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

 - Class of 1963

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First Codicil toClass Will and Testament of Senior Class of 1963 The following Codicil is hereby attached to and made a part of the previ- ously named Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1963 to augment the gen- eral bequests heretofore stated. The following individual bequests are made by various members of said Senior Class of 1963, specifically as follows: The members of the Trade High School Seniors Who Drive Cars Club hereby bequeath and devise to next year's Seniors their right and vested inter- est in the parking area at the rear of the Municipal Hospital (off Blunt Park Road). We also bequeath the right to petition for some trap rock and hot mix to overcome the devastation of the Spring showers on the area. Sandra Osgood and Isla-May Nadeau bequeath to next year's Foods and Catering Seniors the ability to win the Sterling Silver Paul Revere Bowl which denotes first prize in the city-wide table setting contest. Brenda Vincensi leaves to next year's Seniors in Beauty Culture the best of luck in finding a job and succeeding in what they start out to do. The Senior girls of Needle Trades bequeath to the Needle Trades class of 64 all our ambition, intelligence, integrity, skill, ability, thoughtfulness, seri- ousness of our purpose, and last but not least, paecartlners Good luck in the future. Allyn Mathuson leaves to next year's class the right to do everything ef- ficiently in shop as he did. Carol Fountaine does hereby leave to some nice Junior girl her gym suit, so she has no excuse for missing gym. George Chaples does hereby will to Jimmy O'Connor and Steve Broudar, the will to succeed in Machine Shop. Work hard boys, it's worth it. The Swimming Team leaves to Mr. Macaris best wishes for a winning team next year. Frances Thibodeau hereby leaves Miss Bawn her knowledge of Math. Andre Brouillard leaves to Mr. Clough congratulations because his bowling team became city wide winners for the third time and thus secured permanent possession of the Bowling Trophy. Roberta Guyette leaves to Miss Musgrove some new typewriters. Ed Anderson leaves to Fred Duchette the bottom shelf of his locker and hopes he will keep it in good condition for future use. Carolyn Lambert leaves to Mrs. Bayette her brain for research for hidden pebbles. Edward Aldrich leaves to Danny Althas one used pencil, one 45° angle, one piece of used tape and the ability to go down to first lunch. Joseph Blais leaves to Roger Gove the right to roam the halls on the third floor at any time after school. Joseph Galarneau does hereby bequeath to Jimmy Dicchico his post by the telephone booth on the third floor and his fond memories of things to come from Mr. Souza, and his bashfulness with the young ladies. Al Ingham, Lee Roberts, Alan Theaume of Foods and Bakery do hereby bequeath to the boys of next year's class the right to roam the third floor, and to star on all the major athletic teams. Klaus Feuerstein does hereby bequeath to Eugene Glasunow one broken down drafting stool, a used sea bag and a used Sea Scout uniform. Dorothy Tyrell leaves to the new traffic girls her traffic post, which gives a fine view of all the boys on the first and second floors. Randall Sassi of Radio Shop leaves to Spencer all the tools he borrowed, because it's an even exchange. Ly,

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16 Class Will We, the Senior Class of Springfield Trade High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. We hereby bequeath to the members of the administrative staff and fac- ulty of the Springfield Trade High School our sincere appreciation and grati- tude for their efforts in our behalf. To Mr. Edmond P. Garvey, our Director, our heartfelt thanks for his continuing successful efforts to enhance our reputation as the outstanding Vocational Institute on the Eastern seaboard, and for his ability to obtain such marvelous improvements as the new building wing now under construction, the renowned IBM Data Processing Institute, the former Municipal Isolation Hospi- tal as a unit of our post graduate Medical Services program, and the many post high opportunities which will afford us the opportunity to continue our voca- tional training after graduation. We also bequeath to him our gratitude for his very wonderful success in securing action by the Massachusetts State Legis- lature on the bill to have an associate degree granted by our Post Graduate Division. To Mrs. Teresina Thompson, Assistant Principal, our Director of the Girls’ Division, our sincere thanks for her very efficient, friendly and helpful man- agement of the affairs of the Girls’ Department. Also, our sincere appreciation for doing such a superb job in developing the Post Graduate program for girls that our graduates may pursue their vocational training in Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting, Surgical Technician, Medical Laboratory Assisting, Beauty Cul- ture or Praciical Nursing with a preferred status. To Mr. Dennis Brunton, our Assistant Principal, our thanks for his ability We leave thanks and best wishes to our sponsors, Mr. Fortsch and Mrs. Simes for their aid and assistance during our happy years at Trade High School. We also wish to leave thanks and best wishes to our associate senior sponsors Mrs. Sylvia Bernstein, Mr. Daniel Meder, Miss Marguerite Murphy, Mrs. Helen Potter and Mr. Ulysses Souza. Last, but far from least, we bequeath our sincere appreciation to Massa- chusetts Commissioner of Education Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, State Director of Vocational Education Walter B. Markham, Springfield Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph P. McCook and the Springfield School Committee for their contin- ued helpful activities in behalf of Springfield Trade High School and more par- ticularly, our own Senior Class. This Will and Testament is hereby declared to be the free and exact ex- pression of the intent of the members of the Class of 1963 as we strive to reward in some small measure the efforts of those who merit our appreciation. To our Guidance Counselors, Mrs. Triggs, Mr. Pellegrini, and Mr. Stanton, we bequeath sincere thanks for their patience and their diligent guidance of our efforts. to maintain a smooth running organization, and our best wishes for his continued good health and happiness. Signed and sealed this 9th day of April in the year of our Lord one thou- sand, nine hundred and sixty-three, in the city of Springfield, County of Hamp- den, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Signed Peter Maloni President, for the Cl f 1963 Witnesses: e Class o Donald § ilcox Frances T hibodeau Laurie H oyt Roberta S terns



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18 Class Will Taft Meeks leaves Kingley Spencer the ability to secure clear TV pictures and detect trouble spots in the world of outer space. John Lonard leaves to Mr. Berwick some new books for his classes and to Earl his locker with all his old gym stuff. He will have permission to go to Burger Chef any time he wants. Milton Kidder, Jr. wills to Mr. Craven a free period for his coffee break. Bob Mucha does hereby bequeath to Pete Defocie one box of birdseed for his Thunderbird. He also gives him his privilege of going downtown to cruise the main drag. H. Dowler leaves to Mr. Kosior a mouse that was caught in the Electric Dept.; at least the mouse might be able to play Basketball. The Foods and Catering Seniors give their thanks to Miss Gilson for her kind understanding of them during their training. Peter Maloni leaves to the president of next year's Senior Class the pa- tience and perseverance necessary to conduct the class affairs successfully. Klaus Feuerstein leaves to the president of next year's Student Council, boundless enthusiasm and energy, necessary to conduct a successful program of student leadership. Incorporated as part of our Last Will and Testament and attested to by the Committee on the Will. Al Ingham, Chairman 1963 Class Will Committee Gilaistsestong (Tune: Moment to Remember) Our high school days have all gone by, And future years before us lie; We are leaving Trade High School forever. The mem'ries of our high school days Remain within our hearts always; We are leaving Trade High School forever. Our teachers and our classmates Who have always been so near. The laughter we were glad to share We'll remember through the years. Farewell dear Trade, and goodbye friends, Our high school days are at an end; We are leaving Trade High School forever. — Peggy Lyons and Sandra Osgood

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