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gowns. Then the gradua~ will join the rest of the school in prayer before the statue of Our Lady of the Corridor who pre sides over the halls of SAH. Finally the seniors will present a program, their last assembly with the student body., Also marking the day will be pub lication of the last issue of Essa, the school paper, for the current academic year. Beautifying Camlt1l8 Coyle High School student council kr "in the process of beautifying the campus." First step in the process was planting &f a red Japanese maple tree. At P,revost they're looking towards September already, with Brother Richard, principal, hard at work plllnning individual class schedules for studeD'ts. And also at Prevost senioM will be inducted into the Alumni Association at a Communion breakfast to be held Sunday morning, June 13 at White's restaurant. Also at the break fast two college gnmts will be made by the alumni and scholar ships will go to boys entering Prevost. Co-sponsor of the event, with the Alumni Association, is the Holy Name Society of Notre Dame parish, Fall River. Dominican Academy seniors enjoyed a performllnce of Mac beth at North Shore Music Th~ atre and had the opportun,ity of meeting the east afterwards. . Paul Despres and Antone An drade of St. Anthony High represented the Diocese and the National Catholic For ens i e tournament in New York City. This honor WftS the result of SAH having taken first place in the. Narmgansett Debate Lea-' gue for this school year. Ot<her trips have been on the SAH agenda: the Business Club visited Boston insurance eom panies, bringing back "811 ex· perienee to remember."
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ld high school days draw to an end for graduating 8eniors and another school year closes for underclassmen, ealendars are erowded. St. Anthony High School seniors m New Bedford are recovering today from their prom, which was held last night. Cless de7 hi scheduled for Proceedings began with a tomorrow at st. Anthon)"'s. It banquet and concluded with will begin with a "sing-out" by the all-important dancing. seniors, robed in caps and Ai Dominican A.cademy, Fan River, new sodality officers, to take their positions in Septem ber, are Sue Vallee, prefect; Diane Gamache, vice-prefect; Helen Bileau, secretary; Kath erIne Lizak, treasurer. And at Mt. St. Mary's, also Pan River, Latin honors have been awarded to junior Carolyn Walas and sophomores Joyce Oliveira and Veronica Plaziak. Carolyn received a summa cum laude certificate and gold. medal from the national examination board of the AssociatIon for the Promotion of the Study of Latin; while certificates and. silver medals were presented to Joyce and Veronica. Maxima cum laude, magna cum laude and eum laude certificates were a warded to 33 other Mounties. Spring Festival Destined for a special pliace in end-of-oyear memories of Coyle and Cassidy students ifl a Spring concert presented joint ly by the Taunton schools in the Coyle auditorium. Musical com edy numbers, old favorites and a rendition of Beethoven's "Eroica" were included on the program and the second half featured a hootenanny, high lighted by the Cassidy Chora leers and the Coyle Folk Singers. A grand finale was a presenta tion' of songs from "My Fair Lady." A Bowling League banquet with awarding of trophies and entertainment by a magican has ended tenpiJ1lll enthrusia'9ts' ac tivities at Prevost High ,in Fan River for the season. Also at Prevo,st, students have been mea sured for uniforms, which will be required come September. Another banquet, this one for basketball and volleyball team members at DA, who enjoyed a varsity get-together at Steven son's restaurant, accompanied by phys. ed. teacher Miss Nancy Walsh.
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Prevost High School Alumnl .Association and the Holy Name Society of Notre Dame Church, Fall River, will co-sponsor • Communion bre~ast at White'. restaurant Sunday, June 13. The Franco Family will entertain. Both units will present awards, including high school scholar ships to boys entering Prevost, and college grants to Prevost graduates. Co-chairmen are Paul Dumais of the Alumni Associa tion and Lucien Roy represent ing the Holy Name Society.
Adopts Shared Services' Plan WINNIPEG (NC)-The shared services amendments to the Man itoba province education pro gram have been approved by the Manitoba Legislative Assemblr here in Canada. ' Premier Duff Roblin announc ed that the sections of the legill> la.tion dealing with making text books and bus transportatiOli available to private school stu- SOPH OFFICERS: Sophomore class officers at Coyle dents would be proclaimedim High school, Taunton, are from left, Brian Pontolilo, sec mediately. Proclamation regar~ retary: Frank Mooney, vice- president; Kirk Shaw, presi ing the sharing of classes, li braries, laboratories and similar dent; Bob Bessette, treasurer. facilities would be held in abey ance until a government mastetr Finding out about bulls and gram. wes a hootenanny. provided plan is completed, he said. by DA's Jackie Martin and Joyce bears early in life will be Den The legislation amended the nis Faguel, Coyle senior, who Macek. Education Department Act and won two shares of stock in the On display at Coyle is an ex the Public Schools Act. It makes Studebaker Company in a con hibition sponsored by the Coin test sponsored by the economics and Stamp Club. It includes a free textbooks available to stu dents in private schools and also class of the Taunton school. Ben number of complete coin col transportation of private school efiting from the contest was the lections, novelty coins, Vatican students on public school buses, student council. first day covers and a complete the cost of which is to be bOrne Henry Desrosiers, manager of collection of UN stamps. The by provincial grants. St. Anthony's credit union in club members hope to start more It was explained that a go",," New Bedford, spoke to SAH fellow students on the phila- ' ernment master plan regarding govemment class .students re~ telic or numismatic road. the shared use of public school eently on the operation of • facilities is necessary chiefly'be At the National Catholic FOl' eredit union. cause of legal set-ups regardinar ensle Tournament in New York And Patrioia Cordeiro and Mu such facilities. Holy Family's teem, comPosed riel Pouline of DA have been notified of acceptance by SMTI. of Barry Harrington and Kath Also at the F'all River school, leen Kennedy, placed eighth m the nation. Also at the New Bed.. 80 girls visited the North Dart ford school, sophomOTeS are mouth novitiate of the Domini can Sisters, renewing friendships looking forward to Tuesday, with former students who hflve June 22, when they'll be mee.. sllred for class rings. entered the community, 4particl pating in 8 treasure hunt and And Kathleen Kennedy etands p I a yin g softball, badminton high in sodality affairs afl well . and tennIs. Also on, the day's pro- as in debating. She's been elected recording secre.tary for the Dio cesan Sodality Union and she'. also Holy Family's prefect.
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NEW HOLSTEIN (NC)-Three priests of the U. S. province of the Society of the Divine Savior have been elected to the commu nity's generalate in Rome. Father Waldemar Herbom, S.D.S., general consultor of the Rome community for the past 12 years, is. the new first general consultor. . Previously he was superior at the Salvatorian major seminary in Lanham, Md. Father Clyde Wagner, S.D.S., former superior of the St. Pius X house of Retreats in Black vlood, N.J., has been elected second general consultor. Father Alfred Schmit, S.D.S., who had been director of the Salvatorian Center since 1961, will be procurator general. The three will assist superior general, Father Maurinus Rast, &.D.S.
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Finally, Holy Family's senior prom, A Night to Remember, has passed into history. It was held at Allendale Country Club.
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