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Esau! 7W Host potcnt Ind rovurqnd good tanchcra, lat no in behalf of the school, and in nu hunblo Hard: give you praial. !irat we wish to thank our belovod Fr. Rector who haa made this year, a year or intellectual Ind, lolll progress. By his lectures he has aggrandiaed our mind and by his cooperltion in sports taught us good sportmanihip. ' How dull would college life be if thara aura no Prefect to watch over us. Fr.Aldeu the Prefect, is with us most or the ting. His favorite acne seems to be hide and seek and that ha play! dly in and day out, catching most everyone where he shouldn't be. The boys still like him and think he is a great man, despite his determination to keep order Icconding to the rules. The proof of tlds ts that we quickly notice his absence, even though it be for just I short while. . Sometimes Fr. Aldes needs a little holy. Help cones tram Hnntreal. Fr. Severin, the aaeiatmt prefect. 13 a little man bubbling with enar-g who is ever speaking of his future missionary career in South America. Pr. Luke, the glamour boy or the faculty, has attained such a popularity with the people from Biddeford thlt they are forever calling on him for talks. Speeches and Hhat not. The slung'ian't 33.1 on Father Luke's aidet however. It seems that. 90'!!! of his friends are forever rendering countless services to the school. Rs Principal he 6325 a ilell Job in adjusting a curriculum that while practical does not overtax our capabilities. . He must acknowledge the skill of Father Fr;deric dni his artiutic abilities. Ha 1: the tall and busy man you 5.1 lays Sea comin; or join: rm business. Pater Normandus magmas doctor est! Arman: not capakle 01' InterstanJing this sen- tence should make an appointment With Fr. Norman. lie is one of the best Latin Lea- chers in this part of the country. It takes as mudh patience for a teacher to teach Latin as it does for a student to leachit . tPr. Normant While we.are still deep into the classics let us interview Fr. John, who teaches Latin ami Grenk to the College group and who also flndsipatience a teacher's tres- sure. This year all of the high a:hool lapartmnnt had the ogportunity to gut sciuaintod Aith Rev. Bro. Alix, s.c. Every morning rain or shine. even in bllzords the Brother manages to get here from Biddeford to teach us mathematics and sciences. Now lend me thine ears; Ind be silent that you may hear, the melodious compositions of Fr. Ange. played and sung by the orchegtra and choir under his direction. Being cu: director 01' music Fr; Rugs achieves admirable rasults with the orchestra and choir Although he has been mrkins in Boston far several years Fr. Ange has not. yet caught the Bostonian accent spoken so beautifully by the perfect gentleman from Boston. It is noticeable how much everyone's vocabulary has il'lpl'OVQd. since Mr. Dolan has become the English teacher. No wonder rk. Fremond; French professor in the College section has lnarnt English ac rapidly. Coming here from France especially to learn Shalish Mr. Bremond has done remarka- bly dell in adapting himself so quickly to our hy or living and to our mentality. Rector, teachers and prefects' are all nece'5ury. bub dhat would we do if .12 didn't have Bro. Rovellon to cook for us. His cuisina tin out or this world leave it there J is prepared with the utmost dalecacies of a well trained char. dhy: we have prefe- rations that. could be found. in no hotel or restaurant. Bro. Nnvellon really does a 500:1 job. And we are thankful ta bin as we are to all our- teachars. May God hear our grateful prayers and bless Rev. Fr. Rector and all the faculty. Rolnnd Peloquin
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