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Mercredi, le 15 decembref, 1954. Apres les solennelles demonstrations qui eurent lieu dans la cathedrale de Portland, pour elever notre pasteur,Monseigneur Elie Hevey, au rang de prelat domestique, il convenait -- et ce fut un grand plaisir pour les eleves des Ecoles St. Joseph et St. Louis de se grouper autour de lui pour reconnaitre et acclamer son merite. Les voix et les coeurs furent unanimes pour ac- clamer ses qualites de pasteur, devoue, de guide eclaire et de tendre pere. La musique et lex chant modulerent tour a tour avec des accents varies la confiance, l'attachement et 1'affection que nous lui devons a ces titres. Nous formons des voeux pour que 1a paroisse St. Joseph de Biddeford jotrisse longtemps de la presence de cet apotre que le pape lui-meme a voulu reconnaitre comme tel. Ad Multos Annos Vendredi, le 17 decembre, 1954 La re'acti0n anti-commerciale, com- mencee depuis quelques annees, pour re- mettre le Christ a sa place dans la fete de Noel,a trouvedes partisans dans la personne de nos jeunes actrices. Autour de la creche, certaines s'appli- quent as dementir les faux principes d'une science athee en demontrant que la foi n'est pas contre la raison. I D'autres, en une scenette intitulee Christmas House, prouvent que le vrai esprit de Noel consiste plus a faire des heureux aux depens de sacrifices personnels parfois couteux, qu'en un froid echange de cadeaux et de cartes faites en se'rie. Le tout fut accompagne de chant, de jeux, et de musique, car l'Esprit Saint ne dit-ilpas 5ervite Domino in laetitian? La litutgie de l'Eglise elle-meme invite les chreftiens a setvir le Seigneut dans la joie. ii Thursday, December 9th, 1954. These smilingfaces are none other than the cast ofthe Senior Play and its beloved directors, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Painchaud and their helpers. The three -act comedy which they presented to the public was entitled Wi1lie's Week-End, a com- brnation of laughs, comic situations, and plenty of action. All enjoyed Willie Winkle, a semi-invalid pampered by his mother and nursed by Miss Mulli- gan. Willie is sent to a convalescent home for a week -end while his mother redecorates their home. There he meets a student nurse, Eva Wood, with whom he falls in love. Also resting at the home are four mentally-ill patients who practically drive Mrs. MacDonald, the proprietress of the home, the maid, and two other nurses out of their mind. Burglary, kidnapping, a sprained ankle, plus an engagenient combined with many other amusing and confusing, incidents drew the applause from one and all.
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I Nedne da Decemoer 8th 1904 abort ment fue gtrls from St Josephs I-hgh school together wtth the faculttes of both schools at trc u rtatlon of Msgr Hevey hrmself asststed at the cclcbrauons held 1n Portland honortng our beloved Pastor spromotton to the rank of Dornesttc Prelate wrth the tttle of R1g,ht Reverend The tnvesttture of Papal Honors preced d the Ponttftcal Mass markrng the end of the Marran Year and was enhanced greatly by the presence of drstlngutshed Ecclestasttcs and the ever colorful Kntghts of Columbus Tue da December th 1934 The -ld ent Xwreatn wnlcr up oedlx aroe ln Central Faro d rlrg the txteenth centur Wu lrtr ducedl o r CllOOl for the frrt l U11 N The Wreath lrselr rmol of rctory expressesthe f 11111 r ent of te comtng of Chrrt I our candles one for eac of the s r days tn Advent pre err C rrrt the Llght of the Xxorlu xhlle the purplertbbontndtcate t arpcnance and sacrtftce are nece t ,re pare our hearts to recel e our Lo t. on Chrtstmas dat Th1sceremon relretlto lfrndle the ftre of love rn our wearts and to fosteraferventde xref rtte roxent o the Infant jeu rr ncn o Rlch tn Sklllbkill r and beaut the rev1va1 of thc Xdxcnt Nxrettf tn our school and rn our far the w help to put fhrrt back rnto Chrtstmas 25 3 Seek Sunday December 12th 1954 The panshroners of bt Joseph Joxned together tn order to express thetr stncere Joy and felrcttattons to Monstgnor Hexex for hrs ecclesxasttcal promotron H1ghl1ghts of the eventng mcluded mustcal rendmons of Ave Marta and Jubrlate Deo by the Parrsh chotr under the drrectlon of Mrs Roland Rousselle and Mr Andre Perreault, a mock sermon delrwered by Marcel Blaxs, a fourth grader who was garbed tn a Mon s1gnor's vestments,and gtfts donated by the dtfferent Parrsh organtzattons The rxghthand prcture shows the Honorable Judge Lesteur presenung one such gtft to Monstgnor Heyex The above prcture shows Rlght Reverend Axme G1guere,Pastor of St Andre Partsh who joyously assrsted at hts colleagues testrmo mal evenxng 89 3
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Monday, December 20th, 1354. During the Christmas season the sodaiity,togetherwirh the whole student body,contributed canned goods and toys to bring happiness to nine needy families in the parish. The thought of the joy that these baskets would bring comforted the girls who worked to decorate the baskets and v-:rap the gifts. This was one of the many enterprises undertaken by the Sodality to comfort the poor and to promote Catholic Action. r l ' I Wednesday, December 29th, 1954. The annual Alumni Banquet was held at st. loseph's Hall. Father Doyon, Chaplain at the Ivlotherhouse of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd at Bay View was guest speaker. Other guests in- cluded left to right: Mr. Raoul Lessard, Rev. Brother l-lenryhlvlr. Lionel 5t.Ours,Rev'. Brother Conrad,Principal, lvit. Laurier Garon, Rev. Brother Alban, Dr. Robert Bolduc, Rev. Brother Dacien, Mr. Joseph Gagne. . I --uv v t of .l A Q f , 'fi ' ,AJS I I .Kel magazines. ly! 4 .h1,f in I ' ,Q 4- f Z ' f. l 'Six Tuesday, january liith, 1955. Onthis daygthc 5.L. student -body raised its voice to heaven beseeclring God to glorify His servant Venerable lonn lvlary de La lvlennais. The monthlynovena started as usual on the leth of January and ended on the 26th of the sarne month. Our prayers and demands did not stay without response as numerous favors vvereobtain- ed through the intercession of God's servant. lvlay we all learnto retain and develop this faith in our heavenly Benefactors. 1 - 3 ' February 1-14, 1955. Much talk is given to cleaningup the lurid literature displayed openly and brazenly on newsstands. We,the students of St.Joseph High have translated this talk into ACTION by tak- ing part in the National Catholic Decency in Reading Program. Our purpose in this crusade for decent literature was to promote the Catholic Press and to guide the reading of general interest magazines going into our Catholic Homes. As Christophers we have tried to bring God's light into the darkness. The set quota of S1000 was not reached, nevertheless the campaign can be considered a success for the returns were S225 more than last year's drive. This is just the beginning of our efforts to support the Catholic Press. The winners of the campaign are seen here as they are looking over some of the listed
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