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I For three long years, we, the Juniors, like sturdy mountain climbers, have scaled energetically the steep mountain of High School Learning. The ascent has not always been smooth. To some, the high cliffs of mathematics, the huge boulders of science, or the gap- ing precipices of foreign languages have appeared as unsurmountable obstacles. From time to time, one of our number, preferring the green mountain-slope of Well-Enough to the higher peak of Greater Knowledge, would drop on the way. Others have wavered in their decision, but encouraged by the fine example of their predecessors who have so valiantly persevered up the steep ascent, a good number of us have steadily, if slowly, progressed upward. The patience and understanding of skillful guides, our devoted teachers, have smoothed many a rough spot for our unexperienced feet. When tempted to slide down an easy trail back to the Vale of Mediocrity, we have been prompted by them to maintain the struggle along the rougher path of Good Scholarship. Now that we see the last year coming around the bend, since we realize how vitally important in view of the future is the steadfast pursuit of our aim, we look forward without too much apprehension to undertaking the conquest of the summit. With a proud flourish, we raise still higher 'fthe Blue and Goldn, dear symbol of a school we love. May it wave over the last period of our ascent as it has waved over our prolonged efforts of the past, to serve, at the end of another year, as a sign of our victory when at last our goal is reached. 2 in-n lil ,df r m l. Junior A President: James Hebert Vice President: james Cartier .Secretary-Treasurer: Bernard Neveux 2. Girls President: Doris Ouellette Vice President: Jeanne Belair Secretary-Treasurer: Lucy Lachance Librarian: Aline Boucher 3. junior B President: Gerard Asselin Vice President: Louis Roy Secretary-Treasurer: Norman Simard
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JUNIOR A lst row Cleft to rightj: A. Choquette, R. Dubois, R. Guil- lette, Hebert, L. Archambault, A. Lemelin. ...L 'YR 2nd row: D. Janson, G. Petit, R. Emard, R. Morin, R. Boutet. 3rd row: P. Bordage, A. Lebel, G. Bcllerose. G. Boudreau, R. Drouin, A. Landry. 4th row: G. Perreault, S. Nolette, G. Guil- bault, B. Nadeau, Cartier 5th row: R. Beaudoin, N. Brunelle. N. Laver- ricre, P. Labonte, R. Cote, B. Neveux -.r 4 JUNIOR B lst row: into 1.1 N. Bemier. R. Verrier. V. Chretien A. Carrier. N. Desrosiers. 2nd row: R. Vachon. R. Parent. D. Huard. L. P. Fortier. N. Letourneau. R. Janson. 3rd row: N. Parr-nteau. G. Asst-lin. L. Roy. P, Harriman. D. Larnontaene. with row: J. Audie. R. Auzvr. L. Neveux. A. St. Amand. B. St. Pierre. N. Sirnard. 5th row: R. Nolette. J. Larnothc. R. Beaulieu. 29 Y, KX 46 i l L C uni V Co. JUNIOR GIRLS lst row: Cl. to r.l J. Demers, T. Paradis, A. Seymour, D. Normand, P. Perreault, F. Dallaire 2nd row: D. Danis, R. Huot, M. Dubuc, J. Gaudette, L. Lanchance. 3rd row: M. Renouf, B. A. Croteau, D. Ouel- lette. Loignon, Mercier, R. Pel- letivr. 4th row: R. Bergeron. Gagne, G. Janelle. A. Boutin, D. Turgeon. 5th row: D. Bineau, Belair, J. Baillargeon C. Poirier, J. Verville. ge! I I4
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