Springfield Trade High School - Beaver Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1947
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ff r', f J, L. TI-IE TRADE BEAVER SPRINGFIELD TRADE SCHOOL Sp gf I pubfisfved by the pupifs of the rin ie d, Massachusetts ,. me 1 X PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Standmg Mxss ohnson Mxss Tarr Ph1lVecch1arell1 ohn Davls oe Maruca Floyd Bazmette Bob Gunn Hans Ersmg Mr OBr1en Seated Angela LOgllSLl Theresa Pelky Theresa Vermette Jack Donahue Francls Schleffer Jean Murry Mary McGowan Nancy Messer Edward MClXCChHlC ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Seated Mr Kramer Stuart Chapm Ronald Donahue Clarence Carroll Standmg Ray mond Tetreault MlSSlDg when plcture was taken Ronald Bertrand .M J , 1 psf ' M .I - ,V . . ' I , ' 'Q J s s s ,I 9 J a . . , . u . i. ! 3 7 ' ' ' , - 1 Q ' s s a 4 . . 9 J ' ' . . , W V . . , , , . 1 - . ,iii Lil In--n-at A ' IDA V x9 1 E i-1 mi The Class of 1947 esteexns xt an honor to dedlcate xts year book to Mrs Louxse M Perrln a teaeher whose lnte re st extends he 0 d h of the whole school Her unde rst md y n er cl ass room to the betterment mg of youth and her love of the be f I autx u has made a lastmg 1mpress1on on students of thu school Wle extend to lvfrs Perrm our sincere gratltude and apprecxatnon .. fl-xxx so he e - ' e Q 1 . - I gm. '- I' 1 Q ' ' ' , N- ' f I .' L 5 - J I N f -it ' -rm: ' ,f , - jg II u e ' 5 wr 1 ff Q-Cf, 'sz I A1 Q 1 1 -fx . ,A . it , - eq 'f ,Q .his Q . , ll ,. ' --13,1 . -fr-ff WF f - x- s e 1 ' I ' ' n 4 ' . nf ' X ' 'E . x x' K - l 1 - . , . . 1 1 - 1 , . V l v 3 , ' , ' . 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Y'-' Ja 5. 2 I Nv- w :iw vu! war'-ni N as 4A-c...g.., 'i'i I gglu 411 Hi ! 7 . 947 GRADUAT NG CLASS OF 3-2 'su SENIOR OFFICERS CLASS CF I947 'X CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Vyska M153 Bawn ACU LTY F CHOO E TRADE S TH 4 --1 'wvV. vi DA 9+ .Sof r CLASS HISTORY By Trrrrzrsx Prrrtrv Only three short years ago ue hesrtaully flocked through the halls of our great rnstrtutron of knorsledge Sprrngfreld lr rdc School Ixcrtement ran hrgh rs we began our first day at Trade rn the year of 1911 llc were destrned to be the gracluatrng class of 1941 The death of our belosed Presrdent Rooseyelt on Xprrl 12 1911 saddened our first year The annual Trade School show rms called Trade Reyue of 19h It was 1 rnusrcal extravaganza vyrth excellent rctrng md berutrful scenery produced by students YVL were honored bv a vrsrt from I' rthcr Flannrgrn of Boys loysn that une for hc nas the spcrkcr at the graduatrng cxercrses of the cl rss of 1915 Our soccer team toolt the lrmelrght thrs ycar and non the crty champronslnp Ihe Pr Shop rson the rntramural charnpronshrp The first of our three years at Sprrngfrell Trade School had passed ncyer to be lryed over changed or forgotten That year was the begrnnrng of a new ysorlcr ness people neu thrngs and of our class hrstory yshrch was not to end untrl tuo rnorc short scars h rd p rssed only by neu students takrng tyso year courses but rlso bv mrny orrncr stuclcnts returnrng from the war Our annual play -Xnrerrcan Frolrcs was produced and enjoyed by everyone yy ho ysas able to see rt The soccer team lost the crty charnpronshrp to Classrcal by half a pornt The end of our second year had arrrved We left many thrngs unfrnrshecl and many plans ready to be carrred out rn our Serrror 'rear September 1946 and ten months to go' lVe ltncu that uc must buckle doun to busrness for wrth the ysar oyer and eycrythrng berng converted to peace trrne the competrtron has keen Nfany veterans returned ysrth one rdea rn mrnd to learn a trade 'Thrs vyas the frrst year beauty culture had male students We were older and more serrous mrnded and gettrng ready to face the world at the end of the year Thls year ysas a busy one for eseryone ysrth Senror Class meetrngs gettrng our class rrngs rnakrng a success of our Harvest Moon Dance and many other actryrtres A H1 X Group nas formed rn thc frll of 1916 Botl the faculty and students consrcler thrs a worthy actryrty that should be cncouraged Our soccer team agarn won the crty ch unpronshrp Our play thrs year was called Trade Scapades and was consrdered one of the best It three nrghts mstead of the usual tuo The first nrght was sct asrrle for the alumnr Our Senror Banquet was held at the Hotcl Krmball on Xpfrl Z2 1911 and the Senror Prom held at the Audrtorrurn yshrch nas made rnto r Crystal Ballroom on May Z3 Ihc musrc was furnrshed by a tuelveprecc Orchestra led by Mcndall Braduay 1 former lrade School Student lall MBS Nfost of the Senror Class Cornmrttces were muted bv Nlrs l'lls to haye lrrnch rn the I'c'r Room After the luncheon the students were gryeu an opporturrrty to see the school In recallrng the eyents of the past year ue cannot help hut remember and srncerely thank Nfrss Baywn and Nfr Xyska for so unsparrngly gurus of tlrerr trrne and resources as class adyrsers Never have three years flown so sysrftly It rs non trrne to leavc Sprrngheld Trade but the rnemorres of the glorrous limes and truc fr rends that we havc made herc wrll lrnger forever ge- -ff -- fb ' ' - -- 1 f ' V ,- rl . 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RIC HARD fllzckj 26 Thomas St Sprxngneld Nlnss Electrnc Acuuues Stage crew Txafhc squad School plaw S A member ch2lI'3K.lLl'lSKlL Pleasant IIISPOSIIIOII 'always smxlrng Ambmon To he a good ClCCll'lC1dI'I -.4Y I' 14? ' I f 1 H 1, , ll I. 2 , A X J.. , .1 il J - Q02 4 a , QL! ' AJ I 4 1 A 1 41. 1,5 65? . ' 1' ., Vesl . ' ' , I A. .' ,.: - ,.' 'LH - .',', , . 11'1 ill- 1. I ' ' Z ' ' .- . 2 1 . . 2 1 ' ' ' . I ig ' S , ' ,' ' ,.. ' -. ' .' f, A1' ' .. .- . me l ', Gl c u 'A -' 34 , 1 1 '. ' : ' . . 1 .' , . 1 ' ., ' , . 1 . N . V. .KZ ,. Y . y L , N 1 , - , ' . , 2 - - ' ... ' 1 -V . .'l, ' 1 , 1 'A I A 1 f 'I , , 1 ' -' ' . . A f ,-: 2, f -.1 ' I., '. , ,A A 'll 'Q I I I , ,V- l 1.1 ' 'A ,. '1 1-if - S -..l' ' V , wx! 51 l QOX ROBI-Rl' qlinb 43 Cameron St Sp1111gf11l1l Ni IS Panem A1t1v1t1c-S Imsn meetmg Klee 111111 911111111 PII, 4:1 46 41 IIOITI Lommxttee Dame 11111111111tee Ch3l'2iClSTlSIlC Always 1e1d1 for a good t1111e AIIIJIIIOD LJ S 'Naxy X11 Corps K!-ND XL! C XROLXN 111111115 37 B11u1111111t Ter Spllllgfltlll Xlm Power Xf8LlllllC 611.11 11t1r1st11 Xll 11111111111 1,0011 L111 X111l11t1o11 lo 111 a 5111111 tilC.SSlI1llxLf 1111111114 JOSEPH U0 105 97 C115 St Spflllgflllll Xin Machlne AJIIIJIIIOII Io tr1v1l KOLODNIC lx NI XRX 1 HLIJIOII St Sp11111Jheld Xl1ss loner Xiachxne Xllllllllllll 10 he .1 suuess at dan1111g DXNII-IE JOSEPH 11311111119 1003 Stony H1ll Rd XN1lbr:1l1a1n Hass Auto A1t1x1t11s Imsn meetlng P10111 COIIIIIHIILC Ban qllcl 1l1.1111nan Student c0llllLll Ildlllt. C0111 mlttee thar11tcr15t11 Hard 11111k111g 1nd dependable AHlblll0K'l To enjow l1fe no matter the Lost I X BROXD LUIS kffllllllflfj al Cherrx St Sprlngheld Hass Rctall Sdllng X1t111t1es S1h1111l plaw S A xnembex 1111111111111 lo be 11 buyer lll a SIOIC and to lu. 21 nuuessful housemfe 1 ' f' 1 ' f 1 1 A 5947 1 ' 1-ri' - '- 4 - 43 Q ' ' ..,. 'A S' ,. 1'-. 'A .A ' A5 M ' A . 9 ' ..' z' ...-. ..- ,U L . D , 1 . 1 1 ', V- .- lf , ., If ,' ' ti x' 11 ' 'A hx .'-- S .. 1 ., ,. 1 : ' Y . .gn-A KA .. ., ' ,.1:s. ' fr' S . ,Y ' 1' l',, 5 ' x . ., 7 1. 11. l ., ' ' ., Y .1 - A -'f .b-I 1 .' Y A ' 1, . ... v I .v , ., I , 1 1- 1 . yi A-' 1 1 -Y - vi 4 1 H -.-Q-::f::r.i- rmggmm XO fa LAFRONIBOISE BEAIRILE Bea 38 Beaudry St Indtan Orchard Mass Nllllmery ACKIVIIICS School pl ty Basketball Amlntlon To he a success ln the near future DAVIS JOHN Qlins john 0 lull St haat Iongmeadow Maas Drafting, Acttvlttes Baseball NOII'lllldllIlgLOlllfl1lllCt' Student Counrtl Dues tonnnntte Puhlnatlons lown meeting Biiilllbfl' of trnk 45 C h n nttrlstn. Apple. polnshel Annlntnon lo bt 0 feet tall ff' Q- LAI I PYVTL JANICE 39 Brooks St Sprmgheld 'Niass Laundry Acttvnles Student Lounctl Ambttton Houmewlfe DENNIS GORDON Den 19 Bliss St YVe9t Sprlngheld Mass Pattern Acttvxtles lrack Basketball manager 46 Student Counctl Lharactensuc Cnvmg Ted advnce nn basketball Ambltron I'o be a pro basketball player LXRIVH- jANEI' Ian 48 lhomas St Sprmgfteld Mass Bakery Xcttvmes C lee club 46 47 Chartcterlstu. Noisy Xmlntxon To travel DONAHUE RONALD Stretch, 79 Sherman St Sprtngfield Nlai Draftmg ALIIYIIICS Irack Clee Llub Xdxertrsmg comnntttc School play Student Counul Nlanager lfdlk team Lharacteustxc 6 feet tall Kmbllloll To be a good draftsman 3 v 11 1-2:2 f- s...l' ' ... 9' Fl- ROI ATO DOVINICK 491 Worthington St Springfield Xlass Electric Characteristic Slow AI!'lllIlOIl To b a success in life LOCLISCI XNGELX QAM all 31 Thompson St Nionson Niass Foods and Catering Xctnitics C lee club XLLOIIIPJIIISI li 46 -lr X cc I tsidc it School pl xs ln -lo -if Xsstmb its S X mtmbct Chairman dance committee Com munity Chest speaker learbook comtnxttte Ie1guc meetings Craftsman contributions 47 Banquet committee Chuinian of prom com mittce Chtnatteristic Changing temperament Xmbition lo ntite a hook POC ARIX JOHN V Qlizq john 99 Putnam Cn Springfield Nhss Pattern Attnities Q lee club School play Town meeting Chai ictctistic Optimistic milling to take it Xtnbition To become 1 chef and oun 5 onn restaurant Nliti IIIIXRXX lI'XNNl'l1l Ueanruej 33 Douglas bt Springfield Mass Foods and Catering Characteristic: Conscientions reliable. Ambition: To be a good cook. PON l AINP. ROBl'.R I fliobj 2l5 Breckwood Blvd. Sprin tel l M155 Commercial Art Activities: Tratlic squad Glce club Football Track School play. Characteristic: just one big joke but fun. Ambition: 'l'o have someone sav Dr, Fontaine to surgery MURRAY JEAN Ueanniej 38 Hamburg St. Springfield Nlass. Power Machine Activities: Student Council Glee club '46-'47 Prom committee Nominating committee Play com- mittee Yearbook staff Chairman of prom or- chestra committee School play Craftsman S. A. member Steering and Publicity of school play Secretary of Student Council, Delegate for Inter school Student Council. Characteristic: Dependable. Ambition: To amount to something and travel. l'l::':.,q'l J ,eq-+ t LR 'N lj : QW- , ' 4 Y gm A ir -i , 's I ad -' , 5 l'-J - . I , ', t ' :..2k ,.'k.': ' 'k,', ,' ' r , 'l , A. Z - 1 . , lu, Y Y , gf c, . I I 1 I 1W:.tT1It'i yy iii 'NXRDI -KDELINE Ad ll8 Armory St Sprlngheld M rss Beauty Lulture xllllllllb School play Iumblmg 46 fll3I'21ClCTlSllL Very frank Ambrtxon To own my own shop I-Ll' BOI l l IAWRLNCE fDukej 13 Grover St Sprmgtield Mass Auto Body XLUYIIICS Sump salesman fxlfhe squad Town meetmg flee club Studtnt Counul Nonnnatmt, comnnttte Dame committee School play clldI'lKlCflSllC Plea ant to exerybody 'xllllllllllll l'o get alo g lll the norld and make good NIXON NIXRIE lumix 426 Unton St Sprlnghelcl Miss Beauty C ulture xlKlNlll8S Srhool play cldflblllilll Yearbook XX M 5 L l ILpIt,SLllltlllYC Dunne tomnnttu Basket ball 46 fonn mutmg 46 Lommuntty ihct speech Lharactertstxc Active always some pl lee to go -Xmbrtton Io see every state m the Umon then start on South Amernca FRAC ONIPNI PAUL QFragj 10 Rutledge Me Spungheld Mass Pattern xLllVllllS Baseball Basketball Cocaptam 46 47 Football Shop basketball lown meeting Dance commtttee C haracterlstrc Woman hater Ambluon To play pro baseball PANIBIXXLHI EIFXNOR QI-llzej 286 Armory St Sprmgfteld Mass Dressmakmg 'lctnttxu S A membu Sthool plty 46 47 Clet dub Yrxfbc squad Banquet commlttee Co chalrtnm Sonor class dues Lommlttee Assemblies Dance comnnttee Lharactertstxt Ibe qlllel type always bllllllllg Ambxtton To travel FRXNL IXXIORP. JOSEPH Uoe 24 Dans St Sprmgheld Mass Machrne XLUNIIILS Souu Baseball Basketball C h uatterlsttc Honest XlIllJIll0Il Flo be a fnrst class machunst . ff, Y -' I .- 'f Y K ev 4-4.3 1 e.. f ,ni A 1 xt , .4 tg 4 , f ,. 4 ' . ,3 5- 1 , gp., , . YV- ' ,lf A A- ,- C J . ., , 1 . .. ,. - , ., . , . .A ' ' :C . 2 5 1 , ': ' . , ' , ,,' v Q . . ' A' . 1 .' I ' ' , . , - I ' if '. ' 1 11 ' ' '. - l' .' .' . f QI r ' A I 1 , 4' -, ' , - 2- ' 4 ' I ' .- ' ' 1 ' .,', ' , ', . . ' I -y -s-, r ' V . . - ' xx ' ' . . . , . . . ' , ' , . , ,a l '. ' : - s, , Y Q- q 4 I l r. . . , , , . . 1 . .. , t . , '., ' , . 5. . ' ' 'ss' 1 1 ' .A ' 7 . . . , , , - - , . V ' l . y l , . , , . A . . . , . ., l . ., , . 's' - . '.-' ' .- - - ' ' ' . H' ' S 1 3 , ' n ' , 2 K . . , , , .. L., K ,Es I . me ' W ' l ' V ' go., ., .X -' . - s f . . , ,AA Lv 1- l .V . Q, . ', J ' ., , .'. ,lr . -', ' , .il ' . . 2' ' ' 2 . A -if JY? ll .MQW , 1,51 -1 GALIONI DANID lPedroj 38 Belle Ave Nest Sprrngheld Nlass Sheet Metal Attnrtres lrafhc squad School play Iovvn meet rng Orchestra commrttee Dance commrttec Hockey team Llraracterrstrc Always a happy go lucky Ambrtron I'o marry lNancy l'ELlvLX FHERI-.SA Pal al Savoy Ave Sprrnbheld Niass Beauty Culture Actrutres Craftsman contrrbutrons W M S L P meetrngs Yearbook Assemblres School play make up Llrarrnrarr of trcket commrttee Honor student Lharactertsfrc Loyal dependable and well lrked by everyone Ambrtron Io own a Cham of beauty shops GILRDTS DONALD Dnrl 33 Suffolk St Sprrngfieltl Mass Radro Actrvrtres Sound crew School play Sound effects Rlll club S A member Local member Amen can lnstrtute of Electrrcal Fngrneers Characterrstrc Determrned Ambrtron To be a success as a radro ant sound technrcran 'PNNILX Rb I'H QPennyy 60 Silver St Sprrngfrcld Nlass Beauty Lulture Actnrtres Orchestra conrrnrttee foxsn rneetrng Xlakc up comnrrttec School play Lharacterrstlc Shy Always talkmg over current events nrbrtron lo gtt nrarrred and strll be boss lo spend hours lookrng rnto the Elettrrc Shop C INGRAS ARTHL R QAM :12 Vrnton St Sprrngheld Nlass Electrrc Actnrtres Shop basketball Lharacterrstrc Outdoors man Ambrtron To succeed and reach the top PRLSI NI AR! QPres.ved Ham Farmer, Nianchonrs Rd North Xvrlbraham Xiass Dressmakmg Actrvrtres S A member fraflrc squad School play -ls 46 41 Clee club dance commrttee Student Councrl Banquet commrttee Senror class olfrce Basketball team Lharactenstrc Friendly and fun lovrng Ambrtron To be an artrst desrgner of womens clothes .. .. x- h ff '- V sl- all A ff' ' 2'--N117 .y..'1 ' f - 9 A f T r my 1 I YQ' 4 , 2 g , ' l 5 4 -3 fix, , . ,, , .gl I I y y V V -, Y , . -l . , Q Y ' . ' . ' , ' ' . , I V L .-. : y , . ' ' . r y f A . 'e , . . , , '- my f ' - A r : I h ' 1 .gt -, A . ,M , ' ,, . .. A . A . . : , . X R . ' . 1 . A ll, L . . y A pr' X . ,r 'Y P A l -y ' 'Y I A A sg A 1 A b-. . ' 1 '. , . .S A , A ' '-I D' -l 1 I i 1 ' - l A J . IP E 5 if 1 Iam' 1 'V L xg 1 .i REILLY ELEXNOR Red 129 Bloomfield St Sprmgfield Mass Vocatxonal Homemakmg Ambmon To be a secretary CR XXIOLONI LOUIS QI zltle Manj 727 Pme St Sprlngfleld 'Hass Draftmg Actnmts Orthestra commnttee xllllllllllll To you anothex meh RIN E51 B-XRB XRA Qliobbzej 2:13 Center St Indian Orchard Mass Beautx Culture Charaeterlstlc Alvsaws has an answer 'xlIllJlIl0ll To own a beauty shoppe 171 College St Sprmgheld Nlass Pattern XLIIXIULS l'oothall Shop lmsdnll Shop ll3SlxCllllll LlldI'4.lLlCflSllC Hontst Xmlnuou Io be 4 successful wood XXOIRCI ROSll'lx Xllll' A 309 Chestnut St Sprllltjtlcl Hass lower Niachlne Xttnmes School plv, 46 -17 Irafhr Squad flldTlLILflSllL likes to talk Pohsh XlIllllllLlll To trnel cxerushere -ling. QLINX jAXILS QSInnj lab Kensmgton Awe Sprmgiltld Nlaas Prmtmg Mtlutnts Xetuhoolt btudtnt Counul lrafhc squad Lrxltsman Lo f,LlllOI' Cxaftsman 46 Shop base lm shop basketball Lunth loom blee club Lharacteustlt Spends tune studyxng Amlntnon 'Io be a good printer n ff' J A QQ 2 - Il , 4 ' A Q ' Q 1 j,xcQt'1Nr1'1', FRANK qqslffppff I V 1 415 a I 'T I I' K -. -Agfa JV -- WWQZA -1.5 JENKINS ALBERT A 70 Farragut St Sprtngfield Xiass Pattern Acttvxttes School play Glee club Charactertsttc Qutet Ambltton To be a success m lxfe l lFl' E1 LFN1 Qlulroyj 248 Commonwcalth Ave Sprtugheld Hass Mllllnery 'XLUVIIICS C lee club Chamcterlstlc Very quiet and rehued Xmlutxon l'o conttnue with mllltnery and have a great succcss nu the future -IERNSIRON HARRY Qtznkyj 1576 Carew St Sprmgfielcl Mass Machtne -lctntttes Frafftc squad Assembltes School play Mouon ptctures Ambltton To be a good accordton player STOCK FXNINJX Qfookzej 113 Mestford Ave Spungheld M ass Foods md Catering 'xtllYlIl s I'own mectmg Xearhoolt Book weelt conlnuttee I'umbl1ug, 46 School plat 45 46 47 Assembltes Dance commlttce Prom committee Glee club S A member Secretarw of Student Council xlLLPI'CSltl8l1l of Student Council 47 Ste rtug and Pllblllclly committee Delegite fu Inter school Student C0llIlCll 46 41 Lhaltcteustlc Xfoodx and secletne -hll1lJlllOll To he a cookle crumb JOHNSON ROBERT Bob 1016 Berlcshtre -he Indtan Orchard Nlass Auto Acttuttes Town meeting Characterxsttc Neser on tune A1Ilblll0l1 To be the proud owner of a automobxle sales and seruce statton SILOSEK IRENF fChzckenj 90 Stony H111 Rd Ludlow Xiass Beautx Culture Xctxuttes School play Prom commtttce Nommat mg comnuttee Assembltes Charactertstlc Heartbreaker 'xlllbllllill Iorch singer 1 of A if Q 1'IiLl1,1.l1, 1 V J T 'Xxx I 51 1' 47 X XPRNILIII- IHFRI-5-X qfernj Drcsslnalslng 1 111110 '11 1 111 IUHS iUlllIIllllCL l1.1ll11 sc ll mol 1DllyS C lu club Rnflc club lllillllldll 1 H11 11111 Bdllll Llllllllllllhl, flldldlltllhlli Xlways clmannng of .1 Lcrtaln someone xIlllJlllUl1 lo bg .1 good LlILbSIlldlxLf and desugner Kh' AI 'IHADDI-.LS Cfedj :16 hnheld St lndlan Orchard Mass Auto Actnlues Poolball Shop basketball School play LlldI3LlCl 1sl1L okcr xlIllJlll0ll Io ow11 lily own busmess lklllh HtlLV Qllfrlj 10 xxLSlUIl Sl 1111111111 Oxclmaul N N D1Lss111,1l1111g ALl111l1cs Niaxslml ol 5LIl1UI class B1skLlb.1ll 41 Q' 1 Id 11. sc 11.11 wool J 1 0 wr Xssunblxes Clcc dub Lheer leamlcr llilllft LUIILIIIIULC llll lllkl Bnnl LOIIIIIIIIKLL 1l0lIl com ILL l,I'0IIl 1011111111114 S 111 1 IIILL ynn honor 3lllLlLlll QlllllLlLflSl1L Xlways Llldlllllg w1ll1 ilu you xllllllllljll Io lldXLl lll a jet propgllul puma lllkl seg the world lxlBB1: ERXNlxLlN gfarmer Inbbej Somers Rd Hampden 'Mass Sheet Nlelal Xcuuucs Lat uclscts Qlldldllhflblll Hcanlaclle lo .1ll teachers XllllJlllOIl Io be a hood un blllllll lSOLCHkR SHIRII-X flied OI .Slnrlj 80 l'Kll.lXll11ll. Sl last 5p11ngf1Ll1l Nl1ss XlllllllLI'y and Noxelny X1.l111t1Ls School play Clue club l1.1ll1L squad Cl1.1r11lL11sl11 H1ppy so 1114 ky nllon by .1 pm nollu ski KIBBIL ROBILRI' QBob Somers Rd Hampden Xlass Sheer Xlelal Xnuuuns Car llLkl.l.S L l1.11.1LlLr1sl11, Happy oo Indo xllllilllllll lo be a su1.cLsslul llll smnh Q' Q' 2?-S i V Z '.A, , f -- X-X , ,0 X47 X .1 ml A K hROL EDM ARD Qqk 4' Rugglcs bt fhrce Rnera Xlaw Xlanhme Xunlum Laptun of uxfhg squad Student Coun ul Nummauug COIIIIHIULC LllJl'dLlf.I'l5llL Human halu Xmlnlnon lu becomg Nlaxol of lhru: Rners NIL ll NI XRC XRPI ar,f Ll I 4 N iss Xlnllumrx md Nouluu num 1 l ml unmaun 1UlIl.llllllLL X mum lu lm blllKLSSllll LONC U JOSLPH QLOIITUQ 21 Xhlcox bl 5p11ng.,held Klan Alrplanc and Xulo Body xklllllltb bln club 5 X mcmbu Nomxnaunb LOIIIIIIIIILL Dance k0llllIl1llC6 Banquu Lunxnnnu flldldkliflbllk Xlnays laughmg Ambmon lo make good RIC XRD FKXNC lf.S Pearmj 39a Nlam St lnrhan fhtlllfil Nlass xlllllllfifzv and Noxelllcs -Xnlnllnu School plax Glu: dub Xllllllllijll fo by a suuess IOP-KIA XNXLFLR Hlallxj Lotlage Me Nollh xxllllfillldlll Xl Aulo Acuuues Shop baseball Basketball Baae-ball C haractensuc SPOIIS Illlllllffd -Xmbmon lo ouu 1 garage COLONNX XDLLF gToo!sxej 38 Adams Sl Sprmghclcl Xian Xucauunal Homcmalxmg f 'xllllllllb llaX Xgscnllzllo Semox clash UHIIIIIIIICL Ba5kuhall cheer lnader Traffic squad f,lZlIdClCl'l3llL Xlllljllllill Xxulnuun X 5llPC'!'Xl30I uf foods , , ,A .l J 4 X l ' ' - V - . ., , . . 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SpllllgllClCl Nlass Nlzxchme XL nxtms lllSlxC.llldll hack School play loxsn meeung C lee club xllllbllllfll lo play pro haskelhall OSC OOD R XLPH qPeeII nj 120 ohnson Sl Sprmgheld 'Nlasi Prmt XCIHIUCS Baskuhall Baseball Soccer Shop bas kuhall lroolhlll Lunch loom 51111 ul Cflee Club Xsscnlhllu C h 1r'1clc11st1c SPOIISIII ln xllllllllllll Io he a good lJ1l5lxC.llJlll planar NAPOLII XX XINC ILXI Uappxj lb Bonalr he Nest bprlnghcld Nina Nlaehme Xcuuues Football Bnsketball Baseball t Xmlnuon lo hc .1 bood football pl 1,01 'f 1 -IDF tiif :wg ' 9 H' 1Lxss1 uma EL fpnpp ' Z' C rusumch Sl Sprxnghcld Nils XsClLllllg XCIINIIICS Ioolhlll Sllop solllnll Shop lnskcllzall C h n luulsun Ilkes to haxc un Xllllllllflll l'o mke Lul11 from IIIICX OLNISFF XD JOHN l8 hue St Sprlnghelcl Nlass Melcllng L nmcs I lSlxCllllll Baseha Foolhl 9111111 CCAIIIIIIIHLC u lClCllSllC lllxu lo plas spo Xllllbllllill lo Income .1 spoils CllI'C.ClOl RILNNILLL LH-XRLI-S qclnuckp I2 Putnam CII' Sprmgheld Nlasx Pallelll Acuvmes Plays C lee Lluh Shop softhall Noml naung COlllllllllCC CllZll3C.lCl'lSlIC Lnkes lo argue muh other people -hnhmon To do well at un trade WX .- , Y - l X X .Q F--,L-, ,, r ' , ' - ' I hw. tal , X ,f A 4 , NW: ,e I u ,Ap 4 1 4 A3 U t ,, l .' , l . 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Characteristic: Laughing. .kn1l1itio11: 'lo he a success SI IIIVAN, ROBERT QSuIIy'y 166 Kensington Ave., Springfield, Mass. Machine Characteristic: Aims to get along with exeryone. Ambition: To be a good machinist. TRITFS, JOHN N. CIOIIIHIX, 29 Stebbins St., Springheld, Mass. Bakery Activities: School play. Characteristic: Likes to flirt with the girls. Ambition: To be a success in my' trade. ll TR-XULF RAI MONJD Red, 268 Center St Indian Orchard Mass Auto Xctnities Shop softball Characteristic The non talkative type kmbmon To get ahead in my trade Y l'C C HI-XREI LI FRANIK 9 Lombard Ave East Longmeadow Nlass Auto Activities Nlominatmg committee Xearbook Pub lications committee C haractertsttc Always making love to the gnls Ambition To be an A l auto mechanic 'I OLNI AN RALPH fRale1ghy 41 Gladstone St Springfield Mass Auto Activities Traflic sqtnd School play usher School play Visual aids Characteristic Trickster Xmbition To be a good airplane mechanic VFC C HIARFI II PHILIP Vic 87 Grover St Springfield 'Nfass Sheet Metal Activities Co captain of football Basketball Base ball C lee club Student Council loisn meeting Dance committee Prom committee Banquet committee Xearbook staff Characteristic Perry Comos buddy Ambition I'o make All American at Boston College and settle dotsn with Pauline Etmqwjitixl LJ WZ? -M 95 tr A mf., 5 1? we 4 pf, 1:-ut 3 'J Tiv- 'la' Z ..,, it 1 V at A T ik 4 ljf2se'l 1 -i GILAIIANO SEONDINE Oxckj 31 Green St bprmgheld Xlass Niachme Cll2ll3CICI'l3llL -Xluays neat Xmbxuon fool maker Vl XIBACO JAMES Inn 5 Wilcox St Sprmghcld Xhsg Electrxc Atturues 5otter Baseball Shop baseball Glet club School play Chartcterxsuc Takes hrs work sernously Xmbmon To make good IH my trade GIFI-IN INEWELL fl School St Colram N as Niachme ALUVIIILB Student Counul 44 4.1 Ambmon Fo be a matlumst YNATI-.RN1-XXI LEON 18 Crystal ML Sprmgfield Hass Machxne Acuutrcb Shomng motxon plctures Xllllilllilll fo see the world Dl LUDI- J-XXHHS jun 2417 Columbus -he Spnngheld Xlass Nlachme Cllalatlerrbut -Xlnaw Sllllllllg -kmbmon Io be a mathnmst I ATES j-XNIILS Unnj 10 Brute St Sprmgfield Xian Pattern Lharatttrlstlc Lasy to get along, ruth Ambmon To be a good uoodxsorker i ' ..., 7 I :lull QA 9 -A K :tu qrrn' , Y 2 n , . . , A ,- . 112 f . - , v 1 I Y ., ' ,.1'i5. r Q . ' , y 4 i V x J ., 1. . Q V 1 qv D 4 I, - fh5 QE A.:7 A .fi-4 1 lem. 1 W L Xxx IJ 5 .abr -1 BARLOW PHILLIP QPInIj 83 South Boulevard St YN est Sprmghdd Nlass Auto Actlvxtxes Football Shop basketball Characterlstnc QUICI Ambmou A good end BALSPR RAYMOND Raw Ames Rd Hampden Nils Machme Actlvltlcs Ilaffic squad AIIIIJIIIOII lool maker BRILLMAIN ARIHUR Art 78 Narragansett Sl Sprmgheld Mass Auto Acuvxues Inter mural basketball Characterlstlc Noisy Amhltlon A good auto mechamc 3 ii 'S XILSC OLO DONIINICK fN1fk, 34 Sprague St West Sprmgfneld Mass Commercial Art ACllVlllCS Baseball 44 Basketball 46 47 Soccer 4:1 46 Characterlsuc Irue fucnd Amlnuon fo become a pro basketball player XIORIARN DON ALD Ulloej 69 Malden St Sprmgheld NI :ss Machine CIIATHLICIISIIC Qluet Ambluon C et marrned I--XRNSMORIH LEON QSlxmj Ridge Rd Shlhraham Mass Lommercnal Art Ambmon Arts - ' l r .-'gsyf' ' 57315 A V ' Q . 5 I . In 1 , , - . J 4 V . , ' vf ' 7 I h 1 I 11 A ' ' A v: 1 , . 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' I J Mx wr' NOMINATING COMMITTEE Bark Rom Armand Ciputo Phil Vccchitrelh Bob Ashe Stuart Chapin Anthony Bosmi Roger Cretian Laurence Flebotte Donild St Peter Richard Bean ohn Davis Front Row can Barnes Theresa Vermette Irene Szlo ek Fhot L1 isehim can Murray Angela Loghsci 'Vfargaret 'VIcVex BANQUET COMMITTEE Back Row-William Carlson, Dominic Muscola, Fred Margoziak, Phyllis Hib- bert, Hayden Morgan, Helen Lattell, Joseph Longo, Paul Fragomcni, Vera Fasano, Philip Vecchiarelli, Bob Ashe, Stanley Carlson, Theresa Fento, Eliot Ciaschini. Virginia Aldrich, Bob Fontaine, Armand Caputo, Frank Szembrot, Eleanor Pam- bianchf, Richard Bean. Front-Angela Loglisci, Loraine McNally, Gloria Maso, Mary Presz, Joseph Daniele, Clara Anderson, Angela Paterakis, Vilma Bottesini, Adeline Nardi. 1Tim iV 2 LR XQ 51 PROM COMMITTEE Back Phxhp Vecchxarelh Armand Caputo Paul Fragomenl os ph Longo Ellot ClaSChlnl Fanny Stock oscoh Danlele Adelle Colonna Fred lviyers Donald St Pe er ohn Fogarty Richard Small Robert Fontalne Robert Cox Rlchard Bean Front Jean Bames, can Murray, Vera Fasano, Robert Ashe, Angela Logllscl, Helen Wysek, Clalre Anderson K K f ,,Ti.i+w-- S, 1 . .k,.g...,l ir , V ,, A N, - . ' W- A , x, 'V 'j 7' ,, -, ,, 7 ,-,J SENIOR DANCE CHAIRMEN Back Robert Ashe Ph1l1p Vccchlarelll Rxchard Cote John DSVIS Front Ehot Cl3SChln1 Angela L0gllSCl joseph Damele ! 3 5 ' , . . . . . . 9 3 ' 'N is P3 T kids Photographed by Donald Gerts Af 'Z HANDING DOWN THE SHIELD Handzng down the shield is a Trade School tradition which has been carned on eve-ry year 01 almost as many years as the school has existed This ceremony is carried on on class day a day on which the shield is presented to the Junior class president and vice president by the senior class president and vice president 111 the Trade School auditorium QA Boy and Girl enter wearing blue and gold sashes on shoulder and across breast Mr Burridge Mrs Ells members of the faculty girls and boys of Trade School For years unremembered it has been a custom of the graduating class to hand to the juniors a sacred microrn eter 1 sign and symbol of our craftsmanship Through its powers the holders of this mystic mike become possessors of increased ability more valiant ambitions and heightened ideals How this mys tic mike came into being no one seems to know ts coming was as mysterious as its powers And now I hive 1 further wonder to acquaint unto you The mystic mike has mysteriously disappeired When it became time to open the sacred treasure chest the mystic mike was no longer there ut in its place there liy 1 mm sign and symbol-one more fit ed to our combined schools This new mystic symbol we now pass on to you Let the mystic symbol appear' fEnter page bearing shield draped with cloth to be removed upon presentation to the Juniorsj Let now the spirit of the junior Class appear' fEnter junior Boy and junior Girl They stand on the floor before Seniors all partly turned both girls on side toward audience Boy juniors we know that you have labored as diligently as we in maintaining the Splflt and traditions of our school and as we move onward to join the ranks of those who have gone before to spread the knowledge of the worth of Trade School into many corners of the earth and many branches of industry we now bestow upon you the outward symbols of your eligibility as prospec' tive seniors. Boy places hi- sash on Boy juniors shoulder. Girl places her sash on Girl juniors shoulder. Now let us present the new mystic sign of Trade School. Boy removes drapery from shield and Boy and Girl hold the shield up for all to see. Boy and Girl in unison. We now bequeath to you the mystic shield. Guard it well' and in your turn pass it on to your successors. Read what is thereon inscribed. fBoy and Girl read in unisonj TRADE Sci-root Coos Trade, you are a heritage laden with opportunities that are legion and our responsibilities are correspondingly great. In every public and private capacity may it be our supreme desire to serve, honor, and obey our highest ideals and strive to uphold the rightg and by our example may we incite in others a like respect and reverence. May we achieve high standards of workmanship, worthy habits, honor' able manhood, wholesome personalities, and noble character. On the Held, in the shop, in the class, and in years to come grant that we shall bring glory to our School, City, State and Nation. fExeunt all, juniors preceding, bearing shield., mi s s HANDING DOWN THE SHIELD c s ' ' 1 I D C J , arm.-av Q QAEQQ vgzt ,ssjfgjbu CLASS WILL By THFRESA VERMETTE AND jorrr. Dmrs 1Ve the graduatlng class of 1947 who feel the warmest gratltude for the adv1ce whxeh has been admxnlstered to us durmg our happy years here at the Sprmgfield Trade School do hereby declare th1s to be our last ulll and testament 1 To Dr Burrxdge and Dr Ells we leave fond memorxes of our happy and most pleasant years whxch we spent at Trade and our deepest appreclatlon for thexr excellent gu1dance and kmdly attxtude 2 To our class advnsers Mlss Btwn and Mr Vyska we leave our thanks for thelr untmng efforts IH lcadmg us through our Semor Year We also leave Mr Vyska a larger and no1s1er class of boys to d1sc1pl1ne next year 3 Paul Fragomem leaves the boys gsm to Sal Dxstefano 4 ean Murray leaves her rackets to une Farrell 7 Arthur Bregman Mr V Kramers blg headache leaves ohn Scannell to take h1s place 6 Phwlhs H1bbert le xvcs her taste for colors to ean Farrell 7 Dave Gallonl leaves Nancy Messer to Nlck Poulopoulos Take good care of her N1ck 8 Mane Nxxon and Dorothv Morahan leave the1r Hlghty personalltles to any umors who want them 9 Gordon Dennls leaves h1s coachmg ab1l1ty to Ted Plumb 1n spxte of the fact that he doesn t need xt 10 Theresa Pelkey leaves all her extra stenographxc work 1n Beauty Culture to Dolores Martone Ph1l Veceh1arell1 leaves hls football technlque to Preston Douglas Eleanor Pamb1anch1 leaves her lovely personahty to Nancy Messer oe Danlcle le lves h1s wolfing 8bll1LS to lNfI1ke De Angelo Vera Fasano and Louls Gramollnl leave Together Dxck Caputo who resembles Ish Kablbble leaves some of h1s excess ha1r to Mr Averv who surely can use It 16 Angela Pateralus leaves her shnkxest Sklft to any fat glrl whod llke to try It on for sxze before reduclng 17 Angela LOgl1SC1 leaves her plano to Dolorlus KMISS Gxlson so she can chop lt up for Hrewood 18 Mr Vyska leaves to Mr McNeece a large bottle of asplrm The Junlor Class w1ll do the rest 19 Vas1l Cavros leaves all the sketches she deslgned to Mlss Fontame who helped her Dldn t you Mlss Fontame? 20 john Davls Tony Bos1n1 and Ph1l Vecchxarelll leave the care of the class dues to joe Maruca and Preston Douglas two very honest gentlemen Well gentlemen anyway 21 Lucllle Butler w1lls to Mary McGowan her huge earmuffs guaranteed to keep out all the no1se so she won t hear herself 22 To Mr Brunton the Semor Class leaves the pot of gold at the end of the rambow to help hlm out of h1S financxal womes , 'ff X VY ' - 4 .Q ' ' gf cl T f' 1 1 , V , ' 1 . . . 5 1 y T C - l n' K . 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H . ,, . . 3 . 1 1 3 4 , , 1 ' 7 3 1 ' '-' 1 u , , ' l Immii XX! 6 I l CLASS WILL lCon+lnuedl 23 Niary Callahan who bought a new pair of gray slacks lately leaves them to any unior whos large enough to we 1r them They re too large for Xian 24 Niack Plasse leayes hlS ability to blow off steam to Mr ackson who can use it in case of an emergency 29 Fanny Stock leayes her dancing part with ohn Chapman in the Trade S Capades to Pauline Hill 26 ohnny Olmstead leayes his brothers NIerr1l and Iyal to Vlr NIcG1bney who will always h ne an Olmste 1d 27 To Nlrs Eastman the Senior Class wills brand new typewriters and new r1bbons to go with them we hope 28 The Senior C,l1ss leayes 20 cents to Arthur Blanchard for a p1ck1ge of eigarettes 29 Mary Presz le1ves a pair of roller skates to Mr Bl1ss fNIary really has the sk ILCS Nlr Blissj 30 Arthur Fish le nes his scales to Nlr Savage who can use them to weigh stock 'Sl Vilma Botteslni lexxes her window gminq to Yvette Trent 1nd Irene Now ak Hope there 1re some good looking boys in the Rld1O and Niachlne shops this coming year 32 ack Lynch Nliss Tarrs right hand man steps down in favor of 1ek Donahue Kogut Dont fight too hard our him girls because he s 1 Senior '54 Robert Ashe le 1ves lllg end of the txlking horse act to Claude Claudette There a Vermette leaye 1 picture of her handsome beau to Irade Dress 2 girls Swoon all you want to girls 36 Robert Gunn le 1218 the seeret formula for the toothpaste th 1t enables h1m to shoot oll his mouth to Lyndon enne 57 Helen Wwik leayes her orchestra to Fr 111k Schieffer the one tl11t s on her green sweater lsrank 38 Leon W 1teraa11n leaves his ability to put off paying h1s dues to the u111or Class That should m1kc It tough for MIYUC 1 1nd Douglas 39 The Senior Trade Dressmakmg girls leave their 1b1l1ty to be noisy to Nliss MLLZWCHIJPI so she can throw ll out of her 1p 1rtmer1t window 40 Bob Mandrake Fontain leaves his ab1l1ty to make things to Ed Nic Glbney who would like to m1ke Frades opposition appear 41 Helen Latell leayes her beautiful voice to M1rguer1te Mitchell Nlake good use of it NI1rguer1te 42 WN alter Lopata leaves his musket gun to ohn Balbom Potts uses his weapon to hunt bears 1n the wilderness around W1lbr1ham 43 ohn Davis leaves Hooraylll 44 Eliot C1asch1n1 leaves his limousine to oe Maruca who can take Tony Bosim s place sleeping in the back seat 43 Frank jaequmet leaves h1S dog Skipper to Ted Plumb as nest years mascot THE Eno -- ' g . , Vi CT 1 5 ' M.-+ 1 1 ,- gf-, - , IDA 1 1 1 11 A 1 , is av, 1 . 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'. . ., . . - 1 ' as ,- an , 1 -Aa TX Jw KI nt. 1 W 1 jl 5,1 i PROPHECY By ANGELA LOGLISCI All IS qulet around the area reserved for the blue and wh1te scattered mechanism that came to us an assembled alrplane 1n 1945 I s days of strlfe and struggle had passed and It came to 1ts place of retxrement a tlred old warrlor But 1ts last Hrght wasn t over Somebody got the brlght ldea that 1ts body ought to be dedlcated to scxence and Trade School s master mmds went to work Every removable part of the plane was mspected but thoroughly Strangely enough the professors fa1led to gather enough knowledge from thexr extensxve researches to fit the pxeces together agam Therefore there xt hes d1ssembled and neglected 1ts once proud w1ngs helplessly llfeless Shh' The stlllness rs dlsturbed Why somebody s IH the COCkp1t and there lsnt any control board just a mess of w1res and a paxr of feet And those feet' There IS a soft hlSS that develops slowly 1nto a sxzzlmg crackle The old plane shud ders terribly rockmg the buxldmgs of Trade w1th 1ts mad vlolence A great dm of clashlng groanlng scrapmg bangxng and roarlng ensues Then pfftl And sxlence The l1ttle plane had done 1ts duty here we are sxtuated outs1de the fashlonable Hotel Chew and Snore ln the year 1977 And they used to say we were bom thlrty years too soon' Thmk If we had been we d be just teenagers 1nstead of mxddle aged brnlhant prosperous successes QWell mlddle aged xt s Just Fred Myers dressed to look l1ke ft kewple doll Well at least there IS no shortage of bellhops ames Slmpson Robert Sklnner Robert Sulllvan and Frank acqumet start toward us but they havent got a chance Frank Vecchxarelh sweeps them all asxde and advances toward us hke a hxgh powered destroyer Better g1ve up your bags quxetly and go reg1ster Who says there arent any vacant rooms Stanley Carlsonn Well see about that Come on we ll go up and see oe Danxele the manager Get on the elevators run by Frankhn Klbbe and Rlchard Small and we ll go up to hlS 25th floor offxce Golly he s finally got Jean Barnes under hrs thumb Here she rs to recelve us Says she You ll have to walt unt1l he comes out of conference w1th the owner of tlns san1 tar1um Dave Gallon1 just then Joe s secretary red halred Eleanor Renlly comes rushmg out of the offlce chattermg that Mr Gallon1 threatened to fire Mr Danlele because he d made a madhouse of h1s sw ,mls establxshment When Dave finally rages out and we are ushered m we have to stop a moment to get our bearmgs After dlscermng where the wall ends and the furnlture begins the faults of Glona Maso and Dolores Potlto 1nter1or decorators and Frank Szembrot cabmet makerj we spot oe and land our rooms Of course they would have to be located near those of coomg Lorrame McNally and her adorlng husband Artle One grows txred of llstenxng to thelr baby talk Its sort of amusmg to be near Mr and Mrs john Olmstead Hxs wxfe was the former Agnes Barsden noted soprano Lets go on down to dlnner Not merely to eat understand to see who s here and why Don t mmd 1f you have to plow your way down the Sta1I'S Gordon Dennis Albert jenkms James Yates and Charles Rennell dropped the famous statue Model Woman masterpleee of Clarence Most who used Beatrlce LaFrornbo1se as model Too bad but xt does gxve Janxtor Anthony QStar of the Barrel Br1gade 1 J A s ' 2-'20 ' FW ' - A ' 4 n Q f J v - ' ' . t ' . , . n L , . . . . . . , . 5 ' J . l U , . . - . , . - . . .Q . , . . . . , - . , . . . 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J , , . , l A rbi fri Bosmi a good chance to exercise his unmatched muscles cleanlng up the pieces It looks more as if he s exercising his brain tell ng his helper Vincent Napolitan how to do it In the lobby we have to do some more plowing lNo wonder that little farm erette Mary Presz looks so much at home in here This would be an ideal place to try out that new thing a ma jig thits supposed to dissolve people invented by ames Dulude Raymond Bal er Michael Suida George Bousquet and Richard Foisy Even that device dreamed up by Donald Moriarty Seondino Graziano oseph Bahdah and Eugene Marceau thats supposed to render bodies soluble enabling mankind to walk through mankind would do the trick After pushing the unpushable crowd among whom are Dolores Delano anet Larivee Alice Rostek ean Murray Dorothy lVIorahan and Marie Nixon who are making a tour of the world the world being 9f10ths South America we gain entrance to the cocktail lounge We don t dare stop for an appetizer Robert Brunct as in charge of serving Vte are met at the door of the deceptively mirrored dining room by John Trites the head walter who takes us to our table Who isnt here wed like to know? Imagine Raymond Tetrault President of Mexico Robert Ritter Com manding General of the Army ohn Davis Massachusetts Senator and Arthur Bregman orating politician at one table' We could hear what theyre saying if that talkative Marion Carlson would be still Well can you beat lt? Heiress Adele Colonna has really gotten Paul Abraham into circulation again Hes even wearing his playboy face You may as well stop hanging around Robert Blais because you wont tie your lazy self to that rich widow We see a couple of sports men over by the orchestra oseph Frangiamore National League baseball star and Walter Lopato big game hunter There s Phyllis Hibbert lording It over Iohn O Brlen and Robert Gunn In the firm of Hlbbert OBrien and Gunn the little redhead Cand we don t mean Robertl is boss O Brien and Gunn do a perpetual Irish jig to the tune of Phyllis commands O yes john Chapman founder of the Support Teenagers Society is here with the Warden of Alcatraz Arthur Fish And get a look at that Fred Margosiak and Harry emstrom those who Westerners trying to eat. The absence of their wide-spaced plains seems to affect their appe- tites in an alamiing manner. Say where's our dinner? 'Huh says Nosy Hotel Nuisance Robert Kibbe Nobodys having any dinner while Dominick Niuscolo is still here. You should see the kitchen. eannette McGillivray head of it is barging around like a steam- boat trying to make enough raviolli to keep up with Dom s stomach. In her haste she pushed Elizabeth Soaper into the soap barrel walked over Richard Beane head baker as he stooped over the flour bin shut Genevieve Filipiak in the meat re- frigerator and shut the oven door on poor little Ruth Exley. ohn Fogarty chief chef hid before she started on her rampage. Then she flew into a rage because there wasnt anyone in the kitchen. Well we can easily believe it. just look at the path of red sauce on the ceiling that waiters Leon Famsworth and Ronald Donahue have made from the kitchen door to Doms table. His companions Edward Krol Mayor of Three Rivers and Edward Macioszek Arthur Murray's successor are beginning to squirm under the attention. They are saved by the surprise arrival of William McRae, handsome idol of a million American women. Richard Boucher, fiendish photographer, jumps to attention. He adjusts his Coffee Can Key Crank Camera and grinds away. He tums his films over to Leon Water- man who produces them. After the commotion has settled, Lou Gramolini gets the band going. Sure, that's fine, but Edmund MacKechnie isn't going to stand for any band being led by X? -f .Ji I A T . IWW '- 7 - I ' cb -:' l'l'l' 4 , 4 A . , . . . . . . , , i' . ' P ' 1 I Y , - 1 1 . ' . - .. , 1 ' , A - - g V , J I 9 A 5 1 A 1 1 . j 7 J . s ' ' . .l 1 , . ! 9 J 1 T T V . ' 1 V ' I u u ' 1 7 Q . . . . ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 I - . I . . 1 . , 1 1 1 1 ' , J , 5 . . . . , , , 1 1 - . . , . . . . , . . V . . . . , ' 1 A1 , . . . -J 1 - , . , . . . . 1 ' , , . . , . . ' 1 1 , . , . . .. . , H ' 1 1 1 sc ' 11 - ' - 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 s 81 1 J 1 u 1 .I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , J , 1 1 11 1 1 1 - y 1 1 1 Agni Q - a little man who isnt there so he walks up to the bandstand and presto h takes the title away from Lou When the man with the Jiving feet Robert Balbonl finally calms down Mary Kolodnlck goes into her popular can can dance Even Donald St Peter peers out of the top of the Chinese vase he uses as his hermlts hideaway From nowhere is heard Ahhh' and from under a table emerges a smock a tam a brush a pallette and an easel under which presides Bob Ashe must capture the beauty of that shoe buckle screams the mad artist but he doesnt capture anything for Wilfred Auger and Ralph Dygon bouncers capture him first On with the show' This tlme It IS someone new a little blues singer Vera Fasano One line and the place is a riot Radio talent scout Hayden Morgin tells her to get over to the radio station Veras agent Theresa Fento rushes her from the room drags her to the Phony French Frock Salon owned by Vasil Cavros and has Clara Anderson design an outfit for her using some of Eleanor P imblanchi s ideas Shes a traveling style stealerj Vilma Botteslnl gets to work making realities of the design In the meantime Virginia Aldrich designer of Beat Me Daddy I Don t Blame Xou Hats has Ellen Taft whip up a hat for Vera on Model Doris Hopkms head It turns out something that ever Frances Ricard of Margaret McVey Millmers eouldn t beat Shirley Boucher rushes with it to the beauty s xlon where Vera IS getting the once over This test gives the owner Theresa Pelkey a pretty good idea of how Mary Callahan manages the place If Lucille Butler does as well in her place of appointment she IS doing something Perfect system here Irene Rancatti Boyd is doing a beautiful job on Veras hair Barbara Rivest 1S giving her a pedicure so that exen her feet will be lovable Ruth Penney s giving her a manicure and is putting on the make up she eollected in the cosmetic salon Eleanor Emerson helped her select the grease that she had sunk her employers money into Now that Vera IS ready get her over to the radio station 1n that automatlc automobile h1red from Robert ohnson s garage He had Caesar Schiavina step up the ignition before he sent it so that we really do get to the station in a Hash Hayden Morgan rushes his discovery into the studio He shouts for the crew to forget about Torehy Irene Szlosek and Robert Downey and their blues to shush the operatic voice of Helen Latell to get that half baked comedian Th md deus Kecki off the mike. Donald Gerdts chief radio technician and sound man comes in demanding to know if Hayden has gone berserk. YVhen the excitement has been satisfactorily explained he puts Edward Shepardson in charge of Richard Melbourne Edmond Gralia and Vito Lasorsa gets them going on the program changes and goes back to the more important business of dictating to his little secretary Helen Wyzik. After Philip Racine announces Vera and gives her a terrific build-up we do a right about face back to the hotel. Everyone seems to have removed himself to the crystal and leather ballroom. We may as well go in' after all, this is an age of dancing. There are several people whom we know in here. Poor bashful Harold Ahern is being made awfully con- spicuous by the gesticulations of Raymond Filiault who is trying to get him out on the fioor. F. B. I. man Paul Fragomeni is looking the room over as though he expected to find someone. He seems to be getting a kick out of Ralph Tolman s newly discovered method of borrowing money without the necessity of repaying it. He just asks for donations to buy Richard a key with which to open the door. Philip Barlow doesn t seem to care for the idea though. Robert Edwards Howard Cuffee Michael Mitus and Ralph Osgood fall for it like a ton of bricks. joe Longo over in the corner is smirking at the antics of renowned novelist Angela Loglisci and Hollywood s biggest sensation since 1947 Fanny Stock. The two have been reduced to a couple of giggling goggling gargoyles by Robert Brunet s Guaranteed Giggle Water. They're trying to tell Lawrence F lebotte how to run his nation-wide . g , . i XX Q. r 1 , II Q - I T , 'L7 y..'j-f wtiflwlg - Q - , PTF 1 , r ' 4 SC' ' 1 11 - e ' 1 1 , , J ' ' - . 4 . . , ' ' 64 ,I . . 4 . r , , ' ' Sl S I 9 7 ' 7 ' I 33 ' 9 . , , 1 . , . 7 ! 9 ' ' 3 7 , , . . . . , 4 , 1 . . ,A . , , , 7 7 'D . l. I . ., , 1 ' 5 3 7 7 4 ' , ., . L . . , V W . . . . . 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J 7 5 . 3 I 3 x 3 3 3 3 1 7 ! 5 Q A 1 1 , 9 9 7 l 5 7 'QT I' I' lei chain tores when hls oxen sy tem has already netted hlm mllllons He s made s0 lnueh that lt llllkes Xngela Ptterakls California orange groxe fortune look like ehleken feed Hex XNIIIIS the bl idea XS here are the llffhts XS ouldnt you think that after three years of Tr ide School those electricians Robert Butler DOIUIHIC FCYIIIIO md Xrthur Glngras would be able to ulre the Empire State Building xslthout trouble Certainly this hotel job should hue been 1 clnch especlallx sO slnee Rich lrd Cote mth irnes Vulnbaco as hls rlvht hand mm dld the bosslng Some body 'Ls somebody always xslll stys thu It mu t be 1 holdup The statement IS exeltedlx picked up ind spread all over the room By the tlme the llghts go on KXLIXOIH ls certain th It he IQ gomg to be robbed Tlle first thlng they see IS the precious lleht eolnes on agiln ls Eliot Llaschlnl and Armand Caputo fr lmed IH the doorway Eyeryone IS terrorized for innocent Eliot IS mistaken for the nations publle enemy 'No l llut terror reigns only hortly hotel detectlye WN lllllm Carlson up lnd set rlght the lnlst Ike Of course the clty s chlef of pollce Niarcel Plasse doesnt arrlve untll after they ve gone but lt doesnt bother hlm much be just shlft lll's braln into neutral lnd goes on hls w ay Not so Arthur Bemis He 18 1 llyewlre reportel who scrapes every blt of nexss off the skln of llfe and llyes on the telephone In a yery short time the news of the darlng capture ls delivered to the edltor lll chief alnes ulnn He gets hls staff hlnerson Girardeau YN 'lrren Horne and Carlo NI lnchlno hot on the story and the presses roll Then something has to be done to quiet the uprotr back at the hotel I s Phll Vecehllrelll to the rescue The flmed owner and one time coach of the Springfield Beavers hls hls broken body supported by Martln Nadler who softly croons a loye song Instantly the crowd 18 hushed soother by the ctrresslng tones OH let s go to bed and get some sleep we think' We don t count on the three sallors who hlve been hanging lroulld lll evenlng A loud thumping calls them to nllnd and there they lle at the bottom of the stairs When Doctor Robert Fontaine completes hls LYZIITIIHWIIOH ind administration lt IS almost lmposslble to retllze that Newell GTIIIIU Robert box lnd olln Lynch lle swathed beneath all that bandage and tape Qtypical Fontaine doctoring . Investigation proves that they tripped over Stewart Chapin s mechanical men who were plaving marbles on the stairs. In bed at last we fall asleep for an eternity of half 'ln hour at the end of which we are very abruptly and rudely awakened by the roar of Helen Wyziks jet-propelled plane as she zooms by on her way to work. The tinkling of glass and the thud of muscle and brawn is just Vincent Broz reporting to his window -washing job: Helell drops him from the cockpit every morning. But did she have to drop him through our window this gray dawn. The crash is heard by Theresa Vermette across the hall. She married her certain someone many' years ago and now devotes her life to doing good deeds trying to compensate for the wrong she did him. She rings up Stanley Carlson who sends the janitor up. This isnt enough! Flora Bames parades in with her clean-up utensils. Nhrgaret Delvfaio and anice LaPlante follow with a vacuum cleaner whisk broom and dust cloth. lNow we understand owner Gallonis violent rage. lNo wonder he wanted to fire oe Daniele! They can. have their hotel and all the mad rush and flurry of 1977. We re going back to the nice easy' pace of 47. And so here we are again. Nothing to do no future to think of, no dreams to make come true. Some future, huh? -px ' - ' g - ff Y-. . 1-D' ' V ' 5 947 is I t X exft Ma: K' N . - 1 '. . .N ,. , . ' ' ' ,h . - ' f -s- . s f -'fe' ' ' V s . ', . . . . . . ' 7 x H y. . . g . t D .7 ' A x xx 'H ' I 3 7 l 7 I f f I .J . . , .J , . . 2 I 'J U 1 l . K V i . . 1 i . 2 A . ' -I2 . . g - . L , ' k. - 11 s I' - 2 1 L Y. e . 1 ' s s 'K A- K tve-- s C' 1 'K ' s t g ' V k-ss L-V sz .Y H in 1. .Q .S ,. I . . 1 5 . . . Y, - s '- ' ' s ' '- ' s ' '. s . e V-A I A . sk A- I-S tv: . v L '. A. IS on the job. Powerful and brllllant, W'illie takes but a very short tlllle to clear , . ., ' , ' . ., ' J. ' ' , . . 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IW -4' FUNDAMENTALS IN POWER MACHINE STITCHING Carment machme opcratmg l11UIlly slttlled trade The machxne alone cannot produce accurate work mtnshtp at great speed To make .1 complete garment by maclnne mthout the and of bastmg and ptnnnng IS a task for those who have mtellrgence enough to use Judgment who possess ITIEIIIIPLIIHIIWC skull to handle all lunds of materlals and who have the me chanlctl abtltty and perfect co ordt natton needed to control a htgh power machtne An operator must use her eyes hcr hands and her foot nn per fect unison tn order to stitch stratght and evenly Traxnxng ts glven on exght dtlferent types of machtnes The Stnger Lock stttches the XVllcox 8: Gthbs Lock stitches the 71g Lag Machine But tonhole Machine Hemstttcher Fur Stitching Machme Lhaxn Stttch Em brotdenng Machme and Two Needle Unton Specials 'I TOP PICTURE MIDDLE PICTURE BOTTCM PICTURE Juliette Archambault Lorratne Rose Motley Margaret Polon june Marlowe joyce Rucll Fontaxn Carolyn Kendall MISS Manuchelll jultette Archambault Evelyn Baldger Lorrame Albert Lucy Luongo joan Hachey 55 ' is -gr if .tg Q09 tarts 9 Rxchard Nlelhourne Donald Gerds Mr E Hesse Edward Shepardson Syfner and Abraham ELECTRIC SHOP The electrlc course offers a student the opportuntty of gatmng a useful ttorkmg knowledge of clectrlctty In the shop students learnt to repan ap pllances and to remnd and rehtuld motors lktrmg tonnecttng and serytung of motor controls transformers and equipment en countered tn everyday shop matntenance worlt are also mtrted on here Trade mathemattcs dratslng and sctente subjects of the related classes gtve adequate technical information enahltng a student to carry on his work tn the shop Many dollars north of actual work such as rebutlt appltances and rettound motors are fintshed each school year Thus ttotk ts brought Ill from outstde the school Maxntenance of equtpment ll'l the shops at Trade School ts catrled on hy thus dcpart ment share tn malttntg assemhltes and other events conducted tn the school audxtortum success ful They tsork on the stage and operatt the st :gc suttchlmoard fx 4'-as 1' Nh Plaus, Arthur Gtngras, john Xhchela - - . r 1 U V If- .-. - ' . . f, ' QV , 62:3 Y - V 1 ' . A Q 6-1 ' 2 V l V V ' . . .I 4 Q . I K ,VI VW U - 1 . . lk - . - - . F , .. . ' ' J. - .. Ji' ., A L' 'A' Q.. ' ' s f . A. ' f l, 'L - ' 1 Q, ., . . ' ' iw .V Vi . - . B e- - - . A . . 'A' A A . :'- -QL' I ' . . - V ' ,,. s-ries , Selected students also contrthute thetr V, Al , ' eff .. , V . - V . . V' VA V VV V, . , . EV hx P V V f V, , . V , lt 'At' ' Q ' . Q 1 4 L- . .. y, FA ,. , 2, t Q 1, , . 3 ., 5 Y . VC Y l 5 if V '-'X Q V K VV af' . ' S t 1 ' Q I ' . I ' 151 V 5 5 ' X . 3 V , . 4 t V I 3 .- 2:14. 5,2- Ie'- 'ii mi? COSTUME DESIGN Students in Costume Design study drawing. designing and painting in various media and make seasonal posters as well as fashion drawings. Color, fabrics and historical cos- tumes are studied along with what clothing, hair styles and make-up to wear. Vilma Bottesini Mary Pres7. Phyllis Hibbert. Carolyn Kendall Vera Fasano Teresa Xermette Helen YVyz1k Angela Paterakns Eleanor Pam blanchl t 1 A sg e EEA fs L -' 1 if 'xc J le K 1 j .4 J fgi fuse' il ni' A 9 , og! 51 Q -1 Xlr Olirlen Raymond Mllllamson joseph Lemme 1 rr, 19' 2.-Q 9- f LH -Gif :av ,A PRINT SHOP An unportant occupatlon ln llldllSll'y today IS prlntlng xvllh0lll prlntlng people could not find out what IS golng on ln the world The boys ln the Trade School Prlnt Shop TCCCIYC thelr tralnlng from experlenced ln structors There are lnany dllferent jobs for whlch men can be tralned such as pressmen paper cutters composltors Il18ChlI'lC oper ators stone and make up men Prlnters clalm thelr trade IS the peace maker for Amerlcan llldllSlI'y Through prlntlng the ldeas of people are exchanged By' the use of text books labels and prlnted dlrectlons Amerlcan lndustry moves smooth ly' forward 8.1 ,pi- ' ...- i - 'Hr XlcNeece Wesley Mdfahon Frederlck DIOR H gi ff' tus mea os Angela PaleraVxltua Bott6Slm Clara Anflffson C TRADE DRESSMAKING The illCiS!'l1'llxlllg course I9 1 tlucc year course eletutntstx lI1lCI'Il1CKll'll and advanced The elementary gnls uorl. on such fundamentals as stttches uhtch thex apply on stnlll atttcles brought III In customers The ll1lCl'lTlCill'llC grls uork o dresses skirts and blouses Full gul plans her own customers uorlt I that may she cuts bastes ft 1nd completes the arttcle The advanced glrls lelrn the fun damentals of Vulortng ln tsorkutg on I'I'lll'l1'llllI'CS illd lllLKl gl! Oll l0 Illdlxllln CllhCl' SllllS OI' COZIIS f0I' CUSIOITICIQ 'IS the no k for xt r comes m and they are teadx Three years glves a glrl a fi e workmg knowledge of the tr :de Advanced and hugh school graduate take a reueu period 'Ind then go on Pambxanch, to the drafting of pattctns n0Y be Vastl Cavros Nltss Iotuse B Nl elmmppa Angela Paterakts Fleanor Punhlancltn Klart Anderson Xxlma Bottesuu Helen XVNZIL ' , '.',, .LK K 'X 1 . 'I i . .JV I ' ' I i. ' ' ll 1 v - - -1 K A v 5 4' v fl n Y ' ' . , . ls. . : 2 - . .Q I i h A- I . ' - n . avr , W lik, Vasu C ,Hten .Y ll A-I K 1 . - Q J! V A 1. r, I X' 4' 1 ' M X - t Y ,, 5 A, ' - Y' , H -. I xt , J ' . sp f-fa. 3 hm ' 4 v A - - . . m , ., , ' ', . 2 ' ' ', l' 1 , ' . Phrlrp Bor osky MACHINE SHOP The student who enters this department must reallze that rt lb a department where attention and work are essentral as the power machmes are vers 1 ff 1 dangerous and varied each haung a cr eren characterrsuc mlllrng machrnes wxth therr numer ous types of cutters grmdmg machines of dtfferent destgns and shapes of grnndrng wheels lathes mth their pecullar tool lnts or cutters shapers mth thelr back and forth head motion the planer mth nts long slrdmg motton As a safety measure the student rs first warned of these hazards before he ns alloued to operate a machmc The second ste rs to teach the student the open anon and care o each lndxvndual machme and nts possrbrlmes The next duty rn lnne wrth the oper atron of the machlne ts the readtng of the dramug that pertams to the Job at hand and last but not least, IS the mathematlcs mvolved rn the making or manufacture of sand job V'!-i'ar i. 1, I lp AJ I PT' I' J ll .11 dgno Donald Niorrarty I, if A K frflrgrxxx -.-LQTJ L U Y V N f uc , r.. I l'lQIlH1liI1g5 1 W A T ' KX-X 'iii' -1 BAKERY Bakery rs a tuoyear course whrth enthlts boys and gurls to get exptrrence rn both large qluntrts and small quantrty bdkmg The students m thus trade do most of the lmkrng for the Trade School iafetena and for other sthoul lunch rooms when speual orders .ire lo bc hllcd They also bake and sell bread rolls cake and coolues when tune and materlals are HVJIIHIHC Specral orders for sseddrng cakes and hrrthclu cakes are often filled 'Ihe decoratron ol these takes 15 a part of the tramlng rn this cotnst Q RICHARD BEANIE JANET LARIVEE i' P f-'WK 3 Zi? rf, PA - - ul 1 , F 5 I V - ' 0 K , ' r A , . ' ,- l. ' ff' X' . A 'A f ' T' A , t 1 5 5 E ,, E 'qgierr I if so .. .t , E Q ,- V tg 4,5 V - wi ,- ', W. 4 A A 1 3 ' f 4 5315 stu T ' 1 3 4 .Q Q I. f ' I 5 . W A? 5-few, , 3 r ' Q 1 I 'Q Q L - 2 . if., 'Q-X, ' V - 1 A- mn ' , , Ps, -'L ' Q Q g , E ,ff 2 J x. 5 , Q1 A 12- S Q., QA 5 J I-.Hull-3 - , 94' Y 51 I 3.1- IRPWP' ,Z .1 -fm s A' xl-4 AQ ,.wv '1 lhw e... 6 A SHEET METAL SHOP lhc Shut Nlctnl Shop IS lhoroughh modern nn nts ldllb :hom ciuclopnng bms for outside work Ill llillltx that dull ul the dcszgmng .md wmuuc uon of mclll paris Sludulls cnrollmg in the Shccl Nicul course .ne ldllblll by an cxpeucmu. lllSlI'llClOI' hon to Lu out and Llll mctll sheets lllll! dllfucnl ahapgs Shut Nlclal lb an unponlml lmdf. III Ihr, buxlclnng of air Clllllllllillllllb puts Pr.1nklm lxllrlu. Frlnus Bcullncu Due fallmn ff GWR 41? Ur 6-lamb ci' EL-451 l Q-I' - -ell-ll - v Imyifx M 1 fm C G bhel get W Qwm X xx X e Nlilbex M HQ C XUS 0 gnil Adele Pauline Hrll une Lexus .IUne I. ewls Pauym e H111 VOCATIONAL HOMEMAKING Educauon for home and famrly' lrfe IS the ob jectrve set up ln our vocatlonal homemalung course The classes gxve practxcal experience lll plannmg a complete home furmshmg as uell as the care of the home C,l0lhlIlg construcuon consumer buymg launderlng and personality development foods classes are carefully planned and the gzrls use thexr lltllllelllllxlllg department rn which to entertam their guests for luncheons and teas Atutudes apprecxauons skills alnlxtxes and halnts essentxal to effective fLlllCllOl'1lYlg of the home are problems worthy of understandmg m order that the gurls mav realize that home may be a place where they may not only llve but get enjoyment out of ln mg I 1 Adele Colonna, Phyllxs Doyle, Nhss Harvey, Eleanor Rerlly, Dolores Potxto Doris Baker, Xlerrlck Carlson, Glorla Maso 'Ez' k 1-A 1... f ' X 'ex is y In V :V- V V 5 . Y, , y A ' ' l . L i i,f5A5:, A U .nn ' - lv N U' y A , . ., - 1 A 'les , I 4 1, fe , by La L xl. ' Q X 3' x I ' . , 3 jg N .. ey 1 V A ' 1 . . , V C . , . 'F 1 I V f jf' ' l' ' N 1551 . an f, ' I2 l l M 4: 13:3 Rv l.. 1 n S , , Qi W1ll1a.m Goodnow john Sullwan Peter Tragonskr Ceaton Armmo 'nq 'ir 1'4- xl E CABINET SHOP The work ln the Cabinet Shop IS so lald out that the student learns not only hon to make a cabmet but also hon to design ll and to draw a sketch of each job accordmg to the explana tmn of the job by the Instructor A scale tlramng of the desxred artxcle IS then made lIll0 a hlueprmt These nluepnnts are used nn the shop for the actual production of the calunet Nlany alteratlons and repaxrs tn thus school bunldlng are done by students of the Cabmet Shop lnnl Franklln Weeks R Bengle Mr johnson 'ic +s..,..w-1-..,, v'-1-.....,,.,3' 45 iq-F. 1 .fi Eduard Crahonskt fvetj -kmhom Srlvano Stanley Lchman lx i fs A f-,..iLy,S'w-i 1? 35ff QL Xxxcmnlll l. - x H X - . . ' I -A V . .- .' . . A ,V 1 B L I 15 , 5 I . 'll 'lumix l . . ll fl kr A ,AK 3-- , , ,. ,lf . ' , , 4. l' l ' M if -. S 1 I S I 5 15 f ' ' 1 , ' ' , V A ' .l I 1 . .V v ' I li 4 7 . A K S f W . V 7' ll S T ., A f' 'L-go, Rf -S ' 3 A S - ' X1 . . -, 5:14 -1. ..., 4 HD, s xv,-Y Q .:.-.::-'.'. - , - 44. 1 I all I Inf' X ji Fi 2 -9 Pj SCIENTIFIC LAUNDRY The SCICIIIIHC Laundry course, the only one of xts kmd ln the East, offers to the ambntxous student an lnterestmg and proHtable career The course mcludes all operatlons used m successful commerclal laundrxes from the ldentxficatlon of f8bI'lCS to the final assembly and packagmg In lndustry there IS exceptlonal opportunxty for ad vancement and hlghly paxd posxtlons In the home the knowledge derlved IS exceedmgly valuable Thls one year course quallfies a student for a posxtxon ln a commercxal laundry as a tramed operator Miss Carew Flora Barnes Florence Altabelh jo Nell Hucks S Agnes Bansdee 1 'hw-, 1' Miss Careu Flora Barnes Shirley Phelps janlce LaPIante Florence Allabellx Agnes Balsclee jo hell Hucks I. W -i 1' X SX . ,1- y , s -Q , V, f l ,.-., IMT I I A 'ss I - x , I - , , , I .J 4 9' vm A . . . . . . zu' M ' ' , , . , . ,I is V, iff . l P E I Iii E7 lx Xlr Moran Herbert Hoague A Sousvrlle Well Ralph Geddts Allan Rannex WELDING DEPARTMENT Many artrcles are repaired or bullt tn the Welding Department of vartous types of metal The Oxy Acetylene and electrxc arc processes are usel 8XClllSIVClX though students are ac quamted through related lessons wtth other types of eqtupment and methods of metal jotnxng The elementary metallurgtcal characteristics of most common metals are now bemg glV n rn shop tn order to get a better understandmg of actlon and change taking place tn metals tshen subjecter to heat As tn other shops Veterans make up part of the day school program Eventng classes are Hlled to overflow mg ruth a wanting ltst Many people have been placed department Left to Right 7-.. X Rlthald Desrosiers Slack Plasse IJ.uucl fxlllflllll 5315 QL s. 1 ., E . ' ' ' ' . 1 ,2 .4 5 . , . . ,'v h W A . . . ' I K K E A . t J ' l ' 5 . . . V , , t X 1 , .i Q Left to Right: good-paying jobs through the welding fr X if ' .. f' ' , 5 I' s I ' . J , V r A 4 J. L. - 'E .il ,Q 5 , . ,h . I J. l i 7 X td M1 mrmwmvm Sf 'S IJ Seated Qleft to rrghtj lNonna lxroll Llrne f roux Lorrarne Albert Standmg fleft to flghlj lucy Luongo Char lottc Farrbanks Joyce Ruehe Left to Rlght Fwelyn Boldyga une Farrell juhette Archamhault Nhss Mourtses lellane lcmtlm une Nlarloue Ghnlty Raymond ,,4 Lorrame Gossehn and Antomette Corgoghone HOME NURSING Horne Nursmg IS a rtquned subject for all gurls at the Qpungheld Irule School and stu dents h we found thts toursv. hoth rntetestrnv and useful Home vllfilllg prepwrts them to gnc proper care to the srck as utll IS to understand 'md carry out the doctors orders satlsfattornlx also IIICIUKILS rnstructrons rn personrl IlWglLIlC prevention of drstase cate of common ailments and clnld care The Red Cross Home vlll'Sll1g Cuuhmte IS presented to eath student who has satrsfactorlly completed the course -6 'N-N '-:ff-J' FIRST AID The standard Red tross First Xrd course as taught to the gurls of the Sprmghcld Trade School prepares students to do the rxght thmgs at the rrght time when common cmer genctes occur The Red Cross Fnrst -Md Certlhtate rs gnen to the student who meets the rcquncrnents of the course f , ',' ' 'jf Am ' xg of 4 r 55,4314 I I R I at R' I If -de I I 1 , '. . 1 , 4 .,. ' U U r ,I QA? I' ' Iv , ' , I I . h Q, ' , fi pc' v v , - -,-,,, 5 A 1 I I. -A . I v H' I 1 ' - : ,I ,A - v ,ju v 4 1 . 1, I ,itil z ' I. -J ' I' ' I 'I I ' I . C, , '-:I 'S , 1.,', 1 4, rl X ,.-, 321,13 x ii Q - N If .A . .Jim , N-' 1 Q Y .R gk pw vu- C . Q- cf nh H . -' U' 4' I 05 . ff Vf lit fre , rl l v - I I ,, K l PHIL BXRLOXN DXNIEI SH EENEX HENRX IXRPINI-UN 2 BOORI- R JON ES ROBERT ll XNCFS GEORC L GURNER NIR BROXN N AUTO MECHANICS Servlce operatlons ln the Auto Shop are per formed m a well equxpped shop under the guxd ance of competent mstructors Instructlon IS glven on cars whxch customers brlng ln to be repaired Such Jobs as renewmg brake lmmgs adjustmg brakes, puttmg m new clutches and overhaulmg 3 DANIEL WVIESNIER nu, hII1NStT5ARABEE MR PERRX N GAIJDETTE TH AS Pon ERS OM . -T --Q.. Q. i ' 5. '11, . 11.32, ' ---- ' engmes are earned on the first and second year The thxrd year xs taken up mostly w1th rebuxldmg starters, and other elec trxcal devxces that are used on cars Trouble shootmg or car trouble d13gI'lOSlS lS also undertaken dlstrlbutors, generators IH the last year FOODS AND CATERING Foods and Catermg a three year course prepares glrls m all the phases of work m foods from menu planmng and food buymg to the techmques of the three departments of food preparatxon meats, salads, and pastnes The gxrls also leam to glve courteous and effxclent servxce as hostesses and WZIUCSSCS ln the Tea Room On Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week the Tea Room IS open to the pubhc by reservauon ne' Gloria B006 ' ' R LOSM x 'gh' Jean wi' Angeta neue M3 to Exim CCW' wa Y Helen S Servmg m the Tea Room on Wednesdays and Thursdays teplen w XVALTER BOUCKI PATTERN SHOP A pattem maker is essential in industry. As soon as a student enters the pattern shop, he is taught to read blueprints and to understand me- rhanical drawings. Proper care of tools and equip ment is very important. The work of a pattern maker is a big step in the development of molding, His work is between the work of a draftsman and a foundry man. The First step in pattern making is the :raking of a wooden pattern from a blueprint which comes from the Drafting Department. After the pattern is made it is sent to the foundry for the making of a sand mold. No matter what period of time it may be, there will always be a need for the pattern maker. K MR. MAG EE, c , MQCORMA NE WTO Dggossio, cups ORDON DENN1s. T Asus, ANTHONY GOV! v anus HOLLIS coLuN, G , r , uni GARVEY, ROBER INGER, ROBERT nu sf 4 CARRO1- ROUND , BACKG rm THE A si Q I. F , we-'ff 'J ,V YA . . 6 ?fi, dr HOME FURNISHING After studymg the prmclp es lllustratmg them, the students y a notebook ons of those prlncxplcs thexr own mterpretatl l of art as apphed to furmshxng a ho me and makmg ma Hlake Il'lll'l18.llLlI'e I'00l'nS CXPI'CSSlI'lg In the small PICIUTC jean Tenerowxcz of Trade Dress I1 ns dusting an Early Colomal room In the large picture jean Farrell Carolyn Kendall Nfhss johnson jean Murray and Vera Fasano Qstand xngl and Gracie Raye Nancy Messer and Dorothy Raucot Qseatedj are selecung wall paper fabrxcs and furmture for a mxmature room 'hx if RADIO SHOP Electronic and radxo devxces hate entered exen phase of nndustrw ant manufacturers find that men ruth 1 knowledge of advanced electrlclty arc lmaluahle Nlen who have a hugh d glee of patnence can be tramed to repaxr radlo and sound equxpment All the sound systems and spelkmg equipment used ln the audrtormm ami lunch room and ln all school actnvxtlcs are bullt and operated by the radm students Radnos brought IH by stu dents and teachers are repaired Fd Shepardson and Hayden Mogan on Sound for Play Joe L: 'Hg fo So e lllll Sys U and ffm I I' a Sq, 6 Bl, 001 lld VW' , 7 X ' A rv I , M or - R 1 . I , ' J' 1 I I 1 ' I g 1 x X X l s f S. x ,l Z vi X gk , , , Mr Rae Carmen Xhlson Raymond I-lhault Morkxng on S1200 Radlo L I - MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES Millinery and Novelties is a two-year course. if nt XIXRC XRET MCWEY VIRGINIA ALDRICH DORIS HOPRINS FRANCIS RICARD PHYL LIS SNI ALI -ie--eh'2.'?' Bliss Edna Devlin, a former 'lrzlde School student. is teaching the girls the art of hat making which 1 includes steaming and blocking of felt hats and , , ' f . - .making fabric hats to match suits and dresses. The 14, -' students are taught how to trim hats with flowers and bows, to put on veils, and the making of bridesmaids' headpieces and bridal veils all of 0' ' , ,ll ' which skills they will find very useful when out in ' ' V the trade. This course also teaches the making ' ' of novelties of yarn and felt for small lapel gadgets and the making of shopping bags, hand- bags and pot holders of all shapes Satin sachet arc made for the ddlerent holidays throughout the ycar All these novclttes are sold in the lea Room and the gtrls take turns in selling them .X ' ' N U tux- -QI :P Qs 4:94 5 I KZ-1. Ns. 'K l -L. B 'SVI MISS DEVLI A ALDRICH FRANCIS RICARD DORIS HOPKINS N PHXILIS SNIALI NI XR! ARPT 'SHVLY VIRGINI , .. f Q Ng R l Q I a t gg 5 1 g .F I 4 it I v , I v A . . . , ' -K . V, ,. ,fl I L A A A -tx K 4,2 .X V4 l I 3 V , , ' N ,K I h il ' gisfiiri A . ' X .Ji Q . l , I g me L 4 ,. 4 A SL we ' I I as c - V h g , -L qi Ll L4 a I- 1 Q l ls at . .fc 5- KN 4 A f 'Q I. l 2 4 A Ga J? 4 r cr Ns. I X I gl I .Q , , Q h -I , N . ,gl J I ,1 1 I If 1 -v K' 4: f '.4 L .ig t 3- 'H vy wi . 'Z Q ff? A - N ' NT' M 1- , 'f' ., .. W ff! ' s V 1 - , RELATED MACHINE Nxck DCSHDIIS Mr LaBroad Newell Gnffm SIIVIO Goodrow W,,,,...sewwff - d .-f ' L Mr Hull Inmates a Group Into the Mysternes of Gaugxng E fy QM-'fTf'f 'w 'kf1'fE'hf . 1 3 I E X ,E EE ,E E E ff. 1 is a 1 O , I , V . , . BEAUTY CULTURE eauty Culture IS a two year course under the dlrectxon of Mlss Belle H Branslield Durmg these two years grrls study every branch of Beauty Culture from manncurmg to perma nent wavmg In order to get pracucal experlence gurls prxctnce upon one .mother and upon other gurls throughout the school who may get appomtments durmg the day At the end of their course girls are rcqulred to pass a State Board exammauon before obtammg their Incense to operate m this state If a glrl wxshes to manage a shop elthcr her own or for someone else she must take a second exammatnon whxch gxves her a Incense to operate as a hamlresser Mamcurlst Irene Szlosek Under the drler Adehne Nardl BEAUTY CULTURE Operator Marne Nnxon Patron Dorothy Morahan y X X' ' XX W A . . YV rg A: 5 I i 1, . , y 5 tx W :Es py yy 1 p yy XR 3 . tx t ' at Y ' ',. 1- I 3 ' y on T 1 si, DRAFTING ' Drafting is an essential job in industry which pays when some experience has been gained. Here at the Trade School the student follows ai planned program which requires six months in the pattern shop and six months in the machine shop. The mul. in these two shops is very closely related to drafting. Two years are spent in the drafting room. where the student: learn to make details if! machine parts, to draw gears of all kinds and to lay out small machines. When the jobs are to go to the shops, tracings and blueprints ate made. There is also some work on Hoor plans and cabinet work. Duplicating is a part of drafting and is often the first job of the boys after graduation. This includes blueprinting, black line printing, mimeographing, ditto machine operation, and photo copying. All these processes are used in modern industry. 7 joe Lake runs a blueprint machine Adolph Orluk operates the black line developer joe Cong liano and joe Dumais operate the other blueprint machine which has recently been acquired from war surplus ll AAL ix K . . . - ij. -'52 :TAA af. -. , 'l , . il. . YA Q 4, 9' ff? . ' l l'lf35WwuTl V W1 'I' X jif 'i' 5 f DECORATIVE ART In this course art training is employed for the decoration of many useful articles. Cake decoration is taught to Bakery students and the designing and making of menus, place cards and favors, as well as flower arrangements, is taught to the Foods and Catering classes. Fabric stenciling, block printing and tole work are taught, as well as refinishing and redecorating furniture for customers. At Christ- mas time many orders for Christmas cards are filled and gift wrapping is taught. '34 life! ,J 4 Left to Right jean Barnes Dolores Potito Helen Lattell Eleanor Riley Phyllis Doyle Dons Baker and Gloria Maso Teacher Mrs L johnson 71 X 2 1 l - Li- Q , I , ., l x E- , A x' V . . . 7 Qi R l A l , ,V ,V I -X xg Q if i ' ' 'M ' 1 . t 4 V -all .13 y ':j.I 'i ,, A, Rrchard McBr1de pfffjjf fxfff CCMMERCIAL ART The Varxety Shop Anythxng can happen here forty fool srgns or one lnch Innes of leucrrng Remember the scenery rn the school play? Our audi enc called rr professional Every week some charrtable or fraternal organxza uon asks for and gels ten luenly or a hundred posters srll. screened of couxse a process that IS emphasrzed rn commercnal art Alr brush oo there has been consrderable expen menlauon rn orl pamung resultmg IH .1 serres of mural parnungs for chrl drens hosprlals Shosscards rlluslra uons posters pen peucrl fashnon draxsrng, landscape lctleung trulx the Vauety Shop 'QE I x fg nl, 4 x il! Rlchard Nathon, oseph Pardo Albert Kmgsbury Palmer Cardxnale ames , lll1t ': ii, ..-, i i, . 7 Q: nu' . . h px .fi s A E v V Z A V Q k .A , s w 1 . . r , t , ' plays its parm in the curriculum. Lately I J x ' ,,,' 4 fo ef:-'I 'J I ,' 4, - I ' l A .af s W N H 4' .- V gl , A ' ', ' , J PX! ' Chrlstrana ' - gl f E . 5 X! AT THE TYPEWRITERS Murray Irene Novak Fl-sf Earl Eleanor Clara Anderson opera sealer envelope d Pamblanchl an te the BUSINESS PRACTICE In the Business Practice classes touch typewriting. filing, duplicating methods and penman- ship are taught. Habits of thrift, orderliness, neatnLss, concentration, and accuracy are stresed. Pupils are given instruction in the different me'hotls of communication, the various trans- portation facilities, banking, and insurance. Talks are given on personality development, manners, health, and personal appearance. Various oflice machines are used, and pupils who are capable of doing good work are given the opportunity of doing practical work. The typewriting for the Yearbook and many other pieces of work are done by the Business Practice pupils. AUTO BODY SHOP The work of an auto body repaxrman ns to restore a damaged automoblle to 1ts ongmal shape Students who thmk they would Ixke the Auto Body trade for thexr vocatlon 1n lnfe have an opportumty to learn the basxc elements here at Trade School I addmon to metal work they are also mstructed ln welclmg and spray pamtmg Pupxls durmg thexr school week are taught subjects related to thelr shop work such as the composxtxon of metals and pamts They also leam the hazards and safety precautxons m the Auto Body Shop as liz. I ly ' 5 yn if Z ew E? Dan Kxbbe joe Belaskx 1 . nu . - . u u a 1 ' n .:s 'y As fl .Ti if S S 7- -' l A V 9 - fi s 1 Q .A Z, T S' Wil fy rf l X . -I R f ' 2 LJ U m ' V , jf 4 sn U ffm S .V - ...f 3 1 A 'ii ! -ww-Ill l - f - .5 , 59 GENERAL MACHINE Machme projects such as tools punches wrenches S KCI l Robert St Laurent cuts an Acme thread under Mr Fassers duectron GENERAL WOOD The General Wood shop produces products for departments rn the school and also for customers outstde the school Some orders are for single articles tshrle others are large enough to be pro duced under factory productxon methods Tables charrs stools benches wooden handles and desks for the school department are made ln the General Wood department 3 Mr Bltss instructs his group tn a Wlflng problem shop Robe R.-., K and reuarrs that are needed m the school are made or repaired m the General Machme department In domg this work boys master the use of bench tools 'md become skllled machme operators Boys knovnng they may soon leave school speclahze on one machme such as a mlller drrll press or lathe Others prefer the general machme experience so as to be ready for a transfer to the regular machme ft 0,011 ollse ash CZ' Pu, thealowskl his I r ll 'ouch 5:0010 b doll is.. GENERAL ELECTRIC The Electnc shop boys are taught the fundamentals f electnctty by a competent m structor who has had years of experience Small appllances such as lamps cords Hattrons and other small electrical de vtces are reparred Much work for the Red Cross 13 earned on nn the General Electnc shop Puprls proving themselves capable of domg therr work may be transferred to the Electric or other shops whlch they desire . ' TE : ' N I f 'I A X tk W' A - G 2 4 v :s '.rfx 'X ' R . . , . . , y ' . X , D I 2 W as.. 'I H . d , is ' 6 1 . fi - g M b 8 . V. ., a a'7d . .' ' ' ,K 'fsfi.j,MQ Iv .NK . F A - L .I is Q . N to ,N U M W. ' S. me fa ' , , 'S v 1 1 v u ' V ' ,tk 1 G I o X v . xp -, LR wx, l-I v h ' N 1 L XX X.. wx 7-1.07 'x L ..J' W X fx AA CO-OPERATIVE RETAIL SELLING Students of this one-year course are given training in the fundamental principles of retailing through classroom instruction. Practical application of the principles taught is obtained by co-operative part-time employment in retail stores. The course is co-educational. This year's class has five veterans who are specializing in Display. High school students and post-graduates will find that this course aH'ords an excellent opportunity for training for a career in retailing. HQ., ,iz rg -.N s . 'K -A :Q bgws .., Q! ff., 1 if l 4 3. ,C K . VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Smce May 1946 Sprmgfield Trade School has co operated wlth the Veterans Admmlstratxon m conductmg classes un der the G I Bull There are over one hundred men m classes made up entxrely of G I s and an addltlonal group of ap proxlmately fifty men dxstrlbuted through out the school m the regular classes The specxal classes called by the oifxcxal name of Specxal Shop for Adults are ln the followmg trades Draftmg and Math Machme Radlo Electnc and Auto Regular trade shops m whlch the men are workmg wrth the boys and gnrls too are Draftmg Machme Commerclal Art Prmtmg Radlo Pattern Beauty Culture Retall Sellmg Cabmet Welding and Electrlc Left Mr Mullarkey Stanley Prrog l-1'- I . , , . n . , , . . GC ' ,, ' u. 1 : I , 1 7 l 5. ' . u ' u , u , , I ? I I . . . , . , u , u , n , . 3 ! 3 , . , . . M-- , I l A ldv S . Q . A A A ii fl V. Q fQ ig 'T lf' ' ' . 6 T? 1 e lg 8 , B A85 QB CLU EM AW' 1xNSQE:, 6 A wx SCHO0x l ' K' ,, 7 ' 5 ,ffhf k 57 L-J mv! TPA RW VER Ki '-1 5 ' k c B I s ' 4' ace Deb oo Q Sgv Q 4 ASSEMBLIES aww, i W M L S P MEETS AT TRADE SCHOOL I'he Trade School pubhcauons group acted as hosts to the Western Xfassachusetts League of School Puhhca uons at thc mul wtnter conventton of that organnauon Nlore than twenty schools were represented and the vm tors were xery much mterested tn Trade School The Prnnt department prmted an xssue of The Craftsman mth usxuug school paper edttors malung up a guest staff The paper w1s dlstrtbuted to the young people before they left the hulldmg that ntght Nfr Elvm of the Draftmg department conducted a group thscusston on yearbook photography and other Trade Instructors helped m various ways to make the meetmg a very profitable affatr from the standpomt of learmug more about school pubhcauons JB? YW i Flrst Row Qleft to Tight, Presldent joseph Lemme Hugh Ketchum Edward OConn0r becond Row Roy Caffrey Ray Caron B Morrxs Thomas Page D OBr1en Thxrd Row R Nlnlls Mr Boucher QAdusorj Vlce Presldent joseph Paultro THE TRADE HIY In September, 1946 a H1 Y group was formed at Trade School Weekly meetmgs are held at the Y M C A 111 Sprmglield on 'Tuesday evemngs The club, although young, IS very actlve Some of the act1v1t1es of the H1 Y are swxmmmg, basketball and movles Thls year, for the first tlme, the puplls of Trade sent a delegate to the Older Boys Conference whlch was held n Lowell Mass on December 6 7 8 1946 7 5 The World Servlce Fund dance was held rn the Mumcx pal Audntonum The proceeds of the dance went to the Y M C A overseas to help buxld the bUlld1l'lgS that were damaged on demohshed durmg the war Edward O'Con nor represented Trade School at the Lowell conference, and he was also Trade's representatlve at the World Servxce Fund dance at the Audltorlum Ji , , Z - f-.KZB g i :.,x3,?lV JJ, . . 5 ' : f,' ji!! 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TOWN MEETING Cf NILNIBERS IN PICIURE Left to Right jack Lxnch Qfhurnran NI ss Fair fhlusor Standing Nnchola Poulopoulos Xlrrun 'Nadltr Frank Lonrlono joseph Lemme joseph Duuele Wallace Bennett Seated Ruth lenney Iwelyn Bilrlgel can Bu res Robut Xshe Frnnre Stock olm OBrien Nancx xfLSSCl lsllllillll N1LR1e Xena I-asrno Xhllum Canes Robert C unn I-llol Cuschxm Kurt Nlallhess Ruhard Berne Drud iallonr Membership IH the Town Meetmg group IS on a voluntary basrs In therr weekly meetmgs the members drseuss current IOPICS as wall as school commumty state, and natronal problems th rt are ever ruth us Among the members are a lad from South Amerrca and several veterans as well as vounger students It rs mtereslmg to hear the dlfferent xdeas expressed by the students because many of therr opmrons are based on thelr past experxences and present personal obserwatlons Th1S helps to gnc the members a broader outlook on ltems of current mterest ,. Q l , f Pfzkrx - --if' Q ' fE.lf,1'! 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Slttmg fleft to nghtj Bernard Bmnelle Matthew Thompson Albert Matt Wallace Bennett fL1eutenantj Claude Gaudette QCaptamj Thomas Mazzaferro Robert Fontame Joseph Bowen Paul Bauman Standmg FIISI Row Qleft to nghtl Donald Mayou Kurt Matthess Stanley Carlson Nxcholas Poulopoulos Harry Tarpxnlan Robert Brunet Wmston Gaudette Sebastlan Dlas kenneth Glbson Mr V1ncent P Kramer fFaculty Advlsor Standmg Second Row Qleft to nghtj Donald Bemxer QSergeantj David Gallom Danlel Klbbe oseph Bolaske Absent Ralph Tolman Alfred Devagon oseph Pardo Q GIRLS TRAFFIC it Back Row Mary Callahan Lucllle Butler Irene Boyd Joanne jones Ixxlhan Lemelm Mrs Sulllvan Evelyn Baldgcr Helen Lattell Adele Colonna Rosemary Gendron Glorxa Yeomans Front Row Helen Wy zxk Mary Presz Theresa Vennette Eleanor Pamblanchn Vlfg'lH13. Aldrnch Shlrley Boucher Paulme H111 Al1ce Rostek H, gf x I, X, X , , .X . Na 'frf grf IXX ,T-- l J, ll 'A 1 ' , . A '1 1 - 'ga' A Mr Morr1son Fanny Stock Arthur Bemis PRESENTING GOLD BEAVER Here we see Mr Thomas Momson recexvmg the gold Beaver from Fanny Stock and Arthur Bemxs, members of the Student Councll Each year the Beaver IS glven to some member of the faculty selected by the Student Councxl for dlSf.lIlCtlVC and noteworthy servlce to the school and student body . , , . . . . . - - E Ai N-1' 2-Inq-T - 4' if'- 3 -5 PLACEMENT 'YI' ll. Bob Balbonl, Mr George F Mack John Davls Placement ln thxs ,fhool xs a constant process It takes care of students who are m school and who wnsh to work part t1me to earn expenses and students who wxsh to work part trme 1n the1r trade and thereby not only earn money but gaxn experlence Upon completlon of courses the Placement department studles each student s record and alms to place the person nn the proper mche ln hls partncular trade Not only the students ln the school are helped but the Placement and Guldance department helps adults who come here for advxce and guldance about tralmng and jobs Dally people apply to th1s OHICC for posltxons or for guldance m the rlght courses to take to ach1eve the1r goal Hundreds of people 1n the commumty have secured posmons through the advlce and counsel of Trade School ln order to keep ln touch wlth requxrements of lndustry teachers v1s1t stores, offlces, factones laundrles, bakerxes beauty parlors, and any place where people are employed Th1s IS a constant studv as Trade School must know the new methods and changes that are takmg place 1n mdustry Mrs Teresma Bxanchx Thompson, mstructor m charge of thxs work, IS on leave of absence thxs year, and all sxncerely hope that Mrs Thompson will retum next September V- X. ' 4 1 X Xgxr -- Q ' ' - f ' ' FJ T' . ff 1 s f f' 7.5 1' nu- I , Q A - 1 . n N. 3 T I 1 -A 1 p f f X V if 0 1 I , . S l . i'?pjf'.jl , ' 1 . .K Q45-Tfs' . - I ,--,Q 'P1 - , X AE g M V . . , V U Y yu., ,, ' 1 ' ff ffl' ' U . - . , I 1 ' ' z - J ' if P ' L s NX , T A - ',.fr..1y2:z'. 1 , . . , , . . v ' . I ' s , . . . . . . , ' ' 9 ' 1 7 7 5 ' 1 XX l,:31 JACQUINETS DOG, SKIPPER Among all the Semors at Trade School there IS one who especnally deserves a of Pattem Shop Sklpper ns dxllerent from other dogs he ns qulet when he makes hxs rounds throughout the school well llked by everyone and never makes any dlsturbance or bothers anyone diploma for perfect attendance. This is Skipper, the faithful dog of Frank jacquinet Standing Mary McGowan Dorothy Thebut Mr OBrien Marguerite Mitchell Mildred Leperla Ruth Exley Seated George Booth Nielson Bromley Eugene Atkins THE CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club was started dur mg the wmter ln an mformal way The boys who have attended the meetings have had the opportumty of usmg the photographrc apparatus whnch ns provnded by the school and to learn a little about the vartous processes nn the photographlc field We hope that there will be more mterested students 1n the future xn order that there may be a good working group whxch wall be able to take a more actrve part ln picture takxng for other Yearbooks RIFLE CLUB The Trade School Rifle Club com pleted nts seventh year of contmuous operatlon rn 1947 Not so many boys and gurls were club members as ln the war years but the small group that dtd shoot Improved m marksmanshlp and dxscovered a sport entnrely new to many Paul Bauman joe Pardo I , . . . I A . Q - v 1 , . Z , A r ' , l l . l l GLEE CLUB A4 4 X --Mlq- 9 if 'Z GLEE CLUB Fhe Musxe depxrtmcnt has been mdeed yery promrsmg tlus year under the excellent and endless supervxslon of Mrs Slmes Both the Boys and Gxrls Glee Clubs haye added zest and vlgor to assemblxes and the grxduatxon exercises at the Mun1c1pal Audxtorxum Many soft and melodle strcuns h we also been heard from the soloxsts among whom were Phyllxs H1bbe rt Margucrlte Mrtehell Glorxa Bous quet Vera Fasano john Thom xs Fred Myer kNlllllIT1 Kelsey Norbert Carter md Ell1s Wyman Much of the success IS to be credlted to Angelz IOQllSCl who has axded Mrs Sxmes as accompamst at rehearsals of any program put on by the Vlusxc department Thls year has also been progre slvc m another way Mrs Srmes has once agam reorgamzed a band whrch we hope w1ll grow and go places rn future years The band IS now under the drrectlon of Stanley Wouglck The band consxsts of the followmg members une Carlson Fred M xrgozxak oseph Corlglnano Francls Schreflfer Dolores Cella Rlchard Deso Llbero Spadonn Phrllrp enmson Charles Fecteau Vlrgmxa Aldrich Armand Caputo Wnllum Carlson Roland Falardeau Harry Jemstrom and Dorls Baker The Glee Clubs COHSISI of the followmg members Alxee Axnsworth Lorrame Albert julxette Archambault Mary Baer ean Blrnes Shlrley Bartos Margaret Baltlze Shrrley Boucher Glorna Bousquet Lorrame Butler Vasxl Cavros Agnes Balsden Dorls Cummmgs Dolores Delano Rose Desxmone Ethel Desmond Ruth Exley Vera Fasano Dorothy Flebotte Lorrame Fontame ean Carroll Barbara Gardner Dorothy Hebert Phyllls Hlbbert Mary Holmes Ella Henderson Loxs La Broad Dons L1Frombo1se amce LaPlants Helen Lattell L1ll1an Lemelm Bea trxce Leval-us e n Lener une Le1y1s Angela Loghscx anet Larxyee oan Maurer Mane McGall1gett Lorrame NfIclVIally Nancy Niesser Marguerxte Mrtchell Sophxe Motyl jean Murray Irene Noyak Nalene OConnor Angela Pateralus Lorrame Petrle Eleanor Pamblanchl Dorothy Racxcot Gracne Raye eannette Rheame Frances Rlcard Genevleve Skowron Fanny Stock Ellen Taft Mane Talbot Yvette Trant Ruth Wllllamson lanxce Wade Phyllxs Wookum Eleanor Zambelll and Helen Wyzxk Wllfred Augur oseph Bates Fred Bergdoll Robert Bluteau Roger Brochu Robert Bouley' Wrllram Beerv Franexs Beauheu W1ll1am Carlson Amos Carpenter Norbert Carter Ellot Cl3SChlH1 Robert Cox Teddy Chrlsty Ronald Donahue Mrchael DAngelo Francls Duquette oseph Duma1s Preston Douglas Hans Ersmg Teddy Elder Robert Fontame ohn Fogarty L Flebotte Robert Flagg Leon Farnsworth Edward Gendron C Gonyea Claude Gaudette Arnold Grazxano Wxllnam Johnston Booker ones Albert Kmgsbury W Kalenkowltz Hugh Ketchum Wlllxam Larabee Frank LaP1erre Raymond LHCTOIX Luke Latmo ose Lango ack Lynch Edward McKechn1e T Mc uade Harry Mlller W Moms Fred Margosnak Fred Myers Myrel Olmstead Irvmg Olmstead ames OHara Edward OConnor D Pelcqum Emll Peczka George Psyrls Charles Rennell Stephen Shepard Caesar Schlavma Salvatore Sc1bell1 john Stark Ber nard Santamello john Thomas Armand Toury1lle Robert Trppett George Turner Rxchard Tetreault Robert Vmcent Alyln Watts Ellrs Wyman and Henry Yergeau Y X4 47 , E' - ' .-g--1 . 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Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ph ,J , , -A Q 1 1 - ' ' V 1 1 J - g 1 - 1 1 1 , v , . . .. , 1 - 1. 1 1 , 1 1 1 : ' ' r , 1 . 1 ,, 1 1 , . Y. , . V' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' W y V, Y 1-R I x x f Tl, ,f ,V ,nv , . R K K- . . ACADEMIC AND RELATED SUBJECTS One half a gxrl s tlme IS spent m academlc and related subjects whlch mclude English Mathematlcs C1v1cs and Nutrltxon The Engllsh classes are deslgned mamly to develop enjoyment and better comprehenslon of readmg and to mcrease vocabulary Mathematxcs deals w1th practxcal problems encountered m the varxous day lxfe such as deposltmg money makmg out checks recelpts and the annual xn come tax report In CIVICS local nauonal and world affasrs are dxscussed and govemment ns studled Nutrltxon IS related to the work m the Foods trades and IS also of value to others who get none of that knowledge 1n thexr trades . , . , . . , . . ' . . trades as well as drill on fundamentals and mathematical problems related to every- . , . . , . , . , . - . . . , y . . . , 4 - . lun... ACADEMIC Here we see a group of boys workmg wxth then' mstructor 1n mathematxcs Mr Harry R Cramer Twenty Fave percent of a boys tlmc IS spent 1n the academxc subjects In mathemaucs the alm IS to help students become more skllled m the fundamentals of thls subject beyond the lmmedlate requlrements of the shop An effort IS made to help each student become more mtercsted m readmg through English, xn good cmzenshxp and world affalrs through Cxvxcs and Jn some of the fundamentals concernmg our progress m mventxons through Sclence llllullslullluxu, STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councxl IS made up of boys and glrls from each shop The purpose of the Student Councll IS to help keep the blllldlllg m order and to develop self government among the students There are four offxcers Presldent Louls MZHZI Vlce Presldent Fanny urer George Plasse The Student Louncll has two advxsors NIISS Agnes Mansfield and Mr Harry Cramer The Councll has worked on many xdeas For example Bus condmons Conduct of boys and gxrls throughout the school Inter School Councxl meetmgs 4 Other lmportant problems S Stock 3 Secretary, Jean Nfurrayg Secretarg1-Treas- 1. ' ' . 2. ' 3. - ' ' . S in ,,4f' I HQ' 94 X54 3 -M 5-1 Shxrley Landers FIRST AID Flrst Axd under the supervlsxon of Mrs A Roy R N ns a sewlce available to everyone The Flrst And room located m the A Bulldmg on the second floor xs fammhar to everyone and IS open all day durmg school hours Physlcal complaxnts and all ments as well as mjunes recexvcd durmg school hours and those received outslde are cared for and attended to Dr Harold F Cleveland was appomted school physncxan IH October 1946 He IS the first physxclan to be appolnted to Trade School He IS here for two hours each on Tuesday and Wednesday morn1ngs We are grateful to Mrs Roy for her untmng nnterest m our physlcal needs Through all her years of dealmg w1th students Mrs Roy has learned to recog mze convement illnesses Y , .. , 1 Y , L Y N A I , 1 X : I, 41, 1 1 f ' ' 1 1 A ' id' 1 i '. 'WT , ' A 4 I . 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'TF'sff:. ,f'f :iff , 1 feeffe I 1 yi ,r RQ:-if T 7 Il. l 2 . l,V is .N , -ful X I ' ' L all - be ' --e-3 Q gi ' ,+.-Askizfe P-iff' 32719 -TX fl-jj Q L+ J GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The fall of 1945 was a memorable one to those of us who enjoyed sports at Trade School Wnth hardly a ralny day at all we had plenty of ttme for Soccer Speedball and Fleld Hockey We were out of doors untll almost fhanksglvnng trme Then we came mdoors for a unlt of dancmg and some basketball technnques In january we started the show rehearsals and more than half the gurls rn school took part danclng and smgrng Basketball started rn earnest after that and we played off a Shop League that Trade Dress 2 and 3 won and some outside games wnth other hugh schools A umt m volleyball and some games wrth the boys gave us all lots of fun Apparatus came rn for nts share of attentxon and the advanced girls became qurte expert Softball always a favorite wound uu another school year whnch certamly went by much too fast especxally m gym Nil! BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHEER LEADERS 1 3 Left to Right lkmdingj: Irene Novik Helen Lattell. Standing: Acleln Colonna jc-in Barnes Lucille Butler, Mary Calluhan 1 I wat. 1 V12 TPA al? jl fgfl SQ L7 BASEBALL TEAM Left to Rlght Front Row VCCChl8.fClll Form DeV1vo Boslm Second Row Lapata Pystupa Sweetman F ullwood Caputo Thxrd Row Fragomem Marston D1stefano Olmstead Plezxa Napohtan Fourth Row Maruca Coach Ed Mc Glbney Manager Racme Grondalskx I'homas Davls and Poulm were absent when tl'us picture was taken H!5'?6'!'9i9 8 l:8l'Qt SP- 'fxrvmmm.wnn A f vp 5 'Q 1 11:-mn v of A I -A It--gg ' I tiff. 1 - ,A-. D A f 4 BATTING CHAMPIONSHIP john Thomas of Machine Shop won the Indt vtdual Batting Championship in Baseball hitting a sweet 480 He was followed by Giammearino of Cathedral with 475 and Teammate Chet Gron dalski came third with 470 -1 BASEBALL SUMMARY Mr. McGibney. after retuming from the service ' nog ' Cb of coaching baseball. He had about four veterafgilitoiiti thgusceiiz fore: Chet Grondalski, Fran Devivo, Ken Poulin, and john Olmgnd He had the team well balanced around his lettermen. Chet Grondalgkl was elected captain of the Trade team and also won recognition gn the illpigyuzgam because of his keen eve and ability in the outfield u wen TRADE I9 COMMERCE l Trade School baseball team opened its season on April 22nd b ghd lacking Commerce I9 l at Blunt Park Trade started in the fintyframe bv pounding Chenevert and getting five runs Chenevert was soon re lieved by Murphy The Beavers jumped on Murphy for nine runs tn the farst half of the ninth Fragomeni Grondalski and Lopato led the attac SPRINGFIELD TRADE 6 WESTFIELD TRADE 5 The 'lrade Beavers edged Westfield Trade 65 at Blunt Park Sweetman started on the mound for the Beavers but he was relieved by Grondalski who finally went the distance and won the game also getting twohbingles john Thomas was the hero In the last of the ninth 5 5 wit two outs and Grondalski on seco d h bel ed I left field bringing Chet safely home n Jo n I I me dmv' 'mo TRADE 7 LUDLOW 5 Trade scored a 1 5 victory over Ludlow for its third straight victory AI Fonu won :i hos of wheattes when he got a hold of Karetas fast ball and tagged it deep nito the left field for a circuit clout Grondalslti again was rewarded for hurling against Ludlow TRADE I8 AGAWANI 5 'lrade tmunced Agawam l85 for its fourth straight victory lron man Grondalski twirled for his fourth straight game also Tony Bosini was the heavy hitter getting three hits out of four times at the plate One of his hits was a four bagger john Thomas also got a home run 'I RADE 6 HOLYOKE 0 Trade continued on its winning streak making this five straight victories Grondalski and Poulmi starred at the plate getting two and three hits respectively Bill Sweetman threw his first game for his first victorv Sweetman had fanned I0 opposing batters Trade accounted or its rims by getting two runs in the second inning and four runs in e seventh frame TRADE 6 TECH 5 Trade won its sixth straight game at Blunt Park when she defeated e Tech High nine 6 5 in a close duel Bill qSlowballI Sweetman did e trick for the Beavers Scagharini was knocked out of e fifth frame and was relieved by Carl Methot Thomas Dehvo played well for the Beavers Methot and Orhk for CLASSICAL 8 TRADE 4 Classical High snapped Trades winning streak at Forest sical took advantage of costly errors hv Trade in the first the box in Bosim and the Tigers Park Clas and fourth innings when the bases were loaded and the miscues had caused damage john Thomas and Ken Poulin hit very haid between them getting three and two hits respectively CAFHEDRAL 2 TRADE 0 Cathedral edged Trade at Forest Park hy a Z0 score It was a pitchers duel between C-rondalshi and LaBarre until the eighth mntng when a wild throw caused two runs and then the Beavers were out in the top of the ninth TECH I0 TRADE 9 Tech Tigers got revenge for a setback handed them earlier in the season by Trade The Beavers gave the Tigers a hard time ttnttl the last of the ninth when the Tigers scored the run which gave them the victory Nlethot and Bergannni hit hard for the ligc-rs Bosini Cron dalski and lhonns for the Beavers Trade got revenge on Classical at Blunt Park I9 9 Trade had been beaten previously bv tht Bulldogs Ihe Beavers jumped on Nieski for a hunch of runs in the earlv part of the game until Nlnnihan came in and relieved ohn flmmas led the attack with Bosmi and DeVivo Bosmi and Dehvo collected triples between them C XIHI-DRAI 1 TRADE 5 Cathedral edged Irade 15 in a close thriller at Blunt Park ll was Grondalski versus Denham on the pitchers mound Bosini and Thomas led the .ittatk Neils of Catlvedral hit hnd for the Panthers Duquette also collected some hits TRXDF I6 COXIXII-RCF 5 lrade again gavt ttnnmerte a beating at Blunt Park Nlaruca started for the Beavers Init went wild He was relieved bv Grondalski Trade went to work on Chenevert belting hun out of thc hos Gron dalski Dehvo Form ind lnulnv dnl the heavv hitting for Trade SPRIXK FIFI D IRADF I3 Ivl-SIFIFI D TR ADF 3 I'he Springfield lrade Beavers went to vvesthcld to give the N hip Crtv nine 1 druhbing I33 at Xlnnicipal Field Ivestheld Sweetman threw for the Beavers aml gave his opponents six hits and fanned I0 Bosttn and I rondalski took the spotlight that dav as thev got four hits each Bosmi got a triple and a double and two singles Grondalski got a homer and three singles SPRIXC l-IFLD TR KDE ll HOLXORE TRADE 2 Trade went to llnlvoke for its lmal pine giving Holvoke Trade a licking at Xlatkentie Field Hnlvoke f rondalski was on the mound for his linal game loulin atvtl Olmstcatl drew big sticks in this game All I6 plavers were used in the final game lor thc Beavers I ' - f . 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'i a.w.c: EE-1 sz EFS cn X 14'-1:1 X-f 4 FOOTBALL SUMMARY Ted Plumb head football coach at Trade School welcomed about fifty football candidates on September 5th He had only ten days before the opener w1th Chicopee High The team was fairly large in size but lacked experience The total weight averaged 160 pounds Ted had only two lettermen who made up the nucleus of back were also elected co captains by the members of the football squad CHICOPEE 21 TRADE 7 On September 21st Trade opened up against a strong Chxcopee team Our foes had about seven lettermen who had had experience the season before so Ted Plumb s charges had a formidable opponent to overcome Trade was behind 13 0 at the end of the first half The Beavers roared back on a 69 yard march and then Bosini heaved a 30 yard pass to Eliason 1n the end zone Bosini converted making the score 13 7 Trade started on a 40 yard march when clipping and off side pen altres hurt the Beavers Vecchiarellr Thomas Sweeney featured rn the hne for the Beavers and BOSIHI in the backfield WESTFIELD 30 TRADE 0 A strong and fast Westheld team traveled to Pratt Field to engage with Trade Westfield coming out of the T vtorked by Paul Gallo led the Bombers to victory Westfield scored early in both first and second quarters making the score 24 to 0 The second half was a somewhat different story The Beavers held the Whip Cltw eleven to six pomts in the second half alone Dagenals and Bosini carried most of the ball durmg the second half D3g6llal5 broke away several times but was caught from behind. ENFIELD 12 - TRADE 7 Trade traveled for its first time this season to face Enfield on their ovsn grounds. It was a hard-fought game in a 12 to 7 finish. Trade was behind 12-0 at the first half. Once again the Beavers roared back on an 80-yard march. It was on the one- yard line that the Beavers fumbled and Enfield recovertd. Enfield punted and Bosini carried the ball back to the 40-yard line. Trade marched 35 yards through the Enheld line. Then on the rext play Bosini smashed through center for the lone score. A pass from Bosini to Digenais added the extra point. Plasse. jacquinet. and Fullwood featured in the line for the Beavers D Angelo and Bosini in the backheld. CLASSICAL 7 - TRADE 7 About 1500 fans witnessed the traditional battle between the Bulldogs and the Beavers. The fans watched the contest in a driving rainstorm. Classical kicked off to Trade and Trade brought the ball back to the 25-yard line where Classical took over. Classical attempted to throw passes but they were incomplete. Late in the second quarter, Classical recoxered a Beaver fumble on Trade's 20-yard line. On the next four plays Leshure, speedy halfback for the Bulldogs, scored on a quick IIE - . --1 4 Q 171. f by xlnfwgl ' Q41 sc! Q1 0 i,! 7, 7 ! . . a n . , - n the team. These boys, Phil Vecchrarellr, veteran center, and Tony Bosini, quarter- , - . , . 9 - - , ' 9 ' : - . . . . . , . ' , . 5 . . ' LG 97 Y ' ' . , . ' Y 1 Q 7 1 5 5 JN opener from the eight yard line O Neil plunging off right guard added the extra point The Be 'ive rs being behind 7 0 at the hilf st irted their usual third period drive This was uded by a Bulldog fumble which was recovered by Trade s mon strous tackle Fred Meyers It wis on Classicils 30 yard lme that Bosini and Dagenais started taking turns to bring the ball to the five yard line On the next drive over right guard Plasse Thomas and Vecchiarelli starred in the line and Fragomeni and Dagenais in the backheld TRADF 7 WEST SPRINGFIELD 7 Trade traveled to Veterins I'1eld in VVest Springfield to engage a strong and experienced West Springfield eleven The Beavers lost the toss so the Terrlers received Bosini kicked off to the 20 yard line where it was run back to the 25 yard lme West Side fumbled and the Beavers recovered on the 20 yard lme But the Beavers failed to score until late in the second quarter when Nicholson speedy half back went over to score on a quick opener The Beavers in the third quarter were in a scoring chance but failed to score again Dxstefano broke away for a 40 yard dash but was called back beeause of 1 clipping penalty With a few minutes left to play Bosini called a pass play which was completed to Fullwood for 29 yards and a touchdown A Bosini to Distefano pass added the extra point Thomas Fullwood Eliason Vecchiarelli featured in the line Bosini Altobelli and Distefano in the backfield Distefano also played a bang up game on the defense making many important tackles TRADE 19 F- LUDI OW 13 Trade had edged a hard and stubborn Ludlow football team at Pratt Field 19 to 13. In the last few minutes being behind 13-12 Bosini passed to Fullwood in the end zone to bring the Beavers home victorious. Trade won the toss and elected to receive the kickoff driving 70 yards until Ludlow halted the Beavers. Distefano broke away for 50 yards until he was pushed out of bounds on the 25-yard line in his effort to set up the winning touchdown. Dagenais was running fairly well all day and made good gains. Fullwood made many good tackles. Marcel Plasse played a splendid game both on the defense as well as the offense. Vecchiarelli was injured several times during the game. These Ludlow boys were big and hit hard very bard. Bosini did his usual passing and running job. TRADE SECONDS I2-TFLH SFCONDS 7 The Trade Second team went to Blunt Park to engage against a strong Tech Second team. Barlow blocked '1 punt and picked it up and ran 35 yards for the first touchdown. Then on the 40-yard line Frigomeni triple threat for the Beavers dashed around his own right end for a 60-yard sprint making the score 12-0. Late in the third quarter Tech scored through center on the three-yard line. DAnge1o, Beaudry. O'Brien, and Fragomeni starred for the Beavers. . Y fr f , 4, 7 sg V Z1 ifqffg , rl, X-1 1 n - 7 V , , '. wx, ' ' - 1 2 , . 1 ' ' ' - ' I 7' ' - I 7 I X 7 v i x y,4 . - . K C- C 1 ' i 1 I A t 1 --7 1 ,. I . 7 ' . s 3 n if .. 1 . 4 ' . P- P- 1 ' is ' I s I -. I- ' 1. play Bosini carried across for the score. Dagenais added the extra point on a 7 . .. I . ', e , ' . , J L., . 2 H 2 ' ' 9 ' f , v - . - : , , ' . . ' ' J - . . K .. 5 , U . g , - , , 4 . A. . C s 1 l 'A- , . - I x r -1 I 2 7 l 3 . l x 7 , . - L - 1 K Q V I . T- - - L .r .1 . .T . I . , , , 7 ' 7 5 1 . ' ' 1 . ' I J Y x 3 9 X Q 5 7 1 , . 1 . ' J 4 1 4 't f 1 4 a I i v I I O J' La nr N SOCCER TEAM an 321 t I' ga -ru CJ ill N-A G -1 'A A . A - Z I ne, Izzo s, aci n ul Le o R gh : Fron Row--Rodrigues, G ' o, G. Vumbaco, Martins, Capt. i x Folsy Manzl J. Vumbaco H'bbert, Dias. Second Row hieffer, Simpso , Costa, C' Z'na Femade R . Th'rd Row-Coach Ed McGibney, Carlson, M olo. A qnxlo TRADE BOOTERS WIN CITY CHAMPIONSHIP BEAI ER SFCOIND IIAM IIIINS FIRST ROL ND TIFS TECH IN Sl'COND ROUND FIIVISHFS SEASON WITH SEI EIN WIINS AND ONE LOSS The Trade booters non the l946 city championship mth seten suns and one loss Ihe Beaiers started off by topping the -Iech Tigers l to 0 in a fast game at Blunt Park The second uctory played on the same grounds found the Classical Bulldogs losing 1 to 0 with the Beavers playing smft mth good passing on their may to the championship by beating Commerce 2 to O and taking the first round of the race The Tech Tigers then stopped the Beayeis in a I to 0 loss 'lhts tied Trade and Tech for first place rn the championship race The Beayers came back to outplay Clamcal l to O on Classicals home ground Trade was still tied for first and took Cathedral easy with a -I to 0 win Then came the big gamgs Irade was still tied with Tech for first place Trade played Commerce at Blunt Park and Tech played Classical at Forest Park The Trade Beavers won again 1 to 0 over Commerce but Tech tied Classical so the Springfield Trade Soccer Team took the city championship TRADE l 'IECH 0 The Trade soccer team won its first game by topping Tech l to 0 The Beavers started with the ball and kept it down in the Tiger territorv most of the game In the third quarter Manzy passed the hall to lima who made the point The Tigers tried hard for a pomt but the Trade team held them back lt was a fast and exciting contest from start to finish TRADE 1 CLASSICAL 0 The Blue and White of Classical were defeated bv the Beavers in a hard game at Blunt Park on Oct 8th Both teams had a hard hght and many plavers were shaken up In the first half the score was held 0 to 0 The third quarter produced a score for Trade as Izzo made a penalty shot food to put the Beavers ahead l to 0 In the last quarter Classical tried hard to score but was held scoreless TRADE 2 CATHEDRAL 0 Trade won its third game of the year by defeating the Cathedral booters in a tight game 2 to 0 'I he Beavers scored in the second and fourth perrods The Panthers fought hard in the third and fourth periods but were held by a strong Trade School team TRADE Z COMMERCE 0 The Trade booters won the first round of the city race by topping Commerce 2 to 0 Louis Nfanzi scored both points the first in the second period which he headed in from a pass from Red Hibbert and the second in the last period Manzi booted for the point The ball was kept most of the time in Commerce territory LUDLOW 2 -TRADE 0 The first game the Trade booters lost this year was played at Blunt Park with Ludlow. The Ludlow Lions scored in the second and fourth periods. In the first quarter the Beavers held the ball in the Lions' territory most of the time but the Lions were faster and stronger and with a fast comeback scored to top the Beavers 2 to 0. TRADE 1-CLASSICAL 0 Trade booters went to Classicals home grounds to win their fifth game of the season. Classical started off fast but Trade's hackfield defense was strong and ready. The Bull- dogs kept the ball in Trades territory most of the first quarter although the Beavers took several shots at their goal. The second quarter reversed the picture with Trade keeping the Classical defense plenty worried. After the half-time Trade clicked to score the first and only point of the game. Izzo took the ball at center field and completing some tricky passing to pass Classicals defense scored for the Blue and Gold. . . I The last quarter was a race against time' every kick had to count with Classical trying its hardest to score. It was one of the fastest games on Trade's schedule and ended with a final score of l to 0. TECH l-TRADE 0 Tech tied Trade for first place in the city race by topping the Beavers, l to 0. This was a fast and hard game, but the Tigers managed to score in the third quarter. The Beavers took several shots at the goal, but were unable to score. TRADE 4 - CATHEDRAL 0 Trade whitewashed Cathedral, 4 to 0, at Blunt Park on Oct. 29th. The Beavers held the ball in the Panthers' territory most of the game. . In the first quarter, lzzo scored for the Beavers. After fast and tricky passing, Izzo scored again in the second period, leaving the score 2 to 0. ' In the third quarter, Sebastian Dias scored after tricky' playing to leave the score 5 to 0. Most of the second string was put in and the Beavers scored again. Red I-Iibbert shot from the wing position to score. The Hnal score was 4 to 0. TRADE l - COMMERCE 0 Trade booters won their last game of the season by topping Commerce, I to 0. The Beavers started ofl' fast, with Zina shooting and Izzo scoring on the follow-up. Commerce tried hard to score, hut the Beavers held on at one of the season's fastest games. ' ' K L f' P ' if ii in 1 wp 5 Guy' T947 ww. f I I I 1 3' ' l I, 1 ' ' I ' I Y ' ' 5 yr v 1 yy y , , I ' ' ' r A v I v4 v I J 4 - ' The Beavers then hit the road to beat Cathedral, 2 to 0, at Forest Park. The Beavers were , . , . , , A i . . - . w V . . , , . D , K - - V 3 , BASKETBALL TEAM , Left to Right: From Row -- Muscolo, Co-Capt. Bosini, Tumer, Co-Capt. Fragomcni, Eliason. Second Row- Fullwood, Plasse, Maruca, Douglas, Distefano, Vccchiarclli. Third RowHHodgson, Berry, Fitzek, Tavernier, Cretune. Fourth Row-Izzo, Lcmoine, Napolitun, Osgood, Montaviani. Fifth Row-Ted Plumb, Meyer, Manager Dumais. A' l I I If If ST BASKETBALL SUMMARY TRADE 29 WESTFIELD 26 Trade traveled to Westfield to open up the season agamst Westfield Trade Salvatore Dlstefano dld the honors as he opened up the score throwmg xn the first basket and kept us m the lead from then on Muscolo and Dlstefano were hlgh scorers They tossed ln seven po1nts aplece Trade Beavers went home vlc torxous 29 26 CHICOPEE 46 TRADE 24 A strong Chlcopee Hxgh basketball team mvaded Trade gym and emerged vlctorxous w1th a score of 46 24 Clark Wotowxcz throwmg 29 po1nts for Chlcopee Hlgh man for the Beavers was Paul Fragomem Wlth 12 po1nts LUDLOW 57 TRADE 30 Walter enkms newly appo1nted coach at Ludlow Hlgh brought h1s cagers to engage the Trade Beaxers ln thelr thxrd game The ute Towners were led by 1m Texexra and Bob Costa Texelra threw 22 pomts whxle Costa threw 12 Sal DISICIBHO threw mne pomts for the Beavers bemg hlgh man TRADE 37 HOLYOKE TRADE 16 Trade easnly conquered Holyoke Trade on anuary 8 1947 rn thelr own home gym by a 37 I6 score Paul Fragomem led the scormg parade w1th 12 pomts followed by Teammate Dom Muscolo wxth elght pomts All 16 players were used xn the game The second team played most of the game durmg the second half SPRINGFIELD TRADE 48 WESTFIELD TRADE 22 Trade scored a 48 22 vxctory over the Westfield qumtet Paul Fragomenl bemg the b1g gun threw 17 pomts makmg hlmself hlgh man for the day Tony Boslm followed w1th 12 po1nts and Dom1n1c Muscolo w1th 10 po1nts At the half the score was 24 10 nn favor of the Beavers The second team played most of the second half TECH 66 TRADE 39 Tech led w1th Searlman and CIINFICS throwmg 14 and 18 po1nts respectlvely Paul Fragomem co captam of the Beavers threw 10 pomts to be top man for the Beavers The game started slow w1th Tech leadlng 4 2 untll Wlllle Searlman got hot on set shots and john eflrles started rollmg by hxmself Al Colonna played a CLASSICAL 34 TRADE 24 The Classlcal Bulldogs pulled a fast one out of the fire to beat the Trade Beavers Al Nadler put on a show all by hmmself throwmg 15 po1nts to be hngh man for the Bulldogs Dave Smxth followed w1th nme pomts Dom Muscolo threw seven pomts for hlgh man for the Beavers and Tony BOSIHI played a hard and splendid game The Beavers led at the half 12 9 Elxason playmg an excellent game on the defense and gettmg many rebounds CATHEDRAL 39 TRADE 25 Cathedral scored a 39 27 vlctory over Trade Trade played one of xts poorest games of the season Tony Bos1n1 plavcd a splendld game for the Beavers as usual also gettxng elght pomts Hxgh man for the Beavers w as Bxrt Shea w1th n1ne po1nts Paul Fragomem threw slx po1nts TRADE 49 CGNINIERCE 12 Trade easmlx conquered a weak Commerce qulntet at the Commerce home gym bw a 49 12 score At the half the Beaxers had thrown 31 POINTS to the Ralders s1x pomts Fragomem Bos1n1 and Drstefano threw thexr pomts FCSPCCIIVCIY 11 ll and enght All 16 plaxers were used the second team plaxmg a great part of the second half , - Q - , . . . . u J 1 . . . 1 ' , I J , J - , - , . - u , 4 - n 7 1 4 e I .y In n 7 7 ' , - Q , 1 q . I ' ' . . . ' f 3 great game besides getting many rebounds. . . , - 1 ' a , - f ' ' . . ' l L 7. V u I X T C ,I 1, . , V. ' ' 'xc l . , ' , , . , ' ' 9 ' ' le -. lr I' I V l 2 1 s n A . . lv - ' 3 - 3 ,, v 11 TPA KW l . 5,-Ava 11 'TZ TRADE 44 HOLYOKE TRADE 21 Trade easily conquered the Holyoke quintet by a 44 21 score at Holyoke Fragomem threw 16 pomts to be high man I' he Beavers started slow the first half but came back fast in the second half Tony Bosini also threw double figures to total 13 pomts TECH 52 TRADE 32 Tech started fast m the first half scoring 35 13 in their favor The third quar ter found it different when the Beavers started to roar back with 13 points to Tech s ack efferies was the whole show for the Tigers throwing 21 points Raymond also threw 10 pomts Al Lolonna played a splendid game for the Tigers Co Captain Bosini threw 13 points for the Bea fers being high man Muscolo and Distefano threw eight and seven points respectively The Beavers were without the services of the high scorer Paul Fragomem because of tooth trouble CLASSICAL 30 TRADE 27 Classical edged Trade in the Beavers home court before a well packed gym The score was 30 27 The Beavers were in front 14 9 Tony Bosini played a splen did game also throwing in 12 pomts But 1n the third quarter Classical put on a drive throwing in 20 pomts to Trade s live pomts It was 23 19 in favor of Clas sical In the last quarter with Classical ahead in a close score of 29 27 the Beavers were under the basket but unable to score in many tries and catches on the rebound One basket at that time would have resulted in a tie score but all attempts were in vain CATHEDRAL 0 TRADE 41 On February 7 at the Tech gym before a well packed house Cathedral edged Trade 50 41 From beginning to end it was a close fought game in fact anybody s ball game Bob Cooley decided it for Cathedral hooplng 16 pomts Bob McCarthy teammate and runner up from Cooley hrew 11 pomts Bob played a splendid game on the defense as well as offense getting many rebounds. Co-Captains Fragomeni and Bosini threw 13 points in between them Bosini playing a hard game from start to finish. Sal Distefano played well until taken out early in the second half on personal fouls. TRADE 32 -- COMMERCE 14 Trade defeated Commerce 32 to 14 in the Beavers gym. The Beavers got a slow start but regained the lead afterward. Tony Bosini played his usual best throwing 14 points to be high man. Fragomeni and Muscolo threw seven points apiece. Moses threw seven points for the Raiders thus being high man. LUDLOW 59- TRADE 31 Ludlow s strong quintet gave Trade a beating in Ludlow. The score of 59-31 was the result. jim Texeira was the big gun for the home team throwing 20 points. Butters came next with 10 points. At half-time Ludlow was ahead 24-20. Frago- meni hooped 11 points and Bosini and Muscolo eight points each. CHICOPEE 55 - TRADE 26 Trade went to Chicopee to get beaten by a powerful quintet. Clark Wotowier Chicopee Highs center man was the one-man show for Chicopee throwing 24 points. Welsh followed with 19 points. Eliason was high man for the Beavers with 11 points and Bosini followed with 10 points. -F ' 4 ff if C' ,5 wiv 5' Y 1 1 U . It - 4 x , I .X A A xg SJ! .Mfg I if fl xy A u 1 7 ' , I 5 - n l 1 ,- one point. The score was 36 to 25 until the Tigers sent the first five back again. 5 J . ., .1 . ' . . . t . I x 5, . . i . Q , v I J 5 ' . . , - - I 5 . , h . . . - , . . . . . . , . . n , I q I . 7 - , T ' 9 ' 9 V . . , 3 ... , . . . - i ,. , 3 - i . . I 5 - . . , 1 ' I 3 ' ! - f , : . ' 3 7 7 7 5 j D J 9 7 3 Y 3 7 i 7 3 TRADE VS. TECH TRADE VS. TECH INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL TJ: .+ .A 1 . wr, p fx ISP cull-1 g3z3'il?f'49'i ' PRINT SHOP CHAMPS Back Row fleft to nghtj Coach Mr O Brxen Wesley NlcNIahon Arthur Trepamer Francis Schnelfer Rnchard Dodd Warren Horn Wtlllam Music and Athletic Dlrec tor Ted Plumb Front Row Nhchael DAngel0 Ralph Osgood Robert Tnppet Nlalcolm N1cCarroll and Thomas Albert: 'Ihe Prlnt Shop non the champlonshtp rn softball by defeating the Electrxc Shop to cllnch the champlonshnp Dxclt Todd nas the gun for the Printers getting many btngles ln thus final game against the Electricians The league nas under the supervlsron of Mr Plumb Other shops uhnch plawed m thus league were Sheet Metal Radio Nlachme Pattern Axrplane and General I. Q' ' ' ,e ' L . 5 P . M . . ' ' . x .rd . , - TJ?-T? ' -N , , ,V v . . , . . . , A r , , n , r , 1 ' . ' ' . r . r , . r , . . t K A , , il ' A . . wh -2 V . V . . , ,, - ' 1 . B' ' ,,,,-We A -ve , af- , . . . , . . ,-1 .V V - . -A HI' i-t,,,., . .,- .-4, ,J , ,I V , - - f '4-2 f? '.' 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X THE FACULTY VS PRINT IN POST SEASON GAME Thus game was one of the hlghllghts of the season In thls contest there was mnght and en thuslasm xn the Faculty team but lt was no match for the youth and skxll of the Prmters Upper Left Mr Hesse mxsses a fast one Upper Rlght Ted dehvers a round house curve Center Left Mr OBr1en turns a three base hit mto a smgle Lower Left Vm Kramer fans at one of the hxgh ones fu-'ul 2 I I 111111 l 7 W :Q I For N-as fx hiv' INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL PATTERN SHOP CHAMPS Left to Rxght Kneelmg Edward Choquette Frank jacqulnet S1-upper B111 Perry Standmg Harold Carroll Paul Bannon Francls Su111van Gordon Dennxs Coach Paul F ragomem The Pattem Shop won the Champlonshlp ln the Shop League by defeatxng the stubbom Auto Shop m a thrlller 21 18 Gordon Dennls led h1S mates to vxctory wlth 11 pomts Dennls was al o hlgh scorer for two consecutxve years throwmg 120 pomts h1s first year and 180 pomts hxs second year The league was under the supervlsxon of Mr Edward McGxbney - 1 H . , 'ff ' C Y X A... 1 HY v Q: ' f'.iZ'f'g ' 1' 7 TC , jf' 1 ' 194 eff ik: ' 1 . V f , xl 9 X .1 ,, . , f ., ,I I . . 1 , F 14' 5 . , 1 5-, - 1 1 A ' 4' f 1 A ' 'P ' A 215,234 'J ji W -at yAr1,V, f . 1 ' 4 ' Q A ' 1 N xi . I . - , . j . , . ' ' 9 : J . x . . . . ' . , . - I I .. . . . S , INTRAMURAL ACTION Back Row Fran Augustma Stanley Ketchum Walter Lopata Don Izzo Front Row oe Bavarro Dante Malta Dan Sweeney Mike Salvon WMC! I-Q4 ,f 4 L. I' H I' --1aQ.. The man wxth the camera seen so often at games and assemblles m shops and classrooms IS Mr Elvm It IS due to h1s faxthful perseverance 1n gettmg a pxctorxal record of all events durmg the school year that we have such a fully lllustrated yearbook AROUND THE SCHOOL Snapshots by Th Complimenfs of Uuffsfz ff' agcfiezznazflozn, PAPER BOXES CHICOPEE MASSACHUSETTS A J I-IOPPE TOOL WORKS GAUGES JIGS FIXTURES AND DIES M g SPRINGFIELD xmss U O I A. HAGOPION 78f PAGE BOULEVARD A G71 .N . . DALE BROS. 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Haynes I502 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD MASS Congratulations Trade School Graduates I'OI'f1 MAKERS RW Patrlcla Undergarment Co, Inc I25 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD MASS Srudenf Lounge 0 to I5 OF Offering Careers In Tex+iIes To Young Women lUDl0W MFG 8: SALES C0 Complimenfs of LUDLOW, MASSACHUSETTS 46th Year For Intensive Courses of Specialized Business Training Complete Secretarial, General Business, Accounting, Stenographic, Office Machines, Special and Civil Service Courses Take advantage of our method of Individual Instruction and prepare, in the shortest possible time, for betterfgrade OIIice and Government employment, in a Business School of dignity, prestige and placement power. All courses approved by the American Association of Commercial Colleges. 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Iliin 1 'f' ' KILL Ar Amencan Bosch the experience born skull of thousands ol parrs of hands operahng modern machmes as at the servrce of the Amerrcan Internal combustion engrne lndustry and nts thousands of users So too are avarlable the expernence of engmeers who have worked closely wlth the Industry fo years fully equrpped laboratorres productnve capacrty that has kept pace wrth the Industrys raprd growth re servlce whrch keeps the equipment operatmg as the makers Intended whrch may serve to explam why a great number ol Amencas engme builders are users of Amencan Bosch Deesel and gasolrne engrne equnpment AMERICAN BOSCH CORPORATION Sprrngfreld 7 Massachusetts H DIESEL FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT 0 -,,, Q AUTOMOTIVE MAGNETOS AND GENERATORS 0 IGNITION COILS 0 ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD l WIPERS 0 AVIATION ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT AMERICAN B0 CH mf? s id-E-E JA cr A I SEARS ROEBUCK and CO Shop A+ Sears and Save f ' JAMES E FENTON Athletlc Supplles SWEAT ERS COL! 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