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Springfield Stabile, Fiore A. Ano, Charles H. Thompson, Andrew J. Jr. Babineau, Edward H. Whittier, Irving Baribeau, Roland R. Wiltsie, Donald J. Beauregard, Sylvio T. Yarnell, Charles E. Bolyszow, John S. Chambers, Lloyd Indian Orchard Champagne, Leon J. Blair, Harry J. Corgnatti, Emile Glen, Stewart M. Dame, John Phillip Labier, Edward J. Delpeschio, SyJvestro Picard, Arthur J. Elliot, Nelson Puc, Theodore Fountain, Raymond W. Tyburski, Casimer T. Freeman, Walter J. Wezniak, Mitchell Hebert, Gabriel Lamothe, Armand Wilbraham Langdon, William F. Chmura, Mitchell Mickiewicz, Stanley Dabrowski, Mitchell Monigle, James A. Mycofsky, Alexander Ludlow Revionmlestcnm|i. Nowak, John Schmuck, Bernard J. Owens, Robert Seaver, Harold B. Salli, Etalo P. spear, Georges: Scanlon, Charles SoBPBWs SDBBSDDSD BSB v IDGIIPDTCIAIPICA PDOP DPODOAODA DP FF YL WRQAVA QAGVQq 6gQ QQ aZ Q Trade School has erected this Gold Star honor roll in memory of those Trade boys who have died for their country.
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WE CANNOT STAND STILL. With the publication of this Year Book we reach another milestone in our lives. To many of us this milestone marks the end of our formal education. Beyond this milestone we enter the world of industry. Up to the time of reaching ‘this milestone we have had teachers who thought more of us as individuals or people, than they did of production. Beyond this milestone we enter a world where more is thought of production than of single individuals. If we pause at this milestone and look back we will see why. In back of us is a whole sea of little faces, sixth grade, fifth grade, fourth grade, third grade and so on. Always a sea of little faces, ever changing, ever new, that form like ocean waves way out at sea and roll and roll, ever nearer, ever higher until they break on the shore at our feet, pushing us aside to make room for themselves. Every year in the United States there are over a million babies who reach the age of one year. Every year there are a million boys and girls who become sixteett years of age. If we stand at our present milestone these millions will catch up to us and be looking for the jobs that should have been ours so that the competition for our jobs is doubled. We cannot stand still. Some of us in school learned good work habits and good play habits. These will slip into industry smoothly and efficiently with no lost time. Others formed poor work habits. They will have to unlearn these and begin to relearn before industry has a place for them. We cannot stand still. Harold Donahue, Editor-in-chief
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