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The doors of Barre liigh School v ere thrust ooen on a v arr, sunny day in Sentember 1961, and sixty earer yet aoprehensive students climbed the stone steps for the first time. Thev were the boys and girls who were to make up the Class o- 196 5 , ' -’e were only pea-green freshmen then and very V7arv of the uonerclass’ -en and the .uch-talked-about initiations, iannily we 11 survived and found m.any friends a ong the student body as V7ell as the faculty . The year got off to a start ' when we chose class officers Richard Trio, President; Pavid Lylis , Vice-President; Kathleen Sirois, Secretary and Catherine Roberts, ' Treasui ' er . Alan Cirelli was elected Stucent Council Representative for the year. ' ■e plunged into the magazine drive honing to become the ton sellers in the school. Despite our energetic attitude, the wise and exnerienced unnerclassmen edged by the lovrly freshmen leaving us to do calisthenics at the J ce Cream Social. ' ’c can still hear the familiar voices of seniors echoing R-X-h-R-C-I- ’- P-S ! The ball s ' wished through the boon, and basketball season V7as on. Representing our class on the Junior Varsity team ' ere Jerry Phillips, Alan Cirelli, Richard ' Trio , Charles Hudson, Donald ■Ihigham and David Lylis. Christine Salvo and Joanne Hale became TLembers of the cheerleading squad and did a great job cheering the boys on to victory. ' e were not A ithout representation on the girls’ basketball team. Joyce Vining, Maryalice Bacon, Jean Pitisci and Andrea Femino played basketball. Olivia Gonsalves acted as assistant manager. Soring action got underway with baseball. Charles Hudson, Richard Trio, and Jerry Phillips represented the Class of 1965 on the team. Uith the fine coaching of Mr. Decelle, the fellows had a lot of fun and also won five games. The Class of 1965 was very proud of Joyce Vining and David Lylis w ' ho as freshm.en took part in the Prize- Sneaking Contest sponsored by the Barre Wom.en’s Club. Joyce went right to the top capturing first prize for- the girls with her monologue, The I ' edding of Miss Bray, and David Lylis cam.e in second for the boys doing a fine job on The vJaters of Babylon. David Lylis w ' on first prize in the Callahan Contest with his trum.pet solo. Our Freshman year was over, but it wasn’t long before vje embarked on a new facet of high school life that of being sophomores. We were now the class who thought they knew every- thing, and we were anxious to razz the freshm.en. Officers were again chosen to lead the class in this, a more active year. Francine Jedetski became the new President with Richard Trio, Vice-President; Catherine Roberts, Secretary; Christine Salvo, Treasurer and Alan Cirelli, Student Council Representative. With renewed drive, sixty sophom.ores dashed out of school on a bright Friday afternoon to get a head start on the annual magazine spree. Our tireless efforts were rewarded V7ith the opportunity to put on entertainment for the seniors who again captured first place.
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