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0 ART TEACHER AT BARRE HIGH SCHOOL BARRE HIGH FACES PETERSHAM FOR BARRE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR TELLS OF |MBSWHEH£R HASVISITEDMANYFOREIGNCOllNTRIES TRI-STATE TOURNEY TITLE SATURDAY CLASS TRIP TO N.Y. AND WASMNCTON IBECOMES BRIDE T». ««« ijd,., sp.1. Its colorful scenery the beauty of Capn, these are sights urday night when the Maroon Ld. Whit wiU face Peters , 5? • c i A wedding of much Int, which eve one wants to and few are able to see. ham High School for the championship of the Tri-Stat P- Saw Several Former Barre Re»i Baire residlni was lole Miss Elizabeth Lavery, art teacher for the town of Baxre Tournament. i- r - is one person who was fortunate enough to see these sighti and many others before the foj ' fascinating points of interest. and many others before the forces of war destroy their man ' FNIOR fl A Tfl fascinating points of interest. Monday nig ht by d ea g Thay- lulalllUIi AjMaIIjJu I v M rh MgSn ' vti SPONSOR ALUMNI High School. ' No Strangers Miss Lavery was bom in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Army Colonel Arthur Lavery and Mrs. Lave . She received her education in the elementary schools of Quincy, Massachusetts, Virginia and the Philippine Is- lands, and was graduated from MOCK TRIALS HELD AT BARRE HIGH The two finalista are no strang- to each other ,having battik three times during the current season. Tlie first time the teams School win stage the SOCIAL FRIDAY The Senior Class at Barr nuaJ hnstmns Alumni Sociau met. Petersham wtis returned the 1 : , N.Y. Miss Lavery at- . , . . winner, but Barre evened the Fnday. December 22 in the •ided college in New Rochelle, . nistory and avic classei count later in the season. The, ' s ool assembly halL Y. for one year, transferring to Barre High School have beer two clubs finished the campaign ' Patricia Stevenson is the gen-i holding mock trials during tb first ilace in the eral c ha i rman . She is ajaist- past few days. .The dutdos Divi on of the King ed by Amelia Chskuas, decora- -A....., Lea J The. necessary tionsj Lucille Belcher, refresh- ■ ' jlayoff for thelectional Utle was ments; Joseph Martone, music, •sptured by Barre. Irene Kowza, Public! . Miss The sponsors of this touma- ■ Alice Murray is faculty advisor ment could not have done Letter in planning the entertainment. PRIZE SPEAKING CONTEST HNALS SUTEDMAR.30 dents in court procedure. SENIOR CLASS WHIST PARTY The annual prize speaking test for students at Barre High School, which is sponsore d by the Barre Woman’s Club, will.be held SUCCESS it was announced today. Prior to the March 30 prograir a preliminary contest will be held next Wednesday afternoon a which time the necessary elimina tions of candidates will tak place. The choices of the judge: will compete in the finals. Students who will compete this year are Jeanne McAndrew Nadine Stewart. Margaret S ott Mary Ann MoUno, Carol Wood- land. Patricia Sinclair. Margarel if they planned it for these two clubs to clash for all the r (Continued on Page Slxi Everyone is cordially invited to attend the event The Seniors guarantee a sparkling program. dente In Wa.hiii«tDn. 5 By Irene Kowra d Wr oI M °P Put happy Barre bcnool bemor Class returned after a historic and pictu“ «eotf Qeo O. Uphawt-mn trip to New v. . — j WA Cfcopge M. 1 I Mechanic Street The double ring servi read by the Rev. Clarei Avey, pastor of the churcl ‘Die altar was tastefully ted with baskets of fleur and calla lillies mixed green with candles at eac “nie brides gown ww Chantilly lace over blue with blue head dress to Her bouquet was white with center of white orchi Miss Ruth Tarbell of ( the maid of honor, wore SENIOR CLASS Lncoln, George Mennard Robert Phoenix. Parents and friends students are cordially invited attend the finals which will underway at 6:00 p. m. March DAWSON RE-NAMEDbaRRE HIGH PRESIDENT OF LISTS 12-GAME TOURNEY GROUP The Senior Class wishes to thank Mr. John Montgomery and everyone who aided in mak- ing the Senior Whist party a succes. First place winners were Mrs. Emma Carruth, Mrs. John Mont- tjj-v o worti Misses Margaret Flynn, Leroy Dawson, principal of president . I Tourney Committee at a meeting held recently at the Turners Sinclair, Irene Fman and EUza- Falls High School. Other offi- BASEBALL SLATE WINS KING PHIUP TITLE Committee membw : Mucha, chairman. Pat son. Mildred (Siakuas Kowza. Lucille Belch- Martone. Joe Sawtell ant Mennard. ’nTw ' ti ' day ' ilhr by ' dai iS; O ® i beth Genetron were consolation | Jere ' nalSd were Geor ' i ' Wright- toe dJa fon winners. Women’s Heart Drize cs r. ' TSsa.r, .... te annexeo me cnampion BARRE HIGH SCHOOl WINS TRI ■ STATE BASKETBALL TITLE Whip Petersham 55 to 36 In ChampioMW JQ HOLD Contest Last Saturday Night at Turners Falli «iyiQ p n A DTV Striknis Paces Scorers With 21 Pomts. WlUol I AM I The Barre High School basketball te wound up th 1950-51 season in exceUent style when ers Falls court last Saturday night g ' yfS nee hVt 8:00 pr ham High School for the championship of the Tn-Stale BasMorenee . V su 11 m r ' fT»TT»ittee inemDers « LARGE CROWD ATTENDS TESTIMONIAL FOR COURT TEAMS AT BARRE fflGH ! attended the testimonial dinner l t yt ht the affair. BARRE HIGH TO TAKE PART IN CLARK PROGRAM BARRE HIGH SCHOOL TO 44 - 28 VICTORY Co-Captains George. Mennard and Gene Caranci paced the smooth-working Barre High Schoof basketball team to a 44 to 23 victory over Rutland High School on Tuesday night at the latter’s court. In a preliminary contest the Barre Girls bowed to Rutland by a 48 to 44 count. 2 « ' !J,C 0 -CAnS. MENNARD AND CARANCI PACEt-Ss “ ' ■ “ ' ■tifS ' u. ' ru mmtUT HFAR FISH as BAPDt men srunni m st . m virmov BASKETBALL OFFICIAL HEADS LIST OF BARRE HIGH OTmS SPEAKERSFOR HIGH SCHOOL DINNER AND ' »„ ™BK™ Both Girls And Boys Basketb l Te To Bt LldShJISts P Honored Tuesday Night In T .High b patU A de, =Xo , a ' the stor consen, Auditorium. Some Tickets ShU Available Si ' ntertaaning an mteresti S3rSdg %™?. “iSS Smhaunted high SCHOOr TO BE ‘ ' l“SiS“SSSSliSfS ilip Basketball League will be the prize tonight w jP School at Wilhams Hall at 8 o clod The varsity, which was gaining Worcester, - Clark University, its second straight victory of the Worcester, through its Guidance season, displayed a fast break- Center and in cooperation with ing unit that at times had the a committee of Worcester County opposition pretty much disorgan- high sch(x l principals, will extend iz . Leading the parade at all its program of individual guid- times were Mennard and Caran- ance and counseling to a limited ci who paced the scorers with number of high schools in Wor- 15 and 12 points respectively, cester County beginning next Phil S taknis and John Pollock month. Barre High School is one were outstanding on defense for of the schools that will partici- the locals, pate in the program. Slow Start Preceding the individual coun- As has been its custom Bane seling wUl be two days of group 8° off to a slow start but at the testing at the University on Jan - id of the first period managed 6 and 11. Staff members from the ontql nder 8 to 7 Guidance Center and the Depart- „ ‘‘a . ' ment of Education at Clark will The Rutland anay managed to do the individual counseling at the respective high schools In the second penod, but left charge of the program will be a Dr. Vernon Jones, chairman of P halftune, as the Clark Department of Educa- tion, and David Lane, assistant professor of education. The principals ' committee in eludes Edward J. Garrity of U bridge, H. Dean Ho)rt of Nort Brookfield, H. Lea Mushroe c Charlton, Alliston C. Wethere. of Auburn and F. Earl William of Gardner. SENIORS Yisrr BARRE LIBRARY Barre really got going in the bird period. Mennard connect- tor four floor poai ed freely during the second hall saw bis team pick up but four points in the last period on bas- kets by Norm Cilley and A1 Pan accione. The contest, however, was well wrapped up and it gave Coach Mennard an opportunitj to give his subs some game ex perience. The high scorer for the nigh for the homesters was Brace bridge who ripped the cords for i total of ten points. The next game for both Barxi teams is scheduled for tomorrow night when the varsity face: Warren High and the girls tangle with the girls of the same seboo on the Warren court. Miss WelU Sian De ite a brilliant 23 point evening for Nancy Wells, the girls’ team bowed to Rutland in ' a close contest. The local girls got off to a grand start and for a time it appeared they would run the homesters right out of Philip BasketbaU League oe Barre High School at Wilhams HaU at 8 o c‘oq Barre High School faces Petergi High SchMl on proceeds of the event will be used to help deh , -J. 4,1 - rhnnl (Tvm.. The tap .r. , • X- XT esj WaeVw cost of the annual senior trip to New York and Wash neutral court at the Ware High School gym., • e innM of ' tois ' fSlM wUll The Maroon and Gray brd xhe play, a brisk and tingling-, la Drake, another tea baWe Th™er Academ North- the regular sea n to a clo; „r„edy, offers toe young foto mond .un-. .n . t,.rd - 1 turning back Temnlefnn the chance they have been wait- school janitor John PoUoO barre high opens bid for tri-state BARRE HIGH BASEBALL TEAM PREPARING FOR DIAMOND INAUGURAL ON APRIL 27 mmat™ SET FOR OCT. 27 Now that the Senior Class has returned from its annual trip, Coach John Scanlon of the Barre High School baseball team will get down to serious practice sessions to pyrepare the diamond crew for the opener on April 27 with Winchendon. tial pitcher in Lanky Joe LiVol- The Barre High School basketbaU team will make its fuiYflLL ATTEND start in the Turners Falls-Tri-State BasketbaU tournai tomorrow night (Friday) when it faces the higUy-r e Brookfield High School qumtet on the boards at the Turnei FaUs gym. The game, one of three to be playfd, is listed fc a 6:30 o’clock start While the seniors were away Coach Scanlon took the oppor- Members of the Senior Enjtunity to work with the lower lish class look a field trip to tlclassmen in an effort to find Barre Public Library on Wednesome undeveloped talent, day. April fourth. . Here Mr. Pevear explained ' Tough Blow the class the uses and of the reference room. PUITWS Staknis and 1 Norm Cilley. who will forsake general boiu u i this vear. is a BOYS’ STATE , The Barre Teachers’ Cli Edward F. now rehearsing for a gala .A Mrs Edward Werner of K rvtfthe Defensively the Barre infield appears pretty well set. (George Mennard and Jack Cranston makeup a pretty good keystone station combination while Jim Kowal has looked good in the early workouts for the third base jc . “ rSl,S-Sn ' ‘M S scholarship fund to aid worthy and d«eivmg STAKNIS PACES BARRE IGH QUIKTET TO 53 TO 25 ViaORY OVER NEW SALEM Phil Staknis paced the Barre High hool Ji ett PRIZE SPEAKING BARREHIGHBASEBALLTEAMTOOPEN-coNTESTnNAIS |STAKNISPACES SEA FRIDAY AGAINSTfWCHBNDONsUTED MAR. 3 «bARRE HIG Barre Snares Tri-State Tourney Title With 55-36 Victory ems
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