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A keen interest in the Missions is manifested daily in Sister Mary James’ Religion I class. Robert Du- brawski passes the mite box while T. Murray pre¬ pares to change the total on the board . . . Sister Maria Assumpta listens carefully to J. Lucier’s trans¬ lation and analysis of a sentence in the day’s lesson . . . Persia and her ancient kings is a topic of inter¬ est to all students of Ancient History. T. Lynch points out this country of universal interest to his classmates . . . Members of the Economic Geography class, B. Clouart, M. Sharkey and L. Archambault, locate the coffee plantations of the world on the globe for the class . . . J. Creamer, seated, with J. Laliberte, P. Lamontagne and L. Dionne examine the contents of the new Science Kit bought for the General Science class this year.
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FRESHMEN September of 1954, finds the Class of 1958 entering the portals of St. Mary’s Central Catholic High, the first (freshman) class to begin under the new title. They abound with enthusiasm and zeal for the coming year and anticipate the mysteries of growing up to high school level, a year which will be filled with many new and exciting studies and activities. Secretary of the Class of 1958, Joanne Morcone leads the way for President, Thomas Lynch; Vice President, Louis Salome and Fred Hartnett, Treasurer. Sister Coletta times the rapidity with which K. Birmingham and C. Finn solve an example in divi¬ sion and an equation before an attentive Algebra I class. The boys, R. Dubrawski, J. Raymond, T. Kozak, M. Robertson, and girls, T. Murray, E. Lynch and E. Birmingham, rehearse their parts in Spreading the News, a play read in Freshman English.
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SOPHOMORES The Sophomore followers of Mary dur¬ ing her Marian Year, endeavor and prac¬ tice charity, justice, patience and the vir¬ tues that find their full perfection in the heart of Mary Immaculate. During the daily routine of school life, they plod along through exams, report cards, ath¬ letic programs, and homework. Leadership and high principles are the requisites for their student-council members. Yet, de¬ spite all, they see in all these, only op¬ portunities for self-improvement. May they continue to be living models of Mary! Sophomore class officers check records for the Freshman Initiation. Left to right: Carol DiAntonio, Treasurer; Victor Le- doux, President; Claire Connors, Secre¬ tary; Robert Choquette, Vice President. Stenography I intrigues the Sophomore Commer¬ cial students. Here Carol La Fauce dictates a letter to her classmates, waiting with poised pencils. Problems in Business Arithmetic do not phase these sophomore students of Sister St. Coletta. L. Cahill writes the problem on the board while M. Mussulli attempts its solution.
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