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, i ,ic Basketball intramurals took place from March 2 until March T3 and were played on an elimination basis. The only boys not eligible to play were varsity and squad B players, but many of these acted as coaches or officials. All games took place immediately after school in the gym. ln the room 25 victory, iuriiors Richard Roy and Francis Smith both hooped l7 points, Ken O'ConnelI made 14 for his home- room 33. The final game had to be played at the Bowl, as painting the gym was in progress. Senior room 21 was the victor. On the girls' varsity basketball team were iuniors: Judith Baker Jackie Grenache Judith Capone Joanne Mammone Carol Girardin Sandra Smith Although a sophomore, Barbara Bourque was an outstanding player on the team. The girls were coached by Miss Betty Jane Robinson, a senior at TC. A most thrilling game was played with the alumnae, with the varsity claiming a hard-earned victory. At the awards assembly on June ll, these girls received their varsity letter. Basketball letters also went to Michael Bourque, Ronald LeBlanc, David Leger and Richard Lewis. Clockwise: Sandra Smith, Barbara Bourque, ,Il Jackie Grenache, Carol Girardin, Judy Ca DOUG, Judith Baker, Joanne Mammone. On the varsity basketball team of '59 were juniors: Michael Bourque Robert Gerow Ronald LeBlanc David Leger Richard Lewis Our first game of the season was vvith St. Stephen's High of Worcester on December ll. Richie Lewis was the top Bernardian scorer with T6 pointsg Dave Leger scored TO points. ln all, eighteen games were played-eight with the Worcester teams: Assumption Prep, St. John's, St. Peter's, and St. Stephens. Six games were in order with high school teams in this area: Athol High, Gardner, and Leominster. Four contests engaged us in games with city rivals, Fitchburg High and Notre High. 4. B X
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On the varsity football team of '58 were the following iuniors: Michael Bourque Joseph Laing James Nowd Robert Gerow Richard Lewis Michael McDonald Anthony lacabone John Mace Kenneth Weymouth RECORD FOR THE SEASON Assumption Prep St. Peter's Worcester Classical Athol High Fitchburg High Wachusett Regional Clinton High Notre Dame Of the ten cheerlea Paulette Benoit Sandra Bissonnette Joyce Catalini SBHS Opp. 28 O 14 l2 36 20 20 6 6 46 8 14 36 14 26 I2 ders three were iuniors: 3 Mr. Thomas Lane, Boston College graduate, became our new teacher-coach at the beginning of our Iunior year, Not only has Mr. Lane proven himself to be an efficient, capable coach and teacher, but'aIso a loyal friend of SBHS as shown in his willing cooperation to enter into our school activities.
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,.m fv- fllthocglt these girls of '60, as juniors in the business coarse, had bet one study period, they were x-.tiling to assist in the office. Many and varied i.-.ere the tasks which they per- forined, as indicated by the following girls in action: .Jeanne Beauiac and Patricia Beauvais are being prepared 'o apply the principles learned in book- keeping class to practical use. Father Donahue instructs the girls in the recording of transac- tions in the office books. When these girls are seniors, they will assume more responsibility in the handling of office accounts. Noreen Pelletier is checking the absentee list for the day with Claire Goguen. Telephone nuntbers of abscntees are recorded so that their homes may be contacted as soon as possible to learn the cause of the absence. Carol LaClair checks her list with Claire Farns- worth at the typewriter. The telephone in a school office seems to be constantly ringing. Helen Gonville is on the alert to answer such calls. Anita Leclerc pre- pares to check the period absentee lists. 20 '1 '-'ffl 1 mf! 4 ! .Ts Q I-
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