Bishop Feehan High School - Flashback Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1974

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Be unique with religion ‘Victory belongs to the Weak.” Instead of using textbooks, senior religion classes discussed ideas from Connelly’s Mr. Blue, Hesse’s Siddhartha, and other relevant writings of our time. A much wider variety of courses were offered— such as “Encounter with Christ”, “Paradise-Utopia” and “God: Be- lief and Unbelief.” Although the underclassmen were required to participate in an assigned program, juniors and seniors were allowed to select those courses which dealt with the aspects of religion that they question most often. The pro- gram related the student’s personal feelings to TODAY.

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“Gee, | didn’t know that American Literature was so humorous,” comments Rosemary Healy smiling at the conclusion of a story. Content with good results in her last test, Carol- yne Handrigan inwardly rejoices as Laurie Par- ente and Denise Neveaux discuss their marks. First place Massachusetts winner of the “Ability Counts” contest, Barbara Joyce, displays her award with Lt. Governor Dwight, Sister Enda, and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. Illustrating Canterbury Tales, Debra Elwell ex- plains what each of the pictures symbolize. Learning some amusing facts in American His- tory, Rae-Ann Gilmore tries to hide her giggles while taking a break from notes.



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sei oom PL PRR Ai Sig yo Aoeeeeet seat igee ans gens anioe eee toe Trying to finish last minute reading of Siddhar- tha as the nearby deadline approaches are Barry Fonseca, Thomas Cavanaugh and Claire Dalton. Explaining interesting aspects of Islamic reli- gion, Sister Elizabeth Doyle expresses a definite point on the subject. a | “It is better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all.” Mr. Gazzola conveys his ideas in philosophy class. Laugh-Dance-Sing . . . A smiling clown in Sis- ter Elizabeth Doyle’s classroom beckons. all people to celebrate the joy of being alive. tive Sais; 0: NM ile Me sii i aa Discussing their assignment in Lost Horizon are Mr. Servant, Cynthia Purcell, Paul Rhilinger, Claire Dalton, Steven Santoro, and Eileen Cunningham. “Watch out, here | come!”” a Nazareth student cautions Melodye Broadley as Timothy Whee- lock gives her and her playmate some help. 15

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