St Bernards High School - Bernardian Yearbook (Fitchburg, MA)

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' ' ' 'f' 511.5 ,Lf Qaos 'SY' 4, - .54-xjs Qsmvg L - 1 : , '.-. vu- N ' .-, -. K x -s -fs X . b W N li 5 ff V A Q -.....,.., , flls f , pig' A, V L A' luv 'ELF Q ,9 jf L ia: ', The cornersTone oT ST. Bernardis CenTral High School was laid in l926. Today in addiTion To The rnar bulding, There are eighT porTalole buildings and a large garage serving as a Home Economics laboraTory. Today, also, The annual enrollnnenT is lirniTed To abouT 860 sTudenTs. SeyenTeen parishes are represenTed aT ST. Bernardis. Qn The campus are Two converTs Tor our sisTer-Teaching TaculTy, The SisTers oT The Pre5ehTaTion oT The Blessed Virgin Mary. This religious order was Tounded 'n l776 by Nano Nagle, who Torsalcing The gay socieTy liTe oT Paris and The lorillianT courT oT Louis XV, reTurned To Ireland and oeyoTed her enT2re liTe and TorTune To The educaTion oT The poor, in heroic deTiance oT penal laws which sTricTly Torbade such educaTion and The Teaching of The CaTholic TaiTh in Ireland. This religious order spread rapidly ThroughouT lreland as more and more women joined Nano Nagle in her liTe oT selT-sacriTice in The inTeresTs oT The poor and Tor The greaTer glory oT God. The Tounda- 'Aff Li , Q. 4. .Ab 6 r-'S -1 Tions were made in England, NewToundland, fXusTralia, India, and The UniTed STaTes. The TirsT PresenTaTion SisTers came To FiTchburg in 1886, where Today They sTaTT noT only ST. Bernard's T-ligh buT also Tour grammar schools and Regina Coeli College. '-0991140 , To MARY Help of Christians we dedicaTe our BERNARDIAN of l959. Cur greaT paTron, ST. Bernard, had an exTraordinary devoTcn To our Blessed MoTl'er. To him we aTTribuTe The Salve Regina, The Hail, Holy Queen, ThaT beauTiTul prayer by which we Turn To her Tor help in all oLr aTfl7 er' ,iw , 5' Mary, Help oi Chfiffanii, musT have a special 'nTer- esf r our own lard, lcr The ship which had such an eTTecT on our defT'ny, bore her rame, The iSanTa Mariaf' She had sailed Tron' a very CaTholic Span which proudly boafed ol beng our Ladyls champion and whose sailors enery evening sara The Saline Regina. Liie ST. Bernard, who preceded l'im by Tour cena wo' L iifsipo 'if iraure n 'isle O e Turies, Columbus was so devoTed To Qur Lady, ThaT lee vxe errTal Tl soT adwhdTb buried in her chapel dedicaTed 'o The lmmaculaTe Co'cepTior, aT C:'cep on in Hai . lv-enTy years aTTer Columbus, The ship oi Juan Ponce oT Leos corhnued Tre Sava lvlarias Turrow To The ccasT o: The US. lT was Palm Sunday ard The land Touched aT was called, Florida, a land in Tlower. Defsyllow, The TirsT real successor oT Ponce de Leor, on one oT his expedi- Tiors, came To whaT 's row Chesapeaie Bay and gave iT The name oT The Bay oT The MoTher oi God. Here The TirsT Mass on Virginia's soil was celebraTed and in The TirsT chapel ever builT on US. TerriTory. LaTer The explorer Coronado, coming To The Rio Grande River, gave iT The TiTle OT Qur Lady's River, because iT was TirsT seen on Our Ladyls birThday, SepTember 8. Vizcaino dedicaTed ris expediirion along CaliTornia's coasT To Our Lady oT MounT Carmel. Cabrillols piloT prayed To our Lady OT Guadalupe when in danger oTT The coasT OT Oregon, and was convinced ThaT iT was God and His Blessed MoTher who miraculously saved Them. De SOTO, beiore leaving Cuba made a will ThaT he be buried wiTh his moTher and ThaT a chapel be buiiT in This church which should be dedicaTed To Our Lady oi The Concep-Tion. To These Spanish explorers all The land really be- longed To Our Lady. Even Today The names oT places in our souThwesT read lilce a liTany oT The sainTs-San Francisco, SanTa Barbara, San Diego, SanTa Maria of The Angels Tnow Los Angelesl, eTc. French explorers also carried wiTh Them To The New World, devoTion To The MoTher oT God. OuTsTanding is EaTher MargueTTe who on December 8, The TeasT oT The ImmaculaTe ConcepTion, wenT Toward The GreaT WaTer. As soon as he had TloaTed Trom The Wisconsin inTo The Mississippi, he began as he said, all TogeTher a new devoTion To The Blessed Virgin lmmaculaTe which we pracficed daily, addressing To her special prayers To place under her proTecTion boTh our persons and The success oT our voyage. As EaTher MarqueTTe conTinued down The river he called iT The River ol: The lmmaculaTe ConcepTion. BuT even beTore The coming oT MarqueTTe, There were more Than a score oT mission ouTposTs in The UniTed STaTes, many oT Them named aTTer Our Lady, as +ha+ near The mouTh oT The PenobscoT River in Maine in l648. As wiTh The Spanish and French, Our Lady made her enTry inTo our land wiTh The English also When The TirsT English came To our shores under The lTalian CaboTs England proudly looked upon herselT as Our Lady s Dower BuT all This had changed Tor now Mary and her shrines were ouTlawed on English soul cf lT was in I634 ThaT The Ark and The Dove. The ships oT Lord BalTimore, arrived in The Spanish-called Bay oT The MoTher oT God, now Chesapeake. On The EeasT oT The AnnunciaTion, March 25, Two JesuiT priesTs celebraTed The colony's TirsT Mass. The name Maryland recalled Our Lady To The CaTholic mind, buT oTTicially iT was named in honor oT Queen l'lenrieTTa Maria. Maryland's TirsT liTTle ciTy was called ST. Mary's. In I790, our TirsT bishop, John Carroll, was consecraTed in England in a chapel dedicaTed To Our Lady, and on The EeasT oT her AssumpTion. l-le soon adopTed a seal Tor his diocese on which was picTured Our Blessed MoTher surrounded by sTars. Realizing how much he needed The help oT Mary, To waTch over his vasT diocese oT Three million square miles, one oT The TirsT Things ThaT The new Bishop did when he reTurned To The UniTed STaTes was To have The LiTany oT Our Lady reciTed beTore The cele- braTion oT High Mass ThroughouT his diocese j fl X43 X' HKU 911 Ni KCI will T eu W 5 Q xi? 2 X. Q N M xl fgagliisif I N Ti: if say 53- ,f N 4 '.y,,o -1 W- ,J -- I 01 'H x l ff 1 if Nl Q ll L T f NT 5 ,T f ix Mm ' . , L TN a A ,N 5 J. g y'tQ,,5: ,.y, is r i T X , . if 'X e J, X M lli A , vb T' -..T a csr A T 4 oct . .ur , v .Il ,.L,k2'l i5i3'xQi1xJ iltbgi is ,ii 5 ll A E N T- f ' . s l 85 - gf' P 2 'X La Mar , He! of Crwrrsfians, has woven rwer ower Em We Nw our own ilrnee we have Mar S romise, made a+ Y p F D Y F3 defense of Chr' fleet was de-srrcy scYd7ers Ca'fvAf1Q marwder in wie Morher and Ch Aqamrv rrf V683 and Vierwa sef Pclrslw King Seb' diers was flew sraruify, as '1 1571 when We Mcsrerrw Fafrwa, fha? Russia WN' be Coweried avd 'Hfar flwere wr Marys rosarv and We :faq of Hwe come perwarwce. 5 disp'avSnq frwe Wage of fre Bessed r -1 v , We Modem arrrv was comdefely famed :ree by Wwe Crwrisiiaw rorces under Hve esf. Tre barae cry of We Crrdra' sol- 2 and Mary, ed in fre deeske ba+ife of Leoarwlo, We be peace, if Clnr3S4?aHS Hake up We arms of Crayer and Q' Freshman Declaimers in lhe Bishop l 5 x Wrighf Declarnalion Con+es+: Rosearfr Addorisio Rebecca Barholm Jean Bocrgef Palricia Bula June Cenlra Robert Connors Joah Collon Dorolhy D'Geronirno Wiliiarn Fynn Mary Gilnnarlin Lois Gaoding Maureen l-layes Marguerile Janelle Eileen Ledden Maureen McCallrey Jane McGinley John Pe eqrini Kafhleen Regan Joseph Srnilh Bernard Therriaul Berr-ard Welch John Morrissey Coach Garvey and Freshman Foolball Squad: Henry Ashe Roberl Leone James Ecck ey Frank Mamrnone Angelo Brasi'i Wiliiarn Burke Richard Dasohinais Barry Desqrcssei liers Edward Norton John Peleqrini Raymord Pindell Kerrelh Rameau Wiliam Flynn Joseph Ffgclehi John Geary Rayrncrd l-larney Roger Landry Richard Leqer Rc and Richard Pai, Rousseau Andrew Sccll Jarres Shaw Joseph Srnifh A an Whilney Joseph Gulino had ll-e hcror ol making rhe varsily Q' loolba learn. Seolennber 7, l955, lhe Class ol '59 began i+s high school career al SBHS wilh an enrollmenl ol 287 lresh- men, lhe largesr in lhe hislory ol lhe school. Deleqales elecled lo CYC nneelinqs were: Carolyn Kealinq, Linda Gallney, Jane McGinley, Jane Carr, Vera lngennie, Rcberl Connors, George Bourque, Rob- erl Kendra, James Buckley, Bernard Therriaull, Bernard Welch. Mary Gilmarlin was chosen lo represenl lhe lrosh al Boosler Club rally rneelinq. Conslance Desaulniers was selecled io loin lhe ranks ol ohe cheerleading squad. Making lheir deb-ul in lhe orcheslra were Judilh Ellis, rrumpel: Barbara Lehndorll, violin: William Vail- lancourl, lvlarquerile Janelle, clarinelq Dennis Leger, drums? l-lenry Babineau. Conlribulors lo lhe lirsl issue ol lhe Blue and Gold were Doris Rhodes and Julielle Morin. June Cenlra and Joseph Smilh represenled lhe fresh- rnan class in The inlra-class declarnalion conlesl held in SBHS audilorium on Oclober l8. Joseph Smilh won oul in his division and +herelore represenled lhe school in lhe freshman-sophomore conlesl' al Nolre Dame Academy al Worcesler. Freshmen presenfing The pageanf, You+h-Our Hope in ihe CYC assembly of Ociober 28: Playing a leading parr in Lady of Falirna'-' play sraged on fhe evenings of Noyernber 2I, 22, were Pauline Hamlin as Jacinla. and William Flynn and John Sheila AVSSHGH-Ill' Ella PGHCUSCFO Morrissey as Francisco. Roseann Addoriscio Rebecca Barholm, Joseph Srnlfh. Elaine Beflldmlfl Ellen Pelon and John Raymond were also in fhe cash Karen Powers Elizabelh Rool Norma Goudreau Simone Sauve Sandra McManus Sandra Pfak - Carol Burger Pafricia Core ln +he Chrisrmas play, Gill for rhe Chris? Child, Linda Progin, Pafrice Gearan, and Carolyn Thibodeau were +l'e Fenion children: John Curley, flre liffle newsboyt Lois Sledding, our Blessed Mcrlher: Sandra Heber? and Sheila Moran, angels: Joseph Curley, a shepherd boy. Chrisfmas Carolers: Brerda McCaffrey. Pafricia Buia, Jane Carr, Joan Corion, Judifh Roberfs, Sandra McManus. Freshrnon led rhe way in lhe l956 Bishops' Fund ro afd sur'?er'ng ceople in needy counrries. The school conrriburion was Sl,27O.27. Freshman Room 43 led ihe schdcl w7Th 52.95 per capiia. Blue and Gold confribuiors: Wi'liam Flynn Belsy Roof D'anre Sr. Cyr. lr ,E is Uv 'N ? X . l 4 iv V4 Y'7 V 9133? , f YZ' ,-.,:.Q r 5 PERFECT ATTENDANCE during Freshman year: Mane Bernalclwez G :aria Caron Regfnald Carroll Yvefle Dupuis Wil lane Flynn Sara Fdey Donald Forrunalo Joar Gaeder Pau 'ne Hamlin Reber? Kendra Jeanne Laodnle Jeanne Legendre Agnes Leger Ricrard Leger Barbara Lelwndorlf Trcrnas Lyncn Brenda McCaffrey Mary Mcl-lugn Sandra McManus Josepn Navaroli Darie' O'Leary Mary Percy Mary Rarnondelli Dcris Rhodes Relserr S+. Germain J, e Sava ier Jcsepl1Sr'nilli Cerisiance Tourigny Alle-r fre final diocesan examinalioris lwad been correcl were ccrrpured For eacn pac . As a res-'l ez are ' SfC'V' , 'E C'ess cl '59 in sclwolaslic: aclriievernerl for freslirrian year: l. 'Bernard Tlwerriaull 2. Dcris Rlncdes 4. Yvelle Dupuis 5, Marguerile Carolyn Tnibedeau . Jean Caller' I I. Lc's G adding I3. Jern C-r'ey l5. Carbon Marnrncne 17. Jcsepr Navaroli l9. Kalnleen Regan Zl. Pasl Eebiclc 23. Dervry Di Geronimo 25. Rclserl' Kendra f 1 Jane e y 3.J Vvlaller Capone Jian Enrigrl Dcris Aubinger E' een Ledden Marsla Mcssey Jare Regan Jedy Roberls Pa' 'Q' E ia ii .J Rajeev Sauder Agnes Leger ed, 'flue daily and exam averages g l' fell g p s l owin pei' ed we Cerira 6, Jolrn Pele-gr i r-1 'rr if 9 As SBHS began Ps 30+n year, We Class of '59 began Hs sopbornore year wlfr an enroNmen+ of 235, Tne second noneaf class in Hue fora! errollrnen+ of 836, represenffng Cf Tne 94 Bernardlans parrroparing 'r We pre Hwe Brsrop WrTon+ Dedarnaron Con'es+, eWeven roolc ine sfage for pracrce: Rebecca Barnorn, J Joan Cowon, Jodrrb ENE, WA 'r1rn pvn Made Irene Mancuso, Jolnn Morr'55ey, Sandra Pfak, Jo-epln and Berrard Tberrraafr, Tbose crosen 'o repreie fre sernffrnals were Joyce Cafarri and Jofxepn Srn freshman Qoprfrnore J we on. A SpecRaN ai-ernbNy program comrnerrorared Na o c Yodn VVeel, Cgfober 28 NCk'37'b9' 4. Sopns of fbe 250 Bernardrans wro rook Carr Jn rne Cecond ConQ'ess relg 'n Wbrcesger, Qdober 'I and V2 Tne i'a'an Cab eiecreg Wa er Capore, presoenr' Maryann Rarnooief yce-presl oe'ft Robe-rr eeone +reas-rer' Jane Cenrra, Setrerary. Tarro a crirnrenr par' n 'ne a sired Q iivf HAQVEV ore enreg 'n re 'f1noo'ac1g'- yu . , , . , c .ee ,Q ,mire ,en aeonen fr: cr- raro Tnerr aa '. Roieann Pxgdoreo, Joa' Co'- + !A+ rne fri' rnee 'g of 'ne Boorer Ceo on Seofernoer F7, Parco Gearan war e eceed oi The C ,D WE' Of6'3EV7', P WS'6 VWECG 'CV '52-'P 'E' FSH' I We scbool raWY'es ard rne annual Trcob +o be neld arrer We Frrcbburg Hknb garne Cfner cornrfrree 'pennbers erecred were ' Enrrgbr, Karen Powers, Mary Grrrnarffn, G'or5a Pranwondon. A3 In orevous years, rne por ,if of ine Boosfer Gob is ro encourage a frEerdNy sprrlf berweer Teanng and keep our own scnoo splrir on fop, AT an assernbNy, Qciober ll, dur7n 7 Prevennon Week, a nnorfe was presenfed by We Ffrcbburg Fire Deparfrnerr. Preyfous fc +nEs on Qcfober 5, a sp c' Junior fkcniewemenr program was gwenr 1 aud'+or'arn concfodrg w'+n a rnoyf Many Bernardians afrended 'rne Tenrn Re, gronaf Congress of We Confra4ern?+y of lnr' 7 Han Docrrrre nefo In ine Worcesrer Memorial Audrrcrllrn Noyernber , , . LeHer Girls Elissa Barbero Judilh Ciofli Linda Grenier Joan Coflon Margarel Garvey Pa'I'rice Gearan Joanne Legendre Karen Powers Joan Gaudef Sandra Plalc June Cenlra Lucille Pouliol' Brenda McCaffrey Gloria Plamondin Rebecca Barholrne Marguerile Janelle Denise Tourig ny-Narralor Presen+ing posfers for Cafholic Press were: Doris Aubinger Homer Basque Carol Bourque Lucille Collelle Claudelle Coulure Elaine Foresl Conslance Desaulnier Arl worlr conhibulors: Pauline Hamlin Sandra Heberl Lorraine Houle Frances Larney Alice Leger Jane McGinley Pauline McPhee Elaine Millola Joseph Smilh Virginia Barba Claire Berube Gloria Caron Joyce Daigle Nancy Du Bois Mary Gilmarlin Joanne Lapoinle Carleen Mammone Mary McGuiness Joseph Navaroli Linda Progin Conslance Tourigny Penelope Tessier Diane S+. Cyr Helen Vincenl Monih The lirsl' issue ol Ihe BLUE and GOLD Iisled The names oi lhese homore conlribulorsz Barbara Lehndorll, Joan Collon, Frances Lamey, Judy Roberls, Palrice Gearan, William Flynn, Bernard Ther- riaull, Frances Enwrighl. Talcing Their places in Ihe school orcheslra were sophs Joseph Frigolello wflh his Irumpeli Pafriclc O'MaIIey, Marguerile Janelle, William Vallancourl, The clarirelt Ella Fandiscio, and Palricia Bula ar The Piano. Somelhing dillerenl was given by Ihe sophs lor Calholic Press Monlh when Ihey presenled a one-acl play, THE PAPER VILLAIN, wrillen by William Flynn, Class OT '59, wilh 'rhe casl of sophomores as Teenagers: Diclc .,..,.. .,.,., B ERNARD WELCH aul ........,,,,,,..,,.....,,,...,,,..,.,, .A...,,. W ILLIAM FLYNN Hanlc ...,.... ..A....., ...... .......... ...,.... T H O M AS LYNCH Joe lnew lo Ihe dislricll ...,. ,,,.,,,,,, J OHN DUFFY Pop lowner of The slorel ..... ..,,,,. A LLAN WHITNEY Joe's Falher ,,,.,,,,,,,A.,,,, ,,..., W ALTER CAPONE Joe's Molher ,...,,..,.. JUDITH ELLIS Miss Woods ,, . , ,.,,,,,. PATRICIA BUJA Miss Farall ,,,,.., ,..,.. .,.....,..., E L AINE FOREST Radio Announcer ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,.. ..,,.. J O I-I N MORRISSEY Ier ol Ceremonies .......,.,.,.... BERNARD THERRIAULT LIVING PORTRAYALS OF AUTHORS Clare Boolh Luce .,,,,.,.A..,,,,,., CAROLYN KEATING Sara Maynard ..,........,...........,.,..., HELEN VINCENT Ann Roos ............ ........ M ARY MCHUGH Aimee Torriani ,,,,... .,,.. M ADELEINE LEGERE Maura Laverly ....... ..........,,... M ARY PERCY X The l-lome Economics deoarlmenl enlerlained The lacully, parenls, and friends al The annual Fashion show held in lhe school audilorium on May I9. Eiqhlyfliye sludenls barlicipaled. Easler suils, Formal dress, and casual summer alfire were included in The display modeled, All lhe apparel was rnade in lhe Home EQ lab, The wrile-ups lor lhe proqram were prepared by Judilh Ellis, Eileen Ledden, Barbara Lehndorlil, and Carleen lvlammone. A special luncheon was also presenfed by lhe Home EC girls and 'served lo parenls and friends. The slaqe was arlislically decoraled and garden furnishings added much lo lhe apbropfale selling. 1 Class of '59 in 'Phe SBHS Fashion Display of '57: Roseann Acldorisio Doris Allain Slneila Arsenaulf Doris Aubinqer Doris Boudreau Sally Beaulac Marie Bernafclwez Carol Burger Pafricia Buia Jane Carr June Cenfra Doroflny Di Geronimo Yyeffe Dupuis Judi+l'i Ellis Joan Enriqlnf Sara Foley Donna Freel Linda Gallney Margarer Garvey Pafrice Gearan Nefnna Goudreau Pryls Harnel Maureen Hayes Mary Lou Hazell Mafquerile Janelle Mans Larnbros Frances Larney Muriel Le Blanc Emeen Ledden Agnes Leqer Vaalefene Legere Barbara Lennclorff Judifln Leo Jarel Loesclwer Carle-en Marnmone lrene Mancuso Marsha Mossey Jane McGinley Sandra McManus Ella Pandiscio Ellen Palon T7 ' I Linda Progin Mary Rarnonfielli Jane Regan Doris Rhodes Julie Sayalier Marquila Secino Denise Tourigny Maureen Touryille The Class oT '59 had a share in malcing The l956 TooTball season The rnosT sucCessTul one in The hisTory oT SBI-TS during iTs 25 years oT gridiron encounTers. varsiTy Team as sophs were: David BarTleTT RaberT Connors John Pellegrin James Buclcley Joseoh Gulino Paul Russo The Two mosT imporTanT vicTories oT The season were wiTh l:iTchburg l-ligln and NoTre Darne, WiTh our 6-0 vicTory over Fl-TS aT Croclrer Field on CcTober 27, we had a chance Tor The ciTy championship. Over 5,000 Tans wiTressed our winning ol The ciTy championship buT only aTTer a hard-ToughT game wiTh NoTre Dame. lT was TiT Tor TaT ThroughouT The garne as The score was lrroTTed 7-7 in The TirsT guarTer and 20-20 in The TourTh oeriod. Our Touchdown gave us The much coveTed v'cTory, 2620. lNloT only were we The ciTy champs buT also wirrers of The diocesan CaThol'c high school TTle. RoberT Kendra was an ouTsTand'n layer on The l57 VarsiTy BasPeT- T f i Q ri ball Tearn. QTher players oT '59 were: RoberT Connors, Raul Russo, Bernard Welch, T-lomer Basoue, George Bouroue, Jim BurlTon, John Coughlin, Rchard Dauohrais, Fred lierrazza, Donald LeBlanc, John Peliegrini, John Selga, Bob ST. Germain if The fC J VA ei ' l i ,ooo V. ou fs. nnf fa n o' Tne lnTramura BaslceToall loorrarnenh soph room 48 Toooed iurior roorn 24 by a sTreTch ol 3225. Dave BarTleTT ha T T r o ll po an. lrving ShaiTuclc had 8 for The wrrers. In The room 32 v'cTory over roorn 47, Franlc lvlarnrnore and Roland Richard Tied ll co rrs aorece 'or The vcTors. In The semifinal Q.r'or room 25 beaT roorn 32 in efrvoiro C 'ne cT 32-lfi. J-me B 'fley cazfaole rrarfioers lC6'Ciill iiiifxn, Cr The l957 Baseball Team were: Wa Ter Caoore Joseoh l:r'goleTTo Paul Russo Bernard Welch Elaine l:oresT PaTr'ce Gearan Mary Lou l'lazell Pearl Le Bianc: Barbara LehndorTT Julie Savalier Cheerleader: ConsTance Desaulniers '59 On The grls VarsTTy BaslceTball Team were: d W'll'am Cor were ThrouohouT The bas Carleen lvlarnmone Joan McLaughlin Ella Pandiscio Maryanne Rarnondelii Jane Regan Playing on The fin 1 fi 1 ...Q 3 f' -qv Je, H . g QW? 3 1 .iw 6 1 n I , Y 1' sm ? ,J i 3 we I 'QW Leading fhe Class of '59 in Scholarship a+ end of sophomore year: Be-rwwd Therriauh Ne'q,er e Jarwehe Ywerre Dpcuis Jtsepr Niuaroh Jchrw PeNe'grirw? Coos Qhcies Cerolm Thioodeau Wa'+er C iiT7D'79 Karhleen Reqarw Jre Cerfrn Joan Cfffifi Qeher' Kevrfra r ,oo Jodrh Robert , . Def Benwcf Cerfeer Marhmone Jire Regan DD'-2 Pxobrcger Aoeew Leqer Mirehw Massey Merqrfra Secino E'a7rue Fcresr Barbara Lehndorff Brenda McCaffrey Diane S+. Cyr V? v'x Jn. Www Vs I 'SJ' PERFECT ATTENDANCE l955- l956 l956- I957 Gena Caron W' 'am Fynn Sara Fiey Donad Fcrrunalo Joanne La Pe?n+e Joanne Legendre Agnes Leger Richard Leger Brenda McCaffrey Maryanne Rarrendehi Julie Savaher Joseph Srnlfh Consfance Tourlgny Roseanr Addor are Theresa Aubuchen Barbara Beecher George Bourque Pa+r'c'a Bda Gkna Carcn Joan Corron Francfs EnwrEgh+ WH'7arn FTynn Sara Fc'ey Donafd Forrunaro Linda Grenier Lorraine Hcule Roger Landry Joanne La Pdnre Mere' Le BTanc Joanne Legendre Agnes Leger Made'eIne Leger Richard Leger Car!een Mamrnone Frank Mamrnone Brenda McCaffrey Ce!es+e Meyeiie DIane Nourie James O'NeEH Jane Regan KarhNeen Regan Maryanne Ramonde r Diane S+. Cyr Ijhan S+. Jean JLhe Saya er lryIrng Sraffack James Shaw Bernard Therriauh Consrance Tcurigny Sandra Heberf Joseph Srfrh U,tt'5 x JUNIOR CLASS ROOM REPRESENTATIVES GJECEQE EJJQ-6 Ribeff C: :'s J, 'effe M: Eefcafe Le We 'e' Capfne Rc a'd Rblward Sandra Rfak Mayamw Rawwzvdexw ENGLISH CLUB OFFICERS: Jcseph Qwng PL' 'ieijck Margqerffe Jef-5 Jane Resp We 'er Capzre Jane McCvIn'ey Jghq Sgjfga RibE'ICi'7'21 Jaan Newfsn James SE-.v C'i's'aPCe Deia, Sandra Pfak Eemayd Tne Dywra FreeI Derdse Touriqny Learaxi TPQf'aJ,+ DECLAIMERS IN JUNIOR DECLAMATION PRELIMINARIES: Jian Cihif Ca,r'.:er Marfmfme Sandra Pfgf W 'II' 2 FIVW Ifc- O Mvcxso jggggl S-'V' Ei'I3i'i L?L'f1 :: E810 IJIIFZIG Eevafd TH- FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: R'Ia'd R':F5r:I Presdenf Cimfance Due.. fffg V'C5LP,C3'd5,1+ JJd'I'I Len Secrehfy RoI3erI Connors Treasmer Ki gg. 'W' A+ rhe firsr rneering of Ihe I957-58 Drarnafic CIub. many of '59 were presenf. Class officers were eIecIed and preoararlons rrade for We Ersr presen+aIion by Hwe dub-Ine all-scI1ooI pIay. This was presenIed on Ihe evenings of November I8 and I9 in SBHS audi- Iorium. Members of our cIassI1ad Ieadin roIes In Ibis Q aII-school pIay! BERNARD THERRIAULT , George Summers DONNA FREEL Summers' ambnfous wfe BERNARD WELCH Dan Carlfon, a poIIIIcfan ROSE ADDORISIO BARBARA LEHNDOREE ,,s-,f.- f Mr, Mo,.4-rey I Mrs. Tay or TI-vfras Lynda was Vage manager asssfed by Reber? Ccnncrs Jcseorw Ef'qoIer+o, James EL.cIrIey. and Pa'r'cIc O'Ma'ey. In crarge of IIcI:eI: were Jobn Duffy Raymond PIndeII WEI- Iiam Eynn and John SeIIga. Dons Aublnqer, Rebecca BarIwoIm Doro+Ivy DIGeron?rro, SaraE Eo'ey Maureen Hayes JuI?eIIe Mor'n EIIen Pafcn and DQane SI. Cyr were Lslnefs. Aopearnq In Inc Crnsfmas play were BERNARD WELCH JOHN PELLEGRINI THOMAS LYNCH ROLAND RICHARD LOIS GLADDING JOHN MORRISSEY JOSEPH ERIGOLETTO DANIEL O'LEARY BERNARD TI-IERRIAULT DORIS AUBINGER Ezra S7rneon Jcsas Ba Ina:ar Marrba JLIIES Roman scIdYer Roman soIdIer Joseph Mary O . S. za? Q if gif iff. ff, 2-,1 if 9, as Q ara. Riff-0,55 ,D ,,,.V,, V ,. AL V QS HIC , k.VLQ, , v if ' 2 LD L ,,:,'-saw ,ag . g ff? f E gi It ' A g. if xg Zig, ji gf V 2 f S E , .Q I , 5 W - 5' X ie, . VM ,, if we v m it Q A A., 15. , , ' ,Tj 4 , X B3 :Wi , ' ' f X , A 21,5 2 if wx . x Y mx' h K Q -9 - 1'- AQ,-4-Ju,.,,,L:M!, 'R S',.w qt! I kv E . fix ml f ff g .,,, A fn Q-if ' 4 , 1 Q 4 ' F f f'?f9 I s ,. ' 'S x arf - f f aww' '- b f Q91 ' I ., : gg, ALkf I' Q In : A JI' - . 4. 5 5 3' efewk .W 14, w ? 1957-58' Playlng on flue varslly learn during Junlor year were Rolverr Connors, Roberr Kendra, and Bernard Welclw.Tl1e sclwedule Encladed I9 con'esfs. ln We gafne wl?l1 'flue Red Ralders of Allnol, Bolo Kendra scored l2 polnls ln flwe Vna perbd lcr a lofa- or I9 for ire qanne. Bob Connors Caged I4 polnls. ln an exclllng ganne wilh FHS llne score was fled I2 eaclw ' 1 a 3l 24 'ew' a' al 1 a d f erqea 'Le 'fffif a' The perrod bel we rn:-fed :gr to - , eq.. ' 'yr-' 'ne n JN, Bob Kendra had 20 polnfs. ln We Gardner Hlglw gym 7n our qarne wlrlw 'llne Wlldcais, + e score was Fed up 30-30 af llne end ol fl'e TL rd oemed bp we Managed lo edge our a 49-46 vfclory. Bob Kendra was rlglw rnan For car learn. 'Coacl'1es: Jolwn McCauley and Jerry Belllveau Managers: James Buck'ey, Joseplw Gulfno Donald l.e5'anc ga! Waudzf gfaqaatew of 5? Elaine Foresl' Carleen Marnrnone Ella Pandiscio Jane Regan Pall-lee Gearan Joan Mcl.aJglwl'n Mary Ramor-dem Jul-E Savane, Mary Lou l-lazell Y Pearl Le Blanc Barbara LeHndorfl ' 1 ,,. ., is ns., A Q Q- ? , B . B ' T01 B .4 f -if 9 X 7- P Wx N f 1 us, , -'H PAUL RUSSO KN 1? 'Wu 'v - ff V . I 'I s A ! I P x fx A x fa, 1 T i s . J m if a'f x N ' . , sr - --f , ,,,u' 5+ S vfwgigzgw,-A ,- ig? ,W - 'ui , 1 we 1 WWE 'Q Jfdemi Q' ' P - ...sm ,F Hundreds ci pink cherry b'css: 's were made and wired fo iree branches by fhe deff fngers of such Junbrs as Mary McHugh. Ju'ieHe Marin, Marquifa Secino, Eiissa Barba Virf glnia Barba Jane Carr Pa- fricia Core, and Joan New- ion. Decorarinq ihe gym, es- peciaiiy ihe high spofs, were Joseph Smiih, Roberi Leger, James Buckley, James O'Neil, and Roiand Richard. Weeks of sfrenuous preparaiion preceded fhar gala even? of Junior year-our recepfion fo fine Seniors. The foiiowing officers were eiecied fo spearhead 'fhis giqanfic underrakingz Roiand Richard Thomas Lynch Judy Roberfs Maureen Hayes The fheme chosen was The Jaoanese word SAYO- NARA, which means good-by. This fheme was cioseiy adhered fo w'+h The resuif fhaf rhe gym was frans- formed inio an orieniai spof 0? beaufy and fascina- fion. 1 Japanese murals covered flwree walls ol llve gym. The lalrenl arf75l?c lalenl of Junlor qfrls was evfclenced ln fle drawing and painflng of flwesa rnurals Yn beau- Hlul, v2vEd crlenlal Colors, making Warn real wsrks of a'+ Puillng llwe linislnlng louclwes ls rncse rnurale, from Top lo bclforn lol? lo rfglvl' are: Dlanne l'Nl:u e, Mary lvlclnlugn Unda Grenler, lvlargarel Garvey Jannle Rlvells, Judy Riberls, Elfa Pandlslo, Jian Mdaagnlfn, Carlsen Marnmone, Jane Regan, Elaine Lfzolle, Gloria Carcn Jail? Clolfl, Mary Gllrrarfn, Allie Leganc. Frances Lanney. EM 'E- 1 .xx IX 32 :,,, X49 QQ? -11 .2- NN l , I V S EQ?-'uf Z 1 . . 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I My Ax 54 q ' ' 4 ' I v. 1 Q E 'K-, I. fa ,,,' . ,H WV!! n E N u LAI' n Ii in in in-.- Wham., hu. 5 gm? KW: 1 N ' 1 , I - , L Ir ow IRON BOLT N 100 TIMES P-SAME' WAY I-'ROM INSIDE 'P 'IRON Robeff KO'WG Ei DENDQOLOSY prciecr af- +raC's We ae'f-'fi' of N'a'QI,Ha Scclw: Jane Carr and Vv' an' Fyrm. In We CLW '2 , Lab, R L3Q!f Lvinc Yveffc Duppfs Mari CIVQQICLIM D665 Rhcdcs RICH- ard Loge-rl and Lifmard Tlnrriauff are acfive in We prcpam' 'I M n : add. Ea'L'5ra LCV: '55 EQ-'wifi X'Jc'CL'---CW-III' iry Cwb offfci-ra. G':..pQd af 'xr M13-i E-UF LQQQVS PH VALUES d's::'aI, are Pawccs Lamcly James Shea Amdfcw St 'f I ,-,' W' fifif?-y Lf'QQfonIrv': seafed. A Q-Q w ' fIsLeeRAPH Mafqpe +Q Jaw TEST N9 VOR VNTAMN C ,..1, f:19 T'X3fra'C'1 3 CF W1 C!'bCCLfCd by Jaw: Reqaw Nirvmnd Prfricf Bcfwfcl TVf:'fYauN+ EA Pawifi- C': awd Crain Mawvmorf, Joan C5531 s SLTCWIVTQ Vary Mc- Guhess, D'i 'TE',' Nwrkv, avd Abe Le' Mar: Lvgw LC A Shay C' 9 CV3'QCf MEYECQOLCSY XNMLLWF : -,L-M. Tlvcrmas i.',':F p5T'5C.i3 5.71 rd Joan Coffon are :VWlh'f3Sff'd in We MQLYB- DENUM Q- Vin by SQ ' ?2'Ea'a Eabfff-VL. Rcberf C'X C': Jimi Reza'-f--CLS 5S+ry Ciub Cf: F5 an-ff na V. IU f 1 ,1- 1 .2 'Q C 'Fx .-0 MOLYBDENUM as F DUN ,I ns F rgryg DRE U75 L ,,,cT Ofrrer prcrecfs WHICH a+frf3C+ed a++enfIon were by: Drzrrs AWarr1, We Dyewq of Fabrcs' SaN1y Bearfac Case-cfm of Ccw's Eyes: Paw Ee-bick Mrs-raloqy' Pa+rIcEa Brfa Remayaf of Spofs and Sfarrws' Jane Carr, Hood Tyohq' Dorowy D'Gersm : Vrd'caL:'s'J:r' DYRuss: Eecwccre-61733 'VV'- mg. Joan Erwrigrwr Farhral frcrrw Bran: Frarcis Emyrfgrwr Srerec- pkwcnic Scurtd' Dcrwa Free' Dyerrwg Fabfcs' Jcseca 54:13- Fevc Vee? Poc-cet Radic' Maureen Hayes T-6S f'Q :Cr Sfarches' Frances Lamey Oae-Tube Redd: R-CLi5'd LaFar+e Acgglurrnafiorw Tesr' Donard Le-Blanc Acad: Add 'rw V7r5-qar' A3195 Leger Pre-c5r5+'-w -5 Miz' Earbara Lemd 'ff Dr of erfes of Tarfc Aid. Thomas Lyrcrw Ccrwducf7yA'yA Carei-'v Marwwcrwa Nairq xfw 'S :Um Egfyorst Jawa MCG' cy S: JSM' JAM' M rrfzew Sanz Dafa: OLQ-aw' 'rarv5's':r Rauf' E3 fem Pain Scans ard Deir- cefvs' JT Pe e::r 7 79 - perafxe Axarrc' Rayrcrd Pfrv- dcii, M7k Ar1a'ys'S' Ncrmarwd Pcrier' Prf'0g'e:'L c Errariar' Jaw R-:Carr gtffi: L9'if-' Andrew Scif? Repa'Q'Qr1 CV' ry'?5t'Cl.4'l5f SQCWD AAF- l3 'c2' W .f wg S'a++-:l A.. :- VT'Tl'4L' Thcrir' .'5 a3 Srawc C1'wd-cVy y sf Sc ds' Jasf1o w SMW' Ee:'r:c'a 'g' Eefrard TFworr'a,'i EQCVC Mori A'- 'an WF w2y D':i+. y . K Y .4 if Rabecca 5arLt'm waz awnrdnd HTC S25 D',7C :ar 'var dwgmiwry PV379C+ PACER CHROMATOSA RAFHY. Mcmerary awards .were ako , . . , ,. qryer- 'Q We r:r:jec's '1 We 'rar and se-:ind pace dffsfcn. Chemisiry, firs+ place-Wa'fer Capcrre, Dcr:?Lwy D165-rcmfrrw Rcke'+ Ccmirs. Second place- Marg,er'fe JarweNe evd Car-N Burger. Honorable menfion-Bow Hard Wf33:L W' 'am V: 'anc-,rr THCNBS Lyrcr Jaan E 'gLwf avd Irene Marwcaao. Physics awards S Francis Fry vyrrcf' We Pardiscc arid JQLT Peregrrni, Biology--WT'i55m Plym, SQVY Bealac. IIIN ,rms :NS Y ' r 'Q Hwy, Cara! Burger! EAKWNG POW- DER exhiblf Asn iw award. EUen Pafon awd Meme Mancuso aopeer besde We WNDICATCQS, Bernard We!:F wcflfwq Vs ELECTROLYTC GAS GENFRA TOR wifh JoaepL' Srv7+Lw ass's+7ng. Wmaff' Va'evc:,r+ deffwcw- s+ra'ng HS PHQTOQRADHY pfdecf +0 Agnes Leqen Marojla Sedno Rey Pfdel and Hsffy Lapiarde. Joan EmrEqL ' Pa cTa BJXa An- drew Sco'+ Den'-ex Oleafy rd Wrvig Shafhdc 'vspecfng Ve exHbQ+. rms nl nfmqm nm. hmm mmf, nm' Nunn . . . Nm, .- vm.R is mm mum A . . . 'Ill' .nur mm umm' llf I Tkese 5 'Le Cass C5 '50 Hn7sLed ', 7:' y V-W5 We wm. a:t'o reccfd fu: 'wi Pxvvq bmw abs? wr +ardyd.1'fg+L5 fhfif yQa'5 a+ SFHS: JLQMQ Sav3!'ef Aifii LCQQ' Jgyvo LaPc7'w?e. A' We end 55 fff' yea' Vase '59 pL.p s Fad beev paffcd In a'?e':la'ce dufvq Tr.: of 'La-'V 'WPC years 5+ SDQHSI G': a Cafv VV 'e'f Wyvw Sara Ff- Wey Dcvad F: -'ifi p5L4y 'C' H5 '1 w Rickard Leger Frark Mamrrcne, Bfmda McCaUfe, Jfecg NBVEVCKE Mary Pe':y Maya ReM:':1e ' CC7SL5 CG Tc, gfwy, ...Q e'w fa f-N -J' Fcr VTE' s7mT:f yeaf was V 3'lK9d by wavy abse'C-gi. VS fa Q Afifc 5, +0314 Hs +9N Q: ddr y'Qf1m5. This was fi!- :wed by a Ji',a'y rd FQDVJGKJ Cf J- pfecedemed s': .-,' 294-' C511 awe: n'::e'oa. EJ i1 splfc oi Mo cdcs aqafwsr rkef vw add ': fc Ve pus' 3 iisfed abzve Weze pfeser' ze :': were 6+ eras-1+ Q' fefcyf asf year: AVU3 Lage' D:'a'd Le Beit Sa'rd'a Pal R4'e Trdff Xtdajtdedfaea G! 59 s se 'J Tallno lhe averages lor lreshrnan, orro e, and junior years, lre lo ov.- l Q e w rs, ln order ol rarlf lead he a s holasllcally: Bernard Therrlaulf Marguerile Janelle Yvelle Duouls Joseph Nayaroli Roberl Kendra Doris Rhodes Carolyn Thlbodeau John Pelleqrini Kalhleen Regan Judy Roberlrs June Cenrra Marquila Seclno Joan Collon Elaine Foresl Diane S+. Cyr Aqnes Leger Marsha Mossey Jane Regan Carolyn Kealing Carleen Marnnnone Brenda McCaffrey 0 1'6- we if if K 'HP' , 5 Wlllllf iw' sa' - 7 i 2 I ? i Ah N A KN gf, V , 5, f S N ..-if fa S, K... fp 1 '1' 'Q ...RSLWLY .5 POPE PIUS XII, 18761958 LIGHT OF THE 20th CENTURY On Ocfober 9. l958. fhe lighf fhaf had enlighfened The world for fwo decades was exfinguished in Rome. No longer would fhe Pope of Peace fhe Pope of Mary uffer his words of wisdom and bless a world for which he had prayed and labored in his efforfs fo bring men closer fo God and fo live in a world of peace He was fhe Pope of Peace, alfhough he lived fhrough fhe bloodiesf war of fimes. Incessanfly he pleaded wifh fhe rulers fo seek peace fhrough peaceful means insfead of war. During fhe war years, his charify was boundless and exfended fo all fhe suffering regardless of race or religion -he fed. clofhed, and shel- fered fhe homeless. fhe dis- placed persons. fhe refugees. To fhe Jews of Rome, who fled fo him for profecfion, his papal palace became a place of refuge. He was a consoling friend and adviser fo fhe sfafesmen, princes, diplomafs. and sol- diers. who came fo him seelc- ing counsel and guidance in dealing wifh fhe difficulf prob- lems which confronfed fhem in fheir various counfries. We will also remember our Holy Fafher for bringing back fhe evening Mass so fhaf we mighf share more fully in fhe fruifs of Chrisf's sufferings and deafh for our redempfion. He relaxed fhe laws of fhe Euchar- isfic fasl' so fhaf we mighf par- falxe more frequenfly of Him, fhe Source of all our life and sfrengfh. To all men, Pope Pius XII was always and above all else a loving fafher. The unfiring advocafe of peace has affer his long years of service found his resf in God. S+. Bernard's High School is a cen+ral high schoo+. Six+een parishes were reps resen+ed in +he Semember, 1958, en- rol+men+. Sericrs 0+ '59 are +ron+ +he parishes, +is+ed accerdihq +0 e Fi+chburg: S+. Bernards, S+. S+. fXn+hony's, S+. Francis, +rhrnacL,'a+e Concee+ion, Sacred He-ar+, S+. Leomins+er: S+. Leos. S+. Ce: Annes. Whalorn: Lady of +he I.a+e, Lunenburg: S+. Boni+ace. Shirley: S+. An+honv's. St, .leo 2: Snffia Hin-r Dcris fwrjfnqer Dafd Far++0++ Barbara Bcu:+'ff' Pafrfcia Baia VY: Jer C5IifI'C Jchn Cfpfohhn Dcrra Ped Pa'ricia Gahaqhe Mary Lia Haze Ja'e+ Liescher Brenda McCa+5re, May +.'rSr. ff +V1',N ++ii'1i c in VTLGL' +e++ow in fl n'e+lrnen+: Josephs, Canniiius. e+7a's. S+. . rr Sahara McL'i u Carbon Marrmonc .Q lr 'Jcarx Jfar Nm-.+c' Rmrmrrd F 3i'I Jane Rcaa' Jud 'L Ribf- C J:scp+ Snfh' pi-WEEE? Tctifr Mawcc' Tryn' ie as, Q. 3: EP 'fi W fl' MW 3 3 A I 55 1 15111 ' IIA Sf Fwd pwudf Carol Bourque George Bourque Rachel Desrosiers Elaine Fores? Paul Fcrlier Margaret Gragne Joan Gasdef Linda Grenier Phyllis Hame' Pauline l-lam'5n Roger Landry Pearl LeBlanc Agnes Leger Alice Leger Richard Leger Roberl Leger Pauline McPhee Julielle Mon'- Dianne Nourie Roland Richard Janice Riyard Lilyan Sf. Jean S+. Josephls has a lovely shrine lo 0 Lady ol LaSale++e who appeared on Se lernber l9, IE346, lo a boy and girl walc ing callle on lhe rnounlain side. Our wee ing Molher pleaded for prayer and pe ance because ol lhe sins or lhe people. Qur Lady of La- Salelre, Reconciler ol sinners, pray wilh- our ceasing lor us who have recourse lo lhee. Sr. Josephs parish is an ollshoor ol lhe Irnmaculale Concep- rion parish. lr was eslablished in June l89O. The firsl Mass lor 'rhe new congregalion was said in lhe old Universalisl' church, al lhe corner ol Main and Circle slreels. The building of rhe presenl church was begun in lhe Fall of l89O. By April l892 rhe building was up and +he basernenr corn- pleled so lhal lhe firsl Mass was celebraled in lhe new church on Easler Sunday. In I894 lhe Falhers of LaSalel+e were called upon lo rake c h a r g e ol lhe parish, and laler lhe Failhiul Corn- panions ol Jesus from Paris carne To reach in lhe parish school. ur D. l-1. p. fy. L'-E ' .gp f 'Exit 'hw I 's 46 wx Rss. 5 Ui x The palrron samfs of +wo of our parm P Had much Cofrvwon BOM A + nfwoya swereb CGC! W1 an bo+F we e Francs 5 aw Wdfu Ls AM om, was on l's way +0 Afrr a P Pdf' f M 0 oors 5 severe W e r ed HM + remm VD WW fe 'V' vessel fo Sw wly mfhofwy was efermme Have! 0 w +0 Francs We sd L GV' QV AHHOUQH a oreaf sefswfy o o es cf o + eo soy + e a er o S+ A +P v re e ofed e + ew, fo preac wg for he was e greaf orafor and very Zee ous For souls St f4nt4onq 'W D D 'mid For Frank Maw' f Ela and Befry Rwvef' Marqufa -3 n aw all Z' Mr v Q3 KJ 'vi St. ?uma2: GAME Cai' Cfssmvce fc Judvf' E s Dams d L55 V: Iv'ur7eW LEEQE' E!a e L :: e Mai? Mil' Nvmesd 35 7 f YY L? X, ,, ' .N vs T7 St. 24014163 N. fj ff Efffbu J .fe Cefva .,5'r fl LZLSSIT R f-VT Lf' ff 'fCIT N-fu-1' Mwba Sa M P Ai ,-'S ,Thin Ciffdlw D191- :'Tmo rf, ,Qual K t g?'4phs.,X I X we 'Y YZ? ,. Sc, 644414421 Theresa Aubxbcn LucF7Ne Cc e'fe Pairicia Cafe Cam. Fcnfelwe Namfy Gag-rofw CWaYre Hama' Lmmfc Howe Fe ef V' Marquerifc Jars e Jacoudre Legefe Jearmeife Pofhier Dfane S+. C-yr Bowie Tarrer Corwshance Tourigny Denis Tojqn-y WCer'f 5 V7 ,fn ' E-ji X7 146541: Fwy f4wd4d e give' EJ, Bishoo Wrugnf a. o aooemom exero + uses .o Tie senior r each oe sw who has been rfos? iaifb- fu m oerrofwmro H s dumes af Hwe airar e Fo Ow fc b ys are af preseff efgibfe Robert Le:'e Fraov Va f'e QOPP Mofflssefv Afdwzw 3'2 Bermro T e 'aL. f Berr1e'c1 VVe':'1 A 'ar' WV re' , - Z -Q4 D ass ad been 1 News erm' 5 c,. :cw , ,cm as more D . A Q fg oi FVWSNGKVCIDG ard 'fro VG ob 6 x. G GTO! Fcr a we ard Lor - f ev V6 :,--'Q:',Mae ecesfx 'f5C?. nfAw....n ,.av...,, 4 -f' .fini N .Y X W A, .'1'5r Muff iljff gs 1:4 Qi! sf 3 - JH? 6 .a f,, if 5. ta 5: ggi 11-G... 2 -3- ll f i .919 By Ocfober 1, fhe Pnyscs class 1-ad become :a'vi3'ar wifh Arcnwrnedes prfcxces and .-as now experrnenvng io 'vid 'he spscmc gfahy cz codes neawfe' ard 'owef 'na' wafer. Dong an expcrlmenf are flchio LeBanc WI afn Flynn, and Mafquita Seono. Talcnq Physks in Room 34 Pefioda VI and VIN wefe fhe 5: :mfg ?h'ee QWFS and 'hAf'y'-wo boys: Mane Befnafcnez, Frances Larney Marq, a SecA'o, Devo Bar e'+ George Bour- que Waffer Capone Qccer' Ccnnors- Barry Desgwseihers, John DERUSSO, John Dfgy Ffedeflch Ferrazza, WI'Yam Hymn, Jcsfasn F'Igc'e'fc Rcoef' Kendra Henry !.aPYan'e. Ofher boys in +he Physics dass are: Dcnaki LeB'anc, Robeff Leone Thomas Lynch, Frank Mamrnone, John Mon rissey, Joseph Navaroh, John Neafy. Cafe? Oleary, Pai ri k O'Ma ey John PeYegrIni, Raymond Fyfde Rcand Rich- ard, Pao Russo, Andrew SCQH, Irving Snahack James Shaw, Joseph SrnE'h Ben-ard Therrl- auh F'a':'s T'e'gers, WiI'arn Va? Farccuri H w' 1 ro? be long bofofe +h's Physics dass will be busy w'+h +he7r pfojecfs for 4 e S' e Fa he'd each yeaf 'n 'he sprirg, EVGLLVG C5 Enqhrd 'f 'nc gubjecf rvaner 0? Enqish I5 rn wif' MHC Q-Savr' send and Cfh' VAQZ 'Mcugh rev? ages up fo we presenf QOHW cefwmzry, A sc': 5 C5 Q Wcraw was :5 We 5 'As?w Vsies by Carcly' Keaimg Sara Fda, ard SSPUVG MQMQPMQ x-.H 'exe-A mud cf Imfevei' oben? 'He Em fe? zE,WK'2VS s'Ld'ed. Hs hz:-. reocf' ca, draws fear, sefcrs are imey SGCUVIDQ 3 mifab c cook. A+ me bC5kfBSS 'rw Rccm 21 me Pe. Ire Farrhv Maw Percy :'v,f ?Q Hema! Lcvafrwe Hou e, arc Rina Tre'rI. Clem 'muffe 'r P-cf fm 'a-L: gif SLlCfCCGGd 'F Securing '50 Wfcfcs' of hor audifviii. L,r ed Sages Hfwory and Cvfs fs essfgved T3 semi' ,ear are Vs a roqdfed subffl Fr :'e:1,a'2f'. V' Is by P: cvs a vas Corea at EE e'e eW F - 6'Cfl '3 S3 91'C'sw'e iC'f'fef: 1 '- ' fufi- ah b9Q? ', QS and everdzrwq Lp 'N 'he wee we, C'- Cz a'd cpneff e.'Q 3 we A 5' nS16n 6 :en C: 'fe ccwse. Vese :asiei eva- 'eu 4' Rzim 21. Cm : aftebm' T43 'car' reveas ve Faure Q' fre 5 cf-5' 'a..gl as b, Q ' bi'e'dS, mokmffe fl,-C 'Li af: N355 e'e aw 'fam ads 'W We 'eai' 3 N' 1. S. L-'-S'f' RN' C Iii. LeEanc 'are ' me Cc':'a':o EQ'6,f'1?'3'S and A L , A, C ' '.fe :f2'e he if f' Q 1 'f xf3'. .9 ..- I I I H. ' 5 J .m,,,phK Hn l U- 'ury mi' a , :Kira ,ff ,K M. ,v,.. .A M'-4. ff QM- ' r r ,W V Wx fix, 1 .A 'gg O 3 uf, N.- i Q Q ..--. wr Nu.. O I CHA Li Ecrrle Tarwnef demonsfv , , slworfefd cL. fes Q' f' Pe We Fed W lei'e4ar7al-rf 'rarecfipff' of 'Wei' mailabfe Yeffef. Percd VII sefors fype MG'Q5'9f Gegre krows 'es her ski' in vmdfzg Gregg board. 'ded SST-1'S Cofwienwafe cm 4c Farwd 'ries fe Vcdqce a r' assigemev' from 'exfbocla wa? Gfwe 'mcfrfae' sf For a secrefery is Tie? of accurave flllng cf ma'e'5a. Q 4 .,...ig ,f , ...- wwf. A iarqe Qfoup of senior qirfs repcr' so Room 2I Period HI each day for Secrehariai fraiminq. Fe em Viricemf crafy frariscribes a seiecfion wi-Meri in Greqq Shcrfhamd, whie fhe class checks her accuracy. Bookkeeping il ciasses are held in Room 45, Periods VI and Vii. Adding machines are a par? of The equipmerif of fhese ciasses. Eiairie Fore-S+, Joan McLauqiin, and Periei- ope Tessier are learning ihe fechruique in ihe use oi: 'rhese machines. The shorfharid noies wriiien during Period III are now bea ing frahscribed by rhis Period iV senior fypiriq dass. L gb As over 60 ser o'f Sgred Ing course a large 5'C1 a Plcrured af +I1e Ieff be ow I ro' e Secfe'a a! Train- cass I-.ere formed sma' 5 We Period II, Room 23 smaII gro-p: Pa+rIcTa Cofe, Pafrfcia Galagher, Mar- qarer I-Iodev Jacque- ae Leger-e Mary McGuIness. .. EIaErwe Mifmfa Sroa Moran, L7-,an S+. Jean, Marda SaIvf, Borvrie Tanner. I Q85 X I if I ai'-, far, Q I5 fi. ,I Q 5 ff I V if i . L . 5, 'ga fig fi S, The La'Iv IV :ass 'r Rcrm -'-6, Porbd III, corr- sIs'ecI cz: Dork A .Eager James Bur 'of,J:ar1 Cof- fon, Yvette Dapli, JudIIIw E If Pafrlce Gearar, I.o5s Gbodfng Maaroen Hayes Mary LOJ I'Iaze'I, Marquer e Jaw Q Agro: Leger, Mace eae Le- gere, 53rba'a Le'-'sffff Ja'-ef Lcezzrer Irene Marwcuso EIIQU ?a'oa Jcrr Pe-IegrIr' Maryann R-amcrde Doris Qfcdes Lezrard TFe au3+, Ber- rard T'e'r7aQ' fe a'd NVQ 31. Dork fmcrgcd a' 've biara ocwrsfrafes re' sIcI'I In scanrinq La r verse. n-5, I 4 - LATIN IV CLUB OFFICERS: Jo n Pe eo rw Berrrard TLQVVIGUII Maryann Ra'womdeIII Mary Lca I'IazeII ' avr 5- 7144 VERA WJGEMVE, DANE ST. CYR ,, ,, CARCLYN KEATNNG JUUETTE MORVN The :Jsfan:1'Hq eu' rQf0o'fn +0 'WD WMMS TNQ ws nually 'V' H19 swing V- pf W. C. pres1den+ presideni secrefary ,freasurer .Jb is We FeNd an- An 'iw a dHcrEum and corwsisfs of an apprcpriafe program +'oUowed , by a umcheon. fzeacielul MARGUERITE JANELLE ,,,,,,,.,,..,,,, presidenf BERNARD WELCH ,,,,,,,,... ,,,, v ice-presideni YVETTE DUPUIS ,,,,,,A.. ,,,,,A,,,A f reasurer JANE REGAN ..,. ,,,,,,,,, s ecrefary I ,I 1 'J 'ma' AWS' 'N -es-M., Serbr girls have been mosf QSFISVCVS in g?vYrg freEr sway period fo assisf 'n the cffie ' perlirrvdrrg ssrrve cf The wavy varfcs 'asks Q? a scrcc. office. A' e Wes are Abe LEBNGVTC Eiissa Bar- bers and APIQQ Leger, Finij' Fsres' cau 5.si fr' r mf' A sz e e 'Z 'M Q- , .aur W r N f Q r rim -,r wa Us We performa' . PQI gn ,M ' g f T C..f-'UQ 'nfl Q. ' rjcrrv for 33 .cat 'xo XTWQQV errded. T.-.0 M 'f- ffe here se' ,: 53' 're his , .LQ Ck, Cy pd ., A :U we A 5 C. .pe HV X ' X X. 5 seccrd floor. Sefirs Pa, Fi Q' Sa' ,' Bea- if and Sr'e'Fa Arse- ,usd--v fax genercn. 'Vw- +eered Weir services on ese ccurwrers. we f Z The BLUE and GOLD, our scliool paper, is oublislned birnonllily by SBHS pupils of all classes. For llie lasl len conseculiye years. if nas received a lirsr-place raling by llie Coe lumbia Scliolassic Press Associalion. Il bas also received a Class A ralinq al Tlwe New Enqand Scnolasric Press Associalion. The Class ol '59 bas been unique in rlwe inleresl sliown our sclwool paper lrorn fresn- rnan days, and now as busy seniors slill lind lime To avlend slall meelinqs and aclively lalce pafl. Co-Eda+0f-wvvvam rip Bernaro Tren aw? Associafes--Joan Cowon Caree' Marnnncne Conlribulors: Francis Enwriqrr, Palrice Gearan. Mary Lou Ha- zell, Frarces Larney Barbara Lenndorll, Jolnn Morrissey, Judy Rcberls, Jarnes Shaw. , ss Mu, -,-,' .-.-.-, - Si llig l i v - , few, ilyy fi ii .laldcazq :H- ,4 fi .-av 4-er C? Q Membership in rhe Library Club is open roi only To seniors bu? lo all underoassmen. The Club meels once a monrh aller school. Ar lhese sessions members are in- lroduced To library science and irs praclical applicalion 'ro lheir own school library. The Club is inleresred also in lhe building up of orher school libraries as well as ils own: lor example, lhe donalion given lasl year ro lhe Shad- owbroolc appeal for lhe rebuilding of irs library deslroyed by fire. Marguila Secino was chosen lo rep- resenr SBHS al' rhe conference held al Filchburg Public Library, Talfing parl in lhe program. The following seniors are members of 'rhe Library Club: Marquila Secino, presidenf Pafricia Buia, vice-presiden+ Elissa Barbera, secreiary Joyce Daigle, program chairman Parricia Gallagher Sandra I'-leberr mel H rey is 'rreasurer an Bar ara Kemp chairman of e service commiflee Xv' awww' D Pvworq rhe firsr acf7v?Hes ro oe+ varred ar SBHS in +ne early weeks of schoo' was Jrhe oecramahon prograrn, diocf esar wide. Bernardians +o rhe nurnbe' of IO6 parficipafed ard confirmed up rc rhe ehrnnahons which hrnned +he decfainners down ro e7ah+s+wo from each of The dasses. Winners in rhe senior group were Joseph Smirh and Elaine Mirrda. our oursranding declairners. The 20 seniors appear' ing Tn We ehrninahors were: Roseann Addorisb Juke Cenrra Lac' e Cc eve Joe' Ccrfon. Jcxce Da'q'e Nancy Du Bois Jud h F 'Es WI'fIam Hymn Joseph FrIgc'e++c Pau 're Ham 'r- Maareen Hayes Madeleine Legere Carreen Marnrnone Wrene Mancuso Efaine Mifrcla Sandra Pfak Joseph SmI'h Bernard Therriaulf Denise Tourlgny Bernard Wekh if 1 l BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: . SGZMF Q-ff? CVT . Ge Serif' Emfcue Bi':e'e LGI-we PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS: RAITCH rin-ya JTCS' Nawaff ,H-f lf oqfni GDMQQ I3furqL,O SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Cs-:fgc Banque Jawa Regan Vxfa 'e' Ceccfe Bafbafa Lf?I 'd I TTCNES Lyrdw Orme FreeI 0 .,.A......., E uw' an In yn Q.,-.qt U, ff . Y ,f X ff if, 5 I If 1, 'ek -uw? 'x s- i .adm ST. BERNARD'S HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS: Joseoh Gu 'Po preidemf Be e'd Tfe 'au'+, Vs' vfce pre-sud Jus, Renews secvzi vie- re-seem MICMQI Bcxque freaeurer Jeemve LeB am. secfefary Samba B'ssi'rwe e, Wsforia COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Fra? 5 Em-.fIgI'f pHs5QaI Mu'..a'r Re 1'w de QSCIGI Maw Scerwcr, zufura' MefgereI Maw a scfdfual PARISH OFFICERS: S+. Leo's Iffma Free' T2'CE.O9'I Dc'f'4, D,Ge'ifwIrff .Vcc-p Lady of Ihe Lake A131-.-V Siu' ITGSIC-,'I AIIQ' Wfrlme, Ist' an S+. CamiIIus Eemefw Lewdvi? .zelpre Pavlfa G1ea'afv,IwI5'i en S+. JosepI1's f'?c'ci LQ-70' 'C-C Q ff -Cl ,-1 DONNA MARIE FREEL, '59, was elecfed iirsi vice- presidenr of lhe Diocesan Council oi Cafholic Yourh af Jrhe opening of +he Congress in lhe Worcesrer Memorial Audirorium on November 7. The elec+ion was won on +he second ballor over four orher candidares. Donna has been mosr acrive in rhe CYC, being presi- denl of lhe Fifchburg-Leominsler Caiholic Youih Council and Si. Leo's organizaiion. She is also capiain oi +he CYC cheerleaders of S+. Leo's. Ca+holic American Trail Blazers was rhe Theme of 'rhe Congress. ln lhe Sunday parade held in Worcesler, S+. Bernard's I-ligh ,School and S+. Bernard's parish dis- played a iloar honoring Bishop Wrighi as 'rhe iirsi bishop oi +he Worcesrer Diocese. The Pillars oi Progress repre- senred rhe achievemenls of The bishop since rhe esrab- lishmenr of rhe diocese in l95O. SBHS boys and girls were mos? generous wiih rheir lime and raleni in planning and consirucfing 'rhe floai. W .,.. ,. ssl :- ,.. wk, J, 7, HZSGSXQT. QFSUSYQN' i iiiimi l WWA lu ll-Blllill , T 3590? OF lm lm. Am 3. Will ll- ll- miomfsifl viii ll if J lf! 'rf' i ' 1 ini 5 U 'i 1815? 'cl 2 A '- K i s , s A ff faq 'Worm as N f se is s . FRANCES ANN LAMEY, '59, our ialenred ariisl, played an irnporianf parf in rhe winning of 'rhe frophy for Besf Floaif' Frances and her painl brush were lnepf busy in The preparaiion oi ihe floaf. Her painling of Bishop Wriqhi, his coal' of arms, and his caihedral church, S+. Paul's, did much +o rnalce ihe floai a 'rhing of beaufy. Poriraying oufsfanding pillars of prog- ress in our diocese since l95O were: Michael Bourque, Richard Burger, Fran- cis Enwright Jean Fisher. Joseph Gulino, Daniel Hurley, Jeanne LeBlanc, George Pare, Judy Roberfs, and Mary Scanlon, Piciured is 'rhe floaf in ihe school yard rhe day airer +he parade and iusf be- fore i'r was dismaniled io ge? back fo Els prosaic iob of being iusr a iruclr for +he Jennison com an who so lcindl P Y- Y loaned I+ +o us for fhe big occasion. S F X E X X D ag. X X- Sf A fi Mk X :ff -X X -.af XX - X .X X j W. X 11X ff' f . ' 1, IX' P' Aww y -QQ X X A X XA r . -53 A I X X fn Lim f NX X ' S' 4 X ,V L X X X ' - s , xx K 4 X X X 'X 1 f Nia' 1 X N x x ri -frf N -' l ff' X nn x , A KI y 1 X V Q X , X A f 1 :Q,',, F X X l. aX X f X v I N I, g 1 N 'x fff Q? x U 4 xkxr. G 1 J x IAM, K W I Qi! Vw!!! 59 .ij W! - X 53 T? Wag X ZW? 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'I 4 i s I ' Q65 x f 1' I 'Qui X 'Tl Lf , ' X X 'T-'Efr,XX '92 f f?-'ASHA' V: 1 Fix X.,-A 5' fit, k - ff' r' f : ?,5- 4 ' KX 6' '- X' fa-,X-+ Xa -X ,fs f X ' V QX x 'Q' -1 4? .3-54 ' A QF5. y X 4. f, X ,X f ' ' ' iqxex 'Q , 1 1 1 NNN KX , X lX1l49,Q' , 4 , f-XX XIX ' ' A xl! A Xl: Q A 4 XX If W R 5 I. V Aix 1 f 1 1 X 1 X .X W I ' 1 L ,I ,1 I Q' ff! XXXXXX .XXX X I .X ' ' u If X A 1 'Q '- f X- X -1 ,'- 3 X- Q. X X M .--f XX,K,f ,. if ,XxQX, xV fy f, X f ' X I X 4 xx I . X 'IX Queen of Prophefs is a fifle given fo our Blessed Mofher in fhe lifany said in her honor. A prophef is one inspired by God. fb speak in His name. announcing fufure evenfs. Indirecfly. all fhe prophecies of fhe Old Tesfamenf concerning Jesus Chrisf are. in a cerfain sense. also prophecies abouf His Mofher, for fhe infancy of fhe coming Messias would nafurally suppose a mofher fo fake care of Him. Buf fhe prophefs also speak of Mary direcfly and explicifly. as in fhe words of lsaias: Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son and his name shall be called Emmanuel llsa. 7:I4l. Throughouf fhe long. long years of waifing for fhe fulfillmenf of fhe promise made firsf fo Adam fhaf a Redeemer would one day come. God spoke fo fhe Chosen People fhrough His prophefs. No maffer how long fhe years fhaf infervened befween fhem. all preached fhe greaf necessify of conversion-a furning away from sin and a refurn fo God. repenfing and doing penance. To quofe buf one of fhese prophefs: Be converfed, and do penance for all your iniqui- fies lEzechiel l8:30l. John fhe Bapfisf, fhe lasf and greafesf of all fhe prophefs, gives us a similar message: Do penance. for fhe kingdom of heaven is af hand lMaHhew 3:21. Penance is also fhe message of Jesus Himself in His firsf word in fhe Gospel ac- cording fo S+. Mark: The fime is accomplished. and fhe kingdom of God is af hand: repenf, and believe fhe Gospel. All of fhe Messianic prophecies of fhe Old Tesfamenf prophefs have been fulfilled in Jesus Chrisf. There yeflremains one more promise--fhe second coming of Chrisf fo earfh in His glory fo iudge all fhe living and fhe dead, when fhe earfh shall be no more. Bofh fhe Old and New Tesfamenf bear wifness fo fhis second coming of our Lord af fhe General Judgment Jesus offen and clearly forefold fhaf fha Son of man shall come in 'rhe glory of His Fafher wifh His angels: 'rhen will He render fo every man according fo his works lMaH. XVl:27l. Because we can'f grasp The significance of 'rhis sfupendous evenf, we may be inclined fo regard if as somefhing unreal. For fhis second coming of Chrisf fo earfh, God's Mofher makes ready for fhis momenfous evenf. as she did for fhe firsf coming of her Divine Son. Mary does nof fell us when He is coming buf her message as Queen of Prophefs is fo an- nounce Him who is coming and for us fo prepare now for fhaf coming. ln recenf fimes our Blessed Mofher has re- furned fo earfh fo recall fo our minds fhe purpose of our exisfence. fo remind us of fhe life affer deafh. and The way fhaf leads fo efernal happiness. Three of fhese apparifions are here given: A Our Blessed Mofher appeaied on Sepfember I9. I846, on a mounfain called LaSaleffe in fhe French Alps fo fwo children. She wepf bifferly as she spoke fo fhem of fhe ingrafifude and fhe indifference of fhe people who paid no heed fo fhe laws of her Divine Son and of His Church. Her fears and fhe crucifix she wore upon her breasf empha- sized fhe urgenf need of her appeal for prayer and penance. On one side and fhe ofher of fhe crucified Chrisf were fwo symbolic insfrumenfs-a hammer. represenfing our sins: and pincers, fo remove fhe nails of sin by prayer and penance. In l858 Our Lady appeared eighfeen fimes fo Bernadeffe af Lourdes in soufhwesfern France. In fhe firsf fwo appari- fions, Mary did noi uffer a single word, yef fhe message of prayer was preached by fhe rosary which she carried be- fween her folded hands, fhe beads of which she fouched as Bernadefle recifed Hail Mary affer Hail Mary. Our Blessed Mofher also urged fhe liHle girl fo pray for sinners. ln saying fhe rosary, we do fhis explicifly in fhe ending of each Hail Mary: Pray for us sinners now and af fhe hour of our deafh. Three of fhe Lourdes apparifions were devofed fo fhe 'ropic of penance. Our Lady making a friple appeal: Penance, penance. penace. ln I9l7. during World War I. God's Mofher appeared fo fhree-children af Fafima in Porfugal. Here again prayer and fhe saying of fhe rosary were sfressed. 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M- - 1,1 'Jw x J- - 1 iff,-.lgesdezagzZiyi-fw..1:'gg-f,v:?.'2aa4?1'?'C1 -3- '-ff-' -4 72 -':fz2b,1af.WSv.2:gg-:mea if-' ' 2' f:-fl'.'5:iw3'7':r:' 1' S- 1 ' ' BERNARD CHARLES THERRIAU LT 265 Wallon Srreef, Filchburg Our highly esfeemed class presidenr, an ace in inlegriry, scholarship, and school spirirp avid supporrer ol all Bernie endeavors: declamarionsz dramarics: Blue and Gold co-edirorz CYC: lreas- urer, Lalin club: college plans. JUDY ANN ROBERTS 36 Norih Main Slreel, Leominsler Judy, our energefic and versafile class vice-presi- denr wirh plenry of inirialive and go: enrhusiasric, persevering workerg fine sfudenr in fhe upper 8rh: JSR chairman: on sraffs of Blue and Gold and yearbook. ROLAND ROBERT RICHARD 260 Chesler Slreel, Filchburg Rollie, our fall, handsome class 'rreasurerg slalwarf varsily loolball lackleg sludenr council 2: JSR chairman: dependable worker and organizer: ar all school social luncfions: all-round cheery alri- lude: genrlernanly. MARGUERITE ELSIE JANELLE l83 Cenlral Slreef, Leominsfer Margie, our pelire class secrerary, gifled wifh brains and personaliryg a girl lo be proud of: school orcheslra clarinerisr: one of The musical Polka Dors: presidenr of French club: acrive in CYCQ looking forward +o college. On Seplember I6, in rhe school auclirorium, Fafher Donahue super- vised 'lhe elecrions for our class officers. The following rellers assisled him in counfing and recording lhe voles: Paul Forlier Richard La Planle Joseph Navaroli Dianne Nourie Ellew Palon Sandra Plak 'Nami' DAVID MAX BARTLETT 28 Daley Sfreel, Leominsfer Foolball slalwarl who loves lhe game and plays il well: greal assel lo 'ream 'For lhe pasf lhree years: good also al baslcelball, baseball, and bowl- ing: lechnical sludenl having no lrouble wilh mafh. PAUL JAMES BEBICK 29 Third Slreel, Filchburg Cheery disposilion and smile: good sludenl in 'lhe upper 8+h: capable and dependable, especial- ly al 'rhe lunch counler: neal, orderly appearance: inleresled in electrical engineering' ouldoor sports. GEORGE JOSEPH BOUROUE 70 King Srreef, Filchburg Popu'ar Bourlcy, lall and handsome: always good lor a laugh' learless and oulspclmen: line Tech sludenl wirh an inreres? in chemislry: yarsily baslcelbail star: sludenl council: Boosler club ollicer. JAMES JOSEPH BUCKLEY I5 Brigham Slreel, Filchburg Smi ing Jim or Buck, well known and liked: alhlelic manager since lrosh days: varsify loolball for lhree years: presidenl, Spanish club: Boosler club: on Bernardian sralf: on winning inlramural baske?- bail leam. JAMES EUGENE BURLTON 6l Green Slreel, Filchburg Anolher friendly Jim who likes sporls and on lhe inlramural baslcelball winning leam: classical slua denl wilh rnalh as his lorle and lhinlcing of ac- counlancy as a career: baslcerball his sporf. WALTER LEONARD CAPONE 58 Princelon Slreel, Leominsler Wall, lall, darlc, and good looking wilh a person- alily lo march: sharp dresser: line sludenl in lech course: sludenl council: presidenl, llalian club: varsily baseball, l. 2, 3, 4: engineering school. ,H Q, ,s : :ig R ?gz'f'jQ. 15:j ,, . , 2.5: ' - F' 1 5112: , kk ykii igg. ? e ,,v ,. Q., ' ' ., x .MAIN 'iv Af. ,he 1 . rm fffi t ,vfifyfw M .. g r l fw' M. Q-2,,Q:f, i ii? ' 4? 'sq , :M -- ,qw X 1 .2: rj. -Q 'f ,ff ,..,f 4s,u1s-me H yt. ,. :gig kqggyi f ,qw ' .:if,e.2,gi A K Q 7,55 , silh. 11 ' ' E, Hag.-.'-I , . ,. . f 1 5 9 k 1' - 1 'H 1 K ,,, ' ,F Af 'ywf PAUL OVILA FORTIER I43 Plymoulh Sireel, Filchburg Genial Paul wilh friendly goodwill spiril loward all: smarl, neal appearance: ellicienf handling of school lunch counlers: allracled fo wafer sporls, foolball, and pairilingg willingness To help, DONALD JOSEPH FORTU NATO 43 Waler Slreef Lane, Filchburg Don, wilh lhe iel'-black hair arfd darl: 'flashing eyes: clean cul and wholesome appearance: pholography and oil painling his hobbies: soccer and baslcelball, his sporls: good ai mechanical drawing. FREDERICK JOHN FERRAZZA 9 Fulfon Slreel, Filchburg Freddie, sporlsminded and alhlelically inclined: varsily foofball: baslcelball 2: on baseball leam: inlrarnural baslxelball champ: Iechnical sludenl hav- ing no Irouble wilh malh: generous wilh his Chrisl- mas lies. WILLIAM GEORGE FLYNN I64 Myrlle Avenue, Filchburg Bill, our mosr versalile member and co-edilor of lhe Blue and Gold: a gianl in spirif and accom- plishmenl: zoology hobby: oulslanding in declarna- lions: CYC chairman: playwrighf and direclor abilily. NN I JOSEPH ARTHUR FRIGOLETTO IO6 Lincoln Slreel. Filchburg Popular Joe, energelic livewire, lull of fun and iolxes: generous nalureg declaimer: lrumpeler: var- sify player on baslcefball and baseball reams: fine enlerlainerp good word for everyone. JOSEPH SALVATORE GULINO 43l Wafer Slreel, Filchburg Smiling Sal, our popular foofball co-caplain wilh a personalily hard lo beal: unmalched school spiril: CYC presidenly Boosler club officer: on yearbook slalf: very aclive in JSR: lols of inilialive. -if sig' . in if was i s - KL. 1' ,Ms ROBERT JAMES KENDRA 38 Warren Slreel, Fifchburg Personable and popular Bob, brainy sludenf keep- ing high in the upper Bfhg modesl and unassuming abouf his accomplishmenls: varsily baskelball ace and '59 caplain: school spirited: college career. ROGER PATRICK LANDRY 2l9 Madison Slreel, Filchburg Jovial classmafe who likes 'ro lease and iesl and liven lhings up: enioys bowling, hockey, and fool- ball: plays a good game ol chess and pool: good al 'rhe drums: good sporl in a quief, friendly way. RICHARD EDWARD LEGER 48 Sf. Joseph Avenue, Filchburg Masler ol 'rhe arl of iuiilsu or iudo: good lalker and parly goer: enlerlaining and pleasanl com- pany: inleresled in avialion: enjoys fishing and skin diving: champ in inframural baskelball. ROBERT JOSEPH LEGER 88 Oak I-Iill Road, Filchburg Lively Bob, always on The go. eilher on land or waler: righl al home in an aqua lung: under-wafer diving, his lavoriie sporlg well informed on diving liferalurez good al +he drums and cymbals. HENRY RICHARD LA PLANTE I4O Ashburnham Hill Road, Filchburg Hank. amiable, genllemanly lype, who played fhe priesl in Ihe Chrislmas play: velerinarian abiliiy: good a+ baskelball and Iennisz phoiography lhe hobby enioyed: malh and chemislry his subiecls. DONALD ANDRE LE BLANC l3I6 Wafer Slreel, Filchburg Don. 'liplop as loofball and baskelball manager, energelic and dependable: inrramural baskelball champ: greal golf lan and player: good al hockey: vice-presideni of French club: sociable. 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NORMAND ROGER POIRIER 57 Falulah Road, Filchburg Genllemanly Norm, inclined To be quiel' and un- assuming bul a real go gelleruq persislenl and persevering: dependable and cooperalive as shown in JSR: pholography hobby: greal dancer: oulcloor sporlsman. PATRICK EDWARD O'MALLEY 50 Linwood Slreel, Fifchburg Pal has his Famous words as well as Palriclc Henry and lhe same delermined spirif in gefling whaf he wanls, bul wilhoul arguing: familiar orcheslra clar- inel player: inleresled in sporls and clramalics. JOHN BLAISE PELLEGRINI 260 Pleasanl Slreer, Leominsler Pell, on varsiry loolball Ieam for rhree years: 'line srudenl in lhe upper 8lh ready lo help wilh home- work problems: accomplishes a lol' in a quiel way: officer in Lalin club and Physics club. 3 'Q fx ,4 is 25? K , MQTM .. ' 'YA' M Ni' sig? bi f ft Q53 ? ' R -My Q3 K gffggv Wx- ,X . V. 4 , X L I . Z Ya: Mi X J EZ la ww'- SQ f F' - J as . s .gmc 2 is 2,25 E, ' gg fag , gr , - ., . ,,i,A I n. 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JUDITH ANNE CIOFFI 64 Norval Avenue, Filclnburg Judy, allraclive brunelle keeping up wifln ine lalesl slylesq energelic and always ready Io offer her services: line dancer and bowler: snows con- sideralion for ollners: leaning foward T. C. JOAN DOROTHY COTTON I77 Charles Srreef. Fifcliburg Joanie, so likeable and congenial: line sludenl: in many aclivilies - declarnalions, drarnalics, Blue and Gold, associale edilory lols of sclwoc' spirif' energelic and persevering Berrie. CLAUDETTE MARGARET COUTU RE 83 Kirnba Road, Filcnburg Vivacious Claude willw a smile lnal can? be re- sisfed: fond ol all sporls, especially lnorsebaclr riding: al all Ilne sclnool dances: Boosler club' iunior-assembly sneaker' may be a co'i?e,se. LUCILLE JOYCE COLLETTE I9 Crossman Avenue, Leominsler Laughing and lovable Lu wiflw a iolce lo lil every occasion: loyal conlidanle: a Ionic for low spirils: winner ol bowling award: baseball Ian: may soon be California bound. PATRICIA ANNE COTE I69 Eiglilln Sheer Leorninsler Par, or Giggles liny in size buf powerful of voice wlwen clweering al' llie games: lively and lnappy nalureq never al a loss for words: warm-nearled and generous: queslion-asking propensify. 2. 5 my 1 M ', 'Ziff 1, lid vm ff 1 'vc -F' 9 1' S . Y 'S 411: Jn gggwg' .bi xg 5 ,Er :QW e ix 'Q A153 i'f M 5 lm? na WK ,W w ig-wg , , ,, -in-veg ,, F Mm-Q35 Saw L M , i wa . , ' W A Q 'gfffwg- 1 ', 'f A ' gig, vgfff' , '-x 1 wg, .mf f 2 wif , K .wtf m , Win' aff v ig? f -QMS? sw A . ,1,,:,.t,.., -. sf F Q Sig? A . N , K' M13 ifivgg 'ii 4 MARY LOU HAZELL I9I Pleasanf Sfreef, Leominsfer Popular Red, a girl everyone knows and likes: famous for giggle, freckles, and nice fifian-fopi varsify baskefbal: on sfaff of Blue and Gold: Boosfer club: Vergii club vice-presidenf: plenfy of school spirif. SANDRA MARIE HEBERT 22I Boufe le Sfreef, Fifchburg Sandy, slender, sim, and sweef: sociable and likes fo mingle wifh fhe crowd: Library club: yearbook sfaff: angel in Chi-isfmas fableau: fluenf speaker and eriioys faiking: diligenf. PAULINE MARY HAMLIN 30 Allen Place, Fifchburg Very dainfy and pefife, bubbling over wifh sun- shine and mirfh: ever blifhesome and gay: liffle Jacinfa in Lady of Fafima play: senior declaimer: loves fo dance and may make if her career. MAUREEN ANN HAYES 22 Fairbanks Sfreef, Fifchburg Mona, wifh a frernendous personalify and sense of humor: .IRS chairman: Boosfer club: public speak- ing: on yearbook sfaff: energefic and school spirif- ed: unselfish, loyal friend: college ahead. MARGARET MARY HOLDEN 35 Lesure Avenue Fifchburg Marge or beffer known as Honey cufe liffle Ive wire always on fhe go and ouf for all fhe fun fhafs going knows her way around ferrific dancer and soffball pifcher Red Sox fan LORRAINE MARIE HOULE IO Pleasanf Place, Leominsfer Lorry, fall and slender: congenial and unassuming: generous in sharing: considerafe in fhinking of fhe welfare of ofhers: good bowler: happy disposifiong follows fhe SBI-IS feams. ' f5ff2J7ri?, , -422315 ' 4555 , .. .S :x,f:.w... I 1-,Q . ., T1 P41 'i 4' 253' Q 3 . I wk ,,,, k rf , w .af , 'hm + w Ng'-afflw h L fiT. T3f' ' :VX ,- 7 , My . 5534 Q -f .K .....44p,g wiki A, f Q. sw, R 811455 ' - H1 Mi r K xg' -'P ' M , - 1?- fj?f2i'QS ' K 'JIff?954q4 f,f Y- I 'V ' Sf'f3L'LQL . Q 5 l 5 K 2 sa, , , N Vfsfgf x VA. LF: ,, ,img 4 LS Q Zig ' 4,7 Z. 3' A , v . 2 v fi., . f .. Tif f 1 Z- 6 W , .Mn -4 , . 4 M ,,13..Q '- - .'.EL. w' 'Y,, , x - ' 5133 fi fy A Q .L J- 'ff 1-'.Qf'. f J 'fb N53 . , 4. b Vmliisi k A lf. QQ V , .V X ,T xA .4323 k . ,W . 1,22 + . ,Lf 4,iwf?Zz-MH5' MARY ELLEN PERCY 38 Summer Srreel, Firchburg Congenial Coleen bawn wirh prerfy red hair and complexion ro march: knows how lo select and wear The nices' clo+hes' a real Friend who would do anyrhing for you' acfive in cheering al rhe games. GLORIA IRENE PLAMONDON 77 Maverick Slreer, Eirchburg Gay genial Gloria wilh rhe big: brown eyes and appealing sense ol humor: a person easy lo like: near dresser: right ar home on lhe dance floor: fairhful, cooperalive worker: loofbal fan. KAREN ELIZABETH POWERS I5 Bluff Avenue, Filchburg Lively Karen, lull of vim, vigor, and vilalily, brim- ful of iokes and pranks: famous impersonaror: how she can ralk: happy when ar a record hop or shop- ping spree: always in a good mood: Boosler clu'b. LINDA GAIL PROGIN 70 Mr. Globe Slreel, Firchburg Linda ol rhe large, dark eyes and slender frame: Iluenr and giiled speaker and linguisl: nice pianisl apprecialing good music: enjoys a good Time and helps olhers Io have one, loo: wafer sporls. JEANNETTE MARIE POTHIER I84 Sevenfh Sfreer, Leominsler Tiny, delighlful Jan wilh a brighl Iwinkle in her eyes: always alive and alerl' and ready wilh an answer: clever al hand work: good accorclionisl and sollball player: inleresfed in sporls. LUCILLE GERMAINE POULIOT 338 Lunenburg Sfreer, Filchburg Lu, a blue-eyed, brown-haired lassie possessing a pleasing, genlle na+ure: well liked by all: lovely singing voice: ready, willing helper who can al- ways be depended upon: good dancer. JANE PATRICIA REGAN 79 V's'a Avenue l.e:'n ns'e' Arniabe a ra:'iI-fe Jane, so peasani and mas- ggriing- ' :5 pose and perscnaify: Siyiisii, 'ear dfessef' s ucv' :cnc ' Bccsve' cub' Crenfefrf c ub aff ter' e:re'af, Fre :F s eb' X,ea'book s'a5F. KATHLEEN MARY REGAN 22 Harrson Ayeme Eikbbufg Kafny rea q 'sn mee by wiv' cervix of qc and de'err 'ra c' P cyereornng ensrac es' a reaI brain keeping in rife upper 8+Ii7 deciarnaricrs on Be- a'd'a' sfafi' r edicaI cr egal secre+ary SANDRA MARIA PTAK 430 KimbaII Sfreei, Fiidfburg Popular Sandy, with Hue mos? beauriiul bIonde hair and blue eyes: always so +I'io.IgI1riuI and consider- aie oi others: in dramafics and dedamafions: CCD? CYC: srudeni council, 2: Enqfsh dub, 3. MARY ANN RAMONDELLI 299 Wafer Sireef, Fircnburg Viyacious, versa+iIe Mary Arn, we'i Icnown and Iilcedt varsiiy baskeiballt vice-president, lfaiian cIub7 Secrerary, Vergil dub: CYC oirricerg srudenr counciI,2yligIw+I'iear1ed opfimisf wifn a merry laugh. DORIS MARY RHODES 25 Berkshire Srreer, Eiicbburg Blue-eyed, iiIceabIe Iiriie bIonde wifrx curIy hair: Iine siudenry La+in wI'wizj warrneiiearred, generous, sincere: refined manner' keen and aierr- excellent cbaracier Irairsf Icolninq forward now To coIIeqe. MARGUERITE VIOLA RICARD 26 Jerry Sire-er, Fifciwburq Peggy. pefire dark-eyed brunerre wi1I1 Ihe sweeiesr smile and disposiiionq cure Ii+fIe mannerismsq qen- erous in giving: I'1eIpIuI and cooperaiiveq near dresser: arrends rrre dances: arrisfic frend. W, QW? MU 'V Y A , kk l , x, ,,,, . ,-,M , f if if XM, in. Q 1 . A u f :A '4'.- 5 'ffgwxs , in ,M n izymgfl, 'ig M K ww .,,- U K 35 'K , Wg: . fa Lygafg? Lx 4+ 3. K, 'L Ln, - at 4, if. , ,r 2 2 ii 45+ 4 iv , + 1: .X 4412, H ,fm M Q, K 335 L . if Q -5 5 ,S fx, s f'I A 3 33 ' 1 if 5 w 1 , W i xy' fm , 1,54 faymvl, f' Q ' x 'iM'i?5fP: ', 1 fl ,,5gff4.- - ' T. - 'fx 1 ',5',A:r1 K MARQUITA MARIA SECINO 40 Granile Sfreel. Filchburg Keele, vivacious brunelle. ever busy in school and oul: inlelligenl sfude-nl in lhe upper Slh: arlislic abilily: slick-ro-iriveness: presidenf of Library club: avid reader? scienlilically minded. BONNIE BEATRICE TANNER l48 Fillh Slreei, Leorninsier Likeable Bonnie, a true lriend and lruslworlhy conlidanre: couriecus and well-mannered: ener- gelic and alerf: acrive parish worker: iond of swimming and horseback riding: peppy cheer- leader. PENELOPE ANN TESSIER I4 Morse Pace, Leominsler Tall, slender brunelfe of peasing demeanor and pclileness of manner: dependabfe worker always willing lo cooperale and do her share: provides good fun on rhe Leominsrer bus: secrefarial field. CAROLYN JOYCE THIBODEAU I68 Charles Srreel, Fifchburg Peiife and prelly Carolyn wilh lovey complexion and unlailing good humor: ingenuous and sincere: keeps high in 're upper 8lh: always smiling no mailer wha? happens: adepl al skaling and bowl- ing. 'ltr CONSTANCE ANN TOURIGNY l57 Sixlh Slreel, Leominsler Cornplaisanl Connie, congenial and accommodal- ing: Iall, slender rype always nearly and becomingly dressed: sociable and gay: induslrious and ener- gelic: does all Things well: loyal Bernie and Ieam roorer. DENISE ANN TOURIGNY 271 Waler Slreel, ' Leomi nsrer Denise, a prelly lillle senorila, allable and well liked: generous, Ihoughlful, and considerale: kind word lor everyone: displays good rasle in clofhest line al sollball and bowling? business WOVICI- MAUREEN JOYCE TOURVILLE 583 Nov? Main Sireel, Leorninsfer Bue-eyed pre'r'ness wivn a rfce sprinlding ol lreclcles: livey, enerqelic alerl: wlnolesorne willi- ress: arrracrfve near sfyislwness' sclfocl-office help- er: qreal inle-res+ in racing cars: T. C, RITA ANN TRAINI IZO Sixrlw S+ree?, Leornir's+er Sweel liflle redlnead, minus llie usual quick fern- per,wl1o can give a iolce as well as lalce one: always pleasanl cornpary- diiigenl and persevering: enerf qeiic and elficienr: aciive in sporls-lennis, golf, bowling. HELEN ODILE VINCENT IIS Meclianic Slreer, Leominsler Tall and willowy: dainiy and prefly: courieous and cullured manner: rnodesl and unassuming: plenly of poise: considerale and accommodafing: indus- frious and dependable: on yearbook sfalf: secre- farial career. On Seprember I6 occurred ine lirsr big eveni of senior year-ine eleciion of our class officers. Equipped wirh Four dillereni colored se+s of ballois and pencils, ilie enlire class assembled in ine audiioriurn. On Jrlne slage were Failner Donahue and flue rellers ready for exciiing worlc in rlne counring of 'flue ballois and rlne recording of flue resulis. Everyone was happy, when if was all over, wiili ine newly-elecred class officers: Bernard Tlwerriauli, presideni: Judy Rob- errs, vice-president Roland Riclward, rreasurer: Marque-riie Janelle, secreiary. IOI The litany of the Blessed Virgin with which we are familiar was composed to a large extent during the Middle Ages. The following are a few ofuits forty-.nine titles: A ' ' A ' I T -- .I t ., Mvsncnu. nose T The rose is the queen of flowers which men have always used as signs of their ioy and hope. When Mary, the Mystical Rose. appeared on earth, it could then be said. the winter is now passed, the rain is over and gone, the flowers have appeared in our land lCant. 2:I ll. But the time came when she was transplanted from this earth to heaven. not only in soul but also in body. P , . A ' ,Q -A g 'TCWEROFDAVID ' e 'The tower of Davidwasthe strongest tower in the wall which surrounded the ancient city of Jerusalem. It was so strong that it survived even the destruction of that city, so that the Roman. general Titus exclaimed, Truly we have waged, this war with the help of God. Human bravery and war machinery could not have taken this place. ' Mary is such a tower of protection in the conflict with the powers of hell. Today it would seem that we need. more than ever, the comforting assurance that God and His blessed Mother are with us. Mary, who at Fatima played with the sun asa child plays with a ball, will ever be the strong-tower of David. unconquered by the powers of hell. c y Tower or lvoav l lvory wasva' highly prized commodity in ancient times. lts creamy whiteness, polished luster, and extreme hardness made an ivory tower a thing of beauty which only the wealthy could build. Men built the tower of Babel in their proud desire to reach the heavens. They failed as God confused their language so that they no longer could understand each other and had to abandon the work. ln His Blessed Mother, God built a tower of ivory which truly reaches into heaven. e. 1 g , House or sou: ln the magnificent Temple of Jerusalem. built by Solomon, everything in it was covered with gold. When he had dedicated this temple.gGod assured him that it would be a house of prayer and His holy presence filled it with a cloud. St. John in the Apocalypse sees the heavenly Jerusalem built of pure gold. ' H ln rebuilding the city of Rome after its destruction by fire in the year 64, Nero built a beautiful palace for himself, the walls and ceiling being overlaid with gold. so that it was called the house of gold. Holy Church demands that the vessels used in the, celebration ofthe sacred mysteries be of gold. , A I As a Christian Lis the dwelling place 'of God. he mustlbe a house of gold., But he may easily become infected by the greed of the world for material gold, and forget 'that gold 'has value only when it draws us closer to God and be- comes the symbol of love and sacrifice as it did in Mary, the House of Gold. ' - ARK of THE covENANT . God gave the Israelites the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai and made a solemn covenant. or agreement with them that He would continue to guide and protect them, if they would observe His commandments. The people an- swered as with one voice, All that the Lord hath spoken we will do. lExod. l9:l8l. g To remind the people of this promise, God commanded Moses to build a tabernacle or tent, the sanctuary of which was the holy of holies, in which was kept- the ark of the covenant-a chest of almost incorruptible wood and overlaid with gold on every side. Some manna, the rod of Aaron, and the tablets of the law were placed in this chest or ark to remind the people of their obligation to keep the commandments. When they did this, God blessed them but when they were not faithful to their promise, severe punishments followed which in time led to the loss of the arli and the rejection of the people. V e Q ,What the ark of the covenant was for Israel, Mary is for the Christian people. True devotion to 'her cannot but lead to the loyal keeping of God's commandments. lndifference to or rejection of Mary will lead to indifference in faith. reiection of Christ, and ,to all the other dreadful consequences of a turning away from God. We come to Jesus through Mary. ' . . - ' ' IOZ GATE OF HEAVEN Jacob, in his dream vision. saw a ladder reaching from earTh To heaven wiTh God aT The Top and angels ascending and descending. AT The same Time he heard The voice of God promising ThaT in one of his descendanTs all The Tribes of The earTh would be blessed. When Jacob awoke in The morning, he said. . . . This is no oTher buT The house of God' and The gaTe of heaven lGen. 28.I6l. This vision came To fulfillmenT Through Mary, The MoTher.of Jesus, in whom all The naTions were blessed. Mary was The Safe Through which The blessed .came To know and love and serve Jesus and Thus be saved. A gaTe swings Two ways. Through iT God came To us. Through iT we go To God. ChrisT has called Himself The Way, The TruTh, and The Life. Mary is The gaTe opening upon This Way. To her we sing, Through Thee may we enTer The haven of resT and worship forever in courTs of The blessed. I MORNING STLAR The morning sTar, The lasT sTar visible in The sky before The rising of The sun. is The herald of The dawning day. Before The coming of ChrisT, The nighT of paganism covered mosT of The earTh. ruled by The prince of darkness. God-fearing men longed and prayed for The coming of The Redeemer. Through Mary. The Morning STar of This day of redempfion, came The dawn of This longed-for-day. The morning sTar does noT shine by iTs own lighT buT reflecfs The lighf of The sun. so The lighT of God's,glory falls upon Mary in greaT abundance so ThaT she ouTshines all The sTars in The firmamenT of sainTs. As The morning sun rea volves around The sun so Mary's life revolves around her God and His Divine Son. Like Mary. a follower of ChrisT musT be God-cenTered Taking The will of God as The deTermining facTor of his Thoughfrs, words. and deeds. ' ST. Bernard reminds us of Mary's love for us: Whoever you are, if you would noT be overwhelmed by The TempesT, keep your eye on This STar's clear shining. In danger, in difficulfy, or in doubT Think of Mary, call upon -Mary. lf you follow her, you will never go asfray. If you pray To her, you will never need To despair. Ii she hold you, you will never be weary. If she keep you. you will reach home aT lasT. T T QUEEN OF ANGELS . Q T When Lucifer raised The cry of rebellion in heaven. Michael and his followers rose in defense of The honor of God. Mary was To have a leading parT in The LdefeaT of SaTan's kingdom on earTh. for of her God spoke when' He said To The serpenT, I will puT enmifies beTween Thee and The woman. and Thy seed and her seed: she 'shall crush Thy head . . IGen. 3:l5l. ' ' . Angels are messengers. Gabriel announced To Mary The grandesT message ever senT To This earTh. Gods coming To earTh To dwell among men. Our Lady does noT proclaim her message in words buT she gives To us Him. who is The TruTh, The Way. and The Life. Her own life is a message proclaiming The wisdom. power, and love of God for us, who showed His love for us in a very special way when'He gave To us Mary as our MoTher and Model. - QUEEN or PEACE T J J This lasT TiTle of The liTany was added during World War l by Pope Benedicf XV. Men Talked of peace and prom- ised peace, buT There was no peace. because men would noT follow The ways of peace. Whenever and wherever God's commandmenTs are ignored and violaTed, There is disorder and sTriTe. Peace is meanT for men of good will who con- form Their will To The will of God. - ' T The firsT disfurbance of peace occurred in heaven wiTh The rebellion of The proud angels againsT Their CreaTor which resulTed in The creaTion of hell and iTs everlasfing horrors. Our firsT parenTs chose To believe The TempTer raTher Than God and in doing so did his will raTher Than The will of God. so ThaT To The presenT day. mankind suffers from The conseguen- ces of Their sin and will do so To The end of Time. , Jesus wepT over The ciTy of Jerusalem and addressed To iT His last warning: lf Thou hadsT known . . . The Things ThaT are for Thy peace lLuke l9:24l. The efforTs of recenT popes in behalf of world peace repeaTed This warning of The Savior. They have noT been heeded and The world conTinues To suffer from The horrors of war. Mary, The Queen of Peace. show men The way ThaT leads To peace and To your Divine Son. The Prince of Peace! Our Lady's LiTany Rev. A. Biskupek IO3 74e 704442 '7um2z 7 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY-DECEMBER 8 and 9, I958 ST. BERNARD'S HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM CMLQ: Mfr. S w'vOr15 :Nova do adm Hia ard ver Wards ar cL'cg'epLed nfcfwe ac 'ess Levy LN' suppcsedl, qwor fi CL'Qs'cr. Md SLM'T'f'FS, de'efr 'Gd ve' dapcrnw-' E01 r'.: . his rosaic af?r'er,CLes'0',1riQS'0 he fm a Il arfcfu Q new Wool. Mrs. S'v1rw1'm 'S Hiafwed .'.3'?w 'nc ima war r of RCQGV SLEQ ds if We-fe WHL EWQL Boo x',' 1 Tre .-.PQ 'ffm is 'a,-'mcg elim! Cnc rs awefxcd 'we Mia? VW' 'HQ gfc-if c'i'a. ? ' Levy Lyti C. T 7 5 Henry Simmons, a rnarufaciufer . . . DANIEL I-IURLEY I-IarrieISImmons,I1is wife . .. EILEEN LEDDEN EfneI Simmons, Meir dasgE+er . .. MARY J. COSTELLO, PATRICIA OUINNI Cnesfer Benney, Sfrrmfnw' pawner . . . BERNARD THERRIALJLT Laffy LyII'we, a rnoficn-plcfufe sfer . . NANCY GOWELL Donald SMH a moior-pichre dhecfo' . . . DAVID TURCOTTE Roger SIwleIds . . . a young Chicago Taxi-Drlver . JOSEPH ERIGO- b'ood . . . BERNARD WELCH LETTO LiIa WIIsnn , , . CARLEEN MAM- Mrs. Jackson . . . SAIL CANCELA MONE LIERI SaIIy Oils . . . CATHERINE TUR4 Girls . . . DOROTHY KELLY, JANE COTTE WIRONEN, CLAUDIA LE BLANC, Annie . . . JEAN LE BLANC JUDITH BERLO Sadie BIoorn . . . GAIL CELUZZA Assodafe Dnocfors . . , JANE REG- AN. SANDRA BISSONNETTE W, .pn M 1 ALLCE LE BLANC ELLEN PATON ,, SANDRA PTAK LNDA SRENNEQ JP-MPS ELLIOTT LORRAHJE CQ52M!FR JOHN S21 TH JAN? LACY-+A'-lCE IRENE MANCJSO Dlfgf' Qi x FQANCES LAMEY ,B essed Mcwof ezmes BQURQUE RLQHARD LAPLANTE ,CTSE54 sww M www NOURNE ELNZABETH STANLEY, N QHAEL BCURQUE Jww OV-JEELL PAUL C015 L X L f'L',Y' w x lx -4 1 xx 'Homes Mcfffuirk Shepfefd Joseoh De Mega SHepVe'd Rfiafd Leger Mwcfaei Ncu e HE- y Vez a NVTse Men M' 'T' M' f r- Davis Heian R ini BDQQQHO Kf- CW O'Chr'r KPN? EN? Cirmf-, N-C219 CL'ECdn'd Gus Camff- mf Sue' Ear , AP' M-HMV' JL Q TOS' 'X 7 47 QR J 1 , .i ,R ' ..-ns x , - X -- . -f 1 'QR x 5 1 . .' 1 Q 1 f ANGELS Mafia Be-aL'a: Jeawe Beafac Bonfe DeB:nis Cars' Duguay Janine Dupuis C 5 fe Farrehtffln Carcym Gaudef Joyro H,r+,bIse Jane? Sffbddard Jane? Lagase Man Lev-Ness Linda Leqe' Jacqm ,FQ Ma':Cu e PauMr-fe M4:r'm1Mer Jane Mawieu Safdfa Sw lf Teresa Turner? Jucifg VVa' 1' CAROLERS-CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Pahida Cfcfv ev Joan IvACC5 'Iv' Mane Cfw-Q, Mar, S:a ' Mafmyn C' Massa IJIICITC e Maya Dcfofny Ka'Ifu'I Jar-'Ce FQVIQ' Earbafa 24'-W: Pav' Ie fi-1 fvgea Ries' Civ: Veasay STUDENTS AT THE CHRISTMAS CRIB: CarcI LaC a'f Ce: Q Ca,s ra's Ann T:,z'i'a Pen Ham: Jcvce Tr-QWIQ an Dora d i.eqf3'dfe C aire C 3' a' W' am :einen PROPERTIES-CHRISTMAS PLAY: Ffands EMJQH Rcbw' Qefzw Darke O Leary Dau Q Tu? COSTUMES'-,Made in Horne Eccncnfncs Depavrnen' by: KafnIcen Carney Lorraine Lussier Jane I.aC'a'ce Janne Sam JL,dI'n O 'IQMI Mary Lakes AIICS Paoafyfe Nancy Regan E?zabe S'ar'e-,f Judifn WaIsn CHRISTMASTIDE . . . SBI-IS O'cFes'ra CHRISTMAS GREETINGS . . , Bernard TIwerriauIT 2 G' '7 2715 0 SENIORS Pa 2 a Baa p anw5+ J,.dI'Ia Els, Immpe Ix4i'qS.c 'f: Java zz Cafew Mffnnrrcre, Pa l' C'Ma f VV' 'am Va'I ar LF Ca' fe+Isr JUNIORS CEVQ Sig as x SVSU LQIIIF vc n 52533461 Tcwfgrg ai . J-2'-'I 'X f-X I I . ,213 -sesame ' SOPHOMORES ,A e e L:'n: S Saw f!an':'Q'cI, D L FRESHMEN :V ,' Vi I3 'Jw Alfa, KY! iv, UMW-:,..Q. E '1'IP ma Q '-s U12 It I-' ,. Q I V' I-J' JI . il Bernard's High School Audiforium December 30, 1958 Sponsored by fhe Senior Class Co-chairmen: Reber? Connors Sara Fofey Theme: Chrishfnas Fanfasy 0 4, I la 2 2 L I I N ,gflff Y J 'P ,. 4 .3 I 3' ' 4 Tee epefeg ef steer S9D'9 V'bSf o+' '58 Ped 5' adoed T'+eresr for mar, of us wee Fad Fiif as ye' Mane 'ee 1 qa.a'f'eeie 6 f fe.-, 'eaceefct-2' Nz Tetwas Lire e 5: 'fef Eire' Cie-ge gfd s'a'. f Prem We very beqnfea 'fe Coach rvwde Such a :erfabe irvpfezsfcf dp f Wa' Ve was vfe':t 9G e ',s'e ':a'y Nd 'face ': fee af Pc'-ee. lr addmc' +e be7':g We Fead Mate Mn Lar-e VIN feed Thee eases I' sieve are aw agebfa cess. VM 1 :i:e: , as 4-35: ciii' Mn Lara ':' CV, Gad We Fvfvba swf? by asf be in cLa'1e cf i:alPe'ba baseba, aes 'fazk we-eta. F::'ba Q:-eap'a s Jie Gyee ard Pau! 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Germain End Dil' 'I x tl Fred Ferrazza, Back ' W A7 rg 'Wi fy , ,au s. K ..b QM X. ,Ur 1 , . it 1 a my f Rjand Rnclward, Tackle l 5 K a Q wk im ' is 9-'SIAM nmvf, Xa Qu- ,3 1 I 'fw- Q , Q K John Morrissey, Back -'L ffl 15 1 8 'K g wa., . I' g . A x f 11352 - -,: 1 f , W 4 39' V9 -fL, V91 A e' 9' ' A QQ? . X qc, ,WM ..,.,,,-,..... . ,..,.d- ' Q 'V A -4 ---Y-nw-Q-ka. -,Nw.j,,., 4 Joseph G-ulino, Co-capiain 1-W5 ' Frank Mammone, Baclr u M O IZ! QL we-W Q 4 ,gf 19 If Q- lf 55 6 W4 ffm vm gif' xv Q if 0. ? X A a . X 1 gs-v 'Y I 1 . Q , ' if 5 2 .mf,5f-f .A , v , in Q - ,J-flew-ag f57,5i f-t.,,l3,IjgQ Qjtsmgfas Ky ,fri- ?ff 4 , , I . f , j-A gwrfxb xg fp! R Xi :H v p' A ffitinsi m WNW sg,52ff'ff:k ' ' Q, Swim 1--sf' C' 'ii I. . T i :Ej+2l',f mum' A f ,, , SBHS viclory number five occurred on No vember I5 by downing Clinlon High 36-I on lheir field. Quarlerback Mike Bourque and hallback Richie Lewis bolh 'rallied 'rw' l while fullback Frank Mammone also scored. The combinalion ol Mammone and Lew accounled lor our exlra poinls. The Gael l k h -l s oo a s orl ived lead following a fumble re- covery. Bul soon aller, Mike Bourque raced 40 yards lor our lirsf score. Frank Mammo raced The exlra poinls and The score was B-6 in our favor. In The second period Mamrnone Bour ue d L . q , an ewis scored T.D.'s. The fine defensive line play was evidenced by The facr lhal on a series of plays in lhis, Clinlon was 'lhro back For losses lime and again. ln The lhird quarfer The Gaels scored bur olherwi h ll d b , se were a e y our squad. Richie Lewis scored a fourlh quarler TD., wilh Frank Mammone converfing, for a 36-I4 score. Our sixlh viclory ol lhe season was lhe defear of infra-cily Norre Dame on November 22 by a score ol 26-IZ. Followinq a scoreless firsr period, SBHS pul The ball on The Crusaders' 30. Carries by co-caplain Paul Russo and Frank Marnmone placed lhe ball on lhe 6 from where Richie Lewis scored rhe 'Firsl TD. When Lewis again 'rallied on a fine pass from Mike Bourque, we led I2-O al' The half. In rhe lhird quarler Nolre Dame scored. Aller Bob Connors recovered a Norre Dame fumble in The lourfh quarler, Mike Bourque lossed lo Paul Russo for The rhird T.D. Bourque lossed lo Lewis lor The exrra poinls. Pele LeBlanc's inlercep- lion sei up The lourlh SBHS score, for a few plays laler Frank Mammone raced inlo fhe end zone for a 26-6 score. Dave Auger, a Crusader freshman, ran 96 yards lor lhe Nolre Dame final score, on a lhrilling kickoff relurn. On December l, al The Holel Raymond, The Calholic Businessmen of Firch- burg sponsored a banquel for fhe learn. Joe Gulino and Paul Russo were lhe maslers of ceremonies. Mike Bourque and Richie Lewis were named co-caplains 'lor The l959 season. Bob Connors received lhe Falher Curran Trophy as lhe mos? oulslanding playervol lhe Nolre Dame game. Falher Donahue also presenled lrophies ro lhe mosl valuable lineman and backfield rn an of 'rhe year, Bob Con- nors and Frank Mammone, respeclively. ce is V16 wn .Russo i4Ol. Gulino l27l, Shaw.l38l, Mammone l26 Bourque l3Ol, Lewis l24l al The Nolre Dame game X 4 , S 4, 5 , , x R - f , i .L ll - ' 7 . ,J , L, . ., X Y ., ' sp: If ,en . b W . 7 jfs N . 1 -W f ,, Hr, Y X ,X JJ wig., .A , 44 ss xxxx 'NWI H 5 I X .fx - xg 'Q 41' 1 - .f-ff? , 4 fit 'F 5 as 5 Y 1 I C A Q., .Ni vi? -V I Q 54: -Q L 5 3 all 445' Qs' 2. i lil 'Q' Rafi oc: R 4 Af f - 0 29, .. A, ' 3T'?3 3'i M ' 4 134 -ef, -L y Ag ,,'wm'1-NH.,-. :WI ',V as v. a.'fV1i,.',-l', Q Q? 'Z 1 ,Y ' ,' vi! Q 3 M 1' ' ff w. J v-I .tg A , 1 ffm N -vs -1 ,ber W' Y X 1 Q ,f, E+ F V KX ' is X Brx i Fw- Wig? ?5 EX 'V V . 9 0' N :rf W m A . f fi Q- - . , K J , ? , sf I gf In 'W Wm K '1' ' X W ? QQ X Q'-3: S X 'I A: m E lx x is -:ff - - y ' 'gif . A . ' I - a N M f . . xiii 193' ,,,. , R , Q, .a A A i i ' f,-f. December ll-ST. STephen's High of Worcesfer-score 66-53 in Their favor. Richie Lewis wiTh I6 poinfs was The Top Berrardian scorer, while Bob Connors wiTh I4 and Dave Leger wiTh IO also finished in double figures. December I6-ST. PeTer's High of Worcesfer-our firsf vicfory of The season, aIThough The Guardians led 30-23 aT The half. Capf. Bob Kendra led wiTh I7 poinTs while Dave Leger and Bernie Welch each had II poinTs. January 2-ST. John's High of WorcesTer-score 7O-49 in Their favor. George Bourque and Dave Leger were The leading scorers for our Team wiTh I3 and II poinTs respecTiveIy. January 3-Assumpfion Prep of WorcesTergscore B2-70-Their vicTory. Richie Lewis paced The Bernardian affaclc wiTh 25 poinfsy Dave Leger I4, Capf. Bob Kendra II. January 6-ST. STephen's. Leading I5-I2 aT The close of The firsT period, we Tell behind 3I-28 aT The end of The firsT hall, buf were able To close The STevedore's lead To 6I-60 Iafe in The final quarfer buf The visiTors pulled away in The closing Three minufes fo a final score of 69-62. January 9-Leominsfer Highpfheir I9Th consecufive vicTory. Dave Leger neTTed I73 Richie Lewis, I2g and Bob Kendra, I I. January I3-NoTre Dame-score 69-65 in our favor. The Bernardians were be- hind aT The halffirne and aT The finish of The Third canfo, buf carne ouT on Top in double overfirne 69-65. Richie Lewis led wiTh 20 poinfsq George Bourque, I5q Bob Kendra, I4. January I6-AThoI High-score 63-57, our reversal. A sTrong Bernardian Third quarTer gave The Teams a 48-48 Tie, going info The final canfo. BuT Afhol oufscored The Sainfs, The oufbursf coming in The final minufes. George Bourque and Richie Lewis boTh had QI poinfs. January 23-Fifchburg Highescore BI-60 in Their favor. Richie Lewis led wiTh 25 poinfs. Bernard Welch and Dave Leger caged 9. January 27-Gardner High-score 6O-4I, in our favor. A fine sTarT, combined wiTh a sTrong second quarTer, puT The Blue and Gold ouT of reach ofa hard fighT- ing Gardner Club. PeTe LeBlanc led wiTh I9 poinfs. Bob Kendra Threw in I4 poinTs and George Bourque, I I. February 4-Nofre Dame High February 6-Afhol High February 7-AssumpTion Prep February I I-LeominsTer High February I2-ST. John's High February I3--Fifchburg High February I6-Gardner High-score 53-49, our vicTory. The Bernardians, who Tell behind in The early rnomenfs of The garne came bacls To hold a I7-II firsf quarfer edge. The Wildcafs were down 50-33 aT The end of The Third period, buf came baclc sfrong To cuf our lead To 2 poinTs before we pulled ouf of reach. Bob Kendra and Richie Lewis each had I4 poinTs and Bernice Welch, I I. February I7-ST. PeTer's--score 63-57, in our favor. Bob Kendra led wiTh I7 poinfs. Bernie Welch neffed I3 and Richie Lewis, I I. The Class of '60 began i+s Third year al SBHS wifh an enrollrnenl' of 225 sludenrs. The following 28 pupils lead The class scholasiicallyz Nancy McDonald Jeanne LeBlanc Carolyn Pervier Joyce Caialini Diana Angelfri Sandra Bissonnerie Janice Duiorf Nancy Crowell XJ' If Juclilh Gail ardei' Ann Marrama Francis Srnffh Judilh Walsh Lorraine B. Cormier Caro'yn Gaude+ Mary'in Dilvlassa Jane Krysialc Norman LeBlanc Margarel' Marrila Barbara Kemp Mary Mullahy Joseph Pellegrini Carol Richard Rosalind Tcurigny Nancy Turcorre Pairicia Beauvais Francis LaForfune Mary J, Cosrello Jeanne Beaulac 1 S 1' l22 Elecred lo She Sludenl Council by The pupils 'n ihe five iunior LlClTlff'fIfVY'S V E 9i Room 23-Sardra Bissornneiie Judifb Capone Rccr 25-Rfhard Roy Karhleen Turcoiie Room 3I-Michael Bourque Jeanne LeBlanc Room 33-Gerard Brisebois Nancy McDonald Room 35-Joseph Pellegrini Carolyn Gaudef These pupi s w'll serve as dele- gales fo ilre Class Ring comrnii- fee. On 'rhe nexr page are shown ihe officers of lhe llalian and Chemisiry clubs: ITALIAN CLUB Michael Bourque Judirh Capone Carol Danrini Joseph Gulino CHEMISTRY CLUB Michael Bourque Judiih O'Neill Angela Rossi Richard Roy The following Jun ing soplwomcre year: Deanna Angelini Nancy Besworllw Leo Bourgaulr Joyce Ca'aIini Arline Ccrmier Arine M. Ccrrnier Carol Danfin' Carol Duguaf Eifzabeir Dupuis Eizabefn Duval Denise Djresne Roberr Gerow iors were p erfecr in aflendance June Hayes Dorolrlfy Karlcuff Barbara Kemp Eileen Leger Barbara Mascirli Margare' Mcnlesicr' Carol Si Cyr Dsnald Selinqa Francis Smifn Jeannerre Telrier Anne Tcusiqnanl' Judiflr Walsh William Wluifby Rf On fre sfaff of The BLUE and GOLD were The foT!owTng Maron Eaksfran Jearro Lei? a': Sandra Blssomnefie Marqaref Mafila Peler Boyden Many' Ncrfcv Joyce Cafainl AHCC Paqueffe Mary J. C:sfeTTo Pafrliia Qv T l Nancy Ccaqhlin MaryScav':r1 Bowie Degcrfs Eiabe-Tr S'arTey Cord: Vsrer Davfd Turccife Dariel Herby Narcy T..rf5 e Judifh Wafsh T rg par? Tre DECLAMATION CONTEST were: Bcovfe Bizzffo Nancy GQNQW Pefer Bcydea Dafel Hufey Ga' Ce ,Zta Jearve L95 arc S'e a Ccrro' Narcy Mzlcnatd Min' J. CTYQX Maw Neff'- Navy C:uf5Tw'7n Carefyrw Per-,Cer Dasfd Txizffe Tre Soda' Ty of Mary officers are: Maroa'e' Mavis. presidenf Mary Scarfo vice-presidenf Mafoarei F ,M secreiary Judlfr Gai ardef, 'Treasurer Nancy Regan hisiorlan Daring 'Fe suvvtver Q? '58, Rcberfa La- v3'e and Reber? Leger a'+er1ded We Jarfcr Red Cross Leadership Tralning Cenfer af Philiips Academy in Andover, Mass. KeH'h McManus and Dariel Hurley arfended The Naiorval Conference of the Crder of The Arrow af Kansas Uwwersffy. Gerard Br?seb:'s, represenflnq The Jurior Red Cross, sailed on June 24 for a fine- weelc European Mp. These Junior girls gave generously of rlweir lime and labor on flue CYC Floal: Sandra Blss::nne++e, Margarel' Flynn, Jane Lacnarce, Mary Lawless, Jeanne LeBlanc, Marqarer Mallfa, Judilln O'Nei'l, Nancy Regan, Mary Scarlon. Office Assis+an+s: Claire Farnswcrrh, Claire Gcguen, Helen Gonville, Carol l.aC'a7r, AnE+a l.eClerc, Noreen Pellefler, 1 V -' rvqgfigfgi 'I 7 ., - I . ., . nun lf!! IS O Bamelle S Leading rlre c'ass Sandra Leger Sardra Lehio Coleen Trudel James Sauder Suzanne Leger Joyce Saucier Mary Anne Smal! Jane Wircnen E-izaberh Charerie Georgelre Morin Priscilla Roy Jane Enrighr Jchn G-anaghe' scholasrically are: Janice Poirier Nancy Ruran Lucille Barrerre Marie Crowley Sara Manslield Nalalie Pandiscio Parricia Raymond James Connors Janer DeCianres Anne DeCos+a Carole Facey Diane Flynn BarL:a'a McGuirl4 Efecfed re lhe Sfudeni Council: Elizabelh Charelle Jean Cormier Ronald Cormier Lavfrence Fe'cher Dfare Fl,rn John Galagrer Paul Hanno Milrcn Morin Joyce Saucier Jare Wironen si-Q Perfecf in Affendance osring Freshman year: 5 X 'L lxfargare' Arronfori Jean Aubghon T - Mmdred Bergeron Barbara Bourque Raymond Bcurqce Nicole Chaodelair Charlene Demazure Jeannrre D anne Mary Dipascjual Richard Ferrera John Ga' agrer Reber? J. Leger Suzanne Leger Joseoh Murphy Priscilla Roy VA L 1' ,Q fb 1 O 1 x I Joseph DeMego Jane W'ronen Mary Ann Pare The Class of '6l enrered sophomore year wiih an enrollmenr oi 205 siudenls. The big proiecl of lhese sophomores is Calholic Book Monih wilh Hs assembly and display oi poslers and reading malerial. The class is proud of lhe record made by Joyce Saucier in rhe lniernarional Federalion of Bow and Arrow, winning lhe girls' championship in lhe sopho- more division. Joyce has also been a winner af 'rhe Mass. Srare Archery Associarion and lhe Philips Archer Associarion. Paul James has won lhe rargei' championship 'lille lor boys. Ttfas POM: L CTW S a ar a wr C swh rf n Wrqf C afna n CCF' Cary C w f' Mare R se-a C be Edwa d Decc fa u Du u 5 Pau a Pear' Hare I n n Q Men , r ru Le a Low Marc eff' n M D n M ry M Maraaref OC PPOF are a Tu Jadufn Reardon rc R fr Barbara Romano Judnn San C ernenfe John Sw rn J hm Sta e W1 afn Wa'sr a resr. eco d olrnwnafuon Ge r 9 Reynclds and Rosann acu P Jowr M Smwfn and Pau a F Vey as alferrafcs STUDENT COUNCIL 'Y' M a VWSL5 L3 New Orchesfre Members r 1 cam, Ffa ar Ga a a arxa K sfran Dnnaci R oerg J d+ Marc W Wm' rg for BLUE and GOLD Emu y Arm Mane Bwsln D Sandra Fry- Fran es Fourn er Arlene Grenxer Ka+Heen Kane Mary ML'fen June Scc'+ JoF'n S+anWey Jann? Laqace F4 , 5 cf '62 cad 'n Yne S-, Ambf e 31n'w n Wi 234 papii. The 3 epfrn Q5 ine Q' as was sncan . d aqfcd ' ,E for Hs su: es X en fifty-flve ' ' :'E?Sb Q, enzred 'ne Biskp R n D :' , C cs1En We weeks M cf scnzif Ffcnn T' me WT,-f've, ine fokr q rcup C, ' .ivfn ec zarv'-.cd 'Ve Hr? 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ASSOCIATE EDITORS Frances Lamey Madman Hayes Rice LeBlanc Bafbara Lehndorff E 'en Pafcn Judy Rcberfs BUSINESS EDITORS Janwcis BUCIQIQY D'w'1-',i Dffgferonimo D:1F7d ETSO' Pearle Gearan ww ? 2 .,' i -V M. .bf I , ,f Linca crew -r Jrsepn Guwno Ciaire Hannei Jacquefie Lcgere Caffeen Mamrnone Frank Manwmone Jian IA:Lapgn in Jcan Newlcn Uanne Ncurie EIIA Pancfscio Jane Regan Ka'I cen Regan I-If on V 191+ CONTRIBUTORS James Sraw Thomas Lyncn Virginia Barba Carol Bcarqae Pairicia Bufa Joyge Daicfc Nancy D..Bcis Sandra Heberf Mary MCHUQF Sandra McManus 1 puma- 2 7927-l95? ..-I' if V 5 We are gralelul lo all our palrons and business friends who have encouraged us by iheir supporl in helping us QVO Dr. Dr. duce lhis BERNARDIAN of '59. and Mrs. Joseph B. Addanle and Mrs. Roberl A. Babineau Mr. Edward P. Bird Dr. and Mrs. Anlhony V. Bisceqlia His l'lonor, Ma or l-'ledle Bra Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Dr. Dr. Mr Mr Dr. Dr. Mr Mr Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr Dr. Dr. Y Y Y and Mrs. R. J. Burqio and Mrs. Joseph A, Callel and Mrs. James R. Chaisson Francis J. Charlfon and Mrs. James F, Coburn and Mrs. Thomas F. Davin and Mrs, Frnesl M. DiQeronimo Raymond F. Donovan and Mrs. Thomas F. Dooling and Mrs. George F. Flynn and Mrs. Paul Cv. Gearan and Mrs. A. Andre Gelinas and Mrs. John J. l-lunler and Mrs. George P. Keaven Y .and Mrs. John E. Kelley .and Mrs. James E. Killredge and Mrs. Refer Lehndorll and Mrs. F. J. Marlin .Edward T. Mchlugh .and Mrs. Bernard A. McManus and Mrs. Seymour l. Nalhanson and Mrs. Joseph D. Quinlan and Mrs. Arlhur T. Rourke .and Mrs. Paul San Clemenle and Mrs. Joseph M. Silver and Mrs. Aaron l. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Raphael A. Solomilo l-lo norable Flizabelh A. Slanlon Mr. and Mrs. James l-l. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ward Daughlers of lsabella-Filchburq Jeanne D'Arc Circle No. 44 Daughlers of Isabella-Leominsler T Take an lder usters Advlce... IT S SMART to lzne np job znte1 mews well zn advance of g7l1d?,llll'l07l And one of the best places I know to con tact ls the Telephone Company Several of ns from my gradnatzng class are working here and every one of ns loves zt Tel0ph0l'l6 Jobs are xmportant ones We have our own trammg pro gram whlch you can enter w1thout any prevlous Job experxence The pay IS good and youll get regular ralses Why not come and see our employ graduate Ask the Gu1dance Counselor at your school to tell you when and 1 X I ,J , where to apply NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY 8 0 I l II H , . . . N '. . ' !7 , . , . 4,4 5 ment interviewer soon . . . before you ., 5,1 . l tl .X . K. -.s-V' ' .4-1111111113 Besf VVlshes fo 'rhe Class of I959 ALLEN S SUPERMARKET 565 Mann S+reeI' Leomms+er THE ANGEL COMPANY INC 340 Broad Sfreei' Fifchburg THE ARMY AND NAVY STORE The Sfore of Economy 37I MAIN STREET FITCHBURG BARON S CARD AND GIFT SHOP When You Care Enough 'Io Send The Very Besi 343 Mann Sfreef Fnichburg BARONE S PHARMACY I00 Harvard Sfreei' Fnfchburg D A BOYLE COMPANY INC Flfchburg s OIdesI' Grocery Smce I857 290 WATER STREET BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE A CAREER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Worces+er Massa chuseH's Assocla're m Scuence Degree DAY DIVISION PROGRAM Accounhng Medncal SECFSTBFIGI Business Admlmsfrahon Re'Ia'I Mefchand 5'n9 Execuhve Secreianal Transfer Prlvlleges Wnfh Many Lead ng Colleges COEDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT SERVICE Cafalog on Requesi' Pi 5 8677 THE ASHER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF MENS AND BOYS SLACKS II I' g P 3 BLANCHARD AND FIM X w + s FITCHBURG CITY CLEANERS PALACE LAUNDRY INC opI+ DryCIe dL dry erv 655 WATER STREET FITCHBURG LOUIS DEJONGE COMPANY HII R P+ hb 9 .1 7 Wi ow S+reeI Fi chbur hone -3087 x I BROWN IIIXW' S 25 a er 'I'ree'l' Q S x x ix S , . C m e e aning an aun S ice Fur Sforage Oak i oad ic ur FITCHBURG CREAMERY c FY FD db FITCHBURG AND LEOMINSTER STREET RAILWAY COMPANY r+ B FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY M Ffhb g FITCHBURG PAPER COMPANY d I+ DECOTONE PRODUCTS DIVISION Over a Half eniu o epen a Ie Servi Serves Our School Lunch Counfer Visii' LEARNED'S Ice Cream Bar Cha er uses for AII School EvenI's 78I ain S+reeI IC ur an s CARSWELL-HAWTHORNE, INC. Linoleum and Rugs 900 MAIN STREET FITCHBURG BAYLINS Fine Furs and Ladies' Apparel 467.MAlN STREET FITCHBURG C. E. BUCKLEY CO. Religious Ar-Iicles 34 Tremaine S'I'ree+ Leominsfer JENNIE A. CHAMPA Real Esfafe and Insurance 387 WATER STREET FITCHBURG COMFORT SLIPPER CORPORATION 380 River Sfreel' F fchburg Compllmenfs of CORD S Flfchburgs Leading Fashion Sfore 'V CATHOLIC GIFT SHOPPE of FITCHBURG INC 227 Wafer Sfreei Boolrs Medals M ssals Rosa es Greei' ng Cards Hummel Figurines Ir sh Belleelc China Religious Jewelry Sfaiuary Ch Shpp d ' I n . . . . 45 Q' lf 1 , . 69' . NN N i 1.5 I rl 1: -L. i if 'X f X J Q ' s U Q i . I . V . . .IM - I Bernardinns from SI. Ber- nard's parish are well F familiar wifh 'Ihe ai' olic Gill o e, irecfly op- ' posife Iheir church. ENRIGHT S PHARMACY Moran Square Tel 2 0602 INVALID SUPPLIES SALES AND RENTALS RE P SCRIPTION DELIVERY SERVICE 80 Grove SI'ree Medncal Arfs Pharmacy Tel 2 4353 COUNTRY DAIRY BAR Lunenburg Mass CUSTOM AUTO BODY COMPANY I85 Lunenburg Sfreei' Fnfchburg DI LUCCI THE TAILOR Laiesf S'IyIes In Formal Wear Renfals Sfudeni' Prlce I9 Day Sfreei' Tel FI 5 5455 DE BONIS THE FLORIST Flowers 'For AII Occasions FITCHBURG HARDWARE COMPANY Indus+rlaI Supplies Wholesale Hardware 50 LAUREL STREET COMISKEY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Indusfrlal Commercial Resldenhal Wlrmg D J DILLON Prop 78 CONGRESS STREET Good Ilghi' and defi' fingers produced Iovely JSR cherry blossoms I 'I' - ' - . - -I I 7I5 Main Sireef Fifchburg W T GRANT COMPANY 4I2 Mann S+ree+ Flfchburg F L. DRURY 8: SONS CO. S S S. P erce ssoc af 8 S or Wafersree e s- roceres- ever es M S+ T I 3 bg yMd KF 4 M S+r'I' H+ HEDSTROM UNION CO I Oak Hull Road CROCKER BURBANK 81 CO, ASS CN H P HOOD 8: SONS The World s Flnesl' Ice Cream 60 EAST STREET FITCHBURG OFFICE SUPPLY INC College and School S ppl es Office Mach nes and Equlpmenl' Sfa-fe Road Lunenburg 695 Ma n S'I'ree'I Tel FI 3 48I7 FITZGERALD ANIMAL HOSPITAL 376 Lu enb rg Sire I' Coflage Square Flchbu g KIDDER AND DAVIS INC Furmiure Rugs Drapernes 692 MAIN STREET DANIELS ST PHARMACY, INC Cleghorns Family Drugglsi' 233 Daniels Sfreei Telephone 5 5822 BELANGER HARDWARE STORE WIPP I clAppl 2 w+ s++ F+hbg BELLIVEAU FURNITURE CO INC CASWELL MOTEL 2 CHARLES E DUMONT A Y Fihbg FINN S FISH MARKET 96 N nh S+ + J G FLYNN LINEN CO 666 S+ + S nding Machine Ren+als - Veneiian Blinds - al a Elec'I'rica Supplies an iances 82 a er ree ic ur U' O 63 Fairmounl' S+reeI' Tel. 2-4I27 Complimenis of Roufe A and 3 L I: g Insurance genc I Fairmounl' Place ic ur I o ree reen ree F. M. JOHNSON LUMBER CO., INC. I 30 River Sfreef H. MARGOLIN AND CO., INC. Lea'rI1er Goods 380 MAIN STREET MORAN SQ DINER INC 2My'I'I A MALLAHY FUNERAL HOME 43 Hgh: a A W E PUTNEY INC CompIe+e I s nce Se vce 574 MAIN STREET F W RICE INC FINE SILVER CHINA WATCHES-JEWELRY DIAMONDS CLOCKS-FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS 350 M S+ CRYSTAL O , . r e venue I an venue U O I . n ura r I FiI'cI1burg's Finesi' and OIcIesI' Jewelry Sfore ain reei' Good Luck +o fhe Class of I959 KIMBALL AND SON COMPANY Cloihes for Men for 69 Years 480 MAIN STREET I GUY A. FRATTALONE S GERMAINE'S Insurance BEAUTY SHOPPE 334 Wafer Sfreei 329 Main Sf,-eei HARRY s JEWELRY STORE HELEN S Home of Flne Diamonds Hosiery Llngerle Accessories 359 M + M L ECUYER S MARKET 2:6 WATER STREET TEL 33009 FITCHBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 298 Mann Sfreei FITCH BU RG Compllmenls of LONG S MEN S SHOP FAMOUS BRANDS wm-4 STYLE AND QUALITY 385 Ma n Sfreei' A S HYLAND 5 C0 INDEPENDENT CAB co Two Way Radio Your Slahoner A+ Your Door nn a Flash 753 MM S+ -ref 3 aooe Phones 3 3007 KLEAN RITE CLEANERS D 1' KQVAL Suns Made 'I'o Order CEri1rQ:3+rgeL3ILZ'd?leg'g:1v?ce Men? Furnlshlngs Tuxedos fo Renf C R eanmg epanrmg D emg 8 Lunenburg S+ 36 Day S+ 390 Wafer Sfreel' Tel 2 2030 l.lNTON BROTHERS AND CO INC 22 Rollsfone Sfreel Whafever Your Plans for E 3 +l1e Fufure May Be You Wnll Fmd Thai Gas and Eleclrlc Services ,Al +4 Wall Serve You ,Q Dependably + Fl Gel' More From Llfe In Your Hours of s Work a an 5 X Relaxahon' FITCHBURG GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT CO i . - .. - Y, u r,r : 9 'Q , li D . . Q I GD A- ' . f- ff X f ' .A fxx 1 ll ...Ply... d i , , . V - gi 'lf 1 . . MOTOR MART OF FITCHBURG Chrysler PIymou'I'I1 W I LAMPII-A S Complumenfs of WATCH EI-SROPHIigMONhhDgDALSJ EWELRY LAUNDRY CENTER J R LE BLANC Jeweler MARCEAU VARIETY STORE DIAMONDS WATCHES l85 R RITTER FOR FLOWERS 360 Mam Sfreef FITCHBURG SAVINGS BANK 745 Mam SI'reeI' I62 a er Sfreef I e 635 Main Sfreef 2 Main Shed - iver Sireef 96 Daniels S'I'ree'l' COAL COAL COAL Fill Your Bin Wifh OLD CO. LEHIGH I+'s +he Bes+ Coal Mined. Low in Ash and Lasis Longer Bifuminous Sfolrer Coal Is Our Specially HERBERT COAL CO. I8 Blossom Sfreef Tel Di 2 2707 HERBERT JOSEPH Prop LEWIS FURNITURE SHOPS Home of Nahonally Adverhsed Furnliure 645 MAIN STREET FITCHBURG MASS FITCHBURG SENTINEL Flfchburg Senhnel ns fhe newspaper io which Bernardlans I'urn especually 'Ihe sporis page and SBHS game accounis Lef+ 'Io rvghi John Neary Wllllam Vail Iancour'I' David Bar+Ie'H , - , . . . . , . I , I b J. I 3 In Q B392 l 0 I I I . ' . ' I . , . S M NATHAN INC Reglsfered Jewelers AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 47I Mann SIreeI' NEW ENGLAND TRUCK CO General Machlne Shop Work 80 Lunenburg SIreeI' FlI'cI1burg Congra+uIa+lons and Bes+ Wishes Io Ihe Graduahng Class of I959 SERVICE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CC, INC 23 NewI'on Place . . , . Aufomofive Repairs THE JENNISON COMPANY KENDALL CATERING CO INC HARRY E KENDALL P d 1' CHARLES HASSETT T THOMAS REARDON V P d f ALBERT ROY T 5Nr+hS+ + Ffhbg KINGS S CORNER RESTAURANT INC M S+ WHALOM HENRYJ LE BLANC INSURANCE AGENCY C mpIeI'e In u n e Ser ce I E I8 GROVE STREET TELEPHONE 3-4437 HENRY J LEBLANC JR A + O, I . , resi en , feasufel' , Assisfanf asurer Weddings, Banqueis, Luncheons, Oufings, Clambalce Specialisfs 6 o ree ic ur I I 0 l290 ain ree'l' o s ra c vi Rea sI'aI'e . , ., ssocia e ROGER'S In +he Square MARTY'S SHOE STORE 370 Mam S+ree+ MARVO OIL CO. Gasoline - Refail af Wholesale Prices Range and Fuel Olls I0 Lunenburg SI' ln Moran Square Mc MANUS NOVELTY 8: HOBBY SHOP Everyilung 'for The Model Bullder 754 Mam Sireei Tel 2 3248 Fnichburgs House of Fabrics MILL REMNANT SHOP 454 Mann Sfreei ROME S 633 Mam SI' Ffchburg Mass GOOD STORE TO BUY GOOD CLOTHES GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY of Flfchburg MassacI1use'Hs Small S+eam Turbine Deparimenf L RUSSO CONSTRUCTION CO Black Top Work o s- rvewa s-Pl r s Blmon ree M'LLER 5 MONTAGNA s BARBER SHOP dA e urn O n n are 44Mo um ni' Squr eomns r M'nSe MURPHY DRUG COMPANY OLD M'LL TEA ROCM M + SCOT'I' JEWELRY CO CHET PLISKA M g 370 M + P J KEATING COMPANY Ready Mnxed Concrefe Asphali' Paving FRANK SECINO Tailoring of AII Kinds Cleaning Press ng Repairing 202 WATER STREET ROWNSONS RUTH uses DRESS sHoP FISH AND CHIPS STORE 79 Park Sfreei Leomlnsier 4 Summer Sireei SALA S MARKET AL SIMARD '05 Dan'eIS Sifeei' 32 Mechanic Sfreef Leommsfer STAR CLEANERS 320 River Sfreei Flfchburg MONTUORI OIL CO A Sahsfled Cusfomer Is Our Flrs'I' Conslclerahon FIRST IN QUALITY O FAIREST IN PRICES 0 FASTEST IN SERVICE O 68 Mann Sfreei Flfchburg Mea+s - Groceries - Provisions COAL AND QIL CQMpANY TARBOX FURNITURE I0 Main Sfreef SINGER SEWING CENTER SMITH BROTHERS OFFICE FURNITURE I2 Cenfral Sfreef Leomunsfer 306 Summer Sfreef STUDENT BROTHERS TASCA S MARKET FAMILY SHOE STORES Qualify Meafs 392 Wafer Sfreef Flfchburg Leommsfer Gardner Sam Tasca Class of 35 Prop G TOCCI 8: SONS OIL CO 355 Cenfral S'I'ree'I' Leom nsfer .I RICHARD O NEIL C0 School and College Jewelers Class Rings and Plns 282 FranIrI n Sfreef CAMBRIDGE 39 MASS On a cold wmfers day a class nng slaps easuly off and on fhe fmger Leff fo rnghf Rebecca Barholm Rachel Desros ers Linda Gaffney Dons AIIaln - . . 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Bes+ Wishes for a Successful Fu+ure 'Io 'I'he Class of I959 2 2 ', WACHUSETT POTATO CHIP CO., INC +57 H Roufe I2 af 783 Wafer SI'reeI', Firchburg PAULJ WOODCOME INSURANCE AGENCY INC Esrabllshed I89I Incorporared I953 Phones 3 7407 and 3 7408 470 Mann SI'ree'I' SIMONDS SAW AND STEEL CO CordlaIIy Invlfes You +o Vlsli' Their WORLD FAMOUS CONTROLLED CONDITIONS Facfory Slmonds UII'ra Modern wa I PI I un owess an IL ij' See sfralghi' Ilne modern produchon meihods nn operahon Iearn how aII 'Iypes of saws machme Icmves flles shears eIc are made gef a close up of up +o cIa+e Iughhng scnenhfnc clnmafe and nolse con'I'roI sa'fe'I'y precauhons and orher fac+ors 'Iha+ make Sumonds a more desirable place 'Io work and buuld a fu+ure Vuslhng Hours Monday 'Io Friday 9 a m Io 3 p m , . ll ll - Q V In+ervaIe Road, Firchburg -V Isc, FITCHBURG SPINNERS SALES CORPORATION FITCHBURG YARN CO WATATIC SPINNING MILLS WACHUSETT SPINNING MILLS INC. TOWN AND COUNTRY MARKET FITCHBURG LUNENBURG LINE WHALOM PARK AMUSEMENT CO Represen+ing CompIimen+s of Roufe 2 A WeI'I always remember ' :T ' Whalom Park and f f A I I JSR. ' ' Rx I I In I II W I h 411,111 I A. ROMANO Choice Meals - Oualily Groceries - Fresh Fruils and Vegelables 358 Waler Slreel' SABOURIN HARDWARE CO INC ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES Pamls Wallpaper Kllchenware and Tools Brass and Galvanized Pipe Cul Io Order I37 Mann Slreel' Dual 2 9022 JOHN R SMITH COMPANY HAROLD F ROOT 243 Wafer S+reeI A Co Educahonal Inshfuhon Nol' 'For Profil' STEVENS BUSINESS COLLEGE New College Campus 88l SOUTH STREET FITCHBURG MASS Phone 5 5702 Educahon for business has always been The soundesl mvesfmenl Today 'Ihere IS an ever increasing demand 'For qualified men and women 'Io fill llmll' lo advancemenl' is The 'Iramed capacl of 'Ihe Individual DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS PLACEMENT SERVICE Parl' hme 'obs while in college asslsl' In placemenl' upon graduahon EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Sporls Debahng Clubs Sludenf Council Frafermly Sororlly DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE CURRICULUM Secrelanal Science Accounhng Medical Secrelary Business Admmlsfrahon Real Esfale Salesmanshnp ., . l I I , . 'Ihe impor+an+, responsible, well-paid, semi-professional posifions. The only LORING Our Class Phofographer gh Tu ner buses add 'Io our enloymeni of ouf of 'rown games by a pleasani' rude 'Io and from +I'1e conI'es'I' Bernard ans Joanne Lapolnie Rosahnd Tou r gny Duane S+ Cyr Helen Vmcenf aI' Nofre Dame gym VICTORY SUPER MARKET LEOMINSTER Sa+isfac+ion Is Our Mosi' Impor'Ian+ Produci' FITCHBURG WELDING CO., INC. Your SI'eeI Fabrlcafors 75 WALNUT STREET TURNER MOTOR COACH SERVICE Fltchbu rg of JK A DE LONGCHAMP SALES, INC. CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE I 39 Harvard S+ree+ ...I WORCESTER NORTH SAVINGS INSTITUTION DEPOT SQUARE FITCHBURG I+ wlII noI' be Iong before some of Ihese sensor gurls ranlung hugh In scholarship wlII seeI: congenial employ menf ln such a bank as Wor cesfer Norih TRI SUM POTATO CHIP CO INC Cri Si TATER BEVERAGE CO L g S e ARTHUR S TAYLOR INSURANCE UNITED COOPERATIVE FARMERS C B ad SI VITELLI MONUMENTS 27 L WEBBER LUMBER CO Summer SI'ree'I' THE PEACOCK RESTAURANT Chinese and American Food 9 PRICHARD STREET I I l 237 a er ree'I' Leominsier I84 unenbur 'Ir ef 470 Main S'I'reef IN ' 5 unenburg Sfreef 339 ro ree'I' Q WEIM 5000 W l'l' cl C We Orlglnale Olhers Imllale WEST END PHARMACY I3I Weslmmsler Slreel' ANNIE WARDS SHOP Y DODGE PLYMOUTH D M + D 3 I 9 L + D F WEYMOUTH EXPRESS INC C + + THE SAFETY FUND NATIONAL BANK Fnlchburg Massachusells ic U' Leominsler I280 on Your Dial I a S Clean an Iear There Are No Figure Problems when You SIYOP af WOOD MOTOR SALES, INC. 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