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JUNIOR year, the long-awaited year of class rings, elections, and JSR, found us much involved. We saw the seniors uphold Bernardian tradition by painting the clubhouse roof—a gold football on a blue background. Wayne Berndt was elected president of the Debate club. Janet Landry was one of the 36 from all over New England taking part in a debate workshop at the University of Massachusetts. Juniors issued a literary magazine, ‘‘Serendipity” during the year with original contributions from the class. Mary Ann Donnell} Marylou DiPietro, Joyce Gilmartin, Carol LeBlanc, and Lind Lincourt attended the scholastic press association in New York cif at Columbia University. Janet Landry was presented with a $100 bond at the Peal Harbor Day Anniversary Dinner at Fort Devens for her priz winning essay.
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Baseball: Edward Cataldo Track: David Bedard John Montesion Michael Donnelly Kenneth Draleaus Basketball: Edward Cataldo Scot Haverty Timothy Leary | Football: Scot Haverty Richard Nikitas 1970 LETTERMEN Philip Morin Mark Ricci he
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SF; Vee | Junior winners at the Worcester Speech Festival were Wayne Serndt, Kathleen Grasser, Patricia Kelly, Janet Landry, Philip vandry . Student councillors, David Bedard and Mary Lynn St. Cyr, ittended the Massachusetts Youth Citizenship conferences. Participating in Boys’ State at the University of Massachusetts vere David Bedard, Robert Bedard, Wayne Berndt, John Monte- ion, and Richard Nikitas. Juniors were among the thousand who registered at 7:00 a.m., May 8, at the Wallace Civic Center to take part in a 23-mile walk in conjunction with the nation-wide “Walks for Development” sponsored by the American Freedom from Hunger Foundation. Because of bad weather, only half finished. May was the month for science classes to take off for expeditions near and far, to fields, streams, and museums. Ly
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