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

 - Class of 1953

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Occx ‘i fu ecvuuic i “Pafien r ctd t ie Sc ovt. The little room beside 203 is one of the busiest places in Spaulding. Any afternoon in this room, you will find writers, typists, proofreaders, circulation work- ers, and photographers, all working together to put out a current issue of the Sentinel ' our school newspaper. Claire Laferriere, News Editor,- Janet Pearlestein, Feature Editor; Donald La Rouche, Sports Editor; Claire Fournier, Business Manager,- and the Circulation and Mailing Managers, Angela Caslani and Claire Dion, are doing a fine job this year under the direction of Mr. Luther M. Allison, their adviser. It takes a good many hours of work on the part of adviser and editors to pub- lish this bi-weekly paper. They head a staff of about fifty hard-working boys and girls with everyone from home room agents to editorial writers pitching in, doing his share. All their labors are rewarded, however, by the hap- py smiles of students enjoying the interesting reports and helpful articles in home rooms and study halls on the day the Sentinel is distributed. Just thinking of all the honors, local and national, our very own newspaper has brought home to us in our years at Spaulding, makes us proud of all the hard work that everyone connected with its circulation does. This year, for the first time, the staff has the assist- ance of a group of photographers who take and de- velop their own pictures. These boys are doing a good job, as we all can tell by looking at the many snapshots that appear in every issue. Our fondest memories of our four years at Spauld- ing are recorded in the Sentinel : Christmas Balls and Junior Proms, basketball tournaments and football vic- tories, and never-to-be forgotten plays, concerts, and assemblies that we've all taken part in. In our Sent- inels we have a lasting file of our happiest times in high school. Sentinel Business Staff Sentinel Editorial Staff 4th row: A. Petell, M. Roy, M. Lawson, A. Savois, A. Puricelli, A. Stevens, A. Friberg, J, Tash. 3rd row: J. Robichaud, M. Vasoli, C. Laferriere, M. Solomon, L. Laferriere, V. Calevro, T. Luce. 2nd row: P. Yaeger, P. Burns, D. Baratelli, P. O'Brien, S. Cozzi, C. Stimson, G. Guiduli, E. Violetti, D. LaRouche. 1st row: A. Caslani, S. Brigham, C. Dion, C. Fournier. I M 1 1 £ 5th row: W. Hill, D. Yen, J. Robichaud, L. Casellini, J. Tash, D. Capra, C. Dean. 4th row: R. Lafreniere, E. Pearlstein, A. Dunleavy, F. LaValley, L. Dineen, V. Low. 3rd row: J. Morgan, R. Anton, J. Letourneau, L. Laferriere. 2nd row: P. Yaeger, C. Fournier, J. Boudreau, A. Lavin, C. Dion, L. Greiner, C. Marsh, E. Lawson. 1st row: S. Brigham, D. LaRoache, C. Laferriere, J. Pearlstein.

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The American Legion, the sponsor of Green Mountain Boys State, has made it possible for high school boys to better their know- ledge in governmental affairs. Delegates from Spaulding were: 1st row: D. Campbell, sponsored by Square and Com- pass; D. Lawliss, Lions; L. Cummings, Ro- tory; P Fisher, Knights of Columbus. 2nd row: R. Cecchini, Mutuo Soccorso; D. Sar- gent, Kiwanis; J. Mac Auley, Knights of Pythias,- G. Karnedy, American Legion; (re- clining L. Casellini, Italian Pleasure Club. Absent from the picture were J. Black, Moose; J. Tash, Elks. A combination of fun and a knowledge of our government was obtained by the boys who ventured to Norwich to attend Green Mountain Boys State. Although Spaulding sent a delegation of eleven boys, Dann Sargent was the only one bringing home the honor of holding a state office, secretary of the treasury. Nevertheless, every one of the delegates to Boys State took part in the governmental pro- cedures and in all the activities. 'Peofcte, ‘PoCctica, ‘Pfaq Dean Campbell and Donald Lawliss take time out to compare notes on life at Boys State. • os he re«ui' John Block's ««Ion ' heated General returns to his dorm after Note f w.r. - - r ■ ■ W? ff ■ i . ■ m m —■ 1! 8? H n ll



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Lose Look In Something? Vol. X XXVI—No. f SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL BARRK. VERMONT The Office! December a. About Six Full Days Of Rehearsals Spent Producing Senior Class Play Warn |in l lrnu wruHrJ during the • «Hi ' mI 4 prrr»rninrr Hand pu |n «Iwav- «rrmrd 1» br i.ii |tir »rvn( «id.1 ■» thr »t4ge at the wr ng lime »und thing» and nutMlna other rauw-d ibe i'lnliir, Robert Pierce. many I tail m« innitv Although appraaimatrtly fifty- hi»! h »ur» were spent rehearsing f..r the |tUy, it wav 4 lot » fun. and no one i» Hury that hr Helped make tbi pirn one to |.r tiiumibn.il fur a long tinw CAST, back-stage crew, make up girls, costume worker , director, stage manager and assistants, singers, dancers, skit doers, and what have you. arc all assembled here after their first of two pro- ductions of “Love Hides the Rails. Thursday night Novem- ber 13. acclaimed in the Barrc Daily Times as a play that seems will set a new high in home tal- ent plays in Barre for some tune to come. r hr SH TI t.l ■ •11 thr «mm i» I hr (.r.’u i-nniifu fr.im V' it. Ul lir etui iux piitii.’. 1 llkr tkr%r l-uiblr £1« though bauJieapfwd i i.ii t [ i iiir itari roam ta i Ulri. lA. pAw. I«(tfi|)hi iMf hair I nmr « long not in tiurr nxwJti Major General E. Harmon P Armistice Day la»».. Du |.r —-tit a lew nut... trl of Donald Luwii» Jolm-in. trumpet-; with and Tboma» Max si mi. trombone-, wi.« aU . pmodr mu»iril entertainment. Vi» otiijiani-t» will tie Patricia Cul- ler. Carole Kiau. and k»! .-alien» V11(11il.Ti! ! udent», parent , and lllrrid» .Mu 11 udar. Do. i.ltlbri U. fur the paidding high nbiol Christ- ■tu. program at the Auditorium, be- ginning al 7:3ft p. m. combined • h» n» of i»ti 230 «nice and the high -clued band will present the “Chnumas FIVE OK THE SENIOR 1'LAY cast are above in one of their scenes from the play. Left to right dirty dog Simon Dark- way. Patrick Yeager, cute vil- lain Dirk Sneak. Frank Demcll; 'hero Truman Pendemus. George Karnedy demure Prudetuc Hopewell Mary Lou Politi; and pious aged Mother Hopewell. Claire Lafcrrtere. near . m. Pinmtr, «or a Jayvee Twirlers Number Eleven girl uk Girls’ Choir, Glee Club To Give Recitals group. The «araily nmn nave bel|ied the girl and tried to rorrret «one of their fault . The rar itT rheerlraifer hope tn start cutting umi and rrwuk» will br announced burr. Bullrtin Juti announced m timr lor tilt nlir:m H......., In..Ira, »far. C.tticagni, Bat beta Hum, I, Sinu i .4 everre, and Xmrmm PaJmr, tku year » jayver rhrrrlraJm ..«1 thrtr tire gir .i tall hr rhavn tktrr aka mill rriJacr thr tktrr tmtm 1 tot thr tar My tquaj at thr md ol tku tt.tr You Vote, Mom And Dad? Tl.. » i 4 nr41 %r vrl garde d .|ue M n- i-ke.| thr • iu -«t on, wi uM l r . «•led wince 1 wan eligd de.“ To,, m think voting , lt.ed.Ml, « tike full . rlvnnt age ol the tmnal right- li ■ .rem» that human chn Believe New Record Set In Profits On Senior Play What in believed tu Ur a new record, nr at hot one of the peak» in tlw records. j -a-t by the rhu «I 'S3 again. Brmlri teiicliing an all-tinie high in the profit of their Ju- nior From, tin year nraion have ronir rlu«e to a new peak in the profit« if their N-iuor I'lav. U date, 1303 .11 I» tile gtu» hgure! Thursday night ticket» wot•• Maid out witii the evreplion of •even reserved «rat and 3 few 111 -h. Friday' peril irtnanrr left only three reserved -eat euiptv aud a »111 ill numix t at rudt --at . Another iluraitrriMn: playing a ma- im part 111 lit i|u Mh ii i the leaden • v of |H-eplc to take to« much lor grant- ed that which has hern banded down to ■1 . I fi el ure that if mne of the men who died f»r u in tire Revolution could «t what a «late were in tuclay. they would fr. 1 that they have wasted th-ar live» for it responsible people win don't r-ali wkal • h-iiU( the bate Fteedom i« tin liiitbrigiit nf thr W r- an niwn but if we .|c mt vlrm- to protart and uphold it. it might be taken away, taking an active mlcrru ■ 0 government ami tl - tv pi o( men w I10 liol.l oilier i oiu wav of iteming IrtMku for future gr 13

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