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As sophomores we chose Mister Vincent as our class play and the following cast performed: An attractive but worried mother....... Her poised, considerate husband ....... [het talented daughter, 17 29.2... ¢.-- Their vivacious daughter, 15........... A contidine i1enG. . 5 Uwe eek ee peer Anarnnavle vactant . v.97. 6 cle ose A family friend, always atease ......... DIKCepOr es bettas se bale eee ec oe Kathleen Kittredge Jean Langley . Raymond Bedard Austin Courtney . .Patricia Kearney . .Rhonda Faucher ...- Louise Morin ..- Kevin Mullahy Daniel Quinn ... James Wironen te Bs 1% = e The amiable vagabond whom artist Penny brings home to sit for his portrait, because of his striking resemblance to the idolized Van Gogh, proves to be the fairy godfather for Penny. More than a wonderful evening at the dance, he gives her a more meaningful outlook on her art and its place in her life.
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Theresa Legendre made high honor during the first twenty-week period of sophomore year. Achieving an honor rating were Catherine Austin, Susan Bean, Jan Boudreau, David Courtemanche, Denise Dion, Kathleen Kittredge, Jean Langley, Suzanne Murray, Jeanne Boudreau, Paul Dion, Diane Godin, Dennis Goguen, Dana Reaves, Bernard Richard. In the Intermediate Debating club were Diane Bissonnette, Denise Dion, Gary Farnsworth, Patricia McElligott, Marcia Plette, and Michael Quinn. Patricia McElligott won a trophy for the best negative speaker on the novice level at the Worcester Diocesan Debate League Tournament. Jan Boudreau, Denise Dion, Patricia Kearney, and Betty Morrissey entered the Speech club. Katherine Haaker won second place in the Elks Oratorical contest. As a result of the preliminaries for the Worcester Diocesan Speech Festival, Jan Boudreau, Patricia Kearney, and Betty Morrissey were chosen to enter the finals. Math Club: Susan Bean, Denis Bedard, Stephen Belliveau, Timothy Belliveau, James Cournoyer, David Courtemanche, Austin Courtney, Rose Guilmette, Judith Hammond, Kathleen Kittredge, Joan Lavoie, Stephen LeBlanc, Diane Macchio, Karen McCarthy, Sheila McDonald, James Neithercut, Patricia Wolski. Heading the Sophomore Bar-B-Que, under the direction of Mr. McGuirk, were Diane Evans and Raymond Bedard. Also working on the committee were Timothy Belliveau, Betty Morrissey, Charles Swift, Alice LaBelle, Michael Henault, Mary Lou Trudel, Alfred Provencher, Anthony Gasbarri, Gloria Robichaud, Gail Atkinson, Kevin McWilliams.
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-” oe Sli has - wok LA PAL vy ) LAAN) Age I ; The day of the Student Council Election Convention was an exciting one for the whole school. As 1968 was presidential election year, the school election followed closely the procedure of the big national conventions. In the auditorium, placards and banners were displayed, drums, saxes, and horns were heard, and parading groups demonstrated for their favorite. Neil Keisling and Kenneth St. Cyr were voted in as the sophomore class representatives. The first language fair held at St. Bernard’s High School was a big success. The auditorium was filled to capacity as parents, students, and friends reviewed the various plays, skits, and dances portrayed by the French and Spanish students on March 6. The realistic sidewalk cafe received first prize in the group project contest, followed by the puppet show, second and the Grand Prix, third. In the Spanish section first prize went to the Fiesta, second to the Gypsy Camp, and third to the Plaza. The bullfight, the castle, and the market place copped honorable mention.
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