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Mirabile, and Judith cheerleader, hoorayed spring came Reid Dahart the baseball team Julianne Mansuetl, Jacqueline Baker Margaret Murphy, as a the boys on to victory when and Russell Sibley starred on A short passage of time for a summer vacation, and then September, 1955, one step higher toward your goal A count of the ballots this year found Reid Dahar presidert, Barbara Puchalsky, vice president, Jacoueline Mirabile, secretary, John Ciccore, treasurer, and Mary Messier, Student Council Representatlve Under Upham your Social was cleaner in the experienced guidance of Mrs Eleanor biggest event of the year, the Hallowe n a huge success Remember how Chico' t e Medicn cenef The Ice Cream Social found you in Brc place again entertaining the Seniors Can you remember Julie and Jackie playing chopsticks in front of the gluttonous mob on the stage9 Richard Clark, John Ciccone, Reid Dahart, Russell Sibley, Thomas Graves, Davld McQueston, Michael Hudson, Ralph Brouillette, Thomas Morris, Julianne Mansueti, Jacqueline Mirabile, Judith Baker, Barbara Puchalsky, Elizabeth D'Annolfo and Barbara Finan played basketball that seasor Your cheerleaders were Margaret Purphy and Irene Higgins In baseball, Reid Dahart, Russell Sibley, Ernest Adomaitis and David McQueston upheld e name of the class of NSS' When prize speaking rolled around Julie Mansueti came up with first prize, and Jim Martin and Elaine Regienus also took home some loot that night In the Callahan Contest that year Jackie Mi1abile won 3rd and David McQueston Sth You bowed out of the Sophomore picture as Class Day decorators and were looking forward to your new role as upper classmen Summer vacation passed, and upon returning to the old grind, you found yourself with the title of Juniors Mr Jilliam Gosselin was your advisor, and Reid Dahart, Donald Raffier, John Ciccone and Jacqueline Mirabile were your class officers The Student Council t, 0 . Y I ' . L- O D 0 . A ' - L. . A U A 10 V T LJ . Q O . - e -V - ' ,S intestines were sucked out of his system by the vacuum h 'Ir Q . I - N .. I O th '. s.. O I O A Y 0 O U O
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X Z K fff-Z1 CLASS HISTORY f QQ I sf' 2, THIS IS YOUR LIFE, CLASS GF ' but felt inferior to the upper classmen You were not confused, however, when you took your first step in high school government by electing Class Officers David McQueston was president, Barbara Finan, vice president, Jacqueline Mirabile, secretary, and Reid Dahart was treasurer Julianne Mansueti acted as your Student Council representative, and Mr Walter Dupuis was your advisor You struggled through your first few weeks, and then, before you knew it, Initiation Time had come' With the usual fears and doubts in your minds, each member was put to the test will you ever forget how Miss Chase called each person individually, and the deafenlng roar that accompanied you as you walked to your seat? With a booming voice you were soon greeted by Del Obert who acquainted you with the annual magazine drive, and lo and behold' You beat the Sophomores! For this achievement it was your duty to provlde enter tainment at the Ice Cream Social Richard Wilson and Peggy Kukas did a great hulla dance for the Seniors Remember? Visions of eating the ice cream were already forming in your minds! Jacqueline Mirabile took third in Prize Speaking in March of that year and later she came up with 2nd prize in Callahan contest with David McQueston taking 3rd. In the Charles G. Allen drawing contest David McQueston and King Pacheco drew their ways to lst and 3rd prizes respectively. Enthusiasm for sports was another virtue that first year. Representing your class in boys' basketball were: John Ciccone, Reid Dahart, Russell Sibley, David McQueston, Richard Clark, and Robert Young. The girls' team had such stars as Barbara Puchalsky, Elizabeth D'Annolfo, V. . Eg'PN ,a 'x' x ' N 1 '58 You started out as Freshmen---fifty-nine strong,
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Representative was Barbara Finan In basketball, Reid, John, Dick, David, Bob, Mik Jim, Julie, Jackie, Judy, Barbara F , and Barbara P were your representatives with Diane Gulino and Donald Raffier as Managers Margaret Murphy started her 3rd year of cheering Although you scared the Seniors to death, at the last moment, you came in second, and watched them stuff themselves at the Ice Cream Social However, you were getting closer to the Sealtest goal You held two successful food sales this year, one in November and the other in January Your wonderful Junior Tea was held on November lst in the home of Mr R Mrs F William McQueston January brought your Spaghetti supper with Chico, the wonder chef, making a scrumptious Italian feast Then May finally arrived, and with it brought the Junior Prom 'Oriental Happiness was the theme a d you sang NMy Happinessn amidst hundreds of Japanese lanterns That night each member of your class received his ring and the feeling of superiority that goes along with it Your class was again represented in the Callahan Contest with Julie Mansueti placing hth Also in the prize speaking contest Jim Martin walked off with 3rd prize money June was here again, and you found yourself in a flurry of final exams Barbara Puchalsky and Reid Dahart, Class Marshalls, led the Seniors into Ruggles Lane on graduation night, which was filled with mixed feelings of joy and sorrow for your best friends would be leaving, but then again you would return as Seniors Another short passage of time, and back to the old grind, but to your amazement you were Seniors! Class elections saw Reid Dahart as president, Donald Raffier, vice president, John Ciccone, treasurer, Barbara Finan, secretary, and James Hubbard, Student Council Repre sentative Mr William Cary carried you through the thick and thin of an extremely busy year . e, greatest evening of your three years at Barre High--the 0 ' ' n 3 0
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