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25 BARRETONE THE CLASS OF 45 Another happy season opened last fall, when the class of ’45 en- tered Barre High as Juniors. Since our Freshman year we have had 18 leave school either to take defense jobs or to go into the armed forces of our country. The magazine drive proved to be one of the outstanding events of the year and our class came in second. It had the honor of watch- ing the Seniors eat ice cream, while the Sophomores put on an enter- tainment and the Freshmen did the exercising. To close the year out for ’43, the Juniors represented their talents at the annual Christmas Alumni dance. Sports have taken the Junior boys right to the top, for they were among the boys wearing the Barre Hornets’ jacket in the small school tournament held at Orange. As- for the girls, well, they usually are a little slow, but a few of the girls managed to show up at some of the games with the other classes. Remember the Hobo dance? It was well represented by all classes as well as the faculty. About this time most of the Jun- iors had a mind full of many ideas. Yes, you guessed it, for it was the Junior Promenade. Remember the thousands of flowers the girls, as well as the boys, made? In spite of the many shortages we face today, including the men, the Junior Prom turned out to be a successful event. It all took place on the night of the twelfth of May with over two hundred persons at- tending. On this special evening of our school year, we were proud to en- joy the spring atmosphere of a spring garden. Now don’t get as- tonished, for Williams Hall was beautifully decorated with a scene from almost anyone’s front yard. There were two trellises at each of the front entrances attractively decorated with laurel and red roses. Laurel banked with flowers deco- rated the front stage with the cen- ter containing the attractive ban- ner of the class of ' 45 with a border of yellow flowers. Pastel tints of crepe paper covered the ceiling while from the center hung an in- verted umbrella of crepe paper with flowers hanging from it. Music was by Sonny Williams, one of the best orchestras ever had, from Brattleboro, Vermont. The floor was crowded at all times with people enjoying “waltz- es, fox trots, and jitterbugging.’’ If you don’t believe it, ask Miss Pe- ters for she sure surprised every- one when a Freshman led her to a jitterbug number. Ice cream, cookies and punch were served from the scene of a vishing well during the evening. The various committees offer their sincere thanks to all con- cerned who helped to make our Prom such a pleasant and memor- able event. When spring was around the corner the boys were right behind it getting ready to show their tal- ents in the baseball field. Many successful games were played at High Plains. They sure showed what the baseball team could do on t h e victorious game against prange. At the annual prize speaking con- test the Junior class was well rep- resented by two of its members who finished successfully in the finals. They were Ruth Flint, win- ner of the first prize, and James Gilliland, who won third prize. Now that the season draws to a close, we are all looking forward to seeing everyone back this fall as sophisticated Seniors. Many will be proud to receive their pro-merito pins and other honors at the gradu- ation exercises on the night of June twentieth.
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