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T Il If R16 FL lc' C T 0 R TTU ll ll' ll ll ll ll ll l CLASS HISTORY OF 1034 HE graduating class is at last about to attain the hard earned sheepskin that will mean so much to their future. Yvhen first entering 'lirott Vocational School some labored at typewriters and calculators, others filled the lower corridors with ghastly odors in attempt to explore the secrets of unknown gases and liquids. Still others tinkered with machinery trying to discover the malady of a Nlodel T Ford. As freshmen the shop boys stood in awe at the glorified seniors of '33 who knew all the secrets of machines, formulas, carburetors, and accelerators that they themselves were trying so hard to master. These once mere youngsters are now going forth as adult efficiency experts each soon to procure a job that will lead him to the way of happiness in success. After the first year which always proves to be the most difficult, we entered our senior year under the student council guidance of Marvin Beck, president, Wlalter Thomas, vice-president, loe Iamarco, secretary, and Mike Portick, treasurer. Under the capable leadership of these fine officers a year of pleasant activities as well as scholastic success was completed. At the opening of the basketball season, an athletic association composed of 150 members was formed. Mike Ercliak was elected president, Edward Clark, vice-president, and Anne NVinger, secretary. On lanuary 18, the Land O'Cotton Nlinstrel Show was given in the Audi- torium ofrlirott Vocational School. The seniors, Ioe lamarco and Iohn Tomazeweslxi, took two leading rolls assisted by a chorus composed of many of their fellowclassmen. The Varsity Basketball Team gloried in a successful season as members to the R. P. l. League for the first time. 'lihe efforts of the following seniors, Russell Gregory, lohn Porreco, Charles Hollwwicli, and Urvin Alaybe, combined with that of Trott High Students were largely responsible for Trott's success. ln Nlarch a startling announcement from the office stated that those who con- sidered themselves seniors were to inform their respective teachers. It was surprising that the time spent at 'lirott was nearly over. Xve had entered with one thought in mind, to reach the same port, and perhaps combine pleasure with worlc. Now we had nearly reached our pinnacle happily, if not a bit reluctantly. At the first senior meeting Mr. Small was chosen class advisor. At the second meeting a precedent was established in the election of Arlene Alaimo as president of the Senior Class, the first girl to be chosen for this high position in the six years ofTrott's existence. Ethyl Brown was elected vice-president, lohn Porreco, secretary, and Stanley Chervinslci, treasurer. lNe have now reached our goal, one which seemed so distant when we entered rlirott Vocational School. After graduation, we will scatter to find a place in the world and then settle down to a routine. NVe may never see each other again in school, but long may we remember our grand days at 'l'. V. S.l Class Historian 195-l Dimmu Ual Porto 9
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