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Suzanne Ellen O ' Connor Sue, voted the best student in the class of 55 ” also became secretary of the class for the first time this year. She will be remembered for her scholastic ability and quiet but friendly manner. In the fall she will enter Worcester State Teacher’s College, after which she plans to teach in the elementary grades. The hard work and fun of the Senior play, in which Sue appeared as one of the Tea Biddies will always be remembered by her. Among her activities were: Secretary, I 4 . Prize Speaking, 3 Student Council, 3 i|- Pro merito, 3 Glee Club, 3,l . Drama Club, Senior Play, l . Bar re tone, Carolyn Ann Galvin Carolyn, our class treasurer, will always be remembered for her patient and tedious work in the cokeroom this year. Many successful suppers and food sales were conducted under her guidance. The wonderful teachers and the hustle of the cokeroom are included in her fond memories of b.H.S. Je ne sals pas was Carolyn’s favorite expression. We will always recall Carolyn’s character- ization of Mrs. Brechlnrldge in the Senior Play. Choreography will be her future vocation. Scrlptus, 2,3,4 Barretone , I 4 . Basketball, 1,2,3 Coke Hoorn, 4 Red Cross, 1,2,3 Drama Club, 4 Glee Club, 2,3,4 Junior Girls’ Chorus, 3 Class Treasurer, 4 Savings Account Treasurer, 2,3.
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Tiaomas JosepJi PucJaalsky Tom, winner of three of the best in 55 was the talented member of our class. He plans to attend the New England Conservatory of Music. Tom is one of the most versatile students of B.H.S. The hilarious dance in our Senior play will always be remembered by Tom. Most likely to succeed and best student were honors copped by our class president. The halls of Barre High will long ring out the echo of Tom s ”I ' m not ready. Class president 1,2, 3, 4. Student Council prexy, Callahan Music contest winner as freshmen. Glee Club pianist 4 yrs. Drama Club, Good Government Day representative, Barretone 4, Pro Merito Society. Joseph Anthony Pitisci Joe, the hard-working member of our class, waa a ready helper when problems in math arose; and he most remembered the patience of Mrs. Upham. Joe has already been acc- epted at Worcester State Teachers’ College where he is going to prepare for a teach- ing career in mathematics. When problems popped up, Joe’s favorite expression holy mackerel’. could be heard; but not for too long, for Joe always was in there pitching. Joe’s pet peeve were people who left their work for others to perform. Some of his activities were vice-president 4, Student Council 4, Pro Merito Society 3, Scenery committee for senior play. Drama Club 4 .
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Gladys lean Allen The most popular, best dressed and best driver of the Senior Class, is Jeannie, She is distinguished by her friendliness and hard work, especially as the star of the Senior play protraying Laurie.” Her plans for the future are to enter Endicott Junior College and to become a kindergarten teacher. Scriptus . 1,4 Glee Club, 3,4 Jr. Girls’ Chorus, 3 Senior Play, 4 Drama Club, 4 Business Manager Barret one , 4 Ayline Gai Anderson Andy, with her quiet but energetic manner, was an asset to the school as editor of the Scriptus . The bell schedule at B.H.3. will always be outstanding in her mind, v ard’s School of Airline Training has accepted Ayline where she will major in an executive secretarial course. Her activities were: Scriptus . 1,2, 3, Editor 4 Senior Play, 4 Ir. Girls’ Chorus, 3 Barretone, 4 Drama Club, 4 Viv, voted as the best girl athlete of the class, will always be remembered for her gay laughter which will vibrate throughout B.H.S. for many years. In the fall Viv will begin her studies at Worcester State Teachers’ College major- ing in elementary school teaching. Treasurer, 2 Savings Account Treasurer, 4 Jr. Girls Chorus, 3 Glee Club, 4 Basketball, 2,3,4 Red Cross, 1,2, Drama Club, 4 Scriptus . 3,4 Pro Merito, 3 Senior Play Scenery, 4 Stanley Robert Blaisdell Pro was definitely the chemist of the class, and he most remembered trying to obtain a bottle of soda at noontime. His plans for the future are work. Pro’s favorite expression sure” v;as certainly not said to the Freshmen, his pet peeve. Senior Play, 4 Camera Club, 3 Drama Club, 4 Ping Pong, 1,2, 3,4, Volley Ball, 1,2, 3,4.
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