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Trade RALPH EDWARD ADAMCZYK 946 CAREW ST. H i g h . PRINT 9 6 3 Ralph was a typical student in classes and shop. He pleased his teachers and fellow classmates by his co-op- erative spirit. We all wish Ralph the best of luck in the business world and believe the future holds success for him in everything he does. His ability to work the print machines will enable him to have a successful life as a printer. Good Luck Always. RICHARD F. ALDEN STEBBINS ROAD MONSON DIESEL Richard was well liked by all his teachers and classmates. He made his stay at Trade High an active and productive one. He enjoyed Diesel Shop very much and as a result he did a fine job. Good luck, Richard. ANDREA ANN ANDERSON 29 BURNSIDE TERRACE BEAUTY CULTURE Andrea has become well known during the four years she has been a majorette with the band. She has been very active in the musical circles in our school. She has faith- fully attended band practice for four years. For three years, Andrea served as a member of the S. A. Tableaux She is a former Glee Club member. Andrea was also in Vocational Home and Bakery before entering Beauty Culture. EDWARD MICHAEL ALDRICH 100 DEARBORN ST. EAST LONGMEADOW MACHINE DRAFTING Edward came from East Longmeadow to study Mechanica! Drafting. While in Springfield Trade School, he was active in Basketball and Glee Club. Edward was Class Marshal in his Junior class and Red Cross representative in his Saphomore year. He represented Trade in the Speak for Democracy Contest in 1963. Good luck, Ed, in the future.
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22 NAME Carol Spagnoli Carol Lambert Frances Thibodeau Dolores Bisi Jean Potvin and Rose Presz Brenda Vincensi Sandra Gilbert and Roberta Stearns Margaret Dezalia Class Prophecy CONTRIBUTION Creates clothes for first lady president — herself. Has discovered even space women worry about hair. Most of it stands on end and after a shampoo—you should see them. Head of Moonling Beauty Creates hair styles that bounce back when space helmet is removed. Directs line of girl models who appear on Telestar Hair style shows. STATUS POSITION Proud Designer Distinguished Scientist Nervous Principal Academy. In orbit Designer Peppy Coaches Has ups and downs Innovator Married Best dressed Owns fashion shop Creator of the tall giris' shorter look and the short girls' taller look. Live in adjacent rocket trail- ers, 1963 Sputnecker Road, De Milo, Venus. Invented a use for star dust in sparkly gowns. Remodels old army tents into space suits for overweight Finally learned how to cut a pattern correctly. Measures — designs — cuts — sews and delivers a gown in 6 mirutes star time. Seen on Telestar modelling Paris styles on Venus. Jean Sapelli Promoted Renovator eople. Jean Weir Happy Cutter Lauretta Johnson Speedy Seamstress Jamie Bisceglia Stylish Model Dorothy Tyrell Devoted Kindergarten teacher Viola Ginnattassio Sympathetic Remodeler Shows Martians how to thread a needle. Sews ruffles on space suits for the ladies who want the more feminine look. 1.B.M. Headquarters — Trade High School Chief Comptroller, Victor Granger Chief Accountant, Carol Lambert Systems Analyst, Victor Renaud Programmer, Maynard Tarr Some of the members of the class have not yet sent in reports. Others came in so late that the I.B.M. machine had to reject them. Others had some of the information missing and the machine refused to process them. We do know that among the questions asked the members were many that showed that they still had an interest in good old Trade High. Here are a few of the questions that were relayed to Trade in the year 2000. Did Miss Gilson ever get her tea room painted and redecorated? Did Mr. Ross ever receive that CARE package of stripeless neckties with socks to match? Did Mr. Macaris and Mr. Kosior ever succeed in getting their space ship off the ground? Last we heard they were going to jettison the food supplies to reduce the weight. Well, we have gone on and on and we could continue. Outer space has no limits, but these pages DO and so we say:— Congratulations to the class of 1963. You have proven your worth. You have conquered space. You may have left to the world all the rest of the problems for succeeding classes to solve, but at least you solved yours; and we don't blame you for just staying up there in your own little orbit. But don't forget to come down and see us once in a while. We on earth want to ex- change ideas. You can tell us your dreams and we'll tell you ours. } The Prophecy Writers Compiler, Thomas Hughes Key Punch Operator, Gerry Gamache Verifier Operator, Michael Pare Console Operator, Robert Scaife Tab Operator, William O'Malley
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EDWARD JAMES ANDERSON Trade 184 GRAYSON DRIVE RADIO H | g h Ed is a quiet and hard working boy who is well liked by his classmates. He was captain of the Swim Team in 1962 ] 9 6 3 and manager in 1963. He did a good job in both capaci- ties. Ed spends much time and money on his hobby of working on old model cars. He is a very bright boy and we wish him luck in the future. LOUIS C. ARCHAMBAULT JR. 182 GARLAND STREET ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Louis is well liked by all his friends. Louis has taken part in football and swimming, and does very well in his trade. We want to wish him the best of luck in the future. We will miss him. DENNIS MICHAEL ASTA-FERRERO 21 GEORGE STREET WEST SPRINGFIELD PRINT Dennis proved to be quite athletically inclined while here at Trade. His endeavors in the sports include Hockey, wt Baseball, Soccer, and Shop Basketball. Also, he gave to aoty Trade his effervescent personality, whether checking equip- estaees ment in Track, or running off an extra 100 sheets on the Setetit st multi-lith. We sure will miss you, Dennis. Come back to hye hoe see the school often. ee eee KENNETH PAUL ATKINS 13 WIGWAM PLACE AUTO MECHANICS Kenny was well liked by all of his classmates. His fine work has made him a credit to Trade High School. He has al- ways done a fine job in his chosen field which was Auto Mechanics. He had outstanding ability to locate and rem- edy engine trouble. Good luck in the future, Kenny. 24
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