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{9 ———— ane) BEER 4 CARDER, CHARLES M. Alias “Charlie” P. O. Box 17, City Electric Cheer leader ’39, ’40, ’41; Glee Club ’39, ’40; School Play ’39, Community Chest Speaker ’39, ’40; American Education Week Speaker ’40; American Legion Oratorical Contest ’39, Ticket Committee for Dance ’39, ’40; Shop League Basketball ’40. Characteristic—Always talking Ambition—To take the place of Robert Taylor. CIANTRA, CHARLES A. Alias “Short Circuit” 29 Elmwood St., City Electric Trade School Circus 739, ’40; Student Council ’40, Shop Basketball ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’39, ’40; Chairman of Picture Committee ’41, Ticket Com- mittee 40, Year Book Staff '41, Dance Committee 40; Welfare Committee ’40. Characteristic—Always hollering. Ambition—To Retire with millions at ‘25” COUGHLIN, RAYMOND Alias “Ray” 31 Parkside St., City Electric Craftsman Staff ’38, ’39, ’40; Ticket Committee ’40, Shop Basketball ’38, ’39, ’40; Varsity Foot- bal l ’39, ’40; Characteristic—Being Tardy. Amibition—To see Trade beat Cathedral in ‘41” with “Cappy” starring, DINGAS, WILLIAM Alias “Bill” 1356 Dwight St., City Electric Shop Basketball ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’39, ’40; Student Council 40, Year Book Staff ’41, Picture Committee ’41, Ticket Committée ’41 Class Trea- surer 741, Welfare Committee 40, Characteristic—Always hustling. Ambition—To get to the third floor. FLEMING, BERNARD Alias “Jasper” 110 Littleton St., City Electric Shop Basketball ’88, ’40; Varsity Basketball ’39, Student Council ’40, Ticket Committee ’40. Characteristic—Always happy. Ambition—To be successful. FLETCHER, DAVID Alias “Fletch” 27 Riverview St., City Electric Band '40, Traffic Squad ’40. Characteristic—Likes to fix things. Ambition—To be successful in the welfare.
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HE Electrical Department, maintains the following program for its stu- dents. After enrolling in this de- partment a well-balanced elec- trical knowledge in mathema- tics, science, drawing, and general shop work is given; from which he enters the motor winding department after which he may select Air Conditioning, Radio, Motor Winding, or Wiring. The student is then given recommendations from the departments from which he graduates when entering his particular or other fields, ELECTRICAL WORK
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GOODLESS, IRVING Alias “Betch” 59 Osgood St., City Electric Characteristic—Aways working. Ambition--To be a first-class electrician. HERSH, LEONARD J. Alias “Hershey” 74 Massasoit St., City Electric Sports Editor of Craftsman ’39, ’40; Sports Editor of Year Book ’40, ’41; Traffic Squad ’40, Chairman of Arm Band and Pennant Committees ’40, Shop Basketball, Manager Basketball 740, Delegate to W. M. L. S. P. 740, ’41; Director of Art Museum 741, Glee Club ’40. Characteristic—An ardent sports fan. Ambition—To become a sports writer. KAPLITA, LEOPOLD Alias ‘Leo” ’ 42 Hampden St., Indian Orchard Electric Characteristic—Always working. Ambition—Would like to get a job in the electri- cal trade. LOHAN, GEORGE 21 Mooreland St., City Electric Junior Glee Club ’39, Shop Basketball ’40. Characteristic—Willing to learn. Ambition—First class electrician. MONROE. PERCY 61 Congress St., City Electric Characteristic—Always quiet. Ambition—To be a Switchboard Operator. SAPELLI, EUGENE Alias ‘“‘Gene” 7 Wilbur Ave., City Electric Shop Basketball ’38, ’39, ’40; Shop Treasurer ’40, Ticket Committee ’40, Picture Committee ’40 Year Book ’40, Student Council ’40, Welfare Com- mittee ’40. Characteristic—‘‘Says something and does it” Ambition—To become a good driver.
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