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Feehan People — Young, Old, And In-Between Top left: Adding the final touch to Christmas decorations, Rose Marie Proulx puts the “littlest Angel’ in her homeroom. Center: “Good Deeds” and “Goods” appeared on Feehan’s stage when the National Theater Company produced Everyman in January. Lower left: Arriving for the annual meeting of the Diocesan Board of Trustees, Bishop Connolly is escorted by Robert Gay. Top right: Discovering about Feehan what we have known all along, Chilean exchange student, Maria Ureta shared twelve weeks of Feehan life. Lower right: Diocesan Superintendent Father Patrick O’Neill accompanies Feehan’s first principal, Sister Mary Urban, and former principal, Sister Mary Mercy to graduation. S. M. Mercy left Feehan to fill an administrative post in the Mercy provincialate.
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Above: Project war memorial gym completed, S.M. Therese and student council president ‘69, Bernard McKay, display the dedication plaque designed by Helen Turley, ‘69. Below: Feehan’s contribution to Attleboro’s 275th anniversary, a float constructed by the art students, glides down County Street during the parade. At the anniversary business display at Attleboro High, Feehan’s Steven Ezyk, Susan Skawinski, and Rose-Marie Proulx study a jewelry design at L. G. Balfour’s booth.
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4g O)=) (0) ae |= @ id RO)) (8) |=), 4d RO) (0) 4g KO) (O) LEARNING E One of the rights we reserve for our explosion in learning, is the right to challenge those things we cannot accept at face value. Curiosity and doubt lead us to question and probe until we are satisfied. The rules however, dictate that one who challenges must also be challenged. So it goes. Each day we are confronted with questions and answers and more questions. The humanities — Engiish, Religion, History, and the Arts — were tailored to in- Pero) g Xe) v-1 cae usr Crey a am Coy-a Commo Cole] ol ar-bato ds c-Tleame tel com=-(el student. There is order even in faith and those who go unchallenged grow into comfortable complacency. We are consistently challenged to.think and reason by movies and poetry and books and prayer — thousands of years old or created the day before : yesterday. No matter what the tone of the media, they all challenge us to look deeply into that part of each of us that determines our course in life. Learning is challenge.
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