Trott Vocational High School - Trottarian Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)
- Class of 1950
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The yearbook staff, which has labored for countless hours in the preparation of this book, trusts it will serve as a valuable memento of this school year, and that its value will increase greatly with the ensuing years. 2 3195- X fs FACULTY if , Ax. PRI IP L FAC LTY C- R. Earl P. Sharp, our principal, extends his congratulations to the staff of the Artisan on the production of this yearbook after a lapse of so many years. I am sure this will be a lasting memento to every student, and I sincerely hope next year's Senior class will carry on the tradition, he said I extend to every Senior my best wishes for a successful future. Trott's faculty also hopes members of the graduating class will have the greatest success in their endeavors. ff. ROW 32 JAMES WALZ, HAROLD THIELKING, CHARLES ALSWORTH, KENNETH GARRECHT, EDWARD HUDSPITH, EUGENE BRUCE, JAMES FINGER! ROW 22 FRANK MC AULIFFE, ROBERT COOLEY, LYND MARLETTE, WILLIAM MORTON, PETER VAN HAAREN, GEORGE THORN, EARL SHARP, CLARE ARMSTRONG, MILTON KRUM, CLARENCE HAGEMAN, LESLIE CLARK, GEORGE MEYER, ALEXANDER KORSHZ ROW k ROBERT KAISER, WILMA OYLER, LOUISE NORRIS, SHIRLEY TRAVER, ESTELLE KAMM, THELMA PHELPS, ETHEL BRENNEN, STEPHEN POLNIAK. SENIORS H BERT BARBER president JOAN DE SANTIS treasurer JOHN MANARIN0 um. GEORGE THORN' Secretary faculty adviser 6 RDBERT SALER O vice-president COLORS maroon and white MOTTO Make Yesterday's highest point of achievement the starting point of today. FLOWERS red and white roses vilb L ir ANGELINE BAIO RICHARD BART!-I RAYMOND HJUDREAU THOMAS IDWEN KENNETH KJWSER GEORGE BRIGGS ANTHONY BRUNO WILLIAM BUBAR JOAN BUCKLER JOHN BUCKLEY I ERSILIO BUFFONE ELLVICXJD BURNIE BRUNO CAPPELLAZZO LUCIE CAPRIO GORIXJN CASE NICKXCIHIIND RALPH COIANGEID MYRLE COLLINS LEIIGHTON COOLBAUGII JOHN CRDWLEY 7 X A . as 5 f ANTOINETTE CUMHD RICHARD DALLA TORRE BETTY DANIELS JOHN DIOIIIGUARDI MARY JANE DRAPER ALFRED DROZEK PHILIP GOLTZ EUGENE GREENE LEO HENRY HELEN HOCHADEL DONALD HONADIE IXELORES KEIPER WILLIAM KBISCH CHESTER KRUPA TED IE PAGE WILLIAM IDRENZETTI JOHN IDZINSKY ROBERT MARIANI FRANCES MARIELLE RDSARIO MARINO 8 ROSE MAURO FRANCIS MCARDIE ERNEST MCKAY GEOFFREY MUTTON JOHN O'GRADY SAM PASCUCCI IDRRAINE PATERSON CHARLES PENIERGAST JEANETTE NOVARA LEONARD PESCRILIO 'lim MARGARET PHILLIPS WILBERT PHILLIPS WALTER POKRZYK FRANK POLEVJICZ HERBERT POPKEY WILLIAM PRICE WILLIAM RICHARIEON ELI RICHARD 9 IIJROTHY POIDNSKI PAUL ROSS RICHARD RYDZEVJSKI HAROLD SCHMIDT ROALD SCHROEDER HJSALIE SCRICCO PAUL SERCHIA HORACE SHANK IDRAINE SHORTZ GEORGE SKRLIN THOMAS SNYDER DONALD STARK JOSEPH TARDIEUONO WILLIAM TAYIDR JAMES THOMPSON JAMES WILSON PAUL WILSON BENJAMIN IPDJTOWICZ ADDITIONAL SENIORS: EDWINA DENNEY TERRY HAIES KIERAN 0'FARRELL SUZIE IESTINO EIIDND HILL GILBERT TRUNZO ROBERT FYFE WALTER KLIMECKO JACK Z N GERALD HANSEN IRENE KRUPA 10 E, the seniors of the class of 1950, Trott Vocational High School, County of Niagara, City of Niagara Falls, State of New York, United States of America, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We do hereby bequeath our val- uable and enviable possessions as follows: 1. To the class of '51, the seniors of the class of '50 leave the hallowed halls of Trott to be wandered in at their leisure. 2. To students who sit near the wall in 206, the seniors leave the blackboard to doodle on. 3. To Mario Capannola, the shifty feet and excellent sports record of his brother, Dom. 4. To Nancy Colangelo, Dorothy Polonski leaves her Blue Mondays, but not Eddie M. 5. To Bing Martin, we leave Nat Campana's height and basketball skill. 6. To Catherine Bertola and Evelyn Smith, the undying friendship of Rosalie Scricco and Betty Daniels. 7. To Coach Krum, the ever undefeated Trott ,basketball title against Niagara Falls High School 8. To Art Brown, Bob Barber leaves his hand-holding technique. 9. To the day-dreamers of 206, we leave the ecstatic view of the cemetery, Carrigan's dairy and the Pennsylvania Railroad.. 10. Lorraine Paterson leaves her small stature and delicate features to Marilyn West. 11. To Myrabelle Dingwall, Frances Marielle leaves her petite and charming ways. We do hereby appoint Benny Piercey and Jimmy Boyce sole executors of this last will and testa- ment of the class of '50, in testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal. Loraine Shortzj class Rosalie Scriccol ' testators Lucie Caprio J- Witnesses E lon CLASS HI Tom Dona1d,Stark D CT HE class of 1950 is rapidly approaching commencement. It seems hard to believe that we have completed our last three years of high school and are about to graduate. We came to Trott on registration day in the fall of 1947. Our first year was the most diffi- cult as we were new here but somehow we managed to survive. We found as our classmates many veterans who came back from the war eager to continue their education. Our second year went by fairly fast and when we returned last fall we were full-fledged seniors. Last fall the Senior class was organized and chose Mr. Thorn as its advisor. The officers are Robert Barber, president, Robert Salerno, vice-president, Ioan De Santis, treasurer, and John Manarino, secretary. A We .have enjoyed our three years in Trott. After we graduate we will always carry fond memories of the good times we had here. 11 PROPHECY EING curious about the future, we visited a fortune teller one day, and when we gazed in- to her crystal ball, we were surprised to see ourselves walking into a large theater. After buying tickets from Nick Cimino, Betty Daniels, an usherette, escorted us to our seats. We noticed that there were many celebrities present in the audience. The mayor of Niagara Fall, Robert Barber, and his wife, Mary Jane were sitting in the front row with their five child- ren. Councilmen Robert Mariani, Francis McArdle and William Richardson were there also. Bob Salerno, a Niagara Falls Gazette photographer, was taking pictures. A hush settled over the audience when M. C. John Manarino walked upon the stage. He intro- duced Bill Lorenzetti and his band who played Reg Map writtenby Leighton Coolbaugh. Ro- salie Scricco did a fine job on the vocal score. We recognized some of the band members to be former Trott students. The piano player was Bill Bubarg base fiddler, Orsilio Buffoneg and trumpet player, George Briggs. Next on the program was the famous comedian, Henry Coyle. The main attraction of the evening was a skit which was written by Dolores Keiper and Her- bert Popkey. Miss Ioan De Santis, the leading lady, was lavishly dressed in silk. The vil1ain's part was taken by Donald Honadle, who wore a black cape and sported a curled mustache. Lorraine Paterson's tap dancing followed the skit. The variety show was concluded with songs by a barbershop quartet consisting of William Taylor, Benjamin Wojtowicz, Robert Fyfe, and Iohn O'Grady. ROW 32 T. BURSIK, W. KLIMECKO, P. TALL-ERICO, A. MARIANO, E. KONSEK, H. BUCK, ET E R A M. MARINO, W. GRACE, J. SUKMANOWSKIZ ROW 21 J. TONIO, J. UPSHAW, F. SMITH, L. WASHINGTON, O. RIDGEWAY, F. IGAV, A. WARNER, H. KRAWCZYK, L. FLAURNOYQ ROW 11 H. EUSING, J. MAULT, C. WARREN, H. WILKOLOWSKI, MR. ARMSTRONG, INSTRUCTOR, A. MAC VIE, P. PALM, C. GRAY, E. COFFMAN, C. SIODA. 12 r A ,c v V ', R UNDER GRADUATES UN ROW 32 W. POWELL S. GAMBOIAN, C. FORD, B. BEVACQUA, E. MAIANO, J. MACK, R. HUGHES, R. IVES, J. CHRISTIE, P. PERRI, P. CONSIDINEZ ROW 21 A. HINDLE, D. LASHER, B. VOLPE, B. KENNEDY, N. DOBBERTEAN, V. CAMPANARO, R.KRAUSE, W. KACZMARZYK, R. CURYTO, T. TUSCHER, P. IANNI, A. COLUCCI, C. REED, J. FERNANDEZ, J. DICKERSON2 ROW 12 M. CAP- ANNOLA, A. BALLUZZO, K. MARSHALL, I. PENDOLA, M. TAYLOR, B. HUFF, R. BANEY, G. PARADISE, A. FIOCCO, A. ELIA, D. FRE H MAJEWSKI . Row 4: O. PIPPARD, J. SHIAH, J. METRO, w. SMITH, H. LAMORIE, H. FOUNTAIN, H. WILKOLOWSKI, J. HOLMES, L. scun- IERI, O. BRYDGES, w. MALANHI, T. SODANO, H. JACOB, H. sucx: now 3: H. DONALOSON, v. OUTONILLI, v. OONTI, H. GRESART, P. HUMAN, c. PHILLIPS, O. COLLINS, D. COLLINS, E. WILLIAMS, w. GRAY, s. PEMHLETON, L. FRASER, c. cow- MAN, O. COWLINGi How 2: J. LICATA, A. MARTIN, H. MELLON, J. DOMINSKI, M. BABYAK, H. METERS, J. SMITH, J. PRICE. J. RACEY, M. CASTEK, H. OAROO, L. CIAVAGLIA, O. HANNA, R. BETTIS2 Row 1:V. ROBINSON, E. SMYTH, B. Mc OLELLANO, J. FORD, A. OOHOCHAM, c. FENUS, O. SHAFFER, O. PINO, .1 SMITH, H. CZOCH. B- TRAWICK- M- SAXON- 14 I QR ROW 32 H. KRUPA, R. BEEHLER, R. LINTE, W. DOMINGUEZ, A. BROWN, L. GIAQUINTO, H. OAKEY, R. LADAUCER, J. SERGE, E. SHAKARJIAN, W. ELSTRODT1 ROW 21 R. EVERT, T. HAMILTON, L. CROISDALE, H. FORCE, A. WALCK, J. DANCER, D. LUNA, L. FRATTAROLI, P. D'ANDREAMOTTIO, S. KNOX, E. KELLY, A. FORGIONE, J. GRAVEL2 ROW 11 J. MOORE, H. LASCELLE, B. MARSH B. COLLINS, J. GALLEY, C. ROSINO, N. COLANGELO, A. BAIO, M. DINGWALL, J. FORGIONE, R. ROBERTS, J. DAY. ROW 4: A.PRIETO, R.ELLIS, K.BEUTEL, C.MC CALISTER., J.CRUGNALE, A. VILLONE, V.ZAFUTO, F'.CONDI, R.KNOX, R.ORSI, M.METZLER, E SIMMS, B.SKRZYPEK, J.DIMINO, J.ROMPOLA, E.KRECISZ, L.SMITH, J.COYLE2 ROW 3: J.HAZEL, K.EVERT, D,MUELL,ER, P,TARDIBUON0, L DEVANTIER, R. BOYCE, L.F'ORGIONE, R.HUGHES, R,HANSEN, R.WROBLEWSKI, G.DINARDO, A.PAWLEHOWSKI, D.RHODA, F'.GIANCOLA,P. DURY E.HASELYZ ROW 22 J.PALILLO, F. SMITH, L.WESTCOTT, W.ROHRING, D. KING, R. ANDREWS, D.LASHER, B.BROWN, J.KENNEDY, R.O'DFILL, C TRETHEWAY, K.SCHELL, D.LUCAS, B.GALLEY, H.HASELY, J.KOLAN01 ROW 11 L.KELLY, L.HART, D. MC QUILLAN, R.LIGAMMARl, R.MITTIGA, M. MC QUILLAN, C, BERTOLA, R. HUNT, G. SZOSTAK, M. WEST, N. POLKA, M. DENNEY, C. JUNE. 15 9 IT 1 X i Mt! was g, A' F3 hmm :H --Q-A-v.,,.,.,, A V' ACTIVITIES T DE TCQUN IL ROW 31 A. BROWN, D. LUNA, J. DAY, V. ARTUSO, J. MANARINO, A. ELIA, R. COLANGELO, L. PESCRILLO, R. ROBERTS? ROW 21 J. FORGIONE, A. FORGIONE, K. MARSHALL, R. CAPRIO, M. COLLINS, A. VILLONE, C. REED, J. SHIAH, S. PASCUCCI, A. BALLUZZOZ ROW 13 J. NOVARA, B. HUF'F', J. SHORTZ, MR. HUDSPITH, FACULTY ADVISER, M. CAPANNOLA, PRESIDENT, L. PAT- ERSON, C. FENUS, L. SHORTZ. YEARBO0K STAFF ROW 22 J. FORGIONE, J. MANARINO, W. POKRZYK, B. DENNIS, R. COLANGELO, L. SHORTZ, S. PASCUCCI, B. LORENZETTI, N CIMINOJ ROW 12 R- RYDZEWSKI, A. CUMBO, P. GOLTZ, J. NOVARA, B, BARBER, R, SCRICCO, MR. ROBERT COOLEY. 18 SS RLY CMVIMITTEE ROW 32 R. ROBERTS, J. FORGIONE, L. PESCRILLO, A. ELIA, V. ARTUSO, J. DAY,Z ROW 23 T. BRUNO, J. MANARINO, D. MAJEWSKI, D. POLONSKI, L. SHORTZ, M. CAPANNOLA, P. ROSS, R. COLANGELOZ ROW 11 B. DENNIS, D. WILSON,L. PATERSON, MR. HUDSPITH, FACULTY ADVISER, M. TAYLOR, R. BANEY, D. KEIPER. Boo me CL B ROW 33 D. MC QUILLAN, R. LIGAMMARI, K. MARSHALL, A. ELIA, B. SALERNO, R.. ROBERTS, A. FORGIONE, L. MITTIGA, M. MC QUILLAN2 ROW 22 P. PERRI, J. TARDIBUON0, L. CROISDALE, L. CAPRIO, J. NOVARA, C. BERTOLA, M. CAMPANNO- LA, A. FIOCCO, B. WOJTOWICZI ROW 1: J.DAY, B.HUF'F, M.WEST, MR. POLNIAK, ADVISER, G.PINO, A. CUMBO,' N. CIMINO 19 CH IRC M ITTEE -' 4 4 ffffh ROW 32 J. TACCONI, R. ROBERTS, P. MALINVERNI, J. DAYS ROW 22 S. PASCUCCI, J. MAIETTA, F. RAMSEYER, P. ROSS, D. CAPANNOLA, T. BRUNOZ ROW 12 J. MANARINO, L. PESCRILLO, J. FORGIONE, CO'CAPTAIN, A. FORGIONE, CO-CAPTAIN, VICTOR ARTUSO, A. ELIA, R. COLANGELO. BOY ' CHOR ROW 21 T.PETRICCA, S.PEMBLETON, V.BURKE, B.MARSH, T.CRUGNALE, E.WILLIAMS, J.TROUT, D.RHODA, L.CROIS DALE1 ROW 12 W.GRAY. A.BALLUZZO, F.CONDI, R.BANE, V.CAMPANARO, H.SHANK, DIRECTOR, CLYDE B. EMERT. 20 EA D ROW 32 J. DANCER, J. CRUGNALE, W. SMITH, R. ELLIS, J. LICATAZ ROW 23 A. MARIANO, J. FERNANDEZ, D. MA- JEWSKI, A. FIOCCO, P. SERCHIA, G. SHAHINZ ROW 12 V. ROBINSON, F. GIANCOLA, W. LORENZETTI, W. GRAY, B WOJTOWICZ, L. COOLBAUGH, K. BEUTEL, E. SMITH GIRL' onou S ROW 32 J. BUCKLER, L. SHORTZ, D. POLONSKI, R. MAURO, A. BAIO, I. PENDOLA, M. DRAPER, J. SMITH, N. POLKA ROW 21 F. MARIELLE, B. COLLINS, M. MC QUILLAN, J. FORD. V. ROBINSON, J. SHORTZ, B. HUFF, B. DANIELS, R. SCRICCO, E. SMITH, A. BAIO, C. BERTOLA, J. GALLEY1 ROW It R. LIGAMMARI, M. DENNEY, R. MITTIGA, L. HART, D. MC QUILLAN, C. ROSINO, N. COLANGELO, M. TAYLOR, H. CZOCH. 21 COLOR GUARD B. DENNIS, W. POWELL, H. HOCHADEL, R. BEVACQUA, D. KEIPER CHEERLEADERS ' 4 lk XX s Q' x x ' QQ. Q f , ' ' 4 , , . M. DINGWALL, M. MC QUILLAN, 22 C. FENUS A ag Q sssf'vvm 4? ' .4 W , 1 W 2gQkfKT'-. N 95 'f ' 35,6 06 N6 Nl W HM SPQRTS WQTBALL ROW 31 M. CAPANNOLA, F. MONTALBO, H. LASCELLE, G. DRAPER, N. CAMPANA, E. MARIANO, E. DI NARDO, A. BROWN, G. SHA' HIN, C. LEO, P. MALINVERNI, H. MARTINS, L. FRATTAROLI, W. SMITH, COACH BRUCE! ROW 21 D. MAJEWSKI, J. COYLE, J. FORGIONE, R. COLANGELO, G. HANNA, A. FORGIONE, T. BOWEN, C. MAYFLOWER1 ROW 12 D. LUNA, F. DI MATEO, W. MAULE, T SILVAGGI, N. MONTANERO, J. IANNI, P. ROSS. UNIOR AR ITY ROW 22 C. COFFMAN, K. MARSHALL, R. ELLIS, C. TRETHEWAY, J. KENNEDY, R. RACEY, B. BROWN, L. FRASER, B. LAMBERTZ ROW 12 J. ROMPALA. J. MOORE, P. SERCHIA, A. BALLUZZO, L. FRATTAROLI, MANAGER, H. HOLMES, D. COLLINS, W. FEDER. 24 BA KETBALL V gn ,H .. .. . I fi, 5 ROW 22 COACH KRUM, M. CAPANNOLA, J. TACCONI, A. MARTIN, N. CAMPANA, P. MALINVERNI, P. PERRI7 ROW 12 PES' CRILLO, D. CAPANNOLA, V. ARTUSO, A. ELIA, F. RAMSEYER TENN S X 2 ROW 31 W. SMITH, V. ZAFUTO, F. CONDI, N. CAMPANA, G. DINARDO, R. BARBER, J. PRYCE, C, FORD! ROW 21 K. MAR' SHALL, J. 0'GRADY, E. BURNIE, MR. FINGER, COACH, W. RICHARDSON, W. KACZMARZYK, D. HONADLEQ ROW 12 R. RYD- ZEWSKI, MANAGER, A. PRIETO, C. COWLING, MANAGER, J. POLILLO, W. POKRZYK, MANAGER. 25 TRACK ROW 32 WILLIAM SMITH, E. RACEY, WILLIAM RICHARDSON, D. LUNA, B. SALERNO, N. CAMPANA, B. MARTIN, G. DI NARDO, A BROWN, W. KAZMARCZYK, J. COYLEI ROW 21 COACH BRUCE, F. CONDI, R. RYDZEWSKI, F. GUZDEK, V. CAPANERA, D. MAJEW' SKI, J. PRYCE, H. FORCE, H. SHANK, R. MEYERS, D. HONADLE, W. POKRZYK, B, BARBER1 ROW 12 E. BURNIE, J. 0'GRAD R. RHODA, N. CIMINO, B. WOJTOWICZ, K. MARSHALL, A. FIOCCO, A. FORGIONE, J. FORGIONE, A. BALLUZZO. GOLF ROW 21 N. CIMINO, MANAGER, B. TAYLOR, MR. POLNIAK, COACH, R. ELLIS ROW 12 W. MALONEY, D. BRYDGES, D. BUJDGES, T. COWLING 26 Y. 1 TS-W s SCHOOL LIFE 5 CHEMISTRY AUTO MECHANICS ELECTRIC I ll DRAFTING CARPENTRY E ,u-gs,-5 iN iii? IME 7 g F 5 g , ELECTRIC II AND III xv ' . ya ' B! 1 , i kg Q 1' 4 3 .45 'I -1 f Lf I 5 MZ? I -'A 3 f -.-,als Nl R+ we 1-. 4 .., H A K, K 3 ,gl .--3-I-Ifi. L rx., . ' ' , . y 'I 5' Q -'1 L bf 'Q 'M - ig qi y fa' - . , ' L ' f- L-'LL 'L 5. W 2 : 19 WE LDING ' M... f- -S' 15' N wee! --I - Y , ' . 2 ' ...ve-'N - 5 , . 1 jg , Q I jfs ng, 5..,,--My gs 4 Y W W ' gm - 4 I N W 1 , is . .dw QA SW, ' 1 'yi- , in A .' ' A h - , A ..:, . , P Q- , gf- .Q XL L Us y Li it .V . 1,1 FM? V I s Him . ., .4 V iif ' ' Q qz.. .' v f , A 1 x 5 iii. - - Y , ii . I , S Q f if 5 Vik 1 I , i' S .Q in - ' ., ' . W x -L . in N' . Y 1 ' YQ 'I 1 'Z x N X J-N. it N! Q. iw K. f 1 1 3 'J' Q5 Wi, 5 'U f m v W s L R. 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