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Receiving NOMA certificates: Carolyn Bean, Priscilla Duches- In the National Latin contest, Michele Belisle and Carol Leger neau, Cheryl Duval, Janet Duval, Mary Eisner, Sharon Finneron, scored 115 from a possible 120 points and received a medal pin Yvette Gamache, Patricia Jacques, David Laverdiere. and a Superlative Merit certificate. Also: Carol Leger, Constance Lortie, Cheryl Mainguy, Joanne In the Humane Essay contest, Kevin Enwright, Jean Provencher, ann, Rosemarie Penzabene, Jeanne Pouliot, Jeanine Quintal, and Bonnie Trudel were the winners in the freshman class. aura St. Pierre, Sandra Testagrossa, and Bonnie Trudel. In the Christmas pageant were: -Theresa Boudreau Jane Brodeur Paula Desgroseilliers Karen Farnsworth Charlene Lavoie Paula Lemay Gail Morency Paul Morin William Mulloy Jean Rahmberg James Rodier Laura St. Pierre Deborah Senay Linda Slattery Kevin Sweeney Linda Withington Orchestra Arthur Trudel, clarinet | | Many and varied were the projects exhibited by the freshmen in their interpretation of life in the days Mof the Roman Empire. Standing near some of these exhibits are William Cochlin, Diane Holland, John onahan, Tina Antonioni, Sharon Finneron, Paul Ledger, Peter Foley, and Charles St. Martin, and the rier twins, Kevin and Karen. In the study of Shakespeare and the Merchant of Venice, much originality was shown in projects portraying the manners and customs of these days: Allan Gemme, Judith Allain, Deborah Lemay, James ullins, Charles St. Martin, Linda Gasbarri, Elizabeth Lavin, Craig Reese. 21
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Scholastic leaders: Deborah Allen and Mary Curtin. Mi- chele Belisle holds trophy won by frosh debaters. Vocation participants: Kev- in Sweeney, Richard Morin, Verne Casavoy, Paulette Ther- rien, Carolyn Bean, Jeanine Quintal, Cheryl Duval, Judith Allain, Deborah Poirier. Freshman hoopsters closed their season with 7 wins and 1 loss. Tops as cagers — kneeling: Joseph Walsh, Robert Curtis, John Monahan, James Mullins, Robert Lussier, Rob- ert Catalini, Richard Piccicuto. Standing: Kevin Sweeney, Wil- liam Mulloy, James Daley, Ronald Gabriel, David Beau- lac, Thomas Pagnotta, Daniel MacIntosh, Ronald Bourque, Paul Ledger, Peter Foley, Ken- neth Paul, Thomas Garlick. 20 Freshmen in the Debating Club: Carolyn Bean, Michele Belisle, Marie Charette, John Connolly, Priscilla Duchesneau, Deborah Lemay, Michael McSheehy, Richard Morin, Linda Quinn, Jean Rahmberg, Deborah Senay. In the Declamation contest, these freshmen survived the first elimination: Edward Byrne, Albert Carlin, Paul Crowley, Dorothy Ciuffetti, John Dedeian, Kathleen Dunne, Cheryl Duval, Kevin Enwright, Sharon Finneron, Peter Foley, Susan Ganong, Karen Grier, Kevin Grier, Bonnie Hartrey, Elizabeth Lavin, Deborah Lemay, Christine Lewis, Ruth Marcotte, Michael McSheehy, James Mullins, William Mulloy, Mary Quatrale, Linda Quinn, James Rodier, Patricia Ryan, Walter St. Cyr. Winners: Sharon Finneron, Albert Carlin, Elizabeth Pierce, John Dedeian.
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nee he then we were happy sophs inanew annex... Biology was an in- triguing subject in a new biology lab with electric microscopes and other new equipment. Debaters Deborah Senay Michael McSheehy Carolyn Bean Albert Carlin Renee Narbonne Kevin Enwright SSMU SIE PS nisi Jean Provencher Dorothy Ciuffetti Marie Gelinas Karen Grier Cheryl Mainguy Linda Blouin Theresa Rufiange Charleen Belliveau Bonnie Trudel Linda Gravelle Janet Duval Joanne Kane Charleen Lavoie Diane Holland Margaret Hanley Pamela Curtis Theresa Maguy Mary Grieci Deborah Lemay Dorothy Metivier Ann Richard Sandra Testagrossa No 2
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