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Page 25 text:
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September days were busy ones for Juniors who entered the Declamation contest: Lois Bettinger, Paul Brisson, Denise DeLisle, Andrea Charron, James Curley, Bernadette Dion, Joyce Donovan, Carolyn Harris, Robert Leclerc, Diane LeBlanc, Claire LeBlanc, Patricia Lehto, Mary Lewis, Mary Maloney, Alice Mo- ran. Joseph Muscillo, Robert O’Connell, Eleanor Powell, Julie Ritzo, Thomas Rossi, Philip Salamone, Patrick Slattery, Bernard Smith, John Smith, Gene Ther- riault, Claudette Trottier, Carol Vance, Carolyn Zachau. W inners rm i Seer a : 7 Helen Charette, Jane Beau- doin, and Claire LeBlanc played important parts in the all-school play, The Happy Haunting Ground, November 15-16, ’61. Eric Hachey was Isaias in the Christmas play; Gene Ther- riaylt, a pie Bernard Le- Clair and Bernard Smith, Magi. Lois Bettinger, Betty Bu- ja, Joan Daly, Carla Desjeans, Mary Maloney, Julie Ritzo, Bernadette Smith, Claudette Trottier were angels. Carolers: 1st row: Diane LeBlanc, Maria Jarvis, Caro- lyn Shattuck, Carolyn Zachau. 2nd row: Rita Guillemette, Annette Robichaud, Arline Marceau, Denise Delisle. 3rd row: Jeanne Testa, Patricia Ciuffetti, Margaret Curley, Kathleen Morrissey, Nicole Ferrell. 4th row: Janice Whit- ney, Claire LeBlanc, Susan En- right, Irene Cabana. by
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Juniors cooperate As Juniors, we were becoming more class conscious and more united. In our class election of October 2, Bernard Le- Clair was elected president; Bernadette Dion, vice-president; Thomas Rossi, treas- urer; Helen Charette, secretary. Philip Mammone, Lorna Tata, and Maryann Santangelo were elected officers of the Italian Club for 1961-62. Denise Delisle, Bernadette Dion, and Kathryn Quatrello joined the Debating Club. Row 1: J. Hebert, M. Dignam, M. D’Amore. Row 2: L. LaPrade, E. Bouvier, M. Bourque. Row 3: K. Cunningham, Y. LeBlanc, K. Mc- Manus. Circle: Helen Charette, Bernadette Dion, Thomas Rossi, Bernard LeClair. Row 1: R. Selinga, J. Thomas, T. Slattery, N. Fertell, S. Curtis. Row 2: R. Guillemette, A. Navin, C. Vance, K. Morrissey, E. Flynn. Row 3: J. Ritzo, P. Lehto, N. DeCiantes, D. LeBlanc, B. Smith. Row 4: Hachey, R. Burrill, R. Leclerc, L. Calamare, R. Kendall. Row 5: M. White, K. Quatrello, S. Stocking, P. Cronin, M. Cunha. Top Row: B. Buja, E. Powell, J. Caisse, M. Curley, L. Meadows.
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Readying for Science Fair About eighty-five of the class of ’63 elected Chemistry in Junior year. At the end of the first semester, projects for the ’62 SBHS Sci- ence Fair were uppermost in the minds of scientifically-minded Jun- iors. Mr. Thomas Lane, director of the Fair announced that this an- nual science fair would take place in the gym March 19 through 21. There were to be three divisions—Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The Fair was to be judged on Monday afternoon, March 19, by pro- fessional men from each of these three divisions. Two grand prizes and three awards were to be given the third evening. The Fair was to be opened to the public and pupils on Tues- day and Wednesday afternoons from 2:00 to 3:00 and in the evenings from 7:00 to 9:00. Pupils were to stand beside their projects answer- ing questions and further explaining their masterpiece. i ® wHitk Os Trio, Yolanda LeBlanc, Susan Dower, and Linda Alario inspect the exhibits at SB HS Science Fair. Junior chemists with projects at the Fair—Row 1: Claire Chabot, Barbara Barth, Mary Maloney, Mary Callahan. Row 2: Julie Ritzo, Lois Bettinger, Margaret Curley, Bern- adette Dion. Row 3: Carol Marrone, Angela Grattaroti, Diane LeBlanc, Mary Lewis. Top Row: Eileen Flynn, Kathryn Quatrello, Karen Cunningham, Lillian Leger.
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