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lltesie ii umaJi, BAND SOCIAL TUES. OCT 5 LUNCH ■»NC VdlCTKMt DANCING We were merry and proud, for this en- tertainment meant the purchase of a few more band uniforms. The food was good and we enjoyed dancing to the music of our juke box. Glenn Bechard and Mary Ann Guay Filled with weird and eerie ideas, the Sophomores pre- pared their Halloween mas- querade. LEFT TO RIGHT: Oscar Bechard, Mary Ann Guay, Gloria Le- Clair, Marianne Willette. Everyone who attended was disguised as ghosts, pilgrims. Miss America, Robert, or other characters. Identification was very difficult. Miss America, Joan Ann Bechard, won a prize for the best costume. -16-
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ZtifUtU Q'uule These students learned the functions of the United Nations. On UN Day, they sponsored a program in which they improvised a meeting of the delegates of the United Nations. Handmade earphones and microphones were used by the representatives. Mr. Philip Brouillette of Richford, Vermont was a guest of the Eighth Grade on October 20. He was invited to speak on agriculture. He showed slides of his tour in Western Europe. The list- eners became acquainted with the dif- ferent methods of farming of these for- eign countries. Mr. Brouillette is Nation- al Secretary of the Future Farmers of America. Left to Right: Wanda Stay, Douglas Ashline, Mr. Philip Brouillette, Norman Boire Three delegates from the Eighth Grade visited the Mayor of Champlain, Mr. La Plante, to solicit permission to put up posters during Catholic Youth Week. The purpose of this project is the mould- ing of better future Christians through the reception of Holy Communion and the assistance at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Left to Right: Delores Hogle, Ann La- Fontaine, Mr. Clifford La Plante, Michael LaFontaine
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but tUeAm ii pteaduAe Bags filled with stethoscope, audiometer, tongue depressers and health records, Mrs. Sifford and Doctor Van Acker walked in early to check on our physical condition. No outstanding abnormalities were dis- covered. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sifford, Patricia Wells, Doctor Van Acker. LEFT TO RIGHT: Theresa Gooley, Clarence Patrie, Jeanne Proulx, Leeward Babbie. THE MARIAN, our school paper brought a smile to all our lips. It is more blessed to give than to receive.” We understood this more fully when the Sodality prepared a Thanksgiving basket and delivered it to a needy fam- ily. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Che- valier, Beatrice Walsh, Patricia Favreau, Dawn Monette, Gerald- ine Monette, Celine Racine.
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