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I was once just a sophomore boy, Peaceful and ordinary, When all at once it happened, boom! They made a knight out of me. Open the doors, carry the books, To fair damsels’ needs I comply; Never a quibble, never a smirk, Just a couple of thousand deep sighs. Chivalry day for the girls in the soph class is just fine but the same can’t be said for the boys who must play the part of a Sir Galahad. But it happens for only a day and after com- pleting the Idylls of the King. At school every day and on time during sophomore year were Bruce Beaudoin, Raymond Bedard, Roberta Bensuk, James Boucher, Jo- anne Boutotte, Nancy Burke, Frank Catalfamo, Janice Couture, Armand Dion, Justine Gag- non, Joan Gallagher, Carmelita Giambrocco. Other sophs also were Jane Goudreau, Kenneth Haimila, Monica Krysiak, Donald Le Blanc, Jean LeBlanc, Linda LeBlanc, Bruce Mandarano, Thomas Mullins, Edward Nadeau, Leonard Nadeau, Robert Nichols, John Nor- man, Walter O’Brien, Frederick Paradise, Mary Queenan, Denise Raboin, Ginette Rich- ard, Sandra Rivers, James Ruberti, Karen St. Cyr, Barbara Sova, Charles Tellier, Jeannette Wasznicky, Marcia Woodcome. Working on the Blue and Gold staff were Roberta Bensuk, Ralph Brassard, Jean Brosnan, Diane Ciuffetti, Susan Gastonguay, Kathleen Hanley, Elaine LeBlanc, Linda LeBlanc, Sheryl Leonard, Patrick Murphy, Robert Pelletier, Joan Paquette, Denise Raboin, Diane Rahm- berg, Constance St. Hilaire, Michael Scanlon, Marcia Woodcome. Meriting a National High School Essay Certificate were Jean Brosnan, Kathryn Con- nors, Martha DeBarge, Susan Gastonguay, Mary Jane Gonville, Denise Raboin, Diane Rahmberg, Nancy St. Laurent, Brenda Sawyer, and Judith Siciliano. 28
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Sophomores making the varsity football team were William Bour- que, John Day, Robert Foley, Barry May, Leonard Nadeau, Robert Pel- letier, Michael Shea. Michael Small was 4 manager. On the varsity basketball team were Robert Foley, John Gabriel, Richard LeBlanc, Thomas Mullins, James Ruberti. On Junior Varsity were Ralph Brassard, Michael Magane, Patrick Murphy, Michael Shea. John McManus and Patrick Murphy were on the track team. Susan Belliveau and Elaine LeBlanc were cheerleaders. In the Christmas play were Linda Courtemanche, Joseph DeCaria, Robert DeLisle, Sheryl Loiselle, Nancy Madigan, Diann Mittola, John Norman, Walter O’Brien, Donald Rivard, David Sciabarrasi, Robert Trudel, and Marica Woodcome. Robert Foley, 64; Michael Magane, Patrick Murphy, Michael Shea, Ralph Brassard. Intramural basketball champs: Thomas Nadeau, Robert - Pelletier, John Day, with ball; Gerard Leclerc, John Gaudet. Standing: Roland Rainville, Joseph Kirby, Paul Cormier, David Barnicle, Robert Doucette. Entering the Massachusetts Speech Contest: Ralph Brassard, Susan Gastonguay, Joan Paquette, Bruce Mandarano. Row 2: Robert Pel- letier, Diane Rahmberg, Joseph DeCaria. Top row: Thomas Krysiak, Barry May, Gerald Murphy.
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In the Christmas play of ’63, Gerald Murphy, Terry McElligott, and Michael Scanlon were the Three Kings. Mary Daly sang an Ave Maria and Di- ann Mittola, a Christmas roundelay. Stage managers were Thomas Krysiak, Robert Nichols, and Donald Rivard. Singing Christmas carols were Paula Ballarin, Vivienne Bedard, Kathleen Ellia, Jane Goudreau, Jean LeBlanc, Sheryl Leonard, Joan McCarthy, Diann Mittola, Susan Regan, Karen St. Cyr, Constance St. Hilaire, Barbara Sova, and Marcia Woodcome. The Nativity scene, Robert Nichols, Mic hael Scanlon, Charles Tellier, Donald Rivard, Juniors in the Glee Club.
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