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CHARLES NORMAN SIBLEY ’’Scribly’ is the boy usually found devising some new contrivance down in the Manual Training department. ’’Sib has always been known as the mechanic of our class, and his favorite pastime is working on cars. Among his pet peeves were the third period chem class and ’’Herman. ”Sib” hopes someday to be a mechanic in a garage in this area. Baseball 1,2, 3,4., Scenery for the Senior Play. SALVATORE GERALD SIDOTI ”Whlz” , a quiet fellow, was one of the best liked students in our class. Another mechanically-minded boy, Sam spent his free time working in Basil’s garage. He hopes to become a mechanic In the future. Basketball 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Pong 1, Senior Play. Boys Chorus 1, 2, JOYCE THERESA SIRIOS Joyce was one of the most spirited girls in the class of 1956. Bustling about the coke room at noon hour is the thing she most remembers about her Senior year at B.H.S. The fine work she did on the Senior Play program will go down in the history of our class. To Joyce goes the best of luck in her nursing career. Junior Red Cross 1, 2,3,4 Barretone Co-Business Manager 4 Scrlptus 4 Glee Club Senior Girls’ Chorus, Treasurer 1, Senior Play, Coke Room 4 Play Book 4 Merito 3
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CHARLES RONALD POTTER Ronnie was the male member of our larr.e Senior commercial class. His classmates can never thank him enouf h for his untirinr efforts pertaining; to the Scr iptus , Barre tone and play book. Charlie is a member of the National Guard and after working for a year, plans to further his education at a commercial school, Scr iptus 3,[i- Bar ' - e tone 1|., Glee Club Senior Play, Fre shmen Boys Chorus • JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT John, with his English accent and argumentative attitude, was voted best actor and most sophisticated of our class. The memory of John’s debates with ivlr. Gosselin and love for i.ir. ' .Vitt will long remain in Barre High. His portra- ' -al of Kiilestakov in The Inspector General will never be forgotten. John plans to enter Worcester State Teachers College in the fall. Senior Play, Prize Speaking 2,]g Barre tone I 4 ., Boys ' Chorus 1,2 ,l}. Glee Club Ij.» JOSEPH LOUIS SEYMOUR Joe was a happy-go-lucky fellow who always seemed to be on the road to Gilbertville , His favorite haunt was the chem lab, and he will be remembered for his participation In selling ads for the play book, Joe plans to enter the G.Eo Apprentice school in the fall. Glee Club 2,3 kf Boys ' Chorus 1,2, 3, 4» Ping Pong 1,2, Basketball 2, Senior Play,
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RICHARD HERMAN STEVENS Hermie was a happy-go-lucky and nonchalant class tneinber He will remain in our memories as the boy on the motor scooter. His favorite pastime was arguing with ' Sib ’ about the value of Chevrolets. Senior Play, Senior Play Scenery, Junior Prom Scenery. ROGER FRANCIS VARNOT Rog” was the perservering salesman of both magazines and advertisements for the play book and Barretone . Roger s experiences with burning phosphorus and broken glass will never be forgotten. He plans to further his education when the first oportunlty arises. Boys Glee Club 1,2, Glee Club 1,2, 3,1)., Senior Play Ii, Baseball 1,2,3,4 Inking Contest 2,3o LEWIS EDWARD WELLS III Lewie , with his serious attitude and ready smile, was a popular member of our class. He was often the good-natured receiver of many of Mr, Witt’s jokes. Eddie plans to work for a year and then attend the Ward Airline School, Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3, Freshman Boy’s Chorus, Camera Club 3 Senior Play Barretone I;.
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