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Sodality officers Karen McCarthy, prefect Jan Boudreau, vice-prefect Diane Evans, recorder Patricia O’Dea, attendance keeper Scholastically leading the freshman class at the end of the Ist quarter: Theresa Legendre (highest rating), Catherine Austin, Susan Bean, Jan Boudreau, Melanie Brown, Jane Cataldo, Jane Carbone, James Cournoyer, Denise Dion, Jean Langley, Diane Macchio, Renda Moran, Louise Morin, Catherine Morizzo, Suzanne Murray, Bernard Richard, Susan Taylor, Mary Trudel. Glee Club: Kathleen Baker, Karen Boudreau, Jane Carbone, Kathleen Costello, Beverly Dufort, Denise Guilmette, Jean Langley, Diane Macchio, Diane Pagnotta, Patricia Rouisse, Patricia Wolski. Debating Club: Dianne Bissonnette, Roland Bunnell, Denise Dion, Gary Farnsworth, Patricia Kearney, Richard LaFortune, Daniel Quinn, Marcia Plette, James Wironen. Christmas pageant: Eileen Berube, Kathleen Costello, Janice DiPietro, Judith Hammond, Lois Joslin, Catherine Morizzo, Mary Mulloy, Patricia Wolski.
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The freshman hoopsters had an 8-2 record for the, 1966-67 season. With victories over Fitch- burg High and Notre Dame, the team chalked up both City and Catholic championships. Mr. Bernard LeClair was the coach; John Hanley, the manager; and Austin Courtney, official score keeper. Neil Keisling was high scorer for the season. The following boys played on the team: Michael Comeau Paul Dion Dennis Goguen Thomas Haverty Neil Keisling Wayne Lussier Michael Murphy Louis Nano Daniel Quinn Thomas Pandiscio Philip Papoojian Richard Rivard Robert Sanborn Gerard Trudel 20 ‘T) % off x Pl at — ares
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: : } i a As freshmen, on November 16 and 17, of ’66, we competed with the sophomores, juniors, and seniors, in presenting our one-act play, ‘Readin’, 'Ritin’, and ’Rithmetic.’ Sister Mary Laurita directed the play. Denise Dion was the pretty young school teacher and James Duffy, the fussy and easily upset principal. The richest girl in town was Katherine Haaker while the poorest girl was Suzanne Murray. James Cournoyer was the boy who cried with- out provocation. The big boy was Michael Cote and the toughest and hardboiled was Kenneth St. Cyr. Stephen E. Belliveau was Narcissus Nice who never got in trouble. Taking the part of Liz Sharpe, inclining more on the dumb side, was Betty Morrissey. Cora Clay, the one in every school type, was played by Theresa Legendre. Elaine Fife was the garrulous, eccentric Mrs. Gribley. 22 Sikh ET
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