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TH ti Gee eAsD I BAR ac RENO ALBERGHINI AV 178 Pendleton Ave., City Electric Traffic (2 yrs.); Craftsman (1 yr.); Student Council (1 yr.); Shop Basketball (2 yrs.); Shop Baseball (2 yrs.) “As Frank as Rain on Cherry Blossoms.” Ambition—To be a Master Electrician NICHOLAS ANDROS “Nick ZI Patton ot.,molty Print Glee Club (2 yrs.); School Play (1 yr.); Shop Basketball (3 yrs.); Shop Baseball (3 yrs.); Student Council (1 yr.); Handbook Committee (1 yr.); Cheer Leader (1 yr.); Shop Reporter (42 yr.); School Play Committee (lyr.); Assistant Manager Baseball (1 yr.); Shop Track (3 yrs.); Fact Finding Committee (1 yr.) “Happy am I, From Care I’m Free” Ambition—A Loving Wife to Support Me in a Style to which I am Unaccustomed JOHN ARCAND “JACK” 33 Douglas St., City Machine “Silence is Sweeter Than Speech” Ambition—Attain Steady Position at the Armory JAMES DEMETRIUS ATHAS “Jim” 288 Chestnut St., City Machine Traffic (1 yr.); School Play (1 yr.); Shop Basket- ball (1 yr.); Shop Baseball (1 yr.); Basketball (2 yrs.); Baseball (1 yr.); Football Manager (2 yrs.); Secretary Student Council (1 yr.); Beaver Award Committee (1 yr.); Baseball Manager (1 yr.); Shop Track (3 yrs.); Crafts- man Reporter (lyr.) “Always Ready to Do and Dare” Ambition—Athletic Director Page Twenty
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THER RADE BEAVER Outstanding Members of the Senior Class — Jennie Brosch Charles Zajac This year a new tradition was started in Trade School with the choos- ing of the “Outstanding Boy and Girl” in the senior class. The first boy to win such an honor was Charles Zajac while the first girl was Jennie Brosch. This award was originally suggested by the Student Council. The purpase behind it is to “tend toward a betterment of student efficiency in all matters pertaining to the Trade School.” Starting this year it is to be a yearly award. The names of these award winners are to be in- scribed on a plaque in the corridor of the school with the names being added each year as they are chosen. To win such an award the student must rank very high in scholarship, athletic ability, attitudes, depend- ability and school activities. The following members of the committee are those who made the final selection: Mr. Burridge, Director; Mr. McGibney, Faculty Advisor to the Student Council; Mr. Morse and Mr. Jensen of the faculty, and Louis ‘“Gamelli and Maury Dashevsky of the junior class. Page Nineteen
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a cia eA) ee bebe A CV Ee Te CURTIS AVERILL “CURT” 9 Temple St., City Electric Traffic Squad (1 yr.); Student Council (1 yr.); Preperty Manager of School Play(1 yr.); “Quiet of Manner, Mild of Speech, “Friendly to All” Ambition—To be Ambitious DANTE BALLATORE Bale 26 Longhill St., City Print Shop Basketball (2 yrs.); Shop Baseball (2 yrs.); Glee Club (2 yrs.); Orchestra (2 yrs.); Student Council (1 yr.); Shop Track (8 yrs.); Varsity Track (1 yr.); School Play (1 yr.); Advertising Committee (1 yr.) “Music is a Devine Gift of the Gods” Ambition—To Make a Punk Out of Fritz Kriesler VICTOR BEDAK “Vie”? 121 Verge St., Indian Orchard Print Shop Basketball (2 yrs.); Shop Baseball (2 yrs.) ‘He Has a Calm Determined Air’ Ambition—To Marry the Boss’s Daughter FRANCIS BELCZYK “Rrankie” 46 East St., Ludlow Machine Student Council (1 yr.); Soccer (2 yrs.); Base- ball (2 yrs.) “His Word is as Good as Gold” Ambition—A College Education Page Twenty-One
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