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Joseph Frederick Persechino Butch became president of the class of I 95 I 4 . for the first time in his senior year; and the choice proved to be a good one His name usually led the male side of the honor roll, A math man by nature, he has been accepted at Worcester Polytechnlcal Institute, Along with his scholastic ability Butch was blessed with athletic prowess of no mean stature. He has a litany of act- ivities besides the honor roll. Student council, lj2,3ji4-o » , Barretone , . , Baseball, 1,2,3 o .Basketball, 1,2, 3 , 14 .,, .Glee Club, 2, 3 i;o • .prize speaking, 3... Pro raerito, 3... senior play, i;, , .Vice-presi- dent, 1, 3 . .Treasurer, 2. , .President, i|, , Student Government representative, I4..,, Scriptus, 3. Stella Josephine Kowza Stella was our senior class veep, and a good one she was— reliable, hard worker, conscientious, and modest. Mathematics comes nat- urally to Stella, and she tops in this subject. Her art work has been employed in B,H.S, publications for the past four years. Much of the artistic work in the 195U Barre - tone comes from the talented pen of Stella. She plans to attend Worc- ester State Teachers’ College where she will prepare for her teaching career. Secretary, 2, 3.. .Vice- president, ij.o . .Basketball, l,2,3fk » Girls’ chorus, 2, 3 4 » • Bed Cross, 1,2, 3 . , Scriptus , 2,3,4o.. Barretone , 3 , 4 . . .Senior play scenery.
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C r The Senior Yeari Long awaited for, but now that it has arrived we wish that we might start over again. But Time Marches Oni Forward and onwardi Tempus fuRit 1 It has b een a good four years; we worked, we played, we laughed, we cried (or came near to it, at times); the joys, however, far surpassing the sorrows. We learned to study, we learned to play hard, we learned to ’’take it”. They were good years for us; they were pleasant. We are grateful to many people: parents, teachers, classmates. SOME SENIORS AT WORK AT THE REFERENCE TABLE IN UPPER CORRIDOR. Seated, BOB MCKINSTRY, (left to right) ELAINE D ANNOLPO, ADELINE DINATALE, DICK GARIEPY, and MARY JEANNE MCANDREW,
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Carol Ellen Stevenson The most popular, best looking, and best dressed girl of the senior class is also the secretary of the class Carol has planned to enter the For- sythe School for Dental Hygienists in Boston, Among her favorite school sub- jects are French and English The young lady was the captain of the varsity cheer leaders for the 1953-5I|- basketball season. Among her many extra-school activities we find: Secretary, 4 ,, Student council , 4 Scriptus , • • ®®rl®SLdlng, l,2,3 l4- » • • Barret one , [|. Gl 0 e Club, i 4 . Senlor chorus, 2,3» l 4 . ,,senior play , disc jockey Gerald Lee Tuttle Gerry s imassuming attitude, tendency to belittle his abilities and accompllshraents, and friendly nature make him one of the most popular people in our class His athletic ability and scholastic aptitude made him a high scorer in the score book and honor roll Gerry has already been accepted at the University of Massachusetts where he may prepare for some branch of engineering. His favorite sub- jects were the scientific ones; he says that his favorite expression is antidlsestablishmentarianlsm Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3» • oBaseball, l,2,3»I|-o ping pong, 1, 2« 3»)4 -o • p Barretone Pro merito, 3 • pTreasurer, 3 4 «» student council, 3 4«
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