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four 11:1 Fr. Norman Jalbert Sr. Muriel Audette, S.S.A. Miss Linda Bartolomei Mrs. Dara Brian Philosophy Pope John Paul ll stated that Catholic education must make a contribution to the church and to society. It must educate young men and women who will be capable and willing to as- sume tasks in the service of the community and of society in general and to bear witness to their faith before the world. And finally, to be what it ought to be, a Catholic school must set up, among its faculty and students, a real community which bears witness to a living and operative christianity, a community whose sincere commitment is for development of the total in- dividual. lt is this goal to which Marianhill Junior-Senior High School is dedicated. X rf: Y c Mrs. Kathleen Brown Mrs. Mary Chosta Fr. Chester Devlin 5
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2 f Q52- ? 2 l ' . Y : r' i 55s.K f1' l g an Q . 3. .3231 ff 5 Mrs, Kathleen Peloquin Mrs. Juliette Archambeault Mrs. Lorraine Croke Mrs. Pauline Maramo Mrs. Phyllis Lamontagne A Word to Mrs. L Some people go through life with- out having met anyone who has in- spired them to think of greater heights. We, the Senior class, have met that person here on the faculty at Marianhill. Mrs. Phyllis Lamontagne is that person. We are most grateful for all that has been done for us. Mrs. Lamontagne, or Mrs. L as she is affectionately known, came to Mar- ianhill when we were beginning our freshman year of high school. We be- gan one of the greatest challenges of our life: to attend all of Mrs. L's Eng- lish classes and to pass them. She, unselfishly, has given us more than we could ever return. Her dedication and perseverance reaches far deeper than just teaching us what is re- quired. And so, we have learned more than just Literature from her: we have learned how to give, how to be unself- ish, and how to sacrifice for the sake of others. We have learned that we can reach beyond the wildest expec- tations that we and others have placed on us. Mrs. Lamontagne has shown us how to surmount all obsta- cles. Mrs. L, thank you for being you and for all that you have done. We will always love you. 7
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