St Dominic High School - Echo Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)
- Class of 1952
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Tldlll ucll VN hen w e, the students of the elass of 1932 g12lClU21IC, we wlll be extremely happx but Vlflfhlli ourselx es we are somew hat reluctant to leave our Alma Nlater e hesltate to leave the red brutk bulldlng w here we have made mam elose frlends and aeeumulated mms fond memones NKl'llC.l1 we w1ll alw ass cherlsh e reallze that at tlmes we max not have behn ed as we should but w hen we w ere corneeted bx the Brothers we well knew that lt w as for our own ult1 mate beneht We often eomplalned of too mueh homework but we knew that a strong chalatter and sound knowledge are bullt up bs much hard work and lppheatlon We all enyoy ed partlelpltlng ln the xarlous sehool aetnltles w 1th our tom rxdes and, at first, we hated to lose but the Brothers onte more w 1th our future ln mmd taught us that wetorx should not be our onlx goal The Brothers haxe worked hard to make us 1nto fine up rrght Chrrstmn gentlemen, lox al to both God and tountrx Thex haxe taught us much of what we know Thu hate taken aetlxe Interest IH our attnrtles md our problems Thex have prepared us for our entmnte 1nto the world X es we haxe enyox ed four xeals at St DIJIIIIIIIL and we w lsh we could have four more,but now we are leaxlng the glllLllI1g hands of the Brothers and are about to thread our own w ax rn thls complex world We wlsh to express our heart felt grltrtude to the Brothers of the Sacred Heart for all they have done for us The Grldumnq Cl1ss of IQS7 1 , . . . . 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G- A T I REV Bno 1 HECTOR, s c MR RICHARD GIBSON Teacher of Mathematics Teacher of History I V Hockey Coach Head Coach J MR. PATRICK RANAURO MR. HARRY Lxzorm Teacher of Biology Assistant Football Coach Assistant Coach naciuoxsa LAURIER A. ANCTIL Larry General Bom May 24, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Holy Family School Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4: Press Reporter 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1: Echo Staff 4, Arena Activities 4: unior Senior Prom Committee 3, Winter Carnival 4: J - Glee Club 4: Letterman. Forte: Civics Hobby: Sports Ambition: Radio Engineer Pet Aversion: Homework Cautious as a Hag pole climber. ROBERT L. BEAUDETTE 'lBob General Born August 21, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Arena Activities 4: Letterman. Forte: National Problems Hobby: Playing with an Orchestra Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: Peddle Papers Mr. Bee-Bob. FRANCOIS j. BERGERON Frank General Born March 9, 1934, Auburn, Maine Saint Peter's School Football 1, 2, 3, 4: junior-Senior Prom 3: Pep Rallies 3: Class Ofhcer 4, Echo Staff 4, XVinter Carnival 4: Arena Activities 4: Letterman. Forte: French Hobby: Hunting and Fishing Ambition: Machinist Pet Aversion: NVashing windows His fame, we say with confidence, well matches his circumference. ARMAND E. BEAUCHESNE Mars College Born November 8, 1933, Auburn, Maine Saint Peter's School Skiing 1: Debating 1, Basketball 1, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman. Forte: Chemistry Hobby: Horticulture Ambition: College Pet Aversion: French tests Some people can never see the trees till the forest. PAUL H. BERNIER Berns Cmlzmercitzl Born july 9, 1931, Montreal, Canada Saint Peter's School Class Oflicer 1: Band 4, Arena Patrol 2, 3, Glee Club 4: Echo Committee 4. Forte: Typing Hobby: Music Ambition: Barber Pet Aversion: Shaving The eldest are the wisest. NORMAND A. BERUBE Bere College Born july 2, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Holy Cross School Paper Drive 3: Notre Dame Guild 1, 2, 3. Forte: Type Hobby: Fishing, swimming, and reading Ambition: 'Optimist Pet Aversion: Physics Tests and Speeches Small but all heart. DONALD R. BOLDUC Don Commercial Born july 23, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Radio Electronic Club 1: Band Manager 3, 4: Paper Drive 3: Band Letterman 3. Forte: General Science Hobby: Collecting junk Ambition: Automotive Engineer Pet Aversion: Mufflers and Fenders He stands like a Greek Column. 1 IACK N. BILODEAU Bill College Born May 1, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Francis, Biddeford Football 4: Glee Club 4: Echo Editorial Staff 4. Forte: Trigonometry Hobby: Drawing and Tumbling Ambition: Engineer and Draftsman Pet Aversion: Frank Bergeron's Sister The world turns aside from a man who knows where he is going. NORMAND P. BL.-XNCHETTE Doc Commercial Born january 22, 1932, Lewiston, Maine Holy Family School Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: Skiing 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Hockey Manager 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3: Year Book Typing Staff 'AEcho 4: YVork at Arena 2, 4: junior-Senior Prom 3: Letterman. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Skiing Ambition: Cook Pet Aversion: Shoveling the Driveway Men are masters of their fate. RONALD j. BOUVIER 'LRonnie Commercial Born August ll, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Letterman. Forte: History Hobby: Dating, Sports Ambition: Navy Officer Pet Aversion: Cold Mornings Eloquence is the child of knowledge. ROSAIRE j. BRODEUR Spud Commercial Bom February 6, 1932, Chicopee Falls, Mass. St. Peter's School Glee Club 1, 4: Band Manager 1, 2, 3, 4: Rallies 4: Paper Drives 2, 4: Class Officer 3, junior-Senior Prom Deco- rating 3: Arena -Committee 4: Letterman. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Photography Ambition: Aerial Photographer Pet Aversion: Making Speeches Patient as a cigar store Indian. ROI..-XND R. CAll,I.l'1R, AIR. Roi General Born November 7, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Holy Cross School Debating 1: Glce Club 1, 43 Minstrel 1, 2: Prom Deco- rations 3: Rally 2, 3, 4: Year Book Committee 4: Notre Dame Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. Forte: American History Hobby: Soda jerk Ambition: Navy Pet Aversion: Arguments Let him, who would move the world, first move himself. ANDRI-', l.. CARON L'Andy'l College Born june 14, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Debating 1, 2, 3: Cllee Club 4: Letterman: Honor Stu- dent. Forte: Mathematics Hobby: Too many to be enumerated Ambition: Become a Millionaire Pet Aversion: Mad Dogs Tall and dark with a heart like a lark. ROBERT S. BROXYN Bob Co1m11erL'ial Born july 29, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Patrick's School Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2: School Paper 3: Skiing 3: Letterman. Forte: History l-lobby: Collecting Cards Ambition: Air Force for the meantime Pet Aversionz French Tests No man can be wise on an empty stomach. NOEL A. CARON Nei Covmzcrcial Born December 21, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Basketball 1: Manager 3: Dances 2: Yearbook 4: Typing Committee 4: Letterman. Forte: Arithmetic Hobby: Sports Pet Aversion: Making Speeches Ambition: Businessman It is not by the grey of the hair that one knows the age of thc heart. RICHARD j. CLIFFORD Dick'l College Born May 27, 1934, Lewiston, Maine jordan Grammar Class Officer 1: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4: Echo Editorial Staff 4: Arena Committee 4: Letterman. Forte: Latin Hobby: Boats Ambition: College Pet Avcrsion: VVearing ncckties His brawn and brain will win fame. XAVIER D. CYR L'Ti Zague Commercial Born April 24, 1935, St. Anne, New Brunswick Holy Family School Paper Drive 1, 2: Bleacher Helper 2, Scraper 1, Z, 4. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Skating Ambition: Commercial College Pet Avcrsion: Making Speeches A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. FERNAND L. CHAREST 'AFern General Born September 20, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Holy Family School Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Letterman. Forte: American History Hobby: Hunting and Fishing Ambition: Mechanic Pet Aversion: Homework Speech is silver but silence is golden. LIONEL j. CYR Nel College Born june 4, 1934, Hamlin, Maine Saint joseph, Hamlin, Maine Paper Drive 4: Arena Activities 4: Notre Dame Guild 4. Forte: History Hobby: Yvoodworking Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: WVashing Dishes A new student and very prudent. ROBERT R. DALLAIRE Bob Commercial Born December 7, 1932, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Hockey 2, 3, 4: Football lg Baseball 1, Letterman. Forte: Oflice Practice Hobby: Dancing Ambition: Navy Pet Aversionc: Getting up to go to school and home- wor . Happy go Lucky! 4 JOHN C. DAM Truman3' Coflwzurrial Born ,luly 1, 1932, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peters School 1 I Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, Rallies 4, Paper Driyes 1 4, Arena Committee 4: junior-Senior Prom 3, key 4 Club 4, Editorial Stat? 4, Oratorical Contest 3, Debater 3 2, Band Manager 2: Glee Club 4, P. A. Announcer 2, 3, 4, Class Debater 3, 4. Forte: History Hobby: Constructing a miniature Radio Station .:Xmbition: Radio Announcer Pet Aversion: Burnt out Tubes God hangs the greatest weight on the smallest wires. BFRTR,-XND .-X, DFSROCHFRS Bert College Born llcccniber 25, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, Musical Caravan 2, Operetta 3, Hockey Manager 2, 3, 4, Class Otiiccr 1, 2, Rallies 2, 3, 4, Lcttcrnian, Honor Student. Forte: Fnglish Hobby: Music in General Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: Mathematics Not so very bold, but with a heart of gold. ALFRFD j. DIQMONT Freddie College Born March 15, 1934, Lexviston, Maine Holy Family School Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Committee 4, XVinter Carnival 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3. 4, XVaiter 2, junior- Senior Prom 3, Musical Caravan 1, Letterman. Forte: English Hobby: Sports Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Running out of ink The greatest of a man does not increase with the volume of the voice. HENRY E. FILLION Hank'l Commercial Born October 21, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Letterman. Forte: English Hobby: Blondes Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: Shaving A man of oak and rock. ROLAND E. DUTIL, jR. Ronnie College Born May 29, 1934, Biddeford, Maine Holy Family School Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Baseball 1, 4, Yearbook Committee 4, VVinter Carni- val 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student, Letterman. Forte: Mathematics Hobby: Hunting especially Ambition: Annapolis Naval Academy Pet Aversion: French His smile so shy, makes young girls sigh. ROGER P. GOSSELIN Rog Commercial Born April 8, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Petcr's School Glee Club 4, Paper Drive 4, YVinter Carnival 4. Forte: Religion Hobby: Music Ambition: Accountant Pet Aversion: Fickleness Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. RONALD YV. JEAN Ti Jean College Born january 26, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, Musical Caravan 2, Operetta 3, Arena Activities 4, Letterman. Forte: Biology Hobby: Music Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Geometry Try, try, and try again. 4? -iv!! GERALD E. GOSSELIN Gerry College Born june 26, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Pcter's School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, South American Revue 3, Sr. Donfs Carnival 4, Musical Caravan 2, Operetta 3, Lette-mian. Forte: French Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Dancing with a girl 356 feet apart It is a very hard undertaking to seek to please everybody. GEORGES P. GOULET Georgie College Born March 13, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Basketball 1, Football Manager 1, junior-Senior Prom 3, Decorations 3, Baseball 3, Glee Club 4. Forte: Algebra Hobby: Baseball Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Getting up on time His world is a big Merry-go-Round. JEAN P. LABONTE J, P. Commercial Born February 2, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Press Club 1, 3, 4, Tennis 2. Forte: Mathematics Hobby: Classic Music, Record Collection and Bowling Ambition: Druggist Pet Aversion: Getting up on a cold morning Can boys' words be compared to men's actions. 34 VVILFRED L. LAUZE l'lViIly College Born September 29, 1932, Brooklyn, N, Y. Saint joseplfs School Football 1, 2, School Page Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, French Reporter 3, 4, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Com- mittee 3, 4, Paper Drives 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Dance Com- mittee 3, Yearbook Contributions 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, Essay Contest Winner 2, Oratorical Contest 3, 4, Yearbook Editorial Committee 4, Rallies 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Honor Student, Letter- man. Forte: Religion Hobby: XVriting Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Listening to dull speeches The tongue, of all the instruments Hne is the onl PAUL B. LAGUEUX Pauly College Born August 10, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Waiter 2, junior-Senior Prom 3, junior Paper Drive 3, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, Letterman. Forte: Biology Hobby: Music and Sports Ambition: Dentist Pet Aversion: French An all around sport, Paul is of good sort. NORMAND A. LEMIEUX Bin Commercial ' Born April 7, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School , i Y one not dulled by time. 1 , -s ' gl V 4 hiis'wKV : 5 e 3 XVaiter 2, VVinter Carnival 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Paper Drive 4, Usher 2, 3,. Dance Committee 3, junior- Senior Prom 3, junior-Senior Decorating 3, Arena Ac- tivities 4, Echo Photograph Committee 4, Echo Financial Committee 4, Notre Dame Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo Typing Staff 4, Letterman. Forte: Typing Hobby: Bowling and Woodworking Ambition: Coast Guard Pet Aversion: Making Speeches Sharp, n'est-ce pas! MAURICE A. LESPERANCE l'Lespe Commercial Born October 28, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School VVaiter 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, Paper Committee 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Letterman. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Music Ambition: Insurance Pet Aversion: Algebra His smile is contagious. LUCIEN A. LESSARD Doc Commercial Born April 30, 1935, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, Musical Caravan 2, Canteen Helper 2, Scraper 3, Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Committee 3, Yearbook 4, VVaiter 2, 3, Rallies 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Decorations 3, Operetta 3, South American Revue 2, Radio-Electronics Club 1, Vllinter Carnival 4, Ticket Seller 4, Letterman. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Music Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Being preached Anyone's right-hand man. ROBERT A. MCGRAW Bob Commercial Bom April 28, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Basketball 1, 3, 4: Baseball lg Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, 43 Letterman. Forte: Bookkeeping Hobby: Basketball Ambition: Air Force Pet Aversion: General Science As modest as a violet. LORN T. OUELLETTE Lo Commercial Born june 2, 1934, Van Buren, Maine Saint Peter's School Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, 4. Forte: English Hobby: Working on cars Ambition: Mechanic Pet Aversion: Making Speeches Friends are folks who excuse you when you make a fool of yourself. ROBERT F. MORIN Bob College Born March 28, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Holy Cross School Glee Club lg Baseball 1: Hockey 1: Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3: Usher 2, 3: junior-Senior Prom Decorations 3: Echol' Photography Notre Dame Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. Forte: English Hobby: Skating Ambition: Storekeeper Pet Aversion: Tall girls Silence is GOLDEN Cuwhen you keep IT J. , ROLAND A. NADEAU Nad Commercial Born june 28, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint joseph School Cheerleader 1: Band 2, 3, 4, Arena Committee 4, Echo Typing Staff 4: Honor Student 2: Letterman. Forte: Typing Hobby: Radio Ambition: Radio and Television Technician Pet Aversion: Making dates with girls True humility is the mother of all virtues. ROGER G. PAQUETTE Roge College Born june 2, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Holy Family School Football 1, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4: junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: junior- Senior Decorations 3: Letterman. Forte: Algebra Hobby: Sports Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Hospital A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. LOUIS A. PARADIS Lou College Born March 2, 1933, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peterls School Band 1, Z, 3, Football 1: Waiter 2, junior Dance Com- mittee 3, Glee Club 4, junior-Senior Prom Decoration 3: junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: French Play 3, Echo Staff 4, Winter Carnival 4, Arena Committee 4. Forte: Music Hobby: Being a Chauffeur Ambition: Own a business Pet Aversion: To pass a girl without giving her a lift His sister is pretty: does this prove or disprove heredity? SYLVIO R. PELLETIER Babe Commercial Born December 21, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Mary's School Paper Drive 2. Forte: Typing Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To become a professional swimmer Pet Aversion: Speeches ROBERT PARENT l'Bob Commercial Born August 8, 1932, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Hockey 1, 3, Baseball 1. Forte: French Hobby: Dating Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversionz To get up early in the morning Common sense is the ability to detect value. A fellow who thinks himself a wit is usually half right. BERTRAND T. POMERLEAU Pom Commercial Bom November 9, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Holy Cross School Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Letterman. Forte: French Hobby: Playing hockey and skating Ambition: Certified Public Accountant Pet Aversion: To walk to school and back home on a rainy day ' Who knows the strength of the minute atom? MARCEL R. POIRIER Lover College Bom March 21, 1934, Auburn, Maine Saint Louis School Hockey 1, 2: junior-Senior Prom Decoration 3. Forte: Office Practice Hobby: Collector of Banners and Skating Ambition: Undertaker Pet Aversion: Latin Always a happy fellow with a girl at his elbow. LAUREL RAYMOND Larry Commercial Born August 20, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Mary's School Band 2, 3. Forte: French Hobby: Model Building Ambition: Navy Pet Aversion: Cold Weather A flaming youth who is bound to fly away. RAYMOND L. ROUSSEAU 'lRay College Born September 29, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Letterman. Forte: Physics Hobby: Reading Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Languages At studies he's keenest, at Physics a genius. ARTHUR RAYMOND Art Commercial Born April 25, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Pctcr's School Baseball Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2, Paper Drive 4. Forte: Religion Hobby: Bowling Ambition: To have a family later on in life Pet Aversion: Those who are always asking me for my homework I'm going the way of the earth. PAUL E. RODRIGUE Pauly Commercial Born August 28, 1933, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Police Patrol 2, 3, 43 Pep Rally 3: Letterman. Forte: National Problems Hobby: Swimming Ambition: Storekeeper Pet Aversion: Getting up to go to School Small but packs a punch. RAYNALD G. ROY Ray College Born September 10, 1935, Lewiston, Maine St. Mary's School Honor Student 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1: Glee Club 1, Echo Cartoonist Committee 4, Arena Committee 4g junior-Senior Prom Decorations 3. Forte: French Hobby: Dancing Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Playing Cards Blond, young and tall: this kid is on the ball. EUGENE L. ST. PIERRE, JR. Gene Commercial Born April 19, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Band Manager 2, 3, 4, Rallies 4: junior-Senior Prom 2, 4: 'lEcho Editorial Staff 3, 4g Winter Carnival 4: Letter- man. Forte: Drawing Hobby: Reading Ambition: Commercial Artist Pet Aversion: Being unoccupied An artist's soul is mirrored on his canvas. NORMAN!! j. SAV.-XRD Chief Commercial Born August 23, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Mary's School Hockey lg Paper Drive 4. Forte: Playing Hockey Hobby: French Ambition: To Become a Pressman Pet Aversion: English Big surprises come from small packages. AIME M. SIMONEAU 'lSim College Born April 13, 1934, Lewiston, Maine St. Peter's School Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey lg Baseball 3, French Play 3, Echo Typing Staff 4: Intramural Basketball 2, Letterman. Forte: Typing Hobby: Music Ambition: Music supervisor Pet Aversion: Afternoon Sessions S'ymphony's 'l'deal 'M'an. NORMAND R. ST. PIERRE Norm Commercial Born August 6. 1934, Lewiston, Xlaine Saint Petcr's School Class Officer 1, 2, 3,, Echo Committee 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball and Baseball 3g Class Debator 4: Letterman. Forte: English and Bookkeeping Hobby: Collecting Sports Items Ambition:Maior League Ball Player Pet Aversion: Getting up early on a cold morning to Fill the oil can Quiet as a monastery. ALBERT G. SIROIS NAI' General Born March 27, 1935, Lewiston, Maine. St Peter's School Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: VVinter Carnival 3: junior- Senior Prom Decoration 3: Echo Cartoonist Staff 2, 3, 4, VV aiter 2, School Page Reporter 3, 4: French Play 3, Glee Club 4, Art Club 3: Baseball 35 Paper Drive 4, Letterman. Forte: Typewriting Hobby: Hunting Ambition: Air Force Pet Aversion: Biology tests As true as a mirror. - -0' ffl' RONALD J. TARDIF Ron Commercial Bom August 6, 1935, Van Buren, Maine St. Peter's School Paper Drive 1, 3, 4. Forte: Algebra Hobby: Sports Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: Making speeches A heart as fair as the summer dawn. LUCIEN G. THIBEAULT Lu College Born April 16, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Peter's School Waiter 2, 3, Paper Drive 3, junior-Senior Prom Deco- ration 3, Honor Student, Letterman. Forte: Trigonometry Hobby: Reading good books Ambition: College Pet Aversion: Physics I reap what I sow. RAYMOND A. SUTTON Sur College Bom july 21, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Holy Cross School Tennis 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, Notre Dame Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Forte: French Hobby: Reading Ambition: Undecided Pet Aversion: Minute talks Tall and dark, and before long, the handsome will come along. ,IEAN E.. TESSIER Tess College Born july 20, 1934, Groton, Massachusetts Saint Anthony's School Football 3, Band 2, 3, 4, South American Revue 3, Waiter 2, junior-Senior Prom Decoration 3, Intramural Basketball 2. Forte: Trigonometry Hobby: Music Ambition: Air Force Pet Aversion: Having to wait for somebody His initials spell let and he is always on the go. RAYMOND L. THIBEAULT PoHin College Born May 27, 1934, Lewiston, Maine Saint Pcter's School Class Officer 1, Intramural Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, Echo Editorial Staff 4, Arena Committee 4. Forte: Latin Hobby: Boats Ambition: College Pet Aversion: XVearing neckties Many a live wire would be dead if it were not for his connections. Abu CHR' ROIHMRY j Tl-IIBEXLI I Bom Colltse Born julx '4 1934 Lewiston Xlalne St PCtLr5 School C ILL Club -4 Hockey 3 lortc French Holmlmx Sports hllllllflilll LI'ldCC1dCd Pct Xxerslon Nlath Success IS getrms. xxhmt sou xmnt happmcss IS vs .mtmg what you get DANIEL J YARGEAU Dan College '25 Born 'Xlarch 31 1999 lculston Nlaxnc St Bernadette School I lsbon XIHIDC IH orte Tx pe Hobby Hunrxng. and Sportb -Xmbxtlon Prmtcr Pet Awersxon Specehes Y 5 pf jg .ff Dan IS qunte a U 72 I Fluwcols Bzkuaaox Councillor ALFRED DUMONT President ROLAND DUTIL Councillor Roman PAQUI-:rnz Councillor joHN DAM Vice-president NORMAND BLANCHEITE Secretary Serxwlw CLASS OYYXCERS THE GRADUATES PRAYER L mstrument of Thy peace, where there IS hatred let me sow love, where there IS myury pardon where there IS doubt falth, where there IS despalr hope, where there IS darkness hght and , where there ns sadness, Joy ord, make me an O Dlvxne Ma may seek not so much to be consoled as to console, to be understood, as to under stand, to be loved as to love, for lf IS m gxvmg that we ICCCIVC, lt IS m pardonmg that we are pardoned, and lt IS ln dym tht W 8' e are born to eternal lxfe ster, grant that I CPraver of St FFHHCIS of ASSISIJ First Row: R. jean, R. Morin, A. Dumont, G. Goulet, L. Lagueux, G. Gosselin. Second Row: L. Paradis, L. Thibeault, D. Yergeau, N. Berube, W. Lauze, A. Beauchesne R. Paquette, R. Rousseau. Third Rofw: j. Bilodeau, B. Desrochers, L. Delorme, R. Thibeault, J. Tessier, L. Cyr, R Dutil, R. Thibeault. Fourtl.1 Row: A. Caron, R. Clifford, R. Sutton, R. Roy, R. Cailler, M. Poirier, A. Simoneau. IMPRESSIONS Paul Laguerux: These four years have brought upon me quite an impression concerning the value of time. How about you? Roland Cailler: These were the most wonderful and most important four years of my life. I have learned how to save my soul. Ronald Ivan: I will ever cherish my memories of St. Doms. I will help make it an even better school. Raymond Rousseau: Our teachers really believe in what they teach. l,ZlCIL'7l Tbibcault: I have grown wiser . . . Alfred 11117110715 'WVe're proud of St. Doms! Thank God and our teachers, we've learned the principles of Christian livingg we have been trained in responsible leadership and good clean sportsmanship. Andre Caron: Proceed with care, you are about to come face to face with the class of '52, thc class with personality. v First 'Roux N. Savard, M. Lesperance, P. Rodrigue, B. Pomerleau, R. Gosslin, L. Lessard, R. Bouvier. Second Row: R. Brown, F. Charest, S. Pelletier, E. St. Pierre, R. Beaudette, A. Sirois, N. Lemieux, N. Blanchettc, j. Dam. Third Rofw: H. Fillion, R. Tardif, R. McGraw, F. Bergeron. N. Caron, Rev. Bro. Leonard s.c., R. Parent, N. St. Pierre, L. Raymond, A. Raymond. Fourth Row: X. Cyr, R. Nadeau, R. Dallaire, j. Labonte, D. Bolduc, R. Brodeur, L. Ouellette, L. Anctil, P. Bernicr. IMPRESSIONS Gerald Gosselin: 'LI have been just an average student, but St. Doms is not just an average school! Albert Sirois: The echoes of our footsteps will perhaps fade away, but the flame of '52 will forever burn in our hearts! Bob Dallaire: 'AI gratefully appreciate having had the opportunity of attending St. Doms, a Catholic High School, where one can get a wonderful religious and general education. Rosaire Brodezm' Our teachers have been with us in prayer, work, and play. The '52's will be with St. Doms and for St. Doms always. lack Bilodeau: After the restless tides of time Have cast me from thy halls so fine, Yet will I clutch thee, book of mine You will bring back the gallant ghost Of that which was to me a host, And for four years, a leaning post. I only hope these covers penned By Father Time's destroying hand Will see the man I hope I am! Shortest: R. Bouvier Alost Xlost Class Political: bl. Dam Polite: R. Gosselin Baby: Pelletier Best Dressed: N. Lemieux Most Class Class Class Most 'lialkativez R. Morin Clown: R. Brown Artist: A. Sirois Orator: VV. Lauze Romantic: M. Poirier 4 . fx Best Personality: F. Dumont Most Popular: R. Paquette Most Bashful: R. Tardif Best Athlete: F. Bergeron Class Poet: F. Bilodeau I Oldest: P. Bernier Most Studious: A. Tallest: D.Boldue Most Sophisticated: Youngest: R. Roy Fattest: R. Cailler Bcauchesne A. Caron Best Musician: A. Simoneau Honor Students Normand Blanchette Paul Lagueux Lucien Thibeault Albert Sirois Freddie Dumont WVilfrid Lauze Bertrand Desrochers Armand Beauehesne Andre Caron Raymond Thibeault Raymond Rousseau Norman St. Pierre Arthur Raymond R. Clifford A. Simuncnu j. Tcssicr R, 'lkhibcnult Xl. Lcspcrancc j. Lalmntc G. Gwssclin H. Ifilliwn I.. R1lf'IIl0l'1d B. PUIIICFICLIU 14 mo 18 mo ll mo IH mo 3 vr 5 vr 5 yr 12 mo 6 mo 12 mo Desrochers Sutton Blnnchette Bcnudcttc Bcrgc ron Yargcau Bcrnicr Paqucttc Rodriguez jenn 3 yr 4 yr 6 mo 12 mo. 2 yr. 2 yr 4 yr. 2 yr 7 yr T vr Thibeault Roy Raymond St. Pierre Beauchesne Thibeault Goulet Morin Lemieux Dumont 4 mo. 5 mo 3 mo 6 vr 3 yr 3 Vr 2 yr 2 yr 2 Vr 2 yr. Nl. Poirier R. Brodeur L. Anctil X. Cyr -f- J. Bilodenu F. Charest N. Caron L. Paradis L. Cyr 12 mo. 4 yr. 12 mo. 2 yr 2 yr 2 yr. 6 yr IO mo. 2 Yr Berube Lessard Sirois Lagueux McGraw St, Pierre Nadeau Brown Dutil Cailler 9 mo 29 mo 3 yr 14 mo 7 yr 7 yr 6 yr 13 mo 18 mo 14 mo. DOORS CA Semors Nled1tat1onj The obserw ant and sens1t1ve 1nd1v1dual FCCCIVCS a d1st1nct 1m presslon from a part1cular door, no matter vt hat mav be IIS con structlon appearance, or workmanshnp There 15 an 1ntang1ble aura surroundmg some doors Though th1s lnlpI'CSS10H IS due entlrelx to thought assoc1at1on, lf 15 a powerful sensat1on to exper1ence The door to ones home has a sound and attractlve a1r that of a hosp1tal presents a rather depressmg and forb1dd1ng appearance The door of a hotel room IS coldlx mmpersonal the finer the hotel, the haught1er seems the appearance of the door The doors of St Doms take a part1cular sx mbol1sm as we prepare to pass them for the last t1me Doors of rooms 206 and 101 doors of the lab xx here our teachers labored mcessantlv and w1th l1ttle thanks A large share of the cred1t for whatever good we ultlmately aceomphsh 1n l1fe should be g1ven to the Brothers of the Sacred Heart and to the excellent lay teachers W ho so eflielently assist them As the dools of St Doms close beh1nd us and those of the future open before us let us not for an 1nstant lose slght of that Door of Doors that of the Tabernacle lord stay w1th us that we mav have the truth vsalk w1th us, that ue mav follow the xx ax, and, IH the end, stand w1th conhdence at Your own Door ARMANI: BF Aucmzsx 1-2 . ,Q Y . . 1 . V . .- , . V, . . , v 7 - 4 A . x I . v 1 1 ' ' . 9 ., ... Q . l 7 . J , . . ' , 7 1 r. ' ' . v 1 1 ,. .1 Yubhc We'te aXway for QW. Skaimg s ready I Q 3 T1 cke ts! T. Ickets! .fdlfl i0gl'CLl9A:f GERALD CoMEAU C ouncxll or PAL L PLAx11: C ouncxllor CHARLES Mum-xv Vxce preszdem Guuuw Rov Prendem Rxcmum MURPHY Secretary THOMAS O MALLEY aww 'W CXasS Omcers ,- 'x Q, 'sw ,,, 8 2314 XL! Q52 -:UQ 'sf + 2 25 X 1 Kr Q Fm' on Q ' . . V gy Y f -an 1,8 M-f ix- .I as Q ' sglfzf? L I if fgiswl . li . f I ' YUQW Q by Vg Ji? 3 iz fm Q , . , I y W G A 1 S, I Az th, . -. 1 V ,555- Q if 2 , 'Fez' ff, W ' . 2 . , f, v. - ,hjw- 3 if mv! mfig 'xv-ififl . , -2 INIPRISSIUNS IRONI THL JLNIORS At the lJCglI1DlIlg of the xear xxe felt more or less I t the dallx sehedule had been ehanged quarterlx exams xxere foreseen, but as the xear xxent along xxe realxzed that these ehflnges xx ere for the better and noxx xxe haxe experleneed the best sx stem the school ex er had QG Rox J Room 103 A room of eloxxnmg a room of serlousness, room of students QR Dutlll We often eomplnned that the telehers gflxe us too manx 'md too long home 'assignments hut to xx hat ax all A sehool IS 1 se mool QR Xlorm Om lumor xear xx as one of the most colorful and most exutmg Our partlexpatlon II! the athletle and other extra eur ueulu zetlxltles luxe done 1xx1x xxlth the dull moments met turing the sehool xear QNI Xhsselhl The jumor Class xs proud of l1lXllXg plodueed the most x I 'I 0llII1'1lIICI'll' QP Nadeauj Grate au dexoucment et 1 la f0I'lIl'lflOIl rellgleuse de nos profcsseuxs, nous ax ons apprls 1 estlmer les xaleurs morales et lntellettuelles QP Iolguesj VVC 'ue all xcrx proud of Charles Nlurphx the class f most delmter and spellter QR Bellegarde T he studnes xx exe 1 but harder and the teaehers a blt strxeter, hut after all lt xx as for our oxxn good and xx ax doxxn deep xxe l4noxx that III the long run lf xx lll pax off QT O Nlallex J I shall long remember Brother Fulbert sax mg, It IS a beautl ful mornlng lsn t it boxs and Vl e xx ull noxx open the xx lndoxxs and brleflx ehange the alr then he xx ould ask some student to put doxx n the xx IIILIOXN s and the shades QL Carrlerl The faet that I xx as treated less as a ehlld at home and at the sehool has eontrlhuted to malte thls xear the happlest of mx ll e QC Nault 41 N N V W ' I 'Y ' ' ' .' , ' os z i 1 A , . , . A. ' . . v - v II ' K6 'I x , ' , a g i75 ' if . . ' . x 1 - v . . . . E. D . : 4 4 ...I Q, V I f 4 .I I 1 5 'l . I J Ll . ' , , , , , . ' -. . . ' K ' . i. 1 . . K . v AV I - x - ' , 2 ' ' Q 'a u- almle player of the 1952 New Ifngland lnterscholastic Hockey 4 . vw U V' . V I ' ' ' , 'f .I 4 I .I 4 4 .I . I ,I ' as f I . 1 Y lv K 5. A ',. C K Ore- t . . , , II J M I .I I .I I I 4 D 4 ' I 4 ' , ' .I ' I , lc ex I I I' ' . . ll 1 Y' K ' ' I - 1- 7 4 71, K I I. w. l Q - q I s K l v , ,' ,Q 1 WY ' H . , . , , , ' Q, ,' f' J ' . . R Fonman Councillor ,I GR:-:MER Prendenr F 'HYNAHAN Counczllor G TARDIF Councillor B MAIHIEU Vxce president A SASSEVILLE Secretary g-UPMQYTLU nib- '23 Cxass Qfiicers Q-v 'Cl' First Row: R. Labadie, j. Grenier, R. Beaulieu, Rev. Bro. Paul, s. c., R. Gilbert, A. Nlichaud, L. St. Pierre. Second Row: D. Belleville, N. Provencher, A. Plourde, E. Turgeon, B. Bonneau, A. Sasseville, M. Dumais, R. Morin. Third Row: B. La asse G. Deshaies B. Michaud R. Labbe, B. Dulac, VV. Lambert, N. S y 1 v Cloutier, B. Lachance, P. Gastonguay, P. St. Hilaire. Fourth Row: D. Nadeau, D. Roux, R. Pinette, G. Pineau, T. Sawyer, D. Ouellette, R. Pelle- tier, R. Pouliot, R. Perron. L Firxr Row: E. Mynahan, R. Seme- tauskis, Rev. Bro. Theodose, s.c L. Berube, L. Emond. Second Row: R. Gagnon, A. Grand' maison, R. Albert, E. Roy, R. Para dis, G. Tardif. Third Row: Y. Cote, R. Bosse, N. Pichetre, R. Anctil, B. Dube, M. La plante, R. Gauvin. First Rofw: C. Pomerleau, R. Lemieux, F. Lebrun, Rev. Bro. Hector, s. c., R. Fortier R Boucher, R. Dumont, R. Leclair. Second Row: A. Pepin, R. Chenard, A. Foumier, N. McGraw, N. Levasseur, R. Bernler B. Lacombe, N. Maheux. Third Row: A. Grenier, R. D'Amour, j. Bilodeau, L. Charest, G. Chabot, N. Poulm j Bematchez. Honor A. Sasseville B. Mathieu P. St. Hilaire j. Grenier Students THE SOPHOMORES We the Sophomores and Graduates of 1954 have learned to cherxsh Samt DOm1H1C H1gh School Thls httle red brlck house IS more than another school to us It IS our second home There we share our joys and our sorrows w1th our fellow students and teachers as we would wlth our blood brothers and parents secular knowledge IS entrusted to our mlnds as well as Cathohc prmcxples are rmparted to our souls Indeed we owe much to our school what we are what we shall be we owe to our beloved St Doms and to the ones responslble for 1ts very CXISICDCC and growth Forever we shall be mdebted to our onlv Father Drouln the founder and first prmclpal of St Dom1n1c Hxgh School that frlend that has loved us and understood us das after dav Our teachers the Brothers of the Sacred Heart and their lay asslstants Mr Ranauro and Mr Glbson are benefactors that we shall alwavs remember thelr patlence therr self demal thelr sense of humor thelr samtly hfes w1ll stand as the corner stone of our sound matured l1fe To them our most smcere thanks May thelr memorv l1ve forever' The Sophomores love to take part m school actn mes Thev are verv eager to take advantage of all the opportumtles offered them bv thelr school As a proof of th1s statement a l1st of the Sophomore contrlbutlons to the extra currlcu lar act1v1t1es follows Press members R Beauheu D Bellevxlle L Berube N Provencher A Sasse v1lle Debaters P Gastonguax N Proxencher A Sassevllle W Lambert P St lMZlS1CZll71X D Belleulle G Deshales P Gastonguax R Pelletler R Plnette A Plourde P St H1la1re Szgrzers R Anctll R Gllbert L Emond R Labbe M Laplante E Mynahan N Pros encher D Roux P St I-l1la1re L St Plerre R Bermer j Bernatchez Football Players G Chabot L Charest R Bermer X Cote B Dube A Fourmer A Grand malson D Roux E Rov G Tardxf N Poulln Basketball Players P Gastonguax D Nadeau B Dube T Igllgckey Players R Bermer R Bosse L Charest A Fourn1er D Roux G ar 1 Though ue are serv happy ln our school we must adm1t the fact that thoughts of a new school enter occaslonallx our mmds We find ourselves wish mg the reahzatlon of a dream xx h1ch orlglnated m the heart of our first pr1nc1pal the Rev Father Drouln May God bless hls unselflshness and make h1s dream come true ALBERT SASSEVILLE 54 . U . 9 3 .. . ' ,, .. . . 1 ' . . 7 7 ' 5 .7 . 1 7 ' 9 7 1 vi , 3 ' ' 1 , ' ' 1 ' 1 9 , . . '.Y.. , - - ,. n I 7 n , u , u , n - ' 1 r ' . . ', . , . , . , . . Hllaxre. .. I V. . 7 . . A . . 'D , . , . ', . , . , . ,. . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , Q 1 ,. ,. . , . . , . ,. . . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . . , . , . , . ', . , . . ,. 7 . . ,, . , . . ' . . , . , . , . , . , . 7 7 Y. . . . 7 Y , , - . 1 7 7 Du CHARME C aun nllor 'vhkc 01115 Vzce prendent I Al HANCE DL BE C ouncxllor Dov: 1 xc I, I-3 Prendent CHREHEN C ounclllor Secretary 'IJ' First Rofw: j. Rousseau, P. Lachance, Bro. Francis, s.c., R. Hebert, A. Seguin. Second Row: H. Langlois, G. Bouffard, T. Pare, G. Nault, L. Pelletier, L. Dubreuil, A. St Pierre, R. Cloutier, D. Girard. Third Row: R. Grenier, M. Belleville, M. Bernier, R. Labbe, R. Labbe, M. Gilbert, G. Mar- cotte, Dozois. Fourth Row: L. Vaillancourt, A. Fortin, N. Lacasse, D. Cote, L. Chasse, R. Dube, V. Morin, C. Bisson, B. Forgues. First Row: R. Beaudoin, O. Bourque, Rev. Bro. J. Ralph, s.c., R. Mar- quis, G. Fortier. Second Rafw: R. Grand'maison, R. Dube, R. McGraw, G. Domingue, R. Emond. Third Row: B. Labbe, H. Fortier, G. Theberge, R. Beaulieu, G. Froton, R. Cloutier, R. Brochu. Fourth Row: R. Myers, N. Giroux, G. Doyon, P. Chevalier, G. Chre- tien, K. Dube, O. Lizottc. . l First Row: M. Second Rofw: L Bergeron. Third Rofw: R. Bcrubc, F Fourth Row: M Dutil, F. Vallee, Rev. Bro. Charles, s. c., R. Levasseur, A. Fortier. . Loiselle, A. Thibeault, R. Nadeau, R. Nadeau, R. Ducharme, W. Simard, A Perron, D. Hamel, R. Beaudoin, P. Croteau, R. Poulin, R. Robichaud, R . Brodeur. . Bolduc, D. Lcssard, B. Laioie, VV. St. Pierre, R. Caron, N. Quirion, R. Sutton. V Ml-A gm, First Rofw: N. Labrecque, L. Beaucage, Rev. Bro. Leopold, s. c., C. Plourde, A. Poirier. A Second Row: R. McClellan, A. Therrien, C. Perron, R. Pelletier, R. Morissette. Third Row: L. Couturier, R. Carrier, G. Blais P. Perreault, R. Caron, R. Pare, R. St. Hilaire, M. Cloutier. Fourth Rofw: P. jalbert, R. Daigle, E. Ber- geron, A. Landry, R. Morin, j. Fortin, P. are. v Honor Students M. Gilbert Myers Doyon Marcotte Dozols Nault Gremer Lachance Dommgue Seguln R Dube THE FRESHMEN HAVE THE SPIRIT' The Class of 55 who enrolled at Samt Domnmcs m September 1951 form a sohd battahon of one hundred and twenty boys For the first tlme m the h1story of the school four homerooms have been assngned to the freshman group The annex at St Peter s whxch used to be a cosy httle kmgdom under ASSISIHDC Prmclpal Brother Francn e art ett Street bulldmg Somethmg wlll have to be done very soon 1n the way of housmg Wlll lf be for the class of 55 to see graduatxon ln the new hlgh school on Blrch Street EXCCHSIOHD The class of 55 hope so and the boys stand ready to do thenr share m makmg St Dommlc s a st1ll greater and better school We are proud and rxghtly so we thmk of our scholastlc and athletlc record We beheve the class of 55 have what xt takes to keep Samt Dommxc s on the map GILBERT MARCDTYE 5 5 R. G. G. N. ' G. R. ' P. G. ' A. ' . . - . s ' ' ' - ' ' 's, is now bursting open at the seams: one group has invaded th B l ' ' . . , . . . . , 1 ! 6 JE BENIRAI LES MAISONS OU L IMAGE DE COEUR SERA EXPOSEE ET HON eur a Samte Marguerxte marlej MON DIVIN OREE CLe Sacre co Comecratzon de l Ecole au Sacre Coeur Coctobre 195 lj O Jesus, notre Dleu, notre Sauveur et parfaxt modele, soyez le blenvenu d ans notre ecole Nous vous donnons la place d honneur, vous cons1derant desormals comme le Maltre et le Guide de nos v1es O jesus, nous avons tant besom de vous' Nous vous almons Sl peu, et nous avons tant peur du sacnfice Par amour, nous acceptons votre royaute sur nous et sur tout ce que nous avons Dans nos allees et venues, nous leverons les yeux vers Vous, pour lmplorer lumlere force et courage dans le travall s 1 1mportant de notre forma t1on morale et mtellectuelle s par dessus tout, vous faxre regner dans notre coeur, en vous recevant souvent dans la samte Commumon, en vous respectant dans nos paroles, en portant au blen par nos exemples ceux qul nous entourent, et en rependant votre devotlon, car nous voulons avoxr notre nom mscrxt dans votre Coeur, et qu 1l n en sort Jamals efface comme vous lavez Sl blen promls a samte Marguerlte Marle Vous seul etes dlgne de regner sur nous' Vous qux etes la W OIE la VERITE et la VIE Vous, la force et la nourrlture de nos ames Vous, que les anges adorent et que nous louerons pendant toute letermte, Vous, qun avez souffert, et etes mort pour nous, Vous, qui etes sort1 glorleux du tombeau, Vous enfin qun serez notre yuge a lheure supreme, nous le voulons, REGNEZ sur nous' CK 7 71 ' ' , - - , , , , a ' I . , . , I - 9 . ' I Nous voulon - . . ,. , . . . , , 7 A - f - A y ' 7 7 5 ' A i 7 QI ' I. ' A . A . . . 7 7 . X , A 51n4..,,v-K 1 I I En jetant un regard sur le monde si miserable, qui court 5 sa perte eternelle en meprisant vos salntes lois, nous vous supplions de donner Q tous ceux que vous avez choisis dans cette ecole, pour etre pretre, religieux ou missionnaire, la generosite de repondre 51 votre appel divin ann que le nombre des apotres de votre divin Coeur grandissant de plus en plus, votre regne s'etablisse dans l'univers entler. Ainsi soit-il. Coeur Sacre de Jesus, donnez nous des vocations sacerdotales et religieuses! Coeur Sacre de jesus, regnez sur nous! Coeur Sacre de jesus, benissez nos familles! Coeur Sacre de jesus, protegez notre ecole! e , I Y 'V Enfants dc Choeur Paroisse Sainte-Crobi T. P21115 X. Lacasse Rev. P. H. Carrier A. I-'urtin R. N. R. L. M. Rc Y. D. C. Eufants dc Chocui Paroissc Sainte-Marie Leclair DUZOiS Lemieux St. Pierre Dumais V. F. Louis, s.c. Nlorin Cote Pluurdc K. I N N .a R. .Xlorin L. Bclangex N. Berube j. P. Gosselin R. Sutton .- 5 if L 5 , ' 1 . D L 9:4 I -H , 1 4' L 4' f LE GUILDE NOTRE-DAME CPar0isse Sainte-Croixl lere mng6e: N. Lacassc, R. Robitaillc, R. Morin, Rev. P. L. Fortier, N. Lemieux, N. Savard, T. Pard. 27116 mngnfe: N. Lacassc, D. Lcssard, P.. Lacassc. A. Grcnicr, R. Sutton, L. Cyr, j. P. Gosselin, L. Bcilanger, B. Mathieu, A.Fort1n. NT-PIERRE pARo1ss12 SAI P. Lachance B. Lagassci R. jean C. Bisson PAROISSIZ SACRE-COEUR R6v. P. E. Grondin XV. Lauzd . fl .4- FII., ,ss SAINT DOMINICS BAND First Row: P. Lachance, G. Martel, M. Lesper nce R. D'-'l R P' L L Simoneau, B. Desrochers, N. Vaillancourna l ME el i metre, i essard' A' Second Rofw: R. Drapeau L Loiselle M Goulet P Gastonguay L Belanger ' . . 1 - ,1 - , - - ' . . , j. Tes , L. gglleitiirgsRR.PEE:5egh,RMPog5pg1:g,' C. Plourde, R. Dube, R. Beaulieu, P. St. Hilaiileli M. Third Row: G. Marcotte, N. Quirion, G. Deshaies A. Pl urd P. Ch ' l' R B d Murphy. B- FOYEUCS, R. Mailhot, R. Doucette, I. C?aron?,G. DcJiicianle1R. Muii'llliy'l:ttel C. Standing: D. Thibault, G. Lessard. N. Argi rt E. S P' R B d GOSSCUII, Bro.. Henry Peter, s. c., P. Bisrciiieri R. ji:an,1eRieXadeai10 CluBid?onB0IBcluBelT3l ville, R. Mathieu. ' ' OUR BAND The S. D. H. S. Band has a very interesting record for the past twelve months. After a fine showing in the VVestern Maine Music Festival held in Portland last vear and the receiving of highly commendable citations from the judges, the band resumed activities in September. The boys put in long hours in precision drilling and routines, and participated in all the football games, at home and out of town. Besides, the band paraded-on various patriotic and social occasions. They are now wholeheartedly preparing the annual Spring Concert which seems to be more popular year after year. The foundation of iuniors bands at St. Peters. St. Marys, and St. Patrick's school, and of a Parents' Association to provide them with uniforms is another fine move our music department is justly proud of. SAINT DOMINICS GLEE CLUB First Row: F. Lebrun, R. Leclair, E. Mynahan, R. Beaulieu, R. Dube, R. Gosselin, R. Brochu. Second Row: R. Gilbert, N. Proven- cher, R. jean, G. St. Onge, R. Emond, C. Paquerte, G. Doyon. Third Row: B. Dulac, L. St. Pierre, R. Beaudet, R. Labbe, D. Vachon, R. Morin, P. St. Hilaire. Fozgrth Rofw: L. Lessard, D. Roux, A. Sirois, 1. Bilodeau, S. Sasseville, P. Lacasse. Fifth Row: E. Morissette, R. Anctil, R. Bernier, P. Chevalier, Bernar- chez, F. Bergeron, R. Cai ler. Sixth Row: Rev. Bro. Henry Peter, s. c., P. Bernier, R. Brodeur, J. Bilo- deau, G. Gosselin. Seventh Row: B. Desrochers, A. Si- moneau, N. Gagnon, A. Caron, L. Anctil. It is with deep regret that we see 14 of our Seniors leave our ranks. VVe are surely going to miss these well-gifted musicians: Aime, Bertrand, Gerald, Lucien, Maurice, Robert, jean, Ronald, Roland, and Paul. They love their aggregation and its numerous activities. They will, no doubt, miss the band as much as we will miss them. The music department will not easily forget Managers Bolduc and St. Pierre, the one with his ever-handy car, the other with a very serviceable truck. Both, with Rosaire Brodeur, are going to be remembered by the under- graduates as the boys who kept things moving in rehearsals, parades, and con- certs. Our leaving members loved the band sincerely and contributed greatly to its ascension towards success. May many others imitate their fine example of un- selfish devotion. AN UNDERGRADUATE, '53 1-pg, -.-Q, 5 jean Maurice Lucien Roland Rasaire Aime Robert F , . ,ff L- ., A-3.4 . ' - uQ'f1 ga LH , W A W M .. w f 'W' , 51m-wa-.3 , - Q?- ' mf ' . V ,M l,.....,:f,.,..- . .., ..,. 1?-,Q i , , EW ..-,,,.,. .,.-...N ,v 1, -, .. 5 .W 1 J X 1 W, 1 0 ! 'o If 4 X .L C I V V'1.-.L..q!M' -1-9 F Ty vQ'. v 3 x xx X ,a-,Y ev Q n Q. ,E 'K 4 . I 6 A 'CT-7 Varsity Debaiefii mer i . w'.Lau1C-H1 9 C. Nlurp U- i P. SL 1-lilairC G Nlarcotte. Q Our Champion! Congratulations! The St. Dominic varsity debaters have been very successful this year in interscholastic debating in both Bowdoin and Bates Leagues, as well as in the University of Maine Tournament. In the Bowdoin League, St. Dominic's placed ninth in the varsity division and third in the novice division, with Gilbert Xlarcotte receiving First honors in that division. The topic for debate was: Resolved that the Truman Far Eastern Policy has not served the best interests of the United States . Later in the year at the Edward Little Debate Tourney, St. Dominic placed hrst, winning eight out of twelve debates. At the University of Maine, the School won six out of eight debates, for which record it received gold-embossed certihcates of achievement from the University. In the Bates League, St. Dominic's atlirmative defeated Port- land by a 2-1 count, and the negative lost to Lewiston by the same score. The Bates League topic for debate was: Resolved that all American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential service in time of war . The debaters were efficient also in the South Portland Practice Tourney. C. Xlckvnv, '53 I ' Oratorical Contestants 9 junior Debaters N. Proveneher S. Sasseville X f Lambert P. Gastonguay G. Chretien A. Sasseville C. Bisson Terrible! Boring! Gerald Chretien and Carl Bisson won the championship debate of the Saint Dominic's Intramural Debatin Tournament. They defeated an affirmative com- bination of N. Provencher ann? P. St.I-lilaire by a 4-1 score. Carl Bisson was voted the best speaker. The two teams earned the right to enter the finals when they topped Albert and Sarto Sasseville, and Louis Begin and Irenee Caron, two eight-graders from St. Peter's. More than 15 teams had taken part in the preliminary round. The names of the Intramural Champions will be engraved on a special plaque dedicated to the event by Rev. Bro. Fernand, Principal, and individual awards were made to the Hrst three teams. Varsity debaters and senior students acted as judges during the toumament. They are: R. Thibeault, J. Bilodeau, F. Dumont, R. Murphy, R. Brodeur, R McGraw, J. Tessier, C. Murphy, R. Clifford, A. Beauchesne, W. Lauze, H. Fortier, L. Thibeault, G. Marcotte, R. Gosselin, N. St. Pierre, and G. Goulet. W. LAUZE '52 7 XYC thank you, honorable udges Freshman Debaters 4 R Beaulieu G. Bouffard, R. Dube, R. Hebert P L Pelletier, G. Nault, P. Lachance Our debaters, Varsity, junior Varsity, and Freshman teams, would not have had such an interesting and enriching season, had it not been for the financial help and the moral support contributed by many generous benefactors: a friend in need is a friend indeed. It is with grateful appreciation that we concede their names to the annals of St. Dominic's: Rev. Father Drouin, Rev. Bro. Fernand, Dr. and Mrs. Irenee Marcotte, Mrs. Alberte Sasseville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mr. Robert Casavant, and the Saint Dominic Alumni Association. Our heartfelt gratitude extends also to our devoted coaches, Brother Fulbert and Brother Theodose, to Wilfrid Lauze and Charles Murphy who have shared their experience so generously with us, the undergraduates. May we ever prove worthy of such kindnesses. A. SASSEVILLE, '54 I M fmogg E? '!'f84-vi 'f fEQ1 as jf , law ARK- xi Q 'ff' Lib 1 S -num. A ,f L .1 1 2-. 0 R X12- BE. En ,gf ,lf 6 vm re ' ?w L .K1 J' 565 -If fglgygl xg' A 353-?f Q 25' 'az-ve if I J' Q 1 Hli l fx. 3 'I' il I Q vi Ck bb 645 1 419 L' 5 Y rf-.a xg Q, 4 ah I I 1 in nK'. , -,.. If Yi Q i ' , I WSW 3 ., id I' fm ' Z.. I F5F.Ef', ff' 'ff 3 .fgazir , i.,,i,w,: , .I ,LL f. . .,,, - v ,..., v '52 Q. N. '1 . ., fir, MV' I l Q J 7 1 5 Q, K 4. f'P I u t., 41 . x .., fy X . 1? W ,... .X- ,, x ., is ' 0 Mr. Scrapers d eyq 'TU First Rofw: R. Brown, N. Lemieux, O. Lizotte, C. Pomerleau, M. Lesperance. Second Row: P. Chevalier, B. Lagasse, R. Beaudoin, R. Caron, B. Lajoie. s 'H .XX D547 A s S 68120 3.9 3 113 2011, The smile on their face was their only pay First Raw: R. Anctil, R. Semetauskis, C. Plourde, R. jean, R. Sutton, N. Lacasse, F. Brodeur, R. Robichaud. Second Row: L. Lalonde, D. Belleville, G. Deshaies, P. Lacasse, A. Nadeau, R. Viere, j. Fortin, D. Cote. W Tickers, Please' First Row: L. Loiselle, R. McGraw, R. McClellan, R. Nadeau. Second Row: B. Lacombe, M. Albert., N. lflanchette, D. Lessard, L. Ancti . Tl3irdCRofw: R. Parent, A. Raymond, . yr. 'rid Theb' have the Spl v , shoes SYS- ow what e kn Skate! First Row: J. Gosselin, B. Carrier, XV. Bonneau, N. Leclair, P. For- gues, A. Corrao, R. Cote. Second Row: L. Cyr, R. Clifford, R. Brodeur. L. Lessard, S. Sasseville. Third Row: L. Paradis, R. Bellegarde, R. Beaudet, L. Ouellette. Skate! We do 111 Wa nt to Sh Ove! f Ol' HOfhing! D. Coffey B. Cloutier L. Mahcux T7 Queen lx largafet rw x The Court of Honor Florence Dommgue Irene Cloutler Connle Morm Queen Nlargaret Pare Betty Leclair june Ouellette Loraine Gagnon Ruth Couture Z' 'hal 1 ,f af? ,fax S kndecdx- ? b XLNOXQ boi- 1 W' Carflzl Px tefnai , C127 XX 1' f f ,.-... 1-- ' , E -, -I ? I , ,JFVXOW V K X461 'LFVIKV A X we I I a 'RQ Q '00 XS K ' If , I 1' , . ,ff 'K Q r X W, .,. ' J L xx 1' XX . X , y All I Want for Christmae OG X I R. 'Cailler N. Lemieux R. Morin B. Desrochers Z .g,,1, F0 5-TSR sl' Ji - pf' 'ff VVhich pictures do we need? Not exactly as I want it for the 'AECHOV iN. Blanchcrteb. A. Caron, P. Bernier, R. Nadeau, A. Simoneau, j. Tessier, N. Caron. L. Paradis F. Bergeron R. Dutil v I 7X1 I 3 S VVhere is the money to come from? H 1' .1 31--.Q .w 5 - R K' ' -Qui 5 Q.. , :Ji , , , K 4 .S ,fgflzfefica tg5'I!T-E? N, ?4 g VARSITY First Row: Manager, N. Lemieux, Y. Cote, R. Bernier, D. Roux, R. Clifford, A. Fournier, P. Rodrigue, N. Blanchette, A. Manager, R. Vallee, Coach, R. Gibson. Second Row: A. Coach, H. Lizorte, A. Coach, P. Renauro, R. Paquctte, L. Charest, R. Tur- geon, R. Murphy, F. Bergeron, N. Poulin, N. St. Marie, G. Comeau, H. Fillion, R. Dutil. Third Row: R. Lafrance, G. Chabot, M. Masselli, A. Grandmaison. J. Bilodeau, P. Lagueux, A. Dumont, R. Brown, G. Tardif, B. Dube. SCORES Ours Theirs Ours Theirs 0 St. Louis 33 6 Sanford 7 7 Rumford 14 7 Edward Little 25 0 Livermore Falls O 20 Lewiston 20 13 Westbrook 32 12 Cheverus 6 SENIORS Roge Bob Freddie Hank Paul Larry Ronnie jack Paul Frank Dick FRESHMAN TEAM First Row: R. Emond, G. Domingue, R. Labbe, R. Labbe, R. Ducharme, A. Bergeron, R. Levasscur, D. Girard. Second Row: P. Lecompte, Asst. Coach, K. Dube, B. Lajoie, R. Poulin, D. Cote, H. Fortier, Bro. Leopold, Coach. Third Row: L. Chasse, A. Landry, P. Parc, P. jalbert, R. Morin, O. Lizotte, R. Dube. l 1 SCORES Ours 6 0 0 18 0 26 13 13 . Quan 20 to 20 LHS ff . 4...-1 Lewiston Frosh Cony j. V 's Rumford V's Morse V's Richmond Webster Lewiston Walton Theirs 0 28 18 0 O 0 12 6 f 4 Q jf if x X -1 . s-xg? fefku-ries K 495 Q ARK Q V I V ' r rv ll ' .5-ga. ,, -.4 . '. 2. -.uma I 2' A W, Q. . - -+- 4, gi 1 ll nl rf' ', , , A-Q., 3,3-x ,4:,'3' x VW ' J-V g'+ fY2..'T':l'ff C.- if .1-V., ', A ' E. ,Q lu 1, in 5- w 4. 7- 'sv .,, 'A i4 , , Q 1 . 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Lngueux, R. Dutil, P. Bouchard, D. Girard. Third Row: A. lfournier, ll. Roux, I.. Chairest, B. Desrochers, Manager, R. Bernicr, R. Bosse, G. Turdif. SCORES Ours Tl'iCll'S I Malden Catholic 4 10 Melrose Reds jr. 4 9 Dixfield 0 5 Our l.1idy's, Newton 3 9 U'nterville 3 6 Berlin High 0 I0 Berlin lligh 3 16 Colby Frosh 2 4 Notre Dame 6 7 Bowdoin Erosh 1 1 Hebron 0 3 Notre Dame 3 Ours Theirs 6 Xvaterville 1 3 Dixfield 4 4 Our Lady's, Newton l 2 liurrillville, R. I, 4 12 llridgton 0 5 Maine tlnformalsl 2 4 Notre Dame 1 4 Notre Dame 5 5 Hebron 4 4 Notre Dame 4 Z l 5 Maine flnformalsl 18 Colby Frosh XVon 17 Tied 2 Lost 5 MAINE TOURNAMENT Ours Theirs 5 Dixfield 2 4 lVaterville 2 Al81IlC'S Champs NEXV ENGLAND TOURNAMENT Ours Theirs 6 XVest Springfield 3 3 Stoneham 1 0 I-Iamden 3 New England Runner-up M0 I 41' X Ou Fathefl J-'ans First Roux' B. Lajoie, R. Robichaud, R. McGraw, A. Seguin, L. Loiselle, R. Lab Second Row: G. Bosse, D. Cote, Bro. Hector, Coach, A. Nadeau, R. Labbe. Third Row: A. Frenctte, Nl. Cloutier, A. Landry, G. Domingue, R. Beaudoin. Ours Theirs Ours 4 Dixficltl 21 Nlechunic Falls 3 Dixlicld T Notre Dame 17 Rents Hill 6 Notre Dame T Notre Dame Kents Hill Notre Dame Mechanic Falls Dixfield Dixfield Hebron Won 9 Tied 1 Lost DICK All Maine Center All New England Center Most valuable player in the New England Tournament 'gy W , 7'1 wwf' . Q gg? ,. 2, ex jg! Y 1 1 QM px 02 -if 1 1 -? 1.- if iiwrr ,J 1' -r 41' A X N. f SCORES Brunswick Lewiston Bates Frosh St. Francis Morse Alumni Edward Little Rumford Morse St. Louis Gardiner Hebron St. Francis Rumford Brunswick Hebron Lewiston St. Louis Gardiner Edward Little ll-R 14-D 13-R 10-P. 12 Varsity Ducharme Vallee Plante Nadeau Dube Lecompte McGraw Castonguay Murphy Roy O'Ma1ley Gibson, Coach Caron, Manager Theirs 59 52 57 55 49 46 57 45 70 50 63 36 54 46 43 37 53 45 65 52 unior Varsity 8 R Ducharme 10-P Caston uay 13 R St H1 aire P Ranauro Coach V Morin Manager X SCORES Ours Thezrs Brunswick Lewiston St. Francis Morse Edward Little Rumford Morse St. Louis Hebron J. V's Gardiner St. Francis Rumford Brunswick Hebron j. V's Lewiston St. Louis Gardiner Edward Little Whose bam? Anorh cr tw 0-pointer! I Higher! It's all mine! 1 NO! OuCh! 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