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AjND TESTAiVJEjNT XVI Phyllis, Carolyn, Carol and Tudy leave us, alas, with their wonderful stenographic abilities. XVII Margie leaves for Ceil Chapman ' s. We can see her now. XVIII ChiChee leaves to become Florence Nightengale and leaves her Barretone headaches to next year ' s editor. XIX Pat Sinclair leaves us wondering ’ What A Ghost Thinks About,” XX Unto Miss Corcoran we leave a de luxe size bottle of aspirin for future ”Barretones XXI Unto Miss Mueller and Miss Buckley we leave our congratulations and best wishes, XXII Unto Miss Paparella we leave a more silent type of class, XXIII We leave Mr, Baker counting 1,2, 3, 4, 5 up to 38, XXIV We leave f Ir . Scanlon ”Say Ahiili” XXV Unto Miss Lavery we leave a few more of dem bones, dem bones. XXVI Unto Mrs, Upham we leave People” and her affinity for bugs, XXVII Unto Miss Fessenden we leave a panacea for all possible germs, XXVIII Unto Miss Chase we leave all future general chorus groups, XXIX Unto Mr, Mennard we leave trophies and winning teams for the next century, XXX Unto I , Dawson we leave our many troubles and deep gratitude for his thoughtfulness to us, XXXI Unto lAr. Flynn we leave the slight hope that he can possibly find a Senior Class as capable as ours and we thank him for his wonderful help, XXXII Unto the building we leave our share of dents and marks of progress . XXXIII Unto Mr, Smith wo leave the hope that some day we might be as versatile as he ls.,,an auctioneer, a carpenter, a teacher, an actor, a friend always, Elaine Miller Adrienne Puchalsky Sylvia Franciose Kenneth Izzi Barbara Sears Class Attorneys
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Page 28 text:
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CLASS- WILL Be it known that we, the members of the Class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two of the Barre High School, being of weakened intellect and frail body, do hereby declare this to be our Last V ill and Testament, After all debts of gratitude have been paid, we do hereby give, dedicate and bequeath as follows: I Bunny leaves more Puchalskys, Tom, Polly, Dave, II Kenny leaves his artistic ability to next year ' s art editor, III Barbara leaves us without a singer, IV Arthur leaves us without a yodel, without a tarrier, V Tudy and Cranny leave with the ad that they shall open dance studios soon, VI Lenny leaves us for long rides in his new car, VII After observing recent movies and then our fellow classmates, we dedicate the following: Vi ith a Song In My Heart Miss Chase Singing In The Rain Sylvia, Bunny, Elaine, Tudy, Henry, Ralph Five Fingers Tom Puchalsky Song To Remember Claire and Barbara The Light Touch Kenny Izzi Quo Vadls (Wither Goest Thou) The Seniors My Six Convicts The Cubbyhole VIII We dedicate the follov ing songs and best-sellers: One World Senior Year Farmer In the Dell Norman Brodmerkle In Old New York The Senior Trip I Warm So Easy So Dance Me Loose The Junior Prom Domino The Owl Hambone Senior Play Take Me Out To The Ballgame I Ir, Scanlon Tell Me Why The Chemistry Class IX Bob Reidy leaves us in ’’The Garden In The Rain,” X Betty Clark leaves us in a cloud of dust after her trot around the countryside, XI Audrey Carter leaves us with the advice to ' simmer down, ' XII Leggy Sawtell leaves us for Hollywood, XIII Elaine leaves us her marvelous eye for baskets, Xrv Phil leaves us via his gangly appendages, Kape leaves us v ith his flashy ties and his snappy polka. XV
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EDJTQRJALS I thank you Barre High School for being to me a leader, a helper, and a guardian of my interests and well being. To you I also owe my plans for the future years. During these four formative years of my life at Barre High School the faculty have always placed squarely before my class- mates and myself the knowledge expressed by the well known say- ing, ’ V ’hat T get out of life de- pends upon what I put into it,” Careful study and preparation of class assignments coupled with the help extended to me by each one of the faculty of B,H,S, have brought with them a more compre- hensive knowledge of all subjects, than I would otherwise have ex- perienced. Team v ork both in class and school activities creates a spirit of loyalty in any student. This spirit of loyalty, acquired during school life, vi ill remain with me alw ' ays in whatever path my future may lie. It will be the stepping stone tov«rard a true co-operation with my fellow workers. The knov ledge acquired from books plus the dally association with the faculty and fellow class- mates, places me in a position to make decisions as to which road I wish to travel in the years that lie ahead. Thank you B,H,S, for the firm foundations you have helped me to build. Always, in the years that follow, we will remember you v;lth respect and esteem and a sincere hope you will impress all future students with a desire to be a credit to B.H.S, As we, the graduating class of 1952, look back upon our four years at Barre High, it is with a tinge of sadness and regret that we real- ize that our high school days are over and that v ith them have gone the carefree days of youth. Dur- ing these four years, we have gain- ed in knowledge --through mistakes we have made and the things we have been taught here in school. We have made many friendships, some of v hich v ill last long after our golden school days are over. Now the portals of life are being opened to us and we must step forv ard to meet its challenges, Nov we must decide what course we are to take. Some of us will go on to college while others will begin to v ork. But no matter what v;e decide, we must make our deci- sions wisely and carefully. Many opportunities will be opened to us and it is up to each and every one of us to make the most of them. Some of us in this ”Class of 52” may find success and reach ambition ' s height, while the rest of us lead a mediocre existence. But no matter what w ' alk of life we take, we shall all have our share of disappointments v hich must and will be faced bravely and coura- geously for here at Barre High a strong foundation has been formed upon which we can build our future, ' That is why we, the members of the Class of ' 52 will keep our class motto in mind-- ' ' Into Greater Depths to Reach Greater Heights,” Yes, we v ill go into the depths of life and v e w’lll reach greater heights--because we are the Class of ' 52. Jacqueline W ' hippee Sylvia Prancoise
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