Springfield Trade High School - Beaver Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Class Will experiment notes. To Dottie Discoivez, Corinne Pelland gives her math note book. ‘‘May she make better use of if than | did”’. Raymond Dudek Jr. wills his successor the responsibilities and headaches of the presidency of the class, also the privilege of roaming the third floor, especially his post near the Beauty Culture Department. Annette Boucher leaves the secretary of next year’s senior class all the problems that go with the job. Sandra Gaugh gives the privilege to date the Senior Class President to the next girl president of the Student Council. Sheila Isham wants her sister Regina and Alberta Pepin to have all the copies of her last minute ‘‘Spotlight on Youth’’ articles and with them their worries. To his successor, Peter lellamo leaves all the problems and worries of the yearbook. Signed and sealed on the twenty-second day of January of the year of our Lord one thousand, nineteen hundred and sixty, in the city of Springfield, in the county of Hampden, in the Common- wealth of Massachusetts. THE GCLEASSZORI1 960 18

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Class Will Be it remembered, that we, the class of Trade High School in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, being of sound mind and. memory, but now departing from Trade, do make this LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. To Sandra La Grand, Evelyn Jefferson leaves the meat bench in 318. Ann Cuzzone wills to the juniors her knowledge in cakes and cookies. She hopes they learn something. Peter lellamo leaves to Peter Cote the third floor. May he keep his eyes on the girls. Margaret Colapietro wills her seat at the lunch table in the cafeteria to Beverly Gardner. Bob Table wants Buddy Kendall to have his poetry book. To Claude Talbot, Ronald J. Devniors gives the privilege to graduate next year. Janet Therrien leaves to Carol Pepper her absentee record in hopes she keeps it up as well as she has. Grant Elbert wills to Bill Gamble a box of chewed gum and his brother, Frank Walters. John Lavertue wills to Carl Brown a little of his weight so he will not be so thin. To Irving Piero and John Niziankowicz, Gaucie McLean leaves his coffee breaks at Mother Hubbards during shop week. To Mr. Comier, the boys leave a one years supply of termite killer. Diana Greenia bequeaths to Mrs. Triggs an automatic room heater for her room, Now3o22- Arnold Bush wants Mr. McCabe to have all his printing knowledge. Stanley Sheron leaves the class of 1961 Mr. Fitzgibbons and his basement pass. Anthony Batytus wants Mr. Donald McLennan to have all the tape which they made their baseballs from. To Miss Bransfield, Alice Broadbent leaves the left side wash tubs. Annette Boucher wills to Miss Bransfield a robot to clean up the room at night. Donald Fierlot wants Mr. Frank Prew to have his can to catch the overflow with. Vincent Keith and Richard Soucy bequeath to Mr. Hesse two bottles of electrons. To Marilyn Bergstrom, Jeannette La Pierre leaves all her permanent customers in Beauty Culture. Jeanne Allaire wants Annette Provost to have the privilege of doing all her customers. ‘‘Good Luck’’. Diane Feriolo wills her place in Beauty Culture to Barbara Phelps. Jacqueline Berard leaves to Barbara Logan the hair-dressing tables and mirrors, but most of all she leaves her Miss Branfield. Kenneth Bliss wills Rudolph Dolins all the Indian Motorcycles. They are easy starting. Ronald Gendron wills to Mr. James Brown his two spinners. Robert Provencial leaves to Robert Grigas all his motorcycle parts. Carol Tyrell bequeaths to the class of 1961 all her hairnets, aprons and her uniform. ‘“‘Have fun’’. Barbara Vezina wants Evelyn Wilson to have her Glee Club Robe in hopes she will some day become a star. To Mr. McGibney, Ted Haryasz leaves an open goal and his soccer uniform. Edward Haryasz leaves his place on the bench to the future soccer team. Kenneth Kielbania wills to some member of the soccer team his jersey, No. 9, which costs $11.95 according to Uncle Ed. John Callahan wants Tom Skowion to have the Trade pigskin. Joyce Pina leaves her supply of chewing gum for the football and basketball games to Aleana Douglas. May she always ‘‘chew’’. Sandra Morace gives her knowedge of social studies along with all her “‘A”’ test papers to Ronnie Morace. To Albert Charron, Donald Trottier leaves all his notes in Radio TV and his 17



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Class Poem It's been almost three years, And we've loved every day. Mr. Garvey and teachers, All helped on our way. When first we entered, As freshmen so gay, We looked at seniors, Who were well on their way. We met our advisors, Elected our officers, There was a nice dance, For which we were sponsors. Soon the Seniors were finished. We watched with great joy. The white robe for the girl, The blue for the boy. And now, Juniors! The name we were proud. Ne feel we're really, One of the crowd. With the goal in our minds, Of the following year, And the help we're getting, We had no real fear. We crowned our glory, With the Junior Prom. All hopes of passing, Were blessed with great calm. From Freshmen to Seniors, We went on our way. Our thoughts were all sober, But actions were gay. This school has taught us, The good way of life. We can now face the future, The struggle and strife. With love for Trade High School, Held deep in our hearts, With a grateful farewell, We sadly depart. 19

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