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BLUE PRII ' IT CLASS April Fool s day of the year 1941 Tme nore than Anril Fool’ s day to many seniors. This n as the day that eight senior hoys went from Barre to Athol to enlist in a blueprint course. About six o’clock of tha.t evening we started up, and after oushin?. Bill Crowley’s car three-fourths of the way we finally arrived. The first noght - as very uneventful, and was not called a meeting for the applicants turned out in .such largo numbers that the was not enough room for them. The boys frora Barre named Tuesday night for their meeting, and after showing the instructor how to pronounce ’ ' filbur Fisk ' s name we returned to Barre. The next mooting of the class was much more exciting , ' nd wo learned of the different things that are made in different foundries This also vras the first night of our assig; ' nnents , and wo had 240 problems to do. The whole course cost us $5.25, fH.OO for the cours and. $1.25 for the book which you could keep after the course was completed. Around the fourth or fifth meeting we got our bearings and from then on, the boys from Barre led the cl-ss. The Instructor was Hr. Berad, principal of Athol High School, and having worked in a foundry once himself he was very fitted for the job of teaching Fina.lly the last meeting ni. ht came, the night when we would gr ' ' duatc. ' Jo went up there expecting a. test, but vrore- not disappointed when the instructor s- ' id, ’’You have done so well I don’t think a test is ii ' ccssary . ” The last ni.ht I’ e wore riven blueprints from the Union Tvjist Drill and the Sta.rrctt Tool to look o- er, .‘-.nd wc discovered we vrere qualified to enter any machine shop around here. After this mo ting, went do n to Athol -nd colebr-ted, ' orry th-t our blueprint reading course was over so soon. The boys who comr ' lctod the course were Bill Bechan, Bill Crowley, Joe Higgins, ' iTa.rron Clark, Uilfred Roberts, Donald Horne, Ch ' ’rlos Pra.tt, and Wilbur Fisk. Joseph Higgins 41
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Charactor Sketches of Seniors Eat, drink, and One of the to undertake any as an actress in deserves success ScvjC ' .re the fury Arlette Agar Jake bo merry, for tomorrow you die. jollies t girls in the senior class, task no matter what it may be. She the play presented at the Christmas in anything she does. ' 7illiam Bcchan Bill of a patient man. Arlette is v illing showed her skill social, and The helpful errand boy of the class will alwp.ys bo remembered for his splendid portrayal of Abe Lincoln in the senior rlay. His as ' lstanc to Hiss Kirby i-mll also be missed next year. Alfred Cioci Al Art is a career in itself. Al has alvrays been the noted cartoonist of the class as well as the school. His excellent drawings for the Barretonc have gained him recognition a.s a ' real artist, a.nd his future will be an outstanding one. Edith ! ' obstcr Edoc The safest way to avoid trouble is to be cuiet. Edce is known for her ouietness and her ability to type. She has been a willing helper all through the school and has taken charge of invitations for many class activities. Her future will be a commercial career for which she is vjoll fitted. • It Few things arc imnossible Stuart Allen Stu to diligence c ' lnd skill It The heloful and resoonsible boy of the senior class, Stu ha s h ad charge of collecting duos for four years ' ’.s the treasurer of tho ' class. He is good at mathematics and his ambition is to be an engineer. He is serious and will achieve his tion in the future. Shirlec Backus Shirl A still, small voice. Shirlcc has sung; during her school life and she will bo missed by Miss Chase the coming year. Her musical contribution to the senior tea vrill always be remembered, but her well-known giggles h.avc a.rauGad us all and Tdll never be forgotten. A bowl of goodies is Dorothy vrnippcc •bottle to my taste. Duddie has always been a mischievous airl in school vrho just ' .dore food and frolic. She has kept others in laughter many a time. Besides this, she likes to drav and hopes to continue in the art field v hlch is her one fond ambition.
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