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SENIOR SAGES NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAMOUS FOR COLLOQUIALISMS Renee Agar Laughing Initiative Oh, Gadl Weal the a Boardway Dates with Nicky Hair Oh, nol Vein a Bordeaux Fooling Person allty Oh, daml Eveljn Carancl Noon hour chats Ability I don’t know. Bettyann Carlisle Writing to Yankee Soda- jerking Oh, geel Jessie Clement! Gllbertvllle fellow Violin Ohl Betty May Dean Melodi ans Scriptus Wel-l-ll Frank DlFonzo Sports Remarks Yeah? Norman Drolet Driving to Oakham Herman Oakham 17-311 Ruth Flint Fooling with Frank Cute Smile Hateful . John Fox Hubbards ton Black hair Yeah? Oreste Franciose Seeing Estelle Speeches Hi, honeyl Hope Johnson Talking Short hair Oh, finel Nick Mallozzi Dates with Binny Looks Hey, Bln ' . ' Peter Mallozzi Teasing the girls Detention Sh Leslie McClanathan Writing notes In love I don’ t knowl James Parsons Acting Smile I’ll see youl Helen Power Sports Companionship O.K., sure. Marion Ricchiazzl Working for dentist Humor Jeepers 1 Irene Sieczkarski Letters to the Navy Clothes Huhl Stanley Sokol Basketball Art Geel Dominica Sottlle Dancing Hair Don’t ' bother me. Lucy Tolman Making her clothes Winking Stupid 1 George Yonker Joking Dues Let me think. Emma Yonker Smiling Neatness Could bel NAME AMBITION MEMOIRS Renee Agar Nurse Editor of yearbook Weal the a Boardway Stylist Valentine Social Velna Bordeaux Air Hostess Senior Play Evelyn Caranci Secretary First day at B.H.S, Bettyann Carlisle Interior decorator Junior Prom Jessie Clement! Concert violinist Callahan Betty May Dean To make life worthwhile Rosemary Smith Frank DlFonzo Career in the Navy Baseball Norman Drolet Mech, Engineering College Senior Play Ruth Flint Display agent Prize- speaking 1944 John Fox Great musician Senior play Oreste Franciose Become Army Officer Ice cream Social Hope Johnson To be a success Supersuds Chorus ' Nick Mallozzi Be an aviator Ice cream Social Peter Mallozzi Be a good army man Ice cream Social Leslie McClanathan To own a large farm Ice cream Social James Parsons Farmer Ice cream Social Helen Power School teacher Senior Play Marlon Ricchiazzl Secretary Junior Prom of 1943 Irene Sieczkarski Fashion designer Junior Prom of 1943 Stanley Sokol Be an aviator Junior Prom Dominica Sottlle Secretary Junior Prom Lucy Tolman Nurse Detention Emma Yooker Smiling Junior Prom George Yonker President New York trip
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EDITORIALS The school year of 1944-1945 is nearing the end and soon tv enty- five Seniors will graduate. A new Senior Class must next year take our places. Triis class of 1946 will take over the many tasks and duties which from time immemorial the Seniors have done. During the last year, the school and student body have come to rely upon the Seniors to carry out these tasks. It may be said that while the classes of 1945, of 1946, of 1947 and so on, graduate, the Senior Class never does. We al’ways have the Seniors. No matter what their ability, what trieir qualifications, they are expected to carry on as well or better than the preceding classes. .,e, of the Senior Class have full confidence in our successors, and believe that they v ill carry on the lesser but not less important tasks. It is not entirely to the small group who lead that we speak. A school is no better than its Senior Class. Every Senior is marked, his behavior commented on, his actions noted. The Senior Class must set an example for the school, not only for this school, but for all younger children in other schools, who must one day, become Seniors. Tnese words are not written with the feeling that the present graduating class has been a model or an ideal. We know where we have failed. ' Ae know where v e have succeeded, and it is with this know- ledge that we pass on to the class of 1946 our best wishes and hope for an even better school next year. We also extend our appreciation to the underclassmen for the way in v hich we have been supported, and may they carry on the traditions of Barre Nigh School. You, the Class of 1945, now stand on the threshold of the world. Some members of the class vrill end their educational endeavors on graduation; others will continue educationally to a greater degree. No matter what happens, v hether you continue or cease your educational pursuits, you know and we icnow that Barre High School has given you a thorough basic training. Today, as all of us are fully aware, a great and terrible con- flict is going on all over the world. The right to work, benefit, and prosper is one of the main Ideals for which we are fighting. In war and in school the good fellowship existing amohg men living together alike in age, and united in tasks, pleasures, and pruposes, is uniformly proverbial . It is your duty as future, worthwhile citizens to keep your- selves familiarized with the great political issues of our country, so when the time comes, you may vote intelligently and have the satisfied feeling of doing your part to keep democracy intact. To express the idea of opportunity, may I quote the follow- ing poem: Yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well-lived Makes every yesterday A dream of happiness. And every tomorrow A vision of hope. Anon. You have served as a good company and have done stalwart and efficient v ork. We are proud of you Class of 1945 and sincerely hope that you will be just as successful in life as you have been here at Barre High.
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