Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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,..,--ff Squarirzg Eabincts, i . -f.' . . Z' '. 3. C '.,.5. YJ Charles Tarsook and Daniel Szostek are busy squaring a cabinet. The new Claude H. Patten Trade-High School opened seven days late in Sep- tember because of a construction delay. However, all courses, with only slight pro- visions, were operating on the opening day. Mr. Joseph Brucchi was director-prin- cipal of the new school until his resignation, when Mr. Robert Watson acted as interim director-principal. The new facilities will allow for expansion of the program to in- clude an expected top enrollment of about three hundred students within two years, the present enrollment is one hundred ninety. Two new departments were added, and furnished with modern equipment. The other departments-Auto Repair, Car- pentry, Pattern Making, Machine Shop, Printing, Sheet Metal, and Cabinet Mak- ing made use of equipment from the former trade school with some replace- ments and additions. The traditional house building project was carried on at Santama- ria Avenue with three departments con- tributing their skills: the carpentry stu- dents built the house, the sheet metal di- vision installed the heating system, and the cabinet making classes built and in- stalled the kitchen cabinets. Last year's placement program, was one hundred per cent successful. The aim of the trade high school is to provide training for boys which will enable them to find profitable employ- ment after graduation. F It-vc -,.. X . -1 4. N, x , . Y LAL! L D ' . Ralph DiFazio, Charles Walburn, and Robert Morse develop their skills in pattern making. TRADE-HIGH SCHOOL l sir i . l l 9. f V' ,J Mrs. Jean Corse, Miss Reta York, Miss Donna Coults, Trade School Secretaries. '

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Medical Hare and uirzfirm CAFETERIA WORKERS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Rose Mascioli, Mrs. Mary Earabino, Mrs. Vera Menesale, Mrs. Anna Derino. TOP ROW: Mrs. Catherine Standley, Mrs. Barbara Wil- CAFETERIA HELP Mrs. Ellen Condon supervised the cafeteria workers, but planning the meals at Beverly High School was her main responsibility. The cafeteria workers prepared these meals and served them to the pupils. Because there were five continuous lunches and over one thousand five hun- liams, Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton, Mrs. Mary Donaghue. ax . 1 Sv!!! 1' CAFETERIA AIDES BOTTOM ROW C Costa J Kennison G Salvanelli LP dred students to feed, this iob was most difficult. To help the cafeteria staff some Beverly High pupils operated the cash registers, carried trays, put the food on the counters, and cleaned the cafeteria after the completion of the lunch period. V7 Mrs. Edith Carr, School Nurse NURSES The responsibility of the students' health at Beverly High School belonged to Mrs. Edith Carr and Mrs. Mary Town- send. As the school nurses they kept the health records of the sophomores, and the new students up to date. Early in the year Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Townsend assist- ed Dr. Samuel Albert in the sophomore check-ups at the school. They also con- ducted eye and ear tests for the seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Besides admin- istering first aid in emergencies, they helped conduct booster and polio clinics during the school year. HN 1 - , - , . ', S. a orto. TOP ROW: C. Main, C. Cassell, N. Eland, N. LaPuglia. I9



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,4 Cribufe in Seth 91161441 4 Students and faculty of the Beverly 5 Trade-High School were saddened by the death .of Mr. Seth Friend on October 3O, 1964. He had been a mathematics and science teacher since 1933. With interests in traveling and bowling, he will be re- membered as a man who was dedicated to his work and active in school affairs. Mr. Seth Friend. sw' V :-1: Richard lathes. A, ,f Morse, Cha rles Wal YQ .i I 'iii' 3- liffltng-7 Q I 'h burn, and Ralph DiF82lO Operate Richard Bochynslci, Arthur Bovio, and Ron Howard examine electronic components. 2I ,IQ-li 'Fu 'X X

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