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Junior classes consisted of Religion Ill, English Ill, and the second year of a mod- ern language-French, Italian, or Spanish, The other subjects varied according to the course of study chosen4Classical, with Latin lll, Algebra ll, Chemistry, Technical, with Algebra ll, Chemistry, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial, with Stenography ll, Typewriting ll, Bookkeeping Ig General, with Biology, Home Economics, Drawing, and a choice of other electives. Pictured on this page are a Bookkeep- ing l, Period V class, in Room 35, Type' writing, Period V, in Room 12, and French Il, Period VI class in Room 23. xxx ,tw -It KJ' 'S' 45 11:36 v4 -nv
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Early in September of our Junior year, These pupils were elected officers of the following Clubs: FRENCH: Paul Gelinas, Mary Angelini, Joseph Hickey, Janet Lizotte. SPANISH: Denis Boucher, Janice Leo, John Ponusky, Priscilla LeBlanc. CHEMISTRY: Ralph Lewis, Maureen McManus, Paul Gelinas, Ruth Mack. The first issue of the BLUE and GOLD listed the names of these Juniors who formed the highest 8th of our class in scholarship at the beginning of Junior year. ln order of rank they were: Gerald Pluker, Yvonne Brodeur, Claire Lavoie, Maureen McManus, Ann Brisson, Joan Montagna, Mary Bel- liveau, Janet Lizotte, Lucille Hebert, Madeleine Lamoureaux, Constance Charette, Mary K. Flynn, Lucille Goudreau, Dennis Lanciani, Jeannine Mercier, Rose DeCarolis, Carolyn Salvi, Annette Menard, Patricia Posco, Robert Ciuffetti, Claire Babineau, Al- bert Diran, Barbara Loescher, Geraldine Simard. The following Juniors had been perfect in at- tendance during sophomore year and were therefore entitled to a 1957 BERNARDIAN yearbook: Claire Babineau, David Barnicle, Jeanne Cote, Janet Courternanche, Pauline Fortier, Ronald Gagne, Paul Gariepy, John Harrigan, Lucille Hebert, Joseph Hickey, Mary Lavigne, Claire Lavoie, Leonard Le- Blanc, Ralph Lewis, John Mclnerney Robert O'Con- nell, Cecelia Thibodeau, Andrew White. fl '53 X I .i , A R., S27 l i,
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Our Junior year saw the 1956 Football squad make the best record that SBHS ever had in its 25 years of gridiron encounters. The class of 1958 played its part well in achieving the many victories with such outstanding Juniors as Ralph Lewis, Wil- liam Conlin, James Meehan, James Sherwin on the Team. On November 26, Ralph Lewis was elected cap- tain ot the 1957 football squad at a meeting in the Bernardian clubhouse with Coach McCauley and the entire team present. Ralph well deserved this honor as he is a three-year veteran on the gridiron and has also been a member of the basketball, baseball, and track group at SBHS. At the SBHS-Fitchburg High game, Ralph was voted the most outstanding player and was awarded the trophy given by the Booster Club for this game. Ralph is also vice president ot SBHS C.Y.C, and sportswriter for the BLUE and GOLD. The football season started oft with a win over Assumption Prep, 14-6, at the Bowl, September 23, September 30 saw an upset to St. Peter's, 7.6, at the Bowl. Classical High ot Worcester handed us our one and only defeat ot the season. Although our boys ate up yards in the final quarter, they could not cross the goal line. Athol High game netted us an- other victorv, 7-O score, Wachusett Regional, 18-6 in our favor, Clinton High, our only night game, 25-13 victory. The 6-O victory Over FHS at Crocker Field, October 27, gave us Q l a chance tor the city championship. Ralph Lewis ntercepted the FHS aerial inside their own 20-yard marker, The clubhouse was the scene of .vild hilarity after our victory over intra-city rival Notre Dame, 26-20, as SBHS was now in possession of the city championship and the diocea san high school title. Q av-
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