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“You can do it”, emphasizes Brother Morris Mercier as he initiates operation “Can Do” col- lecting canned goods for Appalachia. Starring in “Hair”, ‘“Purlie”, “Superstar,” and “Godspell” in The Gospel According To. . . are Lorice Stevens and George Tipton at our March assembly. Enjoying their free minutes between classes, Priscilla Ferland, Lorrie Demers and Sue Car- valho take a breather while rambling through busy corridors.
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Raising an interesting point during homeroom period, Student Council representative, Mark Traversi, asks for a response as Gary Zilch reluc- tantly awakes. Explaining some of the basic concepts of higher mathematics, John McGee tries to explain com- plicated proofs logically in Introductory Analysis. Swinging open another Feehan day, Timothy Greenwood camouflages morning blahs in the “post-bell pandemonium.”
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Pizza, “Godspell,” Feehan jigsaw Running down halls to make classes, “Kerry Dog”, tomato soup, and jitter- bugging to “Sweet Talking Guy” in the cafeteria were all parts of that giant jigsaw called Feehan assemblies. Spirit days, and plain old fun and good times made Feehan a great place in which to spend six hours. Most Feehanites gave much more. Feehan was a place of paradoxes. Cafeteria chaos contrasted with the silent halls of evening meet- ings, the antics of a class. party com- pared with the seriousness of a math meet, made Feehan not only a build- ing but something alive with a vivid personality. Lunch, a welcome break from morning classes, gives freshmen Carolyne Handrigan and Mary Anne Theroux food and relaxation. Jitter-bugging at lunch period, William Driscoll and Susan Durant draw a crowd, typical of “Greaser Day.” Outside the Feehan hustle-bustle, mascot Kerry- Dog longs for 2:00 and friendly frolics.
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