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xcs ati ls'o 'Y 0 C W!-f-Q a '- X V Senior Class--Classical andbcientilic Courses I OFFICERS President ................... ................................ ............... R i chard Rondeau Vice-President ........... ................. J oseph Donahue Secretary .................................................................................. ............... J oseph Willoughby We have reached the stage where our secondary school course is completed. Some of us will go further into the mysteries of learning and others will step out to face the world. We feel, however, that we are prepared to take our next step into life. We have been as well-trained in our religion as in our studies. The realization that life is just beginning does not daunt us because our teachers have instilled in us the desire to get ahead and the ambition to be worthy citizens of this beautiful country. With all this in mind, we know that God will help us. Many boys among us have been standouts during their sojourn here. Raymond Cote, Raymond Loughman, Francis Carrier, James Bolton, Jean Louis Bolduc and Rich- ard Rondeau are noted for their scholastic achievements. ln the field of sports we have such names as Joseph Donahue, Captain of the football team, Martin Cogavin, Roland Martelly, Joseph Perreault and others who have shown themselves to be good, clean and honest sportsmen. The names of these boys have adorned the honor roll as well as the sports column. They are examples of what true Christian fellows should be. They are typical Mount boys. The time has come when we must bid farewell to Mount Saint Charles. We are proud that we have been permitted to attend and graduate from this true Catholic school. We cannot express in mere words the respect, the honor and the love that we hold for our Alma Mater . To the Chaplain and the Brothers, we wish to bestow our sincere but humble appreciation for the many courtesies shown unto us. To the undergraduates, we leave the duty of upholding the honor of our school. May their sojourn here be as pleasant as ours has been. PAUL l-IEFFERNAN 7l 1940
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