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

 - Class of 1962

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Class Song To the tune of ‘‘A Girl Has to Know Oh, how we are going to miss Trade High, And halls that we've learned to love so Here where we've played and we've mastered our trade. Now we must go. To the world we must go. We'll always remember our teachers, The ones who have helped us to grow. They kept us from crying, and kept us all trying. Now we must go. To the world we must go. When bells ring, our rooms may be empty, For seniors are leaving each day. Now. that we’re going, please know that we're showing That we truly care, That we truly care. But don't feel that we are downhearted, For Trade gives us spirit to work. We'll tackle each day as we labor away. We know we can win, We know we can win. Our future lies rosy before us, No limits in earth, sea or sky; Jobs for cooks and beauticians, and all our technicians. We know we must win, We know we can win. Our future lies rosy before us, No limits in earth, sea or sky. The skills we have learned, bring rewards we have earned. We know we will win. We know we can win. 23

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Class Will Lewis, to Mike O'Connell, my English book to study; William Livermore, to Mr. Craven, my coaching ability; Pearl Luke, to V.P. of '63, my tranquillizers; Martin Maloney, to Richard Munson, my ability to upset Mr. Newsome; Alan Marcil, to All Students, my know how to cheat; Wilfred Marion, to Kenny Elkas, my used coffee cups; Clyde Martin, to James Martin, my excuses to use on Mr. Johnson; Ron Martignetti, to all the boys, my third floor fans; Lewis Mazzi, to Mr. Hesse, my cheat sheets for next year; Sandra Mee, to Mrs. Sullivan, ‘‘Let your conscience be your guide ’; Richard Mengel, to Maynard Tarr, my pass for the third floor. |, Neill Merchant, leave to Charles Blanchard, my chair in Room 305; Leonard Mignault, to Mrs. Potter, my drawing board for a quiet boy; Vincent Minella, to Mr. Meder, my few ‘‘A’s”’ for his class; Bruce Minor, to Naval Reserve Member, my badge for the traffic squad; Donald Monette, to Mr. Rice, my bottle of Malcox for ulcers; Mary Moore, to Terry Sausie, my head drum majorette uniform; Ronald Morace, to James Morace, my ‘‘A”’ English notebook; Gerald Ouellette, to Walt Chirizio, my auto- graphed toolbox; Albert Packard, to Roger Gove, my toolbox for shop; Joseph Paquette, to Mr. Ross, my ‘‘Democracy Speech to use again; Russell Pepe, to Louis Archam- beault, my ‘‘LUCK’’ for next year’s football team. |, Franklin Pero, leave to Gordon Whitaker my ability to fail out of school; Richard Poirier, to Mr. Moran, my authority to run the shop; James Pollard, to Charles Du- charme, my monopoly set—good luck!; Manfred Porth, to Bill Morin, my alignment tools to repair sets; Armand Provencal, to Robert Sullivan, my wrong answers in English class; Joseph Pugliano, to Alan Degon, my side trips on the third floor; Armand Quesnel, to Mr. Johnson, my unfinished rings for him to do; Madelyn Rice, to Francis Rice, my locker on the third floor; Norman Rivard, to Arthur LeBeau, my detention time for trouble caused; John Roberston, to John R., my seat on the heater on cold days; William Robinson, to Mr. Ross, my spelling ability to give away. |, Robert Rollend, leave to Thomas Rollend my good days at Trade; Joel Rubin, to Tom and Ashman, my Hot Rod Magazine—stone era; Ronald Saunders, to Dave Jenson, my seat for poor grades; Ec nond Savoy, to Paul Markowski, my old coffee cup for shop use; Mary Schelb, to Don Silicox, a vacant third floor stairwell; Richard Senecal, to Joe Santinello, my writing implements for next year; Robert Siddell, to Mr. McCabe, my brain for one of your classes; Evan Smith, to Mr. Magee, my patterns for reference; Margaret Smith, to Miss Gilson, my good grades for a worthy person; John Sullivan, to Ben Hamilton, my English notebook for next year; Allan Syrette, to Don Silicox, my Butter Ball Paddles for Senior year. |, Lawrence Syriac, leave to Ernest Keyes my falling hair for him to use; Ann Thibeault, to Kenny Parker, my permanent Band pass; Peter Thompson, to David Thomp- son, my date for his Senior Prom; Frederick Till,te Richard Brown, my shop uniform to use; Beverly Torres, to Miss Bransfield, my manicuring tables for Class ot '63; Robert Trembley, to Mr. Berwick, my ‘‘Macbeth’’ — for ever and ever; Joan Tyrell, to Dot Tyrell, all my broken needles in shop; Gloria Vaughan, to the Bakery Boys, my Hand- Lotion — prevent dishpan hands; Nancy Wheeler, to Joan Fountaine, my hiding place in the closet to avoid work; Charles Williamson, to Mrs. Bernstein, my Readers Digest for any student; Douglas Willis, to Mr. Ross, my job's patience for his health. |, Donna Wood, leave to Miss Gilson my patience to bear her students; John Young, to Walter Chirizio, my detention time-memories; Frederick Zaremba, to William Culby, my ability to pitch coins; Steven Ziemian, to Terry Hellyar, my track shoes for a first place. 22



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GIRLS Constance Baerman Sandra Mee Nancy Wheeler Diane Lesniewski Margaret Smith Diane Lesniewski Donna Wood Sheila Hittman Mary Desy Marguerite Berthiaume Diane Lesniewski Irene Dumont Johnny Mathis Ann Lambach Jeanne Briere Frances Kraus Trade High Charleton Heston Elizabeth Taylor Ben Casey WHYN Ann Lambach Pat Johnson and Francis Barnes Beverly Torres Terry Biagetti Frances Kraus Beverly Arduino Mary Moore Jeanne Keenan Ann Lambach Hi-Boy Sandra Mee Nancy Wheeler Mary Guertin Jeanne Keenan Mrs. Sullivan Class Ballot 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 FAVORITE SINGER CLASS SPEAKER MOST TALKATIVE CLASS DANCER FAVORITE BAND FAVORITE ACTOR FAVORITE ACTRESS FAVORITE T.V. SHOW FAVORITE RADIO STATION DID MOST FOR THE CLASS CLASS COUPLE CLASS NOTE WRITER SHORTEST TALLEST CLASS DREAMER CLASS ARTIST CLASS LOAFER CLASS MISER CLASS HANGOUT CLASS MAN HATER CLASS GIRL HATER MOST ALERT MOST CONSCIENTIOUS CLASS CLOWN FAVORITE TEACHER 24 BOYS Brian Daniels William Brady Steven Ziemian Vincent Minella John Wojnicki Brian Daniels Wiiliam Brady Ronald Pahl Americo Chaves Robert Siddell Raymond Rocca Russell Pepe Elvis Presly Brian Daniels Ronald Martignetti Robert Dakers Dwayne Eddy John Wayne Brigitte Bardot Car 54 Where Are You WHYN Brian Daniels Mary Guertin and Ronald Martignetti Richard Abair John Robertson Carl Brown William Allard Ronald Pahl James Landers Jeffrey Hines 3rd Floor Girls Div. John Dobek Robert Siddell John Suprenant John Dobek Mr. Gunning

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