Spaulding High School - Our Echo Yearbook (Barre, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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In room 203, Eleanor Biggs, Joan Starr, and Jo Rossi talk over the latest gossip and school happenings. Our class officers were Alan McLam, Pres.; Dick Tomasini, Treas.; Flora Messier, Vice-Pres.; Clarice Celia, Sec. WE iPPRtiCH MR tilll Mac who transferred from Bradford after his sophomore year, has made himself widely known in the field of athletics. This fall he was chosen halfback on the All-State Football team. Although Al was laid up with a broken vertebra after football sea- son, he came back to play some terrific basketball and then to play varsity baseball. With his winning smile and pleasing person- ality, Mac has made us a wonderful president. Flora has the very commendable ability of getting after things and getting them done. She has proved to be a very efficient vice-president. Mickey, our class secretary, can usually be found in or around the Sentinel office as she is news editor. Fter ever ready Hi has won her a score of friends. Last but not least, Dick, our trea- surer, has been busy this year by being President of Glee Club and President of Student Council. With his friendly attitude and persuasive way, Dick has been a big asset in raising class dues. 13

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This picture shows the elaborate and beautiful decorations at our never-to-be forgotten Junior Prom, which was held on May 12, 1950. Bob Camire goes in for a lay-up in the thrilling state championship game against M.S.J. of Rut- land which was held at the auditorium. STILL GOING 12 Here we are, upperclassmen! This year contained loads of exciting doings: a driver training course was started under the in- struction of Mr. Lyman; we took the North- ern League Championship in football; a junior home room, I I4B, won the Home Room Basketball Tournament; our basket- ball team took the state championship after a thrilling game (48-46) against M.S.J. of Rutland, but lost in the New England Tournament to Somerville, Mass. (56-45); our baseball team won the Northern Lea- gue Championship; and our class play, Jacob Comes Home, came in second in the play contest, with Richard Parnigoni, Pat Clark, Rena Gusmai, Molly Langevin, and Roger Anzalone giving an excellent performance. Our class officers were Betty Biggs, Pres.; Bob Camire, V.-Pres.; Robert Moody, Sec.; and Mary Sassone, Treas. The Lighthouse, our teen-age center, was estab- lished through the tireless efforts of our own Tom Snyder. Our Junior Prom, held on May 12, 1950 was elaborate with blue and silver decorations. Our class officers were Mary Jean Sassone, Treas.; Betty Biggs. Pres.; Bob Camire, Vice-Pres.; Gary Corey, Sec. These are the people who planned, decorated and literally did all the work on our Junior Prom.



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LOUIS AJA A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Glee Club 4. All outdoors sports hold Louis's interests. He skiis and hunts in the wintertime, and in the summer, fishing and flying occupy his time. His plans for the future have not been made as yet but he ex- pects that Uncle Sam will beckon. NYLA ALDRICH A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Cluja-Jf Rifle Club Pres. 3, 4; Sentinel I; Spanish Club I. Nyla is full of-ene oy.yStfooting and dancing fill manyk ofVieLeVenings. day she hope toN rife for a larg news- paper. I LOUIS ALDRIGHETTI A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; H.R. Basket- ball I. Louie's interest in hunting started him in his hobby of collecting guns. Cars also hold his interest. His own car has taken him on trips all over Vermont be- sides points outside of the state. He hopes to join the navy. ROGER ANZALONE Basketball Mgr. 2; Class Basketball I, 2, 3; Class Play 2, 3; H.R. Basketball I, 2, 3, -4; J.V. Football 2. Roger is an active baseball fan. His team is the Red Sox and he bears a healthy animosity toward all Yankee fans. To attain his ambition of teaching he hopes to attend U.V.M. Seniors at last! though our class had dwindled down to 180 AiyJERTIN hobbies are horses id many danger- hujjdroi Experiences with his beinlj buckfd ini6 a puddle. Driving cars also holds fVi interest. Plans for the fu- ture have not been made. SHIRLEY M. BAGLEY A.A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3: Chorus I; Hiking Club 3; Rifle Club V. Pres. 3, 4. Outdoor life proves to be most interest- ing to Shirley. Among her interests are hunting, skiing, hiking, and camping. A good game of basketball also interests her. Shirley plans to study nursing. 14

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