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Above: ‘‘Math classes and candy store mix well in Feehan’s favorite Sister Mary Virginia’s program,’’ attests Paula Vaillancourt. Left: Challenged by Sister Mary Therese, department head, James Grenier, Timothy Doran, and Gregory Hinski have met their match. Below: Fascinated by any type of math, Arthur Plante peruses a current math magazine.
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Logical Math Orders Past, Present, And Future From Archimedes to Einstein to Mission Control in Houston, math has played a vital role in man’s progress. Realizing this, Feehan’s math department offers an enriched program to suit a wide ability range of students. Business math, basic algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, introductory calculus and number theory are the major course offerings. Heading the department is S.M. Therese, assisted by S.M. Virginia, S.Mary Cahill, S.M. Donna, Mr. Thomas Maccarone, and Mr. Paul Lavigne. ida “We love you, too!’’ class responds as Leo Clark shows that hearts are tops, even in Math. Top: “I know there must be an answer somewhere,” insists Stephen Desjardins. Center: Inevitably, Michael Zito will come up with a correct, logical solution, no matter how complex the problem. 18
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Creativity And Craftsmanship Expressed Through Art. Bursting with creativity, Sister Marie Donna’s art students are constantly “doing their own thing,” whether they choose to do collages, wood carvings, printing, painting, or sculptoring. Classes also learn to appreciate works of art from the stick drawings of the cavemen to the pop art of the sixties. Twice during the year, art classes and club display their work for public viewing in the auditorium foyer. This annual showing enables the students to share their creative experience with family and friends. Above: Senior art students, Brenda Chilli and Karen McAloon use the potter’s wheel. Upper right: Demonstrating clay sculpture is Suzette Messier for Michael Lombardi, Patricia Gunning, and Karen McCalsky. Lower right: Sister Marie Donna encourages Kathleen Stapleton and Karen McCalsky in their sketching.
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