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In football, top scoring credit was accorded James Chartrand, Mark Keisling, David Pik- karainen, and Michael Piro. Other freshmen on the team were Edward Donnelly, William Har- ley, Joseph Hawthorne, Ernest Hebert, Robert Kalagher, Paul Keating, John Killelea, William Ledger, Thomas Mammone, Michael Morrissey, Michael Roy, and William Sangster. Earning a varsity letter at Award Assembly on June 6 were James Chartrand, James Craig- en, Gerald Flynn, Mark Keisling, and Michael Morrissey. Point getters in the 1963 track season were James Craigen, Joseph Terrence Hawthorne, Mark Keisling, Terence McManus, and Michael Morrissey. Frank Bambarola Susan Courtemanche James Craigen Robert Rice Elizabeth Poisson Robert Kalagher Laura McColl Diane Fluet Carol Belliveau Diane Ostrowski Marty J. Pierce Marty J. Greenstreet Seated: Judith Pelletier, Giuliana Cossi, Patricia Belliveau. Standing: Judith Ciprotti, Richard Booth, Dennis Brassard, David Blanchette. During freshman year, the school seal was changed. The inscription on the mew school em- blem is from the Latin writings of St. Bernard: “Let us seek grace through Mary.” This en- circles the coat of arms of the diocese of Wor- cester. Within the emblem are the open book and quill pen, which are the symbols of St. Bernard. Top row: Donald Jeffery, Terence McManus, William Ledger, Ronald Ingemie, Thomas Mam- mone, Michael Morrissey, Kenneth Morand. 3rd row: Susan Ruberfi, Donna Harding, Judith Pel- letier, Giuliana Cossi, Katherine O’Connell, Marilyn Poitras. 2nd row: Janet Blouin, Patri- cia Belliveau, Judith Ciprotti, Deanne Courte- manche, Mary J. Fitzgibbons, Maureen Murray. 1st row: William McSheehy, David Blanchette, William Sangster, Richard Booth, James Chart- rand, James Moran, Michael Piro,
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In the Auxilium Latinum contest, Giuliana Cossi, Susan Goguen, and David Pikkarainen achieved certificates of Eminent Merit. Joan Barber, Kathleen De- Costa, Roxanne Giambrocco, and Susan Goguen reached peak pro- ficiency in the Noma spelling tests. James Craigen, James Chartrand, Marilyn Poitras, Gregory Sango, Katherine O’Connell. Never missing a day from school during freshman year were: Anthony Amico Roxanne Giambrocco Karen Babineau Jeannine Guillemette Peter Basque Ernest Hebert Rene Basque Denise Isabelle Jane Beauregard John Killelea David Blanchette Mary Krauss Edmund Burke Denise LeBlanc James Chartrand Louisa LeBlanc Giuliana Cossi Margaret Leger John DeLisle Gary LeMay Claire DiNatale Sandra Morin Po am Edward Donnelly Jane O'Neill ME enous Joanna Dupuis Judy Pelletier HEL : Robert Ferlez Elizabeth Poisson i Mary Foss Margaret Reilly Pamela Gastonguay Gregory Sango . a Michelle Gauvin Michael Vaillette ee Ss Donna Zuchowski Vocation project, row 1: Elizabeth Poisson, Marilyn Austin, Michelle Gauvin, Row 2: Mary O'Connell, Louise Lavoie, Sherrill Erdman. Row 3: Robert Goud- reau, Gregory Sango, John Killelea, Kenneth Court e- manche, Robert Ferlez, Leonard Arsenault. Freshmen showed school spirit and an interest in school athletics when they joined the Booster club in great numbers. Maureen McCarthy was the class representative in the club. Freshman James Craigen and Robert Rice received recognition in Cross Country. Top row: Paul Keating, Thomas Ryan, Sandra Morin, Ann Gaffney, Maureen McCarthy, Thomas Donnelly. Row 3: David Pikkarainen, John Fontaine, Roxanne Giambrocco, Karen Crown, Sandra LeBlanc, Ernest Hebert. Row 2: Joseph Hawthorne, Mark Keisling, El- len Trinque, Donna Zuchowski, Marilyn Austin, Stev- en DiRusso. Row 1: James Aki, Patricia McCarthy, Maureen Grier, Margaret Reilly, Kathleen DeCosta, Patrick Sweeney.
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During, Sophomore year, we made up for any de. ficiency in activity between classes as freshmen. At first it seemed like one intricate labyrinth of cor- ridors, stairs, classrooms, and construction detours. Our English II classes were in one of the new partially-finished rooms in the annex between the convents, and our French classes in the one-time garage. This meant going out of doors through the auditorium, and keeping on the green strip of carpet so as not to mar the highly-polished floor. We had a chance to view each day the progress being made on stage, which seemed so enormous in its height, width, and depth. Under- neath the stage two dressing rooms were being com- pleted. These would be used for freshman classes later in the year and until the new building was completed. the new Father Donahue wonders if the new floor will ever be ready. ¥ sedis deamon.) | Les steps taken as Sophs in 63 and 64 23
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