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TRAUE HIGH BEAVER Bb | SPRINGFIELD TRADE HIGH SCHOOL 1300 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Table of Contents Dedication Roger L. Putnam Administration Beaver Staff Beaver Sales President's Message History Ballot Will Song Guidance Seniors Undergraduates Post High Shops Promenade Office Extra Curricular Teachers Lithographed at Springfield Trade High School Springfield, Massachusetts 2 Dedication The Seniors of Trade High take pride in honoring Mr. Lewis Jackson for his 50 years in the Springfield School System by dedicat- ing this year’s annual to him. Twenty-one of those years he has given of himself to the life of Trade High; ever cooperative, alert and prompt in his service. Springfield claims Lewis as its own, wel- coming him to life 69 years ago Although he grew up in a small town called Pine Plains, N. Y., he came back home fo re-es- tablish life in Western Massachusetts. Looking back, Lewis can well feel proud of his family, which grew from two daugh- MR. LEWIS JACKSON ters and one son to 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grand children. Oftentimes he proudly speaks about them to his fellow workers, many times adding zest to the stories with his quick wit, and _ friendly humor. Many a time his quiet demure in getting a point across led one to believe once again in the old saying, ‘Silence is golden. So now in the golden years of his seni- ority, we extend to Mr. Jackson much health in his future and much joy in his family. Come back to visit Trade High, Lewis. 7 = KG a a =) A, 4 = fh = O 4 AG hy 0 O mG RogerL. Putnam THE HONORABLE ROGER L. PUTNAM City - Mayor of Springfield 1937-1943. Re-elected 1939 and 1941. (Granted military leave in 1943.) Trade High School owes its existence to the Putnam Administration. State - Democratic Nominee for Governor of Massachusetts. National - Military - Business - Industry - Civic - National Administrator of Economic Stabilization Agency . Appointed by the President of the United States in 1951. Enlisted World WarIlas Seaman. Attended Officers Training School. Experimental Officer at Naval Proving Ground. Discharged January 1919 as Lieutenant, jg. Recalled to active duty as Lieutenant Commander March 1943 - assigned as Director of Research and Development for Amphibious Forces for the Atlantic Fleet. Served on staff of Admiral A.G. Kirk in Command of U. S. Naval Forces (Normandy Invasion). Released to inactive duty in 1944 to become Director of Office of Contract Settlement. Director of Springfield National Bank - Past Director of Van Norman Tool Company - American Bosch Corp. - Perkins Machine Gear Company. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Package Machinery Company. Park Commissioner for City of Springfield. Local Director of FEPC - Massachusetts Fair Employment Practice Commission. He was named to the Board of the Dexter Fund on June 5, 1951. Treasurer of Petersham Memorial Library - Trustee of Springfield Library Association - Chairman of Red Cross Chapter 19 - Head of Pioneer Valley Members - Chairman of Development Council - Committee Chairman of Citizens' Action Com- mission for the City of Springfield - Sole Trustee ofthe Lowell Observatory and Chairman of Mars Study Committee located in Flagstaff, Arizona. Marriage - Washington, D. C., to Caroline Piatt Jenkins. Children - Caroline Canfield, Roger Lowell, Jr., William Lowell, Anna Lowell, Mary Compton, Michael C. J. Education - Noble Greenough School, Boston Harvard 1915 AB - Magna Cum Laude Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 aban mS bat | Ow DR. T. JOSEPH McCOOK Superintendent, Springfield Public Schools SCHOOL COMMITTEE John T. McDonough, Chairman; Mrs. Mary — Hickerson, Mrs. Dorothy S. Robinson, Ray- M. Lynch, Joseph F. Marony, Francis P. mond G. Superneau, Raymond J. Durocher, Coughlin, Theodore E. Dimauro, J. Arthur Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr.,.Mayor, Ex Officio. Dr. T. Joseph McCook Superintendent of Schools Dr. M. Marcus Kiley Deputy Superintendent of Schools Dr. Owen B. Kiernan Commissioner of Education Commonwealth of Massachusetts Walter J. Markham Director Division of Vocational Education John F. Shea Assistant Director Edmond P. Garvey, Principal Springfield Trade High School Dennis J. Brunton, Assistant Principal Mrs. Teresina B. Thompson Assistant. Principal SecielereieS tection MR. EDMUND P. GARVEY Principal MR. DENNIS J. BRUNTON 7 MRS. TERESINA B. THOMPSON Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Beaver Staff Sitting: Mary Laudate, Marilyn Johnson, Standing: Richard Zwinski, Faythe Loritz, Walter Gunning—advisor, Marilyn Berg- Gail Daigle, Sandra LeGrand, Janet James, strom. Doris Brooks, Jr., Alberta Pepin. YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Marilyn Bergstrom Mary Laudate Doris Brooks, Jr., Layout Editor Faythe Loritz Lester Brooks, Jr. Sandra LeGrand Peter Cote Alberta Pepin, Art Editor Gail Daigle, Assistant Editor Gloria Sedelow Janet James, Assistant Editor David Thibeault, Photographer Marilyn Johnson Richard Zwinski, Sports Editor Walter Gunning, Advisor BeaverSales Sitting: Walter Stanton—advisor, Marilyn Standing: Guido Artioli, Nelson Freeman, Bergdall, Gail Daigle, James Pollard. Phil Clough, Dave Bolduc, Ray Rocca. Sitting: David La Plante, Marilyn Johnson, Syriac, Tom Skowran, John Waldron. Sandra Marks, William Allard. Louis Archambeault and Wes Craven. Standing: Edward Sabol, Jurkowski, Ronald MeEecsiaenis Nessage Class Day is a time for looking back on the past four years as well as taking a look ahead to the many important years to come. In surveying the past, we are well aware of the fact that we owe a debt of gratitude to the many people who have helped us in our progress to this point. To our parents, who have urged us on and nelped us through all phases of our education and our lives, our heartfelt thanks. To the faculty of Trade High School, we owe our gratitude for imparting the knowledge and. skills which have equipped us to move now into the fields of endeavor which we have chosen. We may leave Springfield Trade High with the certainty that we are pre- pared to take our places among those who have preceded us, those who will be our co-workers and fellow students from this day on. It is gratifying to know that in this world which has changed so markedly in the past generation—our generation—we are pre- pared to assume our places in the first ranks of industry, business, and education. As skills and trades have become more complicated and demanding, our school has kept pace with all the latest develop- ments and methods. It has set for itself the task of producing graduates who are ready to avail themselves of the promise of the world in which they live. We mean to prove that this task has been accomplished! ouph Settee Joseph Tesori 10 Class History FRESHMAN YEAR In September, 1957, just four short years ago, many of the members of the graduat- ing class of 1961 degan their freshman year at Springfield Trade High School. As yet we had no class advisors and, there- fore, we didn't elect any class officers. Sud- denly June was upon us, and we were amazed at how quickly our first year had passed. SOPHOMORE YEAR With September, 1958, came the promise of class organization. Our newly appointed class advisors, Miss O'Neil and Mr. Ross helped us to conduct our first election in which we elected Charles Belden, President; Annette Vachon, Vice-President; An nette Provost, Secretary; Claude Talbot, Treasurer; Janei James, Girl Marshal, and Robert Tes- sier, Boy Marshal. On March 13, 1959, we held our first dance. The Shamrock Hop, which was a huge success. JUNIOR YEAR Returning from a pleasant summer vaca- tion to our junior year, we noticed that we were to witness many memorable events. Knowing this, we immediately set about the task of electing our junior class officers which were: Charles Belden, President; Al- berta Pepin, Vice-President; Annette Pro- vost, Secretary; Caro] Mo: 2r, Treasurer; Bar- baa Phelps, Girl Marshal; and Albert Cnar- ron, Boy Marshal. In December, closed circuit television was introduced to our school, and that spring the addition of the new mechanics section 11 was added. On May 13, 1960, we heid the Beaver Hop, and on the seventeenth of that month, we held the election of our senior class officers. SENIOR YEAR On September 6 we returned as seniors for our last year at Trade High. Our class officers were: Joseph Testori, President; Al- berta Pepin, Vice-President; Patricia Sup- czak, Secretary; Carol Moyer, Treasurer; Bar- bara Phelps, Girl Marshal; and Thomas Walsh, Boy Marshal. In October, 1960, a straw vote was held in our school for the Presidency of the United States. We then sponsored the Har- vest Hop in November. In February, the school welcomed The Freedom Shrine, saw the marriage of one of our classmates, Doris Moyer to Lester Brooks, and the suc- cess of our Sweetheart Hop. We held our Senior meeting the last of March and at that time Maurice Disley replaced Thomas Walsh as Boy Marshal. In April we reached the high points of our senior year; our Prom and Banquet held April 13, Class Day held April 21, and our Senior Class Luncheon held in the Trade High Tea Room on April 25 and 26. June 14 will always be remembered by every member of the graduating class of '61. As we walk down the center aisle of the Springfield Municipal Auditorium, mem- ories of those who have helped us, worked with us and saw us through to that day will linger in our minds. They will never be forgotten by any one of us. Patricia Supczak BOY Joseph Testori William Roberts Richard Zwinski Warren Mathison Charles Dumais Joseph Testori Stanley Ziemba Ralph Kendall Richard Moskal Harry Bassette John Waldron Thomas Skowron Gary Snyder Nelson Freeman Leonard Parzych Robert Methot Jonn Carney Dennis Bisson Lawrence Genander Trade High Elizabeth Taylor John Wayne Untouchables In the Still of the Night Joseph Testori Glass Ballet MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED MOST AMBITIOUS MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SMARTEST MOST CHEERFUL CLASS FLIRT MOST BASHFUL BEST NATURED CLASS ATHLETE CLASS LOVER CLASS SPEAKER CLASS GUM CHEWER CLASS RACKETEER MOST TALKATIVE CLASS JOKER CLASS SINGER FAVORITE BAND FAVORITE ACTRESS FAVORITE ACTOR FAVORITE T. V. PROGRAM CLASS SONG BOY GIRL WHO DID MOST FOR THE CLASS 12 GIRL Annette Provost Norma Vancini Elaine Biggs Alberta Pepin Alberta Pepin Alberta Pepin Alberta Pepin Patricia Supczak Annette Vachon Janet Galway Marcella Gauthier Alberta Pepin Nancy Ayers Alberta Pepin Sandra Maynard Rita Nashville Mary Lou Howard Jean Hill Gail Daigle Trade Hiah Elizabeth Taylor John Wayne Surfside 6 Get A Job Alberta Pepin Class Ww ill State of Massachusetts Hampden County Town of Springfield Trade High School We, the class of 1961, realizing that our four years at Trade high school are nearly finished, do declare and publish our last Will and Testament. Being of sound mind and body we generously leave the follow- ing items: First, to our parents, our everlasting love, gratitude, and devotion. Second, to Mr. Garvey, our principal, our respect and appreciation for his guidance during these past four years. Third, to Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Brunton, our assistant principals, our appreciation for their unselfish and wise leadership. Fourth, to Miss O'Neil and Mr. Ross, our class advisors, our admiration and respect for their kind understanding guidance. Fifth, to the faculty, our sincere admira- ion and gratitude for having labored so duteously to try to make us, not only good students, but also good citizens. Sixth, to the Junior Class, our position of leadership at Trade High, with the hope that they will fill this role with dignity next year. Seventh, to the Sophomores, our scholas- tic, and all-around ability. Eighth, to the freshmen, our hopes and wishes that they, four years from now, will be in our shoes. The following items may seem trivial, but we hope that they will bring to mind fond memories of the Class of ‘61! Joseph Testori wills to Steve Ziemian one pair of worn shoes and one pencil and some yellow lined paper for notes, along with a book of excuses to get around lead- ing questions to Brian Daniels. Albera Harriet Pepin wills to all future girls of the Architectural Drafting Depart- ment the fortune of being the one and only girl in a classroom of 21 boys. Patricia Supezak wills her ability to flirt with almost any boy in Trade High to some- one who has the time because she didn't. Carol Moyer wills to anyone, her job of cashiering in the lunch room. That is, if she can stand the nonsense of putting up with some of those boys. Barbara Phelps wills Arthur Debour the ticket from the Sweetheart Hop. Maurice Disely just leaves. Richard Zwinski wills all his Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Steering Committee and Year Book passes to whomever wants them. Philip Clough leaves the Presidency of the Honor Society open to any boy or girl that can put up with Mr. Fitzgibbons’ jokes. Warren John Mathison, being out of mind and a physical wreck does hereby leave all his theoretical and mathematical computations concerning the theories of Darwin and Freud, to the most able young man, another scholar cf Trade High, Jean Demers, of the Architectural Drafting De- partment. Charles Belden lezives. David Plante wills to Nick Colagionanni all his excuses for getting out of classes and shop. Regina Isham wills her best suit to any- one in her shop that thinks he can wear it. Richard Moskal wills his gym suit (that he hasn't used in three years) to any fresh- man who wants it. Nancy Ayers and Harry Griswold will the next couple who dares to hold hands in front of Mr. Kehoe all the luck in the world. Bob Methot leaves his first lunch and cof- fee break secrets to Mr. Prew. Janet James leaves to Gale Plummer her 13 Chas oo WW jak mathematical ability and her well known blush. Jo Ann Besancon leaves all her answers to the Macbeth tests to Kathy Bardelli. Peter Alexopoulos wills to James Bolduc his place in front of Miss O'Neil’s room on the lonely third floor. Mary Laudate wills to Mary Desy the de- sire and ambition to become a teacher. William French leaves to William Brady the responsibility of keeping Willie Barker off the third floor. Gail Daigle wills to Miss Gilson her knowledge of baking cakes. Peter Cote wills to “Dean'’ McGibney the 1960 soccer team. Larry Genander, wills to Frank Chiard, chucker of the Trade Bowling team, his fa- vorite bowling ball in hopes it will help him in future games. Leonard Parzych wills to Stan Tyburski his parking spot on Roosevelt Avenue. One of these days Stan will get his license. Annette Vachon and Annette Provost will to Wally and Doryce Provost, all the broken lockers they have had during their four years at Trade High. Nelson Freeman, leaves to Bruce Minor two used prom tickets. Sandra Marks, Marcella Gauthier, and Sandra Madden will to Paul Corbett, John Mascitis, and Al Brown the hope that grad- vation will be just the beginning for them all. Ralph Kendall wills to Bob Livermore his stool at Durocher’s Diner. Don't get caught. William Roberts wills to Ken Duby his coffee cup and a book of passes. Miss O'Neil and Mr. Ross will to Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Souza two large bottles of tranquilizers. Signed and sealed on the fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one in the city of Springfield, in the count of Hampden, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Patricia Supczak 14 ClassSong FAREWELL TRADE HIGH May the friends we've made In our school days Travel with us on our way. May the times we'll share together Be as bright as yesterday. Seeking courage, not to falter In our future, very near May we honor our instructors Memory in our hearts so dear. Chorus— Inspired by those who taught us In our days at old Trade High. Let the thought of Alma Mater In our hearts and minds abide. To ever keep our lives from drifting On a sea of endless tide May we tace the future bravely Guided by OLD TRADE HIGH. Gail Daigle Tune: May You Always 15 Cis Guicdanee Ori MRS. RITA TRIGGS Girl's Counselor Se ee Mr. Mario Pelligrini counsels 16 SENIORS NICHOLAS ALBANO 27 Whiting Street Auto Mechanics Rifle Club PETER JOHN ALEXOPOULOS 19 Virginia Street Electric Shop Basketball, Stage Crew Traffic Squad HENRY ALLARD 14 Huntington Street Electric Hockey, Stage Crew Track 18 = ELIZABETH CANNON 145 Oak Grove Ave. Needle Trades, Glee Club RICHARD PAUL CARON Feeding Hills Rd., Southwick Welding 19 | Xo ROBERT CARLSON 292 Abbott St. Auto Mechanics Shop Basketball, Hockey SIEINNKCUSS LUCIEN A. AUBE 530 Plainfield Street Machine Shop 20 HENRY ARMAND 107 Greene Street Visual Aids Radio Station Sound Crew, Closed Circuit Television NANCY ANN AYERS 114 Butler Street Foods and Catering Glee Club, Yearbook, Steering Committee 1961 JOYCE BARLOW 207 Worcester St,, Indian Orchard Needle Trades Glee Club HARRY A. BASSETTE 604 Main Street Electric Shop Honor Society, Stage Crew PATRICIA BEAULIEU 65 Myrtle Street, Indian Orchard Beauty Culture, Yearbook 21 SENIORS CHARLES £. BELDEN, Jr. 11 Holland Street Radio Class President, Student Council ROBERT BENNETT Granville Road, Southwick Pattern Rifle Club MARILYN ANN BERGDOLL 190 Middle Street Needle Trades Steering Committee, Glee Club Yearbook, Assemblies 22 0) | WILLIAM BREWSTER 31 Franklin Street po Bakery Baseball, Footabl!| GEORGE BRONSON Jr. 68 Pembroke Circle Cabinet Rifle Club, Archery MRS. DORIS RAE BROOKS Jr. Box 268 Council Grove W. Brookfield Foods and Catering, Yearbook Student Council, Traffic Squad 23 SENIORS JOYCE M. BOLDEN 40 Congress Street Needle Trades Basketball, Glee Club DAVID A. BOLDUC 14 Rogers Avenue, Ludlow Radio Closed Circuit T. V. Sound Crew PAUL R. BONNEAU 1] Everett Avenue, Webster Radio Honor Society 24 96 ALLAN BONNEVILLE 58 Waldorf Street Electric : RONALD BONYEAU — 5 Dwight Street, Westfield Machine Shop Track DAVID A. BOSWORTH 119 Berkshire Drive Radio Sound Crew 29 SENIORS MARILYN BERGSTROM 34 Pershing Terrace Beauty Culture Honor Society, Glee Club Traffic Squad, Yearbook Assemblies ELAINE BIGGS 6 Victoria Terrace, Ludlow Foods and Catering Glee Club, Bowling DENIS BISSON 73 Villa Parkway Electric 26 1961 RAYMOND BROUILLARD 423 Carew Street Painting and Decorating DANIEL BROWN 17 Princeton Street Cabinet DELORES BROWN 180 Sharon Street Foods and Catering Glee Club, Yearbook Girls Basketball 27 SENIORS MAUREEN BROWN 510 Union Street Needle Trades Glee Club, Steering Committee NANCY BROZ 40 Fowler St., Westfield Beauty Culture Traffic Squad SUSAN BULLENS 269 Russell Rd., Westfield Needle Trades Bowling, Glee Club, Swimming 28 WALTER E. BURKOTT, Jr. 176 Granville Rd., Westfield Radio . =) Honor Society Sound Crew JOHN CALABRESE 297 Orange St. Radio 29 1961 ARNOLD BUSH 81 W. Alvord St. Printing—Lithography SENIORS JAMES J. ANDRE 10 Brownell Street, Ludlow Auto Body Traffic Squad THOMAS ANDREWS 40 Van Ness Street Auto Mechanics Steering Committee ROBERT ARCAND 348 Page Blvd. Auto Mechanics 30 196] LAWRENCE CASEY 80 Cherrelyn St. Cabinet Band, Baseball ROBERT CECCARELLI 1388 Berkshire Ave. Radio Hockey, Rifle Club, Sound Crew ALBERT J. CHARRON 95 Cedar St. Radio 31 SENIORS STEPHENS GIEPLINSKI JR: 85 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham Mechanical Drafting 32 EUGENE CHRUSCIEL, JR. 39 Fullerton St., oO Radio Baseball, Bowling, Rifle Club, Track ROE S. CLARK 30 Kings Highway, W. Springfield Auto Mechanics Rifle Club 1961 ROBERT GRAMMO 21 Elm St., Monson Electric Stage Crew, Traffic Squad : JOSEPH GREGG 119 State St. Radio HARRY WARREN GRISWOLD 44 Fairfield Avenue, Westfield Radio Hockey, Sound Crew 33 SENIORS MARION CONNORS 33 Layzan Brothers Rd. 1.0. Beauty Culture PETER D. COTE 267 Abboft St. Printing—Lithography Shop Basketball, Steering Comm.- Hockey, Rifle Club, Soccer, Year- book, Assemblies, Volley-ball ARNOLD R. CRAVEN 36 Clarendon St. Diesel 34 1961 ERNEST GIROUARD 125 Princeton St. Auto Body Baseball, Basketball, Football JUDITH GOLDBERG 48 Portland St., Holyoke Needle Trades Glee Club HAROLD GOLDMAN 170 Sharon St. Painting and Decorating Basketball, Football 35 SENIORS HAYWARD CRENSHAW 323 Eastern Ave. Machine Shop Basketball, Glee Club VESTA CRENSHAW 45. Monroe St. Needle Trades WILLIAM H. CUNNINGHAM 22 Bryant St. Printing—Lithography Camera Club, Football, Yearbook 36 1961 BEVERLY GARDNER 211 Shaker Road £. Longmeadow Beauty Culture GEORGE GAUDET 11 Jefferson Avenue Cabinet Hockey MARCELLA GAUTHIER 149 Grove St., Chicopee Falls Bakery Playday 37 SENIORS JOHN DEANE 176 Pendleton Ave. Auto Mechanics Band, Glee Club, Swimming, Track Wrestling EDWARD F. DEYO 64 Tilton St. Radio JAMES C. DiMASCOLA 83 Charles St. Electric Band, Basketball, Stage Crew, Track, Soccer, Traffic Squad 38 1961 MAURICE DISLEY 3125 Boston Rd. Auto Mechanics Baseball, Class Marshal, Glee Club, Wrestling, Student Council RUDOLPH DOLINA Eastman St. West Warren Electric Honor Society, Stage Crew BONNEY DOMINO 29 Stebbins St. Needle Trades 39 PSE INOS BERNARD DRUMMOND Gargon Terrace, Southwick Radio Steering Committee RICHARD DUBY 41 Arch St., Ludlow Cabinet CHARLES P. DUMAIS 1536 Dwight St. Machine Shop Hockey 40 96 ALBERT A. DUPUIS 309 Ontario St., Cohoes, N. Radio . Honor Society, Yearbook Sales Camera Club RALPH S. DURET Pombuilensst Auto Mechanics JOHN ELMS 93 Balfour Drive Machine Shop Glee Club Al SENIORS JAMES FITCHET 31 Bales: St. Pattern NELSON R. FREEMAN 15 Edgewood Street Electric Stage Crew, Track, Traffic Squade Yearbook WAYNE FREEMAN 155 Emerald Road Radio Baseball, Football, Rifle Club Sound Crew, Closed Circuit T. V. 42 WILLIAM FRENCH 125 Main St. Great Barrington Architectural Drafting WILLIAM GAMBLE 26 Leabnon St. Machine Basketball, Football, Glee Club Track, Wrestling 43 1961 JERRY GALETTA 25 Gargon Terrace Cabinet a SIE INIHOUSS GAIL P. DAIGLE 151 Maynard St. Foods and Catering Cheer Leader Co-Capt., Yearbook, Staff and Sales, Jr. Red Cross, Girls’ Basketball, Assemblies, Bet- ter Dress Campaign GEORGE DALY 114 Rochelle St. Pattern Baseball, Bowling, Rifle Club, Track Swimming LEE A. DAVENPORT 43 Barrington Rd., Longmeadow Mechanical Drafting Honor Society, Swimming £4 LAWRENCE GENANDER Jr. 46 Midway St., I. O. Electric Script Writer, Band, Bowling Honor Society, Soccer, Stage Crew Dance Comm., Steering Comm. Vice-President of H onor Society ROSEMARY GINATTASSIO 315 Eastern Avenue Bakery 45 1961 MICHAEL BORDFORE GIBSON 220 El Paso Cabinet Yearbook SENIORS WESLEY CRAVEN 20 Pelham St. Architectural Drafting Honor Society, Track GEORGE CRAWFORD 462 Liberty St. Auto Mechanics Shop Baseball DONALD M. CREANZA 351 Oakland St. Auto Body 46 1961 ALAN GOODREAU 4 Arthur St., Ludlow Cabinet Rifle Club ENID GORDON 139 Catherine St. Needle Trades Glee Club GEORGE STEWART GRAHAM Gargon Terrace, Southwick Welding 47 SENIORS PHILIP A. CLOUGH Warren Rd., Palmer Auto Mechanics Honor Society President, Student Council, Senior Steering Committee JAMES COLBY 37 Wrona St. Electric Stage Crew JAMES R. CONNOLLY 229 Miller St. Ludlow Electric Camera Club, Student Council, Stage Crew 48 96 RALPH MEGLIOLA 10 Chapel St. Cabinet RICHARD MILLS 27 Fullerton St. Auto Mechanics JOHN MOAKLER 119 Edendale St. Sheet Metal Bowling, Football, Track, Swim: ming, Soccer, Wrestling 49 SENIORS WALLACE HENDERSON, Jr. 350 West St., Ludlow Machine Drafting JEAN HILL 59 Granby St. Beauty Culture ROBERT HITCHCOCK 1760 Carew St. Auto Mechanics Shop Basketball 90 196] PHILIP F. MAWAKA, JR. 54 Dorset St. E. Longmeadow Auto Body SANDRA MAYNARD 91 Lucerne Road Bakery Bowling, Glee Club LAWRENCE McCARTHY 201 Westford Avenue Machine 51 SENOS JANET JAMES 36 Taber St. Beauty Culture Bowling, Steering Commitee Open House Guide, Yearbook Glee Club, Honor Society 52 RALPH JACQUES 36 Wright St., Agawam Machine Glee Club MARILYN JOHNSON 206 Meadowbrook, Longmeadow Beauty Culture Yearbook Honor Society, Traffic Squad Open House Guide, Assemblies 1961 SANDRA MADDEN 178 Plainfield St. Bakery JOHN MAJOCKA 4 Dale St., Ware Auto Mechanics SANDRA MARKS 60 Embury St. Bakery Yearbook 53 SENIORS ROBERT KNAPIK 106 Noble St., Westfield Electric Football, Honor Society, Yearbook Student Council, Stage Crew 54 LINDA KENNEDY 36 Bancroft St. Needle Trades Bowling, Glee Club, Yearbook HAROLD KNAPTON 14 Monmouth St. Auto Mechanics 1961 FREDERICK LUVENGUK 31 Loule Road, Wilbraham Electric Stage Crew, Swimming ISRAEL LEWIS 30 Lebanon St. Welding Basketball, Football, Track BARBARA LOGAN aoe King st: Beauty Culture 99 Lt se ee SENIORS DENNIS LACHANCE 2474 Main St. Electric RONALD LaRUE 14 Elsie St. Radio MARY JANE LAUDATE 342 Wilbraham Road Beauty Culture Traffic Squad 06 ESIC eNgRY 1961 LEON LEFEBRE 201 Rosewell Ave. Cabinet NORMAN LEFEBVRE 56 Bradford St. Machine SANDRA LEGRAND Brimfield Road, Monson Foods and Catering Traffic Squad, Yearbook Editor 57 SE INOS THEODORE KRZYEK 694 Chapin St., Ludlow Auto Mechanics FRANK LABIER 151 Pleasant St. Diesel CHARLES LaBOMBARD 18 Hanover St., Westfield Machine 58 DONALD LOMASCOLO 161 Bowles Park Machine Drafting Band, Bowling, Glee Club Student Council EDMOND LYNCH 132 Wilder Terrace, W. Sprfld. Welding 59 (Liew FAYTHE LORITZ 13 Grattan St. Beauty Culture Traffic Squad, Yearbook Picture Editor, Steering Committee SENIORS RONALD JOHNSON 34 Burr St. Auto Mechanics RICHARD JONES 33 Derryfield Ave. Auto Mechanics RALPH KENDALL 31 Steuben St., |. O. Electric Hockey, Track, Sound Crew 60 Yo VIRGINIA. MARTIN 64 Rowland St. Beauty Culture Bowling, Honor Society, Yearbook Cheer Leader, Traffic Squad WILLIAM MASON 210 High St. Auto Mechanics Baseball, Football WARREN MATHISON 126 Hasting St. Architectural Drafting Honor Society, Steering Comm. Student Council Vice-President Junior Achievement 61 SENIORS ROBERT HUFFMAN 36 Langevin Ave., Fairview Radio Traffic Squad 62 MARY LOU HOWARD 25 Monroe St. Needle Trades Bowling, Glee Club, Yearbook Fashion Shows, Assemblies REGINA ISHAM Wilbraham Road, Hampden Machine Drafting Cheer Leaders, Glee Club,Yr. Book Treas.-Sec. Student Council Steering Commitee, Spot. on Youth 1961 WILLIAM McDEVITT 31 Gatewood Road Machine Glee Club CARL McKENZIE 25 Pomona St. Radio Swimming, Traffic Squad Sound Crew WILLIAM McMASTER 83 Gatewood Rd. Radio 63 SE IN@INS ERNEST HARRINGTON 67 Colonial Ave. Auto Mechanics Track KATIE HARRISON 19 Osgood St. Needle Trades Glee Club JAMES HOY 93 Slater Ave. Auto Mechanics 64 1961 ROBERT SHIVELEY Grandview Ter., Southwick Mechanical Drafting Band, Bowling, Glee Club THOMAS F. SICILIANO 213 William St. Cabinet THOMAS SKOWRON 80 Second St. Pattern Football, Swimming, Track 65 SENIORS RICHARD DAVID MOSKAL 19 Ferris. St., 1.0. Mechanical Drafting Football, Steering Committe, LEON MOURET 37 Stanley St. Radio Closed Circuit T.V., Sound Crew CAROL MOYER 112 Breckwood Blvd. Needle Trades Class Treasurer, Steering Committee 66 1961 LOUIS SARNELLI 19 Ashley St. Cabinet WILLIAM D. SCHABOWSKI 88 Monrovia St. Machine Screamo be ei ae te eee cae a GLORIA SEDELOW 4 Hampden St., 1.0. Needle Trades Yearbook 67 SENIORS RITA NASHVILLE 61 Clantoy St. Bakery CHESTER NIEDBALA 50 Weston St., Wilbraham Machine Shop STEVE NIEJADLIK 86 Corona St. Printing—Lithography Golf, Yearbook 68 96 EDWARD ROHAN 249 Oa. Grove Ave. Electric Football, Stage Crew DAVID ROMANO 84 Oakland St., W. Springfield Auto Mechanics Shop Basketball JOHN RUSSELL 50 Langdon St. Cabinet 69 © Sie N@ kes ALBERTA HARRIET PEPIN Pinewood Rd., Hampden Architectural Drafting Vice President, Glee Club, Student Council, Yearbook, Honor Society, Assemblies, Spotlight on Youth 70 LEONARD PARZYCH 32 White St., Ludlow Electric Stage Crew JOHN PEPPER 54 Lombard Ave. E. Longmeadow Radio Educational T.V., Sound Crew ps ae aes JU 96 HELEN L. REES 45 Watling St., E. Springfield Beauty Culture Glee Club CLAYTON L. RICE 111 Upton St. Cabinet RICHARD RIVARD 18 Sumner Ave. Machine Baseball, Swimming _ vAL SENIORS ALBERT L. PICARD 125 Wilno Ave., Ludlow Sheet Metal Track DAVID R. PLANTE 51 Revere St. Machine Yearbook, Honor Society, Steering Committee ANNETTE PROVOST 285 Rosewell Ave. ae Beauty Culture Doras Bowling, Cheer Leader, Yearbook, aioe Honor Society, Class Secretary, Assemblies, Glee Club 72 zen RONALD RAFFENETTI 91 Sumerset St. Pattern Baseball, Football, Student Council PAUL A. RASCHI 7 Marble St, Mechanical Drafting Baseball, Basketball RAYMOND REECE Old Springfield Rd., Belchertown Machine Band, Basketball, Camera Club, Football, Glee Club, Rifle Club, Track, Wrestling 73 SENIORS IRVING SIMEON PERO Basket St., Huntington Auto Body Student Council, Track JANES Me Pelee A7 Richelieu St. Beauty Culture BARBARA A. PHELPS 3116 Boston Rd., Wilbraham Foods and Catering Class Marshall, Glee Club 74 196] WILLIAM R. ROBERTS 245 Breckwood Blvd. Electric PAUL ROCCA 11 Lorraine St. Sheet Metal Pootball, Student Council, Track, Wrestling JUDITH ROGERS 2199 Page Blvd., 1.0. Bakery Bowling, Glee Club 79 Se INHQOINS RONALD W. NIXON 13 Brover Ave., Wilbraham Radio Wrestling, Closed Circuit T.V. JOHN A. ODATO 115 Northhampton Ave. Radio Sound Crew, Closed Circuit T.V. JAMES OLSEN 837 Sumner Ave. Sheet Metal Baseball, Track, Wrestling 76 1961 BEVERLY RYAN 2110 Boston Rd., N. Wilbraham Beauty Culture Band DOROTHY SAFARIK 76 Grand St. Bakery RAYMOND ST. JACQUES 12 East Hooker St. Machine 77 SEIN VOUS THOMAS MURPHY 72 George St., W. Springfield Radio Football, Hockey, Track THOMAS E. MUSIAK 286 Pasco Rd., |.O. Radio EDWARD A. NADEAU 115 Samuel St. Radio Sound Crew 78 1961 PAUL SENECAL 49 Princeton St. Radio Educational T.V., Sound Crew LAWRENCE SERWATHA 7alawerStal.o; Electric Shop Basketball, Soccer, Traffic- Squad, Stage Crew, Student Council ROBERT SHEA 21 Donald St. Ma chine Drafting Football, Swimming 79 SENIORS DAVID MORRISSETTE 185 West St., Ludlow Radio Baseball, Swimming, Traffic Squad 80 RICHARD MOREY R.F.D. 1 Brimfield Printing—Lithography Bowling, Student Council, Year Book, Assemblies, Volleyball FRANK MORRISINO 151 Prospect St., E. Longmeadow Radio 1961 BERNARD SMITH 181 Lebanon St. Bakery Stage Crew MICHAEL H. SMITH 190 Myrtle St., 1.0. Architectural Drafting SAMUEL SMITH 76 Westford Ave. Auto Mechanics: Basketball, Football, Track 81 SENIORS oe EER. RONALEE SOFFAN 1264 Page Blvd. Printing—Lithography 82 GARY J. SNYDER 12 Maple St., Westfield Electric Craftsman, Stage Crew, Traffic Squad RALPH K. SOMERVILLE 70 Rifle St. Elecrtic Baseball, Shop Basketball, Soccer, Stage Crew IS] ROBERT STEFANIK 129 Homestead Ave., I. O. Auto Mechanics DONALD STEWART East Hooker St. Electronics PATRICIA SUPCZAK Hardwick Pond Rd., Ware Bakery Band, Class Secretary, Glee Club, Honor Society, Student Council 83 SENIORS ROBERT SWANSON 47 Brandon Ave. Auto Body Baseball JOHN SWITZER . Crescent Mills, Huntington Auto Body RONALD SYRIAC 7 Phillip St., Ludlow Radio Yearbook, Sound Crew 84 196 LINDA F. WISE 150 Kimberly Ave. Bakery JAMES WRIGHT ‘236 Parker St., E. Longmeadow Auto Mechanics Track STANLEY J. ZIEMBA 140 Stony Hill Rd., Wilbraham Mechanical Drafting 85 SENT ORS DANIEL TEBALDI 26 Croyden St. Auto Mechanics Football, Hockey, Track JOSEPH J. TESTORI 222 Marsden St. Electric Steering Committee, Track, Stage Crew, Shop Basketball, Swimming, Student Council, Honor Society, Class President LOUIS TESTORI 222 Marsden St. Sheet Metal 196] JAMES WALSH 118 Pilgrim Rd. Radio Football, Swimming, Track, Traffic, Squad, Sound Crew, Educational Me THOMAS C. WALSH 75 Gramby St. Radio Band, Glee Club, Golf ALEANA WATKINS 173 Tyler St. Beauty Culture Assemblies 87 SENIORS os eee es WESTON TUTTLE Lakeview Rd., Southwick Welding Band, Student Council JAMES He tYSZ Matthews Rd., Southwick Auto Mechanics ANNETTE VACHON 76 Hampden St., 1.0. Beauty Culture Bowling, Cheer Leader, Glee Club, Class Vice President, Honor Society Yearbook, Assemblies 88 Wel LINDA VANCINI 26 Lorenzo St. Beauty Culture : NORMA VANCINI 12 Homer St. Foods and Catering Bowling, Cheer Leader, Yearbook, Assemblies JOHN VILLAMAINO 19 Hiawatha St. Architectural Drafting 89 SENIORS ZETTIE M. TILLERY 178 King ot. Radio Basketball, Football, Track, Sound Crew 90 MARTIN L. TESSIER 66 Morris St. Radio Class Marshall, Football, Swim- ming, Rifle Club, Track, Traffic Squad EDWARD P. TOBIASZ 131 West St., Ware Mechanical Drafting Camera Club 23] DONALD WERMAN 24 Meredith St. Elecrtic StageCrew, Glee Club : LYLE WHITCOMB oe Church St., W. Brookfield Printing—Lithography Yearbook ROBERT WHITE 151 West Alvord Street Cabinet 9] SE INIKOUKS) CLAUDE L. TALBOT 3420 Main St. Sheet Metal Class Treasurer, Football, Hockey 92 WALTER SZYMCZYK Band, 39 Falmouth St. Machine Craftsman, Glee Club GEORGE TAYLOR 100 Manmouth St. Auto Mechanics 1961 RICHARD P. ZWINSKI 504 Winsor St., Ludlow Mechanical Drafting Yearbook, Steering Committee Honor Society, Student Council, 93 Camera Shy GUIDO ARTIOLI 1070 Parker St. Drafting JO ANN BESANCON 201 Dorset St. Bakery DENIS BISSON 73 Villa Plsway Electric JOHN CARNEY 27 Santa Maria St. Electric Louis Corgnati 43 Amore Road Electric NORMAN CORTIS 33 Thomas St. Sheet Metal ROBERT DEROUIN 19 Joy St., Ludlow Machine DONALD FOSTER 80 Vadnais St. Electric JANET LOUISE GALWAY 145 Union St. Foods Catering ROBERT GRIGRAS Greenwich Rd., Ware Machine GLORIA GROUT Second Ave., Ware Bakery CHARLES HAFNER 435 Walnut St. Cabinet FRED HUNTER 36 Berkeley St. Sheet Metal JAMES HURST 108 Buckingham St. Printing Lithography RICHARD JENSEN Sykes St., Three Rivers Cabinet JOHN KANE 32 Ardmore St. Machine JOHN KENNEDY 40 Lancaster St. Auto Mechanics DONALD JOHNSON 7 Jewell Lane, Wilbraham Machine ROBERT METHOT 21 Wellington St. Electric JOHN MORIARTY 16 Malden St. Machine LEO L. OUZECHOWSKI 195 East St., Granby Radio EVERETT RHODES 433 State St. Cabinet RAYMOND J. RICHARD 107 Somers Rd., E. Longmeadow Welding RAYMOND RIVARD 21 Eloise St. Printing Lithography JAMES SHAVER 125 College St. Cabinet THOMAS STEVENS 50 Rollins St. Auto Mechanics LINDA ELAINE THIBODEAU 113 Larchmont St. Needle Trades MICHAEL VERSAILLES 379 N. Westfield St., Feeding Hills Pattern JOHN WALDRON 24 Corona St. Electric DOUGLAS WALKER 15 West Ave., Ludlow Machine JOSEPH ZUKOWSKI 51 Farnsworth St. Auto Mechanics 94 UNUENGHAUUATES Abair, Richard Abare, Donald Anderson, Edward Antonowicz, Bonnie Ackerman, Eunice Adamczyk, Ralph Archambault, Louis Jr. Arduino, Beverly Alden, Richard Albertowicz, Carol Arnold, Ronald Arthur, John Aldrich, Edward Allan, Glenn Assad, Francis Asselin, Francis Allard, William Allsop, Charles Asta-Ferrero, Dennis Atkins, Kenneth Amo, Patricia Anderson, Andrea Aube, Claude Aube, Fernand 96 Auclair, Roy C. Aussant, Victor A. Banks, William H. Bardelli, Catherine A. Aylwin, Robert N. Babela, MaryAnn P. Barker, William B. Barnes, Francis G. Bacon, Raymond D. Baerman, Constance M. Barnes, James F. Barnes, John J. Bailey, Ernestine Bailey, James O. Bartos, Kurt Basile, Ronald J. Baker, Abraham H. Baldini, Richard A. Bassette, Gerald Battista, Raymond L. Ball, Garry W. Balsom, Richard K. Beaulieu, Yvonne Bednarski, Frank C. 97 Beck, Roger Beers, Judith Bisceglia, Jamie Bisi, Dolores Begley, John Beliveau, Reine Bixby, Russell Blais, Joseph Bell, Linda Belliveau, William Blake, Sara Blanchard, James Bennett, Barbara Bensch, Ferdinand Blanchard, Susanne Bliss; Richard Bergeron, Albert Bessette, Paul Bliss, Robert Boccasile, Louis Bewsee, Rosemary Bishop, Alan Boesse, Judith Bolduc, Paul 98 Bolduc, James Bonneville, Robert Bradley, Joseph Brady, William Bonneville, Ronald Boone, Richard Brassard, Ronald Bremner, Robert Bouchard, Paul Boucher, Marguerite Brennan, Leonard Brennan, Susan Boudreau, Arthur Boudreau, Harvey Briand, Thomas Briere, Jeanne Bourdon, Lawrence Bowers, Richard Brooks, Lester Brouillard, Andre Boyle, Richard Braccialarghe, Frank Brouillard, Richard Brown, Allan 199 | Brown, Carl Brown, David Bulat, Dennis Buoniconti, Louis Brown, Richard Brown, William Burgess, Joan Burns, Alfred Browsky, John Bruce, Michael Butler, Beverly Buttieri, Rosemarie Bruso, David Bryan, Georgianna Cady, Sandra Caldes, Teddy Bryant, Gibson Bryant, Robert Cameron, Linda Caron, Donald Bryant, Sharron Buck, Paul Carroll, Arthur Casey, William 100 Cassady, Diane Castle, Marsha Chiarizio, Walter Chiaro, Frank Cavanaugh, Arthur Chamberlain, Richard Chilson, Alan Chipman, Malcolm Champigny, Charles Chapdelaine, Dona Chmura, John Chuilli, Thomas Chaples, George Charland, Ernest Cloutier, Dennis Cochran, Richard Charles, Lucy Chartier, Normand Colby, William Collina, Paul Chaves, Americo Chenevert, David Collins, Daniel Colosimo, Vinni-Ann 101 Conant, Roger Conklin, George Craigie, Ronald Cranson, William Conrad, Geraldine Cook, James Cummings, Phyllis Cwiok, Margaret Cook, Robert Cooley, Lois DaCosta, Antonio Daignault, Robert; Corb ett, Paul Corriveau, Michael Dakers, Robert D'Amario, Anna Cote, Louis Cote, Roland Dame, Richard Dane, Edward Craig, Bessie Craig, Clement Danek, Joseph Daniels, Brian 102 Daponde, Thomas Daris, Jerry Desmond, Stanley DesRosiers, David Davis, Jerrie Daris, Richard Desy, Mary Dezalia, Margaret Davidson, Timothy Deaton, Richard Diciocci, James Dickerson, John Deblois, Robert Debour, Arthur Dickinson, David Dill, Ralph Degon, James -Demers, Gene Dillon, Edward Dimino, Angelina Demers, Lorraine Deragon, William Dion, Jeannine Dion, Roger 103 Dionne, Donald — DiSanti, Frank Dube, Louis Dubour, Thomas Dobek, Chester Doel, Robert Duby, Kenneth Dudley, James Doel, Stephen Dole, Laurence Dudley, Mary Ann Duquette, Donald Donohue, Charles Donovan, Donald Dumais, Mary Jane Dumont, Irene Doty, Dennis Downie, David Dunlap, Donald Dupuis, Bernard Drinkwater, Robert Dryjowicz, John Duquette, John Durand, Roger 104 Dushner, Sandra Dynak, Richard Felton, Elmore Fenney, Bruce Edwards, Garlord Eisold, Richard Ferioli, Albert Ferioli, Lois Elkas, Kenneth Ellsworth, Dale Feverstein, Klaus Fielding, Phyllis Elms, Robert Elton, Raymond Flaherty, James Flahive, Terrence Emerson, Kenneth English, David Fontaine, Antonio Fontaine, Joan Ethier, Gloria Farrell, Jay Forgotch, Thomas Fountaine, William 105 rountaine, Carol Fournier, George Galloni, Elizabeth Galway, Linda Fournier, Roger Fox, Carolyn Gamache, Gerald Gamble, Ronald Francazio, Helen Frasca, Carmelo Gamelli, Thomas Garland, |Izona Fredericks, Richara Frisbie, Dennis Garvey, Thomas Gassnola, Philip Fuller, Douglas Fugiel, Thomas Gaudet, Helen Gaudette, Robert Gagnon, William Galarneau, Joseph Gay, Richard Genander, Robert 106 Ghazil, Thomas Gil, Jose Gove, Roger Graham, John Gilbert, Sandra Gilman, David Grandison, Kenneth Granger, Victor Giordano, Felix Ginnattassio, Viola Granroos, David Greaney, Ronald Gonzalez, Robert Goss, Sandra Green, Dorrel Green, John Goodrich, David Goodrow, Ronald Green, Paul Gregoire, Normano Gorman, Leo Gouvan, Sandra Griffin, Laurence Griffin, Lorraine 107 ee UA Griswold, Donald Grondski, William Haluch, Theodora Haney, Leroy Grout, Charles Guertin, Mary Hanks, Nancy-Jane Harabin, James Guindon, Mark Guistimbelli, Robert Harlow, Jeffrey Hornois, Richard Gumlaw, Earl Gunn, Judy Harrell, Richard Harrison, Leonard Guyette, Roberta Hagberg, Robert Hartmann, Robert Haverly, Paul Hall, David Hall, Raymond Hellyar, Terry Hepburn, Fred 108 Hicks, Roland Higgins, Charles Hurley, William Ingham, Alfred Hittman, Sheila Holcomb, David Innarelli, John Ilingsworth, Ray Holt, William Hooper, Robert Ilingsworth, Lawrence Jacques, William Horne, Russell Houle, Gerald Jackowiak, Sandra Jacques, Ann Hoy, John Hoyt, Laurie Jahn, David Jekot, Henry Hughes, Thomas Hughes, William Jessmer, George Johnson, Beatrice 109 Bd Johnson, Lauretta Johnson, Patricia Keyes, Ernest Keyes, Lawrence Jones, Alvin Jones, Robert Kibbe, James Kidder, Milton Joyce, James Jurkowski, William Kittel, James Kratochvil, Wayne Kareta, Stan Kazunas, Edward Kraus, Francis Krawiec, Donald Keenan, Jeanne Kelly, Robert Krupke, Ronald LaFont, Reginault Kenney, David Keiderling, Glenn LaFromboise, Esther — Lalli, Bruno 110 Lambach, Ann Labossiere, Charles LeClere, Richard Ledger, Gerald Lamica, Kenneth Lamson, Robert Lee, William Lefebvre, Annette Landers, James Landry, James Leftwich, Roger LeMay, Frederick Landry, Joe Larkin, Kenneth LeMay, Roger LeMay, William LaRochelle, William Larouche, Rene Lemieux, Joseph Leonard, John Lavallee, Kenneth LeBeau, Arthur Lesniewski, Diane Lessard, Guy SS 111 Lewis, Francis Little, McClendon Luszaz, Christina Lyons, Margaret Little, Louvenia Livermore, William McGaffrey, James McCarthy, James Lomascolo, Joel Long, Haydn McGinnis, Steve McKillop, Richard Loughman, Edward Lubarsky, Michael McLeod, James McMahon, Daniel Lubarsky, Robert Luccardi, George McMaster, Thomas Madden, Kilvert Luke, Pearl Luszez, Alfred Maddox, Carolyn Madison, Barbara 112 Mahan, Richard Malandrakis, Victor Mariani, Marcello Marion, Wilfred Malinowski, Donald Malone, Toni Malkowski, Paul Marlborough, John Maloney, Martin Maloni, Peter Marois, Claude Marsden, Robert Malouin, Ronald Manning, Lawrence Martell, Robert Martignetti, Ronald Mannis, Brian _ Marceau, Richard Martin, Allen Martin, Eugene Marcil, Alan Margotte, Therese Martin, James Martin, James 113 Mascitis, John Mason, Lillian Mengel, Richard Merchant, Neil Mathieson, Allyn Mathieson, Paul Mercier, Steve Messier, Roger Mathison, Larry Matroni, James Mezzelli, Albert 4 Mignault, Leonard Matte, Roland Matulewicz, Dennis Miller, Susan Minella, Vincent Mayou, William Mazzie, Lewis Minor, Bruce Moccio, William Meeks, Taft Mee, Sandra Monczka, Janet Monette, Donald 114 Montanari, William Moody, Bob Morse, Gardner Mucha, Robert Moore, Lenwood Moore, Mary Munson, Richard Murach, Donald Moore, Mary Morace, Louie Murdock, Rodney Murphy, Kenneth Morace, Ronnie Moran, George Murty, Roger O'Connell, Michael Moran, Ted Morgan, Stephen O'Connell, William O'Keefe, Peter Morin, Robert Morin, William O'Keefe, William Oostveen, Robert 115 Osgood, Pat Osgood, Sandra Parent, Harold Parisien, Richard Ocellette, Gerald Ouimet, Arthur Parker, Norris Patrie, Doris Pac, Richard Packard, Albert Paulhus, Robert Peabody, Shelia Packer, James PaFumi, Fred Pease, Harry Pellerin, Ronald Paglia, Dorothy Panaia, Susan Pellerin, Mary ann Pelletier, Richard Pandolfi, James Pare, Cecile Pelletier, Olive Penn, George 116 Pepe, James Pepe, Russell Peterson, Richard Phaneuf, Joanne Pepin, Ann Marie Pepper, Edward Phelps, Jason Pierce, Raymond Pero, Franklin Perosino, David Pigeon, Jeanne Pistel, Walter Pessimato, Stephen Perry, James Piwcio, Arthur Plummer, Gale Perry, Richard Pervonga, Gary Poe, Robert Poirier, Richard Peters, Edward Pollack, Robert Pollard, James 117 Pollitt, William Porth, Manfred Pulliam, Tarry Przocha, Ernest Potvin, Jeanne Presz, Rose Quesneh, Wi ‘2 Redin, Nancy Proulx, Donald Provencal, Armand Reed, Donald Reid, Christine Provenzano, David Provost, Doryce Renaud, Victor Rettew, George Provost. Edward Provost, Pete Rheaume, Allan Rice, Francis Przchocki, Joseph Pughiano,Joseph Richard, Craig Richard, Gloria 118 Smith, Evan Smith, Gerald Staiti Gary Stanek, Deane Smith, Margaret Smith, Oscar Stark, John Starsiak, Maris Smith, Robert Smith, Willie Stavroulahis, George Stears, Jayne Snyder, Richard Soja, Edward Stearns, Roberta Stevens, Pat Sotiropoulos, Catherine Soucie, Linda Stevens, Robert Strogopeti, Michael Spagnoli, Carol Squazza, Leo Strom, George Strom, Ralph 119 Ross, Richard Rouctte, Richard Saegaert, Diana Sakowski, Frank Rowland, Barry Roy, Richard Samsel, Stanley Santaniello, Joseph Rubin, Joel Russ, Norman Sapelli, Jean Sassi, Gino Russell, Peter Russell, Richard Sassi, Randal Saunders, Ronald Russo, Aretta Russo, Ricardo Saure, Theresa Savoy Edmond Ryba, Joseph Sabol, Edward Sawyer, Robert Scaife, Robert 120 Schortmann, Ronald Schelb, Mary Sheenan, Mary Shepard, Jacquelyn Shaver, Gladys Scorzafava, Richard Shepard, Phillip Siddell, Robert Sealander, Robert Searleman, Dave Silcox, Donald Simard, Thomas Senecal, Richard Seymour, Joseph Singleton, Charlotte Sireci, Beverly Shannon, Gerald Sharkey, James Slater, Charlotte Slater, Clarence Shaw, Robert Shea, Michael Slater, Ruth Ann Sleeper, Dean 121 Richardson, James Richardson, Rose Roberts, Michael Robertson, John Rittmaier, William Rivard, Normand Robinson, William Rocca, Raymond Rivard, Philippe Rivers, Chester Rodgers, Julie Rogers, Robert Rivers, Raymond Robbins, Edward Rollend, Robert Rollend, Thomas Robbins, Neal Roberge, Doris Ronaldson, George Rosemond, Gene Roberts, Barry Roberts, Lee Rosever, Ted Ross, Joan 122 Sullivan, John Sullivan, Robert Szpakowski, Elaine Taillefer Larry Surprenant, Leonard Surprenant, John Talbot, Lionel Taupier, Donald Suprenant, Patricia Sylvain, Ronald Talbot, Richard Tarr, Mavnard Syner, Thomas Syrett, Allan Tessier, Louis Thaxton,William Syriac, Lawrence Syriac, Mary Theriot, Joseph Therrien, Judith Szol, Edmond Szostkiewicz, Thomas Thibeault, Ann Thibeault, David 123 Thibeault, Leonard Thibeault, Richard Toulson, Marion Tourville, Gloria Thidodeau, Frances Thomas, Annette Tracy, Pat Traks, Stanley Thomas, Lawrence Thomas, Noreen Traver, Richard Treganowan, Dave Thompson, Peter Till, Frederick Tremblay, Dianne Tremblay, Robert Tindall, Dave Toelken, Herbert Tsamis, Costas Tsamis, Theodore Tokarz, Thomas Torres, Beverly Tucker, Richard Turcotte, Robert 124 Turner, Lee Turner, William Verlotto, Dave Veroneau, Janet Turnberg, Douglas Tyburski, Stanley Villemure, Richard Vincelette, Carl Tyrell, Dorothy Tyrell, Joan Vincensi, Brenda Vincent, Joseph Tyrell, Raymond Tavernier, Dorothy Walker, Dennis Walker, John Udas, Albert Utzinger, Henry Walters, Jeff Weir, Jean Valentine, Robert Vaughan, Gloria Wheeler, Nancy Wheeler, Robert 125 Wheeler, Robert Whitaker, Gordon Williamson, Charles Willis, Douglas Whitcomb, Lance White, Luther Wilson, Evelyn Wizber, Carolyn White, Cathy Whitley, Veronica Wajoik, Michael Woloshchuk, Thomas! Wiedersheim, Al Wiedersheim, Leo Wood, Barry Wood, Donna Wilbur, Neal Wilkerson, Curtis Worth, David Wyman, Oliver Wilkerson, Thomas Williams, Linda Young, John Zaremba, Frederick © 126 se es ei meee te aus Nadeau, Isla-Fay Nataloni, Curio Newbury, Linda Newell, Thomas Nault, Patrick Nowak, Frederick, Nunnally, Charles Colapietro, John Nowakowski, Richard Nowakowski, Billy Coburn, Robert Ziemian, Stephen 127 Farewell—GoodLuck Thurston Munson Mr. Thurston Munson came to Spring- field Trade High School in 1940 and has taught art and architectual drafting during his tenure here. Many of the most beauti- ful areas within the school reflect his ability as artist, architect, and engineer. The por- traits of former Principal Burridge and for- mer Assistant Principal Ells that hang in the auditorium clearly show his talent as a portrait painter. Trade’s library, which is probably the most beautiful example of modern design to be found, is a per manent monument to Mr. Munson. He designed the indirect lighting, the ceiling, the counter arrangement, and painted the murals that adorn the walls. He enjoys sharing his ex- ceptional talent and ability with any of his co-workers. Harold Sherwood Mr. Harold Sherwood's career in the teaching field extends over a period of thirty years. He taught in the Weymouth Vocational High School, Weymouth, Mass- achusetts, for sixteen years. He was a supervisor On government projects during the war for two years, and came to Spring- field Trade High School in 1949 to take a position as Chairman of the Cabinet De- partment. Mr. Sherwood has served on many important teachers’ committees and has held office in various teachers’ or- ganizations, locally and on the state level. His co-workers appreciate the many bene- fits they enjoy due to his untiring efforts on their behalf. feo! 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Back: Ray Rivard, Manager; Bruce Minor, 160 ‘oupluy yUDIy ‘WaPUDUad Ain] ‘yuDUaIdINg UYOF ‘YaPUDUad Paqoy ‘Ya|jNy Haqoy “YOISIDIS “f ‘pBuoAlag AlIDd ‘'JSOACIg PUDMpR‘DIsIWDg PUOWADY ‘ajnigeq Heqoy :dnaury sel AN Sa wea, BuljmMog Pro mer (Get URfess gees es pee a ne 5 {= [-4 ua 8 5 °o uv eZ 8 5 7 he 28% =o 55 UO 53 £ 5 = i ) = (F) w SE oe 5 = o 2 O8% 502 8 £ y o wo Ds 5 a =— ra 4 S re) Annette Provost Gail Daigle Marilyn Bergstrom Annette Vachon Thomas Skowron William Cunningham Peter Cote Ronald Raffenetti Cathy White Mary Ann Cascio Judy McConnell Robert Huffman Jerry Galetta Lucien Aube Lee Davenport Pat Morris Prem ey earwieers Donna Wood Janet James Guido Artiol Marcella Gauthier Pat Nadeau Bruce Minor Bernard Smith Larry Serwatka Thomas Walsh Jean Feist r) 2 s ben g3 as cms) 2 3) xe} = S 2 a 9° S oS = pe a] fa) 25 ve v 3S 3 2 -_ oe oa -_ © Jo Ann Besancon Bob Duffy Donald Lamascolo Linda Wise Ln 2 = dy ee ry ar = = o eae os Rs (om 5) 8 i ° n = oa az v5 = rj a Prom Piehur eas Ratny Butler Donna Albe Gloria Sedelow Faythe Lori Ralph Kendali Joseph Testor Marcello Mar Inan Manuel L Betty Barnes Charles Belden John Waldron Joan Fontaine Paul Bonneau Kathleen Guillotte Pat Fardland Albert Cherron Sandra Madden Norma Vancin Rita Lucireno Nelson Freeman George Bronsen Bob Walsh Allan Brown Gale Plummer Drom Pierures a girs as eae ee Kathy Sotiropoulos Janie Bessaglia Donna LaPlante Thomas Siciliano Brian Daniels i Allen Goodrea George Gaudil Sandy Wheeler a4 a3 re] = o o c oD Fs 5 ° %® oO ° = @ ce a) 7) gg o 3 te 8 = rf S r= ° o 5 LO z 26 Z o 5 ; ; G (8) = ct) hh G = ¥ P= ie 5 os = 25 © Le oH Cs = 5 i S S 6) ” E 3 3 = A i cb) tho 2° 2 ie: 4 S =i 3 r} -_ rf ‘7 £ S rT] = Paul Corbett Paul Plant Fay Tarbet Robert Brown PROM ee leiU res Rebert Rolakousk ww ct) 7) « ‘oO ® o §! do a0) a Be Fe ey | CT ar) s = 2 3 E = a 2s 2 § = mo) = 2 wn o = sx 3 3 ees ol!) as 5% h S (6) Marian Morrissey Ray Richards Ronnie LaRue Carol Fitchet James Shaver Sylvia Barrals Jayne Petelle Scotty Walker William McDevi irginia Marti V Carol Fontaine Joyce Cormier Carl McKenzie Janet Verenau Martin Tessier Leon Morret P Ler re Prom Jean Case Blanche Messier Pat Smith Barbara Logan Wayne Freeman George Daly Henry Allard David Romano John Skrobacki Rosemary Ginnattassio Claire Terry Bill Roberts Edward Harny, Jr. Marilyn Bergdoil Bob Shiverly Betty Amedeo = a ‘= = =o Y = § to rC) wv me ie] zt 6 oY os a. oe So 5 0 e ° E E = - 2 22 Of of = i-] 5 mol = § am 2: 7) a. Gal UR eeEs Prom P Janet Sexton Ralph Jacques illip Jack Deane Dolly F ie Walker Henry Armand Conn 1s) lyn Bishop Fred Lewenshor Mar Seuza and Mrs. Ulysses S Mr. Katie Harrison James Ray ilett Maureen Brown Alphonso M iane Bailey Joseph Gregg Phyllis O'Neil Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Brunton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross Donald Welch © pt 1 ew ees ks, Jr. Lester Broo and Mrs. Mr. ibeault Howard Th Margaret Plant Everyone Was There 169 170 Pie © ii (Pie el eres 171 a Ohihes Sipe “epee 4 : ' = - a ‘ y Mrs. Ruth Doran and Mrs. Matalda Gallagher. 172 Spotlight Driver Education Student Council 173 Cheerlkeacers 174 Traviie Sewiaiels 5 wisual| A Front row: Viola Ginnattassio, Joane Drum- Faythe Loritz, Sandra LeGrand, Doris mond, Mrs. Martha Sullivan, Patricia John- (Moyer) Brooks, Virginia Martin, Marilyn son, Marilyn Bergstrom. Johnson, Joanne Besancon. Second row: Mary Laudate, Jean Sapelli, Front row: Mr. Pryor, Miss Mezzacappa, Louis Dube, Roger Messier, James Pollard, Charlotte Singleton, Rosemary Buttieri, Rich- Neil Merchant, Richard Senecal, Richard ard Mengle. Eisold, Victor Granger, Lester Brooks. Back row: Richard Abair, Michael Shea, 175 G@lbiel CieUlye Ritie Club ‘WATE Archery Club [Stay Honor Soc 178 | Printing Week Center; Nick Zades, Springfield Newspapers, — Composing Room Foreman C aime fa (Chine Back row: Mr. O'Brien, Dean Stanek, John Colapietro, Mr. McCabe. 179 Front row: David Thiebeault, biasz, Thomas Rolland. Edward To- Trouble Shoo ting Contest Mr. Christenson, Harold Knapton, Fred Pa- fumi, Paul Kelleher. Mr. Garvey, Fred Pafumi, Harold Knapton, Leon Hartwell. Mr. Garvey, Mr. Ralph Packard, Director Mr. Christenson, Harold Knapton, Miss Pro- Greenfield Voc. vost, Fred Pafumi, Mr. Garvey, Mr. Paul Kelleher. 180 Aeq ple! AON Nears Girmpalinerc | | ripntoBoston 183 Mer Glass Olmecers Standing: Carol Moyer, Miss O'Neil, Mr. Seated: Pat Supczak, Joseph Testori, Al- Ross, Barbara Phelps. berta Pepin. Steering Committee 184 Assemblies peste cocsinutiom gia te vssancas soba hay Dances 186 Davrnieas 187 Ronnie Soffan B a b Y Pp | G T U re S Helen Rees Maureen Brown GOS Patricia Beaulieu Gail Daigle Annette Boucher mars ae Nina Burlow Sylvia G. Bernstein Paul W. Berwick Irving Brown Helen Burzynski Eleanor Carlisle Boucher Belle Bransfield Harry Cramer Earl Craven John P. Clough Frank DiPiero John Donohue Herman Drewes Herman Dreyer John J. Fortsch, Jr. Frank W. Furgal Frank Giddings Sophie, L. Drost James J. Fitzgibbons Faculty : Nels Johnson Doris Gilson Dr. Edward Klein Francis Knapton Donald R. MacLennan Alfred J. Magee Christos Manitsas Paul L. McCabe Edward McGibney Charles H. McNamara ee Daniel J. Meder . Lovise Mezzacappa Earl W. Moody Donald Moran Thurston Munson Ellen A. Musgrove Laurier A. Noiseux Frank S. O’Brien Phyllis O'Neil James Perry Albert Pryor James Rae Michael Rauseo George Rice Joseph Ross Albert Russo Harold Sherwood Ulysses R. Souza Walter E. Stanton Martha Sullivan Samuel Tarnauskas Alberta Taylor Frank Vyska Mitchell J. Walkowicz Otto Wulff Camera Shy Mary J. Bawn, Ernest Boucher, Louise Mazzuchelli, Marguerite Murphy, Donald Palosky, Bron lclnnrestret tt WALTER HARRISON JAMES PIKE o LEWIS V. JACKSON MELLA ATKINS 3 Tr JAMES BEGLEY John P. Sullivan Regina Fitzgerald, Albina McCormack, Em- r George Lovett Chief Engineer ily Hayes, Mazie Cabble, Helen Stolba, 192 Grace Dady, Aileen Gordan, Nora Richter. 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