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AN OVERPRAISED SEASON Presented by the Freshmen A play of ideas dealing with some of the problems facing today’s teen-agers Directed by Sister Mary Laurita Characters: Directors—Rachel Mathieu Brian Campbell Bob, teenage boy Kevin Bujold Betty, teenage girl Carol Cormier Larry, shy, quiet student Jeffrey Stone The selfish, egocentric Father Bruce Berndt The hypochondriac Mother Kathy Angelini Best Acting Awards Carol Cormier Jeffrey Stone 10
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Making his debut also at St. Bernard’s High was our headmaster, Father Richard J. Carelli. We had our own special Freshman assembly at which Father addressed us and welcomed us to SBHS. A Language Fair was new to us. We wit- nessed folk dances, songs, and skits in the auditorium; an art museum; a puppet show; the gym converted into Basque country; the cafeteria into a European cafe. After a few weeks of rugged prepara- tion, Frosh gridsters stood ready to meet their foes under the direction of Dave Beaulac, former Bernardian gridiron star. We enjoyed our first high school rally with cheers and songs. We became acquainted with Mr. Lamothe, the athletic director; Mr. LeClair, the assistant coach; and Mr. Taddeo, head football coach, who intro- duced the starting players. Then came the Student Council elec- tions with posters and but tons prominent; the two days of campaigning; the campaign speeches in the auditorium; and finally the balloting. The cafeteria was transformed into an ancient Roman dining room on December 16 as Latin students presented their annual Saturnalia, The Christmas program of ’69 consisted of a spoken cantata and the Glee Club’s rendition of carols. Santa and his elf pre- sented gifts to the faculty. On January 18, the George R. Wallace, Jr., Civic Center was opened to the public with special dedication ceremonies and a concert by the Boston Pops Orchestra. Teenagers and children had their own special programs. A week later Astronaut Gordon was present at the opening of the Alice G. Wallace Planetarium. The freshman basketball team coached by Mr. Listewnik had a very good season with six wins to their credit. A Winter Carnival took place at the Bernardian Bowl on February 14, Each class constructed a snow sculpture. A buffet lunch and a record hop followed. Freshmen participated in the all-school musical production “Oklahoma” on April 15, 16, 17. 11
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