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Coming to Feehan from Louisiana, Mr. Peter Stubbs teaches Sophomores American literature despite New England winter weather outside and holiday décor inside. Lectures, projects, and independent Literary Cavalcade, a monthly publication, keeps S.M. Enda’s seniors in touch with mod- ern English. Traveling T-V and radio interviewer for WJAR, Mr. Brian Wallin conducts an elective Speech course. Expressing the concept of the mythic hero in twentieth century style are S.M. Enda’s Freshmen Honors stu- dents. Suzanne Barry, M.C., interviews Michael Dolan, alias Hercules, in their original skit. 14
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Folk Masses would not be complete without the guitar music of juniors, Tim Mulligan and Ronald Proulx. religion classes come alive. Father Powers and S.M. Julian are inaugurating another project for Juniors. Expressing her aesthetic self, Marie Miller cre- ates a “wanted” poster.
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Versatile S.M. Evangela, music director as well as English teacher, shares an amusing research paper with insight with Tony Araujo and James Connor. He ae . be . thee bid hated, Lt pari Bach loves shee thon ibeik ele . Senior Honors student, Ronald Gagnon, discusses a possible source for his S.M. Noel, English Department chairman. study keep English students alert and involved. “Do we have to read the whole book?” echoes through the corridor as students discuss the latest English assign- ments. This year emphasis has been placed on personal re- sponsibility and class participation. Classes have been greatly improved through more lively group discussions, thought- rovoking movies, and readable books. The English program barine with types of literature in the Freshman year. Sopho- mores study American literature, while Juniors absorb the heritage of English literature. During the Senior year the flexibility and symbolism of contemporary writers are sub- jected to critical analysis. Composition, grammar, and vo- cabulary study are essential for all. $.M. Noel, English De- partment head, is aided by S.M. Angelica, Mrs. Eleanor Conley, Mr. Ronald Cote, $.M. Enda, S.M. Evangela, S.M. Faith, and Mr. Peter Stubbs. es 15 Though she has portrayed him so well, Chaucer seems to have bewildered Carol Gorelczenko. Capitalizing on the Christmas spirit, Mrs. Eleanor Conley reads a selection from The Fourth Wiseman to her Fresh- man English class.
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