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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The bell climaxing four fruitful years of academic work for the Class of '54 has tolled its last; its tone has reached the peak of a task begun in our freshman days--days of un- certainty and strife. As we look back upon the challenges we have met, we realize that success could never have been possible, had it not beenfor the ardent zeal andceaseless patience of our self- sacrificing and understanding teachers. Their unsurpassable diligence coupled with kindly admonitions inspired us with lofty ideals, and spurred us on to high and noble aspirations. They drilled us to the utmost in our studies and wisely guided us over the rough paths of our scholastic career, Never once did they allow us to forget the real purpose of man's journey on earth. Their constant reminders of spiritual necessities were the principles involved in the formation of our characters. Devoted Teachers, we who have known the inspiration of your example, the. benefit of your kindness, and the superabundance of your intellect, feel totally powerless and inadequate to express our gratitude to you. So inallconfidence we turn to Mary, Mother of God and Our Mother, and we beg of her to plead our cause with Jesus, her Divine Son. For only Fe can bless you as we would wish you to be blessed--only He can reward you for all the good you have done us. May our future lives be a living tribute to you, Beloved Teachers, who so earnestly and so constantly tried to mold our souls and our intellects like unto Christ. ' 15 Robert Goulet
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Ts ee . — We WONDER Why Helen Marie Arnott is always seen heading towards Harvard Square. Marie Benoit is taking biology. Georgette Bergeron goes to the school dances. Natalie Brooks wears knee socks. Elaine Canniff is always with the Pirates. Joan Coughlin is never home for Sunday dinner. Phyllis Doucet is interested in the missiona: Virginia Drolet likes to sing. Mary C. Fahey didn't buy a class ring. Mary T. Fahey is always at Parker's. Rita Gervais visits at Magnolia Street. Jeannette Robichaud is always at the Cenacle. Lorraine Sevigny likes Fridays. Annette St. Pierre collects Marlon Brando's photos. Doris Theriault buys Air Mail stationery. Jules Albert dresses so nice to come to school. Philip Dodge sings in the choir. Robert Goulet goes bowling every Sunday. Charles Hart works so hard in school. Owen Johnson wears fag clothes. John Rexford goes to Rockingham. Douglas Sampson is never absent, Louis Sampson never walks to school, 14
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‘Mary is My Mother I must go to her for help, For Cena afer te Cs Ye
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