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EXUEL B sl XX 0 '- Sophomore Class--Classical Course OFFICERS President ........................ ................................. ............. J o hn McHugh Vice-President ..... . ......... ........... R obert L'Heureux Secretary ........................ ........... ...... .......... . ................ R o b ert Gray Presenting the Sophomore Classical group with its outstanding intellectuals and promising athletes! This class of fine young gentlemen have proved themselves capable of following in the footsteps of the senior-bound juniors. The leaders in the scholastic department are John McHugh, Emile Robert, Robert L'Heureux, Leo Dyer, Lawrence Frost, Jean-Paul Hazebrouck, George Riley, and Gerard Sutherland. This flock of youngsters are the cream of the crop as far as scholastic ability is concerned. However, we must not omit me boys who appear as stars-to-be in the field of athletics. These include George McCormack, Walter Bacon, and John Dubois, Junior Varsity Basketball players who will probably be on the first team-next year. Brother Michael's Junior League this year introduced new up and coming athletes, such as Francis Jeton, Paul Foisy, Lawrence Frost, Joe Connolly, and Henry Drewes. Rene Morin and Normand Andrews added their bit to athletic prominence by being members of the varsity football squad. BELIEVE IT OR NOT: J Daniel iWild Horsel Martin is quite the singer! Francis Greeley has developed a school girl complexion. David O'Brien has become Brother Elisee's right-hand man. Francis Boyd fthe Springfield Special? still doesn't know what the score is yet. Henry Drewes refuses to share his high marks with Edward Greene. Timothy O'Connor is this class's gift to the fair sex. Lawrence Frost came out of Hicksville into civilization. ' JOSEPH PERREAULT isiillnee
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Q gXCEls' 4' . 00 'VV1'.f'C Sophomore Class--Scientific Course OFFICERS President ........................ ................. F rancis Finn Vice-President ............... ............... L awrence Klein Secretary .................. .......... N ormand Guerin The Sophomore class is the largest one at the Mount, but this does not prevent it from capturing its share of the honors. In the classroom or on the athletic field, you often see these Sophomores excel. Many of these boys are in the Junior division under the supervision of Rev. Bro. Michael. Tom Perkins, president of last year's Freshman class, is a prominent mem- ber, playing all sports and doing well in his studies. Joe Cannon, however, prefers sports alone, and is doing a good job of it, he should be ready for the varsity next year! Joe Connolly, hailing from North Smithfield, is another fine chap. Joe's the son of the former Boston Braves outfielder. Of course you all know that reckless driver, Mike Borek, from Millville. Lawrence Frost, Dick Rondeau's New York pal, wants to be a hockey star some day, while Louis Panuzio and Francis Jeton desire to stick to the football field. A few of these boys made good with the varsity in their first year out. They are, .lim Murphy in football and baseball, Bob Ouelette in football and basketball, and Walt Bacon in baseball. Joseph Barry is one of the leading scholars while Tom Perkins, Lawrence Frost, and Walt Bacon are not far behind. Fellows, you have just passed that Sophomore iinx , so from now till your senior year, you should strive to acquire your share of the spoils, especially in the classroom. GERALD CHARLAND Bl 1940
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