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THE BARRE GAZETTE WORCESTER COUNTY ' S OLDEST NEWSPAPER a love Intertal. and firuUy|»»e father, and again to gel Jn make the play the the mother, al roUicXing thing it U. Added U humor and iklU. the counter plot etf the athlete, all i brawn and no brain, and the edforta | Elaine Cel at hli to lot imn, tun, Uuoutt. « oxum » ho C.h stay on the earn heroine. Joy Bi Thc na» StalU wa» a coftvmcing reporter. Radia youi« bnllianl who moved through Uceman, and M his different attitudes with ease, school teache; and AngeU Keddy. as the girl of Img headgear e his heart, was attractive and ap- al»o another cha peaUiiV Richard King, as Puff lathered up . ■- the toodball hero, brought plenty ing. who wan. ' erf laughs and Jon Winters turned now and then : in a fine perfomunce as the bro mystery Uier of the johlus AkisUo, Mr Polished Performance lent direction O ' Connor Csr- Rhdtard Sears, as Mr Latherbee Karen was eoually at ease whether he managers. Kar A first rale comedy, pre- sented by a first rate cast, was The Perfect Idiot, this year’s senior class play which was given before a capacity crowd at Ruggles Lane audi- torium, last tS-iday night. Well staged, well directed and well performed, the play romped merrily through three acta of laughs. situaUons and climaxes, until the final curiam and three rousing cheers tor Mr William Ca» ry. senior class advisor, who help- ed the young people put on a good show that was saliafylng to every- All the players performed well. cxcegitwaaUy well tor high school Students, and there was the finlffi aixf to several rf cha- racterltalions that would have done credit to prufesslonals All the pUyCTS seemed at home in their roles and the costuming was pleasing. The one setting was at- tractive and made for a smooth Professional Performance R.cjiard sears was higwight of high school sm , . taking part arc Gdenn St Da,..,.. u;a,U A :r.r cincl. thp bov eemus and turns from a big ♦ he T p r»f A Pnrfev « enal Plot • chetic ' .if a qui.;:. !J I-- Q Barre Senior Supper At Rug- ' gles Lane school on Saturday j, . night brought out a large i I crowd- Roast beef was on ’ the menu. Boys ser ' ed as • ' waiters, as seen in the picture iier. juat the right Girls worked in nie Barre High S ool basket- ball team made up for their hunu- iUUng defeat suffered at the hands of Cole Trade of Southbridge ear- lier in the season. Tuesday mght, Barre Hight traveled to Cole Trade and hung an 85 to 63 defeat on the Tradesmen, Barre led the scoring all the way with period scores being 19 to 14 .39 to 28. and 82 to 39 Pete Mar- coni again led the Barre scorers with a total of 22 points. Trade ' s! IversaUle Lee Parllow was highl u. ' -rer of the game with 25. [ The Barre JVs made a cleani sweep fo thj local school as they I 6-4. 17-8, and 26-13. The team Iscoring was evenly distributed with [Jim HubbarcL hooping 9, Joe Nen ,i John PaiTCzyk 7. Paul Mann. ‘ [Mike Hudson and Jim Brown, 4 each, and Paul Whippee and San Inzerillo 2 each, 1 Box score (Varsity! I ?-• «= Ig ft ipl 7 0 14 Preview This is a gay moment in the ' be given Friday night in Ruggles Lane ar.ji. Jon Wir . ' ;1 ass play. The Perfect Idiot, v In this view are Angela Ked«: Barre High To Play Again In Tri-Sfafe Tournament Mass, New Salem, WUminglJO. Vt.. Powers Institute of Bernard- ston. Mass . Oharieinont. North- field and Petersham The tourney wlU get underway. , r ' ebruary 25. with Sanderson anu y . .d vise game and Wii ’ j n ■ . d Powers m the second. ■ : Foofuary 26. Pc.er iam mecisi I Thayer and Charlemont is piUi Uj I • • ■■•ist New Salem. In the matej ■ : B-i -Leland and G rcy game t u th. ' 27th. Hardwick and No’thiield will balJc it out. . Beginning on March 1st, winners all- Hu:li In the announcement made Tues- y. PruKipal LeRoy Dawson of arre High School said that the ' ijiirh ' 1 basketball team has i.-n entered in the Tri-State oall tou rnament shich is .ei i aiuuiallj Turner-, F-. ' l M ' Plays ourney ■ Wednesday t io. ' ne ' wtth the exception vf T;-.. N H . will again be parttcipauhf ' J! k School of Northampton take th« : ' ■ - Troy first game u I Barre will play Scriptus Editors Takes First Two Gamt State Tournament School Chatter March of Dimes By joy bacon ne Barretone staff has been selected for the 1957 year r ' ifBoe 4 Li ij’h Angela Keddv as editor in chief. Assistant editors ' senior lass to Kowza. Dick Sears is the busi-.; ’.£9 b-aAcer and Carmen Bordeaux, assistant. High won their first two -f the Tn-State lournatnent ci. winning the first same iday night (Feb 27) from
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