Barre High School - Barretone Yearbook (Barre, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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JUNIOR JIDES NAME Carmel a Aliquo Barbara Backus Merton Baker Richard Better Betty Blake Firne Burgess Barbara Carlisle Sara Celona Richard Cody Francis Cranston Fay Dickson Romeo DiLibero Ronald Fish Eva Grimes Sylvia Heilman Barbara Hindley Florence Johnson Ross Karlson Ruth Keddy Dorothy Langelier Gloria McKay Yola McKay Fannie Maio Chester Morrison John Miller Rudolph Neri Estelle Panaccione Mary Puliafico Natalee Rice Norma Salo Mary Saville Bruce Lloyd James Scott Vivian Showalter Eugenia Sieczkarski Sylvia Snyder Joseph Spasaro June Swindell Leo Tamkus Alfred Terroy Ralph Wilbun Dorothy Witt FAVORITE PASTIME Singing Practicing ballet Inventing chemical concoctions Rutland Bicycling Tennis Gerald Typing for teachers Throwing tacks Writing to Editor Homework Wolfing Teasing Cowboys Librarian Ntirsery school Cooking Heckling Chet Skipping school Driving Sewing Reading Correcting papers Worcester Road Studying people Barre V ool Movies on Sunday Certain Freshman Vifrlting to Louie U. S. Marines Worcester Shaving Isabel Red Cross typing Visiting Sara Certain sailor Hanging around Studying Driving tractor Late hours Exploring Oakham Biking to So. Barre FAMOUS FOR Cute petiteness Nicknames Flame thrower Detention Piano playing Cheerfulness Good disposition Corny jokes Navy enlistment Brains Peaceful serenity Art (?) Flirting Muscles New ideas Dates Riding horses Wisecracks Ihat laugh Making Snowballs (juletness Friendliness Telephone calls Impersonations Furnishing rides French Drawings Giggling Facial expressions Quick replies Nice personality Sideburns Musical talent Shorthand Chewing gum Her smile Girlfriends Height G. I. clips Being late Promptness Liveliness COLLOQUIALISMS You dope Hubba- Hubba Yes, of course Yea? Omigosh Oh gee Woe Oo-lala Who said so? Sez who You don’t say No kiddin’ I guess so Darn tootin’ Golly You’re mean Oh heavens Ask Mert Holy cow Oh murd%r Gollywdgs Gee whiz You’re nuts Haw I Haw 1 Beat it Wanna get hurt? Oh gee I I bet That, we’ll see Ohl Sylvia But definitely Gosh Rather You crackpot I yl yi Oh boy I Cut it out I know it Oh no Don’t say Tski Tskl Where’s Charlie?

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JUNIOR HISTORY 1 yhat a disappointment to find upon returning to B.H.S. that we, the Juniors, were not to inhabit the first floor as was the custom for the upperclassmen. Our extra large class, v hich has proved an asset in many cases, made it impossible for us to move into Room 6 which had fewer seats than Room 1. V e moaned and pleaded, even volunteered to incorporate the bookcase and v aste basket, but to no avail. We were destined to suffer this severe indignation until the early part of February, when the loss of several of our classmates and the use of three portable desks made it Impossible for us to pick up our books, take a deep breath, and move into Room 6, On the afternoon of September twenty-second, we spent much of the time literally sewing up our sides and rolling in the aisles, for we were entertained by the famed Del Obert. The Juniors put up a stiff fight in the ensuing magazine contest, only to find out that we had lost to the Seniors, by the narrow margin of six one dollar bills, A month later, we made a reputation for ourselves with the three-fold event; food sale, fair, and barn dance. The proceeds were--hold your fcats--$110l 1 1 Many thanks to Mrs, Rice for her capability as a fortune- teller. Converting the dust-covered basement of the Unitarian vestry into a spotless dine and dance hall, was the next job undertaken by the class. The girls washed dishes, cleaned silverware, and dusted; while the boys washed the floor and set up tables. And, on the night of the ninth of December, we served one hundred and two people a fine supper of baked beans, scalloped potatoes, cole slaw, pie and coffee. Along about this time, the newly organized school Basketball team, including three Juniors, journeyed to Princeton, That night the first team was chosen and each one of the Juniors, Rudy Neri, Jack Miller, and Francis Cranston, qualified for the A squad, Ramsey DiLibero joined the squad late in the season end played in several games. Dotty Witt, Estelle Pannacione, and Eugenia Sieczkarski represented the class on the Girls ' team which shows much promise for future years. Our class has been changed very little this year, Bruce Lloyd, our math expert, arrived a week after school began. V. ' itnessing his form on the mound during the inter-mural world series, we are expecting some fine pitching too from Bruce this year. On the other hand, Marjorie Bacon left to become the bride of Walter Madsen, Albert Rock left school, and James Buss and Tom Glencross joined the armed forces, Dick Cody has been sworn into the Navy but is remaining in school until he is called to report. The Class of ' 46 resolved to make their Junior Prom superior to all preceding ones. To achieve this goal, the hall was colorfully decorated end Bob Pooley ' s Dixieland Band manufactured some musical masterpieces. The highlight of that May evening being the ring ceremony, directed by a special committee. This new addition to the annual Prom proved colorful and entertaining.

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