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class ballot BEST LOOKING MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DID MOST FOR CLASS MOST AMBITIOUS BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT BEST DRESSED CLASS JOKER CLASS PLAYBOY CLASS DEBUTANTE CLASS FLIRT CLASS WINDOW GAZER CLASS MAN HATER CLASS WOMAN HATER CLASS MISER CLASS ACTOR CLASS ACTRESS CLASS ATHLETE CLASS CROONER CLASS RACKETEER CLASS LOAFER CLASS BABY CLASS LOVER CLASS DANCER MOST TALKATIVE MOST BASHFUL MOST STUDIOUS TALLEST SHORTEST NOISIEST QUIETEST BEST LIKED Favorite Band Favorite Actor Favorite Actress Favorite Comic Strip Favorite Dish Favorite Vocalist Favorite Radio Program Favorite Pastime GIRL Edith Boucher Ruth Ann Durick Hazel Crowl Edith Boucher Rita Dionne Annie Bell Sharpe Lucy Frutuoza Patricia Mitchell Barbara Tiberio Alice Girard Patricia Mitchell Beatrice Drago Barbara Pfisterer Anna Hecht Eva Mercure Jean Carroll Irene Walker Lois Dodge Eleanor Tucker Hazel Crowl Annette Domingue Barbara Harnois Lorraine Butler Mary Rose Mercure Joyce Bristol Edith Boucher Patricia Simons Catherine Brennan Mary Rose Mercure GUY LOMBARDO BOB HOPE ESTHER WILLIAMS NANCY ICE CREAM DORIS DAY SANDMAN’S SERENADE DATING BOY Dana Turner David Smith Frank Ferrara David Smith Cosimo Longo James Theres Frank Ferrara Paul Bannon Richard Guilmain William Mumford Roland Savoie Walter Missett Leo Lemoine Maurice Duquette Nicholas Slepchuk George Starr George Harding Joseph Adams Elio Viecelli William Scholes Hervey Daigle Joseph Cangro Elwyn Lemon John Loyd Walter James John Parzych Bert Pellegrini Ivan Mason Carroll Willey
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21. Paul Bates leaves all of his corny jokes for the teachers to think over. 22. We leave to Mr. Thomas of Machine Shop all the girls on the third floor so that he will have enough dancing partners for next year’s dance class. 23. Lois Dodge and Lucy Frutuoza leave hopes that there will be enough food for the classes at second lunch. They also leave a third lunch for the “Chow- Hounds”’. 24. Howard Koch leaves to Mr. Mack a straight jacket to use on Bill “Keystone” Moyer. Now you can try to keep him in the room, Mr. Mack!! 25. Joe Veteramo leaves his drafting table near the window to John “Lover” Barney, so that he can gaze at all the girls during second lunch. 26. Joseph Adams and Roland Savoie leave their ability to skip classes to Ronald Lake and John Markowiec. Go to it, boys—but watch your step—Joe and Roland got caught. 27. Bill Scholes leaves to any member of the junior class, all his rackets in hopes that he or she may get more enjoyment out of their Senior year at Trade High. 28. To Miss Tarr, the necktie rooter, we leave thirteen illuminated neckties to pass out to the lucky juniors who prefer to be sporty rather than to sport a tie. For display purposes Leodore Phaneuf, Herbert Sturm and Elio Viecelli leave a pre- fabricated tie rack so that said ties may be displayed for instructional purposes. 29. Nick Slepchuck leaves to Ted Plumb’s next year’s football squad, one hun- dred thirty-five pounds of dynamite and muscle, Leon Kalesnick. 30. Katherine Streeter leaves to Connie Windrum her books entitled “How to Get Married, in Three Easy Lessons”’. 31. To Mr. Harry Cramer, his faithful seniors will him a non-breakable table to accompany his light weight sledge hammer in order that he may keep his sleeping juniors awake during the intricacies of integral calculus. 32. Beauty Culture leaves to Miss Bransfield all the empty Toni kits which the class has used. Also the convincing arguments which accompanied the use of them. 33. To the most talkative member of the junior class, Johnny Dalzova, Dolores Tergliafero leaves her ability to talk about anything, nothing or something. He doesn’t need it, but he’ll use it anyway, and it will help his line. 34. In order that every member of the Beauty Culture, Medical and Dental Assisting classes may have spotless and the whitest of white shoes, Ray LaBonte, Odbur Newth, and Paul Bannon, the mastermind inventors, leave their automatic slot machine perfumed shoe whitener. No auto boys allowed. 35. Annie Bell Sharpe leaves a new sign to take the place of the words of wisdom which have encouraged the Power Machine girls so many years. They have modern- ized the sign, “A Good Worker Like a Good Pair of Scissors Shuts Up When She Is Working” to read “Button Your Lip”. 36. Hazel Crow] leaves boxing gloves with magnetized thumbs to Joyce Gonyea for the purpose of picking up pins in Miss Mezzacappa’s class. 37. Jeannette Benoit, realizing that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, leaves her ability to make cookies and fudge to any girl who believes in this theory. 38. Bill Mumford leaves his own short wave T. V. set to all the traffic officers who are stationed at lonely spots in the corridors. 39. Bob Rowland leaves to bashful Robert Vevier all the telephone numbers which he accumulated during his corridor sessions behind his little desk in the corner. 40. To Bill Truesdell, junior racketeer, we leave the knack of knowing. what is going to happen before it happens so he can be there when it happens. 41. To Morton Downey who hums all day and far into the night “A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts”—yes—we leave him a bunch of coconuts. 42. To Mr. Plumb, the proud owner of a new 1949 station wagon, we make a valuable bequest. Since we know that this car must last him another century, we leave him a waterproof plastic tent complete with burglar alarm. 43. Walter James leaves six ounces of his excess weight to Charlie Barber. Charlie may not need it, but Walter wants him to have it. 44. The following couple leaves together: Hazel Crowl and Bill Scholes. 45. Finally, the Seniors would like to leave their dreams of what might be to the Juniors: longer gym periods; shorter class periods; a coffee hour every morning at ten; refreshments to be served at all Senior Class meetings; full length mirrors in all third floor corridors for the girls; free newspapers with a period for their reading; a contract with Miss Mazzucelli to furnish custom tailored dress suits to Seniors for next year’s prom, complete with non-bulging shirts, wrinkle-proof trousers, non- skid shoes and correctly folded handkerchiefs for all the well-dressed Juniors. Also ten free lessons on how to get enough to eat at the Senior Class Banquet. 46. In witness hereof, we subscribe our name, affix our seal, and swear this to be our last will and testament on the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty. THE SENIOR CLAss OF TRADE HIGH. ie
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.enior ¢ OmmiC(ees SOA DKK SST DANCE COMMITTEE Front row: Edith Boucher, Vera Naglieri, James Theres, Ruth Anderson. Back row: Hervey Daigle, Robert McGowan. NOMINATING COMMITTEE Seated: Beatrice Drago, Lois Dodge. Standing: Phyllis Ziemba, Roger Racine, Jeannette Benoit. RING COMMITTEE Be Front row: Eva Mercure, ee Mary Redmond, Joan Q 1 Maurer, Barbara Prfis- Yen terer, Raymond LaBonte, ie | Irene Walker. : Back row: Guilio Misitano, Robert McGowan, George Harding. ee ee
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