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FAREWELL TO TRADE (TUNE: SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES) It’s our graduation year, Last school days are near. We're so glad we came; Knowledge was our aim, So much to be gained. We found Trade to be the tops. We learned in every shop How to earn our way; Each and every day Effort was to pay. Verse: Now our class is ready to depart From all that we held in heart; Each friend so true will start his life anew, And we will be apart. Chorus: But, though we say goodbye to alll, We always can recall Our days that went too fast And memories of the past, Trade’s ‘59 class. Anita M. Chase CLASS SONG (TUNE: CHILDREN’S MARCHING SONG) Senior Class, you have one, One more month to have some fun. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have two, Too few days to stay in school. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have three, Three years here — now time is near. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have four, Four events and then no more. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class of ‘59 Senior Class, you have five Basket men that were alive. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have six, Six marks to pass or else it’s nix. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have seven, Seven teachers, not eleven. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. Senior Class, you have eight, The time is eight that you graduate. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are almost done. You’re the best class of all time. Come on, Seniors! Take it on the run; Your school days are really done. June E. Arduino 13
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12 day, the fourth and fifth of February. If only our tea room were big enough to accommodate all of us at once! We are having frosted fruit juice, roast turkey with all the ‘fixin’s,” and deep-dish apple pie 4 la mode. Doesn't that menu sound delicious? We can hardly wait! Our prom and banquet will be Thursday evening, May seventh, in the main ballroom of the Sheraton- Kimball. Soon afterwards will come our Class Day. Com- mittees are planning that now. There will probably be an assembly at which we shall present a play featuring the highlights of our career. Afterwards we shall plant our ivy. For many of us Class Day will mark the end of our years at Trade. About May fifteenth those of us who have jobs in our trades are permitted to go to work. Usually only a few seniors remain at school until June. On the evening of June eighth we will all be pres- ent at the Municipal Auditorium for our graduation. After having waited three long years for that time, we are beginning now to think of after-graduation. We know that we shall often recall our wonderful days at Trade High. We shall never forget our ad- visers, Mrs. Triggs and Mr. Fitzgibbons; Mr. Garvey and the rest of the faculty; and our many good friends in the other classes. They made our stay at Trade pleasant and memorable. We hope that they will miss us a little bit and think of us often. EVELYN CHARTER and CAROL RAFFENETTI Class Ballot — 1959 GIRLS Dolores Kutzenko Celia Mitchell June Arduino June Arduino Anita Chase Alice Gaudreau Celia Mitchell Sandra Jennison Alice Gaudreau Alice Gaudreau Anita Chase Jo-anne Daigle Jerilyn Laro June Arduino Evelyn Charter Cynthia Connor June Arduino Jerilyn Laro Marion Hebert Sadie Jones Claire Albino Cynthia Connor Yvette Henry Constance Work Jo-anne Daigle Evelyn Charter June Arduino Rita Desy Yvette Henry Carol Raffenetti June Arduino Marilyn Claus Anita Chase Auto Body Shop “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes’ Kim Novak John Derek Trade High Bandstand 4 Best Looking Best Dressed Most Popular Most Ambitious Most Likely to Succeed Did Most for Class Most Cheerful Most Bashful Class Athlete Class Couple Class Speaker Class Baby Class Gum Chewer Most Talkative Class Joker Class Singer Class Flirt Class Note Writer Shortest Tallest Window Gazer Class Dreamer Class Artist Noisiest Best Natured Class Chiseler Class Dancer Most Alert Most Conscientious Class Loafer Class Apple-polisher Quietest Class Miser Class Hangout Favorite Song Favorite Actress Favorite Actor Favorite Band Favorite T.V. Program BOYS Douglas Chevalier Daniel Willett Emedio Maloni Joseph Connolly Arthur McKenna Richard Petrucci Charles Robidoux Donald Martin Donald Martin Louis Jacques Robert Tassie Bernard Paine Wayne Rosner Emedio Maloni Frank Davies Stephen Los Douglas Chevalier Francis Sheehan George Johnston Paul Dougherty Calvin Kenyon Joseph Mirigian Donald Arndt Lionel Vermette — Lionel Vermette Alfred Beaudet Stephen Los Curtis Oakley Vincent Mandolini Roland Crump Daniel Jurkowski Lawrence Cloutier James O'Sullivan Third Floor “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes’’ Debra Kerr Yul Brynner Lester Lannin 77 Sunset Strip
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CLASS POEM 1959 Graduation this year Has made us all proud; Trade Seniors are walking On a silver-lined cloud. We give grateful thanks For their loyalty true To our parents and friends, Who have all helped us through. The memories of Trade High We'll treasure through life, The days that were pleasant, The few that held strife. We've now reached our goal; ‘Twas not easily done, But we know it was worth it, For the battle is won. ANITA M. CHASE 14
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