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THE GENERAL CLASS QU First Row: Robert Guerette, Louis Pelletier, Donald Morin, Richard Leclair, Ronald Tardif, Robert McGraw, Normand Savard, Maurice Lesperance, Julien Martin, Paul Pratt. Second Row: Lucien Lessard, Paul Rodrigue, Leo Ouellette, Earl Howard, Roland Nadeau, Brother Leopold, William Off, Robert Ducharme, John Dam, Edmond Perreault, Donald Lafontaine, Lorn Ouellette, Sylvio Pelletier. Third Row: Normand Jean, Normand St. Pierre, Eugene St. Pierre, Arthur Raymond, Normand Robert, Gerald Theberge, Gregory Manning, Raymond Ouellette, Eugene Lesasseur, Romeo Bouchard, Normand Lemieux, Donald Verville. THE GENERAL CLASS Q25 First Row: Lucien Gilbert, Rosaire Brodeur, Marcel Bourguoin, Roger Gosselin, Leo DeRome, Ronald Bouvier, Robert Charette, Xaxier Cyr, Rene Lajoie, Laurier Anctil. Second Row: Victor Dufour, Raymond Bourget, Robert McCarthy, Robert Brown, Richard Morin, Brother Joseph Hector, Robert Dam, Edmond Clavet, Fernand Charest, Raymond Carbonneau, Maurel Allard. Third Row: Lionel Lagueux, Sylvio Filion, Normand Blanchette, Noel Caron, jean-Paul Labonte, Robert Dallaire, Richard Lebrun, Maurice Gagne, Marcel Dube.
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THE COLLEGE CLASS First Row: Emile Fortier, Roland Dutil, Normand Dion, Marcel Poirier, Paul Lagueux, Gerald Gosselin, Donald Morin, Bertrand Desrochers, Louis Bellavance, Daniel Yergeau. Second Row: Roger Paquette, Georges Goulet, Gerald Roy, Willie Marquis, Robert Legendre, Alfred Sirois, Ronald jean, Richard Marquis, Normand Berube, Bertrand Pomerleau, Robert Morin, Robert Beaudette. Third Row: Raymond Thibeault, Richard Clifford, Andre Caron, Richard Goselin, Normand Chabot, Maurice Tourigny, Reynald Roy, Raymond Sutton, Aime Simoneau, Raymond Rousseau, Brother Theodose. Fourth Row: Wilfrid Lauze, Lucien Thibeault, Maurice Saucier, Alfred Dumont, Armand Beauchesne, Robert Bolduc, Francois Bergeron, Roland Cailler, Gaston Custeau, Pierre Paradis, Bertrand Pelletier, Louis Ange Paradis. THE FRESHMEN SPEAK .... The ability to foster happiness is one of the qualities of a friend. The Brothers and the upperelassmen at Saint Dominie's, possess this ability to an unusual degree and have consequently won thc friendship and admiration of the Freshmen. Roland Dutil, '52 lt is fun to play with a sehool team-espeeially when all are anxious to win for the team and not just for one's self. Such is the ease at St. Dominic in all sports and aetivities. True sportsmanship and sehool spirit is taught by our devoted teaehers and eoaehes. Wilfricd Lauze, '52
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THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE How fast the days went by, how fast this year Hew by on rosy wings! In a few days, the Hnal bell will let us hear the parting knell. And all of us will enjoy a well-deserved two-month vacation. May we not during these summer months forget our religious duties and shirk the responsibilities we have so clearly understood and accepted during our Freshman year. Let Mary, The Star of the Sea, be the shining light that will guide us through the difficulties we are likely to meet. Remember, FRESHMEN, you are all expected to be back at Saint Dominie's next September. No change in the school policy will occur during the summer. Till then, I leave you with these, my best wishes: Holy, joyful, and Healthy' vacation to every one of you. Pierre Paradis, '52 President HONOR STUDENTS. jean Paul Labonte Normand Blanchette Normand St. Pierre You probably heard Cacsar's famous saying, I came, I saw, I conquered. Well, we came, we saw, but we were conquered! The kindness, the patience, and the understanding of the members of the Faculty played the trick on us. Donald Bolduc, '52 The distribution of the reports cards is what impressed me most deeply. What a tension when our beloved Pastor hands the dreaded reports! Soon we regain our countenance for he always has an encouraging word and a melancholy look to stimulate those who were too lenient for themselves. Doc Lessard, '52 When I graduated from Grammar School, I felt lost in the world that had opened wide to my view. But when I commenced school as a Freshman at St. Dominic's, I realized that the world is full of friends. Alfred Dumond, '52
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