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In front of Howard Johnson's CLASS HISTORY Another year, another graduating class is going to leave St. Helena's. Each one of the graduates, individually can recall the many inspirational hours spent here. As freshmen, we walked across the large field for the first time, not knowing what to expect. Our first year was one of confusion, since con- struction was still going on and there were few luxuries. When it rained there were leaks in the classrooms and the window sills were piled high with books and clothes. All of us should remem- ber Brother Vincent, our first principal, and his Eager Beavers. Of course, who could forget the way we used to stand out in the rain, and get so wet that we induced Brother Vincent to send us home. Then too, there were Brother Gabriel Vin- cent's movies and shares in his consumer coop- erative. It was during that year that we lost: Brother Felix Eugene, who left for the Philippines. But whatever experiences we encountered, pleas- ant or unpleasant, we took pleasure in sharing them with each other. As we entered second year, we were in for a few surprises. Our hrst surprise was Brother James with his famous or rather infamous Ultra Club. The coming of Mr. Kelly augmented the increasing spirit at the basketball games. However, the things which we hold nearest our hearts, were the mem- ories of the annual boat rides, Bazaar and St. Patrick's Day parades. Our annual retreats were times also of great grace and peace. Our third year at St. Helena's was the most outstanding, because there were so many memor- able occasions and changes. First, Brother James succeeded Brother Vincent as principal. Secondly, Brother Paul Michael started the CROSS- CROWN. Among the other events that we will always recall were: Room Service, presented by the Genesians, the Sodality with its canned food drive and other activities afforded us an oppor- tunity to gain spiritual merit. It was just about this time that the basketball, baseball and track teams began to put St. Helena's on the map. The Brothers were also the subject of many of our memories. Brother George's enlightening periods and his famous saying yuz guys will not be for- fottenf' There was also Brother Peter who became so excited during algebra that he put his hand through the wall. Then too, who could ever for- get Brother Christopher's drill team. Finally Brother Henry's famous short quizzes C1-501. Of course, some Brothers have departed from St. Helena's and new ones have come, but they will remain always in our hearts. But now we enter our final year at St. Helena's. But as things go, things happen. Who will forget those involved in the jug slip scandal? But let us look at the bright side of things. On December 8th, Monsignor Scanlan blessed and presented us with our senior rings. It was during that evening that the newly founded glee club made its debut. Still another example of our school's growth was the establishing of our first Student Council. While our school has changed much since the time we entered as freshmen, increasing in num- ber and modernizing in appearance, we have ac- cumulated through our four years stay, many memories. These memories, of a school of which we are proud, will live with us throughout our life. St. Helena's on parade The barn dance
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