-Bel, Eleanor Grace, Harriet Thomashow, Angela Capoccia, Eleanor Spear, Barbara I. Bousquet, Patricia Gro- kaitis, Dolores A. Burke, Ioan Duntord. Donna Quist, President Shirley Thompson, Secretary Joan Mikalauskis, Vice-President Shirley Mastrovito, Treasurer Miss Marie Carroll, Faculty Adviser Ice Skating Club First Row, left to right: George P. Bonardi, Gail Wellwood, Marilyn Mellen, Phyllis Hamel, Frances Ryan, Marcia Abramson, Daryl Quist, Patricia Millett, Leona Case, Second Row, lett to right: Dorothy Fusaro, Nancy Smith, Ioan Martel, Mary Lou Hestor, Ann MCCausland, Patricia Gentile, Gloria Casillo, Iudith Peaslee. Third Row, left to right: Robert Haynes, Gerald Nelson, Henry Dobkowski, Sterling McFee, Ioycc Carlson, Nancy White, Ianice Fortier, Paul Catineau, Edwina Eenecchi, Roger Iones. Sterling R. McFee, President Frances A. Ryan, Secretary Judith R. Peaslee, Vice-President Robert L. Haynes, Treasurer Mr. Robert P. Bonardi, Faculty Adviser x , If! W ,159 ,F Hg, xx 4 M M M4 8? Q M , ,L - 1 if W- Q' . Qin ,J Ak i Y V5:6i Q Zigi f-Xfgf , A ZF sf 'M :- v.-,, 5, 1 mg. , HHH ummm Q 1? sw-1 A ,X f' .ll wx - - :fa gil? X:,,.. I , - X f J g kfik Wu ,,,, k 5,1 A Qfgig ,,, , A K- l 'X f 4 if -Sd my ' 55' A.Q:,,,,-. 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Unable to halt Haggar's 18- yard sprint is North's defensive end Ernie DeProspo. ,E ,Q ,K wr, ,gi ' G' K ., . ,gg 'endif' ' 2 was , ak Q if ,fa 'F ,N aww' , M Max f J. i-'Q' if 3 . QL ig .. 3 fffif' ' k 5 x7,x .z 2 . 'law ,,,-3-exam :Hi xx- W' L f '1r,A.. ge, wg . Y QE' iv, gl Wxu. as xiii, af' -.J . ,,,,....n..,.w...., xS1 NQ as Q ig Qi if . x W3 QQ Q ww N Q 5 558655 , wg K as MP5 fix SWE? 5 fm gf on K v , .. Wig N. ' S ' Wifi Q 535 W .Q .E 3 .1 ,psi i kk . ' J, F X, M, Qi. , SQQJ, Qnsu, ,S img, vs S .f 1 4,3-w ,,, ,J 5351, QAM, w . if 5 . - S X x . vi , is K N . Q f X - X N., x , 4 R 11+ , . S' sy Q gifs Q? X' 2, S x x 5 X it 3 Q ,gf fi A5 4' JF L' S Si' 1, io 5 S S gr 3 fgxvfs giffwix im, Sw .E S G ' -K My Q in 4 If wikis eg. fs x sind. Q ifhJHf,3,ffQg.8fkfsi 3'x I -W Q-sig: S INTER-HIGH CHAMPIONS R E S U L T S Quarfers Players Poslflon Played Ronald Spalcauslcas, Co-Capt. C 28 COMMERCE 0 SOUTH 0 Albert Wilson E 28 commence o sr. JoHN's 24 V1TIriaWllU,f0'c9Pl- QI: gg nc ae azzoa COMMERCE l2 NORWICH 25 Donald Tarltiainen HB 27 William Parretti E 26 commence 19 cl.AsslcAL I4 Dam He,e,,,,,, G 20 John McCarthy C 3 COMMERCE l2 NORTH 6 wayne Munzen G 4 commence o mme 7 James Mason T 22 George Broderick T 0 Edward King G 8 Richard Haggar FB 26 Melvin Nathasan HB 'I Ronald Olsen T O Warren Salford HB 27 INTER-HIGH STANDING sllaln MM 'dl 75l Z 2 au erritt Richard Stodulslxi E 0 won Los' ned Michael Ruggiori QB I 2 Q 1 2 ,Q NORTH 2 1 0 Richard Costello E 6 George LeClaire T I0 SOUTH 'l 'l l William McGill FB 'l Anthony Pacheco E 5 CLASSICAL 0 3 0 Dave Mancini HB 0 Paul Sestito HB 0 C. Robert Davies HB 0 F0 OTB LL First Row, left to right: Mr. Ioseph Yablonslci fCoachJ, A1 Wilson, William Parretti, Warren Salford, Ronald Spakauskas CCO Captaml Pete Cariglia ICO-Captainl, Donald Tarkianien, David Heselton, Richard Haggar. Second Row, left to right: Anthony Pacheco George Bradevick, Richard Stodulski, Peter Aristide, Mike Mazzola, William McGill, George LeClaire, Richard Costello, Bob Davies Iohn McCarthy. Third Row, left to right: Roland Paquette CCO-Managerj, Hank Trieoff, Edward King, Mike Ruggieri, Paul SSSl1lO Melvin Nathanson, Allan Mardirosion, Matthew DeStefano, Ioe Richfield, Iohn Milcalowski, . . . wm-,1f.r,1, ' Mr. John Flaherty, Coach John Saucier, Captain Eugene Chandler, Manager R E S U L T S commence so NORWICH 76 Coxmmci 53 ST- MAW5 4' commence ss sr. srenHeN's so C0 MERCE 67 A'-'BURN 50 commence as cLAsslcAL sa commence 54 sr.ne1en's ss commence 61 rnAoe 50 commence as cmssncne 49 commence sa Nonm 52 commence as ASSUMPTION sz commence so rnnne 55 commence 66 Nonm sz commence so soum 41 commence sa NORWICH as COMMERCE 63 ST. STEPHENS 58 COMMERCE 6' SOUTH 49 commence as sr. neren's 52 DISTRICT 3 PLAYOFF. FITCHBURG. MASS. oven-ALL RECORD - 19 win und 3 L,,,,e, commence 77 sr. srennews INTELHIGH STANDINGS commence 73 Tnnne w L on OS' WESTERN MASS. TOURNEY COMMERCE 6 0 commence ez AoAms ClA5SlCAl 4 2 commence 75 cnueunn Gpringioldl NORTH 2 4 commence 39 sr. JoHN's SOUTH 0 6 .,5 First Row, left to riglhtz Warren Salford, Iohn Saucier, Captaing Robert Walker, Eugene Chandler, Manager: Michael Mazzola, Edward Mc anus, George Stowe. Second Row, lefi io right: Mr. Iohn Faherty, Coach: Richard Gaitane, Paul Ford, Richard Sharameta, Ronald Spakauskas, Daniel Prince, George Symock. 109 Indoor Track 1 First Row, left to right: Richard O'Connor, Melvin Nathanso n, Peter Stanley, Kenneth Pakula, Iames Costas, Michael Economos, Ronald Spakauskas. Second Row, left to right: R obert Baroud, Charles Gifford, Edwin Lof ren, lohn Staples, Ioseph Breen, Iohn Saucier, Ronald Abraham. Third Row, left to right: Albert Wilson, Paul Kelley, lar. Iohn Wallace CCoachl, Warren Safford. Cross Country , ,Qt qv .' ll. 4 First Row, left to right: Albert Wilson, Richard Costello, Francis Nejaimy, Iohn Staples, Ronald Spakauskas, Ernest Briisalis, Mike Mazzola. Second Row, left to right: Raymond Mantila, Michael Economos, Paul Kelley, Tap Kola, Charles Gifford, Richard O'Connor, Kenneth Pakula, Mr. Iohn Wallace CCoachl. CROSS COUNTRY Captain Paul Kelley INTER-HIGH LONG AND SHORT RUN COMBINED fWinnerl l. North 152 3. Classical 48 2. Commerce 87 4. South 33 LETTERS C Michael Economos Charles Gifford Paul Kelley Vieno Tap Kola Richard O'Connor Kenneth Pakula Albert Wilson INDOOR TRACK, 1955 Captain Ronald Spalrauskas DUAL MEETS Commerce 55 Classical l5V2 Commerce 53 South 23 Commerce 19 North 53 Oufdoor Track Trac North 66 Classical 'I7 Commerce 15W South lVz LETTERS Dick O'Connor W John Saucier W Ronald Spakauskas C Peter Stanley C Paul Kelley C Melvin Nathanson C First Row, left to rwhtz Charles Gifford, Richard O'Connor, Iames Costas, Co-Captain: Paul Kelley, Melvin Nathanson, Michael Economus, lex Bratioiis, Rexlord Davenport. Second Row, left to right: Coach Iohn Wallace, Ronald Abraham, Ioseph Breen, Ronald Spalrcruskas, Peter Stanley, Co-Captain, Lolfie Belcher, Iaseph Slavickas, Edward Loftgran. Ice Hockey First Row, left tc riaht: Ioseph Dillon ICO-Captainl, Paul Merritt, William Garland CCG-Captainl. Second Row, left to right Robert Roseberry, David Larson, Edward King, Ioseph Breen, Richard Stodulski, Mr. Edward King ICoachJ. Third Row left to right: Richard Sears, Ronald Carlson, Allen Mardirosian, Donald Werme, David Ohman. COMMERCE COMMERCE COMMERCE COMMERCE COMMERCE COMMERCE COMMERCE Mr. Edward T. King, Coach Joseph Dillon and William Garland, Co-Captains SCHEDULE 2 0 NORTH CLASSICAL SOUTH NORTH CLASSICAL SOUTH AUBURN TEAM STANDINGS NORTH SOUTH CLASSICAL COMMERCE Won Lost Points 6 0 12 2 3 5 2 4 4 I 4 3 South Spencer Classical North St. Peter's South Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce SCHEDULE Norwich St. Stephen's St. Peter's Classical Spencer North Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Mr. James L. Davidson, Coach Peter Cariglia, Captain Paul King, Manager Baseball . .. First Row, lelt to right: Edmund Plante, Edward King, Ernest-Brusalis, Francis Porcaro, Edward Beauchemin Gerald Hendrickson. Second Row, lelt to right: Peter Cariglia, Captain, Robert Baroud, Iohn Saucier, Daniel Prince Albert Wilson William Walsh, Edward Seaver. Miss Margaret M. Phillips, Coach Mary Efthim, Captain Mary Colfy and Violet Cormier, Co-Managers TEAM STANDING School Games Won lost Tied COMMERCE 4 2 0 NORTH 4 2 0 CLASSICAL 3 3 0 SOUTH 5 l 0 GAMES AND RESULTS Date Team Opponent Won By Jan Commerce Classical Classical Jan. Commerce South Commerce .lon Commerce North North Feb. Commerce Classical Commerce Feb. Commerce North Commerce Feb Commerce South Commerce I. V. Basketball Place Tied lst Tied lst Tied 3rd Tied 4th Score 41-35 37-24 52-47 33-25 34-I9 34-28 First Row, lelt to right: Marion Huban, Patricia Mahoney, Violet Cormier, Mary Colley, Ianet Pelley Lois Hall Betty Wehkoia, Ieanne Riel. Second Row, left to right: Ioan Chapin, Muriel Hall, Ann Wardwell, lane Shenkowski Miss Margaret M. Phillips lCc-achl, Lynn Iohnson, Betty Newell, Beverly Newell, Norma Bouley. Noi m picture Mary Efthim 1CaptoinJ . Varsity Basketball Miss Isabelle Bosworth, Coach .loan Hardy and Marion Huban, Co-Captains Barbara Bailey, Manager STANDING School Won lost Tied Points COMMERCE 0 6 0 5 CLASSICAL 6 O 0 20 NORTH 3 3 0 12W SOUTH 3 3 0 'l2V2 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Date Team Opponent Won By Score Jan. I2 Commerce North North 33-32 Jan. 20 Commerce South South 42-28 Jan. 26 Commerce Classical Classical 31-29 Feb. Commerce North North 37-31 Feb. Commerce South South 46-27 Feb. I7 Commerce Classical Classical 35-32 GIRLS' VARSITY Holders of W's Judith Adamonis Lois Hall On Sqlldd Barbara Bailey Muriel Hall Patricia Mahoney Susan Bailey Joan Hardy Joan Sears J0YCe Bernard Carolyn Burgess Marion Huban Judith Thoren MUVY Doheflt' Rosemarie Consiglio Gloria Jacobs Mary Walsh Carolyn Grendol Judith Johnson Betty Wehroua l - i lik: '- Si J, y A Nj . y g H , .. ,, + e ' l is + - 1 ' wr. -. . 1 ' 4 M ,T ' . y 2 i First Row, lelt to right: Gloria Iacob, Iudith Thoren, Marion Huban ICO-Captainl, Ioan Hardy ICO-Captainl, Barbara Bailey lManagerJ, Susan Bailey, Betty We-hkoia, Second Row, left to right: Rosemarie Consiglio, Ioanne Sears, Ioyce Bernard, I. Bosworth lCoachJ, Lois Hall, Patricia Mahoney, ludlih Addmorlis. Muriel HOU, Iudiih l0hl'1S0l'1. CGYO YU Grendol, Carolyn Burgess, Margaret Navikas, Mary Doherty. Field Hockey First Row, left to right: Mary Ann Benjamin, Barbara Bailey, Betty Messinger, Susan Bailey KManagerJ, Ioan Hardy lCapiainJ, Daryl Quist, Ioanne Sears. Second Row, left to right: Carol Nordberg, Gerda Dombrowski, Muriel Hall, Miss I. Bosworth CCoachJ, Carolyn Burgess, Eleanor Marsello, Geraldine Parker. In front: Speed lMascotl. Miss Isabelle Bosworth, Coach .Ioan Hardy, Captain SUMMARY OF POINTS. 1954-1955 Won Los! Tiecl COMMERCE 2 2 CLASSICAL 3 l NORTH 3 0 SOUTH 1 3 L E T T E R llcn Barbara Bailey Susan Bailey Mary Ann Beniamin Carolyn Burgess Gerda Dombrowslci Muriel Hall Joan Hardy Eleanor Marsello Betiy Messinger Geraldine Parker Susan Bailey, Manager Cup Points 12W 20 'l2V2 5 Daryl Quisf Marian Sanders Joanne Sears Julian Visceto SQUAD PLACEMENT Lucy Copurso Anna English Joane Jost .loan Hardy S C MAY 'I6 NORTH MAY I7 SOUTH MAY 23 CLASSICAL MAY 24 NORTH MAY 31 SOUTH JUNE I CLASSICAL Marilyn Papazian Maureen Ritchie Joanne Sears Aurelia Simone DULE VS COMMERCE VS CLASSICAL VS COMMERCE VS SOUTH VS COMMERCE VS NORTH . . . Girls' Tennis S! lk JN- First Row, left to right: Maureen Ritchie, Marilyn Papazian, Ioan Hardy, Ioanne Sears. Second Row, left to right: Anna English, Lucy Capurso, Aurelia Simone, Miss l. Bosworth, Coach, Boys' Tennis . . . XX . I, by J K L h A Li, if TSE 'S-if f we f f- Melvin Nathanson, Captain lack Hoffman Alex Bratlotis Mr. Albert Steacl, Coach S C H E D U L E MAY 6 COMMERCE VS NORTH MAY 20 COMMERCE VS CLASSICAL MAY 'I3 COMMERCE VS SOUTH MAY 27 COMMERCE VS NORTH JUNE 2 COMMERCE VS SOUTH JUNE 3 COMMERCE VS CLASSICAL Mr. Albert T. Stead, Coach Melvin Nathanson, Captain Cheerleaders First Row, left to right: Helen Valinski, Rosecarol Bugan, Marie Morrone, Gloria Iacob, Iudy Chrislenson, Iudy Sundin, Rose Mancuso, Palma Bicxncheria. Second Row: Ianet Pelley CCaptainJ. Janet Pelley, Captain Palma Biancheria Rose Mancuso Rosecarol Bugan Marie Morrone Judy Chrisfenson Judy Sundin Gloria Jacob Helen Valinski ill? I 1 Pleasant Auto School HYDRAMATIC AND STANDARD SHIFT Dial PL 2-0381 3 TRUMBULL ST. - Near Salem Sq. 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HAROLD, President an , I Q P I ,Elayne I f :'2If1 ri 3 rl- WURCESTER ..i.. I rsnsngglggwuss :gg lr i 'l 'll 1- .1 l l -ii+ii-+il+ I E ASSOCIATION Ki Home OFFICE: 22 ELM srrzzsr, worzcesrerz FREE PARKING OPEN WEDNESDAY ro a P.M. for Customers 20 Min.-Right on the Property Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation RESOURCES OVER S95.000,000 Compliments of DAVID J. GUERIN Electrical Contracting v 'IO FERN STREET WORCESTER, MASS. Telephone PL 2-4324 Compliments of J ENKINS-ROBINSON Complete Automotive 81 Electrical Service or Carburetor Service Drive down to 69 Central Street - Plenty ol Parking Space - Telephone PL 6-2491 Compliments of JUNE STREET SPA Peter and Harry Efthim 119 JUNE STREET WORCESTER, MASS. Carleton H. Lallorte Master of Photography Studios: Highland Street at Dean 39 Brantwood Road Telephone PL 4-3630 Worcester, Massachusetts The 64H0ney Felicetti t t I Dance Studio t i Compnmems of W Specializing in children's classes , I F IEREIYS Pnvate Instructlon TAP FLOWER SHOP TOE i BALLET MODERN BALLROOM ' ACROBATIC Member of Class 1955-B 301 Pleasant street Worcester, Massachusetts Dial PL 5-3156 112 Front Street Worcester, Massachusetts Telephone PL 3-0832 or PL 3-3772 i 6531933 w sk 6,1 La i i Hq. 181st Int. - Mass. National Guard l YN X W.. ,Y l V w l HADDAD SIGN CO. l 1 5 1 J 0 R D A N ' S A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE DRUM l Engraving on l E Complete Wearing Apparel Name Plates, Dials, Instrument for Panels and Plaques r MISSES' l WOMEN Photo Screen Process on n and CHILDREN Displays, Placards, Products A 52 Bridge Street Worcester' MUSS- A 92 Franklin St., at Salem Sq. Telephone PL 5-8825 BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE of Business Administration and Secretarial Science A CAREER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Associate in Science degree DAY DIVISION PROGRAMS Accounting Executive Secretarial Administrative Secretarial Medical Secretarial Business Administration Retail Merchandising Commercial Journalism Secretarial Finishing Stenographic Secretarial Transfer privileges with many leading Colleges coEDuCATloNAL - DORMITORIES - ATHLETICS - PLACEMENT SERVICE - Catalog on request - Compliments of WILFAND'S CREAMERY For the finest in Dairy Products and Appetizers 115 Water Street Worcester, Massachusetts Telephone PL 3-1841 TILEMASTER The Finest Plastic Wall Tile WORCESTER TILE CO. 84 Green Street Worcester, Massachusetts Dial PL 2-4121 'lf it's tile . . . see us first I, L, Pcrrella, Mgr. Friend CHRYSLER AIR TEMP ? 1 ' i a, i 59.111, new buying ...v he I eieo fa. C0112 plzments i E 1:3'::n:f:ai! ' ' Uf A e sagem Fuel Oils i Oil Compvny A 1 l C- Eiimllinsivnd Compliments of i i l i C 1' f f Blue Star Cleaners omplmens 0 LAUNDERERS Boulevard SP3 i i Luncheonette Repairing and Fur Storage f i Pickup and Delivery 1 Soda Bar - Patent Medicines i . One Hour Service i Beal-HY Aids i . . Bonded Driver i i Fine Candies and Tobaccos i i 330 West Boylston Street i Worcester, Massachusetts i 322 WEST BOYLSTON ST' Telephone X N Telephone i ' George Pallas, Prop. Vincent Ritchie, Prop, I i i FISHER DRUG STORE, INC. Prescription Specialists Sundries - Cosmetics - Toiletries Fountain Service MARIO PALLIOLA, Reg. Pharm., Manager Phone PL 3-3987 336 GRAFTON STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Com liments of th l p e 1 Benson 81 Wood, Inc AURORA HOTEL t l l AUTO SERVICE l Cocktail Lounge l Coffee Sho l Steering and Wheel Alignment D. . R p Drum Turning - Wheel Balancing Hung com Brakes - Motor Tune-up Weddings Electrical Work Banquets 367 Park Avenue l 654 MAIN st. woRcEsTER, MAss. Wmesle' 2' Massachusells l Telephone PL 3-4776 I Telephones PL 7-B381 or PL 7-8382 l f , l l l BEST WISHES TO THE L CLASS OF 1955 l CUARANTY BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY l l DRIVE IN BRANCHES AT: Commercial Street at Central Park Avenue at Webster Square Compliments of Complimenfs of i Casson-Foster Studios J. CARROLL BROWN 120 Front Street Worcester 8, Massachusetts PHOTOGRAPHER i Telephone PL 3-0361 for the T i CLASS OF 1954 i Formal 6. Candid Weddings i School Graduations one i COMMERCE GRAD, 38-B COMMERCE PERSONAL Charles L, Foster, Ir., Prop. W ' Telephone PL 6-5377 i T i i Compliments of MYRTON S. REED PHOTGGRAPHY Groups - Parties - Candid Weddings Commercial - Industrial 8 WILD ROSE AVENUE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Phone Pl 3-'II04 CHARLES' RESTAURANT IOSEPH SH ARAMETA, Mgr, cv-9 94-96 Millbury Street Worcester. Massachusetts Telephone PL 3-8376 DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN Worcester - Boston - Providence Springfield City Truck Co., Inc Home Office Terminal 25 Green Street Worcester, Massachusetts Telephone PL 5-5264 :lac MOTOR TRANSPORTATION OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING AND RIGGING Connections with Foreign and Coast Wide Steamship Lines at Boston HO0D'S ICE CREAM 81 MILK are served in the HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE C A F E T E R I A l Putnam 81 Thurston's l 1 Compliments Worcesfer's Best Restaurant 1 of Established 1858 l Tatnuck Sea Food FOR BANQUETS ' Our Beautiful Empire Ballroom p v Available for Dinners and Dances Telephone PL 3-5427 19-27 Mechanic Street Worcester, Mass. Charles, Iohn and Iames Davis 1120 Pleasant Street Worcester 2, Massachusetts Telephone PL 5-3025 Carl E. Sundholm, Mgr. Compliments of MOTOR SALES, INC THOREN'S DAIRY . Quality Milk - Cream USED CARS Dairy Products Bought - Sold - Exchanged 'A' o 28 Romola Road Worcester, Massachusetts Telephone PL 3-5775 684 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts Telephone PL 3-2842 Keyes Appliance Center Buster Keyes, Mgr. PHILCO - ADMIRAL - SYLVANIA MAC-BEN t Sporting Goods Co. 557 Main Street Headquarters tor all I STROMBERG-CARLSON ' Commerce Students WESTINGHOUSE TELEVISION RECEIVERS S , IS, d f D, f pecfa u en vscoun Whirlpool 8. Blackstone Washers on all C0mP'el9 Line Of NCWLOHUHY Athletic Goods and Apparel Advertised Refrigerators Fvfnftufe and RU95 Il it's nationally advertised . . . Sales and Service MAC-BF-N HAS IT lTC?re1enwogIcl 3,1331 Telephone PL 4-3854 e ep one - Icrmes O, Magay Robert A. Magay MAGAY 81 BARRON DISTRIBUTORS INC. OPTICIANS 7 Mimeograph - Spirit - Lithograph Supplies and Papers we Worcester, Massachusetts 368 MAIN ST. - Tel. PL 3-3504 LINCOLN PLAZA - Tel. PL 3-4016 Portable and Standard Typewriters 860 Main Street Worcester 10, Massachusetts Telephone Pl. 4-4171 or PL 4-4172 l l Compliments of l l EDEN GARDENS Compliments of EMICO , FACILITIES FOR MANUFACTURERS OF Aluminum Combination l Banquets ' Meetings Windows and Doors Weddings - Breakfasts , n Receptions 'A' l l From 4 to 350 People I l 616 MILLBURY STREET X l WORCESTER, MASS. 1 X 38 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone PL 6-9707 or PL 6-6507 WORCESTER, MASS. , 5 Telephone PL 3-9881 Compliments of P . .I . F 0 R D Elecfriml C onlmflor Refrigeration - Air Conditioning Sales and Service 84 JUNE STREET Dial PL 2-7577 WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Compnmenfs of A Compliments of GEORGE COCAINE A FRUIT STORE Commercial Photographers Candid Wedding V Photographers l , 48 MILLBURY STREET Aurora Hotel cofficey Tel. PL 3-4776 WORCESTER 4' MASS- Home rel. PL a-0307 Telephfme PL 5-7900 A T A h TERZIAN HEATING COMPANY 'I60 AUSTIN STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone PL 7-1385 Burner Sales and Service Hearing Hoi' Wafer and S'l'eam Insialled and Serviced Y0ll'I.I. REALLY ENJOY? Here's what the Telephone Company offers girls finishing High School- V A chance to fill an important iob. V A chance to earn good pay, regu- lar raises, paid vacations. V A chance fo enioy friendly com- panionship, meet new people, make new friends. This is your chance to do vital work . . . get a job with plenty of responsibility and oppor- tunity for advancement . . . he associated with a reliable Company that's known and respected everywhere - a Company you'll be proud to work for. Come in and talk to us. Get all the details. But do it now, so you'll have a head start. The new momma TEIEIIIIIIIIE a. msourn tumpnnq Gliutnne 8: Qluuntrp ICLEANSING CRAFTSMANJ Specializing in Wedding Gowns and Formal Wear also, Suedes - Leathers - Gloves 48 Chandler Street Worcester, Massachusetts D Alma Mater of the Airlines' S G H 0 0 LS Over 4,000 grads in air careers. Accredited, air- 'fl' ' J: line-endorsed 6-week I AIIHA .L Hostess and Air Traffic programs. Placement ., service free. J ob inter- views gua ran teed. Q Q ,, 7' Applicants must be H.S. graduates, 20-27, good background and appear- ance. Housing available. Details on request. '55 GRADUATES For new H.S. grads, 17-19, combination 1 and 2-year Air Secretarial fSteward- ess programs begin Sept. 12. Write LUI-IRD S G H 0 0 LS 240 MAIN STREET ' WORCESTER 8, MASS. Director: Compliments of A. F. Ward and Sons sUPEn MARKET V 124 Iune Street Worcester, Massachusetts Where every bite is a delight Weintraub Sl Sons KOSHER DELICATESSEN and RESTAURANT CATERING SERVICE i' 126 Water Street Worcester. Massachusetts Telephone PL 6-7870 or PL 3-9791 For the Finest U L I A N in. Main Street at Walnut Candid Wedding YOUNG COSMOPOLITANS C01je7-age . . ' if-5' Separates . . . To mate as you please. . . Youthful sophistication ' dashed with timeless simplicity . A for a host of memorable days 'n 5 dates. Q . in M SID PLOTKIN 6 Sherwood Road Worcester, Massachusetts Dial PL 7-0272 or PL 5-6487 fgfolvlfs PRINTERS FOR THE COMMERCE HIGH CADUCEUS SINCE 1924 'Q' Qi I ' Lwfyfome ears 0 c LZ91?C1fl l'91fLZ .r.. 5' ,f- 'Je 1 if ,' lg ff: 'f . :1.'3fr v- 1.-4-, -'J.:.?t'yM- --- I-ya-I f1.:,-12.xii-..1325:-A-L,'Irf.i'iZ-v,C?g.1i.'ii- . -. 551'-127' .13 ' -1. 4-pg' 2-T -, lea- 1'f9z- K-Q .. if .if g, . 4 f' .4 i -ff -. 11:5-1.2f'?,-f ':fft.i s ?f'f.afm5T-2f'xf5'fha if'-M-Hifi .wg V' 15.112 ' 'Lr1fl'?EN3a49 -' .--. .-Wav.-'fl . -if -- . .. '-.ir 551314. Si'12v'r'?' 'g2qE6g::'13iE'f9 ! '1i?'Q'M i -ilgnibfa s.g?:E?if55'3ii'-1i1Ea-3515 ,?i??f.fZ5E,f4-155fff,,5lIaf5 -'1.T.' 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