Souvenirs 1959-1960

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1959-60 Souvenirs

St. Francis High Biddeford, Maine



Introduction St. Francis, Biddeford, Maine Dear Seniors, Juniors, and Post-Graduates: Your 1959-60 year saw you limited to your very groups. It was a drawback in more ways than one.

Soon St. Francis High will be a thing of the past , accepting to be eliminated so as

to favor the expansion of St. Francis College on our campus.

Admirably you stood the pains and made the best of it in the circumstances. We offer you sincere congratulations and wholeheartedly present to you this souvenir booklet , this miniature yearbook, to help you along the years carry in your mind and heart the pleasant memories of your stay at St. Francis. Father Ovid Tanguay, O.F.M. Public Relations Director


Faculty FATHER CLARENCE, 0. F.M.

FATHER ALCANTARA , O.F.M.

Principal

Prefect of Discipline Religion and French

FATHER ALDEE , O.F.M.

FATHER BLAISE, O.F.M.

Trigonometry, Algebra Geometry , Religion

French, Latin, Religion

MR. COTE

MR . GIROUX

Biology and French

English

MR. PARENTEAU

MR. POISSANT

French

French

MR. SUTTON

MR. WARNER

Physics, Chemistry Algebra

Physics , Chemistry History


Senior Class

MAURlCE MORlN, Vice President 13 Swett St., Brunswick, M ai ne

STEPHEN PREW, President Federal Hill, Agawam, Massachusetts

Officers

JOHN HOAR, Secretary 41 Washington St., Newton, Massachusetts

ROBERT AUGER, Treasur er 660 Rathbun St., Woonsocket, Rhode Island


DANIEL BEAULIEU 21 Cedar St., Presque Isle, Maine

MICHAEL DOHERTY Pearl St. Kennebunkport, Maine

WILLIAM CAREY 31 West 69th St., New York

MATTHEW CARROLL Fox Run Rd. New Canaan, Connecticut

MICHAEL DONOHUE 722 Pleasant St. Worcester, Massachusetts

CHARLES DUMAIS 78 Coe St. Woonsocket, Rhode Island


JOSEP!I GAGNON P.O. Box 489 Fort Fairfield, Maine

JAMES HUBERT 18 No. Main St. So. Hadley Falls, Massachusetts

ANDRES GUILLEMARD 1317 Ashford Avenue Santurce, Puerto Rico

PAUL LAMARINE 25 Marcy Street Southbridge, Massachusetts

ALBERT GUMBS 401 West 147th St. New York

SIMON MciNERNEY 580 Fourth Street Brooklyn 15, New York


WILFRED MARQUIS Twp. 15 R. 15 Aroostook, Maine

RICHARD PERREAULT 43 Winter Street Presque Isle, Maine

LUCIEN SYLVAIN P .0. Box 323 Grambling, Louisiana

Photo missing: OWEN McGARRAHAN, 387 Adams St., Milton, Massachusetts THOMAS MURPHY, 150 Willow St., Waterbury, Connecticut EDWIN PONVERT, 75 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, New York

JOSEPH WAGNER 156 Burns St. Forest Hills 75, New York

DAVID WALLEY Meserve's Lane Kennebunkport, Maine

JOSEPH WHELAN 4320 Martha A venue Bronx 70, New York


Officers Left to right: Roger Lajoie, Treasurer Leo Lemay, Secretary Robert Thibeault, Vice President Anthony Assante, President

of the Junior Class

SEATED: Leo Lemay, Anthony Assante , Robert Thibeault , Roger Lajoie. SECOND ROW, left to right: Joseph Mach, Maynard Martin, Eugene Stone, Charles Kendall, John Kerwin, James Moffitt, Anthony Cronin, Brian Hayes, Marcel Danais, Paul Paradis. THIRD ROW: G . Findlen, R. Peloquin, R. Messier, R. Hyer, M. Yerardi, H. Valois, P. Shamatta.

Post Graduates To the right SEA TED, left to right: J. Genevese, R. Janatiss . SECOND ROW: S. Morrone, M. Fitzgerald, D. Carrington, P. Bogar, J. McDonnell. THIRD ROW: J. Dawson, L. M adden, R. Donahue, R. He lle n, J. Benja min, T. Przybyloski.


The Influence of the Spiritual

Below: Students representing membership in the Third-Order of Saint Francis of Assisi 0

Christ the King reigns in our minds and hearts

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Our Holy Mother's Protection


Study Habits

When a test has been announced . . .

Daily communicants at the library.

Aggressiveness in handling the daily intellectual chores.


Classroom

Activity To the right: In English Mr. Giroux gains excellent attention.

To the left: The magic of Fr. Aldee and his Algebra.

To the right: A French clinic with Mr . Parenteau.

To the left: If anything explodes, it will not be Mr . Sutton's fault.

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B enefits Ln Various Forms

When a College Convocation brings the Bishop and his Chancelor to us.

The exciting de ba tes between c lasses .

A St. Francis High alumnus, Charles Re jto, com es from the Boston Conserv a tory of Music to perform for us .


Music and song in their blood . . .

Good for the hearts of boarders.

Objections

Overruled

One who comes steadily for food is not called an addict . It' s the normal thing to do, they say .

All is calm; no time for mischief.

A most permanent task.


Scenes

to Remind You

of Saint Francis


Senior

At night

In the morning

During the day


Quarters

Above: In excruciati ng pain .

To the left: The end is near .

To the left: Three smiles in perfect harmony.


Talent

Is it so? "With such ease . .

They think before every move. With the poise of an old pro.

Too fast for the naked eye.

Can there be any better form?


Leisure

Do you find a ny fault?

Nothing is left unobserved.

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The afternoon hours are so short .

Who has a pessimistic outlook here?


Much at ease in Soccer.

An enthused group for some thrilling Hockey.

Sports

Participation

Al's speed helped the college cause.

We missed "Mat" and his fine play.

Dennis in a healthy swing.


Ex-Coach Honored

Our ex-coach, Mr. Steve White, receiving the St. Francis Medal Award of Distinction May 5, 1957 . Two years later the Lord called him to his e ternal reward .

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The Key Club' s pride: our kiosque at the point .


The Senior Prom


and Its Cherished Moments


Colorful

The candidates march joyfully to the gymnasium.

In French and English Lucien Sylvain welcomes everyone.

Paul Lamarine adeptly expresses the appreciation and the hopes of the class.


Graduation

Candidates receive their diploma from the College President, Father Norman, O .F .M .

One of the Special Awards.

A brilliantly practical talk given the Graduates by the Pastor of St. Vincent de Paul's, Ottawa, Canada, Fr. Frederic Belanger, O.F.M.


May 30 , 1960 Dear Seniors: The hour has come for you to bid farewell to St. Francis. It has been a pleasure to have known you and to have lived so intimately with you during these past years. May you encounter continued success in all your undertakings. May the blessing of St . Francis be upon you wherever you go . May he obtain for you the peace of the Lord, now and always. Your grateful principal, Father Clarence Laplante, O.F.M.




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