St Marys High School - Marianite Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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B2l'H1S'filUPHE On February 25, Sister Raphael Maria and Sister Elizabeth Mary took a group of students from Saint Mary's High School to a Science Exhibit at Holy Cross College. We went in two cars , Norman driving one, and Mrs. Dumais the other. . The show was interesting but very deep because it concern -- d the atom and atomic energy. However, the exhibit was one of the best. After our tour we were 'conducted to the auditorium where we viewed some marvelous pictures on atomic energy. In my opin- ion, the movie was the best part of the program. We left at 5:00 and headed for the car, unaware ofthe tragedy ahead of us. What is it, you ask? To put it simply, A Flat . There we were in the big parking lot of Holy Cross, stranded. If I were to tell you of all that happened at that time, I would have enough infomation to fill a book. Briefly though,first wc tried to change the flat ourselves but were doomed to failure 5 someone stopped to give us a hand and to try to help us out. That didn't work either. After all we tried, the men tried, some of the boys from Holy Cross tried, land bent the wrenchl, Luck just wasn't on our side. At Least, that's what we thought then. We were about ready t o leave the car there and get another ride home lif we could! when help came from one of the gas stations and fixed the flat. Fin - ally we were able to head home. It was now 7:00. Two full hours of confusion over a flat tire. All were brought home safely though. This trip we will never forget. It was Norman's first solo and he will probably never forget the painful experience. Those who were stranded are: Sister Raphael Maria, Sister ' Elizabeth Mary, Donald Arsenault, Lorraine Therriault, John Morin, and Norman Castonguay. Lorraine Therriault I F7 Norman- Gee, Sister, the car Iooks lopsided. Maybe we have a flat. J Sisterijaphael Maria - Oh O . 1t's only an optical illusicn X l 5 st KI hopel. f X X fIt wasn't7 21

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801118 ST EHDY This is a popular question among many of the teenagers of to- day. However, before going on with a discussion on this' subject you must first know what you mean by steady. To go steadyypu must fulfill three requirements. l. You must go out with the same per- son exclusively. By exclusively is meant going only with one per- son to the extent of excluding all others. 2. You must see or be in contact with the person frequently. How frequently depends on the individual case and, 3. Some measure of affection mustkueshown In the view point of the Catholic Church, anyone who fulfills the three above requirements places themselves in the occasion of sin. There is only one time you can justly place yourself in this state and that is when you are contemplating marriage withinzareasonable period of time. Another question which might be asked is this. What does dat- ing steadily mean to a high school boy or girl? In answering tnis question your education must be considered. If you want the whole story in a nut shell it would be: Freshmen and Sophomores-nosmeady datingg Juniors and Seniors-only if they are contemplating mandage in the near future. when you reach high school you are, or should be, thinking of what you plan to do in life. In other words,whatis your vocation? It would be absurd for a Sophomore boy planning to be a doctor to go steady when he has so many years of schooling ahead of him. On the other hand a Senior girl may have no particular goal in life but to get married soon after she completes her Senior yearcn'high school. With the intention of marriage, she would be justified in steady dating. The circumstances orange with each individual case. Going steady is a matter which should be considered seriously Your future life is too important to throw away by acting foolish- ly now. Think before you act, and when you act, act wisely. Lorraine Theriault , '58' rBased on an article entitled HJuvenile Courtshipn by Francis J. Connell, C.SS.R. The American Ecclesiastical Review, Vol. 82, No. 3, March, 1955. 22

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