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SPECIAL AWARDS Victor Artioli—Reader’s Digest Award Dona Cote—D.A.R. American History Award James Cowles—Civitan Award Phillip Drumheller—Voice of Democracy Contest (City and State) John Emirzian—Honorable Mention - Ford Industrial Arts Award Contest Elizabeth McCarthy—M.V.A. Western Chapter Vocational Citizenship Award Ronald Rogers—Elks’ Youth Leadership Contest Richard Smus—M.V.A. Western Chapter Vocational Cit- izenship Award CLASS DAY ASSEMBLY SENIOR AWARDS FROM THE GIRLS’ DIVISION i Thuryle Allen, Beauty Culture— 2 medals: Drum Majorette, Service to the Class Lime wats 2. Sheila Bryant, Beauty Culture— 1 medal: Secretary of the Class of ’55. 3. Dona Cote, Power Stitching— 4 medals: Dramatics, Science, Mathematics, First Honors. 4. Dorothy Collins, Beauty Culture— 1 pin: Second Honors. 5. Hileen Cote, Trade Dressmaking— 1 medal: Perfect Attendance. 6. Elaine Gravel, Trade Dressmaking— 1 medal: Vocational. 7. Sandra Heineman, Beauty Culture— 1 medal: Vocational. 1 pin: Second Honors. 8. Mabel Hewson, Foods and Catering— 1 medal: Music. 9. Lucille Kratochvil, Foods and Catering— 2 medals: Vocational, Vice President of the Class of 55. 10. Margaret Lambert, Beauty Culture— 1 medal: Service to the Class of ’55. 11. Elizabeth McCarthy, Foods and Catering— 2 medals: Athletics, History. 1 pendant: M.V.A. Vocational. 12. Edward Rossmeisl, Bakery— 1 medal: Vocational. 13. Sue Webb, Beauty Culture— 1 medal: English. 14. Florence White, Vocational Homemaking— 1 medal: Band. = pe Se On Palle 22. 23. 24, 25. SENIOR AWARDS FROM THE BOYS’ DIVISION Victor Artioli, Printing— 3 medals: Honor Student, English, Vocational. Robert Berselli, Radio and TV— 1 medal: Science. Carl Boyer, Drafting— 3 medals: Honor Student, Mathematics, President of the class of ’55. Edward Briggs, Patternmaking— 1 medal: Athletics. . Gerald Buoniconti, Architectural Drawing— 1 medal: Vocational. James Cowles, Drafting— Civitan Award. Harold Davis, Printing— ° 1 medal: Vocational. Phillip Drumheller, Radio and TV— 1 medal: Perfect Attendance. William Flanders, Radio and TV— 2 medals: Vocational, Honor Student. Andre Fournier, Auto Body— 1 medal: Vocational. William Frangie, Electric— 1 medal: Vocational. Ronald Girard, Printing— 1 medal: Music. Daniel Isham, Drafting— 1 medal: Vocational. Leonard Martone, Auto Mechanics— 1 medal: Vocational. Thomas Mulcahy, Sheet Metal— 1 medal: Perfect Attendance. Edwin Pagnoni, Machine. 1 medal: Vocational. Leonard Patrie, Welding— 2 medals: Dramatics, Vocational. Joseph Piteo, Printing— 1 medal: Class Treasurer. Arthur Provost, Auto Mechanics— 1 medal: Vocational. Ronald Rogers, Cabinet— 1 medal: Honor Student. 1 pin: Student Council. Joseph Sieracki, Cabinet— 1 medal: Attendance. Richard Smus, Radiqg and TV— 1 medal: History. M.V.A. Vocational Citizenship Pin Ronald White, Sheet Metal— 3 medals: Mathematics, Honor Student, Vocational. Robert Wright, Auto Mechanics— 1 medal: Band. James Bernardo, Cabinet — Honor Student
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Class Poem We thank you, Alma Mater, For one and all, the same. For all that you have done, Let’s face it with great courage For all of our achievements, And make success our aim. And knowledge we have won. We remain sincerely grateful Though you have guided us always For this Class of °55. To distinguish right from wrong, As time came for our “Hellos’’, Our thoughts will remain upon these days It comes for our ‘“‘Good-byes’’. When our time has passed and gone. As we journey on through life, Our hearts are beating rapidly, kind thoughts of our Alma Mater stand Our eyes are bright with gleams To remain always within our hearts As We leave our old school friends As the fairest in the land. And face the future with our dreams. The future holds a challenge — Norman Grise and Marianne Schlitt VERSE: GHOZAS EEO REPEAT A CHOlT2: REPEAT A CHO. 3: Class Song (Tune - There Is A Tavern in The Town) We are the seniors of T rade High, yes, Trade High, But we are leaving with a sigh, yes, a sigh. We will all be back some day to call on you And then renew old friendships true. Fare-thee well, for we must leave thee, Do not let the parting grieve thee, And remember that the best of friends must part, must part. Good-by, good-by, dear Freshman Class, yes, good-by, Our time to leave you now is nigh, yes, is nigh, And our word to you is to work for honor grades, And we'll be proud you went to Trade. Good-by, good-by, dear Junior Class, yes, good-by, Our time to leave you now is nigh, yes, is nigh, Our responsibilities we leave to you, And know to Trade you will be true. Good-by, good-by, dear Faculty, yes, good-by, Our time to leave you now is nigh, yes, is nigh, Much of what we are and ever hope to be, We owe to Trade High Faculty. REPEAT A CHO. 4: Good-by, good-by, dear friends, good-by, yes, good-by, Our time to leave you now is nigh, yes, is nigh, We will always treasure all the friends we made, And say, ‘“We’re proud we went to Trade”. Words written by Edward Lambert
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