Barrington High School - Arrow Yearbook (Barrington, RI)

 - Class of 1954

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Just 'ts he- lrxs piloted us in -nll our 'tctivities through- out the ye'1r so he is rtxtdy to sc rve as -1 guide in inter- h'1ve lived it 'lt B'lI'I'lI1'Tt0Il Hiffh School As you prepire to follow our frtllftnt little Q'lll0l' friend the entire stiff of the 1954 ARROW joins in biddinff you '1 hon voytge 'ind pleqsftnt stilinff ' e 5, . A . l .1 , L 7 C. C L l L l L 9 M IL 2 L preting for you the various phases of school life as we C V x L L U 2.5 I C bk C X yi. Q A C 4 Y ' 59 4 P C If L L L L C Fu Q 'X lm Q 9 4 N . 1 pe In appreciation of his patience, guidance, and friendship, the Class of 1954 dedicates this ARROW to Mr. Arnold H. 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CO'I l'A M MANUEL A. DE MOTTA JOHN F. DUNNPIILX HS. BS. VOVLIHOIILII Shop Yuvulimml llume- Rflblliilllil' Mvvllzllmirvul Drawing. Shop W00flW'4'l'kiU5l SI'if'Ilf'P. Mutllvllmativs JOSEPH T. FREY CLARA E. CIBBS BB.. M.A. B.Ed.. M.Ed. Musif- Commercial Sllbjvcts QAQQF' MMNA v, u1zzAHE1.1,1 DORIS 5.13. HATHAWAY Nr:'r'ru-: MM: IIMHLIFN us. ILA.. MA. HA M Ax l'l1y-sim-ul FKllli'illi0II llulin HN 5' . 3N-'A 'I FRANCES H. .IOHNSON DONALD F. INIMLRECOR ICIJMUND INIEIJFIROS I'l1.II. BS. ILS. Se-crm-Iury Biology Auto Nlvcllzillics S4-ie-ru-e-. Mutlu-lrlutivs C3 .IOSEPHINE T. STONE MARY IC. SULLIVAN IIA.. B.L.S. BS.. B.I'fd. Lilmrariun Comme-rciul Sulmjc-cts RUTH P. WALCH CHARLES E. WALKDEN FLORA M. ZWICKER Il.S.E4I.. M.E1I. B.S. Mg:-bra Iinglish Chemistry. Physics IxI3IIlf'HlLlfIl'S ,N u 1 If 4, sr' ' kg' 4 I ls, ' ' X f- fx -'-1 'U R' r '- , 1 B '--'WGN 'I I., fs w P - I ' 2? , Vu slmiiunsz Curl. Skip. 'll-ny. r '.. .4 S ll QD 1 :Ks l.if1- trllilfllru nu the- gemal Slllll li.ll.5.. l.url. Fkxp. uml lony wvre' utmpx! 'lillvy wvrf' on mlm-vk ul ull Inmw to luke' vure' uf nur e-vm-rw mwl. SlillllH'll BilI'I'illg1lUll High lmonxle-rs. tIll'k trunk am zxvlivl' ini:-r e-at Ill all our 1-xlr'au'l1rr'ls'11l1lr' vn- wlvuvora kpurls. tlfillllillii' prvfe-nlzl lions. I'r'c'ur4l lmpf..' uml furnmls For tln' paul Iwo ymllw Hwy Ilan' zn- SPIIIlllt'll vornpofile' llil'lllI'f'S uf the gfilillliliillg vlafsvx. Hvra' llxvx elik play um- for yuu. Q? Our Cooks: Mrs. Pezzullo. Mrs, Thomson. Mrs. DiBalsi. Mrs, Pompei. Seniors ,ff ff xl At last we've arrived! D xf F574- 'g X-,fl X A l xf Q M Q 21342 - , .Ing '-' -lv 15 Q Q . V qi .1 Class Officers Presiclvlzl CARMINE IJIANCU Vive Presiderzl JARR ETT S'l'A'l'UN Serretary DONALD Nl Ml QllfYl l'l li Treasurer PHYLLIS CORK M10 Sofia! lfurnnriltf-e Chairman IRVING 'l'R.-'KIY llm-sl: l'. ffurrmlo. l.m-ft to right: J. Staton. l. Tracy, C. Bianco, Mau' Qualliv. Seniors Now Bark row: J. Pt-zzulln. J. llc Cesar:-, V, l arina. P. Killhffffn-r, I. Tracy. F. Casanova. W. Haw-ns. Fifth row: lf. lluisvvrt. D. Fpink. K. Howl-. lf. liianr-0. A. Di Salvo, J. Mvllnn--, M, Hurnv. Fourth row: J. Stanton. J. Vitullo. T. Tvrpak. ll. Williams. J. Yaglljian, M. Walton. B. Cinalski. Thirtl row: A. Crvanu-r, N. Pe-tt-rson. P. Lvonartl, ll. Palmivri. K. McCann. A. Hamilton. J. Nlarlvlrvstvr. P. lforraclu, Nl. Cunha, N. Vocvio, Sm-conml row: R. Bennett. J. Madigan, Nl. Fullvr. F. Pruv. A. 0'Halluran. M. Ryclvr, B. llaxtvr, J. Mvflici. ll xJl'flt'll 0S. L. Amlreozzi. Front row: P. Newton, N. llalvs. J. Nlullc-y. ll. Hamly. J. Humly. Mr. Rasmus:-n. A. lasa. E. Metcalfe. J. Smallvy, P. Burn. emors Then Officers l'rvsi11e111 KARL CHRIST Vive l'rvsir1ent THOMAS TERPAK Sevrelary DOLORES MEDEIROS Treasurer JOAN MEDICI Sofia! Cvmrniltee Clmirnzan KATHLEEN MCCANN Back row K McCann J Medial lront row T Tcrpak lx Chrlst LUCILLE P. ANDREOZZI Loan Noted For: Willingness to help others. Pet Peeve: Narrow-minded people. Favorite Expression: 'gThat's truelw Usually Found: With Bob. Activities: ARROW Typist 4: BEACON 1 4: Twirler 2. 3: All-State Festival 2, 3: Dra- ma Club 3. 4: BCAA 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1 Hockey 2: Soccer 2: Cheerleader 4. RONALD ANDREWS An1ly,' Noted For: Hunting. Pet Peeve: Brown nosers. Favorite Expression: Crazy mixed-up Kid Usually Found: Nancyis house. Activities: Senior Play Committee 4. NANCY HELENE BATES 1 fVance', Noted For: Love of music. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Favorite Expression: Turn blue! Usually Found: With Ronnie. Activities: BEACON 1. 2: Glee Club 1, 3. 4: BGAA 1. 2, 3. 4: Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2: Senior Play 4. REBECCA BENNETT Becky, Noted For: Having fun. Pet Peeve: Troublemakers and wise guys. Favorite Expression: H'okayl Usually Found: With Penny or the kids sail- mg. Activities: Student Council 2: BEACON 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 1, 4: Drama Club 3, 4, Vice President 4: Play Nite 3: French Club 3, 4: Alliance 3. 4: BCAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent -1: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2: Soccer 3. 4: Softball 1, 2: Senior Play 4. 1 l fQ BARBARA ANN BAXTER Barb Noted For: Pleasing personality. Pet Peeve: Stubborn people. Favorite Expression: Nothing serious? Usually Found: Anywhere there are people Activities: Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 BEA CON 1, 2, 4: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 N0 th Kingstown Concert 3: BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4- Re cording Secretary 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hock ey 1, 2, 3, Manager 3: Soccer 4: Softball 2 Badminton 2: Cold Key 3, 4: Senior Play 4 CARMINE BIANCO, JR Bianck,' Noted For: Noisiness. Pet Peeve: School. Favorite Expression: Marvelous deduction George! Usually Found: B.C. Drugstore. Activities: Class President 4: Football 1 2 3 4: Track 1: Senior Play 4. EDWARD JAMES BOISVERT EfI11ie,, Noted For: lnterest in redheads-especially Elaine. Pet Peeve: Giddy girls. Favorite Expression: 'LYa donit know, do you? Usually Found: Ashman's, Norfold Avenue, Pawtucket. Activities: Baseball lg Indoor Track 25 Foot- ball 3: Senior Play 4. PHYLLIS ELLEN BURN l'hyI,' Noted For: Helping DM with shorthand. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Favorite Expression: All rightielv Usually Found: Where ever you look. Activities: Senior Play' Committee 43 BGAA 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4g 'Badminton 3, 4. EDWARD BRUCE HR!-'lfw Noted For: Being expelled. Pet Peeve: No smoking in school. Favorite Expression: Take a bath! Usually Found: Ashmanis. Activities: Cross Country 2: Indoor Track 2: Outdoor Track 1. 2. 1 l Activities Football 2 3 4 Cold Key 33 DONALD W. BUTTON Don Noted For: Talking up in class. Pet Peeve: Silly women. Favorite Expression: Nutsl Usually Found: In the cafeteria. Activities: Drama Club 3, 43 Play Nite 3 School Play 4-g Senior Play Committee 4- Senior Play 4. KARL RAYMOND CHRIST Colts Noted For: Flirting. Pet Peeve: Pessimistic people. Favorite Expression: Hi kids! Usually Found: Driving his car. Activities: Class President 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2, 4-g ARROW 3, 4-3 Junior Sports Editor 3: Sports Editor 4-g BEACON Sports Staff 3: Sports Editor 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 4. PHYLLIS C. CORRADO Goo-Goo Noted For: Singing in the corridors. Pet Peeve: Ear benders. Favorite Expression: Get going! Usually Found: In a '40 Ford. Activities: Class Treasurer 4: ARROW Busi- ness 4: Typist 4: BCAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3. MARILYN A. CUNHA Touts Noted For: Hot-rodding. Pet Peeve: Homework. Favorite Expression: She,s simple! Usually Found: With AL. Activities: Clee Club 2: Twirling 2: Alliance 3: ARROW Typist 4. ANN T. CREAMER :cAnn!s Noted For: Efficiency. Pet Peeve: Malicious gossip. Favorite Expression: What a riotlv Usually Found: Anywhere. Activities: Social Committee 1, 2. 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Assembly Committee 3: AR- ROW 3. 4-. Junior Co-editor 3, Editor 4: Glec Club 1. 2: Festival 2: French Club 3, BCAA 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 4: Soccer 4: Badminton 2: Gold Key 4: Senior Play 4. JOSEPH P De ChSARE Pet Peeve Getting up ln the morning. Favorite Expression Dig this bit. Activities gemor Plas Fnnnnlttee 4. ALFRED F. DCANGELIS Frago Noted For: Lack of razor blades. Pet Peeve: The clique. Favorite Expression: What a doll-croco- dile. i' Usually Found: In the state of confusion. Activities: Senior Play Committee 4-g Baseball 1, 4g Jayvee Basketball 1, 2g Football 1, 2, 3, 4-g Golf 2g Gold Key 3g Photography Club 3. ANTHONY Di SALVO Tony, Noted For: Being late for school. Pet Peeve: Yankee fans. Favorite Expression: 5'Doggone it! Usually Found: Here and there. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1 2, 4g Indoor Track 4-. F wi! .H f i 4 VINCENT PAUL FARINA Gfyin 99 Noted For: Dancing and eating. Pet Peeve: Income taxes. Favorite Expression: Strictly cashlw Usually Found: Fishing, working, dancing. Activities: ARROW 3, 4, Co-Business Man- ager 4: Senior Play Committee 4. MARYANNA FULLER Brain Noted For: Artistic ability. Pet Peeve: Too many posters. Favorite Expression: How weirdlw Usually Found: With Jo and Jan. Activities: Student Council 4: ARROW 3, 4, Co-Art Editor 4: BEACON 3, Co-Art Editor 4: Band 2, 3, 4, All State Festival 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Senior Play Committee 4, BCAA 2, 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4: Hockey 4: Soccer 2: Modern Dance 2, 3. BERNADETTE GINALSKI Bonnie,' Noted For: Good figure and pretty clothes. Pet Peeve: Pegged pants. Favorite Expression: Click! Clickll' Usually Found: In her Studebaker. Activities: ARROW Business Staff 43 AR- ROW Typist 4, BEACON Circulation Staff 4g BEACON Typist 4, Glee Club 1, 2: Band lg French Club 3: Senior Play Committee 4. ARLENE E. HAMILTON CSHOHSJ Noted For: Going steady with Bobby. Pet Peeve: Knee socks and cliques. Favorite Expression: Clickl Click! Usually Found: With Bobby. Activities: Social Committee Chairman 3 Student Council 3, ARROW Typist 4: BCAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3: as ketball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2: Soccer 1 2 Softball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2. BARBARA JEAN HANDY Babs', Noted For: Quietness. Pet Peeve: Waiting for the mailman. Favorite Expression: That's a clever bit.', Usually Found: Driving. Activities: ARROW Staff 4: BEACON News Co-Editor 4: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: All State 1, 2, 3: Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN ELLEN HANDY Jeannie Noted For: Eating. Pet Peeve: School in general. Favorite Expression: Hi kid! ' Usually Found: In '37 or '47 Chevy. Activities: ARROW Typist 4: BEACON Typ ist 4: Glee Club 4: Drama Club 4. WILLIAM D. HAVENS Wild Bill M pp Noted For: Avoiding girls fthis yearl . Pet Peeve: School. Favorite Expression: Mulesl Usually Found: Sleeping under a car. . , Activities: ARROW Staff 4, Senior Play V Committee 4. DAVID MARSHALL HORNE Tomi, Noted For:fFriendly carefree manner. Pet Peeve: Shaving. Favorite Expression: That's a laughlv Usually Found: With Joan. Activities: Cold Key 3: Baseball 3. 4: Bas ketball 3, 4-g Cross Country 3, Football 4. ROBERT ERNEST HOWE G6B0b!! Noted For: Argyle Socks. Pet Peeve: Troublesome girls. Favorite Expression: Oh! fer cryin, out loud. Usually Found: 33 Melrose Avenue. Activities: Class Treasurer 3g Glee Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g All State Festival 2, 3: Music Festivals 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 4, Treasurer 4: School Play 4, Basketball 33 Football 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, Senior Play 4. '. PETER H. KILLHEFFER ccpelesv Noted For: Snappy attire. Pet Peeve. llnreasonable people. Favorite Expression: S'For crying out loud! Activities: Drama Club 43 School Play Student Council 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 B ketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Football 4. ANN MARIE IASA GSAnn'79 Noted For: Ready smile, gossiping. Pet Peeve: People who gossip! Favorite Expression: Big thrill. Usually Found: B.C. Drugstore. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2g BCAA Modern Dance 3g Basketball 43 Softball 43 Badminton 43 Soccer 43 French Club 4. 1, 2, 3, 45 49 35- PRISCILLA ANN LEONARD Pris Noted For: Quiet way and pleasantness. Pet Peeve: Exams. Favorite Expression: Jeepers ! Usually Found: Writing letters. Activities: Student Council 4g ARROW Cir- culation 43 BEACON Feature Editor 4g Glee Club 2g Drama Club 4g Senior Play Com- mittee 43 French Club 3, 4g Alliance 4-3 BGAA 3,'43 Hockey 43 Modern Dance 33 Volleyball 33 Soccer 43 Gold Key 3, 43 Senior Play 4. DONALD S. MacQUATTIE Tyrone', Noted For: Running ability. Pet Peeve: School. Favorite Expression: You mulell' Usually Found: Anywhere. Activities: Class Secretary 4: Jayvee Basket- ball 1: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Track 1, 2, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: AR- ROW Business Staff 4. JACQUELINE MALLEY 1 ackiei' Noted For: Being naive and looking sophisti- cated. Pet Peeve: Overdue BEACON assignments. Favorite Expression: 0h! for heaven's sake! Usually Found: Talking on the phone. Activities: ARROW Junior Co-Editor 3: BEACON Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Solo Ensemble 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Play Nite 3: Senior Play Committee 4: French Club 3: Alliance 4. JOANNA ELIZABETH MADIGAN fo Noted For: Constant laughing. friendliness. Pet Peeve: Calories. Favorite Expression: That,s jollyli' Usually Found: With Janet. Activities: BEACON 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Feature Editor 3, Co-Nes Editor 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Senior Play Committee 4: French Club 3: Alliance 3: BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Badminton 1, 2, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Modern Dance 3: Gold Key 3. 4. rd. f' K . 1 DONALD J. MARTIN I ik MMM rm-,uDonv Noted or :xeetting dirty. Pet PCQYSELT-lie .Black List. Favorite xpression: ul. Usuall Found: All around. Actlvi Q es: Senior Play Committee 4. ,' I 1 1 il l f .X X rl, If x., JEAN W. MANCHESTER Slleanii Noted For: Quietness. Pet Peeve: Brown noses. Favorite Expression: At ease, disease! ' Usually Found: Scituate. Activities: ARROW Typist 4, BEACON 4, Typing Editor 4, Glee Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Alliance 3. KATHLEEN FRANCES McCANN lfKathy,I Noted For: Cheerleading. Pet Peeve: Insincerity. Favorite Expression: Check that! Usually Found: In a green convertible. Activities: Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 1, Student Council 4, ARROW 3, 4, Junior Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, BEA- CON Sports Staff 35 Glee Club 1, 2, North Kingstown Festival 2g French Club 3, 4, Alli- ance 3, 4-g BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 45 Badminton 25 Cheerlead- er 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. DELORES CHRISTINE MEDEIROS CEDCZH Noted For: Being a hard worker. Pet Peeve: Eddie. Favorite Expression: What a crazy, mixed- up kid! Usually Found: Bristol. Activities: Class Secretary 1: Clee Club 1, 2, 4, All State Festival 2: Alliance 3: BGAA 1 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Soc cer 2. 'I C ., iw, BMW . Ecffpr 1 'Hi . uf' it-ff . ,lv ELLEN CLARE METCALFE uRed!! Noted For: Being a flirt. Pet Peeve: Boys. Favorite Expression: My glory! Usually Found: Talking to someone. Activities: BEACON Staff 4: French Club 4: Volleyball 3. JOANNE R. MEDICI ujoann Noted For: Willingness to help. Pet Peeve: Jack. Favorite Expression: You're kidding! Usmllly Found: With Marshall. Activities: Class Treasurer 1, 2: Vice Presi- dent 3: Social Committee 1. 2, 3. 4: ARROW Circulation Editor 4: Glee Club-1, 2, Westerly -North Kingstown Festival: Senior Play Committee 4: French Club 3, 4: BCAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Soccer Manager 3: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3: Softball 1, 2: Volleyball 3: Badminton 2: Student Coun- cil 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY MELLONE GSDOCH Noted For: Smiling and laughing. Pet Peeve: Technical physics students. Favorite Expression: Good man! Usually Found: Jamestown. Activities: Social Committee Chairman 2: BEACON 1: Baseball 1. PHYLLIS E. NEWTON sslgennyv Noted For: Cuteness. Pet Peevc: Snobs. Favorite Expression: You're a doll! Usually Found: With Becky or Dottie. Activities: Social Committee 1, 2. 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4, State Representative 4 Drama Club 4, President 4: Play Nite 3 School Play 4: Senior Play Committee 4: ARROW Business Staff 4: BEACON Features Staff 2, 4: Clee Club 2, 43 French Club 3, 4: Alliance 3. 4: BCAA 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Gold Key 4. ANN T. O'HALLORAN O'Hal Noted For: Cheerleading. Pet Peeve: Perpetual complainers. Favorite Expression: Dig that! Usually Found: With Eddie. Activities: Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: AR- ROW 3, 4, Junior Business Manager 3, Co- Business Manager 4: BEACON News Staff 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Westerly Festival 1: Drama Club 3, 4: Play Nite 3: Senior Play Committee 4, French Club 3, 4: Alliance 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4: BGAA 'Q' 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4: Softball 2: Badminton 2: BARBARA EILEEN PALMIERI Barbie, Noted For: Athletic ability. Pet Peeve: Snobs. Favorite Expression: You're not very . ,.. bright. Usually Found: Physical education office. Activities: BGAA 2, 3, 4-g Basketball 2, 3: Softball 2, 3: Soccer 2, 4-3 Track 2, 3: Bad- minton 2, 3: Hockey 4: Modern Dance 3g Volleyball 4: Stunts and Tumbling 3. NATALIE JEAN PETERSON Nur: Noted For: Dramatic ability. Pet Peeve: Getting things in on time. Favorite Expression: You bother me! Usually Found: With the girls. Activities: Social Committee 4-g Drama Club 4: School Play 4g Senior Play Committee 4: BGAA 3, 4g Modern Dance 3: Gold Key 3. ARACKLO JOSEPH PEZZULLO , p aloe!! Noted For: A joke now and then. Pet Peeve: Teachers' pets. Favorite Expression: I'll be a son of a gun. Usually Found: Golf course. Activities: Basketball 3: Football 43 Golf 4: Senior Play 4. EMILY PRUE Em Noted For: Vivaciousness. Pet Peeve: Discriminating teachers. Favorite Expression: To each his own. Usually Found: Everywhere. Activities: BEACON Staff 4: Drama Club 3, 43 Play Nite 33 School Play 43 Drama Fes- tival 33 Senior Play Committee 43 French Club 3g BCAA 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4-3 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Soccer 43 Softball 2, 3: Bad- minton 3, 43 Track 2, 3, Manager 33 Stunts and Tumbling 33 Cold Key 3, 43 Senior Play 4. MARYANN GIBSON RYDER Sonya', Noted For: Good looks. Pet Peeve: Prejudiced people. Favorite Expression: g'Really? Usually Found: With Tom. Activities: Class Secretary 2, 33 BEACON 2 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2, North Kingstown Fes tival 2: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Commit tee 43 French Club 33 BGAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Soft ball 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4 Soccer 43 Track 23 Cheerleader 3, 4-3 Bad minton 2, 33 Gold Key 33 Senior Play 4. 5 JANET LAMSON SHAW ulanniei' Noted For: Artistic ability, dreaminess. Pet Peeve: Keeping that gas tank full. Favorite Expression: What a riotln Usually Found: Around town. Activities: ARROW Co-Art Editor 43 BEA- CON 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Art Editor 4: Drama Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Senior Play Committee 43 French Club 33 Badminton 1, 2, 43 Modern Dance 33 Gold Key 3, 43 BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 4: Hockey 3, 43 Senior Play 4. JUDITH ANNE SMALLEY Kljudyii Noted For: Twirling, dancing. Pet Peeve: Sharpies. Favorite Expression: All Rightiel' Usually Found: Twirling. Activities: ARROW 4: BEACON 4: All State Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee 4-g Alliance 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4-g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Soccer 2, 3, 4-g Volleyball 3, 4, Track 1: Drama Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JARRETT ALLEN STATON Celard Noted For: Wheelwacks, levis, and boots. Pet Peeve: The Black List. Favorite Expression: Let's eat! Usually Found: B.C. Drug or 23 Martin Ave. Activities: Track 2: ARROW Business Staff 43 Senior Play Committee 4. DANIEL SPINK SlDan99 Noted For: Laughing. Pet Peeve: Getting out of bed. Favorite Expression: That's a laugh! Usually Found: St. Andrewis school gym. Activities: Baseball 3, 4, Senior Play 4. THOMAS ANTHONY TERPAK Turley Noted F or: Athletic ability. Pet Peeve: Trigonometry. Favorite Expression: S'Let's go for a cruise! Usually Found: With Maryann. Activities: Vice President 1: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4: Football 3, 4, Co-captain 4: Golf 35 Senior Play 4. IRVING ANDREW TRACY 651,-vi, - Noted For: Leadership. Pet Peeve: Class spirit. Favorite Expression: BEANS! Usually Found: In school. Activities: Class President 2, Vice President 3: School President 4: Social Committee Chairman 4: Clee Club 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Basketball 3, 4, ,Iayvee Basketball l, 2. JOHN W. VITULLO ujackss Noted For: Wheelwack. Pet Peeve: The Black List. Favorite Expression: Oh Stop it. Usually Found: B.C. Drugstore. Activities: ARROW Business Staff 4: Senior Play Committee 4-. MARIE A. VOCCIO SlV0ce77 Noted For: Friendliness, driving a black Buick. Pet Peeve: Insincere people. Favorite Expression: That's all right! Usually Found: Anywhere Activities: BGAA 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Book Club 4, ARROW Typist 4. MARGARET WALTON llljeggyf, Noted For: Red Hair. Pet Peeve: Peg pants. , Favorite Expression: Have a mint? Usually Found: Typing. Activities: ARROW Typist 4, BEACON 45 Clee Club l, 2, Drama Club 41 Senior Play Committee 4, BGAA l, 2, 3, 43 Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Soccer 1, 23 Badminton 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LOU WILLIAMS HBarb9! Noted For: Typing speed. Pet Peeve: Drug stores. Favorite Expression: Click, Click! Usually Found: Working in the drugstore. Activities: ARROW Typing Editor 4, AR ROW Business Staff 3, BEACON Staff 45 Al liance 3, BCAA 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2g Bas- ketball 1, 2, Badminton 1, Drama Club 3. f JOAN CAROLYN YAGHJ IAN ..J0,, Noted For: Dancing. Pet Peeve: Thoughtless and insincere people. L Favorite Expression: Click-click! Usually Found: In a Plymouth. Activities: BEACON Typist 43 Circulation 43 Drama Club 3, 45 BGAA 2, 3, 4g Basketball 25 Hockey 2g Senior Play 4. DONALD E. WYLIE llDon!! Noted For: Slide rule. Pet Peeve: Slow outboards. Favorite Expression: Hey Zeke! Usually Found: Yacht Club. Activities: Football 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, State President 3, 4g French Club 4g Al- liance 4, Senior Play 4. VIVIAN ROSE DICARLO Viv Noted For: Friendliness. Pet Peeve: Staying home nights, white bucks, knee socks. Favorite Expression: Dig me later! Usually Found: Sue's Rendezvous flce Cream Parlorl. Activities: Clee Club 4, Softball 43 Bad- minton 4. VT., 'fa' law .T . w,:X 2. h x 'N 3133 ws X sr f fir if Fw 'K J' 3, 3 ' A X In f I 51 ' O H-4 'K L ' ,L 'XFRANK +V K 1' ' 1 M, -f Evmy M2-I 'Eff K ATH7' 242- ,A.,:,. M. R YD E R ff' ' , S U . ,ti gm:-Bane 3 1 Madsnnm W' P' ' , :' 1 N A -' x ' 4' A ,,, b 3 K- xl ' l , 'l' 1 W ,--E Z' f V. I , Q J' 15- 1, ? K my -, . I Q ,A I f it 1 V . an A f Ag' Y'..'. 'X + U .ra ,W K ' 44 f.fUWf ' , ww ,, l ' ' U ' ' ' ' ' and 'W' , 1 - ' MARHE- QA N H. 3'0f-mdk. 'It BARBARA M U PETE M 91,-vv? q 'dfiv - -gnbfff' g -f 3 M fig? V. ELLEN Roumus BHRB 9 x,fRED I' HPI Pl 4 W fs f W' PEN Ny NR 'i' , , . fx 'TIME wwf WSC'-w my vgyf , : 93: af . .Rai Q, , . MX -54? 'i :w2'vx 3' Q 5 5' 'U' li DONALD BUTTON PRISCILLA LEONARD KATHLEEN McCANN 5x PHYLLIS NEWTON KARL CHRIST Rhode Island Honor Society Members The Class of 1954 presents with pride those of its members who, in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement throughout their high school careers. won the distinction of being elected to the Rhode Island Honor Society. .IUDITH SMALLEY ANN CREAMER fav N 4 JEAN MANCHESTER JOANNE MEDICI BARBARA WILLIAMS Seniors on Parade '9' Ciotss- ,VT-:gr Y9' , 4 Cvfesf AW F j K L J 5K KJ U lVl0S+ Dro.Y'1aT'Cf YT? Most Lwuenr 'T fgKXN1 fx TQ 3twm7, Qesf 4 My quil ls TH my HH Q 1-69 s- A ' 2 I 'T X X I ,? G In 3es1'.b 4 m mu Hcfov- ' Bu T f Q 3 ib RLT?-,255 D ' Q Mil ff Q , 1: ,, f S , . ff , nj Xl-f 1 I M . , f ' ' 1 1 v .J I Mi s L . C, s V I y O g Y b CC uf up-4 F '-f g '-'I fr x fn L 3 '. V J 4' ,. 3 J 1 Xi as fa? K Q4 ff pmgszw Vm,ST D C 5 i Q vu V' gfwf I M rm N 1 X fX,,... LQ' , C fc rv V- 5 M ' 'W' W L X Do me V105 QCP Fvlc U L31- X The CQJQMQOK Beg L K QRTP 1-Ywcewrs ' ' Q J IVIOQT DLL5hfv! SJ' Ffuvlb mow- ,DH UA. A Q ' f df Clash MW -X f 'O fb rf Q5 6, 519 6- .- gem' 'Educ'- Rf? 1 1 iii! L . Il :I I l Class History DEAR SENIORS: D0 YOU REMEMBER? It was a typical September day back in 194-8 when we entered Peck School as timid seventh graders. As we wended our way to the homerooms of Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Speakman, and Miss Isherwood, we were determined to make the most of our secondary school education. Friday night Canteens provided an opportunity for us to display our talent in ballroom dancing, an outgrowth of those hectic co-rec classes-remember! ll It was during this year, too. that many of our boys evinced an interest in sports. Among them were Tom Terpak. Karl Christ, Fred DeAngelis, and Tyrone MacQuattie. The girls took an active part in all B. G. A. A. activities. The fall found us occupying the homerooms of Miss Walch and Mr. Biber. This year we welcomed Mr. Locke as our new principal and Miss Roberts as a teacher of English. The boys continued to excel at sports, and several members of our group were invited to serve on the staff of our school newspaper, The Beacon. To ,Barbara Handy, talented saxophonist, went the honor of being chosen to play in the All-State Band. It was during this year that we welcomed Maryann Ryder to our midst. As Freshmen, our homeroom teachers were Mr. Rasmussen and Mrs. Hathaway. Since we now could consider ourselves an important unit in the school, we could hardly wait to hold our first class meeting. Mr. Rasmussen was chosen as our advisor. Successful candidates in the election of class officers were Karl Christ, President, Tom Terpak, Vice Presidentg Delores Medeiros, Secretary, ,loan Medici, Treasurerg and Kathleen McCann, Social Committee Chairman. Our representatives on the Student Council were ,lean Lafond and Karl Christ. Our first Class Dance, aptly en- titled, A Heavenly Eve was surely the highlighti' of the school's social calendar. Our slate of officers during our sophomore year included: Karl Christ, Presidentg Irving Tracy, Vice President, Maryann Ryder, Secretary, Joan Medici, Treasurerg and Joe Mellone, Social Committee Chairman. Karl Christ and Becky Bennett repre- sented us on the Student Council. Mr. Rasmussen, Miss Barton, and Mr. Walkden were our homeroom teachers. It was Mr. Walkden, a newcomer to the faculty ranks, who first acquainted us with the effectiveness of sign languagef' Although we were on the swing-shift at Peck this year, many sophomore boys reported for early morning athletic practices. Our social activities included the Sophomore Hop, which topped all previous class dances ever staged. The baseball game that highlighted our class picnic will long be remembered. Entering the new building the following September, we were assigned to the homerooms of Mrs. Hathaway and Mr. Rasmussen. Here we remained throughout our senior year as well. Irving Tracy served as our President, Joan Medici, Vice President, Maryann Ryder, Secretary, Bob Howe, Treasurer, and Arlene Hamilton, Social Committee Chairman. Representing us on the Student Council were Don Wylie, Joan Medici, Penny Newton, Ann Creamer, and Arlene Hamilton. It was during this year that Don Wylie was elected State President of Student Councils. Members of our class took part in Play Nite, a talent assembly, and also in the Rhode Island Drama Festival. In the fall we held a hayride, after which we gathered at the home of Natalie Peterson. We led all other classes in the Sports Attendance and ARROW subscription contests, and in basketball it was the Junior girls who downed all challengers, including our own Junior boys! A colorful flower garden adjacent to a rustic cottage furnished the setting for our Junior Prom. Maryann Ryder and Maryanna Fuller shared the title of Queen, while Barbara Williams. Bonnie Ginalski, and Joan Yaghjian served as attendants. Lincoln Woods was again selected as the spot for our class picnic. Penny Newton, Joanne Medici, and Don Wylie were among the delegates representing Barrington High at the Student Council Convention in Portland, Oregon. As Seniors, our class officers were Carmine Bianco, President, Jarrett Staton, Vice President, Don Mac Quattie, Secretary, Phyllis Corrado, Treasurer, and Irving Tracy, Social Committee Chairman. Representing us on the Student Council were Penny Newton, Don Wylie, Jarrett Staton, Kathy McCann, and Joan Medici. Our first social affair of the year was a Record Hop, at which we welcomed the freshmen. Bob Howe, Pete Killheffer, Emily Prue, Natalie Peterson, Barbara Handy, Don Button, and Penny Newton displayed their dramatic ability in the School Play, Melody Jones. Our Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Cay, was really sensational! Few of us realized how much talent some of our members really possessed. The Christmas Formal found our school cafeteria transformed into a sparkling wonderland as we danced to the dreamy music of Chett Williams. At our Senior Banquet we took the opportunity to offer our thanks to our principal and teachers for the guidance that they gave us throughout our days at Barrington High. Our Senior Prom drew to a close six fun-filled years of loyal companionship. As we prepare now to leave the halls of Barrington High School, we hope we have left a little of the spirit of our class to be cherished by those who are to follow. Historians MARGARET WALTON g PHYLLIS CORRADO ff H69 f' X lg .' -'S Q lx lf' f fg- W I 3l- L o f? 75 5 Through the S pyglass A class meeting aboard the good ship ARROW as guests of our close friend and companion, Sailor Joe, seemed an ideal way to climax our senior activities at Barrington High. We were indeed a. happy crew as we trooped up the gangplank that crisp June morning. As soon as we were comfortably seated in our deck chairs, our genial host appeared and took his stand beside a peculiar looking object, which we all assumed must be a new type of camera. The mischievous gleam in Sailor Joe's eye, however, as he bade his deckhand give us each a piece of smoke-colored glass soon caused us to change our minds. Tense with anxiety, we watched him unveil a huge spyglass. We were soon to learn that this was no ordinary spyglassg rather it was so constructed that it could bring into focus scenes of events in which the illustrious members of the Class of '54 were destined to play important roles. Sailor Joe chuckled heartily as he pressed a pedal which brought into focus a busy corner in the heart of San Francisco. In the doorway of the Golden Dot Nite Club,,' owned and operated by Jarrett Staton stood Pete Killheffer, a wealthy Texas cattleman, talking with Tom Terpak, owner of the Terpak Constellation Air- craft Company. The bright lights of the club's marquee heralded the pending ap- pearance of the Queen of Torchsingers, Miss Ellen Metcalfe. The scene shifted next to a fashion show being staged at the Nifty-Miss Shoppe, where Ann Creamer, editor- in-chief of Charm magazine, commented upon the newest creations of designer Janet Shaw being modeled by lovely Bonnie Ginalski and Maryann Ryder. Seated in the audience were Phyllis Corrado, author of PERSONALITY PLUS, and actress Bar- bara Baxter. As the new Cosmopolitan Theater came into view, we were delighted to see that the dainty ballerina, Joanna Madigan, was sharing a billing with singer Barbara Palmieri in the current hit Men! Men! Men! written and produced by our own Phyllis Burn. In the blue room of the nearby Hotel Swank, Bill Havens, owner of a fleet of shrimp boats, was discussing rising -food prices with chain-store Magnate Joe De Cesare. The flick of a lever brought into view the Indianapolis Speedway, where we watched driver Eddie Bruce set a new world record. His master mechanic, Frank Casanova, refused to divulge any of his trade secrets to the presistent reporters who swarmed about him. As the scene shifted to the Casino, we had an opportunity to hear the famous Jazz Kids, starring Danny Spink and Joe Mellone, with Babs Handy playing a cool', saxophone. Featured on the same bill was Judy Smalley, who cleverly executed the latest dance steps originated by Vinnie Farina, successor to Arthur Murray. Interested spectators at this performance, which was handled by the Ann O'Halloran Theatrical Agency, included that famous criminal lawyer, Becky Bennett, and the noted financier, Ronnie Andrews in the company of his wife, the former Nancy Bates. A twist of a button brought in a clear view of New York harbor where, embarking from S.S. Queen Anne, we spotted Maryanna Fuller and her pedigreed boxer, Brat the Third. The Duchess of Essex, the former Natalie Peterson, was on hand to greet them. In the heart of the city, we watched Kathy McCann, first woman presi- dent of the New York Athletic Association, present the key of the city to the recently-returned Olympic Track Champs, Don MacQuattie and Bob Howe. Emily Prue was on hand to broadcast the event. Next we had a chance to look in at the office of Penny Newton, successor to Mr. Agony, as she struggled to untangle the romantic problems of the Yankee star outfielder, Tony Di Salvo. At the X-Y-Z Television Station, we listened to Program Director Barbara Williams discuss with her secretary, ,lean Manchester, possible dates for appearances of such noted people as: Fred De Angelis, who was about ready to launch a rocket ship to the moon, Joan Yaghjian, holder of the diamond-studded cup for women riders, physicist Don Wylie, who has startled the scientific world by questioning the theories of Einstein, Joe Pezzullo, the successor to the great John Barrymore, and Karl Christ, renowned engineer, who has recently returned from the Alaskan uranium mine, owned by Marshall Horne and his charming wife, the former Joanne Medici. As the huge spyglass brought into focus scenes on the local front, School Com- mittee Chairman Don Button and Town Council President Irving Tracy could be seen arguing heatedly over whether the budget could be stretched enough to provide an assistant for Truant Officer Don Martin. In the superintendent's office, School Nurse Delores Medeiros, conferred with the principals of the town's newest schools. We recognized these fair school marms as our former classmates, Priscilla Leonard and Ann Iasa. Jean Handy and Peggy Walton were busily engaged taking notes on the proceedings. At the wheel of a gleaming new Hupmobile Nine drawn up before the Marilyn Cunha Auto Sales Company sat Arlene Hamilton. Sales Manager Carmine Bianco seemed confident that he would chalk up another sale. Arlene, however, was anxious to get home so that she could share with her next-door neighbor, the former Lucille Andreozzi, some of the new recipes that she had acquired at the lecture given by Home Economist Marie Voccio. Our final scene showed Dairyman Jack Vitullo trying out his new jet-propelled milk truck, the first to appear in the country. The fine condition of Barrington's roads, thanks to Highway Supervisor Eddie Boisvert, made this the ideal place to try out this unusual contraption. With a firm and sincere handshake, Sailor Joe bade each of us a Bon Voyage as we descended the gangplank. Somehow our gallant young sailor friend could detect in each of us a spark of determination to reach the great heights which lay ahead. JOANNA MADIGAN JANET SHAW Class Will Be it remembered that we, the Class of 1954 of Barrington High School of Bristol County in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of life, do make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After the payment of all just debts and funeral charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: I, Lucille Andreozzi, leave my appetite to anyone who can keep up with it. I, Ronald Andrews, leave my car to any junk dealer who will take it off my hands. I, Nancy Bates, leave my French tests to Wright Horton. I, Barbara Baxter, leave Fred, but I don't want to! I, Rebecca Bennett, leave my temper to Heather Mac Quattie. I, Carmine Bianco, leave all my hot-rods to Jimmy Cannon. I, Edward Boisvert, leave my levis to all the sharp-clothes haters. I, Edward Bruce, leave my ability to bunk to Judy Priestley. I, Phyllis Burn, leave my love letters to Alison Gould. I, Donald Button, leave my crazy experiments to ,I im Carside. I, Frank Casanova, leave my pegged pants and suede shoes to any lucky cool cat. I, Karl Christ, leave my reservation at G.P.B. to ,loan Knox. I, Phyllis Corrado, leave my pleasing personality to Marilyn Pulling. I, Ann Creamer, leave my curly hair to Barbara Griffith. I, Marilyn Cunha, leave my guitar to Cres Pompei. l Alfred De Angelis, leave a whip and a ball and chain set for use in the torture chamber. I, Joseph De Cesare, leave my quietness to Al Ruggieri. I, Anthony Di Salvo. leave my curly hair to Joe Caito. I, Vincent Farina, leave all my problems to anyone who wants them. I, Maryanna Fuller, leave my lollipops to next year's freshmen. I, Bernadette Cinalski, leave my figure to Tex Buckingham. I Arlene Hamilton, leave my height to Marty Schiller. 9 I, Barbara Handy, leave my saxophone to Spike Dahl. I, ,lean Handy, leave my quiet and reserved manner to ,loan Pinder. I William Havens, leave my greasy hands to anyone who can afford a bar of soap. 3 I, Marshall Horne, leave my special three-speed heater to Ned Wilbur. I, Robert Howe, leave my argyles to Margie. I Ann Iasa, leave my job at the B.C. Drug to Barbara Johannis. 7 I, Peter Killheffer, leave my telephone number to my anonymous admirer. I Priscilla Leonard, leave my problems of having a college boyfriend to Ann An- 9 dreozzi. 9 'UQ 3 is . Ca I - 'J I .I f S lv? . atm ,Q I . .-is .491 ' ': e 1 Y in i , ,111 Q ni Q sv I, Donald Mac Quattie, leave with pleasure! I, Joanna Madigan, leave my pony-tail to anyone who likes horses. I, Jean Manchester, leave my bashfulness to Carole Cook. I, Donald Martin, leave with my diploma! I, Kathleen McCann, leave my athletic ability to Nancy Maclachlan. I, Delores Medeiros, leave my out-of-town boyfriends to Eleanor Campanelli. I, Joanne Medici, leave my claim on Marshall to Thelma Nichols. I, Ellen Metcalfe, leave my title of class flirt to Martha Carroll. I, Joseph Mellone, leave my out-of-town dates to Dave Troy. I, Phyllis Newton, leave my anxious mind to anyone who gets perturbed. I, Ann O,I'Ialloran, leave my cheerleading ability to Doris Estep. I, Barbara Palmeiri, leave my place in the gym to Maureen Gauthier. I, Natalie Peterson, leave my calorie worries to Margaret Thomson. I, Joseph Pezzullo, leave my crop of hair to any male member of the faculty who would like it. I, Emily Prue, leave my sunny disposition to Cathy Pierce. I, Maryann Ryder, leave my wardrobe to Ginny Crowe. I, Janet Shaw, leave the St. Andrew's boys to Cathy McCarthy. I, Judith Smalley, leave my baton to Irene Di Matteo. I, Daniel Spink, leave my laugh to Linda Larson. I, Jarrett Staton, leave my boots to Jay Egge. I, Thomas Terpak, leave a ten year supply of adhesive tape to John Pflug. I, Irving Tracy, leave my dread of report cards to Faith Leonard. I, John Vitullo, leave my hammer and chisel to whoever wants them. I, Marie Voccio, leave my ability to cook rolls to future I-Iomemaking classes. I, Margaret Walton, leave my undeveloped films to students in the photography class. I, Barbara Williams, leave my 'thrown-nose to my brother Bill. I, Joan Yaghjian, leave my riding ability to Lois Peterson. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hands, and in the presence of three wit- nesses declare this to be our last will and testament on this first day of June in the year One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty-four. SENIOR CLASS OF B.H.S. On this first day of June 1954-, the Senior Class of B.H.S. signed the foregoing in- strument in our presence, declaring it to be its last will, and thereafter as witness thereof we three, at the request of the class, in the presence of said class, and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names. Scribes: Bonnie Ginalski Joanne Medici Witnesses: Sailor Joe Popeye Barnacle Bill 4-sg --1 'M I1 av ' xhe LIFE 7' Thls is SKIN G 'TEA Sy 'III ,,-- SUN XLUNG Fped J'-JST H' EOD pe' vi Qffii? , ' T ' fir-F' X 1' h ugh . 5 . Vfqbu -V - ' v . I . 4 -ii - 'f ' A VIORKING'-Eddle -I MRYIQ E .si-A wr ,N . , L, V K G Goo-Goo Gy8Nj n Tune 83- U nclerclassmen, They rose to great heights. J AU' 1 -Cui, J sl w.....-4 .. Q X f Officers President EDWARD l3ROM.Mll'f Vim' President FRED RLACKINTON Seeretary MARJORIE DAHI. Treasurer WILLIAM BRA N DY Social ffoninzittee lfhairman DIANNE ELDERT Seats-tl: F. liromage. Le-ft to right: D. lflflvrt. YV. lirandy, M. Dalil. F. lllavkinton. Class of I A .-vf.: Back row: J. Cannon, W. Horton, D. Troy, R. DeSt:-fano, J. Pflug, D. Di0rio, E. Wilbur, H. Weatherhead, J. Luther, J. Mellone, R. Cleveland. J. McGregor. Fourth row: C. Comeau, J. Wayland, J. Caito, C. Cilison, J. Cabarra. J. Egge. C. Greene. D. Martens, E. Stanley, D. Valenti, T. Auliin, J. Morin. Third row: J. Pinder, K. Kamrath, C. Richardson. S. Lombardi, J. Davis, S. llustavson, D. Griffith, M. Davies. R. Corvi. N. D'AmlJra. L. Peterson, B. lllestwick. C. Aguiar, J. Buckingham. Second row: J. Waterman, A. Gould, P. Judge. J. Campbell, N. Maclachlan, H. Nlaulnf-r, J. Priestley, M. Kingsford, D. Napolitan. L. Smith. G. Mayher, I. Dv-Matteo, M. Pulling, C. Pierce. Front row: A. Andreozzi, L. Forrest. B. Johannis. M. Little. M. Dahl, E. Dromage, M. Carroll, J. Woods, M. Jiacovelli, C. O'Kelly, R. St. Vincent. When Mr. Marlin left B.ll.S. to take over the principal- ship of junior high school. the Class of ,55 chose Mr. Walkden to replace him as its adviser. Through lluns Mautner. who held the newly created post of School Vice President. the entire class had an opportunity to get a clear-cut picture of the responsibili- lics which it must assume when it takes over the helm next full. 'l'he class was well represented in all school activities, chief among which were sports of all types, drama pro- ductions. and the school paper. Outstanding affairs spon- sored hy the group included a Record Hopv held on Novemher lil. and a cake sale held on January 23, The main social event of the year was the traditional Junior Prom on the evening of April 23. 55 MR. WALKDEN Adviser ,lust decoratingl Preparing for cake sale. nI,,v Q7 Officers President DON NLD NI I NOT Vire President RICHARD BUTLER Serrelary SAI.I.IE WOOD Treasurer IOA N KNOX Social lfomnzittee Chairman DORIS ESTFIP Svatcd: D. Minot. Left to right: I. Knox, R. Butler. S. Wood, D. Ifslvp. lass oi . W Q5 Ilark row: II. Millar, J. Adams, II. Ilan-man. L. Walkvr, A. Vacvaro, E. West, P. Grant. K. Sander- sun. I ourII1 ruw: S. Marvotte-, D. Estvp, J. Knox, H. Mac Quattie. F. Leonard, D. Simonsun, I'. Barton, K. IlartIvtt, If. Mancini, ,I. Nlvrrurin. Third row: II. Clarke. S, Mrlfan, A. Ahatunn, ,I. Cabarra, I . Svilmold, J. Hvffrnn, D. Nuyvs, S. Blackmar, M. Crvcilius, A. De' Cvsarn-. Fvcund rnw: ,l. TITTII. M. Pe-zzullu, R. Shaw, B. Code-ga, D. Clarke, T. Lonardo, B. Morris. G. Craffam, N. Rydvr. Front ruw: J. Parr-nt. M. Farley, P. McCarthy, M. DP Spirito, A. Curbridgv. E. Cam- panz-IIi, F. Wood. S. INIvI c-ltvrs, J. Bernardo. Miss Barton was chosen as adviser of the Class of 1956 when Mr. Pinsky left the faculty ranks y gg in January. The class was well represented in all phases of R school activities. Several boys won places on the Varsity Basketball Teamg others starred on the Track Team. The girls engaged in numerous sports activities and social functions sponsored by the B.G.A.A. School publications received the group's solid support. To a sophomore girl went the honor of playing the leading role in the annual school play. Miss BARTON Adviser Q! wi'-o f ' Outstanding social functions were the Hrecord hop held on lVIarch 26, and the Class Dance held on April 9. gg. 956 A l .' X Q eg, J Wi? lbw. Back row: R. Souza, R. Carrolt, L. Buckless. D. Pease, R. Larisa, B. Hawkins, S. Spink, A Wright, D. Kiernan. P. Camuso. Third row: K. Stephens. V. Brunelli, R. Picrvcrelli, P. Ashman A. Vervena, T. Grady, F. Perry, D. Stone, D. Rochun. R. Me-tx. For-ond row: R. Souza. P. Metz. N. Calitri, B. Richmond. J. Leech. H. Anderson. R. Dali-ssio. C. Welshman, T. Jones. Front row H. Dalessio, R. Saxer, N. Del Santo, W. Borhek, A. Whittelsey, D. Minot, R. Butler. J. Wall R. Williams, T. Cole. Officers President JOHN HARDY Vive President ROBERT DALESSl0 Secretary JUDY ANDERSON Treasurer ROBERT GREENE Social Committee Chairman LINDA LARSON Seated: J. Hardy. Left to right: R. Dalessio, J. Anderson, L. Larson, R. Greene. Class of Back row: B. Neubauer. P. McWilliams, A. Fogg, C. Pascale, B. Bean. V. Clarke, V. Crowe N. Randall, C. Boys-s, B. Lomaslro. Fourth row: N. Feld, S. Martineau, S. Avery, K. Schmid J. Tise, P. Peterson, L. Maclachlan, T. Nichols. M. Covell, S. Stephens. S. Wallace. Third row J. Soutar. S. Nordquist, M. Burke, A. De Cesare, G. Clanville, M. Darezzo, J. Antonelli, P. Plante, M. Hess, J. Fulton, M. Kinniburgh. Second row: C. Annis, G. Denby, P. Horne. M. Bruce. C. Natal:-. A. Acviardo. J. Bucklc-ss, C. De Angelis. M. Gould, M. Metz. Front row: S. Campbell. ll. Sylvia, C. McCarthy, N. Lemoi, P. Palumbo. L. Larson, J. Anderson, C. Jacobson, D. Rose, P. Squillante, M. Schiller. ' l To the Freshmen went the honor of being the largest of the four classes at Barrington High this year. Under the guidance of Mr. McGregor, all members entered wholeheartedly into the numerous extracurricular activ- ities, and many individuals gained distinction in their endeavors. The boys showed a keen interest in track, basketball, football, and baseball, while the girls en- tered into all phases of the B.G.A.A. sports program with great zest. The cheerleading squad spurred the various teams on to victory in their many athletic tilts. MR. MCGREGOR The outstanding event on a well-planned social calen- Adviser dar was the Class Dance held during the Spring. Back row: J. Medici, D. Lamb, F. Andreozzi, R. Hanson, T. Parker, R. Greene, A. Iasa, R. Lar- rabee, L. Dahl, D. Marshall, J. Cicero. Third row: E. Ryder, li. Lennon, K. Mason, L. Wood. C. Pompei, R. Bain, K. Norberg, A. Duncan, R. Chaffee, A. Smith, R. Sadlier, J. Garside. Second row: S. Shallcross, J. Graham. R. MacGregor, R. Reimer, R. Greene, T. 0'Kelly, R. Vanden- brouck, R. Correa, J. Munroe, R. St. Vincent, C. Dahl, M. Mnzzy, D. Barrett. Front row: B. Mor- gan, R. Montgomery, J. Chase, A. Clarkson, A. Jarbeau. J. Hardy. R. Dalessio. P. Bennett. E. lI'...'Il-.. E' TYYLIA- 17 A..-,11, 1 ll,.l-f..,, .-s. ... I Remxavcou i .Tusf A posxn HMMY N1 71 lx' Homeward UOund H CLAROLQ B- it Pl ' New So S Thev me P Iust- Pqql-Sh, .1 .cnivvdfdiw FEW! ii F W, Y' 'Pl Whatever one s taste, no time could he Activities W3.StC. L ,X .,- ,,f' tv .SX lk , , gr xx' X K Kitt X f M X gd -e ix fix XI: ix 1 5-4 X . IX g k 1 X X N. If I X - K X. wi X X 1 N Q, f f t Arrow taff VINCENT FARINA C0-Business Manager Ka fg-ar MISS WALCH Advisor I MARYANNA FULLER C0-Ar! Editor Business Staff 'lil ANN CREAMER E1f1'l0r-ill-1fh1'ef 'Q W-1 JANET SHAW C0-Art Eflilnr . E'-me Standing: J. Vitullo, l. Slaton, D. Clarke, A. O'Halloran, D. MacQualtie. G. Langlois, D. Wylie, A. Abatuno, J. Pinder, T. Jones. Seated: P. Newton, J. Smalley. V. Farina, D. Corrado, ll. Cinalski. If-QI'-Q JOANNI-I MEDICI ffirriilnlion .xfflllllgff ANN 0'HAI.I.ORAN ffo-1i'11xil1e'.vs .lliinrzgefr BARBARA WILLIAMS Typing Editor KATHLEEN MCCANN Girls' Sports Editor Typing Staff ii-ni -.af ' i PETER KILLHEFFER Pholography Editor i KARL CHRIST Boys, Sports Edilor v 5 , ! I 3 115' ,im iiir Standing: M. Walton, B. Williams, J. Yaghjian, B. Ginalski, M. Voccio, P. Corrado. Seated: M. f'....L- Y lf--.L, . A it -1, v rw -- - - - .JUNIOR qi, dv- ' 0 Miss Wulvll, 'Nlarlha Carrnll. f.lllJI4'l'JHl' l'i4-rw-. 425i ' '.:?1ffL 7- uHx?154,J5 , v- .lv K fig k! 4. 'E L?:.iJ 4 W . 'Y' f iIliI.YI'l0YN mth 5 A KRT 7, I Standing: lf, lmonurml, If. Prue. Fvalvdz G. llraffam. J. Nh-4li1'i. U. Troy. J. 5haw. XI. l ulle'r. I . l.l'l'lilMRN ' R ' og, Q gif slumfs Q J' Q L ' ,F wah, ..-- Q ' 1 J f iQ......,,--,,WV..,-.n.A.-QQQ...4E Standing: J, Shaw. F. lllackinton, M. Rydvr, K. 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Stand PRISCILLA LEONARD Editor-in-Chief JEAN MANCHESTER Typing Editor MARYANNA FULLER Art Editor JOANNA MADIGAN BARBARA HANDY News Editor New-5 Edifof .JCL G' Standing: B. Baxter, N. Peterson, E. Prue, J. Meccurio. Seats-ml: J. Orth, J. Waterman, S. Wood, D. Simonson, B. Codega. l ' Standing: B. Bateman, N. Maclachlan, P. Newton, A. 0'Halloran, R. Bennett. Seated: J. Adams, L. Larson, C. Jacobson, L. Forrest, P. Plante. JOAN YACHJIAN KATHLEEN MCCANN Cirrulalion Editor Sports Editor ending: M. Walton, J. Yaghjian, B. Williams. J. Handy. Seated: G. Graffam, Knox, B. Ginalski, J. SIIIHHCY, L. Anmlreozzi. i anding: K. Ste-phe-ns, W. Brandy, F. Leonard, ,L Yaghjian, D. Este-p, F. Seibold, Whiltvlsvy. Seatvd: M. Rydvr. K. Mc'Cann, K. Christ, M. Dahl, N. Ryde-r. KARL CHRIST Sports Editor ELLEN METCALFE Feature Editor 12 JANET SHAW Art Editor F' iv' 3- Nl LIE. BA RTON ,41li'i.wr Officers President , JOAN Nllfllllll Serretary-Treasllrer NANCY M. Nfl..MIlll,AN Ifo-Chairmen of Programs . , PENNY NEWTON NIARTHA KIARROLI. Immediately following its organizational meeting, 'Le Cercle Francais, under the guidance of Madamoiselle Bar- ton, launched into a program of varied activities. A Christmas assemhly, the entire script of which was in French was presented by cluh members. On the afternoon of December 22, the group enjoyed an illustrated talk on France presented by one of its former members. After the assemhly the group held a tea in honor of a group of visiting graduates, also former club members. The affairs of the group came to a close on May 7, at which time club members played host to the Junior Alliance Francais of Rhode Island. Le Cercle Francais Hack row: J. Buckingham, C. Richardson, K. Kamrath. Third row: J. Halley. I.. Peterson, J. Davis J. l'rie-stley. P. Leonard. J. Mi-divi. N. Maclachlan, M. Pulling. H. Griffith. M, Thomson. E. Wilhur. Se-rond row: P. Newton, A. Could, D. Eldert, M. Carroll, M. Dahl. Miss Barton, J. Manclwstvr. F. Metcalfe, A. lasa. D. Gifford. Front row: R. Bennett, J. Waternian. A. Creamer, A. O'Halloran, K. McCann, N. D'Ambra, C. Pierce, M. Davies. Officers I'n'.witlf-nf l'A'l'lillII A CLRANT Swrefnrv WIl,l.lANl BORHEK Tl't'1lNlll'Q r TNI A HTH A CA RROLI, C3 New on the list of extracurricular offerings this year was the Book Cluli. The primary olmjeetive of this orgatnization, directed hy our sehool liln'a1'ian, is to stimulate interest in Wlflillil- Mus. s'roNtc The elulw sponsored il series of monthly hook review con- AMHW tests in which all inemlaers of the student body were urged to partieipalte. Cluh nleinhers presented un original skit at an assembly held during Hook Week. Several nlernbers of the club served as lihrztry aides during the year. Book Club Ilan-k row: l'. llurton. ll. lluta-main. lf. Mancini. St'l'1ll1tl row: G. llahl. M. lfreeilins. K. llartlett , , v. . . ,. . . . l. llunte. YN. llorlielx. Nl. l,uulhn-r, l. lmnurdo. A. Snnlh. l'ront row: Nl. lin- Spirtto. II. Alt' flilfllly. 5. Nordquist, l'. Grant. Mrs. Stone. Nl. Carroll. M. Mt-tl. 5. Wallace. 'X NIR. UE MOTTA .41l1'fser tudent Council Officers I'resiflent , IRYINO TRACY Vive I'rexir1en1 HANS NIAUTNER Secretary , DIANE I-ll.IJER'l' Treasurer RICHARD RllTl.ER With School President Irving Tracy at the helm, the Stu- dent Council set up and carried out a program of varied projects. A group of Council members planned the informal weekly assembly programs and presided over the major school gatherings staged throughout the year. Pep rallies, inter-class contests, and the arranging for busses to carry fans to some of the away games served to stimulate interest in athletic events. One of the major under- takings was the staging of a Minstrel Show on December 11, in conjunction with the Barrington High School Association. The proceeds of the affair went to the various school organiza- tions for use in the purchase of additional equipment. Council members also worked with the B.H.S. Alumni Association in numerous projects aimed at creating among the townspeople a greater interest in all phases of school life. i 5 1 Back row: H. Mautner, D. Di Orio. F. Blackinton. Second row: J. Carside. A. Wbittelsey, l. Tracy. R. Butler, N. Maclachlan. J. Medici, D. Estep, J. Caito, R. Dalessio. Front row: P. Leonard, U. Elde-rt. K. McCann, M. Fuller, Mr. De Mona. B. Coda-ga, L. Larson, P. Newton. Drama Club l'rexi4lf'11t PENNY NEXVTON lvlifl' l're'siflrr11 REBECCA llENNE'l l' Svrrefzzrx' .. JANET SHAW 7'rf'11xnre'r HOB HOWE The first major undertaking of the Drama Club this year was the presentation of 4'lVIelody Jonesu on the evening MH. BARRETT Drama lfoarh of December 4. Supported by an excellent cast, Judy Fine gave a brilliant portrayal of Melody. In March came the club's annual Pla Nite fe t ' ff three one-act plays. y , a urmg One of the highlights of the year came during the spring when a group of Barrington High actors and actresses jour- neyed to East Providence to take part in the Rhode Island Drama Festival. ,Q 4 A tk row: M. llurk:-, NI. Dahl. S. Wood. N. Ryder, B omega. K. 'l'roy. Nl. Could. Fourth row: A. Could. M Pulling. J. lluuklr-ss. J. Orth. S. Stephens, C. Natale, P. lan-rson, N. F1-Ill. A. llc' Cesare. S. Normlquisl. Tllirrl row N llluvlavhlan. J. liuvkingham. J. Fine. A. Whittelscy. l llyfla-r. ll. lulelort. A, Smith. l.. Anzln-ovvi M V...-.-i.. L. Forrest. Second row: F. Blackinton, J. Handy, B Handy, P. Leonard. K. Stephens. 'l'. Jones. P. Killheffer D. Troy. J. Smalley. Front row: J. Malley. M. Fuller, N Pe-tvrson. R. llcnnr-I. R. llvnne-tt. R. Howe. P. Nm-wton J. Madigan. A. 0'Halloran, E. Prue. M. Kinniburgh. M llrm-Q . Hy , 135 O ' o ,4 i 'Ln :N ni . . ...-?'- CURTAXN CALL Nw., 4.4 f:H wi. 1 ,-,V v , 1 5 - ,pi -. L 1 f 2 J 5 3' , ' ' A 'f ' 23.3 ,,. 2 Qi 'F sf 2 s ' ' wx ' Ai . 5 I , .Q 2 , 5 , 4 ic '4 i. 2 I 1 I i Q 5 , 5 g 6.84 f A 4 I . Q t 1 J f '6Our Hearts Were Young and Gayl' CHARACTERS Stewurrl , , Mrs. Skinner ,, Cornelia Otis Skinner Otis Skinner , H ,, Emily Kimbrough , Purser , , Steuurrless , Dick Winters Aclmiral , , , Harriet St. 101171 . Winifrerl Blauglz , Leo McEvoy , , Inspector , , , Therese , A ,, Madame Elise , Monsieur De La Croix Window Cleaner ,, ,, , Daniel Spinlc 7 Ann Creamer Rebecca Bennett Donald Wylie 7 Barbara Baxter W Donald Button Priscilla Leonard C Thomas Terpak Carmine Bianco 7 Maryann Ryder Nancy Bates Robert Howe Maryanna Fuller , ,, Janet Shaw C, ,. Joan Yaghjian W Joseph Pezzullo ,. . Frank Casanova 2 9 e of . -al RC.:-s-I-Ii' . ., 4 '- fl x . '-Iilili'- ' , s ' 'lf' X . North Kingstown The second annual Exchange Concert, held at Barrington on February 11th and at North Kingstown on February 17th, is a typical ex- ample of the type of activity in which out combined music organizations engaged throughout the year. it 5 ,,. 'EW X ' 2 Q R fs Rai as new 3.5, SQ U- In . L-f Viiiffgf Fil' Q . Q, ig-mg ff, M, K Wi. 5,41 , f 5 win 174,-.23SX5.' , a R, 5133 b iw. L 'F f X M if Q regisfffw ww mis: sf 'Q 1 , ' 5 fi,-G Qs,g,., . A I W , 'wr-.2-Q -.-',-,'.' '- ' 'ef fb,..4l ' fgwirppt Lf gif' Q ...xzg-g5g:Q3gfg 3, ,, V5.3 1231 4' ff 'Y 'lf Jig i L phi , :,..3Y 'i.2g ies 213: Yi Z W1 , fi g,1.s,5,QXE , . ' L 5' X 2. . W, . Y,L , R ' - , iff? ' 559 i K jg?-X fggj'g:.3E?i-ia :iff a. .. ,rg ,, gd Q vm- ...JM-.3 1- ,gk A ,J N7,, f V Uk f' ,Q-I I, QT' lf L.-QQ-fy-.,,q'-1, A- Wx'-1-+ :Q--4.-L io - ,-L. ,,. Y W .vw ,Q ,-. V -g..--..w.,t ,Nd A Q, 'Lg' 3 eff X f off 11 h- ,i 9 1'1 d J XI V 4 Social 2yJx,vvA-ff ,W ami Nik , E i4M A S, 3? 931 L 'T Fi ,fra . ' A . Ks xg ' V M Y 1 v E P+ rc-paring for Champs! Z if '-no The best for th e BEST! Sf! The Winners! N-4 4Q gif? 0? auf 'lx ik 35 4' Welcome Frc-shnwn! ! 11' 5 1 ,N CY Q 'Q Couples Around School .gy .2 ' 5.1 XL YH ww Nancy Bob 6013 MARQQ, B '?b'1Rf1w Fried I . ,-. , , . -Wjj f o X xx A 'RoNN'6 PQHUQ--JARRQH' Jdnq ' HANG, N MNRSA Rl' AP.5io5 f 51099. T I ' J f , - gd - Clnaynnu -- TBM 'fy N QOAW f I L. r .Tohn +- S if T H113 4 fi 'X Y- . Sports Win, lose, or draw, we learned to play the game! V X Q f F iw WN X ,x, fd 6 ,,z x 5 Viv' ' M' z f W 1 ' M xi X X KX 15 :wil , JM ff? XJ 4, ' QQ' f ly 1 ,f Y E11 J I B. G. A. A. Officers President fa. KATHLEEN MCCANN Viee President REBECCA BENNETT Recording' Secretary BARBARA BAXTER Corresponding Seeretary MARYANNA FULLER Treasurer JOANN E MEDICI Social Committee Chairman PENNY NEWTON Seated: K. McCann. Left to right: J. Medici. M. Fuller, B. Baxter, R. Bennett. P. Newton. Juniors -B.G.A.A.- Seniors 35 Back row: J. Pinder, A. Creamer, P. Leonard. B. Palniieri, A. O'Halloran, C. Gibson, D. Na- politan, N. Peterson, P. Newton, K. McCann. Third row: B. Handy, J. Woods, l. De Matteo, A. Could, A. lasa, C. Richardson, N. D'Ambra, M. Davies, B. Griffith, K. Kzlmrath, J. Waterman. M. Carroll, J. Buckingham. Second row: M. Fuller, J. Davis, N. Maclachlan, J. Priestley. M. Dahl, B. Juhannis, D. Medeiros, E. Prue, B. Baxter, J. Medici, C. Pierce, J. Yaghjian, A. Hamilton. Front row: N. Bates, J. Madigan, M. Ryder, J. Shaw, L. Andreozzi, J. Smalley, L. Forrest, G. Mayhew, R. Bennett, P. Corrado, M. Voccio. M. Walton, Mrs. Gizzarelli. B.G.A.A. Managers Volleyball DOROTHY NAPOLITAN Soccer JUDITH PRIESTLEY Field Hockey MARJORIE DAHL Basketball NANCY MACLACHLAN Track IRENE DiMATTEO Social A ffairs JANET WOOD Freshmen - B .G.A.A. - Sophomores Back row: J. Knox, K. Sanderson, F. Leonard, S. Marcotte N. Randall, C. Boyes, B. Bateman, A. Fogg, J. Adams, B Millar, B. Beane. Fifth row: D. Estep. S. McLean, N. Feld V. Clarke, S. Martineau, J. Heffron, F. Seibold, P. Plante, C. Glanville, C. Annis, P. McWilliams, V. Crowe, J. Tise Fourth row: S. Wood, B. Clarke, C. De-Angelis, S. Nord quist, J. Soutar, C. Pasvale. B. Lomastro, S. Avery, L. Larson, C. Jacobson, G. Denby. M. Covell. Third row: A Abatuno, H. MacQuatlie, M. Darezzo, M. Hess, D. Noyes, J. Gabarra, A. DeCesare, M. Burke, A. DeCesare, E. Cam- panelli, J. Bernardo, S. Stephens, L. Maclachlan. Second row: D. Simonson, M. Metz, M. Could, P. Horne, D. Clarke, J. Buckless, M. Bruce, A. Acciardo, C. Natale, R. Shaw, J. Antonelli, P. Peterson, T. Nichols. First row: Mrs. Giz- zarelli, M. Kinniburgh, A. Corbridge, J. Orlh, D. Rose, M. Farley, N. Ryder, C. Craffam. M. Pezzullo, C. McCarthy, B. Sylvia, J. Anderson, K. Schmid. panama Q l I :QL 434- 6- 'Q v ff' 5' 994 x T' 9 '-Wu' Q' v .,a,.fx ni' 1' 1. N x . X .kr ,,:., , lil n I I 5? ,QI I by f' 1 - 1 if ..' O l 44 -,af Sf Captains C. Bianco, I. Tracy, T. Terpak. C K LX I .Football Scores Barrington Opponent 0 South Kingstown ,,,w,, 7oov,,7 2 4 8 North Providence ,o,,, ,,,r 6 19 East Greenwich ,. .. . 24 6 Lockwood ,r..,,,e.,., ..,,,, 2 8 2 North Kingstown . ,t,, , , 0 40 Pawtucket Voke . 12 0 Warren .ttttt, c ,, 33 12 Burrillville , . 41 0 Bristol e,,,e, . 14 i Back row: Mr. Rasmussen, P. Killheffer, D. Wylie, S. Lombardi, R. Cray, El. Ryder, T. Pezzullo, E. Wiggin, Mr. Pinsky. Second row: K. Christ, B. Howe, R. DiMarco, R. DeStefano, R. Greene, J. Leech, H. Anderson, R. Larisa, J. Mellone. First row: J. Gabarra, D. Di0rio, W. Brandy, C. Bianco, J. Pflug, J. Wayland, F. Casanova, M. Horne. 4 Football Briefs Although its record of 3 win's and 6 losses was not an impressive one, the Eagles had a successful season as far as steady team improvement was concerned. ln the opening game with South Kingstown, Blackinton, Gabarra, Tracy, Bianco, and Ter- pak put up a valiant fight, but their efforts were in vain. A last minute touchdown by John Pflug enabled the team to stop North Providence 8-6 in the second league game. Strengthened by the efforts of Karl Christ, the team put up a good fight but lost a one touchdown decision to East Greenwich. A fractured collarbone which he sustained in this tilt took Tom Terpak out of play for the remainder of the season. Excellent performances by Fred Blackinton and Irv Tracy highlighted the team's easy win over Pawtucket Vocational. In dropping the next two games to North Kingstown and Warren, the team fought hard but just didn't seem to have what it takes. Against an exceptionally strong Burrill- ville team, the Eagles got off to a very poor start and trailed 28-0 at the half. The team rallied in the second half, however, and was able to roll up a score of 13 points. Fred Blackinton was outstanding both offensively and defensively. On Thanksgiving Day, Barrington exhibited its best effort of the season as it bowed to Bristol, the league champions. CO-CAPTAINS CAITO, ST. VINCENT MANAGER SMITH Coach MR. AINSWORTH ONE- TWO-THREE-FOUR! ! . I St. Vincent, Caito, Iasa, MacQuattie. CROSS COUNTRY HIGHLIGHTS Ray St. Vincent won the Columbus Day Road Race. The team placed sixth in the Columbus Day Meet. Barrington won second place in the Cross Country Carnival. Mac Quattie returned to the lineup after recovering from a foot fracture. In the State Championships, Barrington finished third behind La Salle and East Providence, thus qualifying for the New Englands. Ray St. Vincent and Joe Caito finished in fifth and sixth places respectively, while Tony Iasa placed tenth. Barrington harriers came in seventh in the New Englands. ,Ioe Caito, coming in sixth, was the first Rhode Islander to finish. Barrington coppqd the Class B title for the second straight year. Ray St. Vincent successfully defended his title as Class B Champion, followed by Joe Caito, second, Tony Iasa, third, and Don Mac Quattie, fourth. Herb Weatherhead placed ele St. Vincent and Caito were named to the A venth. ll-State Team. Tony Iasa won a place on the Second All-State Team. Mac Quattie placed on the Second B team, while Weatherhead received honorable mention. The Cross Country Champs were properly feted by the Barrington High Alumni Association. SUMMARY Barrington ...... ..... 2 7 Cranston .,... ...... 2 9 Barrington ss... 32 Moses Brown ,.ss . . 25 Barrington ....., ....,. 2 4 St. Raphael . .......,. . 53 Pawtucket East .....,. 53 Barrington ............ 16 Coventry .................. 40 Barrington ..... 39 East Providence ,D 22 Barrington ............ 19 La Salle ..... .. .. 36 Columbus Day Road Race ....,. ,,.,, S ixth Cross Country Carnival ,.,.., ,.,,, S econd R.I. State Championships ,.,, . Third New England Championships ...... ....., S eventh Class B Championships ...,...... ,,,,,, F irst 3 AX' ll .R Q N X I . Q Q23 I4 1 x.,,'3 Qw?'fK .F Indoor Truck Highlights llopc christened l3arrington's new hoard track with a 40 ll 10 to 23 6 10 victory. La Salle topped Barrington in winter track to the tune of 50 to 22. Three records were hroken. Barrington defeated 1,a Salle ,layvecs 44 Llf 5 to 27 1y5 and took all firsts. 1,11 Salle took the four-way track meet, with Barrington placing second. MacQuattie was first in the 1000 with a new record of 2:06. llc Stefano and llowe copped first places in the shot put and high jump respectively. with llowe taking a third in the hurdles and Wcatllerliead coming in third in the 600. Classical took the Relay Title. with Barrington coming in second. MacQuattic was chosen to run in the National 1000 in New York. llc Stefano and MacQuattie were winners in the Brown lnterscholastics. Barrington placed second in the Class B Championships. copping five first places. llowe seorcd first in the high jump and hurdles: Wchatlierllearl. in the 600: and MacQuattie in hoth the 1000 and sprint relay. llowc. Mac:Quattie. Vllcatherhead. and De Stefano were selected to compete in the Bowdoin lnterscholastics held on March 6. Sl 'M M All Y Hope 48 4-110 Class HB Relay Carnival. Second Barrington 23 6,fl0 La Salle 50 Barrington 22 Class 'ABM Championships. Second Barrington 44 4,5 La Salle layvees 21 l .1 Quadrangular Meet La Salle 49 1X3 Barrington 22 lfl-5 Mount Pleasant 16 1X3 Coventry 0 1 . gas vp f , xagfhl R UH ' ' v . S I '1 w wh' 4 , - Af-w w -'I' ?' L,.w ' - 4 2 W ' r a . pf?- RR INGTUN .ks ,xg gif? Kneeling: T. Trrpak, K. Christ. Standing: R. St, Vincent, P. Killheffer, A. lasa, R. Larissa, H. Mautner, H. De Stefano, M. Horne, F. Blackinton, J. Pflug, W. Horton, J. Caito, I. Tracy. Varsity Basketball B. H. S. ended the basketball season with a record of eleven victories and nine defeats. The loss of four very close games marred what might easily have been a very successful season. The highlight of the season came when Barrington handed Colt Memorial its worst defeat in eighteen years. The high scoring of Karl Christ and the excellent backboard work of Toni Terpak, Bob Larisa, and Marshall Horne made this victory possible. Other players who excelled on the court throughout the season were underelassmen Bud Anderson. Hans Mautner, Joe Caito, and Flay St. Vincent. These boys, aided hy many up-and-coming Jayvee players. should make next year's team a hard one to heat. QQ -99 am-iyi A ... ..,gn 'L' n . Sify ' Hfff -Q Q 'ef ff. -9 2 If .1 f'l?.ikQ', 5 ' Wie? .f Q1 1 fi ? 1' Q 1 if 1 ff uKx i L G 4 4 6' I , 2 'A' 4' , mf. Q 3, 1' 1 1 Q, mf fy . gfif .5 g in, Q .7 , 1 I fi r f Q Y P J V W-PG? ff x 1 Q I Yi if ' 1 . 11 I 'fs , .M-.,' l . 2 Q F-landing: J. Pflug, Kneeling: R. Butler. SCOII ICS lfrzrrinlulori 22 lf. Creenwieh -1-Al South Kingstown ALO Cumberland 23 North Kingstown -Ill XVarren -l-U Bristol 325 Coventry '13 lf. Creenwieh All Cumberland SI North Kingstown 3 l Warren lil South Kingstown A18 Warren 32 Bristol 34 Coventry , ns -LN Jayvees I. Jones. R. Dalessio, T. Crady. T. Cole. J. Hardy. W. Brandy, T. Pezzullo. F. lllackinton. R. St, Vincent. A. lasa. A. Whittelsey, Opponent .,,..19 36 31 7 22 34 28 13 38 25 .43 16 31 28 .25 JAYVEES With a clean slate in all league encounters and only one upset in pre-season games, Barrington jayyees made a name for them- selves in the Class Ci, field. The closest score in Jayvee competition was the Bristol gauze at Barrington. After a tough battle. Barrington won by the seore of 4-2-38. This game was almost as exciting as the history making var- sity game. where Barrington gave Colt its worst defeat in ll! years. During the season. the Jayvee team showed exeellent team work and always did well when the pressure was on. Everyone on the team played well at all times. Among the most outstanding players were Ray St. Vincent, Bud Anderson. Arnold Whittelsey. lt. Butler. Hans lVlautner. Tony lasa. and Fred Rlaekinton. Always ready to take over were Apples Grady, Dribble Some More Hardy, and all of the other substitutes. . I 4 Standing: R. Montgomery, R. Clarkson, R. Chaffee, R. Reimer, J. Cicero, R. Larrabee, R. Greene, L. Wood, D. Lamb, R. Vandenbrouck, K. Mason, J. Chase, P. Bennett. Kneeling: C. Pompei, R. Dalessio, J. Hardy, A. lasa. V. Aurelio. FRESHMEN B.H.S. Freshmen ended the season with a record of two ns and five losses. After losing four in a row. the squad downed St. Andrew's yvees by a score of 4-4-33. Hardy and Pompei led the attack th ten points each. Gaining revenge for an earlier defeat, the ys overpowered LaSalle 4-1-33. lasa and Hardy netted ten rints each, and Larrabee starred in rebounding. Tony lasa amassed 78 points in five gamesg his single game iigh was 22 points in the game against R. 1. Training hool. Other top scorers were: Cris Poinpei with 59 points d ,lack Hardy with 41 points. SCORES Barrington 29 R. l. Training 37 Riverside . .... . 30 De La Salle . 34 R. l. Training 44- St. Andrews 41 De La Salle 4-7 Riverside . . , Opponent 4-6 51 54 33 33 52 Action Shots ff X Flying High! Almost! Nut Quito! Relwuml! ' A 1 ,N 3 -L Tough Lurk! All Balled Up! S QRQNGQ NNW NRMJQ ff' ?' ls 4 i We iq U .',,,v Slanwlingi H4 In-4'll, F. mzwkinlun, J. Carlnarra, Nl. llurm-. Mr. Pinsky. J. ifailo. .-X, Ui Fulw. Svntml: Manage-r ,-K, U'llull0mn, R. llu!l4'r. U. Spink. R. Swift, Il. .'xIl4It'I'r0ll, I 'l'rz1ry. R Nl vill1'l'Il'. liuuvh Uilwr Baseball '53 sz. - . 3 . Ag. if ,if 361 - g,,,,m:g5v A Q11 . 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LUMBER and BU LDING MATERIALS 259 Wa+er Sheer Warren, Rhode Island Tel. Warren I-OI33 MORSE SAND 81 GRAVEL COMPANY, INC. Ready Mixed Concrefe High Qualify Washed Sand Screened Gravel Crushed S+one Road Maferial Planf and Yard: Tiffany S+., AHleboro, Mass. Telephone Affleboro I-I268 P. Q. BOX l75 PAWTUCKET, RJ -ILA-Illa .I ln 4 '--v-- 663 Complimen+s of PROVIDENCE STEAM TRAP COMPANY PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND GNMNWW Besi' Wishes fo Ihe Class of I954 MR. and MRS. EDWIN F. RYDER Congrafulafions GraduaI'es! REV. JOHN W. STRUCK Complimenfs of DR. JOSEPH F. TRACY 3I6 Wille'H Avenue RIVERSIDE, R.l. Insurance, Real Es+a+e, Bonds D. R. PITASSI AGENCY 57 Eddy Sfreel PROVIDENCE, R.l. Office GAspee I -9092 Will. I-9642 Res. Wa. I-0l53-R FLOOR COVERING 24 Hour Service COMPANY Phil's Linoleum, Asphall Tile, Broadlooms Magnesife Underlaymenf 229 Massasoil' Avenue EAST PROVIDENCE. R.l. Telephone: EA. I-48I8 Oil Service ANGELO GIANNATTASIO Prop. 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CompIe'l'e Insurance Service Besf Wishes +o fhe Graduafes G. F. CREAMER, M.D. PAT ACCIARDO, JR. Confracfor and Builder 2I Middle Highway BARRINGTON, R.l. CompIimen+s of LATHROP'S CARD SHOP 436 Main Sfreei' WARREN. R.I. LOMBARDl'S GULF STATION 25 Child Sfreel' WARREN RHODE ISLAND Congra+uIa+ions from B. C. DRUG CO. ai' BARRINGTON CENTER 01441 Ewvfffe CompIimen+s of BARRINGTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ALFRED FARINA, Jr., Pres. 306 Couniy Road Barringfon, Rhode Island BUILDER OF NEW HOMES SALES RENTALS Lei' us bring your ou'I-of-daie kifchen up-'I'o-daI'e wi+h a new YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN Tel. Wa. I-2I55W 6 Standard Sizes ECONOMY ORNAMENTAL WORKS Distinctive Entrance and Porch Raiiings CUSTOM BUILT A SPECIALTY 464 Maple Avenue Barrington, R. I. MANCHESTER'S SHELL SERVICE 225 BuIlOcIt's Point Avenue Near Riverside square RIVERSIDE, R. I. Tel. E. P. I-3763 Motor Tune Up Wlneel Balancing MocMonus Power Mower Co. 40 Bay Spring Avenue West Barrington AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Jacobsen-Reo Power Motors Landscaping Buy Your Power Mowers trom Tel. Warren I -056 I -W Headquarters tor Clinton-Briggs and Stratton Product Engines and Parts Power a Service-Dealer Warren I -2544 The Kind of COFFEE ME LIKE m 1 Not tm frcsn Delivered to our store three times w eklf direct from our masters and not ground until you buy it V I I ,,,, , fs ?I'P3g55ff' I I ASHMAN HOUSE Ulf!! Q THE SAME FINE QUALITY SINCE I902 ASHMHN' WEST BARRINGTON, R. I.-WA I-0207 Johnson 81 Wales Business School 40 Fountain Street Providence, Rhode Island GAspee I-3450 Day and Evening Courses: ACCOUNTANCY SPEEDWRITING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING OFFICE MACHINES STENOGRAPHIC IGREGGI STENOGRAPH MACHINE FACULTY Insurance for every need.' of BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL W. W. RICHARDSON AGENCY, Inc. 5Il Main Sfreef WARREN, R. I. Telephone Wa. 2460 Complimenfs of BRISTOL COUNTY Den+aI Sociery Dr. Maurice A. Denby Dr. Raymond R. Phillips Dr. Arfhur J. Johnsfon Dr. Anfhony J. Ramos Dr. Francis M. CommeHee Dr. John Cicerchia Dr. Maynard Shusman Dr. Pe1'er Mogayzel Dr. Raymond C. Dyer Dr. John A. McKenna Dr. Augusfine Ramos Dr. Joseph R. McKi+chen Congra+uIaI'ions +o 'Ihe CLASS OF I954 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy iii' BEST WISHES 'From your School Presideni N BUSINESS SPONSORS Complimen+s of BARRINGTON LUMBER COMPANY Complimenfs of CABRAL'S AUTO BODY WORKS COLE'S MARKET Provisions of all kinds. Complimenfs of DALLAIRE'S TURKEY FARM DA PONTE BROS.. FURNITURE Your Wes+inghouse DeaIer Complimenls of DAVID'S OF WARREN Complimenfs of THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. DON-RITE CLEANERS 81 TAILORS Service when you need ii. 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