Barre High School - Barretone Yearbook (Barre, MA)

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L 1 L 4. . X 1' 1 - L , 1 BARRETQNE 959 Barre I-hgh School U11 ' 'vo , Y N N S A J O EDITORIALS Ulf a man has a talent and cannot use it, he has failed. If he has a talent and uses only half of it, he has partly failed. lf he has a talent and learns somehow to use the whole of it , he has gloriously succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men know. Thomas Wolfe. Each person has been endowed by God with certain talents and capabilities which are his alone. should c slons ents anf while we W 8 During ovr school years Je lave been taught the fundamentals Cf learnlnf. le rave been encouraged to develo, our talents. We be now mature enough to face our resbonslblllties and de he rust declde now whether we lntend to ut1l1ze our tal aln at a zenltb or merelv let our abllitles lie stagnant aplroach nadlr. must reallze that we are 1F control of ourselves, our acts own, we are fully responslble for everv moment of ev ry day, s ccess or fallure of our llves rests onlw on our shoulders. we are free free to choose between these paths to our goal or to abuse ttis prerogatlve and to abandon the things for which our wlll and lntellect were created, are our and the 11th t lS ln mlnd we ust focus on the foal at which we are almvnr, we ust be alert to th coun1less opportunltles at hand and, thrwufh elf confldence, courage, and employment of our tal ents, rlse to each one. aoan Merner LdltOP Tte American reritafe lS a definite soclal ptllosophy which has been deflned manv tlmes, however mOdlf16d, 1D the llves of lrnumerabl patr1ots Possibly the greatest of these oatrlots was the sage of onticello, Thomas Tefferson, who 1U hls wrltings ex emylifled the ldeal phl1OSOphy of Amerlcanlsm. lhe HAmer1canism th t uefferson understocd and chamoloned lS expressed ln hls famous mords, Nttat erty and the given to the upon wlicn a ln tlls 'I all men are created pursult of happine world thc only tr e l defenders ol the eoual, that t'e3 are erdowed bw thelr 1 so Nrffe in , efferson has Ora of democracy and the ground his gf an may squarely stand f cm nre,ent daf crlsls of world domlnatlon by a non dem tj, lt woul e we fc ivose who are 1D doubt and fear C ren mner ne aery vorls of our Vecla a lon of lndeyendence F tlulj 1U tflr trenchant docunewt l es the lltimate escape of op Q Cs cd veoples the world over Jefferson's premlse mlrht tell serve Q a notto for t e 'free worldn 'Loi wdo cave us llfe, save us b u atlc socl tw I9 tarland S. 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'W ' ' ' - fs 3 ' ' 'X 1' .L Y .., J -1 C , M V A 4. .1 . l, . ' Y mc: A I x - , 0 W . n ' ' . , .1 c K L, r , ,, 4, N c , c Jl' ! , I 1 v A ' EL., 11 El 1 J 1 A. I Q L f Q ' er j,n v o Q 3 A. Y 1 be DEDICATION ui' A senlor advlsor must be patient, understanding, compllant and lndefatigable The senior class of '59 has been most for person of Mrs McMurray Mrs McMurray has served us faithfully during our final year and the hlch school memories whlch me will long cherlsh were made pOSSlblG c'iefly throuvh her tlreless efforts lS through her leglslatlon and counsel that thls yearbook was made posslble The class of '59 lS proud to dedlcate the Barretone to Mrs McMurray May lt express our grat1tude for all she has done and convey a SpSCla1 thank you for the year she has ElVSD us. tunate to have been guided by such a first-rate advisor in the , ' 'L A 4 L - E , It ADMINISTRATION GO N flwf! Q M RDCN E W S B ALIAW Mm OUP9P1Ht6DdGHt payvcrd C A KR LFROY L DAWSCD LOU Q FP1HC1F3l Unlverqlty of Nalre Asst DE1noZpSTFABAgEEEgr 1 CIE , if f 35l6m State Teacher-2 Coll ge- f A,ff24-V797 my A gi, I-'ACULT MQDQYWJ 544,443 ,f Wa' g 2 a- .J MFRTCK P. PPYEF ELFAWOD J. UPHAV HFTUV E CHASE 9ClSHCG Tufts Collese VHthPmQT1CC Tufts College Muclc Qukervlsor J I 1 xl 15 L, hm fl I . I WLILU New England Conservatory of MUSIC I I , A J - I I N 1 4 J , V 7 A 1 V 1 I ,, 4 I iq ffklu ,I fl v' , J I v , 1 gg .' , I , : ,-V , X . . I: I ul fy W . E 4 if I Ag: ,k.. ,5 Ig 1 - , I . f'I A I . L f -' I f' . 'E ' -. W:-. 5 kk , .ijt -V '- ff? ff ' x I dz' H5-may 'fnf up Q s,':I.gei-221 6 - Hu., xiii, 25 - 1 ' . , IJ 0 I 1 C , . .G.S. , .' ' I - , ' ' . ' . . V 'f V Q . . . M A, A I A . . . V X vr . . -- J N, A.- I, I, ,f l - A , -, , Dj, 575 I ' 1 11.1 1 ' , I I I I X V I7 f -QQ1,i44ff anew: ,fiazwi 72fi.1g 1 M PHILLIP M. KILMISTER MARTIN SMITH University of Massachusetts Manual Training LOIS S MCMURPAY English Sociology University of Naire PAUT J DELAHANTY English Social Studies Boston College K DOROTHY M LONG GUNHILDF HEADEY Home Fconomics Framingh State Teachers College L 1 L f K QULANNU V ULVPQON Social Studies -- Colby College French Anna Marin College PATRICIA H. OR'SZULA.KgUN Mathematics -- Social Studies University of Massachusetts M ROBERTA E GRANDONE Latin English Clark University WSTHFR FESSENDLN School Nurse Nassachusetts Gener 1 Hospital K Art Supervisor ,QQ4Af Rhode Island School of - lg' f . U ' . 5 A jjxfv-I W a I . . . 'S' 43, f 1 1 Xl v'Xl't al Q 1 u fl , K .K wx W vii A J . . u ' ' . K -- , ,N xx 'L c 'Ni , J U1 ,ws , .., 1 Q , ' . lc I N' yy .W W . Va L. A F I ,i do X 8- l 5 ti f 'E IK ' X! ygt fy W ' ,f f,f v I A Y v 1 v fa ' if : il t 1 U A F. M LQ - . QILIILJL-K 'U ' 1 1 - ' t . , I - K QLDCL 4 Wg NNQQA CgQZ24'L' ROBERT STEVEN TRIO Bob is the President of our class This is quite a job but for Bob whose leadership and diplomacy are recognized assets it held no problems His main interest revealed his art with words and his love of history, making him an avid debater Favorite Song uDixleu Favorite Pastime Playing Cards Pet Pee e A certain FBI man Ambition To Travel Activities Class President 3 4 Student Council 3 4- Vice President 4 Scriptus 4 Senior Play, Chess Club 2 3 4 Room Captain Magazine Drive 4 Mech nical Drawing Contest 1 Glee Club 2,3,U Barretone LORFAINE FRANCES ADOMAITIS A happy go lucky and helpful senior is our Lorry The superb job she did as Miss Trent in Wlt Walks at Mid nightn typlfies one of her many abilities Voted best disposition and best per sonality by her classmates certainly characterizes her Favorite Song 'Tragedyn Favorite Pastime Sleep Pet Peeve nBunk' Ambition Telephone operator Activities Class Secretary 3,4, Student Council 3,0- Secretary 4 Chairman Senior Teag Senior Play. ' ' I . I I is ' . S a ' :sf Chairman March of Dimes bg I a 3 I ---..--- Ole ' Q 0 I A 3 ' 0 I U' JAMES KAY POTTER Blonde wavy hair, appealing smile, and gentle disposition --put them together and they spell nJim,' who has served us faithfully during the His behind often went class owes nthanks.' as vice-president past four years. the-scenes activity unheralded, but the him more than a mere With his persevering attitude we know that he will go far... Favorite Song- HA Certain Smileu. Favorite Pas- tlme- Bridget. Pet Peeve- Pumping Gas. Ambition- Success ful Business. Activities: Class V1ce-Pres- ldent l,2,3,b3 Student Council l,2,3 43 Glee Club l,2 3 4' Chairman Junior Prom BPRYL ANN DICKSON WBery1 would you explain This phrase is constantly heard in the senior home room Being one of our best students, Beryl is the girl to see for any type of home work She also participates in many school activities, brightening the surroundings with her gay personality Favorite Song uMy Happiness Favorite Pastime Rock Hunting Pet Peeve Peanuts' Haters Ambition Geologist Activities Class Treasurer 1,2,b, Washington Fund Treas urer 3, Student Council l 2,3 M Latin Club 2 French Club 3 Pro Merlto 3, Honor Roll 1, 3,b, Science Club 3, Science Fair 3 U Junior Red Cross 1 4 Orchestra l,2, Glee Club Accompanist 2, Bar1etone M Girls' St te Alternate 3 JOSEPH PETER ADOMAITIS Joe is the boy with his sights already set. During the first three years at B.H.S. he revealed his interest in manual training by his devotion to the wood work shop. It is amazing how his grades have improved since the connubial event. Best of luck in your future. Favorite Song- 'Tom Dooley . Favorite Pastime- Claire. Pet Peeve School Ambition To become rich Activities Baseball l,2, Basketball l Glee Club l,2,3 EDWARD ALEXPNDROVICH There goes WS andau with his truck full of apples and lumb r for the bazaar H is always willing to work for the class whenever any function calls Ed was re warded for his efforts at the Ice Cream Social when he ate the record of a full gallon of ice ream Favorite Song Pink Shoe laces Favorite Pastime Ware Pet Peeve Big Shots Ambition To travel the United btstes with Whip! Activities Apple Committee on Bazaar NANCY ELILLBETH BACON has revealed her tremendous athletic ability on the girls' basketball t am Her creative talent was a great asset in all class activities We know that she will realize her ambition and become a telephone operator Favorite Song 'Plea e Love Me Foreveru Favorite Pas time Washing a '53 blue Ford Pet Peeve Brother Bob Activities Basketbsll ' 2 3 M Co captain U, Scri tus M, Barretone, Glee Club 1,2 3,4, Girls Chorus 2 3, French Club 3 Junior Prom Wishing Well O 3 ' v ,2 I cv 1 'I A . e ' . e cl . ... A - n - C . o 0 ' ,Z . 0 Witty and carefree is our uD1z.n Nancy A ' . L Q Q ar- ooo 1 s . - - , - .: ,f l, , , - - 'D A. Y ' 9 . if N ' 0 SONIA LEE BAKER Sonia is one of those vivacious Misses who always is going somewhere or doing something Her friendly manner and gay personality have made her outstanding and never to be for- gotten by her classmates. We know that she will find happiness in whatever she under- takes in the future... Favorite Song- HMy Happinessu. Favorite Pastime- Lake Sunapee. Pet Peeve- Gossiping. Ambition- Hair- dressing. Activities: Girls' Basketball 1,23 Junior Hed Cross l,bg Girls' Chorus 2g French Club 3g Junior Classical League lg Senior Bazaar RFBECCA JANE BENTLEY Carefxee g iety pictures our Becky N W shall always be grateful for her diligent work in the coke room Maybe some day we will find that she has be n crowned queen of the slush She plans to enter wilfred Academy of Hair and Beauty Culture in the fall Favorite Song Sea Cruise F vorite Pastime Reading Pet Peeve No gas money Ambition Beautition Activities J V Basketball l, Varsity Basketball l,2,3, Girls' Chorus 2, French Club 3, Red Cross 3, Make up Senior Play, Coke Room JAMES LESLIE BROWN nhector his ustalned the tradltnon o lab accldext Ii new motto 1 Nha dle wrt! care Mr Jolly wlll mlss Jim' able 1SSlSt8DC6 ln sti rvn up tie lust ln P sc nes oT'tne eulcr lay Favcrlte Song narlle Bzoxn vorlte Pa tl e Huntwra and Eatlng et Peeve She la t vcnson AmDltlOH Ceryenter Actlvltles JHSKGLBG11 l,9, un1or Bed Cro s 1, bofhonore Soclml Play, Scenery een or Play K c 5 , J I 1 f 5:5 - . 0 e . L. ., I O L , . n. g it , U U 1 f Y' n u 0 0 Q . -' g 8,-D . - . -' 5 an , , 4 I 1 ., Q Z . . . ' I I C L. . x 0 O I n. -P 3 O -. - a , A o - o ' he s. . el . L f Q 1' ,O 1 s. 1 s , . s n .r A YY ' ' -' N . .L r g g .D Q o 0 A Y ,O 'H rw , r - g C 1 f h.1.Q. , ' . we can see him now, working behlnd the , ,l , . W . ., y ,e,, , s 1 1 yr 1... ' . , , -,- 1 v . H -- I f ' 'C'. , 1 JL . ra ' fs m - ,. -lg . ' . 11 J A ' 57. J. 'A ' .14 5 9 ' o . W 1 - 7- - -- - ' Q ... 1 g A lj. .y. ': L , L -O J 1 P , 1 . ' S: ' 1,1 ' e . '- C' ? L . JEAN FRANCES BHUNPLLE Brunette, sparkling eyes, sereneness-- who else, but our Jean. lf you need invitations written or typing done just ask Jean, the efficient worker, who is always ready, willing and able. After graduation she plans to continue work at Beard Motors... Favorite Song- WLasting Loven. Favorite Pastime- Driving. Pet Peeve- Donna. Activities: Junior Red Cross l,A3 Com- mercial Club 3,A- President bg Scrintus 3,43 Senior Play Book. MARY ELIZABETH BUCHINSKAS NAll set, you bet!n Yes, it is WBuchieH our cute cheerleader with the flowing brown hair. Mary can be found wherever there is lively action going on. Although her social life is complete, Mary has never neglected her studies, as revealed by her place on the honor roll. Favorite Song- WSmoke Gets in Your Eyesn. Favorite Pastime- Bowling. Pet Peeve- NBubblesH. Ambition- College. Activities: Girls' Chorus 2,33 Senior Playg French Club l,2,3g Pro Meritog Honor Roll 1,2,3,hQ Glee Club 2,3,hS Tennis Club 33 Student Council Representative33 Decorations Junior Promg Worcester All-State Chorus A3 Cheerleader 3,A. RICHARD PAUL CELONA WStonata fessaln That is Richard quoting one of his famous Italian phrases again. Cheech is the jolly fellow with the large collection of baseball trophies on his mantle. He ably led us as class President during our initial years at B.H.S.--Buona Fortuna... Favorite Song- WVenusN. Favor- ite Pastime- Baseball. Pet Peeve- WBig Mouthsn. Ambition- WWait and find out.N Activities: Class President 1,23 Student Council 1,23 Baseball l,2,3,bQ Senior Play. llik QD' Ei' Surf WTLQIAM ARNOLD CILLEY Now hed hls Dld anfone see a fellow 1U a leobard sk 1 QlVlHQ an ap call? Don't be tartl d, 1 's only B111 the nautlcal mefber of the class, HBeager hope to enter the sea llfe he enjoys by becomln a nart of tne Berc'ant Narlnes Fabpy alllng' Favorlte or Uambrose rfvorlte 'a,tlwe W3DdPF1Hg Pet Peeye vOlQ0 afq COUfuS1OH Hmb1t1OH marltlme Servloe ACL1V1+lGS Lltln blub l,2, Frencl olub , Fonor 0 l l,2,3,b, Pro Merlto, SCT1Qt 2 Cness Club 3 A Pr e opeaklng 2, , SP1QHCQ alr 3,h, SC19HCS Club 3, Senlor Flay, Senlor Bazaar, Caotaln Magavlne Drlve 2 Barretone EAWL WALLAtE 'LLM JR ' Qunk' vlll u draw thls UOSCPI for we2H lHlS edestlon l1HtS at hls natural artltude lH art url vas one member of the cast who arrlved at S6D1OT play re near als on tlme even though ne dld not abpear on stame lDtll the thlrd act ood luck to the vromot lad Favorlte Jon Ilss Yod Favorlte Pastlme t r and ore glr et Peeve nLorry' A1OlElOH D9S1THlHg and ATCh1tSCtUFG xctlvltles Barretone, Senlor Play, Chalrman xlUmHl Coe al, C 1a1rm1n arch of WlW9S HxHRV IAM S COPDVLL JR T re goes r lber 32 snootln hls fa ous sn so ooxrse lL vert ln No nat ter wh t the p1ZQ of the b ll Harr 1C a natural HTubs' 1S also the best dressed male member of tte class l3VOwlCS ooe llStGF Sandman lavorlte 3StlT8 Jest f ld Pet Peeve Teams t af oe t us. Am 1tlOn Junlor Coll ge or alr Force. actlvltles Baseball l,2,3,4, Basxetball l 2 Q A Co captaln h, Junlor tlasslcal 2a 1 l rrench vlub 3, SCT1QtUS A, Boys' tate Alternate, Class Marshall. iq, HARLAN STETSON FOSS How does one sum up the talents of such an outstanding individual? 1anny's mellow bass diplomatic mannerisms and love of history added to a Shakespearean tramp, and a beard grower are just the beginning Yea Verily! Favorite Song 'Drinking Song Favorite Pastime Pea nuts Pet Peeve Rock 'n Roll Ambition- Music Activities Glee Club 1,2,3,L+ Basket ball 2, Prize Speaking l 2 Callahan 1, Student Council Rep 1 U Pres U, Pro Merito, Honor Roll l 2 3,b, Magazine Drive Chairman M, Assistant Editor Barretone, Chairman Senior Bazaar Good Government Rep D, All tate Chorus 3,M, Worc County Chorus U Boys' State Senior Play Chair men Sophomore Social, Scri tus M Baseball U Basketball Scorer 3,E, Baseball Scorer 3 RICHPRD ANDREW FREEMAN UFrenchy' is the mechanic of the class This cheerful lad is noted for his long line of automobiles If you want any help fixwng your car , Dick is the boy to see He is well known for attempting to wade across the Ware River Did you find the water you were looking for? Congratulations for shooting the first deer for the seniors Favorite Song nLeeve Your Guns at Home Favorite Pas time Driving a car Pet Peeve School Ambition Work and military service Activities Junior Supper, Glee Club 3 Senior Bazaar Senior Supper THOMAS mDWARD GEZORK Tom has been with us less than a year, but just mention his name and everyone knows whom you are speaking about impressed us immediately with his studious ways and reserved manner with which we know Tom will suc eed vorite Song uSmoke Gets In Your Eyes' Favorite Pastime Hunting Pet Peeve Homework. Ambition- Marriage Councellor. Activities at Mount Hermon: Football 15 Wrestling l,2,3g Cross Country 2,33 Track l,2,3g Barre: Honor Roll U. SALVATORE FRANK INZERILLO Kind, generous and considerate are the ad Jectives which best describe Sammy His talent was manifest when he put a high point on our Senior Tea with his accordia solo Best of luck in all that you under take Favorite Song 'Passing Stranger Favorite Pastlme Hunting and Music Pet Peeve Flat tires Ambition Teaching Activities Glee Club 1 2,3,U French Club 3 Latin Club 1, Tennis Club 3 Baskets ll varsity 3 J V Basketball 1, Worcester County Chorus 4, All State Chorus M, Orchestra l 2 Props Senior Play JULIJANNA MARIJANNA KOWZA uSugar 'n spice and everything nice' that s what our Julie is made of She is the Miss with plenty of get up and go and cheer ful thoughts for those blue days Jul1e's typing ability was as invaluable on the Favorite Song WIt's All in the Gameu vorite Pastlme Talking on the telephone Pet Peeve Eve Ambition Telephone Operator Activities Honor Roll 4, Girls' J V Basketball l, Junior Red Cross 1, Girls' Chorus l,2,3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Commercial Club 3 4- Vice President 3 Secretary 4 Playbook, Chairman Food Sale 3, Script 3,b, Barretone PATRICIA ANN IARRABEE Pat the shy senior with the cute freck- les, has often come through when the class needed help By her careful man agement of costumes, the Senior Play wa given a more professional polish We know that she will succeed as a nurse with her patience and helpful attitude Favorite Song My Happiness Favorite Pastime 'Diz' Pet Peeve Mr D's assign ments Activities Basketball 1 3, Junior Red Cross l, Junior Classical League 1, Cos tumes Senior Play , O n e n ' ees ' 0 ' O ' 0 e , 2 , 3 , j ' 3 2 3 - ' 23 ' 9 3 ' 0 K a O Scrlptus as her art work on the Barretone... ... , Fa- 11 Q J ' O 1 O ,: ' 0 e , - - 3 ' ' us I , - S . IOC I ll ' e - - , - O I , ' 0 if BARBARA ANN L'HEUREUX Ah! Those dimples! And will we ever for- get that laugh! Barb's interests are cen- tered around her commercial classes in which she excels. Barb plans to enroll in Comptometer School in the fall. Best of luck... Favorite Song- uVenusu. Favorite Pastime- Taking shorthand. Ambition- Secretarial work. Activities: Junior Red Cross l,bg Scriptus 3,b3 Glee Club My Commercial Club 3,4' Senior Play Make up, Playbook JEAN CAROL LOUGHMAY She looks quiet, but look agaln Under that veil is a very intriguing individual, those mischievous eyes tell the story Jean is one of our most noted chemists Remember the H2029 Besides, Jean and her lab partner were the only girls to make the study hall unbearable wlth H S gas Favorite Song nThis Should Go on orever Favorite Pastime Telephone Conversations Pet Peeve 1959 Pontlac Ambition Airllnes ACt1Viti8S Latin Club l French Club 2 Coke Room A Junlor Red Cross 1, Girls' Chorus 2 BARBARA JOAN MADSLN nBardy 1S a loquaclous corme cial studen We shall recall Barb struggllnr throuoh classe part of the ye r on crutches ven then, she retalned her pleasant smlle and was ready to submlt her humorous remarks Favorlte Song 'B rrowed Dleams Favorite Pastime Vislting Nortl Brookf1eld Peeve Crutches. Ambition Telenhone Operator Activities Junlor Red Cross 1, Glrls' Cuorus 2,3, Commerclal Club3 Junlor Treasurer, SCPlEtuS 3,h, Senlor Playbook X? 1, .ly N 1 1 L x ,J fr Sagas Qi? we 'K' 8 MARIA MADELINE MARSELLA Maddy is the girl who is always busy, but never too busy to lend an ear to problems. She has a sweet disposition with a voice to match. Being a bilinguist and having an adhesive mind for knowledgd we are certain that UMad' will succeed... Fa- vorite Song- 'Someone To Watch Over Me H Favorite Pastime Reading Pet Peeve Speeding Ambition College Activities glee Club 1,2 3 U, Inter state chorus , Girls State, Seri tus 1 3,b Latin Club l 2, French Club EL Pres M, Science Club 3 Prize Speaking 2 Inking Contest 3, Science Fair 3 Honor Roll 1 2,3 4, Pro Merito, Chair man Senior Supper, Stage Manager Senior Play, Captain of Ma azine Drive 1 M Junior Red Cross l , Barretone FRANCIS JOHN MERCIK Frank is the nbusy been of the class in both his studies and school activities The art room is his favorite room where he demonstrates his mechanical drawing flare and as a r sult has achieved top prizes in the Inking Contests Frank will carry his ideals to completion Favorite Song nSail Along Sllverv Moon Favorite Pastime Baseball Pet Peeve Fock 'n Roll Ambition Military Engineer Activities Baseball l 2,3,M Tennis Club 3, Sophomore Social Play, Mechanical Drawing Contest 2 3 Senior Bazaar Apples Scenery Senior Play, Barretone CAROLE ANN NFWCOMB 'Do you know what happened U That s Carole relating her experience Kanuke' magnificant sense of humor is a welcome addition to any classroom Yet her faith ful work on organizing the playbook and as Business Manager of the Barretone brings out her serious nature Favorite Pastime School?? Pet Peeve Diets Ambi tion Secretary Activities Commercial Club 3 M Treasurer U. Junior Red Cross 2, Playbook chairman, Qgglptgg 3 U Business Manager Barretone, Honor Roll U ii o 5' 3, - , - I o 0 v . if ML, f 0 0 C , I 1 I I . . . 3 H f I I 1 3 ,s . . ' I I l I I I I I - I I ' Q I I I I U , U -- A C . Q - 'S I , I O I ll 0 o .. E A . ... - .Q ' U , O Q 0 , , . . N W . . W 2 l -' I - ' 5 ,,,,......1-- 4 ' A ' A Er: kisflzl K 3 .p Q QQETV ' ' sge, 5g,,,'0 - , ' I ' 0 0 Q . S I V I ' , . an , A -lv' EU A 'f' 27 it ev X- I -, .. , .- r - . . I I , 1 I Q . n ' li.-.-..- O Wiv 5 WANDA FDITH PATTERSON Quiet? Yes, but who ever accomplished anything with noise? Wiggins' or 'Happy Wander, as she is better known, is noted for the art of sewing We wish we could whip up a new dress to wear the following day Someone would really have to know his math to count her numerous 4-H medals Favorite Song 'Apple Blossom Time Favorite Pastime Day Dreamingu Pet Peeve Someone who pinches Ambition Home Eco monies Teacher Activities Junior Red Cross, Girls' Chorus 2, French Club 3, Senior Play, Glee Club 4 ANN MARIE PITISCI nShort ani sweet,u our petite Ann Marie is the envy of all females with the sparkler on her third finger left hand Her love of fun provided many gay moments for the class A good organizer and hard worker UZ1ppyu is bound to find happlnes Favorite Song 'Sentimental Reasons' Favorite Pa time Driving a '56 Ford pick up Pet Peeve Jimmy Potter and Cattle Crossing Signs Ambition Marriage Activities Basketball l,2, Barxetone, Junior Red Cross 1, Girls' Chorus 2,3, Glee Club 4, French Club 3 Secretary 3 Latin Club 1, Pro Merito 3, Honor Roll 1 2 3 Food Sale Chairman 2,3, Magazine Drive, Prize Speaking 4 PETER RFGIFNUS skiing! Mr Baker's eyes ex in u chem class in Qyiggaavln f f ' e vol problems. Peter ne o our f ters who managed up th good in both fields and you VZQZZE shiit himse ai O pound buck. Keep will suxely find your place in life Favorite Song HCharl1e Brownn. Favorite Pastime Hunting Pet Peeve People Being Late' Ambition Successful Business Man Activities Sophomore Social Play Senior Play--Scenery. 55 CHARMFLO THOMAS SIDOTE 'Charlie Peckn is the ingenious scientist especially in meteorology uPeck' is the lad with the tremendous vocal range, from mellow bass to lofty tenor in one year It is surprising what is hidden behind his quiet facade Favorite Song Charlie Brow Favorite Pastime work ing Pet Peeve 'Figuring out Mrs Upham's Unknowns U Ambition College Activities Honor Roll l,2,3 M, Pro Merito Science Club 3, Glee Club 2 3 4 Fren h Club 3, Junior Red Cross l, Barretone SHEILA MARY STEVENSON A chipper lass is Lucy A charter member of the Peanuts Fan Club, a vivacious cheerleader, a good actress, and a better than average student, Sheila has been accepted at Lasell Success cannot help but be hers Favorite Song 'Only Youn Favorite Pastime Reading and Working Pet Peeve Cheri Nephew Ambition Executive Secretary Activities Girls' Chorus 2 3 Senior Play, Barretone, French Club 3, Class Secretary 3 Pro Merito, Student Council Secretary 3 Glee Club 3,4, Washington Fund Secretary U WALTEF TALANCY An active athlete and an individualist des crlbes Hopper' His nonchalant nature and pleasant smile make him a well liked member of our class The confusion over his 'Dutch Appleu at the Ice Cream Social is an in ident which me shall also remember Favorite Song nSent1mental Journey N Fav orite Pastime Sports Pet Peeve School Days Ambition Electrical work Activities Science Fair l, Junior Red Cross l, J V Basketball 1, Baseball 1 2,3,b, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Co Captain U ANTHONY PETER TANCREDI 'Tank' is the inquisitive member Of the seniors. By the blowing the duck certainly d1dn't ing on the class relatively quiet way, WTank,' who was call in the hotel? You expect to do some hunt- trip did you? This member of the class of '59 will gal ni bit n s am ion by continuing to work diligently. Favorite Song- 'Charlie Brown'. Favorite Pastime- Hunt ing. Pet Peeve- Mr. Baker's Ch mistry tests! Ambition- General Electric. Activities Junior Supper, Senior Bazaar, Baseball scorer 4 KATHRYN ANN TAYLUR Kathryn is the girl that brightens any atmosphere with her quick wit and her blush The expression 'neat a a rlnn can well be applied to Kathy Her ability to collect and org nize information for theme papers will assist her greatly at Our Lady of the Elms next year Favorite Song 'La Seineu Favorite Pastime Tennis Pet Peeve Eye Glasses Ambition Teaching Activities Scriptus 3 U Junior Class ical League 1,2 Treasurer 2, French Club 3 M Secletary U Pro Merito, Honor Roll l,2,3 U Prompter and Chairman House Com- mittee Senior Play Barretone, Girls' Basketball 1,2 VIRGINIA ELAINE VARNOT Ginger honor student, athlete actress, salesman, par excellence! Voted most like ly to succeed, she is certain to have her Song He' Favorite Pastime Sports Pet Peeve Icy Roads Ambition Meoi al Missionary Activities Class Secretary 1,2 Student Council 1,2, Banner Chairman l, Glee Club 1 2,3 M Honor Roll 1 2 3 M Basketball 1 2 3 4- Co captain 4, Girls' Chorus 2 3 4 Callahan 1,2, Latin Club 1,2 P es 2 Pro Merito Scriptus 2'3 L+ French Club 2 3 LL Science Club 3 Tennis Club 3, Chairman Junior Tea, Chairman Junior Supper, Girls' St te, Senior Play, Playbook Senior Bazaar Worc County Chorus 4 Barretone ' 2 9 : Y I O .. , ,s , E f 1, C - 'll Q .. , .. 0 ' 'o - : is 1 ' q 3 ' - 1 I ig, 1 , 1. Q I ambitions real1zed...WSee!'... Favorite -N I. up -. . ' 0 'I' Tc L., O ' I I 'E llzls ' I 9' ' . an: - . ' rms 5 I ' 123 J lf: , . a ' ' g u 2 , 3 JOAN MARY WERNER 'y nf' You can be certain that when our attract ive Joan sets out to accomplish some thing that it mill be done pre isely and carefully Joan plans to enter joullwl ism in the future She will succeed if her work as editor of the Scriptu and Bar etone exemplifies her talent F vorite Song uMy Funny Valentine F vo ite Pastlme HJ4cK s n Pet Peeve Get ting up in the Morning Ambition Uni versity of Massachusetts Activities Room Laptaln Iagazlne Drive 3, Girls' State Alternate, Pro Merlto Junior Cl sslcal League 2, Girls' Chorus 2 3, oeriptus 2 3 M Editor U, Barletone Editor, Senior Play, Barre Gazette Repo er, Honor Roll 2 3 M, Junior Prom Re freshments,French Club 2 3 U Science Club TT' PAUL EDWARD WHIPIEE H luttx Whlpn ls the led who has a retort for any ejaculation fror his fellow com V X rades Vis notto ls 'keep smiling and this s Pulte apyarent by Q glance at hi jf beamlrg face Paul's wllllngness to step 1110 a role ln the senlcr plav at Week's notice disclose lls cooperation and read iness to l rd a helping hand Tlank you, Pau Favorite Song nTragedy Favor getting excused from chool Amoltlon , fy Infinity Activities Soplomore Social Play Base ball 3 Basketball LJ v'SJ 2 3 capraln 3 Senior Ilay E RE TRAVLING UP THE KNOWLEDGE LAN GREATER WISDOM WE SHALL GAIN ALL THE THINGS WE D0 ARE FINE FOR WE RE THE CLASS OF' SH. I L 1 T ' c . , , 'I ,Z - . T J f ' - , , ' s , f I ' I F V . L 1 Q at NV' ,T - n. a- . ,, 1 A :Tl 1 3 2, 3 I A . 0 W A .1 L 0 'L ,, , ' , - C ' , 3 a.. 3, , ' 1 ' df , 1 S- Af A ' Tv A - . D D I . ' i4 K A . ' 1 ! 2 3 ' - f n , 'X ,gf K a - 'v ' 174. -ur :N , r ,R K 4 A P f , f l n ' . . .- , A QU ,.l , N4 Q H A x 1 M ' 4 - -- v A - - - N mp! A ' A 5 A S L 1 , i , M S J If A . 1 - ' ' . 1 . . U IJ X X v K E' , ' A , I N L xr E - T ' l KN ., L N , ' . Q. ' 'X -, V A A A ' fl Q h :Qs X. , .. 0 . . , ' 0 ' ,q to 52 U ite Pastime- Sleeping. Pet Peeve- People ,-sg+ief ytuy Kf E 2 , 1. if te ,f U , T 1 4 , , Q 3 - 1 ' ' v ' 5 ' 0 I u I MCSTS AND BESTS VIRGINIA VARNOT Most Likely To Succeed JEMP Y Tpilfig Most Diplomatic M' Emvmw gTVqYWes9e Best Actress ost QUFLLE Best Best Salesman A'lef Most Active THE MOST ' JOAN WEPNEH Fest Looking WANDA PATTERSONee Most Versatile INE ADOMAITIS Most Courteovs Beet Organize? Best DiS'OSitiO P rl Best Worker Best Personality ur 6 if 'h1,,,xVL,,. e EAREAPA MADSEN NANCY PACQN w e Best Dancer Nost Witty '. . ?tf -r 1 vw f BERYL DICKSON Rest 'this 6 UULIE kfwih Best Student Most Nonchalant OF l'l5'1 LANNY FOSS Most Likelv To Succeed BUWN M t D'L . A' JAMf JAMES B ke? QS iplomatic M Lg POT wo? Best Student Ost TER Best Best Actor Versatil THE MosT e EARL CLEM Best Looking TOM GEZQRK SAM INZEHILLO M0St QU1et Best Disposition Best Personality Most Courteous Best Dancer t??Xf fm s'Y? 5?ig1V i ii xA AFS? HARRY CORBETT QCBWRT THI0 .Vf At? s t .',itgj , ' A ' . ' Qifii, .If Eest Drgisid Best Organizer .ee Ayf Wi,5, titef BILL CILLEY Best At 9 9 Most Active PAUL WHIPPEE Best Salesman Most Noncnalant Most Witty 4 LONG SMALL I-'RY 3:--M - w M-can LYNX LLP, + W Nz , 1+ 5 'Y J! ff. 5 ' ,qi- Pgdy . 3, . L Ms 4.47 .M Nag L,- 'fam 'WDFN--J, EEN We -HTFR in 'N Ai of ---Q....,,- qu' Qfx YELL- www 10 11 12 13 1 1 16 17 19 10 EO 21 22 23 2 26 6275 4283 C293 C305 f31J C327 3 E353 C357 Corbett Tencredi Pitisci Potter whippes Larrabee Dickson malancy ui11SV L'Heureux .LTWO Stevenwon Inzerillo Adomaitis rreeman maker Looghman Alexandrovicb 'owza xercik Buchinskas Newcomb Bacon Varsella Brunelle Patterson Werner RSESLUUS Bentley Clem Varnot ITWTU Tadsen 'elowa Taulor CLASS HISTGRY Four years of laughter, tears frielc hips and educa tiontl achievement are chronicled here for all posterity Remember our first nay at Barre High School? Fifty one of us were greeted by the upperclassmen who initiated us as members of the family The bark, of cour e, was worse than the bite but we were too scared to realize it Room 2 was our homero m and Mr Witt, our advisor Our first order of business wa to cle t clas officers We chose Richard Celona President Jam s Potter Vice President, Virginia Varnot Secretary and Beryl Dickson Treasurer Our first activity ss a clas was the ma azine drive We met Del Orbert who explained what it was all about anc led us to believe we could beat the seniors Two cours doing exer elses at the Ice Cream Social taught us how much experience counts During the b sketball season we were well represented with Harry Corbett Jam s Brown Walter Talancy Joe Heyes, Sam In erillo and Joe Adomaitis on the Junior Varsity Pat Larrabee, Ginger Varnot, Julie Kowza and Sonia Baker were on the Girls Junior Varsity We weze proud of Becky Bentley who made the Varsity squad In March Lanny Foss came in second in the Prize Speak ing Contest and then, to toy it all, he came in first in the Callahan Contest That spring Richard Celone Joe Adomaitis, and Walter Talancy were on the baseball team helping to make the season successful Then came final exams and summer vacation Remember the savoir faire we exhibited when we re turned in the fall as Sophomores? Room l was our homeroom and Mrs Upham our advisor We elected the same slate of officers a tribute to then' past perfoxmsnce The magazine drive proved more successful this time for we ame in third At the Ice Cream Social we demonstrated our talents and looked forward to another year Our first social vent the Halloween party prov d to be very exciting and rewarding Now we were DPg1DH1Hg to get into the swing In December, Harxy ooroett and Nalter Talan y made the Varsity oasketoall team Paul Whippee, James Brown, Joe e 4 ., rls' ., ' - E M , , , 4. f 0 . s , K - x 0 . o. . I . . . s , . as s c , s .. : , - I , e - - t - , ', L 0 I x 1 ., . O , , , ,, 1 T L L- I - X 1 C 9 . . . . ' ' 1 9 - ' 1 A Z , Q 4 , . Nancy Bacon, Kathy Taylor, Ann McNaney, Ann Marie Pitisci, Y N ' 1 L D i . L1 C. Q s l 1 s . . I H t , s A ., l I 7' 1 J , O 1 , C A I .1 O I ., 1 I f . ' L s . , 0 1 ,' 0 A , ., M , .2 1 1 i IA I 0 , 4' 4- L - , , is . s . -V , 5 1 , s is - 9 x o f Q 1 Q 0 1 fi 1 V, rs 1 1 '1 O rx 'J L, , , A0 1 . ,I Adomaltis Lanny Foss and cam Inzerillo played on the J V te m O41 girls who made the varsity were Becky Bentley, K thv Taylor, Ann tarie Pltisci Nancv Bacon, Ginger Varnot The te ms had a very suefes ful ason and we e fustly warde with trophl s at the annual Basketball Banquet The Public arelkiag Contest in March saw Madeline M rsella nd Lanny Foss la e first nd Bill Cllley second Now we neared the end of another year, before graduation we spent two days undergoing final exams nd saying good bye to our vacation bound friends Remember the thllll and enthusiasm with which we re turned to school as juniors uperclassmeni Room 8 was our homeroom, the first floor at last and Mr Cronin, our ad visor We elefted the following cl officers Robert Trio President James Potter Vice President, Lorraine Adomaltis Secret ry Sheila Stevenson Treasurer, Beryl Di kson Washington Wund Treasuxer and Mary Buehinskas Student Council Represents ive A new undertaning wes the tennis club under the supel vision of Mr Kaxabatsoe with Ginger Varnot Mary Buchlnskas, Walter Talaney, Sam Inzew'llo and Frank Mercik showing a great deal of skill in th t sport Rememoe our silver Tea whl h was held at the home of btevenson, Mrs Edward herne and Piss Long poured making the aftexnoon enjoyable an unforgettaole The mal zine drife wa more ey iting this year e came in second, almo t beating the senio s Our reward u t itting and wat hlng and droolins as the seniors gorged themselves After ch istmz va ation we held cuz spavhetti supper Vir lnia V rnot ch irman, vhieh greatly swelled ou treas UAV' Harry Corbett Sam Inzerillo, and walter Tplaney re presented us on the varsity basketball souad Paul Whiopee, o the J V ' Nancy Bacon, Ginger Varnot Becky Bentley, and Pat Larnabee we e on the unde eatei girls' team Sheila Stevenson and M ry Buchlnskas made the heerleading squad and di a terrifi joo urging the boys on to victory At the beginning of March we started on vu Junior Prom with James Iotter as General hairman NMoments To Remembern 1 oul song with words written by Mrs Corbett and theme was NMagic Moment N when May 16 came, this night which we had lone awaited Russ Cole and orchestra played for us and the evening was truly a night to r member forever 'W . 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J' .. v nc Q J 1 - , 'IHS ' 'I ' - if , I , Q ' ,, S 0 l ' 1 , Q , - .. , . , , . 9 n Baseball season was just around the corner and Walter Talancy, Richard Celona, Harry Corbett Lanny Foss, Frank Mercik, Joe Adomaitis and Paul Whippef made the team In April the Barre Kiwanis Club sponsored a science fair and we had some winners B111 Cilley came in first for the boys, Beryl Dickson second and Madeline Marsella third in the girls' Division That same month the American legion honored four girls and two boys by selecting them to attend Massachusetts Girls' State and Boys' State They were Virginia Varnot and Madeline Marsella, representatives, Beryl Dickson and Joan Werner, alternates and Lanny Foss, representative, and Harry Corbett, alternate June came faster than usual for us and we sadly bid farewell to our friends, who were graduating Remember how complacently we entered the doors of B H S for the fourth and final year We looked at the freshmen and wondered, 'Was I that small once?' Room 7 was our home room and Mrs McMurray our advisor The class officers were Bob Trio President, James Potter Vice President, Lorraine Adomaitis Secretary, Beryl Dickson Treasurer, and Lanny we welcomed Tom Gezork to our class Our first big affair as seniors was the bazaar under the chairmanship of Lanny Foss Our time and effo1ts cer tainly paid off financially and socially Our next event was the Senior Tea with Lorraine Adomaitis as chairman It was held in the Assembly hall, our parents had a chance to meet the faculty, and the food and entertainment were wonder ful Everyone agreed we were socially competent Three months had already flown by and we prepared for the annual Alumni Social with Earl Clem as chairman Strict ly a social affair, we entertained the alumni with carols, presented gifts CB1ll Cilley acting as Santal, and danced tirelessly After Ch istmas, rehearsals for the play IT WALKS AT MIDNIGHT were started Do you remember the fun we had at rehearsals? And can we ever fomget how the cast looked at dress rehearsals? The play was a mystery comedy which kept the audience roaring with laughter and filled with sus pense At this same time others of us were busy on the basket ball court Harry Corbett and Walter Talancy, and Nancy Bacon and Ginger Varnot were co captains of the boys' and girls' varsity, respectively And then our last venture before graduation the long awaited trip to Washington and New York arrived We had looked foreward to it fo the past three years and our dream was finally realized June 16 we received our diplomas and left Barre High School, proud to call it our Alma Mater. ' A J Foss the Student Council Representative. later that year a 5159111 JE the class of l9o9 being or sound? mind and booy oo har b bestow an be utatr the Fo Owln oe leaves r 5 bache ulWOOQ c e a human ICJQ o e wi ls ner lnfoctlouc laugh to anf frovner anoa beoueatws her l och to t runol, Sonia onates Qtr sp 1hlPQ 5 r C Ll wnn isc oan leaves ryino to barl 1 c t la Q H e c . IQ xlrt a nool o ly e Chemlatly Class irvest t p l . 1 befxeat LS av n C11 Q onnt becky yields her Fueen of the plush cro n to halen Kallll Ginoe a 'aieline cna+e t r uc: 1 anv ne xmo ,ants U 4a cult .- Ann Phrle 1115 her abllity fc n + 3 tti 9 1 e to larilyn Vewco.b' bara 1 donates one tet to rip Pa leaves asking, saw y, Cdl ol 3 line. Lorraine confers on Diane PSUVLF 5 osl . u ie ills her lavoll C ti ira not t sister va rank oon t leave nO+ll to nib . Anthony grants ni irec a fer t a rlw e. can D cedes tfe pres1Jencv o th Po mcrcwal Pllb to LC15 iubbald e J. 1' cr c ass eaves Kll 1 ir nebulcusly Jawa, leaves 1 cancln ee o 1 e fa .no 1 lter leaves his ranv TP Qrns Fo being XPISE core vi olt an iragin +1on Paul and Lanny le e tr ing to find twelr W out of the basement 1U t e 1 LLY an Cn 1 The seniors leave r o r . ornan an' a f C Grandone stuck 1F the elevafol at +he Carlyle Note Barbara L leaves Sonil Lan a, and Weryl lccxfo out their roon 11' +te Taft Motel' Peter and Bob leave boarding the bus for Cumbe land, Harry bequeaths his set shot to Toe erl. Carmelo w1lls his mndustxloneness to Paul Qullivan. Ton 11115 his ball bearings to rs ph W Farl leaves the India Ink bot.-es empty Richard deedc his baseball unifor. to anyone who can into it Nancy leaves her good sense of hunoi to Janette Kasnutis. 'S nda' bequeath his aniability to Dau an Kathy leaves her absent wlndedness to Parol ritton. Frenchie gives his ammunition to Ren Greene. Mary oelegates hhrtha as her successor on the cheering squad Sheila endows Jrs. fclurray xitn a leather bouno copy of Peanuts. The senior class leaves Vi. Jolly saXmng,UGee, I'w so proud of ya 1 V1 ,Q fjmofh KJ S Ne now leave in oxbitl n JQ f Jvifudifjyy aff, J Q. ,U F h. , , 5. k 5 ., J y 3 H df X ' 4 4' ... J F Y 1 d 4 Q a .H J ' ll v'ng: J so di ooo' lAAl ' flrevir. Qeryl leaves with o l'vf 'yrfili Cer l l ' 'al ' T ti 5 'i .1 -, e . EA ,' A I un . N che H QAQ sophomores. ' ' 5 .A A If 'EC't,' le,0i5sfnn5 to Q. Pitif.i. J at t ' '. J , v3 ,A mint ff f3intyf1 s 'lrixw5 : y . , T. . . , . .5 H , - .U Jif B. haqufatrs tl t ip tne nigh cc' 1- lr. .ol . Th 'C ' A A '. T' 5 in a nQlAo H sca't for lk Qaher. Q'll 5 ,mefths h' T gre -x't to Peter f'C . ar. A. r' Y ' Y VJ- , 'f - . 3. ' 5 I tnd 5.,s ' d,iAe. -ha co H 'n the teacifrv' roof to do . viA v',- tt o'ke e nap daring 5,Fc1l tinel . ' n' A,' Jr Ho, 1e..'n to schocl cn tim L- ' T' A- rt. . . . TV ,f-- nh Qara ' V. 4 h'-- . twis i stte ' J :meal to the H15 5. Jim P. leaves for Christian Hill. t - I' HT nm iiyI b rrow f 6'u5qH :Q A , , u ' '1 her pleasant iisg siticn J 1' wi- L' f'. 'ite pas 'Te, wr1t'fL L tes, to her v , 'T u F '.: H' ' ' T U ,k'n' ,, Qvody H .. .' '. 5 Q's f'n1 r'cLf s .o the house dick ft the Ca-.j15 J, ,. ,Q ,',,'h, ,f .Q J 1.fe.', M 1 A .', I ' - , Thi U.C H'st2 7 l' l A - Fr. ' m'ste ,Tv L '. T nnv - Eis ' f,g f It t 7'ka FTIQNTl'. 'Ia ' ,, ,.', ., A -1a--5 5 r 'J e 51 to sorta v'th.1 'L ,' ao' ,. A A av. v'. A ' . I,' ray l t ,, 'A 5 l- ll 'T Q'LLEfY. .T ' ,' 2 W . ni V s J 3 1 Tr. nl Tre. . 5 . . , , Q A 4' .. 3 1' .A ,'lo 0 .4 3 .AY d A .. ' Q' X fi ' of l .1 .: ci Il c 1 A -r A u Ky. . .' - 1 .5 - s N 7 . . . .L V . . . A I u an V X lvl sl . n' ', , ' V . U al. . J.. V, .. - E . O ' ', .' A ,A ' m i 1 , up . fit . . . al ,- . . . ,W-+'a , . .. .., , ' ca ' ' A 5 ' H' ' 'A T '1 M .n. - . D . . 5 M N . N . . M . . , .. 5 . A 1 ' A W 5 . ' , n 1 A AV- - ' ' . il A. 'A V s. ........ 1 ,- . ' ' 'Q-W 1...- .ff A ffl Wu-1 M1 pu! yw -- 5 ar' .TUNIOR PRGIVI Dennis Brown, Joyce La:-rabee, Mark wytr-al, Cynthia Jmmlevicus, Wing Bear-ers. Lorraine Adomai Ring Bearer-s Shella Stevenson, is, James Potter, Officers Robert TP1O, O fice1 s N 14 l e dev ue n nned for erdantlcn PH GG Co long flnallv frrlved The decoretlng comwltfee vere really lnsrlred by our tnem 'N g1C Nowente Never vas e hall Co be utlful' qtre mele muslcel noteq S To our feet end Wov to our Heerte He formed the numeral 59 eng our sons 'Vowente To Hemembern, and TGCSIVGG our rlnze All too sxlftlv the NV E10 'omente' llnped bv The COmmlttG9, under the CH8lPmrHShlD of Jlm rotter, made our From U dream come frue l A - g Q ' t - . . ' - 4 - o lay ,, 953, -- 15 K f had Lle , 6. ' '- f 1 - W, ' , ' ' , . i ' 1.' .,. r, , ' f . Me 'la ' 1 H ,ln. ', , - F ' , e ,r. f-, . ' ' ., il- houetted couples, and P star-bedecked stairway gave wings . Q- v , . ,. . , g ., V , n M, - MPI' ,Tl .' S , , , A L had . , H ' A Q , , A 2 VM S 'ii' ,fa Q... .-, THOUGH TIME MAY BRING VS CHANGES WHEN THIS NIGHT IS LONG GONE BY OUR CAREFREE YOUTH THE DAYS WE SVENT WILL EVER BE A TIE OUR JUNIOR PROM WE HOLD TONIGHT WILL EVER CAST A GLOWING LIGHT, WE WILL HAVE THESE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER A SOFT MAY NIGHT, THE MUSIC BRIGHT, THE PLANS WE MADE TO SHARE OUR JOY, WE WILL HAVE THESE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER THOUGH OTHER PIGHTS AND OTHER DAYw MAY vIND US GONE OUR SEPARATE WAYS WE VILL HAVE TVESE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER THI JUNIOR PROM WILI BE ODF TIAL WE WILI HAVE HFSE POMVNTS TO BENRWB F Word by Ars 911' Corbett T . ' -Q . u , I . . M , . , , . I . , 1 I T Y fi . .Ll I Y V C .4 . . L. . . T I IT,. I ., , 1 A 4 . 3 . A2'I, Y' J. SO CLASS MATES NOW OF'59, -TT' V - I rp ,U A,. A A , , , W - . T LE 5 E Y, Iuw,WLTL s 1 .251 y A, ,fix is-.X 42 SENICDR BAZAAR Qrlte of the ueather WHICH o n onlv be dPQCF1b6d S mleer ble the annual S r Baz Cr v 1n2no1wl Qucce S er1o The QQ e o anplec C1GE1 2 111 f9Cl l1+1S H t ood ClOtF1DE rd xh1te Pier r Fttrocted nary buyers to olr store on the Common th t may ENIOR PLAY '93 UH QT? was the feeling experienced by the cast of IT WALKS AT MIDNIGHT at T SS p m on February 20, 1959 The plot of our mystery comedy involved a honey moon couple, Mary Buchlnskas and Robert Trio, in a series of madcap happenings When the curtain final ly fell, the the culprits played by Sheila Stevenson, Earl Clem and Paul Whippee lRichard Celona's stand- inl had been exposed as the kidnappers of Joan Wern- er, a missing heiress, and the killers of Lorainne Adomaitis, a nurse. Lanny Foss, a private eye dis- uised as a Shakespeare-quoting tramp and Wanda Panic! Only five minutes to curtain time! Such fm? gatterson, the housekeeper,were responsible for their downfall. A couple of comical but insane characters were William Cilley, who thought he was Tarzan, and Virginia Varnot, who changed her costume and per- sonality for each appearance. Swoons, Shrieks, and Laughter from a receptive audience attested to the p1ay's success. The class wishes to thank Mr. Delahantylfogigis time and directiong Mrs. McAndrew,for a sp en make-up jobg and the stage crew, under the direction of Madeline Marsella, for the effective settings. MEET THE CAST TIG a ,fel P th t Jocfo m P I dle lf tH1S cere or the next All rlzht break lt up 5 Do I rlav thp outfleld? r JLv Jl L 1 1Q the 1 Qt t1W6 you be+ or the Horse 22--ffg-W L7 Wh .5' en Pre Vou EO1HE to H ve Cpetro Come dance vlth we, M me! , A 5 vi K V X ae, p' y Q4 - Q z Qfky Q? F' !E?,w fu 1 m Ji X, f g , I MXL A ..f 5 1 mv ,Ex . E ' ,, 4 0' ' YyLX ,. , w H ' 1 Q 31 ' x K, F , I i ULU- -O , - . y 1're tl kling me, JO ' ' 1 ,' S A ? X I f Th l S I .. , 5 X, I 1. . A U S . 4 H1 'Y 1 - it , Hmwwkf gj?2 'V gk ' f ,SL ww 1 'A 1 A , A Q 3 T I 5 . , .,. , ,,L , U wr., Q Look Va C3V1t1GS Don't worry I'm frlendly e hmve more fun th Pearle See, it says so right here! 21311 mmf? ny,-4 'IEW with a litfle bit of luck it'l1 all fall do LASS TRIP After several 8CtlVltlSS and other m1s haps by whlch the senlo cl s somehow rals r ed sufflcient funds we were enabled, on Mon Olll' OWU J. SSOLITCSS 3 I day, April 20, to commence our Washln ton ex curslon We left for Sprlngfield at OOa m on Jordan's bus, there we bo rded our traln for Washlngton he arrlved 1D Washwngton at 5 30 and settled ln the hotel Carlyle Dur lng the rest of the evenlng we were left to Early Tuesday mornlng we toured Vashlng ton, seeing important government bulldings, embassles etc le were then conducted b our JOVla1 bus drlver, Robert Johnny Reb Booth, on an lnsplrational to1r to AP1lDQtOD National cemetery where we witnessed the changlng Ol the honor guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, after whlch we contln ued on to the Marine lemorlal of the Iwo Tlma flag PalSlHE FO1lOWlUU thls we went to ount Vernon, the home of our nation' father Qefore returnlng to Washlngton we stopped at the Penr Daw Restaurant for a delicious meal of southern fr1 ed chlcken We passed Washlngton Natlonal AlPDOPt on our way to UltHSSS the Senate in session at the Capltol Building We completed the after noon's tour w1th.a visit to the Smlthsonlan Institute Our evening's tour began with a v1s1t to the Congresslonal Tlbrary We then proceeded to the National Archives, the bulldlng 1D whlch the Constitution and Declaration of Independence are housed Leaving the Archives bulldlnv we vlewed the lmpresslvely illumlnated and hlghly ln splrational Lincoln and Jefferson Wenorials with stnshlne for the third day in a row, we began our m rnlrg tour whlct lncluded an eXCUFSlOD to the Bureau of rintlng and ing and a b1rd's eye v1ew of the cltv from th famed lashlnrton ment A vislt to the Uhlte Uouse, followed bv an hour spent ln Melon Art Gallery and lunch ln tdelr laued cafeterla completed morning During the afternoon tour we V1SltGd the Franclscan 'onast ngrav :DU the the PY where we had a guided tour of shrlnes of the Holy Land and the cat acombs Later we went to the Natlonal Catdedral where ve VIGWGG the numerous chapels and the tomb of the blshop presldlng at the tlme of lts foundlng We c mpleted our stay 1n Mashlrgton w1th a Slght S6GlUg tour and a free SVGH1Ug Thursday morning we bld farewell to the nation' capltol and board ed the train for New York C1ty After an enjoyable traln rlde we disem barked and secured our accommodations at the Hotel Taft, Subsequent to . . . . 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Q . o . . y . 3, S u ,- . . . . h . . .- a brltf perlod OL free tlme ln th c tv we walked to the PCA Bu ldlng and took the elevator to the observaixon roof where we had n aerlal vlew of u3DH8t+3H Islund, 1fter t1me out for a snack we eew the fllm Count Your El6SSlDQS' followed by Q stage show featurlng the we known Rockettes. lrlday lornlng was devoted to fvee tlme for shopplng, 51QhtSSGlUg, etc. After lunch we took our flnal tour of New York C1t5 golng through CHlD3tOWU, the Uowery, Battery, end gllmnslng the Jnlted lations' ?u1ld lng. Wlth the return trlp to Barre our S6U1OW trlp was concluded we here 'We to t trees our retltude to Vr and rs. Jorden and nr. ent .rs. Crandone, our wonderful chaterones, whose understandlng uldance mede the t11p the success lt was, ii It li if li I 539 . 3 . D I: . . D Q I 5 . . U .4 J L ,- . . ' L J , . , , .1 'NY I A I , 1 ' . I: Q . '1 .. 1 1 L + .. if ' - I - XJ Q, - .I NI A 1 J 17 . Vp . . 1 . V n . - . M L ,W - ,. . . - Y I V' 1 . 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Gai ig X, ' J If L3 s 7 1 I N 4 CI L J W L 4 I ' ll l W X, V' I L ,-,.- YY ,Y Whig V ll Nr I GAf '- ' -' 41-if r CLASS OF 'GO It was most rewarding for the class of '60 to re-enter high school as juniors with the coveted title of upperclassmen. Mr. Delahanty was del- egated as our class advisor and he served us well. Our class officers were: John Mason, presidentg Tom Panaccione, vice-presidentg Karen Kallio, secretaryg Evelyn Kowal, treasurer, Marion Damon, Student Council representstiveg and Joyce Harty, Washington Fund treasurer. Although we didn't win the Magazine Drive, we did beat the sophomores which enabled us to sit back and observe at the ice cream social Basketball proved to be as popular a ever with the class of '60 The juniors active on the varsity team were Paul Wann, Joe leri, Ted Guilford David Whigham, and Louis Youngsma Ed Taylor represented us on the J V s John Mason served a manager for both teams Lois Foster, Karen Kallio, and Carol Britton contributed to the successful season by their enthu ia tic cheering Barbara Galvin wa again our only girl who qualified for the girls' team we are especially proud of Paul, who received the best player award, and Ted, the good sportsmanship trophy Cheryl Merchant and Lee Perkins placed first and third, respectively, in the Prize Speaking Contest Lee, our cientist, received econd prize in the annual Science Fair in Barre and then continued in the Jorcester Fair where she won a third Encouraged by our successful food sales and the ham and bean supper, we transferred our energy into preparations for the Junior Prom, the mo t out standing event of the year The evening was an en oyable and memorable occasion for all Our theme was 'Song in My deart and the decorations consisted of heart and musical instruments Paving survived a most active and exciting year, we are anticipating our senior vear which we hope will fulfill our greats t expectations QI? 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Gur lnterests 1D sports had not el cneneo Tlcceel Steltl, pF3HClS Crozelskl, Douglas Prllllps, R311 EIlCSOU, E111 5U1llVqH, Plcrerd Crowley, eehy lmldlO nd PlC'3W Allen W de the boys' oesketnall team. Ann Vuch alexa, Farol Gullno lalolnv Flem, int ClOCl, ani Lertnn Wiflev were Cho el lor the girls W, Tartna cCue ton Ono Cerol Murphy were cheer leelers. gunrors. ox V r, we were Ale y OlUtGd ano Yao to Su plg the enterteln ent for the Qecoro oo eecutlve tene t the leo c ear eoclql Brian Tells P3FPlGn avey flrst prlze at th Ncienoe Falr, Pooert ln l eel lr t G rtne ciueston took eeoond for r17e Speeklng Cf ear at o. Ja Q oer ear xcle erloxable than the Plrs , en fel Q cl W1 t oovcr wnat lD store fo us We uioer rles en, NNY fha? A-f 'W wk, Xfkx W'm Douglas ywlyllge, Pres., Francis Gromelski, Trees., Mlcheel Steiti, V. Pres., Yartha rcuueston, Sec.. . . 1 J nfl .7 , v ' .A 1 - - ,f - l ' '1 ' -A, 'Y v 1 ' ll J . , . . 04.51 7 Fly ' 1 3 C K ,I L ,- Q. . . 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The se,Jno 3 P R. wee tu Aly ufr elf j 1 - ,n l' t ,. - A - V-X - -,- . ' 4- ' -. v ' ' ' ' u T we ere eeQf'l, .veltlnp lo 313, J, , lS , r Q. K, - ,l sw 'V' fn- Q, 1' I. A W l 1 ,, , X Wx '- M .mf MI ' f ,, I Ji.. M X ,, - f 1 A , y , J5 4 1 , if b row R Up aw, aa vo, To an, A Jlcvson, L P Clocf C, G Clem, A derson, C k Gould, n a dcch a, ur hy, 1. Soos, C Kltz eyer, C ueston, r Waxer, 9nd row 1kI1a1t1S, Bullard, F nobal, K Langeller, Slrols C X rklns, Clark, Taylor jrc row Ulfle , J Buck nskas, Kowza, J Peglenus, I le VUE, G Vlenn, C balvadore, Gull o L1 owley, gth row J harrlson, D arvacclrla, R Dr-al, appln, smith, qrlor, R Thowpsor, ith ro In erillo, J eylon, G Rogers, Su Van, S Borelli, S Ydlardi, ackscn, th Iow I S alta., el s, I n P Foss, 'artin, Phllllps, Zth rcx Poster, S nlendeau, enden, ason, Lam, L1SCO 1b 'U Wupan, th ron R Tordan, kovltch, C111ey, J essier, Amidio, ' en, Oth r v S ru1J.a '1co, R llan rlcson Gr-omelslu, B Iigpir Rest Student Nost Llkely to Succeed Best Morker Best LOOP1Hg Most ACt1V6 Rest Personallty Best Dancer Pest Actnr and Actress Most Courteous Most honchalant Best D1CPOS1t1OD Most Pest Salesman Rest Oreanlzer Most Wltty Athlete Dressed D1PlOm8f1 Most Pulet The Vost Versatlle Pest Rest N'OQt MONTE AND PFQT Yartha McGueeton Martha Nc'uest n Martha Vcuueston Carol Gullno Martha McCueston Rlta C1OC1 G1OF15 Qalvwdore Carol Perklrs Jean BUCH1HQkaQ GIIQSF Vleln Peggy Flemlng Ann Fuchwlsky Margaret Clark Lolralne Lam CCHIB Carol Perklns Ann Fuchalskv Perev lemlns FIUPSF PIPIU Ftelka Qoos Martha Mcfuestcn Paul Sulllvan Mlke Staltl Paul Sulllvan V1nne Llscomb Nlke Ctaltl Doug Pnllllps Vlnne L1scomb H1Cb6Fd Crouley Robert hwrt1n Qteve R1exdeau e ta1 Ml e Qta1t1 F1ChdPG Crowley lke Ctaxt Randv Tarnxn lke Ctalt e 1 Donn Fh1111pQ avld amfcchxn e X lst - KL. to ,J Vrs. h J L. 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OF 82 Q vm' mkgmmm H Ymis E Jfdp The class of '62 got lt flr t tascc of arze L on September 3, 1959, wc enucrem as flftv tho frlfhtcn freshmen Our confloence Mas hestored some bv the lccflon o tr ollcwlng class OfflCGTS J8VlU Tucker ire ldenu Kenny Mhlte vlce jFGSlG6H1, ltl Jolly treasmrer lene Tansuetl secretary, eoyce voung Otudent Counc 1 reilesenfatlve. By tre end of ovember we rad corlleteo our banner, chosen our class o ors green nm xhlte an composed our c7ass cheer. L4 We mere ably representeo 4WFlUf ble haslet 11 season Davld Tucker and fenny Ehlfe on tic ooys' Junlcr farslty team and on the VlTlS' team bw at iltlscl, iarlene lansuetl, Jowc Young, and Rosanna erclk Class reooltels for the DCTl he ywere Marlene T8DsU9tl and ,rances lelrer. e Q16 vsrX QIOUG Q f Rosanna Terclk wlo COHtIlbUtG6 tie pPlZ6 wlorlng tory +L he Cnrvs mas llte afurf cons sz gonsoreo e CilEtbS anv wevbe s of our class have a Q aahlevec pOSlLlOUS on ti hool honor roll Qi gi ne are sae to reyort tkat we clme 1U a very c3ose as lf tke Magazine drlve, and, of coulsc, enoeo ap OUlDL eXcrcJse Qgat the annual lce cream soclal asc Pat FltlSCW was the onlv freshman L c O1 For irl sieaking and she 616 a UODdCTfll woh L17 Z C' fp mf of 5'1- CDCD C5 P O l-I CD!-'Cl' P'r?U'i c'i'D O O C I'5f D i-'OD' fD S Q3 O fl-Ci' CTW BCD 93 O SOP-' 140.-7 i UI!-'D O5 omg- O'-' P-J 9-DAD I-'CDd' EDO Q9 S ' ,jlfld QJM I-1 DI-JC0 O5 IT O OZIH: E- T Q3 I2 CZ' CPIO 5.1 H OZ:-r D CD CL QUIC- T7r'j'l'-' 1397330 Cf!-Ui' np-IH O P 5 ngu 4 CDO OH C. HP O CD O2 All our HCtlVltlSS were s vervlsed nL17lSL 1, a VGIQ capable 85V1SOl 3 RSX nz! ZJWZQOJQWQ xx Q A as E M CL. to R.D R. Jolly, Treas.g K. Nhite, V. Pres.g D. Tucker, Pres.3 h. Mansueti, Sec. - fx, 6 xx xiii! ' . I , I ,J I ,ff K K 1 ff, 4 F 'J 1 ' - 39. . 'X ' Y My ' ' ff- cu IIFL N AUS cv : Y I Lf .,,, - I , . -,S V' n , X - ' 12 vp JL -- ' XBQ aj-lQ- .sf J JA' V 'W - , ' 1- 'wr v . - X , 5 w S Le w ,ef Q Lb, when -f' 7 1' 1 ' ' du ' N 13 5 - f 1 . , - X, 1: c A ' ' U , L, , I f,, f le f .fA' .Q -' 2 V '7 ' ' - U sg 'g . Av e - . , -J - - L, 2 1- - V2 E J? ' , M . I . I -I' :L - Q - d Ai A n 11' V , 1 'J' J -V . A .A 1 . ' HJ W ' , D Q 1 L - a F J ' - a d - ' X .1 ' x V ' Q , -,c I ' L L if ,,. .. xr. 2 f F v J ' C 1 'X X . 'A - X 4 , . L , -L 1 . 1 f L 1 v A. ..- N L.. Q J I V5 . . . -T Un W V . J x RXQ 7 e . Ti ' . . lo ' 1 4 T ,'Lt'c , , . , . U . ' . ? ' E . 1' ' A E A ' 1-rin.: f sQ ' or Q WNL . ' lei. N ' r , 5 ,Le 5 53 L c T bf ibm S W'1 ' . 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R: J My wyggggl ' I gr N I X ' . 2 y A N Q 3 S 3 N , sf- Mn,-, f J , ,s,- I e , . 1 5 I I., X Y N , . row KL to R P jrown, S Far nol , iritton, R Jo y, f' 1' eti, Pitisci, A Soos, L Dick o , Sidote, Ir Ynlml 2nd row P lorette, C Sleepardson, R Bacon, P hale, J irown, P B 'Burn , Veddy, Q d row P Adomaltls, P ercik, P Petmla, I Alexandrov ch, F Jerner, Y 'lobert , hth row E PF-nacc one, ll Rebokus, J Vounp, A lfukas, th roJ J Patte S alvadore, H 'akowtch, a rm, P ite, V2 Cummlne row F Patterson, F' Langflier, Brewer, T uilford, K Le lalr, Il B rfuan, 7th zow D Tucker, F 'ite oble,, B Ackext R lllef, G French Best Most Best Best Most Best Most Most Best Vost Best Best Most Best Best Vost Vest Qtudent L1kely to Vorker Looklne ACt1V9 Actor and Actress Courteous konchalant D1SDOS1t1OD Versatlle Salesman Organlzer h1tty Athlete Dressed D1D1OmmT1C FU16t Succeed Tue Most Maureen Br1++on X Maureen Brltton Frances 'erner Rlta Jolly Marlene M nsuetl Natalle Roberts 1 Marlon Carpenter Rlta Jolly louehman VcHSU6t1 Drltton MSHSUGKI p1t8 Jollv Pat F1tlqC1 wary Jane Uebokus Marxa C1dote Anna Soos Marlene Vansuet1f Maureen Marlene Maureen Marlene J Petroni s, ter Parmeter, Carnente Lourle xan Ju1lford Gullford Gullford 'hlte Davld Tucker h1ll1p Erexer Watson 61 w 1te ddn wrench Davld Tucker Ralph Vllley Davld Tucker Gordor Wrench Dav1d Tucker Jour fdtter Tow Gumlford Paul fhlte D3Vld Tucker Tom Tom Tom Ton Go lst . .J . Y . 5 1 H. 1 ., ll I. I.. ianeu P. . . - S n li. -S . .T .'s 5 v , . '. 3 . .1 . , . . : , . B. f s E. .. ' r . ., ' '- .. II . 1 -T., A . r, I. i . E' I.. . S' . l C. nr , F- .- , . . 2- . . r, . S ..i i A. W ten . Uh .. Mgsg . . ,L , X P. . G . C ' . 0 ',.. ' A ' , . . ., E-IA, ., ,, .......... P. .. J' . . 1 , , L-1 jr , M. , - ' ' v-+P' 1 I MOSTS 15af'.D F3.oT,3 wx f . 1 F - M , ,A .. o I A U A X ' , I A., , A - ' ,Ven V ' . , ' -3 l , .P rl .. ,JF f ' ' ,, f wiv 5 1 - K A ' V . . , ' r. W -' 1 A , R J l .. A , L ' B , w I ' X, 5, , , A . V 1 -l L Af .-,fl H I T ,,., -. I b t . .' A L f I .. W Q B r B I X Y ' X rv lam!! 'wr Wm WWF f TOGRAPH . Y . I . N., . I 1 .. I, Q, ' , x. 5 I , f 5 , .N f 1 A l . f,' G ' V I ' ' QV I 1' ' ' , A 1 ,-1 1 li 1 w I 1 ,, , 1' .L V - , K ' , . , , f . ,fn X' , , ,, I , 'f' f ' ' 12- ,' 1 . . Q... , , . ' ' .f fy L , 'Q Vff ..f ',1 1f-47,1 X . I 1, I A , ,A . J , , f A I ,gl ff. igg XXKL 'ig ace- were 2 6 makes the whatchamaca und. Tap' .taF' .TEQDI .'taD The thx . hinganm turn the L, 'n YOXX is here to stay. Ve- P- P- r Rock -y ' nlce. tudy haX1Y1 Oh h Nbr, nzamay V bob evo ..taD V91 l 'L ACTIVITHE 5-V'-IJ.f,'y7-f- ' C L OUTIQI f C SQPIP II C Sq: C 1' J, 0 I 2 S- Z-5 G15-Aff., S X 5-2 xf l - -, l -1--?-til-1.11 251 TIS FRENCH CLUB Cette annee, on a organ IS6 le Cercle FTEHQBIS avec l'ass1stance de Dorothy Long et seulement les GLUdlEDtS qu1 ont une note cumulat1ve de 857 y peuvent entrer En septerbre, les offlc IGFS ont 3CCUSl111 MOHSISUF Dawson a un bahouet d'hon neur EHSUlLG a Noel le Cercle C presente une as semblee pour tous les etud lants f1n de ce annee, le,Cercle Franga1s ont v1s1te Poston lst row CL, to R I Miss Long Kadvisorl K Taylor, M Marsella, W Cllley J Werner, V, Varnot, K Kalliog 2nd row L Salvo, G. Kitzmeyer, E, Soos, B, McKinstry, M, Diffley, M Clark, L Lamacchia, R Ciocij Erd row F, Joyal, C, Perkins, C Britton, P Gould, J Buchinskas, e n, L. Perkins, B. Vaidulas, M Damon, J. Harty, th row P Inzerillo, J Mason, R Allan, D Phillips, D Lamaccgla lst row KL to R.D M s1dote, M Britton L Lamaccnia P In 111 zer o M s 2 a2Eg?iofagYi50T, Diiphgllipi, R Cioci,,G, Kitzmeyer,,L, Salvo, Zna rzw. 1 ansue , , Clem, C Perkins C Shepardson E Soon F 53323135 my RM.MD1fi11eyi Ji 5u1ih1nskaS, M. Lougnman,'P.'1-xa1e,'M cap I 0 8 BPO O F W F. Patterson, P.'Brewer, R.,A1lan? J uggrkmanerneri QEELJEHL' D Lamacchia' W ' IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The Junlor Classlcal League had an 1nterest lng engoyable year h1ghl1ghted by an h11 HTIOUS 1n1f1at1on cere mony and a d6l1ClOUS Roman dlnner The of f1C9PQ of the club were Douglas Ph11l1pS pres ldent R1ta ClOC1, sec TSTHFV Lorre1ne Lamac ch1f treasurer, and Mrs Jrandone, adV1SOP CHESS CLUB e we . n th ve , X6HtJ tween reeee e Olh CHLQ Cllu er the mer l LS lelently or Heel ten lee+1re enable e erml lwg tHelf 'we Foe l lm ell te :A 'W C111 ganlf 1 me 1HtIOeJCHO 719 EEICO'II plfla COUF6L1tlOfx Cl ltlsci, Bu U1HSk2S, be Steven SOI, D D15-keen, Hd row J M rfer, I Ilarsella, J ar not, lEJ1OP, 1rd row C DlJOt6, C ly, H. D F0 PRIZE SPEAKING very VERY The Ferre M n I ub 0 fere fln HC1 lflue the Hlpb School Tulente for de monefrfflne e OCUTIOH ry E171 NIH: UU C Y w V coxc Thoee 1 C vcr 1C1V IQ ve of the confefffn e eeve r UUCP or 9 Jeb vel G , FQ C1 11V Pheryl Mercflnf ana Woyert ' F+1D who pl C d 11 0 -1 1- 'Well sm'-r ai l ur- , a I., Eolchman, H OI L fL.1 0 1 e u1p1H9, 7 Cu form, llfbon. PRO MERITO SOCIETY 1' SOCISEV Pecofnlzee t e CN Eerlor ecedemlc ttelumenT C t Q e Student l fe of 35m or e F ec S Ol welr llr r e 'T' e cpplofl C1 QC 1 fl rum er eleven of ltS weneere lf +kle 1 1 EPIOUQ grove E L , U ,- J ,W ' JOE3l'S cl , f , E ' a 'sl av' H- to . - -v ' N ,l X ' 'X y al'l'Ty. N E. Q hem, aP-ietej ky the frcll- tu, I hed l, vhf ,W T ' sled th'- Q er. All - , , ' te ie? l etplf . f M ' , f, 1 'Que leve- Va .', f E V n,e f eT. V I At fh 1,:inrl Q of ,,e Uffr t-M 1 S f, fe fxp V. d e de- eir To f ' the L1,5 ' 1'. Un- d ' . leii 'Skip of Hr. W lr- heLy, THQ .E was eff 'e' j '- '4eQ and t'3 law' 1 eye z was ' -11: f'. This ' el' 1 l'ed t5 plfyere To ie? 'L'., , 'l rfletg' X litiens 'lf :'a ly, Th.: A A ef' T 1, 5' ' , QL. f 1.5 :-: . , 4 2 50 pq' f .5 1 P. Q'L:'O.f1 ', YI., 'Iey1,l ,r:, ,fuZ,.':, go ijij-'27, 1-jo Cflly, T, 3 11,,f,,'c,, T. .s:m1lc1clo1e, B, E S4 U. Etan-ey, E. Tajluv, To P 11- Thge ' , ,T 4 ,E F -,- ' , ' ,uf 2 .' ,. . f 5 S, - 'V S V26 Neve mfinte Lei in ive- Piie ' 0 T fTe in ali ew?- j i f 1 t'f' 'Q St Th e, verve. -bl . A' E-, 'S TP Ni To Ulu- ND l ' 1. .HE .. Ax .QE 'llas ' - ,,. lst F J- KL. to F., X. 5' ' Ko C ' 1 E ' ' 1 W, Q .- ' 2.. ,- . 'S .Af 'fn K xo V I Ka M WA . '- 'T: , A-M w, il H N, ss GLEE CLUB e Glee Cl h mlxed chnrne corpoeed of onhere lrom efch l rder The l6Ct1OD of lle e, C nb rerforme t Qchool ee sembllee pUbllC 1 1CT1OHS, fn 1D COmPGtlt1OH V61 l tl: C a year fs. st row CL to R D Higgins, loci, M Damon, W Patterson M Ulf y C Britton, N Bacon, M Buchinskae B Galvin, A P1t1ec1,,gQg row S Stevenson, M Marsella G Klein, B I'Heureux, L Perkins, P Gould, V Varnot, C Merchant, rd row C Sidoti, M Fargnoli, R Jackson, P Inzerello, B Greene, ackson, Nth row R Trio, D Whigham, R Whigham, R Foss, M Cirelli, J Potter, ith row H Foss, J Mason, P Mann, S Inzerillo aa.. 153 row KL to R I Higgins, K Kallio M B Galvin, M Damon R Clooi I lamavchla chant, M Flerming, P Gould, G Klein, E ula , V Varnot M Difley, C Britton Clark, G Clem, C Perkins, M Trifilo, Zng row C Mer Kowza L Perkin . E Vaio GIRLS CHORUS hee had GUltG a let enrollment Comroeed prlnclrelly of Qoph omoree and TUDIOFQ The chorue made lte debut t fhe PT1Z9 Qneaklnz conteet 1U Marc? et Vh1Ch tlme lt wee hxehlv ECC131m Ve ere ewere of e PSTIDFCE enc endurance lnvolved 1U env sronv ec 1V1fI V1QS Joe hee Certeln V lQ plaven fheee V1IfUES wlth th zlrle through 0 The f e , nfeeer 1n ae 2 reQ1 well dlrected vocel FWOUD Th, 'ln 1? 6 ' , ' Ao ,NC Zee Th L ,k ' 4 , die ' Lg: cms the X l X .. 2 - 1 oc- f c , ', , ' ', ef n A wa I 5' .gl 1 d ' A. ' ' ee . 1 . neo ' 1 - . .D . R. C . . , .' - 'lp ' ,c , . . . , . . . - . . , . . . . ' A . The girls' chorus 'l . A igge I 5 p b I M ' R Qi G 9 e. ,- ' , I -.- A, A. V . . . ed. F Q ' nh, A 1' ' 1. .Af Omg ..c M - .' l, d'l- 3 ' If QT' 5 V. ki - Alt J j,e1r' A-' e ,,t' 5 4 , .Alt 2 .1 - ' G . QAM V' - . . D. , . . - - - , I ffffy IN STR UMEN TAL s T DEPARTMENT lst row KL to R 7 R Taylor, P Inzerillo, R. Martin, F Patterson, B. Higgins, S Riendeau, M Fargnoli, R Crow ley, W Smith 2nd row J Jackson, R, Jackson, L Perkins, D Valenti, P Jordan, R. Allan, R. Whigam, J Mason, B Greene, C Shep ardson, M Clark, M Britton. Barre High School can boast of an enlarged lnstumental muslc department this year A band, an orchestra, and a Jazz combo, under the d1PGCt1On of Dr, Warren S Freeman and hls staff of competent musicians, were organlzed as part of the extenslve program adopted for the entlre school system Their flrst appearance, a concert to ralse funds for band uniforms, comblned the talents of the lnstrumentallsts, under Dr, Freeman and the vocallsts under H133 Helen Chase, Music Supervlsor It was enthuslastically recelved by the public The band played ln the Memorlal orchestra lent dlgnlty to our graduation It is expected that many school and will be highllghted by their presence in Der Parade and the exercises. c1v1c functions the years to come o 0 o 0 ' o 0 0 ' o 1 6 Q Q , o o o c o . L . o . . . o . . . . o D -. O . . . . , . .U . . . 0 . . X o Q, . . . . . 0 COMMERCIAL CLUB Gu1ded bv Jean Brunelle Hresldent and lead bv ' Yarebeteoe ndV1SOF the COmm6FC1 l Club d an QCTIVS en 1DfCFWcTlV6 Veer Qlt o the ess achueefte ITOf6Ct1VE Ceo tl n end e Mutual Ineurence Comncnv enfhled the club to see theory arplled to DPECTICG ehorth no contests losere treetln the w1DI6VS suurlled on PVPDIHE of bowl 1n . an b noue t the OLD 'ILL com plefed the Veer -sv lst row KL to RJ D Figgins, C Newcomb, J. Brunelle, L, Hubbard, 2nd row I King, P, Skowyra, B. Heyes, F, Ryder, I Pitisci, D Cauvin, HERE? ..L... Ts hx STUDENT COUNCIL The student coun C11 composed of the Off1CSFS and one delegate from each class, lS the govern lng body of the hlgh Qchool They meet to determlne the school calender and take cherpe of fund ra1s1ng dT1VEC Such ae the March of Dlmes 185 POW CL to H 5 R. Jolly M Mansueti B Dickson J Young L Adom IHS, E. Kowal, M. Damon, KI KQ1110, M. ncqlestion, 'and row 13 Trio, J Potter, R. Foss, D, Phillips, K White, D Staiti, Zz-d row Y-I, Foss, F' Gromelski, D, Tucker, J Mason, T. Pannacione. jr fa su,f f . . u if . l J' ' iv - la D , , , , V Nr. rx v- 'V I4 ' X - -1 -1. .1 r N -, he o ,' . d viq E r wf' - ' Aol Cie 'o ' f th Q , - ' K ' , - o ' 5 l , wr' ' ' ' ' S A , ' 5' dle Ni V t A E ,V N, ,N - i , ' c n A o ' - , A L . Zrd POW- N. M0rriS, M. Fuller, J. Brick, B. Madsen,oB. L'Heureug, J. Kowza 13,165.3 f A -.K Tf -X , ' bi Q Qf ' C TN- 1,7 ' ' 1, Y ' lx X 1, fy . .4 . - F x - , 3 . ' N ,, 2 L V . v., I - ' . -b 5 ' K ' . ' n n ' D . A- a I -. - 9 B Q I K9 - A 0 l h xeggf-Jx SCRIPTUS STAFF l row CL to R k hallio, R ClOP , Dwuon, Trio em J arty M Tansuetl, G n1tzmeyer, 2nd row C. Pe lins, C Qrftfon A ta,t 41tO ,I N a ella, V Vurnot, J Werner-Editor, I Baton, B Cdlxln, Qrd row C Newcomb, B Nadsen, J. Rebiends, B L'reureux, G Pl 1n, J une le, erner, K Taylor, also J, dowza, Ha y CO'bett. CL to R,J Kathy Taylor, Busineqq Manager, Carol Britton, Aqslstant Editor, Joan Werner, Editor, Vr Karahatnos, Business Advisor, Mrs Grandone, Iitera y Advisor, 1S ve r the qCT1FtWS Q d9f9Pm1H9d to nroduce a Publlv fxon vorfhv of Ferre Hlgh Succeeded ID maklnz the CCT1DtUq lntereetlng end xell xorth The effort an new feeturee 'ere added and each IQQUG xee eagerly accepted bv the Qtudent body The Qtaff membere hope th t thelr efforts have la1d the ground vork for future 1qSUtQ Thanks go to the thlrd and fourth year COmm8FC131 students who were lnvaluable to PPOGHCYIOH and a SPGCIH1 Thank You to Nre Grandone and Nr Karabataos, the staff HGVISOPS tone possible. BARRETONE STAFF l t row CL. to R.D A, Pitisci, D Dlckson, J Werner, S Stevenson, con, 2nd row M. Mapgella, K. Taylor, C ewcomb, V Varnot, Qrd row C Sldots, T lrio, J. Potter.: Qlth row H. We s, Cllly, E Clem, also J KOWZQ, '1eT'C5-k, and J. Brunelle The yearbook staff has worked diligently at produc ing this, our last tangible memory of high school years It is hoped that it may con Vey the memories we cherish and will always remember. Our thanks to Mrs. Mc- Murray who made this Barre AND HERE ARE SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO MADE OUR GRADUATION POSSIBLE Mrs Mary Milan wwy-my 3-...V L11a Smlth Mrs Catherine Corbett Mrs Beryl Langley 9'll0vou....M Mrs Katherine Nullen Edith Elazys Sh nrnl Mrs Aruba Rich M Albert Clark Miss Alice Hunting 14' Mrs Mildred Hellman Miss Helen Haley M155 Dorothy Conway Mr John Cirelli vv n- -5 . YW. 'ai . FN MQW Q. 'W 'Y Wxmwgg J K,-' A Wgsfyfv f '- ,A 5 Si ' A 1, Mrs. ' A ' A . . . , . . . Yrs. gf A A 35 ' 1 if - r. X N , 4 , , , Om, ' ' ' if r se E V5Ef . gg, - f, ?g'h 4: 'a . I Dr Dr Dr Pa L. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 1ano's Market Rodier . X Mrs. Arthur Madsen . R Mrs. Harry Stevenson . 3 Mrs. Harold Dickson . 8 Urs. Bernard Regienus . Mrs. John Hinchliffe HTUPF ME ICOFEN FATRONS . X Urs. Richard Aspen . K Mrs. John Warner . . L. B. Grace ag THIS EHPVLD GO CN FOFEVFRW K.-fs UQUIET VILLAGEH Mr. Ur Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr My FATRON3 Mrs. Esther Bacon R D 'fI'S. R Vrs Q Mrs R Mrs 5 Mrs W Hrs E Mrs Q Mrs 2 Mrs 4 Urs Domenic Trio John Titisci Frank Inzerillo George Taylor Edward Lcughman Frank Varnot Leonard Bentley Harold Patterson Anthony Marsella Robert L'Heureux F , Nv A, , xx Fi Q .. ' 3 +5 er V .- ' A .ff 'A' IE? 151 V+ M3 655 WPERSQNALITYW WMV HFAFT IS AN OPLN ECCFH S .1 l WFOH A PENNYH c,?OR7 W W Q Vg xii 65' w QW LN fry!! N55 VX kk U Q 7 , X A W N fwf- su-Jig 1' 1 PSI ,xfNg1L The Qexen v1v CIOL Q r S no ere W room unc sol OP erre 1 P Qld much to eer our F01 ow V1CTOTy Th lf fervent Flea B o o o s 13 t fllled he the refter at every Jn tofn zeme Qerre 1 H Cc wx +13 prone of the colorful erre rerce n tbD1F CVlP1TPd leeder Qhln X 0 I P1 r l SU r' r l Je U r l :U cn XX 'W-,lb 56 up A 1 R 4 ' A M A N X , Q I ,A U1 , as . NN-.,i ' ,. 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Theo. - - ' f A ' L- K A - ' ,-, F' . . 5 - iv 1 M f ., '1r. Th. f' Q ame vsv f U f lack ef league unriree, even though the game was riayeu t ' . V'1. Pt-'t' t. ' , ' Q no-U' , -1'- Q -' . Mah . S ' L 1 i, kh - ',' .1 BF f ' '- , 1-1. Cn T'b 11, H '- Q w ' vw ' - H' V', . . 5 . a'A. V, -A. A . Coe . ?hi11'A Y'1 iet, H61 .'- he 'S ' 1 .,.U' , - 5 5 I , f--f sea--4 V 11, Ch' , S T .,. , t r' , I A Y- , - , . A . .- , .. ' a if A . 1 rf I . 5 EY U SJ'f'ZfS ,Z X GEORGE R BECKHAM Tours Canton, Mass Spec1al1Qt In mtudeut Tours To The N t10n's Capltal BARHF LJIA M. J. BRITTON, INC, Comwliments of BIBEAU S QUABAUG RUBBER COMPANY Hardware and Appllances Gardner Mass School Street W I COZY NCOK ERLAND KIVIMAKI Hot Dogs Cold Drlnks Jewelers 8 rngrav rs Ice Cxeam Uamburbers Clgarettes Calso Gas and O11 Paxton, Mass . watches dlamonds, Jewelry watch R clock repal lng 65 Parker St Gardner, Mass I I , K ' Nt. B'ooKiieL5 Massachusetts , 1 l -l i t ' , T e 7 AL fl' ,.T. 0 BUTLER S INC 7 los or loor over-lr 'CROW VARIETY STORE E BULLARD Contractor Concrete Foundatlons Form Work of All Kinds Barre Nasa SHEPARDSON S I R f Petersham Road Barre, I 33 MILLIE S BEAUTY Compllments Of' ORANGE BAKERY SHOP SALON Orange, Hass. Barre, Mass I , I 0 'W ' - 'v, . :E1111LS, .'.1:+ lgg, , U' f' ' --M. - L, V lk, D -ww. 1 . ,- rw 4, Y 'l'1Cl11?T X,CT'1a,Z :1CoOT'S S, llarufo, . ,Q ' I-T C-U .. .7 AYIQQQ I I r fx 'J 1 'A 1 - .FAX Dj- . 1 l - ' 1 'L u I . Barre Wool Combing Company Ltd South Barre Ha 'Y FRESHMEN IUNIORS f wi SOPHOMCDRE S THE 111 7 Jx . L' x V X' X NA XJ x X. M V. M xx L J X U' ,L xv IJ L L ' v x wx. 'KW XL HX . ,. 'F Y H 1.7L Q I . Y I 77 1 I I 'fr 'X ,' ,, Q 'I I-I ,2 .V I -fr ,JVM M ' -117, A M I L I 1,, F -' ff: L x , Athol Granlte Works HOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT have old Tl8U s m G Loosters Steaks hlC590q Athol Mass Ga? W a s Compliments of Lompliments f GALLANT FURNITURE CO INC BARRE BUS CQ INC Gardner Mass F1 5 2310 ' A V I X V X F ' 5 G ., rw 0 1 . , - , Ll , , o Yh ?Q.nCT Sfrce '7 2 rf ..- M U , ' o I I 3 O 9 ' BECKER JUNIOR COLLECI Bllblll6bb zxlllllllllbtl ltl01l and 5t3Llttllldl buuun A QA Rl ER 5111001 Ulf BUSlNl4bS X Olllif lll 5114 nu :login PR OGRAI 1S OF STUDY Accounting Executine Secretarial Business Administration Medical Secretarlal Retail Merchandising Transfer privilegeq with many leading colleges COEDTTCATIONAL ATHLETICS PLACENENT SERVICE Catalog on request 61 bever Street PL 5 8677 ' 1 I .J OF . ' ' ' V' . 1 5 4 so: -, -.fy 7 'Q Q K 1 1 , . I l U E I X il K, 1 A 1 K. ll. ,Y .1.-- SIMTS W URLR51 RR NI.X5b.Xl.HU Pl ess -'Q -' 'F 2 F 7 L1 . 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V ii 'fT G 3 IANNETTE S WHITE VALLEY CLOTHING G SHOES DEES SERVICE CENTER OASIS DR HOWARD BEMIS Cl Q I wgiug L-f. K, .' I QOLIEL Eg :A ,. 1 IQ . I ' 'Qgj ,V jj jx U , HTTP? ASK, , I HEALY BROS. CHARLES POTTER AND SONS Insurance Gul f Stat ion Summer Street corner of Summer Q James Ste B T J Barre ass SNYDER 5 BRITTON CROWLEY ELECTRIC AND Funeral Dlrectors FURNITURE CO Jmmer t FRANK S BARBER SHOP E fre 3 S Barre Plains Mass NI e F9 V' 5 ' H ' 1 ill Barre, Mass. ...A Z, o l V 3 2 I Q I Barre ,' w 1 fMf: LOG CABIN D'1-KN NOLFO Shoe Shop So. Barre, MESS- WESTERN AU TO BUTLER S ST ORE TEM PLETON CRAFTSMEN I mpl to ' NESS. Y 4 Qngg JOf5Jl5g1ef1 , I of JJ O. 7 3JilQF NC'7'Q '. 'FN'f'Q5' Ju '527 H01 43Uj7,- A X e u, NESS JACICS ON THE COMMON I MQCMANNIS FLORIST ci SILHOUETTE CLEANERS GREENHOUSES Q Gif 13160 AA OJ Eg -ze, .Q I v 1 P f'. C510 f'-,ff fj nu gf,-qw 571 5 , -- f, , mf FU .J L, -tn i, jfba-,ff 5, .,- Compliments of IAMES DAUNT Barre Maas MR ARMAND GARIEPY Your Future IS ln Your Hands Per I FONZOS CLOVER FARM MARKET South Barre Mass FL 5 2225 ROBERT I DUVAL Plumblng 8 Heatlng New A Remodeled Work Te Fl 5 2 Barre Plains, M355- M ll SoutV Ft? at , 1 ' . A re, Kas I I , S 1. - 295 WARD SCHOOLS Worcester School of Business Science 2142 Main Street Worcester, Mass BEARD MOTORS, INC Chev-Pontiac-Vauxhall A Quality Dealer Barre, Messe U FINAN'S EXPRESS INC. Barre Mass W. R. BENTLEY. INC. Burner Sales A Service Gulf Heating Oils Barre Mass Y 'I PRISCILLA CANDY SHOP BACHELDERS TRUCK AND FARM EQUIPMENT Int natlonal Trucks al s and service Gardner Tel M11 At ol Tel CH 9 780 O , . - I L:'1HJ UI ' I - er ' I . S e ' . 0 I1 0 o '8 1 'rig' :CSI GB.I'LII'1Cl', Ivlalso rcc 1 LQC PLOTKIN .4 PM +1-of 'I QC LL., .Lg C 1T1 ' ' w 1 'T W 4.5 .L Q1 6 DYE V1 wav- DOW pw 0 V-L T' LL AFWW L , Qsvo T. '7 F T'T,' Civ . XV - . .-.k-:.k v, ,ru-L vw HV 0 4.3. Ll.,'-,L-aT'lSG -Dy . V-.it Athol - ff -- nf' J-' 4-3 -V New axj wL bieni rn -Quail, V a4v6PLisa5 brai?: tF,t gI 7f1T'f Q 4 . HM! , D so Huw LQ w. 1' v, -f . , L. 'ffl GI' L r:1 c,,'r '2i:3lOUI Ilglvirmafoii AtRA Maytag T4-uf,-,A 5,11 fy. Vg 441 M,MuM uMm n M,u- U f'fv344 fO+XLQ13 1' - - v f A .f 4 N - 12 LQA Q,f QlwaJs J,-co'Q D 'ah Y' v'1 '1 H Li D1 ,N 0 .1 nf, n.. ' ,. ,A -..,,, .Hs wh 4. Ov .4 UQ. AFT' -M A ...tfl T4 C: x-I ftvcg .,,,W,JW. M .1,1,.,..1 v- C u,H-, ,,L THE BARRE GAZETTE CHARLES G. ALLEN CO DR MURRAY RICE Orthoaortist 27 Elm St Worcester haes STANLEY'S IEWELER P Tier 1 U P OFC bl BSS R T CURTIS INC I3 . I 33 3 I, Ft, fel. 180 ' 1 . Y! 0 BOB DEVLIN SPORTING GOODS CO. J..-Jli ..,, mtg Cf E. P. WINE BRESLAPUS Heating Oils -------- L. P. Gas SHOE STORE Electrical 6 Gas Appliances FL 5 2811 Barre, Mass dare GREN IER WOOD Compllments of HEEL DI' Ivor Muzzy Dr Davld Muzzy Dentlsts NOI'th Rutland IvaSS Athol M355 KUNIHOLM IEWELERS Compllments of 112 Exchange St SCOOPS GULF SERVICE STATION Diamonds Flne Wedd ng Gifts Sterling Hamllton Natche SPGD 'The flne Fngll h Dinnerware vheelwrleht , Mess Atmel M S PAIGE HARDWARE INC 151, mam st Athol LYMAN THE FLORIST A good place to buy good flower Phone CHur'c1'1i11 9 9306 Tel CH 9 6911 I Athol Mass 0 ' ' , Mass. - I l I CO. ' O - I . ! , 0 O I . . an ' il I - 9' ' 's 1 . . E ' J ' S gn K ' 0 - - , 'BS Q I I . A O H I n W S I O - y BARRE BCWLING CENTER ATHOL ORANGE LUMBER CO. 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