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To Question... To Be Questioned. All are passed from heart to heart to heart by words and ideas through com- munication. Time, distance, complexity and abstrac- tion are of no consequence. The precise word, the slight gesture and the just-so glance are the tools by which we dis- cover what went before and what is and what will come. We discover the height and depth of ourselves and each other and all men, for all time through com- munication. Lower left: American History comes alive as Mr. Neil Loew delivers one of his appropriate anecdotes. Lower right: Communications through magazines are essential in Mr. Gerald Cuniff’s history course Scott Jacques discovers. Bottom left: Discussions in Sister Susan Connell’s religion class, violent, friendly, or humorous, result in better un- derstanding on both sides. In the foreground are William Casey, Sister Susan, Linda Poirier, Thomas Garrigus, Charles Dubuc. Lower right: From India to Feehan comes Sister Elizabeth Mary who enjoys communications in Home Ec. with Linda Deschenes.
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Top left: “Your T square is your most basic tool,” Mrs. Marvelle instructs Don McCauley in mechanical drawing class. Lower left: Senior Honors En- glish class would not be complete without the Atlantic Monthly. Christine Kane and Francine Fournier focus on an article on motherhood as Sister Mary Enda looks on. In the background are Jeanne Mollins and Kathleen Donnelly. With The Right Comes The Right... Communication is education, is change, is exchange. Communication is an essen- tial of Feehan life. We are made aware of the past, the present, and of each other through communication. Plays and poetry say what we can only feel. Religious trust depends upon faith — violent confrontation with each other and with the outside — words and melo- dies and lines and shapes and colors that defy description. Hawks, doves, and the moratorium — Arlene Rose, Susan Kerrins, and Sister Frances Lynch discuss these major political issues in senior religion class.
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Above: Sister Mary Elizabeth opens her senior English class with extemporaneous prayer. Right: Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature provides Michael Zito and Diane Gamache with sources for term papers. Insight — People, People, And More People. Left: American drama gives Robert Thorpe a moment of insight. Above: “Attention please Sociology students,” Sister Mary Smith prompts a Senior sociology discussion group. Discussion members are Denise Desrosiers, Susan Skawinski, Patricia Baril, Cathy Aussant, and Mary Marcinkwicz 10
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