Trott Vocational High School - Trottarian Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)
- Class of 1952
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YQXXQE? , 7 E 7 M Eg S -2 ' ff' f5wfff 'ibm f My aipffxi vf M: Q WZ' wa iff' 'df WWMW WMWQWW W fl? ,Zyl wwjgdwgw QW 5iSQ5g gW i q i , f?n??a?e?5?iHq4,,2g 1nlpi .gg i i,,,,g2i3-JAQQEQQLQE f TR O TT V0 CA TUONAL HIGH SCHODL NIAGARA FALLS NE W YORK YEARBOOK OF THE GRADUA TIN G CLASS OF 1952 FORE WORD Z APS RATION JUM 1952 Foreword This was an eventful year at Trott. The departments of Home Economics and Business were moved to High School, and Trott became a nman's school.n The old chemistry room was taken over by the Automotive shop, and the Chemistry depart- ment moved to the first floor. Mr. Thorn's Electrical shop was expanded and our own carpentry students contributed largely to the modification. All in all, it was a year in which plans for future efficiency and expansion predominated. In the realm of statistics, total student population was tW0 hundred SiXtY-three, of which one hundred twenty-one were Sophomores, seventy-four were Juniors, and sixty-eight were Seniors. In addition to this number, there were eight senior girls receiving Trott diplomas while at High School. An increasing number of Trott's students were becoming nadvanced trainingn conscious, and were evaluating the offer- ings of the area Universities, particularly in those programs leading to Engineering degrees. They found their training ideally suited to this field. For those who were not planning to continue their train- ing in September, 1952, there was no need to look beyond the' local employment market. An industrial town of the first order found ample opportunity to employ the skills Trott's graduates had acquired. As the year came to a close, Trott's students, faculty, and administration could look back with a rewarding sense of satisfaction and completeness. All could join in, in wish- ing upon their way the Seniors, with congratulations for a job well-done. , -WK 1' - . , . 'X X j X .iv 1,35 2 , A Key Hofe fnczlvs . .4 11 1 -s rf: -1-Q' .., 4 ff. af! M. E .1 4 J Q. 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You have Saigthe splendid advantage of hav-'gQE?gg, qiuiging a High School education,fii3?5?. 'H-iwi'-K - ff- J-'+.-- :'t':J':'. ygggin additlon to a technical wgggw. QQ5Qskill much.in demand by privat industry and the Armed Forces. fjtgI:5QiTv7ay God speed you on your way ,-fm -rvf: :giguand richly reward your efforts if Si-If 1341-Lf'-5 ggi? E. P. Sharp, P incipal '-:Pwr f, -,av'-,yy ' 'Hy f5:,.,:,y5 . .sig-.Q if - '- ' -- 1. 4- ,' f,.':.' '1' ' .?,s'f ,'if,5f5rf.',. 1? ' ' '5W7 3fj2'f'iQg'-E.-.1.e.'5i .,F4,.V few 'pf ,: 'w,-U. ' --.. 4 91.015 'L ' - --1 471 .,-q- -1-.' '--L fiig--''arf-i2'51'!f.1 '-32.-S.fl f' Leaf .-.v.L3!,7',Q1.'. ' 'F35.f3afi. ...'f M-'fi-1 G45 flgsgfhfi-a A. ,ut . -. - ....,l1'r73QRs'u' k r A' ' Zgkrtfy' ...QFQRQ : VE' gffwi' Vmov e EJ' - ' 1 -A .--- fy'-,' -M .- 4, Y ' 'Jfl ,,.v. X s '2gffgf753- --fm '-- 1 . ll . I . Z'f7f2e.Z3Q Messrs. Toole, Kaiser, Korsh, Thorn, Downs, Bruce, Polniak, Nalz, Sawer, Alsworth, Krum, Orynawka, VeAuliffe, H.Yeyers, G. Veyers, Schuster, Varlette, Hudspith, Norton, Finger, Y Sharp, Layo, Garrocht, and Thielking. ll, Dedzmizbn Echoing the Churchillian Hnever has been so much owed to so few,U this yearbook is dedicated to those former students of Trott who are new in the Armed Forces, and to the students now in school who will soon take their place in the defense of freedom. 5671157 Of?Qf67Cf X Clam Of 195 5 - X . To t UFKQ fgg, X P1 '1 Left, William Smith, Class President: 1 5 K .X V lower left, James Pryce, Vice President, it lower center, Clare Trethewey, Treasurorg lower- r- t ' onald Latchford, Secretary . 1 . it G . df' V Qixfflxjgf :lf x A ' l 1 55 oft V A sag t XHVZZOVJ 56' fav- Stanley Alexander gem L. iff 5, M' H, v-.QQ Q- K .W ,Fx W 5 Aldo Barbero M Russell Bettis Michael Babyak I9- 1' Donald Bridges John Brading Glin Robert Brown Fred Buga i N ' , , f'-slzzzfaf Q df A 3, Richard Caprio n- Q9 NH XG' l Q i if.: ' k ikogf.: ,X K- wi v' X . 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Student Council: Arnold Villone, Joseph Cumbo, Nr. Hudspith, Eugene DiNaPdo, James Pryce, John Siedlecki, Charles NcVie, Roy Gaines, James Hogg, Clare Trethewey, William Smith, Carmen Piro, Edward Bocek, Donald Collins, and James Licata. Gresart, John Gravanti, William Smith,-Roger-iunan,NJanee,Lioatd: George Taylor, Eugene Diwardo, and Arnold Villone. 15 ,I 1' Fooibazff ff JV's: Cornell Isom, David Malte, Richard Goupil, Dennis lcHugh, Andrew Hansen, Ear Ifal Nichael Steoanian Carl llefm- l Q 57 rar- Fi-A49 L-' Varsity: James Confer, Robert Simpson, Clare Trfethewey, Donald Col- lins, Prank Serchia, Richard Bieniak, Fred Buja, Rus Stonzel, Eugene fiwuaftfw-,sy-Q32 Ellis , James Hamilton, Dave Collins , James Hogg, Joseph Dominski, George Shahin, Thomas Holmes , Sam Capone, William Lambert, Nicholas '1'ff-1f':g5,fQf'f,51'fj, X: Vanzaro , 'yiilliami Shmilth, Eugene. Holland and Darryl .Q'qa'tson. E A D n J - A'-:,iF1. f'1'j'1!f,?25ff ?1 16 ' if'Q:355f22122if-3fQ2?7ff:'g1f'fig' ' ' ' V - at in -. of -- :ff ', .' 'ff f -' '.b-. -Tv. . -. 'v - ,Q-5 . '- L -.'-.Q-. . ,Jw -'Tigi 1 .g:,1!g,.y6'a:x,f5i'.TJ5p?2f:,.,J-x.-...., at H ,,f ,-, , . .pf Il, '. ,',-. . ag,MHguymJwp iiwmb ,dpwggm3k3,,sN,ma fbl.':f':5:wF'f,1-,:lf.:f' -' -- ' 5-f'2f:ff2'1?11 ,i5'1i'. ailffewii-iizwzk I A Football Recapp, via Coach Brnce's comments Lockport: nTrott should have stayed home i nor defense.n Kenrore, LaSalle, Niagara Fa evenly played and could have gone either way. all of them but failed to capitalize on our of these losses must be carried by everyone North Tonawanda: nSimilar to the Lockport game mentally. After being defeated by LaS out for this game. Trott had played four f was due for a let-down. We really had onei nOur last two games were against the two te ship. Lackawana had to null out all the st Niagara was a thriller most of the way, one as reported to T. Holmes: bed. We had no offense, , and Tonawanda: Hall We had our chance to win n lls opportunities. The weight concerned, including coaches. game. We weren't up to the alle, the lumberjacks were ine games prior to this and H Lackawana and Xiagara Falls ams that tied for the champion eos. The final game with of vicious tackling and hard charging lines. fgHFfW?QMa0r L - urau+aQv:,,uaf A Niagara Falls was supposed townin by a wide ,iE3ypsaQyk?gpi,h . ,Eli an A ...qv .f- , L, ,-,ge,.'.1.,,v mf margin, but our boys had failed to read the :wrq,rvi:i'QMmiy1wKW 4 H 'fi-Ig: '-'.. '-Rs A '-E? newspapers. It was a courageous Trott elev-,ssJ9,ag5HiEygVU jim en that lost to Niagara Falls.n EQQWH' 'f?- Hd? -ff' ,LQ .'f'ff1-5f .-', ' 3 Coach Bruce. igarw fy 38Ehx5 .FL lY.'.3:-31, In A 'i,..:A..1l.Y7. f.L r:.1-Iv 3- - . 'J- an -'-- 1'1i'3Ti1'2' ,awash gn. 'mm ,J '- fg.,-eff. ,f g., yy P ying' 'V a tmg in aiif' 11 V E Q P Wir. gi: w .1 r. 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'?l-llgri' a 2 --wfef U 1 , - 5-f . 1 '.- .'f. ,', 4 at . 17 1 5 Y I - , .1 V CLl8f?C,A ,Tiff Tfa4f imdkgg JV's: Coach Bruce, Carl Nalleen, Rue Stenzel, Earl Valoney, John Eddy, Richard Goupil, Cornell Isom, Andrew Hansen, Roy Gaines, John Brading, Jack Naggoncr, and Eugene Ellis. ,gy J , A , A varsity: Don Collins, Richard Bieniak, Frank Serchia, Ralph Crsi, James Hamilton, Coach Krum, William Smith, Michael Babyak, Victor Artuso, Donald Bridges, Eugene Holgand. l ,.--- -'-- v I, , , , v . . , . , , f V W, - f J Q , ' ' ff-3,,,,, f r he f if gf Pi' 1 Golf: Joseph Ventry, Lawrence O'Lay, Russell Burnham, Russell Bettis and Nr. Polniak. ff 'gi gum: QU Y XE! TRQIK 1 r',s P J 3? Xl or H .. ' f 'X ' ,x M' K, 'ia Y like 7' W 9 XRFE33 T1 I Baseball: Coach Krum, Cornell Isom, Stanley Alexander, Richard Bien- iak, James Hamilton, Eugene Holland, Donald Collins, Clare Trethowey, William Babb, Robert Simpson, Eugene Ellis, Yiohael Eabyak, Nicholas Vanzare, Pat NcCune, and Donald Bridges. 19 K O Tennis: Nr. Finger, Richard Downie, John Vitravich, Frank Serchia, John Rompolo, Edward Krecisz, Jack Shiah, Carmen Piro, William Smith and Domonick Balassone. giiyatsili I , F .- Tracks James Pryce, Clare Trethewey, Richard Bieniak, James Hamilton, Earl Valoney, John Eddy, Nicholas Susfolk, Jack Shiah, Thomas Holmes, Cornell lsom, Eugene Holland, Donald Collins, Rus Stenzel, Dennis WcHugh, Frank Serchia, Robert Simpson, Richard Caprio, Dave Collins, Darryl Watson, Eugene Ellis, John Brading, James Hogg, James Hazel, Robert Clements, Andrew Hansen, Carmen Piro, John Siedlecki, Clare Liege, Jerry Kitagliana, William Lambert, William Smith, Anthony Nic- cotta, Wilfred Duval, Eugene Scibilia, Nicholas Vanzare, Charles hm Vie, David Pietras, and Merle Lingenfelter. 20 Electric lO: Uilfred Duval, James Carter, Daniel Graham, Gary Haus, Robert Natthews, Robert Nelson, Robert Hendricks, Patsy Rugfirello, Anthony Gambaro and Nr. Meyers. Electric ll: Stuart Patterson, George Jive, James Sayes, Vino Volpe, Sam Capone, John Vittie, Lrnest Tame, Peter Downey, Leslie Torne 3 Roger Hillman, Robert Popkey, Ravwond Ritchie, llmcr Srith,Nr.Thorne. 21 ,......-1 Electric 12: Roger Human, Robert Brown, Ronald Latchford, Fillmore Rickard, Charles McCalister, Robert Hughes, James Hogg, Kenneth Evert, Clare Trethewey, Lewis Westcott, Arthur Schroeder, Hr. Thorne. Mschine lO: Earl Maloney, Donald Furman, Edward Bocek, Gale Haigh, ddward Pyra, David Waite, Joseph Fusillo, Carl Halleen, Fr. Larlette 22 J MWF- w W I 3 1 F .. in A Jem n X 2 3 1+ r lyk U'- I . 'Wi Slj V 1 S -..L in 5. , - , ur mu I 1, 1 U, 5 . 4 A, ' s F , H gm 1 . I xx. ,ac 1 ' , 9 5 .- ' L. 4 u 1 , ps 1 U,..p-nil ,, , -ks, ,1 - x .Q Jaw- . .fx-f .E .M in K x: ,.... I -fy , ,,,.Ls-- ASSY! S' m.,.w,, ,W . -mmf ,MP ' M., an. ,. ik i - Mgr . .,.,3A K : 1 ngugafgs .-ii! , -L... af ll A ip- - L.- - .W :Q , W. 'X' K.. .., Q Z EFQBQHYQ .1 4 'gisbbigf , W ns an be Ai, is Q 5 ' I , Q Automotive lOB: Glen Koepke, Richard Downie, Ralph LaFrenier, Robert Reid, Paul Vueller, Joseph Andrews, Thomas Dickerson, Ray Simpson, Donald Mueller, Joseph Perri, William Wills, Edward Grogan, Robert Dell, Sam Soro, Edward Hackett, Thomas Lucore, and Nr. Polniak. New s . Q M ,,wW i'W WWWNlHIHHlllHl Q or do ,axe Automotive lOA: Ken Fraser, Robert Grabka, Jack Jaggoner, Charles VacVie, Roy Harvey, Russ Stenzel, Ken Barr, Sam Baldacchino, Phil Biamonte, Bob Michalek, Louis Vanoni, Jerry Sullivgn, Don Jagow, James Richner, Ronnie Siford, Walter Porter, Angelo Ciraolo, Joseoh Natroba, and Vr. Teyers. 25 tr KLJZL1 Lua K F,,,,...-n- ' -an-www. Us gel Automotive llA: James Davis, Charles Wise, William Babb, Fred Maz- urowski, James Confer, William Ventry, Fred Burt, Lawrence O'Lay, Donald Martin, Douglas Wagner, Steve Pisarski, John Eddy, Nr.Schuster -51' it ,T up 15'- Automotive llB: Ronald McCormick, Carl Guidotti, George Collins, Joe Quarantilo, Carmen Scibilia, John Hosino, James Clark, Al Leo, Donald VcCormick, and Mr. Meyers. 26 L, -if w Y 4 5 .W 0 Automotive 12: George Smith, Ronald Jasniski, William Smith, William SKF Collins, Ernest Haseley, and Vr. Sch 1 Q f Ellis, Robert Martin, Walter zypek, Stanley Alexander, Donald ,uster. Carpentry 10: Neil Schiro, Richard Pastizzo, Michael Stepanian, Allen A Eugene Ellis, Ronald Robins Fred An za, Raymond Desabrais, Jamee Bentel, and Nr. Korsh. 27 X R W- .. N Henneman, George NcNulty, John mendt, Joseph Ocejo, Clare Liege, derson, Harry Powell, Frank Pan- Domonick Rizzo,Kenneth Andgpson Ulu... Caroentry ll: William Hoks, Nilliam Narshall, William Blakelock, Herbert Clark, Paul Deering, Vincent Cimino. Demonic Balassone, James Hamilton, Arnold Go-erss, and Mr. KOPSY1. Carpentry 12: Frank Donaldson, Anthony Sardella, Patsy Ciraolo, Eugene Goodin, Robert Judd, Frank Serchia, Loren Devantier, James Licata and Nr. Korsh. 28 .............,..-,passwd-M ,......4-1 Chemistry: Joseph Gumbo, Gary Cassidy, Peter Tardibuona, Anthony Crugnale, James Hazel, William Dury, and Vr. Garrecht. Drafting 10: Kenneth Lucier, Eugene Scibilia, Peter Christoff, Dennis FcHugh, Robert Simpson, Andrew Hansen, Scott Mayer, George Hathaway, Anthony Riccotto, Albert Anderson, and Nr. Halz. 29 l Q '1qmmwwwywH', a- J .cf six? X27 3:23 ' ' - Ewfwaerkrr y+ egg' gag, - I ' ' x .- 1 5gZ,g ,J 1 V if I . 'ug 1? 4 - L , Drafting 12: John Kovaleski, John Rompola, Sam Gamboian, Joseph Smith, Louis Scudieri, Zenon Hadzewycz, Fred Buja, Arnold Villone, and Yr. Downs. Drafting ll: Franklannerelli, Eugene Holland, Nick Manzare, Richard Cody, DeVille Gray, Donald Anderson, George Gromosiak, John Nitravich, Russell Burnham. Richard Bieniak, Roger Schoenherr, Kenneth Boyd, .RHn1Undercoffer,and Nr. Walz. 30 A X: . YN Mon Acizbfzizbf No.. Tisn't military maneuvering. An army Gen- ' eral would re- cognizethe potent- ial genius of the students as they plan to the exact minute how to make the most of their Noon Activity period. To eat now? or toward the end of the peroid? Which provides more thne in the gym? A daily problem Trott students wrestle with, and a problem they attack with relish. Cnly at Trottjjj Clam Wil e, the Senior Class of Trott Vocational High School of the city of Niagara Falls, the county of Niagara, and of the State of New York, being of sound mind, resolute of purpose, do make, declare, and publish this our Last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: after all bad debts, funeral expenses, pawn tickets, and penalty time are placed in the hands of the Juniors, we direct that the following Items shall be so honored: Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 1 2 5 6 7 3 9 10. We leave the enthusiastic cheering support of Arnold Villone to Dennis McHugh. To Andrew Hansen and John Siedlecki we leave Bill Smith's athletic abilities. To Jim Hamilton any extra points lying around. To the Freshmen, the front hall and the vantage viewing point of the Nurses coming in. To Joseph Gumbo, the studious manners and seriousness of Joseph Smith. To Carl Marsh, the masculine build of Eugene DiNardo. To Coach Bruce, the imaginary blondes of Thomas Holmes. To anyone who has the nerve to face an audience, the speaking ability of our class president. To the yearbook staff of 1952-1953, the unmet deadlines and the gray hairs. To the faculty and administration, a well-earned summer vacation and the opportunity to recuperate before next fall. In conclusion, we hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint Kenneth Boyd, and convey to him our deepest sympathies, and adjudge him our only, and lawful executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. ,Vs ' The Class of 1952: his sign: Q In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribeiiwah names, this first day of June in the year One thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. wilop Z A I ' M Wav
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