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Leadership Program — A NEW PIECE OF THE PUZZLE A new piece of the Fenwick puzzle was put in place this summer with the introduction of the Leadership Program. The Leadership Program was developed to be an annual summer activity for selected Fenwick students. Fr. Peter Walker, a founder of the program, defines it as having both theoretical and personal purposes. Theoretically, the progam is devised to help develop leadership within students. The students con- centrate on their leadership and communication skills as well as on problem solving techniques. They also learn how to run meetings and recruit new members. In a personal sense, the program causes the students to examine what they bring to the school community and to apply what they learn to activi- ties, clubs, and a variety of events that occur during the school year. This summer the first session was held at High Folly retreat in the woods of western Massachusetts. There the participants took part in gripe sessions and informal conversations between newly-made friends. The community of Fenwick sophomores, juniors, and seniors cooked and cleaned together. However, the Leadership Program was not all work and the students were able to relax, swim, and play volleyball. This program is helping to develop the students of today into the leaders of tomorrow who will help us in putting it together. ” Clockwise: Good advice. Mr. Farley advises Shane McCarthy, vice president of the senior class. — Developing. Student leaders are given instructions for Development Night. — On hie way. Fr. Peter Walker prepares to leave for High Folly. — Sports leaders. Mark Cicoria, Robert Peachey and James Reed discuss their duties as captains. B
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Clockwise: Looking ahead. Michelle Cahill anticipates a question. — Getting things straight. Mrs. Cormier helps Jill Walsh with her Spanish while Robert Roderick looks on. — Hacker at work. Deborah Caron uses ne w techniques to solve old questions. — Library leisure. Kimberly Furnald and Renee Fogarty browse through spme library periodicals. — An historic moment. Sr. Judith ' s United States History C period class listens in- tently.
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m — ■ ' . , 4wP ' •■: ■ ?• ‘•it. £ ■: $£ ' PjiiJi : ' ' ?mZ- •.. . Clockwise: Ready and waiting. Christine Louf and Elizabeth Almeida wait for the seminar to begin. — Working hard. Matthew Marnik, Dennis Cormier, Fr. Peter and Mrs. Murdock unwind. — Number one and two. Senior class Vice-President Shane McCarthy and President Karen Harney express admiration for the Red Sox’s winning season. — Pitching in. Deborah Caron takes her turn in the kitchen.
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