Barrington High School - Arrow Yearbook (Barrington, RI)

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P N NWIUQK Fi-ADMINISTRATICN - - -F ' Zz TO THE SENIORS: As you, the members of the class of l956, come to the close of your years at Barrington High School, we trust that you will carry with you many recollections of the various contributions that the High School has endeavored to include in your educational program. We know that under the leadership of your principal and teachers you have matured and profited by their guidance. We believe that through their under- standing and encouragement you may have prospered so that in the future years you will fulfill the expectations of those who have been working with you. May I extend to you my personal best wishes for your continued success in the years to come. CLARENCE E. STURTEVANT, B.5., M.Ed. I O E TO THE SENIORS: You have now completed your high school education. Throughout the past four years your teachers and parents have worked diligently to instill within you the high ideals necessary for successful living in the adult world. The training which you have received in your numerous school experiences will become much more meaningful to you with the passing years. Yet your education will have true value only to the extent that you use it to gain a better understanding of yourselves in your relationships with others. You must strive constantly, therefore, to develop and to maintain a high standard of values. Learn to appraise your strengths and your weaknesses, your successes and your failures. Above all, have the courage to do what is right. RAYMOND S. LOCKE, B.S., M.A. l Nf- I.: -LX Q ff' I if iw MARGARET D. DElGNAN MANUEL A. DE MOTTA JOHN F. DONNELLY B.S., M.A., M.Ed. B.S. Vocational Shop English Mechanical Drawing, Shop Woodworking - P- JOSEPH T. FREY CLARA E. GlBBS DORIS S. B. HATHAWAY B.S., M.A. B.ECl., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. Music Commercial Subiecis Latin FRANCES H. JOHNSON STEPHEN A. LAVENDER ELEANOR LEMAIRE Ph.B. B.A. B.S. Secretary Mathematics Physical Education H - P EDMUND MEDEIROS ELLA V. QUILTY B.Ed., M.Ed. DONALD F. MCGREGOR B.Ed., M.Ed. Auto Mechanics, Science B.S, Vice Principal Mathematics Biology Guidance Director Z 1x ham f .ipwi.:f.:mi.,,i.:mW.. .f al 1-1-H. g,.,-fist. ARNOLD H. RASMUSSEN JOSEPHINE T. STONE MARY E. SULLIVAN Ph.B. B.A., B.L.S. B.S. in B.Ed. English Librarian Commercial Subjects RUTH P. WALCH CHARLES E. WALKDEN VIRGINIA A. WILLIAMSON B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.S. B.S., B.F.A. English Chemistry, Physics Art wm :mums , .fl Carl, Skip, and Iony and ' It's quite a iob to feed two hundred hun- gry mouths! Yet our cooks have come through in sterling fashion. Seldom does one hear of an empty stomach after lunch period. Hats off to the cooks! Carl, Skip, and Tony are indispensable. They have always been more than willing to buff the cafeteria floor before a big dance even when they were busy else- where. And nine times out of ten they would lend a hand in cleaning up after- wardseservice above and beyond the call of duty. Our custodians will be long remem- bered friends. Mrs. Pompeii, Mrs. Florenzano, Mrs. Andreozzi, Mrs. De Spirito, and Mrs. Azza. SENIORS MISS BARTON Advisor Rick Butler, Sally Wood, Dot Esfep, Joan Knox, and Bud Anderson. O SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left fo righr: B, Codega, D. Esfep, A. Point, R. Larisa R. Dalessio, J. Heffron, F. Seibold, and R. Locke. OFFICERS President RICK BUTLER Vice President BU D ANDERSON Secrera ry SALLY WOOD Treasurer JOAN KNOX Social Committee Chairman DORIS ESTEP i Xu se vi if ww' x :.- X L' . w Q: W :ik .wfsk Q f N ANN VIRGINIA ABATUNO ABBIE Noted for: Playing the trumpet Ambition: Nurse Activities: BEACON l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Book Club 3, 4, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Volleyball 4. PETER ASHMAN Noted for: Aversion to exams Ambition: Air Force Pilot Activities: Cross Country 2. HODELL ANDERSON BUD Noted tor: Athletics, cards Ambition: Successful business executive l Activities: Class Vice President 3, 4, BEACON Sports Co-Editor 4, Play Nite 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Jayvee Basketball 'l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA R. BARTON PAM Noted for: Quietness Ambition: Diplomatic work Activities: BEACON 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Book Club 2, Fielc Hockey 3, Volleyball 3, Softball 3, Badminton 3. R -I ma.,I:.s,a- I . .:mR...a,mRvI..m...t. ...........L..L.LM.:Ls.s...L BEVERLEY JUNE BATEMAN Bev Noted for: Going steady Ambition: To graduate Activities: BEACON 2, 3, Circulation Editor 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 2, 3: BGAA I, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3. WILLIAM F. BoRI-IEK BILL Noted for: Plymouths Ambition: College career Activities: ARROW 4: BEACON 2, 4, Play Nite 3: School Play 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 2: Radio Club I. ffl , , ,, Xian .. . 'If Qi: I -- . - M.- i ' W ,- if 5, fb, fskzggk. 1. 5 g :li :rw.,.:,,:gw-mi: . 'riffs fwuqf, , I 'L' f.iY'.f5.w wie l -:'3:fz4g3:,1:4: Ziiitiffggfgftm , . f- A ,L we 'V 1 - is f -:'A:f1:1:t.'i I .1 X oU 2?f A XL '7:'i, SANDRA FAY BLACKMAR Noted for: Going steady Ambition: Housewife Activities: ARROW Typing Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Club 3, 4. VIRGIL BRUNELLI Noted for: Going steady the longest Ambition: Undecided Activities: Baseball 4. I l x SANDY 4: Book JUNIE NNW AMW y ia? 3 gigs Q Kitt' k 'MI 'K' HRICKU Student Beacon Play 35 IIPATII Outdoor PHOEBE WALCOTT CHAPlN CHARLIE Noted for: Scholastic ability, cheerfulness Ambition: Medical Secretary Activities: Student Council 3, Band l, All-State Band l, Glee Club l. DEBORAH A. CLARKE DEBBIE Noted for: Patience Ambition: Kindergarten teacher Activities: ARROW 2, 3, 4, Co-Business Manager 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club i, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. BETHIA CLARKE THIA Noted for: Interest in reading Ambition: Civil service employee Activities: Glee Club 2, French Club 4, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN CODEGA BARBIE Noted for: Neatness, versatility Ambition: Fashion Co-ordinator Activities: Social Committee I, 3, 4, Chairman 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, ARROW 3, 4, Circulation Editor 4, BEACON 'l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Feature Editor 3, News Editor 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Play Nite 3, Senior Play 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Book Club 3, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Field Hockey l, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 4. THOMAS B. COLE TOM Noted for: Scholastic ability Ambition: Chemical engineer Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Jayvee Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Jayvee Basketball 2. ANNE ELIZABETH CORBRIDGE ANNE Noted for: Cuteness Ambition: Career in merchandising Activities: Glee Club I, 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Badminton 3. I ELISA WRIGHT COLLINS LISA Noted for: Talkativeness Ambition: Medical secretary Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, BGAA 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4. MARILYN ANN CRECILIUS Noted for: Good driving Ambition: College career Activities: BEACON 4, Glee Club 2, Book Club 2, 3, French Club 4, I I E I E I X I Z I M151 112 Q :L-ms ,ti 5, 1.. ' , alfkaheezmr:II-witt.szaiI:t,wusawltzfiammfzwi stasis 5 2 2 l l E I X I l l 5 i aiiamwi,5221mem.,:messMaxinesta-fsriwix12tv s :2 T HARRY A. DALESSIO BUG Noted for: Sense of humor Ambition: To own my own farm Activities: Band I, 2: All-State Band l, 2: Jayvee Football 3: Baseball 3, 4. ANTOWETTE M. DE CESARE ANNETTE Noted for: Smile Ambition: Medical secretary Activities: ARROW Typing Staff 4: BEACON 3: Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, A: Book Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. RICHARD E. DAi.Esslo Noted for: Friendliness Ambition: Chemical engineer DICK Activities: Student Council 3, Jayvee Football 3: Varsity Football Ag Jayvee Basketball 2, 3. NICHOLAS DEI. SANTO Noted for: Mop of curly hair Ambition: Own a garage Activities: X NICKY K. MARIE C. DE SPIRITO MARIE Noted for: Petiteness Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Business Staff, ARROW 4, Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4, Book Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 3, 4, BGAA 3, Archery 3. RINO Di MARCO RHINO Noted for: Football Ambition: Electronic engineer Activities: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. JUDITH DIGNAM JUDY Noted for: Cuteness Ambition: Private secretary Activities: French Club 3, 4, BGAA 4, Field Hockey T, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, DORIS JOANN ESTEP Dome Noted for: Attractiveness Ambition: Secretary, own a Tiger Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Social Committee Chairman 2, 3, 4, ARROW 4, BEACON 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, BGAA l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Archery 2, 4, Track 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. 4. MURIEL ALICE FARLEY Noted for: Windsor Blue Chev Ambition: Secretarial work Activities: ARROW Business Staff 4, Glee Club l MAUREEN GAUTHIER Noted for: Interest in medicine Ambition: To do cancer research Activities: Glee Club 3, Book Club 2. BABS 2, 3, BGAA 3. JANICE IRENE GABARRA Noted for: Being in Warren Ambition: To secure a good position Activities: ARROW 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Book C BGAA l . PATRICIA A. GRANT Noted for: Red convertible Ambition: To be a successful business owner Activities: BEACON 3, 4, Art Editor 4: Play Nite Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3. lub GABBY 2, 3, 4, PAT 2, 3, Book sf? ...us :ew ,J I. 9 ' 4 if , ' A2 f fp.-a ,Al --A. CAROLE A. HARDINO CAROLE Noted for: Smile Ambition: Secretary Activities: Drama Club lp Glee Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 3: at Orleans, Mass. RAY J. HOWARD CHARLIE Noted for: Picking on Bucky Ambition: Roof framer Activities: Varsity Football Manager 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. .lEANNE HEEFRON JEANNIE Noted for: Friendliness Ambition: Private secretary Activities: Social Committee 3, 4, BEACON 4, Senior Play 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, BGAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader, Jayvee l, Varsity 2, 3, Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Track I: Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball I. WALTER JOSEPH HussEY MOOSE Noted for: Humming Ambition: To be successful Activities: Varsity Football 3, 4. M'm J' nt PHILIP N. JUDGE STAFF Noted for: Quietness Ambition: To be a success Activities: Varsity Football 4. JOAN ELIZABETH KNox .IOANNIE Noted for: Versatility Ambition: To be happy Activities: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4: BEACON I, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader, Jayvee l, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Soft- ball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Track l. Joi-IN W. KERSI-IAW COLONEL Noted for: Dry wit Ambition: To be happy, healthy, and successful Activities: Drama Club 3, 4: Play Nite 3: School Play 3: Senior Play 4: Varsity Football 3: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Baseball 3. ROBERT J. LARISA PIsToI. Noted for: Athletic ability Ambition: Cabinet maker Activities: ARROW Art Editor 4: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf l, 3: Baseball 4. FAITH LEONARD FAITH Noted tor: Quiet manner Ambition: Nurse Activities: ARROW 2, BEACON 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recorder 4, Field Hockey T, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Badminton 2, 3, 4. THERESA Louise LONARDO TR: Noted for: Efficiency Ambition: Secretary Activities: ARROW 4, ARROW Typing Co-Editor 4, BEACON 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Book Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RAYMOND S. LOCKE RAY Noted for: Athletics, height Ambition: To be a successful business executive Activities: Student Council 3, ARROW 3, Sports Editor 4, Drama Club 3, 4, School Play 3, Drama Festival 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band l, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Varsity Football l, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball l, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4, Outdoor Track l, 2. 3, 4. JAMES F. MACGREGOR JIM Noted for: Radio interests Ambition: Audio technician Activities: Radio Club 3, Jayvee Football I, Varsity Football 2. ws awww, ai E HEATHER S. MACQUATTIE MAC Noted for: Athletic ability, red hair Ambition: To become a nurse Activities: ARROW 3, Sports Editor 4, BEACON Business Manager 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Archery 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2. SHIRLEY ANN MARCOTTE SAM Noted for: High scholastic standing Ambition: Executive secretary Activities: ARROW 3, Associate Editor 4, BEACON 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, Badminton 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Track 2. 9 is PATRICIA VIRGINIA MCCARTHY Noted for: Keeping out of other people's Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN MCFETTERS Noted for: Blonde hair, smile Ambition: Secretarial work Activities: BEACON lg Glee Club I, 2 minton 2. 1 way 3,4 PAT SHIRL Book Club A, Bad- JAMES D. MCCARTI-IY Noted for: Quietness Ambition: Teaching career: Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, at La Salle. JOAN A. MERCURIO Noted for: Writing ability, quietness Ambition: Newspaper work JIM JOAN Activities: ARROW Typing C0-Editor 4, BEACON 2, 3, Aj Drama Club l, 3, 4, Play Nite 3, Senior Play 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA Jo METER Noted for: Being a true Californian Ambition: To be a success Activities: BGAA 45 Badminton 45 Softball 4. RICHARD METZ Noted for: Track Ambition: To be successful Activities: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track l, 2, 3 Track I, 2, 3 4. t BARB DICK 45 Outdoor JAY PETER METZ PETE Noted for: Motorcycle iacket and boots Ambition: Early retirement Activities: Drama Club 3. DONALD MINOT MINIT Noted for: White bucks, excursions Ambition: To excel in whatever I undertake Activities: Class President 25 Student Council l, 3, 45 School Vice President 35 ARROW Compiling Editor 45 Drama Club 3 4' Play Nite 35 School Play 35 Senior Play 45 Jayvee Football I5 Varsity Football 3, 45 Outdoor Track I, 2. 5- 5 ,. ss i HAROLD L. MORPETH, JR. HAL Noted for: Sense of humor Ambition: U. S. Air Force Officer Activities: Playwriting Club 35 Basketball 35 School Paper 35 All at East Providence. EVLYNN ADAIR Muon EVlE Noted for: Quiet manner Ambition: Teacher Activities: Glee Club 3, 45 Book Club 3. :.f:w1i'txafamt' sm s:mtza2x4,5m1,t,15 atm 1 ,,, 1 ,M A y tj 3 2,2 1, j x ff. Q .yflsfgat , 1i?+T'i, L BERNARD MYERS Noted tor: Quietness Ambition: Accountant Activities: Indoor Track 2, 3, 45 Outdoor Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 4. JANET ELIZABETH ORTH JAN Noted tor: Good naturedness Ambition: Home economist Activities: BEACON 'l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 BGAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Volleyball 45 Basketball 3. 1 wy- JAMES E. O'HALLoRAN, JR. TED OR o'H Noted for: Football, excursions Ambition: Business tycoon Activities: 'Class Vice President 1, Student Council 1, 4, Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 4, Jayvee Basketball I, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4. DUSTIN STUART PEASE DusTY Noted for: Sense of humor, independent manner Ambition: To be successful and happy Activities: ARROW Literary Editor 4, BEACON 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Nite 2, 3, School Play 3, Drama Festival 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4. ALLEN PALMER Noted for: Interest in math and science Ambition: Engineer Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, Proiection Club 1 Junior Play Committee 3, All at Solon, Ohio FRED JOSEPH PERRY FRED Noted for: Getting into trouble! Ambition: Chemical engineer Activities: Varsity Football Manager 3, 4, Indoor Track 4 Out door Track 2, 3 4, .,sw.Qt. xr, i9s:. Rxwnwmmmtmmm Germanic a's1 t MARY ANNE PEZZULLO MAP Noted for: Working in County Road Drug Ambition: To secure a good iob Activities: Glee Club l, 3, 4, Book Club 3, 4, BGAA I, Bad- minton 2. ALBERT POINT Noted for: Skin-diving Ambition: Art career Activities: Radio Club l, 2, Outdoor Track l,, 2. BERT 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, lndoor Track :r A 5 '.', X lvaxuq .. , iw A Eli' 15 B3 I 1 F M' . V if . A V : 3, TE 55 Hzgt,,if,35iYv KH is 11, 5551 xt. . V V E , Q aw 3 M it THOMAS Nlici-iAEi. PEZZULLO A' ROC Noted for: A hearty appetite Ambition: Salesman Activities: BEACON 1, Jayvee Football 1, 2, Varsity Footba 3, 4, Jayvee Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4. BRUCE RUSSELL RICHMOND BRUC Noted for: lnventive ability Ambition: Naval officer Activities: BEACON l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Photograpl' Editor BEACON 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 1, 2, 4, Gle Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, Outdoor Track 2, 4. ol. , :ff wr A A 'il-iivs ,SSE ei . - Leg . . - Qi'-Q F ff T5-P3 ME KATE FLETCHER SANDERSON KATIE Noted for: Good nature Ambition: Teacher Activities: BEACON I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: BGAA i, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Soccer i, 2: Volleyball 2, 4: Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4: Softball i, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. FRANCES ANN SEIBOLD FRAN ANN Noted for: Pleasing personality Ambition: Medical secretary Activities: Social Committee 4: Student Council 3: ARROW 4: BEACON 2, 4: Band 2, 3: Glee Club 3: French Club: BGAA 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Softball 3. . ,::.. A .MJ . S25 . 5 si.. RICHARD J. SHAW DICK Noted for: South American travels Ambition: Agriculturalist Activities: Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Golf 3: Baseball 2. DELORES ELAINE SIMONSON DE DEE Noted for: Noisiness, iokes Ambition: Teacher Activities: Social Committee 3: BEACON 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: BGAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Basketball 2: Softball 3, 4: Field Hockey 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Archery 2, 3, 4. RUTH MARY SHAW RUTHIE Noted for: Being opinionated Ambition: Lady executive Activities: Class Secretary 1: Student Council 4, Secretary 4: ARROW 3, Co-Business Manager 4: BEACON 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: BGAA 1, 2: Twirler 2: Field Hockey 1: Basketball 3. ROBERT J. SOUSA Eoaav Noted for: Fiery temper Ambition: U. S. Army Activities: Imslsmiunwwa-mix: 1-Q , . A , na, I: tm, I-A-f,1s 'fs wmammmram m tx SCOTT SPINK Noted for: Fords Ambition: College Activities: Jayvee 3, 4: Radio Club 2 JOHN WILLIAM SWINSON SWEENEY Noted for: Speed shifting Ambition: U. S. Navy Activities: Varsity Football 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Outdoor Track 4, R3 I I DONALD E. STONE FRIAI2 Noted for: Dropping things Ambition: Pulp and paper technologist Activities: Drama Club 3, 4: Play Nite 3: Senior Play 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: All-State Band l, 2, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Jayvee Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4. MARILYN ELIZABETH TAYLOR LYNN Noted for: Blue eyes Ambition: Secretarial work Activities: BEACON 3: Book Club Secretary 3: Basketball 4: Typing Editor 4. . , M -: .1-EL asm -f 'S X wi LOUISE DAVIS WALKER vvEEZE Noted for: Subtle sense of humor Ambition: Nursing career Activities: Student Council 45 BEACON 45 French Club 45 BGAA 1, 2, 45 Glee Club I, 25 Field Hockey 1, 2, 45 Softball I, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 Soccer l, 25 Badminton 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 7 ROXANNE CHRISTINE WELSI-INIAN Roxv Noted for: Being fickle Ambition: To be a model Activities: ARROW 4, Tvoinc: Staff5 BEACON 45 Glee Club 25 Play Nite 3. JOHN WALL DEACOf Noted for: Open house Ambition: Electrical engineer Activities: BEACON 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Jayvee Basketball 4 Assistant Manager 4. ELIZABETH MARY WEST BETT' Noted for: Going steady Ambition: Secretarial position Activities: Glee Club 45 Book Club 35 BGAA l, 3, 45 Field Hocke 35 Badminton 35 Volleyball 3, 4. vm emmmiesissasme-elsif Q- BRUCE K. WILLARD Noted for: Boa? racing Ambition: Naval architeci Activities: Indoor Track 3. SALLY BENTON Woon Noted for: Good figure Ambition: Stewardess Activities: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, ARROW 4: BEACON l, 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, , 5 3 4 Senior Play 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4: BGAA I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Jayvee Varsity 3: Field Hockey 3g Badminton l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3,.4. BOB SHORTY gg ' f 1 M5 X :W Sw 5553: f itil' 1. ' KARL STEPHENS After completing his sophomore year at B.H.S., Karl left for Oberlin College in Ohio as the first Rhode Island student to be accepted under the program sponsored by the Ford Fund for the Advancement of Edu- cation. The early college admission program, developed in 1951, seeks well-rounded students who promise to adiust easily to the iump from the sophomore year of high school to college classes and life. In addition to being on the Honor Roll during his first two years at B.H.S., Karl was a sports writer for the Beacon, acted in three Drama Club pro- ductions, and participated in sports. ARROW BOOSTER CONTEST WINNERS Joan Knox Barbara Meter, Fran Seibold, and Ruth Shaw, ARROW Business Manager. f4Zaa4y4 771046 7446! wang! ta Da Seniors cast their ballots for School President Miss Gibbs dictates to aspiring secretaries. Bob: Will you believe Mable's story, Mrs. Ralston? Seacbu pfaeaeat BACKSTAGE Bill, John and Bruce Clarence Van Doren E. M. Ralston ,.,a. Bishop Doran ....... Dick Donnely ...,,.. Robert Bennet ,,e,.. CAST Mrs. E. M. Ralston ,e,.e e,,.. Ethel Clark ,,A..,e,...,,, Gwendolyn Ralston Mable Jackson ,,,...., Sable Jackson ,s,.., Martha .,,s.,aa,c a,,,MDON STONE ,,,,---s-,RAY LOCKE JOHN KERSHAW ,,----DUSTIN PEASE DON MINOT ,KATE SANDERSON -,-,s.a,JEAN HEFFRON BARBARA CODEGA JOAN MERCURIO d-----SALLIE WOOD ---,a.--cDORlS ESTEP Mrs. Ralston: He's sorry he offended you, dear. Mr. Ralston: Please speak sofily, Bishop Fl . 5 E ,,.v- was CAST AND DIRECTORS Standing: Don, John, Dusty, Doris, and Ray. Seated: Mr. Lavender, Sally, Kate, Jeanne, Joan, Barbara, Mr. Huse, and Don. Pam Barton Richard Butler Phoebe Chapin T0m Cole Faith Leonard Theresa Lonardo 5hi 'eY Mafcoffe Bernie MeYef5 V l , . ., Dustin Pease h. Fran Seibold I W Betty West 'iz It 1. 'X Www The Senior Class is proud to salute those from its ranks 'who, through superior academic achievements, attained membership in the Rhode Island Honor Society. Comites vos salutamus. I mf.-I' ff- - Most Athletic HEATHER MACQUATTIE BOB LARISA Best Figure and Best Build SALLIE WOODS RAY LOCKE O Most Likely to Succeed RICK BUTLER PHOEBE CHAPIN O 5555 Qi xiii-f ual Qui -N wwf' 35? :ii J ,. gs f iii! N 'M-Ii? Sl Sym QQ' x Wi,-egg I I M-F5355 Most Affracfive BUD ANDERSON and DORIS ESTEP Most Popular NICK CALITRI and FRAN SEIBOLD Mosf Friendly BILL BORHEK and JEANNE I-IEFFRON U ,Q we .H is Q f gf mf f iw Q K 1, ,. 45 4 ' f .1 4 . kr :QF hi' AXP' 5 F WMEW? H ggwqg v f -Rig: Lg, 5' ssfsxfgsvkw 1 'fwgiikk Y W f?T13fE?3E:?'i1?E'. efazxgzxgwfi gi-wfaffi' .15s2,g?2Zffs'S .3-11m3?i2S? f 1 , 4 . , .... uw' N x yx 'Q . 'S a v , W fi 1 0 41. Q :.'. , , ::fZ..,,, 3 K , lfffifl .--gfgmf f if T L S 3 , v,hf QQ .f f .2 1122 My ffwiiii . g 95? 2, Besf Dressed BARBARA CODEGA RINO DI MARCO C ufest DICK DALESSIO JUDY DIGNAM ay-N.f ' Quiefesf FAITH LEONARD and BERNIE MYERS THIN NAYATT SCHOOL l falm 'w :y,,, PROC RE55 dau Wcblwzq 7TH GRADE-The class of 1956 first assembled as a group in the fall of 1950, when we entered L.R. Peck High School as seventh graders. Wewere assigned to the home rooms 'of Mrs. Speakman, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Reid. Needless to say, the system of changing rooms and teachers, for each class, in- trigued us all. Classes in crafts taught by Miss lsherwood, art, under the direction, of Mrs. Burns, and manual training, with Mr. Williamson as instructor, furnished us with many enjoyable experiences which will surely be recalled in future years. Our teachers little realized what a unique class this was to become. 8TH GRADE-In the eighth, our presence was enioyed by the following homeroom teachers: Miss lsherwood, Mr. Barrett, and Mr. Biber. This year, because of double sessions, we were for- tunate enough to attend school during the morning, leaving us long, carefree afternoons. The scholastic highlight of the year was the United Nations debate, which was held under the supervision of Mr. Biber. The regular Friday evening canteen offered many of us our first opportunity to display our social interests. 9TH GRADE-We entered the new Barrington High School build- ing as freshmen with a spirit of eagerness, determined to make the most of our high school career and, therefore, to look at things a little more seriously. This sentiment was little realized by Miss Walch, Miss Baker, and Mr. Pinsky, and Miss Gibbs, our homeroom teachers. Members of the faculty were aghast when a missing quantity of copper sulfate turned up in the new aquarium dissolved along with several very dead fish. We all looked forward to the prestige we would gain by holding our first class meeting. The class officers chosen at this meeting were: Richard Butler, President, Ted O'Halloran, Vice President, Ruth Shaw, Secretary, Nancy Ryder, Treasurer, and Judy Fine, Chairman of the Social Committee. Mr. Pinsky, the new social studies teacher, was selected to be our class advisor. Our major social event of the year, the Freshman Class Party, was enioyed by all who attended. It was during this year that several of our boys began to show outstanding athletic ability, while many of the girls took an active part in the functions of the B.G.A.A. 10TH GRADE-We had firmly established ourselves as stalwart B.H.S. students when we returned as sophomores in September of 1953 and greeted our homeroom teachers, Miss Gibbs, Miss Baker, and Mr. Pinsky. We chose the following officers to guide us through the year: Don Minot, President, Richard Butler, Vice President, Sally Wood, Secretary, Joan Knox, Treasurer, and Doris Estep, Social Committee Chairman. 43 Miss Barton took over the responsibilities of being our class advisor when Mr. Pinsky left to take a position in Connecticut. Mr. MacGregor, a newcomer to the faculty ranks, soon realized the extent of his new biology class' enthusiasm, when, one morning, he opened his door to discover a cherry tree blossom- ing forth from the sink, and threatening to grow through the ceiling. llTH GRADE-Now, as juniors under Miss Barton's influence, we began to realize the seriousness of preparing for the life ahead of us. We spent the year in the homerooms of Miss Bar- ton, Miss Baker, and Mr. Barrett. Led by our class officers, Rich- ard Butler, President, Bud Anderson, Vice President, Sally Wood, Secretary, Joan Knox, Treasurer, and Doris Estep, Chair- man of the Social Committee, we made our mark both scholasti- cally and socially. Members of the class took an active part in school affairs including student council, drama club, and varsity sports. The novel Under-Water Fantasy theme will long be re- membered by those who attended our Junior Prom. Our re- designed class rings arrived early in the year. 12TH GRADE-Now, as full-fledged seniors, we found ourselves in the homerooms of Miss Walch, Miss Barton, and Mrs. Hatha- way. We soon became aware of our responsibility to ourselves and our school. Nick Calitri was elected School President and our officers for the year were Richard Butler, President, Bud Anderson, Vice President, Sally Wood, Secretary, Joan Knox, Treasurer, and Doris Estep, Chairman of the Social Committee. Members of our class were instrumental in purchasing a high- fidelity sound system for use at school functions and a camera for the use of the ARROW staff. This year we also supplied the varsity teams with the maiority of their starting players. The acting ability of several of our classmates was displayed when we presented our senior class play, Nothing But the Truth. At our Christmas Formal, a shimmering Christmas tree was the awe-inspiring center of attraction. Later in the year a good per- centage of our numbers gained the distinction of being elected to the Rhode Island Honor Society. At our senior banquet, we took the opportunity to express our gratitude to the faculty for their invaluable help, concern, and guidance. Our senior ball, rounding out scores of long to be remembered events which have taken place during our four years as classmates, left us with the hope that the future might be as kind and care- free as were our days at B.H.S. DUSTIN PEASE TOM COLE Historians Singing Christmas Carols We Wad can 744 Ushering in the New Year UNDERCLASSME MR. MCGREGOR Advisor Ken Mason, Dick Larrabee, Jean Redden, and Jack Hardy. I SOCIAL COMMITTEE Jean Redden, Jane Moore, Lauren Woods, Carol Jacob son, Priscilla Horne, and Linda Larson. ' OFFICERS President DICK LARRABEE Vice President JACK HARDY Secrefary JEAN REDDEN Treasurer KEN MASON Social Committee Chairman CAROL JACOBSON Chemists experiment with com- pounds. Commercial students work on composi tions with Miss Walch. Mechanical drawing trains a sharp eye C ., . X.. X v. -V ffl' f + P, I f C lv- -NL Third row: J. Chase, G. Dahl, R. Bain, L. Dahl, R. Clarkson, D. Button, R. Chaffee. Center row: V. Aurelio, D. Barrett, V. Benn, P. Ackerman, V. Crowe, J. Anderson, V. Clark, R, Correa, R. Dalessio. Front row: M. Darezzo, J. Buckless, A. Acciardo, M. Covell, I. Breguef, M. Burke, C. Boyes, J. Anderson. Third row: J. Monroe, A. Duncan, R. Monigornery, K, Mason, J. Hardy, R. Mitchell, J. Medici. Center row: E. Mueller, R. MacGregor, B. Lomastro, S. Martineau, P. McWilliams, C. Pascale, J, Medeiros, B. Morgan. Front row: P. Palumbo, J. Moore, T. Nichols, C. Nafale, C, McCarty, M. Meiz. R Third row: R. Hanson, D. Lamb, R. Greene, T. Grady, B. Lennon, R. Larrabee, A. Iasa. Center row: G Holm, J. Garside, M. Gould, L. Fogg, N. Feld, M. Hess, J. Graham, R. Guliano. Front row: L. Larson, C Jacobson, E. Dummer, S. De Cesare, P. Horne, J. Fulton, J. Harwood, M. Kinniburgh. I l I I Third row: R. Vandenbrouck, H. Velleca, R. Sadlier, L. Woods, C. Pompeii, R. Stark. Center row: VM Seward, S. Wallace, N. Randall, P. Peterson, J. Soutar, R. S1. Vincent, Front row: P. Squillante, G. Tarte, J. Redden, P. Plante, D. Rose, M. Schiller. I R MISS LEMAIRE Advisor ,ies ,ESE E in Susan Daniels, Pat Andreozzi, Priscilla Ferrin, and Douglas Wells. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Deborah Pease, Terry DiGioia, Betty Benn, Dave Yur chuck, and Nancy Jerome. OFFICERS Presidenr DOUGLAS WELLS Vice President PRISCILLA FERRIN Secretary PAT ANDREOZZI Treasurer SUSAN DANIELS Social Committee Chairman DEBORAH PEASE Q W f 'f , . -, yfW ,lf , nw 'Nr G 2 Q mmf: Q' gm.. ii 2 ,A+ tg S Q 5 P H R E Third row: P. Fiedler, R. Greene, J. Hawkins, F, Gaffney, R. DiOrio, W. Cunha. Center row: E. Forrest K. Harvey, J. Dignam, P. Ferrin, J. Gordon, A. Graham, J. Dunn, N. Falkinburg. Front row: B. Del Sesto J. D'Allesandro, S. Daniels, B. Di Bari, M. Dahl, T. Di Gioia, M. Davis, P. Hall. -7eaaDaww, 7eaaz'aQa Third row: T. Carmone, R. Campanella, A. Cameron, R. Collison, L. Carusi, K. Andrews, R. Churchill. Center row: G. Bartone, J. Button, J. Blackinton, F. Broom-Smith, M. Anderson, J. Burling, J. Ainsworth, G. Belasco. Front row: A. Corvi, V. Camuso, J. Codega, R. Adams, E. Benn, P. Andreozzi, L. Clarke, J. Best. 4 Z ,Q l G O -V F? all v N i szz. ar:.J.-w.-- 4 fs - 9 fi 5 V gffhfn ,iga -4-wf g fa 5 Q S Standing: J. Iasa, L. Farley, W. Fontaine, H. Martin, and L. Coie. Seated: P. D'Ambra, R. Mendes, J. Norberg, J. Lombardi, and J. Mason. I MECHANICS WHERE'S THE ENGINE? fum mi X. ACTIVITIES- - MISS WALCH Advisor ARROW STAFF This year the ARROW staff broadened the scope of the yearbook department with the purchase of a camera. lt is the hope of this year's staff that through its lens the readers will get a closer, more informal picture of life at Barrington High School. The staff has spent long hours in preparing the '56 ARROW and feels that it is the best yearbook yet. We hope that future staffs will uphold the high standards set this year. Standing T Lonardo, T. Cole, B. Codega, R. Locke, N. Calitri, D. Pease, R Lar sa Seated: H. MacQuattie, S. Marcotte, J. Mercurio, R. Butler. RICHARD BUTLER Editor and Photographer 4. TH 'wk BUSINESS STAFF Sfanding: E. Forrest, T. Lonardo, E. Mancmi, A. Abatuno, M. Farley, M. UeSpirito, F. Seibold, W. Borhek. Seated: D. Clarke, R. Shaw. I TYPING STAFF S. Blackmar, A. DeCesare, J. Mercuric, and T. Lonardo. . .,,z-A, f..41.:.:,.' 11, f ss-N MRS. STONE Advisor 'E' K BEACON Barrington High School's own newspaper, THE BEA- CON, which has been spotlighting school events since 1941, has this year taken on a new look, appearing once again in trim, printed form. Headed this year by Faith Leonard, editor-in-chief, THE BEACON has en deavored to keep its readers well informed on the various aspects of student activities and interests. lt con- tributes immensely to the enrichment of school life, through the medium of timely articles on sports, politics, and social events. Moreover, THE BEACON serves as a source of entertainment and at the same time provides a means of allowing students to express their views. Weil- '7 EDITORS Standing: N. Calitri, Sports, R. Hanson, Circulation, B. Codega, News, H. Anderson, Sports: Seated: M. Taylor, Typing, H. MacQuattie, Business, C. Troy, Sports, F. Leonard, Editor, P. Grant, Art, B. Bateman, Circulation, S. Marcotte, Features. -A emai2wa Q: 1-Wg,--f , -up 1, W i U? sig o , Q 1 11' Q o - ' gf ' ' - .- -3 D f H 1 ' 2. S Z 'Q N IOL, IX. No. 1 THE BEACON - Barrington High School NOVEMBER, 1955 lllRRlNlillIl SF' IF Pls Larrahee and The Lucky Next summer tw ligi. students, Rich nd Jack Hardy wil long with 83 other he United States. The object of this te better internatit m-ong students. Th ored by the Nation f Student Councils. After applying to tssociation, jack ar . report on How to nternational Relat he 'Students and Stu Yn'the basis of thi, ch-olastic standing, lar acivities, and itizenship, Jack ar hosen as one of the The students will round the first of n will tour Eng-land, F irerlmany, Luxumbo and, and Italy- Dick is the juniort member of the st he' cross-country an zams, and the basl- ,lack is the junior ident, a student co l ountry, and outdoor track tearms. Both boys are honor students. zsiclenti :-President vas elected President High in the re-elec- Octohor 31. Pick s time for a change! ms. The presidents for the coming year te revision of the iil By-Laws Ll report of the Loun- of Cach month i.lty's complete co- 1 every phase of the ode l-run student activ- delity sound system andidates for presi- illiam Borhek and ods defeated Ri:hard abeth Durnmer, and the race fo-r the vice- Nick will work hand me attempt to make best year Barrington had. iii... nd is on the basket -.. , . -.- . - . Y' ' '1 ' While talking to Mr. cvomn nel 'UNH' 'MVC JUN wh' -- ii-ll --tv FIVF CO . . - V MPETE FOR expressed some of his Views lnunl 5011001 D1'95lfl6nt'H-l 6lCC- J B. ll. S.. He thinks we have a .To those who ran for either SCHOLARSHIPS filled with endless fgqciliti Ffice of president or vire-pres- ....-.- llti., SARRINGTON HONORED Barrington had the distinction of eing one of the two towns in the Inited States chosen to be visited y a'group of German Civic Lead- rs. Barrington and another town ituated near Seattle, Vtfasliington Vere selected because they were onsidered to be model small tmerican towns. On September 19th five German Zivic Leaders arrived for a two zeek stay. Members of the group were Mrs- Elisabeth Rickers, a lead- r .in women's activities and social rorkg Dr. Fritz Haeger, a high chool principal, Theo Ewers, di- ector of West Germany's laigsst Outh hostel and president of the ierman Youth Organizationg Al- iert Claudi, elementary and high chool teacher, and Dr. Eberhard iQebe1,cha1rman of several or- hnizations dealing with mining adustries and labor relations. The group traveled about the own studying Barr-ington's govern- ltgzt, school system, community c vit-ies, politics, and youth and Bcreatio-n programs. .....iiIZ. cilities all schools aren't forL.,. enough to have. In general he thinks the BJH. S.. Student borly consists of some very serious stu- dents and is usually satisfied with the' caliber of work he receives, ad- ding that he hopes it continues and improves whenever possible, In return, Mr. Cronin, the students of Bw. H. S, would like to welcome you to our high school. We hope you enjoy your stay here. I'm sure the students will agree that you are here to help us be- come a better student body. So let's get behind him and co- operate, kids! Welcome to B. H. S., MR. Cronin! ....i,..... FIRST ASSEMBLY OF THE YEAR On the opening day of school, Monday, the twenty-sixth of Sep- tember, an assembly was held in the auditorium for all. Don Minot read The Age of Conformity by Hans Mautner, a. member of last year's graduating class. The Sopho- mores were 'instructed in the disci- plinary code of the school by Mr. Walkden. Mr. Locke closed the assembly With the traditiona.l Seats up, seniors first. , it signified all the work and excitement involved in planninf' ' campaign. To many of students, it sy'mbol!izr cratic privilege of right to vote. Pam Barton, Richard Butler, Tom ' 'ith Leonard, and Dustin e five seniors chosen compete for a olarship. 'ear National be awarded A few, howei 'cholarship significance ' superior disregarding 5 benefit upon themsc gr-Zeng! once, an act lgjmm, to the schot their parent l in the necessary tv Of the election. 3:2 53: XVhen the L ,creening gister and itude Test .ce Examin- ary 14, 1956. gh on thiis final ti for biographical nd college plans, and . ...vol records and recomend- vote 0116 Of COI1f1deHCC- Remember- ations will be obtained.. The 200 comes again, x school election, tion, make use Of t. estly. Choose the c think is best qualified it the organization, and malt the Winning Candidate van sv. .l wanna.-Q wan he selected by 1 com- repre entative of , 6 numb? lf! sash mdjc, peoph Wfjufoig FAITH LEONARD 8LC01'dULg to the ' , ' l ' ' K t t I . of you. vote wisew. an Ed'f0f foZiiJS'uncZd ibeotiat what happened in this Y f - -.. mm. l 1 -dooaliiiek kids!!! STUDENT COUNCIL When the smoke of intense campaigning and elec- tioneering had cleared, and Nick Calitri emerged as School President, the Student Council swung into action. The Council again sponsored mid-morning milk and doughnut breaks. Its major accomplishment, however, was the purchase of a high-fidelity sound system for use at dances and for the benefit of lunch time toe- tappers. Other Council undertakings were concessions and improved X-period assemblies. MR. DE MOTTA Advisor OFFICERS Calitri, President, R. Shaw, Secretary, D. Estep, Treasurer, l.. Woods, Vice President. Left to right: J. Hardy, H. MacQuattie, C. Jacobson, L. Walker, L. Woods, D, Estep, R. Shaw, J. Gordon, P. Horne, B. Greene, P. Ferrin, J. Dignam, R. Larisa, N. Palazzo, B. Codega, N. Calitri, B. Dunn, R. Dalessio, and H. Anderson. foamed! WZHMWLJ Keep 7465506 Council Meeting Milk Break I 1 I M av 'i f gi Q rbi 'ig 55 Concession Stand Campaigning for the Presidency BAND Under the direction of Mr. Frey, the Band added much to the cheering section at all home football games. The Band was also called to supply music for several major assemblies. Other acti- vities during the year were attendance at the Solo and Ensemble Festival at North Kingston, and participation in town memorial exercises. Sev- eral members were chosen to play in the All- ! State Band at Hope High School. 15535. MR. FREY wi N x.:' Q Director 5 Sl x ii v Qggl-Rug E t l BAND Back row: J. Medeiros, B. Richmond, G. Holm, D. Wells, R. Locke, T. Cole, N. Mullen, N. Falkenburg. Middle row: M. Dahl, R. Adams, C. Troy, M. Burke, L. Zeilstra, P. Ferrin, M. Davis, J. Best. First row: M. Kinniburgh, B. DiBari, S. Raymond, M. Covell, A. Abatuno, D. Clarke, C. Jacobson. Back row: B. Richmond, T. Cole, W. Borhek, D. Pease, R. Metz. Third row: R. Adams, B. DiBari, M. Davis, A. Abatuno, P. Ferrin, M. Covell, J. Best, C. Jacobson, C. Troy. Second row: L. Clarke, S. Daniels, S. McFet1ers, M. Anderson, J. Moore, L, Larson, M, Pezzullo, E. Mancini, M. DeSpirito. First row: M. Bruce, R. Shaw, S. Wood, A. Hilton, P. Barton, J Gordon, M. Hess. Back row: J. Orth, R. St. Vin- cent, W. Robinson, R. Mitchell, R. Dalessio, D. Tracy. Third row: E. Mudd, R. Squillante, P. Wil- son, J. Burling, F. Broom-Smith, B. West, I. Smithies, J. Ains- worth. Second row: D. Maclach- lan, D. Clarke, L. Collins, B. Bateman, S. Marcotte, A. De Cesare, T. Lonardo. First row: E, Benn, N. Jerome, H. Mac- Quattie, J. Knox, B. Codega, J. Mercurio, S. Blackmar. E E L B MR. HUSE Director Dfmma 66:45 Fzzeaenw Uwe 7awn CAST Stage Manager ,,,., , ,,aa,.,, . .....a,.. LAUREN WOODS Dr. Gibbs .L ,,aa,a,. BOB DALESSIO Joe Crowell ,,,aa,A,,,,, ,a,a.,. E UGENE FORREST Howie Newsome Mrs. Gibbs a,A...., George Gibbs aaa,,,. .,a, , av,,, JOHN DUNN NANCY JEROME DOUGLAS WELLS Rebecca Gibbs ,.., ...... I RENE VANDENBROUCK Emily Webb ...c, Professor Willard Mr. Webb c.., ,,.,c,c..,, - Mrs. Webb c,....cc JANE MOORE JERE HAWKINS BRUCE RICHMOND LORNA MacLACHLAN The Cast Rehearses for March Opening Night. Zfckmoe Wiemlvw Saying .language and ewdftome of 714066 This year the Alliance members enjoyed a very interesting program. It included lectures and a variety of social activities with students from other public and private schools. Alliance members took an active part in preparing and promoting a France Comes to Rhode Island proiect. The enthusiasm which was displayed this year will guarantee many more successful years for the Junior Alliance Francaise. Members Meet with Miss Barton. Miss Barton Recalls Her Trip to France. Yuri OFFICERS Annette De Cesare, Secretary, Theresa Lonardo, Treasurer, Marie DeSpirito, President. BOOK CLUB The Book Club's main objective, broadening a student's 'Field of interests by stimulating an interest in reading, has been achieved in several ways this year. Members have been respon- sible for attractively displaying selections of books which ap- peal to high school students. At their meetings, the members have given book reviews, followed by thought-provoking dis- cussions. The Book Club's social events included a student dance, a member-faculty tea, and a visit to the Providence Public Library. Standing: M. DeSpirito, D. Pease, T. Lonardo, J. Cod ega, A. Abatuno, C. Velleca, C. Piccirilli, S. Blackmar D. Tracy, I. Vandenbrouck, C. Woods, V. Camuso Seated: P. Grant, E. Mancini, J. Gabarra, M. Perry, M. Pezzullo, S. McFetters, A. DeCesare. MRS. STONE Advisor SPCRTS FOOTBALL Top row: P. Judge, R. Vandenbrouck, J, Chase, W. Hussey, A .Duncan. Fourth row: N. Calitri, D. Rochon, A. Point, T. Cole, B. Greene, R. Correa. Third row: L. Woods, B. Williams, A. Caremon, D. Wells, R. Greene, D. Yurchuck. Second row: D. Medici, R. Chafee, R. Dalessio, N. Palazzo, R. Guliano, J. Hawkins First row: T. Pezzullo, R. Dalessio, R. Larisa, R. DiMarco, H. Anderson, R. Locke, W. Swlnson. ' awzZtpSaxz4m COACH RASMUSSEN SUMMARY Hampered by a late season start, Barrington High's gridmen wound up sixth in league com- petition. ln spite of their non-impressive record, the Eagles played hard, and showed grim deter- mination, particularly in handing Bristol a 20-7 defeat on Thanksgiving Day. The other highlights of the season were victories over North Provi- dence and Pawtucket VocatiQjal.. ........d X SCORES BARRINGTON OPPONENT O East Greenwich E,,... ,.,,,.,v, ,.,, 9 41 North Providence ,.,,ve. ,.,e. 0 20 Pawtucket Vocational 7 12 Warren o,,..o,,a.A. . ....o,cAc, c.,,.,,, i 9 6 North Kingston ....,... ..... 7 6 Burriville .,,.,.... ..,...c. 2 6 O South Kingston ,a,, .....,.. I 2 20 Colt aa,a,..,A E A.,.,,. 7 CO-CAPTAINS Locke, Di Marco, Anderson and Larisa Anderson sweeps left end for ten against Colt. ...W sl a nu www QV in A we ev M - www, L,--, ,ff , ff, F 1 J BARRINGTON BATTERS BRISTOLIANS Following a bonfire and pep rally the night before, the Eagles marched out on the field on a clear, crisp Thanksgiving morning and trounced their arch rivals, Colt, 20-7, DiMarco scoring the three touchdowns. Fine blocking and tackling by the forward wall, coupled with hard run- ning by the backfield, dazzled the Bristolians. The game climaxed Bar- rir1gton's football season and Barring- ton returned iubilantly to their turkey. COACH AINSWORTH CROSS COUNTRY Lacking the services of Tony lasa, Barrington's cross country team had only a fair season. The scores, however, were not indicative of the team's efforts. With some promising runners bro- ken in this year, and the loss of only two seniors, the Harriers should find smoother sailing next year. Highlights of the year were a well-earned vic- ory over East Providence, and the annual Co- umbus Day Road Race in which Dick Larrabee placed seventh. Qfaaean Kneeling: Eric Mueller, Buzzy Dunn, Bill Cunha, Luigi Carusi, Sonny Camuso, John Iasa. Standing: Coach Ainsworth, Jack Hardy, Dick Larrabee, Bob Hanson, Spike Dahl, Jim Garside, Ray Howard, Manager Bernie Myers. 4 w n , 1 -ws., -'Qxxwi un.-A !5 x ,f -1 Ar s ! I A BASKETBALL Left to right: R. Dalessio, R. Larisa, C. Pompeii, F. Polak, T. Grady, R. Locke, L, Woods, J. Hardy, A. lasa, H. Anderson, and S. Spink, dee Men Co-Captains Anderson, Larisa, and Locke, Coach Rasmussen and Manager Kershaw. L For the second season, Barrington High's basketball team proved to be too powerful for its Class C competition. In the l955-56 season, the Eagles truly soared to great heights. By posting a 13-l record and gathering the amazing total of 1235 points for an average of 88 points a game, the hoopsters rolled easily into the state championship play- offs. The strength of our basketball team was to be found in the close teamwork among the starting five: Bud Anderson, Tom Grady, Jack Hardy, Bob Larisa, and Ray Locke. CFor State Championship results see supplementj JAYVEES The Jayvees neady equded the nwrk ofthe upperclassmen by posting an enviable record of ll wins, 2 losses, and l tie. The team showed promise for great things to come, and Through the vduabk expenence gamed and hs benen than-average talent, the team is sure to uphold Barrington's traditional prestige in basketball in future seasons. The Jayvee outfit may attribute its success to the skill of its starting five: Robert Greene, Robert Dalessio, Cres Pompeii, Tony lasa, and Frank Polak. Rebound! Top, left to right: D. Wells, K. Norberg, D. Lamb, K. Mason, R. Greene, J. Hawkins. Bottom R Chaffee, Manager, R. Campanella, L. Cioe, J. lasa, J. Gaffney, Mr. Biber, Coach, IJ W- ' 5ii 2 J A 3 f 5 t22.t 1 ' 4 U Q2 O s. , will XIBI4 Af 1 if , if 'S...-.Q ,su-Bl f1Si KL Back row: B. Myers, R. Mitchell, R. Leach, L. Dahl, B. Fontaine, R. Locke, B. Greene, J. Garside, F. Perry, R, Metz, Coach Ainsworth. Second row: D. Yurchuck, A. Cameron, J. Graham, J. Hawkins, W. Robinson, R. Correa, A. Duncan, R. Hanson. First row: M. Oliva, J. Dunn, P. Camuso, R. Saxer, R. Howard, R. Larrabee, W. Cunha, E. Mueller. INDOOR T-RACK Spurred by the efforts of Pat Camuso, Bob Hanson, and Ray Locke, among others, the Indoor Trackmen of Barrington High gained recognition through their win- ning performances at meets which were held through- out the year in the Cranston Street Armory. Coached by Mr. Ainsworth, the Barringtonians gained statewide respect and fame. At Madison Square Garden, Ray Locke momentarily held the National Schoolboy Indoor Shot Put Title, when he heaved the 12-pound shot for a distance of 58 feet, 210 inches. His record fell, however, when Marchiomy from La Salle Military Academy of Long island, stepped up and put it l foot, 9V2 inches farther. This reduced Ray to second place, a very laudable feat in itself. wi W K. 4 15, -v -V ,qsiiwiigqiifd A 'Q A 1 if X A . F232 gigzikajggpxf 5514. VLH ' 421253 1, 3 Q i5,t,,,Mgg,4g.,Q,:1 -A ln 'ii N. M' A F I IM u ui mm .5 A X 51 L 5 I V A + 'W .A Y' iii' s OFFICERS S Marcotte Treasurer: D. Estep, President, P. Horne, Vice President, N. Feld, Sec- retary F Leonard, Recording Secretary. e.g.,4.,4. The Barrington Girls' Athletic As- sociation, open to girls interested in sports, had a successful year. Besides sponsoring intramural contests, the organization selected teams to par- ticipate in Sport's Day competitions with neighboring schools. Awards were presented at the annual B.G.A.A. Banquet to members who had gained special recognition in sports during the year. Back row: L. Larson, F. Seibold, C, Jacobson, M. Hess, J. Heffron, L. Walker, K. Sanderson, L. Maclachlan, B. West, M. Gould, D. Simonson, L. Collins, B. Bateman, P. McWilliams, E. Dummer, J. Anderson, V. Crowe, H. MacQuattie. Center row: S. Wood, J. Knox, T. Nichols, A. Abatuno, N. Randall, M. Covell, M. Darezzo, D. Rose, C. Natale, M. Kinniburgh, A. Fogg, D. Clarke, J, Anderson. Front row: D. Estep, S. Marcotte, F. Leonard, P. Horne, N. Feld, Miss Lemaire. wi .... Smash it Sally!! Third row: G. Crowe, K. Sanderson, P. Ferrin, D. Pease, N. Feld. Second row: H. MacQua11ie, M, Ran kine, J. Dignam, P. Horne, J. Judge, First row: B. Hirst, C. Troy, M. Anderson, C. Newton, J. Tiews. . f f, 5311 f 1 , L',- 5' , Lyz, 3 t Front row: Pat Hall, Maria Darezzo, Cathy Troy, Nancy Feld, Linda Larson. Back row: Joanna Tiews, Meridith Rankine, Ginny Crowe, Priscilla Ferrin, Doris Estep, Judy Anderson, Meridith Gould, Charlotte Newton. Ooops! Missed! WWW, aw iimiw Q I 'und P my Q3 HG' J . 3 mwv+ '4 ' me -. 3 Q' .5 . 1, ' f? ' A fa. .-J in e ,114 . s ' K 1 . mfyj yi K W. j ' -A A A -,vi M A K., kb . ,. . V R A Nw, .L Vkil iw. ,K ' . A V4-LL- i ...M . 'S ew . Kneeling: M. Darezzo, C. Troy, P. Horne, J. Dignam, H. MacQuahie. Standing: N. Feld, P. Ferrin, D. Estep, B. Meter, L. Maclachlan, J. Knox. Kneeling: B. Hirst, M. Hess, M. Anderson, T. DiGioia, J, Tiplady. Standing: M, Rankine, J. Gordon, D. Pease, J. Anderson, I. Vandenbrouck. - ' in J - ,. , . '95 f . , v, ,J . N 3, .,5., . - i4 57. J., + Zeadae Sa gffdfbfd Top ro bottom, lefr to right: Charlotte, Barbara Doris R., Maria, Joannie, Geraldine, Fran, and Doris E, Left to right: Doris, Joannie, Ginny, Joanna, Charlofie, Fran, Maria, and Barbara. N A X, 1. 3 mgivsyzf H 1,-if V1 if ' Vs 2 , fi'f 'i pg., .5,:zg:f1.:.3fzi.isfsizsgg4ELL,L H in K , AA V ,. mg 3 fi AE? Q WLM. N M J iii .fEsi - K ,nys I Q71 ,.., V. N ,N QQ .M . M N.5 , i .--., mr X ww ,m,.... 'H S AV 2 g ' +.rM,m..,.1.....x 'gift aw-W -www-F A ww M MM W 'A My 1' Aww Vkrr 4,4-.ww V I I I , M , I , wh 4. ,,. , W qA 5 , E ,f 4, ,V A K 17 uk AVN mf ,mf M,,,W I ,- W.. .-fe IA. 1 gif? -. 14, wg,- xg., SC HCOL DAYS Your eyes still half-closed, you get off the bus . . . . . . buy your lunch ticket . . . I : : Eg ' II.. WJ lf wif' s . . . and, if you were absent, you fill out those A little chat at your locker before the bell troublesome make-up slips. ,.,, , R. Q 4.T.S3.Sf S w e i YR. Sm v in M N., K -xr K ,pl Work up an appetite in phys ed . . . . . or down in the shop . . . sf . . . before lunch. Finally comes that last period class! - ' ' lf1QSw wf Some exercise in the af- ternoon . . . X1 . . . and, if it's Friday some more at night . . . . and then to Howard Johnson's-a wonderful end to another day. .. ,S A i5 . N . YN N- f yfvfil .. ,. 1. ki? .- F - , . 2 L iff? , . 3 5 L' 5.-,gg ' ' BOCSTERS - Complimenfs of THE TILLINGHAST - STILES COMPANY Providence, Rhode Island Complimenfs of WARREN 81 BARRINGTON GAZETTE WARREN RHODE ISLAND CompIimen+s of BROOKSIDE DAIRY MILK AND CREAM CHerry 5-3808 H. A. SPEAKMAN CO PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 64 Bay Spring Avenue WEST BARRINGTON, R. I. CHerry 5-7666 P. MONTI ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS 2 DE sPlRlTo LANE BARRINGTON, R. I. Tel. CHerry 5-5735 FOR THE TOPS IN TOYS Visii' 'l'I1e HOLIDAY SHOPS xy, RHODE ISLAND LACE WORKS ERNEST A. SAYWELL General Manager WEST BARRINGTON RHODE ISLAND Tel. CHerry 5-5800 ' ANNA'S . Sales and Service RENNQUTS STORE BARRINGTON i freei- WARRENI R. L RADIO.8z ELECTRICJCO. Remnanfs and Full Pieces of G' E' gf:lji9,F:,PI'ances CoH'ons. Rayons, and Woolens 245 CounI'y Road Barringion, R. I. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS J. F. CROWELL. INC. FLORIST Coun+y Road Barring+on. R. I. Barringfon Shopping Cen'I'er Where You Always Shop WiI'h Confidence LAMARCA'S SHOE SERVICE I60 Norfh Main Sfreei' Warren, Rhode Island COOMB'S Town 'n' CounI'ry Fabrics Dress and Drapery Fabrics Curfains and Drapes Sewing Nolions PECK CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER I086 WiIIeH' Ave. Riverside, R. I. DOT AND DICK COOMBS I-IANSONIS W. H. Cavanaugh Suburbalrgofllofhlers Men and Boys BARRINGTON SHOPPING CENTER Tel. 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TQWN 'N' COUNTRY MQ-I-EL BARRINGTON and RHODE ISLAND ESQUIRE MOTEL AGAN AGENCY FRAN LYNCH LILLIAN WEBBER REALTORS Barringion Shopping CenI'er GIZZARELLI ELECTRIC SHOP 226 CounI'y Road BARRINGTON. RHODE ISLAND Telephone CHerry 5-8527 VIENNA BAKERY JOSEPH BALASCO, Prop. Orders Taken for Wedding and Birihday Cakes Telephone CHerry 5-4367 Congrafulafions from B. C. DRUG COMPANY a+ Barringfon CenIer CompIimenI's of S 8: J SERVICE STATION 732 WiIIe'H Avenue RIVERSIDE, RHODE ISLAND Hardware - PainI' - Appliances Complimenfs of BARRINGTON LUMBER COMPANY BUTTONWOOD DAIRY Main SI'reeI' WARREN RHODE ISLAND ALLEN L. DEAN PHOTOGRAPHY 25I Counfy Road BARRINGTON. R. I. TeIepI1one CHerry 5-6464 THE SHIPS STORE 32 BarI'on Avenue BARRINGTON. R. I. DisI'ino+ive Nau'l'icaI Goods and Spor'rswear Wisdom is l'he principal Ihingg Therefore gel wisdom: and wiI'h all Ihy geHing, gel unders+anding. PROVERBS 4:7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I956 A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. 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CompIimenI's of I CLEANSERS MACIS 1 ' I I SERVICE STATION ' - Maj: 1,3125 . f 25' Washmgfon Road i2iiiaIlii'i SEERM-e EXPERT -SHIRT SERVICE Pick-Up and Delivery Service Leave Garments On Way to Worl '6 2f3Q,Q'g'lSE EA :I Prv 1-1281 AMPLE DRIVE-IN SPACE Wesi' Barringion, R. I. . CompIimenI's of MISS VIRGINIA MARSHALL PIANO AND ORGAN Beginners and Advanced S'I'ucIenI's 20 Fairway Drive, Barringion Tel: CHerry 5-378 I Success and Besf Wishes From MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY TERPAK CompIimen'I's of 7 Up and TruADE BEAUTY SALON 7,g,,i I 9 Me+ropoIi+an Park Drive O if i o Riverside. R. I. H g W I gnumm O ' I if ni BUSINESS Complimenls oi A. 81 G. PLUMBING ANTHONY S. AZZA General Insurance Complimenls of: BARON CONSTRUCTION CO. Complimenfs of BARRINGTON DAIRY FARM Complimenls of BAY SPRING BARBER SHOP H. BENTLEY MOTOR SALES Pawruclcel, R. I. 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