Notre Dame High School - L Etoile Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)
- Class of 1961
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I96l f I X mum W YV 6 Main St. S hbndge, MA O2 VOLU ME X SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS CMM 74' fs '74 lil! Administration Page 7 Seniors Page 11 Underclassmen Page 27 Curriculum Page 41 Activities Page 63 Subscribers Page 81 and Faculty K x I xl xx , , ,- ..-1...--1rv.-- N v 1 X X i 0f9Zl!0l'd! SENIORS, our four happy years are nearing the 'point marked The end. How quickly those days have passed, and with them, our joys and sorrows. We Wish our HYEARBOOKH to be an expression of deep and sincere gratitude-gratitude to our dear parents, and to our teachers for patience, untiring and admirable. Now, as we complete one phase of life and stand on the threshold of another, we look back to recap- ture the happy moments which are kept sacred in our yearbook of 61 , to which we have entrusted more than mere words or pictures, but the living memories of our school days. All will summon the carefree and jovial faces of their schoolmates who, by their friendly counte- nance and valued co-operation, helped also make this the happiest journey of our life. To the Seniors, these pages are priceless because they contain symbols of their love, their gratitude, their dreams, and in the future will also hold their memories. RESPICE STELLAM VOC.-X MARIAM! Oh! ne detournez pas les yeux De cette blanche etoile Vous qui sur les flots orageux COI1dlliSGZ HOtl'9 VO119. Avec Marie on ne craint pas C'est toujours l'Espe1'ance. Et des qu'on se jette en ses bras Le Paradis commence . . . 4 peafcafmfz To whom do we owe more in life than to our Mothers and Fathers? From the day of our birth, through the stormy days of childhood and the formative adolescent years, no one has stood so uncomplainingly by us as they. Their only interests have been to better our lives and to set up standards of devotion. And now, as we set foot on the path of a future unknown, we the Seniors of GI dedicate to you, our beloved parents, the fruits of our achievements. What we feel in our hearts cannot be expressed in words, but perhaps, in this small way, we shall convey to you our heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation. 5 fV0fl?2 Uief' Qaifzzizef 4' ..,,,.-H Son Excellence Monseigneur Bernard J. Flanagan, D.D. Eveque de Worcester 6 My eww? ffffef' ' 411300 . fi 'sw , f- I MGR Jean-Baptiste Lamothe, P. D. Cure' de la Paroisse Notre-Dame '95 M -s rw' . f,.. 2?wftf ' C -..-- K ...Q-9- . .4- M. 1'abbe'Jacques Smith M. Vabbef Richard Collette M. lvflbblf Paul Fhoquetto 'RN 42 Rev. Claude Lamothe We take this opportunity to thank all our devoted teachers who have helped us on our Way to happiness. Although we regret hav- ing to leave Notre Dame, we are looking for-- Ward to entering a new life. We shall always remember with gratitude the services ren- dered by Sister Superior, our Headmasters and teachers. Greatly appreciated is the ad- vice that we were given whenever needed. We express our deepest gratitude for the Catholic education received. We will pray for you daily. ??!7Zf!'d!Z06 Qfazifak f Sister Saint Anne, a.s.v., Superior H E A D M A S T E Sister Germaine-de-Jesus, a.s.v. 1 i l 3 1 X .5 5 1 Rev. Paul Choquette Do I R E C T E S S ,,.,19lPw- 92219 ' 53 55, an Sister Germaine de Jesus Sister Jeanne de Rheims -PW' Principal Senior Class Advisor Latin II, III Religion and French IV 'sv' ---- ' Sister Gertrude-du-D.C. Sister Madeleine-du-D.C. Senior Class Advisor Junior Class Advisor Science and Math English and Typing 'iv' ,je- 9 Sister Marie-de-Lourdes Sister Saint Rollande Junior Class Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor Commercial French I, II, III -ww, x ' ,ggi -N T' Sf' H r 'v' in-ov Sister Claire-des-Lys Sister Madeleine de Galilee Sister Lucile-de-Jesus Sister Georges-du-S.C. Soliliompye Vlnss Advisor Freshman Class Advisor Freshman Class Advisor MUSIC limi-lisli and Hiolouv Religion and Emrlish American and World History Glee Club 1 ss llvll e n i 0 r :5 DAVID STEVENS HDaVe?! Happiness is the feeling we experience when we are too busy to be miserable ship . . . possesses the secret of success, personality plus . . . everybody's buddy . . . natural ability to get along with people . . . M7 chatterbox par excellence . . . will someday 41 write his own Trig book, containing the right answers . . . spends a great deal of his time bowling . . . What's your problem? . . . never a dull moment when he's around . . . a whiz in math and sciences . . . has a special knowledge of machines, especially candy machines . . . thoughtful and depend- able . . . should go far in his chosen field. Pfefezfezz' - x PAULINE YVON It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends Just loves English literature . . . versatile, witty, keen of mind . . . a bundle of mis- chievousness . . . always on the go . . . coke and chips, please . . . an ocean of smiles . . . typing and shorthand whiz . . . watch that swing, Pauline! . . . sociable . . . friend to all, foe to none . . . extremely talkative . . . ardent in both work and play . . . para- gon of activity . . . aspiring secretary . . . success is knocking at her door W ! 12 Vie Fermi' Able President . . . outstanding in leader- .ii--? DIANE TRAHAN 'It's lovely to sing when you sing like a bird Most energetic and always on the go . . . loved and respected by all . . . her eyes mir- ror the beauty of her soul . . . has a beautiful soprano voice . . . always polite and con- siderate . . . Strand's pretty candy counter girl makes sure she sells more than she eats . . . a tr-ue friend and student . . . radi- ant smile . . . perseveres in work but doesn't exclude fun . . . peas and corn for breakfast again? . . . true to her work, her word, her friends . , . an asset to any group '11 . .Qecfeznfy JANET GOUIN It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice Calm as the night and sweet as the morn- ing mist . . . wonderful personality . . . ap- pears to be quiet but we know her better . . . an expert on water skis . . . a constant letter writer to someone in the Air Force . . . is forever saying Eh bins . . . mod- est in her ways . . . immaculately neat from tip of polished shoe to tip of curly locks . . . 5 ' possesses the qualities of graciousness and femininity . . . once a friend, always a friend x., 1 W-wafer 13 f H Q wigggat 1,2 , X W , , 4 'F 3 , A ,M-qfvi? ,4.o+M ' 'F' s ABN 'ttf' laugh . . . never at a loss for words . . . her read LOUISE ALLARD CKLOu!7 A carefree heart is a happy heart Always willing to give someone a ride . . . service with a smile . . . rewards a good joke with a hearty yr A if wit and sense of humor are always welcomed . . . dungaree doll . . . often seen in her black and white bomb Pontiac . . . just hates her middle name Viola . . . happy-go-lucky . . . giggles galore . . . -C bookkeeping, her claim to fame . . . talking is her A contageons laugh is worth catching Red Sox playing . . . . we can't lose with Nan on our team . . . one of our literary writers . . . vivid imagination . . . cries real tears on the spur of the moment . . . works diligently in math . . . . carefree and happy . . . friendly toward every- body . . . never wears a frown . . . desires a degree in history . . . good student . . .cooperative . . . bound to succeed Siv- i favorite pastime . . . fastidious, frank, friendly . . . ardent sport enthusiast . . looking forward to a busi- ness career NANCY BACHAND fan . . . even though Ted Williams is not . , a professional on the basketball court . . got that problem yet? . . . a good sport f R , I.-',fVVi! h CONSTANCE BERGER bt A ,il y A ,W Connie 'UU' 'gig V! if tip If a thing is worth doing, ij Vail' Z, g ,O 'N it's worth doing welt N ffm , XX True to her work, her word, her friends wha eet ij VL-fly 0, and quiet ways . . . considerate of others Ti . ' atneiili ,M if shines through all she does . . . her dispgilsiti ' 'suas ' 'i cy sunny as her smile . . . movie lover . . . d' y i! DNR!! M yn: Fabian last night?'. . . believes in taki 1 im J, .!V,,!f ji in everything she does . . . faithful in the f 1- i A4 4 N duty . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . ordei ij Dwi? fl I . J quiet . . . modest in her ways . . . thoughtful a g-M ' , NW derstanding . . . well-earned success will be li sf s R, lp Fun loving . . . dependable . . . trustworthy . . . sweet . . . the essence of neatness and poise . . . daintiness of a Dresden doll . . . feminine in all her Ways . . . one of McLellan's efficient and reliable helpers . . . sterl- ing character . . . capable, courteous and cautious driver . . . even on the Wrong side of Main Street . . . Wliere's Don tonight, Maddy? . . . her quiet manner M! attracts friends . . . exquisitely polite . . . conscientious ' and clever . . . a truly valuable friend . . . plans to don a nurse's cap 'Q 'ff MADELEINE BLINN csMaddyaa Her sweetness enchants all I I JOYCE BOUCHARD cctloycen Small in stature, but great in worth Petite and sweet . . . the shortest of the senior class . . . very smart dresser . . . enthusiastic captain of the Cheerleaders . . . pert . . . miniature spark plug . . . First National's greatest asset . . . is forever gig- gling . . . determined to wear the white of a nurse . . . alert and cheerful . . . desires to reach five feet . . . sincerity and gaiety are the keys to her person- ality lg? X7 jdflgfyu f cfgfwrffrui j WJEADZlN BRoDEUR W Jeannie f f I ll ' lc I! If Good mgs 21SWjglglpaC .ages ,D l blond . c'a tale for dancing . . . Watch th t baton, eanni ! . . . anything she does is with good inten 'on . . .3 amiable . . e d aring simplicity . . . gets alo welllwi 1 mates . . . very sel- dom seen with l belies her seri fside f X Q Z' 1 e fi. . gay . . . carefree nature l 5 ' J EANN E CARON Jeannie A carefree heart is free of selfishness and greed Paramount virtue of friendliness . . . unexpected mis- chievousness now and then . . . has a good time any- where . . . in a sedate manner, naturally . . . full of remarks . . . never at a loss for words . . . always full ' of vigor and excitement . . . fine alto voice . . . has a great sense of humor . . . can always be counted on to do a good job 27 X BEATRICE DIAGNEAULT 6CBeaH A carefree heart is a cheerful heart Giggles at the least prodding . . . friendly to all . . . her Pepsodent smile attracts admiration . . . just loves to eat at Nestor's . . . remember, Bea, today is French Day . . . excellent basketball player . . . pos- f' sesses a wonderful sense of humor . . . a capable book- keeper 3 X LOUISE DESPRES Laugh and the world laughs with you High spirited . . forever teasing . . . loquacious . . . f of an inquisitive nature . . . radiant complexion . . . E ' has a beautiful handwriting . . . an excellent driver , M . . . good sense of humor with a repertoire of jokes . . . loathes to get up early . . . never hurries . . . . enjoys life . . . hopes to be a medical secretary -1- I6 PAULINE GADOURY I t is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends Greets everyone with a cheery hello . . . well liked by all . . . tops in personality . . . laughs at a good joke . . . tells many of her own, too . . . hails from Dudley . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . gets along with everyone . . . hospital patients beware . . . here comes Pauline . . . any good pastry at the bakery? Oh! those cream filled doughnuts. THERESA GOULET 6lTerry77 What is wortli doing is worth doing well Small and sprightly little blonde . . . sweet as sugar i . . . endless supply of energy . . . well-mannered . . . dignified . . . has a warm smile for everyone . . . mod- est in her attitude towards success . . . likes a certain blue convertible . . . sincere and sociable . . . will be . -- A X f lyvwyefw l ,jj M50 p W r ML0' X? Wx- i nlwtfjifdpwy Ad!! ' 'M 'eff 'ln if ,L pf' l ff' , wi' ROBERT HAMEYV J! HBOb7! Silence is Golden A smile and friendly word for all . . . wants to fly VX those planes . . . never says a word about anyone . . . relishes a good joke . . . girls and cars . . . In French RN' class: What did she say now ? . . . our delegate from St. Anne's Parish . . . easy going . . . willing to lend a helping hand . . . likes to travel . . . gets along with anyone, anywhere . . . enjoys a good laugh a charming and efficient secretary . . . tops in studiesf studies 1 M4 K rd , SUZANNE JALBERT HSue77 A good laugh is sunshine in a house Illustrates the Law of Perpetual Motion . . . possesses i a mischievous grin . . . ardent bowling fan . . . What do you mean 113, and this is your bad night? . . . has a vivid imagination . . . will someday become manager of the Strand Theater . . . fun loving . . . giggles galore . . . known as our Mischievous Miss . . . always chatty and cheerful . . . just loves History and Frank Sinatra I jf RAYMOND JOLIE W , ccRayys A Q H e it wth C. . . officer . . fzathletically inclined . . . loves . teas . . . a gigg . . . will eat anything . . . except t e r sshop r . . . has a bon mot for everyone . . . e durin Fre class . . . sole male in Secre- ta ' S igilge .y . cky boy 1-. . is against steady tinqffjj. isn't!h, ue? WY ' u' l ,. fn HMV 'l 9 ' ia, xx ' l ' l I 1 H X1 1 f . NANCY LANGEVIN y-if .J VA 5 6 ll 'fNaq'?l' I v v . 'fshe lopes me light of wisdom We ll A, . if , r, 1, .1 'll Our Quiet miss. .aff . always willing to help X .I . has' a for knowledge il Q . tops in studies . .,', tinassum.- sngillex. .fxf'quiet.ifnannels . .:. excellent student . . . shows zest and ablility lHlxh61'll'WOFk .lg flsympaithetic angllfundlerlstanding lisltenerl, always lcompopled . . . dependable coaster glirl at McLellan's Store . fl. editor- in-chief of 'f.L'Etoille'l . little red schoolhouse in view X l I I' 1 U h ff. xiii -- I8 IH' X I 1, L if lf X 1 W f ' f - 1 I , f' U- , v ' . IJ , A J ' U .A 0,ZT Judy 'L v ff , pi , I 5 14 ,L 1 f ff if wi, ,-t, X' Jlfyfx X l 'L ' ' Juni HLANGL ISL ft l JA a ' J Hglffushiny 'is viVl71ll!e'y 'llovlfflf 4 -f n . , 1 L , Will ,argue lfwith anylplxfe, zjiayti ,, aliyfwhere about anythingh . . basketball ienvd pf. .ozxzfaels in any sport .f. .afriendy to alll. 1. . b us les' cod ffulkv, . . . a ready 5iQp1Q1'pa,vfionZand'kfvvowtLhy friemdilnl. . C6221 advertise for ,a nadfurail' ea ad .MQL wer ' lpewg , ality . often Eglgpfad 't,Lf4yflz'j 51. llyways Zlalying, ffsayhello' to f aveklfor ,then .yfltnperpet ally on th?e gp . '. Dave's daily ppistsengfbr Diff ' I if 3 I i K ' 1, rl ' f f ' g, V l ftofw W 41 PAULINE LAPIERRE ROBERT LATAILLE HRedH Men of few words afre the best men The Red Spot of Notre Dame . . . click . . . Oh! that camera again . . . possesses a large repertoire of jokes . . . class baby . . . by age and by nature . . . always time to stop and talk . . . music enthusiast I9 '27 Always obliging is she, always was, always will be' Cute, snappy, and always happy . . . knows when to be serious . . . a sweet and sentimental girl . . . nice to know . . . neither shy nor bold . . . graceful dancei . . . loves popular music . . . always obliging . . . cheer ful . . . good as gold . . . great friend to everyone Sb' -cf' PAULINE LAZURE The ring of her laughter is heard in the skies Enjoys school, especially English class . . . always well-groomed . . . blushes easily . . . forgetful at times . . . a capable babysitter . . . McLel1an's could never do without her . . . a pleasing teaser . . . little stick of T. N. T .... Oh! that geometry . . . very argu- mentative . . . trustworthy, honest, and unselfish . .. always occupied with something . . . delightful to , know . . . lovable . . . has as many qualities as freckles ALICE MARTIN Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Energetic little girl . . . intelligent . . . honor stu- dent . . . got the reputation of money bags in the Sophomore year as treasurer . . . scatters her remarks in and out of class . . . a friendly, happy person . . . loves to drive . . . Hey Al! don't forget to look both ways . . . often seen dressed in nurse's white . . . , chatty and cheerful . . . reading enthusiast . . . always busy but finds time to remember her friends ' Y, ' X3 ,7 PAULINE MAYNARD Q Being natural is her chief concern Friendly . . . always in a hurry . . . lends a helping hand whenever possible . . . well-mannered . . . quiet . . . considerate of others . . . never without Bea . . . Nestor's steady noon-time customer . . . Where did that history book go again? iv fl zo L A I L CONSTANCE MORIN 9 , Connie I ' A girl who likes everyone I 1 Q and whom everyone likes A U A must to complete any of our gatherings . . . bub- f ,i ' bling over with personality . . . friendliness, her out- ' I standing quality . . . so nice to know . very co- EQ operative . . . feminine in her ways . . . Hartwell's skilled and dependable worker . . . enjoys riding in a certain black Ford . . . has a craving for Scooter Pies . . . not another one! . . . her friends are many . . . her foes, are there any? 5' li ,V W FNS PAULINE RENAUD A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Happy and carefree . . . a subtle humorist . . . One of N.D.'s best bowlers . . . A conscientious and care- ful driver . . . Only 15 accidents so far . . . loves to be helpful . . . might be an artist someday . . . just loves English class f f l f' 5 1 i fi. f l ,V 1 ' 5' V N ' M i iff' fm ' A lib ff V Y i f ,ir 'fp Q --' lp i ft ' J G, fi, K N 1, j I, X V . N. - ,Mn , ! 'X' 'I I 'iv W R C .ff fl' 1 I it 1, , f ,, ,i , e M ' ef' lf 14' ,Lf ORGE PROULX J ff ' V I 'I I 'fi' if A l'Gnelctt wbrhs are performed not by ,W 'Jtrength but by perseverance , ' ev 1 Frfriendly disposition . . . always has a cheery good morning for everyone . . . What! Blushing again . . . al..sf3fi9fnd to all . . . always neat in appearance . . . ardent worker for the yearbook . . . plans to be a teacher . . . one of the glee club's bass voices F r l -l Ki , i . ClUJ1 , fl Abt' 1,6186 xx Q 'W L X ,ul if' if 30 ' f flfxiv UQ . Y OJ 'HJ ' 1 Ni fx Lf I kilt 'ivjloup WM. lqi-wJ, 7 3?'x,wW VJ' 1' l y JMX! 2l 'diff' Stildious as well as conipanionablen Intelligent, attractive, and neat . . . moves with an accelerated motion . . . retary of tomorrow . . . conscientious in school work . . . laughing eyes and ready smile . . . sweet and senti- mental . . . soft-spoken . . . never seen without Terry . . . always has a kind word for everyone . . . indus- trious . . . watches for a certain blue convertible . . . good cook . . . demure and dependable . . . simple tastes . . . tops in studies LOUISE ROY CCLOu7? DONALD RICHARD KlDOnny77 It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends Good sport . . . always well-groomed . . . forever riding around in that light blue convertible . . . true friend . . . She's a bright one, anyway, to quote him . . . Holsom man, What pastry is best today? . . . always ready to give someone a ride - 3 Q All efficient and dependable sec- 3 CAROL ST. ONGE Knowledge to learn, ability to do, energy to accomplish Sincere, orderly and quiet . . . fashion plate dresser Miss Wiggles of 1960 . . . friendliness is her great- west asset . . . constantly saying Oh! m'soeur . . . ,lbubbling with pep, vim and vigor . . . the nun's special , ' challffeur . . . changes her hairstyles like the wind I will ,. ,fl dimpled knees . . . neat in appearance . . . enjoys W f l i f . . , 5' nf ,P tile francais . . . plans a medical career ri, ., V LH ,l .1 ROBERT SERVANT uBObbyn The first step to greatness is honesty Fine athlete . . . star basketball player . . . good sportsmanship . . . loves a good joke . . . one of the boys . . . six foot personality with a five foot seven -..........f stance . . . enjoys food . . . What's your favorite dish? . . . hope you like the Air Force chow . . . be care- ful when you assemble those airplanes I i jjj ,1 iw ' , ., li K, , 1 x- 'ix A 4 L , I iq ln. 'N ' V ' ' I i f i ' 1 V i iliin 51 gl 53 C4RlltIE'lYIiiv'ANDiAL by f , Af, .l ,J iii I, f' 'The only z3g'ihave fa friend is to be onef' Oneiiof ioiiricutej cheerleaders . . . dynamoflof energy and exqiitemenp. f. . peache gb and cream complexion . . , friendly teiaser . a prominent lcontestant forv the Miss Talker Ahrdn 1, forever iasking far-fetched questiogls . dleverf seamstress . . ,lively . . .lan asset to our gatkiqexrings . .5 . giggles galore . . . alwayi smiling . neatfland .Vellipoised l X rj' it ELAINE VANDAL Politeness costs nothing and gains everything Friendly, sincere and orderly . . . a quiet girl . . . sel- dom heard in class . . . obedience is her virtue . . . very dear to her friends . . . likes to have fun when it is time . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . always on time . . . an eye toward her goal 23 xi ll ' Akai! J ,. Sf -v v i J 3- on ': D X Q 15 l ,N4N.l,- '....'?'Gl, - 1' , K ,,,. G . wh -mf , ,, SEZ ,A 1 A . xx' 4' 4 Q - , tfxg Q-eq 1 if W ,uk ' ' , N'- -,Q A' K V, ., 1 - n . My ,fx . 8 4 A, R..-W H 4 ft, ,K gf!! M 1 9' 5 E ,,,- ' ' W. ' G 5 1 ,- ,. 6 on ' U g I-J ,f Jw st' Q31 Vw CO-EDITORS Constance Morin Judith Langlois qeafhof Louise Roy Theresa Goulet x K x. .' W Je H-xxx.,-' N 'U Xue' al ,I , .Wf .Q If 3: Q +l'V'H.Q,, 5'-Q.-1, ' fi? wi 5' . 3 'PQ ffl qi . 4' , sa 1 ,JR 1-. ff' ,V ali, J 'H M rorlln Belsrlkn K p lf Happy y BUSINESS MANAGERS Joyce Bouchard Robert Lataille George Proulx vii! ,318 9221? LITERARY STAFF Carol St. Onge, Pauline Yvon, Nancy Bachand K 8. 'R' , af' .rl - 5 y. '+g'ia?e2Z-E -E 'iqffif' ' fl 4-451. qv. . . 1 I 1 WHS: X, U, Ax' lu.-J N-,-Ja g 1 ll., fi 'X Y fE'l'J +v-,X 'wwf TYPISTS Pauline Gadoury Constance Berger Pauline Lazure .14-f-,.,.. .- ---n SE. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nancy Langevin ,yfa I 1 'LQ ,, Nap WMQ' MQJIUUERP 1 1 It's doing your job the best you ooo, V 1 And being just to your fellow man: It's making money, but holding friendsgv And staying true to your aims and endsgh lt's figuring how and learning why, And looking forward and thinking highg Ivo daring blithely the field of chance, While making labor a brave romance, Q Q It's going onward despite defeat, And fighting staunchly but keeping sweet Itfs being clean and playing fair, It's laughing lightly at Dame Despairg It's looking up at the stars above, - And drinking deeply of Life and Love, It's sharing sorrow and work and mirth, And making better this good oldlearthg It's serving, striving, through strain and stress lt's doing your noblest - that's Success! Ml1CJeI'Cfa.'5.'5l'I'lel1 1952 The grains of sands in the Hhourglass of time are slipping fast away! The joys, and sorrows and activi- ties of high school will soon terminate. This year has been filled with many new interests and surprises- the prom, and reception of rings. Elevation to the dignity of a senior and then . . . memories only. These students will always cherish the crest of gold which in time will be a golden link to their lives at N.D.H.S. Their morale is high, their ambition great, they can- not fail. RN .ff Junior Class Officers: President, Robert Despresg Vice-President Barbara Bonnetteg Secretary, Janice Belangerg and Treasurer, Roger Farrand. 28 4 ,iq 3 2 mi, 'fl 43' Pi y ou . Speed and accuracy go hand in hand for: Marguerite Trahan, Carmen Fafard, Paula Berthiaume, Pauline Gryzembski, Sister Marie-de-Lourdes, Shirley Arpin, Barbara Bonnette. I if Nia' . .1 .xzA1, :f1'5 , It V9 fi? Y' .rf 54 it I fs r S J 5? ' 'Q lx H fi Q 3' 1 Q73 xl' i V' U .4 is 131.3 ,S Ia' K Q , ,. 4 iw , ,, 4 Q 3' 2' 1' .f 3 Q 'V' ' 2 4 Q v Y 1 M it .1 3 I -f Q 1 -A . 1 ' :Nw I' i 1, Y I X1 J Shorthand in practice with Rachel Lataille, Joanne Gauthier, Diane Cournoyer, Nadine Carrier, Pauline Provost, and Elizabeth Asselin cf 4' ' t f f w- E' ,' , si ' 'x xNQfA,h9 , X .IL x U Sw 4-f ,K 4 :blk K3! , , 'gif , QW ,.2'?Q1?? , f-' P ifffiffi. L vf Ki .4 l 4-v 1 if lg r. 5 H s X 1 VI- Q I 1-lik. gif. 'f' 1 - S x .,,,2l I: I 'l A -N Xi Togetherness is exemplified by Richard and Robert Ouellette 3 x X 'Z It 1 X N . -.I V ,Y , ' 1 I . up 1 - 'vu ?o ., 'wa 1 b ' Q - .. ii S t A 1 R . N J' ' .9 aff ' 0 Q p . . - , .gwmir , 'A ' 5 Bookkeeping is fascinating for: Robert Bertrand, Jean Paul Marches- sault, Norman Lorange, Robert Lavallee, Roger Farrand, Carol Lesniewski, and Jeanne Chenier. M, , Vw.. -, 3 . X X K all 1 pkg'- ., 1 ll nm fir ' l 2 R Q 4 1 fi I 5 - 3 siljalf' , i V f A M ff Us-. -' '-in Readling shorthand can be fun for: Frances Leo, Janet Lamarine, Pauline Dumas, Paullne Valcourt, George Leduc' and Dorothy Remillard. 4-X N t -s 1 it LEHRYR Q X I LDXJE i ' Two of our ardent C. C. D. Teach- 5 ers: Muriel Lemoine and Ernest ' Martel 'mn i lS?REFlll Till yawn Q:-M M ' iq A' - X lu. Xf he E ' Marie Seguin, Albert Landry, Jane Lesniewski, 4 s Roland Belanger find English research cap- ' tivating , A 4- Jffj in 5 A Learning about American authors is interesting for: Roland Parent, Louise Cournoyer Cheryl Pinel and Olivia Anctil. 1955 The transition, from Green Freshmen to Sophisticated Sophomores, has been made. Bustling with energy, they pa- tiently fathom geometry theorems, and view the microscopic creatures of the biological world. Since their activities and in- terests are so varied, the desire for success has become keener. This diversity of subject matter therefore, brings a greater awareness of what the world of knowledge holds in store for them. With a high ideal, they steadily march forward, to leave their mark as the acclaimed citizens of a new world. as., . 5 Working up to reading perfection by means of SRA Reading Lab are: Gertrude Gamache Norman Boisvert, Joanne Jolie, Leo Caplette, Paul Lataille, Celeste Vandal Leo Mandeville, Lorraine Renaud 55 sn 1' Our experts Pauline Dupuis, Bernard Cor riveau, Robert Cournoyer Vincent LaRoche1le prepare the machine for a showing ot a new film-strip Suzanne Ferron, Carol Boulanger, Dianne Paquin, Roland Lataille listen to Gerard Levesque giving a professional explanation of cell division. shi, ' a fgfg gh , -.....N if 'Q f i- -Qtr V - ,f '-f, , ' ff Q xv i 4 1' 'if' 'AM ' ' x' 1 ,WJ it-.... 1 M A' I X K ,'X A . 'lg ' P I 4 I ge X 4' I, my .., was , , R - K - .1 A ' 1 V ef, --'Tiff' -- s 'le 'rf T21 :if Jil 7 ffl! 5 sl f 5 . . , ' if U 'if -. 13 1 --, 1, Nall Suzanne Fournier, Claudette Dufault, Priscilla Bernier, Julianne Hetu work on the Practical English puzzle- with the aid of a dictionary, of course! mn PC1761 GE wir M ETRY Florence Corriveau, Anne- Lee Martin, Ju- dith St. Pierre, Norman Lamothe, John Lawson in- vestigate the material found in Career Corner . X., Q- ' gg x f-X Q H . Y e 5 a C Y 5 f 2,5-' :gli :if Rminl kimxhfi. 1 M+1'if Mblxc, 124111 A1'suu1au1I. Hgayxnmml Rc-lloroso, John Tnrdif. amd Nur KVI' 1114- fxngztzg gg rung' m lmnm win ilu' lmmgxuulntc Cmtveptioli, .Q . x g Hv1w1'i 1.1mm Ir2v. aicxuhi Henaault. lik-gem' I.11x'c1'ciic1'e. Raymond Dupre. Perry Nuo quid llvlwri Yzxtmlnl nu' LEU I-usy mwmg HELP wudy uf Fmlwuv. ' s X 1 5 g t 1 Q4- 0 vs X 1 Nfl x N kwa - A anne hondeiu Shirley Gauthier, Lucille Bonnettm menu l iniontigna bufanni J oulx lfinnf. ird. Suzanne Caron. llllil'flllL1l L iiioux It wuxy Noi ing: 1 4 euttingr btanips for the missions. Jeanne Gendrequ Je in Ixiehling Madeleine Lzieasse. Monique Pontnne lxniu Desouldv and Alice I'1r1v1eie .ue fiitliful in observing the weeklx lieneli Dix Arlene St. Pierre. and Pz1t1'icia Rielizird tleftl put their spare time to good use by reading French novels along: wifli fright? Irene Livernois, Anne Leduc, Marie lloule and Suzanne Morin. X954 September 5, 1960! In wonderment, timidly they open the door to uncertain adventure, wondering what's in store for them. After a playful and eventful initiation, high school life becomes a settled part of their life. Of course, many new experiences through- out the year are part and parcel of adaptation! At- tention, please of the intercom will long be remem- bered, as will the new worlds of Ancient Greece and the unfolding of enigmatic Latin. Spirit! They have plenty-high morale abounds! Steadily and slowly they advance, to some day take part in life's avenue of success. ' 0, . ' ,K ,1- , N I sv' li I it .. Ki Class Officers: Ronald Boisvert, Henry Bishop, Joanne Lorange Karol Bushey. Judith Leduc, Therese Proulx, Robert Ryczek, Howard Sarty, Normand Allard, Paula Galipeau, and Henry Bishop do research work in Bible class. 2 --L. Ai 2'-H Richard Dion Paul Pinson neault, Lorraine Lussiel ball Richer, and Louise Gueim chairman, prepare a class discussion. Stamp Committee workers are: Leo Guevremont, Ron- ald Chapdelaine, Robert Nichols, Anne Marie La- taille, Sandra Senecal, and Alphonse Levesque. N. K Sz Q 1 S - Y Social Committee: Standing: Paulette Lippe, Diane Cardin. Seated: Louise Hamelin, Louise Guerin Indian file to change classes . . . Joan Delage, Patricia St. Laurent, Jeanne Lepage Jacqueline Lanioureux, Germaine Despres, Rachel Peck, Linda Bachand -gwbl 2- lf ' mi Studying for toinorrow's quiz are: Lucille Desmarais, Lucille Farland, Paulette Lippe, Jeanne Dumas, Diane Cardin, Gloria Richard Nancy Williams, Alice Morin, Louise Renaud, S-vlvia Lesniewski, Linda Renaud, and Karol Bushey and Yvette Pauline Goulet are busy planning to sell Christnias cards to benefit the library. Efslgijgs iggriigklsikosver Judith McDonald, Ronald Boisvert, Charles Buon- cristiano, and Robert Poirier are sending' pen- nies in a rocket to the missions. A s..-I Dwz?Omf When things gowrong as they sometimes Will When the road you're trudging seems uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must but don't quit. Q Life is queer with its twists and its turns, V As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a failure turns about, When he might have won if he had stuck it out.. Don't give up, tho' the pace seemsnvslow- You may succeed with another blowg ' Success is failure turned inside out- The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you can never tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar, l V So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit?-, It's when things seem Worst that you mustnft-'quit I x ,L A .:wsifg,:'W' 1 , 4 ,ai S f F' , ..,...x g...m. - 2 1 3 -..... il urricu um JM makes of us a living prayer of ptratzfse. lx -Lp nun iueuuo A KY f1i'LI.?? X 5 W6 .nhl gawiat M5332 12 .av 1 W3 ?f?' W 1 ,A 'S , . 5 v A -..N nv' ' Carol St. Onge and Pauline Yvon, two of our devoted C. C. D. teachers. Quiz time for Senior students 'V x I ,,,.pf.4..g -W ., .A..,..u,t ... .....,. . A ..,....J I . . ..,.,.m XXX- J Ya 4 P 9 s w 'Ns A. ei tiN.sns,, iq '73 ,,,,..--v-'- X Pauline Maynard, Jeanne Brodeur, Donald Richard Raymond Jolie, Donald Richard, Judith Langlois, and Robert Haney examine the class bulletin board Theresa Goulet and Nancy Langevin find religion which displays a variety of pictures. explanations very profitable. Sandra Senecal and Theresa Langlois ex- ,VX plain the various laws governing man. -ff T Af' S The Freshmen explain religion through draw- ings. -4 .,,. David explains the complicated origin of the English language. A Study In Beaufy And Truth Everyone seems to be ready with the right answer. The Freshmen find the reading lab a great ai KUU had f , A ff, X ,f 1 K f 1 1 1 n ii I' Z X Z A k X , 7,2 9-f -Z , 1' 7 W, My 2 i'Q y xi ff ff? f 1 6 af cf' fa If ' The Juniors relive part of the Civil War while reading The Red Badge of Courage. 1 The Senior research paper requires much library work. lf Ilh vb --1-.... 5- , ' s M- 77 , d, 1 L, M .Z Paul Lataille points out a special area for N' the study of literature. ,lr S gli? new In addition to typing, shorthand and bookkeeping, the business course offers stu- dents invaluable suggestions for becoming poised and gracious secretaries. Working with modern office equipment gives them a chance to gain the assurance essential to every successful business Woman. With the guidance of an able teacher, the student learns to think with the Church on today's business questions and thereby to cope with any problem. Our business training produces capable and competent secretaries who reflect their Catholic education and bring honor to their profession. ......... ,cifv xl , Y , f l xl V if rl D, 1 bl L' Constance Morin, Pauline Lapierre, Beatrice Daig- neault and Pauline Yvon ...-- know that in filing no- thing comes before something, , A , , , ' U X5-, . I ' ul 4 ' ,f ' - . K X 1 ' ' f NF l X C M .yi . ' it AL. fn- A'-, 'ig' Louise Allard, Madeleine J 1 Blinn, Robert Servant, and K' r -.hm V Diane Trahan find that Q nimble fingers require . bu XXX, V practice. S ,,,.., ,-I! 5 - ff , ,Q W nj . . 'swf 'SSP 'lf 5i i .- -' ' V 1 I f. 1.-05' 15 L. I x ,l Q V2.4 V , 4, . 'iyxw 4 . ' L.. N Q , l Addition, subtraction, division are simplified on a comptometer by Pauline Lazure, Jeanne Brodeur, Louise Despres, Robert Bertrand and Raymon Jolie. L4 we-, , ,ii , fl , in Not so fast, Carmen. This is a tape recording' session for Barbara Bonnette, Jacquel- ine Dupre, Carmen Vandal, Mar- guerite Trahan, and Nadine Carrier. Speed test for Pauline Dumas, Carmen Fa- fard, Dorothy Remil- lard, Jean Paul Mar- chesault, Paula Ber- thiaume, Frances Leo, Diane Cournoyer, Eliz- abeth Asselin and Jean- ne Caron. Constance Berger shows Norman Lorange and Robert Lavallee how to use the Gestetner. Q... . X . ,,Q,,.,w,,,,, uni-.l' . L.....,,.?- 4' '54, 52711 Sister Marie-de-Lourdes shows shorthand symbols to: Pauline Maynard, Elaine Van- dal, and Suzanne Jalbert. f f I Beatrice Daigneault points out the school's honors and banner to: Joanne Gauthier, Shirley Arpin, Rachel Lataille, Janet Lamarine, Jeanne Chenier, Carol Lesniewski and Pauline Grzem- bski. 7? , r 0 i , 'Z-r-' Pauline Renaud indi- cates that debits equal credits to: Pauline Val- court, Pauline Provost, George Leduc, and Ro- ger Farrand. X Anne Lee Martin Robert Lavallee, Leo Caplette Judith St Pierre, did not think that the human body is so complicated. I lst row-Pauline Gadoury, Suzanne Fournier, Carol Bou- langer, Leo Mandeville. 2nd row-Robert Cournoyer, Di- ane Paquin, Sr. Claire-des- Lys, Fl o r e n c e Corriveau, Norman Boisvert, find Bio- logy interesting and some- times amusing. 'GQ X-gn-r ,, Ai My Claudette Dufault, Celeste Vandal, Paul Lataille, Norman Lamothe, Juli- anne Hetu, study the in- tricate network of the nervous system. I U I l 'I .54 X XX ,455 Udeniwy . . . teclmologieal progress comes from God, and so it can and ought fo lead to God. Pope Pius XII 52 Carol St. Onge, Alice Martin, Donald Richard, George Proulx and Nancy Langevin find neutralization of acids and bases interesting. ui Diane Trahan, Joyce Bouchard and Nancy Bachand test an unknown solution. Tuning forks seem to keep Nancy and Joyce ab- sored in their experiment. I YIM' Every time science has opened a door to discovery it has found God on the other side. Pope Pius XII t. Ni.: X 1 Robert Haney takes notes on the simple machines while Robert Lataille experiments with his camera. was 'f Q V K 'ni 1, ix: up Carol and Judy don't seem too sure as to whether or not the hood offers complete protection. From the world of science physics in- trigues our young minds with their nat- ural phenomena. Avid for this knowledge, we expose ourselves to the rays of science and find God reflected everywhere. Through the prism of our minds, these rays produce a spectrum whereby we see the world in its true colors. Recognizing the Light of the World, we view Sputnik, Muttnik and Whatnik in proper perspec- tive. George and Nancy find electricity more complicated than they thought it to be. -- '17 Tb Var Honneur aux participants de la declamation! Gertrude Gamache, Robert Ryczek et Carol St. Onge. R' li MM 25 F Efflf' f -T25 ff Q + M, 22: 500 :fill if Z? ghf' 2 ' f' fl' 5 gy' I nf. 2? ', -0 -. 12 gi ' f f 1. Nos officers du Bon Parler francais, Madeleine Blinn, George Proulx, Carol St. Onge et Louise Despres sont decides de parler francais aussi correctement que possible. ' Pour me peuple, clzanger de Iangzn' dest presque' clzanger d'anze.S. Gaston Paris y' N-, e. 5. ,xv f ysWXYl 3' 'F' 'f In 5 ' ' Qui veut jouer le role de Dona Sol dans Hernani? 'i ' Q if Q i P o u r perfectionner mon francais, je dois ebouter des professeurs qui font' autoritfe. -' M--yr K can ' ,.f- ,a M., . J ,., ff ,.-- ,, f' ' - 3' 4 ' ' g 4 P ,- .4-. .-- .ef - '-.1 . -Q Y 1 - , -,.- --.L ... V... fi 1 ,f . -. - -,, ' 4 ,.-uv 1 ,,,,,.1v i .. ,,,..- . R W- , ,,..-- ,- ' Algebra comes easy to Louise A Satisfuzno Clzallcngc Marie shows Jane and OliVla how to plot A simultaneous equation. Carol enjoys working identities with Maddy. 1 ' l 's . x fx K... fl-i 'I' A L. di fflf X X x ' 4 x I X I X pf! Judith enjoys going around in circles in Vi geometry. Venn diagrams in modern math are a challenge to both David and Joyce. Ernest shows Marie how to plot one of the conic sections on the graph. -ud- Mrfwy F111 Roger Farand and Norman Lorange re- vert to the globe to clear up a problem. 'S X . X JK lf. 5,1 I . -'fi' : JY f Q,-nf Q' ., H- ? . A group of Freshmen locate Gallic provinces for World History classes. Henry Bishop, Celine Lafrenais and Clara Nichols review the conjugation of verbs. 472 x W' .dF ' Caesar's Gallic Wars offer a challenge to Suzanne Ferron, Leo Mandeville and Ger trude Gamache. 951725 JMU? Qfe A Raymond A Orner .S ' We can't all be a beacon light, ' To shine far out at sea, ' But there's a spot We can make bright WhG1'6,61' We chance to bel Q V We can't all be a star on high To shine many millions of miles, ' But Wherever We are, we still can try To brighten some path with smiles. 5' We canit all be rich with rubies and gold, l - -' With servants at our command, y ' ' But We can be rich in joys untold. ' .Q What else could be more grand? We can't all be What we'd .choose to beg 'W Fateahas other things in store. ' Yet day after day, for you and me, ' 'W There are blessings bythe score. ' 1 , . , . . , Q ,' 'N N J-, x ...l i'5--' 2 ,- 9 I Q l ,. kt N ,. . '1.,...1 ' ff ' 'L if ff 41 - x .my as 535 A X iff?-f ?32'f1 'V .S .lfxg,-,,- M- hw ,if 315 M -Ak. ,,, 4, ' vw' f T1 . X 1 fffah: ' ' ff V f . , f 's 'f2r,J, ifrgb 1 . rr- -5 . .Q NH in P . . 'x- :'jF, . - , .., , 'A P -- , nv 5.1. -4. 'F ' H 7' - - ' u 'ff'-Qs.. 3 A541 , fskx' f ' K I - X., . , 1 , ,-1: 'Q- .I 4- , -'ivgfk U ' '. :7-1, - . ' I 'H H X ' '5 V .. N 4 , J rn, ' . .fr sr ' A., ', 3- 3 f..x..5l- QA-x1,L ' f ' fiuified Unfair Muff Qafzcif rf-?j'f51 The Catholic Youth Council, under the guidance of our able chaplain, Father Choquette fabsent when picture was takenl, and our devoted moderator, Sister Jeanne de Rheims, can look back upon a happy and fruitful year. The officers chosen to head the organization Were: David Stevens, president, Diane Trahan, lst vice-president, Raymond Jolie, 2nd vice-president, Judith Langlois, secretary, Robert Despres, treasurer, Su- zanne Caron, historian, Ernest Martel, spir- itual chairman, Muriel Lemoine, cultural chairman, Susanne Ferron, social chairman, and Robert Landry, physical chairman. With our ultimate goal in view, we trav- eled along guided by the illuminating motto: Unity, Sanctity, Action! Throughout the year, the entire group labored unrelentlessly in the four fields of action with which the C.Y.C. deals, namely, spiritual, cultural, social, and physical. Its ideals are great and its Workers are many. Its future is as promising as the out- look on a bright morning sunrise. We are but a sector of a unified group, bent to make itself known throughout the world for the greater glory of God. Once again, Notre Dame has added a note to the majestic sym- phony, For God and Youth. UQ in A Y. fx r 1 lane Trahan, C.Y.C. talent Monsignor presents prizes to essay con- low contestant during C.Y.C. test winners. Dave and Judy, guests at the JDSTGSS- C.Y.C. Congress Ball. I - A Installation of C. Y. C. officers Our winning float, Don Quixote Presentation Of Pafafle fl'0DhY J' m5p??I' VL? if Q H-nf'f'4r' v ,. - x H1 m X 1 l . C 1 ,.,-52 ,.,i.ff '.'i,'g'r.,., Y- 7.14. . 5'-:.':f!r. :wif -me ff ..f,wf3f2ff3f1-1'-' 4' V' If ' f 14, ,A 4-1, I ea V F-ffl: L'Jf, 'hff,'.',l'f f tl . s , ', ,'. 'I L'fHj , ' f , .aww f, .-'J-iff fb' .41 ,-. -by J.-' 1 A - if i ...TQ,L.3v.l'v -.Q , kseea' -...L4inAhd fi J d 5: 13 'VJ' Sing! that your song may gladden, Sing! that your song may lesson a burden! Sing! that your song may better the love for Maryg AND ABOVE ALL Sing! that your song may reach God in the Eternal Gallery! Singing the praises of God are: Diane Tra- han, Robert Lataille, Joanne Lorange and Diane Cardin. A Jil ke UM Wmieff xg NN lst row: Muriel Lemoine, Secretaryg Carol St. Onge, Vice-Presidenti Julianne Hetu Treasurer. 2nd row: Raymond Jolie, Presidentg Ernest Martel, Emceeg David Stevens Business Advisorg Robert Despres, General Advisor. 525' 4 'U L., J I-Y-,, 4ana-- -- f glee UM Wemieff 'fm ,, N ov-, M +9 ,.,,, ., 4 . 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Charles Yvon, 172 Me- lt., a senior at Nolte Dame all za cer- zhool, was awar of vocational competency lay at the school for suc- ky passing all tests pre- ll by the Gregg Awards ant of New York in show? and typewriting, school ' reported fcoday, aabelic filing certilj awarded lo Miss Yvotf Maynard, Thevesfe se ' ' Roy and Paulmf hrs. rtificates were 'YQ 1 E 3 5 WYVOH afld ect O -- l U mu f M011 QPU. C rl tg' J-ff ng 00,3116 , LLi1RD , Qxvls U We 'fro iartleli XGA yas? Q 1950 50, S A '69 1 '-lc bas' ef! ' 1 EIU Laeil - -Q dll F . Gad- N Or Qv Yllixx' 7' Q GQXUQ I1 117 OKI- 1 11 L 1 awe M, l W, n i 17k g e at Mme Dam wal M Kiwi Mex' 'a gi Lilo-toafvz Dain Q bee mall W . wflef ' we DCI We '01 Q H- 'Y I Fl ke' v5Q,'550Q ' uf 109 31 HL U BO 'her Jeff? 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Co: if -ffgefljgress parade, Worcesfor, for ii Q f1g,iSj ilJo1i Quixote float, featured ii 5 -f ithe World Bevond Our Shores' fi lol U 3 L Division. 'Z O , ' , tim? A11 n St. Marys CEC cheerleaclers 5 1 Q0 9x5 ff' Wipe S took an eighth place trophy for 5 ' 0,0 Gai A egoxfdgxe their performance. Claudette Ray- 4 XJ L0 ,Y VXOQOX -vox moncl, captain, accepted the prize. il S , 6gvXLo.X?Ngxe5 OX in 0 ' i Notre Dame's float was Covered, ,zggvz ,ag QW w,15,eXX9Oi LVN fwith while carnations, and showed E A in ef' 'QQQN fx Q05 R ,e'0QXQ0X'gX9 ,Pl I-M , Cervantes' Quixote on a horseq I CBQWQQVQAQQXLQ N1-50'X kSCQ5'L1,x?! lea d g' There was also a windmill and QXCWDL gggvvixova ie T yNX'.',YvQ,x is I Y , . iQuixote's servant' nf 'lfey. Ii' . va' Q9 'b OX OVW? ,' 19511 -. .. X5 Qc-61. -,Oo A 4,9 ,997 QT th lille loieggiounrl oo J L3 X585 ygvp eww xc3iNVQe92Y-x'Qi'L6Q0.if6 BOX Vi leflgiearioe' ' ' -Qmcu ff 1 Q. 106 AQGQ 5'5x'y'5 QQOX ,oi ,ek ' Meir? 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Qjji ifjpm, ffousp 7,9 P. jiliiflill ianrl Mrs. Claudio Proulx of 4O!l3fi i c:' si, Colo uve.. has been appointed by-1 fm if f ro Dome High School amd' B,-ii HN- N011-Q Dame HN! 'f leclilivrsiiizzwi' School will lime 2111540 di f - l I ipon house from 7 lo . .1 SCh0oli U t ACH X 0 rolros I b llfy ll, i 1 gent the soho l't 7 9 p. lil. 10- Iigfgyql at the --GO i . xday. liev. Paul V. Clioquollo. lioad-K ' .Vlinocl mast-' 'N 0 , 0 Lg od Coverninenl Day' j Lao: I lm? obs0i'vanc'0 all tho Slate House 'i-.o.,Tgjfli,,'iQQ oi, icpfiiwil, logic-liviw will he ii, oi- Boston, ihic gprjng- jg was ,- ' yQpi'ese'nf mrezicli clziwiwiom lo .iii-Mhiir fxwi lfwinhxz Accordnm , W ie- .p Qc0f f SffQf'f'.f.Tf'fffl?H,f.'f7j'Vffg -el j 1 'l ,'f'f'mP31f- IW i .i v,c 'X,'6 SCG ,BQ 9, Qfggi , , pzi1'li0ula1'iy gpg-' ' ' 'fxs 81 Q6 66 460 M 1 r I Smmin.. ' ' 99 BVAXPOQ 9100? X30 o Q i K i I -Q3 . 43 I . -9 -dx SAO if I i I, i Q, -. V N 5 n Louise Allard C.Y.C. 2-3-4 . . . Class Officer 2 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Latin Honor Society 1-2 Constance Berger C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Declamation 2 Joyce Bouchard C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 3-4 . . .Latin Honor Society 2 . . . Cheer- leading 1-2-3-4 . . . Captain 4 Jeanne Caron C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2-3-4 . . . French Club 2- 3-4 Louise Despres C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2-3-4 . . . French-Club 2-3-4 . . . French Club Officer 4 . . . Latin Honor Society 2 use tl' by-H lv' ,-,, 1 .E ff l 2 ,-2 at Sk, C ing., we 27 Nancy Bachand C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Social Committee 3-4 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . French Club Officer 3 . . . Basket- ball 1-2-3-4 . . . Co-captain 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Chil- dren of Mary 3-4 Madeleine Blinn C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Social Com- mittee 3-4 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . French Club Offi- cer 3-4 . . . Latin Honor So- ciety 2 . . . Declamation 1 . . . Essay Contest 2 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2 . . Children of Mary Officer 3 Jeanne Brodeur C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Class Librarian 2 Beatrice Daigneault C.Y.C. 2-3-4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 3 . . . Basketball 2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Delegate 2 Pauline Gadoury C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class Officer 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 Janet Gouin C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-4 . . . Class Officer 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Girl Scouts 1 . . . French Club 2 3-4 Robert Haney C.Y.C. 1-2 . . . Latin Club 2 Raymond Jolie C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Officer 3-4 . . . Glee Club 1- 2-3-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Baseball 2-3 . . . Cross Country 3 . . . Altar Boy . . . 1-2-3-4 Judith Langlois C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Officer 4 . . . Glee Club 3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Social Committee 3-4 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Basketball 1-2-3-4 . . . Basketball Co- Captain 4 . . . Latin Honor Society 2 Robert Lataille C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Yerabook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Baseball 2-4 . . . Cross Country 3-4 . . . Declamation 3 . . . Youth Orchestra 3-4 . . . Altar Boy 1-2-3-4 135 mf- f5z4AiiT ' -'Kr ' Theresa Goulet C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Yearbook Staf 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 Suzanne Jalbert C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2-3-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Basketball 2-3 Nancy Langevin C.Y.C, 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Officer 2 . . . Glee Club 1'-2-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 3-4 . . . Latin Honor So- gielty 2 . . . Children of Mary Pauline Lapierre C.Y.C 1.-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2 . . . Basketball 1-2 . . . Latin Honor Society 2 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2-3 Pauline Lazure C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . French Club 2- 3-4 . . . Basketball 1-2-3 . . . Alice Martin C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2-4 . . . Class Officer 1-2 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Basketball 1-2-3 . . . A.A.T.F. Winner 1-2 Constance Morin C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1 . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class Librarian 2 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2-3 . . . F-rench Club 2-3-4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Nurse's Aide 1 Pauline Renaud C.Y.C. 1-2-3 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4 Louise Roy C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 David Stevens C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Of- ficer 2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2 -3-4 . . . Class Officer 3-4 . . . G e n e r a 1 Chairman Prom Committee 3 . . . Social Com- mittee 2 . . . French Club 2- 3-4 . . . Basketball 1-2-3-4 . . . Baseball 1-2-3-4 . . . Cross Country 3-4 . . . Dele- gate to American Legion Boys' State 3 . . . C.Y.C. Na- tional Convention 3 Pauline Maynard C.Y.C. 4 . . . Prom Commit- tee 3 . . . French Club 2-3-4 George Proulx C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Class President 2 . . . Social Com. Chairman 1-3-4 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . French Club Officer 4 . . . Good Government Day 4 . . . Cor- respondent to Southbridge Evening News 3 Donald Richard C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Social Committee 1-2 . .- Prom Committee 3 Carol St. Onge C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Of- ficer 3 . . . Glee Club 2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . C.C.D. Teacher 3-4 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2-3-4 . . . French Club 2-3- 4 . . . French Club President 4 . . . Latin Honor Society 2 . . . Declamation 4 . . . Chil- dren of Mary Officer 3 . . . C.Y.C. Delegate 1-2 . . . Nurse's Aide 1-2-3 Robert Servant C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Prom Committee 3... French Club 2-3-4 . . . Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4 . . . Co-Capt. 4 . . . Baseball 1-3-4 . . . Cross Country 3 Diane Trahan C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Of- ficer 3-4 . . . Glee Club 1-2- 3-4 . . . Class Officer 1-2-3-4 . . . Social Committee 1-2 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . Bas- ketball 1-2-4 . . . Children of Mary Officer 3 . . . Latin Honor Society 2 Elaine Vandal C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . TODAY With every rising of the sun Think of your life as just begun. The Past has cancelled and buried deep All Yesterdays. There let them sleep Concern yourself with but Today. Grasp it, and teach it to obey You and Today! A soul sublime And the great heritage of time. With God Himself to bind the twain Go forth, brave heart! Attain! Attain! -Author unkown vs x I Carmen Vandal C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . Cheer- leading Co-Captain 3-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 . . . Girl Scouts 1-2 . . . French Club 2-3-4 . . . National Honor So- ciety 2 . . . Nurses' Aide 1-2 Pauline Yvon C.Y.C. 1-2-3-4 . . . C.Y.C. Of- ficer 1-2-3-4 . . . Yearbook Staff 4 . . . Cheerleading 1- 2-3-4 . . . Cheerleading Cap- tain 3-4 . . . Class Officer 3-4 . . . Prom Committee 3 Q.3. C.CgD. 3 . . . French Club - -4 x 2-3.. xx ' 1-N YI? TW' Varsity: Diane Trahan, Beatrice Daigneault, Judith Langlois, co-captaing Nancy Bachand, captaing Janice Belanger, Carol Lesniewski, Jeanne Chenier, and Cheryl Pinel. w 4' ai u -...,. ! ..-1. W-4--f,,.,,,,q-LL i ' 4nmn..,.,,,.R Coach: Mr. Raoul Lataille .C t 1 Junior Varsity: Carmen Fafard, Anne Lataille, Sandy Senecal Linda Bachand, Julianne Hetu, Frances Leo, Rachel Lataille Celine Lafrenais, Pauline Goulet, Jeanne Dumas, Jane Les- niewski, Margaret Trahan, Louise Guerin, and Gertrude Ga- mache. iv' v 1. tal, 1 XX ll R C a x3 ff 1 FLG X fl X , X Q tt Ry Q X vb I W FMZQZM Varsity Players Perry Nuckles, Norman Lo- range, Robert Lavallee, Ronald Boisvert Paul L t 'll R 1 , a al e, oge ' Farrand, Gerald Henault, Ro- bert Servant, and David Stevens. Coach Mr. Raymond Desrosiers fl , ,345 Junior Varsity 1 Paul Arsenault, Richard Gau- cher, Roland Lataille, Robert Cournoyer. Leo Guevremont, Ronald Chapdelaine, Henry Bis- mf , ' hop, John Lawson. 1 gn- 5:-'1 'K gn- 'agf R Meyga W ga! s.. iQ iff? Sy. Q' Where it it ? f Look Ma, no holes! Got cha! M Let's go! I ' 1 A ix -Q r ' fx J! Research paper? in -' by. A., ' OK! . l , sr f .., -'YM P , Picture of ambition That's my Badairel Oh! These boots! Rag P if 6' Forever picking bones! Our janitor You're guilty! Oh! You! '1 i Say ah' Cha! Cha! Cha! Three of our Pauline s Y L' EA Jeri era SPECIAL BENEFACTORS His Excellency Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan Bishop of Worcester, Massachusetts Mgr. Jean Baptiste Lamothe Priests of Sacred Heart Rev. Jacques Smith Rev. Richard Collette Rev. Paul Choquette GOLD STAR PATRONS Atty. 8. Mrs. Adrian A. Gaucher Dr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Hailing SILVER STAR PATRONS Atty. Rosario N. Normandin BLUE STAR PATRONS Dr. 8. Mrs. George Casaubon Dr. 81 Mrs. Aloysius Koprowski Knights of Columbus No. I99 A Friend League of Sacred Heart-N. D. Parish Dr. 81 Mrs Wilfred Seguin Mr. 8t Mrs. John Bouchard Mr. 8. Mrs. Louis Stevens Mrs. Martha Gadou ry Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs. Claudio Proulx Arthur Brodeur Leon Morin Jacob Gouin Louis Allard Leonard Vandal Leo Renaud Philip Haney Charles Yvon Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. 8t Mrs 84 Mrs. 81 Mrs 84 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs 8. Mrs. Henry Bachand Raoul Lataille George Blinn Leo Martin Raoul Jolie Raymond Langevin L. Paul Langlois Joseph Lazure Leon Servant Ernest St. Onge Jeanette Trahan 81 Mrs. Euclide Roy Mr. 81 Mrs. Aurelien Richard RED STAR PATRONS Miss Pauline Casaubon Atty. 81 Mrs. Norman St. Martin Dr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Walkowiak Sophomore Class Dr. 8. Mrs. Junior Class Richard H. Butler Miss Yvonne Lataille Barbara's Beauty Salon A friend Dr. 8 Mrs. George Dufault Radio Station W.E.S.O. Ladies of Cafeteria Dr. 81 Mrs. Nerio Pioppi Dr. St Mrs. Bosari Freshman Class Mr. 8. Mrs. Wilfrid Lavallee FRIENDS Central Music Store Mr. 81 Mrs. Romeo Gaumand Mrs. Blandine Archambeault Mr. 81 Mrs. Aime Lataille, Sr. Grudzen's Auto Service Dr. Helen G. Harwood A friend Mr. 8. Mrs. George Farrand A friend Vet's Cab Co. A friend Muriel Faucher A friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Armand Desrosiers Mr. 81 Mrs. Armand Brault C. 8.-S. Outlet Rev. Albert Goulet Mr. 81 Mrs. Candide Brodeur Tot to Teen Shop Mr. St Mrs. Arthur Gadoury Pete's Diner Mr. 8. Mrs A friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. William Christian Victor Rochon Jr. Roland Tremblay Dr. N. Pickarski Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Demers Mr. 8. Mrs. Omer Gadoury Mr. Jean-Paul Gadoury Dery's Steak House 81 Mr. Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert LaFleche Roland Poutre Israel Renaud William Lachapelle Raymond Desrosiers Kustom Kings, Webster, Mass Mr. 8. Mrs. George Bundeff Mr. 8. Mrs. Armand Laporte Mr. 8. Mrs. Philias Morin Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur Ballard Morrisson Finance Corporation 81 OY1 W ROLAN D'S GU LF SERVICE Rte. 20 Sturbridge, Mass. Dlckens 7-8317 Repairs Free Pick-up S8.H Road Service and Delivery for Motel Occupants Green Stamps Carte Blanche Cards Honored Compliments of BARDY 81 BARNES 37 Hamilton Street PO 4-7743 CONGRATULATIONS We, the Morin Studios of Webster and Southbridge, extend to all members of the class of l96l our most sincere Graduation Congratulations. May your future years be filled with successful moments and pleasant memories which are most easily recalled and perma- nently preserved by means of our camera's eye. MEMBER PORTRA ITS Mlllillll S'l'UlllllS DISTINCTICN 253 Main St. 0 Webster, Mass. 0 Tel. 44W-l 320 Main St. 0 Southbridge, Mass. 0 Tel. PO 4-7250 8 GAnouRY's BAKERY fiomptmenfs of Main Street SOUTH BRIDGE CREDIT UNION Southbridge, Moss. We Specialize in Wedding and Birthday Cakes Main Street PO 4-4005 Southbridge, Moss. noouctsornlstmctlou Compliments of IOIAIIICFICIIIS Schools uPPE's suvzn MARKET VK -4 U' r 2OO Mechanic Street ear oo s Awards T phles Announcements f I -I A Southbridge, Mass. X 'af lt ' of Quality is . . . x I where JOSTEN'S is! s W! . Class rings of matchless beauty X COmplImel'1IS of Q Announcements of distinctive elegance 0 Trophies of masterful design and finish o Awards of lasting satisfaction I - HILLCREST DAIRY, INC I . 7 O 05 sewer Milk for SERVING A ERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS FOR O ER 60 YEARS SINCE I897 - sALesMAN's on :swans mramt Parllculo' People 85 Compliments of 81 MFG., INC. YOUR Aa? Sturbridge, Moss. AND CLERKS As J' Gagnon Designers 0 Fobricotors Compliments of Weldmenteers BONNETTE OIL C . I . crc ENGINEERING 0 NC CPC Engineering Corp. EOST Moin Sf- Sturbridgef Moss' Heating Installation and Service Tel. Dickens 7-3415 PO 4-8482 PO 4-89I2 STEVENS, AMUSEMENTS, INC. Coin Operated Vending Service 2 Bowlen Avenue 0 Southbridge, Moss. Tel. POrter 4-2578 Best Wishes Th Graduating CI SUUTHBRIIJGE SAVINGS BANK SOUTH BRIDGE, MASS 1 I BEAUREGARD FURNITURE INC. Southbridge's Largest Home Furnishing Center 335 Hamilton Street Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-2569 Compliments of THE UNITED LENS COMPANY, INC. Established Tel, 1920 PO 4-2527 Manufacturers of Lens Blanks Southbridge, Mass. McKINSTRY ICE CO., INC. Dealers ln. Range and Fuel Oil-Oil Burners Ice, Refrigerators, Coal, Wood PO 4-4318 PO 4-2535 6 Dupaul St. Soutbbridge, Mass. THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHBRIDGE Southbridge-Sturbridge The Bank of Friendly Service Members Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Member Federal Reserve System PO 4-2561 331 Main St. PAQU ETTE STATION ERY CO. Southbridge, Mass. Tel. PO 4-4367 E. D. DEROSIER 81 CO., INC. Insurance of All Kinds 27 Hamilton St. Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-2591 THE UNIVERSAL TAG Gum Tel- P9 48972 COMPANY .M good 1-6241 ass o Tag Manufacturers 219 Worcester Street Soutbbridge, Mass. Tel. PO 4-3981 Since 1927 CENTRE SERVICE STATION Your Authorized Gulf Dealer Raymond Bombardier 21 Elm Street Southbridge, Mass. W. H. LEGATE PAINT STORE 44 Hamilton Street Color and Decorating Headquarters for Home and Business PO 4-2664 soufhbfadge Compliments of THE LITTLE GREEN HOUSE Worcester Street PO 4-4385 Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of SOUTHBRIDGE FINISHING COMPANY Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-2561 Compliments ot BOB'S GULF SERVICE STATION 357 East Main St. Southbridge, Mass, PO 4-4643 Compliments of JULIUS FLORSHEIM 280 Main Street Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-7634 Compliments of DEARY BROTHERS INC. West Main Street Dudley, Mass. Compliments of G. J. LAPIERRE MILL WORKS Mill Street Southbridge, Massachusetts Compliments of PASTIME ALLEYS I Central Street Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-8971 R. ROBBINS COMPANY Main Street Ready to Wear Apparel PO 4-6l2l Southbridge Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduating Class l96l Edward McNamara Roland Lavolee John Coughlin Roger Champagne Bernard Haggerty John Pezzetti Donald Meagher Henry Remian George Lee, Ass't Mgr. JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Compliments of ELM STREET MARKET I77 Elm Street Southbridge, Massachusetts Compliments of BROOKSIDE BUILDERS, INC. A. J. DiPietro, Prop. Southbridge, Mass. PO 4-8325 CLEMENCE LUMBER CORP. 284 Elm St. Southbridge, Moss. PO 4-8856 Compliments ot DANI AND SOLDANI 484 Worcester Street PO 4-4993 Compliments ot BILLIS' DINER 8- COFFEE SHOP 12 Central Street PO 4-8948 CITY PAINTING CONTRACTOR Leon G. Morin Interior 8. Exterior Decorator PO 4-2028 Compliments of ROCK, BABE AND HERB LAVOIE TH E HARTWELL PHARMACY Robert C. Howe, Prop. Cor. Mom 84 Central Sts. Southbridge, Moss. A. B. DICK PRODUCTS CO. OF WORCESTER, INC. ALLEN'S HAIR STYLING SALON 319 Main Street 860 Moin St. Worcester, Moss. PL 4-4171 PO 4-7626 Southbridge, Moss. DORIS' HOUSE OF BEAUTY Doris L. Livernois, Prop. Compliments of 25 Homilton St. Southbridge, Moss. Air Conditioned phone: p0 4-7331 PO 4-3904 LUCY'S LAUNDRY MISS 207 Mechanic Street Compliments of RUSSEL HARRINGTON CUTLERY COMPANY P0 4-3551 Soufhbfldgef M055- 44 River St. Southbridge, Moss. PO 4-4371 Compliments of Compliments of KEYES PONTIAC MOTOR SALES BIG BUNNY MARKET 129 Worcester St. Southbridge 942 West Mom Street P0 4'434' PO 4-6956 Gqopwmfg cEN'rRAi. Esso STATION Clothing for Men-Women-Boys Cor- Centro' 8' Hook S75- 318,322 Main Street Southbridge, Moss. PO 4-8962 PO 4-3155 We Give S 8i H Green Stamps Thatfs cute! Z! , .fy . i .Q 1 L-...., The pause that refreshes Q. Yum! Yum! ,. .4,a.,, Q? pf - ri ,i A 'iii 1 End ot uouhleh '53 Blg Bum n Eyu, Someday . . . . -,, - I 'Rr . ' 'f ---, 'mf r N- 1 --511-w-.5+A--u':f' 1' I ' Q ,di Last call for dinner! .f Essence of cfmc-entration Anothel dav You so n' so Now What 'Y I Xw' Compliments of Best Wishes Class of '6l REAL ESTATE OFFICE 4l Central St. MR. 81 MRS. John B. Drogon, P p See us if you ore interested either buying or sell g h . POrter 4-4446 Compliments of HENRY'S RADIO SHOP F 't -Appliances-Television T levision 81 R di' ReP i'S ROOFING COMPANY 226 Elm Street Southbridg ef Moss. Compliments of HYDE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Industrial Cutting Tools and Hand Knives Southbridge, Moss. PO 4-4344 Best Wishes DANIEL T. MORRILL FUNERAL HOME Compliments of KOCHANEK'S FURNITURE STORE Corner Central ond Hook Sts. Southbridge, Moss. Compliments of SOUTHBRIDGE AUTO BODY Eost Main Street Southbridge, Moss. LE PAlN'S Professional Pharmacy Hospital and Surgical Supplies 286 Homilton St. Southbridge Tel. POrter 4-3269 Compliments of Athbro Precision Engineering Corp 46 River St. Tel. POrter 4-2593 GLOBE Furniture Warehouse Inc. Furniture of All Kinds 833 Moin Street Southbridge, Moss. Compliments of G. Gregoire 81 Sons I5 Homilton Street Shoes, Rubbers, Men's Furnishings Where Shoes are Rebuilt Tel- POW' 4'693l Porter 4-6634 Soufhbfadge PO 4-2 I Ol Southbridge, Compliments of EN DICOTT JOH NSON SOUTH BRIDGE TYPESETTING COMPANY 385 South St. 307 Moin Street Southbridge, Moss. PO 4-3793 WAITE HARDWARE CO. RALPH'S SPA 282 Moin St. 273 Elm St. Southbridge, Moss. Southbridge, Moss. Hardware 81 Industrial Supplies PO 4-8976 Compliments of HIPPODROME BOWLING Compllmems of ALLEYS GLOBE NEWS ROOM Elm Street 558 Main Street PO 4-8926 Compliments of FRENCHY'S RESTAURANT Eost Main St. Compliments of COHASSEE COUNTRY CLUB PO 4-2174 Compliments of PELoQuiN iNsunANcE Edworfsefggp 792 Main St. 86Pl3or:-ilatT37St. PO 4-8960 Jos. BLANCHET co., INC. THE PINK HAVEN MUTE'- l94 Elm Sf. Mein St. Sourhbndge, Mass, Fiskdole, MOSS. P0 4-6645 Di 7-3943 Compliments of Monoggrl Emma M- Lepoin J. Alfred Cormier, Reg. Pharm. PO 4-6962 Siurbradge, Moss. DI 7-3730 Fiskdole, MOSS BERNIER'S PHARMACY Albert E. Bernier, Reg. Pharm, Moin 8. Elm Streets Moss. Compliments of THEODORE MICHAELES JEWELERS Southbridge, Moss. I ..X',,,. warn 9 1' 'lu' J '0!'5B'5f Congratulations, Carol! W lhis plant makes me sick. A ticket fm' Zcnobie , please. Well, look wh0'S there! 1, .dp .M lrouble again. - in A an V H 41 Ali: lt, works! V! , ,il 'i 4 ,Q ., W 0'-.k I A x Attention! Rc-st! Sing! if Sing high, sing low! - Df.n..1.1C....h.- A.. TX .,.,.,.....4.. - I in luuliig I C Yi' flcrlf E. BRODEUR SOUTHBRIDGE 81 WEBSTER New Furniture Second Hand Coq I68 Mechanic St. 282 Hamilton St. A Complete Gift Shop Soufhbfidge, MOSS- PO 4-3773 186 Hqmaifon sf. PO 4-3097 PO 5-5131 Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of SOUTHBRI DGE COAL CO. Sole Distributors of Gulf Solar Heat Compliments of FAVREAU'S RESTAURANT 8- COCKTAIL LOUNGE 47 Hook St. P0 4-2233 36-40 Central St. PO 4-4521 Compliments of Compliments of LEONA'S RESTAURANT SOUTHBRIDGE ANIMAL 487 Worcester St. PO 4-4749 SOUfI'1bl'IdQe, Mass. Dr. Compliments of BILL SWIACKI 222 M616 sf. ROGER'S FLOOR COVERING PO 4-4391 81 TILE CENTER Insuranc Real Estate 44 Centro' Street Compliments of Compliments of H J LEMOINE FURNITURE, INC. ' ' Gow Street ' ' 98402 Noffl' Sffeef PO 4-6960 soufhbfadge, M655 Compliments of Compliments of T- P- M0R 'f G. c. wmrsn co. Paintingca' vvoupapermg 344 Main St. Southbridge, Mass Ol'lfl'CCf0Y 401 Morris sf. PO 4-3319 PO 4-3244 Compliments of I coNsuMEn's WHOLESALE BEAU S FOODS HAIR STYLING SALON 24 Hamilton St. Southbridge, Mass. 'I45 South S11 Southbridge, Mass. E. J. FOURNIER'S MARKET H C S I , , air utting, ty ing, Quant, Meats and Gmcenes Permanent Waving, Hair Coloring 81 351 Hamilton St, Southbridge, Mass. scalp Treatment Co,,.,,,i,,,.n,. of SYL'S AUTO SALES BROGAN BROS., mc. 8' 5E V'CE Sturbridge MOSS. 327 Hamilton St. PO 4-22l2 ' Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of Compliments of A EAU'S CLOTHING M N5 Elm Street souSQuE1 S AUTO PARTS, INC. Southbridge, Mass. l25 MOVCY Sffeef Ei.ooo'S GARAGE COmp'lme 'S of 93 Hamilton Street 1-'V' , 43 Hamilton St. PO 4-8572 Southbridge, Mass. Southbridge, MOSS. MGLELLAN STORES CO. 289 Main Street Southbridge, Mass. Compliments of NIPMUCK HOUSE Compliments of Compliments of ROM'S RESTAURANT, INC. F. W. WQQLWQRTH CQ. Sturbridge Rd., Southbridge 309 Main Sf, PO 4-8289 MAPLE FARM DAIRY E. G. WALKER COAL co. Homogenized and Pasteurized Rive, Street, gout'-,bridge Milk Dist. In Fuels-Coal-Gas Si Heating Southbridge, Mass. 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