As Sophs: Susan Stocking, Cynthia Croteau, Janice Hebert, Jane Caisse, Theresa Gariepy. Elaine Pellechia, ’62, Kathleen Morrissey. Jane Beaudoin, Victoria Aubin, Bar- bara Malaguti, Elaine Lavoie, Joyce Boutin, Irene Cabana. Lorna Tata, Dorothy Flem- ing, Patricia Cronin, Claudette Trottier, Robert O’Connell, trophy winner. Kathleen Sullivan and other sophs at electric sewing machines in Home Ec Lab. Two hundred sophs step forward Two hundred one of us survived freshman year and now were sopho- mores. Religion, English, French or Italian, were required subjects. Latin, Geometry, Home Economics, History, Business Math, Stenography, Type- writing were electives. As in frosh year, many of us turned out in the decla- mation contest. In the race to the last were Andrea Charron, Diane LeBlanc, Robert O'Connell, Lois Meadows, Jeanne Schmit t, and Thomas Rossi. ie
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“Read the Catholic Press,” the national theme for February Catholic Press Month, provided the central thought under which the sophomores planned their project. The pro- gram was varied as each English class contributed a different phase of the subject. The fourth period class presented an original play in which appeared Diane LeBlanc, John Lee, Herbert McGuirk, Linda Poulin, Arthur Richards, and Patrick Slattery. The third period made a survey of articles contained in the Catholic Free Press. On this committee were Nancy DeCiantes, Angela Grattaroti, Richard Selinga, Gene Ther- riault, and Sally Thomson. A list of Catholic books was com- piled by Jeanne Amadio, Patricia Lehto, Mary Lewis, Kath- ryn Quatrello, and Thomas Rossi. The sixth period class edited Zephyr, a newspaper. Julie Ritzo was the editor; Alice Moran, associate editor; and Lois Meadows, artist, with the other students acting as reporters. The seventh period English class col- lected Catholic Books and magazines to send to orphanages, prisons, and homes for the aged. On this committee were Helen Charette, Patricia Cronin, Margaret Cunha, Elaine Forgues. Posters were drawn by Barbara Barth, Marguerite Bourque, Pamela Caponi, Elaine Lavoie, Alice Moran, Kathleen Pluker, Eleanor Powell, Lorna Tata, Claud- ette Trottier and Carolyn Zachau. At the close of their second year at SBHS, these sophomores had been perfect in attendance during the year: Judith Auf- frey, Victoria Aubin, Jane Beaudoin, Frances Boucher, Joyce Boutin, Betty Jean Buja, Linda Buja, Irene Cabana, Jane Caisse, Leo Calamare, Pamela Caponi. Patricia Ciufetti, Donald Coleman, Cynthia Croteau, Nancy DeCiantes, Ther- ese Gariepy, Carol Gionet, Janice Godin, Rita Guillemette, Eric Hachey, Janice Hebert, Maria Jarvis, Ann Killelea. Susan Lamothe, Linda LaPrade, Elaine Lavoie, Lillian Leger, Ann Malo, Joseph Muscillo, David Richard, Carolyn Shat- tuck, Bernard Smith, Susan Stocking, Jean Testa, Carol Vance, Mary White. 15
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