Marianhill High School - Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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Goldberg Called on Pope Paul VI on a special mission from President John- son regarding the war in Viet-Nam. The meeting took ' place in New York during the Popes visit to the US. 1, ' I Looking on is Ll.N. Protocol Chief Pierre de , fu Meulemester. Pope presses peace appeal X . ' , I ex N ' X - 1 ix! fr' 1 'JP ' 5 .LQ p . ftv - an Q , 1 Q be K 'K i . . A. c , . V, 4 iz' . fx ,Q , v 44-I WILL THE WORLD ONE DAY UNDERSTAND the pro- ti message to the leaders involved in the Viet-Nantlwar. in found and unique relationship between these two words f which he outlined specitic premises on which a just and Christ and Peace7 Pope Paul Vl. sitting at his desk. broadcasts lasting peace should be based. 2 ffl .C Y ! .' vie BISHOP BERNARD J. FLANAGAN. with St. Paulk Cathedral in the background. proclaims the period between January l and May 29. 1966. to be a period of Jubilee in the Diocese of Wor- cester. Celebration centered around Cathedral Church whose first claim to honor is that it houses the bishop's chair or 'cathe- draf Its purpose. as Bishop points out. would be to offer pub- 95' 3 gr 34,15 fc, .ad -Q R Q XKXTQ Wi' WN -ex -q is x Nc NN' W 8 lic thanks to Almighty God for the gifts He has bestowed on the Church. to offer the faithful a special opportunity of in- creased grace. and to bring about that renewal to which the Council was directed in the domestic. public and social life of us all. 1 Our Headmaster E eflfdf R' 'Wat' I we it 5 fm.. Rev. J. Paul Charpentier PRIEST - TEACHER - FRIEND - all these, and more, we found embodied in our headmaster. To you, Father, we pledge unswerving loyalty to the truths you taught us. CLASS OF '66 5 sxf X Y ,,..-ali X' 'fifty SR. MARIE DE IQANGE GARDIEN 41 af! MRS. ERNEST J. ARCHAMBEAULT For the correctness of the record and the respect each of these pictures somewhat formally: howev in which they are held as administrators and assis- er. we shall never be able to refer to them except tants. in a word, as the team responsible for the by the more intimate titles of Father Paul , S smooth running of our school, we have labeled ter Mary . and Mrs A. WG' REV. J. PAlfl. CHARPENTIER. HEADMASTER and MRS. li. J. ARCHAM- BIQAIQ I.T. SFIRETARY 6 4 CONTENTS Faculty 7 Seniors I3 Activities 31 Organizations 37 Athletics 49 Advertising 65 in -' I. , , FA CULT? ',,-Q... 'N f GQ I-sv C-cv ., -'L REV. J, PAUL CHARPENTIER SR. MARIE DE IQANGE SR. JEANNE DE RHEIMS Religion and Guidance GARDIEN French Guidance Moderator. CYC. French Club Our purpose is to cultivate in the largest possible number of our future citizens an appreciation of both 5 SR. EDNA MARIA FREDERICK R. MORIN SR. JOHN ANASTASIA Religion and Mathematics Mechanical Drawing English Mod.. CYC, Stud. Council. Math Club Newspaper. Speech. NHS Mod. 8 fs! K no fe' fra ISP 'A ' 5. 'rt-J' SR. AGNES EUGENE MISS ISABEL C. MCNULTY SR. MARTIN THERESE History Commercial History. Religion. Physical Science Mod. Dramatics. Speech Club Moderator. Business Club Debate Coach the responsibilities and the benefits which come to them because they are Americans and are free. ft I a' SR. PAUL DU SACRE COEUR PETER N. HURD SR. FRANCIS JOHN Commercial Physical Science. Physical Education Religion. English. French. Moderator Buginegg Club Mod. Athletic Council Yearbook Adviser. Speech 9 ni: :Q 513 I . an xjx YYY SR. CLAIRE DES LYS SR. MARTHA WILLIAM SR. CLAIRE DE LA SAINTE Chemistry. Adv. Biology. Physics Religion. Biology EUCHARISTE Speech. Mod, Science Club Speech. Drumuties, Science Club Librarian. English We should so live ana' labor in our time that what came to as as seed may go to the next generation CA. 19' '29 -yew - rr- Y nw' 1 I SR. RENE MARII: THOMAS P. KEALY SR. BERNADETTE DU SACRE Commercial Commercial COEUR NHS Mod.. Speech. Bus. Club Moderator f Business Club Religon. English. Librarian. Speech 10 1 'Q' 'a K Us VY' '75 'XJ' C77 NJ SR. THERESE MARIE NANCY L. BACHAND SR, LUCILE DE LA TRINITE English, Spanish. Debate Couch. Mod. Physical Education MLIIHCHILIUCS Speech Club Speech. Mod. Math Club as blossom, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit - this is what we mean by PROGRESS. 145 -wx X , 'u..1X f TJ ' .o- - SR. ROSE THERESE GEORGE POLIS Sr. JOSEPH D'AVlLA History and Latin Physical Education Music Glcc Club 11 - l xx! N: if 2 CT' 1 1 ' . J S f' -- . J .:. A ' A . - 1 e 'H -. 1 THESE ARE the mothers to whom we shall always be grateful for their patience with us. their generos- ity and kindness - Mrs. A. Bellerive. Mrs. A. Silverstri. Mrs. A. Tiberii and Mrs. E. McNally. Service with a smile! LSE TWO BUDDIES. Emile A. Miller and Peter G. Poir- re more often seen keeping our school clean but they do ttless other favors for us such as mailing parcels. closing lows. turning off lights we have forgotten. chaperoning at 'es. to mention only a few services for which they have ed from us a sincere THANK YOU. 1'l PtT T ' 1 A , , if 5 - A Lil? M, t ,T .yt it I We tl 1 f ! IF YOU DONT SEE IT. ask for it. is the slogan of these en- terprising sophomores, J. LaRiviere. J. Bibeau. R. Pilotte. A Proulx, N. Para. J. Poirier and L. Commito. .,,,-l lAElANHlLLi A EEEHDIJL. - STDRE C? i S V 1 l..- ..-. x-YA' -QW VKX XX if E IOR President Roland Servant Basketball 1.2.3.4 Baseball I Glee Club 1.2 Prom Committee 3 Class Officer 2.3.4 C.Y.C. l.2.3.4 5.., s ,195 I pb' N4 QFHHQIE dbg: , 1 coli-5'- ' ' C ... . . F' 3. 'if Treasurer Alfred Houde Class Oliicer 4 Glee Club l Student Council l Drama Club l C.Y.C. Diocesan Treasurer lst V. Pres. Pres. ff St. Anne's C,Y.C. L 'Q 'C ga ii I 'UN ' . Vice Preszdent .X 0 .lohn Moran V3 , vw Basketball 1.2.3.4 Baseball 3.4 C.Y.C. l.2.3,4 Clam Oliicer 4 Rf' Secretary Madeleine Gibeault C.Y.C. 1.2.3.4 Class Officer 1.2.3.4 Glee Club l.2.3 Nat. Honor Society 3.4 Student Council 3.4 Cheerleader Co-Capt. Prom Committee 3 Drama Club 3,4 Business Club 3.4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 1.2 Inf' . 'A' by .1 N SUZANNE ARCHAMBEAULT NHS 3.41 Glee Club l-2-3-4: CYC l-2-3-4: Math Club 3: Science Club 41 Drama Club 3-41 Prom Committee 31 WESO Reporter 4: Science Fair 3-41 Library Aide lg Declamations l-2. RUTH ARPIN Basketball I-23 Speech Festival 33 Oratoricals l-2-31 Prom Committee 31 Drama Club l-2-31 CYC l-2-3-41 Cheerleader l-2-41 Glee Club 2. Business Club Tr, 4: Science Club lg Claws Ollicer lg French Club 2-3. 'SRA K f if W m if STANLEY ASTUK IEWICZ CYC l-2-3-41 Drama Club 3-4: Science Club 41 Bowling 41 Basketball l-2-3: Baseball l-4: WESO Reporter 2-3 Class Officer 3. CYNTHIA BENOIT Declamations 2-3-41 Prom, Com. 33 Pep Club 31 Speech Festival 3-4g Bus. Club 4: Basketball l: French Club l- 2: Science Club lg Drama Club l-2-3-4: Cheerleader l- 2-3L Co-capt. 2-3: CYC l-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3. if ,.,p- .J -A 'Nap C . fb ...Nl 0'-if vm' 'Y 5:9 '42 ' 92 I s t SUZANNE BERNARD LUCILLE BLAIS Basketball l: Cheerleader 3-43 CYC l-2-3-4: Glee Club CYC l-2-31 V. Pres.. 2-31 Glee Club 2-31 Business Club I-2-33 Prom Committee 31 Business Club 41 Drama Club 3-4: Pres. 4: Prom Committee 31 Yearbook 4g CCD 2 Teacher 3. PATRICIA BLANCHET CYC l-2-3-41 Glee Club l-2-3-4: Basketball I-2-3-41 co- ROBERT BOMBARD capt. 41 Student Council 3-41 V. P. 41 Prom Committee CYOSS-COUTIIFY ll Math Club 41 Track l, Glee Club 2-31 3: French Club 41 Co-Editor Yearbook 41 CCD Science Club 41 Basketball 31 CYC l-2-3-41 Prom Com- TEACHER 2-3-43 Math Club 3-4. mittee 33 Drama Club 3-41 Sr. Play. ea-5: w 4.5 A A-5.3.14 'T' 17 -car 'ff 0 n 4.55 ' --rf, YT' PAUL BRODEUR C.Y.C. l-2-3-41 Cvlee Club 2-3-41 French Club 41 Base- ball l.4g WESO Representative 2,4g American Legion Boy's State Alternate 31 Prom Committee 33 Speech Festival 4. DENIS CASAU BON CYC l.2.3.4g GLEE CLUB l-2-3-41 Prom Committee 3g Drama Club 43 WESO Rep. 2-3: Basketball 2,33 Math 'FTI7 ROLAND CHENIER C.Y.C l-2-3-41 Officer 3-41 Glee Club l-2-3-4: Officer French Club 41 Drama Club 3: Newspaper 41 Prom Committee 3: Yearbook 4: Declamations 2: Bowling League 3-43 Chief Justice Student Court 41 Business Club 33 Math Fair 21 C.C.D. Teacher 2-3-4. DIANA CLOUTIER Club 3.4: Football 1.2: Baseball 1,41 Declamations Semi- Nat. Honor Society 3-4: Science Club 4: French Club -1: Finals 3. Yearbook Staff 41 Dramatics 3-4: Prom Committee 3. IN'-may 4- 9 f'.,,'t,b B fqi 49 'Vik I ' N Tj-4,7 -Qi CARMEN COURNOYER WILLIAM COURNOYER CYC l-2-3-41 Glee Club 1-2-3-41 Sp. Chairman PHfiSh CYC 1-2-3-43 Prom Committee 31 Intramural Sports 2-3-4. CYCQ Newspaper typistg Prom Committee 33 Business Club 41 Dramatics 2-33 Declamations 4. PATRICIA COUTURE LUCILLE CYR CYC I-2-3-41 Glee Club 1-2-33 Prom Committee 3g Dra- Drama Club 32 Basketball ll CYC 1-2-3-41 Glee Club 1- ma Club 3g Bus. Club 4g Basketball lg Newspaper 4. 2-3-41 Business Club 4: CYC Bowling League 3-4. , .Q ' '1-'-'JY 'ef-3. 19 'Wi W, EDWARD DELAGE Y JUDITH DONAIS Glee Club l and 21 Drama Club l-2-3-41 Business stalT, National Honor Society 3-4g Glee Club l-2-3-4: C.Y.C Yearbook 4, l-2-3-41 Officer 2-3-41 Prom Committee 31 Science Fair 3-4. CHARLES DRAZBA C.Y.C. l-2-3-4. ' . su-, ----. 1 Z. C S C 1 ff. ,5- . xxx Cnr - if 7 w 11, Q , ... .-2 ,, ,., ..... ..,i , , X LUCILLE DUMAS National Honor Society 3-4: Speech Club 41 Drama Club 41 Glee Club 2-3: Science Club 4: Speech Festival 4g Declamations l-2-3-41 Kiwanis Science Fair 3: Science Fair 3-4g V.F.W. 3-4, -:-- 1 7 at f - 7.5 ,vb evtx f-gg Qi v' SUSAN ETHIER PAUL GALIPEAU Gee Club l-2-31 C.Y.C, l-2-31 Drama Club 3-41 Senior C.Y.C. 2-3-41 Oflicerg Debate 2-31 Math Club l-2-3-4 Class Play 41 Business Club Oflicer 41 Yearbook Staff 41 Science Club I1 Officer lg Basketball l-2-3g Baseball l,31 Prom Committee 31 Math Fair 21 Library Aide l-2-31 Drama Club 41 Newspaper Sports Editor 41 Speech Girls' Basketball l1 WESO Radio Stall' 4. Club 41 WESO Reporter 41 Senior Play 41 Prom Com- mittee 31 Science Fair I-Z-31 Speech Festival 4. ELIZABETH GAUTHIER C.Y.C. l-2-3-41 Science Club 41 Glee Club l-2-3-41 C.Y.C. Bowling League 31 French Club 41 Science Fair 3-41 Student Patrol 41 Prom Committee 31 Newspaper SANDRA GELINEAU Staff 41 Sophomore Hour1 Drama Club 3-4. Glee Club 21 Cheering 2. --fn All-at QQ'-vw UA T Q 21 . Q 5 Y J' PAUL GIGUIRE DEXTER GIROUX Glee Club l-2-3-43 CYC l-2-3-43 French Club 43 Prom Science Club Off, lg Sc. Club 43 Math Club 2-3-4: Dra- Committee 33 Yearbook 43 Declamations 2. matics 2-3-43 Declamations l-2: JV Basketball I-23 De- bate Club 2, Ofhcer 33 CYC 2-3-41 French Club 2-33 Jr. and Sr. Playsg Prom Committee 3: NAT. H. SOC. 4: Stud. Council 3, Pres. 43 Yearbook Staff 3-4: Science Fair l-2-3-43 Mass Speech Festival 3-4: Class Pres. 3: P.E.P. Math Course 3. JEAN GLONDEK Prom Committee 33 Math Club l-2-3-43 CYC Spiritual Chairman 43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Basketball I3 French DIANE GUILBAULT Club 2-33 CYC l-2-3-43 Nat. H. SOC. 3-43 Dramatics l- CYC 1-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-33 Basketball I3 Bus. Club 2-33 Science Club 1-43 Sc. Fair 2-3-43 Co-editor, Year- 3-43 Newspaper staff 33 Cheerleader 2-3-43 Prom book 43 Latin H.S. 2. Committee 3. 1:1 V A -1 ,f x 22 'aaa 1 ,WL x ty Qin' l 5 SUSAN GUILLET YVONNE HAMELIN CYC l-2-3-41 Secretary 2-31 V. Pres 41 Prom Committee Cl. Pres l-21 Glee Club l-2-31 Bowling League 3-4 31 Newspaper Staff 41 WES0 TCPOTWT 43 Glee Club l'2' Math Club 31 Drama Club 31 Yearbook staff 41 CYC l 3-41 Bus. Club 3-41 Drama Club 3. 2-3-41 V. P. 31 Pres. and Area Sp. Chairman 41 Nat. H Soc. officer 3,41 Declamations 2-3-41 Student reporter f THE TORCH and SOUTHBRIDGE NEWS 4. SUZANNE HUARD BERNADETTE HUDON Glee Club l-2-31 Business Club 3-41 Basketball 11 CYC Science Club 31 CYC l-41 Basketball l: Glee Club l-3 l-2-3-41 Prom Committee 3. Dramatics 4: Prom Committee 3. 23 Ai 'ax 7-1--HY' 45 l SUSAN LACOSTE Baeketball I-23 Glee Club 1-2-33 CYC l-2-3-43 Bus. Club 43 Student reporter THE TORCH and SOUTH- BRIDGE NEWS 43 Prom Committee 3. fix 435 3 'F-3 '95 4' lt' N 8 'fra' 13 '.T'..' BARRY LaCROIX Math Club 2-31 Dramatics l-21 Bas- ketball l-2-3-43 French Club 2-33 Prom Committee 33 CYC Bowling League 4. LUCILLE LaFLECHE Glee Club l-2-31 Stud. Council Off. 43 Bus. Club 3-41 Drama Club 3-41 Prom. Com. 33 CYC I-2-3-43 Year- book 4. MADELEINE LAMOTHE French Club lg Reading Club l: Glee Club 2-31 Bus. Club 41 Prom. Com. 33 CYC l-33 Yearbook 4. 24 DAVID LAMONTAGNE Declamations lg CYC l-2-3-41 off. 2- 3-43 French Club off. 4: Basketball mgr. l-23 WESO rep. 2-41 Prom Com. 33 SC. 81 Math Fair 2-3: CYC Bowling League 3-43 Newspaper Staff 43 Glee Club l-2-3-4: Drama Club 3: Math Club 33 Nat. Honor Soc. ofhcer 43 Baseball l-43 Yearbook 43 Assoc Judge-Student Court 4. i fi? .J l 33 f KXWHP W 'A --5. K , ff Y L A 'fl' ,fs f WIN 'rtrNi'-'5 PIERRE LARIVIBRE THBRBSE LATAILLE PAUL LePAGE CYC l-2-3-41 CYC Social Chairman: CYC 2-3-41 Glee Club l-2-3-4: Prom CYC l-2-3-43 Dramaties I-2-3-43 Junior Prom Chairman. Committee 31 Bus. Club 3-41 Sopho- Baseball l-23 Sr, C1355 Play 41 Yggir- more Hour 2. book Staff 31 CYC Bowling League 3-43 Glee Club l-23 Football l-2-31 Basketball l-23 Truck 21 Prom Com- mittee 31 Science Fair 3. RAYMOND LEDUC Baeketball Scorer 2-3-41 Glee Club 2- ix 'Wi 3-41 French Club 4: Prom Com. 31 CYC l-2-3-4. 1 MX 'eff' JACQUELINE LAVALLU: V. Pres., Business Club 41 Glee Club I-2-31 Cheerleader 2-31 Soph. Hour: Prom Committee 3. 25 P-an 490403 'sy-4 sw.,-ff Cu' qua-1' tr I 1 GEORGE LETOURNEAU THERESE LIVERNOIS CYC l.2,3,4: Glee Club l,2g Prom Prom Committee 31CYC l.2,31Glee Committee 31 Science Club 3.43 Math Club l.2,31 Newspaper Stall 4. Club 2,32 Science Fair 31 Math Fair 7 C!-'S JEAN McNERNEY Cheerleader I-2-3-4: co-capt. 3-41 Basketball l-2-4: co-cap. 4: Class Play 2-3-4: Stud. Council 3: Drama Club 2-3: Math Club 2: CYC I-2-31 Glee Club l-2-3g Cl. Officer l-2-3: Ath. Council 4 tSec.J Prom, Com. Chair- mn. 3. First day - traditional opening - Mass Father Paul assisted by student servers. Joseph Durning and Alan Gelineau. s l 1 i E 'A Eg ll QPJQQ. ,nrt 4? 'W' 0- a 6 ag -qi., 1 AIM vw--' X -, SANDRA MENARD CLAIRE PETIT KIRT RENAUD Glee Club 2-33 CYC 3g Proml Com. CYC l-41 Business Club 3.4: Glee Prom Committee 33 French Club 2-31 31 BUSir1CSS Club 41 Dfilmil Club SCC. Club l-41 Basketball lg Prom. Com. Science Fair 33 Drama Club 3-4. 3. 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Sophomore Hour 2. of the Holy Spirit Members of Faculty and Student Body receiving Holy Communion W w. 'v-.f ,ff DAVID RICHER SALLY RICHER Glee Club lg Drama Club l-2-3-41 French Club 2-31 Glee Club l-2-3: CYC l-2-3: Business Club 4: Auction Speech Club 3-41 CYC Bowling League 41 Yearbook 4. Committee 3--41 Prom Committee 3: Newspaper Staff 4. LINDA ROY CYC: Phys. Chairman 2. Soc. Chair. 31 Pres.. French DOREEN SAAD Club 23 Glee Club I-2-3-43 Drumaqigs 1-2-3.43 C1355 Class Ofiicer 31 Basketball l-4: Tr.. Spanish Club: Glee Officer 2: CYC l-2-3-4: Basketball l-41 Cheerleader l-2- Club l-2-31 DrL1m21IiCS l-2-3: Student Council 3: Prom 33 French Club 2-3g Chairman. Prgm Committee 3, Committee 3: CYC 3: Chairman. Pep Club 3. '. - u' vm -rw--Lfrvm -'-W ' mlm'- ,f N hx R ! N-'gp -Q 28 if' STC RONALD SAAD Basketball l-2-3-41 Baseball 2-41 Science Fair l-31 Dra- matics 31 French Club 21 Glee Club l-21 Prom Committee 3. LOUISE SEGUIN Nat. Honor Society 3-41 Math Club 2-3-41 CYC l-2-3-41 Glee Club 213.43 Science Club 41 French Club 43 Prom Committee 3. Y K. I ,?-we 'A 0 -..,a,av 9 l ROBERT SCHUCK CYC l-2-3-41 Glee Club l-23 French Club l-21 Drama Club l-2-31 Math Club lg Baseball 31 Yearbook 3-41 Prom Committee 31 Science Fair l-2-31 CYC BOWLING LEAGUE 41 Science Club ll Student Patrol 4. CHRISTINE SERVANT Nat. Honor Soc. 3-41 Yearbook 41 Stud, Rep.. SOUTH- BRIDGE NEWS 41 Prom Committee 31 Math Club 3: School Newspaper 2-3-4: Asst. Ed. 41 CYC I-2-3-41 Glee Club l-2-3-4: CYC Bowling League 31 French Club 4. X ,xr -. I . I 'QD 151177 t X GEORGE SERVANT Nat. Honor Soceity 3-4: Math League 31 CYC l-2-3-42 CYC Bowling League 3-41 Glee Club 2-3-4. Science Fair 31 V. Pres.. Stud. Council 31 Prom. Com. 3. CECILE SURPRENANT School Newspaper 41 Bus. Club 3-4g Drama Club 43 Yearbook 4: WESO Reporter 41 Glee Club l-2-3: Prom Committee 33 CYC 3-4. A 'v'f'7 SUZANNE SERVANT Nat. Honor Soc.. Sec. 3. Pres. 4: Stud. Rep. SOUTH- BRIDGE NEWS 3-41 Yearbook Staff 4: Drama Club 3: Science Fair 31 Math Club 3: CYC l-2-3-4: Bowling League 3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-43 French Club 4. Class Oflicer ll School Newspaper 2-3-43 Asst. Ed. 4: Prom Committee Co-chairman 3. ANNE SILVESTRI CYC: Cult, Ch. l-2.3: lst V. P. 4: Area Sec. 4. Dioc. Soc. Ch. 43 WESO reporter 3-4: Class Off. 3: Nat. Hon- or Soc. 3-41 Sc. Club l-4: Sc. Fair l-2-3-4: Drama Club l-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Cheerleader l-2-3-4: Sr. Class Playg Yearbook 41 Math Club 23 Basketball 1: Dec- lam. l-3-4. Semi-finals 21 Prom Com. 3: Student Council 3. 15? 4 if- -'dr ,ix firm 'VS . .w A CTIVITIE III!!! liillilllll 'ad-,'.,,,. ,K , I w-:ew -Q 7----W A -li ..-..-.ll CYC COINIMIQNION BREAKFAST. Guest Speaker Rev. Armand Proulx. MARIANHILI. CYC OFFICERS ROW I Proxiiiciul. l.41S.tllette I-utliers. Also at head table. Srs. Jeanne de Reims. Sr. Hamelin. D. Tiherii. D. Lamontagne. ROM Marie de l'Ange Clurdien. Y. Humelin. D. Tiberii and D. Lamontagne. I o ,N E MJ .,.,. llllllllut.. T' -fe 'ffh H CYC PANEL DISCUSSES VOCATIONS tSeatedJ C. Mo- ism answered questions on preparing for college. college life. fllifly Sf- -JCLHTUC df RCimS. Moderator. A. Tobin. Mrs, Henry business management. nursing and social work. Cunnilll fStundingJ E. Martel. J. Hetu and J. Moriarty. Panel- l3OWI.INCi TROPHIES presented to high scorers D. Lueier. I.. Vw. J. Lesniewslti. R. Humelin. Ci. Letournetiu, Lind D. Luinontugne. JUDGING BY THIS PICTURE. theae bowlers. A. Lutleehe. B. Martel and P. Brodeur also enjoy spaghetti and meatballu. ml ,I '.! 9 4 !, A 1 - -y ' Q'- A S ' xg! S if I n 1 o R 4 NOKAY, SISTER. You lead. We'll follow. say the Freshmen on open- ing day. HINITIATIONS are fun! insists R. Renaud. Se- niors agree. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: K. O'Brien. Pres.. C. Loconto. Sec.. R. Trudel, V.P., S. Stevens, Treas. ' ' ha, Q ' 5' s- '11 . ' ' fgtf' - .li ' f ..1'i?,L,1 flsgii'-.gy , 1 N f,,,':fw--. sf, ' A 5' :wx . 1 AHY breathes L. Perry, the peace of an empty locker room! ' X - 4 4 - ' 5. 'ii 1 . Rh NASA Rf1PRi:SLN'IA'l'lVL answers questions Ihr J. Zu-jue, K. O'Brien CLASS OF I969 und IJ Giroux. 34 bf WHO IS MOST LIKELY to succeed in this group? i J -Jw- SPRING FASHIONS discussed by Mrs, J. H. Richard, co-chairman of Revue, with models Jeanne Poirier and Linda Commito. I, 2 F13 CLASS OF 1968 'Ad ilitdi U SHAKESPEAREAN THEATER is the handiwork of sophomore. Dan iel Prouty. cr 'Q' fx ,Q WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Celebration enjoyed by J. Poirier. Dominic Licastro. and E. Coderre. 4 X 1.Ti ii .I E, AMLxF?f - - f ' A ,TH7-. LET'S SEE where the seniors are going to college? excluim K. Lynch and P. Brodeur. 9 .Z 4 Q, 4 s 1 J -Q ,r 4 4 42 1 WHAT A THRILL! News- paper staff pre- sents Hrst issue of THE TORCH to scho0l's head- master. Rev. J. Paul Charpen- trer. i..... 'v1ANN SC HUOL DANC! S were Lnlrumd by the OH BOX' out tor the summer and coming back as seniors' :- S S ' ' J Q , f' X xx N Q Q . qs Q E' fl, OR GA NIZA TI ONS TROPHIES PRESENTED TO SIX PUPILS AFTER MARIANHILI. SCIENCE FAIR SENIOR DIVISIONZ D. Gif0UX. HTS! P18061 M. Bro- JUNIOR DIVISION: K. O'Brien. First placei R. Keyes. second deur. second place: F. Silvestri, third place. placeg Suzanne Archambeault, medalist as winner of Special Sem- inar Exhibits. . , l SCIENCE STUDENTS HEAR TALK ON OPTICS by Wilfred Bazinet of American Optical Co. Pictured with the speaker are officers of the Science Club. D. Tiberii. V.P.. S. Bishop, Treas.. W, Tittle. Pres.. Cr. Brigham. Sec. s.., it1'11'X'pXA Q- , h, . 4-gf x.. .M 5 S, I-I4 T- - f f 1 ' Eff'-T, 'Q i f 5 1 A , ., .., I .. f f ' T- xt ' vt i- I 'fi I . - if - it I T I 'P 21i.., I I A in ' A r . K 2' 11 ' I ' , -T, 4 Q 1 . 4 Hg f ' I 'C lif ' 1 'IZTS Q, , . H-sv' . ef . 0 A 'r '- .- 1 S' ti' Q, 4... . . v4 l 1 lb .. IZVQ- 1 . PREPARING THEIR PROJECTS for the Science Fair are Y. Chamherland tseatedl, S, Gaulin and Betty Zalis fstandingj and George Letourneau. 38 otionol Honor Society fSeatedJ S. Trudel. L. Dumas. L. Bonnette. A. Silvestri. J. Archambeault. J. Donais. N. Boulanger. fAbsent from picture Glondek. M. Gibeault. J. Stevensl tStandingj D. Lamontagne, are P. Blanehet, S. Servant. C. Servant. L. Scuin. Y. Hamelin D. Tiberii. D. Giroux. G. Servant. R. Langevin, D. Fournier. S. and S. Simonelliy. NHS INDUCTION CEREMONY: S. Trudel. D. Cloutier. C. Servant. S. Simonelli, S. Servant. L. Bonnette. E i . 1 NHS PROVISION- 'N AL MEMBERS: Cseatedj Y. Cham- berland. S. Pinson- i i neault. P. Richard. B. Zalis tstandingt M. Seguin. M. Bro- deur. B. Glondek. M. Bellerive. 39 INTERMEDIATE DEBATE TEAM holding 2nd-place trophy from Diocesan Debate League. Allirmativez T. Hobbes, P. Richard Negative: B. Zalis. IA. Gelinas ub- 5ent when picture was takenl. N ','gff33'Q Q Zgzili-.iifdga i I I Q 3rif.lwlt-fill 2 Groups relaxing between rounds of DEBATE TOURNAMENT. DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: T. Hobbes. President. receixing guvel from Fr. Paulg A. Gelinas. B. Zalix and L. Dion smile approvingly. 25? X DEBATERS K. O'Brien. P. Richard. J. Lemoine. B. Zalis holding hrst-place trophy won at annual Debate Tournament held at Nichols College. DEBATE CLUB tseatedp L. Croteau. E. Poulin, T. St. Jean, A. Guzman. N. Ethi- er, L. Dion. K. O'Brien. fstundingj D. Cannelonga. A. Archambeault. B. Zalis. S. Menard. A. Gelinas, P. Richard, T. Hobbes, M. Bergeron, .l. Lemoine. 40 IN A 4-ROUND Speech Festi- val at Grafton High. Medal of Excellence was won by sopho- more. Anne Marie Gagnon. Other participants. Row I: M. Bellerive. S, Gaulin. Y, Cham- berland. G. Brigham, L. Di- Gregorio. Row 2: D. Tiberii. B. Caouette. R. Frew. ROW 3: P. Richard and A. Gelinas. PLACING IN SEMI FINALS. Mass. Speech Festi val were: tseatedl L. Dumas, P. Guertin, G. Brigham, B. Zalis. D. Binnette Istandingj P. Brodeur. B. Caouette, P. Gali- peau. tabsentl Y. Chamber- Iand, D. Giroux. ifirai WINNERS - SPEECH FESTIVAL: T. Christo of SHS and Yvonne Hamelin. Sponsors are Vincent Walsh and Sgt. Richard Wagner. ,bf 1 mf' 't f. L by cj! SPEECH LEAGUE PRESIDENT MAR- COTTE. presenting gold medal to Betty Zalis for her performance at the linals ol' the Mass. Speech Festival held at Dighton-Rehoboth High School. Also ex- tending her congratulations is Sr. Therese Marie. speech teacher. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: rwuredm B. Sl. Maiflin. M. fstandingl S. Pinsonneault. L. Brunelle. A. Gauthier. J. Za-pac Benoit. L. Lal-'leehe ITFCBSJ D' GIFOUX IPFCSJ M. Gibeuull R. Collette. R. Humelin. B. Elias. W. Tiule. P. Richard. R lSec.l J. Iueobucci. Y. Clwmberlzmd. M. Brodeur. S. Trudel. Ploutfe. J. Lemoine. labsenll P. Blanchetle 1V.P.J and D. Jones J 'x 4'- gg u STUDENT COURT JUDGES F. Silvestri. D. Lumontugne. R. STUDENT COURT: lseatedl M. Bellerive. R. Langevin. D. Chenier. R. Langevin. Lumonlagne. R. Chenier. F. Silvestri. lsmndingl R. Dragon. R Dexter Giroux. Prex. Patricia Blzincliel. V. Pres. Benoit. G. Caouette. P. Carrier. T. Hobbes. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS -ga. ' 42 Lucille Lalfleche Treus. Madeleine Gibeault. Sec. MEMBERS OF FRESHMEN MATH TEAM who competed successfully in Math Meet by placing first in Class B Division: Kenneth O'Brien, Robert Hamelin, Karen Szugda. John Bridgeo, and John Zajac. 3 -V 15+ bk' v 0 'A' ik ' g MATH MEET ut Auburn High holds no terrors for 44 ggi 9 F. Silvestri und R. Lun- gevin who uppear to be expanding their circle of friends. MARIANHILL MATH CLUB lseatedl R. Humelin, L. Seguin, Bomburd. R, Langevin. R. Dragon. J. Bridgeo. W, Tittle. P L. DiGregorio, S, Simonelli. J. Glondek. K. Szugda. J. Zajac. Galipeau. D. Cusuubon. K. O'Brien1 fstandingj F. Silvestri. D. Tiberii, D. Giroux. R. 43 Fzw 1 .Az AW at 4- 5-be - .W P. Blanchet, R. Chenier, D. Lamontagne and P. Brodeur. ROW l: R. Ravenelle, R. PloulTe P. Carrier, M. Caouette. J. Bibeau K. Lynch, P. Brodeur, L, Curran, S Martel, N. Provost. ROW 2: N Plouffe, L. Blanchette, D. Collette. P. Giguere, R. Chenier, T. St. Jean, L. Vaillancourt, J. Bastien, J. Bois- vert. S. Guillet. ROW 3: A. Archam- beault. G. Dumas, D. Casaubon, D Tiberii. P. Brodeur, J. Donais, E Peloquin. K. Hmay, K. Szugda, E Letourneau. ROW 4: S. Fournier, G. Servant. R. Benoit, D. Lamon S. Archambeault, M. Brodeur, C Ryczek, L. Roy. Q tagne. B. Elias. P. Roy, P. Blanchet. I 'S DIRECTRESS: Sr. Joseph d'Avila . 'N Le Cercle scenes from 'LSOIRFE PRAN AISE first dramatic program presented by the French Club featuring short skits and songs, the purpose of which is the correct use ofthe French language. Marianhill Glee Club had .3 2 SKETCH Jeannot et Cohn fd apres le Conte de Voltaireb Louise Seguin Paul Brodeur Patricia Blanchet David Lamontagne Roland Chenler Christine Servant A Archambeault Jacques Trudel Paul Proulx Robert Julian Elizabeth Gauthier rehearszng for spring concert 2' -ff l J. Trudel, A. Archambeault. C. Servant Q 5 A T A. ' ' ' ' .T. zjl l.'l ? ROW lt S. Gaulin. N. Reynolds. L. Bonnette. L Seguin. S. Servant. Y. Chamberland. J. Poirier. A Gagnon. L. Commito. J. Cournoyer. T. Giguere D. Gagnon. M. Benoit. L. Gauthier. ROW 2: L Arsenault. J. Desorcy, D. Cannelonga. G. Gau- mond. N. Gauthier. J. Donais. N. Ethier. P Allen, C. Seremet. A. Proulx. J. Bousquet. L Dion. G. Brigham. ROW 3: A. Silvestri. C. Cour noyer. C. Berthiaume. K. Hoffman. Y. Caouette B. Rockwood. C. Petit. B. Kudzol. J. Lemoine. D LePage. M. Bellerive. M. A. LaPlante. ROW 4: L DiGregorio. T. Latuille. E. Bastien. C. Foisey. P Cieri. P. Landry. P. Servant. B. Glondek. N. Para M. Seguin. M. LeBlanc. Drama Club presents CC JJ prize-winning play The Valiant featuring W. Bridgeo D. Richer J. Poirier and T. Hobbes SOPHOMORES AND SENIORS compete for honors in One-Act Inter-class Plays, uw Sophomores: Light Competition Senior presentation: g'Star Baby Sitter SENIOR CLASS PLAY. Rest Assured . a 3-act comedy by Donald Payton. 1.56 CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Morlock - R. Bombard Mrs. Morlock - J. McNemey Mary - S. Archambeault Jessica - S. Ethier Mildred A B. Hudon Joe Laneoni - D. Giroux Luigi Lanconi - Denis Casaubon Martha - C. Benoit Lucifer - S. Astukewicz Miss Akers A L. Roy George Plew - E. Delage Mrs. Smaltz - L. Dumas Dr. Brown - P. Galipeau Mr. Black - Geo. Servant Jake - A. Houde Mrs. Frinck - A. Silvestri BUSINESS CLUB: tseatedl C. Surprenant S Guillet R Ar Richer S Bernard S Huard L Cyr T Livernois S Menard pin, fTreas.J S. Ethier, tSec.l, L. Blais 1Presl J Ldvdllee KV T Ldtiille D Stud S Gelineau C Petit D Guilbault C Be Presb L. LaFleche, M. Gibeault, S, LaCoste tstindingl S noit P Couture Certificates of honorable merit for a score of 90 to 99 went to B. Glondek, Y. Chamberland, B. Zalis, D. LePage. fStandingJ K. O'Brien. J. Bridgeo, A. La Fleche and C. Loconto. Also receiving Certihcates of Superlative and Superior Merit were M. Bellerive, B. Kudzol, J. Lemoine, L. Croteau, L. DiGregorio, T. Giguere, M. A. LaPlante, P. Richard and J. Poirier. Marianhill scores ln stale wide Business Education Contest 'Y Competing against 201 pupils from 26 schools these girls lst Shorthand l L Commito 2nd Bus Math Theres1G1ron scored as follows: Susan Pinsonneuult. lst Bus Mith J Les Jrd Twpinal J Cournover lrd Business Mithemitits niewski. 2nd, Typing l. J. Durocher. lst. Typinc 7 Y Ciouette 'J I ljif. , W9 .. X f fi , . K I i ,. 1 V O A I, ' EQ! A ,gi WWQM M i: :i,,w 5 tuiffgpn ifqlfd' Q A, K Q.. x x 3, I X , fini'-if illl li ll - - lf, , nn.. Fwy 1 K 4 ga FA ar 1 , ' E ss!-f 135. ., 2 ww , ' A THLE TICS 1 1 M arianhill Wildcats 3-7-45 SEASON'S SCOREBOARD TEAM WE THEY Hardwick 66 92 Warren 70 91 St. Mai'y's. Milford 46 72 Holy Name 50 71 Tantasqua 71 64 St. Joseph 60 56 4 simon 96 72 Southbridge 64 77 .. V, St. Joseph 67 44 . 7 Webster Acad. 91 42 ' i 3 si. Louis 75 77 , ' 1 - Hardwick 60 73 S Holy Name 52 92 , -- ' -if 1 f gf Southbridge 85 105 Q Alumni 74 38 in -'-- 1,'. St. Marys. Milford 68 82 - 'A . fx Webster Acad. 83 58 ' 'T ' ' - 4 si. Louis 72 64 'W Q . Warren 58 81 ki ii 7' Monson 67 60 lf. -i. 6 ,. W 2 , .- 7' er-f. ,.f., 1 A -- ,awww ,,, nf' i ,. ,- .,.......4... '- SEATED: D. Mahar D. Tiberii R. Schneider, fco-ca t.1, P. Mathieu, J. Moran. R. Saad. D. Pol- is: STANDING: E. Proulx R. Frew D. Dion P. urd fCoachJ, B. LaCroix. G. Caouette. D. Jones. B. Caouette, co-Capt., absent. A L I 1 4. c ti ml' pr' 9:2632 4 ' HARDWICK AND SOUTHBRIDGE f each proved to be a challenging contest but Ernie. Dewey and Chip show here that they did not go down without a struggle. f'!T ,JSI L .10 1 1 -if - V 1 'qv- MICKY ARCHAMBEAULT and Kev Brogan. Whatk DAVE MAHER waves goodbye to ball as Paul Mathieu this? A holdup? moves in. JV'S: ROW 1: D. Polls, J. Bridgeo, R. Hamelin, J. Earls, R. Collette. A. Archambeault, M, Lukowskig ROW 2: S. Menard. K. Brogan, R. Tadla, R. Frew. S. Fournier, D. Jones, George Polis. Coach. THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR as J. Moran and B. Caouette struggle for the hall while D. Maher and D. Tiberii wait hopefully. A-fl T3 X -...f FN 4 1' A I I 1 I 1 I I I I I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: R. Arpin, J. Durocher. P. McNally, D. Pepper, A. Silvestrl D Gull beault. M. Gibeault, S. Bernard, J. Stevens. S. Simonelli, J. McNerr1ey. '54 LETS GO. GIRLS! The cIock's not standing still! HOW S THIS fOr a forced landmgq .IV CHEERLEADERS: STANDING: K. Hmay. E. Letourneau. B. Poulih. S. Stevens. G. Brigham, L. Dion. L. Brunelle. L. LeBlanc, KNEELING: E. Pcloquin fco-captq. C. Clarke. S. Pinsonneault leo-capt.J. ffm. .--S 'fl-QFSQ-Ah. ' J A -. E-X ..., - , - 1 ..,, it ,' Q S AQ . , r - .., D LL-'4,ff.QggflfQi 'ji . SEASONS SCOREBOARD 7 'PE 51 555'-A'-f ls! 5 ' 'iz '- ' TEAM WE THEY F'-'Q L if ,vwklltllll 'I .av ' ' whit, -. S vt St. Joseph 8 7 ,iff ? . - -. ., Charlton l7 15 l 2 , Tantasqua 3 l l Q .X .. Webster Academy 7 5 sk ' Southbridge l l5 . . Ao 7 'A . 1 Southbridge 8 3 f . - -A 'f 5 M St. Louis l I7 yr, 1 H gay 7 , Charlton 2 I9 lei I 'N v' ' I, y ,I Webster Academy 3 6 'T L. V - ' -'- ' ' 1 ' , Oxford 3 9 1 . A - ' C -' iff- . St. Joseph 8 7 3' 'I A J '23, V ' 7 Monson 3 12 J. CADARETTE SWINGSL SHS falls: Result : Our Victory! f 36 rf-5 S' tcm A Au ov Xsg,,L!mtg X ,I i ,Q 'EW'-1nQ ,,, ttttnfffgy 'Y l ' fe WH 1' 'fillllzzf lllwli lr A V J' -'A 1 A S r,eV XM. V4 AR-J P. Hurd tCoachJ, R. Hamelin, A. Archambeault, D. Maher, D. Coachb, J. Lopriore tAsSt. Coachj. tkneelmgj S. Astukjewicz, Skoczylas, S. Jones, J. Cadarette, R. Collette, B. Borghesi tAsst. D. Lamontagne, J. Moran, D. Tiberii, F. Silvestri. J. Fierro. V . .tllllffflg 5 SMILING EANSSER APPROVINOLY. MAHER - J. Durocher all looks on as Coach Hurd gesents ave Lamon- taihe with M P Baseball Trtophy. set to chuck another victory. In 12211218 552 ' x -fl 2'1 , ,fx 'B l l i l I 1 l l 1 1 x A 1 XM ,,,if ga-f,,,,, Marianhill Holds Athletic wards Banquet Marianhill Central Catholic High school held its first athletic awards banquet last night at the school cafeteria and auditorium. Presen- tation of three Most Valuable Play- er awards and several letters and certificates 'highlighted the pro- gram. William Emrich, athletic direc- tor and head baseball coach at Tantasqua Regional High school, was guest speaker. Peter Hurd, athletic director and baseball and basketball coach at Marianhill,l was in charge of arrangements. MVP awards were presented to Dewey Tiberii for varsity basket- ball, David Lamontagne for base' ball, and Louise Pinsonneault for girls basketball, Letters Letters went to: Varsity Basketball, Bruce Caou- ette and Chip Schneider, co-cap- tainsg John Moran, Barry La- Croix, Ronnie Saad, Gerry Caou- , i 1 11 go 4 ff' XWX 9 , 44' lllk i A l sill'-. 0 , ' -1 Ili -'Vaci 1 I --- , 0 iris'-Q JI.- f ,Q l i I ette, David Dion, David Maher. Paul Mathieu, David Polis. Ernest Proulx and Dewey Tiberii. Varsity Baseball. David Lamon- tagne, captain: Mickey Archam' beault, Stanley Astukiewicz, Paul Brodeur, James Cadarette, Denis Casaubon, Richard Collette, James Fierro, Bobby Hamelin, Steve Jones, Mi-ke Ladago, David Maher, John Moran, David Polis, Davidi Prouty, Francis Silvestri, Davidl Skozylas and Dewey Tiberii. Girls Basketball, Pat Blanchette and Jean McNerny, co-captainszl Lorraine Bonnette, Flora Moore, Louise Pinsonneault, Linda Roy, Doreen Saad and Madeleine Bro-' rdeur. Certiticates Certfiicates were presented to Junior Varsity Basketball captain John Earls, John Bridgeo. Kevin Brogan, Richard Collette. Stephen Fournier, Robert Frexv, Ditz Jones, Robert Hamelin, Mark Lekowski, Steve Menard and Arthur Archam- beault. Also getting certificates were Girls Junior Varsity basketball players Karen Brigham. Deborah Canralonga, Jane Lemoine, Chris Polis, Jane Bousquet, Elisabeth Bastien and Julia Desourcy. Varsity Cheerleaders include co- captains Jean McNerney 81 Made' leine Gibeault, Ruth Arpin. Sue Bernard, Joanne Durocher. Diane Guilbault, Pat McNally, Sandy Simonelli, Sid Stevens, Deborah Pepper and Anne Silvestri. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are Ellen Peloquin and Sue Pinson neault co-captains: Deborah Bon , nette, Gail Brigham, Louise Bru- nelle, Cathy Clarke. Linda Dion, Karen llmay, Lcslic Lcblziiic, Bcth Poulin, Sue Stevens and Evelyn Letourneau. Sgig 'I .ag ,J et. 5 . we Q We S55-. Magic Is The 1 Nighf' - :A Junior- 1 4 Senior 1 if! I V .ll Prom 1 f A A I xxx If UQ A rg- 46 1 N Paul Chapmarfs EMERALDS QUEENS COURT L. Cyr. J. McNerney. M. Gibeault. Queen. L. Roy and S. Richer. LEADING GRAND MARCH ure Judy Donais and escort, Leo Farrand. BEFORE AND AFTER choosing the Queen and her court. -1 N x . 1 l ,Af na I r G A f A .i V -. A . ! l 'r .L ,WX A X P 55 Liza' -if la 'N Senior Trips Whether our trips took us to Mt. Snow or New York, it was always the good fel- lowship of our' classmates and the com- pany of our teachers and parents that made each outing an experience filled with pleasure. -- '.':-7.-M: .2 Qld I 9 4' - .v Q Q-M122 lliifiiy. ' if .Lf 0 0 9' J wav, ' Mx if 'W' , 'ff . -3, v R i jf 4 X--N at - ,sir T Q. 5- ' -S: fig- ' .Nf 5 2x! V X . ' :. 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Ml:-4 y '55- '-H, 'As 'Q 'K 'K 1- v .1 ' 1' 'EXE N l lll .W Senior Memories These pictures, beginning with Se- nior Night through Graduation Mass in the exquisite setting of Notre Dame Church where beauty, reverence and dignity prevailed, then on to Rom's for Communion Breakfast made meaningful by the presence of our parents and teach- ers, trace more effectively than words the happiness tinged with a bit of sadness that each of these gatherings afforded us. 4 A ii Q cg ' J' l QQ, 3 K If I ag, A ' on -. lSN'T IT STRANGE? Our diploma doesn't give us the feeling of freedom Mixed Emotions We didn't feel this way at rehearsal. I wonder why? ,f 'bu That's a dainty curtsy. Jean. mag we expected, l . E Let's Be Nonchalant! N ! Kr 1 I-.1 , 1 iff!!! Our names look so important in that beautiful script! gk Fr. Paul and Lt. Moser are so consolingl Teachers are so human on these occasions! Man the lifeboaLsl GRINS ALL AROUND. Must he the strong section ot' the THE SERVANT FAMILY is well represented by Roland. class. 1Wasn't Mr. Morin clever to film Mrs. Moran so as to Christine. George and Suzanne who take reluctant leave of give her such stunning and appropriate millineryflj Marianhill. 'lli , t i S Father PauI's Address to the Graduates at Communion Breakfast The world opens forth with her arms enfoldingf' These words of your very beautiful class song ex- press adequately my feelings and hopes for each of you as you stand on the threshold of a great ex- perience as then very mystery of life with its inevi- table triumphs and disasters - tears and smiles awaits you. On this day the world welcomes you as young adults as you take on adult responsibilities. There is a note of sadness amidst the greatjoy of this day for the past is memory and the future is a mystery. I am very pleased to have this last opportunity to speak to you and to be with you. Having shared your joys and sorrows, your triumphs and failures. your hopes and dreams, I feel that, in reality, I am a member of your class. Together we have made history in our Church and school systemg you have made, by your contribu- tions of time and effort, a reality of MARIAN- HILL. You are the first alumni of this new school and we expect you will justify our pride and expectations. What message can I leave you, since we have spent a whole ryear sharing each other's thoughts and knowledge. The answer to this question is not simple. but I do have a dream which I would hope will be your vision of tomorrow. It was the prophet Joel who said, In those days your old men shall dream dreams and your young men shall have visions. Well, I am not old but I claim the prerogative of dreaming on this morning above all, and you in turn have the right and the power to make my dream your vision. It should be a bright. optimistic picture for your lives are before you. Our visions have faded and it is our turn to dream dreams and these dreams are of you and for you. For I have a dream. a dream that encompasses the marvels of space and technology from the earth to the moon. From the launch-pads of Cape Kennedy to the very stars - I have a dream of a better world of breathless beautv and wonderment. From the hills of New England to the sandy beaches of California, I have a dream of your generation con- quering this mighty land and expanding its poten- tial. I have a dream of a brand new tomorrow. from the lush jungles of Viet-Nam to the expanses of China and Asia. where sound of love rings true and the clashing of metal ceases its hated sound of death. suffering and man's inhumanity to man. I have a dream - a dream of a world at peace - one in which you have built the city of brotherly love and the city of God. From North to South. East to West I have a dream of civil peace where discord is no more and white and colored sit side by side in friendship and in peace. From the halls of MARIANHILL to wherever you may be. I have a dream of you as the builders of this dream. The task is not an easy one. The bur- den is heavy but it is not impossible. As you labor to make my dream your vision and your vision realit , several important qualities will be needed to fulfill these dreams and visions. COURAGE - the courage to be different. FAITH - faith born of love of neighbor. Lastly, I have a dream of all of us sharing Gods love in the heavenly Jerusalem where strife is no more and every tear is wiped away and each of us shares the golden joy of God's Eternity. In bidding you farewell, I implore Gods choicest graces for you and I thank you for having given me the pleasure of knowing you and the privilege of guiding you. My office door is always open to eac of you. God love and bless you. For in those days your old men shall dream dreams and your young men shall have visions. FRENCH CONTES'l WINNERS, Pa tricia Blanchet tMarianhillJ. Trina D'An- gelo tSouthbridge Highl with their teach- ers, Sr. Jeanne de Rheims and Mrs. Rose Proulx, Senior Scholarshzps and Award Winners American Optical Company Scholarship, S4000 to Dexter Giroux. Exchange Club Scholarship, S1600 to Diana Cloutier. Fraternal Order of Police and Fraternal Order of Police Associates Lodge No. l, Southbridge, Mass., S200 to Diana Cloutier. Miraculous Medal Guild Scholarship, St. Mary's Parish, S300 to Paul Galipeau. St. Anne,s Sodality of Notre Dame Parish, S200 to Roland Chenier. Marycrest College, Davenport, Iowa, S800 schol- arship to Suzanne Archambeault for her out- standing academic record. American Legion Scholarship, S100 to Suzanne Archambeault. Franco-American Veterans' Prize for proficiency in French to Patricia Blanchet. An Honor Scholarship to Louise Seguin by Anna Maria College of Paxton for having maintained honor grades throughout her high school course. Sacred Heart Parish Scholarship, S350 to Christine Servant. Southbridge Mothers' Club Scholarship, S100 to Suzanne Servant. L'Union Ste. Jean-Baptiste d'Amerique Schol- arship, S100 to Patricia Blanchet for being one of the five New England finalists. Southbridge Women's Club Scholarship, S400 to Suzanne Archambeault. Marianhill Drama Club Scholarship, S300 to Luc- ille Dumas. American Legion Post No. 31, certiticate for meri- torious service to Patricia Blanchet. 4 ,Ex x ,fs 5:3 .. Q I 1 : -'T filet fl, .N TA 'J :ig M r il tl ,gg LY, R 15 i ' ,.- is .I E-A 9? 7 , Induction of seniors D. Giroux, J. Glondek. D. Cloutier and D. Lamontagne into NATIONAL HON- OR SOCIETY. Senior Scholarships and Award Winners lcontinued from page 637 ln recognition of outstanding academic achievement, Marianhill Central Catholic High School awards the following scholarships: S200 to Judith Donais 200 to Jean Glondek 100 to Yvonne Hamelin 100 to Ann Silvestri 1966 Senior Speech Awards To Yvonne Hamelin and Lucille Dumas a medal for excellent work in original oratory. Life Membership granted by the National Forensic League to Paul Galipeau and Dexter Giroux for earning 25 or more points in speech contests and maintaining that standing in their senior year. A Certificate of Achievement to Yvonne Hamelin for Honorable Placement in the 1966 American Legion Worcester County Oratorical Competition. The Massachusetts Secondary School Speech League awarded the following cer- tificates for participation in the Central Mass. Preliminary Speech Festival: Certincate of Superior Achievement to Paul Brodeur and Dexter Giroux. Certificate of Excellent Achievement to David Richer, Paul Galipeau and Lucille Dumas. Certificate of Good Achievement to Cynthia Benoit. Second Place winner in National French Contest - Louise Seguin. Highest Score in TIME Current AfTairs Contest A Paul Brodeur. Gold Medal for highest score in annual math examination sponsored by the Math Association of America - Dexter Giroux. Student Government Day Representative - Dexter Giroux. The following students, having fuliilled the requirements under the Afiiliation Program of the Catholic University of America. are awarded diplomas by this Institution: Ruth Arpin Paul Galipeau Dexter Giroux Jean Glondek Barry LaCroix Jean McNerney David Richer Linda Roy Robert Schuck Ann Silvestri 64 AD VER TISING Special Benefactor HIS EXCELLENCY BISHOP BERNARD J. FLANAGAN BISHOP OF WORCESTER Gala' S tar Patrons THE PRIESTS OF SACRED HEART PARISH, SOUTHBRIDGE ALBERT J. BISHOP PLUMBING 8a R. ROBBINS COMPANY HEATING CO. COMPLIMENTS OF ROM,S RESTAURANT DR. AND MRS. RAYMOND HALING SOUTHBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK MR. AND MRS. FRANK SANSOUCY DE TRIANA COUNCIL NO. 199, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, SOUTHBRIDGE Silver Star Patrons Joseph Blanchet Company, Inc. Burnham Insurance Agency S. Anthony Caprera, Attorney Wm. H. DiGregorio Insurance Agency G. Gregoire 8: Sons E. E. LaFlamme, Appliances Southbridge Sport Shop Universal Tag Company Westwood Textile Mills Parents MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND DR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR.AND MR. AND MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS ERNEST ARCHAMBEAULT RAOUL ARPIN ALBERT CAOUETTE LEO BENOIT RAYMOND BERNARD CLARENCE BLAIS LOUIS R. BLANCHET FRANCIS BOMBARD NORMAND BRODEUR GEORGE E. CASAUBON ROLAND CHENIER ROLAND CLOUTIER THEODORE COURNOYER RENE COURNOYER NORMAND COUTURE EDMOND CYR ROLAND DELAGE NORMAN A. DONAIS CHARLES DRAZBA ERNEST R. DUMAS GEORGE ETHIER ALBERT GALIPEAU JULES GAUTHIER FELIX GELINEAU ARMAND GIBEAULT JOSEPH GIGUERE ROLAND GIROUX WALTER GLONDEK ROBERT GUILBEAULT CLARENCE GUILLET ROBERT L. HAMELIN RENE HOUDE MR. AND MRS. MRS. CECILE J. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR HUARD HUDON CHARLES LACOSTE GEORGE LaCROIX GERARD LaFLECHE ALFRED LAMONTAGNE LEONARD LAMOTHE GERARD LARIVIERE IN MEMORY OF CYRILLE LATAILLE MR. AND MRS. JEROME LAVALLEE MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LEDUC MRS. RITA LEPAGE MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LETOURNEAU MRS. AMEDEE LIVERNOIS MRS. DOROTHY MCNERNEY MR. AND MRS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT MENARD FRANCIS E. 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Auxiliary No. 334 A Friend Gay Travel Service Kochanek's Furniture Store Ladies of St. Anne, Notre Dame Parish Langevin Jewelers Ed Langevin's Sports 81 Photo Shop Lazo's Restaurant Lena's Charm Studio Leo's Barber Shop Leona's Beauty Box Leona's Restaurant Libuda Bros. Mobile Service Station Louis' Dress Shop Albert N. McGrath, Insurance McGrath Radio 81 Appliance Company Morrison Finance Company National Laundry Joseph E. O'Shaughnessy. Attorney Park Lane Motors Phil's Upholstery Ray's Globe 81 Shell Station Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saad and Family Mrs. Stasia A. Saad and Family Dr. Wilfred Seguin Bill Swiacki f Real Estate Syl's Auto Sales 81 Service Tot-to-Teen Shop and Village Deb Town 81 Country Flower Shop Triton Collection Agency Vic's Spa Village Beauty Salon Waite's Hardware F.W. Woolworth Company ,I x..f'Y RADIO STATION WESO. Student Reporters. ie S . -if e Priests of NOTRE DAME PARISH Southbridge, IVlass. SACRED HEART PARISH 18 East Main St. Webster, Nlass. Rev. Silvio S. 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WORCESTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 249 lVlain Street Southbridge MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION We, the NIORINS' STUDIOS of Southbridge and Webster, wish to congratulate the Class of 1966. We hope you will enjoy for years the treasured moments we recorded in the camera's eye. Also, we hope you will remember us when the occasion arises in order that we may have the privilege of recording for you other moments of great importance in your future. It was a pleasure working with you, and we wish each and every one of you individually the most in prosperity, success and happiness in the years to come. ' Sincerely, IVIURIN STUDIOS voun oFFiciAL cu-xss PHoToc.RAPHER 1966 HORIZONS staff members available when picture was tak- Schuck. D. Lamontagne, D. Giroux, D. Richer, E. Delage, P. Gig- en included tseatedj S. Ethier, L. Blais, C. Surprenant. L. La- uere, R. Chenier and R. Leduc. Fleche. J. Glondek, A. Silvestri, M. Gibeaultg fstandingj R. Special thanks to Don Lendry, Yearbook Repre- sentative, for his generous and able assistance at Yearbook S ta 17 all ASSOCIATE EDITORSI Patricia Blanchet and Jean Glondek SENIOR EDITORS? David Lamontagne and Linda Roy FACULTY EDITOR: Jean MCNefney Paul Giguefe ACTIVITY EDITOR: Christine Swan, CURRICULUM EDITORS Suzanne Archambeault PHOTOGRAPHY? Morin Studios, D. Giroux, R. Schuck. E. Gauthier COPY EDITORS: LAYOUT EDITORS Yvonne Hamelin, Suzanne Servant A. Silvestri, D. Cloutier BUSINESS STAFF: Roland Chenier Manager M. Gibeault. D. Saad, C Surprenant. R. Leduc. L. Blais, S. Ethier L. LaFleche. S. Menard. M. Lamothe D. Richer. E. Deluge. : Q-5.?.-f-6 V .... -, aw'- - vs 79 X L O S., gift- fi ' x, si is .4i'g,,, ' A ' Q24 Vi: P' f Q, , Sf' Q-I, ' 1 if ' Jf-1 Acknowledgment to Bob Morin. ofiicial class photographer and Staff Members: Planning and producing a year- book can be demanding and frus- trating or it can be challenging and rewarding. 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