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X f f Many Thanks To All Q g Z Z l Pioneer Subscribers Z Z Z Z Z f 7 W 4 Q4 W W WW' W 'W VOL. XXXV, No. 1 BISHOP BRADLEY DIOCESA Cl, , Fatliersl I9 5 Theme and De lcatlon Plan Pre lnau 'ura pre-indictir Ol' Yearbook Deciclecl pon The 1955 edition of the RED AND BLUE yearbook will be dedicated to Mr. Peter Conforti, bandmaster who, this year, completes his twentieth year of service with the St. Joseph's and Bishop Bradley's band and orchestra. This dedi- cation by the graduates of 1955 is made in recognition and appreciation of Mr. Conf0rti's efforts in making the school's musical organizations so successful. F-lx. ll ier C'o.:l'orti completes twene Donahue, Paul Lconard, Robert Dorn, NV1lfrcd Boucher. Format and Size This years book will consist ot 128 pages and will be portioned into six divisions, namely, faculty, underclassmen, seniors, athletics, cultural and social activities. One new feature of the book will be the Lise of color in the first six- tcen pages of the RED AND BLUE. At present the staff is weighing the possibility of including a sound recording in the book. This would .neiude such selections as, the school's song, school cheers, gradu- ation valcdictory and excerpts from the Musicale. A decision is expected to be reached before thc and of November. Graduates! Portraits 'Ihns lar class pictures, portraits of the graduates and faculty mem- this year Fathers Ed Vcillctte, H Brady appr the work b- perience ii Their iectui the proper Catholic yr service of F Impol Since ari in the lives not bc und: of their pai they be mfr well as thc life atfords f f 7 gwgwyy Z f aa Z, The Faithful Departed Need Our Prayers Father B to visit St, Concord, S while Fatl care of thi Marie's, St Dame is Be Rochester. at the pre Bradley. Fenner LV guage, uruuavlv u .1-www... vv...-,.- RONALD BOISVERT otes in the recent Student Council elec- ty years of service in the musical o.'g1inizulion :it St. .loseph's-Bish- op Bradley High Schools. Theme This bcinc Siliq' beis have been completed as candid shone autum- . ite his not tame president of that organization. 'ong with him were Dick Loiselle, Vice ing, Secretary and Richard Barry, as been elected to his office for a two Under the guidance of Brother Matthew, moderator, the council meets every Wednesday in the VG library. As a result of open discus- H sion at thc first meeting, the stu- ' -' natrol was expanded to meet ' the school. These 'fo-widors Brother Matthew, new Assistant Principal. There was onc change in the school's administration, Brother Phorles, lust years Assisi-1.rit.LU'i1'l: cipal, became headmastcr at La Salle Acadciny in New York City. His position was filled hy Brother C. Matthew, last year's senior moderator. Father Murray was the second faculty member who was changed from the school, Hc 'airing courses in education '-A-'Q' cr-iii-gt-. .drilling adventures hr there, the play promi best of the many pre i ivleDonald, Chairman ,,,,,-'st and arnool had ever put ...e two preliminary parades before the St. John's and Dover games were but tune-ups for this extraviugnnza.. Prior to the parade a poster con- test was held in the school wherein the student body expressed their opinions about the game in word and picture. These signs made their first appearance at Friday's pep rally before the game. The seniors of 101 led by Dick Fortin, Bob John, Ray Lamy, Maurice Allard and Ronald Tremblay captured top honors. At noon on Sunday, October 3, over three hundred students and friends from St, .loseph's and St. Georges began their march from thc school preceded by the band. The more fortunate overfiowed out of thirty cars whose horns added an ear-splitting cacophony to the bands melodies. The school banner had the place i'lus feature of the Association is under the supervision of Mr. Daniel assisted by Mr. Roland McDonald, Tcssicr and Mr. Paul Jcannotte. Committee members have been ap- pointed to cover each parish and personally meet the fathers, The will meet on November a report to the board oi their program. committee 22 to make officers on of honor on a jeep. As the parade moved down Bridge Street and across Maple, the marchers picked up more Bradley rooters. After the Gzune Following the Red and Blue's victory, the marchers again as- sembled and marched up Elm Street while crowds of people lined the streets. This triumphal march ended at the school where people waited for just one more number from the hand. As darkness de- scended over Derryfield, the crowd slowly dispersed and the victory was now history. the past few years. One of the many the play is the set' quires tricky scenf John Carle and head the large ci the staging. Ray production manag As is the custo ing produced for Christian Brothe Q10 I l . 'Sf ' M' Gyaorveligfgrp. 1353 r Aaimlsg 're tv! I . tx U f , I ,V . ugh .e x in J 2 f To xg f- f M ' Skit .1 tif: . A ZZ'- dainei. 4- His first assigninr, it. .loseph's Cathedral. Among .he other parishes where hc served as curate were Marlboro, Lunches- ter, St, Mary's in Dover and St. Ann's in Manchester. In 1939 hc was moved from Jaffray to Man' chester and was appointed perma- nent pastor of Blessed Sacrament. On October 3, a banquet was held in Fathers honor by his parishion- ers.
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Parleying and pondering: R. jolin, D. Donahue, R, Lamy, M. Ahern, M. Allard, N. Michaud Clean copy for the printer. One senior sketch complete. One hundred thirty-one more to write.
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Newspaper Talk Wrap-up, this afternoon in the chemistry la route-number appears on the top envelope . . . over here in this box . . . Here's one addressed t Is Bedford in Manchester? . , . Anybody have Mailed!!! Gene, take the lead article for next issue . . . Bob, will you interview this engineer in the city? . . . How about featuring the track team in the Sounding Board ? . . . Any ideas for Inside Bradley ? . . . Here's the information we need from those seniors for Introducing . . . Check with the moderators about news in their activities. Cuts from the Union-Leader ready for this afternoon . . . What can you say about the drama festival in a thirty-five letter count headline . . . We'l1 put that article in ten point type, two columns wide . . . Break up the article with more paragraph headings . . . Anybody have a filler for a short column . . . Paste-up tonight . . . Dummy's ready for the press. The first step in the print- ing of the PIONEER. b.. .Be sure the Out-of-town mail 0 Hollywood . . . some string . . Finished d Pro uct rolls out of h I 'S Press, I PIONEER's been deliv ered to the school . . . Wrap-up, this afternoon in the chemistry
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