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The unpleasant but necessary bus rides to and from school. G. Bechard and A. Bechard. And to the Republic for which it stands . . . This pledge increases our National Spirit. With the aid of our faculty, we attempt to understand some of the serious aspects of our Religion. Fr. Beyette, L. Duclos. This is our daily life . . With grace and salvation for all ... This daily rite strengthens our faith in God and in the Church. The morning offering and the prayer before each class sanctify our deeds and remind us that we are attending a Catholic School. Joan Bechard. This is just one of the 45 minute classes which are included in our school life. B. Coulombe and T. Roberge. 20
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in the Hall of Fame Gloria LeClair proudly exhibits the pin she is awarded as the Future Homemaker of America. She won this honor through competitive ex- amination taken by all The Seniors of American high schools. Celine Racine receives a year's subscription to the Readers' Digest. Leeward Babbie is the winner of a $50 War Bond offered by Local 1065 International Association of Machinists to an all around student in the Senior class. The students that maintain all their marks above 95. 90 or 85 percent are listed on the Honor Roll. For the first semester, the successful pupils are: Pauline Beaudin, Catherine Wells, Dolores Hogle, Beatrice Bechard, Marianne Willett, Sally Prevost, Claudette Lepage. ■ Each year a gold key of Our Lady of Wisdom is awarded for Scholarship, Loyalty and Achieve- ment. The lucky girl is Pauline Fecteau. James LeClair receives an award offered by the Danforth Foundation for demonstrating distinct qualities of leadership.
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It's worth living Moment of bliss, moment of rapture . . . cafeteria lunch. B. Filion and O. Bechard. Basketball practices at 2:15 develop and strengthen our bodies. They also help our league standing. Activity period at 2:15 . . . candy-making. Sodality meetings, play rehearsals, etc, etc. J. Bechard and G. Le Clair. Daily band practices will get us an A rating at the May Festival. P. Chamberlain, R. Lafountain, C. Racine. Many students take time out to spend a few quiet moments with Our Lord. Pauline Guay. Three o'clock presents another enjoyable session, Glee Club. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Bechard, C. Racine, B. Coulombe, G. Bechard, G. LeClair, M. Favreau. S. Pre- vost. Pianist: M. Coopy.
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