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Juniors TEN PER CENT TOMMY Seated: Norma Lunetta, Rita Lafosse, Jean Thibodeau, Jean Payea, Clare Pare. Standing: Anthony Romano, Anthony Anzalone, Martin Roddy, Margaret Provenzani, Richard Menard, Francis. Leblanc, Jeannine Mayer. In French II, Room 22, Wallace Gendron reads a Christmas Story from La Croisade, monthly French Publication. Spanish II, Room 25, pupils review their sounds occasionally. Pauline Dignam tes ts on pronun- ciation of Joseph Raimon, Ri- chard Menard, James Fitzgerald, and Doris Phelps. Chemistry lab periods are looked forward to by junior chemists who like nothing better than to work with bunsen burn- efs, test tubes, chemicals, etc. Left to right: Normand Cantin, Paul Prince, Maureen Beaudin, June MacAulay, Gloria Zarrella, William Marlowe, Madeline La- valley, Sylvia Vallee.
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Catholic Press ma Seder Mee eee «Gy BE BIH PamaPRESS Coo. ae catHoine - 7: = me PRESS | me A wag VIPE OUT 2 0 800K THE CATHOL! PRESS THE “STRONCH LD or THE CHORE All during the month of February, Catholic Press Month, our energetic sophomores were working on a very worthwhile project. This was to make the Catholic Press, which our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII has called “His Voice,’ better known and tread. The sophs did this by means of very original and colorful posters which were displayed in Room 34 and also throughout the building. Magazine racks also appeared containing Catholic magazines for which subscriptions were solicited. But the climax was reached on February 21, when a play entitled, “Defense of the Catholic Press’? was presented, and in which over sixty sophomores took part. We seniors were amazed at the poise and self-assurance of these little sophs who fearlessly faced their large audience and spoke clearly and forcefully without any apparent knock- ing of the knees as we ourselves have at times experienced under similar circumstances. YARDIAN [CE mam yy The Cathudis Banat
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May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be your refuge in the hour of danger, your shelter in the storm, your foretaste of Heaven in this world. —StT. FRANCIS DE SALES.
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