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2 fl. 5 5 3 H :swag 9 i 5 Qi a ff if J Q W ff vm, 5 , Kir. 5 1 L A ei! Q Our football cheerleaders wereg lst ROW3 P. Cyr, A. Boucher, L. Chasse, 'P. Beaulieu, M. Tremblay. 2nd ROW3 S. Baiguy, J. LeB1'un, I. Lzmgevin, V. Mareotte and M. Poirier. CHEERLEADERS Our basketball Cheerleaders were: A. Boucher, S. Baiguy, I. LeBrun, I. Langevin, P. Cy-r, M. Tremblay, V. Mnreotte, M. Poirier, P. Beaulieu and L. Chasse. 65
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These men display the awards they will soon distribute to the deserving winners of the Science Fair. They are, L. Mercier fVice-Pres. Q, L. Lapointe fModeratorj, R. Robida fPres. J, R. Neault QTreasurerj. Z. aff? 3' These are the happy winners of the Talent Show. P. Nicoletos, L. Gagne, S. St. Amand, V. Marcotte and J. Langevin hold a spark- ling trophy to prove their ability. . . ,wig ,ff :fl , . , QQIYI' if W1-1 .v This book fair was initiated to promote good reading and to raise funds to increase the number of Volumes in our library. Mrs. B. Poire is one of the generous helpers to lend a hand in the Principal's office. Sister St. Marcella, Sister St. Irene and Sister Mary Bernadine hasten to prepare one of the great events of the year, the crowning of the Virgin as the May Queen. In a few moments the Seniors, in cap and gowns, will officially bid their farewells.
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An overall plan or sketch is first created by these members Y. Rochefort, M. Dumas, D. Davies, B. Henri and I. Girouard. As the prom approaches the committee is faced with endless meetings, discussions, and de- bates which culminate in the big- gest event ofthe year. The re- warding outcome is well worth the ellort employed in the preparation lor this long-to-he-remembered occasion. lt seemed impossible that such organized beauty could come out of such an apparent chaos. But it did. Papers strewn all over the llloor, seniors dabbing with water paint, cardboard cutouts hanging from a string ill-disposes any curious hy- siander who happens to venture into the hall. When the memorable event takes place, all aching mus- cles are forgotten, as one gazes into his starry-eyed companion. Although the biggest job will be on the actual floor and walls of the hall, nevertheless, much time is saved by diligent planning by 1. Neault, A. Duquette and R. Collard. PR OM D. Loranger finds out that much deliberation and time must be consumed before an enticing theme can be put forth to the general assembly. He re ceives, however, much help from J. Langevin and P. Perreault.
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