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OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLA SSES--Round table discussion. . .Straight ahead.. . Smooth sailing and Smiles. The future looks bright for Sophiesl QLeftJ Irene Smith. Treasurer R. 163 Shirley Fongemie, Treasurer R. 18: Jacqueline Thibodeau, Vice President R. 165 Rachel Dubay, Vice President R. 18: Georgine Madore, President R. 169 Roberta Michaud, President R. 18. SOLVING MYSTERIES--Budding scientists .... future R. N's. or perhaps even a medic. Who knows? fLeftj: Lucienne Chasse. SIIPHIIMIIRES Early in September, fifty-five Sopho- mores, beaming with pride and happy with the thought that they were green no longer, entered S. H. H. S. confident that the school would gape at their wisdom. To be or not to be together, was the sixty-four dollar question. Twenty-nine of us entered the Sunbeam Class under the warm welcome of our new teacher, Mother Mary Gerarda. The other twenty-five were ushered to the Laboratory, made attractive by their devoted teacher Mother St. Gertrude of the Cross. A wonderful year lay ahead... alas! after three weeks, due to illness, Mother St. Gertrude of the Cross had to leave us. Mother St. Eva graciously sub- stituted as Class Advisor of Room 16. Here, our gratitude goes out to these loving teach- ers for their fulltime devotedness. One of the first interesting group ac- tivities of the year was the sponsoring of the Christmas Party. It was a great success due to the enthusiasm of the class officers and the grand school spirit of every high school student. The classicals have reason to be proud of their new S. H. H. S. handbook produced under the direction of Mother St. Eva. We hope that it will be of benefit to all students who plan to enter the portals of our own dear High! Lorraine Berube. Claudette Derosier. Georgette Lang. Geraldine BUSINESS WQMEN--Qf tomorrow getting the right slant on things DCSj8fdif1S. Sylvia DUISPOS. R0land6 St- Jean. AHCS ANU DUIHOHI, from Theresa Martin fFirst rowj Theresa Lapointe, Delina Morin Martha Ouellette. Verna Cyr. Carmella Durepos. Claudette Labbe: fSecond rowy Marilyn Vaillancourt. Clarina Cyr. Stella Ouellette, Wilma Gladys Ouellette. Vaillancourt. Julia Chasseg fThird rowj Noella Cyr. P2lUiCi8 Fl1l1Orl
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x Q- P L DIFFICULTP INDEED NOT--In their study of Latin. Martha Castonguay easily locates Ancient Rome on the map for Anne Marie Masse, Jeanne D'Arc Laplante. Angela Parent. Miriam Charette, Walline Nadeau. and Rachel Cyr. BATTERS-UP A LA JUNIOR--1LeftJ: Robertine Marquis and Jeanne Fortin beat up some delicacies while Yvette Madore reads the recipe. Joan Cormier sifts, Jeannine Lajoie rolls batter and Velma Sirois prepares filling as Lorraine Michaud checks on the oven for the required heat. Mother Mary Alphones makes her round. We trust that the superfluity of cooks will not prove the old proverb true. KEY POSITIONS ASDF-SPACE--Only when the key board is mastered can the typist achieve any success. Then, fingers whiz away, often at the rate of 80 words a minute. This typing class Rose Marie Theriault, Mary Hobart, Rose Marie Charetre, first row: Theresa Ouellette. Ann Berube, Geraldine Bard, second row Jeannette Levasseur, Joan Morrow. Joan Labbe. third rows standing in back near mimeograph are Sandra Ross and Sylvia Marquis. Mother St. Eva assigns the conditioning practice. This year has meant much in our physical and moral formation. We learned to forget ourselves to remember others by collecting stamps to help a world-wide cause: the Missions. We also developed better workmanship and school spirit, and with such lessons as these, we feel that our Junior year has been a happy and a fruitful onel - WN e to jg ,W 'EQ ,N , vi f 3,5533 if , 2., J, -Y -1 5 T H 91 'f ff Qs-3 We are now looking forward to the time of times in 8 SIl1deI1l'S1ifC--1953 and our Senior yearl We sincerely hope that we will do as good a job in upholding the honor and the spirit of our school. as our Big Sisters have done in the past.
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A GAY INTERLUDE --Rachelle Franck accompanies. Mary McCrossin directs and Madeleine Bellefleur. Charlene Rossignol. Cecil Perry, Pierrette Cyr. Valtrude Beaulieu. and Wilma Vaillancourt sing to their heart's content. To commemorate the printing of the Gutenberg Bible, the Sunbeamers tried to increase in the knowl- edge and love ofthe Written Word of God by presenting a skit and dramatizations on the Bible. While they kept busy at this and other club activities. the occupants of Room I6 were no less active. Many an hour of toil went into preparing scrapbooks and projects in English and Science and, last but not least, skits on the Mass. Liturgical-minded! that's what we all arel Add to these educational activities, the Spelling Bee, the Speech Festival. the recreational Phys Ed. period, Basketball practice and the Winter Carnival and you have a grand sum- total equal to the end of a perfect year. With the immortal Shakespeare we ask: Whence come such another??? H-xl f ,M 61 Pe' I .y ., Q n f sl? ' M' , E KY YV, ' ,N 4. E Q, so SEWER'S SYMPHONY--Viola Lebel and Sylvia Nadeau discuss pattern markings while Thersa Thibodeau measures Marilyn Vaillancourt's hem- line. qFront to rearj: Ethel Cormier, Noella E. Cyr. Claire Chamberlain, and Wi.ma Vaillan- court patiently wait their turn while Noella L. Cyr, Jeannine Theriault. and Marcella Cyr enjoy the hum of their machines. IT SPEA KS FOR ITSELF--They are striving to make their life a Mass. . .and the Mass their life. fStandingj Velma Martin fSitting, Lefty: Georgine Gagnon, Rose Marie Martin, Sylvia Cyr. Claudette Levesque. Juliette Ayotte. Mariette Ayotte. Carline Levesque. -AP'
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