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Sodality officers: Loretta Dion, pre- fect; Joanne Ethier, secretary; Maryellen Hurley, vice-prefect; Diame Marcy, treas- urer. Jeannie Antonioni, Joan Carter, Bar- bara Chartrand, Pamela Cunningham, Eileen Quinn, Diane Shoemaker, Martha Stovall, and Mary Szymanski were also Sodality members. French Club officers:. William Smith, president; Yvette Lachance, vice-president; Louise Grenache, secretary; Roann Norton, treasurer. Beverly Cann, Kathleen Dunn, Mau- reen Hardy, Edith Ingemie, Theresa Jarvis, Patricia Jeffery, Nancy Morand, Susan Plouffe assisted at the lunch counter.
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We still continued to be the largest class at SBHS ive junior homerooms on the top floor were allotted to the 26 of us. From this large group, over one hundred partic- sated im the school declamation contest in September. Af- “¢ much eliminating, Lorraine Addorisio, Richard Ander- yn, Robert Bourque, Janice Flanagan, Paula Glenny, Paul lartrey, Linda Ledden, Edward McCaffrey, Lawrence Miner, loward Murphy, Thomas Nowd still remained in the race. Lorraine Addorisio and Robert Bourque were the final 10ice with Paula Glenny and Edward McCaffrey as alter- ates. Debating Club: David Beauvais, Mary Conlon, Kath- en Dunn, Janice Flanagan, president; Andre Gordon, dith Ingemie, Jane Lavin, John McCarthy, Kathleen Small, scretary; Maryann Szymanski. Science Club: James Altieri, Stephen Brodeur, George forin, James Ryan. Robert Bourque Diocesan Winner: in the — 962 Declamation Contest: ’
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Juniors receiving an award for per- fect attendance during sophomore year were: Lorraine Addorisio, Patricia An- derson, Jeannie Antonioni, Arline Audet, Deane Basque, David Beauvais, Paulette Bernard, Richard Bernatchez, Beverly Berry, Nancy Blanchette, Peter Brigug- lio, Stephen Brodeur. Other faithful attenders were: Nan- cy Byrnes, James Calamare, Lionel Caron, Marilyn Carroll, Cheryl Casassa, Simone Cote, Daniel Crowley, Jacqueline Cud- dy, Sandra Delisle, Geraldine DiMassa, Frances Dovidio, William Facey, Randall Fisher, Maureen Flathers, Maureen Flynn, Andre Gordon, Judith Green. Seen at school every day, rain or shine, were also Gloria Harris, Paul Hartrey, Gail Hunt, Edith Ingemie, Patricia Jeffery, Charles Joseph, Sheila Lavoie, Susan Marceau, Diane Marcy, John McCarthy, William McColl, Ju- dith McDonald, Thomas Nowd, Esther Ostrowski, John Pelletier, Suzanne Plette, Eileen Quinn, Kathleen Regan, Robert Ruberti, James Ryan, Janice St. Cyr, Jan- ice Smith, Alfred Somma, Maryann Szy- manski, Nancy Tagliavia, Karyn Turbide, Paul Vaillette, Raymond Vezina. Thitty of these sixty juniors now have two years of perfect attendance to their name and hope that the end of grade XI will make it three years. Juniors staff school paper Fifteen juniors made the school paper, The Blue and Gold, and helped to produce each issue. Nine of these journal- ists attended the CSPA convention in New York City, March 14, 15, 16—staffers Addorisio, Anderson, Antonioni, Byrnes, Cunningham, Hurley, Lavin, Quinn, Smith. Father Donahue, Mrs. Quinn, and Mrs. Hurley were the chaperones. The school paper attained a first place rating again as in the previous six- teen. Members of the staff also attended the convention at Mer- rimack College, North Andover, on April 27. Jeannie Antoni- oni, Jane Lavin, Nancy Byrnes, and Bernard Smith were panel- ists. Staffers, seated: Lorraine Addorisio, Nancy Blanchette; Vincent Bilotta, William Smith. Row 1, below: Susan Plouffe, Suzanne Plette, Jane Lavin, Karen Turbide, Jeannie Antonioni. Row 2: Kathleen Regan, Pa- tricia Anderson, Maryellen Hurley, Eileen Quinn, Pamela Cun- ningham.
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