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MOSTS AjND SilO r. o JUI-IIORS BOYS CrIRLS most Likely to Succeed Joe Binowski Joan Damon niost Nonchalant John Flynn Peggy Scott Best Dressed Joe Binowski Nadine Stewart Best Looking John Flynn Peggy Roberts Best Dancer Mickey Kov al Nadine Stewart ivlost Popular David Puchalsky Peggy Roberts Most Diplomatic Joe Binowski Peggy Roberts Best Driver Joe Binowski Peggy Roberts Most Sophisticated Mickey Kowal Nadine Stewart Most V itty Joe Livolsi Janice Mann iiost Q,uiet Bradley Beckwith Betty Better Best Disposition Joe Livolsi Betty Better Best Athlete David Puchalsky Peggy Roberts Most Versatile David Puchalsky Peggy Roberts I ' .iost Active David Puchalsky Peggy Roberts Most Studious Bradley Beckwith Betty Better Best Companion Joe Livolsi Peggy Roberts Most Prompt Joe Binowski Betty Better Best Vvorker Joe Binowski Betty Better Best Actor Joe Binowski Nadine Stewart SOPHOMORES BOYS GIRLS Most Likely to Succeed Joe Persechino Pauline Sidoti Most Nonchalant Jim Scott Louise Tancredi Best Dressed Bill Gorman Carol Stevenson Best Looking Dick Wine Carol Stevenson Best Dancer Jim Scott Ann Rotondo Most Popular Bill Gorman Pauline Puchalsky Most Diplomatic Bill Gorman Carol Stevenson Best Driver Arthur Sheldon Susan Tuttle Most Sophisticated Richard Wine Audrey Gawthrop Most vVitty Jim Scott Louise Tancredi Most Q,uiet Wesley Dwelly Pauline Sidoti Best Disposition Joe Celona Polly Puchalsky Best Athlete Bill Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Versatile Bill Gorman Polly Puchalsky Host Active Bill Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Studious Joe Persechino Pauline Sidoti Best Companion Bill Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Prompt Jerry Tuttle Polly Puchalsky Best Worker Joe Persechino Pauline Sidoti Best Actor Jim Scott Jeanne Me Andrew
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April 14, the lUonday after Easter, brought all of the Seniors of the class of ' 52 out in the rain to board Stewart ' s bus at six o ' clock in the morning. At 8:03 a.m, we were Nev York bound on one of those streamed line silver and blue trains. From New York we traveled on to Baltimore, Maryland where we shall always remember all of those scrubbed white steps, Y e met Earl, our guide, who drove us from Baltimore into YYashington, and we had the wonderful sensation of seeing V ashington at night. The Capital was lighted up like a great white cake in the center of many other white gleaming monuments to our great national heroes. The Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials were beautiful; the YVhite House and the Library of Congress fascinated us. After having a good night ' s rest — hum — we started out bright and early to see National Arlington Cemetery and the beautiful Lee Mansion, From there we saw the Changing of the Guards, and then on we v ent to Mount Vernon, the beautiful country home of George YVashington, After tasting delicious chicken in the rough, we set forth again to see many wonderful places of interest in and around Washington, At noon on Wednesday we bid farewell to V ashington and started for Nev York, V e thought that the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty were very impressive. On Thursday morning we saw a wonderful show at Radio City Music Hall, On Thursday evening we saw the thrilling musical South Pacific from which we were all humming such beautiful melodies as Some Enchanted Evening, Younger than Spring- time, and Happy Talk, V e took our final tour of that huge city of hustle and bustle and we sav Grant ' s Tomb, Columbia University, Fifth Avenue, St, Patrick ' s Cathedral, Central Park and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. V e were all totally exhausted on our return trip, but we were anxious to see our parents and Barre again. The Seniors of the class of 1952 v ill never forget their wonder- ful class trip. They owe thanks to many people for such a v onderful vacation. Their parents are tops on the list, Mr. Dawson and Llr. Flynn helped so much in arranging for the trip. The merchants of the tovm were more than generous in supporting all functions v hich the class ran in order to procure funds for the trip, V e v ould all like to thank Mr, and Mrs. Baker for being our Chaperones, It v as nice to have Lliss Corcoran along too, Y e know that the future classes at Barre High School have a tremendous load of fun ahead for them in going on their Senior trip. Our advice is to save all possible money. You can spend more money in New York than in any place v e know of. Be sure to bring your cameras along so that you can really have lasting memories of the many beautiful sights you will see.
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jVJOSTS Aj D DUO FRESHl EN BOYS Most Likely to Succeed Tommy Puchalsky Most Nonchalant John Dixson Best Dressed Tommy Puchalsky Best Looking Gildo Rotondo Best Dancer Lenny Mar tone Most Popular Tommy Puchalsky Mo s t Diplomatic Tommy Puchalsky Best Driver Lenny Mar tone Most Sophisticated Gildo Rotondo Most W’itty John Dixson Most Q,uiet Joe Pitisci Best Disposition Tommy Puchalsky Best Athlete Gildo Rotondo Mos t Versatile Tommy Puchalsky Hos t Active Tommy Puchalsky Mos t Studious Bill McNaney Best Companion Tommy Puchalsky Most Prompt Tommy Puchalsky Best V orker Tommy Puchalsky Best Actor Stanley Mathev;s Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Likely Like ly Likely Likely FACULTY to Recede (In his car, of course) to Be a Domestic Scientist to Disappear to Buns on Burn to Regress (V hen I was a boy in Vermont) to Jingle Jangle Jingle to Be a Drawing Card to Go Parisian to Score to Mend to Sweep Clean to Build a Sweet Little Nest a Redhead (Did you see Barbara, George and Bernie , ) to Drop Before This Book Appears rs GIRLS Mary Gorman Priscella Heyes Mary Gorman Edith Crawford Mary Gorman Carol V. ' hite Ayline Anderson Jean Allen Carol White Priscella Heyes Betty Hardy Lillian Adomitis Vivian Andrukonis Mary Gorman Mary Gorman Mary Gorman Carol White Mary Gorman Mary Gorman Ayline Anderson Mr. Scanlan Miss Buckley Mr • Flynn Mr • Baker Mr, Dawson Miss Chase Miss Lavery Miss Mueller Miss Paparella Miss Fessenden Mr , Smi th Mrs • Up ham Mr, Mennard Miss Corcoran
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