Springfield Trade High School - Beaver Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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ERR in a ed MAJOR, LORETTA 38 Girard Ave., East Longmeadow Retail Selling Characteristic—Nice smile. MANN, DOROTHY 345 Bay St., Springfield Beauty Culture Traffic 41-42-43, S. A. 41-42-43, Craftsman, 41-43, Editor in Chief of Year Book, Assemblies, Square Dance Club, Walk to School Club. Characteristic — Excellent English and sweet disposition. MARCUS, PHIL 37 Draper St., Springfield Commercial Art Traffic squad, Art and design com- mittee. Characteristic — Quiet, industrious, sober. MARKMEN, ALLAN 49 Allendale St., Springfield Electrical Traffic 41, Year Book, Baseball 41-42, Soccer 42, Basketball 41-42. Characteristic-Making the most of his time. TRADE @ BEAVER EE ar MARTELL, SHIRLEY 25 VanNess St., Springfield Vocational Homemaking Characteristic—Quiet, businesslike. MARTINI, MARINO 659 Worthington St., Springfield Print Shop basketball 40, Traffic 40, Basketball 41-42-43, Football 41-42, Baseball 42-43, W. M. P. delegate, Picture committee chairman, Model airplane, Sports editor of Craftsman 42, Sports editor of Year Book 43. Characteristic—Eats, sleeps, talks, dreams sports. MAY, ANNA 151 Monroe St., Springfield Millinery Traffic Squad, Walk to School Club, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class. Characteristic—Always in a daze. MAYBERRY, FRANCES 84 Santa Barbara St., E. Springfield Beauty Culture Characteristic — Talkative, friendly.

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EE CE eI fr TRADE @ BEAVER MACHINE The Machine Shop students are taught how to operate machines, shop mathe- matics and mechanical drawing. A number of tool making jobs are given to the boys so that they will be familiar with the different operations. Upon graduation a pupil may expect to be placed in industry, in a position which this particular training will enable him to hold. It may be as a production worker, or if he has particular capability, a tool room apprentice. i saath mi 4 gar ws jabato: bia



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RT TRADE @ BEAVER 1 ERTS MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES The impulse to make beautiful things is born in most of us. In the Millinery and Novelty course, individual talents, original ideas and design are given a free means of expression. At the beginning of this course new stitches through illustra- tion are learned, unknown to us before studying millinery. These are used in many practical applications. The first year consists mainly of stitches, steaming and blocking, simple renovations, and making of novelties. Ample opportunity is given in class for free discussion of line, color, harmony, and workmanship. During the second year the preliminaries of the training are over and the girls take pride in their ability to copy and make a hat from a picture or one seen in a store window.

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