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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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People—the most important part of Feehan. Top left: Although not as dramatic as falling into the Cardinal’s office, Father Humberto, tormerly a top-rated Mexican actor, greeted Feehan students with a “Hi!” Father kept all eight hundred stu- dents entranced for over an hour, telling about his life, his acting career, and his vocation. “Best assembly of the year” commented students as they gave Father a standing ovation. Top right: “But Sister Mary Othilda,” protests Susan Servant, “Man does not live by Sociology alone!” Other Sociologists are Mary Paine, Debby MacDonald, Dennis Nolan, Karen Jalbert, Joseph -Danue, Danny Doyle, : Maureen O’Brien, Fay Lew, Lynn Garrigus, and Janet Daigle. Middle right: Elizabeth Gaudette and Nancy Araujo hope that the judges forget to ask where the decorations came from. Seniors won the new Christ- mas Decorations Contest. Bottom right: In the new Coke Room after school hours, James Blythe, Edward Shockro, Paul Courtemanche, and David Downarowicz sympathize with Joseph Caponigro after his rejection from the Boston Patriots. 6
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