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28 Bob was very active in the years at Trade. He was an A'' student in Science for three years. He was on the Honor Society in twelfth grade. He was also on the class pin committee. He was the co-chairman and par- ticipated in the Field Day for Rope Pull and Bag Race. His plans for the future are to enlist in the Air Force. Good luck in the years to come. We'll all miss you. JOSEPH DAVID BLAIS ete) [Ua Enesdalair MACHINE Joe's personable nature assured him popularity here at Trade. The opinion of his classmates indicates that Joe will become a great machinist, perhaps, own his own shop. With a little luck from a busy world, plus Joe's efforts to qualify, we know he will succeed. Good luck in the fu- ture, Joe. ROBERT PETER BLISS CENTRAL STREET, WEST BROOKFIELD MACHINE DRAFTING LOUIS GUY BOCCASILE POINT GROVE ROAD SOUTHWICK GRAPHIC ARTS Louis made the trip daily from Congamond Lakes to Trade High School because he was able to obtain such an excellent course in the Graphic Arts. His bowling prowess made him a member of the noted Trade High Bowling Team which retired the City Championship Trophy this year, as a result of winning it three times in a row. PAUL A. BOLDUC 14 ROGERS AVENUE LUDLOW ELECTRIC Paul was an excellent repair and maintenance man in the shop. His quiet personality and his perseverance made him a very co-operative student in academic classes. His greatest interest seemed to be the care and operation of his Oldsmobile. His friendly manner made him liked by all with whom he came in contact. Good luck, Paul. Trade High 1963
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JAMIE VINCENT BISCEGLIA ifs d MAIN ST. HGICe BLANFORD H [ g h NEEDLE TRADES Jamie made the long trip to Trade High from Blandford | 9 6 3 every day because she enjoyed the pursuit of skill in Needle Trades. Her bubbling personality made itself felt in many school activities, and she was a prominent and hard working member of many committees for our Class. She served on the Yearbook Staff, and also wrote for the Spotlight on Youth section of the Sunday paper. sii eh cs ie mi i0e ALAN GERALD BISHOP 410 LIBERTY ST. RADIO Alan Bishop, a member of the Sound Club, spent many hours preparing for our wonderful assemblies. He also worked as a member of the Stage Crew thus helping to make our assemblies more interesting. May good luck come your way, Alan! DOLORES A. BISI 99 ISLAND POND ROAD BEAUTY CULTURE Dolores is a hard worker in shop and we know that she will be successful in her chosen field. She was a Cheerleader and was on the Pep Squad, sang in the Glee Club and was in the girl's Play Day. Dolores was an S. A. Member for two years. She also served on the Yearbook Sales in her senior year. We wish her all the luck in the world and hope she remembers Trade High. RUSSELL CHAFFEE BIXBY 54 MONORE ST. RADIO Russell was a very helpful member of the Sound Crew and as such did much to promote the welfare of Trade High. He is very interested in his work and hopes to find a good job after he is graduated. We wish you luck, Russell, in the years to come.
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ROBERT JOSEPH BONNEVILLE d 21 A EAST STREET. Tr ade | LUDLOW H i g h CABINET Robert lives in Ludlow, but he manages to get here. Rob- ] 9 6 3 ert takes Cabinet Shop. During the year Robert didn't do much after school activity because of the long way home. RONALD ALFRED BONNEVILLE 58 WALDORF STREET ELECTRIC Of his three years at Trade Ronald has been very active in the Glee Club, for two years, Honor Society for two years and on Student Council for two years. He was also on the Stage Crew for one year. Ronald is a very reliable and trustworthy person and is very well man- nered. We wish him all the good luck in his future and that he will well remembe r Trade. ANDRE A. BROUILLARD 423 CAREW ST. CABINET Andre had the distinction of being allowed to participate in the I. B. M. Data Processing Program before graduation. His excellent academic efforts make him an active mem- ber of the Honor Society. His finished work in Cabinet Shop was always a joy to see during his three years in that shop. His arise of participation in the I. B. M. Progsa is an example of the many advantages which all to our students. Best of luck in future years. WILLIAM STEWART BROWN 34 CLARENDON ST. MACHINE The Machine Shop is losing a good student and a hard worker when William graduates. We are sure that he will make a success in the years to come. We hope he will remember all the things he has learned about machine set up and operation here at Trade High. Good luck.
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