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2v23wt392
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Barre High School class of 1944
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photograph
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1
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2v23wt392
contentType
photograph
stage
normalized
title
Barre High School class of 1944
date
["1944"]
year
1944
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC).
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creative commons
identifierLocal
33
institution
Barre Historical Society
collections
Barre Class Photos
subjects
Alumni
Academic costumes
subjectsGeographic
Barre
Massachusetts
North and Central America
United States
Worcester (county)
genreBasic
Photographs
genreSpecific
Photographic prints
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
typeOfResource
Still image
country
United States
state
Massachusetts
county
Worcester
city
Barre
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1
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import
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2v23ws735
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2v23ws74f
schema:latitude
42.4167
schema:longitude
-72.1
extent
1 photograph : print ; sheet 21 x 26 cm
notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Additional text from item: Past Pix-Class of 1944 B.G. 6-30-94; The Barre Historical Class of 1944 posed for this photo in their caps and gowns. Pictured, first row, from left are Flora Fisk, Patricia Puliafico, Anna Tucker, Violet Corso, Mary Aliquo, Shirley Gray, Arlene Morrison, and Lois Wyman. Second row, from left, are Theresa Fox, Marie Howe, Irene Dogul, and Dot Lou Rice. Third row, from left, are Ruth Bacon, Frank Masulaitis, Alan Ohlson, Paul Salvadore, Oresto Pereschino, Thomas Finan, Keene Burgess, Richard Milan and Catherine Chilleri. Wesley Harrington and Karl Witt, membners of the class are not in this picture as they were in the service. The class motto was "To the Stars Through Difficulties"; the class flower was the gardenia and class colors were purple and white. Paul Salvadore was class president; Shirley Gray, vice president; Frank Masulaitis, treasurer; and Dot Loui Rice, secretary.
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2v23wt392
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photograph
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