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Sophomore’ cheerleaders: Denise Dion, Judith Hammond, Susan Tellier, Mary Trudel. Soph gridsters: Robert Sanborn 35, John Hanley 23, John Creed 47, Stephen Fournier 63, Mark Brideau 72, Thomas Pandiscio 83, Raymond Bedard 70, Michael Tierney 32, Richard Robillard 35, Daniel Quinn 22, Wayne Lucier 52, James Saucier 64, Neil Keisling 73, Stephen DiNatale 66. so ge BSF Pid % pte iM ‘ a ee 2: Receiving a Letter at the Awards as- sembly: Football Donald Fluet Stephen Fournier John Hanley Neil Keisling Thomas Pandiscio Baseball Stephen Belliveau Bruce Carle Dennis Goguen Thomas Pandiscio Philip Papoojian Richard Rivard Daniel Thomas Track Raymond Bedard Gary Farnsworth Michael Marsh Bernard Richard Golf William Powers Suspenders Club Austin Courtney Diane Godin Kenneth St. Cyr fae a
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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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OF ine” RATES rE MPER ATURE i FEEDING NAME: GUPP THEIGC:) Revi VLA Tus H1EN ee AG , ONTIFORMS In the 1968 Science Fair, Gary Farnsworth was awarded first place in the field of biolo- gy. Betty Morrissey, Denise Dion, James Saucier, and Susan Bean received honorable mention. Awards in mathematics were presented to first-place winner David Courtemanche and third-place winner Marcia Plette. Other sophomores receiv- ing awards were John Allain, Denis Bedard, Karen Boudreau, Janice DiPietro, Elaine Fife, Katherine Haaker, Jean Langley, Mary Mulloy, and James Wironen. At the Tahanto Math Fair David Courtemanche took first place for his project and Jean Langley won a third place trophy.
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