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English and History paralleled Unbelievable—a turkey dinner in English? It happened in American Studies as Sophomores in the com- bined English-History program feasted on Thanksgiving turkey, just one project hosted by the English department, headed by Sis- ter Enda. Future poets shared feel- ings in a poetry workshop con- ducted by local poet, James Humphrey. Seniors enjoyed the benefits of team teaching. Sister Enda, Sister Julie, and Mr. Gazzola combined “However do you make something like Medea more modern?” muses Colleen Donnelly while working on her Senior English project in class. Readers’ Theater engages Dennis Santoro, Karol Poirier, Steven Roque in Speech and Drama Class. Discussing possible arrangements and put- ting final touches on their collage presenta- tion of Hedda Gabler are Donna Benoit and Cynthia McAlice. talents to bring better understand- ing of “Art and Man.” Then stu- dents got into the act playing teacher. They ran discussions as teachers listened. Seniors presented term papers ranging from U.F.O.’s to Aesop’s Fables, working frantically to make the February deadline. Exploring other areas of writing, students prepared essays for the Veteran’s contest. With this varied program, English at Feehan was not computerized. “The Most Dangerous Game”, is it words, or is it pictures? Freshman English shows there is room for Art in English. Enjoying a little humor during explanations of Senior Honors English summer projects are Stephen Battista, Patricia McDonagh, John McGee and Sister Mary Enda. Canterbury Tales anyone? Patricia Barrows brings words to life as she illustrates the as- cetic character of the Oxford Clerk.
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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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