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THE FEEHAN FLASHBACK CONTENTS Academics 7 Athletics 95 Activities 35 Students 57
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Spirit of ‘68P—Change! What makes this year so important? Changes! This year the bewildered Fresh- man could not be distinguished from the sophisticated Seniors because of the changes: rotating schedules, varying lengths of classes, ungraded Art, Home Eco- nomics and Speech classes, and “free” study periods. Religion classes became more informal, the Juniors re- ceived their class rings in December at a closed cere- mony, and Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors had days of recollection at La Salette. Still more changes confronted us—a winter Senior Prom, brown loafers, students of the month, and the Coke Room. Feehan’s auditorium this year became the temporary center of St. Mark’s Parish. How we, the class of 1968, coped with these changes is the story of our year, as pre sented in. . .
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Citizenship—spirit of 68. A community in itself, Feehan, TOP LEFT: Selectman Nancy Martell calls the Mock Town Meeting to order in the newly formed Speech class. BOTTOM LEFT: “If you read the town manual, you would know what everyone is talking about.’” Town leaders Wil- liam Morse, Jean Kapolchok, Paul Bristow, Walter Kosinski, and Francine Ouimet discuss the problems of governing a town. CENTER TOP: Another “Feehan First’”—now our auditorium is the center of St. Mark’s Parish. Geographi- cally, Feehan is part of the newly formed par ish. The spacious auditorium provides room for Mass and social events; Feehan classrooms house evening CCD classes. CENTER BOT- TOM: At their Day of Recollection at LaSal- ette Retreat House, Juniors Joan Deam, Kath- leen Pietrowski, Thomas Mulligan, and Sharon LaPorte prepare to receive the Holy Eucharist under both species. The concelebrated Mass was offered by the LaSalette Fathers. FAR RIGHT TOP: Most loved Feehan personality— Sister Mary Virginia—in her favorite habitat, the Bookstore. FAR RIGHT BOTTOM: Dis- cussions, filmstrips, and collages encourage participation in our Religion classes. Here Wil- liam Morse, Claudette Ouimet, William DeWitt, Christine Dwyer, Francis Fitzpatrick, William Flanagan, and Kathleen Brennan admire their artistic creation.
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