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J. Tocci M. McGinley D. Gasparri M. Morin A. Bowen D. Chartrand J. Nourie R. Sullivan J. Hassett R. Ethier D. Maloney G. Zanetti B. Marlowe B. Carle T. Donelan Members of the Ital- ian Club show great interest in a letter from Naples from Professor Russo, the author of their “Present Day Italian’ textbook. First row, left to right: Ubaldo George, Teresa Zungolo, Ann Messina, Beverly Tresa- loni. Second row: Ray Maxfield, Agatha Mar- abello, Patricia Cioffi, Richard Navaroli, Carol Proietti, Mario Ciu- fetti. These Juniors were elected by our class to represent us in the Student Council: Left to right: Constance Pelletier, Teresa Donelan, Deanne Val- lee, Suzanne Chapdelaine, David Tucker, John Nourie, Thomas Duval. Robert Sulli- van, not in picture. Juniors, loyal followers of the team to out-of-town games:
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| First Place Again The BLUE and GOLD has received a first place rating for the seventh successive year awarded by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at its bicentennial convention held in New York March 11, 12 and 13. Joseph Galli '54 and Edward McManus ’55 took part in the convention; the former gave a five-minute talk on ‘“‘Sprucing Up the Sports Page’’ and the latter was chairman of 2 round-table discussion on the subject ‘‘Printing Problems.’ All el lt LL J j i ) } ) } ae Blue and Gold Office Seized; Class of 1955 Takes Over nahn SSBHS diane To Participate | ‘In School Press Conventions | st Wee, ws Se eh ae eee: | Oe
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The RADIO CLUB of 1953-54 consisted of 130 students from the area high schools. Of this number, 110 were Bernardians. Weekly radio shows were produced by club members and heard every Friday afternoon from 3:30 to 4:00 over WEIM. These programs included the top ten tunes of the week selected by the club and also Highschool Highlights, a ten- minute summary of the latest doings at FHS, LHS and SBHS. Left to right: Joyce Hassett, John Nourie, George Scott, President; Diane Maloney, Vice President; and Andre Gelinas. Joseph Doheny represented our Junior class for the school elimi- nations in the Bishop Wright Declamation Contest. He was chosen a winner for the semi- finals, and again for the finals, where he made an excellent show- ing. Suzanne Chapdelaine was chosen with Joseph for the intra- schoo! eliminations. In an essay contest entitled ‘The Physically Handicapped — Competent, Dependable Workers,’ sponsored by the Governor's Emergency Committee for Employment of the Physically Handi- capped, Richard Sullivan °55 was the first-place winner in Massachusetts; Ann Marie Benjamin '55 was awarded fourth place.
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