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Good homemaking needs art as well as heart. Dreams of the future may pay dividends when Feehan’s home management stu- dents sketch homes, floor plans, and furniture arrangements with a practical end in view. Senior girls taking this course have learned the secrets of bal- ancing a budget, do-it-yourself planning and repairing, and many other aspects of family living. Sister Mary Claude, instructor in home- making arts, also leads Feehan stu- dents through the complexities of foods and nutrition. On baking days, boys’ feet just naturally follow their noses to the home economics lab where they ea- gerly volunteer for testing. Girls have competent competitors in the boys electing the chef's course. All are aware that despite the marvels of scientific food preparation, the human element will always remain the vital force in the kitchen, the heart of the home. Looks good, smells good but . . . Sister Mary Claude, home economics teacher, thinks it will taste better! With Si ster are: Nancy Grey, Pat Skiv- ington, Linda Lyman, Linda and Barbara Morris- sey, Dorothy Feid, and Ann Meunier. “Did | just see a dove fly into Eddie Nolan's kitchen?’’ query members of the chef course, Bill Mournighan, Albert Plante, Patricia Viens, Ed- ward Nolan, Cheryl Landry, Dorothy McHugh, and Elaine Joubert. Home economics people knew where to find help to straighten their nylon based Christmas tree. Mr. Prado and Mr. Carvahlho, members of Feehan's maintenance staff, assist faculty and stu- dents in many unexpected ways.
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efficiency, accuracy, neatness, and courtesy. Finger drills keep these Feehanites busy. IN THE FOREGROUND are Eileen Perry, Marie McLaughlin, Nancy Grey; IN THE BACKGROUND are Copies of the official absentee list are rolled off Carol Brissette and Linda Harkins. daily by Dottie Wagle in her office practice class. At the adding machines are Lorraine Desautel and Diane Roy. More senior typists at office practice are: Celine Mandeville, Camille Ferrara, Joanne Caponigro, Jacky Driscoll, Lorraine Desautel, and Leanne Fyfe. epee dE eae oa in Re ee “Bach, Brahms, or Beatles, Sister?’’ ask Norma Phippen and Jean Hindle. Sister Mary Kilian puts on a shorthand- dictation record for transcription class. Sister also teaches Business Math and typing. 23
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Across the streams of this year’s Bristol County League games, Feehan’s teams, cheerleaders, bands, color guard and twirlers have struggled to both heart- warming victories and hearbreaking defeats. Pre-game rallies ranged from a funeral service for Mansfield to a tive turkey procession before the Stang Thanksgiving Day game. Win or lose, Feehan faculty and students were loyal ATH LETICS supporters. Hard-working coaches, Mr. Paul O’Boy, Mr. Peter Gazzola, Mr. Fred- eric Bartek, Mr. John Perkoski, headed by Mr. Harold Hanewich, drilled and drove the players to do their best. Sportsmanship, the third ‘‘S’’ on our symbolic shamrock, is a pervasive year round spirit here at Feehan. Autumn sends the footballs flying over the goal ea e winter sees a Beauesiall basket- balls flying through the gym. Spring un- We forded every stream ata ra € earths the catcher’s mit, the bat and ball, sets up the track meets, and fills the tennis courts from dawn to dusk. Early summer sends golf balls rolling over the greens at nearby Highland Country Club. Late summer finds our athletes doing push-ups and then au- tumn starts the cycle all over again. Thus Feehan’s athletes ask not what their school can, do for them, but prove by their year round involvement that they ask what they can do for their Yel stele) B | ( | | a
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