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FRAKK PATTEHSCN i::CVEP-B.3 2 Frank is one of the bsst companions a person could have. he has a friendly v;ord for all and a placid disposition, nis help vjith the stare settin -s in ’’■Ire at Caesar’s Ghost contributed much to the play ' s success. Prank plans to stud77 ae-riculture at Stockbridpe. Activities: Latin Club 1 , 2 ; Band 1 , 2 , 3 ; Sophomore Social; Senior Bazaar; Senior Play . IRENE PETRONIS Lively and full of fun, Irene is one of our happiest classmates. She has worked very hard for our class and has also put in a good many hou rs typing as Mr. Lebegern ' s secretary. She plans to attend hairdressing school when she graduates, and if her own unique hair styles are any indication., we ' re sure she will be very successful. Activities: French Club 2; Sophomore Social; Girls ' Chorus 2,5; Supper 5» ; Commercial Club 5» ; Senior Bazaar; Senior Tea; Senior Social. PATRICIA PITISCI MARCH 6 Pat is one of the most good natured, friendliest girls in all of Barre High School. Her list of friends and abilities are many. She was high scorer for the girls ' basketball team this year, a fine indication of her athletic prowess Pat plans to make a carrer of practical nursing, when she leaves Barre High. Activities: Prize Speaking 1,2; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Scriptus 2,3» ; Sophomore Social; Junior Prom; Supper 5, ; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,5» ; Co- Captain 4; Girls ' Chorus 2,3» ;Glee Club 2,5» ; Senior Bazaar; Senior Play; Barretone .
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ROSANNA THERESA MERC IK JUNE 24 Queen of the blush, Rosanna is one of the busiest girls in the class. Even with a job six days a week, she manages to keep good grades. She was alwavs a willing worker and cooperative class- mate . Activities: Latin Club 1,2; Sophomore Social; Basketball 1,2,3; rize Speak- ing 3; Senior Tea; Senior Bazaar; Rlay- book. PAUL JOSEPH MOBLEY JUNE 29 t’aul’s tranquil manner distinguishes him as one of the quiet more conservative members of the class of ' 62. He is joining the Air Force after graduation and we ' re sure he ' ll do a good job for them. Activities: Sophomore Social; Senior Bazaar; Senior Supper. ELATNS PANACCIlHe APFilL 23 21aine, the sophisticated artist and make up queen of the class has wi ' ' lingly employed her talents for all of our fu.nctions. her persuasive personality and humorous ma- rer will be remembered by her many friends. The entire cl ss wishes Elaine luck in vjhatever she does after pradu.ation. Activities: L«tin Club 1; Commercial Club 3; Scriptus 3)h) Sophomjore Social; lirls ' Chorus l,2,3 i; else Club 1l; Junior From; Senior Tea; Senior Flay; Senior Social; Seni or Bazaar,
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JOHN PCTTEll h. J 31 Jackie will slv;s.ys he rememhered es the sophisticated mlllicnalre h ' er known as Tomrr.y Tucker In our SO ' ior ’ lay. With his humorous ways nd ability to w ork he has rr ' -de many friends, especially among the girls. Jack is also one of the toys who can twist. He plans to enter the Air. Force when he £rr duates. Activities ' Sorho’ ore Social; Class Vice President 3; Senior Bazaar; Senior Pla ' ' , Supper 3, ' ' +. HAHY JANS H“BCnfS SFPT ' FiF ' B 24 When think of a pleasant personality, and tallj blond good looks, ’■•’9 immedia tel- ' ' - get a picture rf Mary Jane. As prompter fop our Senior Play, her calmness and organization kept everything under contro] . She also did an adr’irable job on our Senior Supper. Mary Jane pl- ns to make nursing her career at Memorial Hospital . Activities: Latin Club i,2; French Club 2; Girls Chorus 2,3; Glee ciut 2,3, ; Sop)hO”:cre Social; V.-ashlngton Fund Treasurer, 3, -’, Scr I ' ctus 3,-’] J ' .tnlcr Pro ; Corimsrical ciut 3; Supper 3,- ' ' , Senior Bazaar, Senior Play; Class Marshal 3; Bcr r etone , NATALIE ROBERTS APRIL 26 Mot ia or.G r rl vino c n 1 ’ ays 3 found in the cor. ' ir.cerc ial roo s . ••e •- ' ov- tlu ' t she •■ ' ill o ju t • ' 3 far witli ner talent in the orlo ahead she did holni out on the Junior ro;. aa ooccrations cnairm.an. In the I ' ut ' Pc lata lie -i- lans to bo a ha ' ire -i e s s or ar;d vac knoV ' - that every .cirl in ou.r cl ' ss ■ ' .vill lend .cc ' r bead to I ' talie ' s cause. Activities: So • ' -ho ' ' o iOclal; I ' re ch clubs; chess club; Junior aper 3,1].; Cc i.iorcial club 3 ' ; Food Sale II; Scr intus l . ; Same tone .
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