The only photo coverage of classmates in the February 1962 Chronicle was this page four picture of Margaret Morneau and Dyanne (sic) Dillon. (After a few variations over the years, e.g., Diane, Dianne, Dyanne, Ms. Dillon’s name in PantherPix was “Dianne.”) The accompanying article reports on some chicken-raising experiments gone, to various degrees, awry. Other classmates involved were Diane McGuigan, Elizabeth Francesconi, and Kathleen Smith.
Page one did include mention of several classmates, in addition to the report on the honor roll, on which 10 sophomores gained first honors and 55 took second honors. Stephen Sullivan was elected secretary/treasurer of the Amateur Radio Club. Kevin O’Malley, John Moore, Dyanne Dillon, and Paul Donahue were to participate in the State Speech Festival semifinals. Richard Bonneau, Francis Liro, Timothy Holt, Paul Donahue, and were among the Cathedralites winning prizes at the Western Mass. Math Fair.
The lead editorial on page two was unusual. After editorials criticizing students for lack of enthusiasm and maturity, among other things, this one took a new tack: “We like you.” This one seems disingenuous. The others were just annoying.
Here’s the February 21, 1962, Chronicle